illfifllilliiiyl r BYEFHTED BY sll a lll l is .___-_ mini-lily m" Atlantic Ci v Team Be- gin Exhl ityion Ser- y PM Wm‘ wmyl-"wmtgtiitlliulfi lesWlth 2-1 Victory. ‘ Twenty-two trottsn have arned " Ymuu" “lmY- u“ 3"‘- l .. ~ ves-r-olds. is helm oom. likaflllies “m” "14 Km"- l , m P B’. tie-Git! Bflllulls opened their two- - f end tgo gm ‘m; Iéawrence nsu wmyymao _. over i 2. xeyhound (I) “mm! “"1115! Mos-l ‘ 112.04% were the m4 additions to m)“ l!" llmllehl wdnknown .11 fir: a. 2-1 zllfifytgfilntgellwlzllgg: " this group. the “l1” °1 91° - HG! W111‘ Hawks, champions of North Am". ’ ' “mu 1°! 1914 MUM! 3W. Wit-h icalllt year. ' . ,- o, gym-g, fiber Volo 2.02 his star winner. V Gordon White. who used to cam- The we“! h" who at mr- w: thiqgetsgisfltgnurllgr. 5%? 3,1’ truck. l. rcnto. wens Noveln- first period when he took- MoKin. ber ‘m: and will continue until nmrspaasfrombehindthenstmd Jmlwrv 1st. races usually on Frl- fired through a mass of legs and hog-go gnd thlg geggan pgggd mung d5!’ and satulluy IIWIIIOOIJB 0i‘ 0n sticks. ' _ mu“ m mo mmum and Mm,’ Saturday afternoons only and with The next time the Gulls pensu-g. finishing like s cyclone. Kc has l“ °* “m” div‘ ‘F1118 911- ted the Moncton barrier was in- ulo o; the but ‘on and m! week and New Years week. second period and mm- scored on s breeding oossloluties lol- the future are good. m“ we ‘M ‘mm my ‘o mil“ P!" from 0°11» to mums to Iibster, the lsst named firin f through mud inches deep. 1'0;- m. close in. v g mm sts-noe the time on Friday may be Bud James saved the Allan Cup . 2.36. The weather may chums our. ns from a whim-washing ing the night and become very com late in the third period on Miller's the track harden up and the ma. next day they are stepping in g,15_ The Hawks had the better of the Dufierin track is used mostly for Plliy throughout but they were un- able to cash in on their. opportuni- the runners and carries o, lot of soil on its surface. “"- Hunter played a stellar game _ for the Gulls in goal. "Como out and see ‘em sometime," Tl" "Mill!!! 1s the invitation of Mas west, Cal- Album ‘my-Hunter. goal; An- ifornia screen actress ‘who has re- mPPl-llifl. ‘lelller. defence; Hsrearsafownalnsfthatliave beengivento ilaardlan’: Special Wire) . N- n. Nov. z-smo» let Tara. (S) 2.03% was purchased by Paul Bowser, former wrultler of bexingtpn, Mass. for $160 at last fall's Old Glory sale. Last week he was offered 012.000 for her by a ~§Rl10pBBR buyer, but refused. Com- - mentlng on the offer Bowser stat.- ed, “More than she is worth as a. ciirnDMKIiBr in this country and if swung were my business she would rhange . but Mrs. Bowser andxhave horsesliorthegrcat .l, DGRING RNO SKILLFULL moses, THEIR VICTORY wo '. iizrlen. oently purchased ‘shims 0g "o, oKlnnon, Collier,‘ centre; Waite, homes and will oompmg, mm m, Kim right wing; McKlllop, Foster, the Pacific Coast next season. Wt-"m- .mu * ,1 JWWiII-r. r. coal: om. Bur- Medlski. defencq; pleasure we derive from them." Mbrgoret Arion (3) 2.10% has v- achieved probably greater honors from it "Ming standpoint than any t. other matron has ever earned, as also first three foals. Protector (a) m‘ mm" ‘l"“‘l°" “m”; mm“ M"- Along The Sidelines aheu rilht win ; Irvine, b“ "mm I McDonald. Referee-Jack Brown, Monctou, SUMMARY ’ . rim Period ‘go-Hemline. waits. (lsoxlnnom --l.69l£, The Msrchloness (3) 1.59% ~and Princess Peg (3) 2.00% omh proved victorious in the Kentucky “Futurity. The three have also earn- -ed an aggregate of more than 0100.- irl their campaigns and after- ----wa.rds changed owners for a sum 111115 ABBIII IMPBISBIVE PACKED house. dsnlfvins the green. in thisyeafs edition oft/ho Ahegweits, saw the red and b IN PRACTICE GARE interest hockey fans have taken lack teem goihroughsdiffpractioegamostthomrumlsstnlghtltwasizhs lv n ullsll l s ' to get s. so-so break in victories and I. ISUMPRISESI. llllllitllli Coach Eddie Gerard F’ Expects Even Break In Coming National ‘ League Series. (C. P. By Guardian's lpecial Wire) HI‘. IOUIS, Nov. J.--A young club without ‘b " names will represent 8t. Louis i its first season in the National Hockey League and while it may taks all tho bumps and bruis- es that usually are handed out to t newcomer CoachvEddie Gerard hopes losses. _ Gerard, who has unofficially oo- cupied the Job as the league's "trou- ble shooter" for several years, admits a belief that the team might do even better if some of the youngsters de- velop faster than he expects. He is careful, however, not to make any startling predictions. The team which will give 8t. Louis its first taste of major league hockey competition is practically the same as last year's Ottawa Senators. of the players were transferred along eral additions and e 10w 01d 18w! will be missing. fihnklo Iinnigan, 80-year-old right. Max Y ’ “v and Jerry Shannon. the Niagara Falls amateurs who made "H" ’ " ‘ Ill-St Carl Voss and Syd’ Howe, _centres. also were with mtawws last Dlaoe club in 1983-84 as were the Roche brothers, Desse and lhrl, who play together on the wings, and Alex (“Bud“) Cook, who spent. most o! the season with Detroit Olympics- The additions to the forward wail are Glen Brydsoli, formerly oi Mm- treai Maroons, and Bill Cowley, a ‘iii after several seasons of minor league 0° Tho “old man" of the Eagles is ' winger. He will team up again with ed ills-ii with the franchise but there are sev- u” ti‘ l “A l Bruins ‘ Series‘ l By‘ Defeating Conafdiensn 2. » ti‘? 9 S i k it. a ' " " Capturel l v l I a v u FORUM lskouog This Afternoon SPORT BRIEFS v Ian McKenzie, manger of tho; Forum, and Buller Murley, so; h; on s workout of the Mansion‘. Hawks on hlesdoy e mg m their opinion the Hawks am m1; contenders for that ancient piecsf of silverware, the Allen Cup. They based their judgment on the fact” that Moncton sflllhll the some‘ . rock bound defence,‘ Gill, and meter. to whiohhes bem add.‘ ed McLean, a rugged bumper and.‘ a d puck carrier from Western‘ Stlllothsrfacton , Four fight are those two great centres Dud James and Bill Miller, around whom Coach Nicklln is lmilding two powerful lines. Many! people believe that Dud James" "made" McMonus and Webster and that by the suns token he esli group around himself mother lint Just as powerful. Much tbs semi reasoning is evoked penguin; 3| a°‘m”‘°m2aml°‘- pub‘ iii-st chance of looking the boys over ss their previous workouts Miller. whose plsyma-king sbilltie highly promising amateur recruit. as many shots, iotollinglover $50,000. »~~ They breed them tough in Ou- sario, listen to this. cap Grsttsn a. dfour-year-old. took a record of 2.06 wit ‘Ilorollto mlleltrack in a winning race in September. The Year after ‘Ca/p was born, that is 193i, his dam Tidal-caret Dillon, then six years old, ~_'etal‘l'.ed on her racing career. She» odmpotedinleeventsssatrotter mostly against posters, and took a record of 2.10%. In 1032 she start- ed lrl 2i ‘events, lowered her mark imp 2.08%. and in 103s she partici- ‘ tedinivrocesandinons of "" ese forced Hollywood Boris to not to his record of 2.03%. If the son iiollows in his mother's footsteps he will be some horse! Boston will stage a four day horse show earl in December. It will be held. in Commonwealth Annoury and. will be one of the ‘best indoor shows in the United "gtatea this season. . "Quito a number of Eastern horse- men are leaving for Kentucky to view the Walnut Bali lib-rm yearl- ings in their farm training prior to their beins shipped to the Old Glory sale the latter part of next ,month. , A new season's record for the ‘tiharies River speedway, Boston, Moss, was set last Saturday by the three-yesr-old pacer Callmist. Belle by Belwin. owned by George Weiss of Cambridge, Mass. when he stepped that famous course in 9.07 3-4. Donnie Bteele. formerly of Summerside, held the ribbons. The season's three-yesr-old champion trottsr. Vitamin (3) 2.00%, has been sold by trainer Will mtermtinlalropeanncshoz-gsg becomes ireener as we not» 11cm Win-um are ex-American horses and famous names nigh as Jeannine, Huleton, Blsfl Leaf, Bob Gallows . Trust wording“. otor miter. l veller; Mnry Mo. Kinney. voio Dear. Maxie Volo, Scotsman and Atlultio voio o,“ b. folmd heading gimme g; Rome. LI Mandel. Beisium. Ostend, Milan, Rely. Berlin and Paris. EV!‘ your sentimental side we Publish an old lmgllsh ode to the horse: Thehhorse, the brove,_the gollsnt orse- Fit theme for theministrelk song! He hath good claim to praise and time, As the fleet. the kind. the strong. I'll turn to the road of course; And find a besutooils rival there In the horse. the English lions. Behold him free in his" native‘ strength, 100K111: fit for the sun-god's ear: l With a skin ss sleek as s. maiden! cheek, - 4nd In 0'70 like appolar ltor. K6 owns the lion's spirit Isld-milht, But the voice he has learnt to love k-Bessulls Foste ( Iii - . c , . 111101436. r c e “mp Pflnllilfie-Kediski, Irvin , Msxln. non. Collie. a ____._. John Heydler, Presi- -d"ent of Association Forced Into Retire- ment By Ill Health. (B! Edward J. Noll. Associated Press Sports Writer) YofiKnNow w-Weary mo 810k. John I-Ieydlflf. one of the bul- wsrks of baseball, unexpectedly 8181191115 President of the National League today so that he may get Io-far from the cares and worries of the executive side, and back into the sun of the bleachers, while there is still time. flw-woear-old executive shock- ed the board oi directors of the rssguo he has ruled since lols with the sudden announcement that poor health would fuses him to step down Doe. ll, oloso of baseball's finial-year. His resignation was oo- cepted with all the regret that W... Needs on! ~ ' oswn to an Italian client rol- the o, my wm“ mm’ m‘! m“ "w" sum of 010.000. It looks as though the Italians have plenty of money else they could not be Pflying such wonderful prices for horses. “Alter lacing campaigned {or three As kentle as a have. ' mmfiofil: $3.3m '51,“ if}: l c0111 JIIQYQ l. . A 90118 101' the MM. thegellant toadsucoessorm kclltgsetlghle: b‘; ""1- ths lesgueowners next"1'hurgd5y_ l?! snot him a lei-i oi bay: Immediately the names of Branch r we owe much to i; . “math “d g Ric ey. president and business Than man can eves-prepay. minim‘ _ 5t. louis Cardinals, Ford Prick. former newspapermsn Whstever his place-the yobs, em chase, H0911“! as director of publicity for the league; and flu. trot The war-field, m“.m..mu”_ One of creation‘: m4 b”; W! ‘Ii-ahead. for Years Heydler‘! Is the horse, the ls mpg] his Imllfy. were brousht forward as possibilities. but from no omoisl nomthosttt llidlfltll directors —\7llQl ‘I. men: Boston Iknfl , 3RWlr0harlss A. Btonsham, New York Giants; William I. Bsnswan. flr. Pitt-abuts Piratel; and John C. el s51"... lloguorskryililfixfltedi m“ Y‘ ' 01st, lids as "President lhisritul" or "0iilllll,llloi'." will be created for 111741101’. Ind thlt the joint OM03 of secretary-treasurer ond proggq- ant. whiohhdlleydler held, will again A seven ‘illness in l0! lurid - . mm9¢x9fllllrkhsaltlmlndthoiiggrh hismovetodaywasnotorderedby his doctors. it seemed to hlm m; oolythingtodo under the cirolan- iiiiiz _ i‘ till? Down THE ALLEYS l i hsd been held behind closed doors, and fans more away with a satisfied feeling after witnessing the boys display flashes of mid-season form. O I O lVlNLY-BALANCID SQUAD OAOH GROSS hld his squad SQUAD appears to be an evenly-balanced outfit. The defence, notusingtheirbodisstnailygreatextcntlsstrlighhgave momiseofbelngshardbarrlertocrsshthroughinthe coming campaign. Dilrezent forward combinations were tried out with all work- ing on about a par, their ciistonding theirabllitytopau thepuckoften assetganditwssagoodone, being o e divided into the reds and, whites. On theredswere: Don SHOULD PROVE DANGEROUS THREAT mwlnbmblifaii angles the locslteamsreamuch more Gossip. Frqm N.H.L.Camps These young puckchosers who move from amateur hockey to the National League in one stride seemingly don't intend letting vet- erans worry them with rough play without hitM-hg back. m from slwwlog any inclination to take the nlaflng usually dished out to rook- ies, they have shown they can swap punches with anyone. Nels Cr‘“" " C " ' re- cruit from McGlll, stezted it. the other night in a Boston-Canadian exhibition when he tangled with Johnny Gagnon and men took on Jean Pusle. Boston heavyweight 7°“ deienseman, in another bout. and while nothing is known oithe ability or the other teams, it ls asafe hetlbat they will have a mist-iv touch beetle on their hands before downing the Island nswxs nose r0 slls Young Bert Connolly, the Monclon Hawk New York Rangers have signed. carried it on last night at Wniniwl. when Jimmie Ward, Maroon whg, (sipped him as he coasted in to take s pass from Vic Ripley. The forlrler Hawk dropped his stick and waded into Word. The fig-ht brought other Ransom-and Maroons to the res- cue, but only the principals drew majors. v 's game 8-4 after tieing the 2 and winning the second 4-2. ‘Ihey ploy Main in Winnipeg tensor-low night before moving to 8t. Paul for another pro-season ___.- ‘nlerewsresdpllversontslaios iii? ,7 acumen, éadovlw, woltsr “Jefl" Kalhfleisoh. mother amateur find from Niagara Falls. has been moved up from defence to left wing. . Burr Wllliamsnl b defence Di!!- er acquired from De mit, where he played most of last year in the In- ternational League, is looked ow as the club's outstanding acqulsit . With him ‘on the rear sum! the Eagles have Ralph ("Scotty") Bow- man, another of the younker Sona- tors, Irvine Frew and Vernon Ayers. probably the biuest player in the business, both oi’ whom came from Montreal Maroons. Pu Bill Bov- eridge, reliable and ocoas ally sen- sational in the nets. will tend loll- BARNERAIN Slllllll AMERICA (A. P. By Guardian's special Wifl) BUENOS AIR-IS, Nov. Il-krimo Camera, Ill-pound former heavy- ,“ ‘ ‘ of the, ‘world, to- day arrived by aeroplane for South American boxing bouts against Pau- lino Uzcudun and Victoria Compolo and immediately got his fest wet. The bulk o! the big Italian was too much for the float on which he disembarkeii from the pllne and it tilted dangerously to one side. Car- nera scrambled to safety but his huge " ogs" were boned. . Ashore s. group of Italian girls a- waited him with flowers and speech- es of welcome and it was several minutes before he could get his taxi and then only with the aid of sev- eral policemen. Saint EX And_U N.B. Play Today ----l_ (C. P. by Guardian's lpecid Who) PWJEDERIUION, N. 3., Nov. 3- Ooech "Burdo" Burden, C! the use the suns line~up struggle with 8t. hands Xavier university in quest of rugby honors, as that which cip- talnd the New inter- lastliiouda.liligtlt workoutwss lssldstooliegofioldtirisafterooon. ‘rheltlkksquldwasduvsbsre tonhht. ‘rho gusts. for hit, l. ‘filam- Poud. Wood. Halves-O. 'I‘homas, Priugis. ‘rhree-qu (cap- tsin), Burke, liiexinnon, 0096b. Brubeck-Bleep. WARRINGTON 1'0 MEI’! IIIGNAULT (C. I‘. by Guardian's Special Win) Lrvmroot, . s., Nov. s.- lziiooxk! mwsrringwn. Liver- 'l . vywnight gong“ shied today to meet Bud llignauit of Stockton, Mo‘, in a bout at- ehe Halifax Arena on Nov. ‘l. IIINUII FLY WIIGII‘! Ill- IIAT! CUBAN ..__.-... (A. r. In Gumbo‘: meal-wigs) PARIS, Nov. s-milo ("aside") iiiiliigé Infill! . Brunswick collegiate title from Mount Auison, f ‘me U. N. B. lineup is u follows: summloouol Finn! love ..r1sson ‘imh pound: nelson lit. when ., ism, ,u4-_ asCudedul-ingth ,9, any “magnate e h u. mall Carson. puck ~Jamesisacsgew have brought him many offers to enter the Notional l-Iookey Leagui anditisawellknownfactthsl Miller, said to be financially indei pendent, has turned them all down; At any rate Moncton. in the opino” ion of McKenzie and Murley, srl .stlllthetea.lntobeatinthel3i| Iblil‘. ‘more is no doubt that Dud player and uses his grey matter in feeding his wing: so that even medium players would look better working with him as s ca-ltro. However, the above opinion his capacity to mskq winners is a bit over drawn in thq case of Motmanus and Webster. so outstanding were these men that officials o! the Abegwoits got in touch with them at hederioton si wtbe close of the season of 1930-38 at Fredericton, but they had Just decided to play with Hollows so hour previously and were on thel! wsywthere to arrange for mold!- me . Ofoourselitcwsnusandwebstei had s. star centre working will theminthcperuonofkirlleliosh- er-Youwillrememberthatthishii as hockey players. The writer Ill .awonofths.tfaotafewyenrslut and has been pondering Oil difficulties our friend Tommy 9°?‘ man would have in getting W!" ’onthbdotledlinsasflleybesanw appraise the value of their wI-M It appears that ‘lbmmlv has odd!‘ (Continued m PIC‘ 7) Tllli-D-Wllll Bsdeque Rink Month!» Nov. 5th, when the Sir"! and Morrison light well!" trophy will be prowl Lower Bodequo vs. UDW Freetown. ‘Island chamllm‘ ship elimination pull. NM‘ Bedeque vi. Carleton. M‘ ' mission 10c. M’ 1.20m 4 n National Temperance l’ a“ GRAND rnlli‘