_ champion at the time. looted two-round technical knockout _,n_ ("Ionverted Torn Norrie’s convert of A. McAdam’s try early in the second half yesterday provided the Saints with their mar- gin of victory over Prince of Island champions were beaten back ioss in the best out of three series. But to win the title Saints had-to come from behind Prince of Wales first period ions were awarded a try towards the closing minutes of the half as A. McLeod was tackled falsely by Tom Norrie as he raced for a. loose ball well in over~the touchdown Try Half Wipes Out Early Lead By Defending Champions intercollegiate football title _ln Second Wales fifteen and with it the as the defending 5-3 for their second straight try as the defending champ- U. _W11vs INTE N9LLM§EB_-$. 19139 morass . aasas TIE SPRINGFIELD, Mass“ NW .,_ (AID-Springfield Indians c, from behindytwice while battllme ‘Hershey Bears through p 1.; 0v time tie here tonight in a stlrrgk International-American 3 League contest. °y OLLECIA TE TITLE Swimming Star Awarded Four Places On Team NEW YORK. Nov. 'i—(AP)—— Ralph Flanagan, middle-distance swimming star of Austin. Texas. has been awarded four places on the All-American Swimming Team for i939 by the National Amateur Athletic Union. Flanagan was chosen by the swimming committee as supreme at three distances-MO and 880 yards and one mile-and also placefl on the four-man BRO-yard relay lea-in. ‘Bruins In Exhibitions In Ontario KIIUHIENER, 0nt., Nov, 7—((7P) —Boston Bruins, world professional hockey champions, appeared in three exhibition fixtures of one period each here tonight. Two thousand fans saw the contests as the Stanley Cup holders opened a Western Ontario exhibition tour. The exhibitions marked the first appearance here of Milt Schmidt, Bobby Bauer and Woody Dumart, three Kitchener boys who now com- rSee Active Dickering For Ball Talent CHICAGO, Nov. 'l—(AP)—No one likes to get trimmed, least of all the manager or owner of a‘ base- ball club, so there's a good chance the winter meetings at Cincinnati next month may set some sort of a record at a "tight" diamond tal- ent market- on the cash side of the ledger. Potentially, the approaching as- scmblance of minor and major league officials shapes up as the most active in years. Cincinnati i all Girl Guide News The Third Charlottetown Rang- er Company (Zion Church) were registered in October and are pian- ning a busy season starting off on Tuesday, November 14 with an “At Home" and pantry sale comained serving from 3 to 6 and the Capt. wishes to see each Ranger girl in her respective place to do her bit. and equipmen‘. This was followed by games based on knowledge of me compass" walking. tracking and nature. The meeting conclud- ed after Campfire with the enrol- migt of the following guiders. I. Preston Maser, Suzanne McKinnon and Miss Doro- thy Gormiey. Rules 0f Competition For The Guiden’ Council Cup Any Company of Cvuides in Charlottetown may enter for this Competition. At least two-thirds of the Oom- pany must take part in the chorus- ses and round. ‘Ihlaidcolnpaw may be trained by a Gu er or a competent Dflfltll who is not a Guider. Members of the Examining Board. listed below. may not be called upon to instruct. The Examining Board: Miss Lillian MacKenzie, Mrs. J. Ah Lawson and M‘ss Lucy Blanch- ar , \ . . . Pt F1 k r N y k cl Prise Britons famed "Kraut" line, Tinlm cllalraorrarowlv Ilne. But Norrie more than made up for his error as he Adoiferxmffl. 3f chaise’ 126,, B; since the u-lo turned professional. Reds won the National League pen- COMP-ANY The soneszT H u booted the ball between the posts for what proved to be ceived three places The Bruins blanked the Kitohensr- nant. yet they are expected to do Our Halloween Masquerade was 1. Bchuberts Cradle Song. w), winning, points ' warm-loo Greensmrt 5m“ mo m pmmy o; drum-mg 3mm‘; pal-m- gdélowlii success. Adan dwolge the fllBArnescanrgrarlgement of "Where - . ' m; 1 1 o the 3 v —~———- canny r0 REMAIN "is first 10-minute session. 1h the ularly Mi outfield sucngthchlxls- wcl-eanreccilatulhgl riiglihuapulvlhc a. ‘tile urrog and the Mouse stockings and all are asked m With shifts made by Coach Gor- tlim Bennett working out brilliant- ly Prince of Wales looked like a ing position but Prince of Walesl were awarded a penalty kick on til-e three-yard line that took the ball‘ CHICAGO, Nov. 7-—(APl—C'rflbby Harlnctt is slated to manage Chi- second contest, the Bruins swamp- ed the Doon ‘Twines seniors 6-1. The Boston club was divided in Even the incomparable New York Yankees have indicated might try to swap first baseman they one w ose costume the judges con- sidered ihe most original was a fer- ocious looking pirate, Margaret (Copies of this song may be ob- tained from headquarters as soon as they arrive. Price .080.) have pencil and notebook as wen as rope. The 8th. Company will moot on gilrgerillratt hi3‘ lltllgiletillerlgf§°flnfligf out of danger. But it ‘was only for Imago Cubs again m 194m phmp I; the third tussle and Cain led the Bil-be Duhlsren to 3t. Louis Browns Slgflélesghcilséfircrfélegmghgecgzlifle prfglg (The above songs to be sung in ghurtsltiaynat ksevennccirciock. ails; bll" in the opening encounter All u“ “me being’ Bu‘ came the iwrlsley. owner of the Cubs, said Kmlhefm‘ Bruins t‘) ‘ 4'0 Vmmy ‘or Gwrge Mcqumn‘ went to Anne Sadler as a pretty lit- unwm") 0m 1y “g es a M1“ mm‘ tllrgugh the game they iOUght-Fg- n"? ChBmPiOH-‘I 0M9 m0" and today. over their Boston namesakes. But the gentlemen who control me Dumb gm Mm real Wooden 4. A three or four part Round i-l-Y Gflflfllfly are the Guiders-in- ' Hogan kicked the ball in touch at - the pm“ sum“ may be wary M shoes‘ Aner appwbiungl eats‘ hm chm“ by m, gonmflny charge of this Company. r115, tlier Cass’ intermediates tooth and "I think I can say definltelv that take place Gormley was enrolled at the rrgu. . 4 _ the as yard line. From the pesult- ' v 1 1 “L m w The cmnpefliliql} will Sglltofllibtle fltifilglOglliflgiertilgi giggle! fall/e h" lineup we oval came m Mc_ lGabbv will continue as our lnan- 1% filtering beerrfil-oo lsxearltw ‘nrrslparlnc- 3gp? tggenlgsgrilgidclgsgguevsptrlrlle klixoée m February. me date go be pn- lar monthly meeting of llie Chap, gmlsh nevermelm we dale d.“ Adam m out m the lineup and user next year. Wrigley se-dr- , ° f ' la" o! b1 beln as d ut “were for our new Captain, Miss nounoed later. louver-own Guiws Council llcld ~ “ g the stookily built Saints’ fOrwilrd _ St. Patrick s Hts-h ‘ » s money s p e o Block‘ ~ on Mqndgy o; mp weep champions put up a mighty stiff raced the remaining 25-yards to for high salaried talent that fails First Chglotteiown Guide GEES COMING OVER battle all the way; and the re- , LINEUPS: l m dell”;- the line iallins across as we 0P- _ . . ~ THE Gurrmns COUNCIL omnenr i“ "if ‘hfif. “ “"31? {§,““‘b°f, f’ wins players hit him hard- From 5- D- ‘l-“Lbafl- Nmie- “Y” In Ru b Finals envy Edwards. M the American‘ The meeting of the Council, held Will tihe members of this Oom- m w ° s med a m“? “ a fairly my finale Norris booted °“‘“"“~ .R“““°"- Ummey- m‘ g y asue Service Bureau. believes oh Monday evening took the form pany please note that mm will MULLINGAR- E1" ~40?“ - a cold‘ bmng “find saw m” of me the ball between the uprights t0 03?”? 05h”? halvesl Qmlcetw‘ more more owners are being won of an imaginary hike The pro- not be a meeting on Friday of 31"?‘- G°°T3° mywlwchmrl- 103m- fizgggrfst {ought encounters o: the put his team into llle lend 5-3. gr‘rfg1;h~A“Ifl£f§§‘1 Cggpfiamg x2" —————- over to the idea its safer to take gramme commenced with a dis- this week. Be on time the folio - fiiifsysjggmfleo§cgtf gilégisfsei-Z finial’?! ' . _ Still lull 0f fisht Prime 0f E ‘ ‘ “ ’ ' ' HALIFAX. Nov. 7 —-(OP) —St. ha“ f dc em m; Du l- cussion on “l-iiking" inflating food inr Friday in full uniform for the . —_ it d 1 1 , ‘ Wm‘ t“ pad“ °z banmmm Wales rushed back to the Saints Dlmflld- R~ Mwmmld- Gwmley» Patrick's High school or Halifax gmyecri‘ ream, tanpmk ymgfrfg Li? __ ______. enrolment o; we pecrliiig. "l" 1°’ 4" Y “mg l“ ‘We forwards on top of the oval nearly every minutes of the game the backfields were given very little chance to get going with the re- sult that the game resolved itself 25 only to be repulsed. Twice more within the next l0 minutes l they were turned back from the. same spot, Saints‘ scrum was con- l McAdam. quarters, Mcleod, Leightizer; halves, G. McLeod; forn-ards. Weeks. Sww- r. w. c.= Fullback: Giliis: time Mayne, Richard, Saunders. Roach. entered the Nova scoiia intercolleg- iate rugby final today by trouncirlg King's County Academy of Kent- vllle 12-0 in the second game of a total-game series. Kentville won the for or buying established stars. Several observer»; believe a num- bel- of "house-cleaning" operations will come off at- Clncinnati. The the thick of the dlckering. The ru- mor that St. Louis Cardinals will 4th. and 8th Charlottetown Companies sell Joe Medwlck to either Brooklyn All members of the 4th. Char- , ‘ottetown Company are asked to be or the Cubs refuses to die out and l c.. hand on Wednesday evening at GOLD SACRIFICE!) HUTJL, England —<OPl — The municipal golf course here has been ploughed for a wheat crop. It is ex- nlore or less into a kicking and mung the bu“ almait’ regularly mg A_ Saunders Qpnwpy Arscn- first game 9-6_ _ _ . _ t, is t cl th b ckileld _- _n_ ' l , _ Cubs ilk ly will put the crow bar some people are convinced big Ha k 7.00 P_ M. f the eekly meeting ected the louglilng e. lll frlli-bglrlrtigniggele wiigwtgilgfsgilritlflghillz; zwthwlfiliiggelnans°mef 112m; “W? ‘ §f§§ha§f“‘(‘;f;§§b§1°°‘”°" Subs‘ Mc- mgtinpirt‘: Kggfleet Sydney Acade to a lot sf old timber. Frank Prlsch, Greeriberg won't be a Detroit, up’; i at the Boy SOOl-Ullii H211. Recruag: gvilll b? get‘)? tile procegdil“ gills; Gigs-mg“ stain; 1 ‘dtha egywklgetir gaycwas altzigstb§tsar$glligleyrsizvivalté Rererée, Jim Mooauutm as Pittsburgh's new pilot, will be in next season. are expected to wear their bl sac o e w ea . the S nts kfe - ~ - m“ ‘ ‘ " fighting baok doggedly to throw . . . - r i3%‘§&.,§";‘.';i"p,.“§“wf‘i,°§“m§ the can. biiCk. Three chop... QUT QUR wAy _ __ By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE __ with - Malor Hoopla , ._- were fizhtin-g a game, but defen- drlbbled “Eh f‘ sjggigellllne _ . .-_---_-_ __ m: 51H? battle practically the whole of If‘; 5°13 minutes of e‘ - W l EGAD BLBTER WHAT . ‘ m‘: me last x5 minutes" gxlllmeeput onga sudden offensive '. . ‘ A ’ g ‘g’ Quick-Shifting Play that took them within tgfibymgs - ‘glajl-Egliéi guYRézcHAlAgltwéis hil Play shifted back and forth in ‘ziwjmflfiwfihlfg. m3... to‘; HHOSSE? CANT T ‘s BE . 90H quick order all throughout the m“ remainder M me mm sahqfl§ H m“ lirstt hatlf. Ethyl. gin°geamyhg‘ line was never seriously threatened PQSTPONED l? I HAVE A KICK GOAL to‘ his? plffircmillc mo. penalty “d “§,,g*~*gg;“d§§,§,‘§§‘,m‘§‘° $2,‘, SLHSHT CHE5T CIZAMP/ l5 WlTH HiM, W1‘ kick of the six awarded them dlp- f‘? m, o “m. temp,“ "rum" A STREET cs2 HOOPLE/ h: i“8°yt‘é’.f§2“sil%c““fm”&°i‘£ "- " ""° ' reels r My SHQE ~ ¢ or rul- ow- m m Y LACE is was; l" ended up by thehlwflirllgeiglfl ‘farmed __ UNTlED/ 5115K gig to rouge. From eve . . . c‘ team (iXllJblEd. and kicked right EAR5 baok to the Saints 10-yard line but ToggTligggj » met with a stonewall defensive THERElS THE that they oould not break thrpjugh. h NFERNAL saints were awarded a touc w; i _ .._ - dis-a an" (r111 goal and the winners booted mid-field. Awarded a penalty kick ZS-yyards out Dong Saunders was wide of the placement attempt and Saints came tearing back to their opponents 15-yard marker. Here Saints were awarded a penalty kick but Norrie lost his chance as he took unnecessary time to get the ball away. A minute later and from lO-yarcls out Norrie triad an- other placement on another pen- aity but this time he was wide of the mark. The winners missed their third penalty kick when Gormley attempting a drop from 25 yards out was low in his effort. A penalty to Prince of Wales suddenly shifted the tide. Prince of Wales raced down the field kick- ing and dribbling and as Pud Roach booted the ball over the line A, McLeod followed up fast: he was in front of the pack a: he crossed the pay-off stripe but a false tackle by Norris stopped his attempt but it was a penalty try nevertheless and Saunders missed a beautiful chance to make it 5-0 as he was wide of the uprights on a kick from directly in front of the posts. 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