Western I Again BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Invaders Fail In Bid For Crown Eleventh Straight Time That Eastern Champions Have Been Returned Victors. Many Fum- bles Dot Gge. (Qflner ‘TORONTO, NOV. 25 Dulmage Canadian Prcl (C. P. By Guardian's special Wire) "mils/s gridiron dreams had come true SCH! tonight and national football prelmscy rested in the smallest city in Canada met supports a senior team. The Imperials, representing the East for the first time in an intersectlonsl final, turned back the 11th western in. 111151011 Saturday just as other eastern defenders in other years turned back the ten other invlsiom. The esstem title-holders defeated a threatening prim 20-12 ina gamethslt reduced Canadian final in Y6"!- reoovered thiecof Regina rough-rider more fumbles and errors than any ‘ s 61x fumbles and all but one of their own five to talks command of the game early in ‘.113 first quarter and never let it get very far out of hand. 1.4..- n l Acrowdoflflihilbimyedupb? iwo bands from Hernia and 1,000 ‘TIN-i. An added point by Stirling cnakicktothedecdlinminterin theqirsmbermadeit 6-0. Abad delirious supporters of the title-I snap by Tomecko, playing centre bound lmperials, watched the O.R.. for Regina, gave semis. pp, champions build up an 11-0 lead in the first half before ever allowing the Rnughrfdess to cmss midfield with the ball. A permitted the western champions to score a. touchdown Just ‘r fore half time. Three months ago the East nom- inated this semis. machine as the one most likely to make a near-stop flight to title heights. It seemed then to have every essence of pow- er, defensively and offensively, that was . The Imperlals fe- gponded by winning ten consecutive games. losing none and tying none. They were never close to losing. Against the Reugihrlders. a bri- gade that carried a distinct over- head threat, semis! battalion wob- bled more than slightly at times. But at stra ‘football the east- em team wie fes- rnore power. gaining 11s yards to Regina's so on the gmmld and holding their own in forward . A fumble by Ralph Pearce, Regina backficlder, who dropped a pun-t on his own 25-yard line in the first quarter led to Bernie's firm score. pcesessi on the Roughlrlders‘ 40-yard line in the second quarter and this time the Inmerials made no midwife Patterson sweeping over the line on an extension rim with Hayes and Perry. Haws kicked the extra point topunBarniainitheleadll-d Just before half-time the west- ern clmmplcns nlade a touchdown as Olson hurled himself over from the one-yard line aoter a strong attack had brought the bail up the field. Kirk missed a placement in 1171118 for the extra point. In the fourth quarter, with the wind behind him. Stirling punted the limpet-leis to within scoring dis- and finally Johnny Mianore Hernia outside. fell on a fumble by Young one yard behind the west- ern line to give the essterners sn- other touch which was converted by Hayes. whcih followed a single p31? by stirring. iraade the score Kilt, of Regina, missed a field moi later in the perlodthat ..wema forasinsleandmenBtevcAdklns fromer BouthDakotasta-r, brought tihe westerners up close when he NormPcs-rycutarolmdths endmde.flatunhdlbmrm_ for 20 yards and- Qiiflmi. ward pass by Olson and went over punied to the deadline after Onn- f‘. 5 ma,“ some which Kirk com "lid BM“ W“ swim" 01* a Plimfle- verted to make it 111-12. Stirling A minute later Alex Hayes and added W0 more deadline kick! Penycmnbinsdtonmbedcapimtbagmflhgnmandedummnm w the Regina 10-yard line and after the Dtrlsls flung up a stonewall de- fence lmsinstfliedeepernu mom line had 2811i. Hayes drop-kicked a held-rug m, wwgflnq-l LeafRookieScores Winning‘ CounterAgainstRed TVings, For Teams 7th Straight TVin —--1-— 19L;- Br Guardian's limit-u, Nov. 25. - Riding the °i "1 "NY cocoon march of 1 5" “Tim” Millie leafs are lrmlvantrennledat the topof the clxeliian Section of the ivational m“ Y “flew. by virtue of a s-z “Egan over Detroit here Saturday “Nola-l Wire) The victory, which mgE-kgq m, mm successive triumph to; mg Java them belated revenge for u“ “Whack they suffered m the "Ill-oils flllalnst the ma Wings 1m {if}? Pay started at a fast cup m mmw" melntaincd for the mu o utes Action was particularly ‘will in the final period. when ‘Mascara were scored and six pen- Muwhanded out, including one l0 mow rggissgféillxlllfit ht: fbtlgenulraod- ‘ my Ben i c e eree l ‘were were nine penalties in the time D. _- . _ . ‘l tom”. Iouinolt titanium uve and 1o- I “my drew th first r I "Ililallllih. and witha the 0111;162:552: In“ blrew five men inside the I n, "9 “m. Ind the rubber was i mum! Egsiiainsworth fast and furl- ‘ “um t Well Brabbed the puck to m“ ha pressure. and when the ‘Mfiageturned from the coop, H. “he scored on a dealing rush : cnacher. The time was 16.01. Li‘ 0n a beautiful rush mm w“. Goofifellow. Two minutes 1° usher Jackson rounded his "'1 M» fooled the Detroit forwards ‘M WI“- i-he defence to rifle one Bmitb from close in. SUMMARY first Period IGIa-iroronto. H. Jackson (Cons-char) Penaltiekfllsncy. Second Period No score. Penalties-Goadfeilow J11. ‘Third Period 2—Detmit, Aurie (Welland, Geod- fellow) 3.58. s-‘Iurcnto. H. Jackson, 0.10. 4—'1‘oronto. Met: (Conacher, n. Jackson) 11.25. g-s-Detroit, Boyd (Welland, Aurie) Pehalties - Welland. Wiseman, Hollett, Aurle. Goodfellow BBUINS OUTULASS lAG-Ivfi 8'1‘. LOUIE, Nov. 25.—(A.P.)—Bos- fan's bruising Bruins defeated St. Louis Eagles 4-1 before a :"im crowd at the Arena Saturday night and moved into undisputed possession of first place in the American Division of the National Hockey league. Jerry Shannon scored a goal for the Eagles in tho first four minutes’ of play, but Jack Bhill. on a pass from "Bed Boy" Eddie Shore tied it up lust before the period en ed. find-way in the second period, Gene Pusis counted an unassisted goal for the Bruins, and Babe Sci- bert and Leo Gircux scored one each in the final period for good measure. ‘Hrs Bruins, completely outplayed in the first period, got going early in the second and outclassed the youthful Eagles the rest of the arne. Play was so one-sided. near tlz. end of the game, that some of the cus-l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ORT WORLD I Emma W11vs' CANADIAN FOOTBALL r BOXING ~ BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT YIIIEITINS “BIG THREE” II R II II N Elis Defeat Harvard Saturday _by 14-0 Score; Despite Great Bid bv Losers in Sec- ond alf. (U- P- By Guardian's Special Win)’ NEW HAVEN Conn., Nov. 35. _. Yale won the Big Three" crown here Saturday by defeating Harvard 14-0. Lawrence Kelley, Yale's great end. led the Eiisto victory scoring one touchdown 0n a pass from Jerry Roscoe and starring in a. defence that thwarted Harvard's closing Yale scored two ‘ hdowns in the first half, after both of which Clare Ourtin, who now joins the long list of winning Yale leaders, added the extra point with placements. Har- vard came back to play nearly the entire last two periods in Yale ter- ‘rltory and to miss s score in the flirt: period by the hardest kind of u . * Fortyeight thousand crowded the Yale Bowl to witness the contest. _ SENATIIIIS IIIINITRITYIIIS 3-I BEIITINB (C- P- B! Guardian's Special Wire) OITAWA, Nov. 2 .—Otte.wa's un- beaten Senators were firmly en- trenched in firstplace in the Mon- tree] Senior Group hockey standing tonight. In a speedy, rough game that drew 8,000 people, the largest to see s hockey contest here in a llong time, Senators defeated Mc- , Gill's Redmen 3-1 here last night. | Jules Cholette, hard-shooting right winger, maintained his place at the top of the scoring table by driving home a. pair of goals. Eddie Finni- gan got the third one for Ottawa, while Gordon Crutohfield saved Mc- Gill from a shutout. -x-~-:----. .- IIZI’ . . . . . . (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) National league Toronto, 3; Detroit, 2. Montreal, 8; Canadlens, 1. Bostonfc; St. Louis, 1. International London, 2; Cleveland, 1. Birffalo, 2; Detroit, 2. (overtime). Canadian-American League Philadelphia, 3‘: Quebec, z. Boston, 1; Providence. 1. (over- Association Tulsa, i; Oklahoma City, 0. “BIG TIIIJII" STATISTICS Tire following statistics on the “Big Four" league should be of in- terest to hockey followers. Pete Kleliy is in a tie with with Morison for individual scoring honors, Pete garnered his total as follows. Against Halifax he has four goals; one goal and three assists against Mmietmi and one assist against the Beavers. 'I'he3t..7ohnstarhasone goal and three asshts against the Abbies. the same number of WI‘! 1M1 assists against Moncton and 1 es- . _- deadlocked with 8 Points. Keno has three goils and one ss- sist against Monctcrn, one goal and one ' ‘ the Beavers and two assists qqalnst Wolverines. Getliffe has two and two against Halifax, Moncten and two goals against John. Bt. NHL. Coaches --No 8 . nu won: u-nr vefltl! -OuE oFmz rnsnrer w sxnwzna m: cram: nm nee’ SCCN up"; m I n . lIg/TGUE COMING 7N . greet’ .21?‘ i i ' "rowan m’ _ (‘on H OF THE Cmcaeo BEGINNING HTS FIRST $€RSON R5 2m The Sidelines (By Pat Power) IN WSW?»- Along BATTLE ROYAL EXPECTED HE 8&1‘ GAME to date of the season ls expected tonight at the Forum when Abegweits and Beavers cross sticks in a "BlgTour" fixture. Action, from the opening bell seems to be both teams stock in trade with the play wide open, and it's in this iYDe 0! time that the fans revel. Abegweits, in the pink of condition, are set on climbing in the standing at the Benedict team's expense. Their recent draw at Halifax has given them the opinion that they are on the crest of a winning streak and it's going to take a lot of work by the opposition t0 dislodle ii» But the visitors have the same ideas. They are fresh from two vic- tories over the Hawks, and. this in itself speaks volumes for their ability- Clint Benedict has his team "clicking" and fans who sit in on the game should witness one that for sheer speed. drama and color should be hard to equal. Beavers arrived Saturday night. Y McCABE is to appear on TOI-NIGHT n can ABBIES Saint John B E A VE R See Those Colorful Teams In Action Reserved Seats: 50c.. 750.. $1 -00; Balcony, 350-; Children. 25c- Tickets on sale this morning at 1O A- M- at Forum Box Office- .S' KEIIYANIT MIINSIIN IN LEAD (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Nov. 25.—1Pete “Red” Kelly. whom Leo Dandurand, man- ager of the Montreal Canadians, can- sidered "already of big league cal- ibre" after watching the sorrel-top- ped Clfimvn according to released to- night by W. J. Foley, official scorer. Abegweits are topping the entire league in scoring. although they foot the team standing, and Kelly 13 playing s. major role in the offensive - Maroons hanging on to second place one and one against the Abbies and s. goal and assist beat Halifax goalie. Gill, has two City league. ' . UT FRED wasn't the only Is-, lander to figure in the success! Bob Shaw. former Abcgweit forward, was on the Acadia line- up and no doubt Bob's plunging tactics made his presence felt. ln~ no small - I ;3-YE FIllllliRilE BEATEil av ilR-lill) O O I GAME BUT losing fight" seems to sum up the efforts of Regina Roughriders to take the Dominion football crown to Si”. $33." SL113”; .T.f‘°..?.'5f Pip Emma Win? Man- reegoedms-lré-i; men‘ chug-dun chester Handicap By Se. ur ‘s ggme gt T070321; n y u h” gods “mm (CI. Cable Bywfgr-dia-n’! Special the Abbies,’ one and one age/Inst the Hawks. Miller has three goals against MANCHESTER, llmgland. Nov. $6 —Like most big handicaps this year the Manchester November Handicap which wound up the fiat- race season Saturday was capt/ured| by a three year old, 10rd Rvcseberys instSthJohml-Ieiiasyfiw m“ man and Hollett were waved tam.“ mmd Qhggflngfqfflggvlflt- The Halifax Me hasn't garnered goals and an assist against the p; Em g_ gmuglutm u“ b“; 9117a‘: m a point against Mbfldoflil,‘ getting Abbies, mic goal against St. John f5“, 3:.“ won by a 161,5“, “d Mei “m. hippo‘ 01mm” h IUIQIAI! four and one sss are-inst and one assist against Halifax. . 115115349,- a 93mm‘ 1mm, m m5 vq h m‘ ' t "gall"! 9 n". the Abblcs and two goals and one Hudson, McDonald and Muckie, ma, stages o; m, m", am a m}; Dynamo‘, ‘ho - m m mm i: léat “m” "hfi , lflkt against 9t. John. wind up in a fifth place tie with m”, Wm; mqy fltzwlnianfs y”. 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John and three against Free Fare likely would have nsii- u 1mm“ ma, lilenever cease , Miller and Gill of the Hawks. smicton. ed m" u, “nun 1m a, m did lwmbhmmfl. Qmiilifoma People of Greenland ‘sure storing P's-mil oi the Beavers and Mc- Monctcn in a tie with 5t. John vgd m“ m, mm.’ 1m as h, d“ ti“; "l" a °"°' firfit-i "“""‘ fi..."".‘°‘;r.2'. 21.. tithes?‘ "‘ ....."“'....‘°.i‘.’. Td..‘.”°"2;...'“:..“.i“.2 33.‘; ‘Li? i“.....“‘° m...“ 3:5." t‘ ‘é t;_‘°1‘ii°nintbe unim- - McGllshenhas oneandoneWol andthrco'alnstt..ih. ' “ Y°°°I mliramcftherugg battle’ Ion than Oltoocpsuengsrswcre against Charlottetown, two goals 933cm: has .13: enlist on; m” M pm‘ “ll-chitin dc-mnisdbyflriflsbmmmmhlflrqemstflwflewhmdawsninAbhtnflmsp-mnmoncmnud Beanfssrcmcming bsck"i.n - . crsftinthoiutiirseeitil llelhlthhssvsn. fiUeeflIniHaliil-I. Iondcn. .. , lln "had a tough time keeping I the Abbie defenwwinthtonlght: ~ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ style of play that u marking the game. According e mac Charlottetown team the most Popu- and PIHYBPB J6"? was real good in ; T H T's x lar in the circuit. Halifax and Beaver ‘player: at: tgko- i § msliegy 111;; scored 5 goals and fur- ing to find it har to ea. e x x e ass ts forimorc, while Mon- gugsed regs-guard, , E . 1 son's record is 2 goals and 7 assists. - - - I i § The Saint John ace leads the loop WOLVES AT MONCTON x f giiillll‘ assist? wihilelCfiéwenn Lennon. r ax overne e -w ger has ineups for! ' " m)" srusnrs Wolverines in- 1 F°"°$"" "° f" 1 m Be _ . shot the most goals, e. vade the nest of titre gawg grgfilésm ° ‘v i Other leaders include: G A P“ t ' t nd this ou unothgrmgslr-ialsing m: In the {nun a“, BEAWWE Iiennon, Halifax c 2 a past the gamesbetweentheseteams is ‘I Mir-h, léamtfiAbbies 4 4 8 have been of the rugged type and’ , "g u “m,” i Nleh 1:1 Abba: - g 7 '7 no doubt tonight's will prove no’ rsmuh I‘ Bu?“ M51; %w.;s es 4 i. g excvption. , e ~ Ilmiz” _ Farrell, Beavers 4 l 5 . onasr SEASON’ ron scams ; Centres x gigglfizxlfsnau! g g g RUGGEES 1 Km, Mormon ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ I x J Ken’ Dom“: Des Smith, youthful Charlottetown ww- 1~ ew- i-i-mm- s szuzzirzss.i"irs.s.i.zslar i“ "- '"°°°'d ““Y°“° “u” b°'§ w‘ W“! x theltlmers Bill am has at: minutes proud of and to Fred Kelly, ‘Nicholson Omearyx . w u t Dickson; against him, Red Farrell, .12, Frank coach of the Acadia foo a eam. iGetlifle , Graham, u’ Frank Lavina, u’ 8*! "i" IWWY- his "limnggtlaiei x n“ Bilhiwh‘ m... ‘ Knucker Irvine 22 and Art Writ- squad closing their season ur- 1P. y ‘ m], m ' day by capturing the Nova Scotla i Desilets i mfg-actor, Hawk,‘ auhough Bu“ intermediate title. Previously both Utility leading the league by a single pom; 00d ' 55mm’ m‘! mwTmedlaw mums had‘ Shem experienced one of the most disast- made a clean sweep of the Halifax R-ow ' ' u _ mus weeks since the Big Foul. was first operated three years ago, losing two of their three games. <The Standing: W L D Y‘ A P Moncton . . . . . .. 4 3 i 16 i5 9 Halifax .3 3220168 Saint John .. 4 4 0 19 i4 3 Charlottetown .. 3 4 1 23 30 7 Grads Win F i n a l Ten Minutes After two bitterly contested games, P. W. C. Co-eds and l-Ii-Y Grads were ietumed victors in Saturday night's double-header basketball bill at the Y. Abbie Sisters struck a snag in the college team when they lost 13 l 1o to 11 after the opening half had. ended in a. draw. In the boys game Hi-Y Grads their winning streak intact, their reserve lino going on a scoring spree in the last ten minutes to account for the victory. Up to this time they had been held on almost even terms by the P. W. C. boys. LINEUPS AND SCORES Girls Game Abbie Sisters P. W. C. Girls E. Rattenbury l“. Ayers l0 R. McKenzie K. Moduigan, 6 E. McKenzie M. Mahar- G. Saunders 2 M, (igy A. McGee 5 J. McEachem V. Harrington 2 G. Cunpbell J. Grant M, Rogers V. Birtwistle 2 i1 1C iGreat Tonight the two finest teams in, the “Big Four" loop clash at ‘Ifhc Forum. Teams that are steadily battling their way to the top over older and more experienced antag- onists. Saint John inst Friday night stepped into the Moncton Hawks in the letters rink and won a. clean cut victory in fact in their last two games with Mcncton, Mone- ton only scored one goal against them while Charlottetown in‘ their last two encounters with Halifax have beaten them here and tied on Halifax ice. To careful observers of the game, Saint John and, Char- Crowcl ' Of (C. P. By Guardian's " ' ' Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. 25.—Rivalry of two Montreal teams which has blaz- ed through nearly a decade of Na- tional Hockey League seasons brought a crowd of 11,000 fans to the llorum here Saturday night to watch the Mamons hand. Canadians a. 3-1 beating. The outcome did not change the standing of either team in the Canadian Section of the league and the Canadiens bringing up the rear with four defeats in the fbur scheduled games they have played. As in all games between these two teams, players and fans alike were caught up in an atmosphere as tense as any Stanley Cup final. The Ma- roons hustled from the start and had two goals tucked away by the end of the first period. The hectic second period was scoreless, and Maioons scored again in the third before Canadians got their single goal in the final three minutes of play. Tali, slim Earl Robinson, the sharpshooter of Maroons to date. added another goal to his string in the last seven minutes of the first period, flipping the puck cleanly into the cords on a. pass from Dave Trot- tler from close in on Cude. In the final minute Rum Bllnco lunged around a loose Canadiens defence and fired a. hot one past Cude for another Maroon goal, unassisted. In the third period Canadians were pushing strongly for a goal with five men up the ice when Jimmy Ward broke away. fhe Maroon speedster flashed up the ice hotly pursued, coasted in on Cude rmd drew the smart little Welshman from the cage before he slammed the puck in. Canadians turned on the steam with a shutout confront- ing them. and it was the veteran Aurel Joliat who averted a ducks egg score. In a mad tangle of play- ers inside the Mar-cons defence, Roger Jenkins slipped a. pass to Joi- iat and the tricky little left wing wheeled quickly and snapped s. short shot into the top of the cage behind Alex conneli. SUMMARY First Period 1—-Msroons, Robinson (Trottier) .25 2—Maroons, Bilnco, 19.11, Penalties-S. Months. (I), North- cott, Jenkins. Second Period No score. Penalty-Crutchfieid. Third Period ti-Maroons, Ward. 15.00. i-Canadiens. Joilat (Jenkins) 17.15. Penalty-Gainer. SUNDAY GAMES AMERICANS BEAT RANGERS i (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. 25-New York Americans drew first blood in their intro-city series with Rangers by the Patrick clan 3-1 in National Hockey league ‘ "‘ before a oarnclty crowd of 15,000 innit. The victory moved lire Tonighfs Game? Should Prove Ai any...” Battl lottetown are just beginning to click. In the mainland rinks the Abbie! are the favorites of the hockey-lov- ing public. "rheir system of offen- sive play makes for wide open hoc- key and. that the fans like this pur- ticular brand of hockey, goes with- out saying. Those colorful players Farrell and Marsh, the crafty Mon- son--the pride of Fort Williamb thundering herd, (YLeary and their team mates are out to but the Abbles think differently. We can safely predict tonight; game will be a thriller with heavy bumping, fast dating, clever stick work and spectacular stopping. 11,000 s... CanadiensLose4thStraight, Bowing To A Maroons 3-1 i m1 _s_..| A ' into poe- srsslcn of third piece in the into - Nations-l division. The Antes-ks opened the scoring midway in the first period when LloydKleintookaPassfroraEddie Burke in front of the net to score in 14:30. They tallied again one minute after the next face-off when Artie Chapman was Dave Schrln- er-‘s relay from close up to send it past goalie Andy Aitkenhead. Rangers started early in the sec- ond period and made it 2-1 when Prank Boueher went down the right side of the rink to pass to Cecil Dillon who carorned it past Roy Worters in 4:45. The star- spsngled skaters inade it 3-1 short- ly after when Klein book a. neat pass from Eddie Burke to score in 4:1). SUMMARY First Period Klein (Burke) z-‘Amrerieans, Chapman (Schr- iner) 15:25. Penalty: Dutton. ,I Second Period . Il-Rangers, Dillon (Bourliovr) 3:45. 4.—America.ns, 4:11. Penalty: McVeigh. Third Period Klein (Burke) t No score. Penalties: None. RED WINGS l; EAGLES 1 ~ DETROIT, NOV. 25—(A.P.)'¥- Oulskating and outpassing their opponents in every period, Detroit Red Wings tonight handed: Si- Louis Eagla a 4-1 trimming ft- end their three-game losing streai annexed on a road trip just closed. The National league ohamlpldnr- 11ml little trouble with the Eagle's‘ in all three periods and after estab- lishlng s two-goal lead in the Weh- ing frame, the wings held the upper hand throughout. " Late in the opening period, Weil- and put Detroit Wings in the lead ‘ on a goal scored with the heipmf- Lewls and Aurie and three minufid- later Sort-ell scored on a dolfaie pass from Patterson and Graham The Wings, with their defeiwe! spilling the Ea81°s forwarvk at flier blue line or driving them into the comers, added to their lead in the’ second period on a shot by W156- man. The visitors scored their ldfie goal in the third, Nick Wasfile" beating Smith after a pass froth“ Ehri Roche. The final Wing gdfl‘ came off the stick of Welland, . Goodfellow and Auris were g1 “I amide. i (DNTINUBI 0Y4’ PAGE?! m»... H»: r‘ t l~ .- - l ‘*..-‘='-‘;:s‘..-..a:-=...a._.s-. _...