,s..i PAGE SIX Rivals For Intercollegiate Rugby Title Battle To 3-all Tie In 2nd Game Of Series For the second encounter in a row Prince of Wales and lt. [lun- sts.n's intermediate teun failed to decide a winner as yesterday's “mo, nis And P.W.C. In 2nd -_ second tilt for the Island intercollegiate title ended in s. S-sli dead- lock an each squad pushed across an unconverted try. Saints struck first as badly outplsylng the City (‘ollegi they Pushed over their l rf l F. . score 20 minutes after the game had gotten underway. But P.W.C. 0 O ll showing n complete reversal of form in the second half took control of the ploy sway from the red and white to lrnot the count with a quick pass to a lineup after they hsd kicked and ran their way to their opponent's five yard marker. Again it was n battle between two hard-fighting squads that were i very avrniy matched Long booting, fast backfield plays and sharp NEW YORK. No“ 13 __ (A?) _ dearliy tackling again kept the score down to low figures as both Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, the squads strived mightily to capture the encounter and take a command- colorful fistlc character and ring Bu] Brchauh tangy back of me gfXillg history, died today. He wast: Prince of wales gave a. beautiful after time in the first half 1334113- saints iiavc Big Edge lng exponents o1’ the reducing The rod urJ white team had a system of physical culture for bus- b edge 1n pray all during the 11m, iiiess men and women. tlhey continually kept, the h as Two They are still sll even and lust on n; _ M m he. h; h h where they started frcm after two “fioug§,“§§,°§n§h°m§§°tm°'o§"ge 1 l “l” ‘bu! h ddeggggletflj Brita! h Dem . Hs n ng career wassu an eavyweg t football season. It promised to be a kicks against them ruined at leggy with hrklfiigrliis. As a VOUYIS-fiier Olwhen Jim Jeffries retired as heavy- battle royal and has certainly ‘ma, 5mm, scoring Chances and 13s ounds, he whipped the greatweight boss 1n 1905, Jack joined the te u Dal lziawklns in 2g rpuudlstln ligismlilggroup g: clalnigzagtls‘ o? thehgrowzai. games played mg, m mo eqigte mm a 3416a,! at ‘he rest wmnl. The same year e oug a - - ovem rof e oug a. - bet Pl o; w - ' d dr with th then light-round draw with To _ sen“ ween Tn“ he‘ ‘Prom m“ um‘ m8 Sam“ kicked fifight Cihzmpion. Fsank Erne He the leading ciaiman knocked out Bob Fltzsimmons in 13 1907, Burns came back to outpoint the llght-ldwflvywelktl?! 221m in g0 rounds and was recogniz- -— an promp y as c ampion. will end ls very difficult to say. forced their Opponents to rouge ior campaign as a heavmvelghc He ,,,,‘f,§,§“u‘,'§,‘§§d,;1f 861]; "}f§‘g,ytih'§g‘v“§j but whueve. are the 11mm,“ Mm ed mm u S - fought such standouts as Tommywclghts, only one even came close “u; “can w 1w »l’°‘s.i..r:.“ oral: rum“ %‘%‘I."'°22*3'l;. barons. f t th lame o’ tam: “V” m do‘ awe yam m“ before D91“? hauled fulfil asixttem etmto become head man m; Loughran, en er vppvnen - °W"- F“ "l" m" n" minim! of me heav es. yet, he never was will) held the title from 192': through ’ ' ' 915i’ WB-S l-"lsldré £118 P-WC 10-yard more than a slightly-heavy middie- 1929 and then retired undefeated For thirty-five minutes yescer- line but again a penalty klCk re- weight. to campaign among the heavier. of the hardest fought games of Hie rule; chm, led to costly shaped up u; such in the two m9 $_1)_U_ squad had w be (“wen and 1!li}€'ml€dii:.i6’seln§l. gyuw Open one encounter pun“ o; flower thledf =.i ,sain Just how the third snd final following iilpon very laestcmarig rounds for . _ v ‘ i905 game on next Tuesday afternoon advantage 0f gvely p,w,g_ fmnble 533311215 bflck on the mle to Your guess is Just as good as mine safety in the first minule. feeilev- up the day afternoon it appeared as if the lieved matters for the bani-pressed Sport Shorts’ Character Is Dead From Britain Most Famous Tussle But or all his fights, the most rd i“ o» M M iéii‘u"li‘l?_rié.'."é‘yl.ief§rii s h“§.ié*.'.il2r€‘£ii..l"“£§'.§.i?‘ ‘lsstvbisr hell - a brawl t at is still re- ',r h 1 n i olditllniers ashone of l _ he clever, s asp-punching rng-the a -t me r ng c sacs. T ey met (“splay M kicking ymwmal” Time gerliefxakfuihri siirtcd as a iigEt-gioéi. IO-lgiouéiderninnthe glldartFiss. bed .~ . . , . we g t, oug, it l ‘ way 11D t0 2- rr an arro orse , on 9mg’ Bielml“. play L15 Wm‘ a come iuiueleuied world 1lght24tl1 Street near Lexington Ave- gu“ We‘ 3- bwke“ m“ Tecelved heavyweight champion and an un-nue. d after anus? éff efimzvufthwfk m5 "m9" successful claimant of the heavy- bristling battling, Ketchell turned field m1 d 15 d m 1 ‘Lilli PM" “P weight crown — Although he neverloose a huymak hh b0 , t. l“ T‘. L W“ 5°‘ this weighed more than 1'10 pounds -—cauizht Jack on y“ ‘Illllevyh kmkinll 531111“ mil-ll! succumbed ln Pulyclinic Hospitalclear off the verYd?“ l ave 8°14? llllo fl 00m- alter an operation O'Brien, whose him across the ring, with his head limo mg cad in the first half of real name was Joseph Francis An- in the corner sawdust box that pre- me 3mm- Lliony Hagen, had come here Nomoeded the present-day rim: k _ Third and final game of tho ser- 3 from his home in Ventnor, N.J. Jack was out cold throng. .~ ice is scheduled for next Tuesday Since his retirement in i912 -referoe's count, but at afternoon with bouh squads still after a 16-year career during which bell saved him. So the fl! given an even‘ chance of being he lost only five of 184 fights -ed in his record as an no decision returned the winners. O'Brien had been one of the iead- affair, By ALLAN NICKLESON (Canadian Press Staff Write LONDON, Nov. 11-40?) -Davs Neville was some shakes as s hoc- key player back in Canada and al- h he finds himself in the centre of an overseas hockey hot- he figures he has covered mll€s on an arena rink. . . Now an intelligence oificer with a di Air For uad 8Q ron, P.O. Dave, one or muse hard- " skating Montreal Royals, area where plans for inter-squad- ron hockey competition are boom- ing. He may be out there on skates yet. Even an inte can change his mind. . , Dave. with Royal; in 1930 centre and right wing, in thr 11 garded amon the chin, ilércdhim was one of a few to augment the Port Arthur Olym F h team that went to Germany in 1 3 "WM I" E“! "l! . .Before moving to Montreal he ‘ hem" m. Kmhen performed with Hamilton Tigers of and ‘s li lit-heavyweight The fellow who digs u chatter for this column Hon Forster of Montreal, non-playing manager of Canada's Davis Cup tennis tennis end editor of s. tennis and badminton mags.- zine until he joined the R..O.A.l" as a public relations officer. works hard behind a big desk in London headquarters and occasion- gets awav to visit lone and chat with the lads. . . He knew many of them back 110m and he has met a: many again over here. In between lines he tries his hand at tennis and squash with Flt. alter Martin of Toronto and. Regina as the opposition. . . al. That one was phia sidekick, Tom- the boxing stylist Saints were not to be denied. From defending champion; the opening‘ véhlsrtxlsdthg}; pu&,o‘xiiv%o Pfnlilitfic)?! Wales had their first M e ressuro t a e . .soor g anioe g l L f I adly fuddled. Prince of Wales Just way mark as Cgliéiilile oilimgrig e s n t Place By 3-1 Win couldn't strike back. Whenever they a placement from well our, but hh. artnnpted to make s move s. red boot was short. Again Saints and White clad player was on him marched dovmlield and this time like a hungw lion. They were bung Brehaut again took the ball om, qr stopped before they got started danger with a longhlgh imp sun- and but for the timely kicking of ivan of the Sants, as the red and "11 Brehaut Saints would have piled Wliito came back once more, was MAPLE LEAF GARDENS, TOR- u kid 11m with the Qqwly gpggdy up a commanding lead. within inches of a,‘ try but again h, ONTO, Nov. 12 - (CP) — Toronto gays gtewarg and 3nd I O O l And then again overanxlousness lng ruined iiicir own chances, Then Within the shadows of their Oppon- ing tonight as they swfld their B22111’! a habit of picking a ball out. cnts posts. Tivico in the next few third consecutive victory of the sea- lof a scrum gave the sorely-tired minutes Brehaut booted out of 9°“ M “be expense °f m“ W111i?“ P W0 ruggers penalty kicks that danger but tihe Saints finally Boston Bruins by a 3-1 score. At- rellevm-d the pressure if for only flicked. Getting the p311 grcm l tendance was 9.052- fl few moments. But at the same 60mm the backfield startled a, p555- Cast in the starring role was s. time P W C with their backs to 1H8 Play that wound up with Mur- llewwmfll‘ to N HL. ranks. 19- ilu» wall were putting up the gam- Dlly streaking over the line for the Y8!!!‘ °1d Jack McLean “'1” swred est of fights, and they only yielded touchdown and a 3-0 lead for the m“? coal and Fsslmllil“ W‘) °u“"“ 0mm Saints. Hennesseyb convert w“ as he made his pro nooks-v debut e o o a low and of! the mark. with the Meple Leafs. But in that second half it was a Before the whistle endgng eh; The fleet McLean beamed uv 011 diffvwnt stonv- Making an amaZlnB ha“ h“? SOunded P.W.C. lost a come buck the P.W C. team frght- "ii worms chance as camweg; _ ing as if a world title were at stake was within two foot of knnttlng the ' h came marina buck to get a nvell- ‘IOU-ll; only to have the Slums hick Heavylvelg t dcsfirvt-d crow. They had to fight 311d Fig the bail back into P.W,C_ tooth and llllil to get it but get it 59mm? - , th - did and w‘th dramatic sud- P-W-C. Earns Ti defines, A A‘ u“ "cmd 11811 Oihilged Saints Dec. Twice before they finally lunged m“ “"9 b 801118 dee into - guess ihcy had been thrower back P951118 W" wry in the prim», 2):“- AP) only inches from their goal but zhe 59mm“- Heli. however. P.W.C. NEW YORK‘ Nov’ n Ed‘ T thrd time when within five yards startled TD molly fight back. F01‘ pr°m°ler Mme Jacobs}, ay all?“ they raced across payoff dirt. With 111B remainder of the half they “minced a’ lommnd “vgflrge, ‘the ball booted into ‘much on bottled the Saints up in mon- awn fight in M81115“ Tsqutamwlmeuo Saints live Saunders picking quart- “errliigl? by kicking and dribbling Dec- 1g ggtwggter 531d f0“ Nova‘ or, seeing the lines slow in fozniing glwcuollv. From the Saints 25, tyggnéangumléa boy ’wh° ‘ought Joe’ quickly tossed a. pass to Bill Lazge u-m- .1 were thro_\vn back three Lo is em, ago and Lowe was over. before ihe 1.. _ e5 n a WW- 5°!‘ T1116 Splice of t?!‘ afiyht Con“; two weeks an“ » Jllfizlili" .i"r.i.:.;z-r;r.;e“ $122.“: m Jury e ~ e s ' RD 1 ~ o was to The play was so last that many ""1 30th aqua came very close ‘us; grfeclglfrllaligauggfiffs lgtlgmu o‘) or the speCiaioys are still wonder- "men for the last sevan- mvmnt and L“ Savoy}, chi; Des Ing how it. happened, but hap en ll: had t nutes of the game Saints £40m“; veteran whu we; beaten by did nnd the game was aga n all c f 0 Work hard. to stop the P.W. Tum a few week; ggr), even. so is the series still all even Pi m"? “fllkins of! wuh the game. __________. and ii the final game next Tues- RY “a5 oi» centre field as Brehaut “K35 0F CANADA day doesn't produce one of the fig‘ gllfiule? 10118 boot away. On .__... most rugged bitter gridiron battlas wglvefl uhllkfl a pack of hungry 1n addition to its part of the this season then this writer misses w“ sstopll-Begxldelzulnsfilanfi receiver Great Lakes, Canada has nine largo his guess‘ o o o Frcm fhihscrum Blanchzigd ‘@1223 lflkes~morltllafn.—_uio '“‘1*’L!9“@--, Prince of Wales now however Quill-Isl e Saints only to be swp- _ Br hm“, scooped up have o, slight advantage. Ah defend- Bidifihflille_.llai_iiil¢zflifimn mg iglrfllltguéo oifizr the line but. ‘rho ring champions and according to "~ 1a was can“, back as Brena.“ procedure followed in other years And the Perm? ll thik-you can't g swmml over the ln-touch lire . _ now need but another blflmo m9 Elli’ 5°‘ iryln‘ to make on m5 attempt. semis marched rlzaw to retain their title. saint; i °°l1PlB 0f quick buck-i". “gm back m mp geld “he; chis must win if they are to set back h ' ’ ' ' dose can mget wfibhm Len yards the present clmnpons and after T e flrst supposition is that u! almlvlm. m. but Prmce o; W31“ yesterday's game this intermediate 63mm! 15 “V415 m be“ 1° ‘J19 flghmw ((e5‘_:(\1'g_L9ly agaln pushed Si, punnairs beam were fighting Punch the new general manager of their away dnlii field, and ins Iliad for letting victory slip through U19 Dodgers, Branch Pulley. W110 time the ciieiislvc Paid off. From lilvil‘ grasp. They will still be fignc- ls lalrlvus forums moor-pinching a ma“, m... yards out uie P.W.C. lug mad next. Tuesday and flre- and hm"! °f °°°11E hell) i°l' "l" side quarter hurled a quick pass l0 works that hadt-hrcatenedto break Cardinal ch31“ Klni- B“ Large “n51 the lather was over out at one time yesterday are very ‘ ' ' ' for the Lying pointfl before mo apt 1o flare liiio a real oonflagra- m this °°nnectwn' it must be 75' Saints mil/Jo a. move. Cantwelis ‘in-n iJPfOYQ the final whistle is membered "hi" 05mm‘ “c” a m“ try for the extra points was a. blown able cut from his salary of $18,500, beautiful my from a (mfg-rm o o o 0 because the Dodgers lost the pen- angle but u, ban w,“ nwhe; wldg Brooklyn fans are puzzled but Mm in the lost campaign as o, m, upfl m unworrled by Dolph CamillVs sur- DQlPIYs bill"!!! Ill/NERO Slump“! Eeyore me encounter ma“ Mc- prise announccmchb that he is re- mm‘ 335 w ‘Z51’ Entee fast wing-man of the Szfnll “"118 from pnajor league baseball ' ° ' ' w“ flew-w m the open on a dosh and never again will cover first Moreover. at. the ripe baseball m, m, sidelines before being base for the Brooklyn Dodgers, age of 34, Dolph required several bmu m down by the pwg, learn t - u o trips to John Hopkins clinic in but 1E w“ the lust mom“, ‘hmm. o; Fons aloha both ranks of the Baltnioze to take on injections ‘of the game a‘ u“, fin.“ whistle fmmd Gawanus would be distraught no vitnmzns nr the like to bring him the mama batmng u; (my, 1n mid- ‘lmlllt had the Blmly the Clslrfigott)! ifrilfwrefmofi back to p“. ' ' ° ‘Egan, s. fialifgrlzlia new. since he joined ‘rho second supposition is that Sm)’ ‘Fullback. P‘ Landfigan; w o gel-s rn ‘ll/larch. 193B. the shrewd Italian, father of five. thrée’ duflrters. Mt-Enlee, ashes, ls glvln a goo-goo-eyed fadoau/ay. 1 . Mcnouflan; hnlveg‘ greets unisdgldqlynpcffldsifliiortiéfi Ilalatbushcrs a bonito-get manoeuvre thit lgggggigey, Cafiflghnn; {Qru-nrds, the inf-ii their h aim‘ ‘ 5° m“ “m” “mm” °""'Y°"° w“ Shea osbcrkev. Mdfillafl Mc- “DY - _ v . s ou ders and say necked with the club to say. "why G y lm sumwm Nwgomhd, ml- nlphs announcement means one Dolphb the logical manager of this 715g J A Mcncmhd of three rings, two of ti. . 1 - r - ' . cflled witllyfill extra oin-Vm “on Séiirfie-l’ w) Dumb" 5°“ m” rwc. Fullback, stems, three or, Auld; halves, Brehniit. Blflrl- chm-d, SHLTIIClBPSf fcrward=, J. Hodgson, llwvmc. Parnell. Large. SKATING SESSIONS- %;:.,P.:h_ TO-DAY-THE FORUM "‘°"‘°'"i”‘-'-w"°“ (By The Canadian Press) Bern's Morroz. sbsro-wltted Sar- nie n lfback topped all ommgn" FLASHING silinrs oii KEEli icr 511% efll 6 a On ASSURE 600i! HEALTH Montreal Wesbmounle Walter played on the Forster- msnsged Cup teams. It's s quirk that he should wind London headquarters o th AF. esamemberoft queer i at he leEal 08D! away from Bob. Forster used to do a lot of work for The Montreal d Along the hockey lanes. . .0111:- exlian airmen are pleased in st least one way at a thought of s. none-to- ieasant English winter. rinks for the most part are loc- sled within travelling distance of stations. . .Lac. expects of hockey strength from his ititlyecslion. He val a l? h scorer for e m on’s em o - p6 is out that P10. Chuck Artificial ggnalty boon relieved the P,W_C_ Maple Leafs moved into first place chgy were the most potent; smack- _ ys. It was the third penalty a- alongside Montreal Canadians in m; force the Toronto team hm c“ ‘by the Saints resulting in bad pass- Efllrist the Saints as they were the National iiockev League stand- me ML Sco Pencil es-Oorr. Chamberlain. illanes with his Spitfire. The Tnr... onto lad. plflyed st ds sav “you sin’ y . ." He's listed as Lac B. Hoff- man, fitter, in official RC around Montreal known as Bernie Hoffman, who starred on basketball courts for Y. Ml-LA. and Rocklands Bemle looked mighty softball diamond this summer. SPARRING PLUG To the British s. spark plug is s a, “snarlfing plug“. and landing gear is called it‘! softball and seen nothln’ .A . l". re- l3 2—Toronto, 14 :54 Penalty-Hill. n e . WW 15mm m“ b7 Mum‘ u" “'5'?” “M” ‘o ' 5*“ draw ei r winning the opening game 11-6 to t-.\ke t-Tbronlwo. Stewart ' ' ' ' ‘WM "Kl" when they Ielt or: in 4—Bost0n, Boll (I-Iollett) an: Penalties-Copp, Shewchuk, Hamil- “Elgar BRINGING UP FATHER Stolz Is 5 to 8 Betting Favorite For Fight Tonight’ NEW YORK. Nov. 12 —— (A?) ‘They've been tabblng Allis 3110" the mp lightweight challenger for the last six months - so tomorrow night the curly-haired Ncwarikkkid ls going to have to make 1,351; May, Allie all but dethroned Champion Sammy Angott 1n a fills tussle, and since then there has been heavy clamor for a. return bout. But. Banunyb hands haw been aillnB. so to keep uo the bus- iness-ss-usual during alterations. t Allie tangles in Madison Squaw Garden tomorrow with Sidney Walker, the Negro buzz-saw who fights under the name of Beau J80}! er. and tdoisnt flilllfl? W shops along 49th Street- Ule Minn-db for dsndmfl- Senior Rugby Champions Of Prince Ednrd [land- They et together in e ill-gunfi- Can; diens‘ Tarn Back Red Cioupi ended his National scoring spree. Hockey Le e career tonight by SUMMAR! scoJng what prov b9 the na- First Period ey turned back rho k-Oanadlens, Richard (Lech, Do Hawks 543. To- mere) 2:31 'i1l take up the life 2—Canadiens, Benoit (Blake) 18:] the Canadian Pro- Penalties-None. w 5:“... ...*“=.."":'“-". “lféif; s... £22?“ ‘W w 0'1 rea — {gm in the tcbeo Senior Hockey gelnelt er-Goupillo, Tuten, Matti. e League. - . Third Period Goupllles g slkcsnmfettwtlgh plaza Famous” M Bentley (Thom, lth Ton Er and riov Geri D- mmfl” a“ - f?“ 355155;", i,“ 569M158 Th“ il-Canadiens, Gcupllle (Demerl, pute the 11351114“ Frenchmen two l 609mm” 17:03am!!!‘ (prima- goals ahead, lilt before the 851M Emma!’ i ' p Bentley boosted the Chicago score an Alli alt-h sh he'll “dismi”? §2€...i...°u.. of? oeuuu “mm m“ Th“ “ “Sm” b” M“ ll-gazraiaadiens, ooonnoi- (pi-aim) 7 17' °° “'°- _crii ' ‘rhoml. (M. Bonuses Andesiélrrxneted p-owd do! asgomvglxt‘; 7 15;?“ m.’ m n€§fl U 8M9 fin OXC l M. w piled high in t e closing minutes £1“ °" mm” ‘ BMW“ “M” “a membe" °' u“ m- Dllmtn" Rugby . m which Wednesday captured the senior the round 18-11. From lflft in right Hi9! l-Ni BIB! RAN" l. Glllil, W- Mann, p-Aflwug. L “can”. n orshefl’ k . - I - Devoreaux. econd Row: E. Cameron. A. McLellen, P. flherkey, n Merl-Mu,‘ u“. Emu“, l Mcmnam y Front Row: J. Martin, A. J. 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TO i"; y!” vofrouieil-r 1 .____J .1 v HELLOfliLLiEWi-IERE i-o LIKE fiégenpkg} G05,“ THE Black Hawks 5-2 i Nov. l2 —(OP) — as the habitsnth went on their "