"*W"a' ..,:.»~.....=~ .- u: rm. bi1r-\i<LU‘L'il'JIUWl\l GUARDIAN bkélvu-m 46. wad PA‘) L’. Q1 4S BOXING l a . BOWLING eAskE iisAy. I " A HULK“ OTHER SPORT WRESHJNG UNB. RUGCERS DEFEAT ST. DUNSTAN’S I2- ; ~_ i‘ Mi- Bruins Sell Jackson And Farr's FisticiffiebaudDeadlgg/zs Series NB. - REJ. Rugby Title With Win In StormySeas; Won By Mount Allison Goltlsworthy T0 Americans; Future Hangs DecidingRace Wednesday As Result Of Contest Seek New " On Nova Bout FREDERICTON. Oct. Ztf-Mount Allison University (By ALAN nANnAL Cmmm" Pm‘ 5”" “Wm won the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Intercol Ring Veteran Recalls Early Fig h t D a y s’ ._Z_.,- Tom Home) HERSHEY, 33.. OCi. 24 —(AP) B (Asociascd, Press Siwrts Writer) —Boston Bruins moved today to (Cflflflfllllm P7955 1393959311) While official timingaof the moo ‘PORONTO, Oct. M-Bright-eyed Bill §tewa rt Brick To Pilot. f! li i. Hawks lb <imfchl ll ~ -»l‘lil1 n‘ acquire a new "baby" third line by selling Leroy Goldswcrthy rind Art Jackson. both wingers, to New York Americans, and ac- Jllllflflg! Harry Frost, right winger and leading scorer for Hershey ribs. United States Eastern Amateur Hockey League Champ- tand Mel Hill. recalled from Provi- l’ rlcnce. as thi- sextet. around ivlricli Rlluvv and Conaclier when the Bruins invade Cleveland tomor- row night for an exhibition game with Bill Cook's Intemzrtlnnirl- American League Cleveland Bar~ (ills. lloth Conacliei" and itfcRcrivv will he plriyiirg their. first pro- fessional game. whereas Frost gels slogan: NEW YORK. Oct. 24—-(CP)— Thcy say Tommy Farr has saved 5200.000 since he left the Welsh oral mines for the prize riu: Tcininv 3500.000 bank roll....due to meet Lou Nova in December. he Ls in training already. determined to be has his heart set on a ions a year ago. 1,, 11 1 1 H _ V _ . p-top shape for his fourth ._ '_ ROY Conmjhcr PfLw-‘iuf (‘\‘Il’_\‘l)t"(l\‘ else. Fiirr YPiiliZfS hc ' an“ To”; Rchrdol‘; ti“: liars in u l this one or 110001)! 111t- r llr\.t'l1l‘S signed. by the ‘Bruins l? "m1 ' ".'l_ qxfmmy 1_ sun iytisierilzrv. along with Red Hamill l‘ ‘ 1 mi‘ Jo‘ Lin“ m‘ Ted Ssiieztt-lsuccemirilly defend- l\lirirnger' Art Ross will mould his , , , 11,1,“ 11, N01 one of the 51x 13 eql his AP tennis clrniirpiiiirsliip more than 2-1. nun 1st tin» lroi-bui-liopelc.~s chal- Frm; “i111 11-11111 11p 111.1111 M‘, leir of Ted Ilrtralr. Canadian editom. Farah fathers Broadway” each Saturday Hnst-hsiitil. who has held the championship for the 1iast two . - stroked sizzling serve. and .t-t placements trust the Crin- '~ bat to win 0-0. 13-2.. today ‘Ill mutters the Brooklyn Dod- "watch us in 1939K. made his initial pro appearance last Saturday night 5X1 EX' hibition grime at. Hershey against Washington Redskins. ground- GIJOUCESTER. 1148,58“ O0!» 24 — Through blinding rain squalls and a boisterous scu. the Gloucester schooner Gertrude L. Thebaud. United suites challenger for the International Fishermenfs Trophy. today evened the score with Bluenose the Canadian defender. by Taking the four-h race in their three-out- of-five series for lrhc sailing cham- pionship of the Nnrt-h Atlantic. The trophy u‘. stake was put up for competition by Sen-zitor W. H. D611- nis, publisher of the Halifax Her- d a1 . The challengers margin 01f HD- Broximaiclyi five-minutes did not egzin to tell the story, for she trailed Brucnose on the _0p_6ll11‘1g nine-mile leg of o. 35 l-2 mile irreg- ular triangle off Nuhant, Her vic- {orv W85 won on the item 12 “:29 68. a beat against a 1113 5°“ ‘ erly breeze, while the sea. rolled its highest. The bit: Canadian fisherman 10st several lclluths after roundin the second buoy when her hac. stay tmrted rind she was forced to come up into the wind while crew mem- bers doused her jib topsoil. Two topmcn, clinging to precarious holds in the windswept rigging, were mo- thus was lacking. The ud, accord- ing to time taken aboard. finished the course in four hours. 50 min- utes, and 40 seconds, and Blueriosirs time was approximately five min- utes greater. Captain Cecil Moulton at The- bauds wheel, took no chances at the finish and swung past the buoy, intended as the other end of the line. first on the starboard and then on the port hand to avoid possible arguments. The breeze barked and hauled somewhat and fluctuated in veloc- ity from about eight miles an hour to better than 25. azid whenever it piped up, Thebaud drew away from the bit: defender. 1 Her supporters have insised The- baudls best chance would be in a strong breeze and the results thus fir: seem to confirm that conten- tion. The two mces she has won, the first and the fourth, were sail- ed in the brlskest conditions of the series, and Bluenose took her two races in the lightest. With storm warnings hoisted along the coast, the race committee gave the crews a day off and set the fifth and deciding race for the same course Wednesday. 'I'hebaud come to her home port here after the race but Bluenosc six rounds. and alert at B1. Jack Moriarty has the floor to himself when he starts to tell of the days of bare-knuckle fighting in Toronto. when you had to keep one eye on your opponent and the other on the lookout for the police morality squad. ‘rnc youngsters who gather at the corner gymnaslums sit wide- eyed when old Jack tells of his associations with John L. Sullivan and Gentleman Jim Corbett, or of the fight that brought him the Canadian feaihervreight title. The best story of his stock, tllOlY-Ill. goes back to a raid on Alebrt, Hall in the 80's. when Jack stayed six rounds with gloves on against Charlie Lange and was sentenced to six months in jail for doing it. He never did serve the sentence. Lange was a member of a side- betting troupe led by Duncan l-‘toss. world's broadsword champ- ion. Lanceis part in, the show was to offer $100 to any man who could stay in the ring with him Moriarty ‘who ‘weighed 60 pounds lea than Langefs 190. needed the legiaie Rugby deciding game. U Covcney and first half. League title today without Playing in tlic niversity of New Brunswick defeated $1, Dunstan’s Universl-[v 12-5, and the Islanders’ loss clinched the championship for Mount Allison, Nova Scotia titleholders for the Maritime intercollegiate crown. who will play 111,1 St. Dunstan’s previously defeated U. N. B. 19-0 at Charlottetown and today's game, ivus iin upset. The local ruggcrs showed results 0f intei1. sive practice. played in a downpour. The four U. N. B. trics_ three occurring in the first half, followed brilliant backfield play. McDermott, the former counting twice in the GAIN EARLY LEAD At half time the score was 0-0. although St. Dunstaivs struggled gamely. The type 9f Play that earned victory for thcm previously failed to work today. Their short. and long passes went. astray on the slippery field. and when they de- pended more upon their scrum they were again outplayed. The scorers were Down The Alleys CITTOWN BOWLING '1 Tonight at 8:30 the ‘ifglfivélrbig couples will bowls- M. Mcbellaxi a r. Cox. N. McKay dz B. Cox. the Bruins. i“m§.‘15.1“qglooaigfili thick 1121i? mmlllrllv endangered b95011? 111° went. to Boston where riggers were money and grabbed the chance M Stull 8: C _ _ _ , , .1 . t . . i. Y i . ‘ ;_ -. - ed tn rl af- - . McKenna. U GiilAtlsllOillllfidkfls ‘sold outright to dupartmerlii! Hthey (cgilntcci 45s mall°t°lllle Cvlglld be wllltlglfiefélks of ordered to repair the broken buck- He was staggering about the ring. 1g,9°1l’§“§gok°l’ae“pw $15,510 gnu,“ P. Cooper 8i J. OT-Ianley, 51f. “Piltff j§1';“-0“,1i‘g1f Jpsblse", W“ 1111111.. against ‘Philadelphia yes- mgvghfgssgglfg 191mg rubber 1,0015 swv and splice other minor dem- holding on and . ing badly Mmnmn {wed ,0 convert 1mm E. Wmn a: a. Moore. . p o emt, re- R88 111 he!‘ '10P hamwr- from c. ribboned lip when the fin- a A" 7 °°1°°k 1n the Comments; purchased at 1939-40 season. cash involved was not announced. the start of the "Die amount of lei "iy to average 302 yards gained per game for the past six contests ....Stel1a. lvnlsh, the gal athlete, is back from Europe with a. whole and sheets of driven rain made oil skins scant: protection. A: times visibility was so p001" it was limited to a few vessel committee In Boston. Captain Angus Wel- ter: of the Bluenose, obviously was disappointed but he expressed determination to clinch the series a silver plate in his broken nose. lsh came-but he earned the $100. For six months he had to wear As the fizht ended. the police difificult. angle. The play then went from one end of the field to the other but the U. N. B. backfield began work- ing again and. Covency raced over er 9W9- “ Plnglgxort vr. Douirhnuts vs. Red riuiiariamrk“ Mixed Doubles trunk-load of medals and tr0- lenpths, Even the race 1 wed d3’, H w um _t H1 G a F 1111105 b0“, 1mm 85113.11. 1,1111% ivjasr nottgrei dtitscuss {fies h€a$vyff§§au1 e1; b0 n ghmcenrllqed, Someone smuggled Jack 1111. 1111B a second time. Fe en McMgAag-Pbltggalnnis-lass, m ‘ _»___'__ giilrlglélwwlzgirk eocoiroena; sag. one “Thebaud beat us_mouzhfllfilsailau Daroug get back dmér and he hid in The final score oi- the half came D: “mm-King! Mo.“ summon-ISM. Hugh Bennett. ‘tho used to be I h n 15h n“ * he blufled out i nn) ones un ertaking estab- 1,5 me 1651111 o; 1; mun, play by E mwhw- P- . quite some shakes as t. footballer end 0 is e B- ‘ i‘ "mmm “Wshms "m" ll" ‘W- Art Mollbnarhan who shook on I- t a -w. Maodonald-llli. N H L S down Texas way, is in New York was Over. several 930111915 by $111115 M55” - P54" "A- Moran-HBO. o t 0 Wm, me rodeonnfiugh says bum ’ 1 ‘Jo days ltaeter he was hauled and men m“ down the new He llD/gitch-J.“ WDigiants-l-llgila, (logging one rodeo steer in Vladis- M J l n magistro ‘s court and sen- P1155 1,0 s; t, l1 1 ed to - "Elm- - 11m- . — » on Squzii-c Garden is its tough as a l” E 1 Frank 301161187‘ ‘bended to six months in lull for Md§§mo11_ x5 UYQ neBtlysoored A. Kane-S. McDonald-MM. '_ n m Chalk up an assist to a recent l0 football gtimcst- Alzmaccr Joe " m‘ Pm l" the “Fm- A Mtelmlm again. Mammalian again failed to H- mufimfi- Mflxlnlwlr-IOW. ’ m. who,‘ addition to the family ‘if Wilf Gould says Jimmy lsrriddot-k has L fs! N d C h ggdgealebjli and hired Nich- oonvem The ha“ ended Wm. u tr: lessen "rthezzi; ::..2r:;r*°"..°:.-. tart: ea P “me °a¢ lawyer ma. 18”“ eve" ~- B- » m» deem t»; ammo-r. a...._...i-°fi=~. be good this y... because ere’s Jim‘s friends after all the our a N . Merit-fir lmurhi a peli- of cloves can.“ o1, Offenllve 5~ 5mm”- M<='l1°°1‘—°73- ew York Rovers u, 00m and when 11,, Wm“ Mrs. McLeod-W. McLeod-Mi. mouth to iced," the while back that Braddock would - logical moment came Murphy ask- The second half brought with l! HOLY NAME BOWLING Welsh-born goalie said a; 11 can- iacklc the ring a~aln.... ' ' t . . . ° PRESTON 011i. O00. ZP-(CP) 1M adicn practic . Wilf b ch ———.--— 1 ’ , -' . - 9d 111m to Produce them. The _ _ ' t- o Ibis; Just of a lEiJ-potinile poeycaeglfiy l: l-liligy ivlacPlgzi%inictléeidfl3ill Tcr- Eremf9§§i§§d ‘Qfiiirltiii ma‘; beriiiiifmfi WINMPEG ' 0C1 2,1 _(CP,_ ltizyzlimtfildagliédtgieltnto; m pin tgn :,,,1,‘¥°§5““,2f,.§“.i“d1.s‘ 1.1%“? istnn. 1,. 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Atiliiigwsllxdi $121500 to New Orlcansa for 9mg‘): umiell muimiheki pa‘; Ester“ Umtedd skates Alsnateur mosgvfiggdhogttrl llrageigliiilttiy ma‘ fit L‘ Comomn‘ l" “a m9 v £1 gross 76 to win 1,119 11111111111 and sent lilin to Jersey City.... gxaellssgfinfiloéiefggiluwignmay; 01353:?$a€hg“;:ngel;°glg’mgatg2 seaside D. Gillie 9.0 1111- 1. teats trainin t - t_ but thetGi t f0; t t t .- . ' ~ . I ' - mm- -a Cir-lodge. Wentworth 1.5g acagrigcl: giiiirleéirnliirla cation 0n hi; srrruliiiai ilnpgiwir? wtilbiunfylffictfiaotlfigiiasbigsttowliiliim helgecutglfigiihwhc did not make the Monarchs claim imimeiioggieexittgifaniizdnivked 3150:‘ L’ m“ m“ m m (letfeated Ken Black. olf Vancouver‘ er Red eligible for draft selection fith Iaomnwls National mague western "'1 with Range“ for M‘ 100g; ha“ an mmect H15 try-w“ L. llillison '12 ix; 4Q_Q:u rated one of Canada's best zima- f" $7500» u exhibition ur with New York ' ' nvcrted by Higgins With fif- tours. in the 1938 Can tn Am - '3“ Y‘ .. . Am i . 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Hen- M- 3mm 7° 44 71-5“ ' ~ t Misc t- --- - . ' “_"_'_'_' we. . . . M" in that he took a few days off. %L‘;r‘1~l‘“1§‘.;..nt£ rii? lcignctmt gete s?) ygmggg gift 1113"". eyes M“ IW- REMEMBER WHEN Qfiitawa’; gym‘; .§.o““°“g°:1d Conniillly, iviciieiii c niiltuacpgrriitliti R» mm" 9° 1°" m circle was in the nets yestei-dav as fAnv i1\1((‘fS....Btll‘ilcy' Ross.who 1mg. a mamci sggfgifliflgaalfil gfgf my The Q“ P: s!) mm o; (£61186 Ne? 19,1133‘; Con‘ halves. Hlsclns J ' ffralnor S’ 1" Mwxay 94 76 794“ the team split into tw Jd ' a i r "it n tl fllc-m, sticks to . . _- , e ' ' '- ' T11 ; m '. ' ' , played rm exhibition cgrizi-ai? an Azsflhglilllillfl-{Hfi-lrlltolfiliis will be at “ab” “=1 101 one or two days. 1x03 Wood piloitied Miss America. ttglfrnfguglée £§§W§ft'§l“,i‘m°- SniIiLIIIITMoKiiii-iecgilaévtfrytl: militia‘? W» Devev- 82 ‘l4 01 U11" fl! tirirnfrly _____ the ringside when the fhing comes m? 9- “ew l‘ 9d still-e‘ 517953- anw P1119941 ' ' F. Flynn 86 106 05-4331 AT 1x lrnutl; The Chicago Bhwk Hawks un on“ GOING Tllh LIMIT boaturecoirid of 104.19 miles an hour ahwnfl-s of Chicago, hero on Nov 1 ‘ _ ‘ _ f . i ‘ " 1 11. k k 11 115 1- —--- on e arem River, New York. - womb ' ‘ ALSO suns °‘“°.E°“" “m” _°’ "h" S“““'°" is? iiimivai-“ti”... iigiese went Jr’: ‘Bow said Bigfoot Sampson, seven rem use wdflv- He late I‘ “i” b“ °“‘°“"’" m“ m“ E s m M 81w C11) last season, still can be look- ‘l l’ C‘ . _ “dm 1 e11 d K Ii. Coylc 97 '78 '11 ‘l ‘m, To “lqwm. ed on w funflbh 5m, m“ in t a1 ter Michigan in the first half Sat- 1 you evarwalk five miles to fi P59 aye Dons mark of 110 since he was stricken with pneu- COLLECTOR ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ ' 1n 1n m exhmmonp " ‘L t ‘.1 n" irrdzrv....Yoii'll sec one of those Kit some chrckrng meat. and when miles an hour, steering Miss Amer- moniia last July. S STUNG c Max mo 122 82 g‘ °°“ e‘ “ 1°" football 111111105 _v0ii rend About when W" sot w do heiwcvn you line de 1°“ X It lz4-mlles-fln-heur clip in P11111011; 1'“_—11;E1q- _ m..." n' xii-wit?“ 04 6o 68-524 J. P. MtitPherson ALL .\l.t\l{l'IS LIT/l‘ IXQ SERVICE YUIIR (tut ‘YODAY t Willard llzitlcries Picked up in 1iasslngr Avior-don is showing no effects of an ankle break that put hlnr of commission with Canadietis late last. season. Coach Bill Stewart of Chicago Black Hawks on the Job today. Stewart has been nets the team was split int/o two squads one side won 5-1 with the sparked Red Wines to a 7-4 vrc. tory ovcr Pittsburgh Hornets, In- tam Leanne farm Detroit club with three goals. And two of his goals were figed within 3i seconds. team for the Armand 011i. back Fordlinin 200s (rut to PWSDUTSh hi5 \\i 5 system for the week ending Oct. 21. 193B were 34.630298 as conrpzirod with 54.522175 for the correspoutlinz period of 1937 an increase of 5108.123. rccr/vcring from an amwudicltis operation rind enriching duties were hamllecl by winginiiii Paul Thom- son. Cecil Hart rates Wilf Hoch, the former Ottawa rmrnteur. one of the most. improved defense-men training with Canadians. Hocn tiiriretl pro last season. ____ white folk is planted a bear triip, than _|pply k lrwrdinl u September 1032. iinlt brou h 911101115 by the conflict." y 8 t Madame Home was born a Chris-ian-her great great grand~ mother was one of the first Christ.- ians ‘in China e was educat- ——and 5h ed at the Universit of Chicago and She speaks Columbia Universi y. Emglish perfectly, Madame Huang declined to speak it lenlth on the war situation in her country. “I'm onl a aim l Chinese Y. W. C. A. lady," she sued? he‘: ha‘; talk about. the Christian cheer." n“ B message o’ MANY TO ATTEND Copper Cliff, Ont, president 0f the Institute; and a number of promin- ent: United States eniineera. .. Subjects of izeneral interest to the industry will be discussed at six technical sessions. Included will be uiscussion of dc lopment in Al- berta's Turner Valley oil fields: de- velopment ol’ the Zdbelloa mining area; innovations in ‘gold milling; dust prevention in B tish Colum- bla mines; and re-orgnnizatim of the department of mines with par- ticular reference t0 the aeoloslcfll Bllfléy. Jacob Merk has found another use Tonight's Schedule at ‘l O'clock ‘ n - -' ' " ‘ r lI 10ml being ‘filled flilalllsl "Both laiiéiinfllioothkcglti n ‘iiiglltixlgstiglili?’ ariiiplaletliithihélagtglfer CHINESEPEOPLE MlNmG MEETING f0!‘ his bees. He. loosed a swarm of . The following twelve couples “ill tzoolie Mike Karakas. And four of 151111 tum 111r}'<>:i<>11' on his face "A1i nevahl hits nuthin’ lak dill: IINITED my“, VANCOUVER Oct 299mm”; MSW bees into his rzrauary and start the third routid tonight»- llle R0515 ‘l’??? marked 111') bl’ i119 ever sincv the World series. ls hld- liulillcn to me. But Ahse had a —--—'— , ent leaders of the Canadian minln- me insects one Cd “V” School tax LADIES GENTS team's third line of Johnny 00o- 11111 o... 1.1 Bnbvl01l, Long Island. no.1. “.1111 1111113, 1,,,1,1,e,,;- EDMONTON, Oct. 24 - China's industry will Attend ti...‘ Minus “new” “m m“ “m” w “l” A- 0°55 F‘ M°CM"‘H” $01111. Clllly Dahlstrom rind Roger fishing anti huntintz on the sldc H "Wlruti" demanded Bigfoot 99°91‘? a"? depending upon their western meeting of the Canadian ‘he gram‘ Wrrk “ins ‘tn-nvmed on M» Duffy R- mm“ Jenkins. M0111)» 1t... didn't know that Fred- ~01,“ 1,, d6 nhmv Ah done-tan“ unwiaverincz mun in God. their Instr-rite of Mining and Metallurgy a" "mull ‘lllllilc and lmrd- 1;, Itnnahair Geo. 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