CHAILEQTIETQWN GUARDIAN . f ~ BUWLINU ‘ BUX|NG “m-K" i BASKE I BALL WRESILING OTHER SPURT PAGE SEVEN __._... _.._..-;i =- Hart Scores Six - round i Decision Over Joe Hinch In Feature BoutAtHalifax Gottselig Leads Scorers In N.H.L. (C. p, by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. Zl-Jolinny Gomgug, wiiigman for the cham- ih; parade of League pull. official occur-S me leaflllfl Black Hawks. leads the National Hockey t-getters in tho ill?!’ statistics issued by tonight. m six games the ranKV Will-Kg ‘on CillCB/EQ d five R0 % gigs for the total of seven wgue 1112c. in the mtg and ‘a one-point lead ‘ _ ' Iii-flying He s Lwzeii clean hockey too. and has yer t0 311mg, formerly MW_ a Both have bee D cowl 4nd any time iii the penalty box. hastens Bill Cowley and Russ of _M.aro0zis and Black Hawk star, are right the leader with six point: making the 1m for their tean mates. and ey‘5 total is composed a a1 and five assists uihile Blinco as siX assists, largest iiiunber of yer. Goodicllow of bio. Detroit in Gottseligb closest rive-l in main. with four point of four Jackson haw each Blake collected three goals and two a4- 5M5, while Daihlstroan and ‘Brun- eveau have a goal and four assists npiece. ‘lbrontoh Red Hornet and Reg Hamilton are 118M118 it out with Bill liocKenzie of Chlcaeo for the bad man position, each with 14 minutes in the cooler so m. l: o all-conquering Remember When (By The Canadian heal) 1mm Dame's three-year win- g streairwas mapped at South end, Ind.. seven years ago today hm Southern California defeated college foot- . 16-14. Behind in the quarter. Southern Oalifomia through the Irish defence final minute field goal gave t i a fliun tho decision KAI-HEX. Nov. 2l—-(GP)—\Kid Hart, veteran Moncton, N, ,, Wuihpaw. scored a six-round den. tXSlOIl over Joe Hlnch of Halifax vnight in the feature bout, or the Checkers Union Boxing Club pun Bram at the labor Temple, In the first two rounds, the New Birunswicker had Hinich m the run. Twice the Halifax fighter went down to the canvas but jumped fir: halgatlli: ivitliouir taking a count, c resin a tei" sna in smashes to the face. pp g 1e“ Much to Hart surprise, 11mm bfluiwed up each time. throwing a. 10118 fiKht that kept the Monctcn- ian from rushing in for the kill. In the third and fourth rounds. Hart appeared leg dreary, m; heavier and younger Oppongnf, banged him around the ropes. land- ing several dn-masina punches, But the cool veteran gave as good as he receivedndisPlflyins clever in- fighting tactics. The Morictoii souilinnw had a wide margin in the iiftli and sixth rounds. beating l-Linch i.o the punch at every flurry. l-linch realized his only hope of a win we; through I. knockout. and rushed in in p, 1m effort. "art, however, took most of his lwfllfls on his gloves and CDUIllBT-glulldiéd smartly t0 roll up additlrial point-s. Hart weighed 132 pounds and X-Iinch wu seven pound; heavier. Wins In 6th Round: LONDON, Nov. 2i (OP Cable) -—Lei’ty Flynn, Jamaica, 14.5 3-4. tonight knocked out Vlcano Diexv. France. 151, in the sixth round of an cight-rouni boxing match at the National sporting Club. There was little to choose be- tween the two men until the sixth when Flynn landed a heavy right. to the stomach that floored Diego. HALIFAX ACCEPTS YORK. Enxland-(CB-Iibiieifin Secretary mm Halifax has mega - ecl the presidency of the York lty football club in the Elnglish e. He will attend home matches w en his dutis permit. Keep Min-Iii’: In the home. Highest quality and a standard price . . . two most jealously maintained assets of Black Cat Cigarettes. They have given Black Cat tremendous popularity in England for over 30 yearn. These basic principles of fair play with the smoking public are giving Black Cat in Canada asensational luccess. Everywhere ou go. 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Saint John boy, still with Pivoidenice. has three goals anal? foiglassists. .e ance of the league's 13 Maribimers are close behind. only ‘l-Iyarrv Currie of Charlottetown, o Pittsburgh player. has failed to enter the scoring lists. Pete Kcllyoi Charlottetown. who has been dividing his time between Pitwburirh and Detroit Red Wing-s of the National Hockey League. follows the leaders with siX points. two goals and four assists. Dogaie Kuhn. former Truro Bl-‘ZYCG-l and Ken-Line's lincniate, has five points. Bert Connolly. another Moncton Hawk Brad. now with Springfield, is a point behind Kuhn and m- Obhfr Mint back are Oroaaley Sher- wood of Saint John and Des Smith, formerly with 531m, John Beavers and Charlottetown Abbies. Sherwood plays for Providence and Smith for New Haven. The records MicManus. Herdhey Keatine. Prov Kelly. Pitt. Kuhn, Prov. gummy. Bovine erwood. Prov. Smith. New Havn lamb. _ Jackson. Hudson. Prov Steele. Hershey Beavers Win 3rd Straight From Wolves Q FnQI-IQHHQNN3Q °0¢Q§I$§nnfd§nFh> -~nuu»ua4qW HALIFAX, Nov. 21 (GP) _ Saint John Beavers tonight mark- ed up their third successive tri- umph in a four-gune exhibition series with Halifax Wolves of Eastern Hockey League by win“- ing 5-3. After beating the Wolves in 551m John. Beavers came here fax appearances. Beavers took a 2-l lead in the first period with mtafixooha m4 Russell counting, They were my; aorlelem iln tel: middle frame when Oves nay their best h ofBtlyed nlgllilt. _ ockey Hr . R d Sh - lied for theeyidsliatliars “tum” {:51 P811941 While McKenzie and Red- “Kg: scored for Halifax, avers were m»; m-gmq Outfit than the Sllfolierea who 511$ ed weakness around goal and de- felwe- JB-Wifi. formerly of, New- 085516. N. B., at times played l, sensational game in goal for the Wolves. “HENTLEIE Clll lull l» ca; u"; vincod 311E890?! III lhQ clothing llng FIT YOU PROPERLY It’: no amateur’: Job l STOCK SUITS AND OVER- COATS ALSO MADE - TO - MEASURE J. P. MacPherson 8i Son Great Geo. Si... Charlottetown ‘OUT OUR WAY COOK NOTA E0 . i . tonight for the first of two Hall-- THEQS ALL ‘TH’ WOOD l’. IAIN LET YEW HAVE! ‘THIS HEAH IS FED. BREAKFUST - ~ I'M A Juan’, m‘ HAIN'T A-cu-rriwwooo Few. no NIGHT Bill Cowley Scorer In N MONTREAL, Nov. 21 —(CP) - Blll Cowley. Boslon Bruins’ flashy centre. la wp Maritime point mak- Qr in the National Hockey league, official statistics showed wnight. The former Halifax Wolverine has scored only one goal but his five assists give him a slX point to- tal and a margin of two points over Joffre De§iles of Chicago, his clos- est Maritime rival. DGSUGLS, an am- ateur at Saint John and Charlotte- town. has two oals and the same number of assi. . Ray Getlifie and Bill (flash) Hol- lett, two other Bruins. and Eddie Wlseman oi New York Americans are nuxt lii line wilh iiircc ixnnts apiece. Each has a goal and two assists. Getliffe formerly was with saint John and Charlottetown while l-lollett comes from North Sydney, N, _S.._and_vvis§man_ from Newcas; National Hockey League Stand- ings:— W L D l-‘ A PTS Chicago 4 l 1 l6 8 9 Rangers 4 0 0 9 4 B Toronto 3 3 2 "2 l0 8 Boston 3 1 l .3 7 7 Americana 8 2 0 7 i0 6 Detroit 5 0i l3 17 2 0 6 0 8 22 0 Canadians Pappageno A 2| T0 2 Favorite IDNDON. Nov. 21 (GP Cablel —G. I". Mai-igaifs Pappagviio 11 remained favorite for $£lllll'd&y'S Manchester November handicap in a callover of Odds at the Victoria Club tonight. being quoted at 2i to 2 as azainst l9 in 2 in the previous callover last Friday. Other odds: Solitaire. 100 to 9; May Wong, 12 to l; Bragonnade. 100 to 8; Bughtrig and Velvet Cushion, 100 to 7; Aphrodisla and Taran. 15 to 1; Trafalgar. 100 to 6: Maranto and Nadiishka. l8 to l; Bird's Eye and Listoi. 20 lo i: Golden Martlett, Cnrlino. and Phosphor. 25 to l: Queen's Shill- ing. Battle Song, Intolerance, and Paciolus, 33 to l. CLUBS ORGANIZED OHARLUPIETOWN -- (OP) — _'1'hrough the efforts of Field-man W. F. Burke of the Prince Edward Island Agriculture department, 22 fox ltudvy club; have been organz- ed in the province. RADIO BONFIRE SAINT JOHN. N. B. —(CP) -— To solve a market glut of obsolete radios, dealers here decided to have hundreds of old sets hauled to the top of hlsitoric Fort Howe and burned in a huge bonfire. l ELECTED PRESIDENT BAINT JOHN. N. B.—(OP) — Sergeant-Detective H. J. Kilpat- rick, of the Saint John Police de- partment, was elected president for 1938-39 at the annual meeting of N. H. L. Standing F Top Maritime ational Loop tie. N. B. Pet-e Kelly of (maxvlottewwn urea in the N. H. I... records - ihough he has alplent more time this season in the temational Amer- ican League. He has assisted on on Detroit goal. Leading scorer in the League last year, Gordie Drillon of Moncton. Toronto Maple Leaf’ ace right winger. fractured his thumb in ‘the as first game of the season not. returned to action. Th rds: e reco A G T Cowley, Boston 1 5 6 -eis. 2 2 4 Ge liffe, Boat l. 3 3 Ho tt, 1 2 3 Wisema-n, l. 2 Ii Kell Detroi 0 1 y I A Simmerm gs Around The Sport Front (By Alan lhndal. Canadian Press staff Writer) NEW YORK, Nov. ".i—R1ed Dut- ton is a happy fellow these days because his hotel in the Turner Valleys in Alberta. la doing so well. A couple of other National Hoc- key Leaguen. Paul ‘lliompson of Chicano and brother Tiny. of Bos- ton. are partners with the New York Americans manager in the business. Dutton claims the rules have taken the savagery out cf N. H. L. pla and odd: that amateurs in a. play q. rougher name than they do under the big top. If you like jitterbugs. they don't his wife. They put the old zlppety- zip in any dance they tackle, Ceferlno Garcia is so sure he will pans Henry Armstrong and win the ivelieriveight clown iiexi Friday that he has asked for fir; in Puerio Rico for the season. Dlz Dean, lecturing in th: middlowest, invites his listeners to i Wfllch him Dltdi in the 1939 world . serie Bp-rrwy Ross. now a Chicago business man. says repel-u he miilhit try a ring commnck are his idea. of a joke. In mite oil’ Yale's poor canon. coach Ducky Pond and hi: have been retrained for the i938 football . ‘H10 American Derby. carryimz $35,000 in added money, will be revived by Wash- ington Pork for its 1939 meeting. The race was inaugurated in i384 and dropped this year. To attract batter riding talent the track plans to offer prizes to locket; plan. / GOOD RECORD YARMOUTH, N. B. —-(OP) -_ Out of more than 2.400 head of cattle in Yarmouth County tented by veieriniaries for tuberculosis. only three animals were found to be reactors. the Maritime Amateur Skating Asgciation here. TH AT; LUMBER‘ THIS ROY POWERS. K GLASS Bc-rron BUCKET A Vva Mao: - LiKliTria ONE. ~ ; mum“ y w; FuuNnOu Face isLAune Usgjvljrniaiijg for Dandruff. ING'S SCOUT — mme any hotter-footed than loo-T key Alf Robertson of Toronto and! away off. In fact Barney aclmitsi starting the SIOPV himself. That's‘ Let's czr mania DINGKY mum‘! To LocATI. Raw Uncut. WATER Sydney Club Seeks Beaver I Defence Ace 2 a SYDNEY, N. 8..‘Nov. Il-(OD- -'rii.e Sydney odwy Club tonight sent a. summons to Charlie Phil ps ace defenceman for John Beavers to come to Sydney tomor- . t, Ill!) f thC lgawpomglgegi hgoo er)’ 8 fiwkel’ gob cttioinl and Hiilllpl licned with Sydney and established resi- dence here more than a month 880- Slrice then, ul8%h8.VB had no word from Phillips indicate whether he would come here om‘ continue phalnc with Beavers. ub officials said they sent the lummonl to Halifax when the for- m Moncton Maroon; star 91W“ inutoziightb game 688195‘ 591171“ Wolves. (a Reviewed and approved f PLEA$E ooaPT FORCE THIS NIGHT LiFE on usuweue ALL 6111M’ TUIZRIBLE DISSIPATED LOOKIH I n“ IS TH’ THIIZD NIGHT WE'VE SET UP TlLL SEVEN O CLOCK ' ‘A _ sT-RW “$357752 “F”? —~".1_,__ BOWLING ‘Q-QQ-O-ooooooatob OIAIIDTTEIDWN ALLIYI Mixed Doublea J. Paquet ~A. Moran— — —1268 H. Praughtr-C. MacKlnnon -12Z<l I. McCabe —J. D. Webotcl- -1l88 M. Mutch —J. Williams — —llM A. Kane —B McDonald — 1141 P. Smith —-B McNeill- — —1l3'7 H. 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