a4- 41g)!»- O ' h lirraflia» BOSTON, Nov. 13 - (AP) —- Tho cellar-dwelling Boston Bruins pcored a 4-2 victory over Torono Maple Leafs here tonight before T0395 Garden fans to gain their first National Hockey League tri- umph in nine starts. The victory was costly for Bruins as centre Eddie Sandie-rd severed a tendon in his ankle dur- ing the opening period. The 21-year-old Sandforcl collid- zone and he apparently fell oi. that Toronto defencemans skates. He will be sidelined for at least six weeks and Sylvio Bettio, l9- year-old \vinger. has been called u.) from the Hershey American Hock- ey League farm team as a re- placement. Brulns, who had only a tie out of their previous eight starts. spot- ted Maple Leafs t\vo goals during ‘he first four minutes. First Period i--Toronto. Ezinlckl (Watson) .43 I_'I‘omnto, Klukay (Tlmgren) M“ L-Boston, Maloney (Dumart, Schmidt) . 12:47 l—Bosfon, Pclrson (K. Smith, Ronty) Penalties ~ Juzda , Kiukay. Second Period l-Boston, Creighton (Harrison, Quackenbush) 11.01 Penalties W Schmidt, Peirsor. Third Period f-Boston, Dumart (Schmidt) ,. , . .600 Penalties - None. l6 .37 NEW‘ YORK 1. DETROIT 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 13 \ (CP) — A (lisputr-d goal scorcd by Don (Bones) Raleigh midway in the third period enabled New York Rangers to conic from behind and tie the first-place Detroit R-eci Wings 1-1 tonight in a rough lla- iional Hockey League game at Madison Square Garden. A crowd oi 14.442 saw the Rang- ers, whose winless string now stands at seven games, take bruis- ing punishment from the harri- hittinc Red Wings for two periods and then put on a tremendous third-period drive to gain the deadlock. First Period Scoring -- None. Penalties - Gee, Poile, Stewart (2), Lindsay. Second Period 11—Detroit, Abel (Lindsay, Howe) 18 z i0 Penalties-Egan, Shero, Juckes, Stanley (misconduct). Third Period 2-New York, Raleigh (Lund, Slowinski) 9:15 Penalties -_ Reise, Shero. MONTREAL 0, CHICAGO 0 CHICAGO, Nov. 13—(CP)—Mont- League by tying Cilicago Black Hawks 0-0.before 16,988 here to- night, They pulled ahead of Tor- onto's Maple Leafs, upset 4-2 by Boston. First Period Scorlng—None. Penalties: Guidolin, Gravelle. and misconduct). Second Period Scoring--None. Penalties: None. Thlrd Period Bearing-None, Penalties-None, DETROIT ‘I BOSTON 5 1 1 2 2 Prystal, Dickens, Riopelle (minor Christopher Stout (S. Weeks) 3 3 4 4 5 5 nosron. Nov. 13 —(AP) —'I‘hc Town V010 (S. Gay) Bruins, Break Slump , With 4-2 Win Over Leafs; Habs Move Into 2nd Place 1 _ 11-Detroit, Peters (Babando. Reise) 8.21 12—Bcston. Horeck (ivialoney, Dumart) 10:06 Penalty— Couture. TORONTO 4. CHICAGO 0 TORONTO,‘ Nov. 13 -—(CP) — Walter (Turk) Broda was handed his second shutout of the National Hockey League season night as Tcrerlia Maple LEMS practically ivaltzed to a 4-0 victory over Chicago Black Hawks. Leafs Pd Wm‘ Blll Balm” l“ the cell“? made it look easy before a partisan crowd of 13.048. First Period i—Toronto, Kennedy (Slfnlth, NlacKcll) . 16:10 Penalties - Barilko, Olmstead. Kennedy. D. Benlley. Goldham. Second Period 2-Toronto, MazKell (Smith. Bcesch) 1:36 Penalties -- Stewart, Barilko, Lynn. ~ Third Period 3—Toron»to. Dawes (Watson) . . 7:09 4-—Toronto, Kc-nned (Smith, MacKell) 19:11 Penalties ~ Barilko, D. Bentley, Gadsby, Bce:ch. MONTREAL 5. NEW YORK 3 NEW YORK, Nov. 13 —-(CP) — Goals by Norm Dussault and Ken Mosdeli in the last four minutes oi play gave Montreal Canadiens a hard-earned 5-3 victory over New York Rangers Saturday nigat be- fore 14,011 fairs, largest crowd (o watch a National Hockey League game in Madison Square Garden this ceason. By winning, Canadlens remained tied with the Toronto Maple Leafs for second place, two points behind the league-leading Detroit Red Wings. third period wi.h a three-goal rally. First Period 1-—New York, Juckes (Polle, Egan) . . . 1911B Penalties - slowlnski, Harvey (3), Kyle, Kaleta. Second Period 2—N8w York, Eddolls (Kalcta) . . 3~Montrea1. Rlopelle 4_.Montreal, Richard 2:53 6:02 ‘real Canadlens moved into second Cyril Dauphinees Jacob Withrow place alone in the National Hockey Won the class A event of the Sat- urday harness racing card on the Norlh Commons in three straight heats, Grattan Peters took Class B and Ensign Joe Class C, both in- siralght heats. Clam A Jaoob Withrow (W. Carroll) Colleen Adam (L. O'Brien) Flo Direct (l-l. Boutilier) Previous (D. Turner) Winning owner: Cyril Dauphine Halifax. Class B Grattan Peters (L. Walker) Eva's Guy (J. Given) 1 1 1 2 2 2 Royal Tell (F. Daniels) 3 4 3 4 3 4 Saiurday - géxllzles _~ De,-fl's'"s,","e;5"" '1'” viving relative, Mr. John A. lllalsh Third Period of this City. ‘ ‘ . 5—-Montreal. Riopelle (Richard, Harmon) 9:06 Going through a transition per- 0-—New York. l-llml iod from the fall sport of football (o (Raleigh, Shero) 10.12 the winter sporting activities such 7--Montreal, Dussault as hockey and basketball, Charlotte- (Reay, Gravelle) ............. .. 16:22 town, and probably (he Island in 8—-Montreal, Mosdell general. went through one of its (Laycoe) 17:45 quietest week-ends in many months Penalties — None. as far as sporting activity is con- cerned, with bowling, badminton o and skating enthusiasts being about the only ones (o indulge in their favourite sporting pastimes. . , - - o With the week-end coming so close to the Friday (Remember- ance Day) holiday, however, man-y HALIFAX, Nov. 13 —(CP) ~ of the boys who are attending col- lt is with regret that this column notes here the sad news of the death of a well known and re- spected former horseman of this City, Mr. Harry “Nunce" Walsh, who passed away suddenly at Louisville, Kentucky, last Friday, news which will be received with much sorrow by his relative: and friends here. one Starting his carecr here as a trainer of harness racing horses for such well known owners as Johnny Conroy, Dr. R. F. Seaman. Wellington MacNcill and Com- mander George Buntain. “Nuncc" was popular among the many trainers, drivers. owners and horsc- I lovers throughout _the Province, and left here some 12 years ago to carry out his work for various United States racing stables. l O O Continuing his carccr ihcre, Harry attained much success in the training of running horses and was caring for horses at Louisville, as trainer of the T. D. Buhl siablcs of Detroit, Michigan, at the time of his death. O O I This column joins with his many friends in extending sincere sym- pathy to his brother and only sur- lege etc.. on the Mainland and other points, have been in the Ciiy visiting their families and friends, during a brief interlude from (heir studies. O O I Among those who were hc-me arid are known here for their athletic endeavour that this writer happen- ed (o come in contact with were Mervin "Jinks" Jenkins, former Is- land heavyweight boxing champion. who is at present attending Acadia University, and George “Pud" Mac- Millan, now serving with the Roy- al Canadian Alr Force at Trenton, Ontario. I O I “Jinks" who is looking in tip-top shape and says (hat he is in better Saturday nlsht pinned a 7-5 defeat through eight National Hockey Winning owner: on Boston Bruins, who have gqne New Germany. League genres wlihout o. victory. A B1318" 5°‘! (C- Burgess) leaaueleadinz Detroit Red Wins: Ml“ Allmlfal M" (R- "M" 5 ‘l’ - fighting trim than he has been for Ralph BMW“ the past year, has been doing a bit, Class C Garden crowd of 11,113 Bruins drop their sixth they managed two ties. First Period L-Deiroit. Lindsay 2—~Boston, Creighton (Sandiord, Toppazzirri) Penalties -- None. Second Period 3~Detroii, Gee (Stewart) 4—Dctroit, Couture 5-Deiroit, Gee 6—-Boston. Creighton“. 7—Detroit, Howe (Lindsay) . Pelrson (major) Third Period 8-—Detroii. Howo (Lindsay) 9—Boston, Smith io-Boston, Crawford (Harrison . 55w the Lady Alan Peters (F. Daniels) game in Calumet Pearl (G. Gardner) their last eight stars during which Darkey Tell (DesJardine) (Howe) . 9204 m. Playoff Round ,, .. 1494 now move into a Penalties _ Schmidt, Reise (2), playoff at Toronto, next saturday. EN...»- . I UiIQF‘ 1 3 4 2 McGiII Redmen In MONTREAL, Nov. 13 ._ (or) -_ 155 McGill Redmen finished on top of 243 the Intercollegiate Football League ladder for the first time since 1938 (Steward) , 3434 when they defeated Western Mus- tangs 18-10 Saturday before 18.500 (Crawford. Harrison) ...... .. 11:09 Shivering fans. McGlll and Western University sudden-deaih JOHANNESBURD, Nov. l3 — (Reutes) — Stan Rowan, British 4:20 and Empire bantamweight boxing champion. lost his Empire crown i (Pcirson, Romy) 4:4‘! last night to Vic Towell, the south A7110!" cllfl-Yflbion. who outpointed 6:02 him over 115 rounds. lllalt 118 Kant Street - For ‘ REACH, WRIGHT ' l0 to 257 Off to W. ll. Dunne Professional Dt F. "Don" DholiA 2751-3’ -- -- -- -— ‘c SPORTLAND ' PHONE 4-. "Wore Small Now, But Give Us Time, We'll Grow" ATTENTION Hockey Players and Team Managers WINMORE, BOB CAMERON 8t SPALDING, & DITSON HOCKEY r s m FQlalmMEgT' cam woe. rs; aso t; ad _ Island Distributors ioreiglll. (Ill: ' m a to order uette Hoclieys— all organ teams. Skates with Deluxe Taokuberry style Boots $42.50 (Ordered on request) Skates Sharpeued 20c CIIERN F. D. “Bud" HAMM — — — — 27514 of boxing on the side from his studies in and around Kentvillir, and is scheduled to make a couple cf appearances there this week. It was only a week ago Saturday that he went six rounds in a no-decislnn contest with Joe Pyle, present Mari- ,time welterweight champ frun New Waterford, and from all rcports made a good showing against the classy welter champion. alihough Jinks admits that he held a good iii pounds weight advantage over his adversary. O O O Jenkins will meet Pyle again this Wednesday in an eight rourizl de- cision scrap at Kentvllle, and says he is looking forward to the meei- lng. He will also slack up against Bauldy Clamp of Kcritville, a young up and coming Mainland heavyweight this Saturday night as the main feature oi a boxing card there. O l O George MacMlllan. our other vls- iior. is hcme on a three-weeks fur- lough from the air station at Trenton. George. as you will re- mcmber, was one oi our official referees here during last winter. and officiated in many of the City and Central League clashes during the season. He was one oi’ the many local boys who aitendui the Coaches and Referees school here last wln-. ter conducted by "King" Clancy of (he N.H.L. and Pete Kelly, under the sponsorship of the Department of Physical Fitness. and was among the six boys who were selected by Clancy to officials with him during a special game at the conclusion of the school. O O George tells us that he has been offered the opportunity to act as one of the official referees (his winter in the Air Force and services league in and around the Trenton areas-mi is looking forward lo the job and feels that the many of thc pointers picked up at (he school last year and his practical experi- ence here as well, will stand him in good stead this winter. ll. ll. L. Standing THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN lMontreal Alouettes Win Big Four Football Title By B. Dent llodgsoin UPTAWA, Nov. l3 —(CP) — For the first (June since 1031, Montreal has the Big Four football champ- ionship ln its pocket. Finish to the Intcrprovlnclal Rug- by Football Union season came Sai- urday when Montreal Alouettes came through with a powerful last quarter splurge to defeat Ottawa Rough Riders 14-13 and fake the round in the home-and-home, (otai point series, 36-20. It qualified Montreal to meet Hamilton ‘Tigers in the Eastern Canadian championships. The win- ncr will play (he wesiern champ- icns, Calgary stampeders, Nov. 2G. E cring (he game with a 15-point nialgn iarncd in a 22-7 victory ovcr Rough Riders in Montreal last Wedne day. the Alouettes had irouble before the final quarter. Riders outplayed them for (he firs‘. three quarters and had the score on the round 23-(20 for Montreal when ihe teams changed ends for llle last quarter. In (he fourth quarter Alouettes opened up the game in a successful effort to pile up more points. Reversing his close-playing tactics in llle face of an almost-fanatical Ottawa bid for a winning mflivr- Frank Filchock starlcd tllrowinf; passes. One W911i. to Bob Curullng- ham at mid-field and the speedy back raced 55 yards for the put- away touchdown. iVlontrcal maintained the pressure. Before the game ended, Als moved in close enough for Chcs McCance io add two placements, and on (he second last play of the game, Fred Kijck broke the tie with a single. Despite the late Alouetie rally and the 14-13 score, Riders held the statistical cdge. They moved the sticks 24 times, 15 along (he ground and at one time marched 86 yards for eight first downs in succession. O'Brien Second Al lnglewoodllilh Brewer's _G_allon INGLEWOOD. Calii., Nov. 13 — (AP) —- Jerry the First clipped a full second off the track record Saturday in ouistepping l3 others to win the $50,000-added Golden West Pace at Hollywood Park. With his co-owner, Eddie Cobb, in the sulky, the five-year-old chestnut stallion got up in the final strides and ouilasted the hard-charging Brother Harmony who finished second ahead o! Grattan McKiyo. Jerry the First paced the 1 l-4- milcs in 2:31 and collected $25,000 for his owners. He returned $8.20. $4.00 and $3.40 in the muiuels. Earlier. Egan Hanover set u new world record ior 1 1-8 miles in winning the preview for next week's $60,000 Golden West Trot. Driven by Ralph Baldwin, the Lloydminsler. Sask., reinsman. the Saunders Mills irotier stepped the distance in 2:15 4-5. The old mark of 2:16 2-5 was set here two yezfS a go. Results included: Sccon’ Race — One Mile Trot, 18 Classified-Purse $1000 Little Steve (R. Pai-kinson),..... 1 Brewer's Gallon (J. O'Brien) . . 2 Jim Dandy Gift (A. Camirand) 3 Time: 2:04 4-5. Also: Just Marie. Meridian Patch. Sally King. J. S. Scott, Hal Tass. Eighth Race — l 1-4 Miles. Golden West Pace-Purse $50,000 Jerry The First (E. Cobb) 1 Brother Harmony (F. Funder- burk) .. .. .. .. 2 Grattan McKlyo (N. Houslet) .. 3 Time: 2:31. (New track record). Also: Royal Man, Hodgen, 1n- dian Land. Mr. Morris Scott, Guest Star, Dr. Stanton. Alemite, Hayes Hanover, Lana Direct. Forum Aclivilies In Full Swing M“ chm“ Amber‘ “ma!” “I “their undefeated record The Forum stated last night tho they will open up full steam ahead this week starting today for qll schools, colleges, clubs, and otlie organizations who have time book- ed up at the Forum for the win. ter. Requests for ice rentals are the heaviest in gears and practice hours are at a premium even It this early date. Those starting this Seniors. P.W.C. Juveniles, P.W C. Students‘ Dunstan's Senivrs, Queen Square, West Kent and Prince Street Schools. P.J.'s com- merclals, Guardian Carriers, Gugy. week include -- P.W.C. Skate. Saint NOVEMBER 14, 1949 Miners Defeat Vics 3-1 To_ Move lnlo Second Place GLACE BAY. N.S.. Nov. 13 — Glace Bay Miners vaulted info sec- 0nd place in (he Cape Breton Sen- ior Hcckey League here Saturday night, trimming top-dog North Syd- ney Victories 3-1 and keeping lYli-RCl on home “ e. Idle Sydney Millionaires, defend- ing ‘Marlti-me champions, now are r in the cellar wilh 15 points. Miner-s have 16 and Vics 17. First Period Scoring —- None. Penalties — None. Second Periol Scoring - None. Penalties - Runions. Simpson (2). McIntosh, Gallipcau. Third Period I~Glace Bay, Nelson (Runions, McIntosh) . 4 : 1.’: fill") $611105. Holmanb Marconls, Frclace B“) Thalel" East Royalty Bearcats, Juvenile (C. Brown, Nelson) .......... .. 8:26 Abbies, Hi-Y Grads, Wildcats. 11,;- Ir-Norlh Svdnw- Banzai (ire Skating Class, Army signals, Summerside Crystals 4—Glace Bay, Runions 28th L.A.A., and others as yet undecided on (he hour desired. The above bookings beehive of activities, Moncton In 8-3 Win Oveflmhersl MONCTON, N.B., Nov, iii-(CP) - Moncton Hawks moved clnsir to the top in the Maritime Sfinlvl‘ Hockey League Saturday night hy belting Amherst Ramblers for f. decisive 8-3 win. Hawks picked up a point on both Saint John Beavrhs and Halifax St. Mary's, who tied 4-4 at Halifax. First Period 1—Moncton, Milani (MacKenzie) 7—Moncton, Imonti (McIntyre) 6,10 3-Moncton, Fleet (Larlee) 10.00 Penalties - Leblanc, Lay, Im- onti. 2.02 Second Period 4—Moncton, McIntyre (McDonald) . 12.40 5—-.Amherst. J. Mosienko (H. Mosicnko) 6~Moncton. Milani 7—Moncton, Lcckie (Turney, Porter) .... .. 1900 Penalties _ Imonti (major), J. Mosienko (major), LeBlanc. Third Period 8—Amherst, G. MacDougall (Ripley, Burton) ......... .. 0—Moncton, Porter . 13L’! 16.50 (McEwen) .._ 6.5:; ill-Moncton, Larlee (MacKenzie, Milani) 7.05 11—Amherst. H. Mosienko (J. Mosienko) .. 16.59 Perlalties - Lay, Leckie. Mciiloskey Scores Kayo lnirsl YARMOUTH. N. 5.. Nov. l3 _ (CP) — Ace McCloskey of Dart- mouth, N.S., knocked out Qssie Farrell of Halifax at the two-min. ute mark of the first round of a middleweight boxing bout here Saturday nlghit. Farrell landed only one pungh_. a right to the body which McClos. key shook off. Then Ace fired a sizzling lcft. Ossie wrenched his Bfilllfi When he bit the canvas and couldn't rise before counted out. HALIF‘AX, Nov. 13 -—(CP) _n,ivi, (LS. Sladaoona moved into a finit- place tie with Wanderers in the Halifax Canadian Football League Saturday with a 23-0 tri m h HJMCS. Shem-water. u p over Anyone desiring to join should contact members of or Dr. W. L. MacDonald and R. M. Jones of tho Membership Committee. There are, at present, openings for a. limited number of the executive, new members Active or Associate. NOTICE Applications for membership in the Charlottetown Cur- ling Club are now being received. SKATING DATES MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY- Niqhrs From 8 to l0 Popular Children's Duh Tuesday-A to 5.30 ' HEALTH RESORT P W L D I A Pia Detroit ........ .. 12 8 2 24127 1B Canaciiens . 14 8 4 43033 16 Toronto ...... .. 13 6 4 342 30 l5 Chicago . . 13 4 6 3 3437 l1 New York 13 2 6 B2440 0 Horton l3 8 7 30552 9 Pleasure For You On "I! FORUM together with the regular skating sessions from day to day will consume 40 hours time per week and whc-l hockey time rolls around, the Is- land's winter playground will he a (Medynski. Verricr) .. 8:20 (Delveechio, C. Brown) 15:30 Penalties - Janski, Kromrn. WANDERERS MEET ST. F.X. MONTREAL, Nov. 13 —(CP)—- Wanderers, Toronto's new ruggcr club, qualified for the Mc'l‘ier Cup final playoff Saturday when they batilcd (o an 8-5 win ovcr .\’lcGil. University. Thr- cup is awarded to (he D650 club team in Ea'tern Canada. The Waildcl-ers now are schcdulcj to play Si. Francis Xavier Uni- versity of Ailtigoilish. N.S., at Syd- ney. NS , nrxi, Saturday. But (he problem of financing the (rip has TRURO. N.S., Nov. 13 — (CP)- Acadia University Axemen Sat- urday captured the Maritime sen- ior intercollegiete English rugby championship, ousting Mount A1- lison University of Snckvllle 3-2. It was Acadlas first Maritime title since 1937. John MacAskilPs try midway in the first half sewed it up for Axe- men, Mount Allison's lone score came from a tough penalty kick by Johnny Hill a few minutes later. The Mounties took the offensive in the last half and forced lho play to within a foot of the Acadia line. MacAskilPs score followed a scrum on Mount Allison Univer- city's 25-yard line and a brilliant three-quarter line movement s; Acadia. Captain Glnt MacKenzie picked cleanly and passed to stand of! Neil Macvlcur who drew his tack- ler and handed off to Bob Mai.- Donald playing on Acadiifs right wing. He fed the ball to MacAsklJ who outran two Garnet and Gold tncklcrs to the cornir flag for the. titlc-u-iniling try. Miicvicafs kick for goal from the difficult ang.e came closc, grazing the outside of the near upright. with only three minutes left in the first half Mt. A. were awardrd a penalty ‘rick on Acadia's 25-yard line. Blond John Hill, outstanding all afternoon in the Salrlrvll-l scrum, ilonchalantly lined up the ball and booted it squarely between the ilprights for Mount Alll=on's only two points of the game. Both surums proved about equal with the Mounties getting the ball five more times in the second half (hail their opponents for a 33 t" 11S bulge in hccllng for the day. Mount Allison was awarded 1R free kicks to Acadiifs six. rm- ihc Axemen, MacAskil, MacVicar, MacPhersnil and scrum- niail Dick Bull and Gnye Johnston were outstanding. Bob Barrett, cropped up. Tom Wells, Hill and Whclan stool intercollegiate a Ch’Ship Goes To Acadia; Defeat Mt. Allison 3-2 \ Sniff-JEFF 4-AII Tie Wilh Halifax S_l._Mary'§ HALIFAX, Nov, 13 _,CP, Saint John Beavers saggcd in u,‘ latter stages cf a. Maritime scnio; Hockey League _cor.~.cst here sigma day night. drawing 4-4 with 103mm leading Halifax St. Mary‘; be“), crowd of 4.902. Beavers r€mfiln (Qwl POints behind st. Marys, ° First Period l--Ssint John, Wray (Fritz) . ,_ H‘ 2--Saint John, Drilion (Leger, Kelly) , M, u.“ Zl-Saini John, Dcwiing ' (Wray) .. ___ 19,59 Penalty — Sullivan. Second Period 4--Halifax. Ford ,_ v 9.3, fi-Suirit John, Fritz ‘ Whitlock) . 10:14 6- allfax. Ford (Hannon. McGrcgor) 171.11 Penalties —- Crouchlr, 113m; minor and llllSCLllLliPlr. Third Period F-(Halifax, Wilkes (Brennan. (Jrabcivskil t“ 8—Halifax, Steel (Brennan) . 1132 Penalties - Legcr, PURE?‘ out for the losers. Referees wi-rc Rey .\l£\.'DOlld.l, Glace Bay, and Gordon Brunch, Charlottetown, lincmcn, Hid fa:- lnnis, Charlottetown, and 1".:.l;e\_- McInnis, Sackvillc, Lineups: Acndla-Fcrivards, Irv nu. ston, Bull, Dow, M;lc‘( uer; halves, MflCKEHZlL‘, .\lacVic.1r, MacDonald. MacFarlalle. \\'h~~¢, MacPherson; fullback, lifacAsliill. Mount Allison - FOTWilTflS, Cam. cron, Hills, Pringlc, Goodall, 134;. rett, MacBurilie, Wcllsl; huh-h,‘ Warner, Chapman. Fl0miligl0l, lulu-Michael, Whalcn, Cullen; lull. back, Frrilch. 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