QCTOBER 1s. 193s BAskt|oALL OI HER SPURI THE CHARLOITFHTOWN GUARDIAN NEW “iii SPORT ‘ Buwtmc HOCKEY. WRESTLING lCudle Thinks Pre Team Of Canadiens Finish First Or Se BY ROBERT CLARKE (‘glllildlflll Press Staff Writer LitCHINE, Que. on. 11 —(CP)— “div Willie Cude grinned as wide ,,‘.~'ii bloodied and piirreu u ‘ and then ventured today unit this seasons model oi’ Mont- real Canadiens “is the best hockey c mm, rve ever had in front of me. th ~-\Vh‘\‘. this team should be out in mini iill season barring too many iiiiiirii~>." said the slim Welsh-born gmiii- iiiier iiie National lloc Lpflgu? Canadians had finished [WO-llfllll“ workout. "I've been eight lgm years in the N. H. L. and this looks r " outfit I've ever 8611f 42 Candidatesl Will Seeking Berths 39nd With Bruins ce with this team " rdlan‘a Special Wire) . IT-Minus re, a squad of Q players opening e today. the National valuaible d last season for the Ls en route from his Edmonton, Manager Ho is expected with- workout of the season her Shore. who won Hart wouldn't m team would land in first place. uldn't have too m e playoffs.” Hart t‘ candidates for a berth 1B R03! Coniwher. a left d a younger brother o! hoc- Lionel and Charley. ion was confined to ossing around a medl- lcks tomorrow and various lines enoc Pairs fanned. Rugby Capturing Schoolboy Fancy winger CllflP liftcri a finger tpnqprlv his swollen lip. Wilfle, who has |lf‘(‘ll five years now with the cglllllillPllfi as firstd strirrilg grglle, 1mm‘! Iter ay w an an- gio two teams at their “mp1 1C9 workout of the season "m; ])]£l‘\‘0(l a regular game before i crowd of 3000 in the new Lachlne Arr-no. A rising shot by \Vllf Ho rill his lip nnd the wound re Canadian division Smith and forwa w and D" n and Gracie work- ch lng with little Johnny Gagnon on quired one line today. "l think we'll finish in either Ihrman Fourth in Scoring Mammoth Ottawa llnniiinn who ranks at the top of with Paul Haynes Sports » Talk _ (Dy Alan Randal, with such wholeheartedufilrai- osed manager of 1 athletic attraction Cards. would like to man- fourtli among interprovlnclal Ru Football Union scorers Canadian Press scoring summary of the season showed tonight. With a ficld goal and six converts, HPlTllilll. former Halifax Wanderer, has nini- points, sixless than Art‘ Wesi of Toronto Argos. and Tommy Daley and Stun O'Neill of Ottawa, who have 15 apiece. Hugh (Bummer) Sterlin man show of Szirnia lflllllllt! scorer in the east last sea- son, loads the Ontario Union with i5 points, five more than Ferraro of Montreal Nation‘ Ben Shuken of Toronto Varsity‘ tops the intercollegiate with 10. one more than McGilPs booter Herb - aria-Jr“ rm . . or nivers mid Jockey m the Um c United States Big Ten Arcaro’s contract calls the San Lazaro hos- n Manila. have organized a d team. They will an athletic meet spite of his de- s. Max Schmel- pass overthrown in Patrick speared the yards downfleld and i0 yards for a touch- Later Lynn joined his fath- YPFK Rilllilers hockey club atioiiai Hockey League. Winnipeg kids éire sellin Look at my Kellgin hi school is out ther team. And if they what do they do? Stadium and cheer ut for the gang who e other night for ltgtna heart-breaker to e leper oolony for feat by Joe Loui‘ gig is still poipulia one night last week. Tw himself to the pu week. The no. 1 hea ing contender arriv ) Stadium yesterd off the ball at the o football game. ‘men he it was next Sunday . Arthur B. Sydney claims ‘the you know what the once reached? Ovcr 4,000-almost 1L5 many as We get to watch Re- glilna and Wiunipegs play. 1 tell tykpu , cliell landed g 3214 pound fish: derson. coach of Mar- sity football team at l1. and he can't do ariyith 811°"- 01 Players he has his regulars most game. “A-nd while those regulars are in there they sure play ball." on Bell is coached by Mart- cn The Canadian Pres asked how Canadian football compared with . it's a matter of coaching," d. "The kids in the States play football from the time can walk. These fellows lierc th y coming along. With con- thoyll be just as Ohio Wesleyan, Mi 817.000 for shipment of military college student dy from West Point to bridge. Mass, for a football but the customers Indiana University's will travel 6,000 mil Clint 193'! team, played 800d as the Ame t endous hold on youthful Winr has swollen in less than from a friendly inter 51199739015. to a bitter riv- igs upwards of 3,500 the greatest factor in prominence has been ers into [he coiicliin uaddltlon to Rcbliolz ers lire taking an active Assisting Gainor at ide Bill Ceretti Half- bat‘ handles the st. 9 Wayne Slielev ccarh nd Outside Jeff is iii charges of the Isaac club, ngst the coaches is pronounced than be- coach gives his 5911! placed a knee cartilage playing friends Wickwar Wins In The Fifth Le Joe 001101) of Sn ton int John, N. 13., in a. boxing match at the National The referee stopped the contest in the sixth round because Golloifs seive ly lRhod 13’! and Gol- lob 139 i-ll. The Canadians nose was hurt by a. stinging left-hand blow in the first round and con- tinued troublesome dull fight in which Golirbs poor timing made him unable to coun- ter Wiokwark straight left:- REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Prue) finager Mickey Cochrane of B- trolt Tigers was named the most STOCK SUITS OVEIIGOATS that fit properly AT A PRICE ALSO SUITS MADE T0 MEASURE J. P. MacPherson today. He had piloted the Bengals to their first league pennant in 25 years only to lose championship. His playllw "Y?" ended in 1937 when he was hi! l" the head by a pitched ball and he was given his release by D6110"? The Philippines will a National Sugar Board. EXPERT FITTERS oemian freighter Lash"- Motorcycle races are becoming a craze in South Africa. G’S SCOUT — l RIVALS MEET Captain Angus Walter of the Blueuose and Captain Ben Pine of the Gertrude Thebaud have been battling about the course for their International Fisherman's race but they are good friends ashore- Herc they are shaking hands under the blessing of Hon. J. E. Michaud, Minister of‘ Fisheries of Can- ude, when the three met before the race in Boston. Mr. Mlchaud was attending an international con- ference on fish consumption. would become a reality. accord wi Two Shifts In Rangers’ Lineup (GP. By Guardian's S la Wi WINN1PEG_ Oct. l7£°lcVHlv Ygsll Renews today swung iiiw the filial _ training for their up. Preaching National Hockey League Cflmnalsm. They open an (‘Xlllllll- ion tour of Western Canada \vi'hl glow York Americans licrc ‘Thurs- BY Mflflilzor Lester Patrick sent his Broadway Blucshirts through a. stiff one-hour drill and it appeared he will mnke only Vtwo changes in the line-up that finished sccoiid iii the American Section of tiic N. H. b. week of last season. In addition to relegation’ of dc- fenceman JOe C00 r to the Ran . er farm team, Philadelphia Ram - lers of the International American Iieague, in favor of Murray Pat- rick, Lcstor seemed content with the work of Dutch Hillor oii ilic iii- ckiug line with Bryan Hcxlall and Phil Wa‘son. Hlller will rcplnre Bobby Kirk. now working out with the Ramblers. SASKATOON, Octf l7 - Ulllvss Manager Mervyn (Rodi Dutioii docs the unexpected thorn is cvcry roa- son to believe New York Amcricans of the National Hockey Leolzuc will folly on much the same liiicup this w n ter as carried them into Semi- finals of the Stanley Cup piny- downs last spring. Only two amateurs, Pa! Econ of Nelson, B. 0., and Joe B0110“ 0f Trail, B. c, have been given a chance to work with the regulars ' during their training sessions herc. Wilf Field. brought up from Seattle bv Dutton. hos been working regu- larlv on defence. He is slated i0 partner Johnny Gallagher in io- morrawls drills. Gallagher reported to the club today. Field likely will take Ching John- son‘ place The _ big fellow will mansage Minneapolis Millers this season. .i__---_ EGYPTIAN LICENSE YARiMOUTT-I, N. s. _ Otto Eisen- hauer, a native of Vienna. Gemi- any. arrived in Yarmouth in a car bearin an Egyptian license plate. helmet; u; be i e first of its kind to reach Nova Scotia. The car nr- rived at Dlgby- N- $~ flbomd ll" cleared from Calm- ltavlen-ed and approved by Dominion Headquarters The Dny lroutn Annunciation. Prov. T ing League Mooted Although nothing definite is known at the present nevertheless it appears practically certain that this season will witness the form- ation of o. provincial bowling league wlifli two tennis from Charlottetown and one from Sum- merslde participating. with the bowling making great strides 1n popularity in the western mpital local enthusiasts have been busy the past few days attempting to .f°'m “w?! i1 league and last even- ing they fully expected that it If so a team from the Holy "we Hell Alleys. the Charlotte- town Alleys and the Capitol Bowling Alleys Summeiside voould enter. Home and homi- matclipg “Ovid be staged and to the Will- y“? . “am “mild E0 siivor roplues for each man. 1n pillow done two which no doubt e managzgment would be fully in The Idea is a good 1°84?“ shmlld 80 over $l1lehallll%fll1’l1; having» CIPTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS Mixed Doubles . McMillan-P. McInnis-ISSG. M. Smith-B. MacNeill—1333. Praiight-C. McKenna-1190. McCribe-Dr. McKenzie-IDS. Smith-J. McAleer-1l23. Kane-S. McDonald-HM. Paquet-A. Moran-INT. Mitchell-W. McDonald-NM. Heartz-P. Power-IOGS. . Perigv-S. Moore-IOSZ. Dougmi-A. Dornii-1019. . Wrnn-E. Mo0re-976. . Mulch-J. Williams-MS. MIXED LEAGUE Carter 6r 00-3818. Canadian Storcs-(WM. High single H. Atkinson 321. High tliree H. Atkinson 763. Tonight at ‘l o'clock:- ZMEUUWFEPF/ltzir. a: HOLY NAME BOWLING ltlixcd Doubles c-o. Yrunq 141 143 125 Lntfcrtyr 142 120 86 McFarlane 83 98 101-630 G E. F‘. R. R. MoLollan 114 97 141 M. G. E. C. I. \Vai.~.l\ 84 88 76-600 Gillis 127 120 103 Curley ' 82 91 62-585 I LcClair 106 109 101 I Dougun 91 83 72-562 W. Criisivell 112 111 94 A. Higgins 86 83 72-558 E. Vessey 86 101 106 J. Kirwin , 87 72 56-508 F’. Grillant ,‘ 81 88 108 A. Wisfncr , 49 67 77-470 a. Nolan ‘ v4 so as F. l/lartln 6'7 61 79-4-56 Tonight At 7 O'clock Sharp LAltlris GENT5 /\ (“iwvii Dr. 1.. Duffy J. Munroe E. Robin M. Duffy R. Doiron F. lylllllrtt C. Plngau S. Moilrtt W. Halpenny N. Kirwin G. Toombs F. Flynn W. Davey E. Boll J. McQuaid P. I..T\\‘lOl‘ C, O'Neil] S. 51111111 R. Lawlor E. Mitchell J. Peterson P. McInnis E. Doucette ________._____ "BABY DERBY“ WINNER PAY. BILLS TORONTO. Oct. 17 - (CP)_ Mrs. Hollis Timleck, one of the $100,000 winners in the Charles Vance Millar "Baby Derby," squnrrcri her accounts with the city today. Mrs. Timlcrk presented M5 Rdlpli Day with a cheque for ‘f: unstnted amount to cover hospit- alization and relief costs allowed her family during the years they sought aid from the city, befom thr- "Derby" brought fame and fortune. ‘Iii TELLTME ‘Thorn, W1 Gun 0F Tins CHANCE. T6 TEST CAMPCRAFT wllva LEARNLD e Roy‘ POWERS, KIN warn: its ASEmousFREbic AMENT AND WE _ y As wsu. FAcLiT - was: MAROONBQ 0* N Uum uABiTEb lSLkND wmc NOTNING Bur COMEONCNUMS - Til: FIRST Taurus To Do iSTo ExPLORE ANb SEE WHAT w; can FIND = lllrish Champ Kayoed By Kid Tanner MANCHESTER, Enslan 17-(0? Cablel-Kid out Jack Mussen, Irish Bantam- weight champion. in round of a. boxing contest at Sub- It was Thnneifls 18th oonsecw, tive victory in Great Britain, the fight lasted two minutes. 31 sec- onds. Tanner first floored Mussen for a count of eight with a right to the body and finishe with a right to the h Archibald Wins From Belloise Pines challenger. the Gertrude L. about 6 a. m., oii the mo Thebaud. each took one race of a and tt will be later than a. oo- twio races and Captain Charles M. twice around an Lyons, chairman of the race com- or the 1on1; coiirsr sky, ruled the next race would be ('£ll'l'l(:(l . snikd Wednesday. a ZiU-riii - (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) YORK. Oct. 17-Joe Providence, R. I.. Mike Belloise, dapper idol of New York's neighborhood fight clubs, and won the featherweight champion- ship of the world as far York State is concerned icholas Arena. tonight. Archibald weighed 124 3-4, Bel- 1 -4 pounds for the 15- bout. had developed a wmikness as no- ticeable as a sore thumb. down iliri-e ycst lwctaiioii a race off that port. However, lack of business of flailing. wind and a dense fog prevented l continuation of a sailing duel. [was at stake. $3.000 for the win- Down Alleys marine railway to have her kecl inspected. While towing out of the harbor ycstcrdav she struck hard spcctive cooks; use to ticcorzi on a submerged boulder, but after fables in the forccasiles. Eskimos Protest Thrown Out (C. l’. by Guardian's S WIIINNIIHBG, Oct. Hannibal, president oi’ t ern Intcrprovincial Football ion, today wired Ekimonmn Es- kimos their protmt of Saturday's game with Calgary Bioonks has been thrown out. At time, Mr. Hannibal ed . I. F. U. that fall- ure b0 complete a draw a heavy fine and suspension. Eskimos left the Calgary field Saturday when officials in charge of the Bronks-Elsikimos game fail- ed to reverse a. decision. Thir EiifQ is... For Training Prepare _ Camp At Gall For Season (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO Oct. first time in nine years Tloiwnito Maple Leafs left for training camp today without Charlie Cori- acher. the big bomber recently sold to Detroit Rod Wings. club directors Just before the players left for Preston, Ont... where training starts‘ tomorrow, Manager Conny Smythe referred to the absence of the big right winger. Dept. of Transport vs Emtarprtse Doughnuts; Holmans vs. McLeodb Edmonton protested a touchdown decision at the Calgary goal-line Saturday. which if allowed. would l. _ I . have given Eskimos vicwry. Char 1e was the gicatest right winger in hockey and I'm sorry he has lieift us." Sunythe said. "The reason may be our style of headlong. aggressive play. Con- achcr gave us everything he had when he was on the ice. TRAL port for Central Bedequa School for September: —- -1. Viola Fraser. Edy- Green: 3. Melvina Perry. Grade III Sr. —1. 2. Constance Erase Preston Green; 3. IdgTGailant (equal). comeback at Detroit and I think his chances are good on a team that does-mt feature hard-hitting aggressiveness as we do." Grocery. At 8:30 the following couples will bowl:- LADIES GENTS M. NlcLc-llan F. Cox J. McAlcer H. Mcnnis E. McCiibe J. D. Webster N. McKay B. Cox P. McKinnon C. W. Patterson M. Stull C. McKinnon P. Coop-er Jas. OT-Ianley Hooper; 2. Sidney Green. Ramha“ n2 93 60%“ Toronto, Montreal and New York __Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg __Wheat 1-4 to 5-8 “m? l°wer~ Pherson. remained atxiard and. Grade I -Jr. No Exams. aser, Edythe Clark, Ida Gallant, Preston Gree lard Hogg. Ralph Johnso Hazel M. Green, Teacher. rubber coffee and sugar lower. HERE 3' Rosebudin A new and better poclcing lor your lcivouriie pipe “seol-iiglii", moisiure-prool pouch ' your pocket, and keeps your . '\ Rosebud Tobacco always iusi riglii For smoking. lt opens wicla lor lilling your pipe Wlll’iOUl spilling iglii and lolds up compocil; . '. l A grand poucli worthy ii contains-the mellow, or waste -— ilien seals i without bulk or bother of the gruncl tobacco satisfying Rosebud you like so well. Ropebucl ls olio available In 10¢ and 1 5t pkgl. and THE. MARITIME Race Farther Postponed Until Wednesday; Tlzebaud Undergoes Small Repairs (By Tom Horgan, Associated Isho was taken out cl the watt Press Sports Writer) (damage was fuonci to be slight. GLOUCESTER, Mass, 005- 17 {Her last coat oif paint, however, -A title was at stake tonight, the < was discovered to lit‘ hanging: from sailing cliaiitpionship of the North ,her in ribbons and her crew im- Atlantic, but absence of a breeze i mediately accepted the task oi 1188i" filmed PwY-Donomcnt of the rubbing her down with pieces of third race of the International burlap to make her as slippery as Fishermenk Trophy from tomor- mssible in the water. row until Wednesday. While the Thobaud ivos out oi The Canadian defender. Cap- nrair-r. her mains '.: iairi Angus Waltersks. big salt off to be recur. , i. banker Bluenose, and Captain Ben cannot return in the n ii three-out-of-five series for the fore the mainsail can be bent on. iooveted trophy put up for com- A meeting of the race COIllZTilIZiBC petition by Senator W. H. Dennis, will be hold 10l1l0l'l‘O\\' morn 1)U.blL$llPl' of The Halifax lleraltl. Boston to (Er-side if tho riex Light airs and fogs have bndgcred will be held of!‘ that port o: off the series from the start. Gloucester, and whether it will be Eight days have been devoted to held over the so-oalled short course, iii-mile mangle, riiiitce. afir~i~ scanning a. vacant sew-r intr-r Tlic respite was uscd to advnn- niilc "tail. . ..ii_ tage by both vessels. Captain Wal- twice. at lllr? start ' i ters replaced a bowsprit which Because i-xpr-nse m‘; prolonged scr‘ He Was at Bos , having gone . with llic ox- ,‘ uid be sailud -go buck to i111‘ more r0. In previous races, a $5,000 puree Thebaiid was hauled out on a ncr and $2.500 for the loser, but this your the crews stand t little mare thuii ivhzit t Tlr. Rangers ___-__- 1 The first local hockey news if m; 3955011 was released lost even ing when Johnny Williams stoned that the Junior Bangers would again ice a squad for Vcqmpelillon in the junior ranks. Williams ion! connected with tho Club. in fart ever since its incOPIiQR- ""5 00f" fidont of icing a team that wou.d be stmmg in every demYfTnPnt- H9 didn't 81% even a hint of hi! lineup but was quite certain they vrould be ready once ice starts t0 form in the Fkirugzé f R txcrs ltave .n strong 80* tprsuln junior hockey the last several years and fans will be glwd ho hear that the Club is Once more ready for com rtltion. But now that Rangers avemnde known they will have a squad ivoiild it not be s. good idea if other‘ t anxious to enter a league get busy and lay tzheir pro-re n plans now so as to be rend-y for an early start. ___.__._.____. TUBE BITRSTS GLACE BAY. N S. - Two ml1_ way workers had to leap from q moving locomotive when n boiler tube blew out. filling tho nah with s‘en.rn. The engineer, Hugh Mao- 17-Fbr the At a. send-off luncheon given by "For six or seven jycnrs big “We all hope he "will make a .____________. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) NEW York —Coit<>n unchanged: brought the train to ii iiiii‘. —————~————— Cultural ed-iwo-Tiori bv radio ls nlfkflfiv’ BXPOTlS and lmllom l growing rapidly in Europe. have increased this year .-, V __ l POUK E T SMOKE"