NOVEMBER 1s. 193a HOCKEY Leave Moncton Tuesd Banad Leave Charlottetown Monday, Nov. 20, 3.30 p.m. Expenses including room, meals, air transpor- tatlon, $15.00 Must have at least 8 passengers booked by 11 tl-lll. Monday. For reservations phone1403. ian Airways Limited aowuuo waasruuo , nasaasu. , i 1 1 srcl ay, Nov. 21, 8-a.m. lloots All Thre Goals As Beavers Suffer Saint John Sil-c-fiisplay Lack or Scoring Punch Western Team. (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN, N. 13., Nov l7-Play- lllg the last game of their Maritime, tour. Willllipeg All-Stars blanked Saint Jclln Beavers 3-0 here to- night. Out of four ganles in tlle_ three Provinces, the Western hoc-l keyists have won two, fost one and drawn another. _ 'I'lle Beavers, lacking a scoring punch, went down before dcsperate rushes of a front-line combination. What appeared to be certain goals ivere frequently thwatcd by thel youthful McQuade in Wiilnipeg's cage. M01150", Mzllloy and Wilson oolllblned "ll tllc first period to hang up the initial tally, Monson scoring. 'Ille latter also accounted for the othtr two markers, thesec- ond towads the end of p‘ay in the 1___Mnn1peg’ Manson (wnsonn same period and the third in the Mallcy) 22m ‘ecligiypermi-ts f u angles 2.-W1nnlpeg, Monscn (Camp- ° i"? 5 ° '°‘“ a ' bell) 17.51. Beavers carried the attack into penami_wumn, Heist. Wnnlpeg territory but were unable to fkollw lip tlhe adilontages- n seem,‘ Period Tc svcon goa callle a er _ Campbell. All Stars‘ left ‘wmger,’ 3'_w-unipeg_ MONO“ (Marcy) grabbed the wafer near his own HAL net, rus‘ ed the length of tlte rink Pena1ts€kMcDona1d_ and passed to Monson from back of the Beavers cage- Manson Th“! Peflud i drove the puck over Wilson as ' Saint John's goa ie sprawled in a No SCOTL lruitlessatteilipt to save. ‘ Forward ines of both teams turned on speed ill the second iler-l lcd. MeNcilrs long solo lush almost resulted ill a gorl for Saint John- biit. he lest the rubber In a head- long (live lo the right of the net. With six m nutes of the period re- maining.‘ another combination INTERNATPNAL HOCKEY western play competed the scoring. LEAGUE FINAL Mallcy flipped to Mcllsoll. who -—-— found the ‘ocal goa‘ie unprotcct- At London-London 1: Syra- gd_ lcuse 0- ' Sllutout In Game With Play continued at a fast pace in the last srssion, with Bzaversf fumbling additional opportunities to score. The llreupst- Winnipeg--McQu°.d‘, gcal; Mc- donald, left defence: McLean. right defence: Morison, centre; Campbell, left wing; Malloy, right wing; subs, Wilson, Neil, Carter, Schblki, Kroll. Saint John-Wfson, goal; Drap- er, right defence McNelll, left dc- fenoe Ftelst, centre; Donald, right wlng; Houston left wing; subs, Dickson, Gammon, Don Sharpe, Livingstone, W. Sharp. SUMMARY Hist Period Plnilltlt? —Schibil1i, Reist. HOCKEY RE_'.S_'_UL TS Four thousand perplc a tended! one of the anla ur llo key games Sunday afterllcoil at the Montreal Foulll- There w.s qu te a kctr a- bout Sunday hockey ivllell first propzlsrd. but cvidelilyi tll y have galle right ahe d w tll it notwith- standing the opposition. I England made rm impzessive, st rt for till 1023 34 Ill e rational‘; Ice hockey reason by lie criilng the Austrian team l-O. The goal was scared by Duncan cil utre for- ward with the Win ljflfl Oylrpfcs the year they won the Champiom‘ In a subsequent illttch against. Gravenor Hsuse Cairacliaiis, Wei Austrians won 3-0 and two days, afterwards deferred cxicrd Unl-' veisity l-O. France is due to t:kc on Elfgland next. That w'l be this lire-wot week, whle other vifiors expected are Switzerland and Canada, rep- resented by the Shamrocks of Ot- tawa. Babe Ruth, famous baseball stain, is having a holiday at Honolului and was recently sellng tickets for , his own pezfonnanm in a. chorityi go! foursome, in which he was paired with Frzncls Brown. amat- eur champion of Hawaii, against two professionals, the proceeds to Io to wellfaie fucd. Willem Miller who represented Stanford Quiver-sly at the Olym- pio Games and w_n the Champ- ionship for the pole v:ult. has de- cided to retire frzm further ath- letic competition. He is ‘aha holder of the Olympic record cl 14 feet, 1 ‘l-l ins Sport Briefs nn-wnm-csn-n-uu-nrt- 11 The United States Naval Acad- emy footLall team, wh 1e not one‘ of the grratet football el.ven’s in tll United States, yet rave been one of the grciztest di'a..lng c-irds. TllLy have payed six gailzes t0 dite and 237400 spec alors have. ,tui"ned ut to se them, o all aver- would perml; greater laxity in am- agl: of 34,500 to a g me- L;st F iday Mayor J. Hampton of Phlladclphia Pa., sgiled a Suni dly sports bill which wll permit.‘ prof s ozlal fsoiball and other games to be p1a_ed L11 Sunday in the Quaker Cap tll. Shades of William Pmnl Cm ycif imagine the staid old Qwker who first peoped Pennsylvania whcn in the spilt world of the Great Beyond, they hen-r that? “ The Am rlcan Canoe Association has challenged the Royal 031100‘ Club for an Intematlonal decked canoe sa lng race to take place in‘ America in 1934. Florence nectar, a 17 year old ‘girl of Ramsgaw, Kent... Eng, has been chosen from ov‘r 400 applic- ants by Jztbell W011. the famous British swimming coach, to train in an effort to beat the Channel swtmmhg record mrdc by Gert- rude lidorle of the United State“- on August 6th, 192d, when sh: swam 1.0m Dover to France in l‘: hours, 81 mnutu. Oharltttetonlans felt mlghtlygood indeed when the news came through from Montreal thlt Pete Kelly had been grankd l role“! from Quebec. P to lo all It for a great season and with a few more games under his belt will be road! KQUIIM-Illld Q RU Q ‘ NEW gCrus/lingv Defeat season without defeat, were helpless TH" CHARLOTTETQWN, QUARmAN OF THE Wolverines Hand To Touring Calls htlantic City Squad On Short End Of 10-1 Score In Rugged Con- test —- United States Champs No Match For Halifax Team. ‘Canadian Press) The next goal was scored by Inn- namrax, Nov. 17.—The irlvadillglnon’ ‘mm ‘he "bmmd °1 Shirl“ Sea Gulls from Atlantic City met’ srmt‘ walte- Setting the puck out of their first setback on Canadian soil a scmnmage in 5mm 9! the H111‘- iOnlght~5 crushing 104 defeat at fax nets, scored the only goal for the hands of a pack o; Halifax wok the Gulls. lievigne, stocky defense- verlnes who swarmed an over the man of the Wolverines, was spend- United States amateur Chumpigng in lng five minutes in the box for all 60 minutes of rugged hockey, illegal check. From then to tlle 56H 611115. who stacked up against end of the game, the Wolverines the pick of American teams lust were always shout, at least one man, but Gulls could not bfCtll-t against the Halifax team's deter- through for any more goals. mmed lmslllllghtl- They managed t1. With only four Wolverines on the hold the Maritime “Big Four" squad. ice, Lgwlgr spegdgd down the m scoreless for one period, but; after on a 10m; rush that; caught m; m" ‘he Halillflnlfifls ripped 111w Gulls flat-footed From then on tzmla ‘lnmfgllllg attack that the fflns were e-xultantly yelling i‘ year: u s er “m” “rent “we want a dozen." The last score‘ - . . 1 Led by the flashy Cowley at Lfill- 22:“ 232a: Lawm‘ m‘ a tre tn W1 -1 n n q ‘ _ ' i gag]; 1i a gzglhllefwiufiw§fi°tggj VlltOIVETIIIES ability to take ad. Saw six men 59m to the boards-awn i115? of the breaks was the tie- Cowley opened the scaling ‘vim a termnng factor of the game, and; brilliant solo rush within four min- xesuued in the high score’ F35.‘ skating and. a long list of penalties utes after the period's opening, , Shields and Portcous contributcdf featured the play, while goal-tend-, two apiece’ and Lennon shot thm lng of both goalies was sensational; sixth LINEUPS 1 Following the first goal when the yegctéfmglfdgiloyfff;‘fiflfntg‘63,31i lluck shot from the blue line byitre. McKinnon; wings, Rltchle and Cowley, passed through the netting! MCKWOPI $11115. K129105161‘, FefBU- ‘ of the .1, m o 11s ~ s°“-»wa“°- B01 e u lcsorted to] nanfax_conlv sargeant: defence‘ roughness. Anderson and McKin-, Lavigne and Graham. Gem? Co,“ 11011 were penalized in quick succes- lcy; wings, Kennedy’ and Ilawlor; 51°“ m‘. tripping shields, lankysubs. Gagnoil, Portcous, Leilncn. _ - Moshcr, Shields. 1 Wolverine left-winger, immediately SUMMARY scored two goals, one of them “Ii-l First Period: assisted, the second on a. pass from. N0 8001c- Lennlm Pcnalties—Kennedy, Anderson. Second Period: Anderson and- McKizlnoil return- cd to the ice, but had been on only: six more minutes, when 'Tupling| and McKinnon were penalized. Two H 49 more goals for the Wolverines re- 5_'Hnnfax,[,ennon,(Shields)1653 suited. Porteous scored the final G-Hallfax, Portcous (Cowley) goal of me second period on a pass lggriilalties Anderson McKinnon itgfénbifiwley a few minutes before Graham, Tupling, McKillop, Lavig: ' 11C. Entering the third period, with an overwhelming lead to overcome, Gulls forced play to the llnllt. Gagnon scored the seventh goal, when he put the puck into the nets following ll scramble in front of the visitors’ goals. 1—Hallfax, Cowley, 3.53. 2-Hallfax, Shields, 8.34. 3-—Ha1lfax. Shields (Lennon) 8.55. 4--Ha1lfax, Porteous (Gagnon) Third Period: ‘l-Hnlifzlx, Gzlgnon, 4.30. 8—Halifax, Lennon (Shields! 5.01. {vb-Atlantic City, Waite, 6.46. ill-Halifax, Lawloi',l0.32. ll-Hallfax, Lawlor, (Graham) 1.52. Lennon, Lawlor. Amateur Team ‘Players May Try Qut With Pros 413i’ Sam G. Ross, Canadian Press the athlete. Sanction of the branch Ska" Wm") must be obtained and the amateur WINNIPEG, Nov. l7-—The Am- must accept, only his travelling and ateur Athletic Union of Canada in living expenses from the |‘i1‘()fe5. convention tonight paved the way slonal club until he makes his de- f" amateurs 111 "mm Ellmfs t0 try, cislon or is rejected by the profes- out with professional clubs without sional club, 1351111; their amateur cards. All Team Grimes- Makes Charges ' The ruling, applying to all team Still facing two resolutions which‘ games such as hockey, liicrdgge, baseball, was built on the decision taken by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Assocfiltlon. Jolm Leslie,- Edmonton, Secretary, and J. H. Crocker, London, O1lt., ateur rules, the delegates delayed dcclsloil on requests for protection of Canadian championship meets from interference of sectional or inter-sectional coillpctitlons. Charg- es the Ciln-"dlall Nflllollfll E-‘illlbl- had expressed its authority ill tak- tlon at Toronto was “a menace to‘ lng the stand but W. A. Fry. Dunn. snort 1n Canada" came from P. J.‘ ville, 0nt., declared the Hockey Mulqueen of Toronto as the cham- Assmiatiun would conymm, 1 pion-shin track Mid field events stand whether it was approved by were 11nd" di-“fllsilvn- the A. A. U. of c. or not. In establishing conditions under Th9 Hockgy Assodauou which amateurs would be permitted problem y, meet and "m; it, de__ to have trials with pl fession-l clgred Mn pry Every boy ‘m5 en. clubs, the resolution set forth that i glued m "y out Wm, hléhn, Con.“ ”' wrmc" mvlmuo“ ‘mm the Pm‘ DBBY and the union should ilrovlde fesslvnal club must be produced by an honest way for him to l‘. s0 ADDIT-IONAL SPORT ON PAGE rivn Brinllinfl Up Father V‘ ‘ gladclened the eycs of a. hockey fall. Pellaltles-Lavigne, Mosher, Waite, 1 SPQRTWORL PAGE SEVEN BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT EVER SINCE ‘W’ I/VE useo noszsuo j THERE HAS BEEN c PEACE AND QUIET AROUND THE 1 T 11. s: VAVA\YA\VA\ u ll Ilillllllll lllll llll 1 Attractive Unies R E Will Bedeck g| N f R Q M, ‘ ‘ USED TO TALK ABOUT TOO, UNTIL I STARTED ‘III 211/ MY WIFE ROSEBUD THE PIPE’S HE SMELL o1=jroBAcco PERSONAL‘ " up, PAL * Best " Don't smoke "clown cellar” ——$moke Rosebud . , i‘ Maritime pipe smokers have found that the ladies, foo; appreciate the pleasing lrugrcmce of Rosebud Cut Smoking Tobacco. A me||ow, satisfying smoke in any pipe cit any time . . ; blended to [the exuding Maritime taste. POSEBUD ~ NOW ALL IS WELL LQYQE Lita/go PREFER TOBACCO package SMOKE 10c nosssuo Exlrci large 99¢ 15c BIG PLUG DOWN THE BACK STRETCH Abbie Squad The Abbles will step into action 1 Monday night ill Mollctoll with one ' 0r u“ mappiesl’ “mfmms that 9v“ l The local R..C.N.V.R. hockey team visiting ship Forum last i 1 The sweater in very attractive, ‘ Squw from black yoke with small white neck- ‘ausaguenayn at band, then a '1 inch stripe of white, l night the“ ‘l 7 mm 5mm °f Ted and Fast, rugged hockey was the or- a 2 mm band 0f white bclow- The ider of the evelliilg with tile \V1ll-, sleeves are the same design. [ners having :1 distinct edge in colli- “ 0n black yoke is tllc llaincibmauon pm» Abbles m wmbe ‘vim a" WW The visitors suffered a. tough aging of "Oakland ‘m the “ck l5 break in tllv 0[)1‘lll11g period when e nan“? m‘ 1091mm" their star 1w. winger Pitts suf-' The Stockings have ‘vb-Ito m“ ,fered muscle‘ lllJIIYlOS to his back! the“ me wide 5mm °f red with‘ and shoulder in ll C0lllFlD1l with the :1 sznutwhlt“ edgmg- the" a Wide i boards, ncccssitntiilg his retirement ac 5 rm with white edging» l from the garlic. an‘; fmm ‘her; m m” m2 Tid- ‘l Cyril Ruth's goal midway ‘e msem C ‘m5 “l?” Y through tllc opening period gave . 1 CQZ?‘ Jayson‘ imd l“ SWMY “I the winners ll l-(l ildge at the bell“ ere t to is aoi ity as a dei ".1 4 _1 It is. a beauty and when the glilgs 1i 2:83:00]; it llluynrixtlicfmgflcflzlfur ' ' - ‘ . , c se oill. c». lg our lloi-e lllilizlilgesihelr bow IOPtElU sezlilsoil 14:? l‘ coimtcrs, Bord-an Cox accciiiltiilg - ' We a1"-‘”“"° ‘—‘-" W‘ m“ c for three aild "Dllrb" McMahon a. wonderful’ inlilressitlii on our “Owning up the 01mm 'llockey followers. A third period oilslaught by the" ship tcalll netted tlleln two goals. the the ‘ |two years were the world's charm M4" All“ J" Wnmn of Boston’ pion tllree-year-olds, Protector <3). ‘{°"“°“1y 0f Cfldlgan’ has been 1.59%, and The Marchioness (t!) again elected President 0t’ the Bay‘, 159,,“ handed out. a. 5-2 setback to the 5mm mural-m for 19.“ He is recap: nized as the most successful pro-l _ _ ' The world's record for three- motei" of llai-iless m0iitllllgSvlll thclkyealuold pace“ m double harness Eastern Statics. The Cllcult ulillwlas established two weeks ago M open at Goshell. N. Y., Julie 5t: wcequamc Park’ Newark. N_ J‘ to 7th, Clltllilfllll, N. Y, June 12f “vhen E C. Rustler’ pronmlent Ne‘ to 14th, Sturbrldgc. Mass, June York “Imam” driver, drove Him,“ 19th to 21st, Avon, Conn. June I'm mm Miss Meadows a mile m 26th to earn, Windsor, Conn, July‘ cart m 2_13_ Over 5M0 people w“ 3rd to Dill. ljilftllfllllptilll, Mass, the performance which was loud“ My m“ t“ M1" acclaimed. The track is one-hall """' mil bu a. very fast one. Lylllan Brusic led the list 0f win- e t “mg (“Hm-S if‘ last lfw“ Bay Below we present to our reader! Stutc Circuit. with l2 winners. Earl the Sefismfs leading t-rotmrs a‘ Pitlnall had '7 winners and ‘Harry various agm The flrst mile in m“ Brusie. Lynulirs father, 5 wills. w“ ironed by Lady Suffolk m 194m 1 d H h, Forty years afterwards tllcre were Lyman Bvuse an arry, ls mm b _ ,, .d m _ 1 . y reeders who beacte 11f: “mm “on 17 "aces and mo“. gross the limit of speed was reached ill wiilniilgs amounted t0 $8,593. After 1884 when ‘my I so? trotted m no. the Bay State Circuit both of themi deserted the trotters and paecrs and took up with the runners, but Eight years afterwards Nancy Hanks trotted in 2.04 to bike sulky llARMSll/ORTII IIOPEH REVIVED lllanndian Press) MONTREAL, N111’. l7.—-lf Hilbert Bontllron and Sheppard sagging the twine behind Martin, whose stopping was n. feature of the sct- to. The Reserves were held scoreless we understand that they are not: eiulnloilrrd with their llUW occupa- tloil and both will likely attend the Old Glory sale and purchase some colts for patrons ulld again conduct‘ and the feat was acclaimed beyond the realms of betterment. Tllell in 1903 came the sensational Lou Dil- ion, W110 trotted to her record e1 1 58‘). Prmdentascems to hair iuhi-fvi- rl ivllll lllf‘ declared the Hockey Association Scott Paine can obtain reiense from “mm? m" mm‘ Session the British G0\‘C1‘111llt‘1li secret list _ _ of two ROlIx-RUYCL‘ cngiiles, lle is practically er-vtulil lo win the N. H, I“ . Hnrmswortll Trophy. lu-vurtllng to J. , s‘ R . _, g W. Sllllliil, outboard rumor-bout dc- (l? “'13s signer of London, who is here on n ’ "m"? 1 Ottawa at ‘Wronto. Boston at (klnzlrliens. Q business trip. ‘- 1 . 1 .0110 of the illorat s1 in the liist 'l' rs ll‘ 1' all ~ . _ , land ill the villi‘. (nth t‘_‘l1t11‘.‘y is . that, ill sixt’! of ill 1111-11 ll\'flll‘_Y ~' i i ilbrzad and iixxi-s at horn . llctlliilg llllteleclila‘ iii‘oi"colli"r o! the two 1 that strllllc two years 8E0- stables of troiters and [li1CCl‘.<. Tho following list. contains thd Th” Gmd Time 5mm? lfllich, is names of the season's leading, 2.10 °“'""d h" W" H‘ cane‘ "Mmmuhj, trotters of all ages from the two- pnnuinvtm‘ “r NH‘: Y0rk' “M mam Year-olds to the aged Derlorillcrs. “iied by WMM‘ CM’ are colmgml You will 1101c ill readlnE it how i111; all 11.011‘ race horses over two-l many of um performances ha“ -“°"""’1‘1 L" m“ Om Glory smel bceil made oil half inile tracks and Hm“ “lb-V any“ “Md s" succfils‘ i Will remember that tweniv Sear: “my h" ‘wmm-V Conroy‘ can“: 1mm ago a. mile on a half lllilu track in 2.10 was considered a mavveloial fo~ lice. The facility for (l0- Nmiil Squirt-s, foymerly- of sgopggnsppcd m“, mum u hm.“ Squirts Bros" one of the biilghsti‘ carry it L; m, n,»(-Q,my11_.li;inili ol_ b "M" “M” wll-c“ m “w U’ s’ "L present rial‘ trlliilrrs 11111! P» also ,wllo is now located at Hartford. mm in no mm“ lmaxum n, m. _ l ASK SOMEBODY ELCJE” Ill! lL||' RMY NlkJ LE ' nnticns. . _.___ i JAMF:/%F Colin, last \\'(‘l‘l{ purchased the‘ bfltmmcnt in b,.l,c,li,m_ u ' Mg1v7/ybllqru7 Canadian [tli1l'-_‘.'(“.ll‘-(Jld pacer Gin-I _____ 3 ts F "fffkq, gcr Gratiaii '_J.09‘i. This lad has T“) 3.6,". 0d Con; < ‘n I i j t, wan H mops m m Smfls “Us ‘Wm. Yifilsclotcil. b. b1 “Y. Bllliiiivfll _ ‘A liurl is lonkcd oil as a two illinutc ;_59,l__;_,:n;, K a had 8| -_\ 5S7 ,ll°-'~“l'>11?t<"~ Flll.\'-Bel'\lla C. Hanover, b. b1 I . "M Patel‘ Volo 2102-2114. ,4 R I Clliilmvt Donald. rcccntlv marked Gdd,“g_1,,,y,,,,1da_ b“ by m‘ u 7/19 Healingcnazn in 3M1, 11y will Caton at GflSllOlhiLmlrel Ham 2m 1_4_-_>_04 1.3 ;. U v ficoLDs , N. \'.. is riuu for a trip to EUTODC‘ 3y_o_(,9n_B,.0\,.n BUT,“ b_ u . , . . . . 1 |\\‘llY‘l'f‘ he will he campaigned and 1 202_2A03 1_4_ CATARRH . Peter Voo, . _ h i 3 i0 5 SURE THQOAT.ETC_ ‘sold bl‘ Jmlmi’ C“.°“~ 0mm riliy Volga iiailovcr.;l.bvi3il1ol m l MADE 1N CANADA_ n, ti-niilcd by Will CIIiOn W110 have f‘ f "1 ‘ " ' -~~~ n been sold to Europe in the past (Continued on Page 91 m ._._ .__.. _ “__H ,_ m": ‘ Bv George ‘t o II "rs-u: BALL 1S O, ‘THE TEN A D wHEEJ. 1Tb THE F1951‘ Dowm- Np? LINE? NO? FT THE I§1_\NE‘5\RD Tl-lEYlfiisi BQNGINPTHEB l; PWQK‘ . _ \_ _- _ _ _. hi.“ ‘EH8? ‘AQRESR-Tt? IRFQNdgQ tiled‘; JA$EPTEE£ ‘=%‘=‘..OK.’€ESE IT'S emi-ri-ti "vi-g K. 1 C ‘ ' is HURT-NO HEW: ' -THE REFhRF-E ABOuT F001" as: Fwom HER - weer UN is ON THEAPIELD'P\IO'|'T5 THE: BAu. THAN 1 Do» ($0M! Pttllfi . i