- - .....¢...~ q- /--q_-....-._--_ tr l -t t- l Power With Surprise sowustc HOCKEY. WRESTLING -I (IF svou worm rMflaillRedmerl Canadian And Veteran Amerks Display $hbre l-efldslRangers Defeat Canucks For Sixth Straight Loss; Bruins To Win Victory Over Maple Leafs 0V" Delft?" . '1‘O1ftC;N’I‘O, Nov. 20 —1CP)—Af- 1t" .t 111111111111 (ltstilay by buss Rgd n o1 1.2a ltrc h1- injects 11111,» ranks. the 1131111; but sttii -1115, Atncttcnttt; went 0n to 1 . 111 ‘Lurunlu Mnplt- Leafs 2-1 in t a1 Nttlluttni tiucktgv l,tgth cun-~ ' ‘ " 1111.111. . top wi’..ttlt'°'.v‘ tt-tlm from the 1m- t 111,, the securnl 1-11.1111l ‘.1 .-t11,~lvt-.'u. uli.1u1t,;.1 .110 111'-r11 11.11. not bio\v11_ littttctr . It disc-n Prfii 1 tving- ,' ' thud 1 ' - soured: the veteran. s: and Lorne Carr. Z teams were at fttil ‘ 1th .1: the time but earltarl t - aunt- \111z‘1'1'i uitllt‘ the Lettts~ utnrt‘ .~itot'111.1t:1i.<i W111i» B11119 Kumpman was 11101111; his llPLi: 111 the i111»: period the Leafs broke awtty front a New York gang quack 11nd scored their lone marker. Nick Metz, . Mtndin the rtgzht of the filt-kcti Pep Kcliyk: . ‘1 Iiobcrtson haci 11H‘ .t.~ tnttittray through the 1 zave the i i I l t’ w ROI As etlrly ~~-ccnci period, Duttott t-zzsons larqev crowd here-H.- #0004004ooooocooooooooo-ov BOWLING g §kESULTS-E CHARLO TT ETOWN ALLEYS To-nteht a; 7 oclock the follqw- lD in; cott es will roll: 1 i110 fu11s—11 fine display of gang- 1111: as he sent out five forwards. Turk Broda, one of the game's‘ stars. tnude numerous brilliant saves as the New Yorkers buzzed around l1is cage. T111111ny Anderson Brndtfs charm early i11 period when hc Seltrittet-‘s shot as Murph Chant- shattered the third Jborlnin was slerving a two-minute} l6 m. LINEUP .\.\II:IRI(.\.\'.\, Ifltral, Robpytgtnp 1'_ ‘NP-t!’ Jet 1 1 Aiurrtrv, fortvttrrl» 111111. C111 . Schrincr. Slit)‘. stc-tvurt. Andorran. Wzseman. FlPLi. smith, Goldsuorthy. Gallagher, $1.1 Jarksntt. Benttle, Sorrell. TORONTO. Goal, Brnda. 11,. torn-t‘. l-"uul-xr. lloruer. fortvttrus Chttmbttritun. Kelly. Metz. Sttbv 1111115. Mnnn. Dnvttisott. 11111111», Parsons, Marker. H Jrtttksott. DOifictals: Bube Dye and Happy at’. batted dov. n ‘ lltlhlilitltt, 1 I (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) f BOSTON, Nov. 20-’I‘.‘neir de- fence crumbling under a last-per- ! 1011 as-sutut. Detroit Red wings w- , night ttiworlwd a 4-1 beat-in: from iBostctt as the Bruins came from behind in a furious attack late in then" Nttttotml Hockey League 2111110 t Eduii‘ Shore celcbrtttcd his 1e turn to Boston's lineup hy inspir- in: the Bruins‘ "Kitchener lddi" into a late but furious scoring burst t that ovez\\‘11rl1111*d the Wings be- , fore 129170 lune 7 11.10 111th 11 ltoldottt until last week. , rallied in.» force.» bv leacltn! a rink- lcttgth 111.1 -c that curried him .2111 corner, from where as that ltttie Bcbbv into the Detroit goal. Nut t1» b~ uuttiotttr. Milt Sciunidt 11nd W ' Dtuuttrt, the other j Kttcher h-nx- countered i11 rapid ' trdcr, the 1.111121 tvltltout. assistance after the Red tvtngs in f‘ _ even battle SLMMARY l the young- __ _ . . . . :1. . . was able t0 I-trst Pertod k 11 tuult dtuttri; the first _ two frames. when goalies Tiny L Timmlm- M"! (Ken l 12111 llhonunsot for Boston and rookie Pm“ ties ——Kampmnn. omer. Harve‘: 1 1O m Detroit perform- | ed in b .1111 fashion. seclmd 79'1"‘! "he f c. ttntcr was registered Scoring ~Nunc. Penalties --Marker and Beattle, Third Period Majors. 2. Americans, Anderson tSchrin- ‘ er» 3.33 Penalty —Ch11mberlt1in. Overtime Period 8. Americans, Schrinet‘ (Smith, 3:52 Carr: Penultles —>Carr. Thnms.>__ ooovooooooaooooooooo-o-ooe ‘§§O4-§+§-§ M- Muwh — ---.1. Williams .Heartz- - -_ _ ._,p_ paw-gr‘ ~ _E.Wran----_.__EM t ———-——B.MN . m°°" \ _ _ _ __ _A fl- P18112111 — -~ —_C. McKmnon < —- —— — —S McDonald A meeting of the Ho“, Name 5* “mafia: - — J- g $94M" ' Bowling Contmittee fl-nd captains of 1' y) * — “- - 1 $111115 Commercial League teams be '—'- *-‘-"<7°b° -:.::PL_3-._M°¥S?E1Lj* ltelgiftonight_at_8.15_l11 the 1111.11, North Shore Hockey Notes | uches getting tnganlircd ' ml up in ptvrtarzv- tai meeting, which in ' ll l. tnuttltt pint‘ ul . lettfllltn Kctntnzton "Aces" r:=. 11 nc-xv team one] llOWll which will be‘ M1. Gerald McKenzie; b-x Mr. Keith Howsittt h making and with the; t‘ coming up from‘ u nnc of the . 1t looks . for the ever 111 much sought after .(t‘1‘ Trophy." t - has 1t that Allison Ber-E n tins y-t-ztr, lllTlVlflllll the RivcrI . deride P111 entering the league, 1.1. 511111 much comment among! the Dinvotts. 1nd will Wit-limit R Wanderers Win Intermediate Rugby Title (C. P. by Gulrdiln‘: Special “lit-e) HAILFAX, Nov. m-J-Iallfux Wanderers won he Halifax City intermediate English rugby cham- pionship Saturday by defeatimz St. Mary's College. 3-0. in a sudden- dcailt uttme that. tvcnt 30 minutes overtime. ' The winning points came from the clever booting of fullback Ger- ald Hare. who was successful tn . kicking :1 twnalty awarded against the college tee-m on its 25 Yard 1111c. _____ ._____ __-- -: 1 doubt be o severe loss to the Silver true. A 001111316 of the old regulars hm- olv George Webster and Arthur 1m‘- klns are reported to be hanginlz up ' ' . l , h . this re rt is . mfifilflfidfilgmtmliilielvmu scribgois of 1 cat. team, Notre Dame were help the opinion that botl1 will be back in their old positions when the league gets underway. -H. llloc= a touch oi flu jtltut ttrvl’ ll won-L if) 11-" 1111.111)’ blptnls as y You'll finrl, mo. that 1111-111ltol-titmlctl cigttrcilc. You c1111 smoke smoke docs not dry your nose and throat. t-rttok»: when iln‘ iltt has gout‘. 'l.‘1'y a pack 11ml sue. lil for 10¢. 25 for 25¢. Cork Tip or Plain. Also, Spud Fine-cutToliatzuo for rolling your own, 10¢ the package. spoil your smoking ‘nu siltlt to Spud. the on lilur-iis cooler Spud; are a grand -_~::; . THURSDAY NIGHT HAVE YOUR OUTFIT SKATING THE FORUM Will Open ‘SKATES SHARPENED THE BIKE OP EVE . NOVEMBER 24th NEW (l C. M. READY SHQP s Q§§QQQQOQQOOOQ cu uualier by big -. \\'1tl1 Mud Brun- auztttnt tttc B11 ' , Charlie Cot - ' cteuttk as ttugc Onlv utes. lllliii Coone-_y' Welland ram. , med in Bill Hnlletfs pass-out The lineups-- Boston: (tool Thompson; fcttcc. Show Portland: Cowley, saints. de- forwards. Gethrfc; subs, Wetland. R. (Jrnacher. G. Pett-inger. lHollett, Dutnart. Schmidt. Bauer. Hill, Crawford. , Detroit: Goal Teno defence, tBcu-"tnan, G0odf1=llo\t' forwards, Barry, H0111», Brttnctcau; subs, Stewart, AirDnnnlri. Liscottt-be, Kil- rea, Mottvr, Deacon. C. Conacher, Mason. Referees: Ag Smith and Bill Cleory. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: Nim- Penalties" Pmt tnger. Second Period . Scoring: None. Penalties: Bowman. Shore, 0. Comcher. Third Period i. Detroit, C. Conacher (Brun- eteam 6:57. t 2. Boston. Welland (Hollebt, Pet- tiitlger) 12:18. t 3. Boston, Bauer (Shore) 16:39. 4. Boston. Schmidt (Bauer) 17:28. 5. Boston, Dumart 17:46. ,1 Penaltv: Portland. Z Northwestern Defeated By; Notre Dame NEW YORK, Nov. 20 —tOP) — With two flashes of traditional op- portunism the Ramblers of None Dame overcame a stiff Northwest- ern tram 9-7 Saturday and kept unblemished their i938 record as they surged forward for national honors in this season's United States college football campaign. The first score of the game came early in the second quarter when Willard Hofer, second-string Irish quarterback. pulled down a North- watern aerial and. with his mates switching quickly from defence to attack. cantered 65 yards behind tperfect blocking for a touchdown. ‘The kick failed. Otttpiayed by the inspired Wild- Ile-is Btlalnst another Northerwest- em drive and before the and of ‘the quarter George McGurn put the Wildcats in the lead with n. touchdown which Confess convert- ed. In the second half the Irish pulled themselves together and t l1ad the edge over the Wildcats 1 when Hofer wrote the story of the j game by kicking a field goal from ,th1= 20-yard line on a fourth ‘ dawn. 'T‘1~vtt:> chrt t“ . Duke and Okla- ltrvtttrt tvtzttrri undefeated, also tmatntatneri tin-it" claims for na- tional recognition. 7111- rcsttlts of weekend games 1 folfotv: Nt-hrtt ka l4 Inuit 0 ' Altnncmtu ‘.31. wust-ousttt 0 01111111011111 l0 Iowa Stat‘: 0 rlnrtcltt 0 Georgia Tech 0 ttie) intitatia 6 Purdue l3 rulsa 14, U. of Detroit 38 lie-high 0 Lafayette 6 (icorgeiottvn l4, Maryland 7 tllnrshall 7, Ohto U. l4 iilinOis 34. (lhlcago U Notre Dmne 9, Northwestern 7 North Carolina State 0 Duke 7 ~ l-‘ordl1an1 l3, South Carolina 0 , Harvard 7 Yale 0 ' ‘Fttfts 7 Massachusetts State 6 , Villanuva 39, Boston Umversity 6 | Creighton 38. North Dakota state 0 i Kansttra Strtte l4 Wasburn 14 Michiutttt l8 Ohio Stnte 0 Miclngan State l0 Templei) Minnesota 21 Wisconsin 0 Notre Dame 9. Northwestern ‘I Nebraskzflli Iowa 0 Oklahoma 10 Iowa State 0 Ohio University l4 Marshall 1 Purdue l3 Indiana 6 Auburn 23 Georgia 14 ‘Duke 7 North Carolina State 0 I Southwestern 7 Mississippi state 3 ‘southern Methodist 21 Baylor 8 . Texas Christian 29 Rice '1 [ California 6 Stanford 0 t Oregon 3 Washington 0 j Utah 39 Wyoming 0 ;Army l9 Princeott '1 IPcnu State 0 Pittsburgh I6 j Syracuse 13, Columbia 12 COOLER AT CRICKET l MELBOURNE -1c1>»_ Mel- t 1111111111-21 cricket. ground holds 1o ooo 5110111181‘. the rea- son helm! the excitement of foot- holl keeps them on their feet where- Rs for cricket everybody expecia 1 room to sit down. i ~__—__ . .800 lanai u ma. ' ~ ‘The (i\'tlt11tt1L' (‘lttfidltifi-alfll‘, who “L. '\.-1._.j.'~_1| l~_l\!Vi Hawks-Leafs MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. umw YORK. Nvv-auW-SWI-fi change i11 goalies f ed 1B Montreal C1111ad1ens‘ long lofing, streak tonight as ill?! dwPW 1 men- sixth successive National Hockey League cattle-o 2-1 dectstonl w me New york Rangers—-tl1at| plunged them into the League cei-t at. Goals bv Lvnn Pat-rick and Pin-ll Watson lll inc 111st and second pet-t lode gave 1hr: Ncu Yorkers their fourth sratrtht 11.11110 0f_ the 8985011 before a t-routl of 14.2w. and left Lester Pmrniti. young Learn utnlc- featctl .~i.n1-1~ the start of the sci1cd-_ 9- . The hutntrttrs, Wlill goalie Wilt Cttde bsttrhetl 1n favor of Claude Bourqtte. a Aiontreal amateur from Monet/on. N B. played a closely CO-Offliltu 111i game, Their forward lines shr ;1 mlcndld co-opcrattcti but i111 . i11-lily the players lacked. the susrinu 1iuncl1 of the Rattgers. SUHTIIARY first Period lwlinngcrs, L. Patrick (Dillon) H32 ' ‘Penalties-Slnbicky. Dillon. Hcl 1r Coulis-r. M. Patrick, Haynes, Evans. Second Period 2—Canr1dlens. Trttdel hill, Munthztv 6:57 Il-Rangtétx; \\'-.t‘.~on (Hexial. Hei- ler) 16:21 Penalties-None. Third Period Scoring—None. Penalty-Prat t. SELLOIT CROWD CHICAGO. Nov 2(t»-tCP)-—Tor- ontos Mapio heats playing before a sell-on‘ sadlutn crowd cf 17.1502.‘ the largest o: the 5685011. held. Chicago's Block Hawks to a 1-1 ov- (Summer- Playu "Dramut l ffLtj-‘f-Iil 1'11 ertime deadlock tonlflhli in i-hEl-l’ second National Hockey some in as many nights. Thetie left the Hawks still in first place, but Toronto had to share second with New York Ran- gers who defeated Montreal Can- udlen. 2-1. SUIIIMARY First Period h-Chicaqo. Gottselig tNortJ-toott, Bhnw) 11:56 v Penalties.-----.i11111tlton, hiacKenzie. Second Period 2—'1‘oronto. Aiarket- tThcms. Pat‘- sons) 7: Penalty—l-lomer Third Period Scorlng-Notu; Penu1t1es—None. Overtime Period ..Scor'1ng—No111- ... - -- Penalty-Hornet‘ MALDEN England — (OP Noted England and Sui-my cricket batsman Jock Hobbs. partnered with D. s. Bennett. won the amateur ltatidicat) rize at the Cmydlm Golfing Allance nteet here. He is a i2 handicap plow!- PREPARE FOR. OLYMPICS HELSINKI. Finland -v(C'P) -— Approximately $72,000 1s being spent on arrangements for the rowing 11.2111 paddling championships M, the 1940 Qlymplc Games here. A foot- ball pitch 1's laid out in the centre of the stadium. Win Senior MONTREAL, Nov. 20 (CP) —A decade of. football defeats were forgotten today as M00111 Univer- sity aoclaimed its Redtmeti as 108B- 39 senior Intercollegiate Cham- pious. Coach Doug Kerr's men, many of whom came to McGill four years ago with their mentor, suc- ceeded Queen's University to the title Saturday with a brilliant 9-0 victory over University of Weat- ern Ontario Mustongs in a. sudden death palyoff. Victory gave Mc- Glll its first. championship since 1928. More than 13.000" spectators watched the Redmen hold the vaunted Mustang attack in check and pile up one single point. af- ter another on Herbie's Westmanis superlative booting. The blond halfback, closing his college foot- bail career in brilliant fashion. kicked all the points. ‘There was nothing spectacular a- bout McGills victory. The Reds played strahht football, throwing only three forward passes and rc- iyinig almost entirely on Westmaws kicking to keep them on the at- tack. Against. this type of play and on a muddy field that held their fleet backfielders in check. the Mus- tangs oould do little. Not once did they come within scoring range a: costly fumbles and MoGlllfis wides- wake defence of forward passes made a completely different pic- tum from that in London, Ont. last week when the qualified for the playoffs by trouming MoGiil 18-6, McGilPs only loss of the year. . Worry is futile and senseless, be- ing born often of a blindness that will not wait. ' Use Minards for colds. College Title‘ . BOXING BASKE I BALL OTHER SPUR I United States Rugby Results (By The Olnadiln PHI) nutern cannon r uutuu SENIOR INEEICUULLEGINIE FINAL Western 0, MoGill I Senior Interprovlncial Final otiitliit. lbinlwg-tiuitglmiriut-pomt series) SENIOR ONTARIO UNIONFINAL Samia 9, Montreal Na (First. of two-game series) Remember When ts 5 total-point (By The Canadian Press) New York Yankees, hot on the trial for an outfielder to replace Babe Ruth, plucked Joe DiMagio from San Francisco of the Pacific Coast League four years ago today. “Der Mug," now one of the great- est baseball players in the game, cost the Yankees five players- three outright and two on option. CLOSE SOCCER SOUTHENID. Ettgland ——(CP) — Two seconds before Ber1barol: had‘ scored for 0 ique de Marseilles against southen Uni/led, the re- feree blew hi5 whistle forr time and dial: French team was held to o. 2-2 w. BOW AND ARROW GOLF FARM-LAM, England a, stroke — (OP) — and hole to his hours M. 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