PAGE SIX GUARANTEED BRITISH MANUFACTURE sltnanfihy jrllnd Hamilton gfiame Unlikely - season foot- 211 llllillllQll channilons. filJllllllld today ‘JOliEKl they might, ‘, ill shape for other match afier a tough e Illl: Sffl" cm Sam Man- id lil a talc Cook. nziry » I-le nddcri his 13:11 vs (h: oys @q'plf-"c‘§.,MI°I,-e1§ blurred up." HCWPYPF PPMIIHZ a full check- ’ arisen would not Hamilton game 11c promised to 113W definitely to- ' officers, who have been g a match with the Grey "lillllfllpnshll? calibre. -I '_ll ill“ WOL nni want (q mks f c‘ Uimiltcn ( n‘ a disnrl-"m- ire and it u" indicated fn-x Wflllltl not pres f0 ;1 ‘ID ‘vmlcals Ilflcl sbcerna gflllllllll; erzed. vy was unable to enter the since its nun. "r filaikiov. s. C!‘ “IR received ton In; . in its only um (£11m. . son. i! l. -l,- v,- Tflpiieal Navy of ilwnQc. 1:15? 11d 'a_ ~l Trronto Navv of the O l-T F. u . . . Dlack Hawks Defeat Bruins By 5-4 Score CHICAGO, Nov, 28—(AP)—Chi- cage Black Hawks ran their at- home wining streak to five strai ht anc took over second olace in he National Hockey League tonight by defeating the Boston Bruins 5-4 before 16,649 fans in the Chicago Stadium. It was the third straight time the Hawks had beaten Bos- ton here thl; season. . A Fir-N Period l-Boston. Cain (Boll, Cowley) 5.38 2- Boston. Boll 15158 Penalties —— Campbell, Guidclin. Gallinger. Second Period 3-Chicsgo-Srnith (Marchi :66 4-Chicaz0. Allen 5:18 kgcgftton, Gallanger (Guuldolin) 6—Cliichg0, Bentley 10:34 T-Chlcago. Smith (Bentley, Mosl- eaiko) 11:45 (Seibert) 12:33 cn. , _ 041$? Of his team had been "se ' ' 111 yes rrcinys easy‘ lSPORTING NEWS DETROIT. Nov. rional Hockey League game tonigh before 13.806 spectators. , e1 provided the ivlnnlnx iriargin. SUMMARY as the Bruins sank to s. fourth- nlace tie with Detroit Red Wings. First Period SUMMARY 1. Detroit. Brunzieau (Liscunibe. ‘ Canclh) 11:27, First Period 12 Detroit Brunctc-ail (Blzan, Lis- idillllbl.’ 13:20. l. Toronto. Davidson( Pratt. L. Carr) 13:00 l Penalties: Jackson, Hill i Second Period lllorris (Carr) 11.49. ‘imoii (Brown) 16.43 . Morris. ‘~ Third Period Saturdays Game TORONTO. Nov. Hamilton Flyinil Wildcats. uncertain play at times this seas- on confounded friend and ioc alike rose to supreme heights yesterday to outfox Winnioclz REAP’ Bomb- ers 23-14. in the East-lives! classic Outpowercd most. of the wav by their heavier opponents, Wildcats The New York Rangers earned their first point in National Hock- ey League competition this sea- son when they held the Montreal Canadiem. unbeaten leasue les- ders to a 2~2 tie. And Ranger fans found a new favorite as Big Bucko McDonald, former Toronto de- fenceman, played a big role in improving the Ranger fortunes after eleven sizccessive defeats. It was the third draw of the season for the “Flying French- men" who have won their other nine games. S UMMARY First Period: K-Chicago, Allen Third Period - .Penalties-Nnne. tl-- oston, Crawford (Caliadine. ll. Jac son) 10:19 ' Penalties-None. l - New York. Hextall uchon, Hillcr) 3:06. 2 - Montreal, Getliffe 15:00. Penalty. Harmon. (Aub- STIIRT RIGHT ATTEND MDHDIIYYS SKATE PILE UP ENERGY AND STRENGTH TD-HIGIIT m»: ronun. Fl Nomination is only half ? flavor and Island polls. BLACK ‘SUURIS TO Manufactur HIDHEY And Tobacco 0o. Ltd. 0h OMINATED AND ECTED the battle. Afterwards the public speaks its mind. Popularity based on llunlily nominated our tobacco long ago as a candidate for tobacco honors. Be- cause it fulfills all promises of purity it continues in lead all chewing tobaccos in all HICKEY’S TWIST = TIGNISH " ed By IIIDHDLSDII arlottetown, lI.E.l. Toronto Loses 6'-4 To Detroit After Winning 7-4 From Boston Bruins i 2B—(CP)-—The Detroit Rad Wings staged a third period outburst to defeat the Tc- ronto Maple Leafs 6-4. in a Na- Mud Brunctcnu of Detroit and Babe Pratt of Toronto each bugged two goals. but Bill Jennings’ mark- lli. Toronto, Davidson (Pratt) 1615 6 Toronto Prait (Bcdllar, David- sunl 1.00 7, D fruit. Grosso (Curvcthi 10.53. ll. Detroit. Jennings (Smith. Brown) 13.39. 9. Toronto, Pratt (Hill) 17:20. Detroit. Liscombe (Howe flrunclcnu) 17.40. Penalties: None. 9.29 roaonro. Nov. 28-(CP)--To- '11. Boston, Gailinger (Cain. Guid- runio Maple Leafs. staging one of olln) l9 00 ihcir sharpest offensive displays of l Hamilton Wins Dominion Football Title 23-14 28—-(CP)—.added the Canadian title to their whose = Eastern Canada and Ontario Rut!- Canacliens Win One, Tie One With N. Y. Rangers i NEW’ YORK. NDv- 28 — (CP)—' _ - '1. New York, U McDonald (Dewar) ‘ SO11. . limit the season, defeated Boston Bruins 7-4 Saturday before a 11.043 crowd to vault into a second-place Na- tional Hockey League deadlock r, with Chicago Black Hawks T George Abbott. lastminute replace- ment in the Boston nets for regular nctrnindcr Bert Gardiner. who was ill with influenza. Benny Grant handled 28 shots from Boston sticks 2 Boston. Gaiiinaer 10:07 Penalties: None. Second Period 3. Toronto, Morris (Davidson. L. Carr) 1: . 4. Toronto. Kennedy( l-lill, Booth- man) 4:46. 5 Boston. Cain (Cowley, Boll) 7:50. 6. Toronto, Davidson (L. Carr. Pratt) 10:30. Penalty: Clapper. Third Period . '1. Tbronto. Davidson (L. Carr) 1.52 ll. Boston. Galllnger 4:27 0 Toronto. L. Carr (Bodnar. Dav- idson) 8:59. .0. Toronto. Boothman (Kennedy) Penalty z‘ Cowley. jby Football Union championships .la_rgel.v throuah BUIFJIOI‘ alertness. ‘better kicking and the great de- fensive and offensive display by ‘Joe Krol. 0.R.l".U. all-star half. who completed one brilliant touch- down pass and personally scored seven other points. Second Period: l 3 - Montreal, McMahon (Loch) ' 7:50. 4 — New York. J. McDonald, | (Aubuchon) 13:49- . Penalties —- G. Warwick, Blake, lDavidson, McMahon 2 (minor | and misconduct). Filion. l Third Period: Scoring -- None. Penalties - Gooden, schema. Saturday's Gama THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lASI-MINIITETIPS on llEIT-Sllllllli Q, £ your radiators Radiators all dressed up in decon- uooo look nice but die hen goes imo the " rations-no! your house. You'll get as much as 10% more hear per radiator by removing all covers, ‘ and ornaments. A friendly reminder from your‘bIllO COGI’ dealer A. pickaao a c0. Telephone 240 Nacltpool Heads League LONDON, Nov. 28 - (OP Cab- le) - Blackpool, coming from be- Llncl in the closing minutes to defeat Burnley 53 stepped into undisputed leadership of the soc- cer league north yesterday with 22 points. two more than their nearest rivals. Until mid way through the second half, it looked as if Blackpool were due to take a beating. Trailing by three goals, they staged one of the recoveries for which they are noted and tallid five first goals. Liverpool, Sunder-land. chestcr United. Aston Villa and Doricasier Rovers are tied for second place in the league north. Liverpool defeated Southport, 3-1. Gateshead dowmd Sunderlaind 3-2, Aston Villa. blanked Birming- ham 3-0, Doncaster trimmed Man- lcrnrnn liIllllDlMll This aolumrls reserved for nun of local Internet, but udvartlllnl of n aewsy nature may he Inuit-no n five outs a word. able in advance. “f? 44 ’._.rnIU lb’. OIASWILL for photographs. CONFEDSRATION LIFE INSUR- ANOE BUB STOLEN —- A bus. ovmed by Mr. Floyd Johnston of Easteni Bug Lines, was removed from the staltion. 142 Queen Strut. about 2 cc ock Sunday ‘ _ Later in the dsy, it was d covered on th: roadside. abandon . in the vicin- itv of Milton. It is reported to b. undamaged. however. PLEASANT AFTERNOON — A very enjoyable afwmoon was spell. yesterda-y b members of the i-Ilfllf armed scr ces at the Knights o. Columbus Hut. in Charlottetown A sins-son! was under the direc- tion of Ml‘. D. It‘. Noonan. while Miss Marjorie Mitchell presided at} the piano. A group of youna lavllca prepared and served dainty re-l lreshments. ENJOYABLE BANQUET -— On the evening of November 22 No. 5 | platoon from CA. (5.) T.C. No. 02 held a banquet and a dance at tht V Club Dinner was announced at 7.15. The master of ceremonies Gnr. George Yallits. at the con- clusion of the banquet called on each man of the platoon to give a short talk on his initiation int. the arm I. The guests were lviaioi AB. RDJIZTDIQIL Lleut. A.M. Gal- lant and four men of the Beach Grove Orchentrn. which included Lance Corporal Connolly. Gnr. Alexander. Gnr. Crockett and Gnr. Smith. Maior Robertson and Lieut. Gallant favored the platoon with very suitable and jovial talks. The banquet was followed by n. very en- JOYIIDIC evening of dancing. RECRUITING WOMEN -— Szt. Jospehine Leightizer of the RCA. F (Women; Division) is tempor- arily attach-rd to the recruitinrl sta 'on at the Charlottetown ~\rni- Ihlilflfl 1n pursuance of the adop- tion of a policy of combined rc- . ‘. inf: Army and RC Al‘. Set. Lcightir- is associated with Sgt. Gladys R. Dodge of the C.W.A. C. whose home in times of nr-acix is at Truro. NS. These two girls who enlistctl in their resnzctlir: ufiililvil- Bradford City 3-1 and Manches- ter United edged Tranmere 1-0. Sunder-land previously wore tied with Blackpool for the lead. I Wwtham continued to hold the top rung of the league south, de- featlng Portsmouth 5-1. Three letic 6-2 and climbed into fourth plPce one point behind Reading In the Scottish Southern Leag- ue, Glasgow Ranzers achieved a narrow 4-3 victory over Hibern- ian to retain the division leader- ship. Durnbartlon downed Alrd- rienlans 3-1. Celtic blanked Clyde 4-0 and Motherweli whipped Mor- ton_ 3-0 wild in a. display that earned the engineers a spot in the sugar bowl. where they will meet un- beaten but once-tied Tulsa's all- civllian foam. The Iowa Seahawks, whipped by Notre Dame a. week ago, fin- ished out a season of nine iumphs and one defeat by over- whelrninx ivi‘ t 32-0. after scoring only one touchdown in the first half. ' Del Monte pre-fllght, downed only by the College of Pacific. defeated California. 47-8 and Southern California made it two straight for the season over U. C. ous loss Saturday niah. whipping York the cellar-dwelling New Hangers 6-8 before a crowd of 10. 160. It was the llth straight defeat for the luckless Ran ers. Rangers had Buc o McDonald to strengthen their defence. but he failed to plug all the holes and it was little Ken McAuley who drew a. hand from the crowd for fre- quent saves after the Canuck's had worked their way in until they were practically on ton of him. SUMMARY Hill. Period 1 Montreal, Filion (Lech. Lam- orauX) 0:12. 2. Montreal. Getliffs (Watson Chamberlain) 10.13. 3. Montreal. Getliffe 11.28. Penalties. Heller. I-lextaii. Second Period "4. New York. Hextall. Davidson) 13:3. Penatly: Getliffe. Third Period 5. Montreal. Harmon (Lach) 2:35. (i. Montreal. Harmon (Lech) 8:30. (Boucher. l 14:09. I i1, Mcanltrseeal. Blake (McMahon. Pil- ln) I . l 0° New York. Raleigh (Warwick. . Heller) 1815 | Penalties: None. l l .Hotre Dame ‘Loses First Game 0f Season NEW YORK, Nov. 38 — (AP)- Notre Dame lost its first game of the reason Saturday after win- ning nine strai ht but in defeat grabbed the spo light of whet val scheduled to be an army-navy show on the final bis day of the i943 United Stem football ses- The navy and army pla 0d their part st West Point, put n; on a defensive battle before the Mlddles won 13-0 for their ‘ fifth straight triumph over the cadets. Notre Dame, however headed for its first unbesten season since 1990, bowed w the sailors from Great Lakes. 19-14 WW1 the win- ‘ning touchdown confine in the finrl minute of Jolly. Randolph Fiei . 10d b7 All - America Glenn Dobbe, also drop- ped out of the undefeated class MONTREAL. Nov. 26—(CP)— L- A-. winning 26-13. Montreal l‘ -" sailed to their llth straight amp wlth- N England —(CP)— Rev. G. Clarke, headmaster since l 1967 of Repton School. where scenes ' for "Goodbye Mr. Chips" were film. ed. has left the school to be secre- . tary of the Christian Frontier! Council. i! lthrre stripes by efficiency and lie- be the es of the country's armed services as privates. and have won their votion to duties given them. will glad to give rmv girls interested benefit of their advim as well town, GIRL s! YOU CAN DO A MAN'S JOB TODAY By enlisting in the CWAC you can release a man to fight in Italy, m- in the coming invasion of Europe. By enlisting in the R.C.A.F. (Women's Division) you can let another airman fly over Berlin. SERGEANT GLADYS R. DODGE, C. W. A. C. AND SERGEANT JOSEPHINE-LEIGHTIZER, R. C. A.F. (W.D.) .Will Be At The Charlottetown Armouriec —— Tuesday, November 30 -—- and At The Summerside Armouries ——Wednesday, December 1st.—— ‘They will gladly give information and advice to any girl interested in serving Canada in the Army or the R. C. A. F. wegnfiumgicned to the Polycllnlc Saturday morninf 1° I caused by a t reported. canvas FOR lionrnizap-Mr. blnaoliunbus. of Charlotte- left Saturday morninil train for Montreal where he will attend s meeting of the directors of the Knights of Columbus. {he session takes place today at e Windsor Hotel. CAR ACCIDENT — An accident occurred at 12.30 Sunday mornlna when two cars collided on Grafton street beglveen Qucwcvgreanéilrlilfixlwlg; ars - ‘ 3a nnv information which may be Ififi,‘ quiet” End flan-y Barrett taxis. The latter escaped i- blaze orch. No damage was e ut of the FUNERAL SATURDAY - ‘mw d p v funeral of the lntc Mrs. by ternoon. A short private was held at thc residence of son Jack Stewart Funeral services were held Central Christian Church were conducted by Rzv. Shaw who also officiated at grave. Interment in Cross cemetery- rs of Lodge and 1.0.0.1". attended vice in the church. Pall were Mrssrs. G. I". points behind with 1o are Totien- requested- ham l-lotspurs. who were white *' ' washed a-o by Crystal Palace out Oar Way Arsenal defeated Charlton Ath- Bv J. R. Williams iniury but the former. suffering from a broken pelvis was removed to the City Hospital where he is now rest- ing comfortably. it is reported. Daniel Stewart was held on Saturday af- service "Newlands." Robert Ronda Rnbekah bearers. Hutcheson. Herbert __P_latts. ____ Samuel __K_e_n- “Lani! - Thle/firczi-Trrufhoywas Operatlnfl m“! o1’ F511"? iicriy; HAEvWFIEIGTT-lfi Gregor and Roy Samllmnn, Thc playing near the curb an her West on Grafton street. and the afternoon. leaving the ser- noe Cove church where Ihlt; . p, , ' < p5 . ’/ _:\_\ "---//////--//-.// (is BRINGING UP FATHER . BROUEHT THE GOAT HOME ‘Bl-IE WA“: THE CH QHE EVEN ‘TRIEDTD It"? "f z s‘ Our Boarding House scab.‘ r cam- FNfl-IOM “ THE opp ci-imoee IN HER , _ wlfipaslTiONl-"rwl-IEN I .» JRROQRPERQ HOME 0N FURLUJGI-I * ¢ uurzr (law. 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Funeral this Monday MacLean Funeral Home at 1 o'clock for Ga- funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock. Interm- nt_in_§a_noe._Cn1e_ CBIIICIPH‘. With Major Hoopla D TIPPY AND "CAP” STUBBS TILLIE TI-IE TOILER I oowr cans n= ELDOFQA NEVER .12‘ noes PAY THAT TEN DOLLARS BACK "ro MR. BLIDG M15’ BANGS/ I-IIMSEL E ~- I-IE SHOULD OF GIVEN IT TO MY"! Ol-I, DID YOU BAKE COOKIEQ"?! I-IOW NICE! NOTHING TO CROW OVER. by losing to southwestern Louis- iana, (l0. Georgia Tech mmped over Gemlaw-cullddlcfiokooren MAG‘! was? a, l "ill".