pygijff’ {BER 4, 194.’) rugs ctiARi.Q'_ljj_l-:jrpwNM GUARPWAN Dnziiioiflg l’ .... [$12131 s c1 l‘- two ': v. u.- n p?’ 1).. Oiilcillls Jog Pnlnco u, Toronto Stills - stonowski, Dav- id, a wlililll, Chisliom. ~-- Ivfiskey Ion, fggjjfglfers Open Season By Toronto 4-1; qionzan ’sPenalty'-Costly r.‘ ~ v It it)!‘ l “Two ,7“, i_ - waiter , ,1; it y» nuke sport- _. l ‘iv- 8.11:0. sowing the oi‘ his ilockey i led New York Y ....e Saturday l what proved to ~~‘ \\'.Pll c112)’ 83 _ 1.111;. his tnates more is; gdCd lncos- cha-"ed for spill- ". minutes and the final iccntis lolcr he iv h)»: pzw- . puck post. lsry n Hcxutll re lingo re- Now York goal- Wnt50n—-cam0 at ‘(l ended with the l-l i: ,\lr minutes after Pre- ilwiburn of Ontario quick, Ranger Alex .{l lie puck past play with the V-Nozl and Mac. ' o offensive and their efforts Gordon to on a pass from Wally Position Toronto iioiil Brcda Defence Church Hamilton Centre Langelle Wing Marker Golduv lllllwrr hill“ -- Heller, WBtSOII, L. , Pl-iitt, Hcxtail, Mac- ADDS. lion, N. Mctz, Heron. referee; liucslnlin. t SUMMARY First Period l-Xctv York, Shiblcky (N. Col- L . . _ over Tor- i a for the bai-i ivllle, M. Colvillel :52 2—'I‘oronto, Drillcil i421] Penally- Pratt. Second Period (Stanowskl) Scoring- zlone Penalties-Heron, Hexiali, rlamli- ton, Davidson. .' Thlfd Period l 8—-New York. Pratt (Shibicky, Hextall) ia-al 4—New York, Hextall (Watson, Ccultcr) 18:55 i. 195;New York, Watson (Hcxtall) Penalties-M, Patrick, Kampman (2), Heller. ‘i, Ray McIntyre Wins Scrap In Overseas Meet LIVERPOOL, lhigiand, Nov. 9- (CP Cabin-Ray McIntyre, who campaigned as a middleweight out of Saint John. N. B.. and ‘Montreal and now serves with the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, dropped a narrow decision to Charlie Knock of Hanley in an eight-round bout here Friday night. McIntyre, billed as Canadian middleweight champion. failed to receive the decision even though he scored knockdowns in the first. third, fifth and seventh rounds. Knox outboxed the Canadian by a wide margin. It was Mc1ntyre's first fight in England and it was exported he would be given a return bout ug- ainst his conqueror. BUFFALO. N.Y.. Nov. 3—(_AP)-- Cleveland Barons. Western Division S. D. U. Score 3-0 Victory Si. Dunslans University second team hilllticn out. a 3-0 beating to ll tnillhuil stlimd from Princi- ni Wilivs (Jolltgc on Szlulrtiav aficr- llooli. Both lcullls llEIVI‘ min rlv- lllS ior llmny years, and produce plenty ci_ lll‘€\\0l‘-K.§ when they meet. Saturdays game, which “an; plgygd on the S.D.U. gridiron. was no ex- cepwu to this rule. The game, although interesting to llll‘ Si lllihql» Mil llsl produce ahy/ spectucu.nl' football. Numerous pen- oltv kicks took place during the en- counter. r The Only tr of the game came a little past tie half-way mark of the lirsi. half as George McKeima. tiara working S.D.U. player, sent his Lean) into a 3-0 lcod which they retained until the final whistle, The gsitilyelt by Angus Gulls failed, how- Joseph Dcucette was almost thwusn lor the Red and White £98m. but Bob Fbrsythe, of the P.W.C. tculn blocked him. This was the ncimst to zi score in the lust b half, iuhtiilgh S.D.U. the edge lll territory play. J. W. l". Mccallum refereed. The P.W.C. line-u is as follows: Fullback, Bob Forsyt e; thremqugr- t-ers._ Lloyd Weeks, Earl Leard, Archie Vlckerson and Jerry Foster; halves, Brent Hooper, Pnsty Peppln, Roll Smith and Doug Macliennan; ll-"WBYIIS. Dave Crawford, Al Saun- ders, Bert Campbell, A1 Gulls, Ted Wilson, Digger Gillls and Bill Hodg- son; subs, . Keefe, B, Auld and Arltlshgnrga. n 1e . U. ne- i. f ll ' : Fullback, A. Gillisl?iliretiqtllalfli-‘lss. E. Mccnrey, L. ROAHLCI’, J_ Doiicqtte and A. McLellan; halves, A. Mc- Donald, W. Powers, G. McDonald; WYWB-Idl. L. Devereamt. G. McKen- na. Leo Rossiter, C. Coady, R, Mo- Donald. O. McGui an, M. McDcn- nld; subs: A. McMi lan, E. Hemphlll, Red Wings Win Over Amerks 4-2 leaders, scored a 4-2 victory over Buffalo Bisons in the Hockey League lnuagural here to- night before 11,460 fans in Buffalo's new stadium. loitetown had an assist on Cleve- king. YES, you'll need “LONGS" for winiar wsrmlh. Bu! WHY" "u" comfort, tool And the! 1116i!!! STANFIELWS “LONGS beceusa STANFIELUS UNDERWEAR is tail- ored ior warmth and comfort . . . wsrmlh provided b? finer "l" m!‘ {misting materials , . . comfort p19 vlded by snug iiti without bunchlnq, sa ing nor in inq- ggs this finer underwear at sll qood dealers. 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'i'fl_ Scoring-Norm Penalties - Boll. Field, Carr, Abel, Wares, Goodfclloiv (minor and mis- conduct) SUMMARY First Period Second Period 1-Dci.i'clt. Glcsbrecht) ,3z 2—Americans, O'Fl:iherty (Jackson? Slobodzian) 1430 3-—-Detroi t. Howe (Goodfellow, Bruncteau) 15:09 Penalties-Motion Carr, Slobodzian. Third Ucrlad k-Detmlt, Motiefl Howe, Git-se- brechti - 5 5~Amcricans, OTIahorty , 1410'.’ (Gcodfollruvi 19 19 Brunet can (Howe. 6—Dci-roit, Penaltles—Egim 2. Orlando. Deep Shelters For All Seen impractical Grcsso LONDON, Nov. 3—(CP)—Hcrbt-rt Morrison, Minister of Home Secur- ity, told Britons in a broadcast to- dny that deep air raid shelters for all arc "beyond the bounds of proc- lilCtll pcrsibility" and appealed to them to maintain the will to “take risks in freedoms cause," defence." , A certain amount of deep shelter will be provided by extending the tunnelling of London's subways and elsewhere in the country where the terrain makes dlggng relatively ea.y, Mr. Mori-isrn said. This, he ndrled. will constitute only n froc- tlon of the total shelter and in any event it cannct be finished until the end of the winter. He outlined this program:- 1. Building of’ more Anderson Shelters-inexpensive corrugated ircn huts which critics assail be- cause thcy are not proof against a direct hit. 2. Opening of private basement shelters where feasible. 3. Increasing use of floors above the ground as well as basements in waertain types of strong modern , buildings. 4. Installation of nearly 1.750.000. bunks now on order for subways and , inauguration of a ticket system to l abolish queues. three oft tlcaegm lillad been tied. the E55 . "19 I u - P. some of them youngsters only Penn state‘ Lafayette and George 19 and 20 years of age, the Canad- mwn an had perfect’ records’ as lens took the lead on a goal in the did Minnesota. Michigan ‘ i day) in the Mid-West; Texas L} see in the South, and Stanford in the Far West. Tied but unbeaten; were Southern Methodist, Misslssip- 1 pi State and Texas T0011- Rangcrs 4; Toronto l. ,, Mr. Morrison excused himself i " for reaching the some dccfslnxl nflcr x three svccks in office of his PK‘- . dcec sol‘. Sir John Anderson, on n‘ the grounds of time. cxncnsc and “will the nerd for materials in "nctzv-c il~ [Five Teams Removed From By Playing I-I Draw Unbeaten List NEW YORK, Nov. 3—(AP)—— Northwestern, Clemson. Navy. De’ trolt and Kentucky were removed 1mm footballs unbeaten class Sat- urday as Minnesota roared a HEW challenge lo the Western Confer- ence 311d the United States college gridirons ill general. Just l4 unbeaten l teams were In Boston College, Nctre Dame and (which wus idle Satur- 5 nd M, in the Southwest; Tennes Minnesota struck Northwestern Hockey Results t (Bv The Canadian Press) SATURDATS RESULTS NATIONAF IEAGUE A.\II;'lfl(.‘.\.\ LEAGVE dozen holding Boston Bruin; to 1-1 over- time tie in thewpening game locally i 131111;, and only relinquished it, late 5 i Schmidt pushed the puck by Goal- ‘ e Bert Gardiner from n. scramble. ,was Gardiner, wllo turned in least a half dozen remarkable saves off the list, winning 13-12 before ~ [ll-Ya r1118 first Mort as an NHL rec- 48900‘ spring from Philadelphia Ramblers, has been up in the big show before, but substituting in the New York’ Rantger nets for Davie Kerr in the , pm . l bush who assisted on Blokes goal were Defenceman Ken Reardon, wingers Joe Benoit, and Centres Murph Johnny Quilty and Elmer Lach. Canadiens Surprise Fans With Barly Boston Bruins FORUM, MONTREAL, Que, my. -5?“d:5 3—(CPl—Mcnt-rea] Canadiens, mzvle balm‘ over from the goal out. served up a delightful silrprise for tonight ‘ 1,780 falls, largest crowd ofw; half seasons ‘ 1:1 Montreal, by ML m we unbeawn records and géast-lgxelhnew National Hockey League‘ With eight new men in the line- cccnd period by Hector (T00) o third period when Milt The brightest star for Canadlens ; at Gardiner, purchased last Besides Gardiner and Alex Sing- I he other new men to Canadiens Jack Adams, Chamberlain, lndianopolis 1; Cleveland 4 Lineups‘ Providence 2; Philadelphia 4 Hershey 3; Pittsburgh 0 Canadleuu Position Boston New Haven 0; 59117185915 9 (‘"9" tgme he), Gardiner Goal Brimsek QUEBEr‘ SENIOR LEAGUE Young Defense (SATURDAY) Gcumlle Quebec 6; VVerdun 2 Qgllty ___C0ntre __ w‘ Schmidt- OUT OUR WAY p/ f1 \ Z oowr PlLE lT m THERE, mama's no snow var-- m» Jus-r ear-ranc- "runs READY! THAT OUT OF COMMl55lON~ young TOO ANXlOUS "YOU'D eo SLElGl-l RHDIN’ ON i a BRIG cowl rue ii- m illlVll-‘I. mo. r ulna u n nv on _ BRINGING UP FATHER BUT DO N‘T PUT K6, BUT NOT ME.’ "Jr"? eon» THIRTY vsiuzs "r00 soon J”‘”“,‘,‘f‘;“’) . ‘l .t Saturday, the Toronto defeat f Canadlm! SM“ T 1 lglillalfllllfin was the surprise of the . rut, E’ a: a: I” U: s: Wing B ll,l€l' Dumait Lat-h, Ailams, S zgimsln Dotllrrs. Riders In 1 First Place l i MONTREAL. Nov. 8-(CP)-0t- tawa Rcugii Riders took an undis- l puted lend in the Inwrprcvlnclal {Rugby Union Saturday by taming , the Montreal Club 7-4 while the lseccnd-piace Toronto Argonauts lost. a 5-0 decision to Hamilton Ti- _, gers. Andy Tommy, unslowed by the i mud of liicntrcalb ‘ Iieltl, glut- the Rough Rulers their‘ l victory by racing 85 yards to a‘ touchdown. Tiny Herman. who, played English Rugby for Halifax i Wanderers more than a decade ago K and is still 5, powerful lurker as he. g was t-‘ncn, liooLsd the convert, > 1, Montreal marked up ti-trli" points \\'1l-l\ a saiflv in the first quarter‘ and a. pair of singles in the last. by Gordie Noseworthy. After Argos victory over Ottawa‘ lrlriv. Hamilton got two singles in ilhi- third qiiiirtcr vrllcn Stow , Wright's kickoff rolled to the dend- mud-sozllted f ‘ as lbw PAGE SEVEN ; . Bombers P nit l iACadia Wins lFrom Brnnks Boston Sulls w Holiitt, CaIn, . _ _ _ , _ ,. . ._ 1 1 -_~ Art, West was ranged. Crawford, Smith. Conatliln, Lou ‘£32 85151;; xggree pom“ we" marl“ 1”’- Hm '“‘"“°“ ' led up iii the same quarter by Mur- Officials: Bill Stewart. referee; flggkaoigljdssffiffd " Pl°°°m°’", Archie WllCOX, linesman. i, In the dmario Union‘ Toronto,‘ 1 - Bilmy Bani‘! ron their undefeated ‘ §ll':S\l){'-:Ill;d siricak to five games with s. 14-1 victory over Camp Borden and swmm_None Sarnia. defeat Hamilton 13-1. Penalties—l-lill. “milk. Second Period 1-Canadiens, Biol-to (Slngbivhi 161-1’) Penalties—None , , l Third Period Championship 2—-B0ston, Schmidt 13:04; Penalty-Goupille (lO-mirlute mls-; ______ conduct). ‘ Ovcrilma Scoring -- None P€flRlLl05~NOll e. nalvlamoiziiivfiizN (By The Toronto Argo» United states nigby York 17 years ago wdzi feated 55-7 by a team . the U. S. Third Army The contest was stagrd a‘. Clapper Stadium and the Toronto tcnm we‘- Siwwvcllulc i on filed by the Americans lorwarrl, pass. __ pl; l S Yankee IlALlFAX, Nov. 3 —(CP) -—Ai<.l- ed by Dimliousie Universltys 13-3 victory 0w r Halifax Wanderers, A- . catlia University won the Halifax City senior English rugby league championsziii) Saturday by swamp- lng a weakened Royal Canadian Navy lculn, 33-0, ‘ l The concluding games 0i the schedule left Acadia with only , one loss, Dalhousle and Wanderers with two each and the Navy with three. Truro and an Anny team from Aiderslioi, N: 5., drqaped out of the lenizuc. a fortnight ago be- cause of llljllFlPS. Dnihousic won the lCét-f-lll? last. year. CALGARY, Nov. 3 ii forward '.' which Bombers touc lli 'iion l mpuii , .1 Ill: ‘Paul Saints of soclatioli 9-2 tzxiay in glasses all". corned W": from 1711(1- give ' 7.0 hdonvzi i’) Bl libel-ii».- T / Wl-lAT'5 By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE / é UJEANDEFZ HAS seen DUCKING FOQ Quest:- DAVS= Al! tion game. 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