NOVEMBER 1s. T1933 . BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL N [W5 (Canadian Press) FORT ERIE. Ont, Nov l2—With two Maritime players in their sub- jniriu iiirfromjgrni A M E R K s 5 I Zgstituts strength the Buffalo Bis’ DE-rggyp m,“ 12 ___ M‘ P) _lnational Hockey League champion- kLgnky Johnny son-en o; Detmnfshlp. opened another scascn with a ‘Red wings went m, a soaring mmlh 3-1 victory over Syracuse Stars lage tonight, pil ng 1n your gmls as here Satu day, n R A w G A M [the wmgs Opened the home Se? Doggie Kuhn, right wing, form- FAXlmn o; the Naykmal League Hockey erly with Truro Bczircats and more I l OF Wm, a 5_2 View“, over New Yorlhrzcently with New Haven E gles of Americans; Cairadian-Amzilcan League and (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Nov liL-Gaining a nngle point through a six-all draw with Acadia Univcrlty on a fie‘d tathercd with mud, Halifax Wand- erers tonight h"d captured Vi" City League football cliampionshp. The lone point placed the Wan- iwlng utility timers lllfli. m ahead‘ of DlilhOlISlC ngeis who at the same time were downing Halifax United, 6-0. Th" games. playrd here Satur- flay iiltemoon, bought to a close the city league plnydowns and the victors row wl‘l go into the Mc- Curdy Cup pavdvwns- minim] WINS 4-3 visiuiu. svu iiiisiis (Canadian Press) rORONTO, Nov. 12~Pcrehed at the top of the National Hockey League's Canadian section, Toron- to Maple leafs tonight boasted vic- tories over their play-off rivals of last. spring as they looked back on an Armistice night, 4-3 win from New York Rangers to add to the 6-1 triumph they scored on open- ing night over Boston Bruins. Crowd-pleasing as any of the post season's meetings between the two teams. Saturday night's game furnished thrills galore as the lead changed hands twice before Red Iloriiei-‘s game-winning goo.) put the leafs ahead for good in the ——-———lasr-fivs minutes ofrthrsecondper- " lod. Excitement in plenty was fur- nished the 7,000-odd fans as each team was short-handed in tum in o. game that saw all the scoring in ‘he first 40 minutefi. Tho Lineup I Toronto: Goal. Hainsworth: de- once. Day. Levinsky: centre, Thoms: wings. Bailey, Kilrea: subs. lIoi-ner, Blair, Clancy, Cotton, Couacher, Primeau, Sands, Boll and Robertson. Rangers. Goal, Aitkenhead; de- fence, Johnson, E. Seibert: centre, Boucher; wings, W. Cook, F. Cook; rubs, A. 0. Siebert, Dillon, Mur- doch, Keeling, Carr, Somers. Heller, Brennan, Osmundson and Pusic. Officials: Odie Olcghorn and Jerry Goodman. SUMDIARY First Period 1 l» Rangers, Keeling (Dillon) 504.. 2. Toronto, Kilrca, 11.18. f 1 3. Toronto, Conachcr (Prlmeawi (=17. 4. Rangerl, I. Selbert (Dillon) 19.10, Penalties: E. Sclbert, Murdoch, Fl-lol. Bailey, Johnson, Cotton mid Blair. l _ Second Period 5- Rangers. u. Sclbert. .31. 6. Toronto. Kllrca, 12.07. 7. Toronto, Iiomer (Clancy) l5 03 sggiliatltics: Clancy. Brennan, I1 Third Pcrloil ‘ f N: score, “Pvnaltics: Cotton pg Con); 1.10m- .1, Clancy 12'. Dillon and Keeling. - I 10 l7 'l—34 (ioiil Slaves ‘lli kcnhmul élriinsworth t seals kindly notify Man l» .. l’ w . a 31o_.26 at the Form in the sign-noon, NOTICE All 1933 Box Holders wishing to retain their than Monday, November 13. formed at the expense of two goals. les. Th0 first. Morris Roberts, Cleve- land goalie who was subbing for , 11°? Wortcrs, Amer-l; regular who, underwent a. minor throat oper- Mifm 1191?. was injured late in the. l Sorrells scoring feat was per-I l ional Hockey League, and Jack gKeatlng, Saint John, also late of New Haven and. New York, al- though uurepreientcd in the scor- ing cdumn, were gallant figures in the Bi-"oifs charge to victory. Schultze, Trezvdale and Jarvis New York Amrrcans of‘ the Nat-‘ I THE (IHARLOTTETOWN, GUARDIAN SPORT WORLF) suitors our‘ Tl-IE H] ll l S Former l laritime Stars In Victory iuiiciiisiims l (IAMEISWUN I zBYMllRllfllii l ] _.__._ l (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 12.—After a hard-checking game in which they came from behind to win, the Mon- treal Maroons today rested from their Saturday night labors during which they successfully inaugurate ' their 1933-24 National Hockey Lea- gue season with a smart 3-2 vic- second period “than he was struck I “n, Burfam mrrksiflc“ “m! Hugh‘ tory over thc Boston Bruins. in the facc by a. hard driven puck.‘ The Amerks playcd the remainder of the same with little Abbie Cox,‘ goalie, guarding their; no7s. Three goals were chiirgcd‘ against Cox. THE LINEUPS Amer’cans Position Red Wings Goal R0591“ Roach Defence Dutton Evans Defence BWdBQI Young Centre . 001m Goodfelloiv Wing Klein Emms Wing Pailtersno ($315311 American subs: Pizkotts, Jackson, McVeigh, Martin. Hlmes. Gross, Dutkowskl. Speyer. Red Wing subs: Aurle. Lewis Wlseinan Bxswell, Vcss, Foster Sorrell, Pettinger. Officials: George Mallnson and Oclie Cleghom. S UMMARY First Period No score. Penalties: Gooclfellow, Patterson. Second Period 1——Alll9'l‘lC&llS, Patterson 4.20.‘ Flqfieérvit. son-en (Wise-than) .3-. ‘ S-Detrolt. BoITell (Pettinger) 8.15. Penalties: Klein, Dutkowsk‘, but. kowskl (major). Third Period 4—Detroit, Soi-rell 1.04. 5—Dctroit, S '1'cll (Pctlinger) 'llflflf"i '"' " " *”"" a-Amcricans. i350 ltluriiu (Himcs) 713N000‘. Emma (Carson) 15.50. Penalty: Lewis. Shore On Way (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. ll. - Eddie Shore, star defenccman with Bos- ton Bruins in the National Hockey League last year, who has been the season's outstanding “lioldoutfl is leaving Edmonton tonight to join his team, Prank Calder, President of the N. H. L. announced here to- day. "Shore has come to a. satisfactory agreement with his club, and his suspension has been lifted," the lea- guc president stated. BEAVERS our Fllll slums, Piisusi (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN. N. B.. Nov l2— Nlncteni candidates for positions with irrnvcrs, Saint John's entry in thc lvlartlmc Hockey League. w rc out for skating practice at the I-"azum rver the week-end. Tomor- row morning the Bsavers w.ll have n hockey pricllcc session in prie- pnrntlon f r the ii st game of the scascu ug inst Atlantic Civ Son- gulls. Unit. d States nmatrur champions, ‘lursday night. ’l'lie Seagulls are duo here at noon l'mOI‘f‘0\V and wll work out t! ‘ l i ager of Forum not later es scored for the losers. stimuli. PLAYTWU simisuiis, (Canadian Press) MONTRTAL, Nov l2 Toronto A ‘xcnuuts and Min‘ cal will pay a twog m , toal-plnt s rles for the ch m*ons'"‘p of the inter. prcwnclal ru Ty (0th. ll unlcn, it was uznou ccd tonight fnllcwfg a m eting of the clubs here. The first gums wll iake place at Hamilton next S-tu day and the sec nd at Montrea. Nov. T5, J. C. Rfddcll, P si nt of the Monirea‘ Fmtball Club stated foloscing the meetirg. Argonauts are using Ham ltcn as their “hcme" grounds, as Varsity and Qu ens are expect- ed to meet in a sudd n death game at Varsity Stad um, Toronto, next Saturday for the intercollegiate championship. KIlMTIITRTlllNS us wig mu In spite of the inclement weath- er over 1,000 people gathered at Tho Montague rink to \'vitné's5"tli€ ' final tug for the island champion- ship sponsored by the Canadian Legion, trophy donated by Hon. J- A. MacDonald. In the first, round the Head of Hillsboro won from Montague, ‘Kllmuir won from Bedeque, the Potato Slingers won from Char- lottetown, Murray River won from Kilinuir Juniors. In the second round Klllllllll‘ (is-I fcxited Head of Hillsboro, Murray River defeated Potato Siingers. In the finals Kllmuir defeated Murray River. Bcdeque came to Montague with thigh hopes of a certain victory, but met stiff opposition from Kil- muir, being eliminated in the first round, after two hard pulls, the first pull taking three minutes. Kilmuir team is also the cham- pion of King's County, winning the Grant. Trophy November 2nd. Saturday nights victory was wcll earned as they defeated three crack (cams, namely, Bedcque. Head of Hilisboro, Murray River. Following is the lineup: Kllmuir: John MacDonald, Dill! F, MacPhcc, D. A. MncPlii-c, Prcston Beeton, Dun- riui Brucc, John Norman McPher- son, Jnlm MacPhro. Ernest. Mutil- oson, Louis MacDonald, coach. iitssviiwus llllt‘l‘])l‘lll‘llll'lill Union AYLII‘; ll DLYHYTPP] l0. 11.1.1; l‘. i)l"\'.'u '1 lhiz-ri n lr-gi lr llninn ‘my-j _\- 7; M1011 4 QllTih i); W<.<'o"n 3. ..ninr 0. R. F. l‘. s: min I5; Finlmy Beach 2. lliimlmi Cubs ti: St. Michaela ch11 u- 0. luirrui clinic lnlrrcollegiaie Q11 oils‘ 8: Varsity 8. (Tic). R, w: c. 9; Otto-m Coll gr 4- AIIIA14§ m‘ 7 O. A. C. l lgroup lciclczsliip 1104i). Miirifmen H liilix Wand." ("s 6: Acwlln 6. 1;_v_!)1‘\1»[_‘, 0; I-lni’":: U. ltctl 0. y Fl'(|‘l‘lf‘T0.l City 8: Saint John Rosa u Trojans 0- K. MacDonald, Captain untl flll(‘ll0l‘ man, Doug- A crowd of 7,000 saw them bom- bard Tiny Thompson with a fusllade ‘ of shots, exchange bump for bum). and thcn sweep through to a well- ursi-rvcd triumph in their inltiui ‘gillllff. lllithout the services of Eddie Shore who will reportto Presidcn: Frank colder here on Monday, "It Bruins were not quite up to stand- ard but had sufficient power to punch two goals past Dave Kerr in the first two periods and then dog- ygcdly stem the speedy Maroon at- tacks. ‘Eddie Shore will be here on ulllildlf to sce President Calder,” arts the iu-ESS statement of Art Ross, Bruins manager. Shore, the dyna- uilc clcfcuceman whose suspension for the coming to term with Bruiv s coining to tonus with the Bruiui. was recently lifted by President Cul- tlcr, left his Alberta farm near Ed- monton on Friday night. Store's iimencirsec-med w disrupt the Bos- ton machine but the Bruins waged .1 hard fight as they stavecl ofi the Maroons. The lineup and summary: Montreal-Goal, Kerr; Defence, Weritworth and Ayers; Centre, H. Smith; R. wing, Ward; L. wing, | TTotticr; Subs, Northcott, Bryclson, l Haynes, MacKenzie, Duguicl. Robin- , son, Kilrea, Graham, Wilcox. Boston — Goal, Thompson; De- fcndc, Hitchman and A. Smith; Centre, Barry; R. Wing, Clapper; L. wing, Gracie; Subs, Oliver, Lamb, ‘Beatiie, Ripley, Sheppard, O'Neill, Davie, J.~ilerwa. -- i Officials-Mike Rodclen, Toronto; Harry Cameron, ‘Foronto. First Period , "TIT-Boston. A. Smith. iBcaiiic) i 18.18. Penalties-Stcxvart l2), GFBCIG: Trotier, H. Smith, A. Smith. Second Period 2—Boston, Lamb (Gracie-Barns, 'l.ll. Ii-Montreal, Northcott (H. Smith) . 19.41. Q Penalties-Word, Gracie, H. Smith (2), Beattie, Ripley, Northcott (2), . Jerwa, Clapper. Third Period 4—Montrcal, Ward .32. 5—Montreal, Kiirca (Brydsfm .15. Penalties-Ward. Timely Tips On S p o r t llmvks And Westrrucrs Awarding to a Mauct ll defillfllch the fans attending the exhibition i gamc between the All Stirs" and , the Hawks wcxe not at all impress- ’ ed in the enrly stages of the game by tze showing of the Allan Cup holders, however, thc lzrt minute drive of the hcme team when they were faced with certain defeat, to evcn tlic ctuui. dd much to offset luiattcrs. The Wcstcrncrs are all lclassod‘ ns a. scrappy bunch of players can Jack C:nn and Red S uart were both present at Friday night's tilt in t-c "Hub" City, no doubt sizing up thrir visitors for tonight's con- test in Haliftix- However both prov- cd unccinmuxiicntivc iiftrr the game. I O Bill Mllrr and Ed. lniifi‘ a l1!‘\\‘l‘(llllf‘l‘ lo lhr~ llnnup arc ioportrtl to hm~ lrxccllenl. work in front of lWhPlI Gill and Burragv wvix- cor-l- {lug their hero's in tlic pvnully’ Ivor ‘It looks as if the Nicklm clan “ill have plenty of defence mate in) if) work on in the coming sci-ins. l O I Shore Missed The Shorelesa Bniins Qullrtvvi th ir secrnd straight s t b rk SM- urday nfght at the hrnds of the Maroans. It looks as it tho "iiur F 'la" is screly missrd by the n >- lvli Club. Imwrdntcly aflcr '11-‘ Lia's-B ulns art to, lvlauagcr ill‘- Sehl- out. an S. O. S. for his l l i K-rrvm. (hr lhvvk.» (Iflllv rim; l‘ isusu run STIRRING WIN, (Canadian Pres!) ormws. Nov. iz-oiisws sex», l ators lifted the curtain on the m- T tional Hockey League season here ‘,last night by shutting out Mont- ‘ real Canadians 2-0 in o. game ‘parked witii thrills- Almost from the first whistle to the last the re- constructed Senators held an edge in the play and at times flashed mid-season form. Although held off the score sheet, .Albert "Battleship" Leduc was the tsparkplug of the Senator squad ‘illld, playing against his former , roam-mates, turned in a great two- ; way game. Cooney Welland, a Sen- ‘iitor holdout until late last week, scored Ottawa's first goal late in the initial period after taking a flip-pass from Bill Touhey right on Lorne Chabots doorstep. Syd Howe flashed the light again late in the svcond period on a solo jaunt that started deep in his own end and vuded with an ankle-high shot. to Chabot's right-hand corner. l l I l Lllmllps Ottawa: Goal. Beveridge; de- fence, Leduc, Bowman: centre, Welland: wings, Touhey, Finnlgan; nllb5, McInenly, Shields, Cox, Cook, Saunders, Shannon, Wasnie, Howe zmd Earl Roche. Cztnadiens: Goal, Chabot: de- wnce, S. Mantha, Carson: centre, Iorenz: wings, Jollat, Gagnon; libs. G. Months, Larochellc, Le- pinc. Burke, Mondou, Riley, Ray- in eight years in Search iiioud. Godin and Bourgeault. l ——-_FORUM THE H ALL TEAVIS MAKE A NOTE PLAN OPENS MONDAY AT 10 A. M. 262i. Flying Chicago IPEG WINN ,wm WESTERN RUGBY llTlE (Canadian Press) l WINNIPEG, Nov. l2—Carl Cron- .n's Winnipcgs tonight wen.- ready _.i journey east, for the first time of the evcr fleeting Canadian senior rugby Off‘cials: A. G. Smith and W. J.| time I Fifwflffi. suivrM/irtv First Period l. Ottawa, Welland .55. Penalties: Cook, 5. Months. Second Period 2. Ottawa, Howe, 17.08. Penalties: Leduc, Cook, La- rochelle (major). Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Leduc, Godin, Shields, R11 ._'.1‘Ql1h@y. HOCKEY A" "RES UL TS SATURDAY GAMES International Hockey League: Windsor 2, Detroit 1. Cleveland 1, London 0. Buffalo 3, Syracuse 1. Canadian-American: Quebec 5, Boston 4. SUNDAY GAMES Senior Group-Monireal-Quebco Amateur Hockey Association: Lafontalne 2, Canadians 1. St- Francis 3, Verdun 1. Canadian-American: New Haven i, Providence 1 (Overtime tie). International Hockey League: “Syracuse 3, Buffalo l. Playing on a. slippery treacherous field, ‘the Manitoba champions handed Alberta's titlists, Calgaryl Altomahs, a 15-1 defeat here Sat-' (Tunney) urdsy to win the Western Canada near to fistinuffs. title. The fighting band of Indians from Alberta's foothills weakened in the third quarter to allow two the deadline for an even dozen snowstorm. FRElTEliIlIltlN stasis l u (Cmadian Prrss) l SAINT JOHN. N B, Nov lZ-q Playing on a heavy blanket of snow Iledericton City defeated Saint John Trojans 3-0 )'0Si"l"dfly and as a. result will entvi" th‘ semi-finals of Maritfime rugby competition for the McCurdsl Cup. with total points o0unt..ng. FJede icton start-l ed play 0n the long mid of an ll-il score from th" first game- Goodine look a [rss on Trojaifs five-yard lne and scored a try at trn minutes of the first ha'f. Clarke made a fine convert. Towards tho end of pay Gaug- han passed to Kilburn for the 5e‘.- ond try aittr Bcattyis cross-field. kick and a lengthy pxsing bout‘ dawn the field- vs. WINNIPEG ALL STARS PRICES-SAME AS LAST YEAR BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ocxsv WARS ARE on BID FOR SUPREMACY THE FIRST SKIRMISH—WED NESDAY, NOV.15th—~8.30 P.M. ‘ ABEGWEITS BALCONY _ Admission s5 can... New York Rangers Suffer Second Straight Defeat Stanley Cup Holders Lose Tough Battle To The touchdowns, a. convert and kick tolkange“ points. The last was played in a Aitkenhwd mm wmsl.-. SEATS — 50 Cents--75 Cents-$l.00 Blackhawks 1-0. (Assooated Press) CHICAGO, Nov l2—In a spec-g tucular, bruising National Hockey League battfe, fcaiured by the. sup- erb defence of the rival goalies, Chicago Blackhawks handed New Y°Yk Rflnflers their second straight defeat 1-0 before 13,000 spectators Vflikht at Chicago Stadium. Scores 203 Runs For Four lVickets PATIALA, Northern India, Nov 12-(0. P. Cablei-‘Ime touring rmgnsii cricket 15am today hit. up‘ 203 runs for four wickets in the opening innings oi’ its match a- gainst Patlala. D. R. Jardine with Bl not out and T. B. Mitchell with 59 were the hghest scorers. DOWN THE ALLEYS l. M. O. A. Lvlo Couture srar-‘d th.» “rimming goal at 1.7.20 in thr first period 0H H pass from Jrhnny Cimtselig, touching off a Ranger attack ma; Charlie Grvdfnnr stgppq-d Wm, magnificent goal tending, With tour minute; to final period, the Rangers rmoved Andy fivtkenhezd, goalie, foi- a 51x. man offensive that swept down the l“ ("TY t0 miss scoring by o. whis- 1 ker. Tsirteen penalitles, mosfy for WDDXIIS and roughing. were called," and many times the payers camel go in the THE IJNEUPS Position Blackhnwks Goal Gardiner Defence E. Sldbfifll Abel t Defence ‘Johnson comm. Centre ., 30110116!‘ Gqttseng W. COOK g ‘ Cont” Wing Thompson Ranger subs:_ A. Sicbert, Di.llon_, Murdock, Keeling. 'Uafi-%55;T§5_ Brennan, Osmundson and Pusle, 51116880 subs: Conacher, March.‘ ‘Pruds-i, Stark. Jenkins. Lesw-ick, . Kendall, T. Q0919 pommes M0 Fayden. . ' l Officials: Goodman and Daig-l nault. SUMMARY n“: Perlod 1—Chivaro. Couture (Gobtsclg) , 13.20. Penalties: Keeling. Jenkins, Coul- ' ter, E. Seiber, Brennan, March. Second Period i No score. . Penalties: Pusie, Gottselig. Coul- tcr. Thompson, F. Cook. Third Period No soorc. Penalties: Boucher. Zion Guild Lcagn" Wasps 1697 llcetles . . . . . . . . .. 1616 Majority for- Wasp: 8i pins. lligh single J. Pnsrr 229. l-llgh three J. Fraser 459. Hornets ... .. 1978 June Bugs . 1846 Majority for Hornets 133 pins. High single C. Blatch 217. High three C. Blatch 475 pins. UTTAWA IS (ELIMINATEI) sv TlilERS (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Nov l2-'I'he Hamil- T isgLLsLaLstidr sgrin- on. its ed face today and it was chlwklll! to itself Ovil‘ its sensa- ti'ns' 14-7 win 0V9)‘ 0t‘av.'a Rough Riders here yesterday It was the first wn of the season for l-famik ton 1932 Dzmirion chcmpions and removed Ottawa. from the playoffs in the b’g four. Andy Tommy, the ghost of ilis gridiron from Wocdtock, N B.. scored ‘Rldérs only touch. IL W3: early in the second pvriod and Oi- tawa had possession (loop 1n Tiiy-r- land. Alex Dcnmrn. who has brrn retiring regularly forycurs ‘ATS off- side on an Ottawa plunge. 'i"h'ru was on argument over tho yardage penalty and in tho confusion, Tom- my drifted far over to the other side of the field. Biz Abe Eliowitz flpped a 35-yard dlagona‘ fozxvord to Tommy who g‘th'rcd it in sud stcpp d over tho Tiger lino. Elio- witz convened. 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