1 rrnzm canal .0 ,_-__,_ Trarow_i§i_ GUARDIAN N, Dec. 8 -(AP) -- Boston BOsTgrdre out in another scor- m orgy against New York's luck- m, Americans to gain their first National Hockey lessee heme vie- my in five starts. "3. $011181“ b6- iON a. 7.000 crowd l-t the Boston den. Ggoalle Earl Robertson managed to hold the Bruins to one goal. made by Bill Cowley. during the wide-open first, period but the Bruins drove me more pucks through him dur- ing the second session. The Bruins’ second-period scor- ing outburst lncluied Cowley’s sec- ond tlilley of the game and count- m by Roy Conacher. Jiwk Shew- cliuk, Flash Holleit and Woody Du- mart. who had only to fire into m. opt-n net after Robertson jump- ed out to save against Milt. Schmidt and then dropped his stick. inniecarr scored Tommy Ander- son's drop-nass and Norman Larson pie the Amerks’ their second goal by polishing off a four-man rush “m. Johnny Sorrel], Murray Ann- ‘Brrains Go On Scoring Orgy, Down Amerks 6-2 lt-mng and Pot Ran. ._ f" SUMMABI i’ I First Period 1—,B0st<m. Cowley Conacher) 11 :37. Penalties-None. t Clapper, Second Period it-Boston. Shewchuk (Bauer) 3:14 3~Bost0n, R. Conacher (Cowley) "55 8. . 4—Boston.Cow1e (Cl , wig . ) 9:35. y app" e H1311 Fiieswn. Dumart (Schmidt) 13:39. 6—Boston. Hollett, 11:21. Pweiiv—1>. Smith. Third Period 7~gigi York. Carr (Anderson) (Sorrcll. b-Nelv York, Larson Armstrong) 14:33. Penaltiese-None. R. Vitt asking For $2,500 From Indians sit cwvnmm). n . _' Cleveland Indians oiwthe E313“ Baseball Iflsiie disclosed today Oscar Vitt is asking the club for $500 claimed due under the at- ndance clause in the former manager's bonus contract. 0~car thinks we owe him $2,500 and Im sure we don't," said Pigs. ident, Alva Bradley. “I've suggest- ed that he ask Commissioner Lam dis for s, ruling. 1r he doesn't ru Drebflbiv do so myself." Bradley said the difficulty hing- ed on interpretation of o supple- mental mid-season agreement. Os. car was srerieralv believer! tohave received $17500 for the last. cam- iifiimi. Replaced for next year by Roger Pecklripaugh. Vitt recently signed to imaneee the Portland, Ore, club. Trophy Awarded To Armstrong By Sid Feder Associated Press sports Writer raw YORK. Dec. 3—(AP)—For his contributions to bcxing in 10s- iiig a; wt-il as winning, Henry Arm- rucng today was awarded the Ed- ward J. Neil Memorial Trophy which annually honors the memory or the Aszciatcd Press Boxing writer and war correspondent who was 1t d in Spain. ln hauling Armstrong unani- mously. the Boxing Writers Assoc- iriicn of New York considered iris gallant. showing in losing his wel- terwezght championship to Frltze Zivic two nlont-hs ago as much as the iElCl. lie is the cnly ringman in Iiiiii: iliSlCl‘_\' to hrld three world 14.125 smultaneously. Tile ill.l‘d annual award of this plaque will be made at the Writers’ annual dinner Jan. 9. Armstrcilg follows Jack Demp‘ey arid B: ' Ccnn iis wnner; of the iuraicl, u ich gces "the man who has dcne the most for boxing" we‘). rear. The ivrlters also named their selections as the leading challeng- er.» in all iistic divisions. Tlie Bcxing Writers voted tne fzllowlng outstanding challengers . tcr each division:- yirclgizt champion. Joe , challengers. Billy Cczin, =bl gh. and Max Boer. Sacre- . Calif. (tied) and Red Bur- Bi Lmcre. ‘gh heavyweight — champion. C n; challengers. Jimmy Webb. ‘h \V3l‘iil."T(’XB§§ Tommy Tuck- .. Nfr: York; Melio Bettina, Bea- tcn. NY. Middleweight - champion. Ken Orsrlin. Norfolk, Vas, challengers, Steve Bellcise. New Ycrk; Tony gale, Chicago; Billy Souse, Farrell. a ivclierwieight. - champ‘on Prftzie Zwic. Pittsburgh: challengers; Heri- ry Armstrong. Los Angeles; Lou Ambvrs, Hcrkamer, N.Y.; Mike Kanlnn. Boston. Lightweight - champion. Lew Jenkins, SweetwHeTfTbxas: lengers. Sammy Angott, ‘Louisville; Dav» Castilloiix, Montreal; Aldo Spoidi. Italy. Fkatherivcight - champion. Han challengers. Chalky ry Jeffra. Baltimore: Petey Sealzo, New York; Pa rshall led Circuit drivers Wright. 153$ Ange-lea; Bill Spearyni GOSHEN. N-Y-i D66. $4M’)- Nanticcke, Pa. Bantamwcight - champion. Lou challengers. Tommy Forte. Phiiadelphlai Tony Oliver-a, to: Angeles; Kui Kmg Salica. New York; Young. Hawaii. S ’side Club wins Rifle Ch ’ship MONTREAL, by the Calgary and Levack, Ont. Rifle Clubs which. posted perfect scores of 1500. provincial champ- today after iqng uiere announc Marksmen Challenge Shield abou the middle of September. With Z19 i-Pnms taking part in the first. round of the competition. the best. scores in ealr province iverte marked up by the following c s“ u . Community Sport Club, Sum- Rifle merside. P.E.I.. i452. Annapolis Royal. Club. 1493 N3... Saint John N.B-. High School Rifle Club. 1478. English River Rifle Club, River side. Que. 1409. lmvack. Ont., Rifle Club. i500. Hollies Rifle Club. Wmciofg. 1499 Red River smal Bore Rifle Club. Spruce Hcme. Sask.. 1497. Calgary Rifle Club. 1500. Chilllwack. 13.0.. Fish and Game‘ Alberta cf the Pretective Association, 1409. The team winning the title was the No. 1 unit Calenri; Rifle Club. The N0- 2 Uni of the same club al=o hart n Der fact scere. but. scored only’ 125 X- ring shots. compared with i3 ~ HaIf-poundiin, I attractively wrappfli I" Christmas giving-W‘ marked up by the No. 1 team. Minards kills pain. giii. ii he Dec. 3- (CP)—-Led ‘You needn't iisii cirounci ior a man's Dr. H. M._ Parsliall of Urbana, 0.. lcd the ririvcrs on the Grand Cir- cuit in point-scoring in 1940. the United States Trotting Asstcia- 'i.ion announced today. Parshnll. with 54 winning heats, plied 952 D0i11i3 on a point-scoring system awarding l0 points for a, winning heat or dash. six for sec- ond. three for third and one for fourth. In 1039 he, compiled 1.250 pcfnts to finish. first. Frank Egan of Lexington. Ky., who took down $23000 with Spen- cer Scott in the Harnbletonlan here won six of seven other major nurses on the Grand Circuit for $43000 to Pnrillnllls $403750 and E. Roland Hnrrimnnis 337.400. v REMEMBnYuil-lslv .n r oi t 1 —-‘"" tnist.:"l."...2:..§: f “than o. ¥i.‘i°..i§."“.§¥€.‘i§§ii.l“ oti’é“"f.i‘i§2?." George vim. are of were Wm compete m. the Dominion all-time-great goalkeepers. was L ordered to quilt. the came 15 years ago today. Despite a temperature of 102, the Cnnafwil nelminder played his last match Nov. 2*! and in i-he frllowing week lost 30 pounds. He died at. Ohiwutimi, Que. March 23, 1926. (Iltv The Canadian Press) George: Caipent/ier. heavyweight boxing champion of Europe. knock- ed cut Jce Burkett. Great Britain's t-itlcholrler. at London 21 years ago tcdnrx Bilrkeit. went, drum for the count 74 seconds after the fight. start-ed. DIGGING FOR STEALING BARNSLEY. England —(CP) - Ebz- stealing from orchards, 15 boys aged eight to 13 were sentenced to digging in their pazenvs ‘allot- ments for 24 hours over a period 0i t thtee months. Nearly 3.590 voluntary organiza- tdons in Britain are collecting 1.- ‘000 tons of iron and steel scrari each week for use in making muni- tions. 3 . smokes ci pipe, you can tie up to a ilclii-pound tin 'oi Rosebud. it's a Christmas cargo iiiot never iqiis oi d iieoriy weicome. i BOWLING RESULTS t/Illlltirrlmowsmsiarxs PAGE SEVEN ‘iIIIIIIIIIIII/(rwll CHABLOTTETOWN ALLEYS Tank y; Cubs ' . ""~— Dec. ii Bombersws. Red Win"s Mixed Couples Duck Pins . ’ ' ' I ‘Prundlers is. Tigers. Trade talk at Sydney snaps Fighters receive Mum, ——-1w m m o... tiggiélgo. ... m... . S. o. Doyle 133 1'71 157-86’! on 1; B§mbe§§‘°,i§_"§u':§°“- Ball Convention zx-game .Purses. after ,._ Bu,“ w, m, ,2, not Wines Tlimdiers. . ‘ Mrs. J. McAleer 158 122 141-754 J . ' e e e an. ‘i RIIASC. vs. Tmndieis, A A. 6a., Dec. 3——(AP)— , Re eserltatives of inaior- league Loslng streak Examlnatlan m. Callaghan 116 n1 lia Jm m *.i;’.";,‘;=g,,,‘,§,-f3§".g,m clu denied eve thi icdav w M. Burke lea 10s lls-aos cub," Red w‘; s ' baseball men mi ed ough the i ___ Jan. 14 Cubs vs R0,; d u, lobbiq of Atlanta. hotels on the eve i J. Tierney 1w 12 128 Bo Ber," v ' {It ' ‘di of the 39th annual convention of SYDNEY, us. Dec. 3—(CPi— ‘TORONTO Dec. $-rcri-Lon J. Dillon 95 114 115-593 m, 11 Tafffl-S ,:5 m?“ "$- the minor ieasurs- Siiapnizig a. Six-game 1051118 streak Salica and Small Montana reoelv- ' wengsg... gdsggd r’ There un uestioiiably was a lot the cellar-place smm-v Minion: cd their purse; here today an“ a CHALLENGE MATCH Jan 21 Weak s; “is “.1 i-flpgs‘ of trade tal as this nraciager and aires of the Cape Biotin 305k”. brief delay in \\'il1Ci1 Ontario Box- ' R9551: fumwr‘ till-t Dresidentcwent into a huddle League defeated North Sydney izig Commission doctors examined Butter King-s gm 34 gm‘. w,‘ u’ . u‘: in some comer, but everytime they Victoria; 3.1 tonight w ha“ vies. Montana. to make sure he had ' B b ma; ‘s’ cub‘ Wefe 851K841 B501" P0555519 (W118 drive toward til-e leagug ieadcrs~1ip been in proiicr condition to fight Central Creameries:- 0m M! W‘ Tad“ - ‘they but up an innocent trout. Millionaires found some of their iesi iiiiriit- “Capt. Goon" Jenkins 204 104 161 .“T" ' As a result the only transaction long-dormant; power ill the soqomg Suiicn. scored a technical kllock- "Big Jack" McIntyre 236 1M 118 HOLY “AMI” BOWLING of a. major league character an- ‘period, taking control cf the may out over Montana in the third "Sporty Ed" Smith 172 217 174 _"__ XIOiIXWI-Xi W581’ was the sale of irl- with a strong offensive and whip- i'°"ii<i 0i 185i. iliiliitls world bantanr- “i'itl11"OV€T" William 194 1'76 118 g d lmimatmmfi L93!“ fielder Stu Martin of St. Lotus ping tic-me three gCflil. vies could vieight. title bout tzerc. and his ~iocufnnen Atom 208 163 .52 D ililfémr" DU’ Uranium- Cardinals to Pittsbursh Pireies for reliiy only with a. sinsie tallv in U18 "my Piiiwiivs bothered Montana __ ' J- Ruuslnlom m M‘ 39° cash. Manager Frankie Fri-sch said last frame. ' so much the Boxing Commission 1014, 939 m G‘ cud} W7 19° 1i? Martin would be used principally The game w” v1 s m > ordered an investigation before the Totaksfln B~ VaMIZiZYQU 733 “ii "'3 foituttilltya trod y f0 iiiaiifle ‘*7 Glenn sumeflancd Ofgjifliégfi‘ lfiltirscsduieixc il1‘(“(‘l'1i§(i.iVi0lliB1"ifl\l\’flS i‘ ' Cudmdr: m time ou a. r i» . . __ - oorc 0 time: h o t1 fi t i . ' _ - re. can“ ‘a r $315.’. ‘ié’".‘1§l...2.. P r c e l as" . se e ore ,0 a y) M‘ - .‘ i . " a i -ray plate ‘d to :11 .. .. . ~ . . a sees ‘if; “one w i»? “ii” Si?» iii iii . ‘rue..**"r~-— 12s 1 _ e en crace 1 . _ u u H _ - _ Sgiehg/ll-n ofaiihe Giflilffi announc- o rcgrdmptfiii (iilldfQ-eiixime??? ‘iii; ugcngtelhcakl? "REM. u‘ m5 26a §i ri§°ni§°“g““ n3 172 ‘éilmi “emit” ‘m °“'~““““te‘ ifii Louis to speak “"““‘°“ "W'- ~~‘n.§i.°io§i--°o.n;“n“° iii 13E it? w. Henderson t3? 532 C880 i1 S “'85 CCinlilg‘ O __a_ _____,___ ‘ ~ i - ' ‘_ ~> ill“ ‘ts.."‘“lif"°i’i°‘il “ti .‘.‘.“.‘."" 3mm “Hiéiimiiiiie i» viniiliit-ii? ou e~ ouga arne a a- v H. ' l-i ~' geeed to temis with manager B111 800k Falr Jerry ShdftnOn §féfl1§§fg°.', 7 H Gananb_272 gh m“! J’ Kane 676' on q-en-yv; arrival from ‘m; home 0 High ‘litres-J. H. Gailanb-685. in M hi. St eham found out. ‘W - {no riiiiaiiggefnrient wlliad lies-tn BQsTON we 3 (AP, Joe R8 Charlottetown Alleys Mixed reached e ‘ran s S1 cxpcc 0 ', ,. ' ~ f, ~ Biron — . , SPECIAL SKATE - n‘s ierary a ospherc. blit he's MIDLAND Ont Dec 8 (C? Nov 21 Cubs vs Weak Sister ’ I going to do hi. part to .' "2 d it. - ' . - ' i” )'_ ' . 5 The Pro PBTqVILiiS Boakplclsiih ail- ggiiiifiieiailrjiililrlitiiaieiifesl-llgiigy ‘£5522; Nov. 32 giggle". l TONIGHT lircgahlkloouis. will fiDPak at inticn announced today that Jerry Red Wings rs. Tanks. 3 8—10 Imennediato Abbi“ practice at 15nd onoa prgfiraljliiilniog Nicwrcvldrtig; E1121] on. _Ioi~_i_licl' pi-pfessioiial hotr- Nov, 28 Tigers vs. Cubs. Forum tonight at 6 o'clock. A full ~ °_ , - i °°i_ P) l>-=1.\<‘.1_ \\ith Montreal lviarcons Bombers vs. Weak Sisters. F o R u M to Athletic hcioc- and authors of 11.. N“. nql i{~ i; M. N ~ . . turnout requested. mmng fm. UMP‘! SW05 with ¢_ ;_ v i- w. cv agiic. has oi. w Tuntllels 15. Tanks _ ed ‘_ . ._ i - i???" iP-i-ifiiifiieri us all amateur. Red Wings vs. R.C.A.S.C. 20d — — -\- - - -- 15 U“ v ..Lm1i5 is in tlalnmv for a. 0011B Dlril r cl ‘~ i ‘c wane‘, Lawn“. “m1 A1 Moody Dec =16 wit} or) sci 51211111011 would play Coach i - .. tiaua, Senstois. Dec. 5 R..C.A.S.C. vs. Weak Sisters.“ OUT OUR WAY By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE -- With _. rm READY nus ‘TIME . Bovs, ALI- READY "rc-io / HOME--I ear x Mv SHOPDIN‘ some EAELN TOO EARLY.‘ HE DID JEST TH‘ NECKTIES THIS MAWNIN"‘ n» l6 PHILO B. GHARPE voua Doc-roizmioiroiz? ’ r THOUGHT its out»: ' 100a CARE oi’- HORSEB/ rue CONVENTNDN.’ PATlENT ciao!‘ QUIET AROUND E T TO BE QUiET-— WELL-EVEIZYTHING i5 HEQE NOW SINC HAT PQOPEQTY HAS BEEN SOLD -I\H — I75 GRAND NEH! 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