NoVEA-"lzrkl- .=:-. 1942 SPORTING Brains Take Second Game From Rangers mrw Yonx, Nov. l5 - (AP) - 505w“ Bruins conquered New york Rangers 101' the second suc- $551M," time tonight, turning tnenl Wk 4-3 before a crowd of 12.322. ll was the Rangers‘ first home de- g”; of the National Hockey League "w," and left them on even terms with the Bruins 1n the standings with two victories apiece. SUMMARY First Period y Hextall (Watson, 0.0a. Crawford. Smith. rLcalld Period ‘ liil (Huilett) 10:11 _vLov:l:y (Crawford) 17:23 a 1i vJilCKSOII (Cain, Chum- clzson. '1 Illiki Pcrifld drolvollla their rut t the war-riddled snosggll ‘stills, 5 km by Buzz Boll, veteran re.’ Pavement, opened their National “Mk9. LB-Bmie home season b defeat New York Rangers s.§ 5B%flfly night before n crowd of . . Boll d t/w set up cnotlslzrepalr o pa“ “d SUMMARY First Period b-Bostn. cll - ford) 112:“ amberlain (Crew 2—N@w York. Smith (Belll 5.04 1l—B°*l°ii- Crawford (Boll) ls-la Penalty-H. Jackson. ' Second Period Fmton. Hollett (cowley. Boll) shioeton. Boll (a. .1 us‘. - Penalties-Myles 2. M ) ‘"54 Third Period (i-liew Yolk, Watson (Patrlckl v-iacswn. Boll (Cowley) 14:50 ii-New York, Hextnll (Patrick) Game 15—(AP)-—Aftcl' Bla Defeat 16 .20 Penalty-Chamberlain. Toronto 5-4 And 4-3 611101180 Black Hawks proved - cluslvely on Saturday night that " will have to be reckoned wiln 0r the Nllllonal Hockey League tle as 111$)‘ skntzd t0 a 4-3 triumph er colicil Happy Day's Maple .: l. lliwio. were f'orc'ed'w come from i H- on two occasions to gain eir will but they showed the stuff tenabled them to hang the first eat oi the season on the Toronto ... Bllefllill-‘ll 0.1‘ zhgbztroit squad a ter ill tile Windsor Daily Star lll‘ nearly hits the nail on the Jot down for future ierencr ‘L110 prediction lLlat l-ulul ompsolls Chicago Black Halvks Efllilg t0 be a power to be rec- ed with 1n (he National Hockzy »-: scranlble this wlmgr, I O 0 Q 5 ‘ill battling the admittedly strong i rclt hell wings to a 3-3 SL3nd'ULX lOlXmliiu. tile Hawks were the s.(.1ll(~llpo team to parade on De- ll ice 1n recent years. They are tabout the fastest, if not the * lest team 1n the league. And in l day and an: of halter shelter ‘ $5’. lined is of orlme impor- O I I I .1501! 5[0l'1:S on the Windy ti‘ revealed no such weaknesses '1 lllsllt in the face of o. robust troit barrage. The Chicago de- iilltis askca no quarter and the Bu: ncllc. Bert Gardiner, wi of goal. " Detroit sharpshooter; fired l liil of 50 shots into his pads and ‘b11110? goals he yielded would “F 13,94! Midis against even Bos- “5 M‘? 5W0. Frankie Brlmsk. . . o . laimgr Paul Thompson has o. ills own about how to con- “ll fl l-‘ilshidc of puck warriors rail '-l."_<.i,c‘l‘l'13!11gl1 and how . m cn edge once the sea- ill . I O l: s do sn't believe 1n a; pro-season ex- lic takes his team cs of Hibbillg, Minll- “ thsm an av e ' .c url .l rant lleti. . o n . tre season, the Hawks nrn llnv other team in Thompson's idea is: the rlaytrs waste their . i llill the risk of injuly l1 llliflv at one another in I‘ '1 is better for them to be ‘(ll v for a battle that llal menu-e season is rind and I figure in- sness can be avoided 1c an athlrte ' gets into the Nat- wszue. thtn he shouldn't be ck~ l2 Time. He should be avhcre he belongs." a , v w a n “All r watching the Hawks in act- ‘ “P is inclined to think that Mr. °mll°ili may have somethinlr. his warriors were sharp B! - d razor. Thev had the 1n their eyes. MM}? llre Mlnard’! for aprlins. A l. ‘H. tcilgll 5 and sin _ llt 1 CHICAGO, Nov. 15 —(AP)—-The Chicago Black Hawks skipped into second place behind the Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League race tonight by UDSCTiRg the Toronto Mape Leafs 5-4 be- fo.e a packed house of 16.009 wild fans. Handing the Stanley Cuppers a defeat for the second consecutive night, the Hawks poured in the winning goal at 17:33 of the final period with veteran Bill Thoms having the honor on assists by the Bentley brothers, Max and Doug. During the thrilling, hard fought contest, enlivened by a fist fight between the Leafs‘ Bucko McDon- old and Thoms. the score was tied tw cc. McDonad was given a minor penalty for interference, but on the vmly to the bastlie he and Thoms pu led off their mittens and began hrowing fists. Both drew major penalties. SATURDMPS GAME TORONTO, Nov. is — (CF) - The undeafeated home record of Toronto Maple Leafs toppled Sat- urday as Chicago Black hawks, ac- corded great goaltendlng by veoirun Bert Gdrflinfl‘, shaded Leals 4-3 be- fore 11,419 fans. _ George Aliens rising backhand shot at 14:37 of the Lhl-rci period, pliliiflily screened by two ‘loronto uefenoemen, caught the upper ielt hand corner behind 'l‘u.l'k kSXOGiI l. the Deals nets to provide Clilllllgt. wulnulg margin. S UMMARY First Period _—Tornnto. Schriner (Taylor, Gold- t1 pl 4:25_ Penalties-Hamilton. McDonald. Second Period 2-Chicago, M. Beutl 8153 3—Toronto, Stewart 4—Chicago, Purpur (Allen. gf-Sggirggrg, laiiiqrseslivlmer l5g§nalty~Caroc Third Period a-Toronto, Apps (Ha-mflton. H1111 éfchleago, Allen (M. Bentley) 14:- 7 3 Penalties-Cabal, curse. .. . N.li.L. Standings P Her- (Allen) Detroit Chicago Toronto Montreal Boston New York Am) CHICAGO HOCKEY .- SUMMARY First Period amazon-Ia‘! l-Toronto. Donald) 9.54 Pena1ty—McDonald. Second Period z-clllolllzo. Hgmlll 4mm» Mm“) 13 I (March. (Taylor. .59 {l-Chlcago. Hamill Curse 14 4.._'I‘()]‘O§flfl1),8 so schriner Carr 1 Penalties-Mitchell. Hnmlll- W’ Donald, Hamilton Third Period (M. Bentley. (Thoml. fl-Chicago. Thorns l), Bentley): 2'1 o-Chicago. D. Bentley ‘Patent I4’! 7-Toronto, Stewart 10:04 B-Toronto, aTgglor (Schriner. lito ) l : tJ-ghlgago? Thom: (M. Bentley. ntlnentlliyl) “Al? (minor Ind Penal es- c on _ major). Thoma (maiof). 115m‘ ill. Marsh. Mutte- LINKED UP — SKATING AND TO-IIIGIIT Gilli YOUR HEALTH RES G000 HEALTH E FOR V1601". oalv-TIIE Fllllllil Apps (Davidson, Mc- ,, nminorr, Nov. 16—(AP)_'111¢ Detroit Red Wings t hold tonight. on the Nlgllllfglxilvlefflaeklf by scoring to defeat. Grosso, Sid Abel and Eddie Wares, evidently Just getting into 11g]: gear Hit-er a slow slart, dominated the first Perlod rhot matched Gordon 1221110!!! goal that. put Msnqgalln “out after oale minute of p.a.y and Grosso and Wares comlecte a5 Seconds Hoart in tho lull-o period Th»? Vlcwry. second straight for Detroit over Montreal in the week- end series, was Detroit's fourth in six games. Onl in the first period were the CHM 11m! a val-soc to goalie Johnny Mowers of Detroit. The veteran Drillozl skatei ill sucel'b.y and fainted the gcslle bu: of the Cage to fire home a bll5£r1111 shot for Montreal's lone score. The Canadians had only I: play. ers in uniform, four others having been stopped at the border- by 1m. mlgTation regiu-la/tlons. There was Only one extra defennemm and when Jack Portland went out for repairs ln the third period it my tihe club with only Leo Inmolm-eux and Tony Gl-aboskl as deferlders SUMMARY First Period 10I0~CElI1Zldl8l1S, Dofillon (comma) 2—D‘Elroit. Abel (Stewart) 10:41 Penalties-NONE. Second Period 5991'lllE~NO'NE. Penalties-Portland, Orlando. Third Period 3-Det.rolt, Grosso (Wares, Mot. or) 9:09 t ofgDe-troltl, Wares (G-rosso, Abel) t names-Orlando, Benollgstew. or . Saturday's GBITIQ MONTREAL, Nov. 15—(CP)— swirls. own Mischa a. goal. Abel's-- _THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN N E W S Canadians Lose Two Games To Red Wings Detroit Red Win handed out, the first defeat to Montreal Canad- iens on their home ice last nlgllt When they turned back the Hab- itants 6-2 There seemed to be no guestion about the outcmne from c start for the men from Mich- lsan out-skated the Montrealer: all the way, Canadiens had their scor- lllfl chances but poor assing 8mm! the forwards robbe them of xeveral sure goals. And when ‘lily Profiling“ was in éhctoogroove, hnn rs r v for the Habitant: o much In the closing minutes. the Montreal team rallied and Red Goupllle scored on assists from Tony Demers and Maurice Richard, blli by this time 1t was imposs- ible for the Camwlu to overtake the Red Wln . GWPlllB 10g!!! the Canadian Provost Corps on Friday and had been Nported to have finished his N.H_L. career last Thursday flsalrlst the Chicago Black Hawks. HOWEVER with Emile Bouchard still on the slcklist with blood- poisoning. Goupille was recalled t? bolster the weakened defence ne. A crowd of 10,680 Watched the game. SUMMARY First Period 1—Detrolt, Bruneteau 5:30 il-Detrolt. Howe (Bruneteau, Or- lando) 8:21 3—Coiiiidlens. Benoit (Blake, mm- oreoux) 17: Pcnalty-Cioodfellow. Second Period 4—DB'l»l”0lt. Bruneleau (Wares, Grosso) 8:06 Penalties--Motter (2). Getllffe, Stewart, O'Connor, Liscombe. Third Period EF-Detrolt, Carvelh (Brown) 5:32 6—Detrolt. Watson 12:03 7—Canad1ens, Goupille Richard» l'.‘:20 Penalty-Richard. (Demers, Beaches Ar?“ Winners Over Navy Squad: TORONTO, Nov. 15 -(CP)—Tol-. onto Balmy Beach kept the Ont- ario rugby foot/ball union playoff picture in douat. f0: another week when Silnlilly Swarcl 12d thug to a 6-0 triumph over the Rzyal Call- lldian Navy tcnm Saturday. The victory gave Beaches a one- point edge over Navy in the stand- .ng and a 2-point margin on Hanni- nll Wldcats, 1n fourth place. The snnl which willtis uo 1n second Lace ill the standing after 1111s week's film scheduled games is slated to play the leading R..C.A. F‘. Hurricanes Ln a sudden-death playoff contest. The Balmy Beach Club is slated to play the tough Oakwood Ind’ans here next Saturday. Witn the Hurricanes‘ scalp aleady 1n their bells the youthful Indians might have the spirit to whip. Beaches. However a win would settle the issue and put Alex Ponton’; Club into the playoff. Navy plays Ham- 'lton Wildcats here Saturday also and a defeat for Beaches and a win for Navy would put the tars 1n the flnn. But if Beaches should lose and Hamilton win, the Wildcat: would be tied for second slot with the Toronto club. That might nec- essitate a. playoff for the playoff berth unless the O. R. F.U. selects the team with the greatest number of po nts ln which case the Wild- cats would be 1n the battle with the Huzrlcanes for the Union title. Still Retain Chance HAMILTON, Ont., Nov. 15 -—(C P)—Hamilton Wildcats retained a mathematical chance of gaining a playoff berth 1n the Ontario rugby football union's senior series here Saturday when they defeated the luckess Kitchener-Waterloo Pan- thers 20-1. Bowling IUOYAL BANK BOWLING LEAGUE t’. D. B]! Mrs. Madman Miss Walker Miss MacMillnn Miss Bovyer Total G. Li: D Crosby Mrs. Crosby Mrs. Cmsley W. Stevenson M‘ss MacDonald Lew Score ‘Total High Single: W. Stevenson, 278. Hi h Three: W. Stevenson, 010. P011129 P.D.B ‘l I oPoints, G.L.'| R. Baker Mrs. Baker [A RUBINI wlllllhilifv :3} um vnliu IAH ..~ lull IIOHINII \ Malta-mull"! . 1w o 85‘ 62 1 81 9'3 1H‘ 1224. 148 158 Miss Large Miss Murray To‘sil, asuals . . Corning N. Large 89 75 W-l Baenall 14o 239 lvllss Douse 80 105 Total 1543. Won Single: Miss Barzllllll. 239. l-fgh Thee: Miss Bagnall. 54B. Pnfizts. O D ‘s 0 Points. Casuas Hockey Results AMERICAN LEAGUE 162 99 169 81 Saturday: Indianapolis 1; Ilershev 2 Providence (l; Cleveland 4 Pittsburgh 7: Wnshiniton 5 QUEBEC SENIOR Saturday: Royals l; Ottawa 9 Sunday: Ottawa. 6; Royals l Canudlens 4; Army 5 Cornwall 0' Quebec 5 CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 24th day of October A. D. 1942. In Re Estate of Josiah J. Meilici late cf North Lake in King: County in the uld Province. Farmer, dec- eaccd. iutufafo. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings Countv or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon I'm tiou on fllo of Geo Sour]; in C the pcti eilick o Grocer the above ‘named estate praying that o citation may be issued for the our nose hereinafter set. forth: You‘ar therefore hereby requllfll lo die Ill non: intcreuted in the uld Estate a: be Qnd appear before the Judge pruenf. at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Chur- loftetown in Queens County. in "If! said Province. on Thursday the third day of December next cominlr. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon o: the umc day to :hcw cause if any they can why the Account: of the said Estate lhould not be Maud and the Estate closed :1 prayed for In said petition and on motion of Arth- m- 11 Mslluald, Esq" Proctor for said Petitioner. And it i: hereby ordered that a Arueeétopy hereof be forthwith pub- in coma ncwuolper ubllllml In Charlottetown oforcui once In each week for at lent foul- couscou- tivc wech from the date hereof and that a true couv hereof be forthwith posted in the following public ulacu respectively namely. 1h the hall of the com. lions in SOIIIII aforesaid. in the mm of Georlc Mellie: n South uforeuld. and at tho ltorc of Null McPhee at North Lake afore- said, l0 that all persons interested in the said Estate a: aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ill: Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Pr to Court It Charlottetown “£110 day and year firs: n. B 1h C rt. (girl-la DIUNIEL C. LOWTHER. Registrar. q. | (L. S.) 10-36-11-2-8-16. DON'T OUGHTTA GlVE US BACK " five years to build and the electrical KITTEN ? lsyocki o Montrzal Stock Exchange (Canadian Pnu) Stocks Bell Tel Imp Tob Int Nickel Nat Brew Noranda Quebec Power shewinlgan St Law Com Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks BA Oil Bathurst A Close 1B 1-4 18 I B8 Imp Oil 101-8 Int Pete 16 Markets At A Glance (Canadian Presl) Toronto-Bane metal flock: lower; golds slightly higher; other groups steady. Montreal-Utilities lower; papers and golds unchanged; other in- dustrials higher New York—-Stocks closed slightly higher, Winnipeg-Wheat unohanfifll- New York-Cotton higher. Air Force: Team ls: ilianquished TORONTO, Nov. 15 —-(CP)—-’I‘hc Aura of lnvincibillty which has clung all season to Fo. Lew Hay- lnalfs Rcyal Canadian Air Force l-Iurzicanes 1n the Ontario rugby football union vanished cunoletely Saturday when the fliers were humbled 15-6 by the lowly Oak- wood Indans in the biggest upset of the season. Cape Breton League Opens December 1 SYDNEY, N.S., Nov. 15-(CP)—- The Cape Breton Hockey League will start play Dec. 1. 1t was an- nounced tcnizht. The league is made up of three teams. one from :nch of the services The Army and R.C.A.I". will clash here in the opening game. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Ottawa Rough Riders defeated Toronto Argonauts 12-1 in the open- ing game of the Big Four Inter- provirlcial Rugby Football Union playoffs at Ottawa two years ago today Riders won the title a week later with an 8-1 victory in the re- turn game at Toronto. LIGHTING A BATTLESHIP LONDON — (OP) -- The 86.000- ton battleship. Anson, recently an- nounced as being built at sea. took equipment in the shi would serve a 200,000 city except t: factories. Una Mil-lard’: for dandruff. Brig. I. Doc “In IIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS YOU THINK Mizaunes WELL, l THINK TH’ OUR NONSENSEPMEQCY LOOK uo TA rrozvs l. mo... M WHAT YOU'RE pom’! IIEW YORK 8100K EXCHANGE ( mo“. 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