a siE CHARLU’ l"1‘E'l'U W N U UAKUIAN FAGE SEVEN BOXING BASIN: I BALL OIHFR SPURT .=-r‘- ~ "r '—‘~*" Accident T \Vith Stiff Breeze Blowing Again Forces GLQUCESTER, Mass, Oct. 19- . ‘iii- best breeze of the ser- >v the‘ board tudivv when ‘Friipiiy (itin- W. ii. Dennis. Publisher", down ~. caching the sitirtlng line :' third scheduled contest » United flitatcs challenger. lien Pines schooner, Ger- i. 'i‘ni-l1.1iid. il\ for the sailing cham- ‘ the North Atlantic had 01's evenly in two pre- emenh and interest cause a brisk south- winiscti a lively sailing‘ steering gClll‘ ivrnt ‘wry Deidre the schedulcci ygftlilg time. i Captain Walters forced to send the British red 1 '.'il\' no her inziiii 1'1",- the11.111110111111111- .ii1-i 11.1.." uiiiit Lu inbers of the flint-nines labored tonight replacing the aft-d ygrear._ l-Illdfliile” rar:e__qoin- Wanderers Beat Plucky Acadia Squad wOLiFViL-IE, N. 8.. Oct. 19- (CPi-Jialliax Wanderers streng- (- = q hol:l o1i first place ax (Yiiv ‘Rnvlbli Rue,- l‘ Int-tie wiili a 6-0 Aca '5 iliiiversit)‘. was Wanderers‘ third in ~ gtiiilles but. lt_ came only after ‘he Llollegiiins had put. up the mo»: stubborn resistance the pa ildlll has encountered Like- 11-1.. \\.t- Aciitlials third lots. try. rnuiivriy 1 ‘he first half. came after vuiutiful combination that finlshid up with a pass to Gor- iw, Ellllhl only a few yards avmy from "he Acadia line. He went ' but Spruhfs attempt went astray against. a f1 11-1. era-s 1v 'l'h-~ Mflllld and final try went to S! ll‘) Mont, Wanderers block in the second half. He in- t ixi it pass in the Acadia fll"l ran 30 yuirrls before the ball down in the " 111's attciiipt. on this .i.\) unsuccessful ‘ia Intermediates Lose OCTOBER 20. 1938 QVS “i ___, Li: t DESILETS STAR OF WORKOUT 0 Bluenose Postponement iriittee promised the three-out-of-fuive rigiftnizlspttlilalmoff row. Captain P'1 , .. - . an skim)?“ “gilllktnlidlltls vetei. cause of an zittuirlc oi" sinus qnd Captain Cecil M 1 " ‘ wheel in his steadiu w“ had the Another change CHAMPAIGN, 111.. Oct. Jofire Dcsilets, Chicago Black in Thebaud‘: change for Louis Trudel. personnel was at r . rounds here tonight. McCoy 1111B’ I-iztydeli. r,-(,,,,r"",',f_.ffl 53ftesléhgaw»andmé%ff§otlt°m.W‘: weighed 181 1-2 w 201 1-2 for m” to ““"i§“'~°13 Hfllkien, who aiirwui- was the star today as Shanks’ has made two Wllldjllllllllfil‘ jour- llleluStai-iley cup horde“ went McCoy showed a complete re- neys around the world. was ffiplflg. ed by Captain ‘Mm SPAIYQW. who in preparation for opening of th now shares the lofty pgg-ch g N u- 1 H k Le "on a decision here to Tiger Warrlnfl- Captain Jack Hackett, fore topj- 501%" sggrg 53m gals ‘to w“ °l L1vm°°l'N' s‘ ' mast man. share hlvh scorin honors with 5mm“ ‘fled m u“ his supem“ MA‘ b“ of ll-‘llt cfmetiv was iur- liiri Robinson rgcentl bought welghl’ w rough M0005’ around‘ nished by race filllllii- - who from Montreal MZIOOXTS Major but the mamlmAmerlcan ‘vus on “mm-Tl awlll- on the toallcnvei- Pr)? cook found three bgiicnrn n“. ca edn the galley and a Co“; liar Picket boat was summoned alongside t t.k .- . i..." .,. , -... back-pedalling, and McCoy threw il~llill‘t‘. . O q O “PMS Ldmlfl“ phyiL .._ a hard left to the face that set ‘Foiniirroii’. wi-tiiiiei‘ permitting the western" UP f0!‘ 3- beilllllllll ‘ tlie schooiiirs will rvsiiniu 11p- I short right-hand bliw l0 the Side it- over the sziiiie course. i,\\'(y 91,-. 011115 0f an ltl-xnile triangle on’ Gloucester, Ross Sends l3 Players To Hershey Team Mounties Trim‘ Dal. llson University overcame t<idav in an l'll'.f"J}‘ football game. New Glasgow (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wlrc) 18—A change in scenery may have been just what the doctor ordered for blond wingman Hawks obtained from Montreal Canadiens in ex- through a long scrimmage session 6 Frederic McLaughlin, Black Hawks owner, watched the drill and said he ivns much pleased with the scoring punch the champions dis- (C. I‘. by (luariliainls Special Wire) HALIFAX, Oct, 19—Mount Al- Dal- hoiisie ilnivcrsity Tigers 12-0 here exhibition Einglish ll! SPORIWQ ‘McCoy Spots Thonks 20 ?ounds And Then Knocks Him Out In Fourth Round (C. P. by Guardian's Spwlll W1") MONTREA-L, Oct. ill-Al _M_C- Coy, Franco-American hevayweignt from New York and Boston, 111W!" ted Oliver Shanks, young lwavy- weight from Edmonton. 20 pounds in weight. and knocked him out in 1.38 of the fourth-of l0 scheduled covery of form from his last fight a. few weeks ago when he dropped the attack from the second round to the finish. A fluriry orf lofts and rights in the fourth round started Shanks of the law that proved the 118.)“ oftf punch. Shanks crashed down on his back and didn't move. His seconds wen in the ring before the full count was marked off. Nemis-Binns Bout Attracts Attention Drawing near to the close of his" lonal League Frisch May Pilot New York Giants NEW YORK. Oct. l9 —(CP)—- The baseball season went out with the world series bu‘. diamond talk lingers on....Manager Bill Terry of New York Giants is aiming for a. front-office job....and since St. Louis Browns don't want Frankie Frisch as a pilot, the former St. Louis y _ mention at least as the man to fill sweet Wlliys shoes as fiefl mim- Cardiiials’ manager rates ager for the Polo Grounds... This from Dan Daniel, baseball seer of tin.- Worltl-Tely": “From the inside coincs the tip that 111 ad- dition to firing {lube Ruth as coach the Brooklyn club is block- ing his appointment as manager of the Montreal club of the Internat- ..the dope is that Brooklyn will enter into an alliance ivith Montreal and that Burleigh (ii-lines will pilot the Royals".... but just. try to get the Brooklyn gang t0 talk ahoilt it... Joe Metiwii-R lllll five wrist watches. all of which were pre- sented to him for various baseball deeds. ..Hans Wagner. often call- ed the greatczt shortstop baseball ever saw, ciatwiiitcd three errors the first time lie played that position in the majors. Tony Canzoneri. none too satis- fied with the decision given Eddie Zivic over him in Scranton the oi HERSHEY. Pa., Oct. lil—-l\'ian~ » m _ night. is going to continue e Winners By §§té‘.i‘2“i..‘£5..§éi’.¥¥. “2.<“z....::.:§:. . tqmwpr. , D .o<ia_v' iiurncd over l3 of the ama- - . -_ ll ~:1>ou_s 1e a o on teius he bi-iuuzht. heio for tryouls gSectflggIIigWSQtBSQnQEe Blgllésuteé? ‘ lliuiec liolrtiiiir out for $100,000 in- to Lloyd Blinco. who will pilot 6 - 0 battle of his career saburda‘. 1Fll‘il(l In!‘ $7.11.0iy1i1 llpl"‘tlll'ill'l1‘fi_f]7i'0,: Henh c b ‘f 1 R3 - ' ~_ reuorter as ‘u 11 \' s ....o Unltiegyshltgss Xmateifir I night at the Charlottetown Jsplortv that New Yolk Ranger team m“ Imnmle‘ ______ gig glut; ghen $gtmlgzgsi g “£13 Les Patrick is bringing here soon ‘That. cut reduced the ‘Boston if‘. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire men‘; lawns: bout for (m, Map . rm“as?“ZYWindnRHV$ZVE§FgG stluad to 710. which was divided and SACKVILLE. N. S.. Oct. i9— ‘time Middleweight Champion- m, m” Rmmm. fmlm wqwm p but through an hour's $('l'lill~'llfl§!(‘ 'l‘li.~ Mount. Allison intermediate ship’ a mm now held by the cape ' __ ____ at lop we'll. l‘\i!l)_\' team bowed to New Glas- Brawn sluggen Ross indicated that there was a wide open battle for third line positions, new held by Art Jack- son. Gordie Pettinger and Roy Golds-worthy. _ W game here today. backfield rims. 20w Grads 6-0 in an exhibition Both scores resulted from 1on3 Practically no kicking or 1011.1 passing was done vrvin" to a strong wind. Accurate It will be the acid text for Binins. who has been on the come- back trail for the past. ear and a half, Nemis although cassed as a veteran is still plenty tough and has retained all his punching First Senior Victory In elwmeiits were impossible A prowess. He is yet feared plenty 1 WOLFVILLE. N. 5.. Oct. 19- sitmqiv NOW Glasgow backfield of by ,1; opponents and l; the local E | Years tCPi-Hrilifcix Wanderers topped former track stars showed their hu-dqugflng young“,- wn defeat Acadia University 9-6 here today heels to a disorganized Mt. A. 111m 1g W111 gergainly b, a by; Shep in a Halifax City intermediate team. for him among the ranks in the —-—— (English Rugby) football lenrue After two long runs bv M. Nfc- boxing game. Bennie n55 b51131] (OP. By Guardian's Special Wire) for their third SlTfllFlll win and Yiecd the Grads found themselves training steadily for the past. two SYDNEY. N. S.. Oct. l9—Sydney first. place in the cli-c-iit. The vie- in seoriiw. poutlfln and PHI-W!‘ week and fans who have been MW“ m" S" Francis Kiwi" Uni- tcry kept intact the Clubs iin- wee.‘ over the liuc. McLeod Wflltl- watching him work see a great "WSWV .6‘5 .h°"° wduY l" a“ Wm‘ beaten record in both senior and ed tliroiiqh the lccal backfield for improvement both in his defence blufmlhflgl?“ rugby mmct‘ m“ intermediate leagues this year. a. second try. and offence and are willing to lay puma‘ 1y alenged Sydney‘ “'0 MEDIUM-cork Hp or fllh. llll l). plain cml.“1vclpraa/"pnpcr lhii 111:1! not slick Io l/ic lips. 25 for Q5 ¢ Pocket This of F/fly -50¢ .\-1sr*s 41-1-42: Wins m Ldcoq/Hsnsswneii-e Tue roan was Dawns-er - A Flliinwarsn Sen ! _ - . , _ h. wagers that he will be returned the winner. In the semi-final on the caird. Tom Clayboume will stack up against the durable Jack Neilson. PerhMM some are of the opinion that this match will have a tend- GIIW to be one-sided but such Shflllld not be the case. Nellson is one of the toughest and gamest fighters to perform in Island rings these days and also con- tains enough power in either mitt to make opponents respect nim m that the fight is very liable to t/urn out to be a. real. knock-arm down. dras-ern-out affair. The remainder of the card is well in keeping with past bouts Stated at the Club and the fans should witness lots of fighting from the opening preliminary Plkht down to the main event. Goodfellow To Captain Wings (A- P. by Guardian's Special Wire) DETROIT, Oct. l9—Dctroit Red Wines of . the National Hockey 11988118 today elected defence-man Eblbie Goodifellow Captain for the lcllliorus of spinning wheels sounding '5‘ presses is the inclociy of a- new craze that bids fair soon to sweep the COillltlT. It's lite rhythm of the roller skate ciples ii ypinz the west. too. and there's the ,1 word oi Eddie Penman. wizard of the roller rink. that the germ is spreading west. from the Prairies and ‘east from Toronto. defeat at the hands of the Colleg- ians last weekend. 1t was the first victory for a Sydney team in senior competition during the last cigln years. "Tuf- fy" Steele and Ray Powell scored tries in the opening half for the Steel City team, and “Stubby" Campbell, speedy St. F. X. wing three-quarter, crossed the line in the. second half. Campbell convert- ed his own 11y. Roller Skating Craze Grips Toronto TORONTO. Oct. 19 —-(CP)-A giant. whirling newspaper Newest fad in Toronto with dis- thc thousands, it is grip- Winnipeg Ontario has l0 rinks. in Toronto. RI. the might of the British Navy, so does the name Player's stand as a symbol guaran- teeing the finest quality in cigarettes. Impressive Player's olier the choice oi two great cigarettes —- “Medium" or “Mild". Choose the one which suits you best s p Q °.‘9JII"." i_ completed fall training operations here today with a strenuous one- hour work out. Manner Lester Patrick beamed happily following the practice. His charges came through the training grind without injuries and Lester predicted "the best, (swan yet" for u . is smooth-pass birds were mpressed by the (Bolville-Alex Rail Neil Winnipge that. novices may develop into proficient skaters within three Shibicky-Moc League l2 years ago today. ‘The Colville line. best of three trios tot Montreal-born thoiirih. take some tough tumbles anrl their mid-air antlcs-the per- iod of sn<pcn<ion before the bruis- netvnlnder later THAT .TOBACCQ checlkerboard Revlon-cit and approved by Dominion loldlunrtcr- The llny Scout: Allocilflon. Hggys MORE LUCK.’ T"? 5"?“ Ta” o; son: ANIMAL‘ TuE Bone W1 u- smvrwaie- 3mm known .. _....._.... appear. Thev moved at 10p Speed nlavcd for Toronto. Montreal Can- l-hrvuzhout the practice and their odieiis anrl (‘liicawi ‘Black Hawks, passes were cllckmizr 111111111111.- the itirti7-ti7 season with lNcw York Americans. D [Mantha Percent Season; LACHINE. Ql-lm, Oct. 19 —(CP) __In a fashion that lent credence to all the "sure-fire" predictions Ciiiiailieiis flew tlivnugli a UYO-lliilll‘ drill today with nary a let-up. its a case of a wealth of material for every spot and may the best man win. 3th the flying Frenchmen. Manager Cecil Hart had his 28 pl2_'\rs into two squads. working his iorward lines and defence com- binaiions at about seven or eight minute intervals It was the fourth ice ill of the new season for the ‘French team and the players con- centrated on speedy passing plays. with defencemen laying off body- checks. After the workout the veteran George Mantha. starting his llth straight season with the CdXlfldlCXlS pronounced it one of the best-look- ing tri-color teams he ever played with although he considered it “still a bit early to pass definite judgment." Little Johnny (tau-non. hockcyis ilack cal who with Camidii-ns nliic ' cu_eri___in Mantli ~ (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PRESTON. Ont... 19 —- From Western Canada's fertile ice rinks. where Lester Patrick has been gathering bumper hockey crops. Toronto lilo-pie Leafs have come up with an all-western forward line that may set the National Lcagrue ablaze Wlilllll a season or two. Lester, maestro. may tlic New York Ranger 11m er forgive inni- self for allowing Pete Langelle. Walter Stamwsky and Johnny McCready to escape the extensive New York farm chain when he sees them playing azainst. his blue shirts in the near future. No one at. the Leaf training camp here. doubts the big-league possibilities of the trio. Coach Dick Irvin of Leafs threrw the three together for the first time the other day and their work was the delight of the Leaf management. Some raiibirds at the workout. compared them no the famous Coiiacher-Jaclcson- Primeeu "kid line" when it was in its glory c, few yeasr ago. It is likely that Langelle will centre Stanoavsky on left and Mc- Creuiy on right for Syracuse Stars of thedntcrnational Ameri- can League this season. in pre- paration for the jump to the leafs. Ambers To Fight Halaiko October 23 NEW YORK, Ocit. l9—Lou Am- bers signed tiiday for his first fight since he lost the world light- weight championship m Henry Armstrong last. August. He will meet the veteran Sieve Hztlaiko of Auburn, N. Y., in Syracuse 00t- 1938-30 season. He succeeds de- ihmilton. Fort Frances and Fort lllirh Single R- WOTY-hfv’ 7m- fenceman Doug Young, Willimn, and there are plans for High three R. Worthy 61.13, .- the last thrfie years. (ievelopnient of others at. Oiinwa i‘ , f — and l\ioini1'cal.il3arrie is fotnsidegnfi A. HORNE A: C0. ._ ' coriverson of is origina own a £11; g5 Jihad-grip; qugisldos into a ritrilic. bThatXT how popular Grill Guards—2399. . . . 00 -—- 6W I g the spor < ecom rig. Mild Guards--2092. - _ - It is easier than ice skating and High single Scott 309. largestwarshlp symbohze reuuirr-s less effort. Beginners. 1115;]; [hypp 50-11573, r I’ 111$ (iillelle Blades SFOP 25¢ n..._.._=. made about lliein so far ltluiitreai ' Western Forward Line Of: Leafs Attracting Attention BOWLING HOCKEY ‘O1 course. you man? tall right now because it's so early," Mantha. “But this team looks good. ' right now. You see, there many good players position that everybody is putting these practices. They were hittinng it up pretty fast Mantha considered that the ad- dition of six forrr,1' Montreal Mar- oons had strengthened the team "at least 20 per cent over last year on paper" and Canadiens finishcrl. second in their division to Toronto Maple Leafs last season. In the drill Hart Ward. an ex-Maroon. working one forward line with Haynes and Toe Blake. Gagnon worked two other‘ former Maroons. Gracie and Herbie Cain, on an- other llne. Mantha was combining with Pofly Drouin and Rod rain on a. third. Although Hart has not rriven the slightest indication by worrl of ihe way he expects ti. inaii his front ranks he has ivorlt- _ ;ed these groups together since the everything into out there today. l tlfarn torokioflitre. WRESTLING i Thinks Canucks 20,, Stronger Than Last 23 Seeking Berths out for every had Jimmy Down The Alleys .. non NAME BOWLING Duck Pln Mixed Doubles F. McCarville 131 90 109 A. Goss 1m 7G oa-ooa . E. cauaghan 129 141 as A. Birch 10o s1 ao_o4s A Marlin 141 123 94 G. Huixhes 89 86 103M636 J. Peterson lOl 121 109 E. Mitchell 111 as 11-015 , F‘. Tierney iaa 139 10o Bren-n 61 8'1 8l-60l 1 ‘ n. McDonald irr 101 oa D, Coyle 92 112 ss-sae L. Corooran vi 10o 101 . D. MacKe-nzie ‘n so si-oesi R. Duncan 11s 125 13a D. Brown 61 63 77-575 5 C. McKenna. 95 ‘lll 189 i 5' . . 41- ‘a: D. KLFWan ea ea 75—-B57Il fallgr you»: L. Brown 100 129 92 . . ., ' L. Ellison so 6'1 95-543. lhé btllt l "g r r R. Ellison 139 o4 1 N. MacKay 71 '15, ss-ui] _ D Want: E. Toombs 112 B5 V! _- v n. Coyle m 1a "is-m; in the gfyle J. Hughes as as a4 ‘ " ‘- " 1.. McDougail 14 m 100-523; tVClfll, 4.. J. McQuaid 8'1 83 106 I _ E. Bflll 58 78 100-6ll: Tonight At ‘I O'clock Sharp moms GENTS l R. Sinnott R. Dalziep A. Higgins W. Crsswel '1 _._ j .1. KlFWln n. Vesse) ‘ lCiliOfnLl CiS r .~" F. Martin G. Nolan ' . ° '- E. Ranahan Geo. Young T -1(' ' ,._ Hwy”... _,_ m“ YOL v. uni. it, A. Wisener l". Gallant - E‘. Curls-y G. Gillis] f . F. McFarlane P. Lafferty‘ r _ (" '2‘; l," '\ , I. Dgugan C. LeClair 1' '1 T IPA/b j A. B rch I}. Callaghan . . ,1 . M. Walsh R. McLellant lNCill L l0 CIPTOWN BCHVLTNG ALLEYS '_'\'._ 11))" Commercial League Red hidians-QGIB. Kinsmen—2862. laid 8Y0 Sfi OH with Bob Lor- YUU ivdnt, g HAND-CUT Mixed Doubles l AND INDIVXDUALLY I I I I) int: whack on the floor-make jlt- E’ G,- nrv g, J‘ po“-e1-_106g_ l1 terbugs look like hallet dancers. Ft ‘yawn’ a, J4 L3w;0._1q72_ . T A 1 L Q R f] i) T o _ But lllll prohatonary pcriod is p Harm-r We K. Acorn-IMO. l ———— shm" n. whin- a .1. r. cihritAo-za. YOUR PERSONAL w?" B? Gurdlm‘! special Wire) Pi-‘n-lnnn‘ l“ lrrorollt." performing Mrs. Nelson & G. Nelson-85.'i. wmN-nsgqy out 19_New York exhibitions with his pretty 17- MEASUREMENTS Ranger; of the National Kappa‘. yrrir-old partner". Jean ltleCullough. Fm“), night M 7 (ydock _._,_._. League neared top form when they, stud before he left to return to . .. Pope Clarke's vs R. C. M. P. 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