The opening shots oi the Com. grcilll-SCIVICG Hockey League will underway at the Forum to- m ut 8 o'clock sharp and “my at broadside: are expected tn tired beiore the‘ smoke oi battle clears away and l. winner is de- tel-mined. ‘ y Teams have not gone through my haphazard training by any means. Respectile waches have be“, driving their charges hard and although they have not neces- mrily had much ice practice nev- ertheless bath teams tonight are ggpfCltfd to display a surprising brand of hockey for so early in the season. ‘___| lt ts usual that when a Com- mercial league is mentioned tor tans tn tnrzet all about the mat- ter evidently under the impression that members comprising the squad are just mediocre players unable to make the faster teams in the city. But take a word oi training, re this league that gets u :ler way tonight. ._.‘__,___ Dotted throughout the lineups of all four tcams in the league is the best hockey talent available in the gm at present. Seasoned players. a goodly number of last year's starry Junior Royals and some newcomers all g0 to make up the respective rcsters and a smooth fast brand oi hockey seems assur- ed‘ __,t_v_u_ Navy will cntcr the fray tonight alight favorites to con the verdict 5Q they have an edge in experi- mped players to throw against their onnonents but the Army also have several wcll-knovt-n stars, hooded by Captain Jimmy Roach ct last year's Royals and in ad- dition have a int oi hcit to throw around. In Weight they will have a good margin over their opnon- mts and this mnv wean a lot in the type ot battle- expected to- night, a last, bruising struggle all the way. ' I Formation of the league has put t. brlcht outlook in this year's hacker activities. Men connected with hockey for the past v-ears are locking after the successful runn- lng of the league. Coaches are watvhln‘ out that their charges are in their most serious frame oi’ mind for all games and the rest of the l-ZBFJIIB is going to prove a success is entirely ‘lip! to the fans. Attrndnncepi the said fans will int-an a lot to the league. Without It nn league can function and ii’ the followers of the game show they arr- interested the plavels will cer- tr .ilv do thr- rest. So get in on the ground floor by being on hand tvziirnt rt 8 o'clock sharn and ll'ilil‘l'l tvo teams, hot rivals. bat- tlt- it. ou mightily ‘all the _way. Juniors will scan be swinging into lCilCll. Every chance they get. and i: 1S almost daily both Royals and Rance-rs so through fast workouts and it will not be long before tans wiIl realize that once again Char- lottetown will have a mighty squad of mniors rcadv to do battle for retention of that Maritime flag whch the Royals so impressively won last season’. y ' Islander! continue to get their share oi the spotlight in the Cape Iirrlon Hockey League and almost daily some oi’ the seven pertorminfl in tho loop figure in the scoring of their teams. An Island player just recently figured in a man- lgrrial role Johnny Squarebrlstl! piloting his Glace Bay Miners t0 l “in when their conch Dick Car- roll was abruptly released. Snag took over the assignment and a Sydney writer handed out the de- rcrvcd bouquet when he stated that th~ popular Johnny turned in a splendid job and was deserving oi thr- thpnks of the Glace Bay Club. in more ways than one-We wonder Lineups For Tonight's Ice Battle Following are the lln f m. nllhfs Army-Navy clallspsator the Forum a clash that open; the Commercial-Service League and BIS!) the I008] hOCKQy season, Navy Goal Army Mclnnis watts Defence: Dorrnch Alyward M9553"! .I. Roach Chandler Chipman Blflvquirre A. Gilli! Iorwardlt ' E- Jfly Dlngwell ‘Vflrlh Sinclair V1131"! Saunders J. Dlifilllth Hogan McClintlck Toomhs (‘udmnre Kelly Laxlor Wright McKinnon Referee: Roy Prowse. Lou Gehrig For Sport's Hall Of Fame CINCINNATI Dec. 7—(APi—- The Baseball writers Association of America moved tonight to place Lou Gehrig in the sports Hall of Fame immediately “to commemor- ate the year in which he achieved his record." By a unanimous vote at the an- nual wlnter meeting the wr'.le:s agreed to suspend the rules and present Gehrig to the Hall of Fame Committee as the Association's nominee without an election. After running his string of con- secutive games with Now York Yankees to 2,130, Gehrig retired from baseball because of illness from a. form of infantile paralysis. Even Series MONCTON. N. B». Dec. '7 —(CP) FORUM, MONTREAL, Dec 7 - (CP) — Montreal Canadlens, with the veteran Johnny Urdgrmn snow- .ng tne way with two goals, detest- ed Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 here to- night before tne largest crowd of thehome season —11,300 tans —t0 go into a first place tie in the Na- tlonal Hockey League standing with the Toronto squad. Wit-h the Gagnon —Blake —Pau1 Haynes Lne supplying most of the punch the flying Frenchmen check- ed Lhe Lcals to a standstill and scored a goal in the lust. period. two in the second and one more in the third. Gagnon got two goals and an assist, Haynes got a goal and two asssts and Blake picked up three assists. Canadians‘ other goal went. to cleielicclnan Doug Young while the lone Toronto marker wa. scored by Gordie Drillon_ the hefty right wlnglnan who was N. I-l. L. scoring Champllln in the 1937-38 season and is leaning all other league marks- men at present with nine goals and 'tive BSSlSLS. The victory gave the Hflbibflllts a record 0f slX w 11S. two losses and two draws in their 10 games to date. The Leaf, who have also plckkcd up 1-1 points but wlln have played a game nrnrc than Canad- .cns. llEtH‘ won r-tx til-minor! three decisions and twl L\\'l(‘(’. The suc- vcs llflcll Clliltlillfill» on u! rt sec- onri blur’ \\'llll Hrsltm Bruins. Young scored llln goal m the first period, l'a..nil lrom one end 0i the 1C9 to the cll - lo whip a hard shot by goalie Wrl r tTurk) Broia Haynes and (iujnon arlrlcri marker in the second period before Drillon we: finnllv nhm in slip the punt; hcme. xihilc >innrllng gust '\|l'Sl(lE the crem-e. on a corner pas from Red Hornet‘. Gazxncn got his sec- ond goal on a breakaway les sthan ‘two minutes from the end of the game. Blake Will/i his three assists, pick- .ed _up crounzi on Drlllon 1n the ll'l- Edivltlual sl-orln: rare. Scoring Echamnlon in ..=r-as-on, Blake now has six cgalr. and six n szsts lo rest onlv two points behind the leading Drillon. FORUM —Moncton's new hocke team, the . Eagles. evened their ome and . home exhibition series with Saint John Beavers by winning the sec- ond_cp_rite§t_5;3_torl_ight. what that. latter statement could possibly mean? -|—.—:- Ray Stull has also been turning in sensational performances be- tween the pipes for the Miners and is stopping just like he did last year when he was considered as good as any in the league. Mc- Eachern. Williams, Ab. McKinnon have all been goin" great guns in scoring ways an "Tarky" Whit- lock. just, beginning to hit his real scoring stride has been out of the game through injuries the past two weeks but is expected back on the firing line tonight and then op- posing goalies will have to be watchful for the deadly-shooting slim centre can find that net when most needed. I I ‘ Fultie Pound arrived in North Sydney last Saturday but as yet husn‘t gotten into a game. flow- ever ‘I-‘ultie will carry his share oi the burden once he gets his skat- ing legs worked lnlto condition. Rory Prowse wlll be referee for the tussle so the fans can be cure of seeing a. game well-handled and one other thing, the encounter will start right on time Bo'clck sharp. SALE for Reg. $16.95. EXTRA _ MEN'S ZBUCKLE ., OVERSHOES 2%: sSpeclal l 1.69 Special OVERGOAT and SlllT MEN’S ALL WOOL MELTONS IN GUARD AND RAGLAN MODELS Reg. 814.95 Special —- - — — ALL WOOL TWEED COATS, NEWEST COLORS AND STYLES and worth to $16.95. Special MEN'S FINE WORSTED surrs in BROWNS, BLUES and GREYS. YALUEAT———-——"""' The GREENDAL CO. MEN’S AND BOYS‘ WEAR 144 GREAT GEORGE STREET DECEMBER 'l All Sizes ‘$.75 _ $12.95 $12.95 MEN'S HEAVY ALL WOOL MELTON ZIP- PER JACKETS Reg. $4.95 $3.95 Special - Canadiens Take Maple Leafs For _4-I Victory Before Record Crowd’, CHILDRENS nus _A|-"r|:nttonll_ a-s SUMMARY First Period 1. Canadlens, Young 11:15. Penalties: Homer, Goupflle 2. McDonald, Kampman, Young. Second Period 2. Canadiens. (Blake, Gagnon) 3:20. 3, Canadiens, Gagnon (Haynes, Blake) 4:00. 455 Toronto, Drlllon Benalty: Homer, ' Third rel-ma Haynes (Homer) 5. Canadlens. Gagnon (Haynes- Blake) 18:10. Penalty: Marker. Millionaires Increase Lead To Four Games Take Amerks GLACFI BAY. Dec. 7 --tCPi - A third -period goal by Bud McEach- crn in the last three minutes gave Sydney Millionaires a 2-1 \'l‘t:i.Dl‘y over Glace Bay Miners ton ght and extended their lead over the COlllCI) hockey league to four full games. Thought they had a new conch in Dud James of Moncton. the Miners were unable to break the string rf mlslort-une which has left hem with 11 defeats against three wins. It wa. James‘ fll‘5i, game as" coach 0f the cellar-place Miners. Glace Bay opened the scoring midway through the second frame but. Johnny Squarebriggs goal was offset ttvo minutes later when Doug Fritz golfer! a shot nast stull Use Minard‘; for dandruit. SKATING SKATE counts. Hockey Tonight. Army vs Navy have the largest display of Wrist Watches and Jewelry we have ever shown at Special Dis- Look over our list. ‘ GIKQ5KEKKQQK ——; —_ 7 Prizes Prizes i’ V3,", Chester A. Campbell value $100.00 I For Xmas Gifts $100.00 E 1 Diamond Ring, 2 Wrist Watches Free. We You Are Lucky.. Ask for Coupon Win a $65.00 Diamond WATCHES ELGIN DORIC CANIPBELL SPECIAL BUREN MONTROSE LA SALLE EUSTON. antLEtc. 157 Queen St. CHESTER A. The Old Reliable JEWELRY DIAMOND RINGS SIGNET RINGS STONE RINGS EMBLEM RINGS LOCKETS RONSON CIGARETTE LIGIITERS ELECTRIC RAZORS WATERMAN PENS BRACELETS and Eto. CAMPBELL Jeweller the runners-up. i Black Hawks For 2-l Victory BOWL ING RESULTS CHICAGO. Dec. ‘I —-(C-P: — Chicago Black Hawks set up a ight defence against New York Ameri- cans tonight to beat the Nation- wlthstand frequent and hard rush- es by the New Yorkers. Two Americans coals were not allowed by referee Norm Lamporl. The second decision, which would have tied the score in the second period. brought American manager Red Dutton to the ice. ’Charley Conacher and Hooley Smith plac- ed restraining arms on their pilot and play was resumed after a bat- tle restricted to words. SUMMARY First Period l. Chicago. Des Smith 12:03. Penalty: March. Second Period 2. Chicago. Thorns iMarch. Bentleyl 10:18. 3. Americans, Anderson (Sor- rell) 14:17. Penalties: None. Third Period scoring: Nonc. Penalties: None. Sees Baseball An Indoor Game Soon CINCINNATI, Dec. 7-t.AP)-— Without batting an eye. a pioneer in the baseball parkfllghtlng business predicted today that within 15 year; the game Aha-l. was born a century ago in cow pasture would 1 be played entlrexy under a roof day or fllglllr-allfl zhe iveaincrlnan could go hang. “Don't call me a nut," pleaded R_ J. Swackhamcr, illuminating en- gineer ior one o.’ the big electrical companies. "They wanted to turn me over to the slleluli in 1930 when I put in the first baseball lighting system in Des Molnes and said it wouldn't be long before the major leagurs would do it." “Iniiirect lighting will do it," he . said. “All these indoor softball teams in the country point the trend." Ultra-violet lamps and soil heat- ing cables Will take care of the grass growing, Swackhamer comin- ued. Air-conditioning Will keen the tam and players comfortable. He contended that the players, always having perfect conditions for their daily toil, ought to show a lot bet- ter baseball to the customs-rs. But there ls still the pr hem of putting a roof over something like the Yankee Stadium without pill- ars for the outfielders to run into. , PTITSBURG. Dec 7—A dark- horse team of Florence J. strai- and Lewis H. Fremont, manufacturer. tonight wOn by a wide margin over Oswald Jacoby, New York, and Mrs. Stuyvesant Wainwright. New York. in the mixed pair championsht of the national contract brdge tournament here. The Cleveland-Detroit duo had a. lead oi’ 469 1-2 match points for the three sessions to 453 for HOLY NAME BOWLING E Tanton T0tal—2445 . I‘ 65S Gllirisim Old Timers vs Grads 164 188 235 a1 Hocke Le "ue iailenders 2-1 Barbers High Sinslc. J. Rush m. and gamya m?‘ M“, New york H. Smtner l5? 171 203 High ‘rhr-t-e. J Rush 593_ Rangers for fourth plum - B. Vanlolmstine 12o 101 169 Tonight's Mixed League Schedule only 7.423 s", me gum‘, L. Howatt 110 164 186 at 7 o'clock. The Hawks went ahead in the R- Meflvulrall 201i 202 1Z6 Spud-s vs. Tvpsiers. first period on a goal by Des 3- Mlchlel 15 152 Z03 Dodgers vs. Blue Birds, Smith and added another in the T°Li11-24°9- _ second wlhtein bBlli/{fiplongls cilalunteg l)“, Chane“. M 9 001MB after asss y us arc an ' . Doug Bentley. Tommy Anderson D‘ M6555? 125 140 202 Rabbit“ "5' Pal" retaliated for the Americans late gV-R h ‘m? H? 191 197 Big Four League in the second period and thereal- E ‘l5 143 212 238 ter the Hawks were called upon w cudlm" 144 149 120 jstiqq epsilon» PAGE SEVEN ,_ Baseball Leagues In Disagreemen CINCINNATI, Dec. 7—tAP) " The National and American Balk ball leagues disagreed today on proposals w force Commissioner Kenesaw M. Landl-s to relax hi; IQSLIZCY/IOIIS On. farm SYSLQIILS, VIII-I _ j“ ually leaving the matter in hi! hand-s. The American league, besides ro- Jecting minor league clubs on the Commissioner's power, accepted a proposal by Clark Griffith oi’ Wash- | nglon senators that would prohibit New York Yankees from trading inside the American League except by the waiver route as long as they remain champions. The latter was the only one o! several suggestions by Ci lklllil. the Yankees power t}? to a vote in the meeting o! 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