mm iquarebriggs Pilots Miners To 4-3 . Win -_€_ Y Dec. 4 -<o1=) .2“ . on; s 1i - M‘ m“ ndretfhsldc lctofias. 4-3 Breton hockey rescue '35 rd win for ti‘: l 1 lng shot came half- , ‘illrfillarxin the uura on an assist 1rd. B u...» m a. mm eds- od and lies ualizor. the Miners’ strategy m; g was c: tain t Jloeléenn rl s. Ooac ass i‘ P n- Erlqlnllvlgceglgiay team will be directed mid James of Moncton, N. B». w o Wm guceGd Dick Carroll whose M15555 was announced by club of- (idols. Canadians o-n-n-n u- 0- Oov-gr-QO upon-wuss auaawunc Bruins Back In Stride; T0 Meet Amerks BOSTON. Dec. 4-Back in-thclr stsnlcv Cup stride, Boston's Bruins n! the National Hockey League n11 return to home ics to- iwo-yesr-old son st. Toronto revcnt that player's appearance. ut Eddie shore volunteered to- rlty to fill in for him. Manager Art Ross accepted Shore's offer ind the veteran will team with Jsok Portland on the defence. Rctircmcnt of coach is‘? (Covflfiy) Welland as an vc player and removal of his name reserve list also was an- nounced a-y by the Bruin man- csument. George Brown. purchas- e lat week from ntresl Osm- og-ikoucd the Bier-she’! Bean. will s Welland's mot on the reserve list. . 'a.ndfl to MONTIEAL. Doc. 8—(CP)- It looks ss though it's going to be a. tough job overhauling Monctmrls Gordie Drilion in the race among form-er Marltlners in the Nations. Hockey League scoring com- petition. Drillon hold his load during the weak collecting a. gosl and In as. sist to out in front by five points. Ho nas oolioctod eight ve assists for a 18-point tal. Joffre Desileis, who used to pas- e in Charlottetown and Sonvt spot by adding two goals to his total. He now has eight points. one more than Ray Gctliffe, a for- mcr teammate. Eddie Wlsemnn of Newcastle, N. B., has bagged six points for Am- ericans on u goal and fivc assists. for fourth glue. Two Boston stars are fig ting it out for fifth spot. Bill Hollett, who used to play in North Sydney. N. 5.. and Bill Cowley, a former Halifax Wolverine, have four points each. George Allen of Bayfleld. N. 8., has collected three points for Chi- csgo. two more than Des Smith, former Saint John and Charlotte- town star now playing with Chi- cago. > h The Stsndingazu A n P er s. mmlifl‘; if. l‘ 2'3 s1 Idns a 4 '1 . Amerks l B 6 Hoiictt, Boston 2 2 4 Cowley, Boston 0 4 4 Ali-en. Chicago 2 1 3 D. Smith. Chi 0 1 l, Trojans Have Close Call NEW YORK. Doc. 8—Southern California's mighty Trojans had the closest call of a, remarkable football season Saturday as Dean ‘mlidoms. Washington halfback, . earl booted them off the un- dates list and out of th Bowl i ‘Ilhc ‘Trojans finally passed their way to n. 9-7 victory over the Hus- kkiicsulln the last tgyommlnuics of a l, r ng game an us rema ne at the head of the Pacific coast arse“ s gun e final big doy of the ~5totcs collcgo football season. 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Only Soofliohilfiolofilhofllcovorlllcohohll mshc “his” a practical gill! . t Drillon Collects Goal And Assist In To Hold Scoring Lead Week Two Maritimers Lead American League Scoring (By The Canadian Press) a Two Pittsburgh stars are A d- ing the parade of former Maritime slmrpshooters in thc International- American Hockey League scoring race. but their margin is a. slim o ne. Monctorvs Sammy McManus, and Harry Currie, former Char- lottetown amateur, added single points to their total during the week, and are now tied fou- top t with eight points each. Cur- re‘s points are split evenly be- tween goals and assists, whte Mc- Manus has a solitary goal and seven assists. ' Ron Hudson, former Halifax Wolverine, and Pets Kelly oi Charlottetown. went scoreless dur- ing the week, and so dropped back ‘Owner-Referee Have Words; See Aftermath - (AP) CHICAGO Doc. 4 — Jamss Norris, Bra, wealthy owncr of Detroit Red Wings and p, Na- tional Hockey league governor, and referee Bill Stewart had words on last night's Chicago Black Hawk - Toronto Maple Leaf e and now it looks 8s i-f therell a. hot sim- ma. th. Norris n-id lut niflrt ho would "tum Slows-rt in" at tho muting of tho league's baud of lfilmm‘ in New York Wednesday. e lnil- lionaire sportsman and owner‘ of Chicago stadium, where the Hawks gi-ay. is reported to have started eckling Stewart from a rink- ride bux midway of the second period. A rlnkside version of the affair went like this: Norris said Stewart; was "a dis- graae to the league" and wanted to know why the referee didn't call more tics S took the hec without s word until Nor- ris f "home," y called him which means that the official fav- ors the home team. Th-en Stewart told Norris he should be "ashamed of yourself for such conduct by a league governor." "I'm going to turn you for your terrible work tonight,’ Norris floated. "Im going to have you e .. into a third-place tie, each with seven points. Another point be- hind come Joe Lamb of Sussex, N. B., and Jackie Keating of Saint John. Olsrcnco Stools. former Ohsr- lottetown amateur. is alone in seventh spot. with five points, but right; behind is another tie, with Crossley Sherwood of Saint John and Lloyd Jackson of New Glas- gow, sharing eighth spot with four points each. Halifax! Kughic Little has scor- ed one goal for Hershey, while Doggie Kuhn. former Truro Bear- cat, has an assist for Syracuse. The Standings: r Player G A Pts. Currie. Pitt 4 4 8 McManus Pitt 1 7 8 Hudson. 1nd 6 1 'l Keli , Pitt, 3 4 7 Lamla, Spring 5 l 6 Kcating. Syr 2 4 d Steele, Hershey 3 2 5 Srcrwocd. Prov 1 3 4 Jackson. Spring 0 4 4 Little. Hershey l 0 1 Kuhn. Syr 0 1 I Nels Stewart T0 Re-enter Hockey Wars arrrw YORK. Dec. 44cm - Nels tOie Poison) Stewart ls cut- ting short his still young retire- ment to re-cnter the hockey wars with New York's injury-ridden Am- erlcans. In making the announcement today manager Rod Dutton dis- closed the veteran centre. Whvse career was supposed to have ended last season. would mammal‘ Wm‘ the Alnericsns in their next home , sgainst Chicago Dec. 12. Nels stopped off in New York on his way north from Bowie Race- track the dav Dutton learned that Art Chapman had to undergo an up lcitis operation. lie asked to try and reoondrtlon him- self for another season in the Na- kcy League and instead Q1 going to his CB-llfldllh b01110 Stewart went, into training st the River-vale. N J. Arena. Despite his years-he believed somewhat older than the 36 to which he admits -Nels rounded into shape rapidly and Dutton wu so impressed with his con- dition that he signed him to a contract today. Dillard's kills plin- OUT OUR WAY Stewart told Norris to do as he pleased but added, "you can't ref- eree games from a box while I'm on the ice." The Hawks lost the game 3-1. Suspension Of "Boots” Baird‘ ls Lifted? B NEY, N. 5., Dec. 8 —(GP)—- The indefinite sus nsion imposed on Oliver "Boots" aird by Cape Breton hockey league directors re- cently, was lifted tonight when pre- sldent clrarerrcc W. Blssett informed officials of Glace Bay Miners team Baird could participate in tomor- row's game with Northsldo victor- Baird contra-ice r with Min- ors, was suspended cflnitely after an azsault on referee Will Arnott in the Glaoe Bay Forum during a league match. The suspension was lifted a. short time after it became know that Dick Carroll. Glace Bay coach, had been released by the club. Last ea: Baird was a. member of which Carroll was coach. In lifting the penalty, however, league directors said that any fur- ther attacks on lea e referee's would mean inunodia expulsion from the C. B. H. L. It was not known tonight, wtho would rcprlaoe Carroll as coach, ai- thoug l. was rumored that both Bill iller‘ and Bud James. of Moncton, N. B., had been offered the position. Rcleaie of Carroll came alter the Glace Bay team had produced only two wins against nine defeats since the league qrened more than three weeks ago. KEEP YOUTH FIT BOMBAY—(CP)—All children in primary schotls in Bombay province CINCINNATI, D00. 4'-—(A.P)-— Judge William G. Bramhnm, filmed by the minor leagues seven years ago to lead them from a depression morass. szshed buslness- agents of the clubs today with the assertion that bascbail ‘is in the darkest spot linoo the "Black 50x Scandal." R- , president of the Nat- ional Association of Professional Baseball leagues, spared nothing but names as he told the first day's gathering of ll.e nhrror; that cu- trmcta were being hidden and forged. tht oven attcndancs figures were be- ing falsified and that some clubs’ affairs were in tho hands of incom- petent individuals. While hundreds of baseball men thronged the hotel headquarters of the convention, tho minor leagusrs took the show away from tho maj- or lcfluo magnatss who talked singly and in groups, but aoconmp- lished nothing, In the meeting of the minors. Bramham followed his declaration regarding the "Black Sox Scandal," which occurred in this city exactly Judge Lasizes Agents- Of Baseball Clubs Over “Crooked Wor ” guffalo To Incorporate Hockey Team NEW YORK. Dec. 4-—'I'he board of governors of the International American League today granted a league franchise to the Buflfalo hockey club incorporated to operate a foam in the 1940-41 season. Announcing the governors’ de- clsion following a league meeting here toda . Maurice Podolof . league p ent, said he was in- fox-mod that the falo arena. now under construction. would be completed for next season mur- ing the league of a. IO-team setup. the largest in its history. The Buffalo club will be back- ed by S. Edgar Danahy, Buffalo packing house official. who form- erly operated a. team at Fort Erie, 20 years ago during a. world series, by citing troublesome instances. ‘We have s. case before us now in which a club filed l4 contracts calling for salaries frcm $00 to $90 per month. We found that tho players had not signed thosc -con- tracts. but that thicr names had been forged," Bramham asserted. "'I‘he contracts signed by the players called for salaries of $175 to $250 per month and those were the salaries they drew, although those salaries put the clubs total salaries far above the league limit." Rough Riders Move Near Football Final TORONTO. Dec. 3—(CP)— Supreme in the East, Ottawa Rough Riders await. the invasion o1 Winni- peg Blue Bombers fcr a national football final that shapes up already as an impact of two machines with tremendous lines and rich back- field talent. ' The Rough Riders got their last test under trying conditicm before 7,000 rain-soaked spectators 1n Var- sity Stadium Saturday. ploughing through mud in a constant drizzle of rain to a 23-1 victory over Sarnla. Imperlals in the Eastern Final. If the setting was dreary, the result was just as convincing as Ottawa's 28-6 success over the 1938 Domin- ion Champions, Toronto Argonauts, in the Big Four final last week, It was an old story, After Hank Galloway kicked a single point for Sarnlzr. Ottawa struck early with a touchdown. After that the Imperials had to try to catch up and the Riders pounced hurrgrily on almost every gamble. ‘They led 18-1 at haiffme. The Rough Riders made 257 yards must. submit to a medical examin- ation at least twice s year, accord- ing to government orders. DANCING CRIMPED LONDON-(CD-Becausc her prospects for n. dancing career were shot when she was injured in a motor accident. 15-year-old Mona Morris was awarded £1,500 ($6.675) damages from the negligent van- rusning from scrimmage to 61 for the Imps and 10 first downs against five. UNPLEASANT BATH SSHEFTQELD, England —(CP)-- When she fell into a. tank of vitriol in a. plating shop here. Kathleen Dennison. 15, clinbcd out unaided and ran to the time of- fice for treatment. She was severe- ly burned driver. l ll” MAW AN’ PAws |§ 1,_ rll FOR YOU .' \ mm - e _ i y. l‘ I’ i L‘ ' z’ I‘ '\\. :3; "¢ n.0, cinnamon, TOWN WITH TH‘ TEAM-- NO ark, we HAVEN'T A TELEPHONE-"TW NEXT I HOus-E? WHY. THAT'S _ ABOUT ‘THREE Muss. I BUT Nosorr/ LIVES ‘rt-rem Now: on. vEsmE. HAVE ANOTHER H0255, BUT _ He's A SHETLAMD Pouv» TOO 1.11115 BORNWHIETYYEARSWOSOON lN Minn-d’! relieves aches. By J. R. Williams i BOWLING RESULTS if HOLY NAM‘! BOWLING Big Tour Lcoguo: All Stars: Dr. L. Dufafjvd 247 190 189 O. McDon 151 314 223 G. 154 1M 23'! A. Bhcrron 210 21d 200 G. Glllis 162 242 I13 Total-WM. Five Aces: G. McDonald 202 R 178 Callahan 1B8 1 A. MoClookey 1 fi . II. Oroswcll 216 ' 1:. noun ms m: alt TDTBl~3IGT . High Single. E. Robin 337. ' Hi Three E. Robin 706. To t’: Mixed League Sohcdol AT 9 UCDOCK Early Birds vs. Alerts. Ramblers Wini First Home Tilt PHILADELPHIA. Dec. I —(A.P) On their sixth atirenvptPhiladelphls Ramblers finally won their first home game Saturday night. de- featlrlg, Providence Rods 6-8 in ll International - American Hockey League game. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Champion jockey of tho year, Ivan Parke rods five straight win- ners snd a second at the Jeffer- son Park meet l6 years ago today. Parke finished the season with 173 wins to his credit in 718 mounts. The following year he went on to lead the field with 206 winners in 014 races . 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