Novgmefgn so. 193s» ' Rangers ~ Have Senior First Ice Workout Of The Season Yesterday 1titowr1 lhmgefs lumped amt‘? 1f 11.1.. vmtcrday at noon rkcnt of the sea- Ju111111v Williams Yzizcl-sizmi crowd film“, “iv he aspirants we Lgjilll the once over. i" ~un<1 twenty players answer- Mjw -‘.l and the squads lost ‘l. l ‘.11 izvitind down to "" 00.1011 hnvin t to work cu. 11cm showing a bodes well for 1111112, line depart- 12101. 5km“ "m! dev one hears sornetnlntz about the fine spirit. the boy.» Possess and yesterday another . example was forthcoming when 93516 WDOd aSDlring for a defence 9w! Rot word of the practice at his home in Smthport at l0 o'clock: someone with less enthusiasm for th_e game would have said "oh well there will be another." but: 0351C inst.‘ lutzchcd up and w,“ (me of the inst over the boards, wane;- Lawlor also made his Eppeamnfle yesterday. For a while it was not known whether the clever centre; wctild t/urn out cr not but his tircsi-ncc a? the session yesterday adds fnlher strength to the temm Walter it will be remrmbeied led 13_e1'\v1ck Bruins to a Nova, $430115 title i11 19117. ' The following one naked to be on hgtnd for the workout, m}; morning: Mclnnis. MncEwen. Storey, Mac- Donnltl, Glllis. Words, Darrnch, _ Whnlen. Cudmorc, Jay. McKinnon, ,.,,:_-_,y [hcy Wm “am Worth, lVLcCllntick. Blacquiere, . the sam1e,_>time__fro_m__T-_B_-V~’1° Make charlgeiCanadian Team In AntJCalliflgrPresented With Gate Receipts Pistol Trophy ~ iwsl- ,_ to_ y ~ tmunz 11s promise w _ his}: amiss-r 11.1111 1o get WINNTPEG. Man. ‘Nov. D-The Commonwealth ‘Trophy, emblematic 0f the plsbol championship of tfhe British Empire. which was recent- ly won by the Canadian rmistol team, was officially presented n0 Cwtohi R. G. Pickrelil, captain of the Canadian team. last nlxht by A. E. Warren. vice-president of the Canadian National Railways. The trophy was presented no the Canadlan Association by S. J. 111W YORK Nov. M-(Clfi- Gweflwrfi ol the National Hockey L» iotiuv authorized a chan e 1n e ailttcntion of gate recelps. “mun; 1.. 1111- 1il:1y1-1's’_pool 111 he denier (‘r111 iUllIlCS to increase thci '-1- wants finishing first 111' l , . wliudulc and cup play. (killer of Montreal, League President. ...1i<1 he t.l1o ht that un-, t; the new pool divis on, a club, which mruzngod to win bo h thell.‘ 11L. C 1>1o11.~:_11l11 and the Stan-i . . l‘;*".*";%°“-..f“@e'::“:..“mtrsli mm or “WW0 among n5 may’ Ronillways fore annyal aclompetfilon 01 pistol teams within the Britlsh Emnlre and this is the first year 0f competition. Canada. finished in first place within a margin of 31 points over Gmat. Britain with India in third place. Information has now been re- ceived that next year other teams to conrpete will be from Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Bnitish West Indies, South Africa, Kenya ztlld practically all other crown colonies. - Ln piesentlng the trophy to Cap- tain Pickrell. Mr. Warren express- ed the regrets of Mr. Hungerford in) not beggdabbl?‘ tad be preszzliit; m1h t m t be received on " n be“ e °n°r °1 Em $1.11; alder pcnnwd trophy, and I feel sure I can say m’. would obviate the necessity oi °l1 behalf °I_i111@ Olblmllfi 0i C811- lll-etcr games for benefit purposes. ado. 1' wish to coilgrflitlllllw. liemkithv (iependents of any play- lllfdllqh 3/011, U16 1116111111815 0f the I’ who dlNl from hockey lIlJlltles Canadian pisnol team who captur-l would be the beneficiaries of such ed this magnificent trophy and brought the first cham ionship t0 the Dominion. of Cam ." declar- ed Mr. Warren. “As future competitions are held this trophy will no doubt travel to various ports of the British Elm Dire and we are all proud of the fact that the name of Canada oc- cupies the first place. This trophy will be another ambassador of goodwill and will ploy its part in forging the links of the Ehnplre closer together. Canada congratu- lates the Caimlilan team on its spleauliid victory," sold Mr. Warren. The puescnfation coincided with the official opening of the new C. N. R. indoor rifle range and antcng those who took par-t in the opening (reremonies were Captain H. D. Barboiu". president of the Winnipeg Revolver Club; I for Stolfox, Winnipeg. City olice; lruvpector mithoiiy and Stipcrln- tendetnt Sault. Royal Canadian us. '31s Governors, at their monthly [flhlllfl dtcidcd to divide the pla. - us’ pool 111140 two equal sections, t e mt or which would be divided .11- tlie top 51X clubs of the sev- m-culrlnon on n. percentage basis: mieiatitui to their final League I 11G- ‘ab: remaining half of the be divided among the c ubs winging in the Stanley Cup 1a 1n rntios yet to be worked ulbut based of course on their order of finish in the various cup 1t ics also eed that insurance hdmlnetl on e lives of all play- mo uiatire against. death from in- w. ayern incapacitated by hockey hiuriee for any length of time would not receive any bent-fit from ftvci insurance but . . id the Dengue had always token cure of such (‘uses in the past M would continue to (i0_ s0. ‘the Governors also decided to set lie n portion of tzhe yearly re- trtpts for a contingency fund which 1h". Cnidvr snld. would be 1_1.=r11 to lrlfet lllil‘ “disaster” that migh. a- so. Fox Outpoints Gainer In Bout IA. l’. 1w Guardll-n‘: Special Wire) NEW ‘vonic, Nov. 20—Tlgrr M, F, longmnned Wnnopm- Mounted Police. lfhd many others m?‘ “Emmi a Sh“ at mc-minciut 1n revolver and Pistol :1\'v\\'e1ght cln1npi011- 5310911“? “W101 Dr. Glen Murphy who ls an ex- pert in the study of ballistics, fir- ed the first shot. woven the range. Following the o-pening a special series of exhibition of tnroet shoot- luc: was given by Grant Miller and Miss Sue l-lillcs and Luke Cusson and Miss Mardl Gale, well known local rifle shots. 'i1l by outpoinilng Al r . . New Haven, Conn. in 15 ill. mnuhni! rounds ht. thc Br.11x agitator‘ Fox weighed. 114 1-2; Iii‘? Sill To 131a,. ' With Sydney Ring Injury Sends Boxer s lili‘ inst two \\lilil‘15. ' s wrck to d; 1 special Wire) lkffliglCqulgvflali-The rlnfi m‘ , '11..“ n l‘ ‘m m. v\' Gm (YOUTH?) 5&0 v1 .6 1min: wléxxcngyaaggnltwpibnffllilnwuscious \" I I i: i riler a boxinfl Wm‘ l”: “mm ‘g3 * as g, fraciu V? M. ROSS Fustom 'l‘a11ur Mode - to - Mcnsurl i diagnosed today m me 281m,” l w» "very grove." ' 1 1 i lans Agicldglxltgy I1§§1§r, knocked $1 m..p°1d (Young) S1. Laurent. 0f ‘ ” regained conscious- afbcl‘ CLOTHING l ‘as came-d from ti!!! Tint! CLEANING tile “knockout in the thisd brgliluwl o! REPAIRING the scheduled stx-roun AND PRESSlNt. New Premises 170 PRINCE ST. bccn in no trruble. except 1°!‘ 5 _119§°;_I?'°°§: § ~< ._ numu. nockcviirshvis We have a number of trophies available free t0 organized hockey leagues Q.‘ “'1'” mm“ or more. The number is limited. Have your president make application now- THE BIKE SHOP To Hospital _ Sim merings Around The Sport Front BY ALAN BANDAL Canadian Press Stiff Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 29-(CP)_ Les Patrick not-footed it away from the National Hockey League Governors‘ conclave early tcdayto hustle his New York Rangers of! to Syracuse.....they’ll keep in shape there while their home ice in Madison Square Garden is taken over by the ice-follies... evening dress is mandatory for anyone occupying e box n w. night's follies g Garden sold all boxes for the regular price and, for the benefit of unemployed musicians, they were sold at 100 bucks apiece... Jack Adams._wno paid $15,000 plus to bring Tiny Thompson from Boston Bruins to tend goal for Detroit Red Wings. could have had FrankleYBrimsek for the ask- ing a year ago....Brlmsek will replace Thompson in Bostcn...he used to guard the nets for Pitts- burgh Yellow Jackets. an af- filiate of the Red Winga....when Pittsburgh disbanded in the spring lck of of 1937, Adams took his p the players... but he lpassed up Frankie because goa e Norm Smith was doing so well then... Jack mnerffiaT-yem-oia in-“ structor from the Lnurentians, will carry the Canadian bid in the International ski meet opening at the Garden next week....8ix day bike fans here are waiting for Torchy Peden, big bike rider from Victoria, B_ 0., to confrlm m- ports he intends retiring It the and o! the current Buffalo race ....ha intimated he ‘t want much more of the merry-go-round business after this winter when he was here a while back. They do say Joe Louis spends $25,000 a. year to sent autographed photos tn his admlrers....but it sounds like pres! lgent stuff... Owner P. K. Wrigley of Chicago Cubs says says it is his "im- presslonm‘ Tony Lazzeri will re- main with the Cubs at least an- other year....rneantime Tony in still shopping ‘round for a better . job and not finding any... That eastern "Bowl" football game. tentatively set for Dec. has been postponed until next. year by promotersmqtoc much snow and chill weather for such goings-on to be profitable... Duke versus Bouthem Cali- fornia in the Rose Bowl looks like a toss-up. with Duke the choice lf you must. make one...’l‘rventy four footballers, under the direct- ion of coach Jim Cr"w1r~" nf Fordham University, sail tumor- row for a six-game exhibition tour of Francemsort of a. play football-and-see-the-world busi- ness (By The Canadian Press) Frank Sthaughnessy of Montreal was re-elected president o! the In- ternational Baseball League one year ago today for a three-year term. Well-known in Canadian baseball and football circles, “Shag" piloted Montreal Royals to the International League pen- néiét in 1935, their first flag since 1 . FORUM TDNIGHT 8 — 10 O ’ C L O C K Big Special Skate. 15 ALL WALTZ SELECTIONS ADULTS 22 cts CHILDREN 11 cts Ice Scraped Twice our? WA ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN Club Bock l-n hmlning after the fight- wns postponed from last Saturday nigh-t. George Graham, Island heavyweight champion ' challenger George Leslie cf So are right mt the peak of czmdl- tion fou- thetir ten round scrap which tatkes plum this coming Sut- urday nlzht at the Charlottetown Sporting Club. Ratther than hurting the scrap the postponement » has only in- creased interested in it. Leslie a1- Lhough defeated several times this season nevertheless still has a lot 0t backers who feel that he will measure the hard-hitting Graham this time. On the other hnnd Graham hasn't lcokcd any too good in his ins-t two appearances but his followers watching him closely in workouts the last few days sec 111m 588111 at. his best and fully expect him to itetpcat his previ 1s victory. That time when he won the title it was the result of n 6- round technical kayo. , But whmtever way it goes fans can fully expect to see just as! iSelected For‘, "Bowl" Games‘ i (A. P. b Ginrdlm’: Special Wire) NEW £03K. NW. 29—The post- season football market cud a thriving business today when st}; top teams announced thrir 11v- oeptance of invite-lions to plnv 1n four lniteisectional "bowl" vAll-lCsL-S Jan. 2. The acceptances followed closely 0n the selection of Duke and Sowtherm California yesterdoy as rivals for flhe Rose Bowl classic at Pasedena, Calif. Latest iulditicn to the list of “bowl" wmbauams were: Texas Christian and Carnegie Tech. $0811.1- Bowl at New Orleans; ‘Nnncssee and Oklahoma, Orange Bowl at, Miami, Fla; Tlexas Tech, with no rival named as yer. for the Cotton Bowl at Dallas. Tex., and New Mexico, also looking for an opponent for the Sun Bowl at El Peso, Tex. Four of the six are unbeaten and untdetb-T. C. U» Tennessee. Oklahoma and Texas Tech-and three of the four still have a game each to play. Tennessee, champion of the sowthecstem conference, has Mississippi to dispose of Saturcloy, while Oklahoma, big six title win- ner. Texas Tech have enaaae- menlts the same day with Was-h- lngmon State and Centenary, re- maectlvely. Texas Christian and Tennessee. while they have accepted bids. mut await. final approval of their action b? “he other members cf their conferences. In each case. however, this ls regarded as a mere formality. Holy Cross was boln-g sought as ‘the oplponenlt for Texas Tech in the Cotton Bowl, with Utah. cham- pion of the Rocky Mountain big seven, the lending candidate for the Sun Bcwl gimme with New Mexico. both cult matter. Tom Claybourne recoverinfl 1Y°m_ the back injury that forced him w halt training last, week ls back at work and practically ready for his semi-final date with 11881‘ Joe Hennessey 0f scrap has all the eannarks oi’ be- GUARDIAN Fighters All Ready For Scraps At The Sporting Saturday Night sensational shuttle as on mot previous occasion. This same pair staged one of the most rugged ring battles ever seen here and stating they are swinging from the opening bell it looks like a Nveat in every way but picking the win- ner. That is going to be a diffl- ing n thriller. Hennessey uettinc a cloak oi‘ invincibili wound around him due tn several fine performances will be faced again by a dangerous boy in the person of Claybourne. A southpaw 'I‘:ni is mighty tough to tag solidly as all who have fought lllm have found out and if l-lenncssey does take the dtcision from him he \v111 have to be at his very best. Reserve the date, Saturday’. 96¢» a at tnestgmig; ci/uhletilfiul- Six Top TEélmSIéDown The Alleys Ruins: out performance Boston. .31???‘ with B831" This rapidly . ‘y HOLY NAME ALLEYS Commercial League Blngosz- G. hlurpiiy D. McDonald Rev. J . MacCorxxiac E. Mitchell I Rev. W. Keefe C- 11901311" Total-BIB. Bis Five Aims. "cnigiit at 8. couples will roll PFFFWHEZ 190 172 21.2 140 137 202 207 178 I46 ZN liagn Sllli-{ic A, Blanchard 267. lLgll three C. LneClzur 702. 'l‘unight at 9 o'clock:- Five League: All CllAllLOiTETOvlfN ALLEY S 30 the fcliouinggmf Meeting Held Last I I in S’? s9. ‘its Q- 2 Fl At. 7 o'clock in the wmmerctal Icague _Hc1mans vs. Red Indians. CHALLENGE MATCH Stars vs Board room of the Cnv Building. H. Hrlaxntt \'.'-.t:< itnnicrl \1r-"-'\r»"si- ‘Albert. MncKinnon were ed to tlhc Membership committee. vAcl-zsrfru BUWLINU HOCKEY WRESTLING Swabbing down the Quarter Deck ls morning routine for bluejackets on Britain's men-d-war. Everywhere on the seven peas the cleanliness of British fighting ships is proverbial. Proverbial, too is the p0 ulcrify ‘of Player's Cigarettes. _Playe'r'e have ong been England I largest selling ctgsrettes, because It s the tobacco that counts . MEDIUM—cork lip or plain. Player's offer the choice oi two great cigarettes MILD, plain cnd,“wclproof" papa __“Medjum" o; “Mild". Choose the one which that doe; no! slick m the lips. 51mg you begL _ 9 2s For 25¢ qfifiwu Pocket Tins of Fifty - 50¢, R M up WGLWSIILOFG Elected DresidentlSez 35bit...- Curling CIUI) Al‘. AIIHUHI Championships Night DatesForAprilv l ' mnoirro. Nov. D-(QP) . w. Lord was elwvl DYESI- CUUVP. I 'of the Churlottclov; (3111-1111; Housed in a. new building and I-dian Bowlinz Association official Club at the annual meet p: of the location the club is looking for- imnounced today the th arm organization inst night in the -,ward to one of its greatest com- Five P111 D0 1mm Oillfllfllflnfihl! =petltive seasons on record. 111mg =1vi1l be four ice sheets in the new S G 11s — — — — — - 3017 ,_ < T, ( . ‘ ( ,, days being reserved for teams 0ut~ Re-ac-IM‘ P's —— — — #4586 giliic. ‘§i.““\‘i7iii11..§T“n-.~.fldti?" ’ 1 ifimllri$doimli 31gb .1133... S355? “as °' W011”- High single GaudeF _ A72‘?! Those elected to the Bonrd of "enlence °I club membefi- “m” Pm“ money Q! 32-400 k be High thrle Ga11c1et- -— — -iJu1 Directbrs are a‘ fonowy J A mes and Hm. £06m] entertain, posted for the event. 14st ME"I’_fe‘;é°.‘“é-‘ro“c‘e; " “ _ T3339‘; I Webster D A ‘MncKinPon ‘Dr.’ "19""; the ‘*0 nromotee- flgteegififlfl “a” Salim"- flC $_ '-'",—*_ "'1 " F .tf:- last 9mg- Hlgh Smgle F- Ch%g)l"‘1kl_‘ Werseggg In? prcspenzeafnixbgrgnllggg W Hugh Thug B' MC 0M fl - Ham" Sear. r‘red Corzhvell and $10 for new membfls" DEFITOFYED RACE nppoint- ‘ ' ‘ mop-F “CL __ _ __ __ ._330q;_ The Ice Committee elected was H DARw-m’ Australia _wa _ Ted's Taxi- - _ _ - -a2c21 figninessd 31f Ai- Bdrm. F- N~ ockey Results ‘Races have been found nccr an: l-ligli single C. Praughtp- - 311i 0 i‘ "P- - - fuel», of g [rug-awry pggple 1mm High three C. Przittjzht — _- 737 The Games, Bllllflllll, nnd Ein- 2.000 years ago where rents 1- -—--—~——— tertmnment. 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