nu...»- .°@‘Z§§.2?< l??? Attention once ore is to the meeting evening at the Y.M.O.A. in connection with the outdoor rinks for children time coming winter. It is felt that pinlll for the enterprise should be 00m- pleted this evening and all ter- ested in the matter are cord ly invited to be resent and present their views. e meeting will get Il- l Held on even terms by their op- vj ponents in the -first hell print! ‘ of Wales went all out at the staff. " of the windu-p session to throw the visitors back on t.he deferuive. ‘Twice they seemed to have scored ‘ tries only to have them called back ‘ but the pressure fin-lily told and ' ' despite the herculean defense thrown up by the Mounties they finally had to yield to superior power. 'l' ‘l- 'l' ‘P Evidently football fans will brave all elements. Saturday's weather was the worst that this writer has ever experienced as far as attend- ing a football match was concern- ed. Rain driven by a near qalc made one shiver but notwithstand- ing a good crowd was in attend- . - ance and a crowd that stayed right ‘ until the final whistle had gone. + 4- + l- _ Expected to take place the first .~ part of this week it now appears . as if the opening encounter of the Island intercollegiate footbad series will not be played until Saturday afternoon next when it l will form part of a doubleheader‘ ' ; bill, with the second game being - R between Saints and U.N‘.B. to tel-mine the holders of the NB.- P.E.I. intercollegiate title. II Q iv Q Bo football fans will have to wait a little while longer before they can see the opening clash of this much looked-forward to series. But it will be well worth the wait,- this writer thinks. In the sounds will likely c session avail- + + 0- ~1- Beaten 6-0 Saturday but still far from out of the picture senior —Univerai-iy of New Bruns ruggers, aiming to repeat football history, took a Rood stride in that direction Saturday by blanking Si. Dunstan’: town, 8-0 in the opening con/met of u. two-game total-score series for the New Brunswick-Prince Edward SPORTING NEWS FH-lDlIR-ICTON, Oct. H — (C?) Wik University, Charlotte- ‘mdarww “t. 7P". ,|, nhndm kmnliueflstmfltflah‘ peck about 10 yards out e an ec game ' ' Racking up their third straight will bepilyed at shnuhsuurl next ,,{:;"*=,,,2°*=-,*;g- “if w?‘ 1% ‘"°"°"Y' “w °' “hm °"°' “‘ n‘ smmm‘ lam ‘ca tMlly milled: its: s l‘ m land University squads, P. 3511.90,“; a m, 1n the “mg ha“ was 8H1; d h; me cmfner a t‘: “b _ showed a lot of latent football m‘; Dummy glossed the Char- 1d; ccharlottetowri’ oaijiisn mil-l " power Saturday afternoon when ]og1;ewwn “n, in m, "comm Wm, gupped back w ll lack .. oseiflme . hey defeated a strong Mt. Allison 5 “up cmwmld wind blow“; me heel mm’ clean] w tam M’ inwmedlale "m1 5'0 both tries were unconverfzd. he streaked across ezsily Dohahey ‘" '3' 4' The last previous of the failed in abtcmpting both con- meeting two teams was at Sackviile in 1M1, U. B. lVfns Opener In . NB.-P.E.I. Inter-Collegiate Finals To Take Strong Lead _ when urhaf we: the twovwvinw title with an a-o victory over the sine to in defeating Islanders on a soffly field. ward, plunged over the line with recovery of a loose ball from the vert kicks. te. The winners used weight and good advantage Saturday the faster. scrappy Jimmy Bell, UNB. wing for- MONTREAL. Oct. 28 - (CPl _ DiBDI-Winf! the brand of hockey that led them to the National Hoc- YBY League championship in the last two seasons, Montreal Cana- d-iens swamped Chicago Black Hawln for an 8-4 victory Saturday: night before an estimated crowd 12.000. Wterfln Toe Blake and rookie Bill Reay paced the Montreal of. fensive with g1 brace of goals each, while Wirlgy Johnston cor. ed two goals for Hawks, Oher Canadiens scores came eff the sticks of Buddy O'Connor, Maurice Richard, Elmer Lech and Joe. Benoit while Don Groseo and Max Bentley were the other Chicago mar n. Canadiens’ famed punch line of Richard-Lach-Blakc again carried the major part of the Montreal attack. contributing four goals to Cenadiens’ total. SUMMARY First Period . l-Morltreal, Blake lLflCvil) 44G. Canadiens Swamp Black Hawks 8-4 2—-Montreul. Reay 10.20. S-Montreal. Blake (Lash, Bou- chard) 18.20. Pfllaity-Be'noit. Second Perlou 4—Montreal, O'Connor 3,57, b-Montreal. Richard (MacMahon, Lech) . . 6—Chicago, Grosso (Horcrk\ n26 '1—Chicago. Johnston (Kafeta, Mariuccil 13.31. 8—Montreal. Lach (Blake, 1U- chard) 15.41. 9—Chicago. M. Bentley Marlucci, Mosienko) 19.46, Penalties - Lamoureux, Cham- berlain. Mariucci (major), Bou- chard, Cooper (2). Third Period l0—Montreal, Benoit (Hiller) 0A2. 1l—Montreal, Reay (Chamberlain) 12.08. lzfihicago, Johnston (Kaletal _ .24. Penalty--Bouchard_ Bruins. 7-0 DETROIT, Oct. 26 — (AP), - Sairllts have the bit right in their ‘i teethwhentheyeackellNB ‘ ' here next Saturda afternoon in the second game o the N.B.-P.ll‘..l. intercollegiate finals. To rnanylthe] oca iron pl PM! their fans it i: just poeei the S. D. U. team will still pull the fat out of the fire and ad- Iunce to the Maritime final against Fred Kelly's Acadia squad. 1|- 6 4' 0 Canadiens of the National Hec- key League evidently have lest none of their prolific scoring ha.- blts. We judge that by the eight goals they shot against Chicago Saturday night in their 8-4 viotmy over the Windy City crew and al- ilho rather early int looks as if they might still be very difficult‘ to beet despite the fact that the other teams have been strengthen- ed by the return of stars after overseas duty. Il- 6 O dim-onto Maple Leafs, regarded by mlany of the experts as the team to beat this year, and or-r sent holders of the Stanley Cup. must have had their hands full Saturday night against the Boston Bruins. They had to come from 1 coins w ood . g manyaeai-‘s ‘ Challenge of Kid which recently columns has been b under their do believe their getting -" ye; q. progressive step. does it bene it is in line tiomhi ,' the n. .L. and the onus. ll. S. Pro Football National beetle Cleveland ‘l, Philadelphia M Chicago Bears l0. Detroit l0 Chicago 38 Wuihinllnll H. NOW York ll l0. Pltfdblfllil I. é .1111“; slmvlcll E srsrtolv Rulpeque lead, ClTewu , Ii-sinieeglan lulu t Full. Mel-ad - The Detroit Red Wings impressed 9°“ Left winger Adam Brown scored ‘vbehind w earn their tie but, judg- rom ed to Nickel-son in these accepted bl’ Murray of Summer-side, it was . Association. are identical this year. ' Q O O O _. While in the pest, both organiza- q‘ tiom operated successfully enough own code of rules. we wgeiher and laying down one distinct set Not only fit all concerned, but with thP cordial rela- that exists today between osfrm Football Remit: Btlndiy cardinals i4, Green my 81543933139 their largest opening clay hockey turnout in history tonight by whitewashing Boston Bruins, 7-0 with 13,748 customers looking on. three goals. Detroit's youthful goal tender, Harry Lumley, tul-ncd away only l8 Boston shots on goal in hanging up the league's first shutout of the young season. The Red Wings made things hot for Bibeault all night. giving the Boston net-minder 30 chances. The defeat was the second this season for Boston, which also has tied Toronto. SUMMARY first Period: 1. Detroit. Howe 8:40 2. Detroit, Brown (Lisconlbe) 18:16 Penalties Brown, Henderson, Crawford, Gallinger. Second Period: 8. Detroit, Carveth (Stewart, Lind- say) 5:11 4. Detroit. E. Brunetcau :54 olJetroit. Brown fAnnstl-ong) (l-fowel 13 5. 14 Penalties - Stewart, Brown Third Period: 6. Detroit, M. BTllnH/fflll (Lindsey) keel Wings Hand Boston Whitewashing Maple Leafs And Bruins Battle To l-All Draw TORONTO, Oct. 23 _ (GP) _. Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs played to a bruising 1-1 tie last night before 14,608 fans in (he first NfltlOlflfll Hockey League game on Toronto ice this season. SUMMARY First rel-lilo Scoring-None. Penalties-Guidolin, Carr. Second Period l-Bosion, Shill Penalties -— None. I Third Period 2_'I‘oronl0. Davidson Penalty - Cain 4 :03. is '1. Detroit. Brown (M. Bruneteau. Armstrong) 10:02 Bord-en Request Turned flown . TRUBO, N. 5., Oct. ll - (CH-The M. A. fl. A. at ill meeting here Saturday refused u request from the Borden Nat- fg.‘ 1m- the first time in history, ionals, Maritime intermediate - filrules governing hockev as played winners last winter, to defray ‘ - .' h: the National Professional les- expenses incurred in their play- ' gue and by teams operating under off series with Berwlck. The . the Canadian Amateur Hockey request w» refused after it was pointed out that Borden had not affiliation feeu leet year. had asked I00 expemee ll. S. Football Infcr-Collellaie Acadia l'l, at. Mary's e Halifax City League Neva Sootie Tech l, Navy 0 8t. Mary's 8, Dalhouaie 8 (SUNDAY) HJLCB. Btadacona if, H. M. C l. Peregrine l. - (Second a lee for Halifax navy title. Btaducona leads 29-12 poln OIOOO-O-O-GOQOO BUYING DAILY AT SOURIS , LIVE and DRESSED Cram Supplied IASTIIN PACKING C0. ' Soul-ll ame of three game eer- FCWL ml GIIIGKEIS (Helene-oce- .. IQ-l-if-ne ll. B. Football New Brunswick-Prince land Intercollegiate league; Si. Dunstarrs University o. o! two-game total-score series) . scholastic league fins]; St. Vincent's Higlh 3, RETURNED MEN- - (Continued from Page l; Pie. W Acorn, P. A ‘Iliomptson, Pie. L. J J- 1- ally. all of ohn-lettewwh. Considerable disappointment was experienced bv the relatives and friends of many of the returned men when revised sailing lilte of the Queen Elizabeth revealed that several of the men, when names had been on the o inal lint, di not n11 on the Ireat iner. On the 0m ill-lid. many People were plea mtly unrefined to learn that several soldiers whose “mo; 11m not been on the original aaillng list. were nevertheless aboard the (liar vm; Mlliomldhll He. J-i-I. Hersh. char-lemma; ' 3G. Dmlcet Bummeluide O-audet. at.’ slalom; Kelly, Charlotte wn: liltwkurlllle. Vic la C ( Gallinger) .. 6.44 .. 10.40 Exiward Is- University of New Brunswick 6; (First Saint John and district inte- Rvtheaay Collegiate School 12; cover, North Rustioo; Sgt, H, K, . R. Chandler, Pte. N, Cvamester, Lieut. C. B. Gaudet, Pte. \ Padre Returns From Overseas Hon. Capt. the Rev. P. W. Mc- Quaid, formerly of this City and a eon of the late Mr, and Mrs. Peter McQuaid arrived back from overseas the first part of Septem- ber. He spent his leave at his form. Ir home here, guest of his sister Aggie; 21$ brothers Vincent (Lefty) en e . On receiving his discharge Father McQuaid will again take tip, his pastoral duties at Leduc. Al erta, of the Archdiocese of Edmonton. Father McQuaid. who is well known to many of the older ath- letes ofjhe Province is also n veteran of World War I. Hockey Results NATIONAL LEAGUE (Saturday) 1 (tie) Chicago l Montreal 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE (Sunday) Detroit '1 Boston 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE (Saturday) Indianapolis 5 St. Paul 1 Providence 3 Cleveland 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE (Sunday) Cleveland 3 Providence 6 Pittsburgh 2 New Haven 4 Pittsburgh 1 Hershey 2 Maritime Hockey To Be Back 0n Pre-War Stride TRURO N.S.. Oct. ZR » (CPl- Charles E. Campbell of Svdnev. N. S.. was elected president of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Associa- tion at the annual meeting l-cre Saturday, Mr. Campbell, who has been vice-president of the M. A. THE ctlaacorrlsroyyu GUARDIAN Acadia Defeats St. Mary's 17-0 WOLFVIIJ-I. NS. Oct. I0 — (GEN-Acadia University trounced St. Mary's ollege of Halifax 11-0 here Saturday for their third straight victory i nNoehtva vOkl straight victory in the Nova Scotla intercollegiate rlwby series. The Axemen need only one {more win, in their final schedule ZMIw l- galnst Nova Scotia Tech at Hal- ifax next Saturday. to take the championship and qufliiil’ t0 molt-t either Univ rsity of New Bruns- wick or St. unstan's University of title. Charlottetown for the Maritime P. W. 0. Ruggers Take 5-0 Win From Mt. A. _____ "wIFIUP Pie through seventy minutu of a -d.riven rain. Gordon Bennett's P.W.C. football squad Saturday afternoon pushed over a ry in the second half to ddfll Mt. Allison intermediate squad in an exhibition football game lay- ed over the St, Dunstans ri iron. c9 Euler Blanchard Y through a broken field, with ten minutes w . to cross the MW“- ties‘ line ater the visitors had thrown back attempt after ethmllt in the previous stole-s 0f thO 8N!"- ‘me toudlown was (he payoff 0! a. bitterly fought battle thM III l big crowd of fans brave the ele- ments to witness the two Sqmds l“ action. Play was evenly divided in the first half with first one squad ‘and then the other having an vantage in terri but in the final session, P. W. C. showed a decided edge over their opponents to finally race over the Mounties line for the only score of the en- counter. Kicking off to the visitors. Prince of Wales rowed plev deer into ML A. territory. Three times in the firs-t five minutes they were with- in flve yards of a score but could not poeneinlte the stubborn de- mice being pul uD by the visitors- Mt. A. were forced to rouge for safety twice in the space of a few moments and their timely kicking took the ball out. of danltr on each occasion. Then. as the “M! imlf of the session began to tick off. Mt. A. suddenly went on tbc offensive. They hemmed the)’. W. C. boys inside their 36-yard line for the last l5 minutes o! the half but as the half ended they were still unable to cross the last will“? stripe. H. A. the nast two years. defray ed the retiring president, Jlldcc close vote. - I Judge Hudson also was defeat- ed by B. N. Love of Amherst. N. 5., es first vice-president represent- wiclz. Walter I-"utlor of Charlotte- town, well known star in the rlnvs the "Big Four" of MnrPime hockey. was named second vice- oresirlcnl representing Prince Ed- ward Island and Neil McLean cf Aniiwonish. NS. third vice-presi- dent representing mainland Novo- Sec-Ha. Euqrne Connolly of Svdnev was appointed secretary-registrar by an executive committee meeting. suc- ceeding Earl Morton of Halifax. Discussion of hockey nlans for the coming winter was brief. but it was revs-led that hockey will be back in its pre-war stride, and many advancements are looked for in the larger centres. that the annual conventions would Svturdllv in September. Maritime iunlor year may strengthen their trams with three players from nihr-r clubs within the branch, and it was de- cided that the gram of $1,500 to minor hockey will be continued. Much of the time of the meet- ing was taken un by claims from members for losses incurred dur- inB the season. and discussion about lost trophies Speed Purchased By Maritimers At ll. S._Sale According to information receiv- od Saturday from Dr. l" C. Dou- an, who is attend wit: at York, 1., was purch William Stewart BOW. NS. paid 08.000 for Billy Jane: and Edward MeCarron (Ooffee Pot), New Glasgow, bought Cassie Hanover, by Lawrence Han- OVEI‘. 2.00 3-4. dam Catherine I700. Mr. Stewart also Elwyn . -4 Hanover, for $1,300, an year old Colleen Adam gfwnout 05f? 313N181‘! s 0 661i , ' eufirlew )orl000 he . Harry y bought Marlyn ch15! m. RUBINIH ~ IJ l l l ‘l i . ulna mum men semv-nvr-win vvonmvunqne- l J. Elliott Hudson of Halifax. m n! lng Cumberland and New Bruns- - It was decided at the meeting be held futureiy on the fourth winners ‘this Six penalty kicks were awarded by Referee Gordon Bennett dur- ing the half with the visitors get- ting four of them For practically '95 per cent of I IT'S comma lo llml PLAYIIW MILD Plain-have "Welproof" paper which don not eflek to the lips. 01W» 9W MILD or MEDIUM ‘IT'S Till TOIACCO THAT COUNTS‘ CICARETTES "GUDII/ CLUB" ‘me November meet‘ _ of the Guidefs Club will be hold on Fri- day, November 2nd, 8.30 PM , at the home of Mil Bmanne Mec- Khaon, North River Road. All Guideru are requested to be were within l5 yards of uncthcr try at one time; on another u ley, trying a placement after . w. C. nad been awarded a penalhl kick, wee just inches wide of the left Wflfllt and as ilhe final whistle went P. W. C. were still hammering away inside Mt. A. the last hall play was all in ilk. A. territory. From the kickoff P. W. C. began forcing in an effort to break the scoreless deadlock. Hodgson, fast following P. W. C. forward appeared to have a touch- down when he fell on a loose ball over the Mounties‘ line only to have the lay called back for an Wmiol’? Qfldflvvrlhs in increase '“m,t_ I offside; Emer Blanchard tried a the" Wlflflkil MQIBUL ————— — field gc-rll that was only inches‘ lineups: low from 26 yards out to give the Mt. A.: Fullback, Anderson" three , mu 8n extra thrill Mid then Nl- garters. Howey. Donn-id. ‘New. colle, wile had made several fine 8: hllvee. mm. ieol. attempts prevlouslyJlltpay-ozlsll-t. 011M ' Imam . - As the P.W.C. scrum heels; cllaean- g“ ‘ . fil- t u” gem-m . ritt Dutdt. ly the ball was ma ped chard: on the fly Ncolie took the . n|.|'__.nhw‘||llu|m| ‘m litters well-timed pass and went P-w-Q- 33151513‘ bong?“ m,“ mum,‘ No“ l’ 45_ B. “flilfiolfs? racing throu h a broken field to ill-Flori. Nicolle, . I carry the algal over the line. It We‘ hill/N. 1lfl 1*“ 8*“ h u“ c“, Inn’ made the Score H] and Qumley 90mm proud‘. 10mg“, n, leery ulnar and cllllen of PE. promptly kicked the extra points 8W- . QUINN]. 1"! “i” ' to rzive me 00115815115 a 5-9 19m; Curr, Court, ilcllellun, "I! lbauld nuke it a point to be F01’ the next couple of minutes —-—-*— *.°' m3 h‘ n“ b‘ 5" after the score m, A. pressed .m¢lah<l- (wl- W" I4 We Melina will l» llatrd and deterrninedly to take play Thieves entered tYlLQ home “it; “WI” I! hi’ 5'9"“!- _ I10 c locals territory but once senior mnedien mlitlry I0 .- “My; Q8 the winners came roaring ficer recently and eteie his elolh- " ‘com’ "°' back to take the offensive. They mg, ‘ _ ‘ the harness the high- a race a aeed by Saunders, Mills _Com:!arl§. ew Glas- est price aid for a yearling was . $1.000 for ymph Hanover by mall NIPER S bullet nearly ended his dreams _ Hanover. 1.5a 1-2, dam Norma. . Igggglllléllfingile went to the bid of l on the dike in Holland l l l and there was mmgalhmhe§f'?fic, ,4 w m. l, a mortar bomb in Germany a l l but now he is e fo Prl ' Rich"; “an d comm‘: L" ‘if: back. He wants afew acres ofland, a home in dam max“ Princess. He u a two some little green spot where he can forget veal- old but was never started in ' about boob; traps and screaming lloc metal. He wants no marry the girlwllo waited. Tbeee are the very “human things your ' Victory Loan dollars can make available for , for re and (darn 2.15 class pacer I01‘ $5.000. i! ' ifun-"er River: Bfldllwfi ' PM. l our returned people l l l so, in some ways," \ cilia Victory Loan in the molt important of all. The amount of money needed is large, and the need ie urgent -l We can’: tidal: Victory in complete until all the men and womeuwboeervediu this we: ‘y’ Ire properly taken care of-can you? l slcll voila Illli m vlcronv-IUY y. VIGTQRY FUNDS . "°ii8°I! u