NOVEMBER 22. 19-10 ,_________~.- -__. Apps ’Unassis ted Overtime Goal Gives Leafs 2-1 Win Over Americans i YORK‘ Nev. 2l—tCP)—Syl 11y air; many scoring chances as the NEW Apple Leafs a ‘2-1 New Ycik AmerLcans Hockey .1~°“‘=‘Y.““ The \\'lll ha?“ “T315111. and c palm alw of the leuilufl A ‘Toronto's all-star overtime 80-11 5"“ Toronto victory ‘over in a National game lirre tonight. Tercnios them ad of Detrcxt. at the top 1'i1t.i. s‘. il one QGHLYG, “red the winning goal art 1:16 of the ovgnime a1 ter Had Buttons team Md mun)“ m‘, L; is to a stand- anu sccmrd lllll _ ‘t1; Willi 3 backiull v Tiiieniy-lear" o; Kenora. 011i.- ttur ranks last rookie _ them up sezisationally. 91d Charle Rayner a junlcr in ama- seasun. made a bit;- :SIIn\d to C11 1T1 goal-tender mldmg 1-,". Loam 1/0 “Y9 goals. l-ie rcllull! H" ma“ U tILXiIYILOEIIlI-JCITIT capably as Robertson or any other experienced big-leaguer could have. . .. r ‘l replattd 1hr- llljll t(_ m, and pt-iioimed as Gordon Drillon In the inst 11811011- frcni W111i’ Sta IIOIWRI beat the younsster taking a relay and Nick .. _ d ikgljng right. up to the IIOOFSIN) before shoot- m; myner had little if an)’ 611M169 OTlaherty, Minn i-ight-tvinger, tied the score in the second ixiricd on a_ P1155 irciu CILIIIK‘ Conarlier. Fhcie has on the blazing shot- Johnny iPeanutsl LZITI no stow ' the third stanza, al- though the Leafs came (laiigcrously c1059 on n number of 060E510!“- Tne overtime session had hardly |tarted. however, when APP! 571111118 through the New 1i n15 way t0 wit mug‘ IIJI_\'II(‘I', and smashed .. feet o1 the \\'lll _ "0 Ammilinns ‘thrilled e crowd of m0 with a rousinfl display asam-st the league-leaders. They had near- York defence. 11in a few home ] Overtime Q8. l Americans Position Toronto Goal Rayner Broda Defence Conacher Kampmgn Smith Stanowskl CEBU‘; Armstrong Apps w.ngs Carr Drillon Anderson N. Metz American Subs: Egan. Field, Boll, Jackson, OTIaherty, Allen. Benson, Larson, Sorrell. Toronto Subs: Langelle, Schriner, Marker, Heron, D. Meiz. Taylor, Goldup, Hamilton, Church. Officials: King Clancy and Fred Stevenson. SUIVIMARY First Period l—'l‘oronto, Drillon (Stanoweki, N. Metz) 7:60 Penalties-N. Meta. Second Period 2~Americans. O'Flaherty (Conach- er) 6:40 Penalties-Egan. Third Period I Scoring-None. I Penaltles—None. 3—Toronto. Apps 1:16 Pe nal ti es-None. ?IIJ$TMUAVIQIIQI§ZQTQPTMIN§QQ t BOWLING 1 f i RESULTS Mixed League Last night on the Charlottetown Alley; the Mixed League got away to a good start when J. Poulton's Doucettes Weak Sisters 6 points to O while 1m Levers R.C.A.S.C. Sociicrs dc- ieaited the Bctnbrr; 4 points to 2. Cubs defeated Jerry Cubs:- J. Poulton M. Ayiward E. Callaghan M. Stiill J. Bradley Total--3~l60. Weak Sisters :- G. Doucetto 1.. lilaAleer Total - 2165. 354 217 205 ,-. "Ladlefi liigli Shgle M. ‘l. Ladies H.gh 'I‘hree M. $13 Gents nnn Single J. Pcuitcn 212. 1G8 n11 l l l I l I I A Ii‘ iv a rd. Alyivard. Gents High Three J. Poulion I73. Bombers :_. .1 5111112.‘. 1-1. Prnutzht '1‘ Grzllzn I? Rr. F. Th‘ my EI. (irrgory- rem. was. R.C.A.S.C. Sonncrsz- I». Levers s. l\lrl(ny .0 D War-l C» 5111.111 Total »-3l7l, “goalies H.831 Single lathe, 11121.11 ‘Phrce C. Smith, 65G, GIPIIA Hirh Sngle C. Ariz. 242 eiits l-11Bh Three P. '1‘ ernaj, 6.32. Teams to bowl at 7: 1G0 I111 ‘Hi2 Ififl 2m 224 H. 00. l l l 1111! l-Iti 211!‘ I51 216 71.1 2i‘! 120 I59 147 217 238 22! Prnught. s t \- ': xilllllllqlililily); CIIARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS Air Force Team clown — Not since the days of the Iii-Y Grads have basketball fans seen as high a scoring team as the Air Force squad displayed on the Holy Name Gym y-rsu-rclay afternoon as thcy downed the Saint Dun- stanls Univcsity squad by a 44 to 23 score. The R. C. A. l". squad was pag. ed by the brilliant and sharp shoot- ing Dalton Elton, former student of Lethbrldge Collegiate Institute of Alberta, who netted l8 of his teams points. Early in the game the Airmen took a lead which they held until midway in the half when the Saints forged ahead on a brilliant shot by Murnaghan to take an ll-10 lead. 'I'1ieir hours of victory went a-glim- mermg, however. and the half end- ed wllh the Airmen five points a- Danstans 44-23 score head of the University team's 13 counters. Basketball Saint In the second half both teams a- dopted offensive tactics and wide open basketball ‘netted the R. C. A. F‘. boys 26 points. 18 of them 1n that. half by Elton. The lineup: ,_ Alr Force: Johnston, 6; Hilton. l8: Krug, B; Fergusonp; Sullivan I; A- vlse 10: Metheral; Total-M. Saints: Murnaghan l0; Smith 6; Chisholm 2: Roche; Sharkey; O'- Neill 5; O‘Hanley. Tota1—23. George Young was referee while Fred McTaguc was scorer and Som- erlet ‘Trainer was timer. The game was played at the Holy Name Club. Wings shade Canadiens 2-I DETROIT. Nov. 21—-(OP)—-A ,seeond-period gcal by Gus Glase- brecht broke a 1-1 dcadlcck and gave Detroit R/rd Wings a 2-1 vic- tory over Montreal Canatiiens in a National Hockey League game here tonight before a crowd of 10.464. Sparkling play 1n the nets by Johnny Mowers, the Red Wings‘ rookie goalie, kept the cellar-divell- irig Canadians in check except for a first-period goal by T. ny Deniers. That score, a. viraisit-lzigli shot that whlstled past Mowers. came with less than three minutes of play remaining in the period. and after Dams-rs had skated half the length of the ice after taking a. pass from Jack Adams. Detroit. the surprise team ol the young NHL. season. {tad opened the scoring when, with sub let‘.- wlnger Archie Wilder in the pen- alty box. Mud Bruneteati dashed nearly the length of the Milk’ u.) drill the puck past Bert Gardiner. a play on vvliith Jack Stvivart and Jimmy Orlando drew a suits Lineups: Canadians Position Detroit Goal Gardiner MOW"! Drfence Rcardcn Orlando Singbnsh 5IQWYIYL Centre Quuty Glcsebrecht Wings Benoit Bruneteau, Trudel HOWE liicntrc-al 51111:: (‘mu e. Pork ‘land. Blake. sands. ( 1lI1(‘1‘I.Illi, Larh. Atlams. Grnhos llnicrs. Detroit .9111: h-lcttri". (ionrliel- low, Kllrcii. (Jrgsso. Wares, Abel, Wilder. Dculzlas, Carveth. Team No. 5:_ H. Oatway M, Qagvtay _13. Doroin J. Paquette ‘S- M90" M. Crillls Team No. 6:- ‘G. Nelson s, smith . J. (‘valiant n. Mitchell l J- K- Richards L. Corrigan Team No. 'I:_. J- Tierney G ltfclnnis J. Michael J. Dillon, J. H. Gallant M. Carr] Team N0. B:_ K. Blackett J. McCabe J. McAleer J. McAltcr J. MeQuald G. Doyle HOLY NAME BOWLING (‘udmnri-‘s iiry Clc;irrs:— J- R1I>I1 174 162 176 B. Arbnig 148 194 166 W. Cudmore 242 14B 172 J. Tierney 233 166 209 D. Cudmoro 155 158 114 1G. Cudmore 208 168 156 'l'i\lII.0Il'$ i~‘irrstones:— Dr. L. Prowse 229 289 214 G. Hooper 152 141 165 E. Tanton 129 130 196 B. Murley 157 177 176 H. Mcinnis 134 165 165 R. McDonald 169 l3l 164 High single Dr. L. Prowse 289. High three Dr. l... Prowse 732. 'l‘0night. at 8:45-Old Timers vs. All Comers. flvc pins. Newlyweds capture mixed . doubles title Referee: B211 Stewart; 111195111611! Charcs Mcvcrh. S BINARY Fli“ Period ll-Dotreit. Bruizetcau \SIO\\‘2\l'I, Or- 1 lando) {I391 ‘2-—Montrcal.D.n1t-rs (Adams) 11133 1 Pentltle.s—\viider. _ | Second Period 3—Detroit_ Lilesobreclit tGsorlicl- i lru. MOtIerI 8149 Penalties-Reunion, Brunchau, Or- lando. _ Third Period Scoring-None. Penaltter»—None. Bruins Win ‘First Game CHICAGO. Nov. ‘.11 ~ YIAPI —— Bsston Bra-Qua ivnii Illflt‘ ins: game of the National rkcy League sca- son I(\;1l}!Il‘.."I(‘l[‘iII1 _' Chicago Blark Hunks 12-0 belorc i3,~.€.‘7 fa 11s at Stadium. _ The Bruins. uho in live previous starts could do no better than three defeataand tire ties, captured their initial victory on second and third period goals and protected their lead with a. brilliant (lefrnce. First Period Scnrliig-l\lcii~. Penalties-All. YDIIIICL BUENOS AIR. Nov. 2l—(AP) —Tl:e Argentine mixed doubles tennis championship was captured today by the United States newly- weds, Elwood Cocks of Portland. .0re... mid the former Sarah Pli- Ircv cf Boston. They put up a persistent battle Io overcome their fellow ooun-try- men. Don McNelll of Oklahoma City and Dorothy May Bundy of Santa Monica, Calif. 3-6, 6-2, 9-7. 91X §\ 1H1 ‘A 6cm coma atizgi}; p, ens co c1111 R9161?‘ SIRUPS IISELF-HONES IISEtF-WIIYS FOR IISFIF . Utah State l6; Wyoming 0. Second Period l-Boston, Cain tJackson, Smith) , 7'32 Penalty-Smith. Third Period 2—Bost¢1n. Hill (Cowley. ford) 17:44. Penalty-MacKay. Craw- Football Results (Buy The Associated Press) East:- Fordham 27; Arkansas 7 Maryland l4; Rutgers 7 South:- Wllllam 8-: Mnry 16; Richmond 0 Midwest:- Xavier t0.) 6: Ohio University 0 Missouri 45; Kansas 20 Southwtz- Arkansas state Teacher 25; Arkan- sas Tcch 0 Rocky Mountains:- Colorado 3; Denver 3 (tie) Utah l3; Idaho 6 Miners Climb Into First Place In ‘C.B.H.L. —G1ace Bay Miners took over the League tonight u they trimmed North Sydney Victorias 5-1 to dis- place the ldle Sydney Millionaires. Moe White o1’ Verdun, Que. and Irving McGibbun of Antigonish. N GUARDIAN Jenkins, Lello I clash tonight NEW YORK. Nov. 2l-rAPi_ Lew Jenkins. sweettvalisr, T-_\_\;, m] Pete Lello. Cine-ago, tiIXILZI." [(1.11 i’ worlds lightweight Champion 111i, tomgrrow night in Madison sqnml. Gar en n an hn t-to. grudge‘ fight. o e5 gmdnm Jenkins. making the first deft-snot o1 that portion of the title he iv ll by knocking out [mi Arnhem-s 1.... winter. has been waiting my 1.1.”; chance at the Chicago 1x11191- gm more than a year. Lello has been after Jenkins ever since he won the erovm. just to prove that w‘ c‘ he knocked out the S\\'1‘(l er swatter in seven round; in .‘ i-‘i 1939. he didn't do it with XIlIITOTs, S, set the pace for the Millers, get- ting two goals HD1809. George New- bolt of Sudbury. Ont... accounted for the other tally as Miners reach.- ed the top of the league for the first time this season. Johnny Squarcibriggs and Tic Willxtms, combined for Vics‘ only score in the third period, with squarebrlggs landing the puck behind goalie Jimmy Foster. I our ouitivav both cf Cliarlottctowlni I m, 1- n. IViIIinms u Lew ha; implied from time to time. _A.s a result, each fighter is betting ilns own money that he'll .llie 01.11.01‘ long before the l51~rount1 its completed, Promoter Mike 3;- cobs figures some 12.000 to 15,000 customers and a gate o! between $30,000 and $35.000. ' Everything was “all set" m.» (m; grand oneninzpi the Forum tonight.‘ 11181111291‘ C. P. Archer slllfl yester- Iiar. The liuiltliiiv (‘MIIIIIIIUII ant _ _ in HI ivc is ‘v\iIlI1llL' [<11 1 f AWAV WITH THE GUN CkEwsn-HERE, FERINSTINCE -- -WAIT, THERE'S TH‘ BULL 0TH WOO BRINGING UP FATHER 1 AIN'T WORKED our I ooorr KNOW 7 ALL TH' XWILS V“: WHATIWERE BUT THIsLL GIVE YOU HAVE To ALWAV$ COMIN TO WITH AN IDEARfl-IT WILL HAVE SOMETHIN’. GUN CREWS DOIN. 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