‘was? material].- _Montreal Oanadiens staved of a i! “o $1 n TING inws E o a 8‘ if’ a 31" Retain Island ‘ Prince of Wales College Batur- "(In y retained the provincial inla- edlate intercollegiate football title. eating 8t. Dunstan’: Univ . to win the bea = _ several '~ es during t e hectic battle. .._., Prince of Wales. holding the title I. w for the fifth year. had the " or of territory 1n the first half t one saints rallied stronkiy in , e second and lllly Ill "fill? Qflvided. .. Lesa than ten minutes after the ', e started Nicolle raced 36 yards from ed since the bal ._ snore. taking e ov ud and Brehaut after it came With victory slipping awa . the lainta rallied strongly and the aaoond half kept the wearers of the rad and blue busy turning back one scoring attempt after another. The greatest Saint. threat came when their three-quarter man Mo- Donald attempted a field goal from 8 yards out. The ball sailed over the bar but the 0a1 was disallow- struok a player before Icing over. liDetroit Wins 4-1 ‘From 7Montreal To Deadlock ‘A Clubs With 8~Points Each DJIITHOH‘. Nov, l1 - (C?) -— Bcorlng twice in both the biggest and third periods for their biggest obi-production off netminder Bill Burnan in his two-year National Hockey League career, Detroit Red Wings defeated Montreal 4-1 to- night before the year's top crowd here-14,234 fans. The Red Wings actually acor only three of the four goals Durban themselves, for Mauri s (Rocket) Richard got. in the w y of one of Mud Bruneteaifs passes in the last period and the puck bounced off him into the net 10 feet away. - The defeat was Montreal's IQCv 0nd straight here. In their last ap- pearance in Olympia last season, the Canadiens lost a 3-1 decision g Tonight's visit here was Mon- treals first this year though the Canadlens had beaten Detroit 3-1 (lanadiens Turn look Bruins 5-3 . Nov. 11 —- (OP .- third- eriod all to turn back Bruins £3 foray capacity crowd of 12,449 hero sat- urdoy and climb into a first-place at Monti-e ‘ Detroit treal b lock t_ e each. n1. climbed even with Mon- winning tonight to dead- clubs at eight points " i Y First Period Scoring-None. Penalties-Lech. Lindsay, Hliier, Stewart, Chamberlain. Ieoond Period 1.—D (E. Bruno- iett) 5 32 tel . 2.-Datroit. Watson 9:48 Penalties -— Couture, Stewart. Blake (Richard) :44 troit. M. Brunetesu 9:00 Dfltfvlt. Conacher (Quacken- bush. Lindsay) 14:15 P915113’ — Lamoureux. Caledonia Rugby Tun Prepared To Defend Mollurdy llup GLADE HAY. NA. Nov. Charlie McV tn Chicago Black Hawks 1n Q: wl 3f. National Hockey League stand- lnss. SUMMARY Phat Period . mutual, Harmon 4.50. ontreaLBouchard (Loch, lich- ard 15 ) .45. Penalty-Chamberlain, Second Period kg: 211% (Inch) loss. Third Period i— ontreal, O'Connor (Hilier, _ noit) 4oz. ‘ . DUMB-rt (M00111) 5M. Boston, T. ltesrdon (Cowley, Church) 14.50. I-Doston, Cain (Cowley, T. Rear- don) 16.30. l-Montmal, O'Connor (Benoit, Hi 50 1'1. . -- K. Fleordon, Guido- lin, Gallinger. A Acadia _ Wins Halifax Rugby League‘ Title HALHNAX. Nov. l1 — (CF) — Acadia University Axemen won the Halifax Intermediate English usbv League Saturday bv defeat- R lng Dslhousie llnlversity Cubs. 5-0. It was the fourth straight win for the Acadia team. Dslhousie Tigers won an exhi- bition some from Acadia senior sound 5-0. ll. S. Pro Football §tllflttlhnds ill‘ .1 a 1% Pittsburgh o Cardinals 0 Boston 7 Washington 34 - green Ba .- 7 Cleveland l) ' etrolt Chicago, Bears 28 RHBINTEI ‘(LII l lNl.‘ (an mu m molt ‘sumv-uur-wm , < - 1. manna ; w, .1 comes-a. Nmotiatlcns are now underway to play St. Mary's Grads. Halifax Olty League ions. and "of course if Tech la lookinsr for new honors. we're ready for them." he said. Nova. Sootia Technical - legs won the Maritime intercolle- alate championship at Backville. N34 Samrday. l|.S.(lollego Football. I (I! The Canadian Preaa) . Bali Army 46. Nctre Dame 0 Navy 3 an Penn Btaio Temple l) Oomell 30. Colgate o Brown 2) Yale ‘l “mi-mouth 1s. Princeton 1s Pennsylvania 32. Columbia 7 Harvard 28. R5 Point ‘I New York U l9. Lehlirh 0 Rutgers 32. Lafayette 14 Connecticut B3. Maine 0 Johns Hopkins 30. Drexel l3 Midwea 0111111101111 A o M 12; Tulsa o‘ Detroit 2o. Cincinnati o Oklahoma eeoia 0 Northwestern 28. Wisconsin ll Ohio State 14. Pittsburgh 0 7 Great lakes 2'1. Mlchlssn State Marquette 26. Kansas 0 Nebraska 24. Kansas 4B. Iowa 7 Georitla 34. Florida 0 Tennessee 34. Mississippi 0 Kentucky l9. West Virginia 6 North Carolina 6. William and Marv 0 . "Duke 56. North Carolina State V Georaia Tech 61. ‘Tulane '1 Southwest ‘Dena A k M l. Southern Methodist Rico 38. Aliansaa ‘l run a1 my»: 14 o Tons Tech 12. Texas Christian Par w.» ~ , g Si. New 1188100 I) 14. Uhh It!) ‘I Den OP ll. Colorado A M l2 I61! It'll Calkornia H. Califor- fda 0 .. ‘ . W , "ma" s... “new Naval Centre 14. Idaho C icago, Toronto iljivicle * 1V. H. L. tWeek-End Games CHICAGO, Nov. 1i - ( - Chioago Black Hawks, th th veteran Mike Karakas 1n the mt: 06m playing one of his best defensive games in recent ‘years, took over sole salon o first plaoa in the ationsl Hockey League night by bmaklng a. second period. deadlock to defeat the\'1‘oronlo Maple Leafs. Stanley Oup cham- pions, 5 t0 8. SUMMARY Phi Period 1-01110150, Smith (Horock, Mosl- enko) 14.49 Ponaltler-Hill Horeck (l) , mnlclu, Baldwin, Moalenko, Pratt, Doug Bentley. Booond Period kdhicagg. Horeck (Hamill) 1M 3—Toron , Nick Meta 3.30 4-Toronio. Stewart (Ezinicki, 10.33. - J-ioreck, Ezlnlckl. Hamilton, Pratt, Max Bentley. Third Period l-Chicago. Smith (Wares) 1.80 l-I-Ohicago, Kaleta. (Cooper, Allen) 10M. l-Torontn, Pratt (Bodmr. Sobri- nqf) 16.58. Penalties-Cooper, Schriner. SATUIDATS GAME TORONTO, Nov, 11 — (OP) —— The Toronto Maple Leafs clipped the wings of the high-flying Ohi- cago Black Hawks last night be- fore 13,911 tans for a 8-2 victory. their first win in seven smes in the present National Hoe ey 1.11a- Kufi HD8011. l‘ The last-phase bee! who tied one en lost‘ ive in a row, behind in the cond to-flld before the visitors were able to get a er. Playing a feature role in the victory were three players 11kt out of the services-Gaye Stewart big 10ft wing who made a sensations debut as a rookie in the 1942-43 season, Bgi Apps, fast-skating cen- tre who roke his i 1018, and then j and Bil llninlcki, who played only l. lBWkfixlflklfs 188i season before dan- B. . o}; only did flhey take on the form do-ble task h scored goals and Ezinickl had an assist. - suauusn! ‘ lint mm L-Chicago. Horeck (Smith) 13.07. Penalties - Davidson, Allen. filnicki (major), D. Bentley. second Period Q-Jroronto, Hlli (Kennedy) 3.14. I-Toronto, Stewart (Pratt) 14.06. Penalty-Hill. Third Period 4—'l‘oronto, Ap (Ezinicki) 8.25. &-Chicago, Ks ets 13.06. Penalties - Alien, flsmilion, Thomson. 1V. S. Tech Winner O Intercollegiate Title BAXVILLE, N.B. Nov. 11 - (cr) - Nova Bcotia Technical College, the "upset team" of this car's intercollegiate rugby season n the Msritimes, continued its un- defeated season record Saturday by swamping University of New Bruns- wick 9-0 and winning the first Maritime intercollegiate football championship since revival of the competition, which - was banned during the war years. Tech‘s starry Vinnie Vaughn booted the ball 30 yards for a field goal in the first hall, and scored a t in the second after a clever exhi ition of field running thrrgelagh s stiff defence. Kerr con- ve In their playoff series for the Nov-s Scotla crown, the Tech en. glneers blanked 5t. Mary's Collegie 19-0 and Acadia Axemen 8-0. UN . clinched the New Brunswick-Prince Eéiwsrd Island title with victories o 11-6 over Mount Allison Unl- vereity and 9-8 over st. Dunston’s University, Football Scores nnrnnfiiifvrlvcrsr. PLAY-OFF Ottawa Rough Riders 10, Toronto Argonauts 6 Toronto wins total-point series,» 33-18).. OJLFJ). ndlsns 14. Balmy Beach 13' SENIOR. INTEBCOLLEGIATE Western 17, Queens 2.. McGlii 13, Varsity 8 _ _ INTEBMEDIATE INTER- C LLEGIATE 0 Western 15, 0.A.C. 5 llookey Results NATIONAL LEAGUE SATURDAY Detroit 0. New York 2 Chicano 2. Toronto 3 Boston 3. Montreal 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE SATURDAY Providence l. Hershey 3 New Haven 2. Cleveland 3 Pittsburgh 1. St. Louis 4. Quebec Senior Hockey League SATURDAY ‘ Showinlgan Falls 4. Ottawa 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE SUNDAY Boston '1. New York 1 Detroit 4. Montreal l Chicago 5. Toronto 3 AMERICAN LEAGI SUNDAY Pittsburgh 7. Indianapolis 3 Buffalo l0. 8t. Louis 3 Hershey B. Providence 2 Cleveland ll. New Haven 3 Quebec Senior League shawlnlgan Falls s. Hull s Montreal ‘f Ottawa 3. MISSIONARY-EXPLORER David Uvirlfislonc. l..... to rlca in 1341 as a medical lnisal sry and later became an explorer. HINT! 0N ITIQUITTI If the finger bowls are served at the a of a meal. thmflnsers of one hand at a time show-H be dip- wd llfllilv into m» ~--v _ air (Playground rasrrsra l g smno » smsrsorlol ' Rangers Win Shut-Out Victory 0v r Detroit By JOHN D. HAMILTON NEW YORK. Nov. 11 -- (GP) - A brilliant shut-out by Sugar Jim Henry brought New York Ranoers a 2-0 victory over Detroit Wings Saturday night before a capacity crowd oi 15,214 Notional Hockey league fans in Madison Bouare Garden. It was the first shut-out for the Rangers since the some goalie hung up a goose-egg in the last game of the 1941-42 season. and was the local squads second victory of this year. 1t was Henry's triumph all the way. The victory earned him the starting assignment against Boston Bruins tonight gs Coach Fmnk Boucher of the Rangers announced he has in force n new policy nf using a goalie uniil he loses. Up to Saturday night netmlndinv 11s- slgnrnents alternated between Henry and Chuck Rayner. Lankv backstop who once played for Red Duttorfs Brooklyn Americans. SUMMARY First Period i-Newozorr. Moe (Shibicky) 11.21 Pen-zllties-None. Second Period Scoring-None. Penalty-Couture. Third Perlod 2—-New York. Heller 19.56 Penalties-None. Golfing llistory Made Yesterday ._._. DURHAM. N.C.. Nov. 11 -- (AP) —Go1iing history was made here today as amateur Frank Stran- han of Toledo. 0.. won the Dur- am Open Tournament with a score of 7 and handed the game's professional stars their second successive defeat within a week. ‘It was the first time that sma- teurs had outscored the profes- sionals in two straight open tourn- aments. Last Thursday’. Lleut. “H's omfleul won the North and South Open at Pinehurst. GUARDIAN ‘Boston Brains Crash New York Rangers 7-1 Veteran Campaigner llas. Boon Reti ad NEW YORK. Nov. 11 - (AP) - Apache. William Woodward's vet- eran turf campaigner who pulled ‘up lame Friday. has been retired to the stud. the Delair Btable an- nounced Saturday. he big brown six-year-old racer closed out his career with an im- bressive triumph in Jamaica's en- terprise handicap but milled um lame at the end of th o, Albflche earned 8169.518 1n B’! races during which he scored 22 lrsts. ll seconds and four thirds. This salson he won and won $53060. REMEMBER WHEN By The Canadian Preao University of Western Ontario Mustangs climaxed a successful sewn by wnlpplns Queen's 134 an annexing the intercollegiate Jootball crown six years ago today. IIn the last season o! Canadian linterooileglaio football belflre the war. Mustangs were the only warn to survive untied and undefeated. ll. ll. l.. Standing MONTREAL, Nov. ll - (C?) ... National Hockey [gap]; nmqgng including Sundaa night gamxs; - P Chicago Montreal Detroit Boston New York Toronto OLDER THAN MAN Wéflvlnk is an industry older than man since it was practised by spiders, caterpillars and birds before the advent of the human race. QQ-JQOQ -~0oO5 8585881 TURPENTINE SUBSTITUTE As turpentine is expensive. for min-t manufacture a turpentine substitute is made from a petroleum distillate (white spirit) for a thin- ning agent. NEW YORK. Nov. 1'1 —- (AP) - Boston Bruins. scoring virtually a1. will crushed New York Rangers. 'l-l. tonight before a National Hoc- kav League cro d of 07 an; Boston's line did not play because of an 1n- lured shoulder. S UMIMARY First Plriod l-Boston. Cowley (Cain) Penalty - None. Second Period l-Boston. Cluldoiln (Galiinger. Crawford) . 6:56 . 5202 Penalties —- None. Third Period b-Bosion. Shill (Galilnger) .. 5:20 ’I—-New York. Demarco (Warwick) .. 0:48 l-(Boston. Oowlev (Clapper) 13:30 Penalties — Henderson. 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PETERS ROAD’ TBEMENDOUS GIOWTK t th b i i g of the present cefliury.” 111251131111 of the Pull) and paper industry in Canada 113:; valued at about $8.000.°9°- 1n the value had reached 845.000.099- __________ ITIIIAND STILL KNIT guvs, 1-‘111 - (CF) -- The wom- on of Fiji's Knitting and Sewing Circle am not. stop their good work with the end of the war. A case of 300 garments was des- stched to the Lord Mayor ondon for distribution to war victims recently and a second case is now halt ready.. from l1 l _ A W “Charlottetown. norrcn g . roulrnv wuurn Prod Wadrnan and 01nd C10! have now taken over ill! will!!! business formerly o tad by Can- ““ f???“ ‘fa, s‘.‘l1""“1i"".‘i1° aro a g y, a ve at dressed p“ cea. Freight ship- ment paid for outlde Prepaid oaoh way. on day " OLOWAND WADMAN 1-12-4-