B \ g, >‘11r:'r~‘.l_ Bruncteau, Kelly, Bowman Sefids l 1. Guru 11 000. P l: r. llfltl- .\lfti'LlOilS stills-Gracie’ Marker, , 1 " 11111111‘ 1911111 Wgifilfifld 115 -____. 3' s . . .1110 Cam Evans, Trottier, Bllnco, Rob- l , 111111; 11111.1‘. 111F115?“ b)‘ RUY _ SPRINGFIELD- M3551 N°V~ 15" ; 1.-,,“-_,_~,; ‘guson. Hadley. ‘ I '1\l11lll_\, “"1111 Howie Morenz _ . . (CPl-Burly Bert Connolly. 50111191‘; I -' _.\;-,-,_1._ OfficlaLs-Johnr1y1 Mltcheil and _* - I 1‘. 1 in the penalty box. F0 fine)‘ Maritime a“ bad ma“ °r the Maritime Hwk‘ l!‘ Odlc Cleghorn. ' . ‘WW ll ir-luns had scored in the l e3’ League 21mm Phllfldellmlfl 3111115- 5, H: I A m“, sb-“IMARY OTTAWA. Nov. 1.1 M7111 “no-l Wt. 1,3 ,-,._,,,,,;_ and “hen we ‘m. . Trio Sta r In lcrs a draw last. night against E’ U“ J3 U, _ Jars‘ Period yonci the scary shadow of defeat. 1 , (.,,~_~,,-0 w“ Sm, of; the ice m,- ‘ Springfield Indians of the Inter- x‘ xl_\l.\ft\' l. Maroons. Robinson (Blfnco, Con- M17011“ 0"" l11=!1~1l<1'11111‘ P9111 bl’ . rflriug \\:tl1 Bun Cook, the 1 R d 7 V‘ nallmmkmmrlcfln HOIRIXY 59118116 y; 1,,“ 11 10,1 uclierl 6:02. . r-very gesture 01' "1111<'i'111".11'11' rv- U“, mrlw n‘, possible pressure 8 S ICtO ry with an llth-hour goal. fr 1 1 l r ' 1‘ '2. Rfuroons. Northcott. lGraciet 111111911 11' 1'11"? (‘V1111 15"'~*'~l11'71l" 111 thru- xllfift-lllllltlfd rivals. with film” mlmll“ l” l='°- the 1'. Ward1 10:56. ""5 “1°""‘l 1'1"‘ 111" l 1* “l 111“ 1 t':1c.r 111st 10:10-37 :tart ———- “"11” M°11°1=11 1.131113... ..r_1mcd__ I a n. .112” r‘ 41-11 ..._ \l’/\II n reuse 721g L‘ 111- 1- \ M" (“l a week-am‘ iununltn Dflbbb, U11l., Nov. In flome the equalizer on a short pass l, 11c‘ McDonald. led“ “Emil” rllnllll" A“ ‘i111 Bruins tried half-dozen _A trio of form" Mar-Mme“ “Om Cum‘ smith a5 ‘he Rllnblers a: 8,001,, PM“, VlCiIYfs 111 .11 11111111111 1.111» firm, rum,“ be,“ Cook rvzrrbineri for 1W0 r1‘ Prvvidrrwv trailed . 2-1. An overtime period L1 ., 3‘ Dmroih some“ (Lewis, 11:51 ,1_uud - “m, mm Ho _Rcd:.‘ goals here Snturtlar: night as _ added nothing m the 2_2 ‘mfg ‘l _ . Penalties Gracie. Bowman. 115 9 1. J m Cmmy Rid: hfltlclcd it 5-1 (V5011! l/J EH1" Smith scored Ramblers‘ other é k. H >. _ w in.‘ D3,.‘ Dn._.,¢,,,n' Third period v lzlrtci- Kym-Mm “H! m“ 1H,? mime n“ fan Bison". and swank thcm further, gm; in m‘. srffnd “mm, “Rm. a 1mm p m“, 4‘ Dotroin Howe ,u,m..) 19.12. fJll0-]1l'l'lI)(l rrturn lu 11-1: for “H, mp W k m Goldsworthy 1m“ m? I"l‘5‘l'l‘-" “i"~"1l'A""‘1‘1¢11'1‘dull first period. Indians went a.- q , 1 ,~;1;_,,,,,,-,,,,n, 5333' p,.nn;,.,.5__Knrea (major, wot. the glorjvuf1l11;:1.1il11:1 '1 1- l", :1l1n<1..l. Th‘) Mali“, 1mm a Clopxul, shot: HOCKPY K631111119 6911111- head later with lalllcs by Wilson , 5 (T1111; livnullfl‘ shot) ‘tier (major). w‘1111l°l1°ll_1111‘-".1' 1311‘ ' l1“11"11- Ah/rpnz Orlmm, U“, scorug dun 5111'“)! 5111111113’ 11495511111151 ‘ml! and McGoldrick and seemed to 5 ' OVERTIME PERIOD ' wlll Olwu :1 l 1- 11-111mm _ m, ,,,__._,v p._,,,,,, “.,,,,' a 50,0 vlmvfr w nether more than 0M have tlie game on icc until 00111101- 1. ' ‘.1 l". 11:117. Scoring-atone. lOlQl-lltlilllli scrlvs a: Argos: m“ m “GNOME hvr D“ scoring pciut, notched the first goal ]y',,1,,_\-;,,g “mg 0,, Ramble“;- mm, I. ' . ‘%:\|4.< 01-111.» 15:25. Penalties—none. 11"“ 5111111111111 Q... Q.‘ ,,..,,,,,.,,.,' ,,,,Q,,, ‘dam-p “n” mm‘ mlml“ “f "m" Th“ 11m‘- 11"! 1t 11p. ‘ ~ ,- '—"TT“_% 4 71' The Ozlalvzt form-s nvnu :1 11-2 dc- 1 “ _ _ ‘_ ‘ “ _ _ one-time Moucton Halvk tallied on _ _ clsion over Ttrcrs Suturd- - throuxh Km‘ m calm; Rod Beam“ assist" a pars from Doggic Kuhn. star of 1 a field goal by huge lierln- , _ the Truro Bearcats ll few year". ago. 1 ,1 an, whnplavcd English r1 “v with MAROONSJWD ‘VLNGS TIE McManus combined for Reds’ Scores Halifax l/tfnllflfiypll’; 5111111» ypflrfii‘ DETROIT N0‘, 15 For [he Sec last goal in the th'rd mricd \vlth 1120. T110 5111M‘ 1.13‘ '1‘111'1‘1‘1‘ mfldfl‘ ’ ' Jackie Kcating, another Maritime Intercollegiate Union PAP-H EIGHT’ Z _____ ..___ ._ __.-__ i‘; ‘ ——~ - --—»~ ~ c --- ~ ’ ""” ‘ i‘ BOWLING 1 . " l ' 39mm; HOCKEY _ BASKETBALL . 1'11 r2 CllAR§_\'7‘.l'"‘FT'1‘( vww GU Author! its l {J3 6-2 As Red Wings Eke Out As Pittsbuhrg 2-l Victory Over Rangers; 2-2 Tie With L0wly__ Maroons Trim Syracuse Bruins Defeat Canadiens -1’(‘P\ —T0- have After _ two them. 8. Toronto, Boll (Thoma) 18:55. TORQITPO. N011. l5 1 1‘ - Pcnaltles-levlxlsky, Seibert. n? 2.11. DETROUT STILL UNDEFEATED .\I(‘-Y\'TRBAL' NOV. l5—tUP)-—— seconds", of their first National liot-klyv League victory Saturday 1 .1111, the closest the Canadian "1111 ch: inns have advanced 1.1 :1 wln t :tlll-y'oung season. "W111 111111-11 llillP remained when 51d Howl- silo! the puck through a "Ie of 101s into Alex Council's He gave Detroit's champion .. .1 \\’1ll¢:s 11 2-2 tie. The deadlock Alaroou.» iheir first point. of .1. . .l.\'lll and left. Detroit without 1 (ictozll in their three-games Ful- zhousrluci and some odd fans 111111-111111 llmvcs shot match a two- 11.11 1111112111 Lfaroons bullt up in a 1.1 : 211st period. LINEUP DETROIT DIAROONS 1 l\'l:l 1' l Goal r1211‘ \- .1» rouowru 4 $111111‘. 9011M" , ._ _,_ Defence 11.1 llrotiu | Young Wenlltvrlh L‘, s .\l<‘DOl1."tld conacher Dav l Centre c ,,;_.1_-,1 ‘ lhrry McKenzie u. | Wings 3;,» 1 _-,, ' Aurle Ward Louis NOTLhCOtL Dczroit subs-Pettingler, H. K11- No lancer do ordinary skatu and shoe-s satisfy tin-w who u-ish to excel nu the im- (111111), (‘.1 I. Blutellvll Huts are the rh-livr- of slum-rs err-ry- xvllcre. A LLILAI. .\Xlltrll<-d Set (‘fin- sists of nn expertly nlalellevl pair of (YUM. skates sMurl-ly rivetted in perfect nligrnment to a matched pair of (LCJL shoes. Every (‘..(l.l\[. Matcln-d Set is identified with a special tag. MATC l” red Howe, Goodfellow, W. Kilrea,‘ PITTSBURGH, Nov. 15-46?)- A lightning goal by Don Deacon with five seconds to so cave Pitts- burgh Horncls u 4-3 unpll lust night over Swat-use 51.1 and 1111- l\lolltl’lgi\l Ann-Dons came Mm,“ 43 ‘disputed p0n~0$<hll of 111s‘ nlare in 1 “my 10ml 11,1315, 11m Rangers, 2-1, the western will; of thv lntl-rna- tional-Anlerlcau lint-key League. The teams had 1111011 111d “i111 ihvel: \l(‘i(lI‘l(*,< and onc drfellt. The score 11111111011011 alwr two l-Icvcl" passes from Rnllnle lllltl.~0l\. 10111101131 of Cl1ari0ltcto\\11 1n the ‘Blarltilne Hockvj Max:110, and Ar- vll Roulston and ‘ laxed a rough game that kept (i500 fans in high cxcztclneul‘. The Hamlets snared a two goal Fad in the opening frnuu- “ilcu Mc- Kie. native of Kcrpoch. I‘. 11.‘. I, .*(‘Ol‘(‘(‘l on tmsqas from W. Hudson and Lizvnlnbl- and R011 111111-011 tallied with the aid of l)",'lt‘(lll. l Syracuse kuotlvd 11111 1111111». i11 llhe fir t half of the semnd pmriorl but Art Giroux put 1111- ilol-nvls ahcad again. Parsons deadloukvtl ".11 1111121‘ a- gain late in the third .1. \ ion with the aid 0f Convey; thou fmiruvcd Deacon's brilliant play for 11.11» “"111- l ning marker. l 1 l “Tiny” Herman; l pvliod “'11s five minutes old, scor- 1 l 1011111111 lrifoze (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) l NEW YORK, Nov. 15—New York Americans took over sole possess- ion of flrst place in the hater- nalioual division of the National. Hickey League tonight by downing with a two-goal flnnl period rally. A crowd of 15.644. including Dr. .-\11a1i Dafoc, quintuplet doctor who l.1t'L‘d off the puck to start the ' ~t tilt. of the Ranger-American -clty series, turned out for the .1 tie, Babe Pratt, Ranger defence re-' 11:1 lock advantage of two Amerk .1 iultlc" in the second period to .011tl the Rangers o11t in front: with , 11 lzard shot, from 25 feet ouLl Neither tram had come close to‘ scoring in the opening session. .1 fiddle \\'1.~111nan evened it up for l the third , m. 1110 Alucrlcans before ‘ 111" llllfistdslCd when his low shot l rl-d through goalie Dave . pads. T1111 minutes later, 1 11.11111‘ Anderson and Art Chapman r ' .1 1.1111110 Carr count the win- : tally. , l uurlxs z-casrcxs l l | BOSTON, Nov. t5—-Boston‘s l .' bruising Bruins opened their Nat- ioual Hockey league home season In‘ lurulug back Les Canadians 2-1 13,000 at the BO‘- [ battle tonight. Just before the game l l l l lstarted when March and Metz tangled in front of the Leaf bench. ended a series of fights broke out near the Leaf bench. Mush March scored the first goal on a pass from Johnny Gott- selfg early in the first period. Ten minutes later Bob Davidson knot- ted the count with Homer getting an assist. After battling through the sec- ond, third and most of the extra period without either club showing 111uch advantage, the flstlc action Someone from the Leaf ‘bench grabbed March and held him. Paul Thompson surging in to help his mate and Red Homer and Thomp- son immediately startlng to trade blmvs. Harvey Jackson and Earl Seibcrt traded punches and March. free, tore at Metz again as the ushers frantically tried to stop the melee. Quiet finally was restored, with March and Metz drawing majors for starting the trouble. Both players wont off with bad bruises near their eyes. Metz gave March his and the Leaf player viva". bruis- ed when Horner accidentally hit him with his stick in the mix up. The fight put action into a slow extra period. The fighting pen- alties wcre two of seven assessed during the game, watched by 14,- Ijeafs Trounce Black Hawks MacKie Scores Amerks Lead League lWith Dal. Tigers Turned " Back By Caledonia GLAOE BAY, N. S.’ Nov. 15- Defending the Maritime championship they have held for the greater part o.’ the last decade, Caledoniafs rugby machine smash- cd out a 14-5 win over Dalhousie University here Saturday. The vict- ory, in a. sudden-death semi-final match, gave the Caledonia crew the right to meet Acadia Unins- ity, Maritime Intercollegiate title- holders, for the -Marltime Champ- ionship and the McCurdy (mp. Paced by Bobby Mun-ant, Just up from the intermediate ranks, who accounted for three trys, the Ca1- cdonlans ripped out a 9-0 lead in the first half and held their own with a revive’; pack of Tigers in the second. Murrant stepped 50 yards for one of his trys, fell on his mm kick behind the line for a.- nother’ and then added ‘a third in the dying moments of the game for good measure. l Duff Stewart scooped up Jack Buckley's crosc-fieid kick fcr Dal- housie‘s only try. Captain Pat Gunt- er kicked the extra points on a perfect convert. Connolly Ekes Out Tie For Ramblers l up Tlgers‘ points. i Queen ’s, Vu rsity In Playoffs TORONTO, NOV. 15—(CP)—It's Queen! and University of Toronto, to g0 into the Intercollegiate Foot- ball Union playoffs. Varsity ticdl. the tri-color. for first place through an exciting 15-0 win over University l of Wes-fem Ontario Mustangs be- fore 12,000 fans ‘ffere Saturday. while the Presbgvterians were beat-1 fng Meolll ls-l at Montreal. ’ Goal Stops No Eonger Kept Lcaguc a year ago, battled tonight to a 2 to 2 overtime tic. can division and ‘lead in the first period on Herbie luson knot the count after 5.49 of 011d tulle Detroit Red Wings and Zvfontreal Maroons, leaders of their divisions in the National Hockey Red Wings, leading the Ameri- undcfeated in their first four starts, took the Lewis short shot past the veteran Alex Council, only to see Earl Rob- tlie second. Larry Aurie, the other wing on the Rcd Wing, first line, put De- troit ahead for the second time by snoring a loose puck in front of the Maroon goal, fainting Connell and lifting ashot into an upper corner of the nets. Jimmy Ward scored the "final tying goal after 2.17 of the third period, a hard drive peat Normie Smith after picking up l rolling pass. Kcatilzg scored on Mcfvfzmus’ pass. Cliff Barton scared Buffalo's on‘y goal in the first. TRURO, N. S., Nov. l5-—(ClP)— Plctou Academy's powerful rugby team swept through to a ‘Nova 5co- tla. Senior Interscholastic title here Saturday, defeating St. Patrick's High school o! Halifax, 6-4. WE'LL BRING OUR Saint Dunstan ’s Deadlock- Senior Rugby Series B,» Blanking CityNomads 10-0 Saint Dunstan’: University rugby team evened-up the series for the Island senior chlmpltlmhlv Saturday by blanking the Char- lottetown City Nomads 110-0 it the Charlottetown athletic BTW-mil; in the fourth ganw of the best three out of five series. The No- mada won the two opening games but the University ruggers came back strong to hold the city boys scoreless in the next two. The fifth and final game will probab- ly be played next Saturday after- noon. during the tilt whlch naoflgjugq several stitches to close. The youtg. fut player showed plenty of @011}. age continuing in the game (M; a temporary patch had been p1“. ed over the injury. ' Lineups:- Samt Dunstufs: Fullback. Pin- eau, three-quarters, MacDonald, 5, Trafnor, Shea, R. MacKh-lnon; halves. Higgins, Murphy, MacKln- non; forwards, Robin, Kelly, q Trainer. Connolly, firmness”, Connolly, Simpson. ' Nomads: Fullback, Hunter; time. quarters, Peters, MacKeuzie, Light. izer, MacDcugal; halves, Coy);- Maclnnfs, Ritchie; forwards, (ill. lis, Gaudet. Smith, Jordan, 39m kins. Hillier, Toombs, Arsenalug MncLcod. Referee-Jim MacCallllm. The quagmire condition of the field gave the heavier fast-follow- ing saint forwards the advantage and from the opening whistle they threw the city team on the defen- sive with a fine dribbling exhib- ition which frequently placed them in potential scoring position. Rallying after a. scoreless first half in which they had the territ- orinl advantage throughout the Saints scored two converted trvs for the ten points which gave them victory and an even chance to re- tain the title which they have suc- cessfully defended the past four years. Three minutes after the fin- al half opened a series of thrusts took the Saints to the Nomads ten yard line where J._Conno1ly plung- ed over for the. first try. Higgins easily converted. A few minutes later the jubilant coliegians scored again’ when Murphy gathered in a loose ball, dribbled down the field by forwards, eluded would-be tack- Zcrs and crossed the line near the scene of the first try close by the upright". Higgins had no difficulty in converting for the two extra points. The grim and determined Saints 11i1t12._e!§rv.t1una_to. .E11..i_tl.fl1]d...nnt.h-.._ Charles Archer New Manager l Of Forum M: Charles F. Archer, well‘ l known local sport enthusiast and promoter hns been named manage! of the Forum for the coming stulson. Manager of the Sunny Brae rink in Moncton, which at that. Llmq boasted of having the largest ice surface in Canada, Charlie bring; to his new position a wealth of ex- perience and ability that asum patrons of a bright svzuou ahead A tireless worker and a stlcklcr for detail in everything 11c undertakes Charlie has promoted and staged successfully speed skating meets, motor shows, etc.’ and in his new 1761ipaéilylliffalifiicllsclellIIGE e - forts will be put forth. 111s plan! should meet with instant approval of skating and hockey 11111.. Some of these are as follows: Absolute cleanliness o dressing rooms and the rink in urlvsral. :ng to lose entered “that the Nu- mads hoped would be the final l game of the series with a "do or l die" spirit and led by their fast. rugged hall-following forwards cut down every play of the Nomads University of Western Ontario 0 University of Toronto 15 Queens 5, McGill i 0.1: r u saurolt” Balmy Beach 5 Hamilton Cubs o ~ ' ".2221 before it properly got underway. MacKinnon, Kelly and Simpson led the foray cf the winners ns every man dug in to stem the tide which threatened to end their dominance of the senior rugby realm. 0n their showing Saturday Father MncGuigans Red and White jertcyed are given more than an even chance of retaining the title. The Nomads, on the other hand, boasting plenty of speed in the backfield are confid- ent of carrying off honors provid- inE a break 1n the weather and a. dry field. Ev. Toombs, game, hard-tackling forward of the city team suffered a nasty gash over his right eye Proper order kept. Loafers expel- led. Beginner; classes 011 certain days with instructors to assist. Probably three Bands per work and more if required. Ice available for all clubs to practice at 11 lilll‘ and reasonable charge. Elimination of speed skating during rcgtllu‘ skat- ing sessions and the ‘ras rc‘ or. playing tag. . The promotion of a Senior and Junior Hockey League lavitn the good old days revived, when Home Brews will battle it out for the hockey supremacy of P. E. l. Every considcraticn will b» 0X21‘- ciscd Ior the convenicncc, comfort and enjoyment of the patrons. To operate a. rink to the best advant- age of all concerned. AGNEW - SURPASS FIRST QUALITY RUBBER BOOTS FOB HARD WEAR Choice of DOIVIINION, MINER. or GUTTA PERCIIA l-‘irtt quality. 54 length, Black Rubber Boot with heavy Red Soil-s- Doubly reinforced at knee for longer wear. the low prlcc. Per pair — -- —- -— — - -— — MINER BLACK DIAMOND-Men here's a. bargain. Gen- uine Black Diamond M length nubbei- Boots. Vacuum Preslure Cured. Coral l-‘oxlng Semi Flare Edge. Extra Quality at per pull- - - - _ _ _ _ - ' ' MEN'S LIEWS BOYS‘ The Red Wings missed their best RED SOLE ALL BLACK ALL BLACK AL~ Nov‘ 16__(cp)_y chance to win in the overtime KNEE LENGTH KNEE LENGTH KNEE 1111:1111‘! ll 0011.1 are no longer befng 01-1 1111811“ B? frwklwi‘: ‘ital: WE $2.98 $2.19 $1.98 p; ficially recorded in the National W118 1' 0X 01' 59-5 E - _ ‘ Hodrey League, Resident mm‘ The Detroit 111014 we» halted by FIX FLATS n?) 50H," >_ ‘ 511d“- gnd tgnflglrfl. Council's sensational saves. LUMIBEBMANB _ RumER_,;' ""- f 5,14 , m! 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