'ocr.0§ss-21-_124; m Glove" Tactics With gers, Boucher Says; Irvin |5 Annoyed Over Beating _ EC, out, go -(CP) Ray Getlllfe and Murph Cham- m an; poucher of New York berlain. with three Boals apiece. will" announced today that paced the Reds to II 11-1 win over “no kld glove" tactics the Whites in the daily practice It", hmmmg of the National game. Herman Gruhn. with two 111-5 “b ma; finished fourth Z DJ I NIP goals, and Johnny Qullty, Jack 218"’. “mt wmnlng the Siarl- Portland and Bobby Walton, with Islspnnfim yell!‘ before. one each, rounded the Reds’ scor- ll cupme Rangers’ camp opened lng. rm- the Whites, Elmer . Loch counted three tallies, while Toe Blake and Charlie Sands counted two apiece. a @115‘; dill? 553.131‘? ‘Qnthfll I'm a zgough a workout yester- rlsthoutzh Sllll('i'“’ has usually ‘a m, day 1,», ‘glger camps- ‘m lrvin All...._.'cd n. HYACINTHE, Que» Qei- 5° ' _. still a trifle annoyed at ‘(Cplal Canadians 2-1 loss to “is, Royal Rilles of the Que- sflfm. Hoqkey league, Coach etc Irvin oi llle National Hockey "k Callilliliilll! today out his gngluethrough s, light practice at be arena here. I m, [my started _wlth a. mom n8 h," galllC, omlttlng the usual “n B, tmlnjng period. This after- ‘h 6mm was a wide-open scrim- M’ Wm with no body-checking ‘Hg-checking allowed as Irvin ' éd m. players to get practice Till,“ plllilllg that puck In the ‘Ln Ffhpiiee Rookies Get Pro: Contracts From Wings; To- Perform With Farm Clubs club opened its exhibition season Sunday night with a 3-1 victory over Cleveland Barons, American Lea- gue clwmplons. Jamleson teamed with Holotq for Red Wings’ second goal. . Conacher and Holota were sent to Omaha and Jamieson to Indl n- apolis. Two other rookies, ri wing Tony Licsrl and deferlcelnan Hugh ltllllor, will go to Omaha. To Have Practice Game HERSHEY, Pa., Oct. 20 —(AP)— Boston Bruins, Stanley Cup cham- pions, their pro-season drills only a day old, advanced to the scrimmage stage today as they rushed prepara- t‘ons for their first practice game Wednesday night with Hershey Bears of the American Hockey LIea- gue. In addition to h_ls squad from last year, Manager Art Ross is looking over a down recruits to see if they can fit into the picture this sea- son. After Wednesday night's tilt, the two teams will meet again Saturday night with a third and flnsl game scheduled for a week from Wed- nesday. DEFROIT. Mich. Oct. ZO-(QP) >Tlll9c Dill-volt Red Wings rotkles rho seeln (Ivsillltld for a bright fu- w-e 1n hockey wars tucked con- M951“ their pockets today and fiiiéd for farm clubs for more elsollllll. m trio. left-winger Jim 0on- ceIlII-c Johnny l-lolota and ngcl" Jitnmy Jenlicson- d ev had "lots on the brlll"] IthII National Hockey League Y4 '5‘ i .1. g ‘i. Because she felt “l was not doing things that WWUI Mme". lnlrly Banting, widow of Sir Frederick Banting, enrolled as I “willlFlsrar medical student at University oifloronto. Sir Frederick, “"1 lr-lve the world insulin, wrs killed while snaking a ferry flight II» liIIglanIl In connection with research he was doing for the Royal in Force As s student at the university, Lady mnllns shed Ml" ililc, clcctmg to register as Mrs. If. E. Bfllltlll‘ because she wanted I10 tus or confI on where medicine l; serious business. ‘the veteran oqtrek contract for Bob Pastor Wins decision NEWARK, N.J., oct. zo-(Apl- Bob Pasto, 183, of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., working method- ically, punched out a decision over The 21-year.old Rochester boy gave his veteran opponent s stiff argument for the first five rounds, but Pastor's two-flstcd attack to the body took its toll midway in the bout and Bob turned the con- test into a rout. Irish Regiment Wins at Soccer WET CAMP, NB. Oct. 80- (OE-The mm Regiment of Canada. won the soccer champion- ship of its brigade today, defeat- ing the Lake superior Regiment 6-0 to qaullfy for a berth in the divisional finals. Dalllstrom still Not satisfied _‘..__. B, Minx», Oct. 20- (Olfi-Cully Dahlstrom and Chicago Black Ha still are st odds over the 1941-42 National Hockey Lea.- gue season. "I absolutely will not sign st a reduced salary." Dshlstrom said today after three talks with man- ager Paul Thompson. "The Halwks don't want Io give me what. I se- celved last year." May have chance At Joe Louis CLEVELAND, Oct. 20—(AP)- Lem Franklin, 201, of Cleveland, slammed out a fifth-round techni- cal knockout of 255-pound Abe si- mon of New York in their schedul- ed 10_round match at the Arena. tohight to strengthen his for a chance at Joe Louis‘ crown. Bonura gets Discharge From army CAMP sunny, MlSS-v Oel- 2° —(AP)—Grlnnlng Zeke Bonura, who spent seven years beingjshllllt- ed from one major league aseball club to another, was released again t-ho United States army. Discharged because the dralt ale has been lowered to 2B since his “ May 19, the 88-year-old first baseman said he eXpecis to be mack in baseball next spring. But as usual his affairs are muddled and he'll have to ask Baseball Ocmmlmioner KM. Landis which club Owns him. Bonura claimed today Chicago Cubs sold him to Minneapolis early last season "when they discoyered I was going to be draft bai . lie was leading the American Associa- tion in hitting and apparently headed back to the majors when the army called. "I don't know what club I be- long to now," he said. Things are so mixed _ 1'11 have to see Judge Landis to ind out where I stand." Kelley Knows the Answer LIS, Oct. 20—(AP)-- 1:1 Zeke Bonura, now discharged from the arm and preparing to re-erlter ozgenzed baseball, wants to know where he belon s sll he has to do is ask Mike Keley owner 0d Minneapolis Millers-not base- ball commissioner K.M. Lsndis. Bonura. discharged from the ft sge has been ow to i0 said he didn't. know ‘what club I belong to now." But Kelley said tonight he knows where Bonura. belon . "He belongs to me.’ said the . ‘I bought him l6 to keep decided to k course, and id for in full agar he was ducted into the ser- v e." Mil- from Remember When (By The Clnldlan Press) Lefty Grove, Baltimore pitcher who was rated the best in the International League, an inning against Kansas City in e. Little World Series game at Kansas Oity l8 years e today, He was yanked sf we ing four men and all owing ree rims. 8e was sold to Philadelphia Athletics of the American Ina e in 1924 for $100,000 and In l 9 was trad- ed to Boston Red Box for which E he is still ls In‘. Drive uni ACH ES "grhsre n few of the German prisoners ef was on QIZIIIIIIQ in bu" "m. awaiting npstrlsfiop heYIl up penllfiig flail agreement I'M‘ Efllllnd and Germany. Exchange would Involve some 8.000 '1‘ ARTHUR, Oct. IO_(GP) q-Fsced with the possible loss of five men due to the refusal of the Manitoba and Saskatchewan War Services Boards to grant passport authority to hockey players of mil. Itary use. Meo-vyn (mo) Dutton, mlnflier of the National Hockey lfilmle New York Americans, is growling a new "kid line" at his slrlhtralnlng canvp here. e unaelers sll played with outstan ing junior amatcu teams last winter and Dutton said today they will move up to the N.H L. this winter as n. unit "if they make the grade >' Members of the potential "kid line" are lefw, winger Harry Watson OUT OUR WAY Tl-ESE a setups %é'é’° FAR BETTE ‘THAN N R IYDOB I western and Ken Mlosdell and Ji ers. centre and right winger res- pectively from Montreal champions of Eastern Canada lest season. (Dultwn has Just returned from a trilp to Saskatoon where he con- ferred with the seslnstch Services Bond member, ce-—be mennonites . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAhI Faced With lloss Of Five Players NewYork Amerks Boss Working On New "KidLine’ who pl ed lest wintcr with Bask- finalists, mmy Pet- sald in an . .By J. R. Williams Royals, ewan War on the passport question. After the conference, A. C. Stewart. Yorkton, Basic, rd interview "there will be no postponement for any persons liable for military ser- vi they hockey players or week President Calder 0d flhe NJ-LL. talked with Fra nl: YES, DON'T YOU DNRE 6O ON ANY OF TH’ RUGS WITH ‘THOSE F0 of the Manitoba ‘Board in, Winnipeg Before he returned to his home in Montreal he said he had no reason believe there would be a change m the Moni- toba Bgardis gflslon to withhold passpor perm on. (Eastern Canada Divisional War Services Board have granted pam- port authority to some hockey players and hockey players refused pesPOPt authority in Manitoba and Saskatchewan may transfer to lur- lsdlfition oft another board rn g [N111 rm passport r . Four of the five men the Ameri- cans may lose due to passport dif- ficulties were NJ-IL, rookies last season. They are goalie Charlie Roger, wiho played for Kenora Th lee junior team in the Manl- toba South Division before turn- ing pro, dedenceman Pete Slobod- Ian od Regina, forward Bus Wych- erley of Saskatoon and forward Norm Larson ol Moose Jaw, The fifth player is Garth Bush. forward with Regina Rangers last ""1197 when they won the Allan Light travels i5,805,fl96,000,000 year. miles in a n Dutton not T0 return t0 Port Arthur '1‘ ARIKHUR. Oct. 20--(C'P)— Mervyn (Red? Mutton, manager oi’ New York Americans’ National Hockey League team announced today that “under present condi- tions. l definitely won't come Ilack to Port Arthur another ylear" for Americans’ pro-season training. Dutton said the Port Arthur rink can not accommodate three clubs for training. Clubs at present working out here are Americans, Springfield Indians of the Ameri- can league and St Louis Flyers of the American Association "Neither myself nor Eddie Shore (manager of Bpringflelcll will come back another year if the rink is gomg to try to accommodate three clubs.” he said. OUR BOARDING HOUSE {Lenard far In front in Scoring race glen’; Al Lenard increased his scoring championship race Satur- day as he scored seven points in the 39-’! lacing his Wildcat team lmncled Kifcllener-Watcrloo pan- thers. Hi5 field goal, t/wo single and two converts gave hlrn a totes of 80 ints. W"? l‘- lélm-miilc. Teddy Manorek, and Annls slums of Toronto Argo. Hallie. each oi lVllOm has l5 scorer with two touchdowns while Stllkus managed to hold on to hill race snymv ‘maintain-m “ma... le TORONTO Oct. ZO——(CP)—HBIE the eastern football mdlvidu Len ardfls closest comppetitorl i ts. 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