v > v > I l QCTOBER 2s. 1941 Halifax Grescents Lineup Strengthened HALIFAX. Oct. 22 -— (CP) — The line-up of Halifax Crescenta o; the Maritime Senior Hockey League was strengthened tonight; the arrival of two ‘Pcrontonians. Joe Sziibo and Bill Thompson. smbo, 24. a right-winger. play- ed last season with Oakland, Cal, of the Pacift‘ Coast League. The 31-year-old Thompson. vriho can take n turn at left wing or defence. w“ “i111 Toronto Stoffords of the Ontario Hc-ckey Association. Oountflffiarihoo Herds Delayed Another Year OTTAWA, Oct. 22 —- (CP) — The cnriboo herds which roam the vast expanses of the Ncrthvixst Territories ".\'ll have to TCtKlLin llllllllllllli‘l't‘fl for at least unuthe" year, the Council decided today. Vital as fivod to t-lic 12,000 inhab- itants oi tlie territories. the cariboo roam from below the timber line up to thc open \\'.'lt0l‘ of the Arcti~ straits GIL-ll >ll!lllll(‘r and imany [all prey t-o the Indians. Eskimos and trappers ln isolated areas along the “HY. Whether or not the i-iiriboo is bfivilflllllg extinct. as did the famed buifalo o! the plans, and as the cartw-o themselves did in the Un- gnvii ore-a of Hudson Straits, will remain a mystery for the t'me be- inc. Air Commodore HB. Gcdwln, Air Fort-e representative on the Council. gave the only cl rrct evid- ence t-liat the caribno are st ll pres- ent in the Territories in large numbers. He reported that an RC. AF. plane, flying about 150 miles IBSI- of Yeliowiznife, spotted a herd which continued for_l50 miles along the drcclion of travel. A survey would entail the em- ployment of a qualified mam-mo- logist. the Council was told. and a direct expenditure of about $25000. in addition. tize 1?..C.A.F. would have to undertake some 300 hours of flying. Apart from this expend- iture, the Prairie Provinces would have to assist, through agreement with Federal authorities. KEEP YOUR BIKE IN ORDEF We do all kinds of repairs. All work guaranteed. BIKES TO HIRE BILUS BIKE REPAIR SHOP Phone 2572-] 25 Pnssmore St. Northwest Territories" 'l‘l-lE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MAPLE LEAF GARDENS. TOR- ONTO. Oct. 22 -- (CP) -- Tor- onto Maple Leafs came from be- hind tonight to whip‘ New York Rangers 3-1 before 12,970 fans for their first triumph of the 1947-48 National Hockey League carn- paign. The win moved the Leafs up into third place in the League standing. The Stanley Cup champions found the persistent back-checking of the light, fast; and pesky Rang- ers n tough handicap to overcome. They yielded a. goal in the first period. but. came back for two in the second and n third for good measure in the final session. Referee Georges Hayes of Inger- soll ruled with an iron hand, im- posing 14 penalties, eight in the second period. The Leafs got the winning goal when the Rang- ers were two. men short due to tripping penalties. Tony Leswick tallied the Rang- ers goal, on an assist from Grant Warwick. Gaye Stewart got Tor- onto's equalizer, tipping in blue line drive by defencernun Bill Barllko. Bill Juzda and Nell Colville were in the penalty box together tvhen Vic Lynn, with Howie Mecker‘s help. batted in the winning goal. It took the Leafs 52 seconds with a two-man advantage to cage the puck. Veteran Syl Apps. Toronto cap- tain. made up for a lot of the lethargic play during the game with his tally in the third period. He took a. pass from Bill Ezinickl. got the New York defence out of position with a wide shift and then pulled Rayner to his knees to complete a picture play. Each team drew seven of the 14 penalties, the Rangers total in- cluding a l0 minute misconduct to Grant. Warwick who appeared to make a cutting remark to ref- eree Hayes who ran into several disputes with players over his de- cisions. The Leafs had an edge in shots on goal. with 32 to 24 for thd Rangers. Lineups: New York—Goal, Rayner; de- fence, Eddolls, N. Colviile; centre, Laprndc; wngs. Warwick. Les- wiok; subs, shero, Trudell. O'Con- nor. P. Watson, Slowinski, Hex- tiill, Russell, Gardner, Juzda. Moe. Toronto-Gaol. Broda; defence. Stnnowski. Boriiko; centre, Apps; wings, Ezinlcki, Watson‘, subs. -Boesch. Mortson, Thomson. nedy. Meeker, Lynn, N. Metz. D. llockey Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE P W L D F A Pt! Detroit ._ 3 2 0 1 10 4 5 Boston .. 2 2 0 0 6 2 4 Toronto 3 1 1 1 5 5 3 Montreal . 3 1 2 0 6 6 2 New York 3' 1 2 0 4 ‘I 2 Chicago . 2 0 2 0 410 0 Annual TIIE cininiorrerowii cununc ciua MON.. OCT. 27, Meeting 1947, 8 P. M. WIIIBIIESTER BANQUET IIIILL a I the other with the 58E FDR I'M/RS!!! otilm I uh mum/l, TIIF€$PARKL£ 5 flnniivuiiiivu nu“ m A 2w SHINE 2 m 1 creamed to give 71m a fm, brilliant shine b! l-‘flmbining a cleaning i action and the polishing lotion of n wax pun. 3 IN l level time; given n brighter, longer-luring chine. And the elm-tight container is upnhlly ‘I! on open. Mm. woke" SHOE rear, Shine one shoe with 2 m I . . . shine I polish you're using Maple Leafs Come Q From Behind To Whip Rangers 3-1 a_Novn Scotit; salon of photography Kcn- - Met-Z. Klukal‘. Stewart. Referee-George Hayes; lines. men-Jim Primes“. Bum. Keeling. SUMMARY First Period. 1—New York. Leswick (Warwick) 9:53 Penalties -—- Eaincki, Junda, Boesch. Second Period zL-Toronto. Stewart (Barilku, I, Metz) 5:26 . Ii-Torcnto, Lynn (Meeker) 15:06 Penalties-Heston (2), Stanow. ski. Stewart, Juada, Colville. Bcezch, Phil Watson. Third Period. 4-—'I‘c,ront0. Apps (Ezlnicki) 3146 Penalties - Warwick (miscon- iillfit). Apps. Meeker. WINS PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD ‘HALIFAX, Oct, 22 - (CP) First place zn the second annual was awarded tonight to J.H. Orman c-f Toronto as the all-Canadian show opened. Ormans photograph, entitled "Dragon Teeth," shows the jagged ribs of n wrecked ship jutting from sand dunes. buckgroundcd by wind- bloWn clouds at sunset. GOOD NEIGHBORS STOCKHOLM — (CP) -— The Swed sh "Save - the - Children" campaign plans to bring 1.000 boys and girls from war-torn France to Sweden, utiere for n: least Si); months they will l.ve a healthy, well-fed life. OAPEITOWN .-— (CP) — An 1111-, Crefliflble. light-weight, wear-r \~, ssting and unshitnkaible, wool tox- tile has been produced here. says a wool expert. Fine Merino wool ls well suted to the new process and seaweed rayon is sometmeg added Toronto Lifts Track Grown From Mciiill PAGE NINE MONTREAL. Oct. 22 — (CP) -- (CP) — University of Tor- onto. scoring first places in six of 15 events. today lifted the senior intercollegiate track and field crown from McGIll Univ- ersity In n closely-contested meet that. was in doubt until the second lust event. Turning aside the Rcdmefls hid to retain honors won a your ago in Toronto, Varsity edged Montreal's well-balanced team 62 points to 52. University of Western Ontario. lctl by broth- ers Bob and Don Itliicl-‘zirlane, pluccd third with 42 points rind Queen's University trailed with three. - LIKE A CHESHIRE. IN FACT, IT IS A picture of feline jubilance is “Fuzzy", kitten ovrried by Tom Kenney of Baltimore. as he (may- be it's she) was acclaimed as the “cutest kitten in the show" at the pet show sponsored in Balti- more. If you look at “Fuzzy‘s" grin long enough, youll be sur- prised to find yourself grinning Boston Bruins Defeat Montreal Canucks 3-1 BOSTON. Oct. 22 —(C.P)-A1- though out-shot by the top-heavy margin of 20-12. the Boston Bruin; pulled out n 3-1 National Hockey League victory over Montreal’: fleet Cninadiens tonight before o. Capacity 13.900 crowd at the Boston Garden. 'I‘l~~ "~‘~~‘~~ “~"'~~'~-~" mlllled in b! Milt Schmidt durlinQ the sccond period. ivus again... ShOYb-iIlalldEd opposition. Joe Carveth opened the Boston scoring during the fourth minute of play by-ba-nging in defenceman Claire Martin's assist frcm 15 feet out. With two minutes to go and Canadiens gambling for a tyi-ng counter. they lcft themselves wide open for a. three-man Boston break and rookie Pete Babundo beat all- star goalie Bill Durnan with un- other blistering iii-footer. The game. officiated tightly by referee BI-ll Chadwick. had a total of 16 penalties, three of them mal- ors. Freshman Eddie Sandford drew a five-minute sentence for high-sticking Bob Curse late in the first period. Just as Sandford was seating himself, Carse came to blows with Ferni-e Flaiman. During the second period, de- fencmnan Jack Crawford and Butch Boiiclinrd were sent off 57 seconds apart and latter was still in the box when Schmidt rapped in the winning goal. The Bruins changed lines on the fly while little Kenny Smith was leading a charge straight doum the middle and Schmidt arrived in front of Montreal net just in time to back-hand a drop shot into the for side of Durnanfls cage‘ Early in the finale. Ouilty put Clmudiens back into the game by "whacking in a six- footer after being set up by Roger ‘Leger. From then on the flying Frenchiriien tossed caution to the wind as they drove for a tying point. But every time they appeal‘- ed to be rallying they were check- ed rudely by It penalty. Lineups: Montreal: Goal. Durnan; de- fence. Rcardon, Bouchard: centre, Quilty; wings, Peters. Chamber- lain; subs, Laeh, Richard, Blake. Harmon. Harvey, Reay, Curry, Curse, Locas. Leger. Boston: Goal, Brinisek; defence. Flaman, Crawford; centre, Taylor: wings. Babando, Gaiiinger; subs Schmidt, Dumarli, Carvcth, Hen- derson, Egan. Martin. Sandford. Harrison. Wilson. Smith. Referee: Bill Chadwick; lines- men. Herb Gallagher and Sam Babcock. Johnny SUMMARY First Period 1—Boston, Carveth (Martin) 3:38. Penalties: Henderson, Sandford 2 (one a major), Flaman (ma- io produce a lic-ht-wcislat material. ——llke a Cheshire cat. stores. his wheel in co-ordination with his A new practical toy guaranteed to cut out "I-wanna-heip-drive" pleas from your youngster is now featured in Chicago It's a steering wheel that can be attached lo the dashboard by a suction cup and allows junior to give clad a “helping" hand. The hard-rubber gadget even has a horn. Above, Gary Solomon, '7. turns department father, Louis Solomon, of Chicago. LEBANON for); Carse (major), Harvey. Second Period Ill-Boston, Schmidt (Smith) 6:14. Penaltiesl Crawford. Bouchard. Egan, Lach. Reardon. Third Period 3—Montreal, Quilty (Leger) 2:49. llockey Results HERSHEY, Pa., Oct. n-(Ap)- Springfield Indians broke into the win column of the American Hoc- key League for the first time this season by defeating Hershey Bears 4-1 tonight before 5.166 fane. PITTSBURGH, Oct. m—(AP)_ Pittsburgh Hornets scored their only goal in the first 15 seconds of play. then had. to hold off vigor- our thrusts of Cleveland Barons and settle for o. 1-1 tie in an Am- erican Hockey League game m- night. orrawaj Oct. 22 _ <c1=>_ Ottawa Senators spoiled New York Rovers debut on Ottawa ice to- night by trouncing the visitors 10-2 in a Quebec Senior Hockey League game before an estimated 4500 fans. 1t was Rovers second straight licking since entering the League. Kitty Becomes Bat, Flees Mine Prison PERTH. Australia. mt. 22 (CP) A hard-bitten, 61-year- old Australian miner saved the life of a kitten trapped in a mine shaft. by feeding it for six months with ‘Ltbits and water lowered 25 feet on string. Harry Dalilin, the iminer. was camping alone by Moritann Shaft, Western Australia, when the playful kitten fell ln. Entry time Buhlin climbed down to get it. the kitten ran off into a. narrow drve and could not be induced to leave. So pcces of fish, meat scraps and tin; of milk and waiter were lowered into the shaft -- 400 times in all. The nttlner repeatedly lowered ropes, and kitty bravely attempt- ed to climb out, but the task was too much for it. At first it reached hhree feet up. before lc-ng 12 feet. but never the top. But pass rig time and constant- food finally made a cat out of the kitten and gave it the strength it needed. A rough wire cage was lowered, it ciamberrd in and hung on. Tihen Dahlin haul- ed it up to the light. half n year older. but. more than twice as wise about mine shafts. Arrest Follows 18-month 835m MONTREAL. Oct. 21 - (CP) - Sought by police for almost l8 months, Antonio Furoy. 46. of Mon- treal was arrested last nigiht in 4—Boston, Babando (Gallinger. Smith) 18 :00. Penalties: Locas. Chamberlain, Wilson, Flaman. Blake. 11‘ r I AL. MONCTON SUMMERSIDE i NEW GLASGOW I HALIFAX Leave Charlottetown For Moncton 6:05 A.M., 11:35 A.M., 5:05 PM, For New Glasgow 7:00 A.M. $2200 RM. For Halifax ' Z100 PM. I For Reservations PHONE 2061 - 540 MARITIME lENlllAl dds-w Arab League Arab states not bordering on Holy Lond get permission to send troops through Syria, Trans-Jordon and Egypt's Sinai peninsula. Palestine’: Jews have thrh militant organizations-the bi Hoghnoh "de. fense army"; the I0, - mun under- ground Irgun Zvai Leumi, and the _ter_n gong. These hitherto antago- nistic groups may unite against com- mon Arab foe. 0 400 Map above shows bow tiny Palestine can be completely cut off. frontier. by forces of the seven nations in the Arab League. - with threat of invasion "if Jews lift a finger” against Holy Land Arabs Arabs moved troops to Palestine borders except for its Mediterranean connection wrlth a $7.895 holdup 0f a. Canadian Bank of Commerce branch at Selkirk, 0nt.. May 31, 1946. Ifiiroy’: arrest followed informa- tion received by police that he had returned to Montreal after on ab- sence oi’ two years. VANCOUVER. 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