€’_,__ .W. *\ m 5'. I 00. -l"l n ll! m, gpcfilll “isle ru: i!» h i “fisher-ed a loose ball to go forty till ‘uuunding ull year came through ya d f at the Saints gave a Bu‘ m" clcixglltllig display. Back- . n zhe shadow of their practically all the game s of the University c winners fight every o. _ tor all their points flag, . doivii with their colors f1)‘- gas thq- relinquished the title w, held starting the season. p urges: crowd to witness a game here in a good mlmY ean saiv action every minute from m, opening kzckoff and saw the miners regani the form they had m. in their first start of the M, The Fiance of Wales foiwards m on top of the bail like a pack , ‘;\;\ii11d§ every minute of a; ill 1c l'.1ll‘1_\' givzng the Saints , 1-1 5i chiuice to get started .le PWC. backfield Came i i timely kicking and um- 5 ng ball-carrying w up m; ppoiienis on the defen- .vr. The game was handled by Flliilli tutenan: llciiiiniiig of the R. A. _w1io dLd an efficient and 08p- bie job all illiOllgh the piece. Saints kicked off to the Prince llvnles team and the winners mediatcli‘ \\’(‘l‘.i', on the offensive. cm the i0 yard line Saints at- who has account/ed for of the P. W. C. tries . gathered it in and went ver the lziie directly between the ts. W .cl converted for the PX- .~. to rim the score to 5-0 irst two minutes of the pom. the f me. Continuing on the offensive .:.ce of Wales were being contin- ill_\‘ ihrouvn back by the game de~ ersc of the Siints: ivili about half lthe hail cone Wood tried a from 45 yards on: but llfllllflfif, effort was iches ~~t of the cross-piece iziits haid the P, W. C. team on ‘ten fr" ~ ‘ilffl line when Prince .0 awarded thcir first ck n! the game to take u! of danger. From "e of \’Vn‘cs azain 11') ziie ficld but ngain fenerl as they aqnln took ‘id after WOOd and . conic iviilzin inches of ~ the kickoff for the Prince of Wales for the ‘T111395 kept play in- nczits 25-yard line they could do in the . was account for one rv and a penalty k‘ck that gave lnem szx more points. Saints were Kilrea leads A.H.L. scorers NEW HAVEN Conn" Nov. 11- '5P*—Kv:". - erstwhile De- i_.> forum-d, tcck the American Hockey race today. In ' _v the Indianap- xniziird three goals .s for n tctal of 11 l‘. and Gordon Pett‘n- H , Bears teammates. iet. : scccrd pizce with 10 aozccc. Adam Brown of In- n“ ‘5- Rho-so six gciils gave tie for the league lead in department, was tied ilt nine lHEA m: SFFIHFF P4543110 Viclorlziclioglon JON HALL ivml"'l'unmmu"i Frances Former MONTAGUE MATINEE blAglAlwgAly lg“. Sounisfaiyibunav 11th L-ii- “m”; To vsos wanna: SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO seen since "Mutiny 18s thc handsome notlic m uciilt a terrible re- e while men who came to - [Iggolmllflhfill-SIQ "in". Qnouuhyd: .3.‘ ‘tit; g, rugged Prince of Wale: fifteen. giving their best llllplly since g pine of the season Yooierdl! ollltured tho Island Intercol- by title when they defeated the Intermediate Saints 11-0 fn mil-ii and deciding fixture: of the but of three series. Tho two teams entered the crucial contest tied with two victories apiece. Yesterday Prince of Wales were fully deserving of their victory. They d. distinct edge over the lighter Saints‘ team and after scoring a .1 try two minutes after the start of the encounter u: Bill Hodg- of victory in the second hnll as they pushed over another try mid- “, (hrough lhc session and then Bob Wood whose kicking bu been imment kicking two minutes before the final whistle from thirty five N, w split the uprights and end the scoring of the game. victory march after the game. Head- ed by members of the West Kent Sclzool band a large number of the student body paraded from the I University and through the ‘orinri- ccst- his mates the 5""?- persing. put up such a terrific struggle in collegiate title. quarters. Landrigan, Delano. Mc- NOVEMBER l2. 1-141 C. TEAM winners Have Edge Over Game St. Dunstan's Squad In inal Encounter ll-v yards for tho score. they made cer- wfth another spectacular bit of minutes of play as the winners took the ball to the five yam line. Saints pressed back to centre field by kiCK- ing and running but the Prince of Wales juggernaut was really roll- ing. Back they came to within tcn yards of a try and after pusaing the winners back five times in a try. The ball was clribbled from the twenty vard line to the Saints five. Attempting to dribble out the oval 8-0. Wood's attempt at conversion was a yard wide of the posts. For the remainder oi’ the game P.W.C_ kept hammering away at their game opponents but again they couldn't get over the last unite ball in midfield. pal streets oi’ the city before dis- an‘s game band of youngsters who their efforts to retain their inter- Lineups: S.D.U.: Fullback. Gillis; three den-death win today over Dal- housie University at Hill?!“- Minoger Cha l‘e Mcvzcar said the Miners had tried for five we?!“ to arrange games with both ifflmfi that played toclayu and finally lWl disbanded for the season, ‘I can- not see how any team in the Mar-l itlmes oan set dates w P181’ f0!‘ the trophy." he added. (Cmch Burrre Ralstcn oi’ Dal-| ear for the MOT!" _'I‘l_'0';hi’- em- lematic of Caledcnas Eastern Canadian Rugby Title. but had N- ceived no acceptance.) n "So far as we are concerned. | ymvlcsr said, “neither team has any fight, to play for the (Mc- Cuniy) Trorhy. Challengers must in! flny"ne else." He added his team was willing to re-organizie and play 919w‘?! Dalhoiis'e ov- St. RX. a Glrco BM’ next S~turday for the Martme title. "We are only tco willing to accommodate my chalioufl. b declared ‘life and Paul’ l W'on’t be back Dizzy speaks In Harold V. Ratliff tad PM" Stiff Writer DALLAS. Texas. Nov. 1l-(A1_’|l— That fen-led brother actp-the My and Paul" of lime of baseballs greatest trumphs-will be Rm no more in the inaior 1081108- But the most volubie half the‘ act may t.y again with his ‘hi8?! hard one." Dizzy Dean is thinking about n comeback. Daffy Dean is through with baseball. You can take Dizzys I wold for it. Diy ls a radio announcer in st. Louis when he isn't tak n! things easy on his farm near here. is interested in a contrav- tion which he thinks can br n5 life his ailing arm. He's $01-18 to vili Hot Springs, Ark, in Jan- uary whm the machine-an elec- tric oontrivmce-wiil be used in‘ all its worth. If Dim: finds his a m can be cured. he will try plirminv. tli-n. maybe. a ccmebrcki But first he'll get approval from i his radio neon. ' ‘ye been too swell w me for“ he on other ma." H" . Blue Bombers even forced in safetya in the first five ship they have hem for me pa“ row Saints flflully yielded another Auzustana oollese. South Dakota. bounced off a P.W.C. player to roll Feat ball-carriers. A" Stevenson across the line loose and "Digger" and Frill 31119011. The 190"i)°l-1nd Gillie, right on mp of the play fell halfback fumed 1n 6° 1111111"? °l on the ban over the line to make i; gallant effort. scored two t.uch- marker. There was less than two Md f the n,“ or we series minute‘ 1e“ to play with me final $11: vvcsteoifn t-itie and a berth in sclgizedlocralmigigua? B-0 “illéll Saints p e e a rom a oose scrum -. e he“. n“, to give their opponents a penalty csfixnfmigvthe mud gum kick. Going back to the 45 yard ' ' line Wood hoisted a perfect place- ment between the posts to run his team's score to 11-0. Saints again h._g.h11ght5_ H15 (Omani passingl ciune back strong after the score v _tl_0;'1a1 a5 Bombers C011’!- but the final whistle went with she “as “m” plQfed eight in i4 tries. Hisplunges against the stout Rczdlfl 11-119 “ad Prince of Wales students held a the consistency of a battering ram and he outkicked Regzna punters by an average of eislit Yflldi; Y? Wayne: four fumbles. all iec-\- ered m- Resw-i- mleht easily haw Bomber touchdowns and‘ T051 Congratulations are due to Coach snrinsslPffl 0"? °l “$3155 W“ Gordon Bennett and his team or SDYRHEFIPI“ their capable and deserved victory when 11 5% .. Cl and also to Father Walter McGuig- went wide and to the deflfillne- Dean at his big, weli-storkcd.“ i45- acre {aim where he leads th. lifc housie said last night Dal ma ideas; D11 "W, , ma, and challenged Caledonia earlier in the Rgringqtrlxit gm r831 himself passed him on to 59- l-flllli- whm‘ .. k P ul never take at from Caledonia before nlay- f gecild DZZY- Y“ ‘m’ a CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TAKES “INTERGOLLEGIATE Series with Regina WINNIPEG, Nov. 11--(CP)-- Winnipeg's injury-riddled Blue Bcmbers, with backs to the wall defending the Western _Inter ro- vincial Football Union champion- four years, edged out the yqunz. determined Regina Roughriders 18-12 heze today to_ square the two-of-ihree Union final at one game each. Wayne Sheley, who came to Bombers thrce years ago from and has been uscd chiefly in a re- lief role, was rushed into the breach opened by injuries to the downs and fired s. forward pass for the third. Rougliriders took the first game 8-6 a1» Regina last Saturday" in a game which cost Bzmbers services of Stevenson. former Nebraska star who injured his knee and IS the national finial hinge on out- l Glace Bay lVhitewashes Millionaires 8-0 CrLACE BAY, NS, (CBJ-Jfhe league-leading Sydney Millionaires came seams tonight and let Glace Bay r011 to an 8-0 win that the Coaltown team u two mints of the Mi ‘on- Allan Foster netting three of their goals“ and helping on a goals past young Dinny McManus in the opening pefiCd, scored four more in the second and vwund up with another pair in the last frame. Pat Desbiens got a pair oi’ goals and the other tallies were distri- buted among Boots Baird, Charlie Phillips and McBeth. with the help c-f McBeth and Mac- kie. He accounted for iii la period goals, aided on the first by I I For the crowd of scarcely mprc‘ Injllrles fOrCe than 2.000 who braved freezing temperatures. Sheley provided thei Ches hicCnrie converted all three . scored a 5513i" _quarier rmacemeni Bowling SERVICE CLUB BOWIING LEAGUE lellan. Hempliill, halves. Mflrilh. m; Hennessey, McDonald; forwards. £233?“ Rice 155 113 192 Mclmac, Sharkey. Rossiier. Shea, Neilflfglms 13g 11a 1'74 Bragoli, Dalzlel, I. McDonald. Bob Nicholson 11) 144 1.38 Louis ‘Turner 152 13o loij P.W.C.: Fullback. stems: three L0,.“ canbxk 141 19.; 14o quarters, Beck. Hodzson. Cantwcll, TOta1_2335_ McCarey; halves, Wood, Hooprr, Saunders: forwards. Wilson. Hodg- Printers; __ son, McLeod. Hawkins. Porter. 011' M- C-"mlfllael 23a iaa iai 11s, Campbell, B, Duncan 1G6 182 212 - P. Power 15} "f7 ' Akshell-rgiyw 21a 2.17 l 01a — f . Caledonia Y ‘I ‘s . cn: Challenges l? iii?“ 53? l3? 535 w. 0......» w w; leg , . 1-1, Cudmore 146 25s liq St F X s w"; .1 i-iiisiam 1:9 ilsi i4- ' ' ' ‘Toial-‘JQSQ. -——— Iii-Y: ,9, - GLACE BAY. N.S., Nov. 11- G_ Stewart; 283 315 . (GET-Caledonia! ruirbv team. oer- p, Pier-m 151 113 194 ennial Maritime ttie-holoeis. to- H_ Mung, loo 249 1'10 night challenged the right of_ Si. A Rpm. 231 263 212 Francis Xavier University to c.atm L‘ 0mm --- 251 13S that crown on the basis of a sud- T°m1__326o_ High Single-G. Sie\va~.rt—315. we“. ;r a countrY 51111-11 Paul's Set D riy-or Paul-mas other But a Paul owns a i111“ Paul was with the New York Giants last. season. New Yo.k laéuaeir him to the Pacif- c cos a - , there to work for $700 B i - m to play baseball. We" Whfllvallt was at his Peak- nI wouidn‘; want to return i121- iess I fclt l c:u‘.d p.tch like I used w" Dean declared. "Tm" wouldn't be B111’ "10"" l? l" 1m‘ u, be .1 15 game winner. "And I'd want i0 know 01W!!! hung 1 pitched my arm wou-dfll feel like it was s01“! '0 fl”? n my; warm the price" viien i have go pitch like that. llenvy Middle guy is getting a little heavy n-ound the midde and his bola is Naked with gray although es only 30—two years older than Roul- ..l like p, new on the farm. h‘! announclnl. l°°- I 1*“ F“ l“ “ ‘W’ '°°m- “n by myurlili “diiiéll folks WhBi-S happening "r1 on the field. And X tulte sides. W°~ Mm; of my listeners unite ‘goggle: hcme team anduthfiil 9 1 mot for them. Indians Win SPRINGFIEDR. Mus. Nov. 11- (Avi-sprlnefield 1116mm hi“ their American Hockey lea ue slate c1,“ by d9igfliillll‘ Ind ans-polls . is 3-2 21B . cghgaee fl his, all of which result- ed m macr- penultles. kept the “s3 spectators from sitting down for 1:118. ._-_-—-i--—- RAJ‘. FAVORS CHESS DOVER. Nov. ll—(OPl—Tl\P-'5 is one of ifie moot popular g.'me.s with members of coastal command s uadrons of the RAF. Btatoncd Toronto to I Change lines TORONTO, NOV. 11—(CP)-'l‘he Maple Leafs to revise their lineup for Thursday rights National Hoc- Montzcal Canadieris. Coach. Happy Day h-ad Sweeney Schrinefs left wing beat in practice tcday. suffered a fractured tee opening game of the season, is ex- acted to sce scme action against. . cntrsal but won't go over beards with every change of lines. Nick Metz. who suffered a twist- ed knee in a g*me against Boston here last Saturday. is taking a heat treatment in hcspital Davidson is get i0 replace h‘m at left wing on a line with Gordie Dri_1lo_n_and' Syl Apps. OUT OUR WAY St. F. X. claims McCurdy Cap HALIFAX. Nov. 11—(C1=i-St P7611015 Xavier University's fifteen claimed the lflcCurciy Cup and the Maritime lilguy championslm) 10- day as they trounced Dalhusie University Tgers 8-0 i: a sudden- death game for the iizle. (At Glace Bay, Manager Charlie McVicar of the Caledonia team. Maritime champions fcr the last 10 years, said the Miners had rc- ceived no challenge from other of the teams that played today and any challenger for the Cup must "take it from Caledonia." He cf- fered to meet either Dal or St, F‘ X. at Glace Bay Satmday.) Meeting Tigers for the crown for the frst time in 18 years, the An- tigonish players avenged a 32-0. defeat suffered in 1923. Si. FX. meets Acadia Saturday fcr the Nova Scotia Intercollegiate title, Vince Grant scored the first t:y in the opening half. but. the Xnv-‘ eriazis failed to convert. Then Capq rain Ray Mury erased Dal‘s Iiite for the sccmd try and Reg Mc- Neil kicked the convezt. S ectators liked the smc wor ‘ng St. RX. barkfieid~ running and smooth bail hand! which had a large snare in the win, ' Maps campaign For return shot At Joe Louis heavyweight championship with three tune-up fights in January". Billy's manager, Johnny Ray. said tonight these tiissles WOUlfl be against Frankie l-lwmcr Jrn. l2 in Toledo, Ohio; Bate Rlic e J n. 19 in Washington and Texan Jay D. Turner Jan. 26 in Baltmczc. "None is an outstanding cppcn- ent," Johnny admit-ted. "but we scheduled these bouts ff ' ' Biliy tuned up fcr a Willi y crick ‘ at Louis next spring, and scciitdly- 5 so that fans in these cities can get ‘ . .l'.se Itllnnrdis fur sprains, Ev J. R. Williams a inc-k at him." COMPLETELY 5HATTERING THE SILENCE BORN ri-iiizw YEARS TOO soon ,,,__,,,,,,...§Z;.°,.‘.“_‘.'..‘§"‘"5 i OHDEPiRJéEEl U . ri irig. no can Whlglllflwéeylrhgggsl 3E“ “d” ' mLlInhvunIovin-nhJIc-uqqr-v-a PAGE SE\'l£i\i__ ‘Red Wings line io Voted Most Leads scorers in National League Joe DiMagg Valuable Player Award League American l1-—iAP.\-The " ilslll I _vear career of Joe Di- Maggio vmn New York Yankees- 1X1 which he never hit lower than _‘ .323. never waLiope/zl less than . hcme runs a season drove in fewer" than 125 l'i1l15—h£l5‘ a new angle, his selection for Zhe CHICAGO, Nov, high-powered Detroit “m” Grosso and Eddie Wares monopol- the first three .s a '3 E1 I o O w m <- F‘ r» n: league's first week sh Grcso, starting his fifth with the wings, led the heap with five paints, made up of three goals and two assists, while Wares. ivas, ' ' d with five csshsts tori . Abel was third in the. with four points. Grcsso led the league scored. bu: running close behind with 1W0 tallies each. ivere Gordie; D" n of Toronto Maple year; League's most valuable player, The slugging outfielder, who set ' baseball world on f , ... . . recsrd string of hits in 56 consec-I B111 Dfikfl’. NYW Y0K. 13; To utive games dur rig the 19-11 sea-l 393ml‘!- NBW YOIK. . , son, was voted agani by the Base- ball Writers Association cf Amer- in goals‘ ica for the auard he received i:i ‘fa Boston. 32; Roy LOUJS. 29; Jae Cr Q- n57 S T. deliftlifl. 10; L/Ju Bciidreati, Cleve- nd. i0. The committee of 24 LeafsJ with Tom Swope of the clllClllflaii P trick and Clint. Smith of Post as Chairman. M-Jggio, Ted Wil Remember \\'l|en Y Ranger. and Toe Blake of Monircal Canadians. , Feller o! Cleve-l official opening . . ‘Tcmlllo V3010 Loni Gzzrdtins was Fifteen ccmmnteemen cast firstq Ce 8nd U19 01119!) \'l en Chicago Black Hawks defeat- is 2-1 before a capacity d tie sine“ than the n, Lynn Patrick A and place votes fir J Eight nunznatcrl wlliams for first,‘ “mi-d, In » 14 for secrd and _ . nmcd by 14 for third, six for foizrih. one fcr fifth, for sixth and one for seventh. The only player besides DiMaggio collect a frst- lplece ballot was Thzrnton bee of, Szx, named by onel FCOF-Inlled for hisl ‘. ‘ a“ scene of practically ("»‘O2’j-'u‘ MiL-‘h March, Bill Thrm Bentley Of Chxzaizo. had two] "fans... in man lereiies first. week was Red Wing’ " Johnny Stewan with eight min- s ‘Chzcago Whit ? Babe Pratt of Ringers ran a close second with seven minu .s. Wins Bout rig average, which. BLADiES 35A“ YOU MONEY 0N easy GOOD-LOO player of 19:40 repemed. Fuank Mc- c i; the National b39118 a year age, old no: receive a szr-eie ‘ the 1941 ballerina. 1 Jl icari Leagues most a Sear ago, spent most of the 1941 smason in the armv and , opportunity t3 ivin the aivazd again. l -. '4 toiizht gninsd a IO-ronnd doc ion over Dave Ca=-‘ .\i*nt."ea‘. Canadian ivci- fer anti iighiiveiclat ‘one of the feature bouts of a f‘g‘.it- h. . The 23-year-old Wi um}. .third season in the major leazres. cgtsirlpced C8611 Travis cf Wash- , ivrrc tic-t at stake. Castilioux vveig f"~t"re bout. Harry 138 1-2. of Afcntrenl. ri ,lii!'n fvnzak". 137 1-2, of iltched the Indians to v c- LmCS but was the loser With l4 points cninting ‘ELLE? V999. {line formaseoond. OUR BOARDING HOUSE LARGEST SERl/NG scouomv sun: m m: BRITISH runne- j . 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