OCTOBER 21, 1940 H (LHAR LO’! T ETOWN GU A {l - Charlottetown Sport- fitii-“élllllllll, Jiilllll)’ MOOMY. Pea-KB’!- wIltlu-ecl the Junior light heavy- weight cllrllllnionshlp of the Mari- Hme Provinces. when he knocked (“I 1<1;ll~l;ltl illlzllins, of Denmark, Nm-a St-olla, lll the flith round oi ll .\('ill\’lll.l'4'l iO-roulld DOUL on b8!- llrilzlv llltlll. Tm. lllalll elcllt of the card saw B“, Spgfkg 0i Amherst, win the light lleavylvelgllt chamPwn-‘WD d the Mrlrlllnles ill a technical knock- out m.“ hlg oppmlfint. ‘Trish’ Leo hub. o; g: mlletoyvn. A prelim- . ' ml“ L, llecll Kid Martin and arlottetown. cr =< an n. f! 9- l >5. "lit between Mooney and llill-llllsfnlllll llll.‘ best of the three, lloln illl‘ l; .s' standpoint, It was mll-ln-li illll of HCiiOlI from start to ;.,- l as illL‘ fighters in each " ‘ ellllle ollt 0f their corners s. _ __ - - Never for a <20- lllnl; d they let up B! “I1 t‘! lire lllllll-ll back and for . until till: ri .lt hand nlmcll from Mooney . Y fifth round floored a . . Llil: game Nova Scotia ‘\l‘(i it up yvith the boy -. lllllll the gong sound- H8 round. The second iso Jalnmcd witiraction m, . made it tough going for l illldidllllfir latte; wasegagiy ile s e o e ace n giiironll.‘ was allybodyfls fhlhi- 1'1 hi- ‘ . - deciding blow in he . enzl came lls a sur- oi‘ tile falls. Mooney ‘J n w E m ID '5 m0- F; pl m =1 >- fl- . he caught H18 \ and as the latter wavered, . nut illlntllcr across to U18 ‘(ii llillszills was out cold, llr- went to the challeng- Mollllev of Peake s. ll bout brought two of f, in the Mari- lllncs together, and in spurts they slllucli their BbiiltY- Continual » llv both fighters, slightly l i511‘ glgill. The first round ll lvllll action as Sllilfliis ..t lo lllcet Kelly witll sev- l< blows before the latter lillV iclliml punches. The qlltcr was master of the as he brought the fight lltl boil’. who aDDBRWd i0 lillli out. The next two (l lil fighting in close. 811d ill .. "lllWh it was Kellv who hall cnrlllllav l. as he landed tellifl! hi0“ on the botlr and face of his OPPOR- mt. lrl- the next four rounds both \\I'I4‘ cnlllent to 113mm?!‘ :' lrrnll close range. "lid (yllh l. llllll clldPd liD in i1 Clinch- At l1ll‘.(~'5 the busiest man in the ring was referee Joev MflfiDonald- Hrlvifflel‘. when the bovs 20$ Willi?" ed l» tilev l Sparks was lnndinll ll llnllvrcllts willie his op- ll ll R"lll(' ilfl. GET A snort _ rr/ll ‘J v lltul! t-t-liolell I x1 CIGAR ~ PANETELAS ol PERFECTOS 10c LILIES 15c HBILLP" 5—Canadiclls Getliffe (Qlliiiy- d l 2.30. 4 wfiqew iuven. ‘Prudel (Months. Mooney Captures Mar. Title In Braising Battle; Kelly Loseslo Sparks In olle of the greatest fights eveffimnem filmed for the body of the Amherst fl hter, - odghglavxvldtg-Egle iilaté-fllso landed an c e dd “Kilt-h- is snukllglliligtivKéiiy igli filndcig a telling blow which drove f fi and boy to the ropes. Sparkg ° Owed up with a flurry or rights and lefts to the face which made iiellv 810K115’ and unable to con- inue. He was out on hi5 fee; but refused to no down. Kelly was 322i. ‘if. fl‘é€ll>ll“’ll.l“°ll‘€ lfé“l°'fl'l w?’ be!‘ a rather bad start. p 8 n! a - Acadia Axemen Maintain Lead Oct. 20—(CP)--Acad- i‘; Umverslty Axemen maintained their lead in the Halifax City Sen- ior English Rugby League Saturn day by defeating the Royal Can- adian Navy 14-6, for their fourth straight victory of the schedule. Acadia have not been beaten. Close behind but unable to over- take the Axemell unless Acadia drops one of its remaining two games, Halifax Wanderers defeat- ed the Army team from Aldershot, 9-0. and Dalhousie University Tigers whipped Truro. 33-3. Wanderers lllf§"l°ll%§$’l‘li‘l“5“§f.‘lll°’°"“‘ ‘l’ ‘ti? l‘ . of b0 ' Y a g ea n g t and Dal, both lrilh a loss. do not meet Acadia in the interlocking schedule. Held to one try in the first half Fr. Waller MlwGuigazfs red and white clad warriors of St. Dull- stlms went on a scoring rampage in the second half, scoring six trys, one of which was converted to whip an all star football squad 23-0 in the opening game of the football season played at the university cani- pus Saturday afternoon. Showing surprising form the All Stars although being on the defen- sive most of the game. neverthe- less gave the University boy; a merry battle of it {he first half. But after Saints’ scored their sec- ond try early in the second half the game turned into a olle-sided bat- tle; S.D.U. gradually getting their fast backfield functioning went over for five additional tries before ref- eree Jim McCallum blew the final blast on his whistle that completed the encounter. The game was only tell minutes nld when Saints’ scored the open- ing try of the encounter: in the of- fensive from the start the Univer- city boys carried and kicked to within ten yards of the All -Stars' line. Prom a line up Frank Aly- ward plunged over for the opening scorc; the try was not converted and although the Saints had con- trol of the play during the remaind- er of the hali‘ they could not pierce the stubborn defence thrown up by their opponents. But it was a different story as the second half got under way. Ten minutes after the start Jack Train- Saints l/Vhip All Stars 23-0 In OpeningFootball Came or fast and elusive backfield man of the Saints broke at center field; dodgelilg all would-be tacklers he paraded right l0 the All Stars’ five yard line, ilere he tossed o. perfect pass to Hubert Ollanley who went over for the try directly behind the post. Trainor then completed the play as he kicked the pigskin dar- ectly bctlvccll the bars for the two extra points. Five minutes later O'Hanley ac- counted for his second touchdown of the game. On the receiving end of a beautiful backfield play O‘- Hanley made the grade from 25 yards ollt going over in the far corner of ill-f‘ field. Five lllillutes later McAdam Saints forward pounced on a locsc brlll to nlake the score 14-0, then as a parting gesture Saints went over three limes in the last eight minutes to run their total lo ‘l3. Pills Murnagllall got lllc first one after a backfield play. Olianley ac- counted for his third fry minutes later with Jack Trainor having the last scoring say one minute ‘oe- fore the game ended. Although the score was rather one sided tilt- lzlllne nevertheless pro- vidcd a fairly larue crolvd cf fans with some exciting lnolncnts. Saints had the better of the play practic- ally all the game but nevertheless the All Stars. despite lack of know- ledge of English l‘ll'Zb_\' rules fought hard all the wav. and at the illlfll Wlllsllt’ were still battling desper- ately ill attempts to cross their opponents’ line. Rangers In WINNIPEG. Oct. 20.-—(CP)—'~New York Rangers staved off a last pe- rlod rallv by New York Americans here last. night to defeat Red Dul- ton’; rejuvenated squad 5-2 in a pro-season exhibition hockey lnllteil New York Rangers- Goal, Kerr; Coulter, Murray. Patrick; centre. Neil Colvllle; Sillb- icky. Mac Qoivllle; _ Heller. Juzda. Watson. Hider. brim Patrick, Smith, Hextall. Macdonald, e. Benson. Wycileriey. Officials—Willdv Lyndon. Swain. Wlnnlpel. Summary:- Stall ST. HYACINTHE. Que.. Qct. 20.— tCP)—The made-over Montreal Ca- numens, with eight new laces spot- ted through the line-up, emerged triumphant fl_'olll their first test to- duv bv deicntlllg New Haven 1588,16; opthe American Hockey League 0-2 before close to 2.099 iliiis- Five of the lithggflllliifs l l en ra ‘ Millie all» (m- the past two weeks. Johnny Quuty, ell Ottawa, KenlReflifdfigc Edmonton. Conny Tlldn ° the, Que.. Elmer Lech of M0050- jllw, Susie, and Joe Benoit of Tfflil. B C ' ' i s were goalie B$‘°G‘;§i§§{,£,°wll§ili Philadelphia Ramblers. centre "Murilh Chin}- beX-lmn‘ fornmrly of TOXOHYDMBDC Leafs. and left winger Jack Adams. who played last year with Vancou- ver Lions. Iéiifiliiiliilis-Goal. Gardiner: dc- rence. Gouphle, Young; centre, Lgch; wings, Adams and Robinson. shoe-Blake. Haynes. Bmiii- "1- ty sands. Getliffe. Chamberlain. '. _ T d1 _ Rcardon. mfigsirsflayeniGoal. Dion; defence. Miles, Hoch: eelllle. Wilson; wings. Tremblay, Trudei. subs-—- M60161’- Grabowsld. Patterson. Mewflekl Mlmtha. Mancuso. Hemmergng, Drouin. RJllnstilg-"afilwkii- M” °“' °g§,‘,'§,,,‘f3_",3ew5v Ltllonde and Ar- chie Wilcox. Summary:- I-‘irst Period 1-——Cflhi1(‘|l0ll8. Lech Robinson) ‘nzLcanadiens. Dclncrs (Blake) ugiinalties-Miles. Young. second Perllid ti-Calladiens. Qulliv (Getliffe) '4'__'New Haven, Drouin (Miles) gnaltics - Trude], clllllllberlllln. ., Benoit. l-loch l2). PM“ l-l - o. Win 52M Exhibition Came q-u-i " First Period New York Americans-Goal. Ro- Colville bertson: defence, Egan. Incl; cen- Third Period tre, Armstrong; wings, Anderson, 5——-RE\!1KE1‘S. Hextall (Wilson) Carr; subs, Conacher, Slobodzlan. 450 Bull, Jackson. O‘Flahertly. 5119K (Armstrong) Made-over Canacvliens Win First Game 5-2 1—Ralli!crs, Ll_\'lll_l Patrick (Mac- donaltl. Sllllllll 310a, ‘ 2—Ralmcrs. Pratt (Lynn Patrick) 9.21. ' Ii-Rangers. Heller. 18-15- Penaltics—None. Second Period 4—Rlllllzel-s. Pratt (Slllith, life:- dollald) 16.00. _ Penalties-Egan, Slobodzian. Nell ‘Gi-AIUPHCHXIS, Cflfl‘ l9 7—'Anler5i(r)*ans, Wvcilcrlev (Sl0b0- dzian) i4. . Penalties-Murray vatrick. Jllldfi- Trembiasfl >9.’.l8. _ 'l——cilllllfllt‘llb. Qulltv (Geiliffe. Sands, 11.35. _ , Penalties-Drouin. Benoit. Tlldin. Clements Wins Decision Over JO/ltlnie Lifford l GLACE BAY. N.‘ (cP)——Wliii‘C(i clclllenls. Waterford. NS, earned the right lo B. crack at Ronnie ivicNelrs iviarr- time welterweight boxing crown last nigllt wllcll he scored ll (lccisiun over Johnnie Llfiorti. oi Saint John. N. B., aitcr ills opponent barely miss- ed a knockout lll the second of tllur lO-round match. Tile Cape lire-lull boxer weighed 144 pounds. Lliiford at 143. ‘lwo other battles complet- tile card. last to be presented this season. Nick Melnlck. oi byii- ney, made short work of Jack nel- tey, Saint John, scoring a knock- out less than D0 seconds alter the light opened. willie ‘rum Peck, cf Louisburg, earned a six-round deci- sion over Billie Collkiill, of New Haven. Conn“ in the semi-final. was the second time in two years that Clements bested his New Brunswick opponent. His first vic- tory was bv a knockout, Both took it easy ill tilc first round. Then Lifford found the range ill tile second when he con- nected twice with solid punches to Loor Clements as manv times for counts of four and eight. He failed. however. to score the decidinll blow. Clements came back strong in the third and from then on had the oettcr of his opponent, catching Lil- ford l-en: ‘iedlv with stinging rights ‘lo the body. The Oil-ill. John boxer continued his attempts to bore in throughout, but after the near-disastrous sec- olld. Clements appeared to have figured his style, and kept out of range of the vicious jabs thrown by i his opponent. The decision was ull- ’n1.—mul iC/ftown Man Makes Hole In OneAtCataraqui Montreais 17th annual six-day game here l‘ t bicyvle race WlllCll ended here Sat- —- The first hole m one at me (m. urdfly nlsllll when the team of Ce- HERSHFY. Oi‘ mlqul Golf Club this year did Mi- come until l n _ a lead of three laps over their _ - Before all edlmatcd 10.000 fans ‘ Maj. F‘. B. Conrad. M. M, second in command of the 3rd Division Sig- nal Corps sank his tec shot on the 145-yard 12th hole Sunday. He was playing with Capt. C. A. Peck, Lt. ball Clllh '.\'(lillii To complete the Conrad combina- Rene C". of Mom, a1 . y) ilon Jimmy Conrad, young son of v e ’ irllfiif?_i°‘f"““ Ralph Conrad. was one of a. small gal for extra honors Ralph Conrad won the Etheringtorn Cup in a final over Henry Cartright, 4 and 2, on Sun- U. S. Team Wins Race MONTREAL, Oct. 20——(CP)-The United States won top h-gnorg in Sport Hockey league cl] Yates of Chicago and Angelo De the end of the season Her the team finished the race Willi a’ I.‘ wlai oi 2.579 miles and nine laps,‘ and 1.437 points gained by Wiflfiillgl sprints. Three laps behind the orravvll o}. ness manager James McCaifrey 531d I leaders C. Holmes and Ralph Conrad. were lqorchy-l pedem vlctflrm and 19W iflllflwinil i110 iollfsbllie 811d day. Only one more tropilvflisvlefi M) Si“ to be decided to complete this veers scheduled Standard.) OUT OUR WAY m; J- n. a Tllinnrs OTTIHVA. Ucl. 1J0 -- (CP- —~ Springiield Indians of the American team that lilllSllfd last season out ‘(lay nigh! to tlcfea: . j lCPi ~~Bus:- i "might Ottawa Rough Riders Foot- PIBY. —(Kingston Whig- plulrsaers‘ ill can: fered a severe back injllrv ‘~ Briefs scored seven goals in the l-illfll period lo defeat Pro- lBearlles clrferllul S vidence Reds "l- 2 ill an exhibitioll' lllglli. l l Wlcl’) WBcs- I [ton Bruins o! the National Hccke." Bacco of Newark, N.J., finished with a League sent practically the same ~l ill all (‘i-Zllll‘i'i()‘l "im- l 1- 1 demand an ldlall footb Mon EPEEKlEEl‘ IF YOU WANT A SUIT THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL— - - WEAR WELL-AND KEEP ITS SHAPE GUIILIITEID lllTlfiH KIIUTQCTURL V also MILITARY CLOTHS for the fourth quarter and will be out for the rest of the season. McCafirt-j." bialllezl liritlle Zoe gollzlull llll‘>lllilll, for Gr I‘ jlll'_\', <-Lll.ln.ll.; l;l- , afur the lalil-r was lil( Argo plajiers. 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