NOVEMBER 19, 1936 BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Bruins’ proposals To, Othe for "Wide Open Hockey” i: Down The Alleys ' ~ v-r. 1111.1. BOWLING $110!’:- novcams: woi-xuns 1:111 ixzght on the H01!’ N m“ .. 1 1- 1:-.i":1- 1 $.10“.111111<1--al11-l\i1-Do11nld sched- 161111111 11111111111 a1 "Vi?" °"'”"k 5mm‘ This series W111 ‘ - 1 :1 1111- 011:1 of t.-c "ling \ 1, 111.1121- learn 9,1,‘, 1,15. 1 1.11 1 111-11 1151111111 i-lav ‘Wm m, ,1_g1;.-11 lloly Name imxcd 11111111" thrunpzons f:"r 1110 W"? 1, l-oirs were execut- " 1111x141 11-..- a rranll/ senii-finzus their 'tal,‘.~- all (‘.1’- ‘way on some nighis" be- . 11 iinly-r one team. ' Craswcll and 5111-111‘ llovle havc ccn rollbiv." 11p every 111.1111 throughout .11-11-nt. and they 1091K t0 " ‘ of l:1':i '5'.‘ 1 trophies (lonated 11v Q1_1)11.;;;111. 11111 on thc othrr nanu m1».- \1~.11 1.1111 worthy opponents‘ ln 1111- 1111111111 Air. and Miw. Mac- 13111111111 t-.l1o ar1 e:1(l_v. and never cit": 11p 1111111 tre last 111111 is r011- 2d spar-lit 1111-; ivlshlng to see n. bit- 1" 511-111» 1‘ r1‘ the ball 111111 pin 3111111- 1 1-11111 ix- on 11111111 to “ 1119f ‘111- l1; guess 111-111; , " 111111 will h1- d1- . 1-' ll. Crawvcll G. Doyle ' Total-l 1711 132 1-‘(11111-11 A.B1"~rk-- "' 1111s. Burke 157 ’l‘o11'.-l1l-l. '!I(i I-‘OFR LI-lfdilH-I The 11111-111111: of the 131g Four Bolvlzng Lena-tic grit 11111191" way last 11111111 111th Pitt-r ltizGottnt-l‘ '. 11111: a.» 11111111-1- of tori-moors delltw-riiijz i111- 1" ball doz-xn the allay tl"us this League. . thout three months. 'l"h'.- l-‘nz- A1. 1-\ \v1-re at thrir st to 11in their 11111-111111; 1.1111110, ro‘ n1: 11p tln- l; 1" 1111-11 st-Lrz- of I ill. E1"111-.~1l11 .11 111-1121: tho 1121111 mark-- ..-_‘..\ 1»- ltifi OLD 'l'I.\lI-.‘Rh —- R. Dilnz-an 170 ‘.204 181 E. .\l1‘.\I11ll1li 1117 211-1 1S1; J. H11 -1lc. 2'39 19:3 191) - ‘.1111 1515 111G 211i 1711 ‘.1151 100 111-1 278 E1111 3.1.1 ' .1 1' E- llvlm 2311 as: :13 ‘ 311111. .,-.1- Frnlr- 11511111 1152. H111‘ ROiilll F130. IHHVI ING v Kelly it 1111111115 ‘Trophy lrerri- ()1:t\:— 1113 1G1 1113 1'10 1'11! 1Z9 ll!) 111-1 15'! 1111 1.33 127 h 1111i 111 1111) 1 ‘ "_1_ _ "1l'{ll1)l?l|i1\;~. K. (111111 11 1-17 1'17 1115i last two 1 Management I 1 Make Clubs 1i BOSTON, Nov. 18—tAP)—B05t0n Bruins’ management today chal- lenged all of bthcr National Hoc- lzey League clubs to play‘ a wide open game here and offered infor- fcit $1.000 if‘ its players failcd to play that, sort of hockey on the road.- "The policy of the Boston Bruins this y-c-ar will be to play wide open. hockcyv." a letter, signed by Presi- dent Weston W. Adams and Gen- eral ltfzznagir Arthur H. Ross and addre-scrl to all the other club owners, road. "Naturally, we will play open hockey in Boston bccattsc- our fans .111- 1-1111111-11 to tho best. We wish also to play 11111-11 hocki-y on the road b11t we will do this only if op- posing clubs \\"1ll 111111‘ open hockey- i11 Boston. "We challenge the presidentsand managers of rival Natinnzii League Clubs lo play this open type of hockey i11 Boston and we 11"ill agree to pay $1.00.’) to a11y club against which we do not, play open hockey on their home ice, provided that (-1111) will agree to pay $1,000 to the Bruins any time it dues not play open hockxzy in Boston." "Any c1111) that will not accept this cliallr-lige will b1- given the aamc sort oi hockey, game for game 011 their i1-1- by the Bruins, which they play on Boston ice." The l5r11ins, i11 one of the most 0111-11 gJun-s 11111111-11 heri- in years. were outpl.:_v1-1i 111st 11351111, ivhen they bnvcd to thc New York Ran- gers 0-1. (Janadiens Favor Move MONTREAL, Nov. ,lil~- tCP) The challenge of Boston Brzlins to cthrr clubs in thc National Hoe- kry" League to play a ivide open gaint- or forfeit $1.000 found favor in 131111-1-111 tonight. l\i:-.11a;,1-r Cecil Hart of Lfuntix-al Canudiens: "I think the Boston scheme is a splendid idea; I'm rll for open hockey." Said ‘Lcziguc Pri-sirlent Cziltlt-l‘; 1-.~"(i111r." "Ar: far as Frank "I find the proposal inter- Caltazlicns are con- ci-rnrd, we've been playing wide t-pcn h" ey and will continue to 110 so." said Hart. connne11t-I11g on thc 01111111-11111- from the Bruin man- - fjilllClll. "As far as I know. everyone is in can-pletc accord wzth the idea of pl: 111g a11 0111-11 game." Calder dc- 1-la1cd. "'I‘l1-.1t‘s what the cusiom- crs 1111111." Always Leaf Policy TORONTO. Nov. l8—tCP)—-The 1110a of Boston Bruins’ manage- nu-nt for N111.111111l Lmguc Hockey clubs to 111111 $1,000 ccurh to insure "vcide 11111-11 l-.o.-l-'.1-,\"' leaves Smythc t-ntiri-ly cold. "That's ideas. the buck on 11.1111 1111- Conny like all 01111-1‘ Boston 'l‘l1-:,v'1"1- ju.~~t trying to pass to 1111- 011111" clubs." W; - 1.1-1‘ of Toronto's ""'l‘h1;\' 111-111. 11ecd to .-;1-11:l tho»- l».-'.1:-1-.; t.» us. T111- Leafs away-s 111111-1-11 11111-11 hoz-lc-v. Wc .<'1"1"1-d 10o gmls last year more t11:111 a1" 11:11.1 club a1111 you doirt p;1-t goals by 1111111. W1- hz-ve al- \v:_vs 111111-1-11 widt- 11111-11 hackv-y- in 111x10“ and 1"a:-l:c11 1111-111 in. 1 c1111? s-a); 1111- .-..1111:- nf thcln in Tor- onto." S111ytho added. i 111111.103 wan 111mm» (110111 P 1111111 naaairepf fussn‘ BLADE 0011111111511 O Here's the greatest shaving value ever! 10 genuine Blue Gillclifi blades, alone worth alto; I 201d plat .11 Gillette razor with the new- Sqylc jumbo handle; and a handy uvd hlrarir container ALL f0!‘ 11111-1 59c‘. Ask your dealer for (116 0111.11. “Gold SpeciaW-lifidlyl 11' calm: snrrrv 11112012 co., of cannon, 1.111. 1113,1115 Murphy-Wins Bout From Jim Spencer Dr. John Murphy of Medford, lvlass, holder of the world's junior heatywcight wrestling crown, and a. modern "Houdini" of the game, took just 31 minutes to turn bacik another challenger for hi; title when um last night in two straight falls in the. main event of Joey McDon- ald's card. The Chicago “badmarfl lost the first fall after 24 minutes of grappling and went out- in short order in the second in the time of scvcn minutes. The bloncle-haired Murphy won on a body press in both instances after sending his opponent groggy; with a series of his famous "drop kicks". Fast as greased lightning and able to wriggle out of any holds that his 011110110111, pinned on him, ecr had him in difilcultic; twice but the winner came back both times jgling in agony on the mat. The Doct- scientific wrestlers in the game 11nd 1 at thc same time able to adapt him- ‘sc-lf to whatever method his oppon- - ent, chooses. He also proied this 1111 t ‘night tvhenovcr the going,got tough hind rugged 11nd brat Smut-er at his . ‘ own game. 1 Spenccr although his tactics didn't draw fator with thc crowd proved plenty garlic. Many times Murphy had 111m in difficutics 011 the mat but thc Chicago wrestler generally; to 1112111115011 to lax-air it until ablc b-rczak frce oflhe holds. Olhrr times he sought the safety of the rope; but discretion is oftimes thc better lpart of valor". 1 I11 i111.- preliiiiiriary- to the Spencs-r- * 1 Nftirphy bout, Vic Bittland of Monet- 1cn won from Bill Gill wlun referee __ j Charlie Allen awarded hhn tlte bout ‘when Gill failed to respond to re- peated warnings of tangling Blit- 1.11111; 111-1111 I-etvvccn the ropes. This bout, was pie: ng to the small czowd n. of fans itltliotrgli it cldtrt produce 1l1c action the main event did. Gill. l.till the showman of his "B1; Four" (Ltys \vl1-.-11.pl;1ying de cncc for the Moucton HMVKS 115111111 received 311101111; of r-azzing 11111 as usual “Rosy” ‘just 121111111011 1111-111“ off and went about thc bmincss at‘ hand. Hudson rscores Winning Coal ((‘.I'. ;.‘_" (‘:..':rdian's Sprrial ‘Virvl PH1IJAI;;QLP1IIA’ Nov. 18 -— A last-minute goal by Ron Hudson. formcrlyyof Charlottetown Abcg- welts. broke a deadlock tonight and gave Pittsburgh Hornets a 3-2 win ovcr Phifarlelphia Ramblers in the International - American Hockey League. The win strengthened Pittsburgfis 111111 on first place in thc lcagtic-‘s western division. Just, 34 srconrls of the gamc were left, with the score at 2-2, when the former Maritime Hockey Lcaguer broke thc ice with the winning 110111. He t,ook a. pass from Billy Hudson to slip the rubber past goalie Bert Gardiner with an mbeatable shot. Bert Connolly. formerly with the Afonctnrfl-lawks, played with Phil- adelphia but failed to break into the scoring. He drew a penalty i11 the second frame for rough play. GERMAN WINS BOUT LONDON, Nov. l8—(AP)—Wn1~ ter Nctiscl, German heavyweight. outpointcd Ben Foord, British Em- pire champion from South Africa " tonight in a IS-round fight. The Duke of Gloucester and Max Scluni-ling attended. 01-’ he defeated Jin 51191160!‘ B1’- T-he WP" Murphy _ was the 11111ster from the start. Spen- 1 to give his opponent 11 turn at wrig- ‘- .1 Favorites Vanqaished In 101" proved that, he is one of the most j I"! For . Opening Amateur REGINA, Nov. 18—(CP)—-Propo- szils to permit mingling of profes- sional and amateur athletes to a far greater extent than the Amat- cur Athletic Union of Canada con- stitution provides awaited consid- eration tonight on the eve of the Union's 40th annual meeting. Delegates from all parts of the Dominion will attend opening ses- sion of three days meeting tomor- row. Delegates to the Women's Amateur Athletic Federation meet- ing, concluded yesterday, . are re- maining for the senior gathering. Canadian Amateur Hockey Asso- tion proposals to broaden the anirteur code were expected to 11riivide the fireworks. They would permit payment of athletes for time lost from work while compet- ing, capitalization of athletic abil- :'.y 111 obtaining employment, par- Athletic THF. A (ZHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN“ $1LQRT WORLQ Delegates Gather Al: Reginallfirfl)’ HGYHES Sessions 011K" 06k $0111 Union , Abe Feldman tlcipation of professionals 1n one; ‘A- P- b? Gnrdhn" 59mm W“) sport as amateurs in another, and’ NEW YORK’ NW" la-Eemy 1 games between amateur and pro- y Haiyrllis-xghgladiggg“ “Vi; tiag; fessional teams. - “'95 1 a e 5 1 Strong opposition was certain to Brwkwn vewran’ Abe Feldman’ tonight, scoring a, knockout in the come from A'A'U' omcms’ pa” se-ond round of their IO-rounder tlrfllllifli thsfcr from eaitern vblran- m the'fiippodrome_ C es’ c e opponen ‘u '_ A‘ Haynes scaled 199 3-4 and Feld- Fry, of Dunnville, Ont, who retires" ma“ 180 14 this ye“ as president‘ Mr‘ F“! Haynes surprised ‘the small gal- wmends adoption of the ‘may lery of 3.000 by flooring the rug- point" proposals would bar Canada _ ged Feldman, rated topsasaheavy- ‘ from international oompetltiomln- Weight trial horse. ‘our “mes be_ eluding Olympic games. fore Referee A1 Reich stopped the l Another controversial issue isex- figlit and waved the Brooklyn boy peeled to be the Central 011111110 to his corner. The end came after branclrs suggestion the Norton H. 1;41 of the sewnd 10111111 Crow memorial award to ‘l-heyeaffl It was the first time Fcldmzin outstanding athlete in Canada be had been knccked off his feet in confined to men. Last year Aileen five year". of ring campaigning. Mcagher, Halifax girl sprinter, rc- down to business with the start oi Neutral Stand A 1s Adopted By Commission By EDDIE BRIETZ Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Nov. 18-(AP1—-An Atlantic City na-decision fight, be- tween Jamcs J. Braddock and Joe Lotus seemed a step nearer reality tonight. - The New York State Athletic Commission. \V1‘l1(311 had been ex- ptcted to oppose thc fight, indi- cated today it would adopt :1 neu- tral stand. The Commission intimated that if Braddock will sign articles, to fight Max Schmcling 110st June and 110st a $5,000 binder. what. he does outside of New York is his cwn affair. Called before the boxing solons. Joe Gould, Braddocks nuuiagcr, left a half hour session claiming nvic- toiy. “Why, I'll put that money 11p right aw-zvv," he said. Chairman John J. Phelun rc- minded Gould he had agrccdvto negotiate for no fights without the sanction of the Commission. “That's right," replied Gould, pulling a sheaf of letters and tele- grams from his pocket. “But here are offers for Braddocks services totalling more than $1,000,000. At. present I am entertaining onefrom Herman Taylor for Jim to fight Joe Louis in Atlantic. City." "This Commission has nothlngto do with Atlantic City,'_f_sai_d___l§,‘hl a11. 111g that you carry out your agree- ment with us." The attitude of the Commission struck observers as wanting to givc Sehmelings interests all possible protection without trying to throw a monkey‘ wrench into the Atlantic City machinery. ‘I TAKING PAPER DICKIES LONDON-The Import Duties 1Advisory Committee gives notice l of applications for increases in the import duty on shirt fronts wholly or partly of paper. Wife-I heard the clock strike two as you eamc in. Hllsbnhd—-Yes, my dear, 11 was beginning to strike ten, but I stop- ped it for fear it would waken you. The only bread that Is sweet is that which we have earned. BKINUINU UP FAI HIIR is f’! “b 1- l 9 § a § é ‘< "B111, we are interested in see- l the second. He shot a left to thc chin, follotvcd by a right to the same spot and Fcldman went down BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT CUT CDARSE FDR THE PIPE n0 other tobacco Just like for a co1111t, of fo11r. He got to his feet 111 time to run into another left to the head. This one floored him for nine. Haynes pressed his advantage with a. serie" of hard lofts and rights to both head and body to score his third knockdosvn. Again Fcldman took a count of nine. A right 1o thc jaw accounted for the fourth. The dine-keeper had reached a 10;1nt of f011r when Rcich st11>11r11 t1l1- fight. I-‘.-l1‘.11-"-11 lauded two gcod rights to Ii:1,v1.e.-;‘ head Lo win L11:- first 111111111. l Off to a slow start, Haynes got ceived the honor. l l 1 1 PINEHURST, N. C., NOV. 18 -- In two 18-hole rounds of the Un- itcd States Professional Golfers‘ Championship, defending champion Johnny Revolta, of Chicago and thrce former champions, Gene Sar- azen, Paul Runyan and Tommy Armour, were blown out of sight. today in sharp explosions which left only a few favorites among the - 10 survivors of 6-1 who qualified. Ilarold McSp-adcn of Winchester. 1 Mass, whose previ u" clui t. _ fame was victory lnotlie 1932188; Set Dates For 1 Curling Play Francisco open match play tour- nament, defeated R/evolta. one up at the 19th in the second round. Armour, winnerof the title in 1930 and runner up last year; Sar- ((3.1! Bv (fourth-airs Special Wire) azen, champion in 1922-23 and '33, MON 11.11,, Nov, ill-Dates for a and Runyan, king two years ago, were knocked out in the first round. Armour bowed to Mnrtic Dutra of Detroit, 4 and 3; Runyon the major competitive program of the Canadian Branch of the Royal Caledoninn CurlingClub were an- nounced today. ivcre slaughtered in the afternoon. There were at least two other re- sults in the nature of upsets, sec- ond round victories by Victor Ghezzl of Deal, N. J., one up over Fay Coleman of Culver City, Cnlifl, the qualifying medalist, and Jimmy Hines, Garden City, N. Y., 2 and 1, over Ray Mangrum of Pittsburgh. Henry Picard of Hershey, Pa. who now looms as the man to beat, and Tony Manero of Greensboro, N. C., reigning United States open champion, passed the test. match 111-111-1-1-11 Canada and United Stall-s curlers will be 111aycd on ltiontreal ice with Feb. 20 set as 11 tentative date. We can h1- thankful tn n friflld for a fc ores, or a little K110110113 and yet r freedom, life, health and reason, we look upon OIITFIHVPS 35 under no obligation. Curling Assn. Meeting Is .1 Postponed’; The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Curling Association ichcduled to be held last night had been postponed indefinitely, Mr. C. M. Williams announced yesterday. Rough snow covered roads making it difficult for the Montague mem- , hers of the Association to attend was given as the reason for post- ponement. Skates and Boots ‘We Buy, Sell and Exchange Exchange Store 108 Rielmond St. Phone B69 111: (JLACE BAY, N. S. N01‘. llb-(CPJ Llurrlv C1: . nime bang. crowds-d street br-ttvr-rn two lush- ionably-dresscd women. _ Two urchins who happened lobe! Gal-pp“ \\f1_\L (-01.1 111,1, 11.. 11 1.: 3 passing gazed at them and 01'1"": di-irats Izzy .111nna/-/11. 11. \‘1--.-. ‘l ' nod. 1n their title 11-1111 111-1-1- N1- "i-d an 11 met-t .~‘.1-:111‘.11 linxv 1" ~ 111" at Woliviiie Santirday for tu- 7,11:- 11111l;lc111.1t11: 11f tln- Mur- rugby‘ 1111110 rugby title. ltirVirar said Caledonia play in Wolfvillc if all ex1wensr-s were guaranteed. The invitation 111.11 McVicafs scint- acceptance brought foot-bail back i11- to thc Nova Scotia sport picture with Yesterday manager announced his team through for the zeason after Acadia had notified lnm they wouid be 1111- abie to go to Glace Bay becaum- 01' --~Ivl1111ager Charlie .\lcVicar of the. C1111-1lonia football team said 11111111111. 111111 r1- liave 11:. ;1.1111111'n 1,0 1-11 .sl1rd1c111i\v_vpp would Caledonia was the lost to Clarence Doser of Rochcs- (Ttvw-gttilion for 1111- Governor pressure o." studies and would ('10-; ter, N.Y., 2 and 1, 11nd Sarazen ( m, 11-01111)», pmtiioninnc or fault the final match. 1 yielded to Jack Patrvni 0f Slww- 1111-..1.1-.-1-1111< cliainpioiisnip. will _ 1 nee-on-Delnware, Pa", on the 18th l 11411-1 licrc Fri). 4. with the final at 1 green, but the lambs who slew 1119101111011 Feb. 13. A particularly small hut vi-rl/ butchers dldnt last long. They T119 International Gordon Medal dapper man was walking 11101111 a To thc obvious embarrassment of the escort, one of the boys said: “Ain't much ham in that s§andwtch is there, Bill?" 111. -111.1111 a‘ <1"1 ... . i11- 'l‘h1 Lghiers l111\1 1 l. ' traznuijx. Jrnnny :.1na<-.11--- 11.. r111! 1n 111.11 111111111 whil1- 111.1111: NEW ‘1' 01th N111". i‘ 1'1\..z1\' ll tune 1.- l.- _\I.1 Caledonia TeamilMlfiLarh in 1S A May Yet Meei-1Favored 7141) Acadia Squad Take A11111er5 1 1 e11 himself at 5111111111‘. .\' .1 .' appearctl lll fine 11-1111- l,.-.:"nin 11.011011 lo 111- 111 111-‘111- 1113.11 when 111- 110111.- uf his I 11-1-1 in hat"- (lurlnfl that xvuy 1111'.‘ ‘Junnrv .~,.1 SIGNS .\(iI.. . l\'l.\\' YORK. N111, it; - S1111 Plan. 1111111-1 ‘ " \\‘1-ll1-1"\\ s5 -1.1~<l an agr1-1-1111-11: 111111-11-1111 1111- t11l1- 11- \\ minis Th1- iiisht would 1;" 111-111 -.\ days of the Jannarvo 111-111 1t l-l. 5 : enuver-s tuiinjured. Januazzos manager, 111-111-11 a :"1111- , 1J('1 is 111111-1111 0r Vifalif l‘1-1"1-l‘.l thc 1:l.‘-l 111.‘. 11-11:» 111.- . 11-1- z- 11 "111 13311 11_'1'-1Jlll .'l._'. 1.: \ 1 (‘111-- .-\1 Drink more TfA .3 a,“ - noon t . 11'. 11:01 - . 111 1x1ic11 1111 i1; lU-r-nind p“- 1x11111- 1.11‘ 1.1 I 11 - ~ 11 - =-‘---_-_.,.;-. .1 "illll, 0 1 THAT BE FOR GOONIESB 5AKE! ALL. I'VE‘ DONE ‘TODAY l5 ANEWER TH’ DOD?- BELL: NOW WHO CAN 1 oorrr CA 1 ._ _1_1.~~.e. A e151- o1= av GOlJX-I cz-rfr WHO rr 1s- . zoo VOLUMES-‘fl-IEYARE KNOW 11.-.=1-1j1 as-"a-“es... - 2-1.- - - _ Pt. l " ' c OF'EM-- i’ 1 c..- on. 1.112 JlGE-Z-AND, 1 r; - 1 14AT1_1.Z'/\1.1>r 1 KNOW You 1 \Nl'._\_ 'v'\’,\NT A 5E1‘- 1 ,. / I 4“ 1f 11 » 1 A =bioikxun-s,uq_m.wa_ig_n 9/0200»: MESR-BJT I'M _ l II-IY 11 1 1.11- 11111