“The Chew for You” lllCKEY AND NICHOLSONS BLACK TWIST A Home Product — Popular Everywhere v TORONTO. Nov. 29 — (CP) —i Hockey's fabulous fat man. Walteri (Turk) Broda. got orders today to‘ rut his weight from 197 to 190 pounds. Until he docs, someone else will tend goal for ‘Poi-onto Staple Leafs in tiie National Hoc- rey League. Theu ltiniatuni came from Conny Smytlie, the Leafs‘ managing direc- -)or, who added that four other players-Garth Bosch. Harry Watson, Sid Smith and Vic Lynn “have been ordt reel to eiit \\'(‘l].1lli or they \\lll be Luci off like thc Turk. Drastic action \‘(‘£'!ll(‘(l bound to come after the d ‘mai showing of last year's b (‘up champions in the last s ‘ games of which they lost five and tied one. Broda. at {i3 the N. H. L.'s old- est player, has been far from the spry performer" iviin was the back- bone of the club's three straight‘ Stanley Cup triumphs, Smythe said that Gil Mayer. goalie for Pittsburgh Hornets of thc American Hockey League, will take Broda‘: plume Thursday nigh‘. when Detroit Red Wings come here to play the Leafs. He hopes. though. that the Turk ' will have the "sense" to get lIllOi condition so he can get back onl the job Saturday night against New York Rangers. i "We are not running a fat man's team. Broda is way overweighrt ati, 197 pounds. He is off the teaml until he shows some common; ,|ense. He has been ordered to» reduce to 190 pounds." ' Asked who would replace May- er at Pittsburgh, Smythe said: “Maybe Broda; they don't play till Saturday." Boesch, I defencoman. was told to cut from 195 to 190 pounds; Watson, from 205 to 200: Simith, f:o~m 183 to 180. Lynn has no tar- get but he's to come down. Wat- son, Smith and Lynn all play left wing. For Broda, the gama will be ‘the first he has missed (except when he was in the Canadian Army from 1942 to 1946) since he became the team's regular goalie in the 107-38 season. He has played in 35f) league and 84 playoff games. Tvrice he won the Vczina Trophy as the N. H. Lfs top goalie-in 19-10-41 and. 1947-48. Weight has been a growing pro- blem for Broda, who stands five ‘feet. nine inches. In the 1946-47 season he weighed 183.. The next season he went up to 185 and last year he hit 190. He topped 200 beffore slanting pre-season training {this year. Record books show six- foot Harry Lumley of Detroit Red Wings as Brodas chief weight rival among goalies. at 195. Broda could not he reached for comment on the situation. But friends said they believed he was busy trying tn get off the pounds. w. v3. Boys Win Exhibition “Turk” Broda Ordered To Cut Weight 7 Pounds‘ lotiil » Curling Season To Open » This Allemoon Making one of its earliest open- ings in iiisiury. the Charlottetown Curling Club will launch its sea- scn this afternoon wligti some 64 curlers \\'lll take to the ice wiitii broom and stone a). two o'clock to take part in the New Stone Bon- spicl which will set the Club's activities rolling for the season. Prior to the commencement of play, a dinner will be held at the Club at l RM. which will be at- tended by Lt. Governor J. A. Ber- nard, Premier J. Waiter Jones and Mayor B. Earle MacDonald, who will be honored guests at the ol- licial opening. Following the dinner, me Lieu- tenant Governor will take out the first broom to give ice to Premier Jonas, who will throw the first stone of the season. Plav will be continued in the evening, when it is expected _aii equal number of ardent curlers will take part in the play as in the afternoon schedule. The after- noon draw will be made from those attending the dinner func- tion. The play will be under the di- rection of Mr. George Hawkins. chianman of the Games Committee. and all members are asked to turn out in force tn start the sea- son otf succesfullv. Halifax In 6-3 Victory Over Hawks HALIFAX, Nov. 29 — (C?) - Haliflax St. Mary's ran their un- defeated home-ice string to l4 games tonight by dumping Monr- ton Hawks 6-3 before 3,691 Mari- time Senior Hockey League fans. Sgt. Mary's also kept well up in second place, just two points be- hind Saint John Beavers. who clipped Amherst Ramblers 5-2, In five appearances on Halifax four and tied one. rink, they have beaten three times and lost once. that. St. Mary's scored four times lead they needed and then even on the game's four remain- ing goal: in the last two periods. left at home for a pendectorriy. possible turn in the last frame. 43 stops. Jack Donlevy 2O 1n St Hoop Game m an exhibition basketball game alt the Y.'l\'I.C..»\, last. night the West ICent School bojs took n close .' victory from the Prince Street School lwcpsters lll a well-ptayied,‘ Mary's nets. Halifax outshot Mont:- ton 14-1 in the second period. Lineupsz-v Moncton: Goal, Colvin; defence ‘ Leckie, LeBlanc; centre, McKenzie Wings, Mllnnl, Fitzpatrick; Larlee, Imontl, Barkwell, Ryan Robinson, Porter, Fleet, McEwen. ice this season, Hawks have lost In their own Halifax in the firm period to take all the split Hawks missed Manny McIntyre. thc high-scoring winger who was ap- Monctoh rear-guard Eric Fleet was whacked on the instep in the second period but was able to re- Hawk goalie Les Col\'in made. subs. l i The writer of tliis column liad a friendly letter yesterday from Wes “Buckif 'l'rainor. a former local hockeyist who needs no introduc- tion to fans and sportsmen in llllS quarter. and who finished last seri- son with the New York RHHSFFS N. H. L. squad. He turned out again th.s year \\:iii the satire (‘lHD m pr9-5Qa50n training only to ltrive a further injury tii a lviil knee send him to New Haven lla-iihlcrs. Ranger farm Hub of the Limited States Professional liiickr.“ 111"?“ gue. o o u With high hopes of liming I1 good season with the club in N. H. L. competition. Bizekn has been having a tough run of luck right from thc start. Suffering a kite? injury in an exhibition game flu"- irig pre-senson training with the Rangers (and oddly cnougviagaitisi the Neui Haven team lie is witnt a; ppesgym he was farmed out tn the New Haven Club. Reenvei-iiv: from his injury he ivris just star'- iiig to get rolling and was nickel". up his share of scorin! poinls wit?" he was sent to hospital again with a fractured jaw. . - Writing from the hospital. Wes seems cheerful enough. however, and says “At present I am in hos- pital with a broken jaw and ex- pect to be out aroiin and now that my knee has al- ready been battered for this .\'<‘I1F- l will be able to play hockey." o o - with a battered knee and a broken _]8\\', sure has plenty on the brill. and we don't see how he can zuiss making a go of it. and we certain- ly take this opportunity of wishing him a speedy recovery and the best of luck for the future. know that his many friends and fellow sportsmen here will iP-"l us in that, and will be lookin". forward to seeing his name hack in the lineup and scoring columns again. noo Speaking of hockey players, this column from time to time, is won to make mention of former local hockey stars who are performing in leagues off the Island. and haw: of late been mentioning a num- ber of the boys such as Buck Whitlock, Nick Nicolle, Mousey Tonight Hawks scored on the Dowling and others who are mak- first play of the game but they ing a good showing so far this were outpaced pretty well after season in Maritime Big Four Hockey ranks. . v e At this time, however. we would like to remind local fans of two the scoring columns of late in the Anligonish - Pictou - (‘olcliester League. in the persons of “Tie" Williams and Cart MacDonald, Tic, since leaving the Cape Bre- ton Senior League a few years back, has been one of the lead- ing goal-getlers with the Pictou Maripacs. WiltllC Carl, who has been a familiar figure and a stat" player with the Saint Dunstans University hockey squad for thc past four years or so. is now a student at St. 1-‘. X. and is crforin- ing with that squad this mason in the A-P-C division. . . - Although the League has been closely contested encounter. ‘Mlglirmzfi iyf°gléofi°lllsxti_ofl°filllfgl Znlffeéllildlggt/Hivwg IIlOJZklPPEfI Led by t.ie. sharp-shooting of swung; mngs Gaudn, schmlm. _ - -_ _ p l) ’ h ‘onward B3,“. MRGMHMHL who subs. Ford. ‘Banned i Mccregor: haw been iinging in their fail “liked 11D a will“ ‘ll l6 9mm! dur‘ Brennan, Hollett Sullivan, Wilkes. Sham M the Scoring’ with W11‘ mg the encounter‘. the w.i<.s. squad po,,,,,,s' provust ‘Grabcwsk, hams chalking upltwo goals and 19d bY a "o" "t 1542 “t ‘he “id Officials: Gillfs nnd Sleep. mum 355,5“ for hvc plum‘; m of the first half. Coming back Fl," IMHO,‘ ""90 EBmBS Playcd- will"! MK- stronger in the final half the P.S.S._ ,_,,,,,,,C,,,,, Mun“, Donald tins garnered a zeal and boys shot basket for basket with 111100“ ' v JG an assist in two starts. the winners to be only outpolntcd 2_,_Ha1;;,,‘\-‘ Hannm, ~ ' ' by one point 0n the scoring in the ,Mc(;,-ego,._ yam-d) ____________ __ 594 League officials stated yesterday frame. to lose out by a four-Point l-Halifax, Armstron], lllat there will be a slight cringe margin on the game. (Schmidt) . .. .._. .... .. Ml in tonight's opening schedule of Red MHOFYIdYP" 71% (h. hi8“ 4—Hallfax, Armstrong, the Island Physical Fitness Basket- oinvsetter for the Prince Street (Schmidt. Gnudct) 18.44 ball League, which will be held at Y! Wm‘ a mini "l elzm- will“ 5—l'lflllfliX. MCGYEZOI”. the Prince of Wales.College Audi- tAammatt-s John MacDougali rind mannon, 19m wflum as a twmgame open-mg ‘ ‘ 1m a close swmd P. iti s: McLau hll Imonti ~ 91"" Talk“ “nil ena c 8 H. ~ event. The first game between W“ “V” *P‘°°°' L°B'*‘"°- s D u and Ray's Millionaires The following are the lineups and - gammy yum] “jm lleméin unchan . _ . , ged and will get nnd scoring pOlHf-S- FHQMBX- 5chmldt- underwa at s ve ‘cl k b t th ;W.K.S. — Joey ROFL 22 31'1" (Armstrong, Steel) ........ .. 5.03 d y e o MP‘ a, Chandler, 02 Gerald Birt, 5;, Ill) ‘7—Monctori, Robinson. sewn Axame)“ s"! ' ' ' nnedy. o; Rory Limtz. 5; Don (Barkwell, Leckle) .. 18.50 "PM ‘my msl°°d ° smem": mutt». o; Bob White. 2; Dave Penalties: Fiztpatrlck, Fleet, side Sfliumim =5 vriamellv 1301i, 0; MaioMills-n. 16; Provost, Armstrong, LoBlanc (2). Scheduled- The‘ mania W" "@419 u“, sumlgbury, o, T0131, 30, Thu-d Pgflod when Summerside notified offici- r.s.s.- Red MaoFadyen. a: John 8—Monct.on, Fltzpdtrlck, all here that they would be un- flflgbougclly, 7; Lloyd Seaman. O; (McKenzie) ........................ .. 1.40 able to make the trip down for Jack ‘lfiirner, , Bill MacKlnhon. 0; 9—Hallfax, Wilkes, the opening. ‘ cum Taylor. 7: Bruce ‘Lieitch, O; (Sullivan, Hollett) . 14.31 mm Hustle, o. Total as. Penalties: McEwen, Robinson. Juvenile Hoop YEO THEATR MONTAGUE - FRIDAY - SATURDAY "Aims A GEHTLEMAH" WALLACE BEERY - TOM DRAKE All) "SPORT OI‘ MILLIONS”, showing hlnous Meeting Postponed it was uinounced by the Depart- ment: of Physical Fitness inst night organisation meeting. which was to be held tonight. has been posflponod until tomorrow night at 8:30 at the Travel Bureau. d Christmas. . hope that when my jaw heal! l: Any guy that can talk like that, We ' other boys who have been hitting‘ that the Juvenile Badtethalt League The meeting was postponed due to the fact that. it would ha con- flicting with other important ut- lvltles balng hold the some night. The \VllEl£\!l Memorial Hail packed to the doors again night when Promoters Poulton and Luntl put on another smart si.\ ,bout boxing cardvwhich gave the ‘fans a bang-up evening of boxing! lentertziinmeiit. Local boxers took‘ ‘two decisions and a TKO. (H l, 4 Aiainli-iitd opponents. l Coming out of his corner ,;kc n‘ ibombsliell. Harry Potilton (‘i-ti ‘polished off his opponent, Clizrlre‘ xfartell (147) of New Wzitzrftiitl, N.S, to earn a (iiie-rciind tsp, in the main event that was scheiltilt-d to be an elglit-roiiiid go. Slnrteil. lislio was n0 match for the e.\',:er neural Poiilton, hit the ('Z\ll\ tlirec times in the round by ic treated two-listed onslziiiehi.» liv, the classy island \\'(‘llCl‘i\'£‘liZll" champion, the first two lino-k. iiouns being for counts of s .\ anti‘ the final one going to ‘our n‘ ‘he bell. The liandleis of the NS} tighter threw in the towel at the‘ end of the round to ;.!l\'(‘. Poiiltu: ltis t.k.o., which if It llflll gone iniioLlicr round, would have no ,doubt ended in a knockout. ROY "Tiger" Steele 1131i) mitt.- n wiiirlwiiid return to the ring .1.’- ter a long layoff (lllO m in] t an it car accident, wlieii lic hcl udoyu Carr i135) all over the r for three rounds to earn n nt 1:25 of the fourth round iit ‘scheduled six-round semi-final ei- ent. Opening tip fast right. from the first round on. Steele piit oii n very classy demonstration of box- lug anti tagged Carr with letti: and I J 14(1). ‘rights in the early part of thc-i ifirst, with Carr fightirg back ill‘ itlie latter part of tile roiinil to. make his only good showing the fight. Covering up expertly during ‘r.- tertnittcnt attacks by Carr. Steele unleashed terrific zithuckfi to the head and body. from the seco: ' ‘round on, and although Ca ‘ fought back gnmelv. \\’.'\S no mat-Lit‘ for the slizirp-piiiichiiig Steele who ,kcpt. hini in trouble most of the time, and put iiini to the eaiiv/is‘, in,’ Carr vns just about all in and ills! {hand rs threw iu tlic towel at the much, thong , loss in 26 starts this season. 1:25 mark in the round. Johnny Russell (150) and John-l iiy O‘Connei" 1415i put on anotlier smart. rousing scrap in a. four iroiind prelimiuarj’ and nltliough 1O'Connor exliibztcd sirootlicr bev- ing ability and harder" punchilig to win ii decision, Riisseii neverthe- iless made it a rcnl scrap n11 the tray and got. lll some really teiTiig punches, which ninde it a very good bout to watch. with both boys doing some ulCE boxing. 1 Another crowd-pleasing bout isaiw Bobby Gallant i135) of the ,Cit_v, enrn a foiir-roimrl dechioii Ioper Arlington Paris (182) of Ntw Glasgow that disivtiyori more smart 1lIOXlYIK. Paris, a smooth little box. er but inclined to tu- 3, little bit o; in showman, learned to respect Gil- laiit's punching power early in im- first. round. Gzillziiit. after liccig tied up with n few fast flurries o! infighting by Paris pullgd a pow. erul right and left. barrage that. sent the Alamlrind fighter doavn for a nine count. and put him right outside the ropes. From tlien on Paris diiltvt try to he quite so ftiucy in his antics and setlfcd iloivn to boxing “m1 made 1g a really close battle, and landed some nice tiunchcs in the three following rounds. But Gallant, “m; a llttiie more nggresslve and ‘m5 izflllllli! in the more stinging bunches in the exchanges to earn a close decision. The. other main preliminary event on the curd was a reall' fast-moving four-round go between Iiuck 'l'rnln0r I136) of Charlotte- town nnd Al McAsklll (134) of New Waterford, with the locnl fighter displaying plenty of class,‘ skill nnd punching power, which caused a lot of fireworks against. the more ritgged style of McAsklll. Trainnr really stalked his mnn all through the bout and used a very effective left jab that gave the Malnlnnder plenty of trouble, but who in turn, came in fast with some rugged punching that. made the going anything but easy for the local boxer, Movlnf-l very fast, Tralnor got. ln some jolting right. hands tn the face and body as well, but McAsklll was game, and broke out with some stiff fiurrlec just when lt looked like he was in trouble. to turn it into a rugged battle. The smoother box- ing of Trnlnor \vus the deciding edge, however, and he was award- ed the Judges‘ decision. The opening scrap on the card saw Your): Apps and Jeff Roberts, Beavers Ouell 1m: éUARDiANTEiYiif Tiv0vEMi§ER so, 1949 iAction-Packed Bouts Feature Boxing Card In City Last Evening Physical Fitness lHoop league . l i Opens Tonight Local hoop fans should be in for some fast. notion tonight when the six-team island Physical Fitness Basketball League gets tmderwiij- at the Prince of Wales College Audit- oriiim n7. scvEn o'clock. Tile owning program will be a double bill which \\'lll see Saint‘, Iiunsiiiivs Yniversity and Rays . . l liioiinires clash tn the first cit-i -(I)tll’llt"l' and Prince of Wales Co‘.- li-ge opposing the Aiimy hoopstors in the second tilt. ‘ All four teams have had one cx-. lllbliltlfl game under their belts so fa;- this season. when SD11. defeat- ‘d P.W.C. and Ray's outpoliited Army last Saturday night. in the first senior games of the season. tiiir what. hllmlellfll their, may ii-it be tlie case tonight, as this is the start of the regular schedule until all four teams will be coming out‘, strong to gct the initial jump iii fir; league standing, and although the play was very good on Sxitiirq (lay. it lS expected to be even bettcr, tonight. i l Ramblers 5-2 To Retain Lead xlhilIl-IERST‘. N. 5.. Nov. 29 ~tCPI ‘ -Saint John Beavers had I few airxious moments tonight but quell-l ed Amherst Ramblers 5-2 to stay‘, ziiop the Maritime senior llockeyi l/Bilgllt‘. Ramblers were playing in tlieir new Bailey; Arena for the fir<' {me this season. '1"nc_v licid plflyfll up to tonight at nearby Srickvillc, in the fourth for a no-eouut. BM»; N13. The new StlfffilllltlillfiS didn't help ii. It was RnlIlblOr¥4lll They held their own in coin-l meivdrible fashion in tlic first tun‘ periods, Th» opening stanza. wit: scoreless and Beavers took a "-1 lead in the second. Saint John broke through for three ntnre. llli the finale with only one replay Irenii Ramblers. lClltl‘ Buck Wliitlock increased liis in the league scoring column by scoriir; one goal mid picking up three assists. Nick Nicolle got the. SlllInl‘ number of points tonight in‘ the same fashion. l Saint John-Goal, Perres; rte-l fence, I-‘ritr, lifenrns; centre, Whit-i, lock; wings, Nicolle, Jackson: Sllllfi-i lleon, Croucher. Demehuk, \vl'fl_\‘,i Kelly, Leger, Drlllon, .1, MacDon- nld, Doivling. Amherst: Goal, A. MacDonald; defence, Poirier, (lnuiiet; centre, lvlousscnu: wings, II, Mosienko, J. lllosienko: sitbs, Slewnrt, Pnrrl, Burton, Mehlnnomnn, MacDougnll, Robertson, Knox, Callahan. First. Perlnil Scoringh-None. Penalties-Knox, Poirler. Second Period 1-$n\m Jnlin, Nicolle, (Whltlock) 2-—Aniherst, Burton, iMcMnniiman) ... 3—Snlnt, John, \Vra_v, (Nicolle, Demeliuk) . Penalties: Stewinrt,‘ lleon. Third Period ‘fr-Saint. John, Whltlock, . 4.1T . 17.42‘ (Nicolle) .. .. 4.57 Fi-Amherst, ItIcMannmnn 9.0! (i-Salrit John, Drlllon, (Whltloek, Crouchcr) ' 15.37 7~-Snint. John, Dcrnchuk, (Whitloek, Nicolle) . . 19.20 Penalties-None. BIBLICAL RIVER The river Jordan, mme 160 miles long and at times as niiich as 15 miles broad. ls the lurgast river in Palestine. two young 100 pounden from the City, put on n good show which packed plenty of wnllop, and al- though lt was n good scrap, Apps held the edge on the punching power to earn n three-round de- cislon. The following were the presid- ing officials during the bouts:- Judges, . Cameron. Rnlnh Cameron and Frank Demers; tini- r-r, E. Scantlebury; referees, Wilf McCloskey (preliminaries), Frank Demers (main bouts), M. tending doctor, Dr, R. F, Seaman; announcers, Bud Lund, Stanley Steele and Emmett Gallant. RE - UNION 2nd. MEDIUM BATTERY, R. O. A. JANUARY 2am, 1950 All personnel who enlisted with tho 2nd Medium Battery, R.C.A., at the outbreak of war, 1989, and all who subsequently served with tho Battery overseas are invited to attend this first re-unlon. All former members are requested to forward their names and addresses to P. 0. Box 214, Char- lottetown, not later than December 20th. Bowler Makes ‘Big Score -,nn1 this is n record for lady bow- ‘ lers Local lady FOR ALL YOUR SPORTlNG Q, - _ .. REQLHREMENTS Ruth Cudmora, City, came up with something in the way of smart howling lust night at the M. C. A, alleys, when she roll- ed off 11 strikes and n spare ln a single game of five-pins for a total of.’ 411 out of a possible 450 pins. Although it. was not. possible to find out inst night whether or By REUBEN CIPEN HAIJFAX. Nov. 29 - (GP) - An injury suffered during his three-month English tour will keep Canadian middleweight‘ boxing champion George (Rvockabyc) Russ ldla until early next year when lie probably will defend his title against Johnny Greco of Montreal, Dapper Gus Maclielhn of Glace Bay. N. $._ his manager, said tn in interview shortly after they re- turned here today aboard the liner Newfoundland tlmt lvfrnitreal pro- moter Raoul Godbout. wanted Ross to meet Greco Dec. l2. But a nasty cut under Russ‘ left eyebrow will take some time to heal. A June 2 Ross-Greco title bout was postponed indefinitely when Groco was injured in training. With no suitable Canadian oppon- ents available Macliellan arranged the English campaign to keep his West Bay Road. N.S. battler in shape and broaden lils experience. Meanwhile, the Grace fight had been re-offered recently and Mae- Leiiafi said Ross probably \\‘0lZld take it. The scrap likely would be held at. fitoiitreal in February or March. It yvcs undecided whether Ross would be able to arrange tune-up bouts. ln the City, it lii certainly one of (he highest singles to be rolled nff here for some time. Si. Ex. REE Into Second Spot In A-P-C league ANTIGONISH, N. S, Nov. N - 1C1‘) — St. Francis Xavier Uni- \'i‘l.\.‘.fv' moved into second place .n the AllllgUfllSll-PlCKOU-COlChCS- tir Senior Hockey League tonight, iroiineuig Pictou Meripaus 8-5 in a tree-scoring game. - '.l‘iie win places the St. F. X. team wt) points behind the league-lead- i; Stellarton Royals. The college t l banged in six goals in the t pcrlfld, two in the second. I eiiiu lizid to be satisfied with llll‘f‘(’ in the first frame, one in “\\‘ second and the only goal t~,i lfl the last period. SUMMARY To Tougher: Up Ross, a 26-year-old broad-should- ered Cape Breton farm boy, sat he will make a short visit home before spending two or three First Period 5k 1-‘ .\l., Scatalone (Ed. Swart- i rack) 4:47. months 1n a Northern Ontario 2“§i“ 1'" Emculémfmaf)‘ lumber camp to toughen up. hfiarizac - “$9M “'3 '° Maclellan denied reports that 5-H- Ross would enter hospital to have 3"“? F- X- P- tilacDmlald ‘Mac’ sear tissue removed from his left Injuries To Keep Ross Idle For Month Or Two i? Hymie Hunter Heads A-P-C Scoring Race \ NEW GLAIGOW, N, 8., Nov l ~-(CP)——Forwnrd ll\ iiiie Huntei- of the league-lending Sieliurtnn Roy. nls holds n tlirve-piiiii; lead in it“ Antigonlsli-Pietnu-i‘tilt-haste, Sm lot‘ Hockey Imngun searing m. m, (he end of the first ueek at lay. Official statistic; released hm tonight show llunim- ivith elm goals and six assists for 14 polntl, three more than terimirialo A1 L". ere. Third is Dave llynes, aha of Roynls, with eight [lrilnfL Hum, is tops in both goals and asslm, Hynes and Doug Dorrlngton 0g Royals lead ln penalties ivlthll minutes. Others in the top nine mm: are St. John Kennedy a! Anti. gonlsh Bulldog; rind Art Derring- ton and Tommy Higgins of Stall. nrton with scvcn points nplm, Tied with live points each mm Williams of Pletou Morlpru, Irving McGlbboi-i of Antigen!“ and Leo Fahey of Stalin-ton, Bowling HOLY NAME ALLIYI K. of O. league Canadians-Sow‘! points. Wlzards—-3121-—.'l points. High single J. Butler 2H High three J. Butler 649 lincliern) 8:25. ebr ._ R055 as n , i-iitt-toti, Murdoch (Williams) efellcuu ,,,.,,h5,,,,,,',°°,°,e wfififi 9:17. Canadian title from rough-and- Ii-M F- X» Swwlmw (Wved- tough Len Wadsworth of Hamil- ferd) 11145- ton 1s months ago. tS-St. F. X. Bowen (Scatalone, "I knqw nqming", 551,1 M5415. Woedtord) 110!- lan, of a Sliedinc, N.B., report tluit 7—St. F. X- Eugene Swartzaclc R055 W111 g1“. u.p-mq.commg (lid. Sivurtzack) 15:16. 8~PlClUll, Babineait (Penny) 19:28. Yvon Durolle of Bale Ste. Arlee, N. 13., n title shot next March at. Halifax. During his toiir. Ross took on two toughies in Albert Finch, tcp British middleweight contender, and British middle champion Dlek hirpln. Besides losing the two fights, which snapped his thru- yeai" undefeated record as a pio- Powcr (2). Second Period I lit-St. I". ‘L, hlncEachcrn. 9:48, fesslonal at 38 fights he suffered Pciiaitlt 1 Diike MacDonald, the eyebrow inliiry in drone)“; a MU,-,-,S,,n_ gcaiaimm close io-round decision to Finch nt. London Oct. 4. Turpin worked on Thh-d perm; it w earn a seventh round tech- nlcal knockout in a scheduled l0- lIL-Pictrru, Morrison (C oarad) rolmder a" Blrmlnghll-"T NOV- 1- TITgIIIIIIlllPSI Murdock. Bowes. Found 7°“ Duflum . Both said they found lt diffic- ult getting used to English food but that had not-hing to do with the defeats. They agreed the visit had been a financial success and said they liked it "over there." "I'm not making allbls -_ ovary- body treated its well - but George had tough breaks." said Macbet- lan. "It might have been a differ- ent story tn the Finch fight if George wasn't cut. As it was, the decision was so close George might. have got the nod in Oun- Eda. "In the Turpin fight, was nhend on points until the fourth round when ‘Turpin re- opened the cut. George might have gone on to wln but it. was wise lu stop the fight." Millionaires Stretch Lead To Five Points SYDNEY, N. S. Nov. m - (GP) -- The front-running Sydney Mll- lioualrer. stretched their le\:l to five points ll‘ the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League tonight by tiipping second-place Glace Bay Miners 3-2. It ivzis Sydney's seventh victory in their last eight games. Ten days ago they were in last piano. Miners will try to whtttla down George Brown: iviiigs, Delveechlo, Platz; subs, While, Jodoln, Dennison, Nel- son, Thaler, Anderson, E, Brown, Macintosh. Sydney: Gnnl. Pldaodny; defence, Ross, lvfyketyin; centre, McRae; wings, Benton, Maclntyre; subs. Blrukoui, Gallagher, Whalen, Mac- Donald, Roach, Bownesii, Matthews, Orly. Officials: llllmiin and Elliott. Summary: -— ‘ First Period Scoring: None. Penalty-White. Second Porlnd 1—Gloco Bay, Whlta, return next year," lnterjected Mac- Lellan. "If he gets rte-matches, he'll beat them. Then maybe he'll et a chance to lift: Australian vo Sands’ British Empire mid- dleweight title." n, The Canadian no» Harold Bailey. secretary of the Ontario Rugby Football Union. an- nounced 10 years ago today that (C, Brown) . 1.82 Eddie Than-rpm“ o! Tgmnm Bglmy ‘at-Sydney, Myketyn, B61011 had been awarded the 1m- (McRne, Beaten) ............ .. 10.44 perlal Oll Trophy, presented to the Penalty-De icon. O. R. F. U. player who best com- Thlrilll Parlod It-Sydney, Beaton, btnaa value to his team and sports- manahlp. (Maclntyre, McRae) (.47 Fsvflney, Whalen, SYRACUSE, N, Y., Nov. 29- (Bowness, Roach) 15.15 (APy-syrgcu" cm,“ o; the 1n. 5—Glace Bay, Dennison, (C. Brown, Platz) . Penalty: Bowman, De .__._._____.__. LIGHTNING RODS ternatlonal Baseball League today announced purchase o! pitcher Ken Burkhnrt from Cincinnati Reds. Burkhart hurled for the Chiefs in 1941 on option from St. Louis Cardinals and last your on option from the Reds. Price of the sale was not. disclosed. 0t all trees. tho poplar, oak. uh, and elm nro most liable to l 1i be struck by lightning. Hockey Practice . BUDGET VlCS Follow-lug midgets an ulrod to he on hand for practice Thursday a on l: Bqunrahrlgp, Nicholson. White, Mncnongall, Marlin, lino- Lm-a, MmMlllsn, Purcell, Hoyt, I‘. OFFERS the margin ivlien they take on Ross said he was looking forward Millionaires at home tomorrow to n return visit and re-matchm fliithr, with Turpin and Finch. He h-irl l-iriruesi learned amterrlfic lot." Glnce Bn : Gniu, D'Aoust; dc- "George made o. big hit with the‘ fence, White, Bolnn; centre, C. English fans and we'll probably City Sliekei‘s~21>i:'\3--l point Snints-lilfifi-d points. High single Fr. .\l.ic1')orinld 27!. High three A, J McAdam OTI, Shamrocks-JUST- 5 points ,l\'n 'l‘cnm --lfl41--() points. iHlgli single \'. (lrillnnt 5Q High three V. Gallant 841. Flukers-3174-2 points. . Sfiirs-.'l.'l()()-~.'( points. Iligli single L. lvlurrinizhriri M. lligli thrce 1.. liliirnastlttin 7&1. ("TOWN ALLEY! (‘lfy Candlapln Loagnl Vnmpires~l392- », points Sky\'vnys~-l.').'>l-1‘} points. High single B. hli-(‘nlliim ill High three T. Wfllfll)" 315» Whnlenal . a L"!!! G, H. 'l‘oombs k Sons 3269i Atkinson Groceterl-i 253i! 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