OQTOBER so. 1940 - r2’? . THE- CHARM)’; TETOWXWWCHA remain PAGE SEVEN Q 1??‘- h-vin Wonts Canucks To Circle League And Come Home Fburth By mum Clarke _ Ciauoe Bcurquc and cash. Gardiner Canadm, Praia. bLm Writer tierer has been in the N.H.i_._, reg- Ei- uracirirni-I, Quin, Oct, 29 ular bciore, but showed brilliant L",,_U_.-i; il\.il, noted pigeon form in_a lew big league appear- ‘q. w“ net-key coach, wants ailoes with New York Rangers. , i mien..- to circle a ‘Ihere may be as many as nine .. the Nat.onal new men with (“nadlcns this sca- t- -nit and then sno, including Gardiner. Five of lnniing instinct to the 17 players being curled yet by the szandng. _ Irvln were amateurs last season, . Irvin is aiming They are Ken Reurdozi of Edmon- a team altered tcn. a defenceman; Johnny Qullty r01 and system cf Ottawa and Elmer Laoh. of ll fini=l1ed a poor Moose Jaw. Sask, centres; Joe Bgn- u senscri and al- cit of 'I‘raii. B.C., a right winger; Jiltl to inst ill the and Tony Grabaskl, who played e last- season with Sydney Millionaires . n in the rciiuiicling and who (an b: uscd e.thcr at de- -~ n 1i\\':\_\' from Tcr- fence or up front. ' “is wring. After In addition. Murph Chamberlain 1hr 1iiayers start- was purchased from Maple Leafs that more than while Jack Adams. who has had s of this season's two years pro experience although only 20. wa= bought frcm Vancouver , new in more Liens cf the Poetic Cca t League. re d‘ - Another irewcomci- who has im- ' for the pressed Irvin is defcniccmiin Alex years has Sinclzush. on loan from New Haven _ are tend- Eagles of the American League. w l7l|‘~ll‘(‘ . Ore of t-he Those retained from last. season's -\ Paul Haynes. who played part of last season and then ivas sent out ln a scouting role. has returned to the active list. n ...=. l fff‘m the gcal cut 4~_ Pa." to the club. ob- fin“?! l’.'-rr~ fiirdlner from Phila- dgpiea Ramhiom in exchange for SiSQiiSIIT. IDTay St. F. X. Friday At Antigonish ANTIGONISH. N. S.. Oct. 29 -—(CI' —St. Duns-tans Univer- sity, Charlottetown, and St. Francis Xavier University, An- tlgonish, N. S. will play an ex- hibition game here Friday. St. RX. defeated the Islanders ln Charlottetown last week. FATAL SCRAP STOCK IDNDON ~ (C?) -— Charles John Davis, i6, was electrocuted while stacking scrap, When his head came in contact with an uncovered celi- ing fixture. Baa. if l-lawk Finally Get lco Surface S1‘. PAUL. Minn. Oct. 29-(CP) -ClliL‘ to Black Hawks of the liaiion Hockey League finally got an "a mrface this afternoon and \\'Pl‘.l zhrouiiii n stiff workout as a tuneup for two exhibition games later this week. Mflflflgtfl‘ Paul Thompson an- nounced six rookies had been as- signed to Providence. R. I.. on an immediate recall basis. 'I‘l‘ie rook- les-John Mziirncc‘. Red McKay, iieteirccmen; forirards, Max Bent- ler, Paul Piatz. Gcurge Johnson and Bill hlOSiClikO~4Vlll fly to Providence, reporting tomorrow. 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NZY» Oct. 29- égsiT/rltliousn Agility Nhis bgaten mil‘ H“ m“ w ° °" “me ii 14a 15a 101 has romoed Past each of its four D" Pm“ ?I%pc,§n,fi_ 5.115% lwtbfl? gm‘, m o. Doyle 102 109 1116-155 W 01’ I11 fly W aw its customary . 1 t f 8 J. McAleer 11a iia 13o wit; cuswmfiffpmne“ ° °'°°° M. Alyward 102 11o 125-119 tl ' annolhiicgdntfcldhvafhtfeliitltiixieorfbleliiilé E" Callaghan 96 n1 113 sgvarrtiltéegdtswititliallgst-mhutc requests M- Bulke 146 118 98~682 r e w c r, be _ The Notre Dame 0111102‘; wasmleeili- G. Doucetto 104 115 105 hzrIugted admonth ago. N. McKay 105 1M l09—642 e Ca ets fac this game m; the poorest record they ever iYave P. Blackett 9'1 86 105 carried into action against the I-I. Pranght 148 91 110-637 Irish, a team already being com. pared fartirably with the great 1930 Tonight at 7:00- Knuic- Rockne machine. Winner by Commercial Lcnguc—l<‘oiu' tczims. Only one point over Williams in the o cner, Army was whipped by Crnei and Lafayette and played a 6-6 tic with Harvard. Yet all of the fRTt-Ofs pointing to an easy victory for Notre Dame ob- Ylvusii‘ have not scared off the cus- tcmers. Enlists With Highlanders Hlldrick Gormley of this city has joined the P. E. Island High- landers (Black Watch). More fa- miliarly kt:0\\'n as "Brick" he play- erl footivail with St. Dirnstan’: University". There he added great- ly to the scisum with his 195 pounds and an aggressive spirit. He was injured in the recent game with St. Francis Xavier but was able to continue after a brief rest. He llcit the next morning to join the lunlt in which an older brother, A. if‘. (Iormleyq is a Lieutenant. Maxie Berger Wins 24th Consecutive Bout NEW YORK, Oct. 29 —(CPi -- Maxie Berger. Canadian welter- weight contender. made it 24 ccn- secutive flghts without it defeat by p" "hing out an easy victory over B' y Beauhuld. Jersey City veter- an, in the feature eight-round at- traction at the Bronx Coliseum to- night. Berger came in at 144 1-2 pounds, Beauhuid at 146 1-4. Two Maple Leaf Teams In Exhibition BRANTTORD, Ont... Oct. 29- (CPi-Two Toronto Maple Leafs hockey learns clashed here tonight in the first of a series of three pro-season exhibition games and th " lucs". boasting most of the Len "Name" pinfycrs. went do\vn to n 3-2 dcicat to the "Whites." The Blues inalntnincid the edge during the first two periods and were loading i-0 going into the third. but the Whites hit their stride in the last frame and came’ from behind. l Blues: Goal. Bastien; defence. Stanowski, Kampmair; forwards. Apps, Davidson. Driilon; subs. Dickens, Knott. COPP. Mann. Nick Metz, Don Mctz, flellyer and Taylor. Whites; Goal. Broda; defence, Hamilton. Church: forwards, Lan- gz-llc. Marker. Goidup; subs, Mc- Donald, Eddolls. KflWFllL-llf, Chir- holm, Bcilineer, St-hrlnci. Mc- Crveriy. Heron. Referees: Mickey ion and Joe sPrimeau. Summary First Period Scorinib-None. Penalties: Knmpnnin and Ed- dolls. Second Period l. Blues. Nidx Mei! “WU. I- Metz) 5125. Penalties: None. Third Period 2. Blues, Stanowskl 2:33. 3. Whites, McCreedy (Kowcinak. Belllngeri 9:00. 4. Whites. Heron 12:40. 5. Whites. Goidup (Langellc) 18:53. Penalties: None. Jerry Shannon In Home-coming At Ottawa OTTAWA, Oct 29—(CPi—It was Just a case of "coming home ag- ain" for Jerry Shannon when he made his appearance tonight at the practice of Otta/wa Senators of the Quebec Senior Hockey League. Shannon. a veteran professional campaigner. first won his spurs with another Ottawa Senators‘ team-Aha now disbanded Senators of the National Hockey League. A member of the powerful Nia- gara Fails Caratacta senior club in 1932-33. Shannon made the jump to pro ranks in 1933 with Ottawa Senators. lnce then he has played with 5. Louis. Boston ( Drlllon) _ _.______-__- Qailty 17th Man To Sign With Montreal ST. HYACINTTIE. Que, Oct. 29 -—(CP)-—l\fonireal's National Hoe. key Lcagi; Canadians reached their ifidk Player strength tonight with the sgnuig of Johnny Quiity, 1g. . year-old Qttawa centre star. Sign-T m8 0f Quilty gives Canadiens l7 with vrhom to start the season on hov. 3 in Montreal aganist Bostonl Bruins. Cdnadiens Went through a brisk 45-minute ice drill in the afternoon < after Cca h Dick Irvin had 5pm,. the squad into two teams. the reds and ii-Izites. The whites wcn a prac- tlCe game 2-1_ with flay Gauge Iwfl Red Goupliie scoring goals af- ter Jcc Benoit. former T1311, 13g" amateur had opened tiic scoring for the reds. _l>r_wvi_ri_saici*that‘the__tcam_will ‘ leave here tcmorrow morning for Quebec to play against the amateur Aces of the Quebec Senior Hockey League tomorrow night. Canadlena will return after the game to Si“ Hyacinthe. breaking camp only a f<\v hours before their opening game against the Bruirs. St. I-Iyaclnihe is only about 40 miles northeast of Montreal. Cornell N0. I Team In U. S. NEW YORK, Oct. 29—~(APt~—-Il iias the East against the Middle West icmghi in tile third week of the ASWYiHKEFl Press United States .Coiiece Football ranking poll. with. Cornell continuing as top choice‘ for No. i team of tho season and Nctre Dam Afu-hiean arirl Mlnne. rota fu ‘ ~ toughest. corn- ii iirit order. ‘iloinis based on l0- pei {Lilli The r :11 Follow Their Lead Men everywhere are switching to Club for extra enjoyment and extra satisfaction. ClUlLoaialw YOU MIGHT AS WELL CHEW THE cs1" 9-8-7. etc, basis) . l. Cornell 1,462.5; 2 1.3155; NEUTRAL FISHING SPOCKHOLM -~ itJPi - m», pzze mulch-Kris and n: . Liflkl from airplanes s men ("il1linllf‘ th r on.» ‘r 3 Afielirzai: 1,! , 4 '. Tvxas A. llilli. 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