OCTOBER 201 1932 %”' ‘ '- THE UHARLU'I"TE'I‘()WN GUARDIAN v,-----_w n n upturn‘ luuns-IQIIIIIXW “ ' l BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING NEW CI? 1v. ('11 . 1 YORK. Oct. 19 -— (CP) -— rd?“- llfljinl, long expe:ied in ,1>1.1 “n11 the affairs of the vmlsylll-g .~\1111-:ie1'\11 Hockey Club, ‘ ._l “l “n; tzikeiitoday when _ 111 the Nl1.l0llfli Hockey L031“ 1;11‘I.11i11:i forfeit the club's Tl... ,1 1"‘.'.-'iillS 11nd been operat- ld 5111c:- lltIH-ZS by William “Big _.l11o:! 1 ' willlflllPllt of the Gov- uflora‘ 1 111 tiniclit following a. Harlan: nleclling. said failure of , .-;a'.s to comply with 111.1411 for payment of 1b cciucss to the Lea- ~ nioiive for declaring zmiu-liise. 111i the Americans would .: 11.111 during the 1936-37 .\l.111;~111i Square Garden =11 Nlervui "Red" Dut- .-I111 111111 President Frank N.ll.L. supervising reimburse the players. (jlliler 11L hgfltlhxfl 1' -- l-_.l~,1. - 1- expectation of League 0.2111" ‘ 1' 111111- 0\\'lll‘i‘.'~‘1 would take M .1 . illfl‘ in the near fu- . l-w- but g New Yorker ~ _,1I1l1liil"('i, however. to l-uitiiie rights and the ave to be operated in s fore the officials found ~.1;1-c1, was brought ham .1. 111~l1l issued by the NHL fol-ll, 1. 1111111111.; ‘1 1111111111 of the New York A11 1.1.111 lfickey Club, in- ror-lonizrv, '0 comply with a formal 1i 11.’ 1111* National Hockey ,_~11 l‘.I_\11li"llfS of its indebt- 4111111»: l» .~r Lrauue the Governors 5° llnés can be change‘; tithe the f‘ 171m 11 111111 ltfr1rvin Dutton re- slsts on gny 893,1 5¢Q;-¢d_ 11 r1. 111111ia1zer." .1»: 11.‘ ‘110 Governors during feet instead 0f 38. 1::: _--_ S/ieeyris/z Col/er FY656- wnrmed up. and third. i____ 1111", slieclzisli about '1 '1 new style for 5'15- Nun. Carmina. _ 1111111111‘, it is reported. play for sport alone.” _§‘lll1/;1 ,1 11111111 1'11 BRITISH _€0N50l5 ll[l|:' TOBACCOS {Li Governors Forfeit lMaroons Hold Franchise Of New York Americanl Hockey Clubs m. “Emmi; MAGUIRE the major part of the session. Marty Shenker, business manager of the Americans, who dclared “we will go down fighting. nobody is go- ing to take our oiub away from us without a tussle. I am communicat- ing with Dwyer (who is in vMiaml) immediately and it is possible we 11.111111» may get an injunction taken out against the League restraining them from taking over the c1ub." B111‘ D\\.\="- Decision of the NHL directors in declaring forfeit the Amerk fran- chise follows two years in which the Americans have frequently flown financial distress signals. Last spring the League was understood to have expended some $18,000 to Numerous other debts of the club are estimated to total roughly $200,- 000. The NHL has requested Dwyer on several occasions during the last v 18 months to straighten out his lioc- key affairs and give the League a reassuring statement. Dwyer, it was claimed, was unable to do this. It. was late in the afternoon be- portunity to discuss other than the Amerk situation. Rule changes were suggested but few important changes were adopted. The rule by which a. player suffers a penalty for lingering in the opposing team's 106k’ defence zone after the play has been - transferred from that zone was from 1111111111- OM» "W" "w" 1i eliminated. n1 1111 effort to speed up the game it was decided hence- Y intentional offsides would call for a faoeoff IO-feet from the side of the net at the offending team's goal-line. This is expected to eliminate the numerous stops caused by hockeyists deliberately passing the puck over a blue line Tusnnnw Cecil mm and t1 Siebert- 1Marty Burke trade with Chicago l l0Pl-Word W115 received here tn- nigiit that Ari Ross. manager of the. ‘ Boston Bruins. is opporing appoint- ».-.-. r 1 1 merit of National Hockey Lea. 1e - ,1 referees to handle a. Maritime exhglia- Mara" v1 "e To "liion series between Bruins and Monineal Mziroons starting here 11.111 today declared forfeit Qwlng go criticism levelled .3; i‘ "f the AIYICTICB-IIS. scorers in some quarters for their have been made to generosity in issuing assists a rule l‘ iP-"m (will!!! the 1938- was adopted limiting to two the as- In an effort to arouse more in- 11f“ of the problem .terest in the penalty shot the shoot_ \.t.1l~1- 1.1211110 occupied ing distance was shortened to 36- Gopliers Lead Football Poll was in iwadiness for the Opening of their pic-season training period. NEW YORKDct. l9-(AP)—By a landslide vote. Minnesota's Goph- ers who now enjoy the longest string of victories in United States major college football _ctrcles.' were elected to hold the No. one spot in the consensus national ranking list completed today by the Associated ed to get down to the serious busi- ness of conditionng. Eddie Powers in control. the party included. the following payers: George Hainsivorth. "Hap" Day ‘King’ Clancy. "Red“ l-lorner. Bill Thoms. Art. Jackson, Jack shill. "chuck" 00111101191. "Per" Kw» Bout Declared Frank Fiiniigzin. Nick Metz. “Buzz" Boll, Harvey Jackson. Bob Davidson. Walter Broda. Phil Stein. Mickey Bake, Jim Fowler, Reg. Hamilton. Joe Howard. Jack Church. Sylvanus Apps, Eddie Convey, Murray Arm- strong. Chuck Shannon. Gordon Dillon, Ncrval FitzGerald. Normie Marin. George Parsons, Mickey Blake. Bas Doran. Mike Miller and Wilt Hancbrrrry. All except three among 35 News- paper sports experts reprwenting key points from coast to coast put Minnesota at the head of the class pending further returns in a carn- palgn that is just beginning to get Duke and Army were rated second Calls For Honest’ Athletic Policy In Colleges ' York Rangers of the National Hoc- kcy League skated into training here today but took no chances of straining muscles. Manager LIJS- JOCk UUy ter Patrick hung out the "I10 scrlmmaging" slim- PHILADEIPHIA, lB-(AP)— Dr. Parke Kolbe, President of Drex- cl Institute of Technology. in this week's Dnexei Athletic News says the only possible way of achieving an honest athletic policy in United 2111-11111‘ ixrrlit her stab” 9°11?!“ 15 b!’ 5-" 901-19395 .,;,,. ,,,l,.l.._.,l ‘he publishing Just what their athletic _ m," m’; 101mm, “m, policy is. with a. full statement each |_ ll... “fcp_(\urrcd season of all subsidies given to piay- except the veteran defenceman. Ching Johnson, were PIT-W"?- 3°!‘ the opening, and Patrick said the big fellow would be along in a vday or two. Johnson wandersdnio camP a. few days late every season, the manager 511111. . give his mime and er‘ Patrick was laid up with a sev- without a license. "11 11.1 ere cold and Herb Gardiner, Ram- blers’ chJQf. directed the workout. ._ M... lulu“. "l SM”. By giving such information to the newspapers, Dr. Kolbe writes. "we _ ____ might have. openly and honest-W 1C1‘) _- Australia made, a division which is already Vmfilirftl 01111111111 lionml; of to- becoming manifestthe division be- m‘ 1Y1 1111 11.1.11. yrar, 1111 increase tween colleges which over-empha- Im) W1 l 11: compared with the size athletics and colleges which review; l. . noxmc ' . BASKETBALL 3 . 4/ , OTHER SPORT l a __ 5First Workout . O r1 Wheels MONTREAL, Oct. 19-(OP)—~1=’resh on the hees of Montreal's six-day bicycle race that ended Saturday, candidates for Mon-treat Marocns National Hockey League .club climb- ed onto wheels at the Forum today j and whirled through their first workout of the season. Twelve hockeylsls reported to Manager Tommy Gormrm, includ- ing Baldy Northcott. Dave Trottier. Jimmy Ward. Russ Blinco, Earl Robinson. Gus Marker, Herbie Cain, l Bob Gracie. Jerry Carson, Bilt Mc- lKenzie and Lloyd Perras. former 1 Kenora. Ont, goaler here for a. try- out with the red team. Alex Connell, Ottawa's fireman not minder. who led Marocns to . a Stanley Cup championship two l years ago and then went into retire- 1 mcnt for - season. is expected to re- port tomorrow. Prospects of getting on ice Wed- l ncsday pleased the Maroon candid- l ates who leave Sunday for a series lof exhibition games with Boston Bruins. l Canadicns continued their gym-l i. nzisium drills today, with Aurel l lJoliat. "mighty atom" of l5 yearsl I l l Canadien ‘standing, reporting for his practice. Hddout Babe siebert has not yet come to terms. saidl was rumored. ' SAINT JOHN. N. B . Ofit. 19- next Monday night. Tommy Gorman, Maroons man- ager, was represented 11s declaring fifCiYSflTf PXPPTi-W. PRESTON, ONT.. Oct. lll-(CP)— Wih the arrival here tonight of Harvey Jackson. left-winger. the Toronto Maple Leafs and Syracuse Stars rosters were complete and all Tomorrow the boys are schedul- With coaches Dick Irvin and WINNIPEG. Oct. l9-(CP)--New All members of the Ranger camp Crashing Into The Picture Wm l SACKVILLE, N.B., Oct. l9 c By 111.5151: orLMAoi: - . . - ' (CP)__The Mount Allison Unl_ l (iinadnm Press Stall’ Writer v1erslty rugby Squad ran over a l '1‘0RO3\TQ- O1" 19—'CP"‘R1\"1‘ Coach Ralph W. "Bul" Lister 111g f'\l'(‘l' 1111 111v- uiinual meeting ~- senl lllc MYOUULA1IL5QI1 Ink-fulfill. of 1111- .1\lillli‘lil‘ Aiii1e1a Uillllll of age 1mm on [he field (or the 11ml, C.11i:1.zl:1 .11 fiegiiiziv iii-x‘. 1111111111 half and although many of them Nu lot-yer was there 111.11 <1~111>t l were jllexpefjQ-ncgd in 59mm- rugby 111.11.! rml fireworks will 111.11. . the they pfgved to be almgsl a mulch Regina convention. 1'. 1.x .1 11111:" i for the visiting rllggclg The ld-Sl joke a. few years ago ivlir-n the 111- l lialf was fast with the ball being iiliatfd 1111101": om. and .'i>.\'(‘i2|l.1!7i‘.5 . cal-rind from one and of mg field prepared their 11111-1-(1111-1-11111111 'l‘.\l'I‘ 11o the other in remarkably fast nick-ices» Bvcirborii‘ ktirw iliev time. woulrl spuiier at the first session Willi the Mounties regulars rom- and die n1. iiie second. Olwlllll: iuu‘ on the field in the second hall 1 $111111 was the ilutiioriii’ "M? 1W“ 111-ti. .~11-, with the scare 8-5 against them er of 1111- A A.U. in iiio~e days B)‘:‘.!{!n tire ball was continually kept in l The esizililished amateur code was lll-Vll ll”. 3,1 .,.l-_ the Cliarlottetoivn wanfs te;-ri_ T rlyiin1n1le-l1i1or1f. \Vil'.‘n i1. finally . svhnciii‘ ONT, 011'. 111 - -» 'l‘iii<1t- 1011:1111 lilililax \\‘o.'1 stars could" i ltro‘ 1 '11 ‘ (‘I l i l i 1A newspaper p]l()l0_.'§'l‘ilpil(‘l"> life such times a); 111111-11 he sticks the feotb-ill same. (l. 11111.1. the 511111101 was "ii-vim for 11 llt-yurtl loss 111111 1 Hirshnu. U. ('. L- .1\. lnick. eral-Ihvd bounds as Washington whipped the including 11111112111 oi‘ his apparatus into a‘ my 1 ipcr on thr- ground at rightl "i" 1' another occasion but after the i 111" Regina in: cling will l11-1.v11l1- the out. of‘: Angclcs .‘ 212th him upun lieiiig “Fllllld. li-lt, zit the Los Cl-lubbellpllce 111... 1s Rated tfkrfuable National League tHarler, 5 Pla ‘Manage Royals some scnsctiionzil running, each of alter three years of 11i1\l'-‘ivii_v, the , them going over the line for n A.A.U. of (J. looked 111111-11 1111- al- teration willioiit any 111-111. Neilson went. over the line on But. revolt is in the r111‘ now and ,, point 10s.". trip to the marks of his feet were examined it must serious 111s! oi‘ A A.U. stabil- was found that he had gone out- iliy and authority yet conducted. Al . side by less than an inch on the lilTtOllifl before the zlelegates assem- Dou)" The Alleys corner. The continual booting of ‘bio, it seems unlikely such widely- the ball back up the field by the separated vieivpoints as those oiih." HOLY Nilévll.‘ 'l'm“_lllxu 1 St. Dunstzurs team kept the score .A.A.U. and the Canadian Amateur l from being run up high by the Hockey Afififlfli-"tiift" “m b” bmugml Last night another 1>i~ crowd 1.1-1. Mounties‘ regulars. Mount Allison together. I r actually carried the ball over the Pl-r-sidrnl. W. A. Fry's “call to ‘v line four times only to have thr- 5111115" my week, arimonishing the plnv rniterl hack for kiinekons. lllllllllll l1» carry ptenqv of amateur l Th? boys from the Island vlerel ll 1 11 and votes to Regina. _ several times forced to touch for lzglulsls: (glad ‘he 05pm M hemp on to net. in .1 Dlaee Ii 1hr some very b1: scores. The WHIP" titirm is getting \'f‘1'.\' -"i"~"‘ "Yd '71‘ different. parliwr. 11.1w» 1n he 1112.11 Saints Lose! Revolt Against Present’ T0 ML Allison Set-up Of A. A. U; Of C. Ruggers 5-3 1 Spreads Among Branches much hcavlcr bu; loss expel-winced pint (iLsr1111ic1.:_ organized n1 1.11s’. A t St. Duiistairs University football ‘"114 1111111 ' P1111111 i0 "i" UNI team here today in the second "f fit 11h. i ‘us; tile existing sm- llalll l0 come through will-l a 13.3 up. flared 111-wise. 1111- .'|ll11'l[(‘Lli'$11ll(‘~ l’ lllclorl; iums of lite <'.iili‘.i’,\' today, gailier~ ‘n 12,11 :1.r.11:l _\I.nr1vi 111g I111. .1 .\ .11 “.113 ?1l1‘(ll.1'1il'~r ;.':1;v. ltfouiit Allison's ‘backfield \‘.‘1’is ziiivn <1 s‘: 111a: 11 professional . . 1117' m, ;1_-,_; or stairs, Gascoigiic and Ncilsoii did could get back his illlldiPlli‘ card wore, D11‘. 11.1 1:.» only one or on hand w See the bowlers 14111 111'. MONTREAL, Oct. 19 -—~ LCP» -- he would not make the Maritime Walter trip unless Frank Calder. N. ILL. teran major league shortshop and l PTB-‘ldeflfi. flilpoinkd the Yefemi-‘s second baseman, became niaiiiiuei" for the serif-i» R055 “'11s said to be today of Montreal Royals o1‘ opposing the idea on grounds of un- International Baseball A one-year contract. was The former Boston 1111111111.; . v _ -he started with them 25 _\e:1:.~. null i “i? '-‘ " and ended his playing days ivitli llu1 same team a year Harry Sinytiie. Royals pitcher who replaced Frank Siiauglincssy alter the latter resigned during the sum- mer. "I can't say at this time. kind of a team we will have." he said after "but you may be sure 111111 Royal will be hustling." Cains-London LONDON. Oct. Ill-ACT‘ ("lhifil A heavyweight boxing Earlscourt Stadium lflllllili t1 tween Larry Gains, former 'l‘111-11 and Jack London of 1'71 clarcd “no 11011111111". had warned the coiilewluvis: zwiriici" for not 1111x1111; suffietcnllv. Fined In Court i’ PRESTON. ENGLAND. O1‘ (APJ-Jock McAvoy, prizcfighter who returne- fi-om America. was convn of dangerous driving, and will not b." 11“ a cm. lol- Slx m’. l‘. _ 1t tram practice. i collegiate rugby plziydowns. —.__ VM TELLIN’ YOU- OYS-t M COUNT- ‘ ON YOU TO ' IEMT MAGGIE- QNMN’ MAYOR- l , l _ w. terest that 1s being shovm in 1hr- ,mhlxNnloctvlnvqAPp-car] l safety and hardly ever were able ring the opposition. bowlmg n6“, Conunllp, a ham,“ l to get the ball past. centre. 1 The poivvllill C A H A. strong- \11iis..'itioiiai_ left-handed ______ i A A U, mm Wm" l season 1s preclicied ' tirtfflinz "screw ball". B est ofnlhe . .I Co?“ “m- hvi-dl _,l.hls ‘Yolk-S lllllllllll: wlll rllmlll. . . ~. ' - iiiizri 1.‘. ' ‘~ 1 . .. .. ,.1.1g1.1 victories and the aer 60ml“ mg mg‘ _v Mp 34 P1111111; ,1~.11\111g .111 pal. . . » 1 ,1 i » 1111 11L for New York Giants, ers ‘L (lowlmmui oppngluolllllo,lg_lf ‘ ' ll-llg unanimously chosen today as S K O, Slvl-le pf lluzivus. if the}. (iehleimv-I: liullolvlng 111.» 1.1111 svolpf: the year's most valuable National core s s socmtion fans to e011‘ 1H“ “ i. ' Flli-‘T er by n committee re- i ventioii, ‘then tilt Cfx-H ‘Tllirlxlozlllli ~—->-—-—- - ' “"5 t. ‘(*1 i . 111v Baseball Writers As- TORONTO C1 19 lcP l7l0i)l\i)lilt_\ \\1li s \( 1 s v l , l _ I ' "' “ ' ')’Max 11ml operate indcpeiideiiili". 'i‘1v11l--ll;1o '1 m ‘A‘“"'m“' iBaer, former worlds heavyweight ll d(\'11llll(l§ lllm h(_)(fk(1\,‘ plnvcfs Sldtullfili 111. ivlio won the same ree0g_ i - - . ' ' ‘ . y C ll», 1m. 20d tioxuig champion. and ills brother, , ll .l lll l0 ,1. ml. llwlr “l” .. *3 1g 1 r :11 1'1"" 1'11t'(‘l\'i‘(f Gflvotcswitii B ll. l Ll k k d l ._ ha“: w ' g '_ n l, ll. ltfcFarliuio 1M l'1!|il2l1illf‘(‘tll\"llllflill- ' uNL 1 “m C m“ no" on‘ ility as nlilielvs to w‘te1np1n\111.11 , ll“ , _ ponentss 1n the second rounds of lo, rlcfflfl lvlvuienl. for time lost '|*||l|1|) southpaw a.» their _ _ , “ ' ‘ ' “ I . Y_ ll l4»; l n‘, l l‘ m” nlolnhcrs or m? v tlirxr bout. heie tonight. from 111111-11 111111111 e<1nipc-l.1ii_.<_._ I. - y“ l lrlvllllmlwu Wvnlljnlvml or mm “Tm Maxie lizuialiczivy- advantage over play as 111111115 against. proiession- 1 Tvvlqlvfvmnlv ‘ er from 41.111111 viii‘ in the circuit. did i DMMI ‘vymer “iclgmng 2U 1.2 m5‘ A ‘murm (iomand is that‘ mo‘ FOVRT" lm . . A lagainJt the St. Loum boxers 1861-4. fessioiixils 111 one sport be reg-Wm“ B, Brown . 7.93 11 "fhxrv" Dean. are of the i and made Show‘ “wk 0f him Th1‘ as amateurs 111 r111 ruhers. l n D. McKClx]: i H6 -' 1. ». - 1 11:‘ i 1H. __l Cllrllllllllb. plllclllng Sm“ lknockout came at 1..l0 of the "1110 l11.11i1h1s ofv the C11 1<v11l Fnrlv" .1111 rl‘.'.‘O!'i(f place with 53 sumld "mind" Amfllmul Bu‘ “l A$§U‘1Mnf' J_ l), Webster I £1.11? Buddy fared even better. putting British Cnlum 1.111 ()11t:11~111,11a\t Mv Rmmhlu‘ m2 .. i-ll-zuuzn, Chzl-aco Cubs sec- iSzilv-atore Hugairello to sleep at 1.05 paswd 1-11.<ol111ll11 1n which b11011 1 M10510 1 1111.! 11 .11111.11n who 11111111111 in 11.33510! the second round. He weighed claim 111.111 11.1. .1 li-lil Pki-"m-s “pod, SIXTH "'1 l._l ll,“ _ll-l.l.ll.l.l. 5m. m, mason-S fggl; l_3 vagnl-nsf, Rnggirellols 1991-2, not obtain :1111.11<-u1~ curds during l Mvliztlock lllv 11.11;. \1:1. 1111111 with iiT points. - 1ll'"\'1111'i7i1 ~“"‘""Ci“i'7‘- by v“ni~vv_whénli ‘Tolllllglllllll .1111 "llu 11.1" 1111111111-11, cnrrliimi . 11W!“ “"¥>'-"¥“ "P ‘“1°"p‘°““°m i snvi-ENTII 111.1111 113111- ar-d his club's top flight. Plny- _ i E- Mvdlinnd‘ m? ~ ‘ . fourth. The (‘anti-ll (intrude branch “"11 1ylTcfnxildrifflfif“ H: 17y (;_.,l,l.._~ Iliqrlllpllv Clllc, Loses l-equcst. r1 yflrltflfiilllflilfill of the Ol-l o a \I.:I(;'I'l_ll 111:1 1K1“! 11.11.111.111: win ivus named 11111119 (‘"'1lm1"‘"“- _l_ Tiigrrlp" 1711 ' -‘. '1~1'11>l11c i>1-1_v1~1" 111 loss. was T111" “m b“ "‘ “"1"” °f SWW" i a. lifieliuel in? .11 ‘e 19:11; 111111 11x votes. BIRMINGHAM. ALA. Oct. l9- flt EH11!“ 1°" m“ 1“'°i’°"“1' Th“? 1 _ _ 3ll-.vt-.1r-o1:l six footer ltAPn-Jerome ‘ Herman “Dizzy” is just. a-ehnnce the AJLU. will l B C vlv 1 m 1\l.\TII v“ .' 11 111 fl])]3i‘.ll‘.lll('f‘, finished Dean, the Si. Louis’ Cardinals’ ace start 1937 with greatly reduced I. R1 M! l~- ‘h: Eli .. ;1=e.1i with a brilliant re- lpitcher, eiiargoti himsclf with an 1 01111111111 over 1111111111111" affairs. butl '1 -11111 1-1‘ trill Aniiis‘ his 26 tr-iuniliiis ierror today tliroucii loss of 121111111111. i 11111110 is‘ WVm "mmw m" nmmvm. | 'l‘ii.\"l'il 1;. 1 .,v >i\: defeats. lBiit he laid the blame on a bee. (‘(1610 will 111- lJi'tl1i(iPl‘i\'(i. A. Steele 124i ‘V1.1 (1111111111111111 llliJilPfi 29-1 iii- Eiiroute to Florida wit-ii his wife, v P. .\lcI\ 111111 v1-1 11.111 1 '1 1.111111“. lie allowed 265 liDcan ran his automobile into :1 _ _ _ r , _ _ _ _ loll,“ m. l .39 inezi and struck out 1 highivay guard rail near here while Kl“ I ‘ ( l“ 7"“ Ix s‘ U“ i111 1111111111 tin rilili-Ollifi to itmtiling a bee which flew iii a win- - l-jl.l-i‘.‘l~if\"l‘ll .1'11111I_\' lJil])i'I‘.‘. o record. ‘dc/w. Neither of the Deans was hurt _ l ' l v l l All K011i‘ W’ 173 1”" itnit the car was laid up several TFRANKPORT‘ K'\'CAC'P' Von“ 1': Cmmm‘ W: ‘W’ 1m j , lnl l3 COUI\_LI(‘S v-tlaiiic on the liquor Total 12$» - hours for WPZHFS to the fenders. 1 - ,- _. l d...“ .1...“ lvluqgb of the 1936 i'\\l.l.lTH . for 1111* Cardinals; and 10st l2, --—-~-------~----—-- Q10“ ‘ " M . 347 lll. 311g local option 111w. ll haie voted dry. l \ T’ T‘ m .» 1 lvr 1.1151 srikeouts. He gave St, F‘, X, Scafe ' ' _ l ‘l v M luv‘ v TH?‘ v ..< iI(l1.1 .\.1. . .1. . o . . . 1 - 1 UIB NG .. .. Easy Trlumph “NIMENT I 11111111 1101M» l . Ladies (with Rub ‘uh-mm “m \1l‘ Iiroivii 1 l\o1*o‘l - , l mi‘ l Get thencwlargeecm- ‘ ' , l . i. . fi" ' 71-. ‘Fooi-ball Practice I Abrngoulsul N_ S__ Q(~l_ lo._1 my ‘lawman “an R. Slllllllil. \\. iv1.1.ll.n1v.v itCP)——SCOf'll'ig six tries with dziz/ . “blehwlm-"flllt 1218mm l lklrlllfii‘: l . _ . v 51¢ T. iiuxin a l . c .e.1.i.i . xliiig backfield vpials. Si. Frnnvcls- v l, Hmmn R Dunn": ‘Xavier University swamped Kings 3T Dolled, l»; llllllllxlm. rum w It he iimiiivc tonight for l University of Halifax. 26-6 here to- "1 1111111111 n Dnucelie 1111 1\o111.11"~ :11. Victoria Park at day in lhc first, game of n home- McCain» ll. (‘lliiliollir 1 1. .~ .. -.\1~ 111-1011‘; .li.'i1'1t» All 1>1fl.\‘i‘l'>' art‘ and-home series in the initia‘ 1on1 11ml to be on hand in order to l round of the Nova Scotia inter- ‘ C ‘ " ‘ ‘ R .\lc(ii11:var_v sulfide T11» FATHER (i. All-Donald .._._.._: SHEB GOIN’ TO GIVE A POLITICAL TALk OVER AT HEP Hlfwl) QLJARTERS’ WTJVF GOTTA KEEP ' VOTERS FROM ATTEND YOU PUT A CO DQED MEN TO 1_11>1_e o1= HLiN- ' ' "3' “i! wo121< ON THfiTTSgFliEET RIGHT NOW. f-Byi George McManus l . t