~=-1_-..\ _ m». m“ ......»...... ....»...-.-._...>-n-1.~~u4n.~. ~ - -....L..._¢--.-L=-k~ ...._. I1... THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOVEEER 14. 1933 c:_.__~._./.. _..___ . _ _. L __, _____,__ BOWLING a BUXHNG HULKEY UASKI‘. I BALL WRtSILING UIHIIR SPURI ?_.___ L _____ .. L___ Jackson SpGfkS LGGfS TOiMustangs Hand 4-1 Victory Over Canucks TORONTO, Nov. l3 ~10?) — Addition of Gus Marker and the rejuvenation of Harvey Jackson, , A ire Riders . who was beginning to slow" 11p. 1 are W1 r1 Trophy . 1111; aid to their already potent hoc- key tnacliiiiery. ' biarker 1mm right in with Bill Tllbilb and Jackson yvhcn he was bought from the defunct Mont- real Maroons nine days ago. Thcnis always has been a 1111100111 centre and, now that Jackson 1s flying in from left tying as he 111d 111 111.» “kid 111111" days, 1111s i11a.\' noilni" of those great liius develop 111 the National only 111101‘ 1n :1 1011;; tinte. " " ‘three UXIIC: and on the other goal 1., . . defeated Aioiztie . .15 —l here Saturday efore ncarly 11.000 specta- C11. I111 10115. inlury to B111 ‘f1 the n‘.- for a 11111:- zlie iiix»: pz-r- .1 plny"-111:1i1:r r by sltirker 2-1 seconds later. 1<Y Notre Dame h - Keeps Victory 11i1§1i‘“i..."it.. 11...... ll 111111 1.111. htibitants the only goal of the .. 011d. In the third a penalfly . Goupille gave Jackson a chance to extend the Leaf lead to 3-1 after e ht mitiutes with Thorns’ 1111i. lie rlws-t-tl the scaling five rniiititcs Record Intact from the finish on a play start- NPRV \'<>RK-_ 3"" ‘>3 "icplf cd by Jimmy Fowler. who charg- Crus 1 - Hus" uilwms‘ led up from the defence. 9m _ n w;- ticlitiiuvns . and a 19-0 def 11v Dame IJNEUP emerued from Sat 111,135? "l ' ' i~'""'1"11 “Cann/diens: Cutie, Goal; Defence, Wentwoith. siebert," Centre, Gracie, Wing, Gztgnoii, Cain. ‘ Catiaciiens Subs: -Evans. Bus- weil, Liuupille. ti" lies, Ward. Blake. Irutlel, A111,... Loriaiii. ..'l‘oro1".'o: --Go;tl 1310111, Defence. 1 ,'.. llaiiiilloil, L; e ii t, r e, \v'iiig, Alarrler; Wing. - I ti’ ' Jo. Mon Pltisbufsl ‘ ‘loionto Subs; —l-loi-ner. Fowler. lPYYlfQ m? ,, 1 Davlson, Boll, Kelly, Apps, Cham- S-"Drfkg? he“ 3"“? ‘mpmupd for .1012, Parsons. Mann. m? ‘f, - 1 'q..,.,,.“,_,, to ‘Mickey I011; Linesman, “in ‘es crime as - t‘ 1° =' i“ " 1 "cantata"- . ttnlirrritcn for 22 b ‘ ‘ ' gam... . their nmster in a ‘ _ huge Corn-ell team the?) r111} 121110114! w“ Period" 1 t =_ <- 1 ns . ‘til: “iliililnill 91011111111111: in i 1—T°r°m'°' Jack-w“ iMarker» . i. ' ',.- . 11 Apvsi 19:36. 2%” D1119“ dhmtviiflm Li-Tormito, lvfarker (Apps, Jack- .‘ " _', g1 1 - son) 19:58. mouh nvnpk ‘ma fa; Penalties —- Hamilton, Evans. fence plnj." 11111 period rally to ‘I Tennessee. undefeated and um‘ winner-g, . Horner, Marker, Giacie, Second Period: emerge e sen " lntiseci their 1 fleS-@§°§n‘h11;[- " t, (U1511191- nt-‘ 3—Canadiens, Blake (Goupillc)? er three periods 0f scoreless fcot- i "-3- _ ball to 11111111. Vanderbilt 14-0. l Penalties —-K.B.Ii1Pman. Hflfmlloll- Cnnietrie TFCll iulticd to last ~ week's ulury by thumping Du- Third “r1061 quesne 21-0, chalking 11p three toucmiowns on p ..e. Army: Ii-Jroronto, Jackson, (Thomsi swntiipctl Chuttunottzt -13 while 8:25, Nair _=:.~.c~dt11~1 "o 1' ' ' M-Toronto, Jackson tFowlerl i" to l5 :01 . l Penalty -Goupille. l ll-9 rullcd over the Ski-lb Xe Mlnarda for colds. In both amateur and professional hockey in every country in the world Where ice-hockey is played C.C.M.'B are used by 95",}, oi the fiayers. Ask your dealer for complete, free catalogue. 1m; i g . \ S. QIIED $11131 001cm :111‘s fiat gcal and on ait- 1 .\~l.an..l1a, ‘ McCill Team First Setback ..ov. l3 —(CP) — Western Ontario . NIONTREAL. tUiiiversity of liltistaiius forced Ll playoff in that tseiiior Intercollegiate Rugby Foot-y ‘bnll Union Saturday by handing ‘McGill Redineti of the their first. defeat season. 16-6. Mustangs} ed second behind Mc- .1‘ Rids \\ill clash in a . tientli game for the title. here next Saturday. '11- football teams in the} " I‘ regular schedules‘ .1\a Rougliritiers who qualified to meet To-t 1:1 the bi; 10111 playy "i ltiontrl-al Cubr 18% the Arzos were trimm- ‘ a‘ 111g Hamilton 24—8. i In the Olllllllfi Rugby Football‘ Union. 131111113" Beach hnndedMont- . 1t1onc1l< 1111111‘ first 1055 of the i-l~13. T1111 sult had 11o ' 1H :1"; Nuts ‘uni 80.11111 . already 11nd qitzfizfird f1: " ifg i1’ "‘ " Toronto and lntersoileciate ; 111111‘ 11.‘ the‘ . ' :1 Van-ti ‘ l: was Qurcii's_ >111 10.»; Vines-Perry Embark On Tennis Tour (By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff “u-lter) Nistyn 01th:. Nov. l1~1CPi—Ells-, woriri ‘.111; who ‘will rppose Doll‘ ' ' when the 10.11101" amateur‘ ‘t .'..1i" nmkts hi». prolessionul debt Jun. ‘.1, saiitu zotlcty wi'h i-“rctl P011"; 101- a six-liiatcli IOU!‘ of the West. Indies and Central Amw ei'ic".1....\‘1nes sees only one more! year of lJYDYLXiLIOIIBl p.ay ahead of ’ lly. Budge figures. r11 1.1 win tlie Dans _\ .. ." that the great is out of the amateur‘ An international match to end all golf matches is brewing for next summon. it \1"1.ll bring together Great. Britaitrs Henry Cotton and t West Virgiiiius Sam Sticad. C1111- . 111111111 opcn champion orcr the '72- iiolc Yolk World's Fail" looks like the s t for it, the only joker being whe route. . . . the New i leave his native shores , I: will be goplici" experience a- t gainst Irish power tomorrow when 1 Notrc Dtiine meets Minncsota.... 1 and it's hard to imagine but Coach l Elmer Layden needs a couple of l (lumtts for the 1.1101111: and cant get tli1-1....the Notre Dame pilot was 111-kw .~<-.1lp1~1".\"“ to fix up a couple‘ of pals bu" the lliilllt‘ has been a st-ll out for 1110111115 and not even; the scalpcrs can help him. Fred Apostoli. preparing for his Nov. 18' bout with Young Corbett 3rd locks none too good in ring w0rk011t‘....i11 spite of it Apostoliis‘ the 11 to l favorite on bmztdway. ins for....Mlke says he wants t0 pneumonia. . "if he comes alon _ all right Louisll give him a chance says Uncle Mike. . .. Tug-Of War The Hopciicld “liZ-Ol-wfil‘ 1111M‘ weight 1min came to Bedcqtw Rink on ’l'u1~stli1_v iiizltt and battled for and won the light weight Tug-of- War Trophy for Prince Edward Is- land donated by Heath Strong. made me may for a“ marker. K.C.. of Summersicle. before audit-nee of over ttyo hundred en- lllllbfllbl‘. The Hotit-ficltl tcnin had already \\"1~n this trophy 011 twfl s, and this being the See the New 11.0. u. 11111111111211 sets Now on Display '_ 11.0.0111. $11111 and 1101111111 21111111111111 -—s0ld by- Prince Edward Island’s Only $130113 GOOdS Store 1111: 11111: s11o1> third s‘. won. it now becomes their pi" t y. mun and 111v total weight was 1500 lbs. for cut-h 1711111. l Tlirrre were four tugs. The first. lrlopeficlrl \".<. North Bedeqtic, won iby llopefield 111 ten seconds. The second. I-Icpcficld vs. Lower Bede- que. won lav liopefield in about the same 111111». The third pull. Lower cirque vs. North Becleqtie; crntcstt-ci 1111: as the j Ifliill.» we. more cvenzli" m-itched 1 anti wzix won by Lower Bedcque in one minute and forty seconds. 1Lower Bcdcque then pulled the final tug with Hopeiield. but al- ttlinugh the Lnwer Bcdcqtie boys i 11111 111111 $lil1'lil‘(l contest. they were ' no inntch irr the smooth \\‘01"klng Hone-field tram which apparently had 11nd considerable training. and Hcpefield won the tug and the Tlrnophyi for the third and e. Teams: I-lopcfielri: Alexander Blue. fcalp~ taint. Archibald McLean, Angus McLean, Dan McFnrlitne. Stewart McKay, James Smith. Alden Blue. Lester McLean. James Blue, Leon MaoPhee. lower Bcdeque: Cedric McKenna 1captain). George Rogers. Leaman Rogers, Walter Richards. Emest Rogers. Major Oatway. Alvin Arsen- ault. Earl Rogers. Austin Gaudet and Horace Gaudot. North Bedeque: Dmigles Mc- Murdo (captain), Prmvse Gardiner. Fred Gaudet, Ernest Arsenault. Howard Calms, Weldon Crossmcn, Manuel Ducay. Leo Duvar, George McLean. Cyrus Gaudet. Officials: Starter, Captaon Beck, l-ioperield. Announcer, Hugh F, Morrison. Timer. Theonhilus In- man. At thc conclusion. Mr. Stronc. KC. presented the phv complimenting the Hopefield team-on their victory and the 202d sbort-"manship shown by them in travelling 80 miles from Hopefield to Bedcqtte to contest for the tro- phy for three years. He also prais- ed the opposing teams for the Sblriteci ccntest Miich the! hid not home-loving Henry Cottonerwlllil i In Overtime 0\'("l willing to deal with “reliable, 13115111111 pup‘ s of St. l‘ Grade VI—1. Rangers Make Debut With 1-3 Win Over Red Wings; Amerks Defeat Bruins. 2-. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) DETROIT. N01". 13—New York Rangers 111114.10 their 1938-39 debut to the National Hockey League a successful one tonight as they came from behind in the last Der- icd to gain a 4-3 victory over the still winless Detroit. Red Wings. Trailing LZ~l at the start of the final period. the Rangers scored three quick goals to go in front and then cut short a Detroit rally in the dying ininutes that threat- ened 1o deadlock the count. l A crowd o1 . The Ram-r. early 111 1 the score at 2-2, . . period through. Cecil Dill. 1. L .. than two min-i utes iatei" ltangcrs went ahead t1); stay when Lynn Patrick scored. l The god‘ that eventually decid-. was n1ade_ on :1 dash i The l1ne11ps:— Keri‘; Dcfcnccn. foiyzartis, N.‘ 1~ Shiliicky; subs 1 Rzincers: (111.11 Coultci", M. P11 Colville. M Colt Heller. Watson. Dillon, L. Patrick, . N- -. ECW111112 with a long low shot on a NEW YORK, Nov. iii-New York Americans handed Boston Bruins their first defeat of the season to- night. outscorlng their Nation Hockey League League rivals 2-1 in a tight game. A crowd of 15.000 saw the Antler-ks score their second straight triumph adding to their victory at Detroit Thursday ma: they had lost. their cpening game at Chicago. It was the Bruins‘ first setback in three starts. ‘The New Yorkers scored their first zeal m the first period while Dil- C1flbpei~ was in the penalty bOX. Lorne Carr beating Tiny “WIND-Soil from near the blue line on a D355 from Eddie Wiseman of Newcastle. N. B. The Bruins were also a man short when the second counter was chalked up. It was Wissman who scored this time. ‘mkmg me Duck pa“ monwson‘? from Tce Blake and Crlifi. 0n a. bass from Nels Stewart“ Bostuus 1011c goal came midway throuzh tile 11111-0 period. Bill Hollett of North Sydney s bass from Gordrn Pettinzer. LINEUP: Americans: —C10al, Defence, J erwa. Robertson; Murray; Centre, Hitler. iBeattle; Wing, Goldsworthy; Wlng,- wenlmflh‘ Gclgglxlxiia Trude, C. Smith, Pratt. Ilextall. Molyneaux. Sorrell. Detroit: Goal. Smith; defence. Boston: —G0al. Thompson; De- Gxxlfcllou". 130111111111; forwards. fence. Crawford, Portland‘ Centre Barry, Haiwe. Bruuetcau; subs. Cowley Wing. Sands", Wing McDonald. Llzcollibt‘, Wares. Mol- G-ctliffc. I tel". H. Kilrc-zi Deacon. C. C0n— American Subs-Chapman, Can", achar. Mason. Stewart. Officials: Ag Smith and Charles McVeigh, Schriner, Stewart. Andeison, Wise- man, smith, Fields, Gallagher, A. Jackson. Boston Subs— Clapper, Holletit, Slqnlmiy Welland, R. Conacher, Pettinger, First Period glulinart, Schmidt, McReavy, Bauer. Llgetrolt. Goodfellow (Motter) Pen. Ste\".":1"::. L. Patrick. i hermit! Period 2. Detroit, Goodfelhw 616311) 1.146. 3. New York. Shibiclgy 1N. C01- vilie, Pratt) 17:41. Penalties: Bowman 2. N. Colville. Watson. Third Period 4. New York. Dillon 1C. Smith. Heller) 6:06. 5- New York. L. Patrick (Pratt. Smith) 7:24. 5- NEW York. N. Colville (M. Patrick) 10:22. tBrun- Liiavéiprgeii. Nognlgipeengliaynoampbeu; 51111111111111 V ' First. Period: (Wisemlm) 1.11.1.1... —-Fields 2. Clapper; Second Period: 1 . Americans. Carr 2—Americans, Wise-man art, Anderson) 19:20. Penalties -—Hl1l. Carl‘. Schmidt. Third Period: 7. Detroit, Barry (Bruneteau. 3—Boston, Hollett (Pettinger) Deacon» 18:35. :44. Penalty: Shiblclw, P1gna11y~Mu1Tay_ i THE WILD WIND From Eagles; seminar-rant), Nov. is-f (AP1—Spr11igf1eld Indians Saturday scored a tying goal in the last I5‘ ,seoonds of play and then slappedi in a pair more in overtime to wrest a 4.1-2 clccision over Eagles 111 an International Americ- un Irlockly Letiguc gmnc. Bcrt Connolly, forincr Moncton Promo,” vnke Jawbs hims Tomi l-lawk, scored Springiieldks final Gaiento may yet get._t.he title crack; at Joe 1101.113 that hes been cannot-i counter’ Des smLh‘ goal and Joe Lamb of Sussex. N.’B,, assisted Filmore 011 the winning defencemuni sec ho“. Tony goes m a couple or; who used to play for Cliarlottetowin fights now that l1c's recovered from, and Saint John, got New Havctfs first goal. I KELLY oars‘ ASSIST PITTSBURGH. Nov. i3-(AP)-- Hershey Bears, held to one oal un- til the third period, emerge with a 3-l victory over Pittsburgh Hornets Saturday in an Illl£l'li1\ti01’18l-Al"ll€I-l lcan Hockey League ante. 1 Pete Kelly of Charotetown drew an assist. 011 the Hornet goal scored, by Abel. Sammy McManus, member. of Monctons Allan cup teamrhl one Hershcyl BATTLE T0 TIE CLEVELAND. Nov. lIb-(AP) — Cleveland and Syracuse fought to a, 3-3 tie in an International-Americ- The 10.11112 were composed of ten 1 an Lcngtic 1101-11131" primr- here Satur- 1 day before 7.283 fans. largest crowd so i111‘ tilts season. ST DIARYS ACADEMY 110N611 1101.1. The fctvuing is the standing of ifnrjt; Academy month of ‘Summ cle for tlic i0ctoberz-- Grade X —l. Lena Rzmahan: 2. Mary Dalton; 3. Hilda MaoNeill. Grad:- IX—l Marv Gallant; 2. ‘Alice Blanchard; 3. Mary Cameron. ' Grrtdc VIlL-l Henrietta Coyle? 2. Frances Gallant; 3. Joyce iChaisson. Z Grade. VII-l. Nan MacNnnis; :2. Theresa Arsenault: 3. Theresa ‘CBIIIQIOH. Louise Wedge; 2. Florence Williams; 3. Mary ‘Teresa Arsenault. ' Grade V ~19. -l. Rita Delghan. 2. Eleanor Campbell; 3. Lillian Perry. ' Grade V ~11» ~l. Gloria Wat- son; 2. Susie Glow; 3. Cecelia lyitwPhcrsnn. Grade IV--i. Florence Glow; 2. Anni1__vG__11ll:1t_1§; 3. Jean Clow;~ Oh. did you feel the blow? Old Man Wind did give‘! Like the fighters punching bag, Stronger every blow! And just watch the shingle; Hitting o'er the lawn. And small trees of beauty, Crumbled to the ground. It 18S a. little like playing i. A touggdowtn while going foot- W85 New Haw" But gllow) could you laugh When you locked right and left And 11111111. oh God. what have we done? Let me ask you your name and your 11111;)? And from what. country you come? ‘I am out for a iark, is now almost dark, lit And it landed the big maple tree! You're a brute said the big Balm o’ iiead. . G Defending its country and kin. But the Wind said, one minute, And landed the slX to the ground. And when the storm it was over, We all sallied forth to look At own and friends and neigh- rs lamenting the beautiful trees. Oh my way l met Polly, The pltlTOt just over the way. He screamed and snid. “Where in hell did you stay, I was blown away!" Ada C. Green l8 Rawston Road Roslandale. Pauline Wedge 011.11- 111-11 Rita 0111111111; a. tGlndys Gallant; 3. Adeline Gal- iant. Grade II (at —1. Marie Gaudert. 12. Marv F. Gallant. Albina Arsen- 1 ault, Shirley Linkletter. ‘ Grade II 1111-1. Frances Peters. 2. Anita MacNeill; 3. Inez .Mc- Aleer. Grade f -l. Marie Wedge; 2 Joyce McPherson; 3. Music Department - (over 901w!‘ cent) Senior Class -Henriett.a Coyle Marjorie Heffel: Lorraine Gallant, Shelton Rita Delghan. Ritth Learn, Melvina Glow. Air-x Macinnis Sheila Q1- laghan. Florence Williams. Francis Downing, Ruth Helen McEwen: Arsenstilt, Diane Kelly. Helen Muttart. Junior Class -Saliy Schurman. Paula Schur- Dnmthy MaoPhee, man . Use Mlnlrdl for colds. 120v POWERS. KING'S scour- soooulsslfl-lwsfis l 041v 01v: CARflP/DGE w vwu-MAmz/Ms/ \ Qu1c1< ! 7711:8114 Auvos ON/l/M/ wlww-‘W sut- aw 1Stew- " Jean Somfer". Black Hawks Leslie Loses Decision Defeat "Lowly To Glace Bay Fighter. Canadiens 4-3 Kid Clayboarne Kayoej CHICAGO, ..ov. 13 —(Q'P) — SYDNEY. N. 8., NOV. I3—(OP)_ Chicago Black Hawks maintained , Big Alva McDonald o! Glace Bay, their undeefated standing in the ,N. 5.. Saturday night regained the National Hockey League tonight 1 light-heavyweight boxing champ- defeatlng Montreal Canadtens 111-3 [ionship of the Maritime Provinces for their fourth consecutive when he took a IO-round decision triumph. A crowd of 16,264 saw the from George Leslie of Charlotfe- may,“ town Leslie was defending the Canadians gave a stirring dem- ] W19 he Captured Ifflm the Glace onstration 1111p ln the 1111111 period. 1 Bay fight-er 111st Ausiwt- beroe going down w me“- fourth, The match feilllllffid a 1 hi? Clfd straight defeat and 11m n1».- Hawks 1 in “gllch Only We b0!" B! w‘ list- Canadian And United States Rugby Results .. _ . nded in a knockoutp-when '° ‘°“““ *‘ 11011111111121 1:1- 15 b J nyg‘. ere ay time, aro e- Three F08 y on? trcmttzgc‘ t town. to the canvas with a flurry of Intercollegiate R. F. U. two of them with M n eal r _ Hqlndsd helped ohimgo away w a tights and lefts to the face that 4-2 lead which 11 held until less ‘tummy ended their battle. University of Western 0111111101 than mree minutes remained. 9mg? bong ,1g°D°n'$%h°“' M?lln 6' o The“ 5W3“ Mann“ cn§h°d bludgegnlnsg ritgfiia‘ tlgatngattered his 10. n Vera“, o’ Tommo 13’ QM” 9mm!“ 355m“ bi’ Hume‘ opponent m the canvas for a count Blake and shortly after Babe Sie- of “me m the rim, round‘ bert also connected after pItlilSasfi‘ ‘vligh the excepupn of m“ blovm r ~ 1 10-9, v1" iHCCOHRi/Ed I01‘ the 0m?!‘ 5w" 1'1 ilugli 011° Leslie's jaw. the boxing the second period “hen W11 side ability 111 either failed m match a were short one man. their poundage and although the Alcxth Iiginfikéthi gilfigfétlfniafiih {slang rbgxier rtnhadefla lgatme bid fag Ontario R F U 560R e 0-91" C8 ' 1e g n e na wo roun ' ' ' ediatel after Blake got his. 11 wn unable to 1 n11 ny er- ' mLineutfs:- 1:115 dgntnge un McDxiansitldilrhe la)- uoggllfsng Beach 14' Mmnfliil Na- Canadlens: Goafll. Cudfi; défence trzdzltapped tdlge scales at 208, Ixslie ' B ll. Ev ; rwar . race. a poun . ofillin. 821511; o Siebert. In the semi-final Young McNeil Lnrrain, made short, work of Kid Claybourne ca! —a willing and anxious mixer-Iwh w, 3- wmmPel 13- 1“ “1:1: 11:11.1 "1 111M111: 11§~t§<15°§-l’$“i ‘“°"“"‘° "t" ape r n it! 1' vcous e. " The match ended safter only a (By The Canadian n“) Inlerprovinclal R. F. U i: :1 Q- T.‘ 7Q L7 =- 5 m .-. 5 :1 o. Q n. Ottawa 18, Mo t. t ‘Toronto 1111;011:1111? bfutliingflm Wukrn Conference Ping O Blake. Haynes, Ward. Mondou. . Chicago: Goal. Karalcas; defence Selbert, Wlebez‘ forwards, Romnes, March. 'I'hon1ps0n; subs, Macken- 31111131‘ of 151mm? 0g Xishtt-‘lnilhm i, Gotts ll . Levinsicy. Blinm. rst. rou11 . A ar amt! t B afibtnsonleyioytjxwtg. Dahbgmm and vicious right cross to Clay- Ge rln an Team ‘°¢’§‘1‘%1“i"1°”¥* ’Z1°“M‘°.2M i331“ ’m“?.§‘.1“il‘m‘ “l3. $551121" . B?‘ ca s: on an yen. ~ - “I 1 ms l SUMMARY e rim Period Hockey R€8l1lt$ . cameo ‘f,’ 1a (AP) _ 1111p 011mm’ w '0: r11 ' 1 chum)’ Gottseng (Demon and Gustave Killlrn wone ‘Dahlstroml 6:38 2, Chicago. Gottsellg (Thompson. "ii-um" "wk" “"1" 40th Irmternational Six Day Bicyelq ; , Race which ended at tn Chlun pxiftiiikiltih. T°r°m° 4 0mm“! 1 Stadium M: mldnlstht 8511111111.; The carlituredlntiw grim s°”°“‘1 P°"'°“ 1 M ‘Sipgienglleld 4 New Haven 2 (over- “mm, fflm. ,,“,,m°,_‘"° “h "i"! 3. Canadians, Blake (Cain) 1 : . ‘Ibrchy Pod Victoria, _ 4' chwm“ Lflmsky ‘BMW’ lsghlllfcllglaliiaclilevlgmidgngie; (over- "m"! ‘ill-h h? Milli-h" B o" 1...... W '° o “rm” ""11: "m 1m ‘ - v ' n . O Tm Mamba“ March Heishey 3 Pittsburgh 1 "i! Th,“ Perl“! Eastern Amateur League . New York Rovers ‘l Hershey Cubs i o ‘-,,‘.=§,;’g;,*§°i,,&?‘“°"“ ‘“"““‘°" h h G - Bombers Wm Q.B('i‘:k1'iB)(l1§Sé0M&nfihB, (Haynes, 5'1" y NI; t smo . e : . 7.C€§1r1l1)a11l1i;_11‘s7, Siebart (Blake. 3ii.l‘fi1‘2?1‘3=”="§3’11‘1f§1?;.g , WGStGTTI Tltld Penalties: Blake, Selbert, Mac- ‘NTAM m“; “W” wrmrrrm, Nov. n -1oe1~- Syracuse 1. Pittsburgh 0 Winnl Blue Bomber": upitulld Ycgveland 1 New Haven (not New on cam b m salturgay u the; 01' Iodfl G u . I) UH ng D0wn T718 Alleys mmwimelfi; atdgsttayime n. an o —-——— RGIIIBIIIDGI‘ when gauze Western Intarpmvineid CIPTOWN BOY/LING ALLEYS i ED001391! Union G1‘ ‘onohip I- 9. Blocked kicks 000i. (By The Canadian Pres!) Bmrdrl QM at 0118111’. Nov. b l5- Monday night a! ‘I o'clock:- . The loiiovring couples will bowlr Joe McGinnity, one-time "Iron 11m game LADIES GENTS Man" of New York Giants’ pltch- ‘I but fumbles and intercepted for E. McCnbe J. 1'). Webster 111g staff, died at Brooklyn nine war-d pagans meant disaster $0 M. Mutch J. Williams years ago todgy. McGlnnity stnrt- muay, H. McMillan P .McInnis ed his baseball career in 1893, eno- _.€__._.___.__. A. Kane s McDonald ing it in 1925 with Dubuque. Iowa, 30m you, pggnnucron D. Heantz P. Power where B! DlHy-mlflnser he "hi-tr d FREDERIOTON, Nov. 13-1015 m. Mitchell W McDonald 20 games 401mm 1.1110111, Saint John, Mu- 1, Paquet, A. Moran itime lightweight champion. D. Perry S. Moore Baibe McLeod. Quebec iiglitweiq B. McCalbe Dr. McKenzie Keep Minards in tho home. Qham ton, have been booked for! M. Smitlh W. McNeill bout ereNov, 2i.__,_ ____:= TO KEEP COOL? When your alstencc becomes thoroughly acm- plicated...doyougointonhetvylalmof cigaretteo? That’: when you will find delightful solace in Spud’: cooler smoke. Spud’: clean, 16% cooler moire comforts your mouth and throat . .. heighten: your enjoyment of Spud’! full tobacco flavour. Come on, troubled smoker, switch to Spud . . . the inimitable way to real tobacco cu- jcyment. 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