u: Canadian Eras) pii-iug of the starting gun close u hand, itiitisticirtns were busy may figuring just what chances mite "S\\'CCilL‘}"' schriner had of i-itaiiiiii: his National Hockey Lea- ‘ue scoixug title. Odds were again-ll? m; slitlt-lliilfifid youngster from Al- Wiiys foothills-they seldom re- peat in iiic big ‘time. Stauncli sup- :ters of Calgary's Dave figure he'll duplicate Charlie Conachers [g1 and take ihe laurels a second ‘u-ajglli, it-riii. Conacliei"; hopes of regaining his "owii1'(‘<‘\‘l\'l‘(l a jrlt ivhen Maple wii Club ruled the Big 3011159!‘ .‘l.1l‘l. against Detroit iii Toronto Thursday ‘m “iii __v we iio action in gaiuriiziils game with Amerks as 13y 'l‘l quests. But ‘ ‘e ale others who threat- m to vtliffiiifi Seliriner. Marty Barry, smooth pivot nian of thc tliaiiipiiui Wings, has been prolific in ]1l‘t‘-.\i‘ll:.iJii engagements, while iii; wing-male‘, Larry Aurie and Herbie Louis, both have to be reck- oneil Willi, Cec Dillon, Rangers‘ ringer, appears headed for ft gieat ieason and Cliieagois Paul Thomp- wn may reach top position. Conn Siiiytlic-‘s men looked mighty good before a home crowd lust night as they split up for the iinal (‘Xl11lJillP1i game of n. strenu- iiis tour. It looks us though To- ionio folk will sec lots of wide npeii hockey‘ and whether George iniiisutirtii gets the goal call again i: is replared by young Turk Broila, tilt-re will be little to worry ibout in the not mliiCfiig division. Jimmy Fowler, Toronto product who made good wTih Syracuse last year, \\'il.\ i:l\'l‘l1 his OK tog _by the experts. The big biohd likes it ioiigh and is a dangerous rusher -lic should succeed in filling the pap leit vacant by popu- _v lilair who was zold to "S. ii with his new York hated lineup, ls iik, he's becoming ab- seiii-iiizi l. As the boys loafed ill’(i'.\ii ilier hotel after trimming Pliz‘ l..ph.a ltainlilers 7-2 ln an ex- liiiii on came yesterday, Lloyd D01llli‘ll.Si:'I1l.lOi‘tl rookie, asked the Ringer boss if he had rore feet. Imit-r glanced down to dir- roiur he hrid forgotten to change his l)"(li'fit1i1] slippers for shoes. vr-iieiiiliiv: time in Can- l .. amp and nine players will lIllilll1(‘l1lS('l\t‘.\ in o'lier circles within the next few days. Mim- igrr (‘erii liari figures 23 players are too iiiam- to handle to the gen- eril l)"lll‘lll of the club. mid show- iiti! ui plivvi-rs in tonight's ex- r _ --- ~ _ ll it till VRGINIA WRESTLING ‘ i tlon American 4-2. - \"‘i n 1:‘.- BOWLING HOCKEY " pie-Season Hockey Training period Draws (jauadiens Score First Win To t Close; hibltion tussle with Providence Reds will determine the fate of sev- eral rookies. Boston Bruins, first team to test Canadians’ strength in a. league fixture, continued to show power as they took a. lead in their Marl- time series with Montreal Maroons. With Eddie Shore back in harness, Bruins licked Tommy German's men 3-2 at Halifax last night in the fifth pro-season Joust between the two clubs. Cooney Welland showed a return to his scoring form figuring in two of Boston's three counters. WINNIPEG, Nov 3—-(CP) —As pr -season hockey training neared its close here today, manager Ieter Patrick held a special behind-doors drill for his forwards, with whom he hopes to make New York Rang- ers the most unorl-hokox team in the National League. ' ‘Patrick has a right-handed 1_ine and a left-handed line. The veter- ans Frank Boucher, Cecil Dillon and Lynn Patrick are the left- handers. The "iklds." Neil and Mac Colville and Alec Shibicky, all shoot right. MONTREAL, Nov. 8 —Montrea1 Canadlens of’ the National Hockey League scored their first exhibition- game victory tonight, defeating Providence Reds of the Interna- Canadleris previously lost twice to Spring- field Indians, also an International- Americaii club. » Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Dr. F. C. Dougan Trophies Last night saw the start of the first 24'tC£li‘|1S rind the scoring was the highest rolled to date, and now that many of the teams have been eliminated lt makes the competit- ion closer for the different bowlers, who are trying so hard to make a. place in the next round. Tomorrow night's bowling should be veryhlgli WEDNESDAY NIGHT lat Round of 24 Teams E. Dougan 6: R. Mcbellafl- P. Gaudet d: E. McMillan. F. Mallett d: F. ‘Iiemev. M. Burke 6a R. Cameron. M. Gallant 6r E. Doucettc. Mrs. Burke d: A. Burke. M. Mclnnis d: G. Ekisefy. B. McCabe 8r J. Bradley. 9. K. Flynn 8n C. IieClalr. l0. R. Binnott 8-: W. Halpenny. 11. F. Hogan a R. Duncan. l2. A. Sherry a W. Murley. 13. G. Shaver 6a J. A. Bentley. _________.._ Tokyo's population has been in- creasing mcexitly at. the rate o1 500 a day- 9.4999???‘ The extromc limit o! our atmos- phem ts supposed to be between 10B and 212 miles. Copenhagen has a hotel pilied for beer u well as water. NEWS OF THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Tlll FAUh Si‘. V EN BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT l ‘L Old Country Rugby Junior Team May Play In Manager Johnny ‘Williams chasers would journey to New- foundland during the Christmas school vocation for a series of games ln the Ancient Colony. _ Members of the team had been in correspondence with promoters ln Newfoundland and although no- they expected the trip would mat- erinlize. The Rangers have high hopes for the coining season. Every one of their regulars of last season has several years left in jiuiior ranks but with several additions this sen- son, ‘the boys are‘ going after title honors just as seriously as though Mouse f ilm. "j An Newfoundland l of ' Rangers junior hockey squad said‘ he expected the squad of puck-- thing definite had been fillflllzfidw. they were betting their last chance i leffect they exciting moment and at ‘thrilling bit 01' play during n. rugby ‘drama at ltiehniond as [London LSeottEsii competed against RUSSlyH lPark. ltlat-Keiizic of the Scottish is seen ABOVE being dragged down by two Roslyn players. l Now U. S. Pros Talk Stymies NEW YORK, Nov. 2-iAPi-—'I‘he stymle argument that flared into the hcxidllnes when Johnny Fischer, the new amateur champion, was benefittied by a. “break? in defeat; ing Jock McLean of Scotland in the iUnited Sttites fina‘s at Garden City ' "is due for another going over-this time from the piaifessioiial side, The siymie question was debated :0 licntcdly prior to the national amateur that the United States Golf Association decided" to feel the col- lective pii'sc of the simon-pures t0 determine the majority attitude. lQll‘.‘$ll01li1ll1‘CS asking: illi‘ contend- l M the right to m,“ on the "a" 101's to desi-ribe the slymies and the _ two years. - n.- n: Mounties To Take Part In Horse Show NEW YORK, Nov. 3 —- (AP) — America's greatest array of show horses, augmented by the pick of the equine jumpers from the arm- les of seven nations, open their sisven-day competition for honors ln the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden tomor- row. The show has attracted 537 hor-l scs, a. new record for the exhibi- tion. The military competition, anight- ly event culminating in the team championship on Tuesday, will bring liito action the representat- ives of Canada, the Irish F‘ree State; Great Britain, France. Swe- den, Chile and the United States. Vieing with the army officers in adding color to the show will be nearly two score members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police SPORT WORLD Braddock In No HurryTo Post Forfeit (By EDDIE BRIETZ) (Associated Press Sports Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—~Jztmes .1. Braddock is due to deposit a. $5.000 cheque with the New York Athletic Commisfion tomorrow, but there was no indication tonight the money will be laid on the line. The Commission wants the cheque as evidence of the Heavy- weight- Champions intentions of fighting Max Schmelirig in_a title bout next June. It is long overdue. Brig-Gen. John J. Phelan, Chair- man of the Commission has been firing telegrams from the New York headquarters of the Cham calling his atention to tomorrow's date, but Tex Sullivan, Braildocks secretary.‘ said neither the title-holder nor manager" Joe Gould would be on hand. Braddock is in Hot Springs, Ark, recuperating from an arthritis at- ' tack which caused postponement of the September fight and Gould is with him. “Gould is due back the last of this week or the first of next and will take care of the cheque then," said Sullivan. Braddock also was ordered in to- moriow for a physical examination and general check-up Evidence that the Champ is well on the road to complete recovery is seen in Gould's announcement that Braddock will fight an exhibition in Havana late in December with Jack McCarthy, Boston heavyweight. Principal business before the Commission tomorrow probably will be to name Izzy Jannzizzo to fight Barney Ross Nov. 2'7 for the Welterweight title. Rookies Make Good Showing In Campaign (By scolty ltestun, Associated Press Sports Writer) ’ (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Nov. 3~Ilavlng niadc good in their first ieal try in State . American Club Owners May Force Postponement Of Hockey League Opener Acadia And Mt. Allison Play Today NEW YORK, Nov. 3—(CP) — Opening 0t the National Hockey League in season in Chicago Nov. 5 appeared in jeopardy tonight. Following action of the major ice circuit in announcing today the League had incorporated the New York Americans under a new name and new management oflicials o1’ the club declared unless the Am- TRURQ 5‘ N°"- 3'31?“ ericans‘ rights were protected the 10mm: inwarrd ;or its i . sports even‘. of the :i".ll' -t'ie game would not be alloived to start, if it. was legally possible no halt it. Marty Schenker, business inan- ager of the Amerks, entrained for the team's training camp (ll Osh- off between Afnuiit Aiiis in ' :",v o! Sii-kiilIe, N, ll. and Argidui ‘ l 14.. 1'. iij o! W y the Aiuritinii: . - ._ .' championship. About 30ft siiitiizx... - awn, Ont, tonight. He will leave.‘ , with the team for Chicago, he said m“. 1mm ‘W’ l“! land unless the players participate , u?‘ "S hill" gr iE-ui i‘ as signed players of the AmPflfTllls. l “He for n "1 m” he would prevent: them from ta"- “W! “Tin. W! i” V‘ ing the ice if a court restruininii l Ems, ' In action would accomplish this pur- ‘WW “m” “um pose’ lilirin 3n!) Acadia :t'.idcnis woii i1 .:< The League wok action today il-i/ i .-_ game, ha. ii., sxtiiflecl their v ll1"i11ii11S (llll'lli.' a 1).’: pep ralii after declaring forfeit the Ameri-i cans franchise two weeks ago for failure of the club management to meet an N.H.L, demand to 1iqiii- date its’ debts. President Frank ti) it. Nliittill. Aliimu, Lu, ' tl1i'0ll!l1 an lliltle l! artl zit ing lairmi ouz. l‘i.iii, fiilxaiici i! son. hav- o. New‘ , Brim. ‘r Npv Calder was named president and iiniii treasurer of the new outfit named ‘g1 “American National Hockey Club ‘ ghlvf Inc." Manager Mervin Dutton was appointed vice-president. Scheiiker claims the players are ,Xa\,icr Unlvprgmv 3 J m a g an Sign“ t0 contracts ‘flaring the -death game for‘ the Nova signature 01 the “New Ymk Hoe“ llntercoliegiate. rliniiywi ' key Club”, ‘(The Americans) and ‘ Antigonlsh; wL h! m, that his counsel has advised himgme Halifax Cm, \_ the play?“ cannot’ perform far any 3 several players iiit-l.u;iilt~ for Other c°rp°ratl°n' m‘ least‘ ml’ um tercollcginie eomiwtitoii. til legal action has been taken and i a- decislo“ rendered Que “vlw “r the Almost one-half ill“ Arctic lien m “h”- ‘ Russian territory. Negotiations for financing the T .. T---,- ;- Americans for the coming season. more‘ proceeding, Schenker ciziim- i ed, even when ncwspapcrmcn ar-, . rived at his office today to inform \ l l l i l l lottetown and Acadia (lfililfllrtl him of’ the League action. l "And not only will we halt the game in Chicago," Schenker con- cluded, "but we can, I ani advised. stop the games in Toronto Satur- ; day night and in New York on i Nov. 12." ' the big time, 10 new major leagucrs, l BE s12 ers Vernon Kennedy, Whit/e Soicliww 15 i0 gm, tiium, v , . , _ liid on the various ) ‘ i if my, higher than last night. “him J‘m‘°" Abbms mnmwd 5° -' matches “.011, clrcuimuwL The m_ from Ottawa. The men in scarlet hurried by Joe Diniaggaa of the Rain Halts _ I Following are the scores: succcssmny l‘ [cw years ago‘ tum; mic b011," Stud,“ b‘, U S G coats will appear in musical rides Yflnliees- BOP F011" f‘ the In‘ : A8011‘ YOUR FIRST “WY m“ "lmldy P‘““““d l?‘ A 0mm“ prim. m Hug, “mun, u eucll night performance. diam and Jumny Rliiiilc 01th”. W l n. Craswcll azs 2oz 29o their ore-season training Mid will délyve 0W W‘ “Nip of at ‘- Giants, lead tllls winter's line at‘ Rug y GT8 'IR E S l Cr Doyle 97 249 158 hold their first workout this week. 1 W’ ‘ _ "l T“ "q l; . k a n- the baseball Payoff window". l ‘ Total-BBS. "e m f") ' ‘m- lb “$111” m?!“ - ’ D I d Diniasgio, with an average of , n. _ . an" l, P. MflQllllld _ COHIIISWHIOIH iii; this-country. Male)’ ec are .323 to present to n. world cham- Nlcnlllefs of Nomads and st. rclkpfl“ ‘l: oi- l’ . u - v i » l 1* ‘ ‘d: gotiisisu 169 219 2st; ‘ that fgllfm,ilgtllj,,“7,,,ff§“;“§§i . . Dlmlsllll) loflneccmcnt. ‘is almost Dunsimfs rugby Squads M0 ricvck iisn u_i<._. \'_\'_ DUTY . Total-IMO. Based Pygfest n l“ k t fl _ b‘ ‘ 1"‘ l_ ' In P11111130 certain to get a substantial boost. wvondering who is u“, jinx, For the ‘flltl-LS Asp runs. i THIRD ie (v.1 1S oiini ti: tome ‘up Feller. centre of baseball's most mini time yesterday they had to 7S G_ Keenan 157 209 160 o “C , n for. disciusioii ivheii Lie United TIMOREW Nov 3_(AP) interesting current controversy, will pggtpolle their SChtdtilgd second 1m- W Tolal-“uso- n lga r small Plalfmslonln Golf Asgociatlm‘ BAL '. "- .- I 1 to “kely get what he Willi‘ “'“ll°\1l guc match because of the weather. i \ 1 i {\7I(‘l\‘ r-‘oumn . _ holds its meeting in Chicago, Nov. —C=11iimctFern1s Pruilcizcd ed hawnng, “m, Ripple fommhrl m as ommany canpd, T 1 l‘ l; §lul J V. Cflyle m‘ 27° 18o 10-12 :t, f ~ d vs bef v , the finish by a head today in the ° _ ' . i i 1c ga e \\ a - _,, . fiuwwh phnnp pup. -_-—-- i - l“ 11 P“ H. ~ l" the Montreal Royal who batted 306i ' 1 i k w s cancelled 1"‘ “m! D‘ Connors 182 x50 2M HALIFAX Nov. 3——(CP) ~01"! ‘ national P G A tournament, at 1 1'19 mlles Plmllffl Fulluflly but , . ' ‘ ' for "My ash wee ‘ a’ __..___ Total-us“ FT of the roiuids on which DHlIOUSlC l pimiiiii-ei (hlyniiiii qmnng H‘. l the stewards ruled the son of Sir and pxacfilcnfnl,‘ rcpmcm Hunk Lem‘ llmd salurdlll’ was 5m’ f“ m" hm" TTWTTW ' Fl II ' 54 ‘ ‘ » - » i 1 ~_ <‘i _‘ ‘ er in ecu-re ied for the Giants, Heavy min Saturday and again tu- , i, ,- ---—_—— — — : J. D. Webster 204 24B 1'79 University PTDlKESHKkfI, rugby. game 11TC1‘(‘f‘11i1i‘.4"S cf unit‘ is. ‘quite divided Galahad 31d out on a foul and Wm probably get ms rcwnrd when ‘ day again brought‘ a posbponmncnte u M~ Rfllllalfiflls 194 "9 132 W011 bl’ wtmdelTr-i 111 m" 511111"!!! I on the subject. of lll" styinie. the ricli stake went to lwilllor owner Horace Sioncham mails the i- t " Tma- ~SIXTH City League concerned a. cigar, iii-l Im-smuuii as lhO p, (i. A, {Ouf- Jeffords Matcy, u. fast cos ng sec- 1937 co'm_ac,s_ _ i ‘A Joy 279 1'15 216 w“ dlscmwd mdfll’ following fl- l nameut-sclieiliit-ed for Nov. 16-22— 01"‘ “t we whic- I I General roles are expected foi- v ~- ' meeting of league officials lastfis the only mu m. ll) e one in Privileged was disqualified onthc the “Ham, wmnm New ark Louls-Rlskfl D. McDonald 146 158 1'77 P9 E Y Total-—1l51. night ivliicli was unable to come to ‘vi-uni lllt‘lj1f)llf‘\'_ilfl\ll i-ouiueie f0!" grounds that Eddie Arcnrv. hlsrld- c]\1b_§‘ “m, Cari Hubbcii, Fmidy, wr- llfl‘ still selling (Rial at u“ SEVENTH a (lLlClSlOlT on tho dispute- ikeeps over the 11\il('l1-]1ll1_\.' 1‘Ol1[l",‘i‘l', interferretl with Matey. It gave lmmshnmons’ J00 Moore and Me; Bout Dec‘ 7 ‘ I'|l",\' l1i\\' prices i111 our high grain I-i- Cmwm" 225 154‘ 2oz “Do I get that cigar?" Dalhouslc M11011‘! will be healed ill t-iissinli if a second place to E. R. Bradleyfls l on of the Gmnts‘ and Rm Rub ‘, Coalr. nauii-ii: H-Tgglfllfliigllls u I59 174 161 players heard Lou Hogan ask re- i$i_\'11ll(‘ turns an important match Brooklyn, ivliich finished ‘two len- 1mg‘ Mom“ Pearson. PM Malone Amorinan "am M" __ _ __ 513;,“ Ialoirrn ferec Doug Anderson after l1C‘.'1l<‘\\'1\_\'\'l1' iiuniirr. ~iitll~< ‘Whine M~“’~‘I~‘- Th" Plawianu n-iuup Hzidicfi Bill Dickey. CLEVELAND, Nov. 3- (AP! ~t (iciiniiie sviiui. \uiiir.ii-iii~ - 1'3.“ J- 9111111811311 l 184 22B 15; scored wmidQrfl-g winning V)’ l Th“ Pm- ‘ ll‘ Y‘ lwllfrfllll’ lulled ‘ ivrnt to another Bradley 601% Bll‘ ‘Lou Gehrig and Frankie Cio-ettl The Cleveland News aiiiiouiiccdto- ; (iiniiiiu- Si-uli-li uithiai-iti- R. McFarlane 149 169 135 that. broke a 6-6 deadlock lli i1‘ to medal p‘. , in ivhic‘: stymics do‘ lioiiaire, and the four to Bomar ‘or m‘, Yankees getting m, biggenl my he Lou“ Dflflm-S qhmwn ', ‘Nut, _ _ _ _ _ __ _ \ij‘_',i_ T°l“l_1049-NINT" game two \\'1't‘k> “I40. not figure. A bill on the green‘ Si.ll)l("3 Yellow Tulip. limos-us Bamimqi would meet Johnny Rls- l ntillillllll“ t i-ki - — — - — - — 1“»"( P, Henncsscy 182 1B2 163 "Right 5'01! are." Anderson was i which impezies another ..~- pin" :1 out. In addition to disqualifying Pri-t k0‘ o‘. Clpvokmd‘ m the ‘(Fmwm OM “(hwy _\»,,.,.,.“,.,| __ ___ _ uuq M'_ Dougnn 173 140 151 reported ‘as having replied. jor lifted. l-‘vcn if ill.‘ hall cl: -- to ' riicged illlifl‘ giving the first prize‘, my," pro pa.“ i “mm “on, o; u“, m.“-_q,iipi-i-'s uii- lli\(‘l'l1("~S .\l'1'l'i‘l\t‘ll -— --—-- Toiiir-IOOI. Dnlliousie representatives apologlz- the hols i ras the Sfllllllli! of llll‘ m/‘ney: $2.i,.l0t1 net,lo Mittey sown- i i, nun, Chrisumls mud $11.)“, u“ 7‘ “Mun ynh “mu hm", .._ _. ;,.,( TENT" ed t0 the 114011‘? "l 1"“ lllilhl/S T-uit and ~.< not, in .1 tlunrct Zinc be- i‘. owner, the stewards susldluidcdl Qtliers in the National League Risko has boxed daily in l".’ll1lill”. eilfilvlllill ‘-'"‘='l“l 'r -' "' "d B" Brown 15? 1g: "Wlllilil! \\'11~"l\ 110 (‘Xillfllllvfil U"! bet » (when the "aw: LLLl and the hole ‘ Areaio. i\\'l1OS0 prospects are good are Paul l uphough his i-Aisi ring ulyppyifflnpq- spring-hill siaiii W -- --- l~ '-\ Maswilvlcggogir l“ l was a iiili-stiiiitliiig 0111‘. 111M111; ‘it ma: h.‘ liftix. l -——-- Wuner Pirates, who won the Na- ‘m5 10 Inoqthq rig.) >"r(lI\i'\ ‘Yllili ~ —- ~ -" --" “m a—- - . . . i ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ELEVEN-l“ over iroin inc days he and Hvzim NOMAD PRACTICE iional League butting crown with, _ -I_____:_.___-—-—. _ _ I _ g K McMillan 94 168 Dlfllvd l-OKPUWY all!‘ ll @1281‘ "will? l, Douldci" dam. when complete. will] be! j .373; Frank Deniarce. Cubs. who ‘Jlnlmy Deshong and Bunk Newsom. i Li: h. MM‘ E. Mcinnis 165 156 with every tiy the latter made. ‘have a rated capacity four tiiiie:.| ' In the event of there ni; I10 boosted his average from .325 to senators, and Joliniiv Alien. 1n- ‘ " " ‘ T°L3I-925-TWELFTH Hogan won two of them this year. l that i:f Niagara. ‘game, n11 Nomads are asked to niegt 3341; Kiki Clum- D; the m,“ who mans, inmrovol‘ groan). m, ‘ll“v\lr (l“"_h_ml\ ‘__,\,n_\h_,__ "m, “"01"; - --—-— ' t. the UpiWT Queen Street Clu - kited his mark 71 points to .3'.l8' 193s records .|' . Max i no 189 213 .1‘ , I . . (Ii l\l ri i .. 1A" Bircheme 111 114 3g Dog population of the United The lake formed by Boulder dam ‘house this evening at 6 45 for 8,and Baxter Jordan, 13¢“, who fin. These are among n“. "my," 'I‘otal—884 States is (rstlmaiied at 16,000,000. It holds water equivalent in quantity ,przictice and rim. All players kind-lislicd in the .323 riot. dtmgufi-S who ha“, the b“, “mm _ I) takes 90 days to make a Mickey to the entire floiv of the river for ily be on hand as a practice is es- In the American League. pitch- lmenig for ;;ii5@s_ A11 m,“ remains g yo o (J . a iscntliil. I ruiisi‘ l‘i‘ BRINGING u|> FATHER’ .-~ 1