THE CHARLOTTETOWFN GUARDIAN ‘f- f d Ohatriottm icinl! hockey eam see.- ‘ ‘ext-being talked-up in several ' _ on paper it is felt. that mm. l5 plenty available material n “and w organize a potent team lmvidlng someone takes the initia- llve and makes the time to ex- ploit mg talent. ‘ There Lie a number of veteran nlgr and intermediate players augmented by recent» gradu- p.51...“ junior ranks might col- béiuvely make a surprisingl strong ‘Zrrezaiioi. “Fur away hlls look 6315p" an some n“ "" - cling to under_ timaie local pos— "'1' i1". lll“ ilTii i. l. .. llrklnlrlscusiing admiring giancesat an... uii the mainland. mare is no reason why Char- siiould not have a hcc- fii ' loelyeiglirlili of some kind. Let it be - understood. however, that m “l or persons who under- lak. S...“ .~‘.icui:i have the full co- aperaiifjn of players and fans alike i; rucce . is t‘) be assured. Too oiieu iii-c victcry m; iunl ihe proper praise denied [helrirfc ted. Tiler-e is always an [mlllaunco of "fair-weather" sup- yl, ii is WliTll the going gets Plough" iiiat provides the true test Eptigkt Prospects For Formation Of Senior Hockey Team In The City Held thuslasis of the City, 50m well k-“OWH Bet the cam-operation that should be iqrniemmng tiien it will b°°°m° B ‘Pauly. The two inter- ested. are“ Charlie McKinnon and Johnny Fixit’ Williams. Charlie l5 9° 1118mm the squad while John- nie. W110 bwlldht the starry Junior bantam SW38 l0 be One 0f the best Junior squads ever developed in the City, Rangers along from the will be coach . And there will be no dearth or material as just a glance over pro- less than four goalies to pick from; a number of defencemen and spective material shows no like Summerside Rifle Team Wins Title MONTREAL, Nov. I3 —8coring I341 x i500. the No. 1 team of the Cwnmimiiy Siwri Club it sum- merside won the championship of Prince Edward Island n the 1938 Dominion Marksman .22 Sporting Rifle Competition, according u; re. suits released from the nonunion Marksman Headquarter; l“ Mo“. ireal today. By their victory the Summerside learn is eligible cvmpete against other provincial winners in the final round to de- cide the Dominion championship. Second place on the Island went t0 the No. 2 team of the Community $I7iirt Club with the score of 115B any hum-bei- of forwards. All have X i500 performed on former Abbie teams both junior and senior and all are anxious to get started as soon as possible , A meeiin of th l - tinned below-I is to lie Eli eeilsiriillixie near future. Follniving are the boys who will form the nucizus of the lea-m. Goalies —lVlcInnis. McAleer, MC- Ewen. Peters. Defencemen — Ossie W o o d, Over‘ one thousand marksman o" 210 teams moieseniiur 11a towns and cliies in Canada par- ticinatcd in the monster crm- petiiion which saw many sensation- al scores established in the open- ing round. No less than eleven perfect sccres were registered llirmlfihcui Canada. and in the proviwcs of Quebec. Ontario and Alberta it was necessary i/o decide winners by the hiirhest nllmbgq- of gilturzigoMoPonald. ‘Wes Storey, shots rrglslemd within the rarely years with Liewision, used X-rlng inside the. BillPs-eye. Main-e. Jack Saunders. In New Brunswick last war‘ Forwards -Cudmore. Whaien. Provincial and Dominion ruim? Jay. Ab McKinnon. Blacquiere. MQ- 31'5i)0i'l5l'iii\I1Sllll) and the glory in a i. Llielgus as yet are in a formative iture bui if tiro y'9ui_iiz__h9c_kgy en- lBOWLING (By The Canadian Press) Tony Cniizoncri. former light- veigiu boxing champion. knocked out Kid Chocolate in two rounds Ii New York five years ago to- night. Ii. was the first knockout ihe "Boil-Hm Kid" suffered in his lenaailonai career that started in lhLUniicd States Vsix_yoars_ er. RING on our tough, out- door whis ers, rnenl Here's liqw to remove chem in n hurry Wllllfllll irritating iendereu skin. Thousands ny today's Gilki!!! . Blade gives the sweetest shaves they ever had. Precision-made for ilic Gillette Razor these two liirmkhe greatest shaving coin- bination in the world. lnllsl on Gillette Blade! Super-keen Gillette Blades are madeof flawless diamond-tested lieel ihui’: ha: enough co cut Ilyissi What's more, ihey fix your Gillette Razor exactly. It pays i0 use Gillette Blades for corn- llm and economy. Always insist on Blue Gillene Blades and make lure of the bud GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO- OF CANADA LTD! (l \\\ c“? inn ERESULTS bu“ 6044006444 o4+oo4o+0+o++¢ mac-vow 0-4 w wow o¢+ Cllntick. ALso a great number of, last years Abegweit teams, bOEhTHUF/E out the Junior and senior. 400 O O 0Q 9 6 O Q O O C" Q-§'§O-O-O~f§§‘§'§-§—§-O'OQ O-Q 5Q Q0 Q O§-O-§-§§%-§§-4 Q‘ Star Passes Suddenly eel-was in lacrosse player key horizon." les. Oonnell. today after retiring in lief that embolism , ture of a small bone in the rocse game eight weeks ago. Council played a for Syracuse Stars inst night ‘B98803. .l l l n ham and l fifid for Cleveland. ' Hudson's ovals a minute of one another in first perltd when the Barons W playing two men lhort thrO perm-mes. U” Minced‘: for burnl. ROY POWERS. -O—O-Q§+O-OOQ +0004 Promising Young SYRACUSE. N. Y. Nov. 28 — (OP) —Taken by death as his car- the asoendant, Gerald (Jerry) Conuell. young hockey and from Preston, Ont... rated by Conny Smythc as "one oi’ the brighest prospwts on @119 13°C“ was mourned tonight in Canadian and American sports who was 2i. died early seemingly ood health, Pending an autopsy. 5r. Daniel l". Luby expressed be- death was cariisod by an rasuiiing from the. frac- 1B8 which Gonncll suffered in a lac- bnng-up game ‘the National Hockey League next to a 2-2 Internation- ; a1 American League zie. Les Cun- Earl Bari came within half lpions. the Sunny Brae Rifle Club 0T Mormon. scored a “possiblr” to Edmundsion Rifle Club and thus gain eligibility to defend the Dominion Marksmcn Challenge Timmy in the llhfllS. Nova Scoiia witnessed another per- fect score when the Scotla Group of Truro scored twenty-four in advance o: nearest rivals, the Molegg pal-l; Gun Club of Bndgewater. Quobgc was ihe scene oi’ three posgibleg with the eiiiiy of Le Front Poi. riots in ihe little village of Mont- morency taking an X-ring (19315. ion over the Four Towers Minia- ture Rifle and Revolver Associa- tion of St. Vincent de Paul and the 0ll‘T0\Vh' BOWLING ALLEYS A Shane“ 259 263 231 ,........ l .,._,_,, 1Ti§tvél3m¥°ilfli°n 188 w m Yl’_“¢'>..fi‘.‘?.“.”.r‘.§”é‘.ifilofililrii Elli; um C...“ __3Q99_ ' shifted the provincial tille from Grill Gunr —-3lli8. _ n" Mes:_ Windsor lo Clinton when they nos- Hue‘ Smgle F, gum; 26g G‘ McDonald Z18 2m 141 e.i out the Frontier Rifle Club by (plmmuclal 1AM“: 3231115; Hollies Small Bore Rifle Club of E‘ Robin 229 205 298 Winnipeg successfully defended ‘jns!n<.n__g343_ _ "Totalqsoav their Manitoba crown with a. score yicwcd5>G1-c¢m~y_27;,3_ High 51mm R Mccabe 343' of i500 points: the Moose Jaw u...“ Smiyle A Mound g55_ mm “use R “Huey 7M Small _Bcic Rifle Club nosed out A- Mew ii: Says: ii s i n ____ Gunmetal‘ "an" cilirqywgfi the honours with a score “my lulu]: nowpllvq , o x i500; another three-way ‘ .___. g,*§“,_§°_3s,°o§m°“—”°°- tie vyas judged in Alberta.‘ the Bl; Four 1.9M“, High smile E Tocmb 293 Ciaresholm East team emerging All 511mm. High ‘hy-ee B‘ Flam]; 715: victorious over ihe Calgary Rifle iii iii a 1 um- ‘é‘“"..““i=‘ raisin . . . . . sia on a . a Cmnetion! 230 2 loroceiy vs. Alsris- the latter of which were defending .= ' -~ "" ' F“ ‘ theiliiititie froiln last yealiLtthe ii wnck Rife Club led a s o Relliember Whgn twenty-two teams on u... west coast. capturing the ciiampbnehip of British Columbia with a score of i499 x 1500; and due to in un- avoidable delay in bringi ‘ the mail down from the froze North. the results of the North Wbst Ter- witories zone have not yet put in an appearance. Desizned primarily lrrorganize the army of sporting rifle en- thusiasts who had been‘ soendin their lime in taking pvt shots a impromptu targets within our borders. the Dominion Marksmen .22 sporting Rifle Ccmnetiiion is ihe largest rifle competition ever 00 be held in Canada. and the sensat- ioiinl scores turned in !or this first round of the i938 matches portend a remarkable im wment in the caiibre of future marksman in the country. 'l'h»_> persomei of the simmer-- sldl. 1mm, TfOVIIICIHl champions and finalists fii‘. 1hr.‘ Dfhnlnloii title, consists of Messrs. Earl Can- non. Wviic Hamil. George Comp- ton. Bnldur Peisirsen and Waiter Arsc-itault with Rclph I-vle and Fred Tanimi as spires. The second M team is connrsed of Messrs. Stew- they held Providence Reds in iii Mills. Arthur Anircw and low-r- one-all tie in an lnternailonal-Am- m“ common, will Frank Mc- erican Hockey League same. Cormack and Lime Beaten as was a hard fought mitich and ihe Wang young defence star was in the cm- .14. I i." "’ “is. stirred?" v » Q W55 [1 i! Sl) i ll ' onti in good health when he wen to his hotel room. . . Manager Smvihe of Toronto Maple Leafs. who signed Connell S for his Syracuse Farm Team. said .in New York that he hiid expect- led t0 have the ycuno star up in N lihO H ‘ ere AX in a 3-3 tie today’ vnlch team w md ,Ai_n__t_he___Provincial finals.___:, SCOUT - KING'S art Green. Kcnnrih Mills. Holden Formation of a new midget hock- Play Draw . Nov. B-KQPF-New Grads and Halifax Wand; Retirement Comes As Nat. DEPROIT. Nov. Z3—(A.P)-—-Re_ fusing w pla minor league hockey Normie Sml. . goalie of Detroit Red Wings wnen they won two Stanley Cups. announced his retire- ment irom ihe game today. Before revealing his withdrawal from the sport. Smith ignored the ultimatum oi Manager Jack Adams. 0i the Detroit Nadonal Hockey League Club, the. he report to Pittsburgh Hornets of the Inter- national-American League in time for a game tomorrow night, “I won't play minor league hock- ey," Smith said, “I am either gocd enough i0 play with the Red Wings or not at all. 1 told Adams a. the start of ihe season that when I had to play minor league hockey I was through. And I am. Detroit is my home and my iivmg is here and I intend m stay." During the off-season Smiin has served as assistant to Harry Ben- nett, personnel director oi the Ford Motor Company. He said lie would Smith added that he intends “i0 lEEBDVIII shapefl and that ii Adams Friday Night NEW YORK. Nov. 32 -(AP)- Benny Leonard came in and out of the rain today to the Harlem gym where Henry Armstroiigwent through his final sparring session before his i5-round welterweight title bout with Ceferino Garcia Friday in Madison Square den. "There." said Benny. pointing in Henry's general direction, "is the winner." Leonard. at one time. was some- what. better than a green hand. himself, at tossing fists. You might oven recall he retired undefeated ol-rinion carried weight. “Y e p", Leonard explained, as lightweight champion. So s "Armstrongdl take the Filipino boy. He'll tire him out in the early rounds and {hen go on to wiu_ In fact, he might even stop Garcia. You know. Ceferino cuts easily a- round the face." Here wns one person qualified to talk who not only had no trouble picking the winner. but even called a knockout possibility. All hands decided Armstrong was in the top shape of his career. He was fast and shifty and on his toes throughout the sparring session and in two rounds of shadow boxing. Garcia. as has been his cus- ‘tom all week. did no sparring work today. His handlers decided he was at the peak last Monday. _____._______ Old Glory Auction Sale tn the Hanover Shoe Hanover, Pa., which disposed lowed by the Village Farm. the 83 head was $4.29. McKinney out of Rachel who was sold to Harry Whitney of Aiken. S. C. for $1.900. N “W lmllli! J. P.‘ ll-"icPherson 8r Son mo“ goo. 50., Charlottetown v- In“- DAmDA a. League Followers Ieiuin to that lob at once laieur until a month ago, will be in Leonard Picks Armstrong To Turn Back Garcia. In Gar- ' Total receipts for the day were $85.Gi'i0. the bulk of which went Fr-ims of of18 trottcrs for $15,525. and was fol- realized‘ $9,150 from the scale of l5 pacers. The average price for Hanovers leader was Gene Han- over. a yearling bay colt by Guy Hanover. Iovlowod Ind ll\lll‘°""| Tl‘ Li! qfllESPOR-l- or TSmith Surprise To ever needs him in an emergency he would Play. "I am not oing down to Pitts- burgh » and 1e young Jimmly Frank's Job away from h m." Smlt said. Difficulties between Smith and Adams arose a week ago when the goalie missed a train out of New York for Montreal after with friend. overnight. Adams 50.8-- pended Srnlth and lined him $150 after the incident. Then he was sent lo Pittsburgh for one game. returning to Detroit when the Red Wings ended a road tr . ‘ ‘ Asked whv he reported to Pitts- burgh. Smith said that Adams showed him a tel. am from James Norris, owner of t e club, asking that Smith join the Hnmeis for one game and then return i0 the d ings. “One night in Pittsburgh was enough for me." Smith told report- ers. .. .. Adams said Harvey Teno. an am- the nets for Detroi; against Chicago BlackI-lawks herejomorrow night. Wolves Lose Fourth‘ Game- T0 Beavers 2-0 I HALIFAX. Nov. Zs-(OB-Halif- ax Wolves suffered their sixth straight defeat in exhibition hockey games this season when Saint John Beavers swept o, a 2-0 victory over the Nova Bootia team here to- night. The win for Beavers. their fourth from the Halifax team. came in the third period of the game. generally considered as the best seen here since the days of the Maritime big four league. Wolves held their flashy oppon- ents scoreless through the first two periods. and were driving on the Beavers’ ci‘adel on a power-play in the third when Phillips intercept- ed a pass and broke away with two mates. Price took the pass to score easily, Halifax threw caution aside in the dying minwes and had five for- wards inside Saint John's defence area when the second goal (‘lime from Riley's stick, also on a from Phillips. Teniajive arrangements have been , made. it was said. for games in i Saint John next Wednesday and Friday between the Beavers and the Halifax Garrison team of the Nova Scotla League. . l ’s Title Bout ‘Leaders In N.H.L. Scoring (B; The Canadian Press) Stancing —-Chicago and Boston won 4. lost 1. tied 1. points 9. Points —Gottseiiil. Chicago. 5 goals. 2 assists. ‘l points; Schrin- er. Americans. 4 goals. 3 assists, 7 Americans, 3 Wise amists points; Anderson. goals. 4 assists. 7 points; man. Aime ric goals 7 points; Oowiey, Boston. 1 goal. 6 assisis. '1 points. Goals ~Gottsclig, 5 Assiisls --Cowley. Boston and Biinco. Chicago. 6. Penalties —Hamillon and Homer, Toronto. and. McKenzie, Chicago. l4 minutes. shutouts -~Broih, Toronto and Kerr. Rangers. 2. Hockey's Big Seven A five-way tie for the National Hockey League scoring leadership was created last night as New York Americans went 0n the rampage to down Montreal Can- ad-ieris 1-3. Dave (Sweeneyi Schriner. Eddie Wiseman and Tommy Anderson. all of Amerks. picked up enough points to go into a tie with tihe idile Johnny Got- tsellg of Chicago and Bill Cowley of Boston. who drew an exist in a 4-2 victory for the Bruins over New York Rangers, The five hold the lop soot with seven points apiece. while one point behind are ‘Russ Blinoo of Chicago and Toe Blake of 0on- Underway. s... 3...... w... a. ......... 4 consistently for Canadiens al- though the Flying Frenchmen have dropped seven stright games, got n. NEW Yonx. Nov. 2a -—(AP)— coal aymii ihe Amalie- skytopl.) s. b owl-black yeariingf The P" G A P pacer re y e v age Mm 0 ' ' ' Langhorne. Pa, set the pace for Gotiselig.A<7n1‘1le<;»_i118:M l: g z 83 horses in the 44th annual Old Sillipflfler- Amelie“)! 3 4 .7 Glory Auction today. when he AHJSOYMA ‘Tim 2 5 .1 was sold for $2.100. top price for WiF-Bmfini m~ f“ 1 '6 ,7 the opening afternoon of ihe two- Covgflfic Wlfldlieim- ‘I 2 6 dny sale. Bl“ 9- ca?" o 6 6 skytop is by Abbedaie. sire of 26 Bllnco. 68-80 horses who have dongqgzw olr bet- ter in competition. e cot was 1N 1,503,055‘ purchased by '1‘. L. Gusiin, of “Rs H°“"°"¥~ P“ oanmrw. Wales-(OP) -Eniz- land won a women's lacrosse match against a combined Scottish, Irish and Welsh team —tbe first of its landrleilgg-j; ~ AT i dl t 1 . ' Hlldw" Stars léviliifi ifarfiiaiiéivziisiiitii Saturday November 26th a wed-known goalie of the City and 0UT_|0 ROUNDS For Prevalence ii..e..iii.iii:. ‘£i.i§2.‘.°%.£ iii-fr sited. i: ..::":.i.-ii=.:.ii-.:: MM“ B _ .~ . . ., E , i ev izeis underway. (‘an - For the Heavyweight CHSIQIOEBIlEgJREE Y‘ l P h Guardian special Wire) F I T Y 0 U (TE! Gfiiiralgmflarboilfi. Challenger Soilria i Looimizv w govsmyjiiin-l-im S Alltl P RO P E R LY p 19b um 205 Lbs. l l u m‘ in Halifax and Charicime- W d nu no amateur’; mi 1 SEMI-FlNAL-o ROUNDS Q ‘ ‘ °°“'“' °°°’°ili.b°i°ltdp‘.'i.valil%ffvei°tfi ' an erers srocx sum m» ovn- TOM caavaouana vs. (TIKQY) JOE naNNessaY wmahi M ° 5 coars ALSO Chrloiioiown, Lighi-lieavy- Charlottetown weight Champion, Doors open 7.30 kind._-13-4. At the interval E118". ‘BOXING SPORTING CLUB P.E.l WITH ornaa (i001) PRELIMINARIES am) BIG DANCE mcnunan AFTER BOUTS PRICES-Ringside 75ci-Rusli Bil-Ladies Ringiiidii 50¢ < ll! _ Warrington 1 Dual Champion In Rankings ‘ (C. P. by Guardian’: Special Will) MONTREAL. NOV. Zll-A new ranking system o! the Canadian i Boxing..- Federation in eastern Can- ada today sbood as boxing: latest attempt to eliminate for promoters “technical difficulties" over match- a. ‘Iiha Federation's tanking lists issued after a. moetinG contained no “order of _ presented the fighters simirly B5 champions or contenders. Instead of grading the fighters in each div- ision numerically, tho Federation ' lumped all the contenders on the same level. Tiger Warringion. colored Nova Scotia. battlor who recently con- quered A1 McCoy h-ere. remained . in the lists as the lone officially- sanoizionod dual titlehoider. War- rinigwxi appears as heavyweight and lightheavyweisht ohamipion. Ne approved to ihe titular ranks were Len Wordsworth of Hamilton. Ont, middleweight. champion. and Johnny Gaudes of Winnipeg. champion o! the ban- tamweiizhts who dethroned Baby Yack of ‘Domain. Wadsworth cl-e- feated. Ray McIntyre of Fwderic- ton. Drillon May _ Join Team In" _ l Two Weeks yesterday ment". but Gordie with Toronto Maple Leafs of _ National Hockey League. tested his factured thumb in Dmiilbe Willi’ and said the injury aiipeiifed l° 5° healing fast. Gordie may rejoin the team in two weeks. Injured in a game l-Biilfl-it Gilli?‘ ago here Nov. 5. the Monet/on, N. B. youth has mil-lined his traininfl activities mostly to skatinfl Mid playing practical jokes on the other players since that time. Today. he opened up with all hi! speed and sizzled o few‘ shotsmld puck after the inlilfy- _ is protected by a soiidfll 935l- _____-—-—-—- Use Mlnu-fl‘; for burns. i THE 1st Bout 8.30 sharp hZ5¢ l by nnmlnlun Headquarter! r .. ...... .- i»... UDULLROY UP! I IWJRECAST ...i*’..a. a a... s. Vllhoihor gr; hot is coirxeci. my rail-nerd of midnigiri/ blue with iiiollililldoxio oi ‘WVO inches balow tho hock oil-ihe knee. Dull rikilsecl Impala. The, tuxoda in‘ the popular double- brccsied modal it. {he usual iolric-k ui’ in midnight blue winch is- onil o favorite. 4 billions inaiwiillui Ilia Lat-mail Wide peaked impala. ‘Tlxarals for. nliorrrd ~~-;.><.-..~.---: dances. and. so div-sic ‘vkihi’ 11.1 e nfynui‘ §-";-".'i'i(il we; - 1'.‘ - l. . 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