no.1“ ‘r I-J-v taiawzynaq >- _..-,;,-g.¢i<fi._ PAGE SIX ; F. w. c. Score Try In Opening Minutes Of Second Half To Take Third Game 5-0 _ flooring a try qwe minutes after the start of the second half when Art Cantwell, speedy backliner of the Prince of Wales squad, grappled a loose ball P.lV.C. yesterday retained the intercollegiate rugby title by defeating intermediate Saints 5-0 in the third and what proved to be the deciding game of the best out of three series. Battling to a scoreless deadlock in the first half Cantweli‘; try came as the fast half-back took advantage of a bit of slack work. by. the challengers. From the time of the score, which was the only one of the game, Saints tried desperately to push over what might have been the equalling tally. They kept play In the Prince of Wales end of the field fur practically the balance of the game but they could not get over the last white stripe_ Play even first llulf Saints kicked off to Prince of Wales and for the first five min- utes play was very even. Saints pressed back to take control of the gqne but the defending Cllitlilplflils gradually l)l't"\w('(i back to have nu even edge uiili their riviih. Brent Hooper, shifted to the full-back gosltion by Coach Gordon Bennett ad to retire fiom the game mid- way through the half when he suffercd an injury to his ankle. Stcrns, shifted to a forward line position went brick to his usual ful-back territory and big red- head’; kicking was a deciding factor in the letter half o1 the game. The saints had an advantage in the first hall’ that saw neither team being able to score. But two minutes after the start of the final 30 minutes Art Cantwell raced over the saints line to give the P. W, C. squad not onlv the winning try but also the series. ‘ P WC. were pressing at the time. Attcpiipting a passing piay Saints saw a pass no astray; Cunt- well gathered Ln the loose ball and rom 20 yards out went over f0!‘ {y only score of the some. Cant- well then added the extra points as he kicked the convert directly be- tween the posts. For the ‘balance of the game 1t was all Saints. Wenrers of the red and white pressed forward desper- utely to take play to the P. W, c. five and ten line but they could not get over. Five minutes from the end Mike Hennessey, kicking-half for the Saints. was just inches short in a, placement attempt after the University ieum were awarded a penalty k‘ck but P W C got the ball out frrm the 25 yards to nullify the challengers attempt at a score. Lineups 5.D.U. Fullback, P. Landrizan; three quarters, McEnte Murphy, McDougall; halves. Steele, Hennassey, Callaghan; forwards, Shea, O'Sharkey, McLellan, Mc- Gulgan, Sullivan, McDonald, Dal- ziel. J A. McDonald. P.W.C. Fullback, stems; three quarters, Hodgson, Cantwell, Hoop- er, Auld; halves, Brehaut, Blan- chard, Saunders; forwards, J. Hodgson, Downe, Bagnull. Large, Carr, Beck, McLeod, Fbrsyuie, Bug- nall, Fkivstcr. Annual Meeting Of Ch ’Town Golf Club Mr, '!'.W.L. Prowse was elected- Frcsidcnt last night of the Char- ottetown Gulf Club at the annual meeting held at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. W.A. Gaudet was ne- elccted vice-president. Other offic- ers include, secretary. Mr. A. ll. Russell; and treasurer, Mr. H. L. Sean Both men were re-elected. An executive committee. includes: Messrs. C L MacLean, L J Stacey, J. Pope Clarke and L. B. Wellner. Mr. Gaudet presided loot night. Mr. Stacey the retiring president was away for a time and was un- ab e to act. Reports covering the activities o1 the year were presented. They indicated there had been a falling off in membership with a conseq- uent drop in financial . However, the club houn i’ Thurier Given “Clean Sheet" MONTREAL, Nov. l'i --(CP) Pied ‘Thurlar, arrested last Friday on a charge of falling to report for compulsory military training, en- listed in the active armv today and military authorities said later the American Hockey fcague player had s, “clean sheet" so far a! they were concerned. Officinln said they were “not quite clear on the details" but add- ed that the arrest of Thurler. i grounds were kept in good condi- tion. The older members were urged to continue to support the club in order that it might function with efficiency during the trying war- time period. Re orts were presented by Mr. Gnu et for the president, Mr- Russell, secretaiy; Mr. Sear, treas- urer; Mr. Gaudet. ETBBFIS 60m- mlttee; Mr. c.L. MacLean, games committee; Mr. T.W.L. Prowse. property committee; and Miss Helen Grant, ladies committee. At the close of the meeting prizes for the year were presented to the winners by Mr. Gauclet, assisted by Mrs. Russell, president of the ladies division and Mrs. Pope Clarke. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. AH. Mould for the use of the Charlottetown Hotel. had resulted from "some mistake"- in connection with his call-up.‘ Royal Canadian Mounted Poice officials in charge of the case could not be reached immediately f0!‘ comment. Thurier was tiaken into custody by RC MP last Friday at Swcetsburg, Que, 011 the Cllflftlc. laid under the War Services Act. Remember When Fritz Hanson. star mmniiig back. led Winnipeg Blue Bombers to their third successive Westezn Can- ada Grid title three years ngo today as Bomi downed Colgaty Bronks 28-1 in this. second game of their western playoff series Han- son also starred when the bcmb- ers defeated Ottawa, Rough Riders g Q'Shea'l-i?i‘S slioud pzoduce some THE jetain In iii; CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 1s. 1942 figure Skating Club Here ls lie-Organized The Charlottefoum Figure Skat- ing Club hold an organization nnetlng in the Imruin at 6 o'clock lust lllilili. and was attended by quite ii. number of lust year's a s! nod 11 tlunlber of new skutu Tito cluss wull function again iliis your ucglnnlug approxi- mutely Dec. l4. Two sessions will be livid Wcckll‘ from 5 to 6:30 on Monday and Tltursilay evenings. There wi.l be no instruction fees ilils your, The only expense involv- ed \\'lll be the Forum. Anyone dcsir m: to join the class can phone Wallle Beautie- liury between 12 and l daily. Char- lottetown with its many flue skat- splendid flguic skaters. 1942 Close Decisions Feature Boxing, Championships Maritime Amateur from the impressive nd the Air Force carried of; the lion's share oi the championships. tlircc apiece, while two titles went to boxers from New Waterford, N. Results:- Semi-finals Bunlamweight: Buddle Burke, New Waterford, ice fees to the def, AC. McCafferiy, It.A.l<"_. Mone- ton, TKO 2nd round, Johnson, RAJ‘, Debert, def. Wilkonson, RAJ‘, Debert, decision. Lightweight: William Gwane, District Depot. Halifax, clef. Pte. seibert Innes, District Depot, Halifax, decision. Loo Falicy, New Waterford, def Olive; Geldart, New Waterford, r‘ ' ‘on Welterweight: Norbert Landry, 3.08., Halifax, dei'_ Tommy Spencer, New Water- ford, decision. Baker, R.A.l"., Moncton, def. Doug Havill, Y.M.C.A., Halifax, K0 2nd round. Middleweight: Walckey, R.0_A.1",, Halifax, def. HALIFAX, Nov. l7—(CP)—'i‘no Joe Nemis, New Waterford, decis- Boxing lo . Championships wound up here w- night with close decisions mark- lng many of the flghifl, and scrap- ping rnugin to the oppos te extreme. The Navy n Grayburne, R_C.N., Halifax. def. Charles Scuilion, R.O.N_, Halifax, TKO 2nd round. Llght-llcavywelght: Bud Orr, R.C.A.F., Halifax, def. Willired Jackson, No. 23 AT.C., de- c on. John Mombourquette, E.C.N Halifax, def. J. Hetherington, No. 23 A.'I‘.C-, K10 3rd IOiind. Finals Flyweighti Cunningham. I..O.N.. Halifax, def. Harrison O'Brien, Sea Cadets, Halifax, decision Bantamwelght: Burke def. Ion. decision. Featherweight: R,C.N.V.R., Harry Robinson, Charlo ictown, def. Herbert Nol- son, Y.M.C.A., Halifax, TKO 1st round. Lightweight: Fahey def. Gwano, dooisltm. Welterweight: Baker def. Landry, TKO ltd Middleweight: Walokey def. Grsyburno, duels- i . oLight-lleavyweight: Mombourquztte def. Orr, KO 1nd. Heavy-weigh Kenneth Rourke RDA!" def, Halifax, an, o. Greer, I..C.A.I'., TKO 2nd Prince of Wales rugby squad yesterday came through with a surprising victory to retain their intercollegiate rugby title. After two ties the City College squad. H‘ taking advantage 01' a loose mo- B‘ ment by their opponents raced“) across with t-lie winning try lliatE ‘ gave iiicni ilie title for the sec- ' oiid consecutive season, t O O C But outside of that lapse on the part or the Saints the game wasA another even-sicplien affair. There J‘ was llllle to choose between the two squads in the three games A. J llllkvorl- it WZlS one of the most c ruggedly fought series played bfl- ' i.\\‘L‘t'1l the two blilCy rivals and the winners are dcscrvliig of the M highest commendation that canE be accorded them. ' O O I O Immediately following the game N ‘Prince of Wzilcs studtnts staged a victory piuuxcle right from St E Duiistiiirs gridiron, It was typical of the spirit that the tciuu had shown in the defence of its title Tlie entire team yesterday dis- played fight and vigor that en- ublctl them to rctuin their crown and tlicv iiic \\'Dl'illv holders of the intercollegiate title. e e t Yesterday's game probably will mark t-lie finale to football for this scason. Not in years have the gridiron \\'lil'l'l(>1'5 bccn graced with such fine “'€ilillt’.l' for their games. t t t Every game, both senior and in- tefllltfdlillé has been favored with the finest oi days and the foot- J ball season, now at an end, has LMLOA. BOWLING ALLEY! REBECCA BOWLING LEAGUE Skywriterm- Our Gang:- . McLean D. E. M. Lowilier B. Josey G. Downs Bowling Ml tcheil Turner Thornton Burns McMillan Sentner Thornton Howatt Hit & Miss:- Smith Hooper McDougali . Heath Sutherland Dumb Dorsal- . Dover ltfii 1o9 McPherson 121 138 B6 High single Esther Mitchell 187. High three H. Turner 509, HOLY NAME BOWLING Bruce Stewart it Co League Spark Plugs :_ . Leod Total-ZS“. Carburetors :- . McInnls Lbe out at least a month - Total--2191. High single B. Ta lor 227. High three B. Tayor 681. ’ 8P"! Pluss I points. Carburetors 0 points, Fly Wheels:- Thornton J. "Fumes: H. Paquetln H. Jones P. Acorn Total-Tull. High single O. Trsinor H0. High three c. ‘Pralnor 508, Fly Wheels s Points. Magnetos 0 po nte Tonight at 880 ehsp. Bi; Your League: Old Timers vla. Five Aces. Vic Myles Purchased By New Haven Club NEW YORK, Nov. l7 —(OP) _ Vic Myles, 27-year-old rushing de- fenceman, has been purchased out- right for an undisclosed sum from the New Haven American Hockey League Club, Lester Patrick of New York Rangers announced tonight. Myles, who haetgleayed two games at defence for Rangers, will continue at his chores of inking the place o1 Babe Pratt who will Patrick 13’! no 117 ' 0f Golf lilub Annual Meeting The annual meeting Ladies Branch oi’ the Charlotte- town Golf Club was held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Saturday evening, November 14. at a "W! with the president, Mrs. F. Russell in the chair. Th reports showed that even owing to the war the various activities had been successfully carried out. Mrs. W. E, Cotton was the lady cham- pion for the season, with Mrs. R. 1,, Holman the runner-up. It is of great satisfaction to the ladies that through the efforts of the Ladies Branch they donated nearly 8100.00 w we; work, two contributions having been given to the war effort of the Canadian 108G168 G011 Union lfld to the local Red Cross for the prisoners of war fund. The Charlottetown Golf Club ladies committee for 1943 includesr President. Mrs. H, n. urge. t Vice-President, Mrs. W. E. Cot- on. Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Helen A. Grant House Committee, Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mrs. Andrew Likely gig.’ D. Qllliley and Mrs. J. D. Th be t“, N?’ t _ e s co e ball m; the United Stag, i310 the o inigh g; most of the 126 sports writ) voted today Press weekly roll, is Handicap Committce, Mrs, I. W. MacKinnon, Miss Lethe Laird. J Match Committee, Mrs, H, 5_ Henderson, Mrs. J. P. Clarke, Miss Norah B. Longworth and Mrs, Ben]. Rogers, Jr. Georgia Best U.S. Football Team . i’! -—(AP) ers who Associated unbeaten, un- in the tied Georgia. Plans To Name Lightweight Champ Plm-ADEPHIA. Nov. 1'1 -(AP) -—Pxomoter Herman Taylor an. "minced will? he pans an elimin- ation tournnnerit to determine a successor to Sammy Anfott, who retired undefeated as lghtwelght bOXlIIB champion last week. The first bout in the elimination, Taylor announced, lg p, [Qqmund m- turn bout between Philadelphia's Bob Montgomery and Maxie Shop- fro. of New York at the arena hers Dec. 1. ._..____________ II‘ WAR LASTS DONG ENOUGH BATH. Erlsland — (OP) .._ Dou- §1B$ Henry Wlmble was called up or active service. He reported bu; said he would like to go the lli-VY- Official-s took one look and told him to come back later — much later, Doug is only 1o, pawn abivnmsiitaron said. __i_________,__ ‘TWA! SPARROW-GUN hrly firearms birds; the word 4 ric named after Jacobas Dewet has been -_-__. PREYIORIA _ (gp iiess oi Governor-General Sir Pat- DllIwH-h. Chief Justice Nicolai!‘ sworn in as the Bfltiah Union of flie- Ladies Branch Boston Bruins cud. o}; Third Straight Victory BOSTON, Nov. 1'l—(AP)—'1'hc Bosion Bruins clicked oft their third straight victory, after losing their lour ilrsu National ueague starts, by outskating Mou- mica ‘s short-handed Canaolem for a 4-1 declson tonight before a skimpy crowd of 7,500 at the Bos- uon Garden. men against l2, the Bruins pulled initc the lead dur- ing the filth mlnrittie oi action when Flash Hollett finished off a five- man rush by ruling a 40-foot shot through Goalie Paul Blbeault after tak a forward pass from Jack Crawford, his defence partner. Both teams went scoreless dur- ing the lively second period, when each drew puuliles. only; Cham- berlain slipper. chi? puck into an empt cage alter Bustier Jackson pulled Biibeauit out with a steamins sluat during the fifth minute of the final. The Jackson brothers then )—In the ill-I gave the Bruins their last i/wo goals, Art converting Bill Cowley!‘ pass through the defence and Bushm- regietering i-lollettb pass- iout with only 36 ‘ remain- n g. Canadians ruined Frankie Brim- selrs shut-out hopes midway ‘i ' the third period when, Arrangements With (Continued from page 1) raised in many-quarters since Lt, Gen. Dwight D. Ellsenhower, com- mander o Allied troop: in French North Africa, made is arrange ments with Dorian, the President said he accepted them, but added in a prepared statement:- “I thorough] understand and ap- prove the feelnz 1n the United states and Great Britain and among all other United Nations that. in view of the history of the past two years. no permanent ar- rangement should be made with Admiral Darlan. “People in the United Nations. likewise, would never understand the rec ition or a reconstituting of the Votiv Government in France or in anv French territory." After reading the statement, the ldent was asked if he had anv- thing to say about Gen. Charles De Gaulle, leader of the fighting French. whose headquarters in Lon- don yesterdav said no arranqemenis "'""I'l “c """"“”d with a “Vichy re- gime in Africa." Mr. Roosevelt said he had noth- ‘“~ to <~v about Con, De Gaulle or the fears expressed by his fluhtinv French movement but h:- KA rnvo snwce THE i PROVIDES added m Ru M SPLEND with Hollett in the penelt b0 Buddy O'Connor headed ayinre: main and counteml a high so. The vlsito lfurious attack during ,last l0 minutes o1 play and their over-aggressiveness opened the ‘gates for a Hollett breakaway that set up Bushor Jacksorrg i“; mm, ute tally_ SUMMARY First Period 1~Boston, Hollett (Crawford) 11:51 -Penalty-Sliewchuk. Ieoond Period scoring-None Penalties-Benoit Hiller. (I) Clappq Third Period kfibton, Ohunberlain (Caial l-aBlBsston, A. Jackson (Cowley) 1 i~Nlontreal, O'Connor 9:59 3—Boston, H. 19:24 Penalty-Hollett Jackson (Hollet-t) there should be no more worries. it's all right now. The President‘; statement did not mlnvcae words. d “ e are oppose ," he mid, " Frenchmen who suPPOYt Hitler mud, the Axis," obvious] a reference to the two years Duran has spent s; one oi’ Hitler's stooges at Vichy and as one oi the architects of Franco-German collaboration, “No one in our army," the Pre- sident went on to say," hss any authority to discus the future Government of France and the French Empire. “The future Hench Government will be established - not bk any individual in Metropolitan ance or overseas - but bv the French gteeople. themselves, after they have en set free bv the victory of the United Nations." .__.___.i_ 0N]! 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O Q O O However, yesterday's meeting was only a preliminary, and it was de- cided that a future meeting will be held sometime this week at which a list of officers will be ttrawti up and a schedule arrang- N-“T- ..,a';:..it'i?5i"fi' " * While we are doing our best io provide 'good underwear for our retailers and consumers in every city, town and village in Canada we would like to remind our patrons that good underwear is more precious than ever. This, of course, is because the needs oi Canada's gallant lighting forces must come FIRST. Further- more it must be remembered that our allotments of wool, cotton and practically everything entering inio the making oi good underwear are limited by govern- ment restrictions. For this reason we ask STANFIELUS distribu- tors, retailers and con- earners not to buy any more underwear than they actually need; and to consumers porticularl we suggest that they take q CGIO oi the underwear they now have on hand. In order i0 help you do this please write tor our new folder: “How To Make Your Underwear Lust Longer." The folder covers instructions for the underwear worn by men, women, children and infants. ITANIIILII’! LIMIT” pruscnl. plans niui-‘riullzo, a- t t - e ed for the season. I I O According to present plans the league will licizin around the mid- dle of Dccrimber, with gumcs scheduled to be played at the Forum and St. Duiistnnk Univer- sity rink. It, is likniy that three gnmcs a wool; \\'|li be played if Lulu Lennon, n sometime Halifax Wolverine who plziycd with Bill Cowley claims Will was the orig- iiiul puck lioltlcr when he played in the Mlll‘llliIl(‘S. Ii so Will must llZlVi‘. reformed (prickly because tlicrc isnt a butter passer in the NHL. 0 O O O He lins horn that wnv for years in the hip: I01) Riemitids of the time flint. u plu_rci' named Webster put Bert Connolly on the pan when Wcb WllS trying out with Mnronns, Bcrt kept rolling alon but wlicrc ls Wcbsivr? He is stril more notcd for his dictionary than his hockey, ' ' ' . Having come out of his second invasion of tlic middleweight divis- ion with an cow victor-v over Vic Dellcurti, woltciwvclglit Ray Robin- son nurced in two more fights this year-one in his own class and one in ISO-pound competition. O O I O The first of these will be Decem- ber 1, a rciurn match against Izzy Jztiinrtzzo of Brooklyn, reco - nlzed in Airirylzind ilS the worzl wclicrrveiglit clinmpltui. It will be a part of the nnniial Cleveland Christmas Fund boxing show. Rob- inson outnoltitcd Jnnnazzo recent- ly in Phlladclplila. t O O l The other will be in Philadelphia, December l4, probably against Jose Basora, n sharp-punching PueriD-Rican mirldlcviolght. O I I O Robinson ran his winning streak to 127 fights, the inst 38 as a pm- fcssionzil, when he tnnk a onc- sldcd decision from Dciicurti, a fol- low New Yorker, lwiore a 10.849- crowd at Madison Square Garden.- wzLu-l-toul-e QBCRETARY GETTING ALONG? 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