CHARLOTTETQVZN ‘QUAKQTAN >- Cubs Continue “$huffle" By Naming Newspaperman A3 Team's General _Manager Millionaires Get Seventh Winnipeger N.S..hl\‘o\(r_, ii-gmz- ‘t , f i c ape re on ‘bgrlifxllztgqlljrfilllfi got their Iffiverblih Winnipeg player today W 0 GYDX l’ '-; .f l'fl--\\'l11gf‘l', Grant Hall l l-l-lll- cl ycur with Uni-l‘ \er.~il\ if l" “(Mq * d >l {gluing course, which concluucul Friday. Cattlemen Quit Big Deer Areas CONCONULLY. Wa 111-. _ Nov- 14 __t(; Pn-One of this Pacific cc-ast ccmber." said Gallnghcr. the team on tlte field will teem manager's Jcb. and his alone. With several promlsinz vclung piny- Prs ermine up I think the club has possibilities. So far as CHICAGO. Nov. 14-—(AP - 01180 ‘Cubs, continuing a “yeah-Egg- ment of executive personnel whwh began with the dismissal of team manager Gflbby Hartnett, today named a Chicago newspaper-man scneral manager of the club. The P052 B new one for the club, will be filled by James T. Gal- lagher, 36-year-old baseball writer of the ChLCBEO Herald-American. Who on many occasions was ex. tremeiy critical toward the Natlohhl League team, particularly during the 2 1-2 years it was under the di- recticn of Harfnett. Gallagher. a baseball writer who travelled regularly with the Cubs Hall's arrival l?‘ 56"’? Yeafs- Said the urlncmal by ms 304k“, “mm,” 1am cf his oiilcc would be to "elim- inate the confuslcn which seems to have marked Cub exccutive matters and to lmprc-ve the team's relations with the public." “We w.ll dcilnitcly name a man- BBYI‘ to suc.ced Hartnett bcfcre the minor league mefflllps early tn De- “Running be the Dizzy Donn is concerned. I fnvcr taking him to camp and determining cnce and m.“ happy lllllltlll" grounda 911*‘ for l1 whether h it 1 Slnlahc-lzln Vnllcy, isaa sort of deer leagfle ham. e can p c‘ major heaven for the deer while they're still alive. To clrlge the deer. and hunters. too, the sate gum; department is Meyer i‘. omlnent Meanwile. the hot-stove-ieazue now chasing the ranchers and cat- rumor kettle boiled merrily over the tie out to make it still better. flame cf speculation on a succes=or 0.1 clally 11s the Slnlnhekin Der: f0 Hartnclt. While the Cub Presl- Refugc. To stole gJmc protectors, dent, P. K. Wrigley, said ho had it's l1 rich ;o'.l.ug. l-lln “we; d with brmysc and grscn. tyell-tmicrrd bottrm land, sci. down between two iowcriltg mountain rldwcs. . It's ideal winter country for dcer. llev of 17.0.1) aoms Oli inizrlrvicvred no one, tltc ‘d hilfs. lower lands Bill Meyer continued to lcncl lire ziutne of list. Meyer, who l< cypccied to re- tire as lnalinzcr of the American Association Kansas Cit-y club, said tct:la,\':__ “I'd be glad to take ilie Cub job (mm, bv cum and m3 mowcm-ewd if an offcr is made. It lcoks like a gmuhd out of tho hills and tnoun- talus. Bzztcl- still, l/lll‘ department hopes it will solve tho problem o7 the annual battle of Farmers vs Dc :r. Etch year ochards are dest oy- ed and fccd and hayst/tcks raided me we team could be good propcsliion and it seems to built up cf Cincinnati easily." Jimmie Wilson Rods. former Philadelphia Philiics manager who has been mentioned as another possibility, said he would “certainly give the matter deco bl‘ d?“ d"5!“ml° m" fwd dull“? considcraticn if l; were approach- ed" the long winter months. Even with til‘ "hot" they are undo fed and died doe." population moves ba ‘ n.n tin hills each spring. The d9p€lYtiflCXlt expects more deer will move into the valley nlld leave or- Chuldlsls and farmers alone, and live well meantime. Scluc of file 25 ranchers or; al- featiy moving out, look stock and barrel. Now cattle-proof fence; will be built at the few passes where settle or other livestock mght wan. er in. Amerks Andi Hawks Draw NEW YORK. Nov. l4-(AP1— New York Americans and Chicago Black Hawks played a 2-2 overtime An estimate puts the vallovb win- He £0533‘? 3'5 m” Nfluon“ L°:“$"". fer (let-r pcplllgttfgn a’; L100 dead hockey mason opcnctl 1n Mfltl-SCH G-uile (Lprlrinicnt officials say .h:- numbci‘ lnrly be zrcntly increased. It's such 9, good. httntlhg Square Garden. It was typical early-season hoc- _, kcy, exciting in spots. as the re- m“ built. New Yorkers, with half a doz- thnt this full manv men shot their len amateurs [rem western Canada bucks . llllll an hcur break. The hunting lllfeg wcdas. Graboski ls Impressive Ncv. 14—(CPl-— T0113" Grnboski, the whirlwind ruslier who played last season with MONTREAL. who delcatedmontl" placed the Amcrlcans into a thrcc- ' York Rangers and Detroit. having three pclnts. “fr” dmdnnd Toronto replarlng ‘vczelatns of! 555L011 19555 clhcr years, held the Hawks even’ and out _ time, but without breaking a firm defence. played them in the over- Tlie tie left the Back Hawks in possession of first. place 1:1 the league, one Point ahead of Toronto calwifhe split way tie for third place with New The accrlng was confined to the first. and third periods. Twice the Americans came frcrn benand to fiydllii‘ 5'Iln‘°1‘*‘l1'°5- made m5 Na“ overtake their adversaries. The vet- ‘ ll licckey League night with l\fcnt"enl C-anadlens as o; B, holding penalty to the Fly-hp Frenchmen went. down to a 13-2 clofcnt at the hands of when the game was Torcntn Maple Leafs. Conch Dick lrvln bcskl lntn is line-up clue to an . - lllly in nccman Alex Singirtrli. and Gl-llboski lmpraucd the 7.000 fans with llls whirl ng, cork=crexv rusllcs that often ended up right at the Toronto r5261 mouilt. The lMTllél‘ Sydney star was llilircd on defence with Ken Rear- drn. the lii-yw-ar-old Edmonton Junrnr. Alihrtiull he rushed wcll Grnlnnkl nPiT'5i\“cd to be a bu‘ rhrlkt- (lcfensivclyl, with the rcsultl that Maple Louis appeared to be £1111": a lot of their plays at his BOWLING BUTCHER K“f\""‘ ms smcss DETROIT. N.v. 12-40 Pl-Kctrl Aldfr o chubby Detroit butcher with a. scant 120 average. rccently "tnmnlsmd n bowling feat more me than n 300 game. Karl made iltc 7-10 spilt not once but tw“: in a sinclc lzmnc. Ht- nccomnlkhcd the frat bv scudinn the ball down tltc R11 .\' fact 11nd slcinrz tho No. '7 pin I mfcltiy cl'n cn the fm- side that Sent i1 at. the rcnr cush‘on n‘ an "llfllc P'l"l( nff the (‘when ctmo M‘ will“ No. 1n n‘n. ‘.552 IN scnmcoron Sltltllsillllilt LNDREH ll AMECHE - 113% - IOISON reux IRIIIAIH’ CHICK ciuunum nusnzu. men o l: o n a e n l: l: n mm. tqnnuon §p_____ MONTAGUI-Z-FRI. 1:11.. ilphraovn-slrr. 1cm. soums - Minibar? debut 1°‘ eran Mush March. taking advantage Charlie Conacher. put the Hawks ahead two minutes old. Lorne Carr got the goal back 595594 GP“ on a play with Tommy Anderson and Harvey Jackson seven minutes later. For the rest of the period, all the way through the second and right up to 15:40 of the third the l-l tie revailed. Then Bob Carse feinted is way around Will Field and scored. The equalizer came less tiltm three minutes later. With. Jack Portland of Chicago servlnq g, penalty, the Americans PM 0Y1 R power play. The puck came across the goal mouth to Murray Arm- strong who defelectcd it into the empty comer of the net. Lineups: _ Americana Position Chicago Goal Robertson Gvodmw i m‘ Owner Slobodz an Conacher POYYJBM Gen trn Armstrw; Dahlstrom wings Kelly C . Ailillerson D- 3mm?!’ N Yotrk Subs: Ewan. Field, Smith. Brig H. Jackson. UPhaliel-ty, W. Benson. Larson, Sonell. Chicago Subs: Wiebe. March. G. Allen W. Carse. Hcrtzesheimer. Mrhcms. R. Curse. 5611K". Chad- Officials: nut Stewart and Fred Stevenson. each ; ‘Pays $6.100 GolclapAndLangelle Pace For BTOlhEF Toronto Maple Leafs To 0f GreXhmmd 6-2 Victory Over Canucks ' SUMMARY _MINrD5_T*§§mAP°eS lélfi-Joglnslgbnlttgl MONTREAL. Nfov. i14-(CP)—J mm Period tTorcnto Maple Lrea s ma e use o 1_To1.onw' Hamilton (Apps) w: full brothe f G *1 - world's tastiest (llfltlkllj? ti}: ‘icggguthfigws‘qcogld tggegoggrg 06152? fieynfit "lg annual Indianapolis Mhné the gone-stocked Montreal Peififgi‘ '° m! an Pacino Horse Auction Cqnadiens a-z before about "1000 - Sale, >- ' Second Period Th5; u‘ 1d g, b mm- Zi-Canadiens, Trudel tQuilfy) :39 o‘ sieitfill iifiii? .t3:::.tc*lt .rl:"*..c*li.il:“..zi; ;"-i~"°‘°"i§' 4" mg stand 1‘d—bed . 5- . —- Own . n1» successful bld actlllally Qglsfnadfl}; scored two goals in each of me Marker) 56D Palln. Greyhounds mentor ever sznre he was sold here ln 1933. .4 (Kampman. | Canadians could do was o, pair of Penaly-Goldup. palm “m take me w”, and pm_ goals by Louis Trudel, makuuz his Thu-ti pet-log pare him (or m; twmyeabold firm‘ first slnrt Of the soflwn aft/Bf 111155- '1——Toronio—Goldup (Langellei 3:55 Qthgys who bid for the much_her_ ing the first two games bfiCfltLsfi of 3_T0ronto, Langelle (Goldupi 6:49 aided youngster included Dr. H. M. f“ mjured kllee- Penalties - Marker (3). Blake, pars)...“ of Urbana’ o" Hal,” Henry (Hank) Gpldup.’ lanky Church m)’ Qumy; Adams and 31mm Cf cutunlmm o” and Q M‘ sophomore star and ilncmalc Pete Gqldtllp (majorsy sfiundQfs o; Tclcdol o_ Lanaclle paced tie Torontopoint- Vic Fteminm nmcd Grand Gtrcu“ makers by each taliyLng twice as y-(vingn-lfln fmm 55.130159, NY” gave well as picking up an asfst. The HOLY NAME BOWLING 51350 r .. U. . _ t. tvtro other‘ Toronto coals went to 1130M. gflflllgfsgillflllllarfglllelsat] Rfihfltjfjfm“ i?“ ‘Nfik, n?“ t . of“ d‘ . _- _ .t 0 _..ssctzcr am omacn. y“HESS“ylgyfolflgilc]Igalecolgieflfggg the Fflylng Frcllclilncn in speed at 5113C _ any ltmc, threw up a better defence 1313;; wfltiahon of “Xingu”, K‘, ‘and had better gonling. Once they retired {manager of warren ‘vrlgdiil took ihe lend on first period goals thoroughbrfd‘ nursery‘ Calflfuft by riamlltcu andfA/lczn [‘ll'.‘_\'_.*0i3l1l0(l ‘FM-n Yd “h?! gained fame as a gflilflilbfltlértgnglitnllédc thczr time and jnnrnc»: tcrse river by winning rli _ 1' ‘ ' , 1933 Hzqntblq-tonjan gmkc wlth ca]? Cztnndlrns - icrlrcd unable to International League McEachem Gets J-Two overtime , hnny McCreedy of Wlnnlpe" and m)“ lmmha-‘ed Grey FOX. yearlinz ‘their greater experience tonizht to o2 Ellld McEai-hem of Charlutiztoun Z-Toronto, N. Metz (Drillon. Apps) i?‘ ‘iyqnfi. a 5_3 Wm m," (Hue, smo ' Y ml __ '“‘ stanowskl- church- Hockey League game studded with by Wfnlnpcgb George x Greedy and Mcliachern handled the l three periods While the best that (i-Canndiens, Trudel (Sands) 1524s ffflifffl, g;"{;,,_°;g;§g;,=,§,=';l;g fifff‘ handled the nctmindlng chores tn- Overtime Coal In Sydney Win GLACE BAY. N.S., Nov. 14-(0?) goals fired by THE SUPREME INSTRUMENT FOR LATHER SHAVING PS ITSHF — HOMES "Sill — PAYS FOR "SELF l" Air Force Basketball“: Team Tarn Back Saint Dunstan ’s Squad 35-19 Led hv brilliant "Tex" Johnson, elcht points. "Black Mike" Anise FPFTWQOH of the winners ao- .rl for six yioints '.x'l‘h P1111 tllr- . f in a Cape Breton 15 penalties. Except for a first-period goal Snell. Mc-l brunt of the Millionaire's scoring.‘ ne a 3-0 lead. lace Bay made a desperate comeback in the third session as Boots Baird, George Newbolt and‘. playing coach Jo-Ju Gruboski all] rattled in goals in the first i0, 1n e‘ ' - . l .. m,,‘,‘,finj_.“k‘e‘fufp,fj‘gg§fif,“°o, ch“, l T311811 Louisiana hocpster the Airj lottetown, sub-goalie fur Sydncy. Slzgggedbnilkrftlfilllrlnr tgsgndyc H’ \'l('.lfli'_\' oycr 1111 Island hoof-i w; i" U14‘? 5'91! Sf. DulisInnI: ll-llln flflWll l0 r3549 defeat ln an cx- .. hlbltlon fixture played at the H01" NRITK! Club gymnasium. ‘ night and turned in a capable per- formance. t l Johnson stole the show as he , ,.<ilot ‘six field goals to account for ‘ l I ‘a "urtl 0f his team's t Pl. Brrlt X1 n|n Uf l monphnszs being strcssctl on the rlc_ lfchsc- but the game gradually ‘umei. Butler. gct back into the ftllllfnl lllis -'\\.~l‘ 111 and once the C. t l B b _._ . J L ' sneeded up to wind 11p in a blaze 5P0" by bidding $475 for Prcvl- “"15 had “nnlvcd m" m” t“ R, ‘Qlfcgougaif c“ 175 ‘s! 166 inf action as the =1lrpl'isin:zly' strong P hqmnhhwnn .~, J dent-bl‘ SPQTW-‘IXH formfl‘ Hflmblv- slaqke“ new!” 599mm “u? l7 56*‘ A McAqkiu 213 2'12 ~00 =D.U. squad tz-icd to cut down (‘lfishrvlm F. 0'\'el‘ll M v l ‘Qllinn Winner. 11nd $1000 for Uncle 11M‘ own tempo, "r _ '- “ --- 'llcir 0])l)'1ll!‘ll"\' lcwd I U h’ Y -‘ " ' i k- . I I bu- . t k d . l... Phillips 103 160 114 t _ t t . lcl. P Q .|tkr*\. M. Sn. J9 5901i». bl? VOICIYHIQ. P“ l“ o m“ e {my he“ “fly l J Dykens 154 92 s09 Leading lite losers scorinv par- Gc-orw- Young was ref Willie Leaf men n Ye 1n the lwnaltv" ‘ . - 1. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1t ~lliPi ade was hinllrice Sm’ ° w ‘ " " ‘ box also w“ mi v w canqmpns‘ DToxfil-‘HSJIO 18a 178 l“, ~Pronlofcr Hcruillu 'l".1ylor rm-t m] 1th , §ll.5“l.r;“..§l°§l‘ §I§t“‘i.3f-~i¥‘i§»~§§ m) i ' Qgljfjfj (fflfiflfi; ,‘l,“‘.“f.".‘.‘.‘§- l", ,1?’ 7i ~ l 5 ‘ c =.. - .: '. 'r n10’ r1 e.t .:- . P l.‘ "-1 "Eel ‘ brown‘. Beaches, Sarnla ggéigjla-hfclingzlig- ivgilisllmcllgokg?‘ W_ aomlpnsore r l M“ 193 m5 l” le 1n about here ln January a “Cm t“. n» lull ..._....‘.-.. R. McDonald 18B 168 10.3 21.“ (wmnefréfhlllg Gus Ilénkff“ "w" NM“ is’ ' E‘ T 1 In no m3 lnrznce _.' llflllilli r1 .‘ my at m pt, Lncups U. Hzglclmoei; 193 196 128 ilhemie will be flxcd iiltcrmllrv- I 10mm; tall“. . Toronto PesltFon tzmhrlu-hsth. Muriel’ 154 13a 129 lézégmédinngbgifilfllfiggnlggly “=11 be Wildlife Service. p, l Tothpqgggg, e ‘ - Schlaifcr observed that (hr lair. ‘OW-- do . . iii . ,. .. ,_ .. '- aa-d. of rs Broda. Goal Gardiner l nM§§iiil1el3a'be's‘_ 165 112 188 rifle 03in lllgiihtalawlia“ h felt‘: fun o‘. a Defence W. Weatherble 163 200 210 cf another. H,- uscd if glttlrch GEGEDlllG lgcDonnid i models.‘ Fnllowln: IllPUlPIIWF. r iLe TORONTO. NC“ l4___(cpl__,l,hc nmilton c ‘ L 01111;: ! \. Mow/he‘ ‘ . . . ,s1ct’P. ntpon roe... to .10 .,tly,-..¢.>_ Sea“... (mtvano Rugby {Tmlbnu ca re f. . c .1115 J 149 173 H] I -—-~ Union playoff bei-wecn Toronzo Apps Wm Qumy g9:?1_?56§' 1th r B'*““‘-" Em“ “d 5mm“ 3M1“? Drillon gs Sands niill tsiirlgee AAlMngfkisllillllnt-ltlzillz’ '_“" Macphall will be a. battle of all-s‘al':, for ‘= ' ' WASHINGTON. Nov. 14-(0 P\- ills-w W0 trams filled all‘ bllz one NTMFlZt s 1).. Sh“. qd WWW Fish decoys used to lure fighting , Dlflce 6n the UHF/H's myifliwl Squad mafimifg..." " qcfvsqgl? '..,..k§’, REMEMBER WHEN tarpon to ‘the surface of the water F choscn for The Canadian Pro s H w‘ {my 11-“1161. Golgi‘; ‘ ma‘. be a develcpnlcnt of m. {uh P 831111153’ ghunkyl Eddie TllflffllélSfll, e n‘ ' i " ‘ ’ ' (By The Canadian Press) uro in the lcalm of sports fkslilngnl '_ ‘ . _ eaCi 8 ulnllus- CH5“? “s Montreal Sub-r: Renvdon. Grnbcs- Ottawa Rough Riders’ 15-year 511111011811 the 1159 0f QKOYS E 6n- B “a5 P?” m’? 5mm“ and Beach kl, Haynes, Benoit. Blake. Lach. lquest for the Interprovinclal Rugby We ducks and other wild fowl is al e fajqcicglzlacgdogpgpé 313,? 'Adams. Demcrs. Chamberlain Union championship ended 15 years device’ long familiar to huntsmcn. * . ‘ n‘ - l ago today with r1 8-3 vict _ us o a decoy is not so commo a- 1 hwww. “s mfmf‘ QlIIY-FI-U-g.lilP§-Tll“ywere Officials: Mickey Ion. referee; Hamilton ‘Figersa at the Olclzliplilizfll mtfng fishermen. n g §gr5l“i:ic‘l’(el?3‘g;_1° fipfiuefiTfita 2E1)‘ yAfglji-g wilhhe lingsman. ‘Rough Riders won again in 1926, Development, of file tarpon drcov] ~N>Ew YQRK_ N9“ 14_(_l\pt_.... ~ *---- - --< LY lflfifi and 1939. 1p cxwxlvrlmchis winch sl1ru‘d prove Larry MacPimil. Bl-.:<~.l:I_\'r,'.<_ Jgckm gave him an unanmous call to the club Ssycn Balmy players. the major- OUT nlll! WAY RI! .l~ R. Williflnls OUR BOARDING HOYSE — With __ lllin» 11.15: ity nf tile ilrsi-strilig l2 which en- I-‘llfie Sn‘ ‘a in the first game of plnvnlik trnlorroyy. nlndc the -..nm. Thcmpscll and four men from tlic Buttery cinililetc a squad ma‘. has an nbuzidan. . of l1.\\'cr on the backfield. and a dcfctice wall of strong Bzuskics. Here is the team: SOFA SOLDIERS.’ HA-HA-- 1 BELIEVE Tl-VLACE LEGION/YOU GUVSU. NEVER HAVE TO WPLLOW THRU SEAS OF MUD. BARB WIRE, GAS AN‘ MACHINE GUN BULLETS, OR SLEEP IN PUDDLES 1.114s us euvs DiD--PLEASE I com" SAV SOLDIERIN» SAV CAMPlNTRlP/ WAS IN Flying wing~Rnlpl1 Pcry, Snrnia. Half-Eddie Thompson. Camp .Bri~dcn. Half-Don Crowe, Bnlmy Bench. Half (secondary defence) -»Frank Scymour, Balmy Beach. Quarterback-Bob Porter. Balmy Bcnrlu. Snnp—Nick Paithcuski. Samia. Inside — Bruce Barren, Balmy Brnch. Inside-Bob Reid, ‘Balmy Beach. t Mid-dle-Gord Shields, Balmy Beach. Middle-Dick Norris Sartiia. Outside-Syd Reynolds. Balmy Bea h f‘ . Outside—Jim Butler, Sarnia. lColey Welch l Wins Decision Over Wadsworth PORTLAND. Me.. Nov. 14-—(AP) --Coley Welch, 162 1-2. Portland. \N-,n.1 won a unnninlous decision over. . ' Len Wadsworth. 163 1-2. bf Tim-i __ mins and Hamilton, Ont.. in 101 BRINGING UP FATHER u. u. l I an HIVICLIUU. rounds of slow mauling here to- night. QV (‘OLLY- THIS €1iTT|N' LJP AT Wadsworth looked best in the ,second round when he shook 1,7; [N N THE MOQNING l5 A RNlNG t _ [Welch with 11 right to the jaw, and to? OFIBLJNI<~THEIZE ISN‘T A PAW My fiOlJL ON THE STREET "A/OU i l fifi l.lt ‘llhd n tie n wien a or We Cl n COULD HEAR A PM DROP _ lbncked into a corner, the Cana- dian fought his way out with stinging lofts and right. McCarthy Signs New 3- Year Contract NEW YORK. Nov. 14-min- Contractual matters between New York Yankees and Manager Joe McCarthy were closed for another WORSE"BECAIJSE HE'S ACTUALLY A BOMB DROPPED MAD BECAUSE ON A GUV IN ALL THAT MISERV HE BE HALF AS BAD JQ.W\L\.1P\M9 2x11»!- 2 ALL talemjvou colt/us up WtTi-l AN lDEA FOR eta/snows CATTLE a” av REMOTE cont-not! so wtwr ? so YOU 6o To A EmJaER ' 1:02 FINANCIAL sacxtsle» AND us TURNS you DO‘NN.'rlATtJRA\,1>/,) . MY ‘FR\END-~ WHAT ‘DOES A saunas: KNOW AEOUT BRANDSKc-Sf é CATTLE? WHAT noes A BANKER KNOW ABOLJT FlNANCE?--~ a OKAY, WE'RE Aeetzzoweo wnnrvou NEED l5 A PROM ASALESMAN, AND THAT'S ME.’ WE'LL cc-ClTALlZE AT "FEM . ereano AND ISSUE 6TOC|4--HALF o: we ercck c-ozs ) »' TO YOUJHE easy ts. /;>'~/\/*“i*:<‘~'"-?~\-~'\ , I r 901.010 THE puBttc 1 . ‘ 56A‘). PENDAQVQ. is" AT$25A sums vooltzr: A t a it WOULDN'T //-/$ 1A‘ . . . . .-.V .1, 1.311 George M 5:11am... WHAT'S THE’ IDEA OF ALL THE TRASH IN FQOMT OF lH‘ Bl.l.'i_iD' ileum; sUMMARy three years today when the club received McCarthy's signed contract , first Period itcmaptilxtlrt the team through the 1943 gpgpqéH 1g’ lg} $éégl~lANTs 16 SOME Quint‘; \ l‘ S - . T FAULT u *'"‘“-" C - -"~ . L-Chieago. March (Allen) mo. Club Oman. said the terms were Last-gnarl TELL ME, t5 QORK6?) notes, t v A) i "-"'~“" "m" m" "‘“"°’5'?i‘-; ‘ §$l§’l.i{"'$.°....”’tll?.$?§ tlfiisviméaliél THERE nwnnnu KAN ‘f ~~ “fl {j " Jackson) Pcnalties-Ccnacher. W. Seibert, Jackson. Second Period ScorinK-NOIIP- Penalties-None. Third Period n a; n id - i a_chicngo‘ RA cm” (mumvalgyrg New aven ov cnca 18-05 4-New York, Armstron! Anderscm PenRli!e§—P~ KW’- s'°”°d"““ '3" Ottawa 5: Cornwall ii Egan, Portland. Overtime Scorin '-None.- — Penait tau-None. c5155, for 330.000 yearly. Hockey Results American League Quebec Senior Hockey League Montreal and District Intermediate Valleyfleld a; Bhawinlam 1. l Fm OKAV, MR . »nn