221.149.?! 8.533583! - ...nrs--._._ - \ THE CHARLOTTEPOWN Rough Riders Thunder To 23-6 Victory TORONTO. NOV. 26 -—(CP) ~ Otiawas tremendous winks aie rolling down the road that leads to the National Senior Football Chaimpionshiip and Sarnia and W.n- nipeg will need more than bravery to MOD them. The Rough Riders --a1ert, re- sourcciul and swift, for all their size- thundered to the Big Four tliiunpionship in a 28-6 vic over Toipmos brave Argonauts fore 19.200 persons in varsity Stadium Saturday. 'I‘hey dethroned the dom- i iiiion charuions of the last two i ear: by 39-6 on the two-game, I oral-points round. The display of power brought - them into the eastern final against S811‘ ‘s perennial champions of the 1 Ontario union, with the right (to or t meet Winn net’ Blue Bombers ill“ dominion title sit stake. ; The Imperial; held all the aces 5 lll Nizmirenl, as they forced Mont- l‘1’1llW€SllIlL\U.lll,S into the discard with an 18-13 triumph. The Ini- llErlillS, won 31-14 on the two-game. total-points round. Ramblers And Indians In Tie .' PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26—(AP) -Ph.'adelphia Ramblers and Espringfieid Indians, eastern division leaders, played a 2-2 overtime t.e in an International American Hockey League game here Satur- F day night. ' Win Six Day Bicycle Race ¢ NEW YORK, Nov. 28 —(AP)_ -— i The team of Cecil Yam o! Chicago ' and Cesar Morettl of Italy, riding ; together for ihe first time as a pair | yvon New York's 66th International six-day ‘bicycle race by a lap Sat- urdoy night. Yates and Moiretti cut loose from . the field with half an hour to go 1i and stole the lap which meant vic- . tiny. Up to then, the had been tied in distance trave ed with the 3, Peucn bipthers, Torohy and Doug, t‘ ii-onidvictoria, B. C., who finished secoii . Remember When (By The Canadian Preu) Steve Donoghue, famous Irish Jockey whose feat of winning the Derby three years in succession has never been equalled, retired after 30 years of riding two years ago today. With Si: Harry Wern- her‘s Brown Jack he won the Queen Alexandra Stakes six times in succession. 1 P. E. I. Hockey Bluhs We are again offering to hockey leagues onPi-lnoe Edward Island, consisting of threeormoreteamsa beautiful trophy absolutely free, no strings attached. All you have to do is wrrite or cull at The Bike Shop, giving the nziine of your league's secretary. along with the names of the teams and timeli- captains. Nothing to buy. Nothing to pay. We are just trying to make the good old game 11101-9 interesting for you. We carrv a complete line of hockey equipment, such as uni- forms, to be made in your teams colors, size. etc., also boot and skate outfits, shoulder pads, etc. Let its quote you club prices. The saving will surprise you. Let us hear from you today. The Bike Shop Over Red DETROIT Nov. 26—(CP)- Chicago Black Hawks scored a pair‘ of third period goals tonight to de-i feat Detroit Red Wings 4-2 in a; National Hockey league game. 1i» was the ueccnd game iii two tights I for the Red Wings who beat Caiiad- l tens 8-4 last night in Montreal, ‘ Twice Detroit came from oennd counted after to tie the Hawks, who their first goals 10 seconds the game started, Johnny Gottselig broke a 2-2 deadlock at 11:58 in the third por- iod with a. high shot from near the blue line that goalie 'I‘iiiy Thomp- son argued should have been dis- claimed the puck Dahlsirsins , allowed. He bounced off Cully chest. A; ihe Red Wings ru-"hcth futilely in the last minute, Daiih-l trom broke away for the fnnl l goal, . Both of Detroits markers rnd one of Chicago's came whi e ihe OD- , position was short handed. Gus Giesebrecht tied the count at one- all in the second period otter Des Smith was sent oft for tripping. After Ralph Bowman was chased for interference, Joffre Desllets, who had scored Chicago's first goal. put the Black Hawks in the lesvl again with a long drive that dip- ped under Thompson's glove. l Dcsilets was penalized for inter- l ference seconds before the second period ended, and Carl Liscombe smashed a fio-footer past Mke Karakas into the Chicago net: just as the Harwk foryvard returned to the ice in the last canto. SUMMARY: First Period: 1—Chlcago, Desilem (Dahlstrom) .10. PenalUes-None. Second Period: Z-Deti-oit, Giesebrecht (Dillon, Bruneteau) 7:25. S-Chicago, Desilets (Gottselig) l0 :50. Penalties-Smith, Bowman, Desi- ts Third Period: k-Detroit, Liscombe (Giesebrecht, Dillon) 1:27. 5—Chicago, Gottselig 11:58. 6-—Chicago. Dnhlstrom 19:37. Penalties-None . Tarky Whitlo; Out Of Came For Two Weeks NORTH SYDNEY, N. S., Nov. 26 -(CP)—0fficia1s of Northslde Vic- toria; said over the weekend that Tarky Whitlock, latest member of the team to go on the injured list, would not see acticn again for the next two weeks. The youthful right winger from Prince Edward Island, was fcrred out of Friday's game with the Mil- lionaires when he recezved a sprain- ed shoulder. Capitols Trim Hornets 4-l PITTSBURGH, Nov. 26--(AP)— Indianapolis Capitals. leading the western division of the International American Hockey League, trim- med Pittsburgh Homes 4-1 in their return engagement Saturday night. Pittsburgh won 3-1 just. two week; ago. It. was the Capital's eighth victory in l0 stitris. Ronnie Hud- son opened the scoring for Indian- 11-992-11-25-31. on ‘<3’ ‘Youilljplay a BET apolis. ‘Black Hawks Canadiens Lose First Bruins And Rangers Play T0 2-2 Draw BOSTON, Nov. 116 —(CP)-- Bos- ton Balms and New York meeting for the ilrst time since linen‘ Dbalhfiy utp iimsl inst 5914118, played to a 2-4. overtime draw t0- iignt in a National nocuey League game. uwaitaxiding in Boston's acoom. piishmenis was the scoring of Eddie lVin Wings; PEFEAT CANADIENS MONTREAL. Nov. $5.5m"; 319d Wings found the answer to wivntreal Canadiens’ speed and combination last night and gave J19 Hflbitants a 6--i_ beating, the first in seven Natzonal Hockey 11988119 Rallies for the Montrealers Maple Leafs First Defeat As Americans Win 2-1 NEW YORK. Nov. 26—(OP)—New York Americans brought an and to two streaks tonight, beating Tor- mto Maple Leafs 2-1 in overtime ‘or their first victory of the Na- tional Hockey League season and .~he Leafs’ first defeat after five wins and a tie. this season. . _ . SUM Snows rust goal oi one season. inc The Americans’ who 1°“ m“, veteran ahoie ‘who filled in once 1 Detroit Fglslté‘ $5112?! Y GI more at a ueienoe pom ‘or m, sixth straight to the Leafs in To:- m" “c” i‘ m t“ "m Pa‘: tzrrgdcwzssz‘; sails: .22 2. D t it, - ' ‘ . ' Bowmafff,‘ ‘ 1938"“ ‘wares’ Hetgeégit-lmlifie iilillllllfisfi-i mg “f: the game with only nine seconds Detroit, Deacon 155m Wm wmirmmned “he m“ Beam to play. After little more the, a. mil- Poiialzies: None. gmflm he” m me 5900M perm‘; ute of overtime, Eddie Wiseman Second Period and was credited with an a sisi. on fired the winner from close-up after Sairidsfgrjlfledlens. Blake (Drouin. Siiuistiaresymily. ‘ Tommy Anderson and Johnny Bor- 5. Cnnziciieiis. Trudel (Gagnon 1 ieaotleiviiglllfiegagilmangstgxrljgygd mu Set up the may outside the Dr°'~"n' 5115- l for less tliaii two minutes the Ra.- - ma’ net 5- Detroit. Goodfelloyv (K. Kil- gBTS knoitlli" ihe count with a wily home ca" had put me Amerlcms rea) 9:25, by Clint Slrlnitll at 811 ahead the first time, scorng early wéa Canadiens, Getlzife (Barry) mNew Ytérk ipiillddlfill-B scoring in in the third period after the teams b ilhkméroit, Briineteaii (Giese- will tcokn mzelfidbaliylletilogillyallngeil: infirm through two scoreless ‘es- TW . owe) 18:55. ' l fli ' Penalties: None. ll2.fi.s%gingverllexlidlgeaileglnhilléeliigg More ma“ 12900 mm wamhed Third Period in the same perm. when shore ‘he Amemflnfi hand the leasue 9. Detroit, Howe (Giesebrecht) laida pass on his stick after An leaders their first beating in a rag- 1:03]. _ Jackson had whipped the d1.c to zed, slow game masked by the New . Canadians, Blake (Sands, Yorker's care to protect their goal. the veteran f behind th Ran Mantha) 11:25. net. mm e s“ Penalties: Stewart, Goodfellow. Eagles In 1-0 Barons Top They did it perfectly except for the second in vihich Sohriner was al- lowed to bat a rebound over Earl Robertson. Take t Toronto subs: Homer, Kampmsn, Chamberlain, Schriner, Marker, Heron, Taylor, Chisholm. Referee: Ion; Linesman, Steven- 60H. SUMMARY First Period Scoring - none Penalties-Field, Horner. Second Period - none Penalties-Marker, Smith. , I VM/ u (211.2!!! ‘I/11/.1//>f. N n E hoop In good health all winter — keep your Iago Inna! tho Ilfllf Zonal Ifl when cold first got: you. 8o to: complete Stanfield motoctionwoor nq Underwear. ' I u fits-Smalls‘:."'%b'3'b°;g1:§'ilr.g"d'”°" blooming mom and mo,‘ “w!” with men who but g, t b," "m: inn oomlart. ltnniiold’! "Shirt: and “unfit: Superb tailoring alum porioctngll-hfflllwlctlhb" ovoryw 7 W" f" Fm swab Booklet. sriiurmnn‘: umrnn. mono, n.5, . SrAui-"iiaufs Third Period i-Amerks, Carr (Murray, Jack- son) 3:50 EFTFIET“ "r ~ » — »-~- A -1- fl-Toronto. Schriner (Drillon, Hamfifon Znd° B§C§Q°°§QDO$§ P "W" 19*" potted the othe . wiii n ld '1 a ' ' Penalties-none sfltefénCégilaznhg-fiey JMurriiy gm» Win ter lymplC Woe ackson nner 3 Am ks (xérllrno Eépéito possession-ii. scoredlfor the Garnes Are - er , eman (Anderson, ~ S0rre‘l) 110s Refme — Nomi-n , I-emrvrt: Penamesmone llnesman: Happy Day. Abandoned SATURDAY’S GAME SUMMARY: ‘PORONTU, NOV. 36-(0?) — m"; puma; Scoring four consecutive goals in the second and third periods, To- ronto Maple Leafs took undisputed nossesslon o! first place in the National Hockey League Saturday Scc 1—Americans, Field 1:25. PenaltlM-None. 2—Americ.=ins. Armstrong BRUSSELS. 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