iii-i?‘ Ju nu» liawallileo-dealel I ' rum, Ayers, Trottier, Haynes, manual-l- QMIntIVIQEIVIa u»: v ' .. \ » d / i 86H it ilflllorial oll Dealers’ and some-swam. Drive irltodayi Functions Perfectly at Zero Temperatures A wlllrescaaae a l-vel ube MEETS NEW S.A.E. SPEGFICATIONS FDR WINTER OIL WLING HOCKEY . LING - W Leafs Regain Leadership ‘Len Harvey, Canadian Section N.H.L.‘ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 30, - Tomato ilapls Leafs moved into first posi- tion in the Canadian Section stand- ing of the National Hockey League here tonight when they handed Montreal ldaroorls a 1-0 defeat. Maroons remained in third position, two points behind Montreal Carl- adiens. who were in second position, and three poinfl behind the Leafs. The IIIIIO was scoreless until but (our minutes before the final bell. Conacher sped down the right wing, circled the Eroon nets and sent a perfect pass lit to King Ciancy,| who was parked uncovered square1y| in front o! Kerr. Clancy made no’ mistake as he snapped a hard drive vast Kerr, giving him no chance to ave. SUMMARY First Period: No score. Penalties-smith (2), Homer (2). Second Period: No score. Penalties-None. Third Period I-Toronto, Clancy 16.15. ' ; Penalties - Wentworth, Ayers, Jackson, l-Iorner. | LINEUPS Toronto — Goal. Hainsworth; de- fence, Lewinsky and Day: centre. ‘Thorns; wings, Conacher and Jack- son: aubs, Homer. Blair, Baile Clancy, Cotton, Primeau, l-l. Kilrea, Sands. Boll. Ital-cons ‘(Conachen _. Goal, Kerr; defence, Wentworth and Graham; centre, Smith; wings, Ward and Northcott; Mac- Kansie. Wilcox, Robinson. W. Kilrea, Range. Will]! Lead American Section DETROIT, Nov. 30.—(A.P.)—-Ald- ed by the newest addition to the lauad, Ralph “Cooney" Welland, De- troit Red Wings climbed into the top berth of the National Hockey League's American Division tonight by dawning Chicago Blackhswks 2-1 in a wild-match before souls 11,000 speotahrs. Welland. playing his first llmfl FORUM SKATING Today 3-5 10c ' 7 . Five 0 Clock ‘T... l... m . l I e a h u‘ a e a ZERO HOUR in the Hockey Contest. No Coupons will be accepted altar that time. . an. cause-nectar. aoauaael i v ‘its 600M‘ u d...“ r ‘ s l N0 ID11- wm-rss asp smor m olmorasr or |with the Wings since coming here from the. Ottawa Club, laid a perfect pass to little Larry Aurie, wingmsn, late in the second period for the first Detroit goal. Another came midway in the final period off the stick of “Half Emma, Detroit wing- msa, while the lone Chicago goal was scored late in the match, while Young, Detroit defence-man, was’ serving a penalty. Conacher was the scorer. SUMMARY - I'll-It Period: No score. Penalties-None. Second Period: l-Detroit, Aurie (Welland) 17:55. Penalties-Balms, Ccnaeher (I). McFadyen. Third Period! e-Detroit, Emms (Carson) 13:08. 3-Ohieago, C acher (Thompson) 98:30. Penalties-town, Young. LINEUP! Chicago-Goal, Gardiner: defence. wings. Thompson and Couture: subs, i March. Shepherd, Romnea, Lesw ok, Kendall, ‘ , Conacher. Mclatiyen. Detroit - Goa-l. Roach; defence. Captures Heavy Title LONDON. Nov. 30-(0. P. Cable) —l.ien Harvey captured the British heavy-weight boxing chasnpionahlp tonight, outpointing titleholder. Jed Peterson of Cardiff, in a 15 round n-lafoh fought before a cap" scity crowd in Albert Hall. Harvey, who weighed only 168 pounds, started a short ender in the betting at two to one, but rocked the champion time and again and piled up a heavy margin on points in the closing rounds. Peterson scaled 1'10 pounds. Harvey formerly held the British middleweight title. The new British heavyweight king is not unknown in North Asn-i Iitl. He invaded the New York rings late in 193i and although he_ (hopped decisions in all three of his fights, his willingness to mix and hitting power gained him a Coulter and Abel: centre, Gottselig; mod mbfln‘ He lost two close decisions in Ill cook, round bouts to Vince Dundee, the, the l?! hard-hitting Pennsylvanian voter-l an, and lost to Ben Jeby of New m: . . J 651A" o RepresenitiativesOl Four Teams To Decide Referee Question Tuesday thatttlerefeaaeoenddnot handle‘ (C. hi“!!! new)" the sum almle with the manual. N. 8.‘, III 00- ia b ih-ritime Boil? league. will eontirlm to referee to praside League games, will be dedded at o! league representatives Tueety afternoon. I Orlainally, repzemltstivie o! the four league team speed to ‘oper ate with one referee in the first half of the qzerling round of the schedule but complaints and dis- agrements have been so numer- ous it was decided by President James a. Banway, x. 0., o» call a: mletlng of league members who will decide future plane. ma: dis-l agreements arose from allegat‘orls' Timely Tips On? Sport Alderman Jack Conn and Coach, Red Stuart with the Wolverine‘ crew arrived in the city last, night' a o a I Tonight will mark the initial gli- counter between these two teams in these parts since last season and a battle royal is expected as both teams have been strengthened with additional material sinoe calling a‘ halt to “hostilities? a I I While the Jackson coached clan are eager to avenge their 0-1 de- fesg applied by the Wolves in Hall- fex, the Maroon squad are lust as lanxiousiobrea-hintothewtncol- three straight. umn since lasing l l O Evidence that Halifax will leave no stone unturned in taking to- night's game may b; gathered by ival of the Wolves last night (Or a complete rest before tackling urlde- the locals who have gone mm‘ ma Your“; 0mm’ ooodm- Yolk in another match at the same feated since last moouniering Red low; wings, Carson and Emma; subs. Welland, Aurie, Lewis, Borrell. Bus- well, Wlseman, Pettinger, Robertson. Officials - Jerry Goodman and y_ Jack Cameron. ""“""y'"'..,_lir u n T B A l l, UITAWA, 0nt.. Nov. so.- Ottawa Senators shook oi! the jinx that has cost them six games this season by one-goal mareina when they defeated Boston Bruins re tonight 2-1 in overtime. hri Roche broke up the game with only 4o aeo- onds of the extra session to play when he took a pass from Syd Howe Just over the Boston blue line and heat Tiny Thompson with a low shot to the wide side of the nets. SEAR! first Period: I-Boston. Smith (Lamb) 3150. 2—Ottawa, Finnigan (Voss. 511111- non) 13:50. a u“ Penalties-Howe. Third Period: No score. Penalties-None. Overti me Period: Ii-Ottawa, I. Roche (Howe) 0:20. Penalties-None. LINEUP! Ottawa-Goal, Beveridae; dcftuoc. and Bowman: centre. VON; Fi- igan; subs, hey, cox, Cook. den weenie, sse Roche Rube. Beaten-Goal. Thompson; dolefwc. Shae and Smith: centre. Barry; will, Gracia and Clapper: lube. midhman. Stewart. Oliver, Lamb. , Galbraith. Chap- man and Jarwe. Officials - Odie Cleghorn and Ilia leek. lliockey Boots and SKATES tabo England, considerably richer for his wrin- RESJLTS (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 30~Footbsll games played in the United States today mulled as follows: Colgafe 35, Brown 0. Cornell 20, Pennsylvania l2. Washington and Jefferson I, West Virflihln ‘l. “ William and Mary (i. Richmond 0. Virginia 0. North Carloina ll. st. John's (Annapolis) 1a, Johns Hopkins 0- csmerie Tech o. PM 16- Mlssoliri 0. Kansas 2'1. Oklahoma Aggies l3. U. 0. Oregon State 0, Nebraska 22. r nnessce 2'1, Kentucky 0. Alabama ‘l, Vanderbile 0. Colorado Atlies 0, Uta-h 13. (Canadian Preae) TORONTO, Nov. 30 — John!!! ' Copp, star University of Toronto l rugby player, was shot and serious- ly wounded by a burglar tonight. Oklahoma FREIEHTERS ill llllEB Then he returned to Stuart's warriors O I O Coach Jackson in keeping with his policy has changed his lineup. Kelly. McGlas-hen and Nicholson again go do forward duty. This trio u! tbs forward pan, as well as mart palates. Theme rdereapllhhmuiaiad WMMeIv-‘nrannamywiliae sucoeedzdbythonidaystemoffhe President naming m neutral ra- fseos and the nomadic eilecting another omdal satisfactory iothe visitors. In announcing the meeting the President requested suggestions ABBIES Reserved Seats-Mo, 75c, $1.00. from league members for plans on Dec. 4 when SaintJohn will play at Halifax and Charlottetown alt Moncton. llf members gxefer ‘two referees the President said he would ‘ ‘ outside mcn_ to control the respective games. Schoolboy Athletes Receive Invitation For Trip To Australia (Canadian Press) -_____-_. T O N I G H T ’S ABBIES WOLVES GOAL i McCa-nn Sargent i DEFENCE l ems Lavigne ‘ Walker Graham Currie CENTRE Boston Cowley MeGiashen Masher pron-r wmo 1 Kano Porteoos Kelly Shields LEFT WING McArtbnr Gagnon Nicholson Lennon Lawior Iergason L NOTE: One of the above Wol- verine forwards will nae be in uniform as only 1a men may be and. 11001051’ RE§_UL 1's American lTochey Aleochtlon At Oklohoms. (Tty: Tulsa l‘; of snipers have erlioyed a "mt" and up get; for thg fray. %'flhfl'nn City 3. w . llall Llllllilli e ontznued , a gelatin slllls amorrmnsb. NOV. 30—(C.P.)-— Moderation in the weather has re- sulted in the Department of Rail- ways and Canals ordefln! tho 09" eratlcn for another two o!‘ three days the lock system oi the Boll- ianges and urchins Canal. An order had been issued that all navigation in this section oi the st. Lawrence anal system severe cold spell did not continue. The canals will only remain w- en, however, to clear vessels al- ready in them, of which there are still l8 “ and three up- hound. No vaaele will be permitted to enter the Boulangoe Canal from the west or the loohine Canal from the east. iMob Reported h On Way To Prison (Oanadln Pram) lI-IJOIIVILLE. OI. Nov fl- Nadlaaai Guardsmen who were al- eemblod in the? armoury todl! convinced fllemrlvs that reports ,0! a and: enroute to the state will: to sell the negro were 0X- lllvtated. _ The trcops wrrooalled tcgeiherby officials when their Capt-an 1'. B. llrrmwve. was informed by offic- hi d the Cells“ 5W» mm filidihelwflttiratamob 1N1! ‘Iarin acorns was comma M ages, page, u-ndcr death laden m: how's: eesaultfd a fie in in sank County. about IL north of Atlanta. King‘ Sends would close ll. use mum but the" were dismszed after officlsis had‘ . . f‘ Condolences i‘. _. (Canaan new) ilov. Sit-Lady W!‘ TUESDAY NEXT (Anoolatod Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 30-—ln 24 of the 48 states, legal liquor will begin to flow next Tuesday, or shortly thereafter, with final rati- fication o! repeal on Dec. 5. It will be sold, a survey of the states showed tonight, undei- near- ly every form o! regulation that could be conceived in the minds of legislators. In some cases there will b9 no law at all. The laws vary from those pro- viding “wide open" saloons in Ne- vada to a strict system of dispens- ing hard liquor in Montana only through state-owned stores, one in every county. ln a half a dooen states. the status of liquor after repeal de- pends on the action of state legis- latures in the next four daya Iloat widely enacted of the laws haneprovlding forservingofhard liquor only with meals. In Chicago, m the other hand, tha only regu- ilation is that the drinker must be seated as he or she imbibes. Then, there is Massachusetts‘ rnoposed law, which would allow “men only" to drink in taverns. Under the v- , ‘ dancinl would bealiowedinthetaverlmbiltwo- nun would not be admitted. Claim Apples RouglllyHanclllod (Oaladha he!) ‘, ulwrvnu. n. s. lump. ._ Wlthaviawtohavingtndrjqg. arrmmranisnmarksulaflanse TORONTO. Nov 30—Au=tralia'the Dominion meet ins had few moved today to give Canada its‘ entries outside Ontario. The Alls- first All-Canadian schoolboy track‘ tralian invitatcn is likely to result and field championship meet by in- I in bringim boys from the far West,‘ vithag a team of 12 school traoklthe Frail-Ye and the Marltmes for stare to visit the 1984 centenary a shot at “dream-trip" to Mel- oeiehration of the founding of Mei- hourne- bourne and the State of Victoria. The Empire Games to to be held The Doninion on the other side of ' about" Oct. i4 are of the featur- the world will pay the team's ex- es of the centenary c lebraticn. penees from the time it assemlfes The schooltoy trackmerl will at Vancouver. compete at 100 yards, 200 yards, 44o in announcing the invitation, L yards, half mile. one mile, 440 yards R- llacgregor, Australian Trade relay, m'le relay, 120 yards high Commimisner, revealed Mel‘ UV hurdes, running high jump and intends w stage a British umpire‘ running broad jump. tract meet for boys. In addtion to: The team would spend a month , tha Canadians, teams from New in Australia. Two weeks in training‘ Zea-land, Great Britain, South and compeiition and the other two Africa and India will be taken to l weeks in 515 tseelrlg. the city to compete with Austrsl- Mr. Margregolr- said ho was con- iarl ahoolboys. fident the various provncial gov- Mr- Macgregoa- sa'd he would do ernments would be interested in everything in his power to allot inl the invitatonandthztflovel ‘s the selection of the Canaifan team. l and spcrtunen would see to it that National trials will be staged at the i every young athlete in the country Canediau Behoolbzy ‘Track ma‘ with a chance m make the eauul Reid Championships on June I6, I would be present at the Hamilton i034, at Bamiton. In other years trials. fl u R n ENGLAND Aiill scnlllln Morlsrchs-ZISI Majority for Majestics, 126 pins. A most interesting verbal descrip- tion of his tour of England and} High single, R. A. Pendleton, 277. High two, R. A. Pendleton, 461. i [Scotland was given by Mr. John‘. Cordon, Jr, at a meeting of mo‘ EYJEU. in the Baptist Church last- evening. The lecture was rich in .- Royals-IMO. Ilnperials-UM. Majority for Royals-AW. High single, Neg McNutt, 245. High two, C. J. McLean, 394. CIIARLOTTETOWN AlLEYs Hoops Ltd.—30l3. C. N. R. Hotel-NM. High single, C. Prsught, 308 pins High three, C. Pflllllht. 728 pins. To-night at 8.30 COME AND GET A THRILL Children's Seats—25c. Seats on Sale at Forum Box Oliee Balcony-fie. Q’ Rankine ls Winner Of Ma ra than’ (Canadian Pro.) I BIRWIKOK. Pa, Nov sit-with long, united-cg stride up hill down dale, Robert Rankine, Prretcn. Ont. won the Nth Bax-wick marathon today aftu classic duel with you Gregory New York, who finished second. The Canadan staged a couragh cous spa-int m the l»: half-mile d the rnountanous nine-nails courl to win by N feet. Rankine! display ol (totes-null tionandhisreeerve energyinll Pinch RM the historic title I Canada. Wilf McCluskey. ‘llormtoi veteran star who won the race ill Thanksgiving Day, finished edi- enizh In today's field at 36. Almost hum the starter’! f!‘ nsukms and cream hooked up il the duel that made the race l thriller. Mile after mile they stays ed almost abreast. But a ha] mile rrsm the finish line. with th roadsidl spams-s slaolltlng for fl American viptmy. the Preston mell- atlumer put on a sprint GrqoQ could not match. Ranklnes time of 0 nfnutee, n seconds, was creditable» ccneidQ‘ in: the wind ma.» blew hero-oi down a great part of the coumd‘. Gregory's time was 48.44. I“ Munday of New York, was tifi in 49.17 and Johnny Kelley, 4r). ingion, Mass, fourth in 0.37. OTTAWA TEAM SWAMPS- oxronn, (Canadian Prom Cable) OXPORD, England, Nov. 30-11] Ottawa Shamrocks hockey team to: night defeated Oxford University 10-0 in a one sided match. FISl-IERMEN DEFEAT ulm-llPliilffi 0R REINSTATEMENT. of Wight. The vivid greenness of Amimsrv Nr_-—_ s" NW. 3046p)‘ ‘he blast’: ‘trlflg; ducflbed in -—Veters.n player in Maritime base? grziréic ‘manna the ‘Imam pans ball circles, Arthur Finnemoro. of!‘ o‘ England he vmud. dwelling m: Frederlction who several years agOl some time on each of the towns En“! m pmlemoml m“ comp‘ through which he I The Density, has applied for alnafour rein- von wumnude h“ me "d w“ statement under the privilege re- peculiar to Prince Edward Island, a umn’ wilted by the Amman-l action o‘ mum‘ hm‘, wonderful Athletic Union of Canada. Nearly “mm “m” ‘owered churches‘ 50 years of age. Finnamore said in we” "t". Newman‘ “us”! with. his application he felt he could "hnched conqu- wmdm‘ nmowf‘ aid materially in junior work if. hedgemned mum pennltted to return to his amateur Among the numerous places vis- ited were Oxford and Cambridge. — the university centres. While in the former. he visited Wadhsln and Magdalen Collolol. and the Bodie- I lsn, which contains the *1?" of Caedmon's song, the Ahab-BAX- on Chronicle, and the Testament, brought to England by Auelltlnl‘ At Cambridge they tofl a canoe and‘. paddled several times up and down the length of the river. under the] 014 bridge, and past the rows of hugetmeslininlthebankhere and! there. The view of the colleee build-I inga aet back a little from the river| is unequalled- Oeutree of historic interest in bison were not aiilhifli 4W1"! elem dare’ flu in "I! 8"“ =1‘!- Tha Qeaker then described his trill ICU! to the "IAII District." the gory of which was "f! ""4"" rat, with to mount-nu rising the still lass. winding roads at the water's edae an. Gordon then related experience! in ldinbllrah, where he saw the loott Memorial, the Idinbuflh Cl!‘ tie on the Rock. the war leemoriel Ihriimthaworkonwhichwllll‘ perfect as the b01141 ‘i °i- man could be. It. Gills Ohuroh- 1M In the bellnninl Mr. Gordon re- ferred to his crossing on the “West- ernland." and related his impres- sions of Southampton and the isle status. ail‘ steeply mm "'4 biadaaoayooreaaiaraad poaitivaly guaranteed. If not aattalal mar-a GlLLETTE SAF or causes. uallfll. MONARCIU (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Nov. 30 - Selklrl Fishermen defeated Winnipeg Mom archs i—0 in a Manitoba Senlfl Hockey Ioague game here torligm Walter Manson's goal in the opefll illg period gave the Fishermen vial Lory in their initial game of ti‘ season. WINS WRESTLING HATCH (Associated Press) DETRDTI‘, Nov 30—Jack Rep nolds. welterweight wrestling champion of the world, defeated Pat F.nn"garl of England in DI in a title match h re tonight l1 usig an aebplarc spin. 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