‘both teams live i NOVEMBER 9, 1938 BUWLINU HULKEY WRESTLING IN THIS CORNER j-ii-ui u h nothing definite has begimiiiiilounced as yet it. is ex- ted that tiie Forum will throw W doors for the winter's ice » |)2t\\'€(‘ll tlic l5 and 20th of _ ,*_‘ urts have been prevzil mi that illnlgllll not opeiiat all this il but these proved to be un- ‘gunned as we have it on good au- thin-ivy that repairs had all been made and all that was nredczi was u) sci the‘ niaci ' ‘n motion. l» - This will be welcome news to hodreyisfs and skaters alike but, w; what are we going to have in way of leagues this season. So far formation of two clubs the Junior mini; and Rangtrs have brcn nu- nollncezi but whatever prospects were are of an Island league bging iii operation is certainly be- mg kept a dark secret. Not a “iiimpsr has been heard and if the muns intend entering again it is mqrly time that they were getting busy iii gifting in their ground- work" . . . .1. Junior Royal“ -ver appear to‘ hgve a niuciitizii,‘ strong lineup on paper, Tncir lineup contains the cream of the crop still eligible for the _llllil0l‘ l‘f‘l"l(i from last year and juilgziizg b_v iiir- enthusiasm being sh \'ll by them they should prove a lll\l'_(l team lo ciisiociue.‘ Rangers while not announcing their lineup as yet can also be de- pended upon to ice a smart squad. in fact many c club stritc (iii will gel fl- Sll the teiiiii iii iu clearly that so once they see on. onnected with the Offlfilflls fans would exceed those of last year. NEWS Island Entries In Amherst Winter Fair Horse Show Prominent In Prize List Alvfl-XERSI‘, N. S. No/v_ a ._(c P. —Two Amherst riders, Shirley Silitoii zuicl Betty MllCKllltflSll t0- iuglitwoii the CllL-S for jumpers in pairs. feature attraction ol the Hora Show at the Afuritilne Win- ter Fair. Miss Sinton was on Count Meeh while Miss MacKin- toslfs mount wasllcho, ' Charlottetown entries placed sec- ond, 111031 were N, D, McLrairs Woodvi-ew and Miss Vilny Jones’ Princess MacCrimmon. In third place were G. H. Buntains Freckles and Mrs. George Rogers’ Gay Lad, both of Charlottetown. In cattle judging tcclay, E. H.‘ Horne of Enficld took all the championships in the Hereford classes though there was keen com- pceition from L. E. Wells of Point de Bute and Saunderson and Son, Island breeders. ‘Yhe Hi1niplirey’s Mill, N. B., team was eliminated from the tug- of-wai" coiite<t by the Ohio, Auti- gonish country team. in eililit min- utes. 56 seconds. In another tug. the Midgic, N. B.. team (lefwtcd Enamel Heating team of Sackvilie in 12 minutes, 15 seconds An almost record crowd jammed ‘p and . iii ,1 into the buildings tonight there was a complete sellout tiie arena. With n linlf-hoiiciuy iii surrounding towns toiilorruiv’ and banner iarograms offered for Thursday and Remembrance Day expected total receipts Five slicwv rings were operating the arena at one time. It was -l-' "~ 1+ the first time in the history of the , l . >0‘. so all in all it appears that 1! _ pre-season notices fans will sea closely con- tested league with the juniors once again providing the hockey high- lights as they have been (loin: during the past three or four sca- son Departure of Johnny. "Snag" Bquarebiivcu yesterday morning to join ilie lint-up of the Baltimore OYlOlt-s in tiie l-lasierii United Stat.- cs Amniciii‘ Hockey Lcugile fin- ishes the migration of Island iioekeyists for this season. "Snag." starting his fourth season with the U. S. team. n squad which he cap- tained last year will have the best wishes of nil Island fans for an- other stlcccssful season on the steel fair that five classes judged at one interval. will begin tomorrow Holstein Frieslans will also make an init-inl appearance in the SliQlV Amherst. I {VQ-O-OQO-FOQO WCIB CV9!‘ Judging of a. large sheep entry while the §-O-Q+-Q—O-O~O-O-O¢O—O—QOQO—§Q-O F¥‘§O-§—§§-O§§4—O— BOWLING RESUIJTS blades. u‘ z“ a‘ xé HOLY NAME BOWLING ‘According lbkimn received mm DUCK Pin Mixed Double: Bununerside yesterday Clarence 50ml Fina-l Btcele fast and hardy hockeylst —-—-— from the Weftcrn apital who R. DOlIOH 161 119 105 has been playing in Baltimore also M- Dllfil’ 95 105 911-6139 for the post two seasons, has been _ _ signed to a. professional contract V» P11181111 140 155 109 wun the Boston Bruins and has M~ Carranher '19 85 61-445 f ed t to H h f mmmifigi“ o“ e“ ey or c. Plneou 12o loo es ii. ii. u; s4 F. Malia-ti; '19 lio 94-801 Slcele left early iii October f0‘ . his try out Willi Ari. Ross‘ team and R Mocarvule we 11.7 102 guter no woru iind been received A‘ 6°53 In ('1 9'4‘"593 ougli dispatches about how well he was faring it was generally- an 1g 1% 1g§ 59., zketi; m: gfnflfkd um lie llfld nlu- - "9 » ”_ " mak the grade; now how- ever the IelCWS received yesterday gwney 1.17% Iggfiwz will he doubly ‘welcome and it D11 Lmlgqnlrry 1;; 11., 106 makes lllf‘ third fortncr Abbie piay- A ‘Clinton 106 55 814582 a in the iasi, four years to 10h; ‘ ' e pro ranks. Harry Currie an m Kelly being the other two 333.1% ll? i’; 1% m both of whom are playing with ‘ Pittsbiirg Hornets in the Intcr- Finish of gmh round;__ American Mame ‘ ‘ ' -lé >46 >4». ri". . ,. ‘Ills Armistice Day boxing card being staged at. the Sporting Club on B-iday evening should be doub- ly interesting now with the im- nounoenient that Bill Sparks and Cecil Braithwaite will meet in a. io-rounrl bout with the winner taking tiie entire proceeds of the Wise that is being offered. With flvariliiiiig going to the winner the bout should be a corker all the way through with both boys attempt- 1118 to end matters its quickly as possible. 9F ‘i: . d‘. 'I'iiis same pair mct. not so long ago with Bniithwnitc giving Sparks a neat boxing lesson for ten routids 1 Sharks vows this tiiiic lie will tum the tallies on his clc\cr op- lioueni. Big Bill has nil the 11cc: s- wry aiiinuuiliou to do so if lll‘ uiiic (‘OlllllTtfi with that. riulii- ll1\i‘i(l of his flll(l it. is almost ll cerlaility__ thfit lLO will from the opening gong lfflflc r "lll iii taking wiiii. llruitli- s to offcr in an effort. w Al Shank, Montreal flrrhtcr won a lb-rotuid decision (l\'(‘l‘ Cecil Braitlnvaite of Toronto at Quebec last night. was signed to meet the R. Doiron 8a M. Duffy—-1354. V. Pineau & M. Carraglier-IZQB. C. Pineziu A: F. hiallet-t-IZTZ. Dr. Duffy & A. Clinton-IMO. F. McCarvlille 8a A. Goss—1l90. ring. Other dairy classes will be completed. It is expected that the bulk of the judging will be com- pleted late tomorrow or early Thursday. _ HORSE SHOW RESULTS SUMMARY Ladies Saddle Horses 1. Midnight, Mrs. Geo. Buntaln, Charlottetown. . Golden Delight, G. B. Wet- more, saint John Princess MacCrimmon, Miss V Jones. Charlottetown. ,» 4, Gay Lad, Mrs. Geo. Rogers, Charlottetown l 5. Diamond, C. N. Bissett, i Charlottetown. Draft Horse To Harness, Matched Pairs 3.000 Pounds or Over i 1. Campbel Cameron, New Glasgow’. N. S. _ ' 2. Geo. A. Chase, Port Wil- liams. N S ' 3. Pill. Martin, Hunter River, 4. Robert Chappell, York, RE. Roadsters l. Anne. Guy, F. Cameron, New Glasgow. ‘ 2. Colonel, H. Howney. Amherst 3. Gordon Goodwin, P. E. I. Express Home P-l. ‘Aldam Livingston, Kingston, g: lzqtiiveeenaBabéggighgiiheli/sftamey, g‘ ‘. \- v o-owwwoc 0+0» 0+» +0 0o or“ 6+c+o+o+++o+oo++>++o+ J. Hilghes & L1 McDougall—1184. F. Tierney 8a M. Br0wn—ll6'l. C. O'Neill 3t P. LaJwlor—107B. Tonight the three highest couples will start the two game finals at 7 dclcck, At 9 o'clock the Big Four League will get under way when the Old Timers meet the All Stars. CIPTOWN ALLEYS COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Pattersolis Jewelery 312i Enterprise Doughnut 3028 High single —G. Whitlock 333 High three —G. Whitlock B71 Sea Gulls 3595 Kinsmen 3148 High single —F. Gaudet 357 High three -.'E'. Gaudet 951 Tonight at 8.30 tho following. couples will rol. E. Dougan -.D. Purcell E. Gregory -J. Power P. Harper -K. Acorn Mrs. Nelson -G. Nelson 'F_ Mallett —J. Lawlor. Tonight at 7 o'clock Clarks vs Red Indians. Fighters Rematched 8 —(CP1 who MONTREAL. NOV , negro uguin Nov. 21 in the same city, it was iuinmiiiced today by Previous IYPOFIS said the firriit- Shanks manager. crs had split. the (‘lNlSl0ll. MCCOY WINS DECISION ~s -vvitli tiie old slcep- ' q. + .;. MONTREAL, Nov. a Mrcer ~ 'I‘he Bennie Biiiiis -'I'iy,cr liczi- Al McCoy. 1110 F1'1\11i‘°'1\1114‘1'1"““ =94‘ so is very apt to be u blood who commutes between QUPDQC iluti_i' uiluir all the \\'.'iy BJill tiie=c boys, mini onh lluullla four pnu Is iii diiirr- tun i.. L b . . th.in is . '. i. be ieluiiilzi . ier llllLl il \\0lli.l l..i, UL‘ , Sm1“1>1-1K i1 boiii tiii.\v ct .iuii lo " the \\'ill(i5 and went iii tliClQ slug- Eulg all llle w . ,., _ 1'. ,rl ‘Pius Hciilic. slioivcd con- , clllbhr-jv ill iiis (Jill) other shirt‘ hrre that lie like.» to carry ii li it van opponent; Biiiizs as every- biifll‘ knows Lukas a backward step from liobcdy so with two buys of 15 ilpe in there the inns should 8v! enough action w Sllllaly iiieiiif. r a long wlillc. ' U i F i ‘Willi Simrks and Brnithwnlte. 118111111: on s. winner (Elli! all basis ‘ “"11 10 Iivaliy crop bcuvccii Biniis HQIHILHTSOY lOgiitliCl‘ with the ti“! 1119.1‘ will be fighting for the; mlmlicivelght cliaiiiilioiriitp of the 593111111; Club, aztii a vicli-inaicli- bunch of plffillfllllfll)‘ fighters. “P10 £0 the entire card reclas- of BCliOll all the way tlu-oilgii. 1t sliouki be an exsiliiig evciilii] with §"“'flr of tho pAG-Llfffl glovcs" b2- i violated for the space of tvro is, I11 ho- A lli’y Grail Dance i OIIIJFELL-OWS HALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lllh Dancing 9 PM to 1.80 A.M tlnvititfnn mull be preaeniul at door.) I _-__.-_.i__. f] IO-rourid decision here over Bob Olin, who once held the BOXING-BOUTS ARMISTISE-Nlfil-IT Nov. m. AT THE SPORTING CLUB TWO-STAR-ATTRACTIONS MAIN BOUT-IO ROUNDS Light Heayywgight Championship of The Maritimes WINNER TAKE ALL Cecil (Tiger) Braithwaiio “r 1*‘ and i f‘ gé ruid New England fight stands, won tonight world light -hcn \')‘\Vf‘l[‘.llt iii le. In jury- riddled Leafs Secure Normie Mann TORONTO, Nov. 8 —(CP)—~ Normie Mann, who came up in ‘Toronto Maple Leafs’ farm system only to be lost in a minor-league draft to New York REHBETS. 11115 been obtained from Philadelphia Ramblers of the International- Ainerican League for a. four-game triaMvith option of purchase, Leaf officials announced today. Mann will fill in at right wing for Leafs. . With two regular rightwlngers. Gord Drilloii and Buzz Boll, out of action because of injuries, Leafs have been seeking rec‘ It for the berth. Use Mlnnrds Liniment for burns. Bill Sparks vs. The Amherst Flash s§yms§i (Tiger) Joe Hennessey Boston jfilii side 50c; Rush SEMI-FINAL-IO ROUNDS For The Middleweight Championship of THE sroivrilvc cnuu With Several Other Preliminaries-Including Big Barn Dance-After F181" Prices-Ringside 75¢; Rush 50c; Lfldkii-Rihu- 25c.—Firs Montreal Bennie Binnl Ch’Towi| VS. t Bout 8:30 OF FHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN T Eddie Shore HockeyFuture Still Uncertain DETROIT, Nov. fAP)‘ --F'rank Calder. president of tllc National Hockey League. said lu-re tonight that he would ta_ke up tiie case of Elddle Shore, hoidout star of Bris- ton Bruins. when he returns to his office at Montreal tomorrow. Earlier in the dav Art R055, manager of tiie Boston club de- clared that Shore. one of the Bumds greatest stars and nicst ;:al:lil;lge° player inb téile league a . was pro a y throu h with big league hockey forever ii- cause of his holdout seige, “Shore failed to play with us at Toronto last Thurs-day lilllll and he did not come to Detroit. I would guess that he is sinpeiidvcl," Ross said. "We offered Eddie everything within reason and when he would tiie not accept terms we turned whole matter over to Cali far as I am concerned. rfg are through. If President and Eddie can get together, O. K. with me." Shore's place in the Boston line- 111) was taken by Jack Crawford, a rookie defense-man. as the Bruins walicpcd Detroit 4-l. C ll l5 Simmerings Around The BY ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, um’. 8 —-lCPJ~. The National Horse Show‘, now at Madison Square Gardens, remains one of the few really amateur sportsman exhibitor could win all the cash prizes and not mak’: expenses...l)a.kota. crack iiiouiir. of the United States Army team, has travelled 55,000 miles in com- petition... A bouquet to Mrs. Fitch Gil- bert, the prominent U. s. horse. woman with a spot in her heart for the horse...Mrs. Gilbert offers the biggest prize of tiie shorwr-SQ, 00O—f0r saddle horses with nat- ural tails...horses must bless her for this move- to stop exhibitors o! the old custom of breaking their tails, folding them in an iron bustle until they heal and remain arched... Pennant. right behind Man O'- Wiu" as one of the outstanding sires of the U. S, turf. cashed iii his chips at C.V Whitney's Ken- tucky farm yesterdainuhe was 27 ...only a. few months ago Pen- nants most famous son. Equipoise, galloped on to the Equine Valhal- la...Earl Clark of Texas Christ- ian. known as thc “fiddling back.“ took up the grid sport to mow violin players weren't necessarily softiesmnow he‘s one of the best backs in [the souiii\vest...lierl Dutton, ghosted by Charles lvfor- an. appears soon with a literarv work titled “Hockey, the fastest. game on earth." Canadian Open Golf Title Not Yet Settled MONTREAL, Nov. B-—-(CP)—SCC- rotary B. L, Anderson of the Royal Canadian Golf Asociation. rm- nounced today that venue of tiie 1939 Canadian Open Golf Champ- ionship had been left iii abeyance following a meeting here of the As- sociation's executive committee. Bids for the Open by the River- side Golf and Cillllfry Club of Saint John and other courses will be discussed at the Association's annual hieellnq in Toronto in Jim- uary. Anderson sairi. aking the announcement after the commiifee meeting. Anderson said also the Canadian Amateur tourney will take pine» during the week of Julv 24 at lvfount Bnmo Country Club. Montarviiie. Que. President Claude Brown cf Iron- don. Ont. presided iii the l\".‘(‘111’1F!- Others attending inc‘u<""1 l R0)‘- den Thomson of Saint John, "BANNED moivl snorrnm IPSWICH. England -—'((“i"\ - Notorious for shoplifting, a wo- man here was told who" she ill)- peared in court charged the" of soap from a store IlflVFl‘ lo eu- ter “a shop known as n store“ a- gain. LIFE BEGINS AT 104 WOUPON. England —(CP) — Just after her 104th biriiirloyg Mrs. Sarah Adcock came to Wooion from Norfolk, had her first motor- car ride and spoke on the tele- phone for the first time. She top- ped all with an airplane flight. Sport Front Site S 0 n g System (Canadian Press Dcspatch) GUELPH, Ont, Nov. 8 —If there is a. boy iii the family, preferably one weighing about. 175 pounds who likes football and music, send him to Ontario Agricultural Col- lege where they mix the two with‘ the greatest success in their foot-i ball teams. ’I‘he.lat~;=st thing at O. A. 0., is .' to base footbzul on the popular and i some nolv-so-pc-puiar, songs. '1liis.- is what Coach Fred Baldwin hasi done with the 1938 edition of the Aggies, crowned champions of the: western group of the Intermediate} Intercollegiate Football Union forj the fifth time in eight years Sat- urday. i The husky, red-rweatered Aggics. sing to the opposition and, so fan, ed. A lot of natural football Bblllf)’ , gzes with tiie crcoiiers and that's a help loo. Win or lose. flies‘: Bald- wili Agglrs cue a great s 0w. "They play to rhythm." Baldwin, “and they play to put on , a show. To my mind at least 201 per cent of the people Witching football dont know the finer points of the game and I thinzu it's up to us -~ill(3 coaches —-to give them a shown" _ The fans are amazed when Ag-l gies wheel out of huddles in merry- go-round formation, What they! cairn hear is the team singing; “The Merry-Go-Round Broker Dawn —oompali, oonipah. oompali —aiid it made the darudest sound." Ezidivin doesn't mind admitting that besides serving as a good show, it helps distract the opposi- iiloius attention from the ball and before they come to theyre liable ito find a speedy Aggie back be- .liiud their secondary and off 0r a Itouch-dowii. Oii both plays Aggles lure trained to move on certain i words. iHuot Leads In ,WhiteSulphur iSprings‘ Open says 1 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA., Nov. 8:16P) -Jules Huot, pint-sized veteran of the fairways from Quebec City, bang- ,cd out a four-under par 66 today to ‘lend the ficld at the quarter mark in the 'l_2-hole $3.000 White Sul- phur Springsopen golf tourna- merit. Huot, playing in a. chilly drizzle of rain. fired two birdies on each nine, He went out in 32, two un- dcr par and came back in 34. Jiut back of him was Bob Camp- bcll. 22-year-old golfer from Evans- ville, Ind. taking his first fling at the flill winter golf circuit which the White Sulphur tournament in- augurates. Campbell shot 6'1. Sam Snead, Canadian open champion and home course fav- oritc. was deadlocked with Henry Picaid of Hershey. Pa,. at 68. Pampered Co-eds Puzzle Aussies WINNIPEG, NOV. 8 --(CP) iMosi puzzling feature of campus ‘life in Westcrii Canada is the pedestal on which Canadian Uni- versity men seem to have placed their co-eds, think H. R. W.'R.ob- icon and F. F. Thoncmann, Aus- itralian debating teiunnow making D. tour of Canadian Universities. "In Australia we Just drag them around," they grinned here. To lseiid l1 corsage i0 a. girl before a ‘dance was iliiiicard of and to make a. date for anything but a formal function just wasn't, clone. < There are lots of iittcrbugs float- ling around the University of Mel- iboiiriie, Wllffe ‘Ihonemann is studying law. l “Why, we introduced the Bil; i Apple to Melbourne in our Univer- isity TQYIBW inst spring," he said. Latest fad among the students was playing inarbeis, “They were all at it all around the campus wiicii we sailed." ‘Discuss Plans For Sesquecentennial (C. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Nov. _8—Piaiis f0!‘ scsqlicz-enteiiuial celebrations newt August. marking: I50 years of con- HE $PORT WORLD "Rugby Teaminldzes’ Branch or Golfi Bases p13)’ O" Club Elect Officers At," Annual MeetingLastNig/it l _ The annual meeting of tine Lad- ies‘ Branch of the Charlottetown Golf Club was held lust evening in the Canadian Naiiiziiiii Hotel at 8 o'clock. the President. Mrs. W. H. Pethlck in the chair. The var- ious reports showed that the past season had been n most success- ful one even though no Clubs from outside Provinces had visited the links during the sulmin-ei"; keen. competition ivas shown b5‘ 10681 players. Following were the officers and committees elected for the season of 1939: Pres. Mrs. H. E. Miller. Vice-Pres, Mrs. s. '1' Green, Sec-Treas... Miss Helen A. Grant. House Committee: ‘ Mrs. B. . Baker, Mrs. A. E. Russell. Mrs. E, the opposition has been devaslat- ‘ D- N1CYIO1SOI1. M155 Edith M. Rog-i ers Handicap Committee: W. MflCKlllllOll, Mrs. taiii. Match Committee: hfrs; I-l, S. Mrs. E. l HQFKIEFSOiI. Ali's. (J. l). .\l2l(.'Cvl'(~L;()l',| . L Mrs. W. E. Cotton, Mrs. Prowse. Lanai Handicap Committee: Mrs. T. W Beer, Mrs. J. A. Afnchflilan. Provincial Coiriiiitiec: .\lt.~. it. T. Holman, i\'ll'.~ _ ll, D~Bltli,>. Named Champion OfAngIeWs Club JASPER, Alta, Nov. 8-—El.mc-r G. Ecklund, 2231 Ulysses St., N, E., Minneapolis, is tiie climiipioii speckled trout iislieriiiiili ot ihe MJ-ligile River Allglri1$ club ior [lie year i038. This aniioulicieiiieiit has just been made by Robert Soiiimerville, Man- ager o1 Jasper Park Lock -. whose auspices the com ' been held for main" \ the ailiioiuiccmeiit uric. llli,‘ butt/on of the club. viiioii-iiiaiit‘ of the season's chainpioiislilil. Runner- up position was captured by Jer- omc M. Schweitzer, 730 51h Avenue New York, and with this avrard goes the sliver button The competition this the kcc-nest in the history of the club and entries came from all part5 of tiie United States and Canada. The territory of the Mal- igne River Anglers Club is that portion of the Maiigne River be- tween the source at alaiigziie Lake and tiie outict into hfr-tlicini: Lakc and most of the way this is what is known as "fast. waters“, All fish entered must be weiglicd on tested Jungle cod: wet fly. Install New Type Of Airport Light VANCOUVER, NOV. 8 —First 0f its kind in Canada. a new system of contact lizhtinz is being in- Stalled for night flying at Sea. Is- land airport iiei'e.. The contact or flush lights. which resemble corner billions at some road intersections, are set in concrete along the extreme edges of the runways. They throw a. bright circle of light on the run- way which tiie pilot sees when ap- proaching the ficlcl as a motorist sees a row of szrect lumps when approaching a valley from a hill. No light. goes straight up, the top of the fixture being protected by a metal plate. Thick hoiopliane glass sides. about two inches hich. permit the light to spread out on the surface of the runway The lights show from the air as Mute circle about 30 feet in diameter. ‘Tile fixtures are strolls: cnOtIFI11 to nemiit the heaviest; airplane f0 taxi over them ivithout slightest damage. IT'S A BOY! ELHAIVI, England -rCPt - This little Kcntisii vlllrvce cele- brated with fireworks ill" first birth of n son to a Vii-v: i: Fi- ham since 1915. Old-ac ivciision- ers received n gift to uimi: tiie event. QUEEN TO ATTEND LONDON —fCP\ -~Quecn Marv will attend the European vircsnicrc d the film "Suez" to he shown rit the New Gallery Cinema, Nov. 25. Proceeds are in aid of the exten- tintuous ttachmG in the oldest E118- iish-speaking university in 1119 British Etinpire cuisine the 1311111511 lélts were dis-cussed tonight at the annual meeting cf the Board of C-overnors of King's College. Rt. Rev. John HacKenley, Bish- op of Nova Scot/in, presided at the session as chairman or! the board. New Brunswick governors attend- inn inciudcd Ven. Parker of Cluitham. Rev. Dr. Hilb‘ bei-t of East Riverside, Rev. J. R.- Blvea of Stanley. Rev. J. J. Alex- aiidci" o! Mrncton. RBV- E- R- M41‘ Cordick of MncAdani. and Rev. O- Use Minnrds for coldl- liovlyeowliks. KING’ _J. Markham of LRotliesay. S SCOUT — sioii fund of the Chelsea Hospital for Women. - DIED ALMOST TOGETHER BRIGI-YTON. Ftmzlnnd -—f(".Pl — Within a few hours of death of’ her husband. Hcnrv Hairn. '78, hdeacon Ixmdoifs firm Jmvi=h Justice nfihel Peace. his wife. '72. rill-H Friends believe she died of n 1l1‘Oi("ll heart. , Use Mlnards for colds. Reviewed and approved h] Dominion Badminton G. li. Bun-l 1 such a howling success at the Hip- YCEII‘ “'35 v scales and measured. ‘Iiiey must be. inI-er-Scholflfiifl 1118b? caught on artifi fly singlet cliaanpions. are attempting to hook. with a rcci weighing not: mange a sudden-death game ag- more than six ounces. t ainst Fredericton high school. New Mr. Exklunrrs sit. ed trout, Brunswick title-holders, next Fri- weighed 2 pound.»- 6 nu -e:. with a day to decide an unofficial Mari- lengtli of l6 1-4 inches lie used a time champion. Fredericton: an- BOXING BASKE I HAL i 1 Sports Talk (Annals-tad Pres Dolphin) l NBW YORK, Nov. 8 -'I‘ip: {Dont be surprised if Texas Chris- ‘tlans first "Bowl" Job is right in ‘ll'l ole New York Dec. 10 . . . It iwill be the “Eastern Bowl" game. for charity and is already under- lrrzrlnmzi. i Mara...“ . . . n , - . mouth, Duke, Pitt, Tennessee, Santa fillers. and Notre Dame are also on e lst . . . . i N0. 1 deal of the major lea/Sue C Imeetinss probably will send Ceciii ‘Travis from Washington to De-i twit - . . With Elder: Auker alsol l fisurins . . . Sammy Snead is go- ‘ing to have his hands full against ; the classy field they've put together for the White Sulphur Springs ‘Open golf toilrnament that gets under way today , , , After clearing up the welter- lweight business, Henry Armstrong will defend his lightweight crown February . . And Lou Am- l hers. the ex-chamn. will be the ichalienger . Darse Robertson. ,Dixie's new feather champ from i Alabama will head for the big town inext spring . . ‘The IZT-pound- ers around New York better be ready for tough going . _ , Fred Thomson would like it a lot if football games were only 59‘ niiniltes long I. . . His Arkansas Razorbacks lost to Baylor, Texas. Aggies and Rice this season all in‘ the last so seconds . . .And Baylor | and Rice did the same thing to‘ the Porkers last year. too . . . 30: years a-zo. Pete Robertson, then pro at Oakmont. sank two holes in one on one round . . . His next ace came just the other day up Utica. <N.Y.)wa.y..'.. Congrats to Bucky Harris -42 today . Jai Alai hasn't been oodroine recently. so Mike Jacobs is cutting it down to five nights a. Seek Series For Maritime Crown (c. P. by swarm-i Special W110i NEW GLASGOW, N. 5., Nov. l}- Officials at New Glasgow High School. Nova. Scotia. OTHER SPORT [racial prejudicr. PAG_E_ SEVEN ~. L His emotion. . tween his love oi lot. ‘mi attraction of a r¢‘11l»'1"115 which frowns upon the _ _ worldlinessi, Harrington (rates. above, senior iiuiiru-rnurlc oi the Dartmouth (‘ullrlzc l-lcvcn. rc- signed from school. lie wciit lo Amherst. N. li.. w i111“ @111‘ glon of God which liulds that i119 millennium is atlhand. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) The British government, fearing drew the color line around the pYIY-l‘ 11118 16 Y ago today xvlien the Joe B? Battling Siki match scheduled game's Dec. 7, vras ziisalioweci, Similar action was taken in 1911 when Jack Johnson-Bombardier Wells fight was prohibited but in the late 1920s Larry Gains, Toronto negro, campaigned England and. won the heavyweight title. NAMED COAC H saver is expected tomorrow. Plan Trans-Atlantic Flights Next Spring LONDON, Nov. B-(CP Cable)- The Air announced 1118119, 11 hOPBd to be able to start experimental trials-Atlantic at: mail service as soon as the Bot- wood. Newfoundland. seaplane base is clear of ice next, spring. Inauguration of experimental ser- vice will depend on the results of air i-efueliing trials in be camed in tiie meantime by the Cabot, one of the strengthened type of Empire flying boats at present under con- struction. The Cabot originally was sched- uled to cross the North Atlantic this autumn but the Iziternational crisis delayed its completion. Further flying tests are being FREDEIRICTON, Nov. a do?» ._Imy I-Lvlski, Glace Buy, N. 5-- waa named coach of the Uni- versitv of New Tlruiiuvlcl; basket- be" {eam s; a mPFtlfllI of the. players, I-u- tins coached several championship sounds. Rugby Winners May Play At‘ World's Fair‘ Gainer; BAY. N. s. “Nov. a _- (CP) —R.cport.s circuiatcd hero t0- nlghc that the of the Maritime Ffticlisli fc title" to be dccldetl ‘i Day. when Halifax \\.\i Glace Bay's Cnivrl might receive an iiivi series of game»: at. the . World's Fair llPKl mrried out as a result of modlfic-i ations in construction of the Al- bums leesipiauc- . | .._ . ‘m Use Minnrds Ilinimevai for huv-n<._ i i i i l “Th: para! form in which "who?! wrong with a double feature program?" ‘ "Too long between Sweet Caps!" SWEET CAPIORAL CIGARETTES tobacco can be smokrd." ll Tlin Ifoy Fronts Annoelutlnn. 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