PAGE SIX THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN R.A.F. BoxersAre Winners In Boxing Tournament lVith Men From R.C.A.F'. — ilnce ed the bout a draw a dcdsion that Cliaikiiig up victories in _ met with instant approval bouts and gaining a draw in an- kj other while their opponents had to The RAF orchestra €nli\(.'l(.‘d the l be content. with a lone win boxers proceedings greatly by various selec- li‘ of the Royal Air Force lust night tions before and during lite pro- defeated a team of RCAF‘ mitt- LZTESE 0f the bouts. $11" Btiill? ‘B12- . > ¢ slingers from tiie Summerside A'r- dience JOlHlIIg in a comm iititv sing- - l port in a tournament staged at the 1m: Mill/Bell the Sill-Eli's’ 01 lihi‘ _'- local Reconnaissance School. The fourth and fifth bout of the eve- : ‘ tournament wis a return engagc- fling- i. merit sumuri-sde airmen having —————————-— _ '_ won the matches at Summer-side , ' about three \\'9eks ago when they B I l", edged last night's winners five f . matches to four. f Lust night the big crowd of air- I -——- , _ men who witnessed the tournament ('|l‘l‘0\VN ALLEYS I scraps in addition to exhibition -————~—- ' bouts by boys of the RAF saw a Cvmmemlfll b88800 l real slugfcst in each and every‘ v ‘ ——€ i match on thc curd with one k. ock- \. (Juhz- H i out and a l0(‘hl1lf‘l\1 knockout ic-at- Catllqiizhan 2.32 289 206 uring the tournament. CL 311N111“ 195 221 201 i 'I‘_ Afcruiam 139 226 2'15 l Immediately after the boys were B, Mcgalliim 313 14,3 310 i finished Group Captain E. A. Blake W. Biso 220 197 235 ' C.O. of the local airport coiigrtvu- Total-HOB i lated the teaiiis on their Pfrform‘! . iiuhly coiiipiinieiiied the j Einmctts Bk)’:- i ltnini who had atficli J. McKenzie 126 251 267 ‘ lugvlllvl‘ lllli'l‘lt't‘ll_\' in ‘C. lficlilll‘ 179 35;; 225 . order to make the trip down from l1!‘ NlclJoiiiild 351 3oz 145 Surrgnerslde after having four oi iJ. White 195 135 the boys who hiiti taken Dllrt iii the J.‘ McLeod 123 239 l previous iouriiiimeiit hiid up with High single B. Mnccgllum 313_ ‘ illness. High three E. Cullaighim 727. ‘, All the bsiits were hatidletl in a Points.‘- I capable iuuiiiier by Flynn: Oif or V. Club-i Wagner oi’ the Suininersltie Airport Ellllllfills BKW-l. and hzs work went over big with the crowd. d Y- BOWLING 'fI e first two bouts on the car were both exhibition affairs between Rebfikah Bow"!!! “all” Royal Air Force bovs. In the first LAC. Gates after being held evun in I 111mb PM“ _ the List round canic back to take ~ ‘men-l’ 175 1,35 1Z0 Chown had a slight margin in the final two rounds to gain a close (lecision over A. Courage. the latter Total-l947. Victory it??? ilfctlifiilgi- ‘lli“ii.?3li§i‘.‘°“l’%§ g llmcvggl‘ -,-, ljl l“ _ i ~ - . a a bfll". V W. Burns . 34 iii 1i e first inter-school contest c. siiiiui .. iau 151i LAC. Brocmfielcl chalked up the Total-JUGS. first. victory for the RAF liv beat- I iiig LAC. Pigeon of the RCAF hy a. Accs l judges dccl-ion. From the opening M. Dover . . . . . 1B6 1'74 139 bell the two boys startc<i_ mixing J. MacLc-an , . l3! 107 1w. , matters with Pigeon starting like ¥icrnton ., lgil. p3 145;, a Whtirltglfld to toss a haillxrtzfoleétitena i Tmllgllitlllgiggél lbl I0 97| er a is opponen. m — . weathered the opening storm how- ever and came back strongly to gain R°Y=11§ an even break or. the round. They A» 5811mm‘ 190 233 135 battled on ' f.‘ even terms all Télfglllilu“ - - through lLe second session with the 3 ' _' on - pace Sllflhllfl dcwn semen-zit but in C- $3M?!‘ -- -- - 1Q§ i119 final tvio niinircs of lighting b3 71 Brooinfield had a tiistiiict eclgeuo cop the decision. A short flicking left by Broomfzcld was his bl?! vxeapcn iii victory and‘ at the end ' of the nut he had his opponent bizedinsi. from tht nose. - The Royal Air Force made it two straight as LAC. Moore. the shift- lest boxer on the card Save LAC High single, A. Sentner, 233, High three, A. Sentner, 558. HOLY NAME BOWIING C- N. R. Bowling League Freight Dept:- T Turpin of Summerside a. rest box- £32151“, ing lesson iii each round. A1001? G Nelson O13 362 106 . was always in control of matters s_- Duncan 193 ‘i? 194 and Turpin [Otinrl hi1," 5 "9'?’ flu‘ C. McLean 15o 15? 141 “ i. s‘ve target t0 tar! solidly‘ an" 35 5 875 988 757 I i‘ ll-‘Sult ‘he RA?‘ “Y W“ by 1' °°"" Total-2620. ‘i iOIIEXDlB énflrgm- do it three i C. B550“ ma . Brld e Bulldln -_. ‘I straight for the RAF‘ fl"d.°"‘~‘-“"‘° H. Mllgttart. g Dep1lé7 11s ion i, .\ them of the tournament victory as H Hennosscy 166 230 we l he weathered a_ hail of leather in y Marlin m1 221 208 i ,_ the opening minutes of thc first G_ Bevan: 162 l,“ 121 ii . round to beat his opponent Sflr- J_ Dome 164 133 m5 . 59am Finley of Summerside by a 850 B71 73o . i= technical knockout after a minute qbta1_2501_ ‘ j , and ten seconds of scrapping in the High smgie G’ Nelson 262 - third round. High three J, Martin 620.’ Finley starting very fast Cl')\\'d- ed his opponent continually for the There will be t‘ first miuutc of the fight throwing Big Four bowlers“ iiximenlgg, £3.33 rights and leits that found their Alley-s mnjghtv Tuesday M 9 mark continually. Cvasson. however. weathering the storm Start/Ed w hurt his opponent in the final min- ute with siinglng right hand mi.- lop»; all thrnuah the. second Gasson kcpt hammering away to the head "ml body and just before the close a hard right to the chin sen! Fin- lsy (iCWfl. It looked like the fight was over but the count had Just leached gliree ‘when the bcli saved the RCAF fighter. Finley cam". out. apparently fresh for the final hca: but a hull minute after the star’. Gasson again started finding the range anrl referee Wagner stepped in and stopped the uneven match with Finley standing up courailfi- ously w a hard iwimiimu, _ carrying dynamite ineither fist LAC. Freel lllWC the visiting WA"! its first victory-mud its only om- gs he kayoed his opponent AC. Hal-mm; of the l-{AF after live sec- onds of scrapping in tkc third round. This bout like all the ouiors started out like a regular sluizfissi. Frecl B, cool SCUM: customer punch for punch as Harding star.- ed last swinging leather from every direction and at the end of uw session had a slight edge over a tough game opponent in Hardin". Frgels margin was much more p. m. Important! Challenge Gnmg 'I'lie Oid Timers team challenge any loam to a series of garms m be played at a d ' Holy Name Alleys M‘ sulmbm at Blue Bombers Retain title "y (‘lmrlcs Edwards Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG. 16-rcp>_. Winnipeg Blue the mantle {mum} simremacy for the fifth coniccufl live year ‘Saturday when Chest MvCnncv kicked t-wo field goals out of the mud at. 0511mm; smd. tum to heat Regina Rnugliriders 8-2 lZl the rubber game of a two- of-tlirec series. to??? t BCqlrltbelS l earned the right. _ i S Oi.‘ Will‘ . l 31039931319 l" the 596mm 5mm“, a‘? Dcminion champlohrshltpxrctimgf t2: he punched his opiwflfllt 3mm“ a: Grey Cup tin-v won in i935 and will and the end of the bout 2821i‘ '39, beating Hamilton T.ge,'5 and suddenly in "e thlrd “d ff, then omwii Rfllifilil Riders. This caught Harding with B h!" Tgo‘ year the Eastern finalists will be w m; jaw that nut the RAF Y either Hamilton wnriicals or Q15. down for the count of ten. tawa. The last bout was the highlight o; m, curd and after an 6x111! round had been fous"! l-lw 1'97"“ qglled it a draw after the Judi“! had again diualflétl. The bout wag between LAO. Wulkler otfhtheufililfi I¢dLA°-T"°m"° ° ’ -' m B u u-a tR' 5°“ 5°?‘ "m" m" “f; fidhfvillfgfi angi to? tear-i: 18S? Pa?!“ g 60811116“!!! Wm‘ l h“ 3' ‘fourth-quarter touchdown. Former Nov. Bcmbcrs ramiislied back the challenge of probably the great. est team of "made in Canada" grldders the West has rtduced. Reina with graduates o junlog- clu s in starry roles, turned ma]; cent ‘rhoinu M9911“! t0 the mm‘ l’ United States layers ‘were out. gagi- iii ii-i-ii-i much in U10 flmning 1...: for the n was B bit/US between two remainder o! the refit-IMP" m!“ rounds the vii-ii‘ Miiuht 1~ W‘ f" close terms. re wu no mtie semblance; of knockdown! W‘ m‘ mid-week t aw and drenched by sxrctawrs present were kept in "l" Friday's heavy rain. Raughridcr: cltcment nl the time as the b0!" ' made on] one first down and s2 hammered each other over the rirds rus i313’ while Bombers minn- .. flrhc bout was declared h rim" ive and 1 ‘Riders tried only . tmru round and it was l four forward panes-ii and completed . menu round of one one for l2 ylfd! ‘"1"!’ Winnie-ea and deurmine awln- cam feted three in i5 tries for so v o‘ "'53? y” III Q’ 0111- Una find’: Q Quin a. great lines new yeswrday as beck. fielder: found poor traction on mg greasy NHIOD, softened by a r 187 l Pciizilties-—Phillipr. ) the next heats by comfortable mgé- lvzifggr - -' 11332 _——f _ gins and ga n a deczsion over _ ~ . U - I - i Ward. In the second twin LAC. if,‘ 108 Mmmnmfgs 129 m Threatened with Suspensiou 7i 69 691 expired apparently without further 147 14 142, action from the Association head. us. g3 public today ordered Millionaires IWiners blank l Sydney to take Over League lead SYDNEY. NS. Nov. l7—(CP>— Glace Buy Miners took over un- dispined possession of leadershp of the Cape Breton Hockey League tonight as they coasted to a 3-0 victory over Sydney Millionaires in a listless match. The Dollar-men were none too brilliant defensively and their forwards failed to click on the few scoring chances they had. Goalie Ken MacKinnon rang up his sec- ond shoutout of the young season over the champions. Des Ramsay opened the scoring in the first period while Sydney w-as a man short. Defenoemun Charlie Phillips tallied early in the second on a shot. from the red line that drifted past Dinny Meitliinus’ outstretched hand. The Sydney goalie had no chance on the last score as Jack McBeth, parked almost in the crease, slap- peo‘ home Boots Baird's passout. The goal came late in the middle session SUMMARY First Period 1~Glac¢ Bay, Rtunscy (Morison) 13:42 Atcnison, Mac- kte, Baird‘, Boalhnian. Second Period 2—Glace Bay, Phillips 3:10 3~Glace Buy. MOLBeth (Baird) 16:58 Penalt-iesflPowell.‘ Desbiens. Third Period Scoringz-IWWW‘ ‘- Penalties-None. SYDNEY. NS.. Nov. 1'1—(CP)— Sydney‘ Millionaires of the Cape B;eton Hockey League have been threatened with suspension from the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, but the deadline of —George Dudley, Prrsderit of the Canadian Amateur Hockey AssCc- iatiori, have a statement tomorrow on the possible suspension of Millionaires and defenceman Ed- die Patzer who with Yorktozi, Bask. Palmer is now in Sydney. and has applied for a transfer to Hockey League club. Yorkton or he wont be able to play hockey this year.” Mr. Dud- e said edy yet l. Sydney, but tlie matte"; is consideration and I will statement on it tomorrow." Mlnard‘; relieves aches. v§————> - - — — - Dudley will Have statement“ On ultimatum MIDLAND. 0111.. NOV. 17—(CPi said tonight he would the Sydney played last. year that Cape Breton "Patur will have to return w “We are not quite decid- regarding suspension 0f under have a ibxuts and two Preliminary rounds n In Mar. boxing Meet run off HALJFAX. Nov. 1'l—(C-P)—Pi'e- lunzriary rounds of the Mar-ll, me Amateur Boxing Champlonghlps were run off here tonight with 14 defaults clearing the decks for the wind-up of the two-day meet tomorrow. ROYBI Canadian Navy battlers The Royal Canadian Air Force, the ROI-‘al Air Force arid the Halifax‘ Y.M.C.A. each had two victors“ wli le representatives of New Wat- erford, New Glasgow, the Merchant Navy. the Kent Regiment and the Riyal Australjan Navy scored a win each. OSIJO-(CPW-frivo boys, over- heard by German officers in a restaurant singing “It's a Long War i9 Tipperary." were iii-rested after giving the officers a run and OUT OUR WAY. ii w C.A.H.A. President Geore Dud- le‘ suspension ultimauzn has A telegram frcm Dudley made to return defcnccman Eddie Pat- zer to Yorktoii (Saski Terriers, who refused to grant him a re- lczisc to transfer to Sydney. "Un- less I receive assurance from you that {it's has bzen done no latcir than Friday (Nov. 14> I shall have to suspend both your club and Paiizci," the Presidents message} i ea . The club however, apparently is stzviding pit 0n the case. The de- ' fencccnan is still with them. though not playing pending clarification or his slatusQPhe Post-Record to- day quoted him a5 saying he Ln- mnded remaining here. Meanwhile, trouble has develop- ed over another Millionaire im- port~Bill Reay, professional with Omaha in the American Associa- tion last year who is seeking am- ateur reinstatement. Detroit Red Win85 hold Rea 's pro contract and have ordere him to report to Quebec Aces of the Quebec Senior Hockey League. The player has refused to re- rt to Aces, claiming that ti’ he reinstated Wings will have no further control over him. He also is remaining on the sidelines for the present. Plane carrying Envoys had stormy Five-day passage TErimAN. Nov. 17—(AP)— Maxim Litvinov, new Soviet envoy to the United States, en route to Washhgton. arrived here today after a blizzard-pita ued five-day plane trip from Ku byshev, auxil- iary soviet capital. The plane also carried Mrs. Lit- vmov, Sh‘ Walter Monckton, Bri- lfisn Information Service officer, Laurence stelnhardt. United States Ambassador to Russia. Douglas V. Brown former Massachusetts Tech lrofessor who was the lust member of the W. Avereli Harrlman mis- sion to leave Russia, a captain Bell of the British Embassy. Group Captain C. lfallawell. British Air Attache in Moscow, two American journalists, Quentin Reynolds and Arce Moats. and Mohamed Sued, Lan an Ambassador to Russia. “We took off from Kuibyshev in a blizzard." Sir Walter Monckfon said. "The weather was so frightful that Sir Stafford Cripps (British Ambassador) wou‘d not come down to the field. He was sure we couldn't get. off the field. BRINGlNG UP FATHER’ a couple of shots "for theinmoney." s y I‘; ,_\ ' y: \>' / /////////// ///',/ ~/. irlflllllillH\\\\\\\\\\\\\\M\“ \ Y-Ilnunnrmm _ WHY MQTHERG GET GRAY .i b I HEAQD MIZ .JI TE] THE BUTLER T6665 L \\\ HE l6 IH- WILL YOU PLEASE ACC I THESE ROSEESD; HE wAs OUT- I ' ABAN WHBJ li‘"“s§~'>%'" BVE ' "IO EYZIJ TO J DINNER‘ 11w;- Hawlzs recall Bob Curse CHIOAGO. Nov. 17—(AP>-Chi- cago Black Hawks of the National Hockey Licaguc le-ftwingei" Bcib Caise _ Kansas City American Assocation farm in exiliange for Fido Purpui". Carse will repsrt in tme to dress for Thursday night's game with Boston. and Pui-pur. who is sub- l0 invned are recall. to Dallas, Tcxn, to join the Kansas ' is gzinte there led the parade with three winners. J81‘ night The Canadian was pilot officer aimwlutvlm? //- a morrow night. PRESUMED KILLED LONDON. Nov. 17-10)? Cable)- One Canadian from British Col- in a Royal umbia was n5; issued w. _ Pficelved in the sixth of the weekly- Air Force casualty which contained 242 names, G. H. Green. 4 bOrn in siirdis, 3,0,, Drfivlouslv reported missing, now p_rgsi_i_med killed in action, . BY J. R._\Yl_|li:inla l i ___... J I'D LOVE TD COME TO DINNER ALL Tt-E TIME- ANV ‘TIME- included recalled their rightwinger will fly w- NEW YORK. Nov. MY LAWYER -~AND. RE DEMANDlNG ‘rue You SWINDLED ME our or WITH THAT CLAPTRAP lNVENTION w etos e PERCENT lNTEREST, PLUS Law/Ede FEES, NOVEMBER 1s. 1941 Berger beats Glover easily CLEVELAND, Nov. 17—-(OlP)-- Muie Ber r of Montreal. fo.mer Canadian ecther and welterweight champion, easily dcfeaied Beauford Glover, Cleveland Negro. in a. 10- rfllllid fight here tonight. Berger weighed 140; clover 144. Berger was crafted with nine rounds, with one even. Bflser seemed slaw to take ad- Vflntfllle cf Giweris weak spots. Glover was set for the finisn on "W0 0994510115. Ollie in the fifth B115 58am in the seventh. but Berger didn't have the finishing touch in his systm tonight. v Gophers retain top In College ranking 1'I—(AP)_ The Golden Gophers of Minnesota today retained tcp 5pm, in m9 itz-Zocrlgotggnllfrlelfikpnigtedusaates cotl; - a o of landslide prcportis-gz. y v A total of 129 ballots from sport; ed tors all over the country were “lelectforis” and 112 of those had t e western conference l d planted at the head cf the 11$‘. "s Use_M__i£ard_'| for Dnndru“, our: BOARDING HOUSE THlS l5 MRDUCKWHlSTLE, PLUS- sPurT-TT’? way“... ue-iimlwsvsw iN AND , HAVE A CIGAR, GENTLEMEN! ’ w-OUR PETTY cAei-l ACCOUNT is septa-co AT THE MOMENT, BUT yoga ATTORNEY MAY can. won mEBzfi-QTVQEQTUESDAV/ aw // specs o: aoitui; Elfifi voun MUSTACHE, M9,... ea- wsoeeaemzv ? Ottawa eds}; Argos. 18-I 7 on Round score TORONTO. no. one" Rovuh Riders z iinilh lhi . my _ diu the Ilflglfllvilc Nam’ meters a I0-1 victorv . f; n‘ 0nd some of the E orn time total pools play-DH T e ‘Imao save R.dcrs inc tw me r‘. 18-17 anil qualified zcin lyvun section final against 3:, f!‘ Wildcats cf the Oftl-lllf) "Em" next Saturday. “1° Dr ‘ ._ Cf‘. sgllgltfleulllfltgt an xlyeiqvll Isllggu P“, last Saturday's defeat ‘in 0mm that Argos never once got roll“ the R-ldcrs drove thrcuch Liie 5mg line to score two gjngebjnbleflrl liuzirtcr. a placement feld i041“ the second, a 5111819 in u“, . and the game-winning pQlnv-ln“ the last three mllllLC> ti the inn‘, George (Bucm-bacmi F‘ - the Ottawa lierrlsclif wiui the wh.le corps of ii...‘ “as: pummelled Agcs» f, wall mercilessly through the o“ FraSer kcked bolh field goalsgame £20m s: .l'ards and lie other ‘IQ’: stroll‘: vsviilgfi both were “m” ‘i . With — Major Hoop]. é}. . 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