THE 9-7 Red IVings With Rangers; 0a: Americans RK, Nov. 17—(CP)—; Rig wings outplayed New m‘ Amgricnn; and you; John- yvwloyvers scored his first shutout l‘ ccmpliny as the Ivmzs lltl0ilfll Hockey L-eaguei 2-0 tonight beiore 10.000 . I, I me l Garden. 53 ~ ‘Wcilsczl square “infill”; that Jack Adams re- m by the addition of fresh blood from the minors lo. ked agam. 3s l, did saturday night in coming frcm behind u: tie New York Rypgfirs 3-1! hero, as ilnusfi it wzll be on. of the factors In H.115 year's rare. , , , 51L; Geisebrccht. the games so: . (Jpfilled the sczring early C0 1 period when the puck 1 - Earl Rcbsrtsows out-i 1 n; wore pro-sing hard to get? flfa equalizer, Detnit forced a “Lmmage ln the Amerlzans’ tune. rm pIIck came speeding out to 55,15“ wsrcs who netted a H- (my, Don Gros-o and Syd Abel. forced the scrianmngic, received Americans Position Detroit Goal M be“; n _ . OWCYS R0 O Defence Egan Orlando “Id Stewart Centre _ Mmgtrollg Gesebrecht Wings cm Bruneteau Iimirrson HOWE New York Subs: Conachrr. Smith 51; i , Boll. Jackson. 0'Flaher- l); Benson, Larson. Sorrell. Detroit Subs: Mutter, Goodfellow. Kilrea. Grosso. Wares, Abel, Wild- rr. oulzlfi‘. Carve“!- :2. u Officials: Mickey Ion and Fred Stevenson. SUMMARY a J > ‘ First Period ‘ 1 lPerialtles-Slcbodian, Orlando. l Penalty-N. Colville. Draw Shut 2-0 Wnalit-y-Blobodian. ' ' ' Second Period l-Detroit. Glesebrecbt (Howe) 211d Third Periul 3-—D¢t-1'01t.Wore.s (Abel, Crcsso) BIO? Penalties-June. SATURDAYS GAME NEW YORK. Nov. 1740?)- The rejuvenated Red Wings of Dem". Weftflllink the world cham- . plons 1n a hard-fought National Hockey League contest. goth. their 599°34- (Bilfllflht tic with New York Rangers Saturday night before a. crowd of 13.048. After being presented with the the Stanley Cup in a pre-game car. emony and then tolvlng with the W111‘!!! Red Wings or two periods, the Rangers faded and had to fight furiously in a 10-minute ov- grlime period to hold on to a 3-3 111W. SUMMARY . First Period l-Detroit, Mother, 2—R,ungers, I-Iextall Watson) 3——Rangers, Smith Pike) Penalty-Orlando. Second Period t-Rangiers, M. Colville (N. Col- vllle) 13:05 5 : 31 (Macdonald. I3 :02 (L. Pa trick. 19 :59 a Penalties-None. Third Period 5-Detroit. Mother (Howe) tI-Detroit. Kllrea (Howe) Pentalty-Coutel. Overtimo scoring-None. _ t 8:28 16:43 I _I Zafs Beat Brains 4-1 And Canadians Weekend Games In BOSTON. Nov. 17—(CP)—'I'he Toronto Maple Lcnis, pJCCd by.‘ lllIlly Stuno ' kl, 111911‘ slur dclcngc- g nun. Qlll-skiti-Ed tlic Boston Brwns ‘ for a 4-1 National Hockey Lnflililfi lfillillpll tonight bcfrsre a I2.U00 NW6 fit the Boston Garden. Stauouski opened the Toronw xszung about Ilillf way through the 0719mm; period when he 5.10M U16 lczxglh cf the rink and circled Ihc ne: before backhanding the pIIck Ihrcugh a narrow opening in goal- ie Frankie Brimseks cage Dave Schriner clinched the game for the Leafs in (he second fraIIIeIIvhcn he czuntcred Ivith Billy TAXIOI‘ and R02 Hamilton assh-ting. Biil C:\vlcy' saved the Bruins from l shutout with an unacssted tally but 511C111)’ before the middle ses- Ilcn ended, Hank Goldup and Tay- lcr each countered to run up the Toronto score. Only three penalties WPTQ called dllrlllg the wide open gnmn, Lineups: Boston Position Toronto G: al Biimsck Brocia Defence Bhcwchuk Hamilton Clipper Church Centre Cowley Langelle Wings Conachcr Goldnp Hill Marker Boston Subs: Schmidt, Bauer Hoilctt, Crawford, Smith, Jackson. Wlsemsn, Cain. Toronto Subs: Apps, Drillon, N MW. Stanowskl, Kampman, D. ___—-___ _ ____ _ IIIIBINIEX SUITINGS WEAR WELL-AND KEEP ITS SHAPE GIIARANYIU) BIIIYISN MINUTACTUTII lilo MILITARY CLOTHS for Officers‘ Uniforms Khaki and Air Furoo BIIIQ ‘films-MI. C u... rmm-A A5K YOUR YAILOR TOR RORINYIX 4-2 Metz. Schrlner, Taylor, Chisholm Officials: King Clancy and Ag. Smith. SUMMARY First Period l-‘Toronto. Stanowskl Penalties—Nons. Second Period 10:32 2—'I‘oI-onto, Schrlner (Taylor, 33x2; ton) 3—Boston, Cowley 10:34 it-Toronto, Goldup (Langelle, Marker) 1 :06 5—Toronto. Taylor (N. Metz Kamga man) : Penalties-I-Iollett, Schmidt. Third Period I Scornlng-None. Penalties-Hamilton. SATURDAY‘! GAME CHICAGO, Nov. l'I—(CP)—l Montreal Canadians came from be- hum‘ to gain a 4-4 ta with Chicago Back Hawks tonight, and pick up their second point of the National . Hockey League camgagn. Canadians were trailing 3-0 early In Lhe second period. but came sweeping back to tie up the game in the third, and then hold off determined Hawk rushes in the ov- ertlme session. A crowd of 15.28’ persons watched the game. The deadlock left the Hawk: still undefeated lu their last four games. and tied for 56mm} place with Detroit, It was the second tic game for Montreal, wh.ch hnd dropped three starts in between the ties. Lineups: Montreal Position Chicago Goal Gardiner Goodman Defence Goupilla Cooper Gra boski Porti and Centre Lach W. Curse Wings Deniers March Adam; Alien Montreal Subs: Rcardon, Sing- bush, Chamberlain. Blake, Ben- oit, Trudcl, sands Quzlty, Haynes. Chicago Subs: Seibert, Wiebe Chard. I-Iergeshelmer, R. Curse, Dahlstrom, Kelly, Thorns, Bentley. Referee: Bill Stewart; Donnie MacFadyen. SUMMARY First Period 1—Chicago, March (W. Cfirse. Al- le l 1'01 linesman. n . Penalties-Loch. Wicbc, Grabcskl. Trudel, Goullille. Second Period F-Ohlcago, Allen (March, Carsc) . Ii-Chicago. Allen (W. Carse. Mali-loll?) §——CBHBldl€Il5_ Benoit (Trudcl) 14:25 s-cnicago. Bentley (Do-‘ilstrom. Hergesheimer) 18 51 d-Csnadlens, Demers (Loch) 19:16 Third Period W. 1'36 7—Cana.dlcns, Rcsrdon lt~ol B-Canadiens. Qiulty (Trudm 16:51 Penalties-Gcupzlle, Seibert. I Overtime i , Scorlng—NoIIe. I conduct). Hockey Results (By The Canadian Press) Saturday NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 3; Rangers 3 (overtime tic) Canadians 2; Toronto 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE New Haven 1; Hershey 5 Indianapolis 3; Pittsburgh 5 Philadelphia 2; Cpvrloud 5 Providence 2; 8911118110111 5 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION TORONTO. Nov l’I-(CP)—'I'he intent scoring power in the Toronto lineup exploded hero Saturday night as the Leafs beat Montreal Canadians 4-2 in a National I-Ioc- key League fixture before 11.762 fans. It was the third strsighttri- IImph for the Smythemen and tJ-eir second in successive games over the courageous Canaldiens. The victory sent Leafs lnw first place. temp- osrlly. at least. over the Chl- csgo Black Hawks. I SUMMARY nm PQIIOII ' l-Toronto, Bohrlner (Taylor. Church) 8:52 Z-Jroronto. Stanowski 18:03 Penaltles-Qullty, Goupille, Mark- er. Second Period ’ ii-Toronio, Chisholm (Apps. lo l _ - Penli1ltles—ChuI-ch, Don Mew. B1118- bush, Goupille. Third Period 4—Toronto, Apps (Drillon) 14:36 5-Cunadiens, Adan“ 15114 (Adams) 17:05 8—Cana.diens. Lsch _ Pe""lties-—~Kunpman 2. nsbiuh. Gaflffe. Marker, Goupllle. This Ad Is Worth Three Dollars Any rcrson presenting this ad In il! will be credited with "lrre do‘iars on a maIic-Io-mcasuro. or stock lult. "I ovcrcozit, of the vI-ry latest topcolt cloths nnd 9111""!- TW- offs-r is prod from Saturday 16th to Slturdn! 1314' "W10 ran-r. I It cuararxtrcd. I68 Queen street Kansas City 4; Tulsa 3 (overtime) ‘Si. Louis l; Omaha 5 QUEBEC SENIOR ‘Ottawa 4: Royalsfl ALBERTA SENIOR. Calgary 8: Lcthbrldge 3 Turner valley 7; Edmonton 3 Sunday QUEBEC SENIOR Ottawa 4; Royals 3 Quebec 6: Cornwall 44 Canadians 2; Concordia 1 L hute 9; V Idun 4 Villoyfleld 2f St. Lambert I (til) Lsohlne '1; Jollette 4. IReds Give Indians First Defeat, S-Ii PROVIDENCE. 11.1.. Nov. 1'I-- (AW-Outroughlng (he Indians when the oc asl'n demanded and out playing them when team work was essential. Providence Reds gave Springfield Indians their f.rst defeat of the American Hockcy league season tonight 3-1. Before tonight's less. the Indians had won four and tlcd three games this sesscn. SHOCKS EARTH {N L05 IINGI-ILES DOS ANGELES. Nov. I7 -(/\I’! -Two short earthquakes accom- panied by rmnblinu Iiolws rIiIIcd dishes in south and \V(!'-I Los An- geles anal Inglewood today. TORONTO, Nov. l5 -— (CH- Word was received today by the missionary society of the Church of England in Canada that six Anglican missionaries have sailed from Yoknhomn. hound for 01n- sdh. The party Includes Rev. and M" P. N. Bavary of Halifax. Canadiens Come From Behind For 4 - all Tie With Black Hawks RETIIQWITIYITIEK Penalties-Haynes (minor and "115-1 Montreal and District Iutefmflllal". Balrriy Beach Win Games Ottawa Rough Riders and Toron- to Balmy Beach were firmly estab- lished as favorites to most each citizcr for the Eastern Canadian Rugby Championship. The Rough Riders went u long way toword capping the Interpro- vincial Union Championship Satur- day when they clipped Toronto Argonauts 12-1 at Ottawa in the first gmnc of a tIvo-gnme total- point series, Playing the first game of a similar scrms at Toronto, the Balmy Beach outfit hooked time Sarnia Battery 12-0 in the Ontario Union playoffs. The sccnd games of the two ser- ies will be played next Saturday at Toronto and Snrniri, ros-psctively. The Winners will thcn mect each other for the eastern t;tle and right to play the western champions at Toronto in an east-west series- sponsored by the Toronto Globe and Mail. The Dominion playoffs spoilsorcd by the Canadian Rugby Football Assccinticn Ivenc dropped last, your because of tho failure of Highlanders, Scheduled For .S'.D.U. Game Today A football game bcuvecn a team from the Prince Edward Island Highlanders and one from the C. 0. T. C. of St. Dunstaifs Uni- versity was postponed Saturday. The game will be played today ln- stead. The change in date was made when several players on the Highlanders team missed the car ferry at TOFIIIEIILlHQ at noon Sat- urday. Thcy yvere travelling from the mainland by motor. The delay at the Northumberland Strait crossing made their arrival here too lute to play. It was expected last night wea- thcr conditions might be Inorc 11v- orable today than they Ivvr sm- urdriy. Heavy showers alter a wnck of Ivet weather made the fivld 5021-’? N0 Will/e!‘ was standing on it however, Local fans tire well acquainted with the St Dunstnnis squad but n hasty glance 0\'L'l‘ the POSIPI‘ of the Hiizhlundcrs tvnm’ Ivould not be amiss. The forward line boasts of Major Reid of Mount Allison and P W. C. famc: Sgt. Ronnie McNeil, a. lanky player who formerly played 0I1_S. D. U squads: Sig. Charles Deighuzi, who playcd with the Junior Roynl Hockey team lzIst soa- EOD; Cpl. Randy McInnis, a former W. K. s. afar: sct. Tommy Keefe, an old P. W. C. player; Pte. Lcon- ard McDonald, playing hi5 first year of football and Cpl. Bill Mac- Auloy, former rugged s_ 1)_ [y lalaycr. eastern and western factions to a- gree on interference rules. Winni- peg Blue Bombers were the 1939 Canadian champions. OUT OUR WAY The quarters are as follows: Q M. S. Alfie Blanchard, who ha; iformer years; Sgt. "Fiddler" Mac- By J- R. Williams DlELVPd on the P. W C team nf. ,Donnld. former all-round athlclel at S 1). U. and star pltchrr with Amherst St Pat's baseball team; , 15ml! 58h R98. Mahar, diminutive l léicking quarter on former P, W. l teams. l The half line, which packs Ililrnty of Ivviizhi. consists of 2nd. l, Three Teams ITennessIee, all, like Cornell, Still Unbeaten B Herb Baker Associated Pres; Sports Writ." NEW YORK. Nov. 1'I—(AP)—A wave o: upsets shook the United States football world Saturday, knocked Notra Dame off the un- beaten list and mixed Cornell's big red squad by exactly six seconds. Still riding high when it was all over were Minnesota, Texas A, and M, Boston College. Stanford and, ug- . beaten and untied in a cosnpar-I’ atively easy schedule. I Notre Dame finally came a crop- per before Iowa. The score, 7-0. . Boston College spotted George- town l0 points in the first rive Ininutes and then handcd the ‘ l-loyas their first defeat in 24 games, 19-18. , Dartmouth had Cornell beaten 3-0 on a fourth-quarter field goals until Walter School gave Bill Mur- ' phv a pass ln the end mne for the, iLieul. "Hickvy" Nicholson, W9}! wining touchdown with 5b; ggecgndg) iknmvn hoclgo 5t; Capt. J. A. I10 E0. 3435136118151. rIII-roilnd athlete at' TeXB-s A. and M. routed Rice 25-0 I,S D U ; Pie. Vernon Macmln. land now faces one hundred-Texas aid. formerly Ivith P. w 0,; Pig POp Doric. formerlv with , ' S 1 Earl (‘uIlinIIr and Sig. charlie Jlorsan ‘Flw lull hark is Haul ‘Dluk FllllWl‘. s':Ii' hooivl" of P. W. C. sevvrsi years ago. Probubl; S D. U. lineup today; Fullback P. Milrnzighari. Tin-cc Quarters H. O'llIllll(‘_\'_ J. Tlillli0l". S. Trsinor. F‘. O'Neill _ lluivcs l3. Shy-l» C (iullzizit, M Smith Forwards: A. J Ivltnflrinm. F, Alnvnrd P. S McDQIIIIId J. Chisliom G. McKenna K. 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THEREFORE so corzTI-I-prizv » WHAT Mv caeorr IN VENICE / l—1n a drive for a sewnd successve mutlnvest title and a possible bld< to the R0=e Bowl. ‘ Minnesota clinched the western ronfcrenvc championship by riding. lrm hshorl over Purdue 33-6. Stun-l l. _ Itcadlng straight for the Paw Coast crown and the Roscl ' Iifivfl. once more uncovered a bril- Fzm: offence and tripped Oregon , $211K‘ 28-14. I . In ihc south. Duke and Atlbuml ; Iwrc victims of amazing upsets and ‘ ahumu just barely made the ‘lfmle against Georgia Tech. 14-13 Duke was upset by North Carolina 6-3 while Inuislana State won a 121-13 triumph over tough Auburn. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Bill (Youn ) Strlbling, leader by I Wide marlin. st a boxing bout" on a foul ill the fourth round to Przzno Carncra at London l0 years ago tonzght. Strlbling was killed in a motorcycle accident two yearsl later. Carnera held the worldi heavyweight title 1n 1933. 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