. NOVEMBER 22.~1M939 _ {side Defends Island Title In .22 Match m 0B DNVI-h-l will title in the first round of the third annual Domin n Marksmen n 390mm; Rifle Championship competition. More than a. thous- Cansdian’ sézagoters. represent- o "M pflffl on par- fifigllied in the nation-wide shoot- ing ent ulrlam . In: slunmerside marksman suc- aesgully defended the PEI. shoot- m‘ m], against some of the best rm, club; 1n the province and will to next month with the eiuhi. mm- provlncI-al title-holders for me Dominion Marksman Challenge gnleld and the national title, it w” announced from the head- quarters o; the Dominion Marks- men °mmpohfull3pa° for attaining Ihfiogoveted national rifle cham- Qnmip from the 150 Canadian um entered hung 0n the K80- poch Group teum,.whose personnel mg individual scores were as fol- lows: K th utlch 149: Harold Mackie 277; Pat O’Brien 244: Gm’- shooters are permitted to 0035:’; for eliwh team but only the {m highest scores are counted for the tennis total score. Th; Island champions will face prOVIflCIRI crown for the third year. 1v; date the Moncton team has es- tablished a perfect scoie of 7500 x 7500 points which is likelv to stand u, mu oountrv for s, numbe d . Igion competitions of 193’! and 193B and tllis year's provincial shoot. ‘fl-in team catapulted from ob- tion veteran marksman G. S. Beckett. when it turned in a. Der- fect score of I500 x i500 w defeat wme oi the best rifle clubs In the {_— W. E. Cotton To Head GolfClabForComing Year; PrizesPresentedAtAnnaal W. E. dent of Cotton was elected the Charlottetown Golf Club at the annual mcetmg oi the organize tion Holman was named v last ni ht. R. president. T. Other officers include treasurer, H. J. Gordon and secretary, A. Scott. P. M. Dakin was named auditor. Directors include, L. J‘ Stacey, eholwn. w. s. Gflildot, E. n. iii w A healing president, A. n. Mould presided last night. The meeting waselheid at the Charlottetown o . A feature of the meeting was the presentation of prizes w win- ners ‘of competitions during the past season. Both prizes were presented. Winners of men's prizes includ- ed. Club Championship. R. T. Hol- man nuiuwr-up, a. A. Likely , men's and ladies President's match. Doug Saund- era, Second division champion, I". B. Conrad Runner-up, Lloyd Muir-head. McKinnon Cup. G. G Weiiner Standard Cup, C. J Ringer Score. Maurice Dow Family Mrs . CUB. 1". B. Conrad foursomes. l". B. Conrad. Following were the winners the various Ladies’ the season, "A" Di vision . Mainan. ling. and . Hughes. in Matches for Miss Marion Morris. Champion- ship and si les. Mrs. W. ‘E78. Cotton: Champion- ship runner-up. Driving competi- Dominion Marksman competitions have disclosed some remarkable um of who will l»; the 1939 cham- pinnship team will remain unan- -————- G. Toombs 165 11 125 swered until the nnflke has died Mixed League F’. McCarviile 84 255 I57 sway after the final round. E. Connors 1'12 85 86 "cums" is? N“? ii; igg i133 . l!‘ l1 l Anyhow. n Wu flood Lack r. Klrwln 12a 73 as '1'. cA lsl 1st 156 ‘Total we _ zallfillzosllcey r32 lg; lg gadies High Single, 1r. lvlmlr. 8 . ‘gun .._ 1119 gm; tornado mat B. MoCabo 214 92 3M Ladies High 'I‘hree, M. Dunn W’ "w" m’ “mm “m” in!’ iii 1:31:46} gents m hSIn le r MoC rville amped an automobile in the front - I _ B 8 . . a yard. . IW“"”- - roan-min. meta no tornado. “smug. W?“ H15“ “’°°' E' 5mm‘ ‘that. was l. trade wind. ~ v. Pineau m oio .03 nouns. L. Corcoran 182 807 254 M. Dugun 151 its 160 e. mom 198 zoi 0- Mm"- lsl is ls r 5.20"" is: 126 F, F] . UBBH 1 'I Low re 110 92_ 76 gmitrh g5 -r tal~2970. . rc 1 a N“- 22-9 l° 12 Lgdies High single. a. McCabe Mnctiaaliréghgi 124 1'13 214. — - Post-Season Indies High Three. B. MoCabe ALERTS o. = FOOIIJBII DANCE gm“ m“ Qlnglg, 1,_ coming. v O01 17a ma . . ye Holy Name Club Gents High mm. 1.. Cflfcofafl J. Hughes 164 251 - E- realm ill :22 E. e55 an Music by rorsrsns M’. Avlward m 164 Holy Name Orchestra L m I m m m “Toma u” 1'“ 4 '1 1 g m.’ ennui I01 m isi Indies High Single. n. Dougsis Un er d rect on o L cum’ ’ m w a‘ _ Mr. Alec. McLean low Score 1m 73 es Ladies High Three, M. Aylward , A. Wiseme!‘ I35 135 152 . Admission 25c MTDdl-lnn 156 15a 166 Gents High Single, m, ° ' " _ " dents lug/ll Three, m. Robin PALS; U9. BOWLING R ESU LTS lion, dent's Match, Play. Medal D MaoGNBO H0 5 up in Match Play. Miss Nora Longwflfth! up in match play- Mrs E M . . . Bvflilllfll . Singles, sealed Hole, C. Booon rs Mrs. ainst Par. somu. Prizes for the abov S. were donated by MI Prowse. Mrs. E. W. lain. Mrs. N. H. DEB Mr McGregor. s. O. W. the C. H. not u‘? PnsIdenth Match. Mrs R. '1‘ Medal,- runner-up ringer s Eerouli, Vice-President's Match. C. 5000 . N. H. InJeBloIs: lady Pmsi 1' Match L. G Mrs. Geome Buntsin: Innrworth why, President's Match. . B. Rogers: Electric Match. Goodwill; Fpursotnes. Mrs. Evelyn Sinclair: Match az- T. . MacKirlnon. Miss Nora Umgworth, Mrs. Bun- Urlion, Mrs. H. S. Henderson Mrs. E. W. C and B. Liongworth Trophy. runner-up Ladies Vice Presi- r Bcvre. tell iiyirur Round. l" f“ . lonshlp Consolation, Driving, Ap- proaching and Putt-inn Competi- ti n. (Mr. H. S. Henderson: Runner- up nship consolation. run- ner ‘Irophy. Goodwill oorc, run- Mr. - dent’: Match, Vice-President‘: wit; may u l Electric Match. Match Again-s Par. runner Runner Play. . U Mrs. F. B. Conrad: Family Four- W I matches L. . Mrs.‘ HOLY NAME BOWLING Robin Olin-lie Bands. a ala-ndhy with the Ionian Bruins NJIL. hook team for several years, ls now In a Cnnullsn uniform. His debut llllnst the Chicago Black Hawks in the opening game at Monti‘!!! Qlllbulhfll hlll “ll Plflll wing position. as it favorite with Montreal fans. He holds down Come as You Are tihe manager. clothes! " OUT OUR WAY "1 curt find my panther," mound the animal trainer, as the in arose. "Git out on that stage!" snapped "Never mind your l -- THE CHARLOTTETOWN_ G_UARDlAN lCanad-iens Reach Tie Place In League g By Defeating Brains 2-1 B%TON Nov. 21—-(OP)--M t- real Carlsdiens gained a first (1,200 tie with Toronto ls a in the National Hockey stand- ing tonight as they ml to do- ieat Boston Bruins 2-1 for their Canadian! took all of Boston's tea-rifle power in stride and thoulh ouishot 30-14. home th when e on a p y in th third period la wit‘; Marty Barry. While protecting their unblemish- ell record o! four victories and a tie in five games, Canadians had in soar to supreme defensive heights for the Bruins blasted their cage with a iii-shot barrage in each period. They had to come from behind. loo, for Boston opened the scoring about half-way through the first period when (‘launcher but brilliant Claude uo from I0 feet out after taking Mel Hill's per- fect pass. The equalizer came in the sec- ond session and was seared by Toe Blake who beat Frankie Brimsek to the puck as the Boston Qoelie tried to clear the rebound on , Doug Young's hard shot. Boston carried the battle to Can- adians all through the final per- iod but their wet plays were in- terrputed by arry and Robinson. After Barry boke up a. threatening Boston drive, he fed Robinson a. rink-wide pass at the Bruin blue Just before time expired Bourque smothered a puck Schmidt fired out of a Jam in front of his cage, an inch or so from the goal-line. A crowd of 12,000 watched the exciting guns. - line and bu’! flew in so fast that hewasublstobcnghisownre- bound home for the winning goal. ADD HOCKEY LINEUP: Bolton Yodtim Canadians Brimlek Goal Bourque Portland Def Buswell Shore Defence Wentworth Cowley Cen Haynes Conacher Wing Blake ill Sands Bolton Subs: Schmidt, Dumart, Bauer, Clapper, Shewchuck, Hol- lett. Pettinger, Jackson, Cain. Canadians Subs: Iorrain, Trudel, Drouln, Goupille, Young, Barry, Baglglisozil,‘ Ggiiffe, Manthmt d : orman Iampor an Smith. . SUMZMARY: first Period: l-Boatoll, ache!‘ (Hill) 10:39. ouin. Penalty- Di’ Second Period: sflkfianadiens, Blake (Young) Pcnaltiea—shewchuk, Inrraln. Third Period: d-Oansdie-ns, Robinson (Barry) 8 .43. Penaltles-Jione. Mike Jacobs Says “No Fixed Fights" MW......"°“l§.-.*€3i" i522” z .1 ay e mo than floopoosinvated in boxers and “there have been no champions“, flgxhkxts fixed." e fight pmmowr was re Iyinl ‘° fitig°‘b"°‘°°i..lt‘..i.‘ii°".‘gfi‘°“i es r re v . . ylllennedyi: ligaryland Democrat, who said he would introduce l. bill at the next session oi Congress to federal agency to regu- late essionar ‘ to! . Wighout naming; the men Ken- nedy said he ha. learned that one heavyweight champion had contrib- uted five per cent oi’ his earnings to another in the same class be- cause the sec man had “mode it . Possible far hlm to get into champ- onrshi circles" o be replied: “there is no truth in the statement that any former champion is getting five per cent of tlhe earnings of Joe Iouls." Cfebté a, Millionaires Nose UutC-Iace Bay Miners SYDNEY, N. 8., Nov. 3l~—(OP)—- Sydney Mllionaires nosed out the Glace Bay Miners, 3-2 here tonight in a Cape Breton Hockey League game. The win lifted the Millen- alres to top-billing onec again in the three-team circuit and pushed the Miners deeper into the cellar. All three 0f Sydney's goals were bagged in the final period. Fritz posted two on! then-l and Graboslri, the other. Use Minsrd’: for dandruff. Delancey To I is“ Stage Dramatic Sport Comeback H1‘. LOUIS, Nov, 21—(CPl-—One winter four years ago a pale young mun was bundled into an ambu- lanoe and carried to the railroad station for a. trip to Arizona, where it was hoped the dry climate would save his life. Doctors said they feared Bill De- Lancey would never play baseball again. The sensational at. Louis rookie who caught every inning of every barns of the I984 World Series contracted a. lung ailment after t/h 1935 season. But Bill was determined to whip the illness. It appeares he - ed At any rate, big Bill Debancey is going to report to the Cardinals next spring for what should be one of baseball's most dramatic come- back attempts. He will be carried as a. third- string catcher, but if his health is as good as he says Mickey Owen and Don Padgett will have their hands full of competition. DeLancey took the catching Job away from Virgil Davis in l934-— the year the Cardinals’ famous "Kid Battery" of Debanoey and Paul Dean was the talk of the world series with Dela-alt. “For his own good we will not let him work too hard." said Pres- ident Sam Breadon of the Cardi- nals in announcing he would give Demncey a chance to come back as s big league star. Youth is on his slde—he will be 27 years old next week. Thoughtful Pinst Neighbor — It was nice oi Jones to buy his wife that expens- ivs new washing ' hie. Second Neighbor-You bet it was! I The old one made so much noise he couldift sleep. By J. R. wmlamsw OITAWA, NOV. to be the most representative ool- lectlon of modern British paint- ings ever proximately British artists arrived here in a special car today and will go on exhibition at the Natioflsl Gallery ‘ ulsitsLvieilaiull-vgrler- PAGE seven a Remember When old National was elected president of the nmvly- years ago today. Montreal Can- adians and Wanders, Ottuwa Sun- stars and Toronto Arenas were original zmeznbers of the loop, new,‘ expanded to include many United’ Calder. I r O Heove Io-ior q cargo of pipe pIeasureI Gel » uslem of u pipe loaded will: Rosebud and drow- Ing clear. Fool iIioi cool, Fragrant SMONI come rolling over your iongueI Saiiliyingl Aye, aye, Sir-a "Iopsldes" IIuvour, and smooth unoIdng aII the way. r.- overhead-Ship "Honolulu" 165bgIons. 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