‘OVEMBER 20. 1941 a , Seven former Pmfessionals Rginstated ' ,, u v. 19-(0?) Imwutfidlgylftmeslioent of the e Amateur Hockey Assoc- fllfllillllanight, announceddl f n; to amateur stan n8 o flgmforme; prciesslcnal hockey "W". l r had been “to {g 5.1%.‘; ‘lgllzyeéliiicd States because of passport um lrezClrad formerly with ‘mm? National Hockey I-wsue. Winged to Dray with Rsgna. mectchewan Senior Leaslle- _ w“ Gel-morn. fcrmerly with ‘lmjflph-a American League. eX- ii" ‘M, ‘pity with Realm- Fmllr ckngy llilllS.€d in recent E‘ iqnal rewards. expected to fiiyfith Fmt willam. Thunder we. BIi’_5°;"°§kLge¢all1ld, formerly witll plgflygll Amercan League. PX- ""&dto'p1gyurii1 Moose Jaw, mrwhwvsn swlicr League. l-élllsarll Wider. icrlrtzeflye W121 i a u . e - Mlanapom Amerwcilhl Srgkatcon, ycteli to ‘Riffs m Magma. "Qfiflidifliiil ioierlhelliy with P.ovi- we. Anrercln 11882118. 9x17913191! th Moose Jaw. "G§§_’,..“1 Agar. formerly' with xeiand. American Leaeue. ex-l wit“; [Q play with S‘Sl§liiCCll. . Bowling CIFTOdVN-n/(LLEYS m the Charlottetown Alleys last [gm the R. A. F. team. despite Le fact. that C-pls. Lllwsorl and yum made a welcome retwn to w, tearn. were ueleaied by the 51111,; it sirouid be noticed, now- lur that both Cpls Lawson and llllltln scored lllgller than the re- tlve men ill the Blitz team. nrporal Lawson despite the foul Scotch Mist as the RAF. u; o uys lull it managed very well. RllVllllili-otlk 22s zaa 19s ii. Whltlcck 39o 1'16 212 lZGallaru- 135 147 235 acudgore 17.13 235 224 [Blackrtt 244 330 235 Mal-SIMS. B. A. F.:—- ivLamb 164 209 182 lfllilllrl 1M1 231 203 rLawson I92 18b 166 llLelgh 206 285 197 glance 163 218 256 T0tI‘—3l2S. rim single G, Whitlock 300. High three G. Cudmore ‘I12. Mats:- iiiitzs-i. l A. F.—-i. Point Standing:- V.Olll_b-—l0 1-2, blrnetis Bakery-w. Ilia-G. ll A. F.—4 1-2. Y BOWLING Wednesday Aliernoon League hid?‘ ‘ii ‘it iii un r .. .. liil. Craig ....... 1'73 1'12 152 iirs. Gardiner .... 130 123 1H IhsB. Large ..... 1N 174 178 ‘Mai-Em W?‘ eliuom 122 152 153 ltrs'%11:w§b'll"."'.'.' 19g g9 112 S l’ Iv 0 5 ‘.30 ills. Hooper .. 122 94 160 WI. Hobbs .... 131 118 161 'l‘otal—2069. Daisies itrs. r. Clarke ... 1'12 as 1m ilrs. Campbell ... 146 113 117 ‘"5- Kennedy 11v 11a m1 lirs. Dunning 122 62 ma lira. McAuley 107 99 117 }'0ial.1l'i80. or et-itle-Nols lirl. Allan 121 131 98 "is. W. Livingstone 99 139 23D lira. J. Cameron . 150 148 173 liiss N. Longworth 110 5B ll 131 8A 132 W's. R. Diamond . Total-ltll2. "at single. Mrs. P. Clarke. Mrs. . Llvln stone. 230. Hull t roe, rvrl-s. P. Clarke, s29. Business Girls‘ League D: stance __ , Eliigkllfi. ' 8 si l F!“ filigree. ti}. lllilrsxgeiiélé s27. \ >- ~x .. .-_..4... wvtOtsa THE CHARLUTTETOWN By Judson Bailey Associated Press Snort Writer BROOKLYN. Nov. 18—(AP)- 1h: Brooklyn Dodgers have been busy all week cieazing their decks for mayor league action at the M nor league nlcetngs in Ja k3)“- ll'.0, Instead of taking a. couple of dozen representatwes of farm clubs t» t-he convention of the National Association. as the Cin- cinnati Reds, St. Louis Card nals and other big chan operators will do, Lafry MacPnail, President oi the B.ooklyn club. gathered his minor-league executives and scouts hen». this week and threshed out their problems. The object was not to save rall- zozrd fare. although an all-expen- se tour for a party of l0 or 20 per- sons for a week in Florida is no small item. He will lake Manager Leo Dur- oclrer. Coach Charles Dressen and Secretary John McDonald to Jack- sonville and together the will at- tempt to drum up a deal lor a left- handed pitzher and possibly a third baseman. They also will peddle the services of catcher Gmdun (Babel Phelps. who has been suspended since the middle oi last season, and probably will seek Mr. L. J. Stacey Elected head 0f Golf Club Mr. Leslie J. Stacey was elected President of the Charlottetown Golf Club at the annual meeting of the organization here. Mr. W. A. Gaudet was rrradc vice president rnd Mr. A. E. Russell, secretary. Mr. Harry Scars was named treasure“ Mr. Stacey replaced Mr. W. E. Cotton as head of the club. l The meeting heard reports from retiring officers and a report from the ladies branch from Mrs. A E. Russell. An executive committee wlls et- ccted. It included. T. W. L. Prowse. J. Pope Clarke. W. R. Adams. and Clever MacLean. The post year was n "record for visitors." it was announced and the club took in more green fees than before in its history. r I49 I'll 110 ‘l1 l I 105 219 82 Z41 149 119‘ 224 9 M3 '1 l 219 131 115 133‘ 13B 177. 133 115 112 J l. 95 E7 128 liii) At the conclusion of the meeting prizes and trophies won during the past season were presented. 'I'.rey ncluded: A DIVISION LADIES Mm. W. E. Cotton- Championship. Low Medal Score (qualifying Round). Ringer Score. C.L.G.W. (Silver Division.) Miss M. Morris- Runner-up Championship. Mrs. E. M. Bagnall- _ Match Play. May 29. Runner-up Ringer. Runner-up Longworth ‘Trophy. Runner-up Match Play, Aug. 26. Mrs. R. T. Holman- Runner-up Lady President's Matur. Runner-up Match Play, May 29. Miss B. Large- Prcsidcntl: Match. Goodwill Modal (June) Wrs. N. II. Dclllflis—- Singles. May 26. Miss N. L0l1§W0fIII—- Foursomes. June l4. Mrs. Rlehnrdsnn— _ Cirampicnship Consolation. Mrs. II. S. ilendcrsnn— Lntiy- President's Match. Goodwill Modal (July) Match Against Par. 530t- 25- C. L. G. U. (Bronze Division.) Mrs. J. I‘. Clarke- Vice President's Match. Runner-up Championship Conso- latlon. Runner-tip President's Match. "rs. W. R. Adams- Singles May 26. Mrs. Il-W. Weeks- Runncr-up Foursomes June l4. ‘Yrs E. Russell- Rumrer-ul) Eclectic Sept. ll-II. Goodwill Medal (October) trrs. T. W. I.. Prow|c— Family Foursomcs. Goodwill Medal (August) Dodgers Clear Decks For Action At League Meeting another backstop in return to share the burden canted by Mic- key Owen throughout i941. They also expect to trade pitcher Luke Han-tin. “will!!! is the main concern of ‘tire National League ohampons they have 39 players on the r re- serve list and l8 of them art- llllrlfrs. but only three aze south- paws-Larry French. the veteran; Ed Albosta, a slender kid frcm Durham who joined the Dodgers lfl§t Allflllit; and Bob Chipman wlio Will ccme up next spring from {ilglgnia of the Southern Associa- Brooklyn is not relying heavily ozl French. nor upon Fred Fitz- 51111113115. Jchnny Allen, Curt Duv- is and Hamlin, who we c of great- er or lesser assistance in Brooklyn Wiggins the pennant. T e Dodgers do expect some help from a rlghthander named Chester Kehn (pronounced Keen» who was one oi’ the mainstays at Montreal in the International League last season, and from Chipman. But if determination and money mean anything, Mac- Phail will come back in a couple of weeks with an experienced and capable pitching plum from one oi’ the orchards of his rivals. Mrs. Inez Swerlwood- Longworth Trophy. The Goodwill Medal Prize. Match Play. August 26. Eclectic. Sept. l5 and 16. Goodwill Medal (Sept) Runner-up Vice Pres. Match. Runner-up Match against Par. Mrs. Robins- Runner-up Family Foursome. B DIVISION LADIES Miss Edith Rogers- Championship. Miss Irene Horne— Runner-up Championship. BUSINESS GIRLS’ MATCHES Miss Nancy Weeks- Five O'clock Match Julv 14. Five O'Clock Point Match '.Aug.) Miss Muriel Weeks- Five O'clock Point Match (Sept). Miss Jean Grant- B. Division Ringer. Runner-up 5 o'clock Point Match (August) Miss Dorothy Stewart- Runner-up Five O'clock Point Match (Sept) MEN'S DIVISION Joe Mahar- Club championship. Ringer Score. President's Match. Wm. Beer- _ Provincial Championship. Junior Trophy. _ Runner-up Club Chflmpiflnilllll. Weilner Cup. Runner-up June 14th Foursome. J. A. Lewis- Holman Prize. . Dick Bamall- MacKinnon Cup. Ed Bagnall- Standard Cup. Flt-Li. Thompson- 4 Poursomes June 14th. T.W.I.. Prowse- Family Foursomes. Fit-Lt. Robins- Runner-up Family Foursomes. PRIZES DONATED BY ‘The President (Mr. W. E. Cottorll. ‘The Vice Pres (Mr. RT. Holmani Txhe Lady President (Mrs. R- R. Bel ). The Lady Vice President (Mrs. E. D. Nicholson. Mrs. V. L. Goodwill. Miss Rose Longworth. Mrs. R. T. Holman. Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Mrs. E. M. Bagnall. Mrs. N. H. DeBlois. Mrs. J. P. Clarke. Mrs. T.W.L. Prowse. Mrs. W. R. Adan-rs. Mrs. E. W. MacKrnnon. Mrs. Ben]. Rogers. Jr. Miss N. Longworth. Miss M. Morris. Mrs. W. E. Cotton. Mrs. H. W. Weeks. Mrs. A E. Russell Miss Laird. Miss B. Large. Mrs. C. H. Beer. Miss E. R089". Miss i. Home. Miss L. I-Iodsson. Winchester Blended CIGARETTE TOBACCO A delightful blend of rlll-llllll. Virzinie and Barley tobaccos for rolllng your own- GUARDIAN Why-whafs WINNIPEG. Nov. Ch st-tvcll cf ncartly vale clubs art.“ enforce long since _ and is ins: Revoke all these an end... (cPr-lvz. company. of tire Grey Foresters. won the chamolonslrp at a sports moot ilcrc plat-Lon placed second. with "D" company for the grenade throw. the 3 1-2 nrilc ruu in country run. Irish squ-rd at v match. lilinardl: kills pain. OUT OUR WAY Colfers- ’tion.'! l9—(CPl-E. Cllahswood, in a letter to a Vi/Jlllilfég newspa- llel‘. Sl-iksested a sure lvay of sav- ing gaso_ine would be to cancel all Dfll/i-egell bcor licences He said: "This castle (golf) has ssod {lie dlsease stage bFCClIilllg_ an Cpldemic pTVllEg€d beer licences for all time, a5 the the main drawing cal-d an s01! mvolyyd merely a means to Foresters hold Sports day DEBERT CAMP, NS. NOV. 19— 3 platoon, headquarters tug today. Headquarters company also took the soft-ball title with an 11-4 vic- tcry over "B" company, and tied Pie. Kirby of "C" company won and L-Opl. Needs took the cross- The Foresters defeated a Toronto olley ball. ‘vinning two of thrce games, but the Ir'sh got their revenge in the basketball this fin. junior for pri- llquor Lws. by veteran are the Rluzlning withdrew. Coffin. barefoot to and Srmcce of war regimental No. 16 schoolboy. top spot in 22 minutes a tie with SYRACUSE. N.Y.. iQPl—'I1l€ barefoot boy and dale finally has put orl his running shoes. “Shceless Joe" Col- sity cross-counrty team, time against the didn't. finish. He complained of an ailing ankle alter l. tnile and one- quarier of the five-mile course and a farm boy Shoeless runner Never lost race Nov. 19- of hill ch the Syracuse var- _ coached '1‘cm Keane. is getting the feel of pedal equipment entire- ly new to h While hs team-mates think of running Coffin never gave wearing them until his coach or- dered him to do so when he raced agfiinst New York B rm. wouldn't without shoes. c, thought to University‘ this in shoes for the first V'o‘ets, Coffin Befoe the race, Joe admitted he felt “uneasy” wearing shoes. and whether the shoes mental hazard in the future mains w be seen. will prove a 1'6- who ran classes daly at Schuy- lerville high school, never lost a cross-country race as e. shoeless Senators whip Cornwall 6-2 CORNWALL, O:lt.. (CPl-Ottawa Senators went into NOV. 19- Quebec Aces for‘ first place in the Quebec Senior Hucfi key League handed Cornwall trounong. It was Cornwall's fin-iii htime loss and Ottawa's first away wn. tonight when they Plyers a 6-2 By .1. R. Wiiilarrls Girls command Coast Oarsmen B17. COLLEGE CIIEWS TAKE NICELY T0 (JO-ED COACHES BUT JUST WAIT- VANCOUVER, Nov. l9-—(C'P)~ Girl ccxstvains are barking the orders th‘s year to the husky oars- morl who man the University of Brltish Columbia's eight-cared shells, It wasn't a wartime measure or a shortage of male coxswains that created the innzvation, but lust the personal ideas of blond Connie Dierssen and‘ brunette Ruth Wil- son that they try out with the crows. They made the grade and now the U.B.C, boats beast pro- bably the first girl coxswains in Canada . Sharp Orders Every Surldtly morning the girls take command as the varsity crews turn out for practise runs on the Fraser River near the Un- iversity campus. They bark orders -—and efficiently too~frcm the time the shells are taken down from their l'f\(‘k5 until they are put back again. The crews themselves think its a grand idea but thcr main worry now is lack of competition. Inter- collegiate regattas with crews from the northwestern stat-cs have been harmed this year bccause of the rvlrr. but rowing president Phil Fitz-James is atinnptlng to ar- range an inter-nlural routing pro- gram. The rowing boys are waiting‘ anx- iously for the day when hey'l1 wn their first race so they can give the girl coxswnlns their f'rst ira- dtiorlal ducking. i am yll saienjiiltvifilill rrurrs tom i WESD/URE A SORT LET ’|M WALK .'.' gig? l o r // 1/4’, 4n NO, WOULDMW’ GIT O W LL iF YOU P WHEN He's IR LL JQW\\.LiF\M$ ... an l .. uxwce no. v n. nmmarlv. an. 11-10 Pats lose to Quebec Aces MONTREAL. Nov. 19-(CPl-- Quebec ACCs rorn-urll-ll mop the Qut-bcc Senior H; kty League 2am.- with Ottawa SEilfliO tonight when they set back Pal. l in the 1115 game of a douiicl in. Clnz‘ 1011.: pulled Roi} 5 .1 into a trc for last place with a 2-l victory in tilt- ulghtcap. Ace-s camcs from iWiliild to score the victory which, with Ottawa's triumph at‘ Conrwall, broke up a four-way Zle for first lace, Down 1-0 ilalf-xvay through he game. they came back to shoot into the lead before (‘no second peflOd ended, and atitlcd another while turning imck all 133's‘ cf- fcris in the closing frame. Lifford defeats Maine boxer FREDERICTON. Nov. 19—(CP3 -John:r_v Liffoid, Maritime welter- weight chnrupion. pounded out a decision over Kiki Stanley. leather pusher frcm Maine. in a fivc-rorlnci feature brut tonight at the first boxing meet of the season at Un- iversity of New Brunsw ck. Lifiord weighed 145 and Stanley 140. Remember \Vlren (By The (fanadian Press) Steve Doncghuc, famous jockey, rode the last race of his great oar- eer at Manchester four years ago today. Donoghue. 52. at the cme. retired to launch himself on a career as a trainer in his tilnt- the jockey booted home six Derby winners. OUR BOARDING HOUSE PAGE SEVEN Green berg Will receive Discharge Mon‘. FORT CUSTEIR, Mlclh, Nov. ll -—iAP>---H:lrtk Grcenberg, the D1». tr-ort Trgc-rs weP-prlzd outfelder \\'iii bi’ drscitargcd from the United _sulu:s Army Morldav. flflh divis- lOll Di1l(‘( rs announced totiay, (item? . who has worked nim- .\‘."li up ‘.0 liif‘ luluk 0i sergeant tlillfl.‘ he \\'li.S 1 lucivd May '1, ' b4; icr relc e under‘ the Wan Dlplr-tmt-n: ruling providing for ‘clzsollarge 0i svieciees 28 years old or over. He is a nzoluter of tire anti-tan] 611110-111)‘ t second infantry. Sport Shorts _ yaw YORK, Nov. your; ‘Canadian-U council jnrobabiy 19——(CP)—-E . States ski “ill be one o! the IllflJOI‘ developments ol tho National Ski 'r-i:>.t:0:l of Amer- iclrg annual met-dug at Milwaukee Nov. :38 Both Canada and thq Ulllliti States have withdrawn trtrn (‘no r‘ctle:'at:on' Internatiorlalq do Sit‘. the world ruling b0dy_,,_ Frcri Hall, President of the Can- Amzlicur" Ski Association, J. Rxtss Lawrav, Secretary. Tlwtisilrcll, will represent the Do- nrlrii"ri...Dtm Meade i5 a surg sllol to wln the United States JUCKPY title for the scccnd time... So far he's booted home 201 Willa ncrs. Just Z0 under the number that won him the title in 1939. (‘hasing the puck: If your." J'm Henry sticks with re r6 a the Range. he'll be t first goal. 1e SlllCO Lorne Cirabot to jump fixm the amateurs t0 the NHL, and make EOQG-Hfifid Duttoni latest will be ping pong in thq Gill‘I.€ll...1-I8']l kelp the fans amus- ed bv putting on table tennl| matches bet-ween perlodsufirook- lyilks Amoiks are lookln for a new team trame and “Broo lyn's Or- glians" was promptly suggested... he_v‘re the orphans of the league, aren't. the_y?...An all-time all-sun ream that would be hard to be“ could be formed from coaches Oil the American Hockey League... Bill and Bun Cook. wings; Coon Welland. centre; Eddie shore an Ciling Johnson, defence; and Tin] Thompson. goalie. . 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