NOVEMBER g9. 13231 THE_ CHARLOTTETOWN TIUARDYAN BOWLING . a v Bow“; HOCKEY BAskf: IBALL ‘*4 3i . TORONTO. Nov. wars m. id iorunio In.» iiiiic lllia Ethical-flit!!! iii uuiigii‘ pct rod goal. Li,‘ inc hxucuL-Y icuuuig vticuii Lriiuii. ‘iliic nu...» Am: kibwlwiLll iiii UliL‘. Boil and If un-figs uikci y. 121.1,“. out Pip iuuililiig in tiic iliird. stlalhi/Uii" l-‘irsi Period iwliltiiiitol Niurker, Bull Scciiiid Period il-Toroziro. Dril on (Harrier) 13.35 Penalties; Rllllgt, Shannon, Keri, Thii d Poi iud i-Toruiiio. Boll .51 -i~'i‘oruiilu. Dr lion 12.18. Penalties; None. WISEAIAN LEADS A'l"l‘.\(.‘l( NEW YORK. Nov. LIB-Nun" York Americans defeated Ciiirago Black hawks 4-0 Saturday fiigiit in a. speedy National Hockey League niuwli played before 11,000 specta- for.» Eddie iviseman. peppery little uiizgiiian iiom Newcastle, N. 13., hiiiiiiiieriifi homo iiic first New York counter early in the first period; 'liie vsiiors then opened up offen- sively and in the second frame this gave the New Yorkers a chalice to break fiiiay and increase their lead, Lorne Cnrr scoring with the assist- arifc oi Art Chapman and Dave Scliriiier. Leafs And Amerks Score 4- VictoriesflverMaroons,Hawks As Canucks Down Rangers 2-l 29—A week's “LP. By Guardian's Special Wife) rsst iroiii the ivaiiuiiul hockey L03- “: Maple fiyafs tociiiy us the Canadian sec- 12.000 [Jlia m“ Uséflglpuiflifld uy LilB Mon- Lirfiiiis §iiUniliéi hernia seifiullt vicie trite-i" itcu tioiiici‘, 11W biu iiiiiii tiiliitu good, potted a first liic i... u. ziraiik was paced again scorer, | H5111.- Niillufif iircu two goals, one iii each "if the set-cud and (iii-rd periods. and it unis rioriier, riipifily becom- l (11,; (we o. tiiC ‘Poruilio piiiymiiiiuijs, 1 AnU mt i.,.i s LiiIVCIlLd pro-, , Allan ed home a goal midway through the , EuuCiLiB ciituv majors for one out- i third period to break a 1-1 dead-l fxfllty and‘ Jerry i luck and keep the French club 1n: aiuniiiuii gut u-iuy \\iih minors for i ifiirf i~-'l'ori>iiic, litmci" (Tlioius) 16.11 (minor Penalty: Murray. (By SYDNEY GRUSON Second Period Anderson) 5.37 k-Americans, Schriner 8.58. iators. - of the first period and Penaliies: Goitselig, Johnson, 1n the gathering gloom of an‘ mduviamgssimt“! £0“, lot lnut t?! Goldsworthy and Charloy lggdg Bu.“ < iiutunm aflonioon. Ted Reeves wumlggwwmifinef buzswirergguig accounted for the Bruins’ other LORRUY BREAKS Tm tricolor outfcilght university of not crack the Maroon delemel 800F815. made durin8 U16 5600M MONTREAL. Nov. ilil-Mnntrell i Canadians ran their undefeated streak to three games last night. ioutskatng New York Burgers for a. 2-1 victory in the first Notional Hockey League met-ling of the clubs l this season. Speedy Rod Lei-rain back hand- 1680 01183119102151) 11>. into until the second last. play vnristy stadium, this was thesitu don. Queen's Wins’ In Overtime Canadian Press Staff Wriiol") '@RONTO, Nov. 28—(OP)—-Hi8-, lime inthe memories of 8.000 gped- Toronto for a 7-6 victory Saturday. The teams played through 20 min- utes overtime before deciding this iudden death struggle for the coi- Victury dangled in front of Tor- cvei-tlme. With the crowd excited i0 church-like quietness in huge Toronto had marched 65 yardson tors, was the Detioiters‘ uine Runes. sixtl. ahead at 11.19 of the opening per- wt Over the eye and the notion m, 10d was halted until the wound wu Baldy Northcott and Earl Robin- stitched- son added Montreal's other pair The Bruins, starting without a_ midway in the second period. come at 18.49 of the final DB1‘ 0d. trail Camdleus in the National Hockey LAIBHFS Canadian Suction. The defeat before 0.810 specta- Russ Blinco scored his first goal. of the year to put the Montreaiei-i; The lone goal of the champions lBruins And Amerks Play COHEgE Tm‘? 3-3 Tie As Maroons Trim Lowly Red Wings 3-1 DETilplT, Nov. Iii-The cham- p'oii Detroit Rad Wings. still in the throes of a slump, absorbed a time. 2__A efiua .. C n (Cm "m", 8-1 lacing tonight from the Mon- Before a crowd of 13,000 the lluU ieaucis sui-vtyed the pack after Scllringr?) 12;: a p m? ggsonlgagfd: “i: gixgmgllggiim tual-mroom. The m“ ‘We Mg‘ veteran °’.“°"’ whipped m m m. aui win)’ 4-0 victory over the sec- Penalties: None. f tbali r y . m‘ mo“ ‘ ' n’ ‘m ma“ weekend p1“ American‘ 5°51” 1" 1°" "i"! dong can“ menus‘ Mantra“ Mk oo era o Queens‘ University for they t 4-0 last night to To- sewn minutes (gm-m; m, “wag “om. Tm“, Pmud ruled the Intercollegiate Union mute Maple Iieafs. period. Ha wiped out Uig Bruins’ “mg Craiicy tame "iiofiie" with again‘ Fm‘ drum ‘ma “"1115 the lgumm by ‘ihe ‘low?’ pulled 3'0 and 3419341- his Liidriioii» saiuiuuy nigiit for the Il-Aiiiericuiis. Wissman (Stewart. w“ 0011539 ""31 W111 “V9 '5 1°38 n a’ mkd pa“ 1° V‘ n‘ M911" frame. in force against 3-3 tie with the Boston Bruim ill a National Hockey Leasuo um’- Milt Bflhlnidt opened mo lu- ton scoring during the 1m, miuuto _ During the third session. while the Bruins were attscltllil in full the shwthwdid Anierks, goalie Earl K011011800 WU the injured Ray Geialiflo, pidged the last 30 minutes without Red A Beattie, who suffered a akotu out mu lllllJUfl, shields (mayor) Smith. place iii the league's (Jana-l . , . ' four-man 111511 gave ygwygn Hag m; his 1e; halfway 01101180 "W a will i i‘;".53“::.i.:“::":..:.“;:..“1°°‘" " sw- fill i. i.“ _ mo): Americans. Rangers position ' hyld ‘ l n f 111'!’ 011- 5 0 rflm 0 6ft Xvi" - It was the Bruins’ eighth "m; ' 9 ‘ins second place holders in the Un t- Gray e m” b“ or cam G753’ SUMMARY Wllholll R 89315011 8nd by lpliililll’ ed Slates division was unchanged. 1mm“ a Y1“! further bad‘ "5 01m the points, they piled up l4 out [got set for a. placement field goal F‘ P of 9, possible 1g ghould b,‘ suMMuur tihzit vtzoulld7have won hhe game for '5' "h"! and you," Q - . . First Period Fifillrlllifbd without a Deer at his l~Mfmmla Bmwc’ 15mm“) u“ SUMMARY ipeoialty, Cam booted quickly just Pm“ u“ "we" rim Period 1—Raiigers, Cooper (Smith, Kirk) 8.40 Z-Cflnadiens. Haynes) 16.20 lt-iiziltics": Lox-rain. Shlbicky. Gagrion Second Period Scoring: None. Coulter. Mantha. Third Period 3—Canadiens, Liorrafii (Mi-iniha) "midi... M. Coivilie, Joliat. Kelly Matched Against Nemis 1C1‘ By (iuardian's Special “'irc) NEW WATERFORD, N. 5.. NOV. iviseinan notched his second tally of the grime in the third period l Wit-l the aid of Nels Stewart and Tommy Anderson, and Schriner i Bil-Promoter George Lewis said today negotiations had been coni- pleted for a welterweight match to be held here Dec. 11 between Leo ( Joliat. Penalties: Cooper. Blake, Keeling. scored ioiioiving a sparkling indi- iii-ill)’. Uhflfloiwwwn. 811d Jflhflllvlfl i’ dual rush which trapped the Clii- I Nam-Lil New wamflord "UMP K9119 cagozins in the New York end of l5 9 Whine!‘ m ("l9 °f NW’ Yul“ q... l-mg Golden Glove tournaments. iii CHICAGO. Nov. 28 —-(AP)—- Canada. retained the world champ- SUMMARY First Period of Alex Stewart of Alisa Craig, 1—Amcricans, Wiscinan 701 Ont. at the international graini ionship for oats today with victory 01155110" 311W‘- before a charging tricolor w line lifted him of! his feet. The ball went low for a single and with it went. ‘Toronto's championship. Queen's had ciimaxed a, grgnd ronirback to the title with five straight viciories after dropping their opening two games of the season. Never before in the history of the college union had a champion- liip been decided in overtime. Ford/ram Arid Pitt Still Un be ate n NEW YORK. NOV. 28—-(GP)— The football POWQI-houses of the United States East. Pitt and mrd- ham, offersd'a little rebuttal tau-i- mony today to offset Alambomifs Second Period Penalties: Duran, D. Smith. (0. P- hy Guardians Special Wire) NELS STEWART STARS BOSTON. Nov. 2B—-Old Nels Stewart turned the hat-trick for New York Americans tonight, and hlgfliree izqa1§_gpy_e_t1iia_ America a Argos Defeat Rough riders claim to a berth in the Rose Bowl against California at Pasadena New Year's Day. The virtual end of the campaign Saturday saw most of the glamor and tradition concentrated 3.1’. phi]. adeiphia where Army subdued Navy 6-0 in the annual service bat- tle but it remained for Pitt and Flordhaiu to keep the Rose Bowl Pitt. unbeaten and tied only by Furdham. took advantage of two For Title Scoring Bennie Binrm To Substitute For Stan Biggar Penalties: Jerwa, Muflljy, i. Boston. Schmidt (Bauer) 2—Maroons, Noi-tiicot Oi 191°5- 6453 t ( an) Penalties: H. Smith. Ik-Maroons, Robinson (Trottier, Biiiico) 9.02 _ Second Period Penalties: Des Smith. I. Boston, Goldsworiihy (Wei- Thlrd Period land) 4:30. 8. Americans, stews“ 1;“, 4—Datroit, H. Kllrea (Howe, Pet- 4. Americans, Stewart (Smith) tliiger) 18.49 8:80. 5. Boston, Sands (Cowley, Jock- son) 10:25 6. Americans, Stewart, 13:43. Penalties: Hoilett, Jerwa. Third Period : None. U? among the and big . onto 6 (20 minutes overtime) He‘ Liieilvvdizo m SKATING FQUIPMFNT and hay show hers. The preference for C.C.M. overwhelming. You are bound to be right if you follow their example. And no mat- ter what price skates and shoes of genuine C.C.M. quality and 6.0M. workmanship. value for your money. fumbles to whip Duke's blue devils 10-0 before a crowd of 40.000 at Durham while 65.00’) saw Ford- hiim. likewise unbeaten. spill New York University after more of o dog fight than most experts had expected. 20-7. United States And Canadian Rugby Results Undstod Canadian Result; (By The Canadian Press) Intercollegiate Final Queen's 7, University of To: Mntched Sets best hockey players is simply you pay, you'll be getting as gn, 17K MATCHED Interprovincial Final Ottawa 1, Toronto Argos l0 (Argos win round 21-16. Ottawa having won first game 16-11) Interprovinciai Junior almi- SETS flnil-l (replay) ‘I/ at 1;. um“ “WIN NW Ciilwus on TORONTO, Nov. zb-ioru-over the crimson mound concealing Ot- tawa's dead football hopes, Toronto ‘Argonauts looked today towards the Canadian championship for the {not time since 1938. Fast and young. complied Wilh" overhead piotoction that made the road smoother. Aruba won the Bis Four title Saturday by defeating-- but never conquering-Dustin's raiigiirldeic 10-1, The defending champions, Roughriders had won the first game of the total-point playoff 15-11. The round score for Argos was 21-16. Bob Isbister, QB-ymr-old sculier halfback. puntcd and passed the vloinry strokai. Smashing tackling on both sides slapped every other attacker. even Ottawa's crunching Dave Bprague. wildcat of a. furious last-period drive. tould only set so fiu". But there was no stopping Isbi tor and the 60 yard Dllnts he unlnnscd in defence of Toronto's lead. When it was over. Argos liiid qualified to face Sarnia‘: Ontario title next Smtuidriv- The winner of , this varies will play the West's blue bombers from Winnipeg in the national final Dec. 11- “Gabby” Street Bennie Binns, Islimi] mug“. weight boxer, will mo“ Guitar Leslie. Souris, former I'll!“ . ward Island heavywcighl chug‘. plnn in a Scheduled 1c mmq J ‘bout at. the Labor Union Hail , liiursday, December l, It w» announced inst night. ( Leslie was lginiiliy scheduled to fight Stan Biggar, Ohlflnflg- town. ormnt holder of the ls- I land heavyweight title, but the rlwmnlm iuu been forced to the sidelines with on injured huge, In tho semi-lino! on the was card Vic Trcniialm of Pm l]. gin, will meet Kid Niiikgnqgq, (‘harlotfctown Walton-weight, in a whf-duled six round bout. Solitaire Wins Closing R008 O F S ea s o n MANCHESTER. Nov. QB-(CP Gablei-Tiie flat 110mg season wq brought to i; close Saturday when Sir Emmanuel Hoyle's Solitaire, six-yciir-old goldod son of Sol- dcnnis from Indifferent. won the Manchester November handicap. Leading all tihe WW 811d lwlding off it determined challenge from 1111s CHRISTMAS GIVE Montreal N.D.G. 5. Ottawa Burghs '1. , U. S. Scores Holy Cross 20, Boston College 0 Army 6 Navy 0 Stanford 0 Columbia 0 (tie) Marcus Marsh's velvet Cushion. the zs-m-i solitaire won by hllf a length, covering the 1 1-3 mile; in 2:42 1-5. Another three-quarters To Manage Si. Louis Club Spurting Goods Ask Santa For a New Pair of C.C-M. Skates and Tell Him to Get Them Drawn for December 24th. 1937. THE BIKE SHOP i 231- gncuiv You I 0 Hm! MA! i8 comm’ 1 0. G. M. MATGIIED SETS Now on Display at Fhrdhsm 20 New York U. 7 Pittsburgh 10 Duke 0 Southern California 6 Notre Dame 13 Auburn 14 Moi-ids 0 Georgia 6 Georgia Tech 8 (tie) Louisiana state 20 ‘ruiane 7 Southern Methodist 0 Term! Christian 3 Nebraska 3 Kansas State 0 g 5H0?- ihe New Bicycle to be ment of Charles E. Browns laturduy left Bane Ruthi post for 103B was concerned. In naming Street to the vacant 10b in either league, pre- sident Donald L. Baron Evening shoes are lavianiy em- ‘ bmidered this season to match the season's drt&sa. Whit; satin shoes us iipangied with tiny silver, \ sequins huticnholod round with‘ red, -___._ Browns disclosed he ‘had given Hui-h only passing consideration. The former home run king o1 New York Yiiukou has boon quwted as saying he would return to inse- baii_oniy u a big-tima manager. [of a length hack, in third plug in ,the field of 31. was 10rd Glanely‘; _ I, ___ - t_ ‘Marvin 8T" wmfl‘ N“ 2B figxffy. @1111 fnv0‘ii.e at 5 to 1 with s1; Street as manner of St. Louis Fwlnmm Bus‘ Rum“ "n" "on the 91mm; 1903i“; in’ lend 0i n. season but the Rs 101 u u mujiq- league bani” ,1 of the great rding career ‘ Donoghue. who at the up ‘I d! 1| only to become a trainer. Donofliuc, tho winning jockey in six derbyg, of the Asiyimiix. who finished seventh. Superbus. who started The race marked not only the flnli day of Sieve rode Leave the gaily colored 106K!“ on yvurmew booiu- The! add i nice note of color to the mom Rosebud is a prime favourite with pipe Smokers. . . and if should io a man's idea 0F whoi good tobacco in ibis popular Maritime smoke. Cut smokinq tobuEcu THE IwAIuTJMB SMOKE be. For Rosebud .. . measures up in every way Try Rosebud In your pipe say (hare IS keener pleasure A Hockey Results (By The Canadian Press) National with: Toronto. 4; Montreal Martians. 0- Montreiil Canodienmi; New York Romero. l- u New York Americans. 4; Chicago International-American: Philadelphia, 2; Syracuse, 0. Pittiibursh. 2; Springfield. i. New Haven», Cleveland 0, (over- time tie). Exhibition: ‘ Montreal Royals. 5; Atlantic City See Gulls, 4 (overtime). Eastern United States League: New York Rovers, 3; Bronx Tig- ers, 2. Baltimore, 4; Hershey, i. SATURDAY Qllaboo Senior Hockey League: Ottawa, (i; Verdun. B. SUNDAY Quabec Senior Hockey LQZIUM Verdun. 8; Ottawa. 2. Quebec Aces. 6; Montreal 0on- cordia. 8. SUNDAY GAMES Intsm Hooker:- Providenua 1. Pittohurgir i (over a tie). Philo eiphia 3, New Haven 0. Syracuse 5, Springfield 1. Former Local Ho ch ey is ts Star In Win fiPlilNGFliill-D. Misfit, Nov. 28- A pair of former Charlottetown hockeyists sent Springfield Indians down to their first Intornatinnal American League defeat of the sea- aoii Batuidav night. Ron Hudson and Barry Currie combined for both goals as Pitt-s- biii-gii Erato: trimmed the Indisns 8-1. Hudson opened the worlfll in the first period on Curries assist 1nd Gui-rip counted in the second lminn on Hudmn’: scrap he- which houses them. hooldfl lllinl a protection to the bofk. A muaii d tum a With n. ii l I 1m i iii, 51.00; n . tween Irvlnwhnw of the Indian: served, 15¢“; ifmlfto: mcludmxfivggllcornlo cumin-i.» Build JQWUW lhli’! Mid M15339 Shoe Shine Parlor opens Wodnudoy, lino. 1|}, Q Romain $19084 l; he Ommygg Ringside ond reserve! not: numhond. Doors upon 7J0 usrzscstm: m: w...» .12.... u" W w -~~~- throw h the dnfanoa in the final __ ~ , t... ,. from a —-—- tubmbm "CAP" STUBBS AND FORM HOCKEY LIAGUI N. H. L siiiiiiing CANADIAN SECTION “m” W, '5 '1, § 2Q, ‘f? <0- r. by Gulrdlan’! special Wm) Americans 4 3 11818 0 "Wm- N' a" NW’ m-No" Canadians 2 I 31717 7 5mm" “m1 "m!" hmhY 19°F Msroons i i l 181D 7 for "I" Mason “wk form hm AMERICAN SECTION Blivrdflv when repre-iontctim oi w L D p A P“ Haligonians A. C., HRIHEX, DB1- BOSbOn a -o 2 1a 12 14 howls University and 'I'ruro Bear- Rangers a 4 11514 '1 not: pledged their clubs to for- chicago 2 5 2 16 27 6 motion of a league. Detroit a a 11s no s Tlilllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll i v. ‘ lfllllllllllllllllllilll iilllillllllllllllllllllllilllllllll l‘ WA L T Z E 8 1 ... 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