aowi inc _ . Boxmo - ’ ’ wREsTi :Nc pi/ J' F BASKETBALL ' f - f, _. ` V 1. ' ini" : ' “R ‘T "`-~l'.'~",',é rg' . , ~/- »~_f.£_,_;{,,/,"'-,‘. . nAsEBALL _ f 5;. _Q _& 3”' _¢, i A if oTaEiz sroivr ` . , foizrin ' iVVestern-Wlll'T1lili|§Illl;’g;"5T"l"""S ’F0~°-”~L°d@'°S‘ " ' ' "' g I ` I Boxing Bout' Of District No Team ls Beatenb ll] FUR* . ff. A '12 C°~v<=~éi By Wolverines I-0 Second Period Goal By Gagnon Gives Halifax Squad Hard- Earned Victory - 'Wolves Display Speed Galore. - (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Nov. 13.-A lone tally ekcd out early in the second period |pellcd defeat for Winnipeg All-Stars gt the hands of the nnovated Hall- iax Wolverines before 2.500 people in the Forum here tonight, , The touring exhlbitionists gave Halifax fans their first view of the intricacies of the forward pass but play generally was ragged and the Westerners appeared tired. They shone on defence work. l'l0W€V€I‘. and McQuade stood up against incessant nainincrings from the Speedy Hali- fax forward line which continually outsped the visitors. Picking up a .snappy pasa from Bill Cowley, Paul Gagnon, the flasliing Frenclnnan only recently from Montreal, fired at McQuade, from close range and the puck shot into the net. The Winnipeg goalie for a while was kept busy respond- ing to a rapid barrage from the "Wolf" forwards and was acclaimed by the crowd for several spectacular |t0I>5- Apart from the speed demonstra- tions by the Wolverine forward linel the game lacked the usual punch' and at times Halifax appeared non- piusseci by the new brand of play. Apparently weary from the train ride, the Winnipeggers slowed down considerably in the third period and kept juggling the front line each . time the wolves would insuiii s new! forward trio. But in the rear`they' had almost an impregnable line des- pite continual play in this quarter. They tired, however, and it was only the lightning-like antics of their capable net-keeper that blocked I loopholes which opened wide on sev- lral occasions. Only on few occasions did the Westerners threaten to even thc count but they could not break through the Graliain-I.iuvigne-Sarf gent combination. ` Witii action reduced to a slow pace the game rougliencd in the closing minutes and Gagnon was struck by a visitor but the bell in- tervened in whatever was about to happen. Bobby Orr To Meet Dwyer AMI-IERST, N. S., Nov. 13-(C.P.) -Seeking to add another link to’ his long chain of victories since turning professional last .sPl‘lI1€.' Bobby Orr, colorful lightweight box- rr from Joggins Mncs, will meet Don Dwyer of St. John‘s, Nfld.. DOWN THE ALLEYS Nov. 20, signing of the contract. lwas announced here tonight, the bout to be staged in St. John‘s. K. ._ _:;,,__. ..._...__.. _-.--._ .-_-~ SUMMARY First Period No scoring. Penalties-McLean, Lavigne, Wil- son. _` Second Period 1-Halifax, Gagnon (Cowley). Penalties-Porteous, Munson, W11- son. Third Period No scoring. Penalties-Sliibicld. , i Goal Saves: i McQuade-9-'T-8-24. Sargent-8-9-8-25. LINEUPS liallfax-Sargent, goal; Lavigne, Graham, defence; Cowley, Mosher. Lawlor, centre; Gagnon, Lennon, Ferguson, left .wing; Porteous, Shields, Beazley, right wing. Winnipeg-McQuade, goal; Mc- Lean, MoD0nald, Wilson, defence; Carter, Munson, Kroll, centre; Shi- bicki, Malloy, right wing; Neil, Campbell, left wing. CHARLOTTETOW ALLEYS Commercial League R.oop's Ltd. ... 3157 Patterson Jewelry .... 2829 High single-P. Power 325 pins. High thier P. Power 849 p ns. HOLY NAME CLUB Ladies' Bowling Sporty Five-2105. Warriors-2049. High single, M. Dougan, 211. High three, E. Lonergim, 497. Ever Readys-1561. Sporty Five-1568. High single, G. Keenan, 190. High three, G. Keenan, 442. Y. M. c."A BowLiNo. Rebekah Bowling League Larks-1972. Doves-1387. Majority for Larks-585. High single, E. Sutherland-230. High three, E. Sutherland-51 . Orioles-1940. Owls-1925. . I Majority for Orioles-15. High single, R. Bell-199. High three, J. Cousins-459. Crows-1557. Swans-1509. Majority for Crows--48. High single, N. Younker, 196. High three, W. Adams-467. Haw.ks-1846. Robins-1810. _ Majority for Hawks-36. High single, I. Laflci‘tl/-190- High three, I. Lafferty-530. ARABELA i _ every PARIS Nov 13-(AP)-Midget \\‘olgast of Philadelphia, recognized I The district meeting of the I. 0. l F R A N 9 H I S E,in some sections of North Amerlcai . as world fiyweight champion, fought ‘ a 10-round draw with Valentin An- 0' F' mag” °! Prince Edward 15° ‘Montreal May Be Scene of Big League i Baseball Next Year. iCanadi:i.n Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 13.--’I`he Mo treal Baseball Club definitely will lbid for 9. franchise in the major 5 1 'baseball leagues at next months" meeting in New York, Hector Rac- ine. President of the club, announ- ced today. Racine, with Charles Trudeau, tend the annual meeting of major chises be offered and the prices not go too high, they intend trying to bring a, major league team to Mon- treal, Racine stated. Unofficial indications are that the St. Louis Browns, of the American League, and Cincinnati Reds, of the National League, may be placed on the market. N. H. L. GAMES TONIGHT ' Montreal at Ottawa. Chicago at Canadiens. ' Detroit at Boston. ENCOURAGE “JAf_"KiE" Si ‘,--I \vI.i -New all-time record for snowfall , . ‘in N°V@mb¢r, was announced at Hu w. H, pi-ice, Attomoy-General and Experimental Farm today wth a total fall of 14 1-4 inches wiiliiii two weeks: The announcement nun' l`€'D0l'lL’fii 1:0! fear of it nioilizg freight ii-aiu. A lfcw days laicr he received a rack- lage from \V:i!kr=i'villr‘, Oni., can- Italning the lost ball. Wlieii the sia- ition agent at W'a1kf:’\'iil<‘ was pre- lsentcd with the bidi by an e:ii;ilo;,"`c lim recognized Sccin.iii's initials. 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