BASKLIDALL much wulu NQVEMEER 22- 12.3.8 ‘F; ISUXINU ‘Duke To Meet University Of Svllthern’ Cdlifomia In Rose Bowl ,Classic "Qifizél-“i l Leave Today For I Saint Joli-n Dung Cl1nrlottclJ\v11 110c- “fig-Smith Juy} 11ml '_'T1\1"ky' hltlock leave this 11101111111: 101' Wm Johli, N. B, where they w1ll “new, with tl1e Poutiacs strong New Brunswick 11111101" tcnm._ first s of Island tillillfllll w1ll go ‘m [he duo ior 11 surccssiill sm- m 111 tl1circl1us1~11 1111100111 abode. may; your the 111111‘ \\'(-1'1~ t1 tower 1111-1154111 011 thc Junior Abblcs, . And M P. E. I. clmmplons. y, B Down The Alleys ¢||"l‘(l\\'N BOWTJNG ALLEYS - lilixcd Doubles:- g wichllllan 8c P. lVlcIunls-l-ilb. p Smith .0 B. McNelll-l-illi}. H’ pmught 8r. C. McKinn0n—l26Q. [Paquct 15B A. M0ran-—l195. A‘ Kane 8a S. McD011:1!<l-l152. E.‘ 1111:0111» -& J. n. Webster-Milli. M, 31111011 &1.J. Wllllntmsr-IOQO. _ wrun dz E. Moore-ADM. l, McCube 81. Dr. IvIcKe11zio—l083. ‘Innlghl ll ‘l o'clock:- Gull: vs. R. C. M. P. oLeodb Grocery vs. Electricians. HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Five League Uld 11mem—8l3l. “mp. Biscuit Co—20'id. High single J. D. Wcibtier 267. lliuh three J. D. Wobat-er 710. Commercial League Ewh$~2998. , i-iitrh single E. Callhahan 282. lllzh three R- IVicC-rrrille 747. NEW YORK, Nov. 2B-(CP)—'X‘ha Nationnl Hockey Lvutrue Board 0f Governors mee here tomorrow - under the chalrmansltlp of the league President, Frank Calder, of Motrmal. It is understood only routine business is 011 the agenda. zip ;; '- 01151111113111 Curling Club uu. The annual meeting of the Company will be held in the Board Room of the City Building on Tuesday, No- vember 29th. at 8 p. m. All shareholders and sub- lcrlbers are asked to attend. if. 1f. 11111111., Secretary. r500- 1_ l hos ANGELES. Nov. 2a —(AP) flzuke University lpnight w“ m. "lhd to may the University of slllllllvrn California in the Rose Bowl football classic Jan 2, LOS ANGELES. Nov, 28 ~(AP) ~Th<> University of Southern c1111- igrfllfri. selected today to represent He, ar 110st in Pasadena: Rose 0131 game. lmmedllately 5m about to 111v1lc_ as its foe one of the Félflaggplilltllinlgnlted States College‘ The Pacific Coast Coneferenge by secret vote chose the Trojans over the Golden Bears .01’ Califor. I118- Th-e two tied for the confer- enw "ltampionshln but U, s_ c. had defeated the Bears. Athletic authorities at U. s C. received news with elation. but as for hinting that Texas Christian, Duke. Tennessee or some other meld/r team would be invited west "They are all fine teams with splendid records. lmt we haven't 11nd time tn study the situation yet.” said Willis O. Hunter, dir- Arolund The Sport Front NEW YORK. Nov. 26—(CP)—By now Johnny Gottselig of chm q Blank Hawks should be through or the time being at least wit thoughts of retiring from the Nat- lonol Hockey League...- Johnn the grumbler entertained such deas two months ago....then, as s. 10- year man. he decided to give the Emma another try....he rates to- n18h/t as the League's leading scor- e12... T e1- Warrlnszt/on. the Halifax ne- sro Hm heavyweuzht. insists hl should be included in the New York BOXIHP,’ Commission plans for an el- imination tournament to determine John Henry Lewis’ uccessor as cham ion of the dlvisionunl-lenry Arms rong. high ohieftain of the rings httle men, lost five pounds during his Welter title defence a- gainst Ccferino Garcia..." Hlroto Takam is the only Jap- anese owner oi" the Uniied Stiatm turf....he races ll i1orses....not only thatilzfiébut Hiroto shoes and ex- ercises gs hin1se1i'....and as a sideline he tailors clothes for eys...-. Byron (Whlzmr) White. profes- sional football's l1ighest. paid per- former. shows you can have our cake and cat, it pal $1 .000 a year when with Pittsburgh Pirates he hasn't spent a cent of his sal- ary cheque -..end0rsemcnt of mer- cl1andise_ and exhibition appear- ances 1.111s season have paid his ex- penses... White takes off soon for Eltglttnd to study under the Rhodes Scholarship he won at. Colorado University 111st year. The WOfCl here is that Lester Pat- rick. bos of New York Ran ers and head of the three-R hoc e cimln. will soon make it four-R Wllh addition of a Canadian Amateur team as a training ground. NEWS ectoc of athletics. , orieinallv pos , wag Norm-re . . smhmmrzs ti-nwr; n85 wee when he m a trai d did S not accompany the Detilciltnoutiit _to Montreal from New York. Smith, who declined to play for ' h nmmced Thompson To Detroit Club BOSION. Nov. 8 —(AP) —'l‘he 198111125 oi Cecil (Tiny) Thompson, the National Hockey League's all- star goalie, were soothed by a, g1’- 000 bonus today when he learned that he had been sold by Boston Bruins to Detroirlted Wings for $15,000 and another player. Before heading in O ti"; mfg. WES?- w report to Jack Adams, the Detroit Manner, Thompson said; "As far as I am concerned. be- ing traded by Boston to Detroit is a break for me. I should inst l 1"" "We Ware there than I would in Boston and when I get w De. troit I'll be among such friends as owner Jim Norris. Manager Jack Adams and my old ‘ n» Marty’ Barry." When he announced ‘Thompson's sale to Detroit. one of the most lmPflrtant transactions in National Hv-"kev League history. Manager Art Ross said that he would re- call 23-year-old Wank Brlmsek from Providence International- American Hockey league to time over his goal. The other player in the deal. as Pittsburgh in the International- Ameriecn League after being suspended. said he would not be involved in the ‘Boston-Detroit deal unless he was told to report to the Bruins. rather than the Boston farm in the Int-Am loo . The Bruins would have sent Smi to Providence but he said he would have none of that and Adams an- he probmbly would tum over Jimmy Franks, Plttwtirgh goalie, t0 the Brulns_ “Tiny is the greatest goalie in the world." Adams said in Detroit. "I'm sure this is what we have 31:25:10} to give our helm confid- After summ Brimsek 910m Providence tonight. Ricss announc- ed he had obtained Nick Damore of the Hershey. Pa. In-Am Club as a replacement for the former. Since hockey transactions gen- erally involved Lt least om more club than the two participants. Damon's interjection into the deal was not explained by Rhea. “We tried to give Providence the best possible replacement ‘for Brlmsek," he said "and we select- ed Darrwre out o_ n. choice of Gottselig Still Leads Scorers MONTREAL, Nov. 28—(0P) - Lcun JOKIXLILY Gouselis. the stink- icum of Chicago _.l$l4wi£ hawks. is still the top point- gett/er o1 the National Hockey Lea- gue at the_enu o1 three weeks of. play aowruuu; t0 the LGQBUBI of- nula-l stalstlcs lfilwfl tonight. 'l'ne slippery Hawk forward pink- ar. me head 01f tho standinils in the lleasue xccozds. with a 00ml of an and uve 101- 1.1 points But greatest whit-getter feat of week WM me officially-credited flve goals and one assist that boosted ‘Tommy Anderson o1 New York Amencans Just a 001m behind Gottaelig with 6-4-40. (Unofficial summaries o! OF T The poi-loci malchlnq of C.C.M. nhieo and iho accurate rivaling o! them l0 C.C.M. matched skating shoes produce! liockq w‘ lpmonl that will enable 7°“ |° play n honor, faster game. C.C.M.'I In preferred by 95% of the leadini hockey players the world over. All: your dealer for bee, comlllii" catalogue. IWL MATCHED SF. 9 Jhr-rusr ‘vyorw 11v ‘p SKAvlflNGiEQ-UJFMEINI 0.111.111. lslllhes and llucllzv EQUIPMENT —-sold by—— Prince Edward Island's Only Sport Goods Store 0.6.14. MATGHEII SETS weeks‘ games gave Arlder In ad- ltiona-l assist, which would have put hLm 111.11 tic W1 the 0111038011113 one point behind Anderson ln the N. r1. L. figures are two of his teammates. Eddie wiseman and the veteran Nels Stewart. 911d 3m Cowley of Bosto Bruins. Wiuman has three and all; $wwlfli 1°“? "id five and Cowley 0W0 and adven- (Wiseman is credited in unoffi - m1 figures with three goals and sev- en assists for a total of 10-) I Big Crowd At . Opening Skate Enthusiastic Charlottetown aka-t- 91-5-535 or them-thronged to the leoruxu la. 1. iuglu. and LWIHGId 0n I118 blades o the liltin! musfi °l "I 12—plece brass band led by Tm Mncfiurlane. B0 s and lzirls. THE cumznorrerowiv __(_;UARDIAN 111 SPQRT WQMD PAQQSEVEL BUWLINU HULKEY WRESI LING Charlottetown Ranger's Cl b are apparently all set for their season judgina bv the interest. thst ls being shown by iarominen: citizens in backing the club. Wi'l1- out. any solicitation whatever His Honor Lt. Governor Geo. D. De- Blois yesterday nmde 11 gift o! un- iforms for the players and in addit- ion several other 1 e cash donat- ions have been rece ved. Just a sample of how the club is ca chlng the fancy of izhe public. Altho the team w1ll not have the Wor , Whitlock. McEaehernI line intact nevertheless it is fairly’ certain that Worth and McEacl-l- em will line up in local livery “Ta.rky" a_.~1__a,_n_n_q\_1nced_yes erd y Cowley MONTREAL, Nov. 28 —(CP) -— llddie Wiseman, one of the little men of the National Hockey Lea- gue, stepped right up into the heat of the scorlnz race last week th a. flurry of goals and iDSlSLS that raised his total by six points. Official statistics tonight. showed the speedy New York American winmnm from Newcastle, N. B., with nine pOlnli-b, placing him in a tie with Bill Cowley, Bcstons all- star centre, for scoring leadership oi the League's Maritime Marks- men. Wiaeman has three goals and six uaim while Cowley, a former Halifax Wolverine, has two goals and seven assists. This duo holds a. two polnt lead over Joffre (Dizzy) Desilets, who went to Chicago Black Hawks from Montreal Canadians this fall. and Ray Getliffe, blond Bruin wing- man. Desilots, like Getllffe a formed Saint John and Charlottetown amateur, has scored four goals and assisted in three others. The fig- ures are reversed for Getliffe. Bill (Flush) Hollett of North Sydney, N. 5., third Marltimer on the Boston team. has a goal and three assists while Pete Kelly of Char! ttetulvn has assisted on two Detrot goals. Two other Maritim-ers ln the league do not show in the statistics. ‘They are Gordie Drillon and Claude Bourque, both of Moncton, N. B. Drillon ace right winger for To- ronto Maple Leafs. has been out of action since the first came of the season when he fractured his thumb. Bourque is the goalie Can- adians acquired little more than a week ago from leafs of the Quebec senior hockey gue. The Records: Wiseman. Amerks Cowley, _ Boston AG é>-:.:.>Ncs> sam-uwqm3 M-w-Qqmufll Hennesseyq Loses Bout HALIFAX. Nov. 28—“Kid" Rich- unison. 142, of Halifax, scored a six-round victory over “Tlger" Hennossey, 154, oi’ Charlottetown tmilighlt i.n the semi-final bout. on the Checkers’ Union Boxing Club program. Curling 1 Glub Meeting Tonight Hockey]- And Wiseman Top Maritime Scorers In N.H.L. lRo s s S-ellsl Splended Donation Received For City’s Senior Hockey Squad deciding to throw in his lot with the Junior sit. John Pontiacs. Leith Jay is accompanying the clever 0e11- tre player. Although the services of Whitlock will be missed nevertheless‘ the club is still well fortified with. forward material and their opening workout an the Forum today will be watched with interest. 'I'he following players are asked to be on hand at the Forum today m, l2 o'clock sharp. Mclnnls. MacEwen. Store . Mac- Donaid. Gillis, Woods, rach. Whalen, Cudmore. Jay McEwen. ivorth. Mcclintooh Blacquicre, lawlor. Also any ot er; who wish to try ou: for a. place on the squad. Keating’ Leads Maritimers In M in 0 r Loop ‘ __ _. L _.._ (C. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) Jruclzie Keating, leading Maritime scorer in the International Ameri- can Hockey League the last we years. has shafted again this sea.- ssn to pilnch home the points that lm-ve made him such a valuable co; in Providence Reds’ well oiled machine. ' . K011111141. who pulled into the van in the Maritime scoring race last week. has figured 1n eight goals s0 far. scoriniz three and assisting in five. If iniurics do not jinx him, n: thev did for a time last yarn the former should be well up among the league leaders when the season en s Keaizlngb closest Maritime rivals are his linelmate. Doglzie Kuhn of Truro. N. 5.. and Sammy Mc- Manus. one time Moncton Hawk who now plays for Hershey. Kuhn and McManus have seven points wee/e. Pele Kelly of Charlottetown wavho plays for Pittsburgh when he ‘ is not up with Detroit Red Win41: of the National Hockey league, next. with six. Ran Hudson of Provide-nee Shmwd the blmzcst gain of the week amcmg the Maritime-m. The former Charlottetown and Hali- Verdun Mflple- fax amateur scored three 1061s and ‘usslslted in another:- to boost his total to five points. Tied with him Ls another former Hawk. Bert. Connolly cf SnrlngflekL Another point back are Des Smith of New Hlztvon. Crosleyt SYWFWOOd of Providence and Clar- ence Steele of Hershey. Smith used to nluv in Saint. John and Char- lottetown Sherwood 0011195 from Sauui Jchn 21nd Steele was an anmteur in Charlottetown. The records: Keatlmz. Prov Kuhn. Prov McManus, Hershey Kelly. Pitt Hitdson. Prov Connollv. Spring Sherwood. Prov Steele. Hershey Smith, Ne wH-avm f-nmb. Sprlnq Jackson. Spring w-»uuwuM§pwO Quuw~NN#Mww> ~@»ssum@=<@w 17% Mlmlrds for colds. _ ./i\I- The annual meeilnggotthe Char- lottetown Curling Clu w11l_be held this evening in 1l1c Board ltoom o1 the City Building at 8 P. M. work on the new rmk us W011 as routine matters will be discussed. Club officials are looking forward w a Large gtlendance of the curl- lng frutentity and ludzuu; from the they should not be disappointezl. It is expeccuihc 111111111‘. wtught will cover a wide rdngv 0i 10.114‘!- and hat temalvc p-am 101‘ 1.110 season's activities w1ll be mapped “l? r1211 t oi whired over the DB ¢° 9° ice stroking in time with m9 M‘ eiggcetzgtlffrlsw e e mum i glagsy qualities throughmit the night and not one wet f’ 8W9"- ed. 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