NOVEMBER 6. 1936 THE (JHARLUI'I‘E'I'OWN PAGE Sli V liN u? BOWLING HOCKEY WRE$TLIN G lieserved Tribute n; Fred Kelly The Saint John Telegraph Jounui 111111,; the follcvzing triliute ,0 prod Kflly coach of Acadia In- ierfuLflllillt.‘ 1111,2113" champions. .._,\,.,q;11_1 Univemiys gridiron iiicn now hiaritiiiie intercollegi- ate clumps for 1936, will be 11.111111, 111111111 the next few day i1. 11 1x1wcrfui aggregation, “M11, 1111 mint. have been to crack Mount A ‘time ycstnrday after- wliat. about the old , their coach Fred 111.1. 11 Ilnlllf‘ has been so 111 .\l:i1'.t 111': sporting w rs i.11- tiic pa t 20 years? "Fred Kelly, 0r “I{cl," t0 Ill 11m f‘ tn llilVt‘ been privileged to -:n. i. the man who oreiiiiziiiicii, training flllil s,» .1: mm 11111:. 15 who wore the “l1l111i1cs.“ Jcrseyysinto the cl1.11i111;111.,~li11> tilt. He's clone so f0,- 111 ~. always producing a (‘lthlll 111.111 which won or lost a. lillttl‘! ' bi v.1: good ii lt. ~1-1{<-l' is the some follow who 1111.,- put Acalia Univeiilty on 111p .jX\l'Iill_E,' map with the track 111111 fit-d .c.1m which has clean- “1 -,1_;1 ,\1.1ritin1e honors for al- mw '1 tilt-ode, 11's wins being all in a row. He's more oi a. 5110111111; sculptor who fashions a mobile machine from raw mat- erials, 11nd his success has not hwn small. _ “Years age when the famous Abcgwcit hockey squad of Prince Edward xhind, thrilled 1.111s and went through to vict- ories intended, Frrd Kelly was the 111111111111 captain. Today, Itcadin University should be proud to have such experience and good sportsmanship rolled into" an instructor who can and docs get the boys to per- form »~and they like itl" “Kt-l“ who with his wife ipeiids the summer months st- Brighton shore and who is quite ictive in local tennis circles will iind his host oi friends and ad- mirers in this city and province Amerks And Black Hawks ‘ P la y D r a w Hooleyln His New Livery CHICAGO. Nov. 5—tA. P.)—- The lcgully-eiiibroilcd New York Americans and Chicago Biacl: l-Iawks battled to a 1~l UVETLllll’: tic at the Chicago Stadium tonight t0 open the National hocikey league season before 13,000 spectators. Both goals caiite in a fast, Hlllgil second period. Bill Kendall, on a fast pas from Louis ‘frudcl, p1it the Hawks in front aizer IliIlC‘ minutes of play in the siariza. Less than six minutes later Harry Oliver knotted the count with Lloyd Jackson getting an assist. The fight for control of the Americans being waged between the league and the club's ousted owner. William Dtvyer, failed to prevent the visitor; irom battling the Ilawks on’ even terms through the game in which l1 penalties were called, In the final overtime session John Gitilaligiii-t‘ of the Atiiericriin missed a penalty shot awarded when Alex lovinskg; interfered with Dave Schriner. About two weeks ago the Na- 1,tiona.1 League took over the Amt-ri- leans franchise. Wedite fay. an lorder obtained fium a Judge at lWliitby Ont, was served on the Here ls Ilooley Smith, fonner Montreal Maroon hockey phycr snap- lAmerlcans- "e-‘iralum! um“ “om I ped in a Boston Bruin outfit for which team he will be playing this - playing ‘mder the ‘mspices m. the season. Hoolty looks very grim and camera wise, ns he poses witli the National 1mg“ A5 E result m“ big B insignia on his arms. The B is expected to stand for Bifl’ as well played mnlght under the name of as Bruins this year, now that Art Ross is back at the helm. the New Ym-k Americans Hockey .Club. oi which Dwyer was president. Attorney John Shelleck, repre- , tenting Dwyer, said the club is l willing and able to meet its finazi- feltil obligations but Frank Calder. I 1 President , lsaid other club representativesl lwould have to study the situation l , beiore a. final decision is ieacheci. l Burleigh Grimes Sacceeds Stengel As Manager Of Brooklyn Dodgers (flab The injunction which compels use _ oi.’ the name-New York Americans l Beloved in Brooklyn for his pit- Hockey C111b—at least 1111111 set l citing and aggressiveness, his gruff l 114619. 11118 110 EIFOCI O11 tht‘ E1116 l BROOIQXN, N_ y“ N0“ 5 ._ swaggcriiig manner and his habit ‘ receipts question. Visiting itiains do (AP) -- Tempestuous Biirleigh of dusting the batter off, Biirleigh, 110'? 5111116 111 Teceipls- Grimes today came back to his old, 110W 43. SDPM 3? years in the mai- By SCOTTY RESTON Associated Press Sports Writer heartily endorsing the above tri- tute and extending congratulations to him, the team and the Uni- versity. " lAmerks Are Still Amer/as wannyjont. Nov. 5-1.6?) - liiarty Sneaker, butiness manager lei- the New York Americans, quiet- Lv obtain-ti 11.11 order from Judge D. 11. Coleman here yesterday design- Ill to restrain the National Hockey league 11nd Frank Calder, Presi- ient, from playing the Amerks un- tier any llllllli‘, than their own. lllflllitsvr Red Dutton 11a players had signed contracts llresenttwl by Calder. ‘I don't know about." sa.d Dntton, "but I am told we rm woikiug under League orders new‘ and it is tinder tho=e "Mflibe 1v»: are still New York 5m I don't. know. It's a fused to name Grimes‘ salary but said it was ager of the Rochester Club last year. was the only other i-nauser- iousiy considered. fighting grounds a5 111,111,136; 01' oi-s with eight clubs. In his nine ‘LINEUP Brg-Qokjy-n Dodgers, years here he won 157 games and G931 stormy pegrel of the Dodgm-si lost 121 for a team that. was gen- work's Kilfflkfls pitching staff from 1918 through orally in the second division. DPTQP-Cfi 1928, manager oi’ the seventh-place 1 ' Murray WlPbF‘ Louisville ma.) club tint year, Tm‘ “m” M" Shield-i Svibefl Grimes was iven s. one- ear con- 0cm" tract to succeged Casey Stgngel. ST‘ LOUIS‘ NOV‘ 5‘(AP)‘T‘here chapmm‘ 11°11'11"‘ The announcement was made by ought to be much rejoicing in - Sghflnpi- qqunnpwl; President Stephen McKcever FlaLbuSh tlnllghlfliurly’ Stumpy’ GMT ALHN‘ through John Gonna,“ Business 5911111131‘ B111»l‘1‘='l1 ("P111195 i5 001111118 Amcriciincsparcs “Cotton, 11.11111). _ manager oi the club. Gornian re- back to the Dodge“ and he‘; 60m" 011W" L" JMlWm» (""1l-'$'l“~“'1 111E bflfik 11811111111» Wiseman, Doran, Einms, Anderson. 1 He looks more like. the well-‘ Chicago spnres-Crotteiic, 'l‘r1irlei, dressed business 1111111 now than he l Blair, Cock. H. Jam il. did back in the dn led his spitball for "Uncle Robbie," but 8f)l7i‘ill‘ililC(‘S are deceiving. Grimes is still Grimes. even though "considerably more than $7,500.“ German said Ray Blades, mari- McCurry, 1 He added that 110M181‘ J00 511111151 1101" Babe 1111911 gfishlmwiplkloglégports me Stubble SYMDHRY that the |2"‘lll[‘S can get zvvav on ppm’ Bnivnrin ‘t 11c" on l 5 days n“ "Minx- N‘ l . 1:; pi ciin itys. _ ‘ “ ‘ ' * '-- ¢ ~- s 1 ~' » 1* ~\ - ' r _ "* - said an was lonsjdered' "I'i11 going to give Brooklyn a. First Period lmm- ' $=‘1‘1111\‘1I‘l‘1'1'111 TO-Cldy R886! Grimes was not hcrc when the I ‘H. b H l b- v . ,_ , seen-n, “one 1.10m,“-i,,g m. ,1,,~_._¢o,-.~,=; scoliugggx-qolp, . announcement was madd He said dldlntlnliiotv? 1101111111 5315111 bell Pcnaltgics" Anderson, Biizke 2. FIR” PPHHIUPF"YIKIPVRPF- T3011. 5111119" l what it is all in St. Louis he would have "the I _ " H 1d ' ' l ll. Craswell 206 197 "r1 t.“ ' best hustling tcam in the National whclhm “T” Wm a m of 3am” "r S] c s’ l G ihvle ‘I61 154 153 ‘ ‘ . ._ ,__. League” not, but I can tell you it will be l '1-,,,~,,1._1g3_-, 1'1"" 1111"“ ' ' - S l i‘ "11 7!. Detroit, iliwc thicfioualrll .‘ Grimes, “tough guy" of the Lem kind (Zixssiillllply b.1111 Lcliub ‘that crom c1111 A ‘m’ u]; "m U41’; 1 I Qd . ,, _ . _ ‘. o‘ ‘ll :11. .11 u 0 1C1‘ ans - , “_ “‘ rrrs 11c r111 pH reading tochicstzo. ilélenln the 1920s, is considered one “kc” .. 1 Chicago‘ Kpndnn ‘TUTHFHI Sig“, l, ;_.1,.D,,,,_.,,,1 137 195 l Bdrm,’ Aurm 11,204 ( o , e few men popuar enough to ' _ y ., . ,_ , 1' 'l't)li‘ii—--1217. , v -, t. - H. _ -. console the Brooklyn fans Mr the He admitted he ivould like to Ammmnns‘ 01M“ ll ' '73“ n‘ TlIlRl) Dam“ Po 0 MU m“ Kim} I t. t 1 1111.2": Dizzy Dcan, the Cards‘ star “'39- i i-I. Roimi 2G0 187 244 1744' OSSAB*S mm‘ ‘m _iw _ 4 pitrhcr and CNN $155M.‘ Penalties: (71,111; Slip-ht, 'l‘i1t1111p-1 (;_ I{-\[\]‘\:1X\ 15g 16;; 1,33 Penalties IIOWI‘. .. . . -. , - son, Kendall. 'i‘tli.lli—— 11:11 —"= ' " ' ’ '~ . m. t‘lk°,D1“"“l m“ m ffmw’ FOURTH 11 Birch 11:1 111 1m any time he can get him, he Third Form“ J‘ Cnnfiglmn 221 222 H4 T0tfly_"_933 , 511111 "A114 I “"1111 hfmdle 111111- 11. 1.1.-1-¢11~1.111<~ 132 17o 234 TENTH C ' l ' _ too." 56011111; lwuc- ' 'l'o‘.al-»1i32. .1. n. w<»1>.»-t<~i~ 2-21 2m iin ronln l SC/llifiélllfig 1 G ---— Penalties: Shields 1.\i;1_,1-:'~. S;i~ ‘ FIi-‘Tii M. Raimliaii 9G 150 llT _ _ I“ be“ (Nlajorh 1 I" liviiticsscy 14R 19B l?!) ‘Putiil 413i. H ‘ Th'fd l if I.’ I O u Vi‘ F; u h F; h l M. 111111111317 169 208 la4 m Zililblgfllllllil nIdZ-iti $11151 y ' A ‘l 1 i ' '1‘ t. 6. .se , 1 1:11 11,11.‘ 1.1111" . ‘ "nus lg ter 011111111" l U 1 sixrii ~ l. Doilpiili & lVlrIlr-llnn. p _ _ - l o 1 V, Cojcle 167 313 1R1,‘ ‘.2. P, (lauclr-t it F1. McMillan. \VASI~IING'I'O.’\. N111. '1 1.'\i‘1 - ‘ Stgned F0!‘ BOZZtS soaring none. 1'). Connors 129 I84 145 3.1“. 111111.11 s- F‘. 'I‘ici'11t‘_\'. Next bascbzill t. 1.1.11 .1.» (‘ronln NEW YORK. Nov. 5 Penalty: Levin-ski". l Tllml-“llll-T _F\_T“ ‘é- Emmi“! €"‘&R~EC*I‘;““1‘°f‘t» will be playing third int-c, ,\1 1\' s11 ' ——— ' l 2 lticQti-iidh l‘ h iss i110 1m 511.1. glllil-ZC iv 1' Billlliklt“ c‘ Tm“ ‘Wlmw- m" l“"““" m“ 1 l'l"“*l‘ l’ ‘ ‘ NEW YORK, Nov. 5 -— (AP) — GAME CANCELLED l ‘I pa“ 171 169 191 7' M_ Mcmnis 8, G_ E350,» Sax Manager said today tht-n nnt- ‘ 1111 11.1; 1' Gunner 13111111114. Finnish hem/Y- . —~— 1‘..-_1 1910, 3_13_ Mccnbe s; J_ Q1'{\(11Qy_ rndeci-lf the broken thumb heals miizv 111st l.- 11 weight. who 1111s W011 b11111 of his enact: BAY, Nxv iIiFll 1n- I-IGHTH 9. K. Flynn to 1-2. 1.0011111. m, 1 to»; [iffy .4 _ fights since coming to this coun- day forced canmlt, m, n. n W, V.» ‘ IFSIinnotL&&R\V-DHI11PP1111Y- ‘I'm feeling great. now, sprv as, a u» cn 111i 11 .-.. try, was signed for two more en. yup challenge 111111111 111- 11 "r11 All‘: Md -11 n. A. sggiltilrty a“ kid." Cronin said today. (ii§l‘t"‘.'.ll"l- lull!‘ of 11.11 - gngeincnts by the 20th Century Caledonia, present llfiltltl‘. and " ' 11G shaver 8, JV A_ Bmflime ing talk (i111: hi; Red Sex (ifilTS stat. S artiii Club today. Dominion No. 1i. rugby tciuii. 14‘ H, Corcnmn 35 1L Cormrm, “we nun1b¢red_ .. D B -_._ .W W 1- .________~_ BRINGING UP FATHER I THEY MUST BE WALKIN’ "Remembrance Ila November 11th, Give a little moi. 1111.111" 1 cit ewmo tobacco VLftvtiPQRT Bnrkv ‘ 11154111. in‘. when he hur- lLCVillbl-LV, Lnirochelle, Kendall. m“! Officials-Bill Stewart 11nd Duke‘ “C” w mp n“ club wishes rill bowlers taking part tonight to be on hand earfy sollml, 10-3‘ line. Near the finish Pete made the opening more disappoint- . ing than ever for 8,462 fans by WRI. GARDENS TORONTO. Nov. 5—tCPI-Ju5t as cup hopes MAPLE LEAF‘ they ruined Szanley liereabouts last spring, Detroit's Champion Red Wings spoiled the National Hockey League opening tonight for Toronto Maple leafs by winning 3-1 over the home forces. The king= oi professional hockey looked regal only in the third per- iod, but they got in sufficient blows during this session to flatten the Leafs and wreck completely Walter {trodes ambition of Stilliillg his Jiff-IBB-QUG career with n shutout. “railing 1-0, having been pretty Jioroughly outplayed, the Red l1. ings attacked all the way through the final stanza and scored three times on the Rookie Leaf goal zender, once on a biueline shot that Jiibbled through the 21-year-old .:1tmari's rhin pads. Buzz Boll scored the only goal in ll‘ first period, sniping in a pass 1mm Bill 'I‘hoi1is. Iliirvcy Jack- nii, the games real star, and Syilvanus Apps. amateur star oi llaniilton Tigers last sea on, carried the batile to the Champions through tlic second without scor- mg. But the Wings tied the score when Bucko McDonald put a goalmouth pass on Syd Howe/s stick and seven second later Larry Aurie beat Broda from the blue Kelly l banging, in a. rebound from Wally Very shortly the featherweight j Kilretvs shot. l The game was slow and not par- instead of the three who have, ticularly interesting most oi the claimed the world crown duringl time. the last year. As the result of his defeat of Mike Bclloise, recognized LINEUP by the New York commisslonfllen- ry Armstrong, below, negro Cali- Detroit ’l‘oronto fornia champion, is to meet Petey Goal Harrnn, above, recognizrd by the Smith Broda National Boxing Association. The Defence light probably will be held in New McDonald Day ‘nu-k Young Clancy ___.s___ Forwards Pettinger Thoms ' Iiotve Boll D n Tyle II. Kilrea Fnznigan Detroit SIlbS~BOl\'|lIftli, Good- HOLY NAME BOWLING l..1.~t. niulit marked the finish oi lize iiiut Listed in the Alley competition. -,l111i...- very trod scores were rolled. Yoiiight‘ teams to be taken out. n: hl.\I'5‘(‘il lcii. t is tirtitving ‘- and tlicn thel rolled. The iigrh scores will be n 11"." a 1 1-,; if? teams of the 24 011-1 games will decide thel Davidson, Shiil, A. Jac Pep Kelly Fowfcr. iloincr. fellow, Barry, Auric Lewis, Pete Kelly. W. Krlrca, Snrreil. Brine- teau Toronto Subs» H. Jaeksoiz, Apps. ii, A1012. Officials-A: Smith and Johnny ltiitehcll. r<l'Z\I.\i.\il I First Period 1. Toronto‘. Boil lTiiti-IIIS, P1111111:- $c0res As Red Wings l Defeat Leafs. BOXING 1 l l »/ A ioy and swooped down. He ran out a quarter of a mile of line and then lie "sounded" straight clown. They put the winches on to kedge him up and the Skeena started to stancl on her nose. They hung 011. The whale didn't give an inch . . l And then sticidenly the ship levelled up. The wire whale line ran into slack coils in the winches- The harpoon had pulled out! . .. . But they got up to hirri again two hours later. Read Negley Parson's thrilling story of an actual whale tight that lasted all day. in this week's Toronto Star V/eekly, for sale 10-day at your newscieztler s, ANOTHER SEA STORY- ANI) NFARER IIONIFI The u l1.ilc hunt story above re- lates in the Xnrili Pacific (or . "The Ancient DIIIFIIIPI‘ ot‘ l'1.“.tl" _‘ Nelson h‘. lionrl. in The Star Wcrklv this‘ wet-k, is a story nt‘ the North ftilaiitic and it inn-shes close by (‘ape Iittcc. Ncnfntitiil- land. Ii is the ainry oi‘ the schoon- cr "(IAI)", (‘aptaitt i-Lri-atiiinsiiii. linun. ‘out Stuidtu-lanil in ha .. t to Ilili 11x tn load lumber. This ii the ship that “'11s Iiccalineil 4'1 days in rind-Atlantic and another Didn't more BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Catching the King of the Sea E FOUCHT for two hours and his l/Viikt‘ in the sen was tinged with-blood, so that the sea gulls sliriekecl will‘. ,1 mil;- in {v.11 \.'<"-k.~'. \'.'1_v:1".i-t're1n England in lI:1!i.i\' lmrliotir took from July 2 to September 11?, lit-ail about it in this wet-It's TitVOlllO Star Weekly. It's true. DON'T FORGET THOSE COMICS The 'I‘01"1v‘Yn Stet‘ \"""'~l\‘ is 1111‘ paper that c.1110‘; it; t'1ill_~ilcri newspaper pages , 0i" nlmirt-tl comics-iii pages: . . ‘ i1‘ . . . “Tillie. the “Ilrenclio Iii Pays" . . . 'I‘ni'lt-r" Bean". . 1‘. v "Sentinel Louie" . . . " ‘ . " . . . "Petr- nnd l’.1t _\" 'I"11-Ji ' . . . “.1111.” . I11 1 vr sclwierl {~11 tln- Iiest ull .\ rtli ‘nnt-iitxi p-u- duct-s. LADIIJSK-YOI" ll.“ i‘ A IVHULII SECTION ir Weekly i» lull nl on l." "‘ ‘:1 111111- Ltinilv. 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