_ ___ lfAGE SIX 1 iOld Country i - Sport shorts By Douglas Ami"!!! _ Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Nov. QB-iCW-Sport ...shorts from Britain: Ryan Greemnounvt, o! Bury is sglad there were mtnesses to this “golfing feat. To celebrate the anniversary of his first. hole-zu-otie. Grecnmount, 11131111 11 rniltld my‘? t"e course .vi'l1ere he scored irs act. When he jgsmc to 1111* 1111-11111 hole where —he previously sank his tee sho1, he Qtock a firm grip on his club. iwuzig frock.’ 111111 flYCDjJPQ the ball into the cup tor another hole-in- e110. [HJOv D 11"» ".1 p1on. ralscti ‘.1111 1 1'0 _ g .359,“ ny .'l'.lU'l.I _1111¢ .11 I115 111l- Jlard l'lli‘_~ 11* 1‘ . 1"c.i .111otl1cr 51311 113p 1.1111: 1 .111‘. in a series o! fvlnhltion tnlfrhcs W1. .1111 111111111. 1111c oi he 11's‘. 21-1 11:0 11;1cu111.1t11‘ llzes :11 a -‘ c 111ml a! 11's 11111110 near ‘l".11~ crrud Jeemrd 11".1<-n 1r 1111 for .1 Belfast sy- ~ 1' 111 ‘.8851 112111 a pueumat 111111-111110. but manned their minds when he wou tour 011111 agac: t amt of .0 11:11: ‘c1 Ireland c o! lmrse racing in lowed b‘: CV1". Y f1c1r rec 11111<=11<la 1111113. Yport Shorts B) Al Cullelti (“inrudisn Press Staff Writer theyll lury from 11111 ltangers‘ . worst ;.1e 1935-36 season nnen tl1cv foil out of the playoffs, x1e Potrzckmcri have scored in Bl szraight games including past sea- sc11‘.=. 1:111 oils. ‘lne Rangers l11-ld y. " Nil L. rcco1'd—a '17- come stre l1 set a decade ago... Watt: '0 l111_1~ a simre in a hockey yer?...For $50 the newly-in- porated Washington Lions of <;11= American Hocke 1192151118 Will sell you one slutro o stock _. Bos- 1.;11 131111115 1111-11 five of the Can- adian play "s .;11 zho Boston Olym- 11'.c amateur te:1|11...'I11ey‘re one of the reasons 111w the undefeated Tics are leading the EUSAHL with an average. of eight goals a gwme Rumor Dcpur Connie .\I.x»k.5 that “he has 11 lifetime Jc-b with |11c tmenever he wants it" may bung Leno Blaclcburne. manager 111 Toronto Mrple Leafs. back to 1115 old job as coich with the Ath- lvtics...The Leafs will undergo m leblilldlllg job "‘~" \\'lll'r 111111 new manager is part of the plan .. remark Punching the bag Sailor Georgie Abrams’ hobby 1| portrait painting and he exoects to <11 a little art work on Tony Zalc Friday night in their Garden rlash for 111v middleweight title“ Ninxic Border. Montreal welter- wmght. has been signed‘ to fight. Pcte Deruzm ".11 the semi-final to ‘he Young Kid McCoy-Ray Rob- i-ison weliviwvoirzl1t elimination Oec. l2 :11. $110 GardemHMalch- maker Nat Rogor: suvs he also plflll; to slmw Niontrenlfis Harry Hurst. and Dave Casiilloux. Do- lvininn lichi and welterweight champion. in shows at the Garden this winter .. THE unARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Blue Bombers Head east for Rugby final B~ Charles Edwards (‘ana fan Press Staff Writer “WNNIPELT. NOV. ':5-1OP)— \V1lll1i‘p(=g Blue Bombers loaded \\"."11 football pcucr 1'11 a starting ‘mm bu! int-lulu}. tho reserve strcngllt that helped them win the (‘1111ad1a11 cirampltn-lnp in i985 and 39.e11l1‘11ined for t-he east tonight. They moot Ottawa's east- ern utlelualders. the Rough Riders. in Toronto Saulrclay with the Grey Cup at slslic. V Co11cl1 Reg '1‘ .112 i011 1115 35 plIi_\'€I'.\‘ enstivortl 1o clan-ax a gruelling season 1n 11111111 Bombers 111011 l0 Eliilnes and lost six. They lime scored 106 points to their op- positions 143 and their omnetl- tion included one of the best. teams on tn;- goiiiin-vnt. Columbus Bulls, American Proircssionzzi League Champions. Bombers Oucncd the season A118- 20 with :1 151-11! victory over Bulls. 111111 trnitlcd here. Bulls took the second and 1l1Lrd games of the ex- 11111111011 series 6-0 and 31-1. Bomb- ers also drc-ppe :1 two exhibition games to Kenosha (Wisconsinl Cardinals, a semi-professional team. 18-16 and 96-8. Winning a fifth consecutive west- ern title, Bombers 10:11 H1119 01' l.llel.t' ll games wiLl1 Western (‘studs teams. dropping 9-0 and 3-6 decisions to Re-411111 Rouglund- ers whom they defeated two games to one in the Western Interpre- vincial Union final. ‘The Union find-l cost services of Bombers’ versatile hullback, Art Stevenson. who silffered a knee injury Manager Jce Rvan 5111's Stevenson, 11110 111011 the Western Union scoring title with 29 points. w111 not play Saturday. Bombers. who avefiiili? 192 “Kid! and 25 years of age. went- t rough a pro-journey workout this after- ncon. They'll reach Toronto Thurs- day morning, stOp there for brrak- {£51, and than proceed to Hamil- ton where they will practice Thursday and Friday. New Manager For Cleveland CLEVELAND. Nov. 25-1111»- Lou Boutlreau, Cleveland's 24-year- olu shortstop, tonight was named field manager of the Indians on a two-year contract, becoming the oungest baseball pilot of major ensue l1isto1T. The appointment was announc- l ed- bv Alva Bradley. President. of the Cleveland baseball club. o. few hours after the post 11nd been vacated by the elevation of Roger T. Perkinpouglnt-w the front office job 0f vice p1‘i’51(l0l’lT~. _ Bradley said "I suppose hes the youngest, baseball n1an11ger ever named." b11t indicsted that. he had overcome any hesitation on that score. "The more I thouKhT~ the more I thought here's the fellow who knows all the ball players. he said. The shortstop. chosen the most valuable Cleveland player in 1941 bv the Cleveland chapter of the Baseball Writers. Association. joined the Indians late in the i939 season and has stoned ever since. - wean-w ass-m sew-Q -.~ "You CAN... It's EASYWMI 1v u.“ AkI-wnflll-iw I wish I could ro/I 'em like that!" 725/14...’ cnoss cu-r CIGARETTE TOBACCO It's wonderful-this new CROSS CUT tobacco-wonderfully easy to roll-wonderfully pleasing to smoke! First. it's marvellously mild and fra- grant. Second, the new “crosd” eut makes it so simple to pick exactly the right umqunt for a cigarette that looks and Inokes like ffinilor-made”. And it just snuggle: into the paper. 1 You try ill-you'll be delighledl TO ROLL s BETTER ‘TO SMOKE 3n" __ l Rookie Paces Rangers To 5-4 Victory Over Chicago Black Hawks In Overtime i NEW YORK. Nov. ‘ao-(APJ- 4—Now York. Hextall (Watson) Roolue Norman Burns. playing in 5:44 his third professional game, Io- Penalties-Coulter. seibcrt, Hextall. 111K111. set up the plays for two ov- Third Period ertirzie goals as New York Rangers defeated Chicago 5-4 and went in- to fourth place 111 the National Hockey League standings. 1t. was the first overtime game 1:1 Madison Square Garden this season and 12.662 fans thought the Rangers had lost it when young Alex Kaleta of the Hawks scored cilfl)‘ in the extra period. But Bryan Hexlall. scoring his second goal o! the night. tied the score 111th the overtime halt gone. soaring Burns’ short rebound, and when Earl Seiberi, the Hawks’ vet,- eran defenceman. drew a permit a minute later, Mao Colville san a 60-foot shot fro1n the blue line for the winning go.11 after Bum; l1ad fed him a neat pass. SUMMARY First Period York. Watson (Hextall) ‘l-CIIICHEO. HEl'g€S.l'l€.l‘i1€I‘ (DQ111- strcml 18:04 Penalties-None. Second Period Ii-Chicogo, Seibert 3:50 Kelly and Larson Sent to Minors NEW YORK. Nov. 25—(APl- Manager Red Dutton o1 Brooklyn Americans today semi. two qr m; National Hockey League wingmen, Pen; Kelly and Norm Larson, to Springfield Indians of the Amer- ican League. Du'ton's squad has been over. manned since Larson and Billy Benson Bot their Canadian us. Ports a week ago. Benson repuced Kelly who has seen little service this year and Larson, according to Button. reported overweight. N. H. L. Standing P Toronto Chicago Boston New York Brooklyn Detroit Montreal ~I<Om’&~'1@@ --nm-n<av\m Q UlOuhtnMNB I‘ ~»~oo~o 5 Miners trounce Millionaires 7-2 synnnv. 11s.. Nov, 25-<o1=1_. With defenceman Charlie Phiili 111111111; through for four goo , Glace Bay Miners trounced Syd- ney Millionaires '1-2 tonight ta widen their Cutie‘ Breton Hockey league lead to ee full games. Wit-h only nine men in uniform. the weakened Sydney team was virtually helpless a ainst a. Glace Pa)’ attack that started clicking l" We OPEN!!! minute and never let wt». The veteran Phillips start- ed of! the scoring 111, m, 34.5mm“; mark o! the opener. RADIO TRANSMISSION Jstern Daylight Saving Tlmq WAVELENGTH Throughout (10-30 pm» Western Canada-MAI n1. (to l0 00 pm.) 49.10 m. (from Canada and U.S.A.—31 32 In 25.53. PWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 M 5.15 ‘London 0111111111; 5.136% ‘Front Line Family'_Episodo 5.45 ‘Matters oi’ Moment.’ Mr. Churchill’ Talk by Philip Glledgllg, 6.00 BBC Scottish Orchestra. cs0 wzsnnnvo mom BRITAIN 'I‘O NEWFOUNDLAND’ including newsletter by D. J. Davies C.B.E.. Trade Commissioner for New. foundland. a? THE NEWS . 5 NEWS ANALYSIS XIV“ OTJARROLL. b, 1.00 wsn COMMENTARY: ‘The War at seas.’ Talk by Lt-Cmdr. THOMAS WOODRDOFTE, RN. FROM %1ON§JON' gin collaboration with BC . 1.30: Topical nature Programme. 7.45 ‘CANADIANB 1N HOSPITAL.’ 11.00 ‘London Calling.‘ 8.15 ‘Something Going 01-1 in Bri. lain Now.’ 8.45 ‘DEMOCRACY MARCHES.’ 8.55 ‘THANK YOU, AMERICA.‘ 9.00 ‘THE NEWS. 9.15 ‘LISTENING POST.‘ 9.10 ‘Starlight.’ m. Plvg m. quires. Members of’ the Canadian y. ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS.’ ‘Life Over Here.’ 9.45 ‘Front. Line Family.’ (Repeat) 10.00 HEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS AND FLASHBACK. 10.15 ‘SINEWS 01" WAR.’ 10.30 The London Gipsy Orchestra 10.45 ‘Talk of Sport’ by Env- mond Glen snning, 10.50 Music 11.00 The bnilv Service. 11.05 ‘London Calling.’ 11.15” ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS; pea 2-313! RADIO NEWS-REEL. 12.00 Popuil: Music of Autono- mous Mp1! lcs. 12.111 ‘pmocasov Msml-rm: (Repeat) 19.25 ‘PHANK YOU. AMERICA!‘ 1i§f1"°ill11s1.ms - NIW AND VIEWS t) a II ' 1 (Rn- 5—New York. M. Colville (Patrick. Shlblcky) 2:51 Prothro 40.8.11 Boston Brains Overwhelm Expect to be Back with Phils BOSTON. NOV. 25-—( AP) -—B0st0n Bruins overwhelmed Detroit Red Wings 7-1 before 12,0110 at the Boston Garden ionighl. 1t was PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25—(AP)—- J. Thompson iboc» Proihro says he doesn't. expect to manage the National League Philiies again next roar. oncl 110's afxiaci t-o Jump into 11. minor league jo-b because the Stanley cup rlunupions’ sec- ond victory in thme nights over the Wings. The Bruins 11'1tl1 311 amazing display of marksnunrdtip, regis- tered one out of moiy three shots 1C9, while five Boston Detroit Red Wings 7-I during the 18th minute of the second-period action. Schmidt was serving time in tho penalty box. When he went. off the Detroit rushed 1:1 wards. They ganged the zone and their persistent, passing attack bore fruit when Syd Howe fired out. of o. corner to Cari LLs_ combs, who blasted in a shot 1.11m. Milt. 101'- 6—Chloago. Hergesheuner (Dahl- "times are dangerous." ‘ Ll 1 .1‘ 1 v1 - - » strum. Cooper! 10:50 Pilot of the senior circuit/s tall- egiydigllrfg ghegonirigogdllhlgt‘ 31:; udwnm about 58 feet Penalties-March. pram,‘ scum-h end club for the last three years. much mgye em“; than the my sU-MMARY Juzda. Proiihro fialdphe iéudtngté been in heavy more indica d; touc w111 resi en rry Nu- wwd Dum, t,‘ .1 m OWPHMB “emu!” bilge“ P111115 ‘m’ “Vela; 500T“! .ywoundwr11p“1111i‘1)l1o€1€%e%cal; “In Period 111on- s “ u 1e ctances are 11 (u R C - h 3 T) . _ , 7—Chicago. Kaleia iSt-ibert. DahL ivnxlfhlbe b61411" Bagel-on ($06,195 2113;230:111 3:0 1 611F023) a-gumalt (acumen strum) 3:19 _ 1. ms c<~11 ropTtcd at various of 5111 c; -1 -' 11. 1 1__ " il-Neor ‘fzrk. Hcxlall <Burns1 5:20 limos that Hntis Lobert. listed 0" Eddie 1vul~l11°§11 r11?“ arig J ililglgseman) comm” (Cow1e" 9--New York, M. Colville (Burns) the Plllls raster as a coach, would scoring lmaasist-od. Cowley 11110 13-30510“ Cowley 11-47 6:15 step into Proihrds job next. season. led the league's scorers last sea- 4-Boston' Cowucner (go 1 Pfflally—selbeffl. 51m. also contributed three assists. Wisomanl 12:11 we!“ The lone Dezroit goaLclrflre OUT OIlR WAY l“ TROT HOH! . x? . 1111b“, fluwr" . l Nlllu/(Lfinul. 11 1.4 , . 1m J/hH/‘t. ’I [I (. l BV J R. William.- Pollf‘ILMSTCBZPPEF--$°hml¢§i-__5WW- 5-year gggyperiod. NOVEMBER 26. 1941 M FELLAS YOU SHOULD MEET 111111011111 .111» autumn“, 1o mm o. largo Selling ‘Olin nounncx gfiuaollayhllcdo In 4 c 0 r I . Follo Now 1'11¢'<'1"1"1°.. Canada MINORA augnss SAVE vou m,“ 0N EASY GOOD-LOOKING sum/HY. art. Second Period 5—-Bosto11. I-loll ti, (11. 8_Deu_olt' Lmczmbe 12111111 Penaltaes~-L.scon1bc. i2: 111011111 17g, 80111111111. 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