NOFVEMBSRJZL 1940 Injuries In . _ 1, P-ters hi?“ groin Eltsfl Writer 9"“ 20-40?)- aflwlyfgfite Nriiiilgnt showed 5059M _ prssibly 1011!‘. 5111" till“ 911131;“. h, last night's New W“ "yllangért-Amencan Nauona! w“ Emu} game of sufficient llllciilgsilance‘ to ‘keel! them m“ d as" "on Iormixsryhsjgtflolls lnluri’ 1Y1 l Egeyurrhr gnmr- w-as suffered by 11*‘ "éflnflqdian rookie Americans Pew.- “(llVl {Him Rf-‘H-"W H13 left dere-‘ltclicneavas fractured in three we . awi l1:- hnd a large s\velling P“"“"d i»... (we. n will be five 3,1131%: cilia-ire before r6 E915 11331‘ mz-luxlcliiiizlir. Rangers veteran de- g ceman. suffered n. bmkffl 5W9“ b219,, y, fight’, shoulder, x-raY rarnmfc showed. He WM cllilw" 11mm» hcune. the arm 1131111.)’ suflfipeq w his body, but will play i t animus i RESULTS w" BOWLING Dlurltilnc Electric . 159 160 167 109 106 142 139 164 TGlal- ‘221-i. (luanlinn - "Angels" Total -2150. C.N.R. ' 208 160 152 110 145 100 126 110 189 157 221 171. 239 P. Lalferty Sam Hzrd Tctnl- 2135. _ ' Canadirn stores 223 133 166 250 155 R. Mat-Suit 170 "Tttak-Qlliti. CIHRLOTTETOWN ALLEYS COMMERCIAL LEAGUE 202 1B0 201 282 filetssrmrvllmr/ymsr. ~_sr.sa:sat.r.sn'.w,wyr§»;s~ Three Players Suffered 1 Rangers- American Hockey Game (no hockey for three weeks or a month. These two injuries were known after the game, although it was not until x-ray pictures were studied that the extent was determined but an unexpected injury developed today when Earl Robertson, Ameri- cans’ goalie, found he ciuld not move a. badly-bruird left shoulder. Dr. Vincent Nardiello said it was sprained and that “Rcbbie" would have to stay out of tomorrow night's game here against Toronto Maple Leafs. The goalie felt c blow late in the game, but. finished it out and thought nothing of (t. The fourth injury was Suffered by Dutch Hitler. cut by a skate on the left heel. While requiring only one stitch, the wound was deep and painful. CDBJh Frank Boucher was not. sure whether Hzllm- will be brick for tlze Rnn-qcrs‘ next game, against Boston here Saturday. if‘ §_ Indians Beat Hornets 2-1 PTPIBBURGH, Nov. IO-(APL. Springfield's Indians defeated Pittsburgh Hornets 2-1 in an Am- erican League hockey game tonight. The Indians went ahead in the second period when Len Halldorson scored on a glass from Lloyd Fink- belner, Fred 1e ‘rhurier got the second and winning marker in time third period unassisted. Eddze Convey scored for the Hor- nets _w;tl1 two seconds oi.’ play re- mallllng. Clark Griffith 71 Yesterday WASHINGTON, Nov, 20-—(AP)— Clark (rile old fox) Griffith was 71 today, “I'm feeling fine," said the pres- ident. of Washington Senators, "ex- cept I've got a. touch of lumbago." At 71, Clark Griffith. has spent 54 years of his life in baseball. Hockey Results d. _ . ,- asrwpd The Ladies H. Praulxht . 2 A. Kane . . I. Paquettc D. McDonald The following teams to bowl to- night at 7.00, in Opening games of Mixed Leanna- ' Team No. 1 L. Levers P. Smith C. Artz E. Johnson D. Ward Mrs. W. Smith Team No. 2 Slmma H. Praught Griffin E. Gregory F. Tierney 1. ltyau Team No. 8 R. McNeil E. Bolger J. Ifiillerton L. MaoAlecr G. Doucette S. Tulle cam N0. 4 J. Poulton M- Alywflfd E. Callaghan M- Steel G. Bradev F- T111113 Re-elects New Slate William E. Cotton was re-elected president of the Charlottetown Golf Club at the annual meeting of the organization here. Other officers were also re-elected. They include, 190'Vice-Presideuit, Robert Holman; Secretary-Treasurer, Harry Sears; members of the executive, W. A. Adams. E. D. Williams, Leslie Stacey, and W. A. Gnudet. More than 800 visitors played over the course during the past season, reports at the meeting indicated. Despite wartime conditions the club (By The Canadian Press) 0. H. A. Senior "A" Toronto 3; Oshawa 4 (overtime) St. Catharines 4; London 1 Quebec Senior league Cunudzotis 5; Royals 2 l k ' Verdun 6; Concordia 1 g. "311 l Kingston League ..,, m Queens 4; RMC. 0 ' J l American League Cleveland 4; New Haven 3 (over- t'n e1 (prize donated by Mrs. E. W. Mc- Kinnon); Low score Championship Qualifying Round, (prize donated by Miss Nora Longworth); Low Gross Score During season, (prize donated by Mrs. R. T.» Holman): Vice- President's Match, (prize donated by R. '1‘. Holman); Long- worth Trophy. (donated by Miss Rose Longworth); C.L.G.W. spoon, silver Division); Ringer Prize, (score 68), (Prize donated by Mrs. H. S. Henderson); Foursomes. June 29th, Low Gross (prize do- Iiatod by Mr. W. R. Adams.) Mrs. E. M. Bagnall—President's Match. (prize presented by Mr. W. E. Cotton); Vice-Presidents Match Runner-Up, (prize presented by Miss Betty Large); Ringer Prize. (Score 69). (prize donated by Mrs. H. S. Henderson.) Mrs. R. T. Holman-Sealed-Hole Competition. May 27th. Mrs. Benj. Rogers Jn-Champ- ions-hip consolation; Eclectic, June 27th and 28th. (prize donated by Miss M. Morris); Match Play, (prize donated by Mrs. E. M. Bag- nnll); Lo\v Net For Season (71). (prize donated by Mrs. H. S. Hen- dcrsou). Mrs. H. S. Henderson-Match Against Par, June 3rd. (prize do- nated by Mrs. N. H. DeBlois). Match Against Par. July 29th., (prize donated by Mrs. W. R. Adams). Mrs. Cyril Bell—Family Four- somcs, August 17th.; Eclectic. Sep- tember 15th and 16th., (prize d0- nated by Mrs. Rogers Jr.) Mrs. J. P Clarke-Runner-Up President's Match. (prize donated by Mrs. George Hardie); Low Net For season (71), (prize donated by Mrs. E. M. Bagnall). Mrs. W. R. Adnms-Runner-Up Lady President's Match, (prize do- nated by Mrs. W. E. Cotton); Run- ner-up Championship consolation; Eclectic, June 27th and 28th., (prize donated by Miss M. Morris); Four- somes Low Net. (prize donated by Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse). Mrs. T. \V. L. Prowse-Goodwill Medal. (prize donated by Mrs. V._ L. Goodwill). B DIVISION Miss Edith Rogers-Champion- _0 made a "good shmving." 355 President Cotton paid tribute to 045 the memory of two deceased mem- H?!‘ 511M111‘ g-é31'°l1°"’—7g33~ bars Mrs. C. H. Beer and Victor Lg“ 11”“ " re"°"y' ' Saunders. He also referred to the death i'n Ontario last week of L. _ 53 157 250 Cpl. Clifford McEwen, a former C.‘ .220 lol 1&5 caddy at the course. -1- .227 24g lb.) ‘The club lost 50 old members 11- . J54 11111 107 and gained 45 new ones, it was C- .\i;l\' 111101) .. . . . .. . .22‘! 249 255g 10mm‘; -— ( T ‘l ma": 1 A DIVISION B1§;f,f,,;,-;;;__;j-~;mfi 1% Following were the winners in (y “nu-ML, __ l,“ w“ 157 the Ladies Branch. The prize win- R. mutiock .. .251 161 16.1 ner's name appears first, followed P.li1a(..(u. ...........226 174 2&5 by the prizes won. h I - Mi. B tt Large-C am on- 11M) Mink‘. R. McNeill. 250. shims, Indy y Presidents Match .71 ...l(c,1(.MCNC1l1,6'13. (prize dnnnled bv Mrs. S. T. ,,, w» . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 ' - " ' ' 5mm, I 194 9, DoBImsI, C.L.G.W. spoon, (bronze A1,, _ _ _ ‘ _ _ H 1w 154 199 division). Mcuoimd __ _ 161 (,1 137 lVllss Marion Morris-Champion- ylalt. .. 276 152 27a ship runner-up: Longworth trophy. eveis 215 100 135 Runner-tip. (prize donated by Mrs. -3060 J. P. Clarke). Mrs. W. E. Cotton-Match Play, T? —— ._ _ CLUB CH EWING TOBACCO 1W who: you want- mrl flavour, lasting ‘witness. Men say it’| c bum chm, a You MlGHT n‘. Wi ll LHEW THE, DLST ship: Best Ringer Score (prize do- _natcd by Mrs. J. H. McQuald; Eclectic Match, June 27th and 28th. Miss Irene Horne-Champion- ship Runner-Up. Miss Laura Hodgson-Points Match, June 3rd, (prize donated by Match committee); Match play Juno 21st. (prize donated by Irene Horne, Hazel Macwllliams). Mrs. Harry Brown-Match Ag- ainst Par, June 13th. (prize do- hated by Miss Edith Rogers. Mrs. R. E. Sutherland-Lady Vice-President's Match. July 18th. {prize donated by Mrs. R. D. Qutg- ey. MEN'S DIVISION Following were the winners in the Men's Branch. The prize win- nor‘: name appears first, followed by the prizes won. Mr. P. C. Kelly—Ohamplonahip: Foursome: Low Gross; App. Put- ting and Driving. Sept. 2nd. Mr. Harry Sear —Championship Runner-Up. Mr. Cyril Bell-Championship 2nd Division, (prize donated by R. '1‘. Holman); Family Foursomes, August 17th. Mr. Cleaver Maclean - Presi- dent's Match. (prize donated by Mr. W. E. Cotton). Mr. Heath Saunders-Foursnmes (low net), (prize donated by T. W. L. Prowse). Mr. Bishop-Special match for beginners. (prize donated by Mr. W. A. Gaudet). Mr. Robert '1‘. Holman-Stand- ard Cup. William Beer - wellner THE CEARLQTTETOWNMGIZQRPIAN ‘Peck’ Counts To 1,000 Not 10 Before Acting CLEVELAND, Nov. 20—(AP)— The turbulent Cleveland Indians will play next season in: the cairn- est, man in baseball. Roger Peckinpaugh. who starts his task fortified with a two-yea: contract. is one of those mrsons who counts to 1.000 not 10. b91019 acting. With the baseball world wonder- ing what he will do with a H9111) 0f players who rewlted against their 1940 manager, Peck recalled today that he had had dlSClPhne trouble only once In his 1928-33 re- gime at Cleveland. This rift came in 1932 when Wes- ley Ferrell. his ace pitcher objected to bgiyjg taken out of a close game. Wes made a few uncomplzmentary remarks on his way to the bench and mumbled a few more after sitting down. ‘ _ Pcckinpaxlgh. didn't (‘lPCKlC to sus- pend IPeri-ell quickly. Ho. thought it over for the rest of the same and (hm with a minimum of fuss gave him a, IO-day rest without 1133K 11°- dny Ferrell is one of his 11651 friends. In starting his sez-ond term. Peck will face the same difficulties that brought about 111s ou=ter in the middle of the 1933 season. One was whining ;a-mes, the other feeling of Tonight TORONTO n AMERICANS. CANADIENs at DETROIT. nosron at crncnoo. (By The Canadian Press) University of Toronto won second cozist-ctitive ink-resilo R80 today whet Lhev Queens 10-3 ‘in a playoff. teams hadftnlshed the reg-Mr sou lll a tie. Jack Sinclair. fans that he didn't show enough en- thusiasm. The new manager talks trading for outfield p..\v"r about a nd of ‘.21.. plans are in the tentative stage. OUT OUR WAY TOMORROW WE'LL START DQILLOM AN EXTENSIVE ‘FRENCH 5O I WANT ALL OF ‘IOU TO BRING SHOVELS FOE perhaps another pitcher, but most. AND TJUGOLJT %STEM-- REMEMBER WHEN their slate rugby title at 'I‘o1ontn sown 3421's (lefcatvd The (ea. i 1110 backfield. was the star of Ll game, with m |=o|2u M 'N.H.L. Games’ new Spggd Domes To Prov. Willard Kelly of Sout-hport and C. H. Horton, Murray River, arrived home yesterday from the United States with two race horses they just purchased. Mr. Horton has "Bonnie Scott" and Mr. Kelly “Play Dale" nothing further was learned concerning the animals. Mr. Horton is owner of Jane A- znff. iormol" Grand Circuit sidr willie Mr. Kelly ‘zias fVlillle Kalmuck in his stable and ls the driver oi A2011. Keep MInarrYs In the home. BA G '1 3> HINING ICE SPLENDID Mllslc FINE sKAT 5R5 FRIENDLY FRIDAY 8-10 P. M. - PRESBY’S FINE BAND --_ 30¢ SATURDAY} AFTERNOON-Z-B P. )1. EVENlNG—8-l0 I’. .'\1. Mary Hardwick Turns Pro CHICAGO. Nov. 20-—tAP)-Ruth Mary Hardwick. British Wightman Cup star, turned professional to- day by signing a contract t = ..p- pear oh a. tennis tour» will. Budge, Bill Tllden and Al.( ble, womerfs national chauq Miss Harwick, 25. began ...i,: tennis in 1930 and in 1931 reached the semi-finals of the junior championship at Wimbledon. Canucks gign Bert Janke liiONiREAL, Officials of the 0f the National from Detrciz. Rrd Wlllfi; list at the waiver prior- oi matel $5,000. , Janie is expected to sign a con- tract mth (on Saturday," fright in tltr against NIW York Am-erio 3 me WELCOMES Y0 ill’ . 31/’ “iv/w, h’ " \~\ ( By J~ R. Williams OUR BOAR DING uorsn -1 Canzuizens and see ac-. RESTAURANT CLEAN I FORUM Sound System rant‘. SEVEN‘ 'Airmen,§.D.U. Meet Today A basketball team from St. Dun- NltYlfS University would meet an ALI ' "e team llvl‘? today in a scond nbiucn game. it was anno ': d . s the a . ‘(he i: 117a liJ-li) ' .cr the R. C. A F .~(| (a6 .1 team from Prince of ‘Jiklirs File into camp. The game will be Holy Name Hal i The earlier gain .. (‘ul- playeti at ‘he ‘l i | i 0.. i i Dutton 's Son In Hockey League Toronto $111111: ‘ With - hlajor Hoopla ' / 1 .- U, I (u l, / i w, f" ; - Exorzassrou - wua-(our paving. i (ti. yi/y (ti. by , “it y/NK‘ we some BtLL/we-EGAD, ' , ilim} 411/ 7.1'7"/(i ‘ “‘" " eeszezamqx HAVE BEEN ‘i kit/hf” F,’ '“ g. SWlNDLED/ WHAT ARE w; p", "a... CQMiNG TO WHEN A LEPDNG UNDER THE T ‘ Ponce.’ , 7;’ -~ AND euolzrw AFTER setuwe i , i/ \ b ‘ ME ‘rue sums i: eggcgd-(E \l/ J/ p‘ U,” 1 ?SCRAMMED - cu crnzEN CAN BE TAKEN (st "(Hi5 MANNER RiGl-lT I MOSES OF THE! 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