’ NQVEMBEI! 9. 1942 Intercollegiate Title Opener Provides‘ Fans With Close, Ragged ‘Battle i m m; of the fastest and moat ruggedly fought encounters staged m, "nun Prince or Warlea College and St. Damian's Intermediate “M battled to a scoreless draw Saturday afternoon in the first ‘game o, w, Intercollegiate football series, a series that is to be decided by m pest out of three III!"- Qtent defensive work and ability of both tea-nu to Olpitllize en m", fumbles by their opponents when in scoring position led to the wireless deadlock as the City Ciilllllans started out in defence of the ‘me "my captured last year. Both lines were threatened on many oc- mlnns but each time the attacking team were thrown back without "m"; across that last white stripe, u w“ a close-knit battle all the way. Prlnee of Wales had the p11" (11 the tough b-ttlin: Practically the entire first half but in ihe m-ond session the challengers for the crown threw on an offensive m, kept tl1e defending champions deep in their own territory magi, Z"? Date of the second game o: (he series hasn't been announced but 1t is likely the encounter will mks place some time this week. P. W.C. Press in First Iialf Saints. kicked off 1o their oppon- ents as the game got underway and light away the red and white clad team started an offensive that carried 111.11 deep into P w c territory. l-‘cr tile first ihrcc min- uies Sumi-s appeared as if they were head ng for on early lend but the P.W.C team stiffening its defence threw back three attacks in a 10w and gradually kicking and dribbing worked play into Saints territory. Parked on the S D U. five yard line P W.G. were forced buck twice in a row with the Sillllls imally dribbling back mid- field. Again P.W C. roazed back with Saunders going to the 20-yard line on a. dash through a broken field but his well-directed puss \'.".ls iumcled 11nd the champions lost 11 great chance. At this stage P.incc cl.’ Wales College was dispay- ing an effective passing attack that, kept Saints continually on (he defensive. Prince of Wales were glocmy predictions ‘m, uni-ILS 1130 that Prince of 111111111 not be able to field , mm 111 (lolcxice of their inter- by crown, the show- - '.< squud 011 Satur- - 1..111 showed plainly that m} c1111‘ 1.. :0 they able to let a ' w; 1'91‘ but that Despin- 111: of "nu-g. 1 plenty of awarded a pcnaly kick but Cunt- (1111 ior :1 11' cmlook whcn well's placement attempt from 35- m; 50215011 s 2d. Players, ln 311ml; out was low. McEntee inst m 1111» 1.1111 115 a WliClL‘, were wing quarter of the University o; 1110111111; (l1) to expectations, squad .cii:'\'ed the uressnic o11 111s 111 suwe 1.1.1! time. with the boys loam as he went 30 yards on a solo effort; McLellan of the Saints gathering in o. pu11t sped to the P.WC five before lzeizig brought dow11 but (mother penalty kick to P W C. relieved the pressure and ircni there on they again worked (he ball into scoring position but again the Soimg fought off the at- tack. As the half ended the Saints had agaln worked the ball out pf their danger zone. Second Half Stunts started their big OIICZLwlVC frun the opening whistle of the seccnd half of the game. From the kickoff they raced to within fifteen yard; of n, try only to be turned £10k. Again they cnmc buck but this attempt fniled when P.W C got a drop'out from the twenty five yard The after gathering a loose ball kicked over their line. From the drop-out the red and white went back to their oppon- ent's ten and very nearly had a try cn a blocked kick only to see P W.C recover. Two minutes later P.W C. on another penalty kick again brought the ball out of danger as Murphy of the Saints was within inches oi a touchdown. A5 play raged around centrefield 1 lake Pi it's-w" "'01" the W‘) Beck, rugged PW C foiward went 1111113 that pcriornred on Satnr- twentwpve yards through the 7' _ Saints team to take play deep into ° ' ' S D U. territory but a penalty to in facithe brundof football ex- the 8mm‘ relieved matters hem hm ‘"5 “QTY b" i“ 3°°d *5 As P.W G pressd back loose work ' “mm A 8°“ mWmY °1 by the backfield saw Saints get (1- plalws “We lacking m ex‘ their five yard line once more but lien“ bu‘ iicvertheless they again thedefence of the defend- ced 1111111 passed ille ball in o. mg term was mo swuh P WC) 113:1: at showered Cred"- b°lh showing n new lease of life kept emscluzs 11nd (‘heir coaches. me Sam,‘ bowed up for the n“; few minutes, with lVildLeod at- , , decifldgy tem ting to plunge ove: from five p.51“ tcwlvllhe“ 010* lfhl: ynr s out after Stems had kicked hfibcz1t°"°';_m’5" “meal” Plfd in touch with a lovely boot. n. borflwffflll-d Ilfw Sciucs col [l5 the game drew 1o a dose the ‘we iinml‘) I" Co"? “elellwy game turned into a see-saw battle p..§{,,, 9,5,, °¥f,§,‘,‘,',',’§'s"“f,f§ff_- with Lnndrignn, Saints‘ fullback d l“ mc~Ch:mce5_ However this looking dangerous on two occasions ll probably b:- counter which should provide one I . ironed out be- me m“ enmmller- "l. ‘n’ of the closest of rugby matches. ractising as if a world title were tstake, (he team has shown a arkcd in111rovcn1cnt, so much so today they rule as m, 1 (cs to com: out on top or 1,111: scsomi straight year, t t t a There was little to choose be- . (he pair of rivals on Bat- ... afternoon. They were as o equally matched teams as one 111d want to see in action; the irsf half it was Prince of Wales 111 the tide changed in the sec- 1 d half to the l‘€(I and while clad flit. I O U I Judging by this first encounter (ball inns cvidenlly are in for ~- oi the n1cst bitter series in 1st years. Rivalry that has always kcd meetings between these o teams for years was much in 11dence and it, seems that when y meet ihiy both fight. harder" . attain victory. I O I O One notable feature of Satur- l,\"5 tussle was the hard, jarring 1- tackling employed by both uads. It. was indeed e treat to toil layers being hauled down - by the heels and the iior teams in this respect. could WEN 0|. ‘ITIE CH ARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN In Scoreless srocx QUOTATIONS 112w 101111 srocx sxcnnuat (clllllliln Press) Detroit Regains League Leadership ____ nnmorr u . e —(AP)- mm ma Wm ° d llguion c! m? "ma. “h”. National Hockey l .. 1.;‘<‘;f...::%°%l:'?. 1:111:12: “' m- P to a 8-8 overtime tie before 12.471 spectat- ofiskhliobert lixiteld) uI-‘Iglnéll 30nd a ee goa or aw . ' SUMMARY Period Scorin -none. Penalt es: Tuten, Carveth, Wat-son, Mate. Second Period 1—Detroit, Brown (Stewart) 1:02 2—Chicago, Hamill (Matte, Carbol) s-giirzege, Hamill (Carlo mm) Penalty: mnilu. Third Period ii-Detrolt, Watson (Abel, Wares) 1'3 . 4 5—-Chlcago, Hamill (Curse, Marsh) 3:10 6—Detroit, Brunetesu, (Howe, Wat- son) 16:39 Penalties: Carveih. Stewart, Pur- pur, Selbet, Abel. Overtime Period Scoring-None. Penalties-None. Leafs Defeat Wings 5-2 TORONTO. Nov. 8 -(CP)—Amld scenes cf wild disorder reminiscent of their 1941-42 Stanley Cup final series, Toronto Maple Leafs c011- quered Detroit Red Wings 5-2 Sat- urday before 12,836 fans to draw level with their beaten rivals atop (he National Hockey League stand- lugs. First Period l-Tomnto, Carr (Schriner, Copp) i800 Penalties: Abel, Goitlp. Motfer Mayor, H‘ll. Haminon. Second Period 2-Dciroit, Carveth (J. Stewart) l'7'l2 Ik-Toronio, r1111 (Apps, Davidson‘ 19:41 Peimltles: Hill. Liscombe, J. Slew- art. Third Period 4-Tn1'oni0_ 'I'11v -.='.-.1riner) 2:10 ' Brunetean (Howe) 10:46 ,, ti-Toronto, Poile (Mayer, Copp) 12:16 7-Toronm, Schriner (Taylor) 15.07 Penalties: G. Stewart (Minor and match); Orlando (match). Dalhousie A nd Acadia In Tie HALIFAX, Nov. 8 -—-(CP)— Dal- housie and Acndia fought to :1 6-8 tie Saturday ‘n a game of (be Halifax City Englsh Rugby League. The draw nut Acadia out of the runing for the league title, while n win over Nn/y in the final game this week would give the crown to Dnlhousie. as he gathered in punts to go rac- ing down field for long ga'ns. On his lr1=t attempt Landrigan ap- peared to be headed for the open spaces but was stopped by the low tackling of Jerry Foster, P.W.O. backfield man. Foster was knocked out on the play and had to retire from the game with Forsythe re- placing him. In the final tnlnutes us the Saints again were within feet cf a ,_ . fumbles and poor passing spoiled their chances for pushing over what would have been the winning try. Lineup; P.W C: Fullback, Stems; three quarters, Hodgson, Auld, Foster, Brehnut: halves, Saunders, Hooper, Cnniwell; forwards, J. odgson, Large, Downe. Carr, Beck, Meleod, E. Bltgnall, Forsythe. 1S D U 1 Fullback. Landrigan; three quarles, J A McDonald, Mirrphy. O'Sl1ea. McEnu-e; halves, Hcnncssey, Steele. Callaghan; for- wards, L. McDonifd. Shea, Mc- Lellnn. McGulgan, Mcfsaao, Dalziel Sullivan, McDougall. P lendrigsn. Referee: Jimmy Higgins. The Tobacco of Quality HEALTH "l! M ovens THE Wuouz BUILDING AN» GO0D CH 1 J R T 8P-M lG BRIGHT} CLEAN, SPARKLING. ADMISSION -— ALL SKATERS 35c PROM ENADE 10c. Universities n Drillon And O’Connor _-.PAG_E FIVE ..__._._ _$- Draw E, C. JOIINSTONE, C. L. Ii Prflvincial Manager SAY - Top Point Getters As Canacliens Win And Lose OMREAL Nov. 0-401‘)- Canadians tonight turned back the New York Rangers 10-4 in a fast movingwliational Hockey League ‘m’ .-.°"1’"~ ""..*;l'"..r°'r' UP l I s KB 0 ::.:1:.'*1..";..§l"1' .‘1'.‘§“.°"‘.‘.‘°§‘ ""1 a e . in the Montreal area. y mo” ‘rhe official attendnnce was en- nounoed as 10.364. Maurice Richard, Canadians, . 80d 1:11 dthe nidoret alhof the "hing we ou a aeo- Oild perod all? the puck from “Orin! unassistedlnucil’? m“ alnd ihmusn the entire ilaiféer nlfelldg. m“ "me m" “as” Richard also counted for an as. flut- The same resulted in as DOIIIL! Mus bill-flied with Gordie Drillon 1M Buddy O'Connor tallyin six each. Drillon scored twice m5 3150151251110 rlnc gloat; émther goals! while fig assists. one 80a and ay Getliffe ma ked t lull-i for the Canucxks snfpsmfi.’ e in two others end Toe Blake 80¢ tWO Boals and one assist to his credit. Other Habitant goals were 50mm by Elmer Lach and Terry Renrdon. Grant Warwick pushed in three 0i Ruu rs coals. his 1mm being unassis d while cum, 3mm, milked up the fourth counter. An- Bii! Cameron, Third Period l0—-Canadiens, Getliife (O'Connor, Drlllon) 5:51 11—>fi8§11g8l1, Smith (Kirkpatrick) it-uanadiena, Driliou (OlOOnnor, Getllffe) 11227 ik-Canaldlens Getliffe (O'Connor, Drillon 12:55 ih-Canadiens Blake (O'Connor, Drillon) 13:55 Penalties-Portland, Gouplllo. IATURDAYT GAMI NEW YORK, Nov. 8 — (C?) — The Rangers came home for the last night and pulled out a 4-3 National Hoc- key League victory over Montreal Oanadlem to show the home fans N as bags: their first Ben RR M they weren't two games indlcat . Alf Pike's goal midway throng: the overtime period convinced i5, fans that Rangers. after drop ing their first away games by lop-s de scores. could still win hockey , The defence that allowed l‘ goals to tr kle through in the first two gumes still was porous at times and on at least one Montreal tall rookie goalie Steve Buzinski looke rather bad. but the Rangers looked fully as good as Canadlens who were somewhat short of and-season form themselves. MINING H b B Kirkpatrick flgfiedMacey and Bob Firléltllglaflzd (Canadian Press) i th l . SUMMARIII e 3553B First Period l-Canadiens. Lach (Richard, De- mers) 3:07 ' anadiens, Dill u , ooonnor) 5:2; on (Por and (Blake, L-Canadiens. Reardon 4—Rangers,urgl{arwick (Cameron, TORONTO, Nov. 8- Stocks Aldermac Aunor 1—_Rangers, I-Iextall (Matt. Pat- rick) 10.55 zi-lglasilrtdicns, Drillon (O'Connor) Ii-itungers, Helttall (Watson, Pat- rick) I823 Penaltics—-Wcrwick. Bell, Greb- oskl. Pike, Gounille. Second Period . 4—1§%;1_;11;e1's. Bell (Bend. Macey) Penalties-Portland. Patrick. Third Period dTggrradiens. Blake (Demermlbach) (i-Uanudiens, Drlllon Getliffc) 12.46 Penalties-Warwick (2) vertime Period Z-Ezltangers. Pike (Watson, Patrick) ‘iezirilty-iliamoureux J ack Dempsey Donates Cup HALIFAX. Nov. F-(crl- Jack Dempsey. former world heavy- “flghr champion. has given a cup for (he lvfnritime b74711; champ- ionslhps to be held here Nov. 16-17. it lavas announced tonight. The "Olllly W11. go the fighter showing the best sportsmanship. . _,}____ Montrral Stock Exchange (Cnnlldian Press) Benoit) 8:34 Macey) Pena]t-I€S——BDuChflfd' Watson an diSecontloléeriod 5% B B115. ' onnor Getliffe) 5:411 ‘Dumm’ d-Conadicns, Richard 9:11 7—R?1"B@T . Warwick (Kirkpat- rick) 10:48 ii-Canadiens, Blake (Rear-don Benoit) 15:33 ' tl-RRHEBTS. Warwick 15155 Penalty-Watson, ‘._. (O'Connor, Cochenour Cons Smelt Dome East Mal Elciorado Fa con i‘ Fed Kirk Franco Gillics Gods L Gunnal‘ Hard R0 Bolling Home lnspirg Int llick Int Pete Jason Kerr Add Kirk L L Shore Lamaque Leitch Macassa. Macbeod Madsen Malartlc McIntyre McKenzie Min Corp Naybob Noranda. OBrien Ont Nick Pacalta Pamour Paymast Pick Crow loncer Commandos PVin First Game .____._ OTTAWA, Nov. 8 —-(CP) — 0t- wo. Commandos, making their Quebec Senior Hockey League do. but, defeated Quezec Morton Aces had game. H5 Exce match with party fr. _ zhe ‘ency followed the Princess Alice and a 1.1 government house. S UMMAR Y First Period l-Otfawa, Cooper (Drouin) 2-—Quebec, Gaudreault 19:16 Ii-Ottawa, Shibicky 19:45 Penalties: Reardon, Robinson Mc- Mahon (minor and match mis- conduct). Second Period 16:23 St0cks Bell Tel Brazilian BC Power A Bldg Products Can Cem Can Car Found Can Car Pfd Can Ind Al A Can Pac Cclanese Cons Smelt Dist Seag Dom Steel B * Dryden Imp Tob Int Nickel G u I: re 4—(§(btawa, Drouin (Saunders) 10:- .- .'>—Otfawa, Brunning (N. Colvule, Murray) 14:43 Penalties: Reardon, Stahsn. Third Period iii-Quebec, Bruneteau (Robinson. 120221111312 Masse Harris '7—Ottawa, Saunders (Murrs ) M¢C°1l Women" 8:39 y Mf-i Power li-Ottawa, Murra 9:38 N“ Brew o-Quebec, Brunetcau (Robinson) Nut Steel CR1’ 13,- 2 Noranda Penalties: Saunders (Major); Mc- Qilflbfic POWQY Mahon (21; Germain (Mi11or). Shuwinigan Steel of Can runonr sons?‘ f. u L: aura-nac- PD Ventures Waite Am Wendigo Wri I-lar Ymir Qr-l p57 bl >—.u;o--8o.>.> Navy Wins Halifax Rugby Titles HALIFAX, Nov. B—(OP)- The Navy Salvos won the senior and intermediate championships of the Halifax City Canadian football league over the weekend. They walloped Navy stokcrs 43-0 Sai- urday for the senior title, and (o- ay they defeated st. Mary'| Colege 35-0 for the intermediate crown. went through the season Toronto-Industrial issues higher; changed. cthltir industrial: Bel WII-IIOYI? being scored on OUT OUR WAY 14E KNOWS HERD BOX av TH’ (mason --LET'5 1am HIM UP TILL HE ens wuws IN "r1-1' m: ‘STID OF RED-- THEN LET HIM HAVE HER! / Q Q1‘ q CAREFUL! HE'S Markets At A“ Glance (Canadian Press) and western oils un- Montreal-Papers have?“ utiiit% W. New York-Stocks cltlfld hllhfl’. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. jg! York-Cotton slightly higher. By .1. R. WILLIAMS OURBOARDING HOUSE i\ Montreal iiurb (Canadian Preu) ‘Close 1B l8 3-8 l2 1-4 46 328 l5 ‘i-B 7 (Canadian Press) S locks Montreal Nova Bcotia Raye-l aluqun-qtan-urelpe-n-J l | increased! {our family is retool-ed w th Cash, and a uaranteed Income in one you should die. The Dominion Life salary Continuance programme pays S500 in cash at. death end 550 a, month for five years. 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To Let Applr Gunrdi ‘ 7 f 11'1"!" C:\N.-\D.\ PROVIX ‘F OF v PRINCE PIDVVARI) 1:-:1.\‘.u IN THE PROBATE (‘UNIT T111; 24th day of Ociuhcr 1!. I). ill‘! I11 Kr listztti- of .lil.\li'iil .l. M.- 1 k into oi‘ North ls‘ i11 Kullps (‘nun y in flu: said Province. Pilllllfl‘, r. 1- euscd. intestate. _ To the Sheriff of thoiountv 1i Kings County or any (jonsinhir vi‘ literate person within said (ounty GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on flle of Georg" lllelllck M Souria in Kings County aforesaid, Grocer, the Administrator oi the above named estate praying that n citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: ion are therefore hcrcbv rrililiifli 10 "'18 a" persons interested in the said Estate‘ be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to bl held in the Court. House in Char- lottetown in Queens County. in fill said Province. on Thursday the third day of December next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon ol the same day to shew cause if any the can why the Accounts of the lai Estate should not be mused and the Estate closed as prayed for In said petition and on motion of Arth- ur F. McQuald, Esq., Proctor for said Pctitio And it is hereby ordered that I true copy hereof be forthwith pub< lished in some newspflbcr published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copv hereof be forthwith posted in the following pnblie places respectively. namely. in the hall o! the Court House in Souris aforesaid. in the store of George Meilick ll Souris aforesaid, end st the store cl Neil McPhce at North Lake afore- nid. so that all persons interestet in the said Estate as aforesaid may ave flue notice thereof. 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