tot/Emu: u. 1249 MEMORIAL CUP . i‘ A’ .‘ P 1N THE battle front of "big time" hockey, skating U equipment gets the “acid” test. Fast skating, instant turns, collisions, spills and immediate stops impose terrific strains on skates and shoes. The failure of a skate or shoe may lose the game, even the pennant, so championship players stick to C.C.M. Matched Sets and take no chances. The New York Rangers won the World's Professional Cili\I1l]ll0n5llll7“the Stanley CUP-On C.C.M. Matched Sets (all but one player). The Lake Shore Blue Devils won the Canadian Senior Amateur Championship-the Allan Cup-on C.C.M. Matched Sets. The Oshawa (3 nciniz; won the Canadian Junior Amateur Champion- sliip-thc Memorial Cup-on C.C.M. Matched Sets. [tad so goes the story of Amateur and Professional l.‘ icnoy the world over- actual check shows 95% of the [layers USE C.C.M.'S. In selecting hockey equipment for yourself or others be guided by the preference of champions everywhere and choose C.C.M. Matched Sets. Be sure to find the ' COM. winged tag of identification which is i attached lo every genuine C.C.M. Matched Set. f ' 1\4.» .M.ii¢.h¢.i. l¢ts willie-in SKATING EllU-IPMENI 'A§N.'%§s Sold by THE BIKE SHOP - 0.0.141. Outfits & Hockey Equipment " SKATES SHARPENED. Th5 sccnc inside the Senate chamber shows the Earl of Athlone as hr r il the spccch lrom the throne, opening the sccflnrl 595510" "l (V1111 2's 19th pnrliumcnt. Scnted on the (lalswlth hlm Is Prlnccs! Allrc. .tt his cxrcllcncyis right is Primi- Mfnister King, and on the "Iiilnsitc sidc Senator Raoul Dnndurand. C": -—- ‘FOR SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND MUST BE MAILED EARLY T0 REACH THE BOYS BY CHRISTMAS. S E N D YOURS HICKE Y’S TWIST G0” m"? Free it‘ ordered direct from the Facmly- Send your order in today to the Manufacturer IIIGKEY & NIBIIOLSGN TOBACCO c0. urn. ciiimtorrnrowh- CHARLOTTETQKN GIJAEDFAN I I E RESULTS Boyvtnuz ,{' l '00» oo++¢+04++01 HOLY NAME BOWLING first o! its kind ever to be played ———— in the city. This is an open tour- Internationai League nament to every lady bowler who —-——— wishes to enter, so get your en- Clldmvre‘: Dry Cleaners:- tries in early and don't be dis- J. Rush 155 146 204 appointed. v G. Clldm0re 17a 23a tau j B- Arbiui; 150 154 150 CHARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS D. Cudmcre 154 137 117 Duck Pins W- Cudmvre 102 202 129 —— Total—2380. A. Burke 135 190 171 P. Burke 92 99 106-793 Central Barbcrsz- __ R- Aivvvuizali 129 160 225 n. McNc-ill 174 13a 12a D- 31131116 l7’! 202 157 P. Smith _ 103 14-1 107-791 L. Phillips 164 157 18.‘) i‘, J. Dykcm 162 2B2 122 D. Purcell 8a 121 166 B. Vanldcrstine 142 110 147 G. Doyle 125 116 146-468 Total——2li25. l J. Tierney -_ 123 122 132 ltlzistcr Barbcrsz- J. Dillon ;,j 96 127 113-713 H. ssninci" 120 163 159 n W. Wcatlicrbie 121 290 222 F. Acorn 126 149 121 R. McDonald 166 192 187 L. Corrignn 101 92 93—682 C. Downe 190 146 155 J. Hughes 150 141 226 I. McQuaid 109 117 110 Totnl-2628. L.MacA1eer 114 1Z5 82—65'i High single W. Weatherble 290. High tlircc W. Weatherble 633. F. Burke 119 95 104 J. McAlcer 101 113 117-649 Tonight nt '1 o'cIock:-— Veterans League: No. 1 Platoon J. McAleer 112 95 81 vs. N0. 4 Platoon. M. Alywaifi 111 106 125~630' At 8:15 p. m.:-- G. Doucette 9'! 109 98 Old Timers vs. All Comers. H. Praught 96 116 108-624 Ladies Doubles Tournament E. Callaghan 100 102 106 Entries are coming in fast for M. Burke 90 120 85-603 the Indies doubles tournament which promises to be a very in- Tonight at 7:00 Commercial |teresting tournament as it is the Leaiflle A Hainsworth Ilackie Callura .Earns Draw TORONTO, Nov. 11 -(CP) -— Jackie Callura, hord-hitfing young Hamilton lighter, tough; to 11 l0- round draw with Geoigie Pace of Cleveland, former world baiitatn champion, in a main bout tonight billed us a. featherweight elimina- tion match. Callura almost knocked Pace out in u. whirlwind first round. He decked the erstwhile cramoion twice, once for a three count, and a split second later he htid him flat on his back again for a count of nine. Pace barely woblrled to his feet in time to save himself from being the victim of a knockout. It marked the first time the color- cd star had ever been knocked off his feet. A crowd of about 4.500 fatis attended the first fight show licrc since last spring. Will Again Coach Siskins KITCHENER. Ont. Nov. ll - IC") —Gcorgc Hninsworth, former National Hockey League goalkeeper for Monfrml Cnnntlictts and Toronto Le will again coach Waterloo Sisiciiis, Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Junior “B" team. this season Under Hninsworthis guidance, Siskins last season won the Junior “B" title its well as the Simrfsmenis Squarebriggs Scores l As Vics Take Came SYDNEY, N. 5., Nov. 12 — 1UP) — North Sydney Victoria! uon their first game of the Cape Breton Senior Amateur Hockey League schedule here tonight. howling over the. leading Syd- ney Millionaires 2-0. Johnny Squarebrigga, North Sydney's left winger from Chur- Two Junior Royals Off T0 Truro‘?_ lottetown, ‘ran In their first goal on a pass from centre Tic -—~——— Williams. another Charlottetown Aubm Bmuqulfire and Vincent P33?"- "Pud" Roach, members of last year's Junior Royals Hockey team. Maritime Champions, leave today for Truro. 1L was learned unofficial- ly yesterday. The pair will ploy in this season's Nova Scotla league. It was llll(l\‘l'ial0ll(l. In addition it was ruportni Jack Coyle, aiio'her member of inst. years Rovais, will go to Truro lnicr this month. Local hockey officials said the KlGDFITllIPf‘ oi’ the junior stars would deal a hard blow at prospects for hockey h P‘ this winter. I'll ziddi- tion to 11 tiio mentioned other names have been sugz; as pcssilfe recruits to Nova Sco. a teams. Tilt-y are Willie MacDonald. James Roach and Bert Steele. It Ls sold some of the latter three mrtv L") to 5c'ou, but hcre again it I: onlv rumor. Howevcr. it is known negotiations are underway; with some players. She Doesn ’t Yell Her Foil Speaks HICKSVILLIIE, N.Y.. Nov. 12- (CPv-Hclcna Mrcczkow ka is a good fencer, United Siiills uatonal women's champion in fact, but Liar instructor tells her shed be heziei- iif she'd learn to yell. It's the custom of fecicers to shout “Eh, 1a.." meaning "got, you that time" as they braudirh a foil the face of an opponent. Youre supposed to slicut this whether you've scored a touch or ntt, Just to confuse the enemy. But Helena is a quiet girl and her “Eh, la." comes out in a mild little whisper". And i! she miFscs a point She merely murmurs an undramatic “Oh. gee." "My instructor tell; me I need more fire, and I guess I do," re- ololrtshI-Ielena, who isn't a know-iv] a c ampion. v But, with or Without fire. she Plays Fixtures has a deadly thruft with a foil. She has. on occasion, actually womdwd ___ __ By Douglas Amarcn her opponents, scratched them at Canadian Press Staff Writer least. while she herself n-sver has been hurt. LONDON. Nov. 12--(OP)—Bri- tish football, ‘competing against HM?!“ contyends ‘encmg l. a German air raids as _ a Saturday pleasant soc,“ spook w“. m; and afternoon tlitl'aCllOll_ is bearing up sins‘. u; notwithstandintl- It is es- Smbbmm-v m me “m5” “Ymg “mes t-imated 250.000 ocrsoris in the Un- n has H“ know“- lted States participate in it. Fcrc- Fclced b5’ “'31 mnllngenclei W mg is gocd for the figure, it gives run its leagues on a goal average grace of movement. basis rather than on the usual "Fencers never speak ill of each WW0 pfnmé rm” i‘ vwloly- 0“? 701' othen» says Helena‘ a draw ' system. the Fonbal‘ Asscc- When she ‘istrt defending her “mom °l WhlFh we Earl °f Am" fencing champicnshm Helenm who lone, Canadus governor-general. is learned to fence in college, is fly- 9351mm" h“ Seen 3am T639195 mg an airplane‘ mung “p gmuzh dwindle because of what the press hours for her commercial licence. “us. Lack '9‘ "me Peal Conlilemlvfi And when she isn't busv at either. Splm . shy; typynq awmx holding a job as Change in the system of compil- British Soccer Dodges Bombing Social Sport Patriotic Association's Junior Cham- plonship. Black Hawks Down Bruins 6-5 Drums Rhythm I BOSTON. NOV. 12—(A.P)—CC1.l— Into His Team BOISE. Idaho. Nov. 12—(CP)— Coach Tcd Batik, whose Idaho foot- ball team took i;ui' straight lncirigs_ and then played Utah State to a scoreless tie, has decided he'll have to drum some rhythm into his team's offence. So he uses n big bass dnim in training pericds to bent out the timing for his green but willing SCpllC-IHOFQ backs. French Minister . Limits Pro Sport __.__. VICHY, Nov. iz-mPi-Jean Borctra. new French health minis- ter, and veteran Davis Cup player. has announced a. general _ program ulnting toward abolition fessionnl spcrt niu=t disappear. Onlv amatcur sport will hr- contluucd." Prcfessionnlimi will be limited to fastball. boxing. cycling. and Basque l I I of profess oniillsni three _vcars frcm SUMMARY . now. and laying major emphasis 0n V! . amateur athletics. Flf" Pflllld l General recommendations which " l 30mm, ha, approved sinned "pro- i i-Chicago. March 9:41 i tennis was given a three year's ‘sh-Chicago. Tlioms (Seiberh cagols greatly strengthened Black Hawks ruined Boston Bruins 17th National Hockey League home on- enei‘ tonight by gaining their first victory on the Boston Garden ice in four seasons 6-5 before 12.000. Lineup: L Boston Position Chicago Goal Brlmsek Goodman Defence Shewchuk COUPE!‘ Clapper Portland Centre Cowley W. Curse 1 Wings Conacher Allen H111 March Boston Sub! - Jackson. Wlseman. Cain. Hollett, Smith, Bauer. Schmidt. Chicago Subs — Dahlstrom Bentley. I-icrgeshefmer, Wiebe. Sei- bcrt, Chad. Kelly. R. Curse. ‘Thorns Officials: Mickey Ion and Ag sports Smith. Penalties-Clapper. Portland. Second Period 5152 ' ~ Britain and the English language abroad." secretary at Roosevelt Airport. Her mg slandmgs was matle bfcall” ll salary pays f“. flying 115mm and was beliveed games might have to fencing equipment. There's only be SHEEN“? an“ WCFIH-‘e °f h“ 0! one drflwbmqh transportation facilities mach a full “I lead s healthy life but. I don't “challle imP°5‘1blP- gft enough sleep." she says. An" 9151"» WPIk-s 01' D381’. 510W- _ _A___ _______ ever, only a few games haw been [yo-CORPORATE COUNCIL cancelled and sports writers gen- ___._ er. y have taken the gal-average LONDON__(CP,_ A charter m sy. em over_the ciils, claiming the the British Council makes it "a Standing! Ell/e little indication of body corporate for the purpose of the true. merits of the tieanu. promoting a wider... ..knov.'1edge of Penalllcd for Winning ' Arsenal, current leaders of the South Rggignal section, had s 5.000 er e . 12 bcf r i . 1 Ii-Chlcago. All-en (w. aCrse) 8:01 ilithagTotrinham_ q%§,.°he,,.f,nmat§,; 4—Boston. Schmidt (CIHPDBT) 14199 game 3-2 and their average fell to Penalties-Wlebe, Bentley. 4000) The next Week they be,“ N th . to 5-4 - Th1" Perl"! other eligiriitrln theangvgrrnrlgljezfd 132d tl 1 ' d t. t l . ' 5——Chlces0. Allen 2:15 aiilagealwiouirloiiiiciiier W draws the“ ti-Boston, Conacher (Smith C W- 5.000 so they actually were perm. leyl ~4:02 ized for winning. ‘F-Chlcago. R. Curse (Chad) 6:17 "s w," w o. m: . ~ B-Boston. Bauer Gchmidt. Hol- simiiiiiiil in Sportingwlallglse. "i? w...” “l”? Km’ 69m“ Tl1@'"~‘"@1'~‘ 1cm _'Ir0'1 need not be emphasized that there shin... 1 ‘gig; ‘ '“.“*;f““m -°'. 39 . Dvunrlmcir s-chicaso. seibert (nergesiie-me. is something wrong with 8. system a... nfifng ,5.“ $.11‘; ,,.,':‘{, “ajfiii as w" =11‘ Bentley) I 10:‘22 9r reckoning that punishes clubslniunber o; ammgunyljuw; rang’; ' ‘ lfl-Boston, H01 ett (Cowley) 14.54 .1‘ they win, but permits them to ed w keen gong (legume Sh“ retain their average if no goals are scored." Despite th criticism. the Foot- ball Associat cn decided to retain the system for the second half of the season, st-nrting after the year and continuing until the first yvcck in May 11—Bostc:i, Wiseman (Conaollsegv i 8 Penalty-Smith. 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