.,.\-(’l‘ ‘Cfanuclzs Unbeaten March N. H. L. Route ls. Continued By 1- I Draw In MONTREAL, Nov. 23—(CP)— Montreal Canadiens continued their unbeaten mam: over the National Hodgy League route tonight, go- “ w me mp of the standing by pmyjng to a 1-1 overtime draw W}, New Yuri: Rangers before a u-qwd of 9.600 18118- 1; was the sixth straight game without s. defeat for the Flying mnchmen who now have won four and tied two. The point gain- M from we draw placed them a. mg]. point ahead of the idle Toronw Maple Leafs, onlv other unbmren team in the league. The unis have won four and tied one. The Hahitants had to come from behind with c. valiant rush to gain men. draw against the Rangers. Little Polly Drouln, centreman for mg Drouin-Louis Trudel-Rod Lor- rain line, fired the W111! 8051 111 m! 18th minute of the last period Isl- m Wilbur (Dutch) Hiller had giv- m the Broadway Blues the lead in me 15th minute. Drouin’; tally came while the |ides were at full strength but l-lll- ler, most consistent goal-getter this season. for the Rangers, got his m" while his team was minus a m“ through a penalty to Alf Pike yo; interference LINEUP: Position Canadians Illllfi" Eddie Shore In Line - up For Sunday I 308F011, Nov. fl-(AP)—Bostcn Bruins of the National Hockey announced tonight that- Iiddie Shore, their all-star defence mm, would piay against New York Rangers hero Sunday nght. shore, now owner of 9111111811816 mdiaus of the mtcrnational-Amew- m, Hodwy mum. has screed W N“ in all of the Bruinb home games after Dec. l5. and before that “in i! m emergency arises. Man- ggel’ Art Ross said the club consid- wd m; injury to Jack Crawford. uhowillbooutfor amonth. l! l-Yi merge/no] under its agreement with more. lDNDON-Planl for sh0win8 nliglous films to soldiers through- out the country are under way. The Religious Film Society is 6961'" ing such movies as “The 1BR of the "mire mo: Back" for the troops. , Ina-Sir ma»? “min ghgjymgn ooun Y sdmtion committcl. tells of Mn- don children evacuated hers who have never used a knife and fork. but are "only accustomed to fish and chips eaten on tho from doorstep." DONDOlI-Scid to be the flncfli uesirian statue in the World. gs Whitehall mem "ml to Char- NbvaMBER_25._1939 Cincinnati 13 Miami (Ohio) 0 Kerr Goal Bturque Heller Defence Vlentworth Pratt Defence Boswell _ N. Oolvills Centre Haynes M. _Colville Wing Blake Bhioicky Sands WIRE Rangers Bubn-Coulter, Watson, Hiller, L. Patric... Smith, Hextall. McDonald, M. Patrick, Pike. “Canadians Subs-Drouln, Lorrain, Getiiffe, Mantha, - ille, Young. Officials-Bi‘ Stewart, referee; King Clancy, llnesman. SUMMARY: First Period: Bccrinf-None. Penait es-Coulier, Blake, Wat- son, Barry. Second Period: Scoring-None. Penal eo-Goupille, Ooulia: . Third Period: 1—Rangers, Hiller (Watson, Hex- tali) 14:29. z-Csnadiens, Drouin (Manths, llswell) 17:07. Penalties-M. Patrick, Sands, Pike. Overtime Period: Soori —None. Penal cs-Nonc. United States Rugby Results (Canadian Press) United States College results 'I‘hursday:- East Catholic U. 36 Lon! Island U. 14 Ll. Selle (I Pennsylvania 0 ' Marshall i’! West Virtinian Wes- football leyan l3. Syracuse l0 Mnfyland ‘I South William and Mary '1 Richmond 0 Virginia Military 19 Virginia Poly ‘l The Citadel 84 lirskino 0 Midwest Toledo 20 Xavier 0 Baldwin-Wallace 2i! Ohio Wesley- an ‘I Washington U. 82 Missouri lvlinesil Far West ‘Utah 2'7 Utah State 0 Denver 23 Idaho 0 l Oregon 13 Washington 20 GLANCING BACK 25 YEARS Yraparations for a winter cam- paign were made by the opposing mule; in Belgium and France when the Germans were checked in their westward drive in the week Nov. iz-rs, 1e14, m the East the Aus- trians evacuated Central Galicia while successes were reported by the Russians in Poland where they were fighting reinforced German forces. 1g r i; tn be completely mid- mme¢ u in the last war. __..___- "Any oblecilon lo limo on c mulch?" "No! II iI|ey'ro Sweet Caps." $WEET CAPORAL CIGAFIEI I ES ‘The puns! Iorm in which s ‘ can be smoked.‘ THE CLIARLOTTETOWN BOWLING RESULTS r if P. Oudmore 13S 2L3 301 '1‘0I;dI;--Q8l9. High Single. D. McPhail 201. High Three F. Lambrose 6'19. Tonights Mixed League Schedule a 1 o'clock. Early Birds Vs. Eagles. Humbug: Vs. Dodgers. At 9 o'clock Rabbits Vs. Blue Birds. Big Four League , Five Aces Vs. Grads. HOLY NAME BOWLING BARBEBS H. Sentner 140 183 199 B. Michael 127 185 169 L. HOWELL 140 212 244 R. McDougaH 182 162 1'12 F. Lambmse 232 231 Z16 'I'0ZBIZ—2794. DRY CLEANERS D. McPhail 174 2G1 169 E. Tanton 211 1'8 W. 01161111016 242 214 138 J, K115i’! 111 242 169 O I Vzctorzas . . Winning Streak Is Broken GLACE BAY, N. B., NOV. 23- Four-gasne winning streak of the Northside Victories was broken to- night when they were defeated by Miners 3-2 in a cape Breton Hockey Inag-ue match. First Penalty shot, awarded in the league m date this season was given to the Miners when Price of the Northside forward line in- terfered with a Glace Bav player who was about to take a pass. Fraser. outstanding in the North- side nets, smothered Phillips‘ shot. For the first goal. Frenette snar- ed the disc at centre ice and out- skated the entire Victoria outfit near the end of the first period. Price knotted i-he count in the second but the Miners took the lead again in the same period with a tally by Russell. larabie and McGibbon collabor- ated for what proved to be the winning counter four minutes be- fore Ihe some ended. The North- aiders managed another goal but were unable to send the game into overtime Remember When (By The Gammon Press) Queen's University defeated Ham-I ilton Tigers 13-5 to move into‘ Dominion rugby finals with Re- gina Rough Riders 16 years ago today. They defeated the Riders and took the national champion- ship for the third time since 1n- stltutlon of the Canadian Rugbyi Union title in 1892. They won It‘ again the following year. Use Minard‘s for dandruff. _.,._.,..__3-.linnllcl§_ Veteran Leads Marathoners To Repeat Victory nmwrcx, Pa. Nov. 23—(AP)'— Lou Gregory, veteran harrler of Manlius, N. Y., repeated his vic- iory of eight years ago by leading a record field of 48 home in the 32nd annual running of the Berwick Marathon today, Lloyd Longman of Toronto fin- ished second, 100 yards back of Gregory and the same distance in front of Johnny Kelly of Boston. Another Toronto runner, Duncan McCallum of the Monarch Athletic Club, finished fifth while in 11th place was A. B. Morton, crack marathoner of Gait. Ont. Gregory representing the Mili- rose Athletic Association of New York covered the distance of nine miles and 1'15 yards in 4'1 minutes, 50 seconds, 11 seconds faster than his winning time in the 1931 race although more than a half minute over the course record. Hershey Bears Start Climb From Cellar cqggonuw I nm-v I Red Wings DEYPRDIT, Nov. 23-—(CP)—With Don Deacon scoring two oi’ their goals, Detroit Red Wings defeated New York Americans 8-2 tonight for Americans’ fifth straight loss of the National Hockey League season. The victory lifted Detroit into third place above the idle Chicago Black Hawks. A slim crowd cf 4.500 saw Dea- 0011. rookie centre up from Indian- apolis, slap in two of the Detroit scores. In the opening period Dea- con t/urned in some smart skating on s solo dash that started near centre ice. Harry Armstrong tied the lwre late;- in the period on a fine play with Lorne Carr and Har- vey Jackson. _ The Wings went in front to stay in the early minutes of the second period on a goal by Cecil Dillon. Later, with iihe Americans short-i, handed as a result of s. tripping penalty given Allan Murray, Deg- 00h took a pass from Modere Bru- lleleflil right at the goal mouth and smashed the puck in, ‘The Americans played furious hm- key throughout the final perlrji Rlwkie Jack Tomson put them Within i1 goal of a tie early In the period when he took the puck from A" Chflllman on a faceoff and the rubber home, Plan Curling Championships For March 4-7 WINNIPEG, Nov. 23-(0?) ._ Plans for the 14th annual Domin- ion Curling Championships got un- derway here today as C. s. Rim. ardson of Toronto, secretary of the board of trustees of the Macdon- ald Brier Tankard, began prelim- inary arrangements, The Manitoba Curling Associa- tion will play host to the Inter- Provincial playdowns for the first time since inauguration of the Mac- analds Brier competition in 1925. tcs have been officially fixed as March 4-7 inclusive. HERSHEY, Pa" Nov. 23—(AP)— Hershey Bears trounced Eddie Shore's Springfield Indians 3-2 in an International-American League h key game here tonight to start their climb from the cellar posi- tlon in the western division. Joe Lamb of Sussex, N. B., scored for the Indians in the open- or after a brief scrimmage. Third Place In Victory Over Amerks Reach . 3-2 LINEUP: Americans ' Position Detroit Robertson Goal Thompson Murray Defence Goodfellow R. J. Smith Defence Bowman Anderson Centre A. Kilrea Sorrell Llscombe Wlseman Dillon ll. Bruneteau. Giesebrecht, Orlando, S te w a r t, Deacon. Keating, Wares, H. Ki Officials-Mickey Ion, refII; Charles McVeigh, linesman. SUMMARY: F111: Yeriod: 1—Detroit, Deacon 7:09. ‘ii-Americans, Armstrong (Jack- son, Sorreil) 14:31. Penalties-None. Second Period: a-Deiruit, Dillon (Liscombe, K. Kilrea) 2:57. 4—Deiroit, Deacon Howe) 17:54. Penalties-Orlando, Howe, Dillon, Murray. (Bruneieau, Third Period: 5—-Ami!l‘iciln5, Thoma man) 7:17. Penalty-Smith. 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