A OCTOBER 19. 193s THE UHARLUFFET‘ OWN GUARDIAN “WING _ G _ ‘a- IITUWLING BASlst I BALL . HQQKEy Ullltit svuui WRESTL|_NG I iSchooner National H0 ckey League Gets Underway Nov. Third With Two Games Scheduled if i_‘_LT__iTV:-: i (C- I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) Shore eports MONIIHEAL. newt“...- nunii-riciiliy by Om. [mm bu; » stronger all-around, the 10mm 1- To led NflI-Lllill Hockey League starts its 1938-39 schedule in less than HERSHEY, Pa.. Oct. IR-—IAP\— Shore. Boston Bruins‘ star CPlllPlll. reported to Aiaznig- .51 Rrss today and pluntzrd ‘pin conditioning \\'0l'l{ fcr the ymlng National Hockey League qazvpaifili. --1 nr-ver have fclt better," Shore p; 11ml Riv-t, "rivciv (lav for t ; i l\\‘O mon ‘is I have l)f-i‘ll ~ on’. frrin (lawn to (ill-Ii 131' 111g vdirat. and tlicn, to ymve to myself. I was in shape, I 1mm: the family over the read Fdincnton to Boston, mak- ~ trip in a b;t more than _s, and that's no, lU~l Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Duck Pin Mixed Doubles ' 139 117 112 $3 as 10s ii0--66'l . D fl 141 120 139 gncLiin-toliiy a1 '13 0645c G. Toomba 128 1418 146 N. Kirwin 82 ‘ll 68-6434 .1 119 122 145 l! iliiliiftlll‘ as as 111-641 E. Doucetta 100 145 I43 P. Molnnis '14 10a 60-627 c. O'Neill 105 149 96 P. Liiwlor 94 35 79-593 _ D0 139 as 1:14 fig‘ '73 68 94-604 . LB- lol‘ N 1M 85 ll. smiiii , a0 1a 118-562 W_ Davey B9 108 101 _ p_ Flynn B2 102 'l3——5a3 “might At '1 O'clock Sharp LADIES GENTS M. cari-agha V. Pineau G. Hughes A. Martin ,t_ G955 F. McCai-ville D. McKenzie L. Coi-coran 1.. Ellison L- Brew“ H, Coyla E. T0Omb6 L. lfcDougul J. Hughes M. Brown F. Tierney D. Coyle D. McDonald D. Brown R. Duncan D. Kirwan C. MfKf-‘flnfl Pi McKay R. Ellison CRHNYWN ALLEYS COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Bea Gulls-—3286 ' Enterprise Dough-Nuts —291'l three weeks with opening games a! T°Y°1110 and Chicago. The schedule was releasctl here today by lrague )Il’P.'\i(lf'll'-. Frank Calder. For the first time since 1924 the schedule did not show the name of Nlontrsal liinroons. DIS- banded earlier this year due u; financial reasons. six of the team's star's were purrhaseci by Montreal Caiiarkeus whila the world chain- pron ClilPflZ‘ BillCii Hawk,- Ilflligitf thr_cc. Iii both cases ll. means atl- flitlOliili offensive and defensive power. The Hawks. who surprised the sports ivorld by winning the Stan- rg al~li nigh cou- slilil‘. tilflllvi‘. pliv Anirricaiis Nov. 3 iu ODPH the schedule on the United States side. Boston Bruins invade Torcnw the same night to tackle the Maple Leafs. Ten days later every team in the league will have seen action. _ Erich team plays 48 games and the seven trains will be 2101111011 in one section this year instead of in two divisions as in former years. When the schedule ends March l9 only the last of the seven tea-ms will be eliminated from a chance at the Stanley Cup. which Hawks won by beating Maple Leafs in tlic final. JOINS WOMEN MAYORS PETERBOROUGH. England (OP) — Mrs. C. W. Bryant, only woman member of Peierborongh town council. has accepted an iii- vitation to become the town's first mayor- Indla has a wave of labor dis- putes. Denmark wants better movies. Japan la warring on profiteers. Goss 70'! Harry McLeods Groccry —3l21 Holnians Victors —2930 High single -—G. Doucette 284 High three ._I—larry McLeod 722 MIXED DOUBLES J. McLeer —H. McInnis —i3'll M. MacLellan -—F. Cox —ll26 P. McKinnon —C. W. Patterson- 1105 N. McKay —B_ Cox -1068 P. Coo er —J. O‘Hanley _.993 M. Stul -C. McKinnon —882 Tonight at 7 o'clock Red Indians vs Kinsmen. roll. E. Dougan —D. Purcell. E. Gregory -J. Power E. Redmond —J. Poulton P. Harper —K, Acorn Mrs. G. Nelson —G. Nelson H. McLeod -—-W. McLeod T. White __J. P. Clarke F. Muilett —-J. Lawlor. lii lj At 8.30 the following couples will Traynor T0 Again Head Pirates; PYPPSBURGI-I, Oct. 18—(AP)— Pennant or no pennant, piloting Pnnouigh Pirates appeared a sturdy" Job for Manager Harold Joepii iPie) 'l‘ray'nor tonight as he signed for his fifth full season. at an increase inflsalary.‘ The quiet, likeable ‘Praynor has la-tsd longer than any of his pre- occnxsors since Fred Clark in 191.3 finished a 16-year reign iii Pliisbllfgll. The Buccaneers booted away a National Baseball League champ- lonship less than a month ago by losing six of their last seven minis. but even then there wasn't ,ninrli question about Traynor re- liirnin; and President William E Jznsivargci" declared today: "We don't hold Pie to blame for losing the pennant and most. bese- ball men don't either. He's going ,to rcturir with on increase in sal- iil'_\'.' Mounties In Tilt With Dalhousie (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SACKVILLE, N. 8., Oct. 18- Mount AlllfiDll Ulll\'£‘.l'Sil-y'S rugby team loft tonight to play Dai- liousie Zfigers of the Halifax City League toinoi-roiv afternoon. Mount Allison defeated Dalhousie 6-0 here Thanksgiving Day in the first game of an exhibition series. KlIHIl nu WAY to 10m mans (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Oct. ill-Gordon (Doggiei Kuhn. Nova Scotia-born hockey star who once played with New York Americans in the Na- tional Hockey League. was on his way tonight to Hershey. Pa. to rejoin Providence Reds of the 1n- bernational-American League with whom he played last winter. With the Reds he was part of an all-ltfaritime forivard line. The others were Jackie Keating of Saint John, N. B., and Sammy McManus who played with Monc- ton Hawks when they won the Allan Cup. Kuhn has been rumored as the mach of Halifax Wolverines of tin» Nova Scotia Eastern League this year but. his departure for the Reds’ training camp appar- ently ended that. Chile is to have a new chain. of broadcasting stations. South Africa has just purchas- ed 100 air bombers. Patrick Voice Of National Le s Disapproval ague Schedule; Rangers Open Tour Thursday WINNIPEG. Oct. 18-(CP)—- New York Rangers completed their second-last workout of the full training grind today and pointed their hockey sticks to the opening exhibition game of the season with their national hockey league rivals. New York Americ- ans. Rangers will hold their final practice tomorrow and open a six-game ‘exhibition tour of west- ern Canada here ‘Thursday. Manager Lester Patrick voiced disapproval of the recently re- leased N. H. L. schedule today and spent most of the afternoon in a Simmerings Around The Sport Front (By Alan Randal, Canadian Press Staff ivi-iter) NEW YORK, Oct. l8-—A. G. Vanderbilt. has taken first coll on jockey Nick Wall, who will ride Vanderbilt horses in California. this winter. William Ziegler, Jr., who holds Wall's contract. does not race during the winter. Seems like a good incve for Vanderbilt, because the pint-sized saddle stari from Glace Bay, N. 5.. ls a jinx to turf champions. Leading stake- wlnning rider o1’ 193B, WalLlias been up on three mounts that have defeated the mighty Sea- biscuit since the fall of 1937. And Nicky gave War Admiral his lone defeat since 1936. Little N ick-he makes 100 pounds easily-was up on Esposa to nose out Seablscuit in the Bowie Handicap at Pimlloo last fall. He turned the trick again in the $100,000 Santa Anita handicap this year aboard Stagehaiid. And last Saturday Wall brought the three- year-old filly Jaccla home ahead of the Biscuit in the Laurel Stakes. Wall's win over the Admiral was aboard Menow in the Massachu- setts Handicap at Suffolk Downs last summer. ' ' With Butch Keeling moving down to the minor league Ramb ' lei-s, the "old mun" of New York Rangers is 30-year-old Cecil Dil- lon. The reconciliation of Lefty Gomez xflnd his wife, the former June O'Day, was an accomplished fact. today. “Everything5 rosy now," said the New York Yankee southpaw as he and his wife arrived in the honeymoon capital of Niagara Pulls.‘ There's a movement. afoot at the United States naval academy to ban as a "jinx" the football yell in which "Navy" is spelled out IOIIOWIDQ by "fight, fight, fight!" Navy fingehcticssers cited records to show the yell invariably is us- sociated with defeat. University of Arkansas Razor- backs claim to have the tallest. vain search for exhibition games with anybody, anywhere, follow- ing the western tour. Patrick announced today all Rangvers players had signed their 19238 contracts and also divulged his starting line-up for the N. H. L. campaign. Davie Kerr will be in goal with Ott Heller, Babe Pratt. Art Coult- er, Larry Molyneaux and Murray Patrick at. ciefcnce. Neil and Mac Colville and Alex Shibicky. form one line. Clint Smith. Lynn Pat- rick and Cecil Dillon another, and Phil Watson. Dutch Hlller and Bryan Hextall the third. Durivagcvuffopz: Man In Quebec Tennis Rankings MONTREAL. Oct. 18 —(CP)— Roger Duriviige and Mrs. Rene Bolte of bfontrcalfls‘ club Canadien were placed at the top of their respective tiivisions in the i938 Quebec rankings released tonight by the Provincial Lawn Tennis As- sociation's ranking committee. The speedy young Durivage, win- ner of the Montreal cup tourney and many inter-club tournaments, beat out Roland Loiigtln, a club mate, and Lewis Duff of Mount. Royal Club here, who placed in that order_ Joe O'Hara. formerly of Ottawa but now living here, was given fourth place. Secretary Charged Following Shooting O f Em p l0 y e r BENTON HARBOR. Mich» Oct. 17—(AP)—Willlam Holbrook. 42. former assistant prosecutor of Bei-rlen County, was shot to death in front of the Benton Harbor Police Station today and a few hours later, Mrs. Patricia. Dull. his 34-year-old secretary, was charged with first degree murder. Prosecuto E. A. Westln said. Mrs. Dull had followed Holt-nook tn Kalamazoo Sunday when Hol- brook visited briefly with his es- tranged wife and that the shm- 1,111: apparently resulted from that sit. Walter Ramsey and Saul Singer. each six-foot four: Dudley Mays, six-three: Randal Stallings, six- twn: and lvfewman Miller, six-one. Henry Armstrong started training today for his Nov. 2 Welter cham- pionship bout with Cef Garcia... Armstrong has been resting since Aug. 1'1 when he fought Lou Am- bcrs. ‘That's unusual inactivity fbr Hurricane Hank. Egypt. may place heavy taxes tacklers in the U. S. They are Bob Stout. six-foot-six; Jan Carter, il-Iigh single —S. Moore 310 NATION AL HOCKEY LEA GUE on Diesel ITAOlQES. FOR HOME GAMES READ ACROSS {-1 FOR AWAY GAMES READ DOWN I I OANADIENS TORONTO AMERICANS RANGERS i BOSTON naritoir i CHICAGO ‘Fhurl, Nov. 10 Thurs, Nov. 24 Thurs, Deo. 8 $0M. 390- 11 'I‘hurs., Nov_ 1'1 $1111» gflv- 6 ' AT Thurs, Jan. 12 sat, Jan. 14 Thurs. Dec. 22 Hrs. ec. 5 Sun, Dec. 11 firs? ec. 27 .- mm“ sun. Feb. 12 TlllllS., Fob. 9 Thurs. Jan. s ‘Ilium. Jtm- 19 Sun, Jan. s 1111115.. Feb. 2 ' o“ Thurs. Mar. 2 sat, Feb. 1a sat, Feb. 25 Thurs. Feb. 16 Thurs. Mar. a T1111". MBY- 16 -——i--'- s t, Nov. 1e Sat. Dec. 11 Thim- Nvv- 3 Sat, NOV. 2s Sat. Nov. 5 _ g2?’ ggz- I; sit, Dec. a1 Sat’, Feb. 4 fit» ' i“; Z 81%.. Dec. 24 Jnee. 1i: - A‘! a ' Sat, Jan. 21 Sat, Feb. 1a um. e . Sat, Jim. 2a - a .. an. WWW" 5"?" If 'l‘ucs., Mai‘. 14 sat, Mar. 18 Sat» Feb- 25 Sat, Mar. n Sat. Mm‘. 4 u ., . »_ g ____....____. sun" Dem 4 Sun. NOV- 13 mes" Dem 1;; Sat... Nov. 26 Tues, Nov. 22 Thin-s, Nov. 1'1 may, J31}, 10 Thurs. 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SHELTER. i‘ SN-H-f QUIET, CHAP5u LQQK QVER, THING OF‘ ALL ‘mafia BEYOND Taosa Roe KS Drillon Gets Four Counters GALT, Ont, Oct. 1B-(CP)— Young Gordie Drillon of Mono- ton, N. B., showed today he has lost none of his accuracy that made him leading National Hock- ey League scorer last season as lie tallied four goals in ‘Toronto Maple Leafs opening practice games. Manager Conny Smythe sent his men onto the ice after three hours of physical exercises and a round of golf. The players ivere divided into two sections and each section was split into two teams. Two games were played with the Blues winning both. 3-2 and 6-3. Drillon who played in. both games, was the leading scorer for the day. Bob Davidson, flashy left, wing- er. became tho first casualiyi when he suffered a. gash above the knee on his left leg in a. col- lision with Bill Thorns, Leaf cen- tre, ‘during a. scramble. Thoms skate opened a wound that requir- ed several stitches to close and Davidson is expected to be 0n the t sidelines for at least five or six days. Hermit’s History Linked With Abbey (A-P By Guardian's Special “lit-ct LONDON. on. 17—TliB site of the cell of the famous “Hermit of Westminster," credited with an im- DOYT-ant role in the history of the 99TH’ Tudor kings.‘ was believed itggtgiécrcd today in Westminster Laurence E. Tanner, keeper of the inuninients and l1 )l'f.ll'y of the Abbfiy. discovered iat during and door near the Poet's Corner Q1 the Abbey. . and absence $911118 vlfiflnlnB he found a windotv _ PAGE SEVEN, a (A. P. by Guardian's Special Win) GLOUCESTER, Mass, Oct. 16- Lf a wind can be whistled- up. Caiptain Ben Pinels challenger, the schooner Gertrude L. Thebaud. and Captain Angus Walters‘ Blue- nose. the big Canadian defender of the International Ffishermens Trophy, will resume their contest for the sailing championship of the North Atlantic off this port at. 10:05 a. m. AST tomorrow. The trophy at stake ivas don- ated by Senator W. H. Dennis, Halifax publisher. Each has taken one moo in the three-out-of-five title series, which opened a. week ago Sunday. Fog of a breeze nave caused repeated pastponemeniis. but weather-wise Gloucester folk predicted a freshening breeze to- moi-row. t The race committee has decreed a (iii-mile course, which ivill take illC".:-CllO0llL‘l‘3 twice around an l8- nule triangle. If the weather re- mains clear, much of the contest will be Visible from shore. The rival skippers enrployed the respite to improve their vessels. Bluenose was at Boston. where a new boivsprit ivas shipped to re- place one that developed a. serious weakness. 'I'hebaud. at Gloucester. was taken out on a. marine milway and her underbody smoothed and repaired. ‘The paint previously used had peeled ' and blisiercci. Her mainsail was again bent to- night after ztxiotlier recutting. It was the fourth time the big piece of canvas has been altered in efforts to make it set better. The door had been bloated for an utiknown number of years, but, Tanner concluded from old recoi-dsi that it led outside to a cell in: which an elderly monk or holy man lived in retirement. No trace of the 081i remains.,_ Tanner said Henry V robably assed through that door t e night iis father. Heruy 1V, (lied . on March 20. ‘l4 , and _may havei Spent the night there with the her-‘ forming the young king. I Divergent I I tlpinions 0n I I _ Partition (C-P. Cable Bywgga-rdla-n‘: Bpeoial LONDON. Oct. )l8—-('1‘uesday)— Newspaper comment in Belfast. Dublin and London today reflected a diversity of views regarding Prime Minister de Valerafis new roposal _ tgdpy with a decree preventing Dr. ' Sigismund to end the partition of Ire and. The Eire Prime Minister in on interview with the Evening Stand- ard called for an till-Ireland Par- liament at Dublin with autonomy over local Northern Il'(‘lfill(l affairs for the Belfast zidiiiinisiratioii. The Belfast News Letter tUnion- ist) asserted Mr. de Valera ivarited to “blackmail the British Govern- ment by talking of Free State ea- trangement in a. time oi’ war." and said: "Mr. de Vnlems proposals are wholly unacceptable. Norticrn Ire- land is within the United Kingdom and intends to remain there." The Belfast Northern Whig (Con- servative) charged Mr, de Valera. with using the "Hitler technique." The Belfast Irish News (Nation- alist) declared: "It was Britain that created ‘the partition problem and ii is Brltairrthat must elp solve it if her earnest desire is for a friendly and contented Ireland." Permits Will Likely Be Withdrawn (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) VIENNA. Oct. iL-Nazl Q1131" ters reported tonight. that permits of Roman Catholic bishops to in- spect religious classes 1n clrincn- tary schools probably would be withdrawn tlirctigliout Austria. The first such step “'11s taken Waltz. nrchbrshop of Salzburg. from entering the public schools to supervise religious 0d- iictitiqn. _ Following the abolition of church schools last month. the Nazi; gave special concessions t0 bishops to visit public school classes on religion and to mark? SHRKPS" tions. The Salzbuviz district school council said supervision of the re- ligious classes would be carried on solely by state and school offi- cials. Tourist (pointing to overhead electric fan): Hey. stownrt. if I have this propeller stopped will it. make any difference to the speed of the ship? Buerioa Ainos. Argentine. will 6X- tefid its subway to cover about 30 m ea. Wmilk priccs._ I Custom Tailor Mlde - to - Mrllflll" CLOTHING CLEANING N“ EPAIR A “awn PPESSING Premises RINCE ST. mil. Who was given credit for re-~21 YB REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Eddie Duran, nephew of the n- nowned Ned l-lanlan, was defeat- ed by Ernest Barry. world's 11w- lessional sculling champion, in England 26 years ago today. The Toronto sculler..now dead._. held the championship of America for are, 1905-1926. In 1907 he went to Australia for a worlds title race with Towns but was de- feated. Races Resumed This Morning Wind Proves Will Be If Favorable Canadiens Turn On Plenty Speed MONTREAL, Oct. l8—(OPl~ 011 Montreal Canadians tirrrzed plenty of speed _ today as went through uieir paces for .\i agm‘ Cecil Hart am. Hockey League oc- _ 111 the illltrc-lii ivm} nearby Lfltllllllu, 1111.1". 1111.11. to enthuse almut us he pros and amateur caiicidnzc 1mg a fast clip. ’1":1e ‘ coach thought Will ll i-iicr, Oni. bgv Eagles 0i Lin: bout. the fllUnZ the lotlligsters. Meanwhile, the club wntinuea . 1.. .1 .. iinpztrvev. 111.211.. signing up its players, with a minimum of (zoniract. trou- re- ported. Little Johnny Ga the ancient. “black cat." at r and Rod Ixirraiii. aro yvingcr, accepted Connie Mack In Favor Of Night Ball PHILADELPHIA. Oct, 1&-(AT‘) -Oonnle Muck. veteran pilu: of Philadelphia Athletics, canto '- tpday in favor of night tnsebztll, convinced, he said. that ft “has it's place in the scheme of me major leagues just. as mil/xii as day baseball.“ “Baseball must xvi-ogre»? We same a-s any other sport,’ said the 76-year-old manager. “MR1 night baseball in one of the step! forward that lgiseball has taker..." O Many, many smolrem are daily discovering how good and satisfying Turrets arc. For Tiirrcts are niadc from fine Vir- ginia tobaccos, lilcritlid and unique loriiiuLi. 'l'li.it'J to an original why, to 'I'urrct siunhcrw, no other clgnrctic -._ii'cs quite the samc pl-nisurc. For roll-your-omicr: we suggest Turret Fine Cut. ‘V! MAIN JOHNNY NEMIS Maritime hiiddleiveighi. (Yhampion New Waterford, N. S. Tom Ciaybourne, 155 lbs. Ch"l‘own, P. E. I. Main Ilout ll 4 -§OQ0O6OQOOOOOQQOOOOOOOOORO-FOQFQQ-O§%Q§ 4r O-fO-%O+&OO-O+OOQQ~O-O+OOO4OQQO Boxing At Sporting Club SATURDAY O(J'l‘OBl£l{ FOR 1111111111111: .\liDDl.l1\\'l-I1(-‘ll'l‘ CHAMPIONSHIP -l0 ROI‘NDS— v SEMI FINAL —8 ROUNDS— Three Otlicr Good Bouts. Prices as Usual Doors open 9 o'clock. PPROMOTER-JOS. .\l(‘l)ON.-\l.I). O 22ml BO UT s. BENXIE BINNS Challenger Clfiown, I’. E. I. Jack Ncllson 1G3 lbs. Fighting Dane VS 1st. bout 9:30 sharp. o'clock Sharp VQOQOQQ-OOOVQVOOOOQOOQOOQ909000500610900 “‘§§0O Ii-ilil-IQ-lii-ZL