“N otsor NOVEMBER 10. 1 933 =_ rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN nowuuo _ BOXING WRESTLING ' BASKETBALL BASEBALL ornsn SPORT WT"! Why Can You Shove Ouielrer with Squilalfs? Because once the razor buries its edge in the creamy lather of Squibb Shaving Cream, it dmost coasts along. Squibb's contains a special ingredient that smooths the path of the razor. It takes away rasps and tugs and substitutes extra smooth- ness and speed. And notice the feel of your face after a shave with Squibbh. How refreshed, smooth and com- fortable. That is because Squibb’: contains oils essential torhe comfort of the skin. Send lo arm for generous gum sizeiuh n B. R. Squibb 6 Son: of Canada Lilli/ed, 36 Calzdonia Road, Toronto. SOlJIBB" SHAVING CREAM BAN-AMER. LEADIIEDPENSI Julian] (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Nov. il-Boston Bruins Cubs and Quebec Beavers will open the Canadian-American Hockey League schedule, clashing at Que. bee tomorrow night. it was shown today when the official schedule was released. Providence and New Haven will set into action on Sunday at Con- necticut City, Boston and Quebec Playing their second game at Que- bec nu tho same night. The Phil- adelphia Arrows play their first game, at home, Nov. l5, Quebec providing the opposition. The league is again a. five-team affair, Springfield, which dropped out lust season, not returning to ICE this year. Each club will play xix home and six sway games lgalnst each other team. Baer May Quit Ring For Movies SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 3—If Max Baer. California. heavyweight, doesn't get a match with Primo Camera. for the worlds title soon he may abandon the ring for tffi movies. his manager. Ancil Hoff- man, declared here inst night. "It would be better for hm," Hoffman asserted, “to be making love in a studio than to be cutting out paper dolls behind closed walls while waiting for a chanco at the world's championship.“ Hoffman said. "we would like a crack at Camera," but insisted Barr was becoming impatient He laid the curly-haired Californians Fcent debut in a. cinema. produc- tion promised to be a succrss. NEW YORK. Nov. il.-(A.P.)-As- serting the "prestige of amateur Bnort" has been damaged by the loose and conflicting character of existing regulations, Avery Brund- age, President of the American Olympic Association. took the initia- tive today in a. movement to bring about uniformity in the amateur code for all branches of American athletics. Briindaze. one-time all-round track champion who also is National t-resident of the Amateur Athletic Union, addressed his proposal to del- egates to the quadrennial meeting of the American Olympic Association to be held in Washington, D. 0.. membership includes all the nation's sports governing bodies, should fos- ter much-needed standardization o! “sirnon pure" requirements. CHILDREN'S SKATE, Forum t0- O8)’. TIMEL i? TIPS o 1v SP OR T Exhibition Tilt Tonight Nov. 22. He feels the A. O. A, whose ' Uniformity In 'Amateuri Code Sought liy President AMERIIS AND HAWKS IN DIIER- TIME DRAII (Canadian Press) Cl-EICAGO. Nov. 8—'I‘he new National Hockey League season swung into thrilling action here to- night as New Yo:k's rejuvenated Americans and Chicago Black Hawks fought to an overtime two- Igoal tie The Blackhawics were forced to hiaka a. stirring comeback to hold the rebuilt Americans to the tie, before 13.000 spectators at the Chi- cago Stad urn. _ Led by a trio of rookies, the Am- erieans scored two goals in the sec- ond period and then went on the defensive. The determined rushes of the blue sliirtcd Hawks knotted the count on two assisted goals in the second and third period. 'I‘ommy Cook tallied the first af- Tonight, fifteen steel-shod warri- ter evadhg the entire American on will display their wares at theflelm. and Art Coulter threw the Forum when two teams, represent-fame into a deadlock at 3.45 of the ing the Abegwelt 1033-34 aggregation third- will battle for honors 1h the first| Klein and Martin. the latter of real fixture this year. Keen rivalry whom started on the first string exists among the players and a. bat- T°TWUd 1111B at 118M wing, scored tie royal may be expected. the American goals. Large Crowd Attended Opener A large number of skaters turned out for the opening skate of the sea- son last night. Excellent music and a good sheet of ice made the open- ing night a huge success. ' Hawks VI. All Stars Tonight the Allan Cup holders will match strides with the touring Winnipeg All Stars in the first pre- season game in the Maritimes. The hand-picked Winnipegers. many of Allan Cup calibre, should make in- teresting competition arid provide a means of reassuring the strength of the revamped "Big Four" teams. The westerners will play the Abbies here Wednesday next. Saints-Navy Tussle satin-say Saturday afternoon at. 3 dclock First Period No Admission Price " No score. There will be no admission char- Penalties: McVeigh. culture. ged at the exhibition game at the Thompson. Forum tonight. Come along and sec the boys strut their stud’. Second Period 1-%w York, Klein, .40. 2-—New York, Martin (Gross) 445 3—Ch1caiz0. Cook, 13-44. Penalties: Martin. Jackson, Abel, Patterson. Third Period ‘l-Chicago, Coulter," 3.45. Penalties: conacher (3). Leswick, Coulter. Overtime Period No score. Penalties: None. 'I‘he lineups: ti» TOMORROW ICEENIERALI .I~IQTQ.RS noantasi N. Y. RANGERS n. TORONTO LEAFS 10.00 P. M. STATION C. F. C. Y. LASTPERIDD RALLY LEAFS BEATSBRIJINS (Canadian Press) TUB-ONT‘). Nov. 9. _ Toronto Maple Leafs ivalloped huge holes New York Americans; Qoai, worters; Defence, Button. Brydges: Centre. Ilimes: Wings, Gross, Mart. 711i Subs. .Speyei'. Dutkowskl, Conn, Klein, McVeigh, Jackson, Burke, Pickett, Patterson. Chicago Blackhawks: Goal. Gard- iner; Defence, Ccriacher, Coulter; Centre. Gvttselig; Wings, Thomp- son, Couture: Subs. Abel, March, Jenkins, Leswlck. Kendall, cook, Rommes- McPayden, ‘Pudcl, Stark. Saint Duustan's rugby squad clash with the R.C.N.V.R. g team in a. scheduled league game. The sailors faced with elimination are expect- ed to put up a mighty bill-W against their red and white clad rivals. I I I Following is the Navy lineup for the fray: Fullback. Joe Hunter; three-quarters: Larler, Cox, Peters._ Power; halves. Dillon, Partridge,‘ Ryan: forwards, L. Connolly, 13.! Connolly, ‘Pralnor, McMahon, Mc- Kinnon, McLean, Fitzgerald. P, W. C. In Mount A. The Prince of Wales football team leaves on Saturday morning for Sackvllle where they meet thv second Mount Allison fifteen in an exhibition game. The locals have improved immensely since the start of the season and are confident of emerging with a win over the New Brunswick team. Gillette Blue Blades Valet AutoStrop end Gillette Blades In Green Package at the old prices Gillette fllld Valet AutoStrW Bhdflvm l sound value. Today's drastically fduc“ wk“ m.“ them lensationll bargains. The same hill! GMT"? ll positively guaranteed. If not satisfied return @110 will!“ blades to your dealer and he will refund Your manly- GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. 0F CANADA, LIMITED, MONTREAL I1 Officials: Stewart and Smith. MdySign Portland Jack Portland. the husky young amateur defenoeman from Strat- ford, who tried out with Canadians at Kingston. may sign a. contract to D1113’ with the Flying Frenchmen lifter all. The injury to Leo Bour- gault in Quebec oii Sunday may hamper the chunky little defence- man's effectiveness temporarily and should this happen, it was un- officially learned yesterday that Portland. who has TPTLKPd pro of- fers to ptrform with minor league clubs may be signed by Canadiens to replace Bourgoult. Portland is a big youngster with all-round nbiity and great prom- ise. He is the best high-jumper in the Dominion. lvLke Rodden, writ- ing iii the Toronto Globe. rates iifm the best football player to flash on CnFZfs gridiron horizon since Lionel Canaclier first rose to fume; and Rcddcn further figures Portland to be the greatest for- ward passer (lcvcloped in the ilsizl ii ry- ' Breaks Record For Victories LIVERPOOL. England, Nov.'9—- Gordon Richards, England's lead- ¢ m; jockey, ycstrday rcde his 274th ‘ [winner of the your. breaking the . English record of 246 in a single Iscascii sci. by F ed Archer in 1885. I A grrat crcwd gave Richards an ovation as he rode Gdden King w qqcwry in the first race. The little I{;l‘.o\v's n:t.v1 ics have been the chief irpic cf ronversction among l-nging runs for several weeks and many of the thousands out to see the races todflt‘ 81317979111111 hid come with the hope of seeing him bfeflk ilie record- The news of Richard's triumph q,“ y lepllfilfwd io Bucitngham ,Palacc and the King sent the little “my a, w“. tumor; telelrlm. tonight in a Boston Bruins rear- guard that had no Eddie Shore or George Owen and defeated the Uni. ted States section winners." of lust season by 6-1 in the opening game of the National Hockey League hero. After holding up valiantly for two periods. the weakened Boston de- fence succumbed completely in ilic final stanza us the Leafs batted in five goals, all of tlicin lrwi. close range. First Pcricri No score. Penalties: Clam-y t2), Ewing, Lamb. Second Period l-‘Iioronto, Blair (Clancy) 3.15, NDPES FDR ‘DIIP MATCH DIIINDLIND Guarantee Demanded By Cape Breton T e a m Considered Too High. GLACE BAY, N. S., Nov. S-(C. iPJ-J-iopes for a lVlcTier Cup match between Dominion No. ll and a team representing Quebec Province dwindled today when it was stated officials considered the trip too expensive. from H. H. Gunn, of Montreal. trophy trustee, came word that the guarantee demand of the Cnpe Breton rugby outfit could’ not be met, and manager Joe Mc-i Intosh of Dominion No. 11 said the, alternative of bringing s. team fromi Alontreal for the proposed match‘ was out of the question because of’ the cost. CHILDREN'S SKATE, Forum to- day. DFEER BEING, DDNSIDERED NEW YORK, Nov. il-Maxey R/asenbloom, lght heavyweight box- .ng champion is considering an of-I fer to meet Joe Knight. Georgia southpaw challenger, in a title bout a1. West Patm Beach. Fla... during the winter season. According to the charnlpiolfs manager, $10,000 has been offered as s. guarantee for Rosenbloom to accept the match in February, together with the 471M011’ of selecting o. New York referee. unintuit- ‘BAER FIGHT __ P L A _i_ N r n. NEW YORK. riovfcéooe Jacobs. manger of the former heavy-i weight boxing champion, Main Schmeling, returned yesterday from Germany wth the announce-| merit". a return bout between Scheme-i ling and Max Baer was planned‘ for February 22 in San Francisco ivith Jack Dempsey n5 promoter. Baer knocked out Sclimeling in the tenth round o! their first meet- ing in New York last Summer. 8. fight which marked the debut. of‘ Dempsey as a big-time promoter. mpifis scone zF-itims AMJLITSAR, India. Nov. 9.-(C.P. cable)-The touring M. C. C. cricket Penalties: Homer (2). Dayh.‘ Bariy and Bcuttic. i Third Period 2—Toronto, Conaclicr, (i-lorncr) 1.26. Ii-Ilbronto, Bailey‘. 6.20. 4-Toronto, coiion. 10.39. ii-Boston, Barry. 11.17. fi-Torouto. Day. 16.30. eleven opened a three-day match against the Southern Punjab today and at the end of the day's play the Indians luid scored 244 rims for nine wickets. Amar Nath ran up 109 1'llll5. ._‘_ L-Toronto, Kilrezi, iBnileiyl. 17.51; Penalties: O'Neill (major). ‘Pliouizi (Major, Levinsky. _t The line-ups: I Toronto: Goal, Kalnsworth; Do- ‘lence, Clancy, Homer: Centre, Prlmenu; Wings. Conudlicr, Boll; Subs. Irvin-sky. Day. Elam‘. issue; Cotton, Jackson, KiIlCli. 'i‘lioni.s, ISa-nds and Robertson. Boston: Goul. fliomps-on; De- fence, Hitchmaii, Smith; Centre. 341411’? Win85. Clapper. Gracie; Subs, Jerwo, Stewart, Oliver, Lnmb, Beattie. Ripley. Sheppard, 0’Ncill and Davie. Referees: Mallisoir and Dfllgllfllllll HOCKEY ' RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAG CB At Detroit-Detroit 3; Windsor '2. At London-London 5; Cleveland 2. sri-zsn run su TOBACCO TliEv sun: KNOW THElR SUBJECY Vole Rico, Billy Cope. irino 9M1: as Chensult. Apply Jame; Potwr. 0i GENTLEMEN {THIS rauo/A Winnipeg Arrive To Meei (Canadian Press) MONCTON, Nov. 9.-'I'he Wiiini- peg All Stars, who will open n Mari- time invasion against thc Monctoii Hawks here tomorrow night, arriv- ed in town this afternoon. Leg weary and tired from their long trip from the West, the players took’ to the ice in the Stadium this evening for a light workout, nntl impressed a large crowd of railbirtls ciih their speed. For some of the piayers it was their first turn on skites this season but they appeared to be in good physical condition. The team is under the manage- nir-nt of Walter Morison, former lymplc star, and Harry Nril, both Wlfll known iii amateur hockey cir- cles. Donald, Gordon McLean, l-lobb Wil- son, Duke Campbell, Norm Malioy. Fred Carter, Joe Kroll and Alex Shi- bicki. Hobb Wilson is a inembci of the Saskatoon Quakers and played against the Hawks last spring in the 511m Cup finals. Vic Liirquist. speedy forward, was unable to make this trip owing to business. The All Stars, sponsored by the C. N. R... are scheduled to play in Halifax Monday night, in Charlotte- town on Wednesdfly 511d 3'- 531m John Friday of next vreek. On their return to the West they "will play an exhibition game in ‘tlontrcal. DOWN THE ALLEYS (‘IlAR/LOTTETOTYR- .\7. Commercial League Oaks-Hill. Hoops, Ltd.—2498 (Four men on each team i. High single, B. McNeil, 244 pins. High three. E. Robin 675 pins. Y. M. C. A. Monarchs-Zn?» Majestics-Ziilii. Majority for Maiestics, liJB. High single, R. LePage. 2.72. High two, R. LePage, 3S8. Royals-woo. Imperia1s—l966. High single R. JCIlIfilllb. "'- High two. H. Cutirnore,_ ' GLOUGE STER BEATS OXFORD LONDON, Nov. 9.—(C. P. Cablc')- Gloucester defeated Oxford Grey- hounds 38-0 and Leicester beat. Ox- ford University 12-8 iii ltugby Union matches today. CHOSEN IJABOR DELEGATE NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5-. Nov. 9- (CPJ-John R. McDonald. Glace Bay Laborltc, W115 clr-ctcd chairman of the Cape Breton branch of the National Unemployed Council at a meeting-here today. He was also chosen to represent the branch at B. general convention to be held soon in Toronto. “It was funny enough to make a donkey laugh - l laughed till l cried." In Visitors Impress “Hub' ' Fans With Speed-I Abbies Wednesday. IT" FUN I U N I Other players are 'l‘ony Mc-z All - so... DNIALLER LDTTPS M°n°t°nlARE EXPECTED Prospects Iii-light F01‘ ‘W.-. . . .. -. ,0 A N A D E E N f Foiiitéation Inf Sev- I era emor eagues. III N GS 2-1 though the rivalry, existing be- (Canadian Press) llllCFll the four trains conm:'i..iiig lilo chief interest of Alurztime hoc- ul: ill such CLIIUTS as Surscx and I FORUM‘ Momrenh NO“ QrJIOw ‘other tonrus that Ollilirv comprised Lrpflrs 19mg“ National Hockey Lew the Central Sn-ciiuii. mlguti m; Azu- gue sensor: swung into action to- ‘WW1’ 5W5" C’ bu!“ OAR‘ 0x‘ night with Montreal Czuiadieiis DOE- ifinu" PJHVJKLL Jm: Jy M Hie ing out Detroit Red Wings 2-1 after N. “ANN A"“""‘ “'0 u ‘AI’“"LI" 60 minutes o! close playing hero“ a‘illlt)ilyn"tl.ilffl that ill‘ um. qu t1. cer- icrowd of 6.000. tum that lTg.E-1l‘ii'tl0lls usual oc 1 After two periods of scomlesslmaintaincti around the some imcl playing the “Flying Fwenchnlennltlin lasl 308.1‘. lit» (ALCALICU that he broke away m we l“, penad and ‘expected to haw about the mllill!) from the sticks of Armand Mondou numb“ “I WM“ t “Wu 1°" “N” and Sylvie Alumna Came ms goals ior competition a: h». Illtll under- man put the Cmadiens m the mm stood that the different Volley‘ Lea- hiiig column. Only B minute and algues would again olmqdi“ as we“ half after the lvlontrealers hud 18S the smith Show Lcfim‘ and 5 iiotclied their first goal early in the ‘new 19%“ m“ “Quid lmludc 'Yarmouth, Digby and Church third period gray-haired Frank Car- son tallied the Wing's lone goal. Young and Joiiat were in the pen- , " ‘my box as Boul-guault, combmflpbrace teams from Truro. Antigon- \\ll.I1 Mondou on the first Caiiaciien | A511 and New Ulfl-“QMV- ‘ Quay with --y',p~ poste]; fol-mm- , In New Brunsyvick lie had re- Balniy Beach footballer. right with waived irvrd that Barhurst. Camo- him, Bourgeault dashed behind the beliwn- Edmundwn and iwssibiy Detroit nets and the husky Canad- |Newcflsile were contemplating I yen defenceman 111mg the puck out‘ senior loop. bu‘. no statements as to Mongol; W119 was covered by Bus- _ yet had enianetrd from Frederic- ,Po'nt. The A. P. C , League would ‘also function this. winter, and em- kt-y, has affected the lifickeyi SLllll-v well in front of the nets. Mondou broke away from him for a moment, snared the pass and beat Roach. I First Period I N0 50076. I, Penalties: G. 1\1.‘.i‘.'.:..\, Bums, I-ioliat. I Second Period I l No score. Vcnoliies: Auric. l‘. Carson and :1 Muir his, I Third Period | l-Chnmh-cin. hlsndou (Bour- gauli) 5.40. 2—D?tz~oit. Carson iEllllilSt '1 10. 3--(;'anari.rri.=. S. Mamba ‘Johan 1.3.32. Pciialiics: Young. Joliai, Carson. The inc-ups: Detroit: Goal, Roach; Defence, Young, Evans; Centre, Voss; Wings Auric. Lewis: Subs. Goocifellow, Wisemoii, F. Carson. Sorrel], Emrns. Boswell, Pcltinqer nritl Foster. Cnnadieiis: Goal, Chaboi: De- fense. S. Maiitha, G . Carson; Centre. Rlorenz; Wings, Joliai. Gag- iioii; Subs. Li. Meuithu, Lil-Rochelle, Lepiiic. Burke, Bourgauli. Mondou. Riley‘, Raymond and Godii. Officials: Jerry Goodman. Lon- don: Ode Cleghorn. lvfontrcal. CHILDREN'S SKATE. Forum l0- day. Wife: “You cant. tell me rnirrc burn Bl» the office all this time.‘ Husband: "Illiatksh true. ill tell, you in inornin."'—-I..oiitloii Opinion. ton or Sussex, iuro of ill" erstwhile ‘hot points. cl Marlme hockey. I Mr. Wry expressed regret over the posszble disbanding or the Cen- tral Hockey; League, ilini originat- cd between the town of Oxford, Sprfnghlh, Amherst and Sackville and has m recent years included Moncton, SuunyBrae. Dorchestel, Port Elgiu. Mount AIILSOH. Sussex. Sumniersdr- and Charlottetown. ill-est season ulouni. Allison. Am- herst and Port Eigin made up thl loop but Oxford and Sackvillc were ‘permitted to take part m the p151 downs. This season Anfiilicrst- hell already annoiliiccd intention of withdrawal and" no other tea-ms have expressed opinion on the poa- sioility of league foimnvori: run FIELD in u scnu u" MAR. FINAL iCzmuriian Press) WOUPVILLEJ. N. S. N01‘ 9*. 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