I(D- . . - .. ...... ... ..j. ... .. t. H I I CPHPT rtlAT P AT TRICK WINS lingnams nutc ucu uivc Senior Leayrie Victory f o Moose i ; back with two more by John on aYi'd Sahtefbane, the Moose aged to hold their lead until . i . . . tie wnistie. Intermediate League Led by Beynon, their dirh'Iriutlve ! dynamic forward,- JhevJEcyth- ans won a one-sided Intermediate ague victory over the Regiment a 47-14 count. This lad estab-hed a record for point-getting season when he speared ah (ten thirty tallies for himself. The tore well Indicated the Dlav as he, militia men never once were in he running. At the rest period hey were on the short end of an -5 score. . In the second half, Beynon, fed W Campbell, continued hlsscor- pg spree, and the Regiment guards, pther than check 'him. allowed btm to run wild, much to their ubsequent grief as he gathered inother 17 points for himself. The fhole Scythian team exhibited "tty co-ordination throughout he game. Ladies' League m the Ladies' League, the High School continued their onward' narch as they turned back An nette's 13-12 in a fast and exciting finish, Blaine gave the Students In 8-3 lead In thr first. sptnn trough three nice Jump-shots.' A feature of this half was the double lomblnation of MacLeod"' nitti Pavls wh6 time nftVr -MrtSA.Wnt'r.h ball ram. The second nerlod started with he Milliners trying h?rd tp over time the lead. -They 'climbed ufc-to mree points and, with four imutes to go, took the lead at to- through snnnnv rnmh1nnl!inh kith Morris and Dickens on the wring end. Annette's had tough Uck their shooting and, with rconds to go, Blalnfi fnnlArf Wilson k'ho missed the resulting free throw K've victory to the Students. Jn the curtain raiser, the King award nigh School: bovs waltzed Found the Seal Cove entry and p'wrea an easy 23-9 win. O'Neill IQ Hirano were the big guns for gh School While Mhrtfnv was the! nl ., , une WHO KPemeA nMn tn find he basket for the East Enders. individual scoring was as follows: Junior League H18h School Hirano fOV. Fitch Bolton, O'Neill (9), Knutson total. 23 Seal Cove-M'eCouVer, MacDoh- "aizeil. Rysta'd (U. t)ennl f2). aeKay (),Rltchre; tdtal, 9. f LadiesVLea'tue ft 5'i MCLeod. VlAxnolliVn' Arr,M 'ne (Q)( Robertson: totaCir "".eue-s-wilson (5), Ratchford, ' "'ens (2)', B.; Morris (5) Ei 'ckens Brentzeh; total, 12A ,f '" Intermediate League ?Lt0urneau (8' Currie (3)1 rn'' Campbell (61; , total, 47. regiment r i....,, i.j winaama vol, : wn (3), p, Comadlna. Johnston. fidwlirig Play iRANGERS GAME' Is Postponed 6'nly Two Teams. Turned Up Commercial League Last ' ' ' Night 2nd 172 137 149 157 130 30 775 2nd 125 149 152 138 151 8 In ... HaK the scheduled play In the It's getting - to u be a - v. habit lit with Commercial Bowling League last I'inaham, southpaw staf of the ,Ai ..., loose, to pull the hat trick n the Qny two tCams (urned thcse moments ui me senior Das- baln Baillnee,.s and KfrMppk1n.s ketball games. Last night, In Xhe whlcw ,ere to hnvp n,,v- Pr,n leature spot of a good basketball Rupert Butchm and B.ologlciI Sard, his tvftf big baskets, with only wo minutes to go, were the decld- ng factor in' the Moose handlhg-a 7 to 33 defeat to & fast Lamble & Stone squad, Both teams .played a ovely brand of ball, the Moose for ma line working exceptionally tell with their gua'fds. The first half was" afl Moose but, liter (he rest period, Lamble & tone opened up to overcome the odgemen's 21-9 lead and siicceed- fd in bringing1 their score to 13-21 but missed shot after shot under he hoop. With eight minutes to- go tie score stood 29-19 for the Moose. Baskets by Johnson, Santerbane, Beynon and borriinato brought the ore to $0-29 with Just three mlri- Station respectively. The-two miss liigteams . will bowl on Sunday against the scores made last night by their opponents. Jack Rutter was high individual scorer last night with 167. Individual scoring was as Ballanger's 1st Rutter ;.....,. ICO Smith 129 Bl6u .l......ri ......162 Rushede :. 142 West .........141 Handicap 30 Totals ,. '. 7C4 McMeekih's-- 1st McMeeklri 159 tes left. Then Wlngha'rn stepped -'Taylor 150 ana sans inree Deauuiui loop Mbbard 124 ots: Although the Clothiers came utchetid I1ZlZ1U Houston" ....i. 89 Handicap ...'1...'. '.. 8 3rd 1G9 ICO 163 125 133 30 780 3rd 144 134 182 139 136 8 Totals 648 723 743 LADIES' LEAGUE November , 25 Knockouts vs. C. if "ft. A, ue Birds vs. Spark Plugs, Annettes vs. Doodads, Rangers vs. Grotto; Beynon (6), Lindsay (1), Santer bane (6), Domlnatd 110), Calderone (6), Arney; total, 33. Moose Stiles (9), Mitche'll (7), Morrison, Armstrong (7), Wlngham (iili 'Smith;, ..total; ; 37, Referees were Johnny Comadlna and Walter Johnson. Scorer -Vis J: Antonelll. The league' standing to date: Senior League r W, Grotto 3 Moose 2 Lamble & Stone 1 Intermediate League Scythians 3 Moose ..2 Ben's 1 Regiment Q Ladles' League Annette's 3 High School 3 Grottettes 0 Junior League L. I 2 3 0 1 2 3 1 1 4 B6y'Sc6uts-i-..-.!:....'......:...2' 1 Junior-Moose v. .2 1 High School 2 1 Seal Cove 0 3 P. 6 4 2 '6 4 2 6 6 6 6 'i 4 4 0 MOVE UP Section' Leadership NEW YORK, Nov. 20: (CP) New York Rangers required but one goal last night to defeat Detroit Red Wings whohi they Joined In a tie The cahadiens. at. Montreal, scored & close victory over New York Americans and took' .a firm hold oh second place In .the international section, close behind the Americans. . Last night's National Hockey League scores: New York Americans 2, Cana-dlens 3. Detroit 0, New York Rangers 1. Maroons 4, Chicago 0. The league standings: international Section w. d: L. F. A. p.; Americans 3 2 1 13 9 8 CanadlenS 3 0 2 10 10 6 Toronto 1 1 2 10 9 3 Montreal 1 2 2 8 8 American Section Detroit 2 2 1 12 8 6 Rangers ..1 3 0 2 14 9 6 Chicago 0 3 2 4 12 3 Boston 1 0 2 3 9 2 Amateur Athletic Union in Session Regina Convention to Consider Permitting Professional Play In One Line and Amateur In Another REGINA. Nov. 2d: (CP) The an-iual convention of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada opened here yesterday. One of the most oiportant matters to be taken up s the proposal that athletes may je permitted to play professionally in one line of sport ahd Teiain heir amateur status in another. Today the union approved the first of four submitted points regarding amateur-professional re-';itions wheh it adbpted a resolu-Uon providing that amateur teams may play exhibition matches with any time during a season. "TILLIE THE TOILER" AieeSUE MTH ME. KMOVJ BY VS TIME hVVT THE CUSTOMER. l ALWAYS RIHT TONES! SMS ' CAW -nLueS EM6'A5t' 7 S0. HOME . LEtME 'SEE THAT SUBTl rnjTE EW3A3E I (SAVE VUH 1 (ffeSSirerj 4V r STi 1 t VUOM'T HA'JB $CXL IT, MAC, J CAUSE vLU BE VIE Are I KW THE &EAU THIKJG' S.OOM Nick Belafatfo, Boston Italian, released after tryouts with three teams lh the Cape Breton Colliery Professional Baisrnt L'eague stated In a latter to friends that he shad signed a contract with t Boston Red Sox, of the American League. Belfaitto, a burly south- ' paw, played with New Waterford Lester Patrick's Pucksters Now In t(x several eefe last summen Later Tie With Detroit For American he went to Reserve where he spent a week on the bench. He wasi charhpidhs, b'ut lasted only weeks. DELtveray One of the best light harries for the leadership of the American 'racing" seasons in the Maritime section of the National Hockey League. At Chicago, the Montreal Maf- Pfoyln6ea ha.? drawn to a close, and ohse again Billy Hood, of Norih Sydney, ace tearrier and o6ns blanked the Black Hawks and trainer, led advanced into third nlaee of the. drivers. Hood the Cape Breton paced the star of international section, leaving the 'his staKe, Oahimet Budfang, for Idle Toronto Maple Leafs In the) the fastest mile any driver has cellar. . IpuHed In the Marithnes, 2.05' 'Starting the horse 10 times dur- ng the season, he won 21 iheats p'aced second In ejght, and fin- ted third . in' one, The North Sydney relnsman started his two talllons, Calumet Budlong and Sully, a three -year old, In 13 aces over the lenddrtg, ovals in the Maritlmes and Presque Is'.fc Maine. He won 14 and placed sec ond in four. Sully was sepafateli timed in a -heat in 2.08, and war beaten by a nose at Fredericton n 2.083i. commends waLter iIamMOnd J v r LONDON, Nov. 20: (CP) Hammond (the English star) is ihe complete counter to that great onstellatlon of the southern hemi- phere, Den Bradman," said F. P. Warner, last year's, chairman of he Test Match Selection Committee. He added cricket's lean years iave passed. OMIT PENALTIES LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20; (CP) jesplte both teams battling to keep unbeaten, ., recordsJa t JVashlngtpn. rluskles and the University of Call- .'ornla fought through a gruelling fd6tball game here without a psn- ilty, Washington winningH-O. .:. ' " PLAN CYCLING 'CLASSIC LONDON, Nov.; -4 (CP) More nan 30 leadingprofessional cyc-Usts are.eocpected tocojngetirrthe Irst International .load trace to be ;taged next June on. the new $100,-00 track at Crystal' Palace. SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE N'ovtmber 20 Grptto vs. S. O. N., B. & K. vs. LeghniiP; R. Dairy vs. Musketeers, Ram'bljrs i v: & N. R. A. wovemDer a .,.u. n. vs. mus professional teams under sanction I keteers, B. & K. vsi-xiTf R. A., P. of the amateur branch concerned R. Dairy vs. Legi6ri,Ramble'rs .vs. O rot to. MOTHER 'PHOMEO ME THS,MORM- iwer tv-uct she THoOeSvT SWB could' ffgr'Twe aiW,OFr HEft FIK1SEU e,v JO NloHT Sanquet By Bowling Club Annual trent Held last -Night At 6ommWre' Cafe, Amtii Sixty bttiig Present t Th6 Canadiafi National Lawn Et'dwling" 6lub held Its annual ban quet at th6 Commodore Cafe last night with F. S. Waltbh presiding, about sixty . members ahd their Irje'nds, belfig resehti After par taking 61 a bounteous repaist the picked up' by OSace Bay, league f ? win"e5 Lw,n cn ijiiavc auuauy ocrii annuuiictu, were listnouiea Dy Tnomas Mcciymont. fhe Tip Top Taifbrs' trophy was i'ahdad to the. winner by P. Cra-etfd. There were numerous toasts ind speeches, a' great many, ln-:luding the chairman, having mm-ethlhg to $ay. Song's by J. A. Teng and Bob James, accompanied 'iy Charles Balagno antl S. C. Thomson were enjoyed, the party breaking lip about 11:30. KAYO FOR POLITICS NOTTINGHAM. Eng., Nov.:. 20:: CP) Speaking at a reception to i team of. German nolice boxers from Stuttgart, Chief Constable "opkess said, "if all the politics of i he world were left to us boxers'' '.here would be no damn sllly.non- j ense like wars." , CANADIAN HEARS CALL NORTHAMPTON, Eng., Nov. 20: CP) E. T. Bagshaw of Prince Albert, Sask, 40 years ago a cricketer n the Kettering district, was" a contributor to the local county srlpket club's appeal for 10,000 shillings. For Damaffe$ Received HOOP PLAY so 'Noi$3r .$-JUun))ie Stone1 vs. Grotto, 1 Regiment vs. Moo.?2' Grotto Vs.'Anh'eles7 SSbufe vs. S4ai 1 Cove. November 26 (Srotio vs. Moose! High Sthbol vs Orotto-,, Scythian i vs. Beii's News, Jr. - Moose .vs Hlgh'school. fTHAWK!?pM J.: tfZiL I OU,C3AW Q-p NOW, 1 U ( ItM, rim fiUM .. 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