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Just One Too Many Hawks Recall Purpur j San Jose. Calif.. Nov. 29. (AP)— An unexpected flurry of hard blows Chicago, Nov. 29. CAP)—Chicago Black flawks of the National hockey- to excited heavyweight champion Joe Louis Thursday night he knocked league, Friday recalled Clifford CFidp) Futpur, a wingman, from their at George Giambastiani, of Los Angeles, in the third round of a four- Kansas City American Hockey Association jfarm. ', -ound exhibition. The Hawks sent Bob Carse and Joe Papikc, forwards, to KansajB • .. ..rm au-f-iMy sorry." the Bomber apologized later. "In the excitement City on recall basis. Purpur will report in time to play against New York , slipoed one !r-f> many in." WINNIPEG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1941 PAGE TWENTY-THREE Rangers here Sunday night. I , Zale Captures Fight Crown Airmen From Stars at Friday Night's Military Swim Carberry Makes Late Round Register Initial Cop Honors Rally To Score Flight-Lieutenant T. E. Saunders ,ei. his British airmen teammates :roJ m Carberry 33 S.F.T.S. to an Win of Season 18 .A point swimming win over Wi* n Over Abram\ s fliers from the North Brandon No. Moose Jaw. Sask., Nov. 29. CCP) 12 Training School and Gunners New York, Nov. 29. (AP)—Tony Zale came off the floor —Yorkton Terriers, a team harder who had eight and' a half points Friday night to outpoint Georgie Abrams and become' the first r Hockey Results to fi3U e th;i!i a present-day map from the Brandon" with eight points undisputed world middleweight champion in a decade. Zalp o£ Europe, Friday night won their Saskatchewan Senior in a friendly meet held at the Yorkton 2; Mooue Jaw 0. Sherbrook pool, Friday night. weighed 158 »/<; Abrams 159. first game of the current season by A.B.C. Senior Saunders convincingly oustrok- In a slashing, bristling 15-rounder Trail 7; Lethbridge 7. (Overtime tie) walloping a previously undefeated Pacific Coast Intermediate ed his opposition by splashing from opening bell to final gun t$e Moose Jaw Millar club, 2-0. . Victoria 7; Nanaimo 0. through to wins in the 50 yards Today's Gary CInd.) steel worker came, off Cape Brfton prior to Friday, the Terriers had Glp.cc Bay 6; North Sydney 0. Backstroke and 50 yards breast- the Madison Square garden floor O.K.A. Senior "A" stroke events, as well as anchoring been soundly walloped twice—by Hamilton 4; St. Catharines 1. from a first-round knockdown to jloose Jaw and Saskatoon—and had Port Colbrone 8; Toronto Marlboros 4. the winning relay -event. Sport nip Abrams with his last-round looked like a second rate club. After Quebec Senior «• ft v rally and clear up the middleweight Friday's tussle a tew thousand Cc.nvwall '-1; Montreal Canadians I. Another star of the meet was situation for the first time since Miller fans will readily agree that Michigan-Ontario 18-year-old Pete Rae, Artillery Mickey Walker abdicated the crown \\indsor 7; Toledo 6. private, who outmatched his Parade the Terriers are still definitely in Eastern United States 1 in 1931. '" the Saskatchewan Senior league, competition in both the 50 and By HARRY FERGUSON The decision was unanimous o'rt New York 3; Atlantic City 3. 100 yards free-style sprint and, as always, a threat for the Washington 8; Boston 3. (British United Press Sports Editor) the part of Referee Billy Cavanau'4^ league title. races. and both judges. The Associated The game was nardly three » — Cleveland Indian pitcher's estimated Methodist at Fort Worth. the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. staged sidelines with a flutter • board dem- clash Monday night at the Amphi- Wenstob, formerly of Viking, Alta,. what might be termed a very suc- onstration, while another group theatre in the young south division Travel very far in a game. but now of Vancouver, B.C., sue.- 545,000-a-year income. injoy Seven Bouts cessful gala Friday night in the from both organizations gave a junior league with both teams de- You have to have somebody John E. Morley, chairman of demonstration of life saving which to bowl over the tacklers be- cessfully defended his western. Feller's local draft board, declared Dauphin, Man., Nov. 29. (Special) Y.W. pool. termined to get their first victory Canada heavyweight champion.- —Dauphin fight fans turned to the The joint effort of the two organi- all added to the night's proceedings. of the season. Harry Neil, coach fore the star can get going. Friday "his mother s letter was not The officials who handled all the Ask Tom Harmon how he would ship, and Albert Lust, Medicine in the nature of a request for re- own hall Thursday evening to make zations in making the youngsters of the Regals, has been driving his Hat, won the western Canada the mos. t o„f. the rare opportunitie,_„ s swim conscious from a competitive various events successfully were boys furiously in practices after have done if Evashevski hadn't opening o£ his case," and "until Miss Allison, director of physical welterweight title in bouts here there is an actual request for Puck „ see some boxing bouts. Seven j point of view should bear fruit and their unimpressive opening game been around to clear the way. Friday night - •' ights, sponsored by the Legion War | who knows but what some future education of the Y.W.C.A;; Miss with the Rangers which they lost # & tf re-classification and cause shown Mary McDonald, president of the Wenstob outpointed Packy Paul for deferment, Feller will remain in ervices, had as opponents airmen Olympic star was seen in action by 9-2. /TTMiE line that Bill Klem drew •om the local R.C.A.F. stations. the fairly big crowd of spectators section, C.A.S.A.; Mrs. of Richdale, Alta., in a 12-round 1-A." Mary Scorer. Mrs. S. C. Lloyd, Syd Terriers who staged a great last J_ with his foot in the dust at bout in which the rounds were two The young pitching ace, whose Five preliminary bouts saw the who took a keen interest in the period drive before being beaten Ebbets Field during the crucial 'ollowing boxers in action: Kenny various events. Neil, Art Sidwcll and S. C. Lloyd. and a half minutes each, while Lust draft number — 2.857 — was only The results .were as follows:. 5-4 by St. James "Canadians are all August series between the Dodgers scored an eighth-round technical Patter Harkness vs. Bobby LaSalle, feath- While there were one or two races Boys' 50 yards handicap—1. Jack Coe. primed for a win. With both teams and Cardinals was the last he ever eight numbers away from the « erweights; George Gerry vs. Joe where the winner won in the pro- Y.M.C.A.; 2. Tom Cce, Y.M.CA.;. 3. kayo over Welterweight Champion' board's last call, has said he will verbial canter, still the most.ol UM|,Meyer, C^rnanY.M.C.A. Ttae '.SB. all hopped-up to score initial wins will draw. For years he has used Nick Serada of Winnipeg, in '« not ask deferment. Unless his case By GKEN ALLEN 3urkes, welterweights; Charlie Pal- a real battle should result from iis line drawing as a means of .edinc vs. Bill Mitchell, middle- events brought the fans to their feet y.M.c.A_ tcam No. i (Dave Guest. Kei bout that was scheduled to go 12 is reopened, he probably will be ARVEY Jessiman, who can don in the exciting finishes. Euckboro, Gordon. Moore. Jack Turneri; this first meeting of the clubs. stopping an argument with a player. Ihree-minute rounds. ' . inducted in February. the pads or play up in front weights; Andy Milroy vs. Art Can- 2. Y.M.C.A. No. 2 team (Don. Pike. Brln His technique was to turn away H deline, welterweights; Eddie Chris- In the 50 yards handicap, Jack Brown. Doufi Northstein, Fred Carter). from the player, walk about 10 feet will take a crack at the goa tenson vs. Jim Faulty, light heavy- Coe just barely nosed put his bro- Time 1.51 J-iO. tending duties of the Monarch club ther Tom to get the judges' nod, 50 yards junior women, baclc craw!—1. Called Off Again and draw a line on the ground. If weights, Ken Davis vs. Larry Evelyn Couper, Y.W.C.A.; 2. Shirley Ed- Philadelphia, Nov. 29. (AP)—Th e the player followed him. and crossed American Assn. Monday evening if he can get a Sylvester, light weights. while Moyer Cosman was hardly a wards. Mapie Leaf S.C.;_. 3. " - ' release from Les Russel's St. James couple of lengths away. All three Dreweewe,. wnmaer. twice-postpone- d bout between Ray the line, he was automatically out It's a Fact, juvenile team. Harry Neil is at the These led up to the main event, 150 yards boy's medley relay— 1. Y.M.- (Sugar) Robinson, of New York, and of the gam£. Manager Leo Durocher Bobby Walters vs. Jack Lucas, were from the Y.M. ^^^•a^T^e2'!^ i°5hn'S;:f- YiM-C'A- Marty Servo, of Schenectady, has Plans Discussed present time hard up for a goalie heavyweights. Was TOD Strong of the Dodgers was the last player and the addition of Harvey, who i Junior Women's 200 yards relay—1. been called off a third time, Pro- to have the line drawn on him. Columbus, O., Nov. 29. rAP)~ .. In the girls' free style a pretty Y.W.C.A.; 2. Women's Amateur S.C.; moter Herman Taylor announced Challedon no slouch at the puckstopping busi demure miss from the Y.W. in Marg 3. Maple Leaf club. Time 2.17. Klem will retire from active ser- leaders of the eight baseball clubs. ness, wouldn't hurt the Kingly crew Watson was a little too strong for 50 yards .tree style, girl's under 12—1. Friday. vice on the diamond now and de- in the American Association gath- McAdam Reinstated Vivian King of the Women's Ama- Mars. Watson, Y.W.C.A.: 2. Vivian King. Taylor said Robinson, unbeaten vote all his time' to supervising ered for the league's annual con- in the least. W.A.; Alyne Pearce, Maple Leaf. Negro welterweight, is ill of grippe. * * << teur Swim club. Both these young Time .36 4-5. the National league umpires. ference today, three main problerflS Now a Blond Andy Mulligan is rumored tryinj swimmers have all the potentialities 150 yards men's medley relay—1. Y.M.- The fight was to have been held —play-offs, schedules and broad- Midland, Out. Nov. 29. (CP)— C.A. No. 1: 2. Y.M.C.A. No. 2.. Time 1.33. Monday at the arena. No other date t) a T, Los Angeles, Nov. Z't. CAP)—Chal- to make a deal with Monarchs fo President George Dudley of the of future champions. 200 yards boys' relay, free style—1. casting—were discussed. Y.M.C.A. (Fergus Sidwell. Jack Turner. has been set. Here's hoping Frank Kovacs ledon. the gay old dog, has become Alan McMurdy, who appears as i Canadian Amateur Hockey associa- Evelyn Couper of the Y.W.C.A. Bob Robson, Gunnar Samuelson); 2. St. remembers to continue his Sdme club managers are expected a blond. he doesn't want to hook up wit! tion announced Friday two more was first home in the back crawl John's S.C. Time -1.53 4-5. FARRADAYS IN FINAL screwball antics when he starts to demand that play-off series be Yep. it's afact. The clocking the purple and white clad Kegals professional hockey players have event for junior women, and close The youngsters from Farrady en- on his professional tennis tour abandoned. But sports experts pre- this season. In exchange fo behind her was Shirley Edwards FIVE GAME LEAD dicted the usually profitable play,-, contingent at Santa Anita park, who been reinstated to amateur ranks. Glace Bay, N:S., Nov. 29. CCP)— tered the final of Senior "B" divi- -with Bobby Riggs and the kr.cw Challedon as a rich, blood McMurdy. the St. James manage They are Joseph Johnson of Winni- from the Maple Leaf. Swim club, sion of the Winnipeg public schools others. The United States lawn offs will be retained. ,.' Bay, looked up with a start when would come through with a coupl peg, who will play for the Yorkton, while 'Madelon Drew of the Glace- Bay Miners swept to a five- Opening games April 16. 1042, game lead .in. the Cape. Breton EOccer when they defeated Lord tennis officials have been probablj' will be: Columbus at the ex-handicap king came on the of forwards. Sask., club, and Sam McAdam, for- Women's Amateur S.C. finished Selkirk 3-0. Farraday now meets the frowning ifor years on Kovacs' track for a workout. merly with Spokane in the Pacific i third. hockey .league "last, night as they Indianapolis; Toledo at Louisville:. tf 5 * blanked 'the cellar-dwelling North winners of Lord .Roberts and Prin- eccentric |ways on the courts, Minneapolis at Kansas City; St. "So help me." gasped one witness, /"^ EORGE. Snell, the former Uni- Coast league, who now is at New I A group of young women from cipal Sparling. but there are not many better vcrsit o£ ' the Y.W... gave an excellent er- Sydney Victorias 6-0. • Paul at Milwaukee. '"'. "he's a blond." '\_T y Manitoba and Westminster, B.C. shows -in sports than the young The Twin City clubs. St. Paul an'd To be truly accurate about the Sydney Millionaire player, is new shade, it's really a golden man biting a tennis ball in Minneapolis, are looking for new*, anxiously waiting for a commission disgust after missing a shot. managers. There has been talk of'a_ chestnut. in the navy. When he does receive Matched "Wits Today in East'West Championship Came change in ownership of the Indian^" It seems that William L. Brann. f it, he will probably line up with the AKE REINSTATED apolis club. his owner, sent the big horse to already powerful Navy hockey southern California to take a salt New York, Nov. 29. CAP)—Willie team. This should squelch rumors Gilzenberg, of Newark, manager of water treatment. that had "Jud" bound for Minne- Welterweight Champion Freddie Flyers Are Leading Daily Challedon took an ocean apolis Millers in the American 'ochrane, and Ray Arcel, Lou dip. The change was doubtless due association. Nova's second in his last summer's cJrnwall, Nov. 29. (CP)—Corn- to a combination of salt water and • « o a fight with Joe Louis, Friday were wal}' Flyers took undisputed posses'-, sunlight. Joe Rivers' crop of juvenile reinstated b*y the New York State sion\ of first place in tho Quebec- Whether he'll keep his new hair- =raduates on his 1941-42 edition of Athletic commission. senior hockey league standing when. do remains to bo seen. ;he Winnipeg Rangers are really thejn handed!Montreal Canadiens.a. coming through in fine style. They REED PLAYS JOIWETT 2-1 defeat i here Friday night. The.' lave accounted for no less than Bill Egan took all- three games win put Flyers two points in front eight of the tri-color team's 11 goals played from Reg Gleeson in the of the idle Ottawa Senators and, to date. Orpheum Snooker tourney before left the Canucks in the league, Eddie Patzer "They're the fellows that pay another capacity crowd at the Orph- cellar. attention to what you tell them," eum Billiard parlors. Monday nigh Latoski and Saunders scored the. the soft-spoken Joseph remarked at 8 o'clock Jimmy Reed meets Cornwall goals, while Bessette, 0 O 9 Frank Jowett. counted for Montreal. Leaves Sydney A RTHUR Morrison brought an Sydney, N.S., Nov. 29. CCP)—De- J\ interesting thing to our at- fccermm Eddie Patzer, suspended tention recently regarding the fay the Canadian Amateur Hockey Saskatchewan Senior Hockey association for failure to report to league. It seems all five clubs in the Terriers of Yorkton, Sask., left the circuit have coaches hailing Team Comparisons Sydney Friday for the west after from Manitoba. Art Somers, Moose giving up hope of playing with Jaw; Odie Lowe, Eogina; Jimmy For the purposes of comparison, here are the weights and as? Millionaires of the Cape Breton Arnott, Saskatoon, and Pinkey statistics for the Winnipeg and Ottawa teams: ,,, WINNIPEG OTTAWA fcc; key league. Davie, Flin Flon. AH are Win- Name Ace Weight Tommy 23 )50 Patzer came here early in the nipeggers. while "Slim" Holdaway, 28 155 Golab 22 200 ' Wayne Shclcy 25 170 f season to join Sydney, but Yorkton Yorkton, is a Brandon boy. Ken Draper'....- 22 190 GrtUin 28 2SU re;'used to grant him a release! The Chcs. McCanco 25 200 Daley ...... 23 100'' C.A.H.A. suspended him this week Jim Lander 27 185 McWatlcrs ...... 2!i 130- 24 200 for remaining here after being Lethbridge and Trail Clilf Roseborough 20 209 Moynahan ...... 20 IBS ••' "rdered to report to the Terriers, 24 190 Frascr ...... 30 I«5. Jack Manners 26 200 Seguin ...... 24 185 with whom he played last year. Lou Mocul . 31 ' 22U Spraguc ...... 23 200 Patzer's destination on. leaving Battle to 7-7 Tie Bud Marqunrdt 27 170 McCarry ...... 24 225;. Bcrnje Thornton 23 165 McCarthy ...... 27 180 here was not known. Lethbridge, AHa., Nov. 29.' CCP)— Walter Chickowsky 22 190 O'Connor ...... 25 i 157''. Rube Ludwig ... 22 190 Langlcy ...... 21 100 JOINS AIR FORCE While a crowd of 2,800 fans roared Lloyd Evenson 22 170 Wadsworth ...... 27 2«5 Timmms, Ont., Nov. 29. CCP) — approval at the high-scoring game. Herb PcscTio 27 220 Syms ...... 2« 21" J Butch Ouradnick 22 200 Taylor ...... 29 215 ack (Red) Cooke, 20-year-old Mc- Trail Smoke Eaters battled Leth- Wilf Daniels 22 235 Halsh ...... 23 170 Intyre Mines wingman who played Bennv Hatskin 22 240 Klimenko ...... '•» 200 bridge Maple Leafs to a 7-7 over-' Ken Preston 27 190 Chipper ...... 26 190: *ith London. Ont.. in the Michigan- Alex Lindsay 23 160 O'licil ...... 28 IW. Ontarij league last year after start- time draw here Friday night as Nate Shore 20 185 Burke ...... M. IW • k>6 the season with Moose Jaw the British Columb;a sextet opened Art Kolynsnyk 19 135 Charbonncau ...... *> 150 a gruelling six-game series with Trimble respective coaches of the Winnipe g Blue Bombers and Ottawa Rougkf Riders, who matched their rugby Cliff McTayden 23 179 20 175 Juntas, has joined the Royal Cana- P 24 175 25 dian Air Force it was learned Fri- Alberta members of the A.B.C. ' teams met to decide the east-west championship. day night. senior amateur hockey league.