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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 Yorkton Terriers 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 » <i ;li EW YORK, Nov. 29. (BUP) — Press score card had Abrams in minutes o!d before Bill Westbury Splashes—The soldierboys from Scattered paragraphs contain- front eight rounds to seven at the grabbed a pass from Harvey Fraser Brandon came to the meet in two N ing scattered thoughts: finish, with Zale landing the heavier and beat Jesse Seaby in the goal- Army, Navy station wagons . Some of the air- The Bowl picture is going to be a punches for the route, except for mouth. men flew into the city . Chief lot clearer by nightfall and it is two occasions when the sailor boV Midway through the second period complaint of the swimmers was possible that there will be an. from Washington had his rival hurt; Harold Johnston took a pass from Grid Feature that they had very little training'in nouncements concerning some of The factor that told most for Zale, newcomer Rene Trudell and beat New York, Nov. 29. CAP) — preparation for the meet . Car- the teams that will appear in the who had been recognized as charfl- Seabv on a shut from a difficult berry's Pilot Officer Buzzard won post-season-games. The gents who pion up 'to now by the National angle to the goalkeeper's left. The Though the time-honored clash be- Boxing association, was the brujiU tween Army's cadets and Navy's the plunge easily with 82 feet, six arrange the Bowl contests are rubber seemed to slide between inches effort. watching these four games closely: body beating he dished out with Seaby's knees. He was only partly midshipmen at Philadelphia will right shots. ,'„ crlaim the centre of the college foot- Young Pete Rae, winner of botV | Oregon State vs. Oregon, Stanford on his feet, at the time, having just free-style sprints, took time out vs. California, Vanderbilt vs. Ten- Abrams had him on the floor Jlji stopped a couple of hot shots. ball stage today, a score of other from drinking his fifth coke to nessee and Mississippi vs. Missis- the first round from a left hook pp tussles over the United States wil' which Tony took a nine-count be,- Yorktor- Pa^rr. Kukkv:!n. Johnston. A. command strong sectional inleres say, "Gee, eleven months out of sippi State. Oregon State and fore coming up for more. And in Fraser. H. Frascrrfiiis. Device]! Trudeii. Subs—H=irasyn. Bobbins. j j j t least two cases prcrbablvcompetition sure left me feeling Stanford need victories to stay in Westbury. Johns. Trudc an( n a weak." . Carberry had the big' the race for the Rose Bowl nomin- the eighth, Zale staggered half idMoos p'.-e » -i Pif" a^BridI "tysS-b^I£S:l decide the contestants in Neu scross the ring from a right hand. ritt'. iicFatiienBe . Dottcn. B.-ayshawe . Medy- Year's day bow games. ;est entry of the close to 40 com- ation. Vanderbilt and Mississippi But in between those two thumps, inski. Allen. Fordham, still clinging to hope ictitors entered in the meet can corral invitations to some Bow] and after the eighth, Zale just Summary: First period: Jhe times turned in were nothing if "they come through unscathed 1-Yorkton, Westbury iH. Frsser 3.32. of a bowi invitation despite its .egged away with .chops to the Penalties— A. Fraser. Platz. jarring defeat by Pittsburgh three o rave about but the lack of train- Georgia still has a chance if it can ibs and abdomen to pile up points Seconec d period: ng explained the reason. Specta- defeat Georgia Tech and so has Yorkton. Johnston. iTrudelll 10.36. weeks ago. faces New York univer- nd slow his rival down. FenalUe*—Harasyn, Kukfcula. Bell ilO sity Violets here in the final for ors were scarce even though ad- Pictured above are members of the leading teams from Friday evening's military swim at the Sher- Fordham if it wins from New York The late pummeling, in addition min misc.i Trudell. Johns. both teams. nission was free. brook pool. In the top photo is the No. 33 S.F.T.S. team from Carberry, which captured aggregate point university, which shouldn't be too o insuring the decision for Zale, Third period no score. Penalties — Swimming results: " honors with IB'A points. The members of the team (left to right), are LAC. Wallace, LAC. D. Davies, tough. Others well up in the run- Iso left Georgie with a hemmoi?- Trudell. Harasyn. McBridc. Brayshaw, H. * * * 100 yards free style—1, Gnr. P. Rae; Frascr, Kukkula. LAC R. Rue, No. 12; 3. LAC Pud LAC. O'Rourke, LAC. Hitchen, PO. Buzzard, LAC. J. Harrison, LAC. Morris and Fit. Lt. T. E. Saun- ning are Duke, Duquesne, Texas, lage in the corner of his right eye, On the west coast Stanford's O'Rourke, No. 12. Time 1.06.a. ders. In the middle row is the Royal Canadian Artillery team from Brandon, which finished third in the Texas Aggies and Missouri. he most serious injury either man twice-beaten Indians face the 50 yards free style—1, Gnr. P. Rae; aggregate standings with eight points. The members of the team, left to right, are: W. Squire, P. Ray, uffered in the 15 rounds. He was deflated California Bears, while LAC Wallace. No. 12; 3, LAC O. a ft o Davies, No. 33 and LAC D. Webster, A. Best, B. Blake, H. Reid, J. Holmes, B. Watson, Lt. G. Swan. Another member, W. Dinsdale, is mis- In sending his choices for 1he Attended by a physician after the Oregon State, likewise beaten N~o. 12 (tied). Time 28.4 seconds. sing from the picture. In the bottom row is the No. 12 S.F.T.S. team from Brandon, which was second in "British United Press All- sout. Bob Feller twice, engages Oregon. A vic- 5U yards backstroke—1, Flight Lieut. T. the aggregate with 8V1 points. Its members are, left to right: G. Brown, L. George, D..Webster, P. Kidd, . Saundcrri, No. 33; 2. LAC O'Rourke America, Jack Ledden, sports A.