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The Edmonton Bulletin from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 6

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Air Transports Hand BPC Fourth Straight Setback Saints Defeat Hospital Cagers 47 27 Buzz Boll Sparks Attack BULLETINS sport cditor Phil Sonntag Counts 15 To Top Scorers PAGE SIX Red Deer Team Looks Okay THE victory registered by Hon Solon Low's Saints over US Station Hospital at Eastwood gym on Tuesday night has served to tighten up the race in lection basketball (US Quartermasters are now the only club without a win and they clash with the Saints on Friday night Engineers play Varsity on Thursday In heading the scoring lilt with 22 out of 7D and Transport! II out of SI Hospital had 12 for It or Boston Bruins Come Back To Outscore Toronto 8-5 BOSTON Nov 24 (CP) Rebounding from Sunday' 13-4 drubbing in Montreal the meet humiliating setback in their 20 National Hockey League geaaona Boston Bruin out-skated Toronto Maple Leafs for an 8-5 victory Tuesday night before a 10000 crowd at the Boston Garden Veteran Run Bell In his first fclt lhit each of them Mac Army Wheelers May Upset Hockey Dope Bucket points Phil Sonntag ho boost-od hi throa-gam total to 37 Evan Erickion and Bomard Critchfiald both havo II Erickion failed to count in tho final quart or after collecting 14 In tho firit threo sessions two of thorn on tho pair of fret throw awarded Hoipital waa without the high- fiee of Military Diftrict No hu ororing Wdiren Tiulbee and Leo been turning out aome very Inter-Woodring George Ralph however eating article from time to time continued hi iharpshooling and! using iport and aportifolk at gathered in 11 points mikjn a background and all of them have for two game By a coincidence Woodrirg alio hu 28 for a pair of been appreciated However hi story about the 117 per cent and Bechtel Price Callahan eight for 56 an average or 143 NICE GOING DENNY1 SGT Denny Layscll former member of the Calgary Herald staff and now In the public relation! of- A WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 24 1943 e-wr- g-X NOW COACH Red Deer Army Wheelers which appears in today's issue is not RETURN of Pat Denino to Air only inurtstir but is vsry time-Trammort Command added ly and informative and a usual is exceptionally well put to-help Ralph Schockey debut was Bother Hockey fans generally also lmpreasivt ao his 13 points' prove Byron Johnson ns usual was top man for Bechtels who ran into their fourth setback in succession will welcome And judged by the players Use Colville has it his disposal for the moment at least it looks if Red Danina by the way was one of the most consistent scorers for Transports last season and ha racked up 24 in his two final games Air Transports and YM CA ore now only a half gamo from the leading Aircraft Repair club In section Latter Day Saints and Air Trans-! port Command had exactly the same Reid shooting accruacy list 314 per cent Saints made MAC COLVILLE drove two pucko through goalie Grant and the other Boston tally waa provided by Don Gallinger Although Bert Gardiner tho Boston natter was under heavy pressure most of tho game hit teammates managed to break loose often enough to score twice in tho first session and three timei in each of the others Defenceman Babe Pratt figured in ail but the fourth of the Toronto tallies in addition to scoring with Gin Bodnar's assistance Pratt set up tallies for Lome Carr Jackie Hamilton and Jack Ingoldsby Rookie Ted Kennedy became tha other scorer by caging teammate Me (sudden death) Hill's rebound with less than eight minutes remaining LlNEt'N Grant Morris Pratt Bod-nsr Cirr Dovtdson Subs: McDonald Hill Kennedy Insoldsby Johnstone Hamilton Booth mn Webster Gardiner Clapper Hollett Cowley Boll A Jackson Rubs: Gal-llnarr Gutdolln Cain Crawford WU-ktnion Jackson Calladine Scheria Referee Bill Chadwick linesmen Bill Cleary and Ag Smith Sl'MMABY First period: Boston Boll 1:02: Jackson I Crawford Calladine) I Penalties: MrDonald Guidoltn Second period: Button Jackson ICallodinei 13:23: Toronto Carr iPraft Dovidaon) 14M Toronto Pratt I Bodnar) llfM Boston Cain iCalHnfer Guldolinl 1141: To ronto Hamilton tPrott) IMS Boston Cowley iBolli Penalties none Third period: Boston Cowley 1:34: Boston Galhnfcr iGuidolini 1040: Toronto Kennedy I Hill Booth man) 1X41 Boston Cain Toronto Insoldsby (Pratt Hamilton) 11:22 Penalties none Lake Not Likely To Start in Grid Final Saturday WINNIPEG Nov 24 (CP) LAC Johnny Lake 250-pound line hitter returned to workouts with the Winnipeg RCAF Bombers Tuesday night but Coach Reg Tbrcfall of the crimson clad team said it waa not likely the power runner would be named to start in the backfield Saturday against Hamilton Wildcats in Toronto is much improved but needs a few more days of rest before we can count on him as starter" the Bomber coach who is handling his sixth western championship dub said going to continue to run LAC Capru in Lake's flying wing spot but we may use the big boy as our element of surprise" Following the drill Coach Th refill remarked: Just about ready The team spirit la good and the physical condition is improving" The Bombers will leave for Toronto tonight and present plana call for a practice at Maple Leaf stadium Friday afternoon Tbe firet true newspaper published in England appeared in August 1642 By SGT PENNY LAYZELL Public Natations Office MD 13 CALGARY Nov Private Matthew Colville of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps may be the gentleman to upset the aspirations of Canadian hockey dubs training their sights on the Allan Cup in this to say the least hectic and uncertain hockey year in Canada's senior amateur ranks Private Matthew better known as Mac Colville husky defencoman of Ottawa Commandos and Now York Ranger is the pley-ing-coach who has taken on the task of combining now and well-known talent with the romnants of last year's Red Deer Army hockey club in the hopes of giving tho central Alberta training camp a championship aggregation On the one hand Coach Mac has "Sugar Jim Henry Eddie Slowinski and himself from last year'a title-winning Ottawa Commandos and Jack Foracy of Toronto Maple Leafs as leaders in the new guard and from last Wheelers there are Moon Mullen the scoring wizard Eddie O'Keefe Gordon Emery George Pargeter and Warren Stewart In addition he has half a dozen other lads Including tbe speedy Dutch Van Deelan of last year'a Regina Abbott juniors to round cat his squad For several weeks now the Red Deer club lacking ice at home have been stationed at Mewata Barracks Calgary and dally practices have been worked in with Army training so that the club will be ready for the league opening on November 27 Prom goal to the forward line the Wheelers have club which on paper appears to be of the T4 carat" variety JIM HENRY IN GOAL Between the pipes will be Jim" Henry tbe 23-year-old Winnipeg netminder who seems to fit right in with title-winning teams Henry now a driver in the Army Service Corps was with Regina Rangers when they scored their upset triumph in tbe Allan Cup championship race of 1940-41 The next year he was with New York Rangers and last season guarded the nets fur Ottawa Commandos as they swept all opposition aside to win the Allan cup Wheelers have a second netminder of no mean repute in the person of Bill Ratke formerly of Dafoe Saskatchewan The 19-year-old Army private was goal-tender for Regina Caps Saskatchewan senior chimps of last season Colville should have little worry concerning his rearguard trio of Moon Mullen Jimmy Colquhoun and himself Mullen in the hockey limelight in these parts for many years now was with Portland Buck-aroos in 1937-38 From 1939 to the present he has played successively with Old Elks Edmonton Fivers Lethbridge Maple Leafs and the Red Deer Army Wheelers Colquhoun 27-year-old Esrern Canadian while a newcomer to the West had five years' experience with McIntyre Gold Mines in the Northern Ontario Hockey Association COLVILLE NOW ON DEFENCE Flaying-Cosch Colville who hails from Edmonton is also a stalwart on the defence although he formerly played right wirg Mac saw many years of action with New Y'ork Ranger before helping Ottawa to annex the Allan cup last season A pur of wily forwards guaranteed to bring many headaches to the opposition will centre the Wheelers' forward trirgs Both veteran of the hockey wars they are Calgary's Jack Forsey and Olds' Eddie O'Keefe Foragy hit the hockey limelight in 1335-36 as a member of the Kimberley Dynamiters whirh won the Allan cup and later the world championship played at London England For the three years following Forsey was one of the Esrls Court Rangers as ice hockey took firm hold in London England In 1939-40 be was with Sherbrooke Rangers the next yesr with Cornwall Flyers then with Pror'denre Reds Last season he was with the Reds and also with Toronto Maple Leafs O'Keefe one of the top-racking stars of the amateur ice lanes in these parts for several years now was with Edmonton Flyers from 1939 to 1941 and captured the Alberta scoring championship in both years In 1941-43 he aaw action wi'h Niagara Falls Weavers and last year returned to Alberta hockey win with tbe Whee'en Colville should have few worries about the right wing berth with Eddie Slowinski and Bud Emery lined up for the spot Bet on Bis Own Club William Cox Is Barred From Baseball by Landis CHICAGO Nov In the most drastic action of his 22-year regime Kenesaw Mountain Landis commissioner of baseball Tuesday barred William Cox president of the Philadelphia Phillies from baseball for life for gambling on games in which his club was involved Landis ruled Cow was "perm-C A A TNT A Kf nently ineligible to hold a baae- ball office hereafter either in conDTCunTC th "Jor OrUK I DnU 1 I After the ouster had been announced directors of the Phillies meeting in Philadelphia elected a 27-year-old former- Duke football player Robert Carpenter of ATTER DAY SAINTS marked up their first auc-ccm of the season in the Ed-monton Men's- Basketball League Tuesday night when they defeated US Station Hospital 47-27 in the feature game at the Eastwood High School gym Air Transport Command handed Bechtel Price Callahan their fourth consecutive setback in the curtain raiser winning 36-18 About 300 attended the doubleheader Phil Sonntag catno through with total of 15 points In tha second fixture to load tho improved Saints to victory while Ralph Shockoy a new addition to ATC rallied for 13 In tha opener to set tho pace for his wall airnod triumph The performance of Solon Low's team (although he was unable to be on hend to see It win) moved it Into a fourth place tie in section with their rivals for last night and left US Quartermasters tha only squad in tho firet bracket without a victory Even Eriekson and Bernard Critchfield also turned In a sparkling game for the Latter Day Saints the former counting 14 and Critchfield 12 Leon Jenkins with four and Harold Russell with a field goal in the first quarter were the other scorers for tho winners Hospital playing without two of its star cagers Warren Tiulbee and Leonard Woodring were- led by George Ralph who collected 11 points and Phil Lurk who came up with seven Ralph made five of hia 16 field attempts while Lurk having a little "hard luck" on his shooting accuracy onlyKored on threo of 24 tries Erickson opened tho counting followed by a basket by Critchfield to give Letter Day Salnti a 4-0 lead in the first minutes which the Hospital squad waa unable to overcome although fighting hard all tbe way Ralph came up with the losers' first two pointa a few seconds after Critchfield dropped In his first marker but tbe Saints came back to hold the major portion of the play and go on to outscore their opponents 14-6 in the first quarter The winners increased their margin to 14 points in the next session and when the half way mark was reached they were on the long end of a 24-10 count Erickson made it 16-6 as the second quarter opened and Joe Olexo dropped in his first basket of the evening to add to Hospital's score Sontag tossed in a field basket for tbe Latter Day Saints and Ralph came through with one for the losers to increase each team'i total The Americans were held scoreless for the remainder of the caqto while Sonntag and Critchfield added baskets and Erickson made good on two free shots Both teams displayed aome very fine basketball in the third frame but again tbe Latter Day Saint were the more powerful end added 19 to Hospital' 10 This session proved to be the quarter" for Erickson and Critchfield two of the leading players with LDS They each came through with an even half dozen while Sonntag counted five also for his biggest frame Jenkins with a field goal waa the other scorer for the winners in the exciting third canto Three-quarter score waa 43-20 Hospital put on a desperate attempt to win in the last 10 minute session and with Lurk getting four they out-scored the winners 7-4 but his smell margin was far from enough to overcome the LDS squad which is fast becoming a strong team In the league Tha losers kept tha Latter Day Saints In hand" In the lest frame and with the exception of Sonntag who dropped in the four points they held them countless Following is the boxseore: 4 Rjky Footbnil Union and the Wiliington Del president awceed-(Jlcovc RFU both were formed in jing Cox Carpenter's father an exit's 2 and the ORFU has operated ecutive of the 1 Dupont De SlowinskL the Winnipeg youth who showed to advantage with his home city's Junior Monarch! in 1941-42 was with Montreal Canadiens (amateuri and Ottawa Commandos last season Emery a Calgarian was with the Calgary Junior Bronks in 1940-41 with Nelson Maple Leaf Juniors the following year and with Red Deer Army Wheelers last season Two young players appear slated for the wing berths They sre George Pargeter of Calgary and Dutch Van Deelan of Edmonton Pargeter 20 was with Red Deer list year after several years in Calgary Juvenile and junior ranks Van Deelan saw action for several seasons with Edmonton Maple Leaf juveniles and last year was a member of the Junior Abbotta of Regina Wheelers have another probable line in John Lyons of Calgary centreman: Peggie Pegoraro of Calgary at right wing and Bob Kennedy of Timmins Ontario at left wing Lyons was with Red Deer last year after several seasons with Burns' Intermediates at Calgary Pegoraro was with Burns' Intermediates at Calgary for two years while Ken redy has had many years in Senior hockey at Timmins Another Calgarian with the club is Warren Stewart right winger Stewart played smart hockey tor several years with Calgary Junior Royals and wi'h the Calgary City Police club and waa with Red Deer last winter THREE SMART FRONT STRINGS Coach Colville at the present time Is using lines of Forsey Hanked by Slowinski end Van Deelan: O'Keefe with Emery and Pargeter and Lyons with Pegoraro and Kennedy with Stewart as the extra man Manager of the club la Lieut John Taylor of Vancouver who played with the club last year Equipment manager is Private Yakiw-czuk of Lethbridge Every man on the Red Deer club has an important job to do In the Army and hockey comes second to military training Sgt Moon Mullen is an instructor Pte Eddie O'Keefe is a driver-mechanic: Pte Gordon Emery a driver and machinist-fitlrr and Pie Warren Stewart a driver end clerk Cpl George Pargeter and Pies Slowinski Ralke Colquohoun Colville and Henry sre all qualified drivers Pte Forsey and Van Deelan who recently enlisted are now taking their basic training Wheelers will go into action on Saturday Nov 27 when they tangle with the Navy team from HMCS Tecumseh at Victoria Arena Calgary in the opening game of the season in the Alberta Senior loop game of the season started the Bruins off on tho right foot oarly in the opening period when he scored without assistance Such seasoned Boston operators as Busher Jackson Bill Cowley end Herb Cain were ao Inspired by the Tries: PS Penalty Shota: PT Penalties Tried: PP Personal Fools Total Points ATC MOVES INTO SECOND PLACE TIE With the addition of two new star forwards Air Transport Command had very little trouble in downing tho winlesi Bechtel Price Callahan club by the score of 36-18 in lest basketball opener Tho victory for Air Tranlports moved them Into a second placo tit in section with YMCA Both teams now havo two triumphs and one loss to its credit In addiUon to Schockey accounting for 13 points Pat Denino making hia first appearance of the season with ATC hooped 11 counters and Sam Schoetllin nine to aid Schockey in sparking the winners' attack Leo Dolan and Kramer also played a big part in the Transport win holding up a strong guard and forcing the losers to take long shots The BechteL Price Callahan club's shooting accuracy was low only making eight of 56 field attempts ATC wasted little time in gaining a big lead With baskets by Schockey Schoettlin and Kramer they almost dominated tbe scoring in the firet quarter counting 12 to the one Chuck Saffel made good a free shot in the opening minutes to mark up the lone point for BPC in the initial 10 minutes Bell cut the margin by two counters in tbe second session dropping in a field goal before tbe winners were able to come through This however had very little effect on the strengthend Air Transports as they held BPG scoreless until the second half after BeU'i basket While the losere were unable to droo a tingle point through the hoop! the ATC squad was piling up a large score with Denino Dolan and Schockey doing the counting These baskets paid off for the winner as they ATC) led 19-3 at half time and coasted to an easy victory in the second twenty minutes Air Transport Command replaced a few of their regular in tbe third quarter end with the losere putting on the pressure the teams produced well-liked brand of basketball although not as high a calibre as that of the second fixture Both clubs added 10 pointa In the fast third cento with Danino Schoettlin and Schockey continuing to Increase the winners' total and Byron Johnson leading scorer on the Bechtel Price Callaghan aggregation getting six Bell two and Paul Kirk field goal Play went ahead also at a fast pace in the last quarter although very little counting was done by either side ATC marked up even scored by Schoettlin and Echockey while BPC collected five hooped by Saffel Johnson and Jerry Stevens Following Is the bog score: BechUI Prlrc Csllahso nr ps pt yr Saffel 1 IX 1 a Johnson 4 II I I 1 Bell I 11 0 I 4 Kirk i a a i Lapori a i Stevens I 1 3 0 I Rimmer 1 I I Total I I IS Air Trenvport Command rt FT PS PT PF Denino I IS 1 1 I 11 Schoettlin 4 IS 1 I 4 Schockey II 1 I 1 11 Dolan 4 4 1 1 Kramer 1 4 I Laudon 1410 McLain 6 4 4 I Wagoner 4 10 10 1 Fable 0 0 0 0 Totals it it i I i a SECTION i as 1 tsa i si Kp (inters Yanks Varsity UJ5 Hospital Latter Day Saints Quartermasters it in 124 lit SECTION Aircraft Repair 0 111 YMCA I 4 Air Transport Com (in North-West Dtv 1 4 Bechtel Price Cel I 4 44 CO TO YOUR ROOM- I Deer Army will be heard from plenty in the Alberta Service Hockey League Incidentally Deelan la a local Maple Leif Athletic Cub product went us a juvenile to Regina Abbott along with Kopak last winter George Fargeter was a standout with Calgary juniors when they played Maple Leafs in the AL berta final it Ilf street two winters ago Nemours and Company purchased all of Cox's stock the exact amount of which as not revealed Landis stated Cox had resigned as president snd director of the Phillies three days after the commissioner had ordered him to appear at a formal bearing on charges against him in New York next week Cox refused to attend the scheduled meeting writing Landis that he hid to devote ill of imy tune to my lumber business essential to the war effort Cnx Landis aaid after first asserting that allegation be bad bet os games ridiculous admitted to Landis in New York on Nov 3 and later in Chicago that be had placed through a bookmaker 15 to 20 bets of from S25 to S100 a game on Philadelphia to wto but that he had discontinued the wagering about May 20 when he learned of the rule prohibiting such betting by persons having connection with statement further said that Cox continually refused to give him a statement on his betting activities and had maintained that as I hive resigned I do not see any useful purpose would be served by my attending any hearing before you St James Canadians 10-2 and the Monarch management was so diaat-isfied witn the team's showing they appealed to the MAHA for services of four members of Winnipeg Rangers who won the Memorial Cup in Toronto last April-Ben Juzda Jt Peterson Bill Vickers Cel Gardner What do they want? the Stanley Cup? If boiled for 45 minutes In sweet milk a cracked dish will be so welded together that it will be hardly visible and ao strong that It will stand just about the isms us-sge si before If In announcing the Winnipeg team's decision to refuse the bid a RCAF spokesman said that training duties would not permit Bomber players to play in puck a game such a game it would be necessary to keep the team in Toronto a wreck after the Grey Cup final with Hamilton and that is impossible he aaid team will definitrly return to Winnipeg following the championship game WILDCATS WOULD NOT PLAY IN TORONTO HAMILTON Nov CP -President ham Mnnson of the Hamilton Flying Wildcat football club Tuesday aaid the Hamilton team would meet Halifax Navy In a postseason war charity football game providing W'lidrats won the Dominion but he added they would not agrea to play in Tor out i-oniiituiuftly eince that time The jfiierprovincial union known as the Bg Four wis organized in 1907 BU (Ottawa Journal West nick reports the Ottawa football club was formed in 1876 and that same year affiliated with the football association of Canada Let's hope this historical research doesn't lead to a campaign for a football hall of fame Sport fars need at least a couple of years to recover from the hockey musuem rumpus FOOTBALL FACTS Tho magnificent showing of Lachino RCAF in the eastern football final removed ony ideas that the Quebec Union is not on a par with ORFU Unless player I os in sre overly severe tho gamo should boom in Montreal next season becauao fans should bo convinced the class of play Is tops Eight members of Hamilton Wildcats are in tha air forct and two In the navy A majority of tho othors work in war plants ACROSS CANADA There's a suggestion by Roger Peck owner of the Tacoma Wash baseball club that Bob Brown Vancouver baseball promoter be made president of tbe Pacific CoeM baseball league to succeed William Tutle resigned The position carries a 67500 salary Dean Grif-fing who moved to Regina from Kansas in 1956 and has been a power In Boughriders football since then plans to move to California shortly As player and coach (nffing did much to keep Regina in football since the war INCIDENTALLY Heading In last Saturdays Montreal Hereld: "Irvin fears leaders ere tiring after heavy schedule So Dick Irvine and hi Montreal Canadians beat the Leafs In Toronto 7-2 and nose out Bruins In Montreal 13-4 Too tired to stop scoring wo guess In the Manitoba Junior Ilockcy League Winnipeg Monarch beat Hamilton Agreeable Calgary Buffaloes Out Alberta Sendees League Will Have Only Three Teams CALGARY Nov 2i (CP) Alberta Service Senior Hockey League will include A-16 CITC and HMCS Tec-umseh Navy of Calgary and A-20 CASC of Red Deer during the 1943-44 season McDonald laague pres- Banff eT8 ACQUITC Sew Defenceman dent announced Tuesday night NBA President Makes New Ruling PATERSON NJ Nov 24-fAPj Abe Greene of the National Boxing Association saying the XBA wanted to put an end to "shotgun" championship return bouts baaed on in merit" announced yesterday the organization henceforth would not give championship recognition to any contest unless proposal for the match first was submitted to the NBA for approval Greene a newspaper editor and the rule was adopted to prevent champions from up challengers for Teturn bout which developed a cycle of aurh matches and shut other contender out of the competition Hull Volants 6-1 OTTAWA Nov Volants turned back Ottawa Mount-iea 6-1 last night in the second game of an Ottawa Senior City Hockey League game tonight while Peta- wawa Grenades outsmarted Ottawa Canadiens 63 In the npener all hopes of having the local Buffaloes replace RCAF Mustangs have been abandoned PURE I WHITE 00311 mm With Minora Blades! For real shaving comfort you coni boat Minora at its prica It's Iho quoirfy bM Us fwid AELLI STILL CLAIM CALLIN' TH' KID PLUSHBOTTOM IS MORE OlSTINCKTIVE Xj NEW YORK Nov 24 'API-New York Rangers who have lost Buffaloes 1942-43 western inter-! fjSEL defenceman that they had a strong enough me- Rog(fr 24-year-oid 195-pound up and moreover they wouldnt huky whu rejected for have time enough away from work mliUry wrvlce In Canada to attend workouts let alone play games They lost the ervice of I Cmaanau Gnhaiiia metal TVm CftMOlBIl fvCJliC CJUD OK tut AaOIlt Sweeney Schntwr and Doug Cairns jrMj wr Industry Ujfue Arehie Wll I rsakKF tmiintf euntp iraa ppUww4 both in the Navy Frew rrntre was released No Halifax Game for Winnipeg young by Rangers at bis own request because of a bark injury There ere 2U0 species of birds in Labrador Referees: Tommy McClocklin and Morey LoVold: sourer: Bruro Carter timer: Clare Holltneaworth Lreend: 7S Field Shota: FT Field I HE DONT BY NO NAME THEY TELL ME JEST ANSWERS TO A NUMBER WELL IT IS DISTINCTIVE) Billy Hudson now with Indianapolis Caps: Tommy Dewar with New York Rangers and Dan Sprout with Cleveland Barons The three-club league will open this season it the Calgary arena Saturday Nov 27 with Red Deer Army Wheelers opposing Navy First game In Red Deer will not be until Dee 16 League schedule will be released for publication on Thursday Bracken To See Dominion Final WINNIPEG Nov 24 tCPl -John Bracken national leader of the Progressive Conservative party announced today be would interrupt hi visit to Manitoba to see the Dominion rugby football final between Winnipeg RCAF Bombers and Hamilton Wildcats in Toronto Saturday He will leava by plane i Thursday night WINNIPEG Nov (CP) Winnipeg RCAF Dumber Western Canada rugby football champions yesterday turned down an invitation to fiarticipate in a Kt-BcaMn war charity game with Halifax Navy in Toronto Dec 4 providing they win the Dominion title Saturday from Hamilton Wildcats Tha Bomber play tha 'Vildcats (or tha Gray Cup emblematic of Canada's senior rugby championship in the ennual eait-weat game in Toronto's Varsity stadium The game with the Halifax team wliu'h boaita many star Canadian rlairn was auggetird Monday iiht by Controller Fred Hamilton of Tor until The Halifax tram applied to the Canadian Rugby Union tin pernmiion In compete In the t)M3 Dominion pla downs this sea-oq but were refused LOPD plushbottom WANTED TO NAME THE BABY AFTER HIS BPOTHE6? SIR TUMMCNDEN BROADBEAM plushbottom- POObEY! PLl xKi EMMY UUCiHTA name him after upo BPOTHER WHAT'S THAT KAYO? Wife Ji.

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