The Humboldt Journal

September 22, 1949

RED WINGS SEND HALL TO WINDSOR

Glenn Hall, the starry Humboldt boy who has guarded the Indian nets for the past two seasons, left last weekend for Windsor, Ont., where he will work out with the Windsor Spitfires in the Ontario Junior Hockey League.

This makes the second Indian to leave for the Detroit Red Wing sponsored club. Irwin Grosse, the brilliant center and leading scorer in the Northern Saskatchewan Junior League last season, left several weeks

ago to establish residence in the eastern city.

The executive of the Humboldt Indians have been negotiating with the Detroit Red Wings for some tine to get a working agreement with the National Hockey League club. Manager Leo Parker has been advised that a decision will be made by the end of the month. Meanwhile the Indian club are withholding releases for Grosse and Hall.


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