z... .. if Although 1min! out in their bid got into the finals for toe Mari- rugby title" Walter ' ‘s S.D well feel proud of them- ;,¢ ftodsy for ‘the stirrim battle up against U.N.B. Satur- n. O 0 hardly I. chtnioc after the svhifofi. QILWYI-IIS I 153N111 ' , bad milled over their first touchdown, the wearers of the and white, Alvin; up to the traditi of other SD.u. teams ~ their fighting spirit and "ooungcinlthccxcltizlgsecond half w push aoroasvfor clgnhpoinlls and gqt flsfUNBnboys back on their '..1¢¢Iv_="""1>;°¢l-'- v‘- O _ red ;and they volt-lid their feeling aptly Jilin! One of the players said he that the Nova Scotia title- uiflo 017s would not be as town as ' tbs S.D.U. team had proven. F O 0 0 c of Wales made an aus- picious start in their bid to hold their Island intercollegiate title when they took their 5-0 victory over the intermediate Saints. Power fins-lily told in the second half of this game although the S.D.U. team showed plainly that they are still lo be reckoned with strongly before the series. is completed. 1' i + Ii Saints. looked fer better on Sat- urday afternoon than they did in their previous game. They were playing without the services of two of their beat men at that and than - lost two more through inJurles, but chspite these Detbacks, they can be "Don squad when the pair of them in the second encounter. 0 0 O ' O The big crowd of fans-we think it was the-largest in years-saw the Maritime playoff game give them Elem-y of exoltcanent. particularly tho second half, but the Island tussle was Judged to bc the of the two. 0 -l- 4, i» - P.W.C. and S DU. were teams . the fbaaslasawmlmanyftfil; D180‘! D o quads with deadly low tack- ‘ the bola very much in evid- The last part of the game was nearly total darkness but not detract one bit from t smuggle the two squads it hard 1!? E E lgs-flg: %§E§ ‘ E5 Z could be asked 3.? E at younger players, and experienced and wonder how they stick-handle and get lsoflwhile a nun. i. "g some of tbemm with a blade that is eghlwc to carry the puck front of them. 8 “Yd i‘: ggg; gig “Y "mo; nary? caught fellows like A P. IV. C. ‘Opener In International Series "We liter the start of the halfm . * -y 5 - coma at a dime a dozen. Continu- Plunging over for two mo; 1n m second half of a ruggsolysomhg tussle Prince of Wales 100mm $11111 Beglgdevl afternoon chalked an v c 1n _ . mediate Saints lnwussmf?“ ‘JKI. o! a best of three series f mo Island infercolmga ups, 2,. n was Doug Mo s who donned the hero's mantle. Ha- plunged across for the first try fifteen min- slve his team a 8-0 lead and then back in the last five minutes l . to race over from M yards (wcflliig)! s. ahoré‘ ‘as . cy booted the extra points with p, kick that sailed high over the posts. Played after the completion of the UNB. - senior Saints tussle the two squads slaved mo last fu- tem minutes in practically darkness with the spectator; my- ing a difficult time of it to follow the Plfly- But the darkness did not detract one bit from ms stirring struggle the two teams staged. From the opening kickoff w the final one they battled each other hammer and tongs. Injflflg; Wm numerous in the fol-rid going with two of the Saints players being amid of éhehgamtia‘ 0110151!" n an e o er w a busted ankle. As they kicked off Saints, the in th bu show slay e P.W.C. will! t0 Set to within wenty-five Y“? °.§.‘l m?‘ W23‘? fiwiif“ ca e s 8 n8 M! s e y c kicking of Elmer lanchard to take play deep into S.D.U. terri- tory. Both squads were showing a smart brand of football in both the S. D. Won UJV- Stallng an offensive" all through the second half that kept their opponents on the defensive the bet- ter mm. of the time Father Walter McGulgank senior S.D.U. squad Saturda afternoon defeated Howie R en's nlversity of New Bruns- wck squad 8-3 n the second and final game of the New Brunswick- intercollegistc rugby play- owns. Saints lost the round (b; the slim margin of ona point wi U.N.B.'s six point lead which they entered the game with, standing them in good stead as the local University team's sustained drive very nearly carried them into the Maritime finals blEsest football One of the crowds in recent years visitors hold a decided edge through the first half pushed over an unconverted try in the dying minutes of the session to- boost, their series lead to 9-0 with captain S. McDermott crawl- ing across the line alter Saints had pushed back three attempts from their l-yard line. But it was o. different story in the second half. Saints suddenly regaining their best form went all out from the time the New Bruns- wlckers kicked off to them. Ten lnlnuws after the start Don Mc- Donald booted the pigskin between the-uprights from 30 yards out as referee Gordon Bennett awarded the Sshits a penalty kick. Then imbued with new energy they con- tinued their cffensive. Time after time the visitors husled them back but finally had to bow as the win- ners pulled off a spectacular pass- IIII a tack with five minutes to go that saw rccn, fleet-foo out- side half tuck the pieskin in, race over the line to plant the ball dl- rectly bctween the uprights, with Cameron. McAdam and Mike Hen- 0f the encounter the fans saw thrills ally hammering away inside U. N. other irne they in a couple of yards of the try that vivmould] ha? stint them 13110;; title as an en comp e ball drama t only out of their danger zone. ' to Green. Forty raced and it loo make the grade but five yards out he . s c quarters. O'Hanle . ncssey. Green; ha val, McDona , Sm h. f s. L. McDonald, Mullin, McCarthy, Smith, Pendergs-st. Dalziel, Burg U.N.B.: F passing, kicking and following de- partments and the fans got their first big thrill as Mclsaac of the Saints interceipfed. a pass on his own 20-yard lne to race to the P. W.C. twenty before being brought to" earth. Before the half ended both teams had ‘ chances galore as first one, than tho other took turns pressing but the half ended in a scoreless deadlock al- though Mclenmn of P.W.C. very nearly bloke thro h on a smart piece of broken fled . The superior weight of the ‘Prince of Wales team. plus some W great backfield passing plays ba- gan to tell after the first, five min- utes of the second half had been layed. ‘rhcy kept the Saints emtlsd inside their M-yard line for the batter mm of the half. Quigley had the t scoring chance when he tried a placement from fl-yards out only to boot the oi!- skln low. Coming right back after Saints had been awarded two I- yard dro uts. Prince of Wales fin- ally ma c the grade as Doug Mc- Donald gathered in the oval five yards away to plunge over for the openin try. Qulgley's attempt for the ex ra points was wide of the mark. Saints battling back hard were within three yards of the try that would have knotted the count to be hurled back. P.W.C. then started another march u - field that ended in a. try, "B Brick" Gormley scooped the pig- skill up 35 yards out and after go- ing ten heaved it, to McDonald with the latter racing across the line standing up. Quiglcy than completed the scoring as his kick sailed between the uprights. Game 8-3 But Lost Series 9-8 To B. In Came Saturday ‘lisols but finally yielded as Mc- Dcrmott after being hauled down about six yards from the llne crawled over to make it 3-0 for the visitors. Second Half It was a different looking St. Dunstarrs team that came out for the second hal.f. U.N'.B. kicked off to take play inside the Saints 25- yard line 1n the first half minute f play but the winners. running and cking took play right; back into UNB. terrlto Three times in succession U.N. . had penalty kicks relieve the pressure their op- ponents were exerting and three times Saints kept surging back, Ten minutes after the start of the session Saints finally got up on even terms with the wearers of the black and red as Don McDon- ald on a beautiful kick split. the up- rights from 30 yards out after Saints had been awarded a pen- alty kick. Sensing to pull the series out of the fire Saints came back harder than ever to keep control of the Play continually. Five minutes rom the end Cameron, Saints full- back gathered in a punt on his own forty-yard line, Running the ball back he gassed to McAdam; A. J. ln'tum eaved the pval to Mike Hennessey and Wire's short lateral to Green spelt a touchdown. The fast S.D.U. outside three quarters raced up the field to go over stand ing up and then planted the .ba!l directy between the posts as he outsped the entire U. N. B. teunl. Don McDonald made no mistake a-s he booted the pigskin between the uprights. Time was running out and U.N.B. resorted to kicking to keep thgiball ere were only forty seconds left when Saints unoorked another passing play. Again the oval was heaved yards u field he ad as if s might UN.B. fullback forced him cut- de to nullify the last scoring tlanco the City Collegians had. Lineups: SDJL: Fullback, Cameron; Lib-ce- Bradley, sn- MoAdam, D. orward 8 ullback. Bony’; three- Igrgglll- Sale (Ilorse Wins ._Atj._l|. Y. Ilaca no urmg a. getaway card which saw a close to capacity crowd of we: a". "as: a , , r e u extra-curricular es easons to .530. - Satusrdayh betting total boosted New York wagering for the year $421,146,000 for the iflgay‘ 1x3:- Red Wings Defeat N. Y. Rangers 4-1 DBPROIT, Nov. 4 - (AP) — Scoring three times in the second period after being held soolfilesfi f0! 20 minutes, Detroit Red Wings de- feated New Yolk Rangers 4-1 here wnilhf. in their first meetinfl of the National Hockey Leasuc sea- son. The Rangers, who played without the veteran Bryan Hextall. left l" the dressing room with a swmuoh ailment after being withdrawn from the opening lineup. were deprived of a goal by Hank Goldup in the third period when referee Bill Chadwick nlled that New York had s. player in the goal crease when the shot went in. In the second period Eddie Brun- etsauh 50-foot ahfié 0&1: corner goal flashed the light, insisting the puck went throuoh a hole in the net but was overruled by Chadwick. Detroit's victory, second of the hi?“ “‘€.'3% "‘° .;"§°‘...“.'.‘.‘.‘-‘€ over ere. w won a game hero since Chrletmle night. 104B. SUMMARY First Period: Sec - N . " glues-gnu, Jackson. Second Period- L-Detroit. csrvetn (a. Bruneteau) :15 - z.-Detroit. E. Bruneteau (Lindsay) 3.0a fir-Detroit. Carveth (Seibert) 17158 renames-memoir. E- Emmi-elu- Third Period 4.-T)etrcit, LlSCOlflb! (Cofluflhe!) 7124 5.-New ork. Demsrco 18108 Penalty-HOW- Rangers Defeat Leafs For First Win Df Season TORONTO, Nov, 4 - (OP) — Paced by veteran Alex Shiblcky and rookie Hal Brown with two- gosl scoring performances, the New York Rangers swept to their first victory of the National Hoc- key League season last night. de- feating the Toronto Maple mats 4-1 before 13,895 fans. The Leafs lost the services of Ted Kennedy. centre lcs star. for s. few days and left him behind when they took the tmln for Chi- cago to plliay ton ht. Kennedy, who had Jured s back in prac- tice. was hurt in the first f minutes of tho contest and d not appear again. SUMMARY Fill! Period ' , dramatic I000 rm MD M" p; n; ' 25L,“ ‘hm’ ‘m’ °' m‘ "elf “Wk” l?" "Y m‘ 3° 1'1"" i" glltlallvillfafns. slodearfd; halve: 0'1»?- l-Ncw York. Shibicky (Watson) . it comes to stick u; “my, m lilenéialusfl! garco- sww the best of ougsido Itm igtsbleaéorrgfilell $31k?‘ gmeggltrtlirlgengpilezzwagfil‘ I ‘IDES-onto Hill (Pratt) 1928 wizard. and ' ' ' ' ' _ -~ ' ' m warm“. o: h fumomd l: mmggafhgmvzgyubplgarginwtzg ton. Dohaney, Plummer. Penalty-Goldup (motor). fimusfmfllliimfi gZI-tmplg; ‘time “clans; play out of their defen- - Second Period. “m” "' m"; . . ' ' "m m" Amatguf "Qgkgy (l-Now York, Shiblcky 19.00. "H. h“ m“ W“ mum‘ I _ _, Penalties-None. w tq..lhlcianoe.% gee Iaintl kicked offtgo tbs l ___ ' n“ hog] t: W11. he'd lnflltc youwlook foolish 3:39 infnedfligfg ttyefritoey. A 4__New york grown (aunt!) 1153 ' nun by u“ w“ h“ “m” “'- "m m‘ ‘hm ' “MW kick Montreal Royal 6. Shawinlgan 2 li-New York, Brown (Laprade) WW1? 2l“i-‘Z“.’.“°.1.“°.’;u“.?“.' wit“ '..'.‘."‘.'.§.°.‘.‘ l? hi. .i"u.f“lli; °==rv= °= ‘"‘1v'*='<* 5- . 1"’- at Maven ‘Duke’ or Stewart fifteen ards! ca: but lachaney‘: (Sunday) “fumes-mm. ' “WW-Wm ‘"1" W? ° ‘m " F ° ° - Montreal Rovuls c- Shawinigan a did wan, cgrryvl x P“ . - - sticks 1 see sewnglayxgsneuslgéthe sfforegplilmsc“ lghselllrsllgrslessmlvfuéxlsig °“f"°° 1;, “Pmof. , u s P F h a " a " ' U. N. B. threw back Sagfts twice “Heme 7' u" ' e I a "Scum s: u“ 51m d why from their own fifteen yard line u~~=......* "r‘.:..~"*~"°":."".:.~=;l *"-"§"(s"=l-".;::l swmavzve; Remember who - aro ur a - - - - o» N“, o; w“, ' k mas to the Sa ts relieved mum, us. no roornsu. usuurs flq m m, u, “m; $0.“, moved on two occasions and as o inal -— SUND l it a y" yum m,“ o; w“ flutes of the half were ticki By The Canadian NATIONAL LEAGUE ' ‘ ' ~ ' wgulld ‘lglkledtoucrlilszhaeatflvlllo Gre Kabul». star uartcrback cf Detroit 10' " "You can't shoot ss effectively 1mg. tha innipeg Blue qBomber-foot- Philadelphia 4s, Pittsburgh a “If. became you have to have ut in the last two minutes of hall squad. was awarded the Mc- 0:11am, (In-fling; 31, wqhuwm $0 puck la aecrtal positioned m the half Saints were of Kinney "trophy as the most valu~ "all I try-to discommge fi-as three fumbles in a‘ as thtylabls player in the Western fnter- 019mm,; 3L y”, y"; 17 .. la possible. I keep telling forced the U-N-B. bodys back. , provincial Football Union five years Green Say 2a; Chicago Sears l, who use Hakim! of blade N. marched sm u; up the ago today. A reduce of Wisconsin my must be sldof-gettlng fisl r jtc the Saints. no llnoyvniversity. Ka t was most famous hurt when tli wam to c -a | in a low. ' of. for his magic we in the flald goal lien olftgihfrofltofihdn." cornea-M whit h them department. - = ’ s|||g||||||| h’ s? any‘ J ,YOUR-SKATESI 7 WILL CARRY YOU TO mun AND vlsllsuna SFLEIIDID plci.’lg=illls lsllelc, IIAFFY rnlsllns ' - (sfiliiliillllitfiili. as Fmidiliiil.‘ For Skating skxra v Til-NIGHT" until they defeated no Xavier University last week, Torah went to work on the Axemen with the same‘ fight the‘. characterized their previous games. m e o enin whistle Acadia was held in k ‘w: a smooth working Tech scrum hat completely outheelad the Acadlan scrum and prevented their backfield from flashing the form that has brought them past victories. Ontario ‘Football ' INTERPROVINCIAL PLAYOFFS Toronto Argonauts 27, Ottawa Rough Riders 8. O.II.F.U. Ottavm 6; Hamilton 2. SENIOR INTERCOLLEGIATI Western 1B. arsity l0. Queen's 8; McGill 4. INTERMEDIATE INTER- . COLLEGIATE Western s, McMaster 8 (tie). ilhicago. llands Leafs 7-4 Defeat CHICAGO. Ncv. 4 — (OP) — Chicago Black Hawks Jumped into a tie with Montreal for the Na-s tional Hockey League lead tonight as they scored three goals in the last six minutes of play to defeat Toronto Maple Leafs 7-4 before a capacity crowd of 19.052. SUMMARY First Period 1-Chicago, Wares 215 - l ' Tillicnsauonlsrown ; ‘ollsaolssl . -N. S. Tech Advances TjoMaritimeRugbyFinals nun-i fi‘ ugwhroax. Nov. 4- -~'u\r> - mus-Ax. ov. s - (or) .- A Hirsh Jacob's $1,500 bargain-sale fighting 1s om Nova Scotia "t, k, nflfflflt‘ galloper, St l1‘. won l» $0.000 'I‘eohnlcal College elimaxed a sea- seasonsacworha un eavo oldie ' - altars Sat yNfor ?kulll“d £12: an OcIOAIDStfiI-S ifSaturflayAwllcn s . 19 o financial rs in history vanity Axemen 8-0 in a sudden- t" wound up ‘a 1 run in a Mr death ame for the Nova Scctia 003,000 bet mo.” m. km“ fatal-co egiais rugby football cham- - ' _..._ ncaking . in the stfétch under a smart, The engineers now advance w SAQQVEsL-E. N3. Nov. 4 -_- rids by Bobby Permlner the the Maritime final against the (c?) - Moum Allison University! four-ycar-old Stymiar hit the win University of New Brunswick, who poworful rugby team overwhelmed a head to the‘ 8006-111 the Wvli- eliminated Prince Edward Islands St. Thomas University 19-0 in an cheater handicap thereby atekiul St. Dunstarvs University in a two- “mamas; game Saturday. It, was a strong claim in the handicap game total-Boll lfiflu- probably Mount Allisons last - chain kinship of the year. I Underdogs throughougtthersrckasc“ u” o; m, gum. Tho half time sccrawas 0-0. Hockey Results NATIONAL LEAGUE (Saturday Detroit 1 Montreal 3 New York 4 Tcronéo 1 l Detroit 4. Boston e, Montreal Ohiello ‘l. Toronto 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE (Saturday ' napolis 5 St. Louis 3 gburgh 7 Cleveland 5 Haven 4 Hershey 2 (SUN!) A ) Hershey 0, new Haven 0 (tie) Pittsburgh a, Providence 5. Cleveland 2, Buffalo 7. Ind Pit New ll. S. Dollegc Football Results Saturday's U.S. College Football results : EAST: . MIDWEST Indiana 46; Cornell College 6 Nctre Dame 6; Navy 6 (tie) Wisconsin 27; lows 7 lchi an 26' Minnesota 0 hio tate 18; Northwestern 14 4—Detroit, Liscombe (E, Brune- teau) 13.08. Penalties - E. Brunetcau (2). Bouchard (major and minor). Bruins Win First Game; Defeat Danucks stubbed their toes against durable vatcna-n Bill Cowley, who hung up three goals tonight as his Boston Bruins gained their first victory of the current National Hockey League season by defeating the clrcullfs Second Period _ 8—Boaion, Cow cy 4.00.- 4-Mcntreal, Blake (Richard) 10.10 b-Boston, Cowley ‘(Random Clapper) 10.42. Penaltlea-Bcuchard, Guldolin S-Boston, Real-don (Cain. Clap- gr.) 2.5. I ‘l- ton. Cain (Ramon, Cow- l- cmn. Ooivlev (oanii lass. 1 , traaluPetars (Ollllbbflalm .44 l i-Jtc i , - , 1 nglulfyal ma. as! i tum to form s. new Nazi EOVBYB‘ mom ln less than two hours 240.000 German march into the country. gikliklas could not understand 111 four hours what had already been said mat anguage in four minutes. CI-PTOWN DUE- Canada has not been asked to do _____ m Certainly we do fly over on BOSTON, Ncv. 4 - (AP) —-Thc the way to Newfoundland. and I high flying Montreal Canadians do believe that people an havlns difficulty getting self-e 0h Ch rl ttctowfl. e fly gags tgver in: Island to St. John's, Newfoundland, but that was established as, and was requir- od. because of extensive war op- vlrticglmpltake better one of Charlotte- town. That ls a centre that needs to be well taken can 0f- uls committee which Maritime the Charlotfeto tar planes soon." volunteered 0y) - . Ho l-Boatcnimsluidolin (Gallium _ ry crowded." dce gllloob WAflysrouta or troops w o ul rl He ommented that if 66-year- Afigtflln preside Wilhelm rhaps he could understand (continued-Flu sass 1> lanes champions, 0-5. before a sellout stations." cmwd of 13.500 at the Boston Gaf- "They sl-s getting very good m- am’ SUMMARY I V” Int]; €$ll"‘l’.‘”'fi§s“.'l1 agielhtig r H. B. C 9c I First Period for Plctou, ' l-Montreal. Chamberlain 5.20. 2—Montreal. Blake 17.11. v To Expand Service Penalties - Gallingcr, Lash. fl Schmidt. "Yes." lopiled Mr. 030W!- m! (U7 LOANS} Hill Vii‘! vililiHiv 1n. In 9th Loan finish in first place. Standings By Districts At End Of Second Week Campaign At the close of business Nov. 8rd. Prim-n County as a whole had reached 81.5 9b of its objective. Queens, 27.5, Kings 00. but l further break- down reveals that Prince County. exclusive of Summarsido. had only 38.4, and Queens exclusive of Charlottetown 51 % of their respective quotas. A determined effort on the part of all rural districts must be mode if-tho loan in this Province ls to be an all round success. Mt. Stewart ln Queens continual to lead all districts. followed Summerslda in Prince. but Brooklyn in Kings a new contender lg In elm-d place, with Bedcqus In fourth. During tho week Lorne Stewart and Charlie Richards the salesmen In Mu tn reach the charmed circle. and now serve roticc that they fnfond to b! y Harbour put on a great drive PRINCE COUNTY i 2—Chicago, D. Bentley (Marlucci) Purdlh; m. putsbugh 0 " 9.16 ' Iowa State 40; Kansas State 13 ‘ Q as; 8 3-Chloigo. Mosienko (M, Bent- was...“ 2-1; Kansas 1s '3. pg ley, D. Bentle l 18.26. '2 i 8 5 G-Toronto. Schr er (Bodnsr) 50v’!!! " ‘a *3 19.31. Duke 14; Georgia Tech s i 9 3-? g """"“§‘*"°“§- u ti?“ f?‘ fif"£i‘.i.fi.l so... l3 ~ econ’ c od ane 1 l! s-chlcago. Kaleta (Smith) 0.2.2 William and Mary 38. Maryland gmmfiis ' 32-°°° 11-°°° 1},“ 6—’I‘oronto. Stewart (Nick Meta) 14 " ‘i. 134m” 3'45” "M 14,11 Alabama 60; Kentucky 19 gill-idols 53,000 10,400 30.0 Penalties-None, “'5' 19-450 354-3 7 T wTllljiffl lglertiodsm WUTHWEST Ezlewvallcv 18.9w) 24.7 —— oron . On ez . . . ------ -- 2,150 46.7 “—T°'°“*'°- “Mn” "~15- gifii §zhfl§§§{'as1£3u glgllgfiil? g Wellies“ 8.150 ans 9—§74hicago, M. Bentley (Mosierlko) ' 9,250 43,3 .05. Summerslda ' lil-lcéligflc. Wares (MQ-‘vienkol 12: Colorado 6 liensington qzszj§gg - - . enver 21 - lb-Chicago. Kaleta. (Smith) 192. wglhglsgtloan State 1; California 33-: Penalty-Morris. 7 (tie) u ' " ' ivashingtcn 7; Oregon 0 gums l8 49-45" 199-9 Si. Mar 's 26: Southern Califor- i"! .090 4.350 24.2 , . m, 0 y Cape Traverse 12.000 ssso 1oz _-_ e~T-----~~ _ Borden 22.000 18.360 as. GOLRINCS WORDS- @1331 ma: 13.3% 55-; QUEENS COUNTY I The whole swaggering minute by Wheatlcy‘ River 14,000 7,100 51. s 3-1 minute account was shouted over Cornwall . g0, the long distance telephone — Bef- Fnirview 45. lin to Vienna, to Rome, to Inndufl- Wlnsloa 54, ___. to Llnp-qg the Nazis threatened, york _____ __ ._, MONTREAL. Ncv. 4 - (GP) _.|bluffed, cajoled, lied and dictated M,“ stew“ “a Maurice (Rocket) Richard found according to the necessities of the Vernon River ‘w his scoring eye again last nlght'oocaei0n. ' !_ gown,“ . _ and notched a brace of goals that At Goerings All‘ Ministry l" e Bella“ u led Montreal Canadians to a 3-1, flcient listening post willed U29 New London victory over Detroit Red Wings|torrent 811810’ VFOTdS- mass s ! n m before a capacity crowd of 11.986. . and flattery. and when Ausm“ w‘? P‘: "g ° 37- The victory ena led Canadiens to. delivered D18 and bBSEHBB. ti?!‘ Qmelllillll - 4L take sole leadership in the Nat- Ministry officials bound the en r5 Blanca;- Rlver d5. lonal Hockey Le ue standings, record of 100 neatly typed PBlle-sbfink i 52. one game a ead the idle Chl- 30,000 words inside a plain" 1ft Victoria 06. cago Black Hawks, with three cardboard folder labeled seci-e NM", wlnsmre m wins in as many games, while Red archives. Conversations - Aus.r an a H 59' Wings failed to shake off tna case, March, 1900. m Bum“, H 21 jinx that seems to prevail against Translated and condensed, 5 Uharhmemw“ m. them whenever they meet Canucks. folder gives the detailed! all‘ Detroit hasn't taken a game from ohronol lcal history of the asses Montreal in the last 2 1-2 seasons. blafilsmalw of liatsniolflsrlfii’ w“ m the e s SUMMARY stummerng, repetitious slang of " ' --- 15.000 62.100 ass Goering's conversation with Seyss- Sourls ........... .. 49,000 25,100 51.! First Period Inquart, the Naal twlflfl 1101'" mid South Lake 88,000 10.700 28.1 - other Nazis in Vienna. Willi ifomj Murray I-Iarbou 30.000 $9.1m 10s. Swrlng-None. baasador von Ribbentrop inf relnn Diurmy m", 32,000 “£300 4m Penaltles-Seibert, Hollett. don who was tglbefiomghuf 50! Murray Harbour N 24.000 10.150 67.3 Inln-l-MY- "ii-h we I m pm“; sf. Peters 25,000 12.150 s1. 5W1" PM"! "m"- ‘h’ '°°"“'1“" ° ° , Morel! zsooo 12m 44 l-Montreal, Richard 8.20. cf Italy whose royal wife died n Fortune 34-000 11-600 "-2 il-Montreal, Hlller (Harmon, Buohenwsld concentrofuon camp, ‘ . - "- Bsnolt) 1113 and with mat-Gen. Karl Bodans- Georgetown 7.559 4... Penalties-Jackson, Richard. ehatz, cabinet chief in GWYUKSIS Cafflllfi" 11-939 79-4 A11- Ministry office who was on t e B. ,, 11.250 74.8 Third Period scene at Linz. Hitler himself came Brooklyn . 13650 113.7 on the wire once. Lorne Valley 1.760 21.8 3—Montreal. Richard (Lamoureux. At the nelgm of. his blusierifll- DoGros Marsh 1.200 n. Blake) 8.57 Goerlng gave Austria an ultima- Kilmuir .. 11.000 4.000 44.5 lottetown is right down the CCF pany line which subscribes to the replacement of private enterprise by government services, In this particular case, the Guardian has been given to understand at the Air Transport Board, there will be no room for the C.C.F‘; philo- sophy- No Squeeae Play Maritime Central will not have (o worry about any souaez: play from ‘Pram-Canada Air lines. lce Abbey 218 class anned to expand that ser- McCulloch then outlined to me type of aircraft Central is using 0n run W11 . "And they m setting some w; "Iukliow that the gala fir; mm‘ nu as notified with the new planes." replied Mr. Howe. Mr. Nicholson's demand that to Char- ado. .ocing. port board is that if a private com- pany is providing the best service OQPSWIO "nder U" circumstances, and ls willing to imnrrv- (“at =er- vice when conditions permit. then it will have a clear field with no threat of government comwetition. Further. it is untlersfood that TCA is by no means ambitious to establish a line to Charlottetown. The government-owned service at one time flew the route tn the Prince Edward Island capital, but pulled cut. on tho basis ma! ram-n»- tions were expensive and revenue The attitude of the Air Trans- insufficient. (‘son SALE pacer by Guy Abbey, sight years old. Grace Abbey won fiva straight races in I944 and was first three time: in I945 and has never been out of the money. She is o wonderful pacer and never spoils o score, have been mules in I3 this your and is one of the but bred more: in Con- Shs will make a wonderful brood man when finished The reason (s. selling ham lwc in some class. Also that grand old pacer Mark Horkwcy 204 1-2. Mark Horkwoy wcp rour roccs this your and has nsvcr been out of fin money. Con pocc 3 lnllufn ll 1-2 and l2 anytime you turn him around. Can pace 1-4 ‘in 29 seconds onlilc ice. Ho is in first clan condition, anybody interacted writs r. J. MNGAN. Glace lay, N. S.