_ a-‘n-iquins-naa... 4-. .._........-.-.4~..,-.----.-. . PAGE Si} Yanks Thesis, f Song is Bailr illman For Garlls w rmw max. sent as -(An - The NewlYork Yankees have adeni- iod a called "pistol ‘pack ' ditty .momma" oratbemeacngandew .ery time they in on a chorus oi "lay that pistol down" people tor blocks around want to pick up the ‘an and start-tiring- Bu besides rendering aims very bad music the Yankees are stirr- ing up a bad omen tor the 8t. Louis Cardinals in next week's world series. ’ Two years aso the Yankees made a marching song out oi the "Beer Barrel Polka" and for weeks beiore the world series they would sound ogflmwith “Rcll OutlThe Barrel" _=I€ Bad Spill Features Feature ' " E A T R E ll N Event At Bridgewater “m” ‘m’ ' STABIING 1"‘ gamoTlcl-rllnlro ruomaur nERéEFEXAMl a senses "more". or *=l..=.s~ m- i — n5 E0 e n ' ' ‘ ' ' " worth 1n thrills at today's hBmB-il meet here as {our pacers in a eld Junior Free For All NQNTAQUIPJHT 5 P- , , u, led m, in", dm-m rsonrscua-sa . s Ines Iunioxl-slreefllor-lill ‘and wcun Hal B. Direct ( l 1 4 - 1. r~ u‘ up in a mass of splintered sulkies Bonnie Bo (Etter) d 3 1 and stYliiPlltlE horses D118 3- l 31'1"‘) 3 5 3 '2? ‘Plfnflifil tca:‘:.§r.lr:..;ar“> . ‘m? -- wiil W0 rss an a l- fourth. None oi the horses was Harry Direct l an) 5 .. . " emu, badly injured, and the onrlxy oaks‘: ‘limes-IO’! 8- . 2.10 a-a. 2.10 e g-hlgoafioaatninur‘ hjgxeid olrlgflggmewbigci in Ne. 4 Classified " 5 m“! ° M C “ti?” lhe 2.18 however to drive the Plc- ‘ Blislof‘, at’ Tom“ you Foundry Workers‘ Sir Admiral Grace Abbey (Jabalee) 8 l 1 “ (‘- at t kiln win Winnie Scott (T. sample) l 5 2 Chicago at Detroit (Tine slggrl clzasdficd went to Wat- Reuben Me (conrow 2 2 4 " l1 Oanadlella at T°f°lll° cifilll nlvneri by“ Frank A ams oi l-LM. Volo (Lewis) 3 3 3 " l3 Detroit at Canadians Halifax. while the No. 4 rlasslliefd wynirglasnudibgnlzDgwglllfl i» é g l $lcagto a: Riallgfa) l . n ill c r ce Abbey a - a ee ac ll i: " 5 r0; a 0i‘ dig-f bad rsgrtlfipgcg start in the ‘Times-Ill, 2.12 1-2. 2.12. Rangers tat Boston ll"l. heat " 16 Boston a Rangers I s Q "is 1-19 Cl"! Toronto at Detail: SUMRLR ‘ * adien at ca o Sir Admiral goal-lea) l4 ‘l ‘l’ .. l, flfionw fit 3mm, 3 No. 1 Classified Lady Hal filling‘ on 2 2 a n m Chicago n Den-oi; a 7”" Dug“! ‘id $1M) 3 a 2 " 22 Boston at Canadians Walchim llrloodl _ 1 é I Calumet m 6%“ Gino i’ 5 6 4 Ran e" at Tel-mu, Jean Hcnlrv 1O Bllenl 2 Aubrey D l ll X ), a 5 e u n Canadians a; 505m“ S?" "turllllcoxjnioyli Tfflillfln? 443 2 Blakllinneisfm firing-Ii 2. l. . Rani"! ll D9759 T "*9"? QMWKL a " =' ' ._ ‘_' '_ . Toronto at Chicago —‘" '""—"""' " 25 Detroit at Boston N a l H k L " 21 Toronto at gzriladiens Rangers at c850 atzona 0c ey eague .. .,. ........ ., Toroatp Boston at Defro 1 “ 30 Canadians at Rangers ¢ e l1 e ‘"44 . .22“ :2 cago cs " 8 Rangers at Detroit i- , " 5 Chica o at l‘ nadiens m so. 8031011 at cnnaalens " a0 chlcasv at 30am Detrot at Toronto Rangers nt Toronto Dec. 2 Chicago at. 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ADVIITIIIIIINT IPONSOIID II MILTOWS OLD SPAIN . season Sunday, b B O XIN G the p. in the series they rolled the Dod- gers over one- lest year the song writers neg- lected to provide the musical min- ded Yankees with a lyrical lilt and while this oversight was not blamed at. the time for their subsequent loss oi_ the world championship to the Cardinals. the New York American LOB-RUG Glee Club ls running no similar rlslc this fall. . They are sinsins more and loud- er than ever before. Tuesday night Manager Joe McCarthy gave a pennant party ior his players in the big banquet room ct the Rapper-t Brewery and the Yankee songbirds probably would still be clustered around the niano it the brewery management hadn't iinally turned out the lights and shooed them home. lluroohar to Ba Released PITTSBURGH. Sept. 29 — (AP) —I.eo Durocher will be given his ndltional releass from h 4a.: r-manaser contract with the rooklyn Dod ers, eiiective with the close oi t e National League ut may negotiate tor a return as bench manager, President Branch Rickey announc- ay. Talkin to a press conference l9 Canadians oi, Rutgers Detroit at Chicago IQUITIE CRAIGIE POSSES ON VIRNDA —Chnrlu (gllatg) o the ill-second Men, 30, 40, 50! Want lend Pep, Wis, Vigor‘! ' as'o"mt'lll'e'.mlluo I a l delllh .. sswswmsrén... _ HE SAYS use GONNA s-nsv up Au. NlGl-ITY/ AN’ WATCH TIPDIE! l‘ rm: cnsncofmrowlw GUARDIAN tention "in view the recent. strides in physio , especially in l5 regard to msem ation, to the ln-fsebt. za-ulm 0111816. 82. who orthlw ’s 43gb,» 1n- nn .. __i .. .....;.l..°n.’°.“iri%ni‘.i’;'.‘..‘l.°,.§§*;=- REMEMBER wuss:- "Cne teat attributed to Crsigis was i ‘nionglglnd’ of the IOO-verd dad-i (By The Canadian Prue) "Dwedjv “if”? l" 1399. "N! h! A Ql-S pre-season iootball victory 4m“ ' l e "hi?" mlfl_ 1° by Toronto Argonauts over Un- TII x Tonia leis. Contains seals. “"‘$s"1is“?.-"“""- wwa-aflfi term. new AND “CAP” swans , ,1 Chicago 3: New York 0- cnlcago ‘l; New York 4. Si. louis 42 Boston 3- Bt. Louis 3; Boston 8. Detroit 2; Philadelphia 8. Detroit 9; Philadelphia l. Cleveland 2; Washilwwll 3- NATIONAL Brooklyn 11; Pittsburth Boston 2; St. Iouis 3. New York 2; Chicago 3. DIFIICUIJ‘ MATTERS IONDON. Sept. 29 ——(CP) -The question o! artificial insemination‘ in r ation humans studied careiul by the govern- ment which deal with legal ,.robiems it i! it becomes can raise a "llve issu " in Britain, the Duke o! Nortolk told the House oi L0 d . Til: Duke spoke (or the govern- ment during a depate brought on by Lord Brabaaon who drew at- lmmediate consequences on live- stock ln neral, and to the poten- tial possi ilities in relation to the human race aml ethics." Declaring "it is our duty to know the problems about to iace us." Lord Brabazon asked;- "Ii a. child is produced in this l i ekl . £Tr°s§°§$n$ isy 100 and it is shortly be re _ ed. In charge o! tcdays operations are Dr. J. A. McMillan, Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan and m. I}. Round. (mm their son, . Whitiock, announcing his a o arr rival overseas. i r l the nnnlner th new“ n clinics The d6- volunteers ber ‘o’! and maintain- ed this num IEOIIVES APPOINTMHWI.‘ -- lt is lee-med thlt headllll All‘ Craftsmen of A Grouping. Norman Thom son Maciecd o! the Royal Cano an Air rbrce has been £- pointed to aosition o! Aircraft‘ - gine i pec r in No. 6 Repair De- Trenton Ontario which is the argest Air draining centre in the Dominion o! Canada. Mr. Maclood Leod oi Cardigan and a grandson o! the late Malcolm Nicholson oi’ Albion Cross. l-Ie is also a brother oi B- B. MacLeod lormerly a stud- and young peo le Monday ht in the Church . e m ofined with ashcrt devotional ser- v which was tollowed b a mus- ical rogra-m alter which e you!!! peo e retired to the lower hall- where games were held and ltmch served. The musical part o! th tural livestock, he said. Lord Marley raised the problem o! lllegitimacy during the debate. term "illegitimate child" ought to be abolished, he said, ior "there may be illegitimate unions but wh put on the untortunsto. innocen child a term which pur- sues it through lite." ent or P in r w l Coll nu a sraduarto 0:1’ othe lgreihce eliiklwtrd l" ":1; f" ' Island Nonnal school. Plum"- m Naif.“ In cnuacn MEETING-ma v.9. H"! Oemmm- ‘l 7°“ °“ “"1" son. o! zion Church bsl°a their saw‘ o! 1U WNW“ °"'°'“§’, annual reception ior the students Bliflbllri’ c‘ my’ ° a friend's homo. Ill‘! “WNW M1183 the G it.» rmnlli. _____;___. lass liooa Bhattsr Alan lands! Casual-Illa Stall Wklhl ma: a. o. s. r. so ma: m momma. (on —r'liaht leldafml! "ht: with leted more than h“ wmvsorti realm l6 - nnllii. El usu. nous Smith. public "late ions ogiicer at Canfnlan 196mg H notebook with his pbtlirednside at with the Canadian intemsflonal debating team. Previous to his enlistment last y. e was manager o! the Eastern ‘rrust Company alt Charlottetown. He sduated irom the otitcers’ Train- Centre at Brockvilie, Ontario last May. LBJ. AND N8. CAR I'll]!!! SERVICE — The Northumberland Ferries, Ltd, report that up to date they have carried on the Wood Islands-Caribou route over 8.500 more pauengers than tor the eer- nspond period last year. Coin- versity o! Toronto tour years ago today cost them plenty in broken bones, cuts and wrenches. Art West, Annls Stulrus. Jack Moon and Mike Barber were among those injured and Harry sonshine. essayinf a comeback in blgtlme Iootball, ier s. serious injury suffered a twisted arm. mencing marrow the service will change back to two rounds e. day. leaving Wood Islands at l0 AM. and 2.1a PM. and irom Caribou at 12.15 AM. and 4.15 RM. Be. ginning November l, the time from Wood Islands and Caribou will be iiiteen minutes earlier. except the iirst trip which will remain at 10 AM. air force on health unds- He came overseas again ast spring. 1n the meantime Blair and o ‘rhey rammed to Br in the yser and at present are gungry instructors at a inning oen . One It. A. l medium muadron now based in sic y busy hampering Italian targets includes a 800d muttering ot Can- Among them are P0. James Mc- William of (010 Summerset Ave.) Winnipeg, formerly o! Toronto; I10. Peter Macdonnel o! (87 Forest l-lill HAL.) ‘Ibronto: PO- Donald - er o! Davy A. J. Mourn o! (186 Maine 8t.) Port Dalhousie. 0nt.; I'll: Sgt. Jack Riddell oi ((334 Bay st.) =1 fl- BRINGING UP FATHER ——-... . an» Beb- training centre her recently - _ (CP)—P tr . s; ...... “man°‘""=..il:::_ m‘: .9" "Jr"- c“ ort A ur. 0nt.; and Sgt. William u‘ _ t , rogram consisted o! a solo b “h. new“ ! w “y. hi“ ,__~_ ‘*2: “"123; 5weD$ghe?°WOPlllra xgllayolhlrlltrsalsprllefillllnawfcholill; a“? Riyadh“ ggelrlblofmfi. mt. saw Klan» Blair o! on rfl°°th°f "lfh h," be flee to n otllte {or the Dod- the doctors know that it is llleglti- cordian solos by m. 1.. Jordan an 1M mil-um MM u“ m,“ anger because ay re g llglgfigalillli. Jr i 5011;: d ‘Goths: mbate. v may lecande tgndgrlalve givia-nfirsolwaibalgelgltggg“ lgaeYnufi ggduplourld thegglleture. dilmbnd-Itllld I0! ll-lolwwood." ' 5.1%‘... Ell’ $1‘... in ch15 on". N r. Ralph aeLean. ‘ “The?! 5m! L" l!“ Pam'- IalIdnOll e e e Ind have ' . . ordinary development. The Church Presiden . welcomed the new sbu- ‘Whats he doing. over here oom- . ‘h. ‘h it “gum,” will have to consider whether in d!!!“ Ind Yflllllk Bowie the mented llamsden h‘ "P9 " 1i Detroit at Canadians bums a and“ lgn 1:1 m w?‘ . misty‘ icléthhfl: m? were in Put on um." subhe- u u figs!!! at 30$‘: "$1.1" '§,§§n,f,¥,,:n¢§ if.’ 32st,... anasvas ovalssatgsu? mild ma.» a reunion. awn arransed tion la guaranteed.’ ens s. ~- - _ Tuna“ ‘t new“ n a u. in a als. has been race, zed 13g“ he J‘ snug‘ torB-mihéeihnftumébm who .R.€:’|°N_ v g l4 gliloliofi Si §3sfi° §§§3°m°§.t‘r°§..l’§rs“§?“--§§l&§t'n°fl§3§l§ §r§§§nm5°§s filial-fins xélffiklumun.“ 22;? fiifipéiflfllfi"irfi gill ?,:‘.':'.':,',“:'§"§ ' t 19 Chicago at Canadians than anyiuere else in the world." C. A.. was the " ‘ ‘ Honor c ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘” as all‘ evald aware u m Boston att troit It there was to be a change to Award student of 1896 at Dal- gunmm They bums gpgfltgd in - slidalia-tm l C . - Boston .t‘1b§$l.'l%‘°“' §§§n“l’n°l’§§§l§“tn‘l§ éfiTonli 5E lfii EFTER’. It'd? "° nail‘. §§‘°..,“Z,,'§,"§§f‘§,fi fitfiulfitfii‘, u chum‘? 8t Dfilfolt have a serious ettect on agricul- n; the United States in i936 pub“, Mam", um- loavin; the Port Arthur. All are veterans the Airicsn campaign- “Wham? non manor-rs at ni ht tho-II m*‘u at morthat it Is a 800d‘ "‘ t“... h "u"; “Elnmtmll? e. and m blts shouglrd not bl“- evening. Rab expected to hay small part o! the ration. P rth Nelson o! ARE YOU ALL RIGHT, TIDPIE '1’ ? gqvllfl‘ Q TILLIE This roman .. A DETRIMENT T0. DUTY (south Windarlnere Ave.)- By George MoMan us BY, Edwina ru. STAYWVAY mom scuoou ‘INGCARE DON'T OSel: your course for aunnlar shaves with Blue Gllleth Blades! They work faster,‘ live on giécens lonlyé " gqqjm an gran l all tlruies. Green teed irom Bard- ens. such as carrot tops, 10W“!!!- and cabbage. should lorm only a_- a? t,‘