Qfijossa s, 1941 ‘Quoit Trophies Presented Last evening cu;- oiub was the I09!!! hfivenmlifgo: an enjoyable pres- Qngdtlon when Winn“! ill u“ N‘ um, provincial quolts competition and city competition were PNSIBTP 9d with beautiful trophies. In the Island competition win- ners were Messrs. Ernest Robin and Arthur McPherson the Rwll 30""- hold Trophy donated by the Ozillvis Flour Mills oi Canada. Ltd. b0 I18 wsentod to the winners by Ma'- 9mm; s, cobb of Carvell Bros. meltochford Square Quoit Club title was won by Howard Mclnnis Mr. J. P. Crockett the donor o! we trophy making the presentation. Mr. P. W. Turner was chairman. The affair was attended by o. large number of quolters and it was the consensus of opinion that me 5efl50l1 had been a most success gut one. With a 8"" den 9! m,‘ forest 8599mm‘! by m" ‘awn’ competitions it was felt that next vear an even larger representation would take Pa" in ‘he Ishmd com‘ "°&}‘.l.°.’.‘.'.. of the trophies made "i- nns fgplieg 81W!‘ bQiflg PNSGZWQC! wth their trophies. Qn conclusion of the Pfe-lmil" tion a committee consisting of Mes- 51's. W. R. Cruikshank, P. J. Sim- monds, ¢,_ q, Hughes, Arthur Mc- Pherson were aDDOlllWd 9° ‘"1" “P rules and regulations governing future lllfly°m~ During the evening congratulat- ory speeches were made by Dr. B c. Keeping. Raymond McDonald. J, F. Mclleod. Harper McNelll, Har- old Smith, R. C. Stoddard. Gordon 65088" As finest in series YORK. Oct. 'i—(AP)- JQEgIash) Gordon,,sec0nd base- man o; New York Yankees. W95 chosen today by the baseball writ. ers oi nine New York PIPE" "-5 the finest player of "is W!“ series. He W55 presented with l $150 hot, several sizes too iarse. by 5"‘ in; Mayor Newbold Morris at {I- ceremony on the ste s or city 124d- Gordcrrs automobie was part?“ Mpg-by and immediately after m ceremony the Yankee star, B wife and lt-months-old daughter. Judy, headed for their home in o-egon. ‘ ‘The hat, given by a chain Mo! New York hat stores, was m 6 of ermine-beaver. It. was Clem! colored with a wide brim and came in a special leather box. BAKING A HAM Man of the hlzh grade will- mercia hams on the market to- day do nOt require b0 1,39 boil“! rigs and they do not more walr- 8. In baldn a ham bear in mind um. m. oion should urge dlzeéol Ft a constant heat - - throughout the entire oookinl riod. “Mound: no ham is with“! and placed on a rack in In 09m‘ roast ng pan. Skill Si” No water is added 7 The roaster is placed in a 325 deg. F. oven and 000K643 heat throughout, allowlll! if?‘ 25 minutes per new?! u ‘f; Howeve is one of the new in" only l5 minutes per 90W"! “m loss there are directions with ti}: ham, in which case they 511°" be followed closely. Half ham! are treated in a similar man- ner, allowing 90 minute! P“ pound m the regular M” h?" and 20 minutes r Poul"! m’ the new ty half ams. To finis off the ham: m from the oven and remove 6 cove;- m- hem with ‘my g . . r, breadcrumbs iiiiii. Scoring the ham "Y" and then placing the coatini ‘m ihe clo-iting with cloves. The ham is then plarqed lnthtiswem: to brown. Du n8 M," m,“ it may be bested over juices and slices oi Pillage: On t/lle phced over it and 1min gtrahbruwnhamsuclf- mm ll, E am - chzrrlea may be. placed in each ring of pines-ole. G .8!!!“ T00 "Qi'§q..w,%w:p§v: rune IN ~ um ADJUSTMENTS _ OFTEN DIFFIOIILT. A southern woman Ylwlli-l" fined for sneedinl "lid “l! she cou‘dn't slay "N!" 3° an hour, the eitv need limit cause ate was "WW6 W0 illatt. . get her off with the iudve-btlt it did call attention to the fact that a l"t 0i women to-day are unhamW- iflll‘ treied lawman beinus n'*t iilfi-‘vllfll any fault- oi their own. but srwcly banana; fll-av are "veered M0 hi9‘! . ‘there's the intrivvcrt. Wl‘-'5"' cat-d airi who can do her work l! a dam-tic in half th~ hours "or lwrbgvu] qnpv-(I rt it's (Rb and who Pods ll vw-d lo keen the left-over h-w. flllad no» ,4».- day. T( m; "has, w» time eriucatlnv l~----I.4 pibcut. national and world nffflrs, in isn't-w m) WWI tilt Pwd books. and in general tum‘!!! bong," In“) n ngfgq} M fillltllPfi In‘ Iwmos-l. pm often finds herself v-ue-l Mn him isr her husband "b0 hasn't. reed svwtiainl heafcr than a gown" pin-y since he fin- ‘shed m. l d n vavmn lbwvsh auzooonzgrv-tlgnothat sets alrve story swarming. Without Outlet 1h ‘ i O ‘v th mm°"oi'h"a2a‘.' it‘; "..a°i“‘“ " ut-w-ii St. Dunsbnfls University; (my. ball team yesterday began g 11ml d?!" i0 WhiD a team into shape for the sudden death game swim. day with the University or New Brunswick for the N.B.-P.E.I in- tercollegiate title. The game will be played on the Mount Allison University field. Th6 Saints are short on exper- ience but strong on the will w, wln, Only one man of the squad has had more than one year's exper- ience on the first team while only four others have had any exper- ience with the college squad. The other ten places have to be filled with newcomers. Not for many years has the team been so short of experienced players, and Rev. Walter McGuigan, coach oi th- tearn, said. Maurice Smith is starting his third year in football with the Saints. He plays regularly as a three-quarter man, although he has shown ability as a fullback and is a good place kicker. ‘While Sox Retain City Championship CHICAGO, Oct. 'I—(AP)—I‘he American League White Box defeat- ed the National Lea Cubs, il-l, tonight to retain the cago City champlonshl they have held since x won the series in hicago Chicago Passeau and and Tresh. REMEMBER WHEN Ab) 020 000 IOx-S 6 I McCullough; Lee (By The Canadian Press) In one of the dalfiest finishes in all world series history, New York Yankees defeated Cincinnati Reds 7-4 in a iO-innlng game, two years ago today, to win their fourth staaight world championship. lt was the fourth same of the series- PLUGGED KIEL CANAL PLYMOUTH - (OP) -— A sea.- man escaped from the Netherlands says that two German frelghters sunk by RAJ‘. bombs caused an "interminable hold u" in the Kiel canal and wrought “terrfble damage" on German rac- tnries. and- t. than she can find an real use or. So s-he turns hersel into s. bossy. autocratic elubwoman. ai- ways excited over some cause. even when it isn't worth getting excited about. The numerous clubs and causm that keep her chasing around in circles are ust a result of her being geared high for tn]; rather placid life of a house- w e. And tn every large business con- cern there is at least one and often a number of brilliant, sell-assured, ambitious girls who are unhappy Ln their jobs because they know they are too good for them and would be moving up into oositions of much greater resvoonsiblity ex- cept for the fact that they are women They are geared loo high for their opportunities. Whether, or not the woman speeders defence of her fast driv- ing was legitimate there are lots of women in the world geared too h1g3 for the speed limits society them simply because Dill "PM ‘t ey are women. George “Tfllnklelllel” s New York Yankees. n" British forces in Africa Indlraillnll- Saints Prep-jigg- Fm- Sudden-death Game At Sackville On Saturday . inks of a very heavy forward line I gllllpk, Canadian-born righiflelder of the the first shipment of sporting good; to the hi; uflofllphlc brig; at the national gnu-Ion British American Am u ca orpl. New York. h.“ d m‘ oiileea and autolrlllhod some (our down bots and an equal number of bneballs which will lhortl! N Wlflfled by may men stationed In West Africa. u" Qlfljflga‘ moludq footballs, soccer Mill, bseketballs. In! bowl- l] bqlll, dart gums, n‘ w“ mnhhnmlymubaih, handball: and THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAh Frank Aylwas-d, A. J. McAdam, Frank O'Neill and H. OT-Ianiey are the others remaining from last year's first team. O'Neill and OTlanley are back- field men and it is expected their Qlll-‘verlence will be used to steady the newcomers which will include H. O‘Shea, E. Camercp, and A. Me. lmtee Father McGuigan has the mak- this year. He has_Fra.nk Avlward, 190. A. J. McAdam, I70, R. Mnhar. 310. G. McKenna, 100, Dave Mc- Taguefl90. The Saints coach believes he will have a scrum with an average Weight of 180 pounds. Other boys working out include, 0. McGuigan, G. McDonald Allan McDonald. all with experience from the second team last year; i>at shv-Tkey- third team man last year, and newcomers, P. Landrigan, A, Brazoli, Allan Callaghan, O. gnarl;- ey, and J. Horgan. Announces Retirement as P. G.A. Head CHICAGO, Oct. 'l—(AP)—Pre- dieting that pro golf will be at. tractlng single-day galleries of 50,000 within a. few years, Tom Walsh announced today hi; retire- ment as resident. of the Profes- sional Go ers Association, effec- tive next month when his succes- sor will be named at the annual meetin here. "Wit more thought given to fa-ns. our sport soon will be match. ing and surgasalng baseball and football crow s. he said "I think all players should be numbered to help the spectators spot their fav- orites. And courses should in- crease the number of entrances to their grounds, enlarge parking fa- cilities and build more bleachclli NEW Y is the isnide seats. If they do pro golf double and triple its drawing power." Co-opié 422.... Big O Of Story Behind Success Of New York Yankees By JUDSON BAILEY ll Associated Press Sport Writer ORK. Oct. 8—(AP)—Thi5l story of how New York Yankees have become the greatest- baseball, Winniiig five pionships in six years and getting primed for more The same story may have been obvious outside, watching the mar- velous Yanks break the hearts of the Brooklyn Dodgers in the World Series, but we came to realize it in the hotel where the Yankees were celebrating their newest champion- ship and we think the inside story is better Thousands o! fans saw the Yank- ees win on the field. but only a handful of sports writers and close meals saw them win off they in , lei. And the , aunts The taking. clicmcnt are dlamplcns, is laid indoors Yanks were "You know. baseball mance," philosophlred McCarthy. "You can't buy this with mone You have to feel something ins e‘ is groundwork for pen- tlhe baseball champions of the world last, night and the town was theirs for the They could champagne and adoration and ox- uta hundred different slxts But first, they little family fart-well in a big rooml alt a midtown hotel, l The players and their wives sat‘ in groups of six or eight around tables. eating, drinking and taikzng. _ In those happily gercne SllI'l‘Ollllli-‘ ings we found out why the Yankees. , ‘ lsflfllf.‘ day I would be Working for have had had a quiet; a ro-l i to appreciate the world cham- pionship the Way we do." Then McCarthy, a stocky Irish- man whose piercing eyes belie the blank peacefulness of his face. talked of his players. "I have a great bunch of kids. They all get. along together. troublemakers. I don't lot , pill)’ cards 0r dict‘. When you travel , with us you'd think they were a‘ bunch of angels. But. they have that, spirit, 'I‘hey all want to play base- ‘ b ll and when they go out on that ' feitl" they play for all it. is worth. . hard" p.21 . ‘Iii-trough all o! this Barrow beamed from beneath his tremen- dous. shaggy evobrmrs and McCar- thy trained the spotlight in the di- rmtion of his boas. “Ed currie into my dressing rocm today, Do you know that lavas the first time he had ccme in there all season? He never asks me who I'm . going to pkch. He never says a word about how I run the club. I think that's the finest evidence 0i his faith in me. “I'll tell you Something that no- body knows, thatls never been printed. A long time ago, when Barrow’ was president of the In- ternational League and‘ l was young and lust timing up, he tried to set the Yanks in take mo. Somebody blocked that, But Barrow nisvays‘ had me in mind. And while I was‘ going from from one club to another I always had him in mind. I never thought that some day I would be managing the Yankees. it wasn't anything as definite as that. I just always had a little hope hidden away in the back oi my brain that this big lug. And I hope I just keep on working for him." There was little said oli’ the ser- ies itself, but. it didn't matter. C811 rAGE SEVEN __ ._ -___- NOW MAD! IN CANAD zvznlaonrstalllno lsoul MINoRA! 32255322123‘: llllllll INK . .. limit‘ MINDM BLADES SAVE YOU MONEY 0N EASY GOODLOOKING SHAVESI lltlerPSslllnl Ewnomy - Shae lnlhc British [main Here was the spirit of the Yankees. No need to explain why McCarthy. picked a paprticulur pitcher for a particular game. He had the right ones ready at the right time. N ]l(‘i'(i to explain wily Gordon baa .277 in the regular season and .5 in the World Series. The Yankees just always happen to be a. littll better than their opposition. WOULD SCALP HITLHI LON D ON -—- (CPi _IndiB.ns York Factory. on Hudson Bay, h sent $240 to the Ministry of Air- craft production with a request they be allowed to "scalp" Hitler when he is caught. FILLIE THE TOILER — -—A MISCALCULATION! Purse held up As Aftermath Of title bout NEW YORK, Oct. The New York Commission toda. ordered one lighters purse he d up and sus. pended two managers for slx months and a trainer for 60 days as aftermaths of last night's Freddie Cochrane-Lew Jenkins fight at the Garden and last week's heavyweight title bout be- tween Joe Louis and Lou Nova. Commission ruled‘.- 1. That Jenkins’ purse, amount- ing to approximately $7,b00, be he d up and that Jenkins and his Texas manager Fred Browning, immediately post a $1,500 forfeit for the ightwclght champlonk titlte fight with gammy Angott, O0 . 3 . 2. willie Gllsenberg of Newark manager of Cochrane suspende six months for instructing his fighter to hold back ln- the early rounds 7—(AP)— State Athletic 3. Ray Carlen, manager of Nova, suspended for six months and Ray Arcei, Nova’s trainer, for 60 days, for instructing Lou to hold back in the early rounds and fight a defensive battle against Louis. Carlen and Arcel also were repri- manded for refusing to heed the referee's warning to stop using grease on Nova. The Commission also passed a rule forbidding two champions of different weights from meet m non-title bouts such as last n ht when Cochrane, welmrwelght ru.er, outpointed Jenkins in 10 rounds after flooring the lightweight king five times. In the future the title to be defended must be stated clearly in the contracts, the fight must be over the 15.round cham- pionshi route and the champion whose itle is not at stake must re- linquish his crown. The commission also had three doctors examine Jenkins and they reported the Texan had a bruised rlb from last night's fight but otherwise was in good physical condition. 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