OCTOBER 1o. 1940 m By Dick Sheridan Cgnlldiiln Press Staff Writer 5r, CATHARINES. Ont, Oct. l5 App-Toronto Mapie Leafs, who ,5 members ct a Non-Pnniiineiit ACllVg Militia un.t brcke came a month ago. set up allot-her type of cfllllp here tocay when they went 1ni0 training for the Natonal Hoc- kfy [league campaign. MIIJOHI)’ of m? Leafs are attached to the Tcrcnto SCCIIAS!‘ Regiment, 2nd gsualion. But despite the fact the Leafs have doffed their battle dress for ‘he time being, they will continue ,0 ‘flurry on" in the country's war dfcrl. As Manager Conny Stnythe sad at a luncheon in Toronto “liirli preceded tho team's (lepart- urc for st. Catiharines. it will be m. players‘ responsibility in their forthcoming trips across the border w counteract the intense German propaganda against Canada which l; locdfng the United States. "By ycur actions you can do a lot to defeat and even rub out this “£10115 propaganda which reduced ioiirist travel from the United Mike Ryba Is Selected Most Valuable ST. LOUIS, Oct. l5.—(AP| _ Mike Ryba, who will return to the rmlors next year at the ago of 36. in the role of relief pitch- er for Boston Red Sox. was de- signated todav by u. committee for the Sporting News as the most valuable in the Interna- tional League in 1940. ll marked the fourth time Mike has received the most valu- lble player award In s: many niiirrent leagues o\'er a, Span n! ll rears. Cardinal ‘one- 'i'he former man" team-he played both the infield and outfield, caught. and pitched-began his "most valu- able" string back in 1930 in the Middle Atlantic league. out iviQjmdil Th 1's B u t f on Model nlln oli- lninable with short sleeves. F O be sure the “LONGS“ you buy B" , _ of 1h; (ma! i-nslerisls obtainable, soIt and n0! Msds only irritating, STANFIELUS keep in maintain sn even temperature n8 rev t dd h‘ll iii t cause c . RLOFIIIGSFPsISnQIIrII bomlbrtsble. $ilP9ib Iaugynq Immune" s Inug iii . . . no bunchinq, n0 lflqqm?’ “° H“ w’ STANl-‘IELUS UNDERWEAR ii 91d Iizes Ior men and boys in a ch01" medium, heavy. And three styles: Willi short or lonq sleeves; Stands or long sleeves. Write for Free Sump!‘ awn" BTANFIBIJDQ LIMITED. TRURO" N's‘ TANI-‘IELIYS NDE / - M / ,//‘ A II Maple Leafs Begin Trainzng For Coming NationalLeagueCampaign ‘Sparks Fight Swiss into Canada the sum- lmer," said the Toronto lil/Igsnlager. l The team's new manager, Clar- ence “Happy” Day, directed today's drill. Day, one-time Leaf defence- ,maii and latter an LILL. official, ysucceeded Dick Irvin when the ilatter went to Montreal Canadiens after the close of last season. Of the group, eight were arna-' lteurs-fone goalie, one defence man and _six forwards. The goalie, Bas Bastien, who played with Port Col- , ,boi‘ne in the Senior OHA. and llater Will} Atlantic City seagull; ilast season, is bidding against ,'I‘urk Broda and Phil Stein for the regular assignment. _ Other amateurs are Blink Bell- ingcr, Johnny McCredy and Dick ‘Kowcinak of Kirkland Lake Blue ,Devil.s, Allan Cup Champions: lFrankze Eddols, Bud Hellyer and {Nick Knott of Oshawa! Memorial ,Cu-p Junior titksts and Bob Copp. iUniversity of Toronto senior. Ed- dolls, still tllgible for junlonisthe ‘only defence man among the lot. The “big three" of Capt. Syl Apps, Gord Drillon and Bob Davidson are together again as a unit. + Armstrong Undergoes Eye Operation YORK. Oct. lo-(AW- He Armstrong. who recently lost is welterweight title to Frit-‘ zle Zivic of Pittsburgh, underwent an operation today for removal of scar tissue and an inch of skin over his left, eye. Ten stitches were required to close the wound. . Dr, Alexander Schiff, who per- formed the operation, said Arm-i strong stood it well and that s similar operatzon would be done over the little Negros other eye; soon. He said Armstrong would not be ready to fight. again before the first of the year. Armstrong vir- tually was blinded in stages of hi; fight with Zivic. l Interest Steps Up In Kelly. As the date of the Kelly-sparks fight nears. scheduled for the lsporting Club saturday night next so also does the interest among fight fans increase and the com- lng mitt-slinging bout is being THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUA R DI A N Boston Club To Purchase Louisville Club NEW YORK. Oct. IL-(AP) — Frank Mcxinneylndianspolis bank- er, said the Boston American League Baseball Club agreed today to pur- chase the stock of the Louisville baseball club of the American As- Plsyofs “MILD" cigarettes have “wetprooi" paper which does not slick Io the lips. l Canadiens In the latter I sociation held by him and Donie Bush, veteran big ieaguer. McKinney. Bush and Tom Yaw- key. owner o: the Boston Red So . have held the stock of the Louis ville Club for the last two years, and McKinney sald Bush's fading helalth was the "real reason" for the 58 9. talked about most freely wherever the fight fans gather. Opinion seems pretty evenly divided also as to the outcome and it appears that the two fighters will enter the ring with odds even on the ultimate winner. Kelly, at present doing his 30- days training with the militia at Beach Grove Inn is working out regularly and showing all his box- ing skill and hitting ability. ‘There is not a trace of’ soreness in his in- jured right hand and it seems evident that the Charlottetown _ boy will be in the finest condition of his career when he meets the smart, hard-hitting llghtheavy- weight from Nova Scotia. Sparks also is taking the fight very seriously and is anxious to Eddie Shore Trots Out 4 New Candidates 0M1» ’ PM Bruins Have First Workout chalk up a victory over Kellv and UITAWA- oct- 15-—‘CP) "F011? take undisputed possession of the 23:16 “$323529? li-ggfifilsfi Maritime light-heavyureight title. resumed practice phogkeiz scssllonsbl Whether he can do it or not re- Eddie shore the Laym- mma I.‘ mains to be seen but just the same brought theme“, D we“ ere a m‘! u. l5 highly respected by 1M1 ii. week-end visit to Red Duttons fans both for his undoubted box- New York Americans’ "amlng Ina ability and the manner in school at Port Arthur. which he can hit with both hands. The newcomers were Charlie Ray- Jjnqmy Mooney 15 5159 going ner. goalie wlth_ Kendra 'I'hlstles, through his paces regularly in pre- memorial CUD finalists last year, paratlon for his scrap with Harold and m5 ‘filmmaker u" Hanander‘ Higgins of Denmark Nova sauna son. Two defentemen, Andy Bran-I for the lunior llghtheavv crown. nlvmjofllhe 193%“) gvgkllnlpggyolrl“ Mooney It will be remembered lost “m1? urtors‘ ab? Ar oquls kw t? a liearihrcaker to this same boy Dialed mm Rherdale m the as on the last occasion when they met and the Peakes Station boy will go all out from the opening gong in seeking his long-awaited last, season were tlre_o_t_her recjuits. OUT OUR WAY crn United states Amateur Leagiiqmong the younger crop. HERSHEY, Pa., Oct. 15—-(AP)—- condi- hockey Impressed by the physical tion of his Boston Bruin squad. General Manager Art _ _ charges through first scrimmage of the season today, the second day of practice, Squad members were SlJllt among gym, ‘hey the two groups One in the morning, the the afternoon. Amateurs here for tryouts also took part. Ross plans to work different am- other in to determine the best players By J- R. IViIliums ova aosamivoflnous ‘Frank Boucher lRanger Coach , Iter Patrick, veteran manager-coach of New York Rangers in the iicnal Hockey League, here tonight Q41? Rangers coaching duties to Frank v-fiir Boucher. assistant ream and former ace centre man. “kw” “Cmnmagfidi :1_92t5_b'.8ld lie was giving up ills! post lll order lo (levole hcavy office duties involved in his three-team srri , ale Pliiladelpfi‘ “curs W115‘- the Veiemlls Pflffh (In?! | American Hockey Imague and New York Rovers in the Eastern United States Amaiciu" Hockey League as farm clubs. invited ' “'1 Practice Game l ST. HYACINTHE, Que, Oct. 15.'— ,1CP)— Coach Dick Irvin vvatdud nhc National Hockey League Cana- uiens and their rookies go tnrou h pa practice game here today, and de- 'Ll(l€d "we'll get l5 retty 00d men out of the lot. all wonpt be any ' setups " _ The game followed an hour of phy- iSlCfil IlTillllllz exercises, and revealed that the tryouts are rounding into shape fast. whites defeated the Reds 5-2. with Joe Benoit, oi ‘from, B.C., Murpli Chamberlain forinery of Toronto Maple Leafs, Toe Blake and Paul Haynes leading the at- tack for the winners. A couple ol old-timers. Armand, hiondon and Earle Robinson, bang-l ed in llle two counters for‘ the 10l-~ ers. \VINNTPEG, Oct. 15~(CP)——Les-i Na- announced he was turning coach of the Patrick, who ha< guided Rangers were first 0l",!.'lllll/.C(l in full time to oper- 'i Ramblers in the “IRISH” LEO KELLY Ch’t0wn, Claimant 2nd MAIN BOUT - 10 ROIJNDS For Maritime Junior Lightheavyweight Title y JIM MOONEY Peakes, Challenger 1st BOUT 10 RM. — MAIN EVENT 1i PJI. PRICES : RINGSIDE $1.00; RUSH 75c! LADIES 50c “Ive been l5 Rangers," Patrrk said in an inver- |view. "and I can't last forever you know. I feel I have the right men in the right places now and have absolute confidence in Bouclier. Ho was trained as a yalaycr with our c‘ b and he knows cveryihuig I “ nk I know." ’ "Bouclicr will have absolute con- irol over the team, and will retain me in an advisory" capacity only." “It will be very hard to leave the players‘ bench," said Patrick has been one of liockzqvs outstand- 111E! figures for “But I have no regrets. Don't think that I'm 801ml illlo a sinecure. My other duties are very heavy." Boucfwr. was not unexpvcwl. is one of the oizginal menibns (if me Rangers fa- and I01‘ l0 jycars pivoted the molis Bun Cock-Bot line. __ TBVEIIQP. It‘ Fast Indian‘ " Runner Back In City Flushed with the fruits of vic- tory, John Paul outstanding Is- land middle-distance man and re- garded as one of the best in the Maritlmes returned to the City last night after capturing for the {third successive year and the 4th time in his career the St. Jonn IO-mile road race put on by the Capitol Theatre of St. J01"! fllid held on Thanksgiving Day. With Monday's victory Paul became the permanent possessor of the beautiful trophy that has been UP for competition the past number of years. Although pleased with his win ,Paul had little to say about the Qrace outside of stfiliilk ilhflt 118i was never seriously pressed and! figured that with a little more] fiompetltlon he might at least -have chopped three minutes of the time made. The only other en- trant. Bouchard of Edmundston. N, 13.. finished over five minutes behind the Island Indian runner and incidentally it was this same l eloizaii-rv-umv ENOUGH OF TAKING CARE OF RABBITS PICEONS AND D065; AND PITCHFOQKIN6 HAY.’ vou DQOP "re-var SUBJECT mem- now asses: r _ CUFF You: YEN-ZS 'roosoou____ 1 DON'T t%RE WHAT OTHEQ KIDS HAVE.’ THERELL BE NO SHETLAMD PONY IN OUR FAMILY.’ I'VE HAD wrmouk CLEANING A STABLE IO-lfi » I’.Q\J\JILLIA 5 7.2a azrev l slhwf- 1 . CATCi-IING THEM! p? ° AT LAQT I HAVE » FOUND THE soturiosi/M EGAQTHIS PUFF on THE OLD WILL REVOLUTIONIIE "rue carrte t I . INDUSTRY,BRING DOWN THE cosT or i‘ BEEF, mo MAKE ME A F0l2TUNE.'-- . ' MARTHAMIHERE ARE YOU ? 1 wouto ’ LIKE A POT OFTEA AND . A FEW TARTG WHILE I so ovsiz THE DETAILQ ‘on w! MNZVELOUS DEVICE FOR BRAND- iNa canvas WITHOUT pecan almost uhme PAGE SEVEN BOXING SPORTING CLUB Saturday, Oct. I9tI1. For Lightheavyweight Title of Iilaritimes and McKee Belt MAIN BOUT - 10 ROUNDS vs. B I l. VS. Tax Included years with the‘ i Connie Mack, l dt-lpli ' B0 l years was ‘a ' e end of the 1933 sea who 40 years. appointment A H» Ma g; KEEP COOL,MACK A Few *- --ir's JUST Anon-lea Hi5 VIOLENT / cuarregs ATTACKS.’ *- ti? Amherst, Claimant HAROLD HIGGINS Denmark, (‘hamp WITH OTHER BRISTLING PRELIMINARIPJS REIVIEMBI-I T't-i\S,Ti~iOi.\6H,Ar;n THE ASYLUM ".\.tt I CATCH UP WiTH HIIVI --‘THAT LINE o?‘ Tuev Lauouizo’ AY EOlEiONJOO = '_ ‘ ‘You. mo nun someone. v.1 nmu s m. on I. SPARKS R WHEN I (By The Canard; Press) Plaiis- bought siirmvd Ll SOII jor Hoopla MORE LlKE 5-1 illti." S E ELL runner who last year whipped Paul in a Iii-mile race held in New Brunswick. Paul ran the race imder the colors of the Charlotte- town Sporting Club. LEPF-AN‘ BO I NEED lT-HLI. Pepper Martin To Manage Sacramento Club ST. 1001s. Mo.. Oct. l5.-—(AP)— The wold horse of the Osage is head- eu for aneivcari-ai. , Pepper Afar-tin. one of the most colorful baseball players of all time, will do his galloping in 194i as lfiflll- age-r of the Sacramento, Calit, club. of St. Louis Cardmas’ chain. BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-I JUST GOT TWO SWALLOWS OI: THIS NEQVE TONIC TAKE iT BEFOQ I 6Q IN THE HOUSE- E By George Mclllanus‘ I In a ceremony reflecting his un- _ usual personal interest in the i101‘ of ais todav named Martin the ie.d, the 1931 ivorld series, the carping‘ Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE ‘ , - ~ id R perfect no-hinding Ireedorn and Pf°l°ch°n ‘?,i'6'§é§_” STANFIELUS t]; l ral warmth oI the bod!’ antouthe skin snd Ihus hols aids. And STANFIELD II ood d slurs in sII glathiie wsi-qhis: light, Shirts and LOIWI; N_=>-b""°" rd Button model mill IIWII FIWEAII lto a contract. . director of their Pacific Coast League "farm." ' . , Present at Martin's 185B mFIIQT league "round-up" were Sam Brgaj. don. president 0f the ‘Cardinnis, Branch Rickey. the teams vice-pie- slient and general managel‘. “lid Phil Barteinic. Sacrament!) W951" dent, who flew here to sign Pepi?“ (Mon, Miami? VANRPPLE. use $EPARATE ‘EM AFORE ouve €TART6 tow ABOUT moss PLAN6?— AND oio vou éfARE AWN mose vacate var? ~ — CRNT FIND E TIPPLVE AND "CAP" STUBBS PLANB, CHiEFV-WHEEFY é- mo THAT POF-‘EVE ouv , ooeem actor. TH‘ "'1 “You MEAN I WORK, OR HE - - \ . ‘diam: The c rn husk is not thick. The green frog has not slowed in his leaping. Hickory trees are barren, waterfowl did not come out. of the ‘crth early. 5o this winter will be rnild. said Chief Jerry Blueyes. He . uld know because he has seen I5 winters. He is s member of the Cayuga tribe of the Six Nations, It Hlnflfl 1 llllIiIVfl i. GOTTA DO CAN SUE IVIEQ? TH‘ B I IF COULD . ONLY GOT A HE DIDN'T PAY ME I 5°‘; HIM! - coma/ma‘ WAYS I WELL, $1 SEE II’ “BRIG BO"!