THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ed Wings Take Strong. Grip On Second Place; Trim Black Hawks 5-1 ) — D6- Goalla Johnny Mowers. Pe Ed ages Phil Hergesheimer got the as- . Howe collected the last. Detroit, the last period with Motter and Gus Giescbrecht goal at 12:12 in Kelly Giants procure Bob Bowman From Cards ti‘ Just when the winter baseball ancholia. New York Giant! tonight 3m w, bidd receiving assists. l purchased pitcher 30mm '1‘°“‘l°“‘.‘i§“2"° ti“ 9"“ m: suntan-s- s "O"- M em»- rw - m Ill-w“ l‘ m m, “m; 1o min. 1 F‘ _ " , Bslkllfllkd at $50,000 and set the Qhlllce! ruined m Red Wm . Detroit. Wares. 5.00. .. “Nam” oiilylllgfiyé ‘gag “ll 1111135151“? g 19131111301: l?‘ aggltntn ti t on * to Eddie Wares. ' ' .' - - - e me he ants broke the ?i.°..°.'°§‘.i..l€é‘l==d it. m =- s£S23“if§."...2-‘E““°' i:i".u:i*~ us“ Br"- - ' ase, magrg/eefi. Wm“ m“. l‘ 44 on Age.” gvitgroit, Bruneleau (Howe. that Bill Terry was aorfiglba; a: w Brews .sc":;.rs2 fia1‘..:*r.i:sm"a.r“"..:r.i o). y ' , ' . . e ne watfllew: Tm"! P°"1°d'- the Giants are so u crous that W101i that the Hawks a ' ' cessarv $5.1M”? Vlhgll lzeomd Allen Hawks one. sssiwlswssi% i aowuna l nssuus ve The Wings were two men the mammal brecht) 12:13. Penalties: Dahlstrom, Orlando Ciocdfellow, Chad, Doug Bentle due beat \ a, “l” 5. Chi ll - Iiwasift until midway in thefinag gqsneimeilg%:zl7x. m can" n“ 6. Detroit. Howe (Motter Glese- _it WHS difficult to surmLsc what was 111 llle winds. Bowman is the 28-year-old right- 2 hzinder who beamed Ducky Meg. ' Wlck 0i’ Brooklyn last summer and Y- Ills acquisition by the Giants not 01115‘ gave them a first line pitdtcr, but fanned their famous feud with the Dodgers to a. new heat. Boiminii was raised up through the Cardinal farm system and en- tered the National League in 1939. \Vll<‘n_ he won 13 and lost 5 for the Rfilblfds with an earned-run aver- Fvic of 2.61. last, season when the , Cards slipped a bit, Bowman won sown nnd lost five. - Poul Wanerls unconditional ro- tlie ‘(lflfs best sentimental story. President. Bill Benswariger made Qhsriottetown Alleys G. Doyle his 13g 234 393 the announcement that the little M! d has“ nlggééijeef 2N1. 113g :59 ggllogv wfho lgad starred fgr {the e .i ~ ' g ll‘l3. e~ or ear a - / x____ D0016}, 13B 298 1Z1 J ' = y s w s ou o a. ‘Mia scum-sh. s. J. McAleer 170 217 14a “We didn't like to let him o," {Wm ans 211 187 'I‘otal-3404. said Benswanger, “because he l.“ _ with 134 i?! (MW been an institution in Pittsburgh. Q, Boner m0 93 -— Ii s different when a player spends 203 286 158 J. Poulton 21B 183 313 ivhole career with one club DI ward 136 188 256 M. Alyward 240 201 104 ..i ivlien ho sticks in the majors p, glmhm 331 309 glzllxllaghan 28g if; long timte. but” 1301121605 around ta- . - rcm one cam ano icr. m J. Bradley 9° 158 143 ‘We parted friendly. Paul came Wash Slsicrsz- 1"- T1915 95 113 146 here from his home in Florida. and D. Purcell 351 139 313 T°19“1*'3°3°- we told him to try to make a deal B, Bulger 106 127 186 Ladies high Slnglfl G- Dfkvlf‘ 395- foi- himself. l-le wasrft able to do J. Pickard 200 19B 249 Ladies high three G. Doyle 801. [his and 50 we had m give 111m g, b. M65186!‘ 134 137 153 Gems 111311 5111919 -7- P°1111°1l 3171- rcion-"e. He realized we didrrt have J, Fullerton 136 188 1B7 Gents high three J. Poilllun ’li~i. any chcim_t,hag ygunggters were S. ‘mile 309 118 246 l h _ coming up to take his job just like uiioéaal-h-iigltilflslngk P 5mm‘ 8m gaggle; a$s7.lf‘llllg?rs hle caiuie ligizsfresh to take somebody Ladies high three P. Smith ‘I99. TYilndlers vs. Win35. e 01d)“ o; the famous "big 353$ 11111511} tsixiligileeanrilzggcrglsi? NOTE-In Wedncsduv nifllils ‘"111 11111“ 9mm" bmlhe" a“ °f "g3 ' ' YMCA. bowling E. Vcsscyfis genre ggvleagiitififlialsikxgggg 3111;,” in the first. game should hmc lead pionsmp m 19211934 and 1936 and This :- K- Blackett Z> ‘NTATE’ ACOURS I . T GIRLS SCHOOL BIORRJSTOWN, NJ ., D90 (OP) ’%hey'rc teaching a course at how to live on an estate. The ons teach themselves. They slsi o1 a mansion of 30 rooms and 40 cf land. ‘File homo was tlut of the late John F. Dryden, life insurance ax- ecutlve. It was spared from a. house. In wrecking mew at bequest 0f the school. FISHERJVIEN D081‘ BOSWN. Dec. 6—-(0P)-'l‘hree fiahermen. acali in a. dory, "Ported lost tonight in 01 Shoal. which lie off New Hampshire coast near Ports- mouth. Coast Guard headquarters W men we're from the Gloucester aolsa 141i IVLiSs Gill's SOhOOI 10f‘ Girls in the nearby Mendh- -hi.lls. taking over and operating a snow- six to eight miles off the MILLCOVE SCHOOL Following is the Honor Roll Miicove school for the month November:- Grade l0. sr., Grade l0. in. 1. Edna Reid: 5 __. 116W (equal): 3. Georgie Hughes. 1°“- Grade a.-1. Eila iinahvs: 2. c011- 7.—l, Patricia. Hughes; acres len and Gerard Burge (equal). Grade 6.—l. l-cvna Hughes: Notrma Maclntyre; 3. Y re. Grade 4.—-l. Willard Cavicchi. Grade 3.-—1, Patrick Hughes; James Cullen Theresa. Cullen. we" were: Desmond Burge, Gcr Burge, Norma Maclntyre. MacIntyre, Leona Hughes. Pnti Hughes and Theresa Hurzhes. Teacher: Molly Harrington. the Mid atingmost of the ships flying 11111111: schooner Eva. M. Martin. n Chilean flag. 142 instead]! 42__as__i'cportc<i.____ 1. Laura Huizheg. Theresa Hughes and Desmond Burgc fred MacDonald; 2. Rilsscl Arhinu. Grade Bernadine Hughes; 3, Auidliie Cul- Terese Mac- Grade z.-i'. Marie MflCQilRldZ z. Grade 1.--1. Barbara. Cavlcchl. Perfect attendance for the month TUTUSG Chilean railways are now oper- heid mchy hitting records. He bat- ted over .300 in 13 out o‘, more than 200 hits. of tionable now. Al- m i ssion of the 2- per cont ni-d ‘ick same rule in a different 8111-80 l1- Comlmissioner K. M. Landls vetoed last winter at meetings in Cincin- the nati. BIHLDREIPS SKATE THIS AFTERNOON F O R U M SPECIAL PRICES Bridal 111111111". Pen and SPEGIAL SKATE TUNIGHT BM our display of the famous Wreath Diamond Rings. Also our assortment Signet Rina!’ Bracelets, Crosses, etc. £4 ti: PERFECT The llllilt, finest and most reliable lino of watches in the Province are to be found here. Coma in and look ovoi- our stock I ___.| GIVEN lro ‘MEMBERS or“ ARMY, NAVY and AIR FORCE. Pencil Sets, °l 3 beautiful prizes: m . , . FREE! With each $1.00 purchase a coupon to win one 1st, 52 piece set Silverware; “"1 Gent's Wrist Watch; 3rd Ladies’ Wrist Watch. ns if you bring this ad. 14w overhead and a large volume of business en- ‘ble! "B to sell at prices that cannot be equalled- Jeweller ETIESTER A. CAMPBELL, I57 Queen Street lllllllllllll 1 Firpo Training Jack pmtehder fiom the Arllemllw tho heavyweight crown of boxin8- The entry is Abel old, 232 pounds Firpo Firpo talks, gives an impression of tremendous brute force. mostinthehls 811-5191779518 11MB "éfi tfiméma...’ asttQwTg en second Mud. presen Fl today. Ho has a. ézdflm chin and a. dim eye. . “but his old 1m mm is mgm when he speaks of his “find. I- giant farm-boo‘ 1mm the frindb a La Pampa. wci-i-itm-y. southwest d Buenos Aires. “His numb." cold limo. “is 9° per cent more powerful than mino at my best. H6 is built like DQ11113- Qy, Only with more ' and with a longer reach. And ho has a chin soamallforabigmlnilntyw cannot ‘hit it." Reminiscing with Mcndly ngrot of tlho late "Dex" Richard. the 0141 “Wild Bull’ U89: "I roman-fiber he used. to l! I find g mm tlgdbuild chip‘. ‘P89?- Wlll‘ I lfllll v I'll have an unlbeatan ion. I wish he could have seen My. FACTS OI‘ INTEBRT Canada's i940 tnto crop eo- timated at 42.058. owl... an in; ciea-e of 16 per cent over last year! production. ~ , Industrial employment in Canada on October i according to slate- ments from 12,304 firms was 1.835.- 705 persons as compared with 1.186. 786 in October a year ago. Hither footwear production in , Canada during the first nine months of 1840 totalled 19164.31’! paizs compared with 17,005,317! pairs in the corresponding period 1. of 15 years and in eight of these seasons had He is 3'1. His brother, Lloyd, thrice years young. still is on the Pirate roster. but his status, too, ls ques- In the convention session itself, the minors voted down two propos- als to pare down the reserve fund o-f nearly $250,000 accumulated by 2, the National Association. One would have ordesed a distribution of $150.- 000 back to the member clubs and 2. the other woud have sliced the oom- off-ice of President William G. Braham on handlins contracts from two per cent to one The minors approved one unend- mcrif. ihnt would place any player drafted to army duty on the vol- untary retired list without restric- tion and another which would al- low a representative of one club t0 sign. as well as recommend. P1839" for another club. The latter was get . 21 W"! , say Oesfaor is nimble despite nu close y-haokcd bulk. Cestax merely standing by 65 lflipo, himself had the crown al- 50° Firpo was then billed as In H-wuo Bull of the Pampas- It l! hard so this in the my of llflq P lease from Pittsburgh Pirates was"Meet in J New “Pampas Kid”. BUENOB AIRES, Dec. 5 —(OP)—- Luis Angel Firpo, who onoc 100cm a two round ‘fllghtning war" with Dempsey. has started life anew here as the mentor of a. ma; i ATLAIHW fielder Paul Warm‘ was given his ma... .. ii.=.2i“"i<:"s sin“ m’. . . , _ _ _ A urg ma. o ...e a .a.ii l’ Dec $4M’) Baseball League, sending a. meetings were about. 1,9 d4; o1 meg- of l5 ears with the club. president, said. the parting was aci- tirely friendly, and ized that his place now had been lobby gossips back on their heels taken by younger players. ‘Boudreoa most’ Valuable Indian‘ Moll’ UITAWA. Doc. B-JOH-Irhc in- OIMVIILAMD, Doc, l-(AH-The I“? Jim hit the Ottawa. Rough Cleveland chapter of the Baseball R1 fls 118ml) lgltin today with the Writers A=sociation today named announcement that snapback Cynl shcrstcp Lou Boudreau the most (Curly) Moynahan probably will valuable Indian of 1940. B-mdreau miss Saturdays some with Toronto will nxelve a motion picture cam- Balmy Beam 109681150 of a spctic era from the writers at n. dinner throat condition. this winter. Playing his first full sea-son. with. the Redskins. Boudreau was named on the American League all-star team last summer. ‘Injury jinx Hits Riders ___. Wanar released By Pirates 1-i- I D80. l-(Alfi-Out- bv 0878?)‘ Willam E. Benswanger. club that Paul real- Miners beat Barlund admitted Millionaires 5.3 Rangers down T H ' » o ospltal amen my. us, Dec. 5-—((7P) Canadlens 3-2 - -—-—- '-A trio of sharpshuoteis frcm ._ Northern Ontario gathered up enough goals tonight to give Glace Bay Miners a 5-3 win over Sydney MONTREAL, Dec. 5—(CP)— . Millionaires and consolidated first New York Rangers scored their place in the Cape BTBSOH Hockey second straight victory over Mont- League. real Canadiens tonight, turning in Jim Dewey of Sudbury and Vic a. 3-2 triumph before 4,500 fans to Hazmebury of South’ Porcupine strengthen their grip on fifth place scored two apiece, Whll! Ab Con- in the National Hockey league. iok of Sudibury scored for the fifth. The loss left Canadiens in the Dick Kuwcinak and Johnny Mc- League cellar. w, Greedy, last your with Kirkland The irijilry-iiddled Rangers, who Lake. Ont., Blue Devils, go’. all defeated Canadiens 6-1 in New Sydney's goals. Kowclnak gamer- York Saturday. came from one ing two and Mc-Creedy one. goal behind to repeat. Murph ——-i-—-—-—~—~ glhamberlgln opened itllie lscolglizg a or Cana ens in the n tin pe but Lynn Patrick equalled the "m count and Neil Colville put New (By The Canadian Press) The lure of cash proved too much for the time-honored agree. NEW RAVEN, Conn, Dos. 5- (AIU-Gun-nar Bax-lurid, 29-year- old rinnish heavyweight boxer was admitted to hospital suffering from s. severe cold today, onhr a low hours before he was to have met. Nate Mann of I-lamden, the New England champion, in a 10- round bout. Louis and Godoy York ahead before the end of the frame. Rookie Jack Adams. playing his At Los Angeles SWEET Carolus. ‘The purest form in which labia-m um be smoked.” G§ay Qvrktmll Osrfom of 505.1071. 200's 1 o . flaw/rem both helped Chamberlain score his opening goal. which came at 2:30 of the initial period. while the Colville Brothers helped Lynn Pat- rick tie the count and then ‘Mac assisted Neil to put the Ranger; a- REDS SNAP mama smash BISONS WIN PROVIDENCE. R. I., Dec. 5-— BUFFALO, N. Y.. Dec. S-(AP) (AM-Providence Reds snapped a --I_g5,d1ng 3.1 1n the third period string of four successive defeats Buffalo Bisons scored two goals gal??? mad; the ‘play for Bryan exa on e Wnnlng goal Nearly all the important leaf to 14:31 of the final frame. bacco in Australia is from the Un- Rangers W811! playing without, lied States. tho services of Art Coulter and the five-day week for many in- dustries. at Minardis relieves aches. BRINGING UP FATHER adelphia. Ramblers of the American League, subbed effectively on the defence for Coulter. SUMEMARY M. Colvllle) 9.05 Ligtaigers. N. Colvills (M. Colvffle) Penallties-Rleardon, Pratt, Qullty. _ i ment against, broadcasting among first; game after being out with an " ‘>1 New York's three 1110101‘ 19118118 injury, tied the count in the sec- DETRQIT: D"- 5-(571-71” baseball olllbfl W0 Years 83o today 0nd period, but Bryan Hextall scor- ml" M11“ 1"“! ="11°""°=<1 "1- when a sponsors bid. whom-d to ed the only goal of the final frame Tghuhr‘ helizlwiwtllih‘: 'fi”'mltl1a" be 675.000 caused Lam’ MficPhall for the New York victory. Neil Col- oe uawou can slam}; 59th“. p gm“ thR Lk_»_ v ___ for a third “me “Must “Hum annamfnilgél that? Broléillyn Dlgodgérs Ynée ulgdan eassgyilggiitlflesl-ESL‘ Péz‘ gtelgexarslgilzigtlilkgil sggl out with lriilir- Second Period aI Godny. the Chilean. at Los Angeles would broadcast all their games, at whip; brother MM; coivme bagged 0.11m, sidedmes fa 1mm’?! Fhem ' l .1." April in {he wlndup of Joe‘s home and away. for the next two a. pair of assists. foot in] in the fleanlisfylxasgrgegeta “$3? 1111211330 Adam‘ (LINLL B“ W1111=1"°'"~ seasons- Toe Blake and Charlie Bands ing. Bill uzda. rookie from Phil- ' Peimlties—Pika, Watson, Quilrgs. l. Third Period l l El-Rangers, Hextall (Watmiiw 11:31 Penalties-Blake, Heller, Juan, tonight by defeating Indianapolis in l4 sec d to hi N H new“ Capitals 4-1. Eagles 53D tonight pancfwaclfigl/I; lgigcagnd-gfiiiafdmgoalkdvsgiz: roglfle illikil? liloalidngflggil Ohmmberlun (Blake. 1 i _ ' < r; l . swumland h“ 1m established glllsllrafgélégi ntiggléliniiieri mei- men and Tony Deniers. pan ‘ii-Rangers. L. minus or. Colviilc. m’ Paw“ E "q Intermediate Abbie-s hoof-z?" ir-aq tioe tonight at '7 o'clock. Al‘ Mayan‘! are requested to be on hr "m. WALTER L:\\Vs.(l|§. Ci By George M cillamfl '8' a“: l!!! {WELL-d USED SOME HIGH PRESSURE HIMTO SmDFEEAET-gifié ON ° f???’ éfiifiTfbi’ 1%.. m GLAD MAeaEs RN AT Hi5 HOUSE-l TOL HIM IN T‘.- BQOTHEFZ HA5 AT HO ALL. THE NEIGHBOQS HAD MOVED OUT‘ AND F HE DIDN'T STOF-WED HAVE TO VUT QENT FRO HOU THAT ARE VACATED — 6/ 10:11 0F’ 1a. d?‘ d?‘ :IA.\ w" lll w“ ii In “I ”¢°.ln|P&I§nlv~l.l~_Wnvil Minoan‘! ’ SA mlllllliiliiliiililliilfilil" ‘" %IIET'— BROTHER Jig PIZACTISI - H ID THE ENVI MENT l5 BETTER l-IEQE THAN AT Hi5 HOUSE- i in. TIPPLE am) "car" STUBBS ‘PTPIE. VOU TAKE CARE 0F BELOW, IF HE TRIEQ TD 6:0 DOWN TLL CATCH OKPH 1 c THE‘ §\NAB 7 w’ By Erlwind GEE! F‘ THEY DWI? LET ME $59M: éAREALLV HA A u. vs WILL wwbt i pa; WELL. THAT JUST SHQNS NON MUCH ‘IOU OQN ON GURLs l TAKE l1‘, MR. ; NOVE LIST 1: DIDN'T ' coma HERE ‘ro as m- sucrso PLEASE INSLIJ’ ME SOME MORE ~.A NOVELIST NEEDS TO KNOW HOW IT