Twpyriuatlxia- 191w THE _CH8~BI¢9TTE.T. OWN GUARDIAN _. §int Danstan’s C.O.T.C'. ' Squad Blankets P.E.I.H. Team 11-0 In Exhibition icw‘ i- ' -> C.O.T. Sm“ Dumthmh ‘iiiiiiilillitoye a: 1.l (Lwgluagrgeialriiuultin ail uthibitlon Hlflllialliéila here yeswruay Blue,‘ ‘la-me (iii tile aanils’ lzllflllml- The “gill: \\iIS 0H6 01 u“? 995‘ 5E6" m” fnis stiisoii, niitl was witnessed by a, large number of iaiis. . u ‘ine game gut ui...c_i We)’ “f1 l Reid. o. tiie Army. xicklni bu. Willi saints returning the pan. our the iasttcn minutes both teams waited 10f rhe breaks. iiere Afillly ivlcoiiey, 1m, and pouerzui S.D.U. ‘forward, ticked tIie brill and raii so yams before being brought down by two “my backfield men on the Armyl gwurd line. At. this stash. the Saints were awarded a Wmilly k111i!- wnli J. "lrainor taking the kick, [n0 making no mistake, placed it tween tie '31s tor me first Kyle puiiits 61-11.. game. A few minutes‘ lzncr the bfllllts were B/vttlltlcd another free kick about 20 1t count by going over for the 59¢. 011w WY. maitinrtthe score 11-0 for the Balms. Again the try for con- vert was taken by J. Trainer from 8 very hard angle arid just failed to clear the bar by inches, M°AU1°Y~ Mm!‘ forward. was hurt and was forced to wave the held, Hop DQYIE replaced him on the for. wixrsd ‘line. l0 88m d walked oil theefieelxil fiidbirfidfifi 0H9 the hardest fought games played here for a lung time Ben Steele. Saints’ inking quarter, n]- ghgililgla not in e scoring, played g FE“ Y- glme. while for the losers u htbwkm ick Fillater stole the spot- th his timely unt.s to touch; song with Ftllater cDonald, fast flymll QWTWP min. also shone. thAlrman Jack Ferguson handled He: Bflme in a very capable man. yards out, M. Smitli doing the kick- LINEUP mg. out tailed to make it count. m h gm both teams lighting hard. I lander: gum, th.- army team wm awarded a en- alty kick on S.D.U. 25-yard lflfl- Fullback ‘lire kick was from a difficult angle the Arniv failed to make D. Filllter P. Murnaghan Th; first half ended 3-0, with the In," saint: playigglwelll upmln the Army a Quarters , uerr tory an orc m; e pnay. A 1 The second half started slow. asjq-glzi-xcfitiganald K301133183; h0g1 teamsxtvrseiel tilrfed avviirtrl agoas: ‘Ray Mahm. S" name‘, Ill PDllgl l 111-. ‘l B U ' , l0 minutes gone, Frank O'Neill, fast c’ Hogan F‘ 0N9!“ and brainy three-quarter man cf Halve, gelsaintndwokda pass XIOTO Jack . m ..'.’i.i’§.'li.. .:..°:.:s.*2.:*..."ie g- g-gggn , i». so rights for the first try, making the ' ' md c~ G311“? srore 6-0. The trv for convert by J. v' Mavmmld M~ 5mm‘ 'f‘rainor was successful, making the score read 8-0 for the Utiiversity F°YWMH$ squa . The ball was drop out st cen- 3~ Reid A- J. McAdam Ire-field and the so nts forced tho , R. McNeill F. Aylward ll)’ int-O Armv territory again. 0x10. Deighan P 8 McDonald eill picking up a loose ball and ran l H. Maclnnls J. Chishom about 30 yards before being brought ‘ T. Keefe G, McKenna, down bv the hard-hittin ArmylL. McDonald W McGrat-h backfield. The bail was p okcd tlp I B. M-Auisy k Mooney bv George MoKenna and he made Pop Doyle ' EMIKKIKIIIKWIKII BOWLING ‘ RESULTS CIIARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS ITOIE LEAGUE Items lfimth 153 173 148, B Gallant 279 144 206i P- Oauiy 176 153 303! it may iao 10s 176 u Gill-i; m 200 150 o MGDOMH 201 ass 252 I Total-No‘: i. A. McDonald's l r. McKinnou lea m9 m; I. mire 25o 254 2.221 J. Hastings 12B 115 14.6 a Mouuaiiiia 14o m iesl T. Arsencult 166 13B 166 w. McKenzie 232 m 1&4 will-sea. Ladies High Single-P. Coady 803 j Ladies High Thee-P. Coady 832 _ "Emits High Single-B. Gallant; ‘a Q ‘sat-- 15-»- mnsm-axfi Gen“ Hill} TU-f€6-—F. Burke 726. Central Creamcriaa 1 K. Martin l9 139 128 J. Simmonds 113 143 180 A. Cudmors 105 120 12o F. Williams 103 225 197 J. Cudmoro 162 219 223 K. Acorn 192 216 225 mtan-zsao. Carter Co. G- BRITKJUI‘ 192 138 122 E. William; 177 130 140 R. Currie 1H 180 1B6 E- Down m 21o 19a J. Dcugan 149 160 129 C. Down 205 10'! 251 Tbtal-GGIO. mtg-stile; High Single-J. Cildmore 601L141» High Three-J. Cudmore Gents High Single-C. Down m. Gents High Three-K. Acorn 642. Clornell Removes Self From Unbeaten List NEW YORK. Nov. 18~~lAP)-- (fcruclktodtiy i=:i.ii:\'cd its.lf from l-"l¢‘~\‘i1l'llll(villg list of the United Sui-cs uuocfcaud tennis. conced- illil that the game with Dartmouth list Saturday rglitlully was won b) Dartmouth 3-0 .-'\~ tire-of rolled iii, backed by a Fflyliiffilclli from reft ‘c W, H. Fric- .'~'.'.l, J11, that lic w convinced Lie “la ill Hrci". I119 ‘th-d wii" cpl- i~<1c was ended. nrd with it eiidcd a Cornell string of 18 games without - defeat. Atnlctlc Direct-fr James Lynah Hid coach Carl snnvclv of Cornell Fred congratulstons to Athletic Iimcrtoi- Wlllllllu H. McCarm- and Q-flfzh Earl Blnik of Dartmouth. lllzLnrtt-‘r accepted tli: victory. tele- Elflllhing the Cornell ailthcriiicst~ Thank vcu to" your tivirc. Dart- mouth accepts the vctory and Vi" wllurstuhil 011-. and salutes tlho C('l‘ll(‘ll I am. tr» hriu l'i\l1l(' rind uiicrcd or srcut of her loiigcst "Pllfcktn football rivnliiii" l.\.0llCli pctuzes cha is cf foot- ball writers and F'ir-"l"s 1'lm'=- ‘lfillnflll blfllflfll Into a nictiire ‘Ilivll shrwrd that Corit-rli 11rd scored a Sllpptnefily wipryng 1m; h- have (liiwn when the bull liteu in DsrtmcutPs l6 Ell-lard lirc with koonds to play. l0 Colleges In Line For S1180?‘ Bowl less NEw anti-win T _ s. Nov. 18 -lAP\- 1135113911581 B.w s uirdcd on: of- . l0 czllcge- nrd Urlvcisi- "g; at? gt which was Nebraska. to- gqgooo ‘om "if? would lke about 91:3‘, here Jgtn ‘k116i!’ football teams entities 1f tlie other institutions xgtellrglltthsecret but .n interned and. M’ e list was believed w in- nnesota, Texas A. and M. Formation Of League Discussed PITTSBURGH. Nov. 18-(AP1— Rcprcsentativcs from cities in P0lll1\\'l\'BlIi!\,WESt Vir lnia and Ohio met here today to iscuss for- mation oi a six-team amateur hoc- key league. Gene M. Elliott oif Huntington. W.Va.. said Huntington arid Charleston, W.Va.; Akron, O... arid Pitt burgh had made lans to join the lcngue but that Jo instcwn. Pa. and Cleveland, were classed as in- definite. Buffalo Files Protest BUPFAID. N.Y.. Nov. 18—(APt —Tlic Buffalo Hockey Club today filrd an official protest uf last night's 4-3 overlim loss to Phila- delphia Rambleis in an American Hockey League game here General manager Lou Giffels clzargcd that referee Eddie BUXKO erred 1D disallowing the Bisons to u=c a substitute player after More- ly Rimstad was suspended for st- tacking defenceman Bill Juzda of the Ramblers. Gifels contends that the league rulzs allow a team to use s substi- tute player in such a case. provid- irg ie player attacked is not in- jured Bolli Glffels and manager Tiny Tiirmpscn clam Juzda was not hurt. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Baseball fan= st‘0d on church pow-s in san Prrnclsccs Saint-s P .1 and Paul Church a ycar ago today when New YPKK Yankees’ star ouiLelder. Joe DiMaggio wed Dcrci-thy Arnoid of the movies. The we: ding party 1t elf was delay- ‘ wedding crowd Til-WLPELWLSQHQJF. El?"- Boswn College. Tennessee. Michi- gan, George own. Cornell. Bioni- ham and a far weatau team. Jimmy Wilson T0 Manage Chicago Cubs CHICAGO. Ncv. l8—(AP>- Jim- my Wilson of Philadelphia. 40- year-oid hero of the 1940 World Series, agreed today to sgn a two- year contract as manager of Chl- cago Cubs of the Nati iai League. The veteran catrbv-r- JBCh of the World's Champio ship Cin innati Reds replaces Charts Leo (Gabby) Hartnet, who was Ousted last Wed- nesday. Signing of the contract. a mere formality, will be delayed until possibly tomorrow pending me ar- rival of Wilson's uncondtitiznal re- lease from Cincinnati. Warren Giles, general manager of the Reds. has consented to give Wil- son his release and to bring the papers to Chicago. His salary-reported to be about $0.000 annually—was not revealed, but Wilson craracterized his pfiy as “reasonable? He insisted on a two- year contract, according to James T. Gallagher, general manager of the club-a departure from the custom followed by owned Philip K. Wrigley in giving one-year con- tracts Wilson said that he would 110$ be a player-manager, "1 am through. as a player he said. "I knew 1 was throuah cal-vh- lng two years ago but the emergency existed at Cincinnati and I smiply had to go 1n. I'm tired sitting up u:itil three am. in a ‘Turkish bath trying to get the aches mid Dams out of my! system so I cculd Play m‘ a thewxillSOll hinted that be would ro- tain Jerome (Dizzyl Dean. ll" Cubs’ famous $185000 Iillfill" Wh° has been of little value due t0 8n ailing arm. _ “Dean is a big help to ailv ball club because of his color and S1171’- it," Wilson said. “How are Y0“ 8°- ing to get along without a guy 11k! him? He's a big hell?- Championship Clears Reds ’ Indebtedness CINCINNATI. Nov. 18—(AP)—- Cincinnati Reds stookholdtrs learn- ed tcday that Winn-HE 9 “"9115 championship helped the club hi?!" its indebtedness. put a net profit of $274051 in the bank. and Paid 91V" idends totalling $84,770, or $12 l common share. _ _ Warren C. Giles. Vl"(‘ Dl'l‘$l(l<‘"l and general lllilllilfllll“. road ‘iilv rt‘- port of president Ptmcl Cl‘U*i(‘\'. Jr., who was unable to littcud the ill‘.- ual stockholders meeting. Crmleys sta ttniflli Wflmed vcn § team that Junipcd in four “York! from last. place to its flhl. Series triuinpli in 21 years Six Riders On East ’s ‘Dream ’ Team TORONTO. Nov. l8- <CP>-'I'he esteem in which. the export» hold Ross "Frimbl-rls puwrrlul Ottawa football matliine l5 reflected in the 1940 Interprovincial Uni n all-Slit‘ Canadian Pies withRoilgh Riders in a llfllf-GCYPX] pIiSlllGllS. Beaten only 011cc Sea on. and licldmg an ll-point- margin in the plrirff for tixe Union Chalmploflshlp. the Rough Riders have demonstrnzcd their superiority so far 1n (‘lPflT-(‘Ili fasizinii. Tlic sc- lection of s.x of tium for 1hr “dreanW tctmi wa‘ a fznc lfllliliv l0 Trimblc‘; iiiacliitlo. 4 Toronto Argonauts. Wllll chem Riders are euflflflvd ill CW flfliilll placed three men. Xlfllltlflil two and Hamilton Tigers one on the club selected b,\'_ l6 coaches and writers in th~ B g F0111" cit cs. Tlicre is only one hold vex" fmi tic i939 backfield. Tony Gcluh vi Oiiziwn. and four from the ljnc. Here 1s the "1940 Canadian Press team:- Flyirig wing-Andy Tommy. Ot- wa. Half-Gold Noscworthy. MOM- B re . Half-Tony Golan, Ottawa. Half’ (secondary defencel-Snm Sward. Ottawa. Quarterback-Bobby Coultcr, Ar- rgrnauts. Snap-Doug ‘firmer. Hamilton. Inside-Len Sirglitnii Argcimutfi. Inside-George Pwascr. Ottawa Middle-Bunny Wiidswrrt-h, Ot- tows. Middle-Dave Sprague. Ottawa. Outside-Bernie Thornton. Argo- nritits. Outside-Biddle Burt n. Montreal. Tommy's best season, in which. he has starred in everv Rdor v1c-_ tcry and gained the Jeff Russel. Memorial ‘Trophy as the Union's hast player romifiiiiig sportsman- ship and nbilitv. drrw tribuil- from 15 voters. He is a native ‘if Hurt- lazid, NB. P.E.I.H. RTciy Today AMHERST. N8.. Nov. lit-w?)- Tcmorrow will see inter-army foot- ball activity htre who: the Pr nee Edward Island Hghlatzdt-rs mash landers. Originally scheduled today, in; gaflie was postponed again "resting on the oars“ for the _ 3 Players Are Tied For Leacl MONTREAL. Nov. l8—(CP)- Two Black Hawks-George Allen and Harold tMuslii Maren-stated point-getting sprees durl“ the M’!!- ond week of the Natlona Hockey Magi“, season to move into a tie with the veteran Sid Howe of De- troit for first place among individ- “$5.133 sstatistics released wow show Allen. YOUTH! clung? 19"’ winger, made the blEEest Bam- 5d" ding Qxvptllnlg to one he collected‘ in the first week for a. Seven-Will‘. mm], A150 with seven 90-1155‘ 8-8 March, who gained fl" v1 W" (nu-mg t); £55; week, and Howe. l‘ . wkiii sifiirt place to the three lead- w w a 2“l'._°5.'r°'°“‘lll‘lf’tf“f‘f°_‘l OUT OUR WAY if‘ NOW STAND SI’ ILL UNTIL I GET THIS SLEEVE PINNED ON" THERE'S NOTHING Kl L . BRINGING UP FATHER N. H. L. Games Tonight AMERICANS at RANGERS. DETROIT ll BOS_T_ YE: —centre Syi Apps and right winger Gordie Drillon- each Wit-ll two goals an four assists. Bill Carse of Chicago holds sixth place with five Points and then come seven play- ers with four points apiece. Tied for bad-manleadershin are four players each with 10 official minutes spent. In the Marker of Toronto, New York Am- erican's Slobodzlan and Cliff (Red) Goupille of Canadlens. Goupllle al- so has s. misconduct penalty on his record to give him unoffzcial litm- ors with a total of 20 minutes off the ice. AW, see -AL~ wn/s HAVIN’ NICE WHEN OVER. FORH oooler—Rii- . dolph (Bingo) Kampman and Gus‘ IT, AND IT WA$M'T 5Q BAD WHEN YOU MADE IT TO FIT ME" BUT klCNV THKT F75 BEING CLlT -- WELL, I JUST DON'T muntdusrsv on II-IQJ Louis Defends World Title This Winter DETROIT‘, Nov. 18 — 4A1“) -Pm- uioter Mike Jacobs announced to- night that Joe Louis would defend his world heavyweight. boxing title lfl Detroit the latter part of Feb- ruary or early in March. Jacobs ivns here to arrange for a mrios of tights in Olympia Arena \\lll<‘l1 my produce nn '};i"‘;'.(-l1l_ m1- rhe Brown Bomber and to sign Walter Sharp, a loosl promoter, as his matchmaker. The first o! eight shows under the Jacobs brinner- will be held Dec. 6 and bring togothor Alx- Qimon, New York lirmytu-llziit and Ros‘ By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE THAT'S RIGHT, MA" THAT DRES$ LOOKED VOL! WOQE 0N5 sum: ‘v ll ER TO WEAQ BLAME HER.’ ADDED 25 HERE so ‘fl-IE $25 HE 8v HOQKIN His WATCH JiRwittismg r WHAT DO VOU THINK l WISH IT WAE VOIJ AIZE GOIN‘ TO JUST NEAR IT- BUILD OM THE TH‘ TROUBLE PIZOWEQTY VOLJlZ I5 ~lT‘S LJNDEQ WI E ‘BOUGHT?! THE OCEAN~I UNDERSTAND ITS EXPECT MQ AQT TISTICK HEQE TODAY TO ADVISE ME WHAT 7U BLJILD ON IT~ INNEQCENT DEOPLEI f 0 team, announced tctiig-ht by _Th€. through the ' with the North Nova Scntia Highg or ~ I ANT§QT_ NO uaim-‘og SPIES WHAT cAuees ‘rgouste F012 / TIPPLE AND "CAP” STUBBS ussEM. i VAM TIQED o‘ Fool. ,. ~—\IA BETTER rett i ME WHEQE JUNE VANQPPLE l6 AT ‘IOU GET THE EXTRA _ . GHAQE AND VOTING Miners Edge = Victorias 2-1 GLADE BAY. NA. Nov. 16-(0?) —Glace Bay edged out North Syd- ney Victories 2-1 tonight in a Capo Breton Hockey League game. Playing coach. Jo-Jo Graboski op- ened the scoring for Miners 1n the sudbury. Onto made it 2-0 in the last period. Jimmy Russell o! Harn- ilton, Ont. came through with an unassisted goal for vies in the last half of the last period. Hockey Results (a, The CnnadIl-n Press) O. H. A. Senior "A" »Ifii’ld47!i I: Oshawa 6 ~Msrlboros 4; Port Colbc/rnc I 0. H. A. Junior "B" Milton 1; 5t. Michael's 11 Toronto Hockey League Oshawa 6; R.C.A.F. 1. in a IO-round bout. Jacobs said that i! Simon should will handily over Tols he would get a shot tit Louis’ title. illegal-s TWO srocm CERTlFlCATE6,MAJOQ-- ooie no»: 20o ensues, "rue omen one =02 El-- EvERvTi-uvocss iu eooo oaosaivso wacro, ago sono PUBLICQ AND e Pouaieus mum!“ A5 INVENTOR o: THE ‘HOOPLE CATTLE BRANDERUXNO PRESIDENT or THE CORPOQATIONpIOU ear we 20o rat-lanes FREEK-w-FOR AN SHINGLES ES GOT 6 HEQE APE THE PLANSr second period, andJim Dewey of. I PAGE snvjslj i PM. Player's "MILD" cigaz- ettes have “weiproof” paper which does not l slick to the lips. ‘ '3 M3 "lilo-e How They Stand NATIONAL Ilt!('I-'.l.‘.' lJ-LAGIIE l 1' it l. ll I-' .-\ Pts Toronto _' Chitago Detroit Rangers American-i Canadicns ‘Boston )<>_4 '4@1l'@>‘i)'_~ cljo QPUIA$LF:'_ ¢:>“’“"\7IJ-. %1A:l\§¢-‘>' * Pmknmw- :;$$ With _ ,~..,-..; Hooplt UM - KLJM‘; f \-\4»~~ EvERvTiiir-lf; 6'5- . TO BE IN OQDEA PEmDARvig/ IN‘ AEOUN‘ —- GONE? KNOCK I'M NOT TALK l N6 OKAV, THEN i was» _. AMOU‘: \ Tlperecnve- —-—Q»_¢;/;/ AT wotr-P: . €El2v|<E 25v. Hollies A‘ Erlitinn IVIV LAND! TABLE l NIGHT? DON'T STRETCH DIDN'T VOU SLEEP Th (lo-op Int-u Al». linen. w. Ar TH‘ LAST I'LL BET WOULDN'T O0 SLIM NICE r DOLITE r LITTLE BROCKVWJOD BRE NT I KNJW WHY A THING! ‘SUCH A BOY-- I NLCD A vA/LATION. I'M TIRED‘. WELL, WHAT ‘ ALL LASir Suwimrfl.‘ I TIRED AGAIN, CANT l ("ill I4 i i. MUST KNOW I'M SEE YOU-LTHEN THERE'LL BE NO TROUBLE THAT OKAY..WE’LL PUT LISTENJII-LIE. gthltiigsigégcsg rue UP "rats SCREEN we cor some- sraeenuoaopv so no one WILL