JANQAKY 15» 1242- nay'sl.llllionaires win from Specials 11-1 1n g thrill-tucked exhibition 11cc- k“, pa“... pprved at the Forum ves- ufr-dd‘. ‘up-moon Bay's Millionaires defenlpd .11 teznu known as Ray's spbCiuls ll-l. 'lhe Millionaires op- wed me swring early in me ‘game w have the Specials tie it up - 1e later. _ 5 Qfilt‘... 1119 second period. how- M; ‘m, wiunliig icum scored a- e 11' and were never again iwatiexl. ‘the, opened the scoring while Morris collected the lone b11113’ f0!‘ m, 10591;; Beer accounted for thrre {ye llliliiouaircs total, while Ymmg and Large collected another ,|.,.(.[. 93:11 zmci Xwdoin and Peppui in} ouc B1119“- Dutton not Pleased with Coach Chapman 11y Al Collelii _ Catuaullzin Press $11111’ Wrltcr NEW YORK. Juli. 14_1cPi- wqgk’; wash: The ‘Professional Golfers. AsgOclatlflll will go all 0W ‘m; y-Qgr in staging Red CIOSS ‘"11 “or relief bencfus. . 3111c Duke 2,1 ‘u/uulstu", who 110111651 11111 0W1‘ 11 “pm-111 at Nivsuu. The 13111111111115. t“; your, 1111s uifcrcd his scrvccs .. flois Rod Dutton watched his Am- ericans take a 9-2 lacing from the Rang“; 135g, night and then pro- mrlcd to the Brooklyn. dressing gorm and "had itout’ 11111111 6011011 1.; Clmqicnnn...Wiil1 a table plac- ci on .1 trunk “our. Dutiori W01‘ _ w _ B ',_1,1)l0 tennis Bsune with bllulllhwl under a. olotheslino o1 waving long uiulcrivear hung up 10 dry by we pmers. . . r-y Simi11crin|gs:_ '. 1 1111 v11- io i112 iuiurc. coach p. 1a Bouciici’ of the K111115613 L...“ up “rm; p, lan that would giro amateurs a c 3:106 t0 Y p10 hockey without lossixig twill‘ 511i cur status-up to a. certain .Undcr the p1'01>05_\1 Rn 11m‘ w 11d he given fwc games lo 11.; 11 aimni-cui" status ' ‘if and io the pro that he could rnakc a success . Bouoihcr feels that in view that moziy big ' be absorbed in .i1s will be forced - 11nd 111cm 0:1 am- scme sort of 5 who in his day starred in b,_ cague hockey. lacrosse and bisoball and was o. good amateur hravywvcight boxer as well. has g ‘on 11p his jo-b as coach of thc 1 Vale (NJ) aumicur club be- - of illnrss. ..Si1iri11g suffered a 5 o rozxeuily’ and doctors advised hcu that excitement of the bench misfit prove fatalmLast year's crfh, Jack McKinnon. will trike r the club the rest, of ihc sen- ,,T11e Americans are running 3m; $6,000 ahead n! last season. m e» o ‘J 3 E B Increase likely In racing Louis inducted Into U. S. Army YAPHANK. _N.Y.. Jan. l4-(APi --Hsginning with a plate c; bean 5mm and “T151118 UP with a shot ' in the orm Joe Louis tod ' t dmiiloslh tho: ‘four-hour orgy “Y3. Y per o Private J. 1on1? Egagiige. mm plum The Brown _l3cmber returned go New York tonight and comes but; t° 511°“? Cami? 11111011 cut here on Louglslazid in time fcr mveme w- mml-‘W 11311511 of! his “process- ins period’ with a fitting roi- shoes sud the resuluuon army inicctions. The bean soup was about, the first 1111118 J09 hit. after being as- silggncd lo o. compxirv. The 1mm a "o consist d f ~k ' ' mflishcd totirtoé. pm chops an“ n contrast with his physical ex. ammatlori at Fort Jay Monday when he was rushed through, es- c?!“ d b)’ Colonels and interviewed u . he way. Louis was Just another _ mrol Joz- M1111‘. He ivas one. F» “ 400 to 501) sclectecs arriv- ing ioziny, S lditrs gathered round the exit t” 111° “m9 warehouse where the tour of induction began and gagged and klddcd each selectee as he ffllrrgcd. As Joe came out one lsullwruuiiz shruiw?‘ "Watch 0V1 for the left hock. 11111.. Even more cnthuqustic than Louis’ reception was that accorded Jae vennuccio. 9 Pint-sired citizen, who was mus- tered out last September and rc- i-umed iodiay. One private explain- de, “he's ihc best cook around.” S0uth_’S_h0re Hockey League The opening game of the South Shore League was played in Bed- cquc Rink lilonday evening Jan. 12th with Ncw Anuun inking Frec- town into camp to the iuiic of 7-1. A great deal of interest is being taken in this league this winter 11s five emblems of supremacy have been donated for competition of whim one is for the Lcilgue Win- 1101's, one for league Champions, one for second place winners, one for leading pointgetier, and last but not least a Ladies Cup is being donated for the best general player selected by the ladies. A fast and thrilling game was witnessed mid although the score was a bit one sldrrl it did not in- dicate the play, The losing 1011111 made many fast and dangerous rushes but could not seem to rea- ize. Chubby Mills took the lead in scoring ‘ymors as he was in on cv- cry N1 1v P11111211 tally. W. Auld mode inc only flicker" for Freetown latvr in the last session. W. Stavert took the lead as the ladies choice for the best general player on the ballot count after the game with W. Auld second and F. McKay and James Tuplin tied for third place. SUMMARY First Period 1—Ncw Annon Chubby Mills (J. Tuplin). 2-Ncw Annon J. Tuplin (Chubby Mills) Second Period No Score. Penalty-W. Mayne. Third Period S—New Arman. C. Mills. 4-New Annmi. C. Mills. 5—Nc\v Annan, C. Mills, iL-New Arman. C. Mills PAGE salsa: (‘Jne Match Left To Play In Opening Round For Wright Curling Trophy I Six more teams went to the side- Lnes as play Wllght TYODhy at the Curling rank _ sierday afternoon and evening As was the casc in the first tiny‘; play however il:c majority of matches were fought right out to the final end before the winners were decided. One more match has still to be played in the first round \‘.-'. R. Adams n1cctin1z C. H. Black At the conclusion 0f the round l6 teams will be left in the running out of the original starting num- r of 31. Dale for future nmtches has 110i yet b.2211 srt officials announced last uigl t. Following are 121st night's scores: H1. Spillctt '7: Dr. H. Pierce i0. J.J. Morris 1; Geo. W. McLeod 15. L.B. McMillan 8; A.V. Splllett 15. JF. McLeod 6; J.P. Simmonds 9. l1’. H. Winchester 14; W. C. Ds- virs 8. Dr. H. Mcllliyl!) B; D1‘. W. '11:‘.- marsh 9 continued in the be I Bowling HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE A. s. I, League ‘Trimmers:- L‘ Blanchard 223 217 192 J Miller 228 143 214 G. Thompson 156 1'19 112 J. Russell 103 168 173 G. Dunsford 164 149 173 Total-2594. “'€\XCX'SI— A. McCioskey 219 220 159 E. Doyle 159 l 16'! K. Duusford 131 178 209 D. Peterson 135 139 128 P. McMillan 169 1'10 1'75 Total-24"l6. High singlc J. Miller 2211 High ihrcc I... Blanchard 632. Tmflgllt M. '1 o'clock sharp:- K. of C. Bowling. Big Four League Corvettes:- J. K1110 16-1 215 192 W. McNuill 182 2-15 194 J. Lawlor 183 229 228 A. lvlcFarlano 253 194 267 R. Bradley 254 252 248 Toial-SHOO. All Stars:-- 1 R. Cuuiuroa 1.1a 107 190 J. Peterson 1B8 225 199 G. Esscly 199 218 222 P. Power 231 2'19 102 A. Sharron 235 247 212 Totol-TZSZ. High single P. Power 279, High iiircc R. Bradley 754. Coveiies 3 l-2 pts; All stars 1 1-2 pts. "Y" BOWLING Wcdncsduy Afternoon Bowling Championship Medals arrive For Jr. Royals DOUg Alcbeod, vice president of the M. A. H. A. yesterday received the Junior maritime championship medals won by the Junior Royals last s. 1.5.011 when they captured ihilr third sir gilt 31111111111111 1111c. The mcdols 1 crc llllillfiliilbly dc- lnycd for various reasons but nev- ertheless will be mum wpreciaiczl by the youngsters. They are on the same model as last year with the crests of the three provinces on the top and are cnzravezl with i110 diffvrrnt players names 011 ilio 1lil"1( "fh-cre are l8 medals whiu. will be presented to the boys in the nem- future. 011T OUR WAY 7 f i-iev . P DROP WITH AN’ \NE'l.\_ DQIVE‘ YOU IF ‘ICU HlRE ONE \NlND.’5A6 YOkVRE Royals will Ice Juvenile & Junior team Prospects for hockey in the jun- ior und juvenile branches brighten- ed considerably yesterday when Royals club officers aiiriouiicr-cl that ihcy are getting together team; in bcth branches. Junior Royals three times Maritime rliampions are slai- ed for their first workout of the season at the Forum Friday at l o'clock. All but two of last ycar= champions 111111 be together again and with scvcrril l""=ly looking prospects in sight Ru) s arc 1151:1111 going to have a strong team. Coach Lswlor would also like to have last year's juveniles and others attend. But it ls in the juvenile brorvh i112? the Royals are going to lav il e r-nrphnsis ih’s year. All lhlOilf-Zil the Msriticucs. 1h: juvsniics are i’) be backed strongly with a view to building up strong junior squads in a couple of seasons. Royals are anxious to get as many yolrigstcrs as possible to attend the practlcw; and Conch Walter Lnwlor ey"‘11ds nu invitation i0 all you‘ within the age limit 21s xvcll n. l . year's juvenile Royals io 1x1 on 111ml for the opening practice session at the Forum Saturday morning from 9 to 10 o'clock. Age limit for juven- iles is under 1B years old on the first of Novcmbor n1‘ thc scnson in which they are playing. Remember W512" (By The Canadian Press) K a 317.000 salary .11 Nrw York ‘r :1’. r150 10:1 . ll .1. ll (ll \" wart and ictirerl :1 year liter. Ill- (‘llltilllg his 193-1 salary his aggre- gate income from the Yankees over a 15-year periodqwwis $B42.000__ WBY. J. R. WiIiamsLOUR BOARDING HOUSE ‘ICU FGLLEQS, THEM QElNS TH’ CATTLE .' OUT TWO MEN.’ VEAH . BUT A CzvOOD LISTENEIZ i5 JEST AS BAD-- A WINDBAG CAINT OPERATE WITHOUT A LISTENER.’ Major League Linguist lost To Red Sox BOSTON. Jan. 14—(AP)—MaJor league baseball lost its most fazmmis student. linguist arid world travel- ler to the Uniicd States govern- ment, tiday when Morris (Moe: Berg received his unconditional re- lease from Boston Red Sox w 0m the stall of Nelson A. Rookefe e1. Co-ordinator of Inter-American Affairs. Master of nine foreign languages. Berg will assume the role c! a “gnod-tvill ambassador" to Central and south America. where ms fluency in Spanish and Portuguese and his keen grasp 01 Pan-Amer- ican pr01J1£Ul3 will be utilized best. Borg, who has been hailed as “professor” by his diamond col- leagues for years. never has ceased being an egnicna to most c1 1118911. for most of his non-working habits were in direct contrast to theirs. When he was not attending to his New York law practice during the off-season, ho was studying some intricate international prob- lem in some for part of the world. Tie for lead In scoring race MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 14-40?)- Nakina Smith. of St. Lmits Myers and Cnunic King oi‘ Fort Wcrih ' ' llPd for thc American Hockey ' tiou incliviriiial scoring lend ill udmg games played Jan. 11. each 1vlth 3'7 points. Smith had 12 gcals and 25 assists, King l8 goals and 19 assists. _____-_._ W Z 5AY,DOC,I1M so Home»! t COULD WRAP MYSELF ,1 AROUND A COMPLETE uotareiu!“ As LONG As Youlizia M‘! MANAGER Now, LET'S MOPE iNTO THAT SONY Aclzoss Tue sum-sew‘ FER 612002121126! AL WAYS c000- The Weather Matters noi-ICI? Y.-\l’.‘\\:/\‘\’S 110i‘) l) ‘ JOIN HUNDREDS-HAVE A bhAilzl-iill llluAUlH YES, 8-10 TONIGHT THE FORUM Durocher talks Of 1942 Dodge rs NEW YORK, Jan. l4—(AP)— Corrie what may. Leo Durodier and his Brooklyn Dodgers are prepared to make the best of it. at least i1:- hopes they still ‘ " He hasn't yet .< manage ihrm this year. The tnlloiitive pilcl (1.1 the Nai- tional League champzorfs is in l0'-\'ll for three or four days "purely on personal business." but he is to confer with President Inrry Mac- Phail tomorrow morninu. alihougzh 11c say» 11c dtcsn‘! k 11v whcther i-he contract qursiion 11-211 bcli up or noi He does know Just what he'll do if the army starts taking his play- ers. though. To begin “rith. he doesn't care how many it. takes as "we've got 1o takc care of ij-iw- R fellows (l1 Vic 011 1- szdo first. and any man should he l'L'£1(l\‘ n» u. when he is collczl." He can iiiink of rnly five Brook- lyn players who might be uiiletl early. These lire Pore R/efser. Pee- wee Reese, Phil Lavagct-to, Lew Rings and Drn Pnfizeti An." if ~ w- f '10-: . ..1 d1: ADC-S.‘ play more ' m $lQl:iSL_0D_1l’l spring: Vtraining than h “I'il probably a-Wzcx ANT THAT A NOTE! 3 ‘ M1 NiN A Fi6i-lTER 1N A 001422 ;- GAME AN‘ £1 ue worms CANNVBAL. 1Q on ma! .1- FlFIIEI lfl l A s cAwT woo courraou l vslzsizuaizoosiorloose, -~ "mo we GET HOME AND 4 TAKE A SWiNG AT THE ; {E8034 ? -~HMP.'.-'-Oi\l QECOND 1110116111, iF“».‘i': WAKE MAQTHAS-v: i MlGHT Tl-HNK ei-ieis A g MAQiNE AN‘ wave I/Aesluwwstullsce so OVEQTO 3212's., Eur nerves-rear: ~ uzAvv Oakland open Starts today _o_. am). c1111., 1.1:. l4--(AI"' ' a.- s 1'1 O"kla'id 7a» n»; 1311o\'1or."1?1-* WASHINGTON. p . i0. _ \l.'iih Nlzijor 111101116 i MEALQ AT Niel-W AKURDER A Fiei-rresfls ’._}_ 7—Frcciown, w. Auld 1o. Jar- Iwusuu 1 ‘imeilm ~41 Mill ~ li-Ncw nan . s. -——— __ m, 181 119 11a L” C_ nlcNamam Penalties F‘. McKay, A. C . H1 U1 H2 4mm. Uniicd States Trotiinl wlnyfffffif. ‘Mm G""“ w“ “'11P” Mrs. Irvine .. cs 141 151 Association ‘ c a ' ‘men g Mrs. Dunning 113 1111! 8Z1 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Jon: l4—cfAPi FIN-MW]? Gan] Pflynter’ De“ M114, AIIc-Aulclyf lUli 145 121 i VQTIII-Ollglxouifllxlge 1 fe11~r A C1l1W t‘! $"l-l'i‘i‘l' ‘orwarrls lowl~lmM i 5111011111111 e 11:1 \ .1 . ~~ 1- - -~ " ~mne w» meetings of what constltuics one W. Auld. L- T931101‘. G- J1" - - Buttercups‘ v of the back bones of our defcnce. Mayne. P- Guidncr. A- Stetsou. H’ Mrs, Kennedy 19s 132 14.1 g They are the sessions cif the var- Drummond. I G 1 A L“ e_ db Mrs, Watt. .. I ious count-y and district agricultur- New Annan. oaq._ r i; ._ f r Mis. Ciaigh. . .71 137 a] fair associations, fence B. HOKFZ. E- ~ ' Wmfl". 0 - M15.‘- B. lflaige 1.. Those represent the wards F. McKay. .1. is. .1. Tup- TOllll-Jilb, nciiievccnciiis oi nflriculture .1115! R5 1111. 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THE-Beg?!‘ AND WXDUAKE Mg wHATg THE szaic. ’I‘i1ot Iiririus us directly 9° ("I']"1111‘sd.1_\'1——'I'1\P urgent need for Mm walker _ 19g 119 Up AT THE HOUQ? 1013A 01: 11"‘ 111"" "51 ""101" ' . 1 Mala '."1 is (‘11111111512- ~ < . . 110 14-1 j/ SLAMMIM‘ TH‘ cf 1w f'1i1's “Mphmcq 11‘ r111 i 11 Aus Miflniobiivo" ' ' T"? ' 00o? w w- 1 r » '- 11v 111011 uva 11cc iomo o .- ".>a__ . _ »:_ n 1M1 . oum- ‘d, -- . . 32;. . ,- FACE€\/Oi.i"'E ' H} 3211119791111‘- 111° ‘rMmi-dl "r our unto-a" these 547. J-15T UKE ""151? iiuinbcr c-l l1n1§rs 111 competition nillfgalggn “$55M be anbmer are}... ' ' MOTHER increased over 1940; the nluribcr of uxfess immediate action 1s taken w 5115111”; Girls Bowling League 1l1qiff1ivdz mfigfdwfiemgltre reinforce air force units engaged in- C 0m‘! '. r l — . v OI‘ wndanvo d u... “Y. “w mm“ fizzhiiug; the Japanese invaders o! P n1 n2 H9 in. mr-r of the trciirrs and mm mm “We We“ m_ a _ . . . . 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STUBBS BY * “ “° - ' VIN TO WE'LL so AN’ BORROW.‘ .1 sfiliifvm‘ 1'16 23° 2“ "$41; NAQEDGE 521E $513" MIERdNSETi-QSEENILLL 315A; HlgRgMLEggclgllNToMiLLlEf Pmm ‘TH’ BANK r0 12m lav.- w . . -- u ' IS I -— ", MOBILE TQ 6O TO HOLLY 00D u: L- iii ‘i1 i so" A Lot's otter.’ armors clauses “my WHAT To w» we» ~ .133 _ ‘QEQEQXTC HS’ e uAévzrr LOOKi§D WELL E 179 20s 1N1 ' 117 l6; ' 7i. 15 . _' as 114 in . D. s nce . 167 164 1'19 1 To .nl—l901. High single. M. Mackenzie 287. 1 High three. J. Kielly 619. l I. t 1' . Kampman ou . With injury I'M ‘THE ONLY ONE -; ALL THE OTHERS ARE: ST1LL, "THERE'S QAFETY 1M NUMBERS.- I GUESS ILNEEDNYT ORRY 'l‘l-lAT'S A wit; siTu/AWWOM- 1 STAY HERE AND TiLLlE Wil-i- 5g \M\TH BOTH BASCOM AND ‘THE SOLIMERS vwumoe our 11.1 " TORONTO. Jan. l4-fCPl-R.u- on: . Bi i Knnpman. Toronw 9' wm-l _ ' ‘Maui? dofeilicemnn. showed W/V - 1 “p at practice today wiih 1m m‘ 1‘ -“ jurrd knrc and as a result» will night's National . r11 - l‘.‘f,;;‘kn.‘“,‘}f‘.‘_._',‘,’§ ganlg 1.1. Montreal flgarm-‘i cauadieiis. it wr. 1T1 stand h=w Kamvmml rcccivcf “w 11111111’ 11111 11- Y“ thought 1o have been an aggrava- licn c-f m1 old hurt. 1111111111 w111r nocmzrs <_¢_q,g1a\Ii§1§ . fin. l4-IAP\_ ._. WMWW’ I n I rim 6-1-11 rn 11151:‘iilctdirigirlitiapio " " ‘AME 11.4113.“ mp1;- hold 011 first place k1 the American Hockey R98"!!- A Vlclcr_ v |n p: prr and silver dollars. 1i 1111s ihr‘ contribution of the 40th 11.1: u.“ g‘. m-nut "frnop in the Baden-Payroll Chins-Up l-‘nnd 301' Scout war sufferers In llrltolll- '7