.~" PAGE six CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 19, 1940 iRyan Winner Over McDonald 4-? i 1n the closest match of the tour- ent to date Stan n last ht defeated Clifford Donald to 203 in the billiard tourney e 851G851 at the Charlottetown y - . To at 7.15 Carl’ moi; to c closely contested ma t McKenna wk Acorn in wltigt should l -____ Canadiens Brilliont In Defeat; Leafs“ Earn Tie ls Keen In I/Vith Last Period Drive Curling P|fl)’_ ONTREAU. Jan. 18-—-A IOU-l bv Moe Colville less than three min-l the third' period. gave New York Rangers al 1-0 victory tonight cyer iylcutreal . Wings moved Canadians and sent the Manhai-l tan blue shirts into a first place tie in the National Hockey League idle Boston M uties from the end of standing with the Bruins. The goal came from a scramble 1n from, of the Montreal net iusz‘ after the Rangers had been ba ily outplayed iliwugn ncariv g fivc- minuie stretch by the Huoiianis who have hianaized to pick up only two victories in their last l7 ltarts. The success put the Rangers back on the vlclnrv nail after a loss lust Sunday night I0 Cliiczizo Black Hawks, pulling all "-111 the great Rangers‘ unbeaten streak of l9 straight games. That mark upset, a record set by Mom.- i-eal Cahadleiis a dozen years ago of l8 straight unbeaten Runes. Although it was the third loss in a low tor Canadlcns they deliion- gliiltd much of their line carly season form for the 4.200 iuiis oii hand. Thev battled hard all the way. Need by the great two-way play of Cliff (Red) Gouplllc and the work in the nets of Cmlde Bour- que. The defeat dropped Cuna- diem into a sixth place lie wiih Detroit fwd Wings w-lio tied ’1‘0r- onto Maple leafs 2-2. SUMIWIABY First Period Ecoring—Noiie. P€X13lllCS~SlliHII1€1'lllil, Hlllcr, Second Period Scoring-None. Penalties-M. Patrick 2. Summer- hill, Haynes, L. Patrick, Heller. Third Perlud I-Rangers, M. Colviile (N. Coi- ville. Pike) 17:57 Penalic~Hextall (major), Sum- mcrhill (mayor), Drouln Kensington Loses Close Came To Borden 2-1 Taking a 2-0 lead in the opening period and then holding their op- ponents to oiie counter in iiie re- maining two bitterly contested aes- slons, Borden Nationals Wednesday night came through with a 2-1 vic- tary over KQIISZIIgLZn Bulldogs at the Kelisliigtcn riiik in the first in- iermediatc game of thc season. Due Lo the bitter cold only a handful 01 spectators wiines ed the tilt. but those who braved the frigid ten".- perature saw an action-filled game with Keiisington minus several reg- ulars putuiig up a sirring front a- gainst their opponents. Two miiiuies and ten seconds ai- ier the start of the first period as Nationals milled around the Kens- ington cage Campbell taking a D553 from Howatt banged in the open- ing score. Just six minutes lat/er Hc-watt paved the way for the sec- ond and last Borden score n: he passed to Taylor. the latter having the Kensington net-minder at his mercy with a close in drive. Play started away lightning fast in the second session with play shifting up and Cown the ice in a rapid maher, Both teams were D ay- mg close checking hockey with the Bulldogs waiting for a break to cut down their opponents lead. Pin- ally it came. With over fourteen minutes oi.’ the session gone Mc- Aualand from a faceoif at his own blueline broke away last. rounded the Borden defence and beat Lord with p, whistling drive for his teams only score. Nationals had an edge in play throughout ‘the third heat but were kept off the score shcet by the mas- terly gcaling oi Mcinnis in the Ken- slrigton cage who turned in an out- standing performance all through the game. Borden were testing the the cool net janitor from all angles bl the final gong sounded. Lineups: Nltlnnals~€voali S. Lord. Defence; O love. W. Muttart. Forwards: O. ' ll, P. Darrnch, Taylor, Cur- r10. Williams Oatway, Jay H. Mut- Mgn, C. Rogers, Coach D. Mc- Bhlldo Goal: D. McIinnis Dc- fohoe; J. Higgins, A. Taylor, For- wardn; M. Waite, E. Hughes, C. Glyden, W. McAuaiand, Mgn; W. Cousins, Coach; K. Hcwatg Referees-I. Darrach, A. Larkin. SUMMARY Fin! Period laflltlonaiw, Campbell, '1 i-sncionsii, Taylor (Howatt) 8:10 Penalties-C, Love. Second Period S-Bulliioga. McAualnnd 14:28 Penalties-None. Third Period Footing-None. Penalty-A. Taylor. srflhlncunplaunu-io. (Howoti) l0. Z-All Tia ‘TORONTO, Jan. 18-Detroit,Red out of the National Hockey League 081L111 here tonight when they gamed a 2-2 he with Toronto Maple Leafs. The tie placed the Wings one point up on jihe last. place New York Ameri- i cans. A crowd of 9.470 fans saw the ‘Leafs stage a third period rally lafter spotting the Wings two goals n the second. The tying gual was weird one and came iviien the lDetrolt club was shorthaiided. ; Five seconds before Cecil DillOIl iwas due to return from the acn- r aitv box. Bingo Kampmah blasted a shot from iusi llLmfiL’ .lie DJ- tmii blue line. The DUCK struck the crossbar of the Detroit not and as Thompson fell i0 the ice. it dropped behind the goal line. After a scoreless first period the iRecl Wings hit their stride late in , the second Gus Glcscbrccht spear- .cd a loose puck in the Leaf Z0116 Ito charge iii and ODPli tfic scor- ing. He divvc u yvalst hlen shOt l past Phil Stein, who made his de- bu; B; 3, major league goalie. MW years 0f stardom in the minori- ihan four minutes later Svci Howe put the Wines two goals uD when he took 11 DQIIPCL pass from Ken iii-ea pii a break- zuvav and gave Stein little chalice. , The third Derlcd was not two ; minutes 01d when {he Leafs start- led their rally. Gus Marker was |credited with the TOYOIIIO goal as he d€ll"i.l(‘d a. sin-t bv Kiinpmah from ivcll out. lsiilllU" man's tying effort culiic at 7.11. Leafs took the offehsiie lii the overtime session but goalie Tiny I Thompson held them out. SUB/DIARY First Period scorlng-None. Pchalties—0rlando. Kampinan. second Period i-Detroit, Giesebrecht (Motter) 12:45 Z-Detroit, Howe (K. Kllrea) 16:02 s, - , Penalties-None. Third Period Ii-Tororlto, Marker Langelle) 1:56 ii-Toronto (Chisholm, Drilloni ‘I 3 11 Pcnalty~Dillon (Kampman. Overtime Scoring-None, Penalties-J! one. iClose Matches I fAt Montague ; jCurling Rink g Unbeaten after five starts C. K. Wlghtmnnls rink continued in the lead ln the Tip Top Trophy curlihq competition being staged at the Montague Curling Rink their lat- est victims being George McIn- _tyre's rink on Monday night whom ‘they defeated by an 13-11 count. i I-n ilhe other game played Robert ~Beck's rink squeezed out a slim i1- 10 win over Dr P, Mclhiyres te am. The results: VS. George McIntyre CK. Wightman kip-ll Skip-iii Dr. P. ‘McIntyre Robert Becki Skip-IO Skii>~1I l Competition for the G B l (Xarkson Shield gets underway this week with nine rinks being enter- ed. The competition will be run in iivn sections with the teams rcomprisinu cncli section bcixig list- .ccl as follows: \ I 1st Section lskip Skip .w. A. MacLaggan C. K. Wlghtman ‘R. G. MacDonald (i. Gordon lK. Clark l". MricKcnzle 2L. Poole B. MacDougnll [Gcnrvc MacIniyre M. C. Rcniclcls Bruce Mncbean Carl Brie-liner Joe MacGrcgor Dan Mat-Donald Emery Poole Allister Currie 2nd Section Robert Buck Dr. P McIntyre Milton Mclllsli William Garrick Dan Power J. MacKe-nzlc Allah Nichnhou L. H. Poole fmlmid Nelson Dr. L. A. Johnston A. C. MlicKny Wliflam Swinciell Eric MwrKinnon W Wnterworth Bruce Yeo Ausiln Fraser A G Parks Skip. Fred Macintvre. Allison Mncbean Dick Matliieson —M’. JuniorRangers Hold Workout Forum Today ‘The IOUOWTHQ piayen of the Junior Rangers are asked in ai- tcnd practic at the Forum mill-iv from l2 to . It Ls important that evcryonfi homer? héindiflu P Muff) v , C 1H!‘ , SOII. I11’- d, Lllnd. Gllill. RANGERS WIN AS Hockey Challenge We, the Heartbreakera do hereby challenge the North Wlltlhlrn Hockey team to a friendly game of hockey on Jan. 26 to he played In North Wilichire. Accept through lhh paper. (Signed) Russ Scully, Captain. Les 11007.91’, Manager. LEAFS AND WINGS DRA Competition LEAGUE STANDING Big Four Iiiipcrlals , Moguls ‘ Royrals Bombers Regal; Wings Hawks B_ of N. s. Scuttlcrs Invlncibles Hopefuls In the closest curling match play- ed here this season Rankine Mc- iLaineKs Big Four rink yesterday kcpi. ilicir winning streak intact as they dowiicci A. W. Hyhdmanr Hawks 10-9 on the last end of l niawh that saw the losers take sev- en of the 12 ends, lead right up to the final two stones only to drop a. incart - breaking, nerve - tingling Iflillffll. 1 Again it was Gordon (Dick! lI-Iiighes mate of the Big Four rink but curling the last two stones that meant the difference between vic- tory and defeat. Skip Hyndmarik . tone laying in for shot and with i vimvo guards in front of it Hughes on llIS last stone and the last chalice for the Big Four came down la=t with a perfect stone to knock i-Iymiman out and lay the Big Four ‘stone in for score. skip Hynd. illlfllfs last stone missed by inches ‘l0 g-‘Yc tlic llll('l"l(‘<'ll€fl league lean- crs iliclr ilfili sztrnighr illi-toryi in the tcumlimt-nt that ‘Elli dccue the City champions Imperials playing minus the oer. vices of mate Bill Bwindell of the R. C. M. P., who has been trans. iered toMontague chalked up their iourih victory against one defeat as they turned back the Hopefuls 10-6 in the other afternoon match. Skip W. H. Jenkins scored a three on the first end but saw J. A. Bentley's rink score singles on the second and third and two on the fourth to take the lead_ Imperials however rdroppcd only two o1 the final eight lends to win out by the above mar- c>->-s:sanumu.mpm€ uupnwuwnuuv-wol.“ l i n. Trailing Finlay McLeod: 5cm. tiers 8-4 at me finish of the eighth end Warren Lord's Rcgals staged a comeback to tie the count at the end of the eleventh and win out 10-8 ivlth a t-lirce in the 12th end. W. R. Crulrkshahkls Bombers counting four stones in end defeated Ute W. D. Brenton Royal-s 13-8 after the losers had drawn to within a. single point of will!‘ opponents with s, 3 on pne 1. victims of four straight losses 1.. B. liiacMzllanls rink last night just- liicd their name of Invlnclblcs asl they defeated inc wings rink of Dr. ' H. McIntyre 13-6. The winners‘ split the number of ends won even- ly ai 0-6 but ilwo successive fours on the 8th nnd 9th ends gave Mac- Mzl an his margin oi victory, l Iii the other gflme on tlte sched- ‘ iile A. Belchcrs Moguls tied with l the Imperials icv second place in the standing as they defeated mg Blink of Nova. Scotia team who were plil\"llg without the services oi i izlp W. R, Adams l1! to ll It was Mngills foilrih victory iii five starts. The rcsillts. Hawks . . 30101110110il~9 IBIgFour j 020100030031-10 iimpcrials 300011102011-10 Hopefuls 011200010100-6 ‘Invlnclblcs _ 110100044002-13 'lf1{ZS 0010111100110-6 Kori biiiixriv HE was-rota wo PUT izusT on 'TH' NEW I I BOWLING r‘ " "meme" “"188” M" Q l Al; Si I H Id P ' ' § an ey o ractzce RESULI S » . . “Old MEEIIIIQ 77118 Evening - ' m Ther will b ii I iii _ Th t - e c a prae ca or e cnmnorrarowu Anus s. Doiron 202 153 zoo 0f siiuiiffiiuiilir if. g’? ullcifll K'§",°,‘,,,°",'{‘,‘§',°“’,§°°',‘,°,,1 ‘f? ,1} —-—— E. Gregory 92 175 137 Leod's office, Monday evening a; 6.30 ab.“ a m, 8,3“ i“, (my D68!“ J. Poulton 229 213 259 Jan. 15. 1940, i0 re-elect. their of- u] t}, nflemf“ "a, {um “Kenn _ E. lVlltche-Zi 182 146 206 ficers for ihe winter sports The Wm b, gum“ u n “p,” m. Patriot: Total-MM. interest and the enthusiasm “mm- work”; p0 ' Lad1esH1hS1l,. 1.111.’. h'bthl t- ' F‘. Gfirudetu m 280. g n8 e M oatway telldarlcrke? i‘; gllillencye thfit ibis ratc- Jacfihl-ilaofihvirlftlhbolklgil: w. cNei indies High Three, H, M Milla lng spirit hasn't passed but of this _ __i_’ ' G. Gillis 186 Q61 250 647. c n community A- Dorm 203 318 143 Gents High Single, J. Poulion After the election of the officers A a I J- POWBY 132 279 193 259. and the committees was insde,»Act|\/|t|es In T0tfll——3374- Gents High ‘Three. J. Poultoh they decided to have their first 701, and I. Harper 701 raoe on ‘Ifiiesday, Jan. 23, 1940, "m" °'°""" —————-— we" m" ere“ t" m" New (Ilas 0w HOLY NAME BOWLING material to fill 2 classes. The A- Mcwfiflflv 1B5 152 181 _—~—-—— Judges and the starters stands will , , J. Lawlor 253 267 189 Cudmores Dry Cleaners: be renovated and nut ln flrstclass R k B- C°x 159 295 190 condition besides the care and at- a n F. Doucelte 247 ‘333 225 J. Rush 147 185 251 teiition that will be izlvl-n to the 1_iI_6mIfH_i>3i-§g%1'11 162 185 Z13 g. %udimore {is 111 course, so the ilrivers will have no . . u more ii 168 h . . Hlizh Slnele. F‘. Gaudet 33a. n. McGee 25o 10a 211 riiznciecfiiulgl ll/liry “gut:- “mm”? "5 lmeem“ “m” m ’“ High Single F. Doucette 333. . Cudmore 182 195 166 goyneis report'of inst years busi- Bxsplclouh manner on Januuyimlki’ H1811 Three F- Guild“ B46- T0tal—2'739. ness for seven racing events was t’ e hockey “awn L‘ on“ “a n n a very satisfactory "Handel P" lcuuliuflczuzillsiirlilcttllfiidlilxudglfigglgil Tonight At 7.00 Barkers: 041st‘ Rgttgobliéi; t; games have been played’ Scores o; Ted's Tm ye- Five Aws- R- MODOURaII 2w 14s m5 surplus for this ‘years business “,'"‘°“,"”‘§,‘~.”° ‘mind a‘ m“ °°“°'“' Mixed League: B. Michael 207 121 205 The club ‘has in possession a bunch if“ ° 2 b ffféff" ligwfigwfi“: H. Schtner 234 165 13B of very pretty ribbons, which will |,e,fef‘f,‘1,’,§‘n§,h,,‘ffpf§m,,n§ . ROY/LS: B. VanIderstlne 166 190 20611» on sal< every race dnv ai 50c - n wna this c L, has 10mg A. Mfimflime 201 253 189 L. HOWBtt 156 165 243 each. which entitles cvcrvuearer n. 2° c cfy e Q en e r men {f1 M Affleck 189 24s 132 Total-rise, membership Ol the club.‘ “if,” “I f3,‘ n‘? f‘? 5p...“ “r2 n Oat-way 13B 16a 19o High Single, E McGee 259, “f; $1‘. flomfgfglchgg m“ {am M ourv-iiy leg £4 28:4) glgh ‘Three, 1:. McGee e44. ""”*—“ ‘fiké, ' I. Harper 25 2 24 cmlghffis Mixed Le e hecll ' P. ivm: "ion 163 231 163 w. v o'clock. as“ m u’ Schedlfle ullguiesgrgiledejgallvclcgy oghgllyffiilg Total---3595. Blue Birds vs. Pals. Lea He Wm no, be m ration D d Royals vs. spuds » thlsgyeai‘ but the Juniors 025111 a- " ‘N's’ M q 0.9mm I‘ vailable have been transferred to the Dr Mvxmyle H5 042 we ' ‘ seiiilprsnThegllhlia comniilittee ahead- ' - ‘ " " Gd y oy C 168011 3V8 rawn n. McMillan m 22a 24a Dodgers vs. Eagles. MatCheSTOda up a schedule and game, w,“ be ~____. y played on Tirilesdaymihlvurstltiay and Saturday nlg ts W! on ay be- !‘ ‘V edhesday and Fridays to com- d p W C D gag devoted to hockey practice and ar ' ° ‘ Following 1s today's schedule for mlmm’ skim“ Wm‘ a “hm” 1"‘ » the MacdoiiiUci-Bricr- iiiiitche at. gm‘ game being PlaW-‘d at 5339 every S . . In Dispute Montague 3-0 i“ M" “"h- mli" "m" *“°"°“' ‘° “'8 SHE . 4130 P_ M, t The gchool lxeiague is $8010 up“ or _____ cams rom unicr ver, ew TO Bombers vs. Moguls, Glasgow. Mayfield and St. Andrew's ' A fast skating aggregaijgn o; B. of N. S. vs. Rcizals. with the Hunter River team winning ____ youthful hockeyists irom Prince of _ the opening encounter from New Wales College deieimd the Mohta- 9 1- 1"~ Glee-sow by a 8-2 score 1n what lens 4 v - - TORONTO- Jan’ 1km?) __ EIIiXBGhtPIIXXIIOSOS at Moihague last acumen vs‘ Hawks‘ said gasnghe best game of the sea “$9M” w- 5- H°wm °'7 u” ‘rhé gum which was keenly con- lirfixglgibygé Ylgmgépélm 'l'he Senior League of which Mr. Canadian Amateur Hockey Associ- ation announced today that Doug- las Fritz. a forward claimed by both London Mohawks of the Michigah-Ontarii League and S d- ncy-Cape Breton of the Marlt e senior branch of the C. A. H. A. had been awarded to Sydney. Mr. Hewitt said Fritz. formerly of Llstnwel. On... -who~played-~wiih» London last, season. was awarded to the Maritime Club. with whom lie is playing in, present, following a telegraph vote of the registration committee of tlhe C. A. H. A. i Members of the committee were s flied with briefs of the case as presented by both clubs. The London club contended Fritz was their property because he had not been given his release. . Fritz said he requested his release from the London team and was told by club officials that the re- lease WOllld be forwarded to him He nevcr received it. he said. tested throughout. was cleanly play- ed. The speciawrs WILIRLSCd a won- derful exliiibiion of hockey as both learns skated hard for victory. _The young colleglaiis had the deciding edge 1n the tussle, however and em- er ed the wiruiers. e losers staged a gallant battle and their efforts were almost suc- l .c _nn. more. Jinan-one. -‘ but stellar work on the part of the i P. W. C. goalie saved the day for - the college team. LIN EUPS —Goa.l, McArthur, De- . Saunders, Hooper, P. Roach; Forwards, D. Mac , J. Richard Lpighiizer, A. Wilson. I. Wilson, R. Beck and D. McLeiinan. Montague: Goal. J. McLellah. De- fence, A. Fraser, A. Gaudet, For- wards. G. MiicKenzie. F. MflcKln- , non, R. MacDonald, P. Fraser, W. J‘ ‘Marltln. W. Landry, A. Peters and L. i 0O E. Big Four vs. Imperlals. Tony Calento Amos Gallant is president Ls made up of four teams, Hunter River Royals, South Rustico Rangers, North Rustico Maple Leafs and New Glasgow Imperlals. But the activities are by n0 means confined to the male population. On Wednesday night ladies are ad- mitted free tipthe-skating cesuon, Interested .. Only In Fight Glory l ‘weight crown, plumped ORAN G challenger for Joe Louis’ heavy-i his 249 pounds on a bar stool in his saloon ; ociay and said his only interest in‘ boxing was the glory ii offered. ‘ "I've got n few buck. now," he, said. "I don't have l0 worr aboutl money, but I'm gonna iiiilr er thatf Maxie Baer mid their meet Joe E. N. J. Jan. l8— (AP)—-- .- . iTwo-tzm Tonv Galeiito, still No. Drona‘ remain open w motor m“ and already a large attendance has been noted at. these sessions. ‘Ilic “weaker sex" have also form- ed two hockey iirgms and the games promise to be exciting close affairs all through the season. A carnival is also to be held and should the flc as they now are this popular riports place should have one of its nest seasons. Iii regards to the senior hockey Figure Skater Will Defend Amateur Title OTTAWA, Jan. 1Q —-lCP) -- It will be the field flgillfist 17-year-old Mary Rose Tliuckcr when the Can- adian _ Amateur Figure skating championship tuurlialiiclii. opens to. morrow at the lifiiilo skating club. The Wiimipeg girl, who has been cutting fancy flames on ice since she was three, will dcieiid her lod- ies singles title against a field o! Lrnlpocing Canadian talent. ournnnicm oiiicials expressed the belief tonight bliss Tiiacker will have lots oi l.'('.1l1)2[lLlUf'l. she has been in Ottawa slhce Monday prac- ticing daily on‘ the Minto Club ice. Tomorrow will be given over to Junior as lrants while the senior en- tranis w i get into suction Saturday, School figures and rrce skating ex- hibltions and the junior events round up l_lic opciiin day pr am The entry list fortils year's ur- nament is not as large as in rev- ious years. However, clubs in ontp real, Toronto and Ottawa have strong representation. Royals Ploy; .ln Skide ‘Tonight Junior Royals clash with t)” Crystals in an exhibition game 1c lSurnmerside tonight. Only iunior ‘Dlazycrs will be used with the fol- IOWImZ makln~ the ti‘ ‘ Go ,Davls and Bodies; fence, W. MCDonnld and L, forwards. Blanchard. Richard. Deighan, Ma , 3°11"! Roach, . Trainor, J, Blacquiere, Local Rinks‘ Challenging For Trophy 599141118 the McArthur Cliallcngi ‘Trophy. silverware which th! Montague Curling Club have held for the past ten years three C118,!- lottetowh Curling rhiks travelling by road if tlie weather is favorafala will travel to Montague on Satur- glll’ Holt to agalrichallonge for m9 up. Local rhiks to fake part, in L)“ matches are Big Four. Imperial; and Bombers skipped by RR, Ma- Laiiie. A Belcher and W. R, Crulckshahka respectively. Last year local Curlers lei. 2d but Montague retained tho tropliy when the z niches ended in u tie. Togaiii possession the chal- lenging rinks must win outright. Total scores ’)UI‘iL iii the com~ league a tentative schedule has been drawn up with games to be played as follows: Rangers v-s Royals Imperial; vs Maple Leafs petition with i4 ends being play- ed 1n eacli__of the th ‘The winter horse racing has also gotten away to a gucd start and ihc flint rncc that was witnessed by a largo crowd of spectators we: ncld on the river ice January 13th. i Forum Skating 3 —— 5 This Afternoon CHILDREN'S SKATE 11c-22c {ii SUMMARY Louis iii Jiliic. I want ihc chnmp- Imperials ve Royals Mlriarifs is good for sprains. First Period lohship, but only for L110 glory of it." Rangers vs Maple Leafs __ _ No score. New York's boxing commission rc- Mgple 1,6315 v5 Royals — s ' '-——-— Penalties-None. fused esicrday to issue a licence to Rangers y, Imperial, Rggplg Galen ‘s manager. Joc (Yusscl) Ranger, y, myam 1 0 o 0 0 31 0 1 1 1 3-10 Second Period Jacobs. after promoter Mike Jacobs Immermls v5 Maple bee“ Sflltllers 000 ‘flzmtgehf sftlylfcllsl 31,10" a Gal,‘ For dates of future games fans 0 1 2 1 1 9 0 3 0 o g 0_ 3 1. P. W. C. G. McLeod 1 . . eno - aci i‘ g1 n a son Square . are fldmed w consult “Comm Bombers Penalties-None. ‘lifin. h Events" or tms paper g 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 4-18 H?‘ “u”. on at e N?“ York Following are the scores of the “ma” Third Period mmisgop KLIAO ind. a pizuntin the gums played w daw _ - o - , _ ° 1 1 1 ° °1 1 ° ° 3 °— 3 2 P. w. 0., p. Roach (Richard) illicit“ 1 “hill. 131's. ribs “buiycarfil Jim. c. Royals 4. Imperial: a B. of N. . 10.06. tuneup for me. I knocked out Lou Jflfl- 9- Mflle 1498f! 4. RBHBCTI 0 3 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 9 0 9 0- 3 3. P. W. O. J. Richard 12.30. Nova and Nova had knocked out. Jim, 11. Royals l. Maple 113MB Z MOKHIS Penalties-None. Baer. don't, forget. Bum‘ ivns scared. Jan. i3, Rtiiigcrs B, Imperials 4. a a - a u w 51-ig.1g;1.1—_1@ By J. R. NO. AAAKE A new SHAFT as FlRED-"f svwicru/ LIKE TH’ OLD iAs-r euv Wfir E'S.;,f,“§l’$§ one AND HE 'D|D.... HE on: THAT WAS “Ad; 5U¢H eveu PUT TH WORN LET OUTAND l: PLACES mo DENTS _ now PRESIDEN‘. IN Fl’. Bur HE couuau 1' OF A sieeaiz AER/Er i GJTFIT ‘THAN Referee Gordon Bennett _M. Williams A Girl wHo ‘ OUR BOARDING HOUSE ONE"HE'5 FIRED THIS» mow-waves J - 9 cell, Mic an Aul l §'“' l igmeet, me and he's still scared." I SAY BIG suor, we've BEEN , PQAmCiNG m" THE POGT FOR i ____1.-_11a. With ‘v WA MAJOR, I LISTEN, Y7, MY worzo, TO THINK You BOVQ wssze INCONVENIENCED.’ Major Hoopla- OhLl-_ FIND THE BATHTUB PLUG, NOW VOU WALK IN WiTH iT A6 BOLD A6 A RADIO ANNOUNCER “M/HMP-cc“ T1 HAPPENED TO time THE PLUG om MY DE6K--WQlTlN6 my ma»; I FCUND 1T VERY U"5EFUL‘ i, HAVE TO AND l DIP "rs-ta TORSO FAQT i w": GQTTA ‘i- N \\‘ ‘w WITH A NEW ADJECTlVE/ww wuo 0o you Ti-HNK vou ARE, KNiGHT OF THE BATH ? 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