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Only the reluctance o1 Weiss to part with one o! his young sec- ond-line pitchers is holding up t-he deal, ‘Two pitchers, neither of whom I s regular starter, and a catch- Ir probably Shenm Lollar, are due to lo to the Browns along with "Wilt $50,000 in cash. If Weiss mid Dewitt are unable to get to- retlier. an unlikely prospect, there is a chance that Sanford might lo to the Cleveland Indians. Bill Veeclc. Tribe president, is interest- Id in blocking any move that might strengthen a contendersuch l! New York. The Yankees are the busiest DOODlO at the annual winter big itltzue meetings. which open oflic- i811)! tomorrow. Weiss would like to land Mickey Vernon, washing- ton first baseman, and he has a chance. ‘that is another part of another big deal in the making. Early Wynn and Wait Master- Ioh o! the Senators’ pitching stafl and Vernon have been discussed l!) potential deals with five clubs_ The Red Sox, once interested iii Vernon. now have decided to go ‘will with Bill Goodman, the rookie who came through in such fine style last season. The Chicago White Box, now °°°16d of! on Sam Jethroe, the Ntzro outfielder from Montreak. because of Branch Rickeys price i=8. are due to announce acquis- "Im o! first baseman Steve Sou- filsovck from the Yankees any day Chandler To Probe Baseball lleal - MTNNEAPOLIS. Dec ll —(AP) :1 Commissioner A.B. Chandler <1 lest night he will hold an in- gill?! on the signing of nae lmmmons as coach York Giants. The Corrtnissioner set Dec, l4 mills date for the hearing, to be r . in Chicago. The Giants re- ‘mi’ Signed Fltzsimmons as Psalm‘ wmlwi B83101! for 11's re- wfie from Boston Braves, with "n he served in o similar cap- MIY IRS! seaacn. i by New shelffiulayiton; POSITIONS For Only choice fur hang - $29.95 STOREY LTII. 134 Kent Sr. Sport Briefs NEW YORK. Dec. 12 -- (GP)- Quebec Aces. in their first appear- ance here this season, blanked New York Rovers 2-0 today in a Quebec Senior Hockey League game before 9.142 tans. BOSTON. Dec. l2—-(CP)-—Spark- ed by Alf Webster's three tallies. Shawlnlgnn Falls Cats today reg- istered an 8-5 victory over Boston Olympics in a Quebec Senior T-loc- key League game at Boston Gar- den before 3.158 fans, the season's smallest crowd. MONTREAL, Dec. 12- (OP)- Monireul Royals strengthened their hold on first place in the Quebec Senior Hockey League today by de- featlng Valieyfield Braves 7-4 in a 11.500 ed on a total goal basis. 12-4. SHERBROOKE. Dec. 12—(CP)~ Ottawa Senators moved into a sec- ond-place tie with Slierbrooke St. Francis behind league-leading Montreal Royals in a Quebec Sen- ior Hockey League game toduy when they defeated Si. Francis 5-3. VANCOUVER. Dec. 12— (OP)- Comely Irene Strong, Canada's no. 1 mermaid, Saturday night set n Canadian record in the ISO-yard women's medley swim, covering the distance in 1:53.7. The previous mark of 1:558 was held by Joan Langdon, also of Vancouver. ToledoAmateurColfer Shows Pros Tho Way MIAMI. Flu" Doc. 10 -— (AP)- Frank Stranahati. Toledo. Q. ama- teur golfer. showed the way to pro- fesslonals today with another four- under-par 86 for a total of 132 and a five-stroke lead at the halfway mark in the $10,000 Miami opcn tournament. The 26-year-old British, Canadian and Mexican amateur champion had a regulation 35 on the outgoing nine and came home with a course record-tying 3i. Gusty winds of’ 12 to 15 miles an hour swept the 6.735-yard Miami Springs course but didn't bother the Ohloan. who had six birdies and nine one-putt greens. aasronsp BY SPTNISII Mexico City was rebuilt in 152i by the Spaniards. explained the Commissioner, "Evi- dence has been presented to me that the New York ball club um- pered with Ntasimmons even be- fore the 104B season ended. "If such is the case. that con- dull. listless game before mm, standings: Ll“ PWLDFAPIS. STOCKl-IOLM. Dec. 12 -- Eng- Detroit 221B ‘I 2 '10 54 28 ltihd \von a two-game hockey series Boston 22 l2 ‘l 3 7i. 5i 2'7 with Sweden today by defeating Chicago Z1 10 lil 2 '73 01 22 the host team. 6-3. England also Toronto Q3 g 1Q 5 59 511 g1 won Friday's opener. 6-1. and cav- Montreal 2o '1 a a so 4i 1o lured the series. which was decld- New york g0 4 11 5 43 m 13 -_ _T1i1f'-.- _QUA_§Q1AN MIIICTS Amateur Coifer Millionaires In 4-All Tie GLADE BAY, N.S.. Dec. 12 -— (CPl-Gluce Bay Miners and Syd- ney Mlllionaires battled to a 4-4 deadlock in a wide open, free- swingiiig Cape Breton Senior Hoc- key League fixture here Saturday night before some 2,000 fans. From the opening to the closing whistle the accent was on speed, and more speed. Referees Walsh and Sleep hand- ed out a total of 10 penalties ln the game. Four of them went to the Miners and Sydney absorbed SIX. SUli/IZRIARY First Period 1—Glace Bay, Denny (Brunning) . . Penalties - Platz. 13.31 Second Period Z-u-Sydney, Arundel (Whalen. Nelson) ...._....... I50 3-Sydney, Medynskl ‘“_**_ (Platz, Birultoui 6.35 (By The Canadian Press) kgydneyl 1x15315011 ' TORONTO, Dec l1--T\vo Tor- (Macme) 5,12 onto boys who left home to snake 5_Sydney, “lhalen names for themselves in United (MacDonald. Ronoh) 13.05 States may boom bro boxing here G-Glzsce Bay, 136111115011 ii’ promoter Frank Tunney has his (Kuiitz. White) . 13.20 “by. ‘I-Glace Bay. Mosienko 'l‘hey are Arthur King, present (Wade. White) 17.15 holder of the Canadian and Brit- B-Glace Bay. Mosienko ish Empire lightweight titles, and (Wade. Calhoun) 17.52 Solly Cantor, outstanding candi- Pemilties -- Kuntz (2), Whitc, (late for a crack at Lil Arthur's Dowling, Whalen. Arundei, Cl'O\\'ll_ Itledyliski. Brovrn. Tunney wants to give him itiat chance in a bout here. ‘Iihird Period King fought in Toronto until Scoring - None. Penalties — Fritz. Bulldogs Defeat Piotou i4 to 8 Bulldogs upse 14-8 in an (CPl-(Antigcnisii P100011 Meripa cs llockega League tilt here Saturday. collectors with three goals Ben Clcnry cncli had two and two Jobie MacDonald a brace. tMliin.) J.C. 14. Silver Bowl (At Mexico City) S. O. ‘l. Grape Bowl (M. Lodi, Calif.) Hardin Simmons Pacific 35 (tie). Little Sugar Bowl (At Monroe. La.) South Georgia. 1B Little Rook J.C. 7. ll.ll.L. ‘Standings MONTREAL-fig; 18 — (OP) - Unoiticlal National Hockey League ANTIGONISH, NS, Dec. 12 — Anti- gonlsh - Pictou - Colchestor Senior Allie Morrison scored five goals for Pictou and linemate Tic Wil- liams had five assists. Dunc Mac- Intyre topped the Antigonish point- and two assists. Irving McGibbon and Leroy MacDonald scored three and U '5 COLLEGE 9F get in touch with King's manager. Little Rose Bowl (At Pasadena) - Compton (Calif) 48 Duluth Remember When U. B. Navy 33 Mexican Ail-Stars Gold Dust Bowl (At Vallejo, Calif.) San Francisco City 20 Chaffee 35 College oi MIAMI. Fla, Dec. i2 - (A?) — Frank Strartahan of Toledo, Ohio, today became the first sm- ateur goiter to win a P.G.A.-spon- sored tournament this year when he bagged the $10,000 Miami open with a 72-hole score o! 210. stranahan finished l0 under par and tour strokes ahead oi Melvin (Chick) Herbert. Detroit profes- sional who won first money of $2.000 with a 72-hole total o! 2'14. l-larbert, who Saturday set a lillami Springs course record of thunder-par 62, wilted in the final round and came in wth ‘l2. Tony Penna. Cincinnati, 0., and Steve Warga, J11, Miami, tied for third with 2'76. Each won $1.200. llope King And Cantor Will Boost Boxing in Toronto he was taken under the wing of Slinky Palermo of Philadelphia. 11c has won two bouts in the Un- itcd states and is approaching top calibre among U. S. llglitwelgtits. His possible opponent took a different route to fight fame. Sol- ly Cantor left his hometown two years ago to fight for Bill Daly, who also manages Leo Savold. Center's claim to a. crack at Ll'1 Arthur. l5 a recent victory over England's Billy Thompson. holder 7- o! the British Empire lightweight crown until whipped by King. Jim (Globe and Mail) Coleman gave the Toronto pro fight scene n. quick once-over and decided "the only professional bout which would. cause a great deal of en- thusiasm locally would be a match between King and Soily Cantor)‘ _ Cantor (old reporters after his ' win river ‘Iiliompson that he is gunning for King's titles but there is a. hitch in arrangements. The promoters. reports Coleman. can't By The Canadian Press Joe Louis. Detroit's Brown Bomber, flattened Pauline Uzcudun in four rounds years ago tonight. It was the first time the Basque was knocked out Ln his 13-year ring career. ADVICE IN CRYSTAL To mulch crystal and cut glass sparkle, dip ii small brush in lemon juice and scrub the glass with it. CilllilIlIlllCATNiiS , at New York ill. (Continued from page i) Swiugirrd, 1874-75. Ottawa, 1875; also Assembly Journal i876, Appendix E. Assembly Journals 188i, page 250-252; Ibid 1883. page 1i an-d Appendix H; Ibid 1884, pages 282-388. and Appendix H; lbid 1885, pages 38-44. and Appendices A and L. Typical debates on the sub- jcct are in Assembly Da- (7 v KROEHILER PASZFLSEYIQL HOLMAN’S Both Stores r SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN ‘IHE NEW S i922 ONLY $5.00 DOWN It's hard to believe, but true. A genuine Kroehler chair, with soft spring-filled seat and restful curved back for only $19.95. And the fabrics are gorgeousmchoose from hubby tapestries, novelty weaves, stripes, florals and many others. Choice of colors. See this value tomorrow. . .they‘ll go fast. BUY NOW FDR CHRISTMAS- "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET“ ii SIICPPINC DAYS till CHRISTMAS Feb. l9. i883. pages 43-52. (B) Assembly Journals 1883. ap- pendix H; Ibld 1884, appendix H; Ibid 1885. appendix L. (9) See Assembly Debates, 1888, page 1S. (10) Canada Sessional Pape rs, i888, Number ‘l6. (ll) Report o! a Committee of the Privy Council oi Canada. bites 1585. page 96 if, and House of Commons Debates. November ‘l, 1885. Assembly Journal 1886, appendix L. "It is mt s matter of mere "“~-<s-. m. . _,_\g ~>_hlill stitutes an outright breach of (l2) The complete details oi these proceedings are in Assembly Journal i886, appendix L; in Canada SessionalPapei-s 1886. Number ‘l6; and in P_A.C. (P.E.I.) G Series, vol. 21. Number 128. Premier Sulliv- arfs report to the legislature on the negotiations is in Assembly Debates. April 29. 1886, pages 258-267. (13) There was much disagree-l ment on the desirability of the‘ delegation. The opposit- ion argued that it. wouldhave been stronger and more re- presentative had the Leader of the opposition or one 0d his followers been included. As it ivas, the Liberals were able to make much capital out c! the apparent deadlock between sir John Macdonald and the stillivan Govern- (l4) (l5 meat on the qulatifl, As- sembly Debatea 1886. P!“ 6T ff end Paklot. Jil- 20. 21, Feb. I, l, and March l, 20, 188d. Sullivan reported that ‘rup- per himself favoured the sub- way and railway connection. i1 feasible. Assembly Debates 18-86. 958s 262. Granville to LansdowraMss-eh 30. i888. Ibld.