DECEMBER 2o. 1940 ‘i THE __C_Bi_ARLOTTETowN GUABBIQN fAQEos. CHILDRIgN 5A2?!‘ ADULTS CHILD CHILDREN SPECIAL PRICE THE FORUM AT NIGHT 5 CENTS FINE ICE-GOOD S KATING ESSION REN AND ADULTS 8 - 10 P. M. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SKATING TREAT ADULTS 15c MUSIC-ALL voons Price 15c—25c l/Vings And Battle To Americans I - all Draw DETROIT, Dec. I9—(AP)—- ).~troit Red Wings and New York tmericnns scored a goal apiece n the first seven minutes of their iutionol Hockey League battle iere tonight and then played an ininspired, rugged some to rind up in a I-I overtime dead- ock. it was the fourth consecu- zive overtime contest for the Wings. A slim crowd of 4,677 witnessed me affair. Detroit took the lead when Carl Lisccwbe, tin from Mimleapfllli of m. Amrrft-"aii Association Hoc- w; Ipaflilf’ netted a. goal on a side thlt frccn l5 out. Th Americans knotted the count- iil0l‘l._ iltei- when Murray Arm- rtrong skated in and back-handed the pllCk to rookie Norm Larson. goalie Johnny Mowers. Thertafter the scofng Chances were few and fai- beiween as both clubs played erratic hockey. SUMMARY First Period 1-Detroit. Liscombe (Howe Stew. art) 3:42 Z-Eiimericana, Larson (Armstrong) Perialtles-None. Second Period Scoring None. Penalty-slobodlan. Third Period Scoring-None. Pcrialty-Orlando. Overtime SCCi‘iiltZ'—N0nc_ Pcnaltles—-Noue. itlzo ssnt. a drive whistling past Hoop finals to Start in West MONTREAL, D c. l9-—(CPl— Zaiiiidian senior basketball five- ga-nc finals wit be played iii West- '."l Cant-tin startirg April 23. it its announced tonight by Roy Mac- '=ccrct.riry of the Canad- " Basket-ball Asscrfatioii. Nrw Brim - Quebec-Ottawa series VLl-‘lfiYlFS series April l2 and . i \\‘ll‘ll0l' to meet. Ontario tiwii lfi. I7 and l9. l-t the intermediate section, the ‘ Quebec series is to be com- \\_'lil meet in the Eastern Canada flrtal. the series lo be completed by Mal’ 3. Quzbce-Ottawa and Nova Scotla- New Brunswick series are to be finished by April 12 in the Jtmior section. and the series‘ winners must. have that" ititeweclion game oiruivleted by April l9. to that. lhl‘. yictcr can inert Ontario in a ser- ics to be finhhcd by April 26. WINDSOR SIGNS BILL NASSAU. Bahamas. Dec. 19- (APl-Jflie Duke of Windsor, re- simiing his duties a~ Bahamian Governor otter returning from a. ' ’ to Miami. tonight signed a bill autsorizing the- putchas" land on hlayaguaua island for transfer to the United States as a. defence base site. Th.» Governor and his wife mov- ‘Alllll 19 11ml lhe NCVR ed into the‘; official residence. (‘\\' Blfllll-Qtvlvk Selim _l>.V renovated gar rrrnctit. house, for 2o. the same date as a win- the first. time today. l’ c’ ill" Ottawa-Qucbcc-Oiitarlo _<---__- refrs ts declared. Ssctfon winners pnnanr, km, min, L --¢~—---»~"'"" " “ """"" ‘i i “us t. a y I i i O The reliable Come stock ! See our display of the Bridal Wreath Diamond Bracelets, Crosses, etc. wit. Prnrru Province are to be found here. ICES GIVEN T0 MEMBERS or ARMY, NAVY llltiI an: r0 Also our assortment Slilllel “mils! Rosaries, Pen and Pencil Sets. largest, finest and most l line of watches in the in and look over our RCE. famous Rings. of Ii beautiful prizes: ables us to sell at prices t Jeweller fifi ‘autumn: an llklltllllliilltmlalmtlll Make Your Skatin! A Pleasure This Winter enlng outfit in the City. Have Your Skates WHITLO PIION FIWE: With each $1.00 purchase a coupon l0 Will 00° 151, 52 piece set Silverware; 2nd Gent's Wrist Watch; 3rd Ladies’ Wrist Wfllch- 5 extra coupons if you bring thin ad- Low overhead and a large volume of business en- CHESTER A. Have your skates sharpfl Whiilock’a. We have the most IIP‘ SERVICE hat cannot be equalled- CAMPBELL 157 Queen Street ned the NEW WAY RI- to-date sharP‘ Sharpencd NOW CK TIRE E909 , Bliss, Texas Well known Sportsman Dies at 8O TORONTO. Dec. 1D—(OP)--Deat.h came today to Aemllius Jarvis, in. tiernationally-known yachtsman, 11- nancier and huntsman, and ended his personal efforts to wipe out a, conviction for conspiracy that. re- sulted from Ontario's biggest scand- al 17 years ago. Ill gor several, months. Mr. Jar-' vls died in Toronto General Hos. oltel where he had undergone two operations for a gallbladder ail- ment._He was 80. Untl stricken with the fatal ill- ness, Mr. Jarvis, a tall, striking figure. bad been active and only la =t Apriil celebrated his 80th birth- day by riding, as joint master of the fox hounds of the Toronto North Yoik Hunt Club, His fame as a yaciiisinan was known the world over, l-Ie was com- mcdore several times and a hon- orary life member of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. He won the Canada's Cup in competition a- gainst the United States in 1896 and 1901 and up to 1923 he had won 300 sailing races in heme and in- ternational waters. _ He was an intimate friend of the late Sir Tacmas Lipton. aiding hlni in his challenges for the Am- ericas Cup and acting as navigat- ing officer aboard Sir Thomas‘ Shamrock boat in the i920 races. The charges of COMPIYUCY on which Mr. Jarvis was. convicted and served a six-months‘ term in prison followed the collapse of the On- taro government of l-Ion. E. C. Drury in i923. Mr. Jarvis and the late Peter Strltth. Ontario Treasurer. were convicted of conspiracy in the obtaining of bonds from the gov- eriimcn t. Mr. Jarvis and Mr. Smith were jointly fined $600000. This ivas modified on appealwiiid Mr. Jar- vis paid the government the S200.- .O00 personal profits on the ocnd ideal. The ease was fought by Mr. years gird fliev tried unsuccessfully several times to have it. re-olwnflil- Quinn to be Honored by N. Y. Writers By Gayle Talbot Associated Press Slwfla Writer NEW YORK. Dec. 19~fAPl— Bob Quinn. 70-year-old president or Boston Bees and one or the he- loved patriarchs of baseball. will be honored this whiter by the New York Basrball Writers with their 11th. annual award for the person making the finest contribution t-o the sport. over a long period of years, _ The award. announced today. will be made to the veteran at the an- nual dinner of the chapter Feb. 2. Quinn's contribution to baseball ha; been a valuable one since he began his career managing the Col- umbus club at the turn of tiie century. “Baseball's really a goofy bus- lncss. but I like it." he once was quoted as saying. "It's been keep- 111g me young for years." Quinn was at Columbus for l7 vears bef~re the late Phil Ball brought h‘m into the b‘g leagues a5 vice president and general man- agrr of St. Louis Browns, Once dur- ing his long. stormy stretch tn that job, Ball complained to friends: "That Irishman has never agreed width. me on anything yet.“ Oirnnkr Jump from St. Iruls was a (Vsastroivs one. W» Dllffillved Boston Red Scat. and by the time the club was sold to Tom Yawkel’ in 1932 he was cleaned out. During the losing financial sti-uizgle he walked into a bank and borrowed $350 m0 "on his face." But "O"‘ Bob" was far from beaten. After a year with Reading in the minors. he came hack as burnexe manager at Brooklyn. Tn 19.18. when Boston Braves‘ fran- chise was tour! into the National Yeasniek unwilling latp. Quinn was rho magnate" first and last. choice to take commend. Army's coach Ordered to Fort WEST POINT, N.Y.. Dec, l9- (AP)-_Capt, wllllam H. Wood. Jarvis and his friends through rl~c_ Rangers NEW YORK, Dec. l9—(APi— New York Rangers finally caught up with Boston Bruins tonight, winning a fast, exciting Notional Hockey League game 5-3 after taking two straight defeats from the powerful Boston squod A crowd of 12,218 at Madison Square Garden saw six goals iammed into an action-packed third period. T_lie teams went into the third pericd tied l-l on secoiid-pcz-iod counters by Mac Colville for Rang- ers and Art, Jackson of Bostnn. Then the fireworks started. Clint Smith and Bryan HfXtHll sent Rangers away to a Il-l lead. Eddie Wl§9m11l1 83d Qi-t. Heller io"k pen- alties together for roughing and the five-man hockey pmduccd three goals during the two minutes they were off, Boston getting ttwo of them, through Clapper and Dumart, while Neil Colvllle scored for Rang- ers. That left the score 4-3 with less than three minutes to go. Coach Zivic choice Over Jenkins By Sid Feller Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. Dec, lil-qAPl-By any war you add it tip. Fritzle Zivic figures to take good car‘. of Lew Jenkins in Madison Square Garlic n tomorrow nightF-except, that one of Lew's punches might con- nect. Fritzie i< Welterweight Champion of the world. and. is such. will have a IO-pcuiid weight pull over the lightweight boss from T:xas when they go to work at 11 pm. AET in their ill-round non-titlg tussle. Take Into Camp To The Tune Of A i Ccoiiey_Wieland of Boston gambled on pulling out his goaLe and with watching lroni the bench Mac Cfliillle picked up a 1005B Duck 1:1 the Boston zone and the Boston 5-3 Win Frankie Brunei}; almost casually lifLEd n, 1M.) empty case. SUMMARY First Period Sowing-None. , Penalties-D. Smith, Watson, Second Period 1——Now York, M, Colvilie . _ (N. C01- ville. L. Patrick; 3:42 L-Hoston, Jackson (E. Y's 1 Pemfilsiylnfzgruth- Vii einai . Il-New Yoglihg. Pcslliiiiith (Polish ‘i-Slilblisidqfioiilrisi} Hextali (Watson, Heller) 7:52 ' 5—Boston. Ola (co -1 r - 6-New ‘fork-iylgprtiolvllleelgii. lgéif 7 rick) 1556 —Boston. Dumat (S hi ‘d i‘ 8-Ncw YOl'i-t~—l\d,IC0]Vi:li¢inl t) Penaltles-Wiseman, Heller. 1V.N.S.H. Team To be entered In new League AMHERST. NS Dec. l9~<(_:P)_ Formation of a t‘: 4,9311; may“, league ziuriuding the town of sackl V1119. NB. Motint Ailistn LllYV ‘s. in the." Amherst and the Nieve- $¢ Hlffhlanders “a. dicatcd niecl at; Ah in- of _F‘0. l "on of the new Dfgflltigg. Lion will begin during the next tvcek. The loop would ITPIZICQ tho old Central $ectio'n, which func- Fritzie recently dctliritneci Hen- ry Armstrong as head innn among the 147pourders. not long after “The Hannnci” had stopped Texas Lcw. And Friizic has so Tllll‘il more ox- pcrience t-liiin the swcetwalci" Swat- ter. he prcbablv has forflothn more tricks about. bashing beaks than Jenkins has learned lit‘) to new. Yet. th- fact the Texan has a kick in c‘thcr hand like the army mules he ti=cd to slice down in the Panhandle has the tritium; men and the flsfc faithful all a stew about it. The gamblinl! friiternit although forced lo fnstail Zivic as the choice. are taking no chances and have him ai- a‘ 5-10-8 price t only. REMEMBER writs (By The Canadian Press) Jerome (Dizzy) Dean, who inan- aged to hit the year. was voted sports biggest disa- pointinent, of the year, flit-cc years ago today. 'I‘weni_v of 53 sports ' writers voted for Dean, then with St. Louis Cardinals. pov-oi-i-iaov-AM I NEED-I'M GONNA HIT THE HAY EIGHT NOW- sports pages nlli _ AN‘ Mtsretz venomous wtti m}. mo. m; Pulum sflidlflll. w . w-m M" Mr“ 'l‘ll'l'l.l€ AND "can" swims tioncd for 17 years up until 1415p year Black Hawks . Blank Canucks CHICAGO. Dec. IlJ-ICPP-Chi- ("ago Black Hawks scored two set:- ,(!lld-|)f‘l’IOCI goats to defeat Mon!- jreai Canadians 2-0 in a National tliool-iev Licagtic game hare toiiigln .’I‘hc loss left Canatizciis iiionc in ithe lcziguc cellar. i The two gOfllS cuine within little; ‘more than a minute of each other, ifor about the only citement in a dull game. The game was played before 4.307 fans. smal- lest stadium crowd of the season. The win lifted the Hawks into la third-place tie with Boston who Jwere losing to New York Rangeis = The opening goal came at 14:00 30f the second period. when Bill tThoins got, the puck aftcr_a melej BRINGING Ur FATHER i Glace Bay beat i Victorias 6-1 ' GLACE BAY, us, o“. l9— (CP)—-Glace Bay took over sole possession of first place in Cape Breton Hockey League to- night by trouncing the third- piace North Sydney Victorias 6-I. The win broke a first-place tie with Sydney Millionaires. GPOYlZe Neu-btwlt set the pace for till‘ ylVi-‘Jltlio. notcliing two goals and getting an assist on a third. Play- ing coach Jo-Jo Graboski. scored one for the svinners and helped out on one of the New-bolt goals, Bill Sneidei- accounted for North Stilt-revs lone score in the second period. Lineups: North Sydney: Goal. Fraser; do. fence. M. McKay. ltlamcharit: for- wards. Williams, Mason, Square- briggs: subs Sncklet". Clifton. Bus. sell. hlcDonalrl, Elistabrooks, Scher- el‘. BTJKllIITOTI. Glace Bay: Goal. Foster; defence. Graboski, Gallagher; forwards, Baird. New-bolt, Hanriebury; subs. MacKc Phillips, Dewey, Manson, Mcfiibbon. SUMMARY First Period l-Efilace Bay, lllonson (Gallagher) :20 2—fllatte Bay, MaoKie 9:50 Zi-Glacc Bnv. Baird (Nrwbolt, Gal- lagher) 14:00 4~Glace Bay. Newbolt Penalties-None. Second Period 5—.'\Lcz'th fliflllfil‘. Snrlder (Clifton) 3. 19:40 ...4 Penalties-None. Third Period 6—-Glace Bar, New-bolt, (Baird, Gra- burst. of ex-. bosktl 1:59 ‘L-Glrce Bar. GFklbOSiKl (Baird) 7.0.: Penalties -Rttssell, Siicider, Dewey. ltlardlaiit. near the Montreal net, and ram- med ii in unassisted. A miritite later, Jntiiiity Gottselig intercept- ed a pass and rat-ed down alone on goalie (jardincr. Gardiner fell to the ice to save. but Pep Kelly, who trailed G0ll>0ilg to the net, poked the rebound home at 15.13. Aft-er that, actviity picked up, and the last period brought. some troublesome moment-s for both ,goallc>. but they were equal to the ‘occasion each time. Gardiner es-, piciniiv, came through with sev-. oral line saw-s when his defence; broke in front of him. ; It. was Chicago's third victory in i iiine home starts. i First Period Scoring-None Penalties-Goupille. Seibert. Second Period l.—Chicago.... Thorns 2—Chicago,.. Kelly l3 l3 i 14.06 (Gotisclig) | Penalties—None. Third Period Scoring —-Noiie. Peiialt.v-Seibert. t the , i i d 50's. I00‘ Swan '1' Caro: flaw/rem "The purest form in which tobacco can be “ILL BE IIANGED TODAY MONTREAL, Dec. l9 —(Clr'l __ Barring an unexpected last-minim: rlfprlcve. 33-jrear-old Zenon Pauli Limongee will be hanged tomorrow morning at ltlontreal jail for the murder of has former sweetheart. Mrs. Alphonsine Lactlmpte, who was stabbed to death on a dorm- bovm street the night of June 9 Limonges was convicted Sept. 24 oi’ slaying the 41-year-old vroman after he had followed her and Marcel Berthlaume. 23, from a ca- baret. Berthiaume also was stabbed but he recovered later in hospital. (HALIFAX, Dec With the retail pr line at four cents “cm-tihr-oat" com‘ among service st»: Nova Scotia, it. retail gas dealers profit. according- service station o] peered before th utilities y-eeterda application for a in the price spree twee produced up that one dealer l of $4.31 last your ed 93 cents from o! car fuel. . Overcoat and Suit t Balance overcoat: at cost; Suits redi values. The kind that fit at collars an: collar stripes matched and hand felled. Al no old stock. Also the Shifter Hiilma measure samples for those who want IIH can measure you and fit you as we learnt ness or no charges. Ch J. P. MacPHERSUli Queen Street By George McManua t v4.4‘ i Army's head football coach for the last three years. today was ordered inent to duty at. For; Bliss, Texas. lJeut. Oct. Lmils E. Hlbbs. grad- uate manager of athletics who mad: the ncement. cold the rr showin of the Army teem this full h no becrina an the er. by the United States War Depart-v i t ‘I’ WON'T Y0’ éiéiwbfl"! w" WHO “ANTS BUDGE i’? Ul-b-WELL, YEN"! GUESS SO! C ‘J HE l5 HIM ANYWAY, Goéoriess it