A. CIIABLOJIPLTPWN Gvhiwic" y; lhlany Attend Early Christmas e; j Meeting At ilielights Child Local Theatre ifiiliitiilv "l PAGE six '5’ ' Y a SPORTING in .>_ Leafs Hand Black lI-Iawks‘ 2 Defeats Over Week-End CHICAGO. Nov. l9 - (AP) -—]Maoie Leafs held off a determines Fiie pace-setting Toronto Mapicnirive by Chicago Block Hawks ueB-IS grabbed their eighth national - " . national nockcy league victorv against twdhockrv league game hero Saturday defeats iiere tonight by downliiginignt. d of 119.102 watched élie lillSt-pluliildClilctlgtiltélflfgkhgiaé-ll?‘Dhieflrfitifhdrced w com 1mm be or 1e scoh szrai n . . u s .i e - ' l g three times._sliowered goalie liiike Aarlilms with e iluny of it look .i IIII'C€"LZJJL spurt iii the second period to fashion the HC- ‘ torv ior the Leafs who were witihv; trucks in the last DQ130171 to net ' threl. goals while allowing Ila/was only one. The win. however. may be oostlv the services of their ace forward Swccuev Sciuiner. llllllrlld last iiiiliit as Dave (Svieciieyu Sciuiner. star- ry leit winger iroin lCalzary ser- e2 as ‘rot-onto topped the i-lawiu 5-4 iousiy bruised his lioifwliy on lls own ice. Coach Clarence through the fuial stuiizci when he iStaniiing In Bowling At Local Airport we PHILIP Held BY T. B. League To Promote Interest In Seal Sales Campaign, The mm mcctins held last night in the Prince Edward til at i . W" 0f thc Prince Edsvilifg ljSlsillflld CHEYENNE. WYO.. (AH-Forest was overwhelmed with iov whkri he awoke today ‘for his “Christmas" ‘f oduys Christmas," were the first words of the three-vear-oid) boy who nlav not live until Dec. 2'5, to enjov Santa C us‘ visit with- ldren. “There's my puppy." shouted Nubblns. whose parents. Mr. and Marshals f-l After seven weeks of play, the following is the R.C.A.F. (Char- lottetown airport) Bowling Lea- gue group standing: Points Post Office 25 Armament Section 24 . 2H6 cl l9 iron clad money-bx: etreemut llllllll u refund of your manor on return 0| empty pa ugly c. to! ~ ex _.___._......__. ._ BOWLING Works and Buildings "_ T‘ Airmens Mess Headquarters Wireless Section Equipment Section Corporals Club Servicing Squadron M. T. Section The four highest playing ages were made by: White (Wireless Section) McGrath (Officers Mess) Birch (Post Office) Gordon (Equipment) iithitmibetroit Wins 2"i°l§§-§£§§7'c;53”“’°'“ March lBrilyshawl l2:- F i! lQ-—‘LUI‘OIICO.‘ Scltriiizr (Backer. ‘figgalongljaonnls. 15y 4-3 Score ' Penalties — None ' m) 1o. Pillty — McLean. L. Cleworth Second Period ' a d , ., : ‘ O m“ Second Pcrloil 8M“ ca" ‘Mam Kenna“) 5—Chicago Mitchell (Check) l9:- M- M“u'"““ a-rclchip. Pratt isodhsr) la l8 FIREFU", S-uliicago. Milsiciiko (Smith) lsziill Penalty — March M. Docekendorr Pmal“ — Erflvshaw‘ Third Period M V‘ . ‘s “o Third Period (i-Toronto, Kennedy (Pratt. Dav- lllieixsighlliinilfi gieilrlllllietoisnilaliigalillgv G: fiiiglllgg 135 193 Pgglhcilcfiépr-anrhgonllsxlaxlsfllgghawfligfllllhlitlfisachhswhe (Davidson) h“ “ “amm”! “mm” “w” “me illlgvh sglrlzikil- Dcckcndggzl " SATURIHYS GAME ila—éflfgfitfl),lolstfhlliicr (Johnstone. ' ii-Chicago, c. Smith (Phcms) l'i:- TORQNTO. NOV. l9 — P) ‘ (C 2.! :micli Hop Day's powerful Toronto v stirs well for s Christmas Seal campaign h opens today. Mr. -1-i. W. 55gb, president of the League. p113- 6» Kceivinz. deputy min- D Eizltlhdwnslthe first oc or escr bed 5 e work which the league m5 done Since "Oh. there's Santa." he cried ex-. .its inception and compared condlt- uitantly. and ropturousiv shook; ions as they are now among time hands with St. Nick-Charles 13., "w" affected by the ravage; Q; tubemu. Dilbeck of Cheyenne. osis with the condition of those who Immediately Nubbins was absor- Silfffifed befflre the fight agalnstlbed in admiring the red cliilds tuberculqgis was organmd_ D1. luuiomoblle Santa brought. Keeping spoke of the Mobile X-my “Cnn I ride the cars after break- Unit ivnigh the Lgague hopes m be fast?" he gusked ioviully. as lie ad- 133 able to purchase soon and expreg- mired a olle oi gifts that 140 sed the belief that this Unit would ‘imam “immmed “MW” mgmnke n; possible for me first “m9 from persons and organizations to gain the uliper hand in the fight thffalffgiggt Dtihingfiflvnirlmmned p 205 ogalnst tuberculosisdn this Province. mong- strafngers Dwéd at B “mi”, i = not...» a _ . . c.tnennnenntnhenuit . . ac ehnan ecsre a ev- cee re on. eryone in the Province ought to be The little boy was s0 heopv to- gratefiil for the great strides med- day that he didn't even notice ical scienc: has made in the fight U19"! W38 I10 BMW- zlgoinst tuberculosis. He stressed the need of vigilance in the bottle LOOKING AHEAD- against the disease. The need of early discovery of the disease was ___(Continued from “DB8§$l.)____ Before Nubbins had the sleop all out ofd his eyes. a real Santa Claus BUSINESS GIRLS BOWLING LEAGUE arrive BVCI- 221 WASPS: 2186 M. MacKensio 51.-Lo .1. MacLeod G. Hooper !BUTTERFLIES: l S. Shame. , D. Spence (rlnul Dill’ oi the Mel's said Schri- nei rllllifTild a severe clinrlev horse uno iilium b. out ior three or iour crashed iiiw his own goal. SUMMARY First Period games L-Cliicogo. Mosieiiko 5: ll-Jfuruiiio. Davidson l0'50 I25 I'll 73 138 I12 116 110 SUMMARY I-‘lrst Period i-C1i.c.i;:o-Sliiiili (Mosienko. ‘ l :51 a) s l l B3 l '21 ‘s low. . l Ll-uiiicago. 94 iii) 140 I64 I95 Hamilton 80 1N DETROIT. Nov. 19 - (AP) ——. Detroit iced iviilgs shoved in three) 198 goals within a space of two nun- 79 I 101 115-‘ 244 l 5m . 244 125 beioiv 11.297 fal s. The victory WilS Detroit's fifth in, High Three-M- Dwkendmm nine games this season and kept ""_' [lie lted wings ill llllId place in llic league standings. Boston's loss \\'.\S its second u) lw.) days and us sec-cud here this year. SUMMARY First Period 5_ l-Detroit, Amish-cod (McAtre.lg' Quackeivbilsii) 16:01 E‘ Con“ 2—L_)BLi'0lt. riuiiclt (wochy) 17:09 14m Li-Detroit (Wociiy, iiollctt) 17:54 ° Pensiti —- Cuuolo JOKERS_ Second Period C Costello ii-itiolsiton. Jennings (Cowley. Cain) E. McDonald I McAdam Cl-Dcnoit. Carvetii (Howe) 15:01 oi lett i ‘ ‘ 175 194 J Ii Doucette-239 McCiirey Pen tv —- l-Ioi Nantes Third Period High Three, E. Doucette-olt Aces 2 Points, Jokers 3 points. essential if a recovery was to be assured. Mr. MacLennan asked the audience to support the Christmas Seal Clllilpillgn this year to the full extent of their ability especially because of What the presence of a Mobile X-ray Unit will mean to the people of the Province. Dr. J. A. MaoMlllan Dr J. A. MaoMiilan graphically depicted the ravages tuberculosis liils wrought in the Province. The ciisease ls not hereditary, the Doctor siiid. It is curable if attended to iii its early stages and it can be erad- icated. Tuberculosis hlis heretofore been a grave menace to the coni- lnuriity because Proper means have not as yetbecn set up to prevent its spread. Bcfor, lliis can be done it‘ is necessary to find the people who| have the disease. isolate them, treat them, and in few years the disease would diminish and finally disap- crews that take them to battle. Al- so many planes damaged in aerial battles in Europe are flown back to the United States for repair Oi‘ replacement by their battle crews —that is if the damage permits the long trans-Atlantic hop. First Big Job Surplus: Curtaiiment of the Bri- tish Commonwealth Air Training Plan to mere shadow proportions is expected to give the government owned War Assets Corp, its first big Job in disposing oi‘ surplus war materials. The corporation has been oper- ating for several months but so for has not been faced with disposit- ion of anything of the proportion of the air training plan assets. Under the government's disposit- ioli plan inquiry must. first be made I K. OF C. BOWLING ACES- 8 E. Doucette F. Hemiessoy ‘Trainer Conway Calla; ziilll Reminiscent of the Army's big smoke screen oicivcicrs is i s iiwi! dgyglgped insecticide sprayer which will insure better fruit and citrus tree production. Slated for post.war production. the machine uses o powerful motor and 10 nirpizint prolicllfrfi t0 ilIYOW fl iii " 50731-131. B-Boston, Smith (Egan) 11:09 t 7—Bostoii, Gaudreauit (A. Jack- 33 TYROS- K. Cantwell son. Crawford) l6: Penalties — Non-a. F, McIntyre Rev, R. Ellsworth C. McQuaid L. DesRoches ii. S. College ‘Fllilllliill Scores ‘%...fi°“““°‘ THE CLERKS- P. Curley MA. Farmer A. War M.R. McGuigan R. St. Jolui Rev. P. Wood Total High Single, P. Curley-flo High Three, F. MacIntyre-Gzs Tyros it point Clerks 4 1A points SCAR-NOTS- W. Mullins C. LsClair Reg McDonald J. Coady S. Doirori B. Bradley Total pear. This linppy result. the Doctor said. is the ziim of tile League. No oiie should be afraid to have an X-roy taken; on the contrary, ev- as to whether the surplus materials can be used by any other govern- ment department. If they are not n "igflig,n°g,jg=c.',ig;.i° i.‘é“i;iféi.“€3 iizi.ial*zri.iiir "l" an - en. an - - _~ an urged evlerylniember of ills dud; Bu???‘Cfit"arfg°Yaierfiz§pgifl°égtgelgl°f ience to no ony love an -ray o ‘ . ‘ himself or herself taken. but to slip- if; gulgfilfigfx-lg‘ all‘??? eqclélg’: p0“ m“ present’ Chnsunns seal structioii machinery and fire-fight- canipaign so that it might be pos- m; apparatus sibie loll; CV81?’ man. WgKman and pglijld ' in the rov ce tobe -rhY W fl- thc next few Years. In concluding, ‘$13213 g'n‘:ll‘:lb'et:té?nfirg "rwgg the docmr ‘PM d Incidents in ms available fur municipalities and own professional experience where hospital eqummsnt may also h’ patients had dclaycd coming w in demand by communities wish- hiin until the ravages of tubci-eul- m‘ m establish small gslsnglad played havoc Wm‘ whole or add to their present facilities. am es. n“ “Mk” ""m‘“hm"n Navy: It has been learned that A m" musical emermmmem was (Ytlcliitcdgtfifidlaillalillllailqilrllgglognfrf B180 Bii1°Y°d b)! "m" “WSW i" Britain will scch return to his post Cllfirlottetmvll‘ Lt CO1 u L Mol- m” meetmg" @415?‘ Plhymgd where he will remain for the dur- l iison, M. M.,' Summersicle; Maior ffggid Msgggnegsé ‘eegpondeé withilaéion the war in Europe before ' D. F. Tierney, Charlottetown; Moj- . .. lrin 0i' N. w. Lowther, M. M., Char- bmedorslecgltlg ngrligyffijtgfik ggugfigggi Rumors that the Admiral, longi iottetown; Major M. C. West, Sour- me audience with his rendition of associated with the growth of thc|is; Major R. F. Acorn, Charlotte- “Song oi Songs" und iis encorcs he llfiflglfluzyeaairietsssyggéi l; responded with a Russian folk song lottemwixr ‘Cain -H_ 'J_ Shinwtchqh perinlentai model is pictured being operated by its liii Giorgi Daugherty, Food Machinery Corporation executive, in flier-cc ZW-‘B h! ' W’ Allcllllllll FURTY-FllFES Too hospitals ‘Q Yesterday a training scheme was carried out by the officers of the 17th (it) Armoured Regiment. The following officers assembled »ut_ the Armourles in Charlottetown at l0 u. ili.: Col. G. Elliott Full, P i Training Scheme Carried Cut By Jleserve Officers Penalties _—7McLeanV (Li). I 772 ' d P ' d R ll NEW YORK. Nov. l9 -- (AP) - ca d‘ H d Held scorch es for half the ‘time. Les Fiiiliflllflli cut loose in the t iii oenré 0d to _ o9. a whip th New York Rangers. 6-2.] .- bciore 1:107 fans. It was Montreal’ B 3 t ' lsgaighrtxdngtionari has; _ v w or ‘s -s ass. .2. some. Boston Bruins The Rangers struck earlv to take tlic lead on first period goals by Opt] f-Igicr lailndmfihuckl Sclherza. - t .51)...“ ....sv.a:-i:“:.o. h: Mggigngchn» game was more than half over. a “aw oversea? ‘H1153 9 l? W0 in The breaks helped the Ca-nadien-slnlght wm. l ‘vlcfxruulmumday who exerted tremendous pressure 10ml “may lea “B a Y ‘A: "l" on ti"); Ranger defence throughout close w 12 Duo an: Eeut ‘mew the game. to tie the count. But once m me seaéonh ‘b ‘Ugh? Wen‘ llilWllS (landlocked. they had things the Uanmks adeaeueev weggigoi“ lcir own wily. Tm ma“ cmmmons wow-d e w‘ “h new YORK. Nov. l9 - (c?)- United States Coiiege fotbal! 9 scores Saturday: First Period l—New York, Heller. (Warwick. Dc- irst half oi the middle IlB-Illtl when Vtlfilft they had the E“. Army 62, Pennsylvania 7 IIIIIICOI 2:54 I schema (Heuer- for IXLlflil-LCS at u into their own end. Brown 12, Columbia 0 2—.H iv Yorér. 3 ' iurlci") :3 canucks b PCllfiil-‘(ZS — Atanas. Richard. m“? - . cmm5°““'“' spidlllilfelftllmth? CCgIilZglcFllTtctcIkE. scoring one goal nd in) - sew“ Pm“ |piays ior two othefs. ma m m” Comell t4, Dartmouth l: ‘_M°"-“'°“1~,.*.‘¥°““d ‘Bmm- Lam‘: sunmsnr Ligirllyi-iertlelzall Tlllizfltilgg o J a _ Navy 32, Puvrriue 0 Fl!"- Sivartlimore 3. Princeton 0 Syracuse 43. Colgate l3 ULlTCLlX) . Penalties hl-Ieiler, Fillion. Yale 13, North Carolina 6 South Third Period k-Moiilreal. Eddoils. 2:00 Alabama l9. Mississippi State 0 Duke 34, South Carolina '1 or) l .-\t Knights of Columbus iiaii Good Prizes Special Freeze-Out Everyone lift-iconic. Period lwlifqiiotreci. Ric-hard (Loch. Blake) 2—. ..... l, Bi _ chard) 19:55 u. (um Bo“ I25 S-Moiiireal. Hilier iFilion) 6:06 §—'i\/1I(:Jli>H'€fll. O'Connor (Maleau) Henmues _ Eddons, Elan i\'lU.:i.l'D.il, Lncil (Richard) l5gzi7 iii official circles here. i-Moniruhi. O'Connor (Gaiitlilen- Swim“ PC1104 Maleau) 18:40 3 B , Penalties - Dill. Boulchard. " ‘Jswm can‘ ‘(mwieyi 1533 Pilviggiircai. Maieau (O COIIXIOI‘) i Liimourcux. ‘ J I F-Iiaeabi-Pi-‘fll. l-llller (Bouchard) I G-flaoswn. Crawford, (Jgnning; I uUWlUYI l9'()l Bouchu.i'rl.' Penalties -' Field, Egan Late Rally Gives Rangers 2-2 Tio Witii Red Wings Third Period 7-—7vgrizitreal. O‘Connor (Maieaui- it-ncston. Cowley (Jennings) li-il ii-ivfuiitreni, u’ L113. ‘ . ' -_ Comlor) 171g; 1 r ‘Mumm’ O Penalties — Ciiewcliuck on (maj- "Z " mew YORK. Nov. l9 - (AP) - Georgia 49, Auburn 13 [Georgia Tech l4, Louisiana Statefi Randolph Field 54, Southwestern 0 Soligthern Methodist 20. Arkansas Tennessee 27, Temple 14 Texas A d: M 19, Rice 6 Texas Christian 7. Texas 6 Tulane 36, Clemson 20 West Great Lakes 32. Marquette 0 Indiana 47, Pittsburgh 0 Iowa’ Pro-Flight 51. Missouri 7 Iowa State 9, Drake 0 Michigan 14, Wisconsin 0 Minnesota 46. Iowa 0 Notre Dame 2i. Nor JEEPS- R. McDonald P. R . yic G. McDonald Total High Three, Stan Doiron—-59l Scar-Note 3 points. Jeeps 2 points 3099 High Single, Reg McDonald-NZ and the "New Battle Song of the Red Army." L. Cpl MacNutt, Well known to local music lovers as a pianist and composer, rendered Minor and Brahms Waltz in A flat. Mr. H. w. Fletch, on behalf of the League and the audience, than- ked the artists and the siieiikcrs for their generous contributions which had made the meeting such an out- ” standing success. The meeting 010- sed with the Notional Anthem. 8th Amy Runs Rachmaninoffs Prelude in C Sharp Th It was believed tile rumors arose from the fact that the Admiral has served 35 years which entitled him pension if he so desired. Admiral is 52 years old-eight tiring age for ilic to take his 8 years unuei- the re high command. Screws: Possibility of the adop- tion of standard threads for screws. bolts and nuts is seen in discus- sions recently held among United States. Canada and the United Kingdom uuder the auspices of the wnr production board. Witli plants in oil three countries producing war materials of the same type Wlfll parts which should be interchangeable differences in the iottetown; Capt. H. R. Corruth- ers. Charlottetown; Capt. G. H. Phillips, Summerside; Capt. P. A. McLeiian, Souris; Capt. F‘ A. S Jones. Charlottetown. Licut. L. W. MacEachcrii, Charlottetown: Lieut. J. A. Lilwson, Charlotte- town; Lieut. R. B. MacLaren. Chor- iottetown; Lieut. A. P. Gallant, South Rlistico. After o period of drill the class adjourned to the Charlottetown Ho- tel where the remainder oi’ the morning was taken up by lectures. The subjects covered were: squad- ron drill, by hiajor R. F. Acorn and operational orders by Major ll. W. Lowtlie r. In the afternoon tactical exer- v Probe Death ll. S. Laborer KENTVIILE. us, ‘- _ m (or) - All inquest hi)» hi)‘ ,°‘i_;u : .. ‘bl C fl lllltliotlicrmetg X i; ‘iitk. smumy nftm- jury metniilersl-jliiifl indicated the ocssibiiii ° ploy. \ thwestcrn t o threads used have been a serious handicap. Steps have already been taken to iron out some of the difficulties ond a research program is being launched in an effort to attain a general standard. It is likely the next meeting of representatives of the three countries will be held in New Yori: Ruiigers came to llie for one liiiilute (illlilli! the second oer- iou bJLllTdUV fllf-(iit and rookie Fred ’i.‘nui'ici' scored twio. iii tlial. brief span lo give the home club a 2-2 lie with DLtPDiL l-tcd Wings in an unexcltiri: national hockey leallue tusle. _.___._ ohm SW0 26' 11mm“ 12 cises without troops were curried out. The ofifcers were formed into syndicates nnd tile squadron com- manders given their orders. The squadrons then proceeded to the Tea I-lill areii where they formula- ted their plan which. upon com- pletion, was compared with the staff solution. The stuff was comprised of the following officers: Col. G Elliott Full, Brigade Commander. Lt, Col. R, L. Molllson, commanding offi- cer of the regiment, Major D. F. Tierney. treasury officer C 0. T C. and Capt. .1 K. Duggan, gdjutiiift of theJ-ggiment. Into llew Nazi Oklahoma. 20, Kansas 0 For West Colorado 40. Colorado College 6 ' 1 , Idaho Southern 7, Edmonton Air ' y a5 —-—— Base 6 w_ Brflwderl l9 — (OP) — The ROME. Nov. Seéond Air Force 47, Washington B Gallant British 8th ilrmy. battling into the T t 1 1 southeastern lip of the Po Volley Southern California 32. Cuiiforniainfg: single w Mcmmkzoo ilcrossrinnugnerfiale rivlers nrlild can- as. o er rcsrng tuoiu: W L A h» Celine oi Pierci- ifilii‘. i“;%i:..‘.’."".l’i¥3§'éii'f°$.h.. Lafleche Urgent Appeal MONTREAL, Nov. i‘) ~ Moi-Gen. L. it, Ll . istcl" of Nlllioliiii \‘ sold in a statement that with hucswm Captures llavy Football Title MONTREAL. Nov. 19 -- (CF) — . rim/M CmS bYorll: footbalili team dis- . P‘. iiig e ran of bzi that won Second Period iiahcym that Qiggrig sgillvices mic‘ w. Vl- _ , . i. k _ a cup ure t e rst Canadian Z-Edsiliuuil: illnstroilg (Giac en Navy grid mic m history‘ when they o-ivew yo... Tlmrier ischem) Sent the hish-hcwercd combines oi’ ; St. Hyacinthe and DQBIIIOMLI down 4—New York. Thurier (Heller) H:- to a. 12-1 defeat here. _Toronto 33 Living up to advance praise on icfihhdleh! Penalty — Hoilett their hard-charging line. the Tor- inetm" Third Period Scoring - None Penalty — Quackenbush. SUMRIARY First Period ill-Jetroit. Liscoziibe (Howe) 14:30 Penalties - Dill. Wochv. Dem- nrco. Hows. southwest from Rlzvenna ‘near the coast. scram highway nine be Gothic llri and the report d ed withetherrlcnilgmy. send overseas triilncd voluilt i the lFFCIICII-Ctllmdiilll) in action when tiir)‘ reinforcements." MW "More than ever. I 1"“ c“ Wm Int that Freiich-Ciiudnliiis back make it a point l\f_ll(\i ' +1 up our brothers illili . on lhe firing iiliin" iii ‘= - . , ~ - statement concluded: l f _ ' ,_ ' - "Everyone will iiii ' gravity of the illtmlulil. w pesi now goes out to tilosg‘ m want to be soldiers "and ll -v proud of__their race. g u. ii. L. Standings “MORE A.M1~i_v-.-TI<>N'..:. ___(Contlnued from page I.) Advance, with less crushing P“ tories, or if we had been ready to sacrifice soldiers to save mater- 14 iais," he said. In the capture of Aachen, lie ported, the 1st army used 300.- a two-weeks’ eriocl "and even so the reduction o that) place was delayed because of short- ngo of ammunition." "Now we are hammering at the massive crust of armor surround- ing the German fortress," Gen. Eisenhower added. "Appalllug con- ditions of ruin, fog, snow and mud make difficult the employment of cur air forces and the IIIIIIOOLIMI of our tanks, even of our foot sol- ' dlers. But wretched weather can- not stop artillery shells. More than ever before we need ammunition." Expenditure of ammunition has “raced ahead of our receipts from home, but I know that you do not want us to give the enemy one sec- onds rest," he sold. LONDON —- (OP) — Auxiliary Territorial Service girh no dellv-, erlng from dumps to reilhead, ammunition needed for the battle of Germany and other overseas ‘we: theatres. Durim the week Just lbefore and after D-Day they 36 hours at o stretch. HAVANT. Elngisnd — (CP) _. Defendants claimed British films were "junk" whgn s l-lsvunt cfiniiiirha. company was c used with a rig u) exhibit the prescribed number Field Mnnhhi Mont-tom of British long pictures. The Judge General Dempsey went to u Canadian Army heed. eve.- and Inpogtyd quarters in Belgium to confer with General Guy costs. Ilmond: Ocnqnl didn't agree, how a O80. flm with of the Oonndluis. Left to right: ii. ivill $90111" ontonirins took advantage of loose 305W" 5 re bull handling by the niohtrcdlcrs to Riihscrs push over two converted touchdowns ChiCHEO REMEMBER WHEN ‘L "' l- "”""‘ Bv Tile Canadian Press klleavitv-eightgl’ boxer Kind/l Levin- SUNDAY s v an wres 1r Rm" Steee tam- led fist‘ Lo.“ m _ u” Hershey 6, Providence 9. nigh? w dgtgfmjnrée Q11“. “would Indianapolis 1, Buffalo l (tic) happen when boxer and wrestler meet-each ill. his owli trade. The SATURDAY Pittsburgh B, Cleveland l Indianapolis 3, Hershey 0. i SSSSSS1 Hamilton Wildcats Win Title costs only 25¢ _ g The Family Favourite Mecca saves you money’- n box. lgsicad ofcdpiiiicl" [or d mun of cr ulflim i1» ' set er results from MccCP“ u pn less; "Use ecca for cuts. ltiif"; s; gold!” ' bolls, eczema (and will! u u Poultice foi- chc “m! . IMILTNISCOUPON FORFREES a FOSTER DACK LTD-l 9W2" 5' ' 337 King Si. W., Toronto Hem send ms Frcn umvifpfiflg‘ “flu-liked? Pllrterigtmrilllflulzq"! D Macon Pilo Iiomod! °- z ‘UM Nuns. Addrcu City Cilicago fl~.ii ilcdriicr nimrrl a hay- miller, missed. and it tvns lust at ccnd mark when he was onvthe bottom-theloser. TORONTO, Ncv. i9 — (CF) — Hamilton Wildcats won their sec- ond straight Orltnrio rugby foot- bail union championship and their third in four years Saturday in |pite of u brilliant individual per- formance by Z0 year old Ross (Red) lifcKelvcy lsho sparked Toronto Balmy Beach to a 6-0 victory in the gpcond game of ilie union's home- lmd-hcme Doinls-to-count final ser- les. 8--10 i G L Ill E A L 0 N G __ ____ ._ ______ m“ <>~ Moving; scarier SKATE YOU’LL TO-NIGHT ENJOY IT (in "'1' . *4’ w- JV Wildcats. who now enter the Do- minion final ngalnst the Quebec rugby football union champions, l-i. M C. S. Donnnconns of Mont- real. took the round 13-10 through 13-4 triumph they score on the home field in the first game of the series. the previous Saturday. Dempsey, Field Marsh Gen. Simonds. - l photo). ai Montgomery. and Lieut. , accompanied by‘ (Canadian Army-Wm Radio. l