EXP_0RT” u/M fiuafilfe M Canadian Ath l-‘lhhr Liruicrrunt. Jo ' ‘ Oltalu, C.‘ . ll iruruir lo Canada a.’ - ill‘(l_lll air combat ivhile ‘r ‘No. l F griter Squad- Roynl Czirladlan Air " honored in , night as the rrrlvtc“ of 1940. a‘ the an-nual mhin Sport- ". tire Trcirtnn. French-C n- ‘ll r r icnrrr arrri "l . writ. lzailrrrirrion and ‘n ro‘i:'e from m‘ bring be- .£ cf our! eye rul llrsliigvs nl‘ Ottzuvii. run of the Royal (Yanruiiitn at (uurirgccus Athlele of 194')" .'l Snnrliirg Writers . . ._i:,h Flight. Lieutenant Dc logos IlUW lighting with the Royal Air Air Firri-c. . \ . u. dc- , Loi;d"ir llT-lll the wait-s of . .r:r horirbvrs in lasi- Auzust. . Allvl‘ eight weeks in a Can- urrny hospital overseas. Des- renurrrcci to Ottawa just; before illlls, rind ha; ' lxren ' Air Force l work llv ‘p: ul regain the sight of his pi l‘ .- aird return to was the fastest Ame lll. the young oJtcer 'lll‘ll l0 OllfHVil. {lllfl that he had been forced . I l(‘S , a and his squadron lelt . in June. 1040, and saw their ‘ ion in August alber com- ' tactical training at dromcs. Tlrc first. five ;' 01 l:_v Nu. 1 Flgliivr run was uulruitlul. They w" 2r German aircraft. Lrrirri-rrrrirt Doslloizcs scored light. Ho iwlsicd his irr onto the tail of .. borrrbzir" and blasicd rs ciiilrt. nrachiire Runs. r ‘rc-rnft flamed irrid mado n long curvinz: dive lnio the frlcnrlly cnvcr of a cloud, inn-led c‘ nn ncrozlromc t0 Telllfll- and irr-rile his ivay 511913’ l9 m5 Own base. Cowley five Points up 0n Syl Apps MONTREAL. Feb. 3—fCP)-A gial and an assist dHFlHE the 15f“ wick wa: ciroilgh to malnialn 15-11 'ey'5 icazlrrship in the Nuloflfll ey L-rirgue SGOrmS race. 0!- flcal siatstlcs sir-wed tsnllhl- Th; Boron centre rim his point- mmi to 39. still five up on Toron- to's Syl A.;:q;.s_ who also added n goal and an 555.81. durixtg the week. The i.w,r lrnxicrs increased their marfiln over Plrll Wats n who We“! pointless and fell lntoa third-place tic with Swecnegasohrtner 0f T0!- outo. Each has POlM-s- Schriner mace the largest a4!- vfln“ among the leadurl.‘ 801ml! ~ 3.1. d n ants a move illrgngsbalhargtai? ‘lrrw the third- plare dcirdlcrk w.ih Watson who llll'lll’i"_\' lwerl lire W555" l? mm‘ 5.1L wjtqon was not active all “PF-ll ire rvzraiii l an rnllvl‘. I ssllflllQfk two 8041i: left him the leirdl‘ h'p ln goal-gearing. w.th 18 w nu credit. c wiev remit-HM u the league's leading plnFIflfl-l a I Ill: I fill sociutinn on Jun. active ,- OISTUREPROOF . In l ~l second cngagcrrrcnf, the young Frenrh-Czriiadian was pour- ing bullets at another German borribur‘ when his Hurricane was ‘slrirck and the cockpit filled with acrid snroke. The pilot dove wwar {from the fight irrlo a cloud. He \_\a; ilouiir lo open the cockpit cover Cc- .c1lisc t e iliaft might fa. the ilaruvs. but. when iris altimeter ishowcd less than 2.000 fest and he Ywas sllll apparel ‘y in the clouds. 'he opened ‘the c~vor and found rgrcvzr fields bslow him. Dcdirlcs ‘mldll it lnrcd landing on the belly of his airif- t without. lowering lllS laniiiirg witch's. Ilc cor our are- ‘ly and was confr-cnterl with a far- vrner cixrrrrlcte with rrrsnacifig '~.':‘ot~ ~ ‘can. Sllllsllfiil he was lricrrd and not ‘foe. the farmer invited him to tea. i A few ritivs litcr Desolgvs made ‘l with No. l Flglrtcr. .. v encountered n. large formation of Geman bombers and lighters and engaged the enemy. A shcll iroru ll\|-’lf('llC-— llizr-key and football star ln more peaceful days, Flight Lieutenant '1' McI-"Od wounded vctcrnn n1‘ N0. 1 Fighter Air l-‘orce, was given the awaril or’ at the annual ilirmcr of the Pliilii- 30. The sportswriters paid a liuc tribute to all athTelcs Force and the Royal (Znuniliair the cairnon of l1 h scr chrnit‘ lightcr ripped throullii i...e ti: s- parcnr. cockpit cover" of Dcslogcs’ machine, and struck his radio ear- phones. Thc impact ripped helrner, goggles, oxygen mask and radio microphone from the pilot's ircnri and ihc siicll burst ivithrir lhc cock- pit. wounding Dtwliigws and scitirrg fire to the Hurrlcruur. De pile clrcll fragments in his lace. scalp, side and thliih. Desloges struggled free of his cripplcrl aircrnlt at 15.000 feet and plunged 4.000 feet. before he opened h's parzrcluric. His nands wore badly burned getting out of ‘the bilflllk/J; inane. llc landed near .Gr:1vcsend and was rushed to hos- pital. Shell splinter.- sevcred eye muscles. robbing hlm ol‘ the sight of his left eyvc Flight Lieutenant born at. Hull. Que. on April ‘.25, 1913. nltcndncl Gulges schocl lll Ottawa nrid obtained his matricula- tion and then n Bachelor of Arts degree at OLUIVVG University, where he played intercollegiate hockey and football. Following his graduation, he lfillllfd 11H‘ Royal Canadian Moirnled Police. with which lie served for three ycars. In Nnvmrbor. 1937. Dc olges enlisted lri the Royal Cit-l- rrdlnn Alr Force nnd was posted to Trenton. Ont. lifter preliminary training. Deslcges L! married and lives ln Ottawa. Jimmy Orlando c.f—D€fr-.Tlt—v7{\ii league's brrd-nrnn with. Bl minutes in the penalty bcx. vocAFrBrv/ir. Fmimmc ron SOLDIER-S FREDERICTON. Feb. fL-(CP) -— About 2.000 soldiers in New Bums- wlck will be iztven vocational train- lniz this year under a provincial de- partment of educnifon DPCITRITI. liki- ricntinn Minister Blakenv announc- cd today. The courses include blacksmith- lniz. carpentry. aizrlcultirral draw- iniz. electricity. machine shop and motor mechanics. Dcsloiges was New And By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. Feb. 3—(AP)—~A new and secretive struggle between bzi bull's club owners and Cé-mms- H. K-sncsnrv M. Lcmdis is tinder way as ihe result of a ruling con- ccrning the handling of minor league plnvcrs purchased by major league clubs. A blllltllil isued mire than a weuk 11g‘ to the 16 major league club brii, not. revealed to other base . pccple generally. invokes a. new p’il__ bringing rookies to and kcpirrg thcm in the big: time. and reopens the old fight» Wlwfi-‘fl Land's and the chain sl-Qle 006ml- ors. Th!‘ Nafiinal League. which nrrvris tcirrcrrrztv. will thrash out 1.31.9 pd hlciu and p‘.‘l‘hil1)S brnng the blllllg iulo the open. Uut-il that ntcciiir: none cl the‘ club owners wash to became identified with the oppcsiti . n. Secretive This ls the situation:- For many ears baseball iznshad a. draft rtgu iwtion which Pemrrtted a player with ccrfriin terms of service in the mlnar leagues i0 be drafted b)’ nrnajor: learui- club fcr- a specified priccwslfilll) lWm the double A lengurs stich as flu.‘ Ill- ternatlonal. Pacific Coast and Am- erican Asscinticn. A playrcr who was brought. into the majors could be returned to the mlncrs three times en option without waivers-mud waivers ob- tained in September were gocd nu- til Mav 1 r4’ the fcllciving year. ' Lantlis’ lnkwt edict ovcrrdes these long standing rules that were adopted by the clubs themselvis. The new bulletin says that here- after a. minor league player who i5 eligible for tho dral‘. but is nur- chased by a blg lcacuv club. can- not be returned to the minors on opt-ion crept. by oblairrir: waivers April 1. and the club can n't- risk for waivers before March 1. “BOWLING RESULTS l<‘elrruar_y:— _ 4~C. Barbers vs. Davis a; Frascrs G-cuclmore D. C. vs._ M. Barbers ll-M. Birrocrs vs. DLIWS & Frasers. 13——Cudnrorcs D. C. vs C. Barbers. 18~M. Barbers vs. C. Barbers. ZO-Cuilmores D. C. vs. D. d; F. 25~Cudinorcs D. C. vs. M. Barberi- l2'l_-(). Barbers vs. D. 8a. F. IP-(Judurores D. C. vs. C. Barbers. li»M. Barbcrs vs. D. 8r, F. lh-Ciiiirncrv l). C. vs. D. & F. lib-C. Barbers vs. M. Barbers. 1s~D. A; F. vs. C. Barbers. ZO-—~C\ldln0l‘85 D. C. vs. M. Barbers. r25-M. Barbers vs. D. & F. LZL-Cuclnrores D. C. vs. C. Barbers. April:- 1_C. Barbers vs. M. Barbers. 3——CllClmOl‘€S D. C. vs. D. 8: F. 8—Cirrlnrorcs D. (7. vs. M. Barbers. 10~C. Barbers vs. D. & F. Tonight at '7 o'clock:- Central Birrber-s vs. D. 8r F‘. CIIARLOTTETOWN BOWLING A LLEY S Commercial League Wilslls llams R. McNeill R. McDcnald iP. Doyle Tomi-mam Enterprise Bilkcry 226 155 199 B. Dirnn J. Gallurt E. McDonald 207 C. LeClair 234 Totirlv323ll. Hrgn Single-C. Lc-Clair-Blll. lligh Thrte—-C. LeClair-BOS. Store League S. A. McDflllaltls P. McKinnon 244 F. Burke 229 M. Mclnnis 110 |S. McLaughlin 193 T. Arsc-naiilt. 130 W. McKenzie 301 Total\9112. Carter Co. J. Dougan F). tl/illirrirrs Law score C. Downs J. Cousins N. J. Clow T0i.al—2856. Llldlc; H1811 Slrirrle. ~24‘! 189 121 216 233 P. McKlnnon lrrilirs Hiizh Thu-e. P. McKlnnon —610. zalgfilllfi High Single. N. J. Olow_ Gmls B1111 Three. F‘. Burke-Gil. Central Crcamcrles 140 pounds from the or iinv featherweight in the Aliiri- ‘ time Provinces. Pusie seeks to Be re-instated SEATTLE, Feb. 3—(CP)-JEan Baptiste Pusies second sasun in the Pacific Ccasrt Hcckry [aague came to an end today as m pre- pared to return to r-Mnirral. where he will 5139K reirisiritrnreut. u: an amateur with the hope m!‘ eventually becoming manager of an amateur team. Pusle was released over l-hf‘ week-end by Sczitrle Olyurn cs. Lzisi season he was» with Vanrcuvci" Lions but quit. alter" -efu.=mg r0 p a fine impiscd for . s part r lree-for-all .n the ice. CHALLENGE I will fight anyone from 126 fn ll _V ll (Signed) PETER DONOVAN, Glace Bny, C. B. on him. He must h5- rsiained until. R. C. A. l".' i Louis to meet Straggle 881108671 Landis Gus Dorazio And Ball Club Owners ‘ PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 3——(AP)— Eleavywrelght champian Joe [guts signcd today for the third defence cl his ttile in tw: months and found the quality of the liwtxst op- position so amusing that he laugh- ed out loud. Agreeing formally to meet Gus Dsrxizlo. Philadelphia Italian. in a. irr-round title but Feb. 17-this c.ty‘s first heavyweight chamom- ship event since Gene Tunney de- fczrtcd Jack Dempsey in 1926-Jce‘s unusual merriment was caused by Dcrazirfs statement:- “I'll beat Louis by bobbing and weaving." ‘ ‘I'll be ready for him," Joe de- clared. "He won't be the first one who tried 0o bcb and weave me Cut. of my title." Jce referred t-o the ring lhctics of Clarence (Red) Burman, the Bal- timore red-head, who stayed al- most five rounds with the champion last. Friday night in New York. Still showing a slightly puffed right. eye fr‘ m Friday n‘ght's light, Louis came here wlbli Mike Jacobs. co-promriter with l-Ierrncin Taylor of Philadelphia for the Dorazlo bout. Taylor expscts t: jam C-rnven-- ti.n Hall's 15.000 seats at "bargain" prices ranging from $1.25 to $5.75 " ide. the icwest prices in uWO " cr more for ii heavy cham- C13". ifs gross gate receipts to" 000. with Louis getting 4 pJr cent and Dzrazo l2 1-2 per cent. Wright Trophy I I i Semz-fmals l l l The semi-finals in the Wright‘ Trophy play gets under wny at. the Charlottetown Curling club today with the following matches sched- uled to take place today and Fri- Y a . i Tuesday at. 4 p.m.:- Jas. 0. McLean J. A. McNelll rDr. W. McDonald C. McKlnnon iR. D. Qulgley J. C. Montgomery ‘Dr. Pierce R. E. Spillett ‘ r> —s —— kip Friday nt 7 p.m.:- A McNcill 0. K. Presby .A H. Mould H. Bohakcr Dr. Waye A. McPherson .W. R. Cruikshank S. C. Moore l-Skip —$klp BRINGING Ul’ FATHER 0hililren’s Skate This Afternoon ___ FEBRUARY 4. 1941 \____‘_. —--—-__::—__:-—_= Peterson retains F lyweight title SPECIAL SKATE TONIGHT —-__. NOTTINGHAM, E l —tCP cAB1.E>-Jaci?€a§gr'e§§b' l Glsigcw retained h.»- B-rtuli n“ EmpLre flyweighi. , wwhm technlcal krrcl-rour l py ' or Manchester in the gf 5-! a scircdirled IO-rcrinq-g; u, Ryan tred ill-Bl. and by _. round blzoil ‘ms sirerrnlng eyb cuts. Peterson bot» h; I _kill in the sixth and i; BILLIARDS John Gimrhum advanced to the semi-finals 1n the first section 0f the provincial tcurnanrent last night when he won from W. Phil- lips by a margin of 58 points, the scores being Garnhiirn 300. Phillips 242. The draw took place following this match and tonight Eric Lar- ter meets Bill Lnwlor and the following night J. Garnhrim meets Earl Stanley. Two matches were pla-ycd in the provincial snooker tournament. in the first: W. McTague won from E. Stanley, two games to one, with the black, game ball in the rub- ber. In the scccnd. Ernie McGee won from C. MacDonald. two games to none. The officials last night were McGee referee and Gal- lant marker. Wiseman loses Ground toCowley MONTREAL. Feb. 3--(CPl—-Blll Cc-wrley, former Halifax Wlverlne, marked up one gcnl nrrd one as- sist durxng the week t. raise his p:lnt tztal to 39. plscir-g him l3 puinits ahead of Eddie Wi enian of Newcastle, N.B., irr tho Natlcnal Horkey League scoring rare among former Itlriritiizir-rs. WLSCIRRH. a Fnmmm of Cowley moved int; scctrrd place by pick- lng up one assist, thus brraking a 25-point tie with Munctorrs Ginde Drillcn. George Allen of Bayfield. N.B., remained in the fourth spot with 22 points although m lallcd u; sc re during the wcok. ivhile Flash Hollsitt, fnrrmr re=idcni of North Sydney. N.S., added one gull w P8159 h.s fatal to 14 points. nn-e a- head of Ray Getlifle of Cmadiens. GAPls The scoring: l HAVEN'T HAD ME BREAKFAST YET- WHERE IS YOUQ MOTHER ? 0»- mi m. rlllultl§yllilklllallvfq - r Would min- mm“! Barren Us" HATci-iEs l WHAT HAPPENED QEE K. Marlin J. Sllllmmjds A. Cuflmore F‘. William J Ciidmcre K. Acorn Tolal-3472. Sternii 115 151 130 180 197 294 J. Condv F‘. Coady Low score E. Corrdy M. Gilli: G. MacDonald Total--2993. LfifllP-s l-Iiwh si l.P. _ Signal». High n“ CM” m‘ ‘Three. P. Coady_ pglenls High Single. K Acorn_ 2. . “Gents High Threzr. K. Acorn._ ‘forrlwhi at. 7:00 o'clock City Len. ilur-a- Five Aces vs. lboopls. cAbt. 8.15 Mixed Leailuc: Tiger; v5, u s. Layden signs New contract J CHICAGO. Feb. S-(Ml-Elmer Laydrn. Nctre Dame f ot-ball coach. has agreed to sign a five-year con- tract n: rommlsslcner r-f profession- at football. LJWIPII airirnizrceil at his Saul-h Bend. lull. homg that. he had re- signed as h~ad coach and athletic direct r- cl Notrc Dame to ixkr a live-year contract at 820.000 a TO TAKE HIM OFFOF up viii, 9715319713?!‘ from llte rir; count. truth. a rrcht-hzrhd m“ f-hgiaighllragizltttilvrfidr"Alex com". m fir; imri " ‘l’ “PW ..kr>q 9 g l‘ a nine Two players in C.B.H.L. released SYDNEY. N.S.. Feb. 3—-(CP)- Olficlals of Sydney Millionaires today announced release of Clar- ance Bastamclie of Mon-cton. N.B.. defencemain with the Ca/pe Breton Hcckey League club fr more than a. month. The announcement said the club constdemd a reduction in the num- ber of rearguards-ftve since Bag. gggvache was taken on-was neces- GLACE BAY. N.s.. mu. 3—( l —Let out to ciil: down the slzeclgl the team. mu McBride of Wlnnbgg was l/Jday given his release tram the Glace Bay Miners Hcckey Club} officials announced. McBride, rt defenoemnn, was . member of the Cape Breton [league Desilets retains Leadership (B! The Canadian Press) Joffre Destlais retained leaner 91110 Hmong Miflflbilncl‘; m m... Am; erlcan Hockey League sirrrrrrg m“ during the past. week, a. he mam e<l_up three assists fcr ii iotai c135 zidiiltvaiitlie l... K9 l’. however, playr-i Rama in the 100p (lllffllg W22: before being called up by New Ymk fifllgglggcns in the National Hockey Crwslsl’ Slwrwvsd. lirrmcr 531m ll: T E PQIHCIPAL‘ team for nearly two yearg, John Beaver. t ti - on third places iiirniniiilprlghflhfil $21 mil?“ assists m" B point Hockey Practice Junior R0 ls t . 7 léitermediaytgs race? gtmyomm a; The scoring: Desilels, Cleveland x-Kelly. Spring-field Slrerwond, Pr-Jvidcncc Steele. Pittsburgh Currie, Pittsburgh x-Greibnski New Haven x-l-Iollet-t. Hershey E u»@@»<I Q -w»$3$ > C-jWiEy, 308K011 Wrseman, Breton Drillon, Tqronto Allen. Chicago Hvileit, Bcslon, Gctlitfe. Canadians Graboskl. Canadtcns Kelly. Americans >u~¢ZI83£ leg-gift! ‘Plliyfid in Natlcnril Hacker l0 l0 l5 12 5 8 1 REMEMBER {View (By The Canadian P7055) Fred Aposloll, then lllp llhclolvn- i; of lllle mlddlcwclghis, wu the limit, three .11‘ wzn a tiers Nebraskan Glen Lee ln a l2 blocd-arid-tl-umder bairlc .1; son Square Garden. ______________ ADMIRAL REWARDED LONDON.—(CP)-Admlral George 5- W» Hove. retired in 192s, has W“ "Wfilvled a ‘good service" pen- 51ml?!‘ £391 ($1.335). He command- ed . M. s. Queen Elizabeth 1n ma 131 Dardanelles in -rcund, campaign Madl- By George McMnniu YE5'MQ6.TOM MOTTO-ID LOVE TO , JOIN ‘IOU AT BIZIDGE THIS AFTTEQ- NOON-OH-VES —I‘M AWFLJLLV BLJ5V‘ YOU KNOW'l'M ACTUALLY RUNNING V HUSBANDS M BUSINESS — u “ri-ic-n‘ my), LINSErI-D, TRIED TO ‘STOP ME FROM GOIN‘ INWO VOU- IT TOOK TWO MEN ME . a _ m, ma...“ Synihull. m. Wald rial-mum TlPPLE AND “CAP” STUBBS 11y Edwina MY LAND l CAP STUBBS! LQJK AT TH’ MUD YOJTQE UQAGGIW IN~~ MY LAND! LOCK Al’ TH’ CRUMBS YOU'RE SCATTHQEN’ ALL Q/ER TH’ occurs Fumv HOW wot/ism ARE NFJIER SAflSFlED--- ... l KNOW I YES llllgwiglEAT t/xsr NIGW/ Bur {LL BRiNG lT TONIGHT l. I TELL YOU I NEVER HAD year, a neared by the Nattoml Ioutihcfiolflldlll l wnv, MAC, HAVE YOU l‘ TOOK IT TILLIEJFHIS PICTURFS FROM A STUDIO IN FORTLANQOPEGON. I WAS NEVER IN PORTLAND IN