Miami 0P8" Starts today 11—(C‘P1_ Tournament with some , Fla" Dec. “xiii/twin: one" 6°11 5n. here tomorrow. n; me country's he"t guitars seel:-~ Pg a gfiauoe to win a slce of toe " ' money. t1%%§f1,,‘,’,§"in¢ i'st o! hopefuls is ,, ; g mmy Snewd 3;Lw<f:g:no<:iirn Ooen Tournament n Tcrrnto this 3'9?"- IZWIILFSE REEULTS ' Guardian Pub. 00.:- “Fnne? i scheduled today Codoy, Louis Bout definitely Set for April NFW YORK. D:-c._l1—(AP)—'I‘ir3 third IlOZlVfvWVCifZIll clrnmpizrship! meeting between Joe Louis and Ami"? G050)’ was tentatively for next April in lrs Arizeles‘ Gilmore Stadium. Lo; Atrwlcs nrritictc" Tcm Gal- 1911i’ and Nrw Yrrk ‘DTCiiYiiPr ZVFk-e Jacobs tnl""'l river tfyi bout at 8 "TQHFE with Go(‘.0y's mtinnger. Al The bcut o‘"‘yzin"lly' had been planned for February. Baseball Notes € M. ~~\1'm1°11“°1 13° 153 155 By Earl Hilligun (3; Associutcil Pres; sports Writer ' CHICAGO. Dec. li—(APi~Mii_k- 835 816 92b .ln£§ a few lust "ox-ts" as the major _ league owners wound up their T0tfl1~2°7i1 winter mcetLngs today:- _ ___ Ga-bby Hnrtirett may have got M-‘fiiiige Ewen-lo‘ 138 193 170 the bounce as iuairagm of Chicago R- gfn i“ 184 232 ,Cub5 rccrirtly but ‘ctr: of the rca- E11; ‘ictxdam 2m l“ l,“ isons for his dwnrssal apparently W ~ucEacherlx 239 17,7 wnsnt lack of ability in handling ‘f 60X 219 362 257 young hurlcr.» Slvfzinnner B111 Terry ~ 1054 1060 988 of New York Giants, who sgned 01d l‘otnl-3l02. Gabby as player coach, lot it be HOLY NAME ALLEYS Enterprise Bakery E. McDonald 121 194 223 .1. u. Gallant 21s 229 1oz B‘ Dunn 205 205 232 J. Durant 137 153 164 J. Mclmod I80 164 2Z1 Total-JEN. G. i: G. Pun: Milk J. Poulton 154 226 233 .1. White 211 25a 19:; W. Dooley 240 165 1T5 Low Score N1 153 164 i. Tierney 158 1B9 129 Tbtal-ZBZQ. High Single, J. Whlte-271. High Three, J. White-HT. Tonight at 7:00 Mixed League. Cubs vs. Wings R.C.A.S.C. vs. Tigers At mo noses. vs. Old Con- tempiibles cosy. um. v1.5.6.1 Tonight CANADIENS at TORONTO. CHICAGO at AMERICANS. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) i Nels Stewart, veteran hockey baitler, ended a brief retirement a vear ago tonight- by scoring a toil for New York American; l5 ieconds after stepping onto the lce lor his first NHL. game of the year. It was the 318th goal of his iareer. Stewart retired for good this ieoson. Hockey Results (By The Canadian Press) Quebec Senior League Minis 6; Verdun 1 Concordia 7; Quebec I Montreal Intermediate Jolllette l2; St. Lambert 0 Shewinfgnn B: Lachutgj YEO THEA rag“, j "neorcci" LAWRENCE OLIVER JOAN FONTAINE A LS O z NEWS- ‘EQIVIRIS-TIIURS. DEC. l2. MCNTAGUb-FRI. DEC. 1a MONTAGUE-SAT. DEC. 14 __- veteran. was hurt Nov. l9 ‘~ ‘ kv t innlly t IN EVERY S PLEASUR Pleasant l-‘or You i known Gabby will be placed in complete charge of all the young Giant flingers...,M1in."':t-i" J"c Cro- nin of Bcstorrs Red Sox thought so hislily of Gain-ifs experience that he offered him n $10,000 con- tract just before Gabby decided to go to New York. Florida fans u'rii't Fe:- any all- sior cram-e next snr-inc. su i; us ivsis. held last year at. Tdnrtm. thr- major moguls voting nrtrrlitst li= contin- uarca todaih. The reason given was that. nll clubs could not be, represented. some of them trrfininiz elsewhere .'T'Iif‘- rewi rm 'n. how- ever. is that ti“ atlrl~t~= ."l‘9 not in sheuo that r-"rlv mid i“" rhdnr-e of mm,- 950000 star siifforiiv: a fractured leg is too big a one to take. The fans of evr-rv motor league CIVh will have their annual ‘“"nir\"" imdci" nlnvs fr" the ntrittvil all- strii" game at C‘~wov-='~\~~\\_ NV, Wit-re the f"i"t on" is t"ni~*‘v1~ly set for next. June l3 hoHrMn Cleve- land and Cincinnati... The snot will b» on n venrlv rntnP/w: hri=i= with r-liiiw frrm F"f"i nviirir chriiii ("kiwi turns nt norf"“tt~'tt" on the name's hall of faIIIP diemcmi. Englislt Horses In Kentucky LEXINUION, Ky., Dec. 11- (APJ-A shipment of oirtstnnding tlrorouslrbreds frhm Eirplniul graz- cri in the bluegrass today on the farm of Arthur B, Huncr -k Included in the lot wlrcii arrivw cd yesterday were Huirtcfs Moon IV, winner of the Cesaireunich this your, which was recently purchased by Louis B. Mnycr. Ciililoi in film irrngirzrie: three bl‘ Snrrvc. in- cluding the stakes ivziuier Nnzlush- ka, five wszmllngs and ‘no your- lings. Coulter, Shibicky Leave hospital NEW YORK, Dcc. li-—tCP)—Ari Cuulter and Alex SiliblCky of New York Rangers lcti hospicul toda: nftcr treatment, for" shoulder" 1n- juries. The National Hcclcey League club announced both players src ready t4; resume skating PPHCIECG but. will not actually get into ploy for some timc yet. Coultor. zleirnce our e _ .c __ 19ft wingerylras been out since Nov. 28. Held after Death on train CAUSAPSCAL, one, Dec. u - i 1GP) -- William Allan Hunt. '18. of Prince George, B. 0., was hoid crim- rcsponslbie by u coroner's iiiry today for the (loath of Jos- eph Mndone, 68. of Si. Colphnse, Que, who died yesterday aboard a train from what police sritd was "a knife wound in the heart.’ _ The inquest, prodded over by dis- ‘rict coroner Dr. J. M. Beuiilieu, heard several ivizncsscs, inriiitiizig Dr Rosario Fonrairic, medico-lclai @7001»; of Montreal. Dr. Fontaine testified that Madorc died from a bl . kngght gwbeing detained by provin- . ll t Rlrnouskl. clkgo iiicigent occurred aboard hhe Canadian National Railways’ Maritime Express while it vms tra- IE iblustery lfellicllfl? night baseball and re- Night ball Restricted tc Seven games‘ _By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sports Writer CHICAGO. Dec. 1l-(A.P)—Base- hall's winter meetings came to u. end today wlht the majors 919911112 Commissloner Landis. _ During the major league meet- IHE‘ here this week the American iLcague did not complete a single player deal. The owners raised a lot o! steam- ing indignation among themclves 1n a long debate over limttirtg night ball to seven home games for any Ofie Pill“. This has been hire Na- ronnl League rule since Cincinnati Reds inaugurated the night game. But last season St. Louis Browns were given permission to play l-l and Philadelphia Athletics eight and since these are cities which h"\'~ cliihs in bot-h 191121.185, the Nziticiral League sought to have its rule extended to include the Am. ericatr League. Led by the Browns. the junior circuit fought the move heatrdly and in the joint meeting the two ‘leagues spill evenly. Ltmdls then cast the deciding vot the seven-grime limitation. the birthnlace of baseball. Cooper- imvn, N.Y.. with the World Cham- nion Cincinnati Reds and cleve- land Indians tentatwely agree- inrr to meet next June. The majors aunroved one o1’ the most controversial nieces of tech- nical leeislotion bv okavin: a minor lecmie amendment to allow ronre<4=nt'\v~< of one club to sizvi players f~r m1 affilirted t".1llh. ‘ft had hsen souvht l~v t e operators n! farm sv=teirns and last veer won the approval 0i’ tho minors and the owtiomu feazue. but “in! vetoed bv Mindis when the American Ymairue (Vswnnrovrd. This year Tamils hed no v~ie brcause the two m~i"rs avreed. 'i"hr* TP-PIPPHPW of ‘fund's vans ti fn"r~nn.-_= conclusion after the two iPfl"\‘E‘.< vortevdnv had unanimously nrvnroved resolutions to that effect. Th» ‘IS-yieer-nld "czar" of besehnll =till hos l3 monilfw to r0 on his v"_‘E‘."(=Y\I t~m and the new owl nfli run wit" In“ 1" ‘MR with an im- . riual s~lery of SP5 000. Reds succeed Yankees NEW YORK, Dec. 11-(AP)— iClnclnniiti Reds, successors to the ‘Yfillktiifg as ba eballls world chain- ports, inherit/ed EHOJICI‘ former Yankee properly iflllEn they We" vogd the outstanding team of the year. itors participating in thcWIOth an- nun] Associated Prc s P911 Di" m? i Rzds at. the hendof their lst fol first. winning their second straight Notional League pennant and then whipping Detroit Tigers in the World series. In all. the Reds got 121 pcinis. which are fgured on a basis of three for a fiFB-Piflce vote. two for second and one for third. Minnesota's Western conference chnnrtrrns. with 6'! Win15 and [with this sold Iiimmiiuuiliflilii- E and HEALTH m: FORUM-"TO-NIGHT at a FRIENDS ICE MUSIC RESTAURANT . ‘ eight. first-place votes. We"! "m" I llEYS-IIII. I iiiazis complain ill. S. translation itif iiitler’s talk BERLIN, D00. 11 7(AP) -—NBZ1 sources comlfllined will PP‘ mm]; ed States accounts of Hitler s 5999f‘ ,v;s.erdny tirterpreted it as thou“: Germany was out to lick the entir. world. , These sources asserted H5111"- merely pitted Germany scoriwitv °Y work against gold. 8111118 1115 1“\“§‘_ latlon 0t his remarks on this P0 Ttk- “Th” °‘Zi"‘1i“.s°“.‘i.i°‘§§pi~°§~ 11in ‘Lq our E01 l I defeat an! 0m” ld." poiyleilxie lgegrlianwaxt was. "Um! D19 Deuisch Arbeitskroft, do; 1st unur gold. das 1st unser kdpltal. und mib diescm iiold schlaize ten Jede ""19" macht. der welt." The verb "foflii here, schlaize, carries neither can ‘rnr "shall" as an ouxilliify- "A180 "jede" can be rendered ‘every H u l.) weight?‘ said that, "YB-T "m; glorifying conquest. Hitler unfolde a picture of post-war 9880"“! WT‘ suits when all German enerflfl‘ would be devoted to works of P91" and culture." (The Associated ‘Press, tmnsliitiw from the Gennnn of the .. seq! question read: work is our gold, with it we will world?) our capital: and ____-_i—- veiling to Moncinn. iv-rwi Montreal. Mimi-d’: klllo , - — Challeclon voted ‘Horse of year’ BALTIMORE. Md» Dec. (AM-Lt won't only wti-at he did. but the way he did it that appar- ently made Lders name Challcdon as the first thoroughbred to win the "hone 0! the year" championship for years in a row. The experts today nrminated illiam L. Brunrfs son of Calleng- er II by titre convincing mareyn of BA votes to 34 for ard’s Seabiscult in the Turf and 5P0 which 1'12 turf writers cast ballots. Ohalledon did just about every- ing that was asked of was upset twice in seven outings déiriarg hthe year; but in thoe two s or s e was orced to give away all time, and we i . ~ 1... . . up to eight pounds to two of the S a‘ u“ ‘d “my OUT 0U R WAY V 'A‘\"S e in favor of The majors agreed to have owo clubs play rm annual eodlmibition at‘ BRINGING UP FATHER Twenty-six out of 62 590115 95"‘ Salica, Forte Sign for bout w? 1d be tam l ii m‘ n W98 t champion Lou Sallca. of.’ Brooklyn and Tgfluqjy Forte of South Philadelphia signed articles today for a lfi-rounr! 11- United Statxs turf two beet Zflnvpers in training at m time. While these two-Eight T111111)’ and Hash-fell out of the Charlie How- b“ time m mKL e850“ Bram“ rts Digests annual poll. in "M mlvh compared with 1.110 $9 _ him. He did it mostly through the $100000 stints Anita Handicap. whrlr made him the leading n10i'i('_v w-mier 0g 01113 four trips to the pout. Jls PiCi< vou ou-r A SHoPPEiZ "fi-lAT P|ci<s EVERYTHING UP- FOLLEIZ HER AM’ vault. 52E GooFy» _ us SHOPPN‘ 850 Seablscuit won. But the Biscuit} JRwiLLi-aimg k THE COUNTER ACT c»: imnvuuiivicz. me. nu nmu o. m on. il-izi illuchess recovers From operation 5.... l1—(AP)—~ MIAMI BEACH. Fla“ Dec. ll. - 1 ‘AH-In the urilvacv of a hospital ‘blilik packed with flowers sent by; , we i-\\'l::ll(‘l‘S, the Duchess of Wind- . cjizlnlinjiiaonship bout match hem recovered slowlv today from the iccts ot rnuior dental surgery. T ice-st wink of Si. Francis I-losultaLi _. are stusinrz. that she asked to have them “here the Duke and Duchess distributed to fellow Datients. Ono liuzc bouquet of on a lirlci business" trip dOWHLQWIL l It was his first trip away from the V, rosoital since he and the Duchess Otherwise. he arrived yesterday. insistcdoir strict privacy, pint 1-,; reported that sire showed a " bfll1$fflfl|01'.\"' condition in the 110111" Iwii-Omrutive period. \ I \ \ \\\\c._ XSPTTJiiEGSiEEET ‘N J1 - HE SOUGHT‘ YOU V0635 Oi-l-6EE'DID PIANO LESSONS ' t l; iittt Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE c/ 71'1"- uw umcue w SCHOOL aoous AND IS dress 0o OW M r PAVING POI? YOUIZ THAT FQQ ME; ADDQECMTE ‘fir? “o” So many flowers poured into the f WE WANT SWEET CAPORAL or WINCHESTER cigarettes or $1.00 will land oithoi 1 lb. oi OLD VIRGINIA pipo tobacco oi 1 lb. of $WEET CAPORAL cigarette i '- (with Vogua pupln) to Canudicnsserving in C.A.$.F. overseas only. Also lo Canadians serving in the British Forces in the United Kingdom. Qu! Iuspomibility ceases when parcels are do- Iivsvod to Postal Authorities or other carriers. ii parcels addressed lo Canadians In the C.A.5.F. oversees cannot be delivered or forwarded to addressee, delivery will b0 modeto O.C. oi addressee‘: unit. Ii , ' addressed to Canadians in the British Forces in the United Kin dom cannot be delivered or forwarded to addressee, delivery will be mu a to Headquarters of Canadian Auxiliary Services, London, for distribution to ~ C d‘ T . Send your remittance, with m“ m" "m" $2.50 sends 1,000 , I. . ‘l 1 111i! IJBY came back to whip vverv~ t 1WDL beside 110i‘, came mmiiioesiaiiii: thing in sigm a5 the Season ,.nd.,,3 -\\'ho houulrt. ilrcui ui a floristfis shop He won $70,625 during thr- mini the crfation vouchsafe to bestow on tihe ‘Abtlv’: that here and there n man should lo-s than 3000. German)‘ 811d Ribs- be found a little womanish. dl‘ per- haps a little childish. in flirts mat- ter, who will maike some amends. may not care to call kindness PFOdUCYN "wcniauiisii" or 1 We irraise Cowper for the It'll J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE — g TOMORROWS rue are / DAV, Ei-i, MAJOR 11....» lT'LL es Quma A NOVELTY 1o as on 4 AND DEMAND A THE TABLE AFTER 4, spsuome co MANV NIGHTS uuoea n‘! unitoitiiasvidiuovarsccslo cigarettes to an individual or unit. CAWPEIPS LOVE FOR ANIMALS quality of his tenderness that 1m. "All tthe not/ice that we lords of cteutiwes i-, izerrerall) to them; it» is wcll, therefore, which the United States produ sre. the rest. oped by the United Slat»; Laboratory greater holding povrcr in than a plain trail. With '1‘. SUPPOSE THE ETHER WM. ‘SMELL. LIKE FQESi-i AR AFTER surname ‘me FUMES INTHE owLe ctus ALL THEGE vEAizs! "childish? Rather rugged wuv ooui-r vou PATIZONFZE HOME mousnzv, MAJOR, % LOCAL AnEeTi-iE-ric ? 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