OCTQIZELZLA94Z Smarting from a recent defeat. saints range iiitn the rt.A.F. squad at the St. Duristans gridiron this aiternoon in another exhibition eii- ovuntcr. O O O O It was_ the RAF. who came through in tlie final two ininutcs oi play the last time tliie two seri- ior football squads met. Today Saints will be out t'o oven it up. Last night Conch Father Wnlttr Aiucuuigiin announced that iher». would be sevcral elianizcs in the Saints squad. Jiirimy Higgins will be in the fullback slot while the other changes will be in the back- iicld and forward line.‘ The last time the two squads met llUlllifl‘ team showed tn: brand of iootball they are capable of play- ing and today's brand is expected to be much LXIIDEOVEG,‘ O Today. with several practice ses- sions lllldfl‘ their belts. both teams are expected. and will likely fur- nish some of the best football seen hero this season. O O O The game gets underway at four o'1ock and another large crowd of fans are expected to be in attend- anoe to cheer. on their‘ favorites. Announcement from Chicago that Tiny Thompson, Boston Bruins goalkeeper for ten years and later netmlnder with Detroit Red W a and manager and coach of Buffa o Bisons. intended staging a come- back with Black Hawks. a. team coached by his brother Paul. is not exactly correct. ‘according to Tiny. "I received a verv attractive offer from Paul to replace Lo Presti in the Hawks’ nets. but at the present time am undecided." stated Tiny Thursday night. "I re- ceived my medical test for the R.CA.F. and passed through all stages of registration after which made application for a commis- sion. ‘mat is over a weak n80. but so far I have received no word from Ottawa. I intend to remain in C ary a. few more days and if don't hook up with the air force or army ay ‘repora to Hawks." Montreal Oanadiens and Boston Bruins. who were to have left for Oalifoania Sunday to play l. five- gamo exhibition aeriu to boost sales of United States war bonds, will make the western trip next spring. 'I‘his was revealed last night by Tommy Gormun. General Man- g I801‘ of’ the Canadiens. German said the iaunt. whim called for three games at Los Angelle; beginning Wednesday night. and two more at San Diego, had been postponed because of trans- portation dilfieinties. . The Bruins and Canadlena are scheduled to play one of the Nat- ional fiockey Leagues two opening games at the Montreal Forum next Scturdav 111541.119‘ _ _ Canadlens have been practicing on Forum ice but they moved bac u, Verdun, Quebec yesterday be- cause the Forum will be used in Victory Bond sales promotion for most o; this week. The Habitants begun their training at Verdun a werk and a. half ago. THE LHARLOT'[_I§'I‘OWN GUARDIAN SCIGCUIUB SQTUiCG Stlldiés Ottawa elects Sltlldtl0fl Hockey Star To remain In Q.S.H.L. orriiwa . Oct. 20-(CPl-The stat”, Wattle“ or proieaiioihi hockey Elliott M. Little. Director of Nat- players in the Sel t 5e _ gram was given frfcilgsved rsltiilgyntig. day when officials reviewed the case of Stuart smith, player go;- Montreai Canadians of the National be Hockey League. employed in an Ottawa war plant. Selective _.$eiyice officials said ihhy were informed Smith left his d. W°Tk 8-! a hikh-speed machine-tool operator Oct. _l to report m chum- lens without giving the required sev- en days’ notice. Yesterday he ro- turned to the plant to work out the seven days‘ notice period. Particular concern of Selective Service officials centres about the date on which Smith's contract with the Canadlens was signed. If the contract was made prior to Sept. 1 it constitutes an ordinary luial agreement and can not be inter- fered with by Selective Service. If lt_ was since that date Smith comes within provisions of the agreement on hockey players reached mutually between Canada and the United Drillon and Blake may be Scoring punch MONTREAL. Oct. 20—(CP)-It looks like Gordie Drillon and Toe Blake are going to provide the scoring punch for Montreal Canad- iens when the ational Hockey League season opens at the end of the month At any rate. Coach Dick Irvin is counting on these two to keep the puck rolling toward the opposite end of the rink. ‘You may sec the two of them together when we start the season," he said. "I am going to take a crack at it. on Thursday night when we play Bruins in an exhibition game ” Les Oanadiens are slated to meet the Boston team in a pro-season gain‘: at Cornwall, Ont, Thursday . hit Irvin said he would like to see more scoring punch without losing any of the team's defensive ability. He added that the Habitants look- ed "fairly good" against the Army All-Stars last Saturday but they iddn't have enough scoring chances. "Joe Benoit works well with Bud- dy O'Connor and so does Ray Get- T liffe who would rather play with Buddy thanany other oen-tre in hockey," Irvin said. "On Thursday. we may move our lines about a bit and. see what happens. n Sunday game at Shawinigan Fa is with Washington Lions of the American Hockey league will be the deciding contest for the Canad- iens‘ lineup for Irvin plans to prune is roster down to 17 men on the asis of the showing in this match. ake and Drillon lead the scor- ing iri practice games. and no mat- ter who Irvin places in centre. this pair seems tc connect. Blake and Drilloii each counted four goals in today's practice game. NO-DOG-MAN FOB. LIFE England - (CPl- ‘l SOUTTIEND. Sidney Marrell was disqualified in court for life from keeping a dog. Simultaneously he was fined about $28. for failing to give his 511011151 proper attention. The Bruins. who arrived in Mont- real tho middle of last week. held several practice sesisoris at the Forum. and Monday they moved T0 Cornwall. Ontario. to complete their irakilna__ GQQD UNDERWEAR . . . 12 Wild to 7112:1044; Good health is vital to Victory-wind good Underwear is vital l0 1190151- Keep your present supply of Under- wear in good order by careful wcish- ing and “stitch in time" repair!- Do not buy new Underwear unless you need it-Ccincidds Fight- ing Forces in the Army, Navy and Air Force need it more than. you do, and their needs must come first. Wrih for Faldnr-"HOW T" Mal‘. YW" Underwear last longer." STANFIEUTS lIMlTED TRURO. N.S. ional Selective Service, in a formal statement announcing this agree- ment Sept. 15 said hockey players not subject to military service would allowed “to continue their pro- fessional athletic activities unless and until they are requested to en- gage in some non-military war u .. Thus Smith. if not protected by his contract. could be asked by Selective Service to continue at his war fob u be more essential- Offic all. it is erstood. have uk- cd Tommy Gorman. Canadians’ manager. to submit the Smith con- tract for examination. The Ottawa-Washington agree- ment does not provide any exemp- tion or postponement from military service but irierelv allows profess- ional players permits to work athletes. Some 27 players are re- ported affected by the agreemen but it is not known whether any besides Smith have been engaged in direct war Jobs. Prizes Tonight Postponed presentation of cups for local and Provincial Qucit winners will take place Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Curling Rink. All interested kindly attend. Bowling REBEKAH BOWLING LEAGUE Our Gang A. Sentncr 237 139 169 J. McLean 125 149 120 R. White 189 204 133 A. Thornton 135 114 1Z0 J. Howatt 150 158 107 Skywrlters E Mitchell 194 159 149 H. Turner 150 166 it? A. Craig 143 103 151 W. Burris 119 135 117 Eva MeMiilan 73 114 102 Dumo Dora: I. Iafferty 201 177 153 Thompson 93 100 92 N. Lowther 131 116 143 McPherson 121 134 82 lllt and Miss C. Smith 177 124 150 D. H00 1‘ 143' 130 I69 E. Mac ugall 120 147 95 . Brown 199 121 82 E. Sutherland 157 122 High single: A. Sentner. 237. High Three: A. Scntner, 545. HOLY NAME ALLEYS CHALLENGE MATCH Navy:- A. Crawford 150 192 142-484 R. Whltiock 144 226 182-552 R. Wlscmon 174 222 156-552 W. Berscht. I58 142 118-418 B. Whelan 168 154 150-472 Total-2478. R. A. II‘.- F. Edwards 207 137 165-509 J. Davis 158 172 149-470 T. Redfearri 167 140 167-474 F‘. Brown 159 145 137-431 182 127 190-499 . Hillan Tota1-2402. Brunieteau Signs . Again With Wings DETROIT. Mich. Oct 20—(OP)— The Detroit Red Wings signed one of their oldest veterans. 27-year- old Modere T. (Mud) Bruneteau. for another season today. Bruneteau was fourth of last y place his sisfllfllfe on the 1942-43 contract. It will be the ninth season with the Wings for Bruneteau who came up i934 from St. Boniface. Man. The Red Wing veteran is best remembered for scoring the winning extras race as record utmio minutes and 30 seconds of overtime. The same was between Wings and Montreal Mar- oons at Montreal in i938. Cuban: Team Wins Amateur World Series HAVANA, Oct. 20-(AP)—Ouba'a baseball team won the diampffm; ship of the amateur “world series tournament todav when Venezuela defeated the Dominican Republic. 10-7 in the final game of the round- “Y” Gym Classes Re-Open Oct. 19 The Schedule in u follflwv GIRLS- Junior-Tiles. and Thurs. 30 Y Intermediate-Mon. and Thur 4. P. M. Sen|nr—’.l‘hurs.-5.00 P. M. Senior-Sat. 11 A. M. BOYS- Junior-Mon. and WHI- 3-00 . M. Intermediate-Wed and Fri, 4.00 P. . Senior-Mon. and Thurs. 1.00 P. M. BUSINESS MEN- Mon.. Wed" Sal..—5.15 P. M- Llflkl keep m. mind tumbling. badminton. basketball. business girls gym. club and hobby classes. and dancing chases to be arranged. 1o_-1_’l;19_-21._ T65 151T R. A. F. SENIOR V3. S. D. U. SENIOR Si. Dlflislln‘! Football Field Wednesday, l‘ ” 21. 4 10-30-21. 7 Baltimore Disbaiids North Novas MEWHEIRE IN ENGLAND. gntmwd-The _North Nova Scotia MONTREAL’ Oct‘ 2o_(cp)_ B afbels, LleulL-COl. C. Pclch, President Geome slim. o’ the Que- 0.0. triumphed in an inter-batta- bec 56mm Hockey ma“ said w. lion competition held by the 9th him he had received word uutfiilihlwd Boredo- Ottawa Commandos “are in the t w“ "D" C9? °f n” Mum!" ham", 10o per “my Unit which carried off the honors. slate, 531d he had received word Representing the North Novas as m “Us cue“ 1n W.) telegram.“ one the result of their victory in inter- from Clare Brunton of the Ottawa Company COITIPBUUOII they flmiissed Auditorium and the other from the greatest number of point-s to Maj. Norringtcn. Ottawa military 560m ovor "C" 00y 0f the H L I area sports officer. 0f C. and "D" coy of the S. D. Commandos riao been admitted to and <3- H1811?!- the league. and then asked further D-awn up 1n hollow wimp for- time to consider the matter after million on the cricket ground of the league passedmnmeizlullng thatB. picturesque old_Engl'sh town the teams would be to four three battalions watched their fav- mnner National I-[Qqkey League orites vie for honors and the cov- players. d pennant donated Briga- b Commandos had asked for I week, for E W. Halderiby of t a High- “ which would have expired tomorrow land Brigad e. ight The battalions have lost none of President Slater said that with their parade ground unartness. de- Ottawa definitely in. work on the spite their spell “in the field". as eight-team schedule would start lm- was evidenced by the splendid mediately, with the opening games showing of the competing compan- either Nov. 1 or Nov. 4. ies. They marched, drilled and car- ried out precision movements with clock-like affect. Present at the ceremony was Major-General R.F.L. Keller of Many Rookies Seek Berths With Bruins CORNWALL, Ont, Oct. ZO-(CP) With only l1 of the men left from the Boston Bruins of last year. Art Ross will have to fill in his ranks lPOlTi HD1011}! 111B YQUKiQS (ll YIXTNEHY. in the training camp. However. Ross’ should have little difficulty in chosing from the group of amateur $155712“ $1532.”? “tmmf. °“’ i w e a o Hoe ey w“ fence Minister. am. Amateurs ih camp are Bill shiii. Fm Obi/MS Prawns he could not Don Gcllinger, John Schmidt. Ar- Say Just What reinforcements were mamy 9.11.1911“, Ray V011 and Ken inbEngland standing behznrl the Smith. Incidentally. Schmidt is no units of the Catiedlim Army and relation to Milt Schmidt of Kraut Pefldv f0 flll any gaps caused by casualties. He said the two brigades of’ the second dvision from which units weze drawn for the attack on Dieppe were the first he visrcrt. He found both right up to gtroiiiztEi or practically so after their heavy losses in the Dieppe operation last August (Continued from page i) The pa:ty stopped briefly in Montreal, where they chanced planes before fly rig an to Ottawa. "The reinforcement situation is as satisfactory as it could be under he circumstances." said the De- Line fame. For The Duration BALTIMORE. Oct. 20—(AP)— "I saw everybody and everything Baltimore Orioles of the Eastern I could 59g 1n twp weeks," he 581d, Ufllbfid $m£65 Amateur HOCKEY “I saw all five divisions, the Iicr- League has been disbanded. but the esfry corps, Headquarters troops (glltygvili ge rtgizrtéengd bty E-‘ae (gir- 5 11V 005 “t1 931W BY talked with zacticall cvcrv iiillii Crawford, an Oriole director. said who was m 133591331 33;“; wh}, wen; the board voted last night to sur- to 1316mm render its franchise in the Eastern ~50“... o; those renews did a Lealwe “Hm the W” 15 °V"- at job-all of thrm in fact. Tl)!‘ ellows who were decorated all talked about what others (lid. They realized they were only pnrt of the show." The army engineers. he snid. have Just competed an airdrome which will accommodate army co- operation aircraft serving with the Canadian Armv. .F—‘i RIIBINIIEX surrintis 0n Up and Up "I think there is a very decided feeling that things are on the up and u ,' he said, speaking of the genera war situation but he declin- ed tn elaborate or express aiiv per- sonal views on the outlook for the future. Mr. Howe said he spent most of the time in London reviewing the prcductcn program i943 "and IF YOU WANT A IUIT THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL-WEAR WILL- ANII KEEP S SHAPE i Ask Yoinfr/iiton Roamrsx The ionic eflcct in wearing we reached a number \.) important llleaesuillngl creates tlfeel- decisions." He added he ("Ollltl not i thih ~ ~ o lug of confidence. Q aunmmTico BRITISH Mimuracrtiv-"i . l"' " now. The Munitions ltlinstcr said LL-(Jczi. A. \.. .'..iii:iiinn. Commaiidcr-in-cliii-f of the (‘mi- adlan Army overseas. described BRlNGlNG UP FATHER and reinforcement units. I think I k Triumph In Competition Overseas the 3rd Division who. at tho close of the competition. presented Capt. JW, Douglas. Amherst, C.O. of "D" Coy with the championship pennant. D1111!!! the afternoon the mused pipe bands of the Brigade pre- sented a colorful appearance as they played and counter-marched and lziter performed the traditional ceremony “Retreat? Officers of the winning company in addition to Capt. Douglag m- 011169. Calf. A. . Davis. Sydney; lieut. D M Ripley. Truro: Liieut. Jock Grieves. 1 _ mout, Arnold Tailor. Kensirigton, P.E.I. It. is interesting to recall that "D" Cov of the North Novas was recruited on the Island and was commanded by Major J D. Stew- art. now seoond-iri-command o! the Battalion. still known as "The Islanders" they exhibit a fine spirit not ii little of which is due the N C. O.'s led by that canny vetcmn C SM. Willazd Yorstoii. George- town. Other senior N.C.Os in. elude CQ.M.S. Layers, George- town. S . Harry Bishop. Summer- side. SK. Mutt Mullins‘. Bt. Peter's Bfly._and Sgt. Jim McIrinia. sum- merside. ivar materials sent from Can- ada as "the best stuff that has come to England." The party crossed the Atlantic in the “Commando! the transport aircraft which carried Prime Min- ister Churchiliv to Russia and Gen. Jiiirsniuts, Pr-ne Minister of South Africa to England. Gen. Smuts arrived shortly before Col. Ralstcn and Mr. Howe left but they did not 1w"- a chance to meet him Mrs. Howe and Mrs. were at the airport to meet their liiisbalitls 21S well as Prime Mlnzster hiiicKeiizio King, Air Minister Power. Transpcrt Minister Mich- aud. Pensions Minister Mackenzie and high and Munitions and Supply De- partments. N. S. Religious Denominations OTTAWA. Oct. 19 - (GP) - Rifiaicu; denominations c! Nova. in residents in 194i were ah- . .IIL‘t‘(l lcdai" bv the Dominion Bureau of stat stirs, in a census summary. as follows:- (Crrresponding tzials for 1931 in brricketsi Rcman Catholic 188.944 062.754: Unitrd Church of Canada 124.301 4110.548); Anglican lt3.393 (88738); Baptist 89.272, 1112.098); Presby- icriun 47.415 (413.9150): Lutheran 9.104 (7.949); Jewish 2.167 (1.935): Church of Christ Disciples 2.037 (1.- 119): Pentecostal 1.848 (537): Ad- ventist 1.357 (1.l44).. ‘Fool pcipulatlcn of the province in 1911 ivri: 577,962 compared with 512,846 in I931. N. Biliirman Gets Commission OTTAWA. Oct 20 — (C?) - The Rcynl Czuiadiari Air Force to- night aiincuiicrd the names of 30 pilots, graduates of N0. 1 Service Flying ’I‘raining School at Camp Borden, Ont, urho have been corn. Jlfll as pilot officers in re- ticn of iiizh standing in their ‘ ll_!. COUTSCS The men included Sgt. L Armstrong, Fredericton. Boston h officials of the Defence m5 Robert the {light from which ‘SE1?- _, 7 PAGE you MIGHT AS WELL cusw rtis Cronin '10 FiIziimh-"e Overseas Lcziw t, lill) Apps admits He will miss Gordie Drillon ST. CATTIARLNES. Ont. —tCP)—Syl Apps aura-s '~ die Drillon that thet- \\li another during the co tional Hockey League scuzuii. For five years Apps iiiiu Dlllliili . played centre and right. wuiiu. le- spectively. on ToroiitoMaple Lrllifs’ first string forward line but mre separated recently when l)l'.l. .. was sold to Muiiireiil Llv u. liiem em beimttwlvi c ll illv Th4- (Lllillfllilll Press) pi t '. I‘. ‘tiyh- recently said he uncloubze miss his lay-making ct thought im "I guess he's right at that. said Apps who is here trriiiine Zlli ilie 1942-415 edition of the L1 "You can't iiliiy with .i w, live years without Lie mu m». to do. where he'll be. how Mei i-iill. former ton Bruin and Brooklyn An star. was fitting Ill. Apps six the Brooklyn team would no. ODQI: ' atc this season. ‘ Gen. McNaughiztiifs S011 Now Reported Killed In Action Oct _~ LONDON, 2o _ w p CABLE) - A fiC'\\'Sq)d}1€i‘ oliltu notice announced today Uflfll 2i uiem Mass for Sqdii. Ldr Iin Rieq y G.A. (Bud) McNiaughton, 2a- year-old son of Lt-Gen. AG.L. McNaughton. Commander of the Canadian AIYILY overseas, ui" '2 said at the Lfnthcrhrxid R llliill Catholic Church Oct 23. Young McNar-glizcri, ii nltlllllif of the R. C A F._ was listed I June 25 as missing after air atioris. He now is reported ki in action. The young flit‘: foiled to return from a flight Juiie 22 Ho i to be a navigation inst: flew from Canada to an .0 get flrstJiari-d experience naught- itxggnsfelil‘llirsomifiilipfiillplliflg:[gilt Al tteigll nor m ._ ._.. .. g/fmfluggtcn‘ in“, m, o. ‘m, BLTTER .\If.,\ s \.l'..\R lifl Gt. (ion. action when lils sen u 137g FY‘- rm»...- lie tl.<l iiot vi...“ llv Gail-rue Mc Klan us -=. 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