‘s 1POR c n ‘Big Time U. S. Sport iSeen Past War Crisis By ELMEB DULMAGE '1 Canadian Press Staff Wrlior Fuisw YORK. Oct. l9—(CP)- g-time commercial sport in the lmited States seems to have pass- ed, safely through its own war R3515 and tc stand everv chance of ‘ i; business as usual for the tinn. its is not to sav that govern- or.- t autlsorillrs in Washington znav not stop the “as usual" nart if it any dav. but so fai- there is gVffV indication that Wflihlllfiw" prr-fers to let baseball. racing. foot- call and hockey carry on. Most authorities on the subject aggce that the crisis was reachcd last spring when the major 190R“! baseball tennis woiibled up l0 ti"? startinu line and opened a season jSportl Briefsi "iioast Boxer gglbrwglileai Battier Ryan/realities. ( JAJ. rank “it '. » "A? sem-etorvtreasurer of the New England Association of the Amateur Athletic Union and not- ed in the amateur sports ivorld- lied at his homo Llonduv 1112b!- ~ -, o--.. 0t. 19-min- fogbggfcllgn. New CYork Yankees’ second baseman. said todav 11B doubted if he ivould plav baseball again next year but his 111E110! JlliV- smUed. For Gordon went on :0 sav he lritsiidcd to play basket- oall and handball this winter to keep in shape. lust in case inxuaaeonrsfoct. iii-tari- Manazer Paul Thompson of the Chicago Black Hawks hockfiy tflilm announced todav the Dllrcliase of van-ran centre Clint Smith from me New York_ Rangers now yin training at Winnipeg. The Hawks “attaining in ltllnneapolls. sou/alive Rebekah Bcwiinl League Cardinals A.‘ S iitner M. nimpsun F..Tecd L. iCrockett Luncnsters E. ‘Mitchell McPherson O. LDWIhPX‘ E. Campbell B. Staxvnrt . i No 4 E, szitherlaild ': l/Iocdntlllail if. lcnrd When Canadian Press] with Capt. Angus Wal- 'i'n, rctafned her tiile the North Atlantic tishinw ii .t Halifax 12 years ago torlay- The Luncnburg schooner wcn is best-of-t series over the Un- tied States llenlzcr. Gertrude L. Thebaud to p its 10-year inter- national rrccrd lntagt Remember (By The B ~ oin Bkillfl ., M%-us MLGITE’! TOOTH POWDER If it's kissin’ remember this—76°/,', oi‘ all adults have bad breath. And unfortun- you‘re missin’, nfcly, (lTlll-IRS always detect it bcforc YOU do. Take no chances! Use Colgate’: Tooth Powder. Scientific lull prove conclusively that in seven oul of Ion roses Colgate‘: Tooth Powder Imionlly stops ornl bod broolli. SAVES YOU MONEY l Compared to other lCldiIIF brands. n large tin of Col n: s gives you up to 30 morn bru ' s giant tin up to 46 man briubinp —-i'or no: s penny more! TIP TO SMOKERS! Colgate’: ToodrPowder is one of the guickest, CISIE‘?! ways to uud against tobacco lfsin and to cco breath! Ger Colgate’: today. GOLGITET TOOTH POWDER .1256. 4C0. (uniform/r ilk/Am AI 1r tl/ANX m”: iuw I i wasn't a. gambler in the ' counts and was that no one could sly 101' Illfo Wflllid ver be ‘to lessen strain on travellinl fo- oilities the ball clubs trained near home tend of boskinl! as usual in the Florida sun. As l off on six per bent from the nrevuius len- son Washington isn't Riven w talk- ing aloud on the sports ouestion but the verv absence of any word from government or srmv or navy sources is taken to mean there will be nothing to prevent the major‘ leagues from operating next base- ball season, or for that matter the minor leagues. B Allan Ni kl Ion Cnnuliiym Press Sctofef Writer LONDON, Oct» l9 - (c?) -. Sitting disconsolate and a trifle groggy in his dressins room. Gordie Wooonouse brightened considerably when the champion of R/Jylll Navy admitted he ad lust been knocked down for t e first time in his 320 fight career. lt was bound to make the Van- couver corpvral feerbetter because he was the welterweisht boxer W110 did the knockinl"allil0llgh he not 1 himself knocked right out a 10W’ minutes later. Flottcncd in the third round of| a scheduled eight round contest‘ at London's Queenoberry Club. J18 Canadian Army stalwart considered‘ it a rand sporting gesture when his a versary, Petty Officer Rel; Hoblyn. exits-red the room to con- gratulate him. "That's the first tine I've ever been of; my feet." Reg confided. "And that right you hit me is the hardest I've ever experienced. I thought a battleship had plowed in- to mo" A5 a matter of fact. the tanned Canadian of 153 pounds chopped Reg to the canvas three‘ times in the second round and there I ' roaring] crowd who would take s bet on the navy titlist lasting out the third. Made One Mistake Gordie sized up the tough tar in ' the opening round during which he made only one mistake. A blow to the head forced the rubber guard from his mouth and when he bent to pick it up. Reg cocked him. Not that the blow really hurt. but Gor-' die confessed later he might have been kayoed right then and there. The second round was a minute old when the tall. strong Vancouv- erite flashed a, right that dropped I-foblyn for an eight count. Grog-ry, he went down twice more for n e staggering around the ring at the bell. Then, the unexpected that makes boxing matches the attraction they are in Britain, popped from no- where on a right that caught Gor- die flush on the Jaw. He took ‘he count of seven as the third round’ opened and was an easy mark for another right that laid him out for the count. In Britain almost a year, Gordie just completed a gruelling anny physical training course and this was his first fight in nearly three m0nth<. Since landing. the 23 year old kid who held the B. C. weiter crown for five years has been m the ring a dozen times and emer- ged a victor in all but three. "I'm in great shape." said Gordie. looking in vain for facial cuts and fast recovering from the fight. "But my timing is out. I'm Mg fighting again until I get it back." Sillr Eskimos Move Farther ilorth By JAMES MoCOOK i Canadian Przs; Staff Writer) OTTAWA. Oct. l9—(CP)—En- couragrd and assisted by the Fed- eral Govemment. Canadian Es- Lmos are moving farther and fir- ther into the north to territory they never reached before but where game is plentiful, Maj. D.L. IONTAG I I‘!- I l.’ IIONTAGBE, EAT. I AND ll P. I. OUIIS TUESDAY I P. l- KATINEI l-ll I. I. _..___..__.._ ROMANCE AN YT SET “I ImirsTT-uPAl/‘E COMING no ‘I T388 MONTAGUE nun ggnus ' Already hailed pig-stokes of “git so a n . .. "$.33 we heavier-a o . w sc n s Reyklgik. tihe lcapitol, o; Iceland‘. e s t nvo ves . . n p?“ and digifileduneong ltses ' " be till‘! n: . I Ylle but Win68 l r Zf-aas to the no» 0W. a is known for her skating prowess. her breathless pins are oato to sur- pass anything she has ever before attem ted. ls both timely and sn~ s. for it pays tribute to our northern nei hbors in a most un- usual way. e will leave the theatre with the iirillression that our boys are in excellent hands in the fai- North. Sport Shorts From Britain Bv ALLAN NICKELSON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Oct. l3—(CP)—Rac- lng days of the greatest. greyhound since the immortal Mick the Miller ended on a London track when cham ion Bs-llvnennan Moon ulle up lame in a trial. Now the oon will take up stud duties at the previously unheard-of fee of approximately M75. The Moon belongs to Mrs. W . Ceames. one of Britain's foremost owners of racing dogs. And. though it ight be hard for Canadian to visualise, there ii- in pubs and other places where the sporting fratem- ty gathers for a chat over the day's events when it became known th Moon had torn a shoulder and h muscle. as one of‘ the Colle nounclns l‘! I Mu. Den .1 OOOIIXCIDIIOIOIIIDII. CO IID IJII III ‘Ne: IIATION INI > two xwmuu- m»; dill}!!! Inniflllfl. Abvid Csvcnsnh to the Charlem- ‘ tel Beau 31': llllvnmleonnn. 110m ester“! the Y TRAIN AND loft Borden iwith iio pellenlm hora with "l0 at 6J0. oorferry mode 0 l MAKING 000D IICOVIIY- The fri do of LAC. Freder- l... £35k". oft}. w... was ma... ‘a t.'"°"'.:a's":.:i".r" m: E» making o mod recovery. LAIBIIIP of Wales the eight scholarships amounting tn 83.000 dies-i School’ a lgatflyur medical stud- S 0 “DO ‘Nnewioundleond l rsmnn LADY raises - m. ‘Thomas R. Boer. Makwitlle B004- l. ceived a ‘ yesterday an- the death of his sister nie Dbrrach. Couofohsrlo. New York which ed there yesterday after an us of some- time. She leaves to mourn three brothers. Thomas R. Charlottetown- ton Willi C of lnoe no are listed Among Ind -Mrc. Janie vickerson ofboston to whom symoathv is extended. loos-Ann POULTRY 4am». generally have settled around n bu- hilst early pul- ler show greater production each week. lvfliitary roouireuusnts are taking care of most receipts. Pro- ducers are receiving Ior iingroded eggs: AL 46. AM 48 AP 38. B 35. C 80. Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown AL 40, AM 47, AP 43 n 40. C 36. Certified prod-tiers are receiving gr camped eves Al. 00. AM 48. A _ plus two cents for cartons. Poultry receipts are in- creasing and producers receive for s theatr- x e . rs e . r e IFOWI 23. B 2i. C l7 I MATBONS WANTED-The civil Service Commission is inviting ap- phliacoggnlstnfor to (Tm M‘ for a en o Peasant National Health at Ottawc. d sa ry per onnummn - itionn of ital’ Matron l-ii in?” m , on; y, '81 inizual a at Ste Anne de 01l- if“ Vancouver. ons ~3ellevue. ‘Thsose interested in mak- PIOVMOQI Ind n II INIIITAINED 41v- Iill Wildil wu en evlilnl by his o1 at a party u ire Cherie town on the occasion of uls twenty-mid birthday. IIIUIN IIOI MONTIEAL- lb’ and In. 8A. "ACT-COG return- ed tom when! imsirplanc 011 balsa‘. urr much improved iii ’ ' KINEMIN ‘I MEETING — District W "'-...<r:s=.s.r~.-.r gt K‘ en's Clubs of the Mor- . N. B. lut ycf Mono- ), Go. fllsce Bay. Dlotric I. Murphy. I s. ‘a Cemetery. Service grove was conducted by Rev. Mr. iloollennsn and Ray. Mr. Wilson. Poibearets were Messrs. Lemuel doc r v un en. ere mgr °"i..“ilo“t‘“‘“m Mai ivebner and DJ. Bonnell. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the Mrs. Edith Mullen was held f the ws by the Rev. DJ. "GU15 son. snslsteg‘ by the Rev. Louis Mui- v. . . . y. illiam. u my, Frank and Horace Cutcliffe. lntannent Fr cemetery. 0N TOUR 0F INSPECTION — Major General H. Kennedy, Ott- awa, Quartermaster General of Canadian Army with Lieutcna ‘ Colonel P. C. Ahcrn. Military En- gineer M District No- 6 were con- ducted on s tour of inspection of the various military properties hen yesterday by Col. J. R. Paton and Colonel G. E. Pull. Tcmorrow the inspection will be completed and Moj- Gen Kennedy and Col. Ahern will proceed to Halifax by airways. Miss Josephine Handralian. formerly of Charlottetown. n manger iw the Express last even- *6: Our Way IT ‘ing a lioations are A __ to seek articulars from the ad- posted ad the Moon been running in f normal times. there's little he would have be Miller's prize m 000. He won 05 of he won l4 successive and only a head defeat at London's White City Btadlum-whers crowds 90,000 gathered to watch the ogs in peacetime-prevented his egulsgling Mick the Miller's run o . Surrey's cricketing twins. Flt. Sift. A. V. Bedser was a. standout for the RAJ‘. and took two wickets told sport even by their best friends, has been intensified. A year ago Eric was promoted to fligh sergeant and received a din- tingulshimz mark in the of a crown over his three stripes. Now brother Alec has been promoted to flight sergeant-and the trouble starts all over main. Vic Oliver. British comedian who is son-in.iaw of Premier Churchill. took his first racing victory of the season when Treasury. recent sc- qulsition to his mall stable, won o seven-furlough sprint at Ascot. It also was the first triumph for ‘Treasury. purchased by from Sir Malcolm McAlpine. Prices ranged from $70 w $1,000 stall Mnrannoourneool bloadstoi costly ing. The best price of 2w was pnld by Trainer Torn Ionic. n two-year-old filly which hssNplaced three times this season in orthern England racing. Ludo Warein, handsome hock- ey performer from Regina. flask. wont get n chance to display his wares this winter unless he moves Oliver McKeand. superintendent Eastern Arctic, said today I The movement of native peoples to areas where they can best use their skill as hunters has become a part of government policy and is working out well. Maj. McKeandl told The Canadian Press on his re- turn from an HOOD-mile Inspection voyage with the Hudson's Bay Com-| pony supply ship Nascople A large reserve of game has been I established in the rctlc Islands preserve where no white inI-n. ex- cept under unusual circumstances. may hunt This Preserve has r0- ved of value in moving naives from areas of scarcity to areas ofi en - This year the movement wag pram’ ticaily halted due w an Outbreak of spinal meningitis in the southeon‘ section of Baffin Island. At one, pclnt. 47 cases were reported a-. mcng the natives and the fear was that the disease would spread tn- land and affect larger numbers. Natives move to ares; fur-tim- north only wish to o, and they have the as- surance t ey may return if they do n_ot like the new country, Mo]. Mc- heand said. He cited the case of several Eskimo families who. in l0- 34. were moved from south Baffin d to Devon Island. north. where game was so; miles A post was established serve them. The Eskimos did not care very much for the new land and when the su ply ship returned said they annte to o home. Headln south e sailed into Arc ic Boy s saw numerou, oes. The Es- themselves lbklmos hare a habit of sending messn es friends in the south. ask ng them to come along w loin mem, and they 141k u enthusiastically about the when they express their m" Dlentiful- N t0 tn their F0 into a colder climate. Onco of t. Philadelphia Ramblers in the American. Ludo is a leading air. craftman on clerical duties in a North African administrative j _._____.____ ilay Gctliffo To Play Again STRATPORD, ONT" Cot. ll —(CP)--Bay Cetlfffe. forward with Montreal Cmdadlens 0f the Nita ionli l-focke League. announced today he wl luve sho to iii: Canadians at their It. loin , Que. tra camp. , in business here. prlviwsly had laid he would not return to active oom- Detition this season. ._____._____ SAINT JOHN. ma. Oct. ia- (cp)_viiiwflh'nielift.nincl dad p‘ OUHOQ i workmen’ u hn. WI! for n rth hite ioneers used in lp:ci:n%uth:far wepct. In). Mc- Keand flouridied. loo, Romance has There was the young hkimo southwest hoard about sueen moo Gulf, iciorln Island, who Baffin Islanders who hod come to Ross North he we rt district and found s bride lmon Eokimol .500 miles whose ori|inal home wu an: Civil Be ssi n in the main cities in Vince: "There is n and it is the hope of m S52E09 (Cgdmmuslon that ere may a I response lthelr advertisement. GUJRANHHI EiRlVWl ‘MNLWA. 7W» HIP? VQJ i TALK TU VERY ELLE- in I BRINGING UP FATHER lisgistratfi Pliill l-illléil. T0 tchiflliltiililll ‘ .'n""" C ' "grid Sh" WING’ 011‘ - lF-(CH-Nl- ra‘ll...i°‘~ “rte: v m t Co dians had l-ITIIIC quTrsmonntfs of the i040 resisting; are m import- theywlll r-roln n. pungent plane after the w li tie - amateurs .*.*."...:......1."". ‘s. as for cashing cheques t they now are essential to obtain liquor permits and poorwrtl-e-Iid even to be buried. Repo reac there are some indications they may leek to have it ma permanent. e is no scams ion in official circles of a new registration. but i! the certificates were to gain o per- manent piece in Canadian life it likely they would have to be liven some more permanent form than Y Billet‘. s: uld probably have to be recorded“ the oertlfi- cater. At present address changes are marked only on the master card and no ire is mode on oer- tiiflcate which the individ au- ML ones are recorded. 70000 lddNllP-B have to be changed and 0.000 cords e out of the files for people ' w n have died. Every month about 06.000 duplicate certificates have to be issued to replace those lost. and s record goes on the master card. These master car tons of them-ace filed in 11.000 boxes on . Canada's best bodrninto irts in the Rldeau Winter Club. mformat on on the cards lo con- cred confidential. JK. Houston. ch ef registrar. said he has to tum down a constant stream of requests from creditors and others who ind the records hilhly val- uable for commercial purposes. EDINBURGH -(OP)- Per the first time in the history of the Scottish Presbyterian church it has bleden decided to admit woolen as e ers. AB. Raymond Smith. wife and babv. arrived front‘ Halifax on fur- lough last evcnlniz. Bv J. R. Williams: ,.._... IS ‘mar no. 51.001: THAT'S - ‘ii-tar ARED man's wuvme OFF Hl$ EAR? CH, "$8 THEY HAMWER- BRING crater wiMMm HES INTO USIN’ TH‘ SHOPS? O Requires minim nation-cooler"- labour Commercial and lndufiiol Models available in also: from $0 lo 500 lbs. coo per in. lee lo mend l-l bier; or vnlo P LMEB LECTIJC 181 ‘It 517:0, Charlottetown ocro ‘can 20.1w 5 tlZCAE. umnt- OObteiiilrnoximum TU “Mall FAiIlAllIi-IOISI HI. Ii PALIIII. a WILLIAM! Wom- Stroet, Ulmmonldo Murray River Victory Loan. l0-l9-1i. coupon-r. ANNIVIBGAIY MONTREAL, Oct. l8—(CP)—Sr H. Mon Allan and Lad today cell ted gheirm 8512:‘ I dlnfl VETS l‘ , C grou fir}? frieiiidg atv their Chateau TR. "iii gfrmhiigfiraiifiifintfzgag e son . of the Allan Steamship Company. POSTWOMAN HOLDS NOTABLE RECORD w . Wallis‘; , - g3 E lzabg lfy u of this South Wales town hu completed more thln U years rer- vice u u. postwomon. ha: walked over 140,000 miles delivering letters’. a I-l fem u n o mor§rthan years’ Poet Office Our Boarding House- sorv CC. _vvhen_ul_ii_s_'l‘li_cmu_bgcgn_qn_li_e_r liven. The Battle 0f The Bands The shrill well of the Pipes in a medley of Gaelic songs , will engage in a musical bottle with the martial music of brass when the band of Beach Grove Training Centre, under direction of Bandmuter Corporal Doiron takes on the L. 0. A. Pipe Band under the baton of Pip Major Duncan ‘ at Murray Harbour North, Thursday, 6.30 P.M. Murray Harbour South, Thursday, 8.00 P. M. ‘Thursday, 9.00 P.M. . Prominent speakers will present the story of the Fifth NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE. ' delivery round before War, then were very few women. ‘_._i.._._____ LONDON miles. ‘Ihey the Mediterrou- - since last November. ,hJs ginooshBn rirhes NNoEI TWO OI‘ THEM can ...k A .A1~. __ ) - A 015m swimm- ing naked IBIOII ='~""f"“d-’°‘f.i.. rvs s m v “algae was With Major Hoopla Y~ 1 rook A PEEK AT You MlGHT TRAIN EGAQQRG! A6 rupee PLAYERS 11m Cave Air. UGUAL an Foo. MOI HER? SHE JUST CAFE HOME MD l5 KITCHEN YELLOW, 5Q- _ I 55,1 AMDC ‘TRENCHJIOW Teu- ME AREN'T BEING TRAiNEo MR WE'VE DECIDED TO DNNT TH’ BLUE; Ylbfi ‘$5.3- ll- N"CUZ @3831?! sav Ami-time PAINTING THE KITCHEN, T00 i the Boer 4 poet- Now the number exceeds ‘ -(CP)- Four mom 4 Volturno Rlv- -