cukizigrrcrgyyw _ GU61? 9.1/3.1‘? will“ g; i, 1th l Sinclair McKay M. R. McGulgaw vbulvltlgfigfupcfifiéfies Queritilec. it. o. 5plll€tL M. MfiKimwll a?“ probably me owes; u-ophy LkiB. McMillan J. A. Bergfiy , , be ccm-petcd Lr at the lot-m S p i1 Rlce wins rink and adherents of the "Yfltllilf Opening Competition Fm» 'Wright Carling Trgph y Here Today 11st - und of thc t%rclgg¥i°genisotoday at the l -4 w. n. Glllis P. . Win. A. McPliee R. C.A.S. C. down Highlanders 6-4 TRURJO. N8" Jan. 8--(OP)—'I‘l-le Royal Canadian Anny Service corps defeated hm Highlanders 0-4 in a nlp and tuck Antigonlsh - Pfctou- gfglfiltlfster 1mm: suns here m- ., ,- 110w with lntcrct he l. Hffusm} E- M°D°|l51d , game will to t_ “es The [Cu m us. McDonald R. B. Nicholson S lly as It w" l" _- . __ . M. _Gu.>'s s. s. Smith ll lUdll awar players Wm be 59m m “Wm w J. _P. Suzunonds Dr. Creelman Kay skip Skip WRIGHT TROPKY A, J, Heartz L, ,,_ 5mm rmw YORK. Jan. a-ra1=>_ R. H. Jenkins A. B. comma Greuvry Rice. former Notre Dame Ihursdli- Jlm- 9 P. W. Turner C, M_ Aval-d runner and h Mer of the American 13x5, 131mg, n" 5_ Jardjne record at two and three miles, to- —4 P- M-— Skip Skip day was namcd winner of the 1940 L s Stememon Sullivan Award. annually present- o, K. PrPSbY - - LlTlXr-rrq, -G ._ ed to the nUlted States athlete g, c. Bohakf-‘l’ E4 qwmdn n. E. Mayne E. M. Phillips judged to have done the most dur- h. McPherson -H ‘P, k iJ~ H. Corry Ivan Home lng the year to advance the cause g, C. M00“ a < "F. W. R. Scnmnn Fred Moore of sportsmanship. 5d b 1P ‘A. V. spillett W. C. Davies Rilgfiwhol iowcred the two-mile ,. S p mar oe‘g1 mhiutcs. 36.2 seconds Albert Murley i V and hte three-mule standard to i3 M. W- $91?“ J C ivIom-{fonleyy B. Richards J. D. McLean minutes. 58 secnds. was the over- w. Hyndman - -R E épmem ‘Fl-Eéliuictlltn‘ Dr W McDonald whelming choice of 600 sports h, . - - skip . aiiu 1615‘ Roy Quigley leaders who participated 1:1 the 5x1 léfiwlnchestei r. Pierce voting. He polled 1.013 points, more n. H. Dun“ M_ A‘ Howatt kvD Sk than his next two rivals combined. our KQYKIWdY J- J~ 1mm“ Dr. Joe McMillan c. K. Fraser y_ 11' _steius Ed. Nicholson 131-, ,]_ p_ Lantz 5 Benton Dr. Giddlngs COL Fl!" R. C. Stoddard J H Howat-t Skip 5km Di‘. Tldmarsh a, Be S“ RESULTS Maple, Leafs Look As If They Are On The CIPTOWN ALLEYB Commercial League Enterprise Bakery:- oa O ecave E. McDonald 1'11 186 m2 J. H. Gallant 177 168 125 B. Dunn 191 224 113 in; J McLeod 158 185 153 (Bv The Canadian Press! change of playing dates in the ‘ii-Effillgflfis 161 218 241 ‘lbronto Maple Leaffs big lead at rcuular schedule. At the same time. ' the head of the Natzonal H:_ckc,t' the hrt Detroit club, hslcl to a. 1-1 w||§||s Hams-_ League parade evaporated qu ckly draw by Boston Tuesday night. R_ cNel ' 175 24o 185 enough when Toronto injuries and will be guests of Americans at New g Toombs 192 129 105 | Detroit. spurt c.mbln:d tuzumst Ygrk, P: Doyle 151 192 n3 the Leafs, but the Tor:nito_ cause The Amerks are down in the R, McDonald 15g 15g 113 begins to look stronger azan ntw. cellar of the lcague at present. c McKinnnn 232 901 175 That 4-3 overtime vtctcry over but they still have hc-pes of com- Totapqgig, Montreal Canadiens Tuesday nicht zng out. of it. and In home ioe will High single c, Dacia“- 241, stair tiit'.ifsl"i.‘tiit-.“i.i "he m Wm “we Q m . . re s z , . hp spot after tww days cf sbvrzntz ivlcntrears Canadiens. who have G. and c. Pure Mm:- tlie position w:th D-El/‘Olli Red Wmizs been showing plcntv of lmbrove- J. McAlcer 133 211 183 Now thc lieofs are out in front by mcm. lately, although still only W. Dooley 187 168 151 |single point. but they have a game one game out of the cellar, wit] be J. Poulton 145 132 201 advantage. and the team is rzrud- uutsst= of Chicago Blrck Hawks in J- White 259 158 203 unlly getting track to full strerszth. the third come of the night. A G. Gregory 94 184 141 Leaf: take 0n the fourth-plant- W11‘. curried with a Ranger loss. Total—2550 flew York Rangers at hmo tcgrght twlculd DllllMl-h? Cainuclé: up into a 8m a zame ma e necvsar, 3 a‘ rse-wn, e c r c . 15- - - -*—~*— - .\‘tc one 9 2 on Rflelnfl‘ French owner, M. Boussac, brought V- 9811B!“ 145 191 182 _ ~_ mu 522.763. Other than these, only If? ellffgettg lg?’ Lvrd HOSGDPI‘ - - 1 0C ~- In 01d Britain ,, S..,,_.,,,,FY**"<“*H"'* “°"'"°" Tot-al-2692 Despite Bombs By DOUGLAS AMARON Canadian Press Staff Writcr tormou, Jan. '1 - (c?) 431st- ith race horse owners who .1111 their colors flying in the Your o1 Blitz, 1940, wi‘l go down in sport history as a brave lot of uivn .\:~.:i women to ivhcm love of the spin‘. meant. mole than their ‘ofkc’. books. Postponcments. cancciluziofis, lliortage of horses and uurt-muu- emtive stakes combined to lunttc t the flat rlcing season just end "d u gesture to the spurt tuiher than u profit-making enterprise. Bu: flu- lben wIio make racing in Enzluntl ny that conditions, bar. as thrv warn could have been worse. and ulrc. 1y plans fire being made for n moi": extcrsive season ivxt your. Many meetings were Cll11f‘(‘l‘8{l be- cause of a‘r raid dunwer and a c-"n- Dlrison of tlic amount of .- M" money won on the flat in 19f’) mm- Diired with i938 —thc 1n=t full you —6llCWS how scrlousfy msiqg has been affecfcti by the war. 103B and 1940 in i939 Lord Dcrhv lwrvlcd the list of winning OWHE“S with $15.’).- 132 and was followed hv Jurrss V. R-‘mk with just urtrfcr $‘32i.5(l'l.'1"u"-e Otlitr owufs w": more ‘llf‘l‘l $89 (Wt In‘. six ohers between $44 d |75.6-.0 each. This. year Hhhistvcrth topped the list. .. , ' r w y‘! > DlBs m AIR cnasn "Ins-can h‘ m": A. w. "Mann . mdced in Lo ‘In Sweeney, 8!. lprlntcr, has been in; noldent, it was ndon. lle won NIB ll port with four other; consigned to -iarmswort-h zmcl Darling owed their ytositicii each to one animal. Goclun won the 1,000 Guineas and Oxks for HnrmsurJrt-h and Pont 1-’- Evvque, recently sent to stud, the Derbfy for Darling. Neither of these men is a. bzg owner so both realized 200d profits. Practically every own- icr ill the country is believed to have operated on a deficit. Lnrd rJcrtry, yvho hns considerable as- sets in his stallions Hyperion and Efuzwvnir, may have been an excep- ticn nlzhnugh his winnings dropped to $10,146. T119 AutuKhan was well down in "he list of owners and would have luid an even poorer season but for x4e successes of 'I‘urkhan in the I:L<li Derby and the Yorkshire St. Lcgzr. His smart three-ycar-old Sfrdust went thwugh the season without whining a race although it W115 second to Turkhan in the St Lvgvl‘. Aga Khan's Stablee The Ago Khan now ls left with cnly one horse in training. the four- yczir-old Winterhalter, a promlsmg slayer that won three races tnls yer. All others who carried the famous chocolate and green colors wet-c either sold or retired to stud. Fiom his home in Geneva, the Ago lKlicn intends to watch the situa- illPll and mark time until it lin- ll 0v . It was ircm Geneva he di- .cd the snle of his former Derby champions, Bahrum and Mahmoid, to United States owners. Normally the Age. Khan main- tains at least 40 good class thor- oughbrcris in training and the cut- rcncy restrictlcn..' The National Hunt season now lsvunderivay with l3 days racing creriule-d before the end of Jan- uary. It ls hoped to increase the number of fixtures because under 1rre=ent arrangements most owners will lose money although fields gm- craliy are large. Many owners of flat racing horses expect to run them under jumping rule; 1nd some notable recruits to the winter ,, ___________________ Racing Greyhound For Nassau Kennls AN EASTER-N CANADIAN PORT, Jan. 7-8urvlving air raid, Ger- man submarine. surface raider end mine menace. a racing egreyhound from England has uriv at this the Nassau Kennel Club at Nas- rau, British west Indies, in care cf the Canadian Natirnal Express and has given birth to a litter of four puppies. It is expected thlt the flvo dcgs and .the puppies will shortly continue on their journey to Nassau by Canadian Natl no.1 Strrmshps. A previous consignment of three racing greyhzunda has al- ready gone forward to Nassau. ‘the Duke of Windsor is patron of the club, PICTOU, N. 5.. Jan. 8 —(CP) — Pictou Regal: defeited New ohuow Bombers 6-4 in an Antigonkh -Pic- tou-Colcheater league game here to- 200 sprints in the British "l" in 1934. _ ,_ ting (Town, he said, was due "to. _ furncial obstacles created by cur- q. High single J. White 259. High three J. white 620. B. Mc- Donald 620. Tonight at ‘WOO-Mixed League: ..Bumbers vs. Cubs. R.C.A.S.C. vs. ‘rrundlers. non NAME aowuua Tonight at 7H0- Cudmore's Dry Cleaners vs. Tan- t0n‘s Firestones. Cove Head Hockey I By Whitney Martin Associated Press Sports writer NEW YORK. Jan. 8—(AP)-The general idea right now is that the Reds and the Dodgers will make ulJ the first division in the 1941 Na- tional Baseball Lreague race. Bill Brandt wams. however. not t) be too sure it will a. two- team race. Brandt is the league’: gtéhllcity chief. and at. the moment ls trying to round up date. for his green ook. ivhich lists the baseball pedigree of every player. with particular attention to the rookies. In fact, it ls the rookie roster which he used os exhibit “A" in his argument against a two- team race. “Lick at them," he challenged. thumbing through a sheaf of proofs. "Absolutely the best crop w v evcr had. Why. even the Pliilfes have some corklng prospects. The Cards. who needed pitching last year. are bringing them in by the cnrload-good ones. tot And the Pirates have some great youngsters. And the Bees. and the Cubs, and the Giants, and the Reds. Let's see, did I miss any club?" Which gives a faint. idca of how a non-partisan observer like s pub- licity man paints a. picture. Some of it. may smeared up a bit bc- fore the season opens. but right now it. looks right pretty. Take the Cards. for instance. ‘There was some talk that Branch R-ckey and Sam Breadon were golnz to chip up the club into small p‘eoes when they disposed oi Ducky Medwick and Bob B “mien and Mickey Owen and Stu Mar-l OUT OUR WAY National League Have Two-team Race In '41 Is General Idea Will " tin. but it now developas tlrry were just collecting a fcw dividends. ‘Flieyve got boys coming up who look like more money in the bank. As samples there are Ernie white. leading pitcher with the Amerzcan Association. from Columbus: sam Nahem and Howard Krist, who had earned-run averages of 1.65 and 1.71, mspcctively. with Houston in the Texas League; Max Surkont. who wone l9 and lost 5 for De- catur in the Three-Eye League, and Stew Mesnor. who ranked nc. 2 m l number oi’ hits with San Diego of the Coast League last. summer. . The Cubs have plucked the prirc- plum from their farm crop m Lou AIIlPPICBll Awililiaiiflll Will Novikoff. the mad Russuu , . _ As usual this tournamr-iit. vrill l)! juiiuftr. unuq- rill ti‘ L05 Angelcs who led the Coastpvlrly *1 glfl-Eflnle fvlltdulc Wlllfill an elimination Om» and will be with‘. llllll‘.'l.illli‘lli l‘; ~01": w» . 11985119 l" 9W1?‘ T18 1118b c uiri gliméikuiit we?’ decided Iqlayed in two sections. the win- ionc. nobody barred and ‘:10 be done with a, bat. . ‘ _t viii 0\\_'tl(>l‘S»ncr5 pl‘ dug off if necessary. All 111105 will close on .1112. '_'-i".:. and officials in their rrgului- \v;-_it@i~:»,n;,t bu...‘ M“ be _ 5, nap,“ up, with * _ u. .. _ . . . 1116f!‘ 1E; Lin“ . I A pptior‘ “my the lfthuarrlfs kills pain. Hill and Hofiett Co to Hershey BOSTON, Jan. 8—-(AP)-B0s-,L ton Bruins of the National Hoc- key League announced that Mel Hill and Bill Holleit, will leave to- day for the Amcricun League farm club at. Hershey. Pa. Neither ot the players dressed fir lust night's tie game with Detroit Red Wings und it became apparent the stamp of approval had been placed on Gordon Bruce and Pat McReavy. recently brought. up from Hershey. Gains control Of St. Paul clal control o! the St. Paul Amer- ican Assciaticn pas ed tcday to Walvr G. $008141‘ tions Inc. The amount of money in- volved “'21s not announced. Association opens Season April i7 from . i041 lmscball seuscn Ain't 17 lilting it's only reasonable that any ought to. We leurncd it in large study different lines. the neck. collar strips are matched 2% you. Queen Street 8'1‘. PAUL. Jim. tt-(AD-Finan- REASOIPS WHY WE CAN FIT YOU We learned the business. thr- nnking. mr-nsurlng. ruiiinq znui num in the hu-invss cities Whfl’? people 5:0 to loam 11ml Your personal appearance depends on the wly your clothes tit. is that not right? Our coat wliars clean cut shoulders. to sloping. Our coats do not have that falling off ii-elirg We can measure you and explain to the terms your strut-lure or shape, our garmcnls arc hund mil- nrcd, good canvas. hair cloth, rrul lining and pnrkeling. Wi- demand it and know the value nf prnpcr built rluthrs. In and be convinced that we know our business. UUHUT in Hitler's Drop It uill pay J. P. MacPIiERSON 8r SON Churlutti-toun Baseball club club prcsizlcrit, and his associates lllllll l‘; “in-ii flit-y pureluiscil the major‘ ,1 for llilanri. stock held by North-west. Publicu- winner Billiards title Opens Jan. 20 The provincial Ellgllttll billiard championship tournament will open at the Sunnyside Billiard: Parlor on the evening of Jan. 20th . it 3 oclock. A largo llllIflbN‘ of’ __ players have alrcarlv cnierctl anti ‘l-‘P11“l1Y-(;_ competition is owner-ted to be kPPIl. 19-11. l CHICAGO. Jim. 8—(AP)—The IN EVERY STRIDE Iiltilllilliilllilllllll-‘t- play oil :|t 500 up. 'l‘i “- will close 0n Fruit . .l-‘i'nnk Ar-orn last \ t\\’ll' b» one nf rlir rut goiid uillmrz to (‘lull-lift l ialfnsi all tumors. Pl._ zto lufurl Imanager as soon as p Ilprll in ltitbfld)‘ is \\ til rcrcivr .1 |JlFYTIBIlC ul the (‘iii Er irries for i“ 'l‘l lll their Tlnlllf’ Snooker PLEASURE a" HEALTH THEFORUMu-TO-NIGHT at 8 Pleasant For You FRIENDS ICE MUSIC RESTAURANT l t -.- f»; -"" W“ “fly”, u» Mill". . v u. 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Jun 37h l\"lll llc piztvr-rl in ‘wn pPfifl/L. Swift?!‘ .___._-. ..~__,f -. _-_—_-_-.--~=.-.~ .~ .1,- covc new nomns narnvr BRINGING UP FATHER . STANHOPE HEARTBREAKERS B" Georg” Mmlmm’ An interesting game of hockey l ' was played M the Covehefld Road GQAClOlJS-DADDV-WHAT Sporting Club on New Year's Day DON'T WORIZY-VLL NOW TOPQETEND KES L between stanhope Heartbreakers on‘ our TONIGHT- t AM SICK- HERE PALE e AND I'VE riEvEQ m a brunettes“ scenes? are; zaseutsuwrse. "I86 numb“ °f m“- T“ l" w” ME WIFE WILL IGIT lT-AND AN vou Atzeso fast and the game got underavay HAVE To THEN you AND!) . and both teams showed plenty oi‘ THEOPEQA ALQNE- 5NEA|< OUT _ , ; action. ' AFTER SHE'S IV/y/ ‘ . , l The Lineups: - vé/r gw . -° “ ‘g; f‘ fr... . Stunhope Cove Head Rd. 5 f" ° ‘ " , . n, .. : o » , n. Marshall a. McMillan ‘ ‘“‘“ , ' E55 ‘ x 1,. . Defence ‘ v - “u ,,,,, ' QQHW r ~ i L. McLaughlin-i A. Reardon 5 '"“' ~ , A. McDonald L. Kielly » Forwards r H. McLaughlan H. Klelly T r M. Roblson E. McMillan A. Misner C. Woolrldge W. Mai-snail , . ._ _ ____ $1 Timer: F‘. Dockendorff. I R°‘°“~’”~ E- Mmmm” OHJPOPEVE-AWILD ' MEANWHiLE-—- ,\ wHo m; ‘l’ SUMMMW weer PICTURE AND I'M _ . news SENDlNU dLléT KA-QAZV "‘ l VLLGO . ~ OUR DAUMHTEP _ g rim Period , . ANSWER AQPECIAL t l-Heartbreakers. n. Mchaughlan ~ T DELNEQV LETTER? l 2—Rvvals. H. Kiellv- C €HE NEVER eoT f i-izzstissiziz- i!‘ O , ~ AW Betas 1 s-a ,al.. z. McMillan. ii-Hgrtbreakers, A. Misner. 0C z’ Second Period 2\ 'l-l»toyals, W. Marshall. Q,- ii-Heartbrenkers. A. Mlsner. s-Royals, E. McMillan. . rum Period _ ill ‘f’ iii-Royals. E. McM an. e itégyaisi. gl- llgggurgyhau- rwfimrrfw. swim». »-_ Y! . - - l3—R.oyals, W Marshall. .3. By Edlfilll . -_ - _.. __ . Hockey Practice | mew ueo NEVER THAT mas. woes NEVER CAP STUBBS! vou/rze THAT semes IT! WE'LL ___ GET UP TOOAVI WHY DID HAVE ANY SENSE-— GOIN‘ TO BE LATE LEAVE HOME "TDNWHT" H ke ractloe Kensinlton Rink IT was ‘LEVEN O-CLOCK’ LETTIN’ THOSE CHILDREN AND JQIN "rw ARMY! on 919,1"? M. evemn‘ n, 1,90 p, n, #0021; HE I601" HOME STAY ‘SILL post {or Kensmswn Junnmk Th; (91. Fiona TH PARTv-- LEvEN-- lowin la ers no naked to be on handzg yMcInnis, B. Sohurmau. E. Clark. R. fioword. R. A. Mill. E. Dunning. L Givdon. A- Mcbean, W. Simms. I. McNeill. 1- l-larding. B. l-leeschen, J. ‘Ihibeau. R. Camaon. W- Mild- J- TllPllfl» F- ‘lii"°“‘tz. "" ..h‘"...'2““t2? 311$ o a u. K‘: l. Hewett, Conch. WOLFVILLB. N. 8.. Jen. l —(0- P) -Kentviile Wildcats opened the 1118M» e watercolors; .12.: .0 f. FOR SCHOOL. rc-