z F59? SPL Rugby “last post”? Maybe but ’twas Blaze of glory By SYUN i (‘IRUSOTI Canadian Press Stulf Writer 8 -(CP1—-'I'he senlol‘ toot- Ciuiada next my. but i1 19- tor mu duri- 11 '11t 'hc 11111511 '11 iavorably ‘TORONTO, Dew r . 1O (011113. 1 3e (I("('ISIUII§ 1 have been ’ Fur 15-12 bu‘. ‘t , , _ 11111111111101) i; ‘tie- ‘Iflln- Rules Llle 111-ll ‘in ' .111 1B . A -1= W J 'c be-n he tying to the final 1 Rlzlrrs, :1 ‘I » 1 1., 1; the 1 11m \\&.~_c1':1 final Win-lilleg Bfinlyrrs rrxlte‘ . 1. w Grind Old-Timers The 03d stars were still the 1112111- fiir the 8:‘. i11, . rlz 1 (H1311? iauck i1 ItUZflYkfiDlQ pure 1h" Bombrrs. - 111111 i-roon and LIIUII 1l til‘? \\'l1I1 a 11e1~ i 11111-1-1111311 i11 I1" . 1 - Then ilunsou prac- Hmuihorl ’1‘1i;crs w Maple Leafs Beat luckless Canadians 3-1 TORONTO, Dec. ‘l- (CP\— lyloilt-real Caliadielus leseinbled the I-‘lylng Frenuullcn oi uld here Saturday night but spud and sheeli‘ 111,111; ivere not enough. érhfxy onus 101 all a". 1.11165 outpiayc t e Aiziple llA-als but. suilczeil a 3-1 set‘ ock 10 sink iovrer into the Na- 11011111 Hockey Leauve cclinr. Lack of finish 11nd erratic marks- manship spnled what chances the Habltants had of scoring their second vlotorlg of the season. They r tested Turk cda 1n the Toronto nets 37 times while young Paul Blbenult 111d only 29 shots to handle. T110 gave the Lents at least. a 1e11_ tarot-place tic '11. the ltlle 3o 111115. Atzer a rauly 1 opening few miziules, the lut- css Habitants {ountl t.'1(lll$(-.1\'4-s lighting uphill to 1'u11l1_v (‘If .11'1llg of defence- - Nit-k Metz l1111<l1 "ht side, the pin-k <1 a~ :1 came ollt fled 11 11110 the Mont- real net. Bob Davidson was cred- ited with an assl Tile scxfond p1 od went scorc- 1e.“ but after elJIli minutes of 111 the ‘ l sosszoil. Dave '1 .|§L'I\l‘11101‘ tilliezl what pr vcd 1o be the (Iffldilltg goal. The left wlngei" worked 111 010:0 011 a play with Billy Trvlcr 11nd Lnnze Carr. The goal sparked Canadians to swat. efforts 111x11 a minute later Quiltv fin lv fruixcl a flaw iii ‘ He 111-ed from close "mg n pass from . 1 1d. Vv 1h five Cginadiens i11 Tomnto ‘1‘1‘1‘l'.0l'1'. S':l11'111e1- crowded Goup- 1110 a: the 1,93,: blue 1111c. Dave was uncoupling to force the D19,‘ dc- fcneelniin tn luirrv n p111<s_ but in- .~‘.<"J(i succiwicrl 111 (‘I1(‘(‘I{l11'l_ inn and broke for the clear. B-bcaul‘ blocked Schrinerks shot out Carr swooped in to not the "ebound SYWM .\ RY First Period lA-Trronlo, N. Metz (Davidson) 7:44 PPl1E1I11OS—-C'I1lll‘CIl, Bloke, David- son. Schriner, Benoit. Second Period Scorl11g—N0nc-.) ' POX1l1i1y~—GOLIDl1IC. Third Per-ind ~Tor< ‘to. Schrlner (Taylor, Car." 8:34 Qullty (Portlanch 3—~C“.lIKIZ(‘l15. 38 9. 4-'I‘ornnio. Carr (Schrinerl 14:41 Penalty-Blake. Britaiii favors Books on enemy ln war reading 1i 'c eiitnlilating 11.1 1 _ ~___‘ . cliaulpltnsl vigil! REVIEW 0f 1941 ~f1l1dS - r _ , t” "5ii"'.¢.11.l1!~.§.'1‘ 113i. works on Germany to ‘Q1111 71 league in which 1g t-pciiil. ‘_"1'llli,(l lll K. 'li11'(111i1 A" ('l1‘.\.I‘i\ _ the first. 2.11110 of the Ural-points series for 1l~e H111 Pour crown, The Iczirl g-itme oi that. rounl, 111011 ' 16-11. was rivallml 0'11}; by ill-l iiftrr 1i v lost the ~o 11 u ' i‘ rpnflljfff good sellers but _ ' is if "is mimy choose CIllSSICS I 1t 'I‘orcn.u . . s and Kit- like Dickens. 5 “T315 DUB -__-_._._ By m1" USSIIER didn't lur~e a some (kmndinn Press Staff Writer r11 to ‘£111: Riders ion i11 the eastern fi- ___ .1 “vet; 1111-11". Ot- LQNDON_ 13m 7 -|Ol-'1—w.1r- tme coildliions i11 Brituin have turned an ever-urcivlng number <11‘ persons into bokweaxlers this year. with the emphasis on fact and I10- tlon dealing with the war. “Demand for loociks 1111,; risen en- ormously," Walter ’ll'l'll1). mesirien; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DECEMBER 8 194 1 Wings hand] Canadians 3-2 defeat DETROIT, Des. 'T—-(CPi—D6>- lrou Red Wings szleitgihencd _lI‘l€lI' grip 011 5‘..\'lIl place 1:1 1110 National Hockey League st. ups toilight by defeating the 111" s Montreal Conilrllens 3-2 before 8.417 cus- tolllersx _ H B 1E1 teams illouztgcrl to capitalize on pcnulties. with the Rerl \'Vlllg5 dzuliitig first blocd a: ll: ~ll when centre D011 Grosso fired a short pass uito the cage and with less and place1 Hawks edge Americans 5-4 'I—(A.Pl—(7h1- oago Black Hawks went. on another scoring spree tonight forced to fight off a late Brooklyn rally to win their NHL. gamer-g nr OHDOAGO. Dec. but retain their hold on Mayor's taste Boosts prices WGTQ It was not even Wild duck ehase OKLAHOMA CITY. Dec- '1 — (CP>——Frank Clark, a. rlylng sDOrIs- ml". head-ed on a long busiuecs trip in his private plane. His route lock him over a small lake lie and his friends leased for the duck and goose hunting season. He spotted eight geese riding the WQVOS. wheeled Ills plane around the airport here, got in a tar and drove to the lake where he Jtinged clothes, picked up his gun and sneaked out to a. blind. The eight plastic damp he sighted from the air were still there. than n minute fililkllglflg in déhg (CIEIYNQHPHTHRP_ Y?» 179"» '7 ‘f . ““" flr~ . P . v e -» ‘l v a,,f.'.,._{?§'§‘,3‘0,-.._ m ° e“ y a i12c1§asev_the price of sandyvlches BUSY flHIALE-BAWS Det it dd <1 th r ounl r fl 1e "s - ‘-*— a, “r020 ‘A; f)“. £113“? stag,“ ocn loamy football game, s11 n. More than 1,042 cam-tea o! gain Kenny Kilreafls pass mm the P193 to the mayor and col-l i, irwved down Lake Sii-ioerlor since b~ard3 p, Gus Gjesgbjgcht" mayor munohecl a ham snntiwlril Opening of navigation. varry1n¥ Tcc Blake put Montreal into —and the prloe was hiked frvm 10 more than 215.000. ~00 bushel; < the scoring’ column at 16:43 of the srinle DQYIOCI with a short backhand shot a! goalie Jchnny Mowers ivhiie Detroit deiciiceman Jack S‘.(~‘\\'lll'1- was i11 the penalty box. _ uilty tallied Montreal's 1 l mar er midway in the final period by knocking 111 a pass from Blalmv Dame and Charlie Sands. SUMMARY First Period l» Detroit, Grosso (Aloel, Howe) Zillajtlrolt. McReavy (Abel, Groaso) P(‘II1}l1?1Z-POI'IIH1X1. I Second Period 3-—Det.rolt. Giesebmcht (Kilren. Hoivel 11:20 ‘I—MOI’l11"61l1. Blake flraboskl. Snnd=i 16:43 P01l-3I1I6S——QlllIi,\', Stewart. Third Period li-Syfontreal, Qullty (Dame, sands) Pmraltfes-Liscombe, Goupille. 1'01 indllngs. slxpennv and shilling editions (those in the 15 and 25 cent class) were tremcndou. ly 17010111111‘- But pilblishers uicre unable to turn them out 111 any quantity because it t uk about. five tons of piper to Drilli- enough copies cf each one to make it a ilflylllg proposition. Among boiks reflecting the frat. of Britain in war-time was “ 1m Day's wonder." by John Mase- fleld. the poet-laureate. This straight-toward, vivid account of the withdrawal of the British Ex- peditionary Foroe frmn Dunkerci-uo arrayed a remarkable sale. Mase- ficlds irnuiuiry of that epic feat may be rend by general! ins to comq as n key 1o the British chat-actor in tlines of stress. "The enemy proclaimed our com. letc encirrlemrnt and destruction," 1e ivr. 1e; “no dcwbt he exported to achieve both aims. He did not, do these thing: because he could 111t- “The nation rise to the lifting of the armies as to no cth-ei‘ event in recent. times. 111 the effort, it lost :10.00) inch. all its transpfi-t. all its 111111.11. all its illusions; it never lost its heart." As lo Poetry The war has not rind n definite impact on Wfitillq '1 poetry, said 1111 111111 hi‘ - 19mm“ of the Puhlidicrs Jkswojlzliloll, said- Geoffrey Faber, munbgi of a well- A high percentage of successful known British ‘,111*1'1i=l1in.r firm. ll- Eastem Star books has been puubllshed in Brl- lustratlng hi5 in, e staid: "Peo- taln this year than for mrinv years 1e haven't s nrtwi writing petvy The player of the year l" {he -lt.; been almost ph-enomenil, By cause cf the war 11nd they haven't " s‘ Tum (Golden Hoyt Goal; suwwgful books I mean books that stopped writing it because of the “W '9 13"‘- "‘ ‘- a W191!“ izive the 1iubllshe1- a gcorl return war." 11 t iilv-irded 1119 1'01‘ his m ney." Mr Fnber mcntlrued TS. Eliot's ,5“"-‘ ‘i .T"3!‘)‘V "5 M1". Harrup added 11.11118 difficult "The Dry Sailing-IS" as one (f ‘he the Bil’ P111115‘ fillie-alldlllil llhm- to single out any best-sellers be- outstnndlnz poems of 1941, though BrU-nv Benz-h “"1111 r/iilv "5 1W‘) cause there were so many cate- not. ab ut the war. Games "ilflln-‘ii 34011110615 1131"?“ gorlca of iyoks-ncvels, lhrllletls, Another spckemtlan agreed there 1311111102‘ blli Bmchi-‘S had L0 m” autobiography, politics and others. hadn't been "lhp same uw-urgo 0i’ their first thYPP 1141mm Wlihm" Incidentally, most of Britain's poetic fesliug as in the last war." their star qllivlTikl-k B19’ 1'1’ .9 " books will be 13.1 WF-bflflkfiil next But Alice Du-er Miller". "The White l"? W110 11M! WP" Fill“! lfw-“Sbii! your 11nd the familiar 111-nor lttckets Cliffs" had a tr. 1I1€11('O‘!5 sole. because he p ilYld 11ml“ 1mm} will be discard ‘ f lint-n 'Pl'.‘i_ Patter ratl nlniz has n1ennt dras- bnszebzill ‘Yherc \\'i1‘:" 1111111 \ ~ @151; must 110 publishers tic changes 111 the book-prc-Lluinz l bilsinc-s. Publishers n-o using thin- ihe season's close. who 11 r, . whma eastern picture would Hive change/l hart Porter been lillcired haven't (1271. the no. sfilry c —lll>0n.> for t-h.» materials. _ One wholesalol‘ stud books about to D1115’ 11'9"‘ the 513"‘- thc \\'lll' and Germiiiiv were in LII- » —~- ' tit-ular (Eenuind. He incnti 111111 V11- PRAlRlh. 11' Shircrls "Berlin Diary" and ~~—— _ 111111. Cswles‘ "Looking tor No Lmp'i'ts of crude oil 11110 m" '11..i1blc," as notable hits -f 1941. prairie mrirP-"liiisr “"11 “'11s IWT-E‘ Publishers asserted that $118K) sin-v this year. us. WANTS 1110111: Dcinaiul for-‘Oanorliwn tre~l1 “H:- ter fish is crnstuntlv increasing :1 one United Statos. *3”. WHYHAVE A 3-,, - ¢s 1E,‘ son} ‘s: ‘crest; \ Have your skates EST method. We SHARPENED __ sharpened by "IQ BEST and LAT- sharpen them the new way. length- wise instead of crosswise. Make d t sure by having your skates lharlm“ a WIIITLOGII TIRE SERVICE KENT ST. had been no marked Lreniiq in U"? type- of berks pilillt heri his year But in llcllcn there “'11s, a ‘.011- d-ency to br/ks u-ith a war 9- tllig and a "good or p" if spy stirics hall been 1)12'b:!_\i1l‘tl, Tunic was =1 good market f r escapist SiOfdfs and mrmv reader», were turnil to the old cla. sits 11kt» Anth n‘; TF6!- lope and Dickens T-ecliiliviil 1100B were being produced in h iige quan- titvs tn meet the deiiizrl iffim men i11 the SI‘I‘\I(‘('.“., iniailly books about airplanes 11111 flying. Taste for Drama Boo-ks on politics and those deal- in with the future also were eat;- Qlfil swugllt. There was :1 1.35113 for Dlliifsblthj,’ and tlr ma. P8111111? were reading authors like 1 Wells an. C..E,M. Joad and Sl1a'_ 1 Egays. The increasing market 1 1' 011-l was attributed to rediucticn in ma"? iqrms of entertainment, the rflack- out and because nlany persons were penetrated from their families and lending Yneiy lives in siranio 511i‘- C}. . . f“ your skating a pleo~ ner paprr. smaller typo and narr- ower margins. Picture books with rnly a. few words nf irint on each pan: have cisiippcnr; Eath publl her ls allocated a cer- taln alliount o1’ pnper 11nd can use it anv way he like . As a ‘var-tithe imasilre tire Pvh‘ ‘e1? Association try 1'» sive ntrttc. l.» by achieving the maximum rntln bt-tsvecn U18 pity-111: a1 substance oi‘ a IH-IK and the number of words ll crninlns. 1 MUST BE AT INFLATION Canada's war eflort wlll In lorl- ouuly undermined lllll democracy in the Dominion will In III likeli- hood oollrpre union Inflation ll beaten, Doniiid Gordon, wartime price: and trade hoard chairman. told (tnnadim ublllhen at Ottawa. The unl nntl- nflatlon move which hr: a c nnce of succm, he declar- ed, in the government’: policy at prion control. BEAVERS 0N WAD, WORK seven beaver: saved the‘ Manito- ga gujveiltilnitelnt $8 (in: 13111111145110: am us w are eng ra n 8 w I met: m! 14h to _15 cents. OUT OUR WAY E! 8.111. Beginner's luck‘,- Just 77-pouniler PUEBLO. C010. Dec. '1 -T("JP\—- your“ heard about. beginners luck? Damian Ducy of Pueblo never 1W1 caught a fish. He went on a. 3W1!" will trip to the Gult of M€Xio0—- and pulled out a ‘TV-pound tarpon me first time he dropped a line in the water- N. H. L. STANDINGS P W L D l‘ A Pia. 5 2 Bolton o . Toronto 12 9 3 o 45 25 m goals 1:1 the first seven minutes of ghinazok iz '1 4 1 2g a2 11s Ploy-- ewYor 12 '1 s o as I4 getrfiilt 1s s '1 1 aoao 1a "UMIWARY roo yn 13 3 9 l 30 48 7 Montreal 12 1 l0 1 2o 4a a "H! Period IIIIINIOIMNEWPORTFLIJFFSIBIII! NEW YORK. Dec. a Rangers Defeot Bruins To End Boston ’s Victory Streak At Six Straight 7—(CP)~— Boston's defences fell apart in me second period tonight and New York Rangers defeated the Bruins 5-4 ‘to end Boston's string straight victories. of It was the biggest score oi’ L-Bocton, Smith :33 z-Boston. Cain (Hamill) 6:42 Ii_—_I*X_gv_v__l_<‘_ork,_(_ll‘/I_1 ColvIlle,_N_ col- season against. Brimsek and Boston defence. The New Yorkers came 1mm be. 15 hind‘, having spOtted Boston six 4- . [he 3g? York. Sh1bi<k1 111.55,“) the two ville) l0 :38 Penalties-None. Second Penna 5-—New York, p; , . Shlblcky) 101mm“ m‘ “"“-“ 6—New York, Watson, 14:34 7-1512; York. 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