Groundwork for the proposed hockey league comprising X squads will likely be laid at a meeting to be held next Tuesday evening it was learned last even- (1 °' o a a a Since the mcczing held last Tuesday afternoon members o: the different clubs time been ‘aus- lly COlllllCJlig uclI-kiitixvii followers of the cl ter men “iii ‘ue . the coming meta... _ Idea of having ant will be tu li.i pies- ‘ tis line a sltite tlicsc men Duroc-lier was given back his as playing manager of Brook Dodgers Branch Rickey the new deal in Flathush has begun. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NQYBMBER 20, 1942, Of Brooklyn By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sports “Iriier NEW YORK, Nov. 19—lAP.i-Lco ‘ob i... President that but made it clear today, In the same pres: coiifcrcnce at 0f officers to Clill'_\' 0n tlic wort; which Durocher-‘s appointment for 0i ill? 1933M‘ a5 15 l’P”“‘b1e' I" zi fifth season was announced, it iliO-ifi llllq‘ Pfl {ll i119 \\".lS disclosed that Coach Charles Bfiqlll-ie tlic v>el'\'ll'\'.» 0i tOiiuckl Drcssen had been given ihel’ 1'19"“ m mmd UM‘ he his outright’ release. that another league should function in a smooth iiier U181 _ ‘ ' ‘I ‘I Idea 0f the league has been getting very favorable mention tiiroiiutititit the ti": and ii is ill? (wtlISvIlSIIS of opinion that the sclititiitio of games wottltt go over in a big manner. O O U X O Three civilian teams will be in coach. Fred Fitzsimmons was being offened the Montreal farm-club nanagership as a possible firs: step toward the future kadership of the Dodgers. and that gamblin: for high stakes would be banned. by the players Terms not Disclosed Rickey would not disclose the Durocher To Be Manager I943. Terms Not Disclosed otrsration in addition to the terms given Durmhen bu. Syd ma, armed forces squads and this he had been 5,531.11 for one year idea 10°‘ (Pmngmfi fmf“. hmifm to a Dlaverls contract instead of a Jll-iéab‘¢>.\'s“l!ll0l(l11tfflvgfjt manager's. This means. beskdes ‘the; a 141" ' i '1" ‘P. '5 " fact that Dtirocher must llav a hi5 fliil-lclcii ll 1*” 0‘ llilcmw" unis year, that he also can be re- zmd this we wiis a favorable leased on 1o days notice, both as light on the leagtie - a n Result of Titesdav night's meet- ing trill be watched for Definite infornizi jest will tlieri be zivailablc and it is likelv upon. manager and layer. Durochens onner contract was tinderstocd t-o have called for $23.- ““l“=""1Y' 500 plus bonus provisions. Rickey 1101i fill We 5W‘ said his agreement ffll‘ next year ‘ had no bonus but refused to iri- (“LPS 9f dicate h-oti- the salary compared _ that opening the league will also be decided O I U with last, year. He explained, how- ever, that Duroch-er was perfectly sazisficd and that terms never were News oi’ the painful mishap to at any time a, serious cause for the Bennie Iliniis. in which the dglfll‘ in signing, “Wdl-ktiowll llil Flilll“? gillf" Rickey said that hereafter the fcred two broken lea.‘ in B11111"!- Dodgers would have only two iwlll be fell. keenly and especially among the followers of t-lie mitt- slinging game. ' ‘ ‘ Bennie was probably one oi.’ the 1; most colorful of Island boxers. U5- ‘tially when Bitiiis was fighting it meant. D11: crowtis and tiit: young- ster always put on a good sluoiv. Courage plus a hard right hand punch were Beanies big stock in trade and many the time this writer has watched BlilllS make those two possessions pay off when the odds were stitched i1- gainsf. him. O l 1 Whether or not ‘the injury will mean that Binris‘ fighting days are over is not known here but it will be sincerely hoped by all sports followers that Binns will butt that they had agreed Dre-Wen must. go because “we h-avc certain coaching plans in mind and this was the move we felt it. necessary to make." coaches instead of the thlrce and four they have carried in recent years. He said both he and Do - ocher ivarited John (Rcdt Corr‘ 0 remain as one of the cortcti " He hastened to explain, though. tlhat the change in toe coat-bin’: staff did not mean that he intend- ed to force Durocltel- to accept a lieutenant who would be the lead- ing candidate to succeed IIiZIIIBSETSIIip if Durocber. married but childless. were cared to the army during the i943 season. to the No. 2 Team:- come out of it with colors flying Q 1,9 clair- 225 195 250 and no ill effects will follow. J, McMillan T9 201 108 o a o u _ _ H’ Murphy 124 15B 149 speaking of alt-star secctions Rm- Mcponald 906 200 196 one former N. H. L. players a o_ Miir hy 135 142 1'70 Mrriter m the Ottawa Journal says Rem 50001-011 93 15g 14g lin part: 992 i052 i024 ' ' ' Total 3068 And last but not least. perhaps. High Single: C, Le Clair, 259. e t-he Smeaton all-star selections. High Tyree; C_ Le c1511, 0'79_ ’ve steered clear of that for a um 3 Tggmp- Rongmtime. but I'm through with v13 McAdam 153 20g 101 0o y new ‘m? “fir? all "YIPY" W. Brawders 137 so 1.1a wily my impressions. lots Q1’ people n, Callaghan 171 189 207 won't agree, but; we'll oick two A_ Fame;- 135 12g 144 teams from the time I've been look- Q Costello 15g 14g 161 111E Bli- bhem. Of the 911F615 F"? H. Johnston 206 I75 14-4 ‘watched in the early poi-t of my 10w more 99 10g 107 referecizig career I'll name; 1000 i030 1097 ' ' ' ' Total 3208. “Goal. Georges Vezina; defence. Nm 4 Tenm;__ Lionel Hitchman and Sprzigue 0168- Re“ C555 135 115 147 horn: centre, J09 Malone; letft wing. I“ McDonald 183 213 135 Aurel Joliat. and right. tiring. Harry Rev Wwd 9g 131 107 Browbenv- _ _ _ _ M, Pei-um 119 149 11;": Morris 1'77 201 l l Oi’ the later crowd, Smea/ton {flmwm 124 m3 193 picks his all-stars as follows: B_ Brgdley 2 192 g7 Goal. Chen-lie Gardiner: defence. 111g 1110 1120 iQhing" Johnson and Earl Siebert; Total 314g left wing. cent-re. Joe Prlmeaii: right wing. Bill Gordie Drillori; 000k. , I I O Q What. no Eddie Shore? "No, no Eddie Shore this time". “I'm naming defence says "Coon". 14a 21a 1m 9mm“ “dd 5.1mm fwd Y“,}Y“§' gixngggglil/iliilan 152 21s izin never woul iavv men ie or _‘ 1 94 1m he's rated if it. wasnt. for Lionel 1Z4 21-7 1.1 Hilflhmfln- , _ , P. Whitlock 137 J. Richards 150 1 mirigiyraltrlcldldplfijiilisoo‘; TOmFQFIOZ- time as a defcticcrnaniggidrgvigudtgles; Nm 6 Team“. ‘Nflvrd qmlnn F‘. Slocomb 194 169 g1 mloutlhore 'lf i‘ w“ l‘ °"°','“"I‘ ',‘"*'".“"°' s’ Gallant, l5l 1a": H8 I64 1G9 ‘They'll sav Shore because they E~ Holland 13° 4 could no‘. around lilm. Nmif‘ “f ih-"m wibltiilfigléizigg‘ 154 201 2 5 ever relished tlic task rf {lei-ling bl’ gummnn. Romp of Llicm mal’ Tillie their eyebrows abort’ Pfiilmll- Al!‘ rltihf. where did (‘onficicr an __ 38am“ p" ."’.“"“."“.h° “m” sN§kiie$cam' 17s 141 - 125 Stu-e, I'll take D“li':(‘t"‘.. ton. at left A" D0349 19a He wot-cs goals Smrie Dmlllfi will‘! Mama?“ 15g yo“ hm”, N, b, a ma“. cknlrf ta 0U y 5 __\ g imrwnrd A “uni-wan i; Roz: McDonald 134 203 1.9 2l(l\"‘gfi<f‘rlinii\h worr- irnnis. "rllkwrva MfR McGulgan l4’! 253 203 record looks cred r-noiiqh f_"i' me. TmM-ZBIT That's whai- you 011W" ""7 Nm 8 Team,_ __V_______*___ Ray McDonald 187 124 Z39 _‘_"__ L. Dnucette 1'70 Z02 197 Ali’ Kelly 140 125 izm Bow/f [NC w. McKcnna ea Ba 8H e Ready 170 202 118 _._i K MCIlllliS 119 174 159 1c oi’ c BOWLING Tomi-ISM! High Three: Bob Bradley, 743. Thursday at 6 45 and 9 pm. High Single: Bob Bradley, zai HOLY NAME BOWLING No. 5 Team:- I-Ilgh single G. McDonald 315. High three G. McDonald 737. High single‘ M. n. McGuigan 25a. High three M. R. McGuigan 807i. The above teams will meet next NON-MAGNETIC ‘No 1 Team:- G, Murphy 149 202 185 Rev. (Yl-ianley 143 136 2i!) Dr. Croteau 7'1 116 151 L. Callaghan 2ft" 165 169 G» u ill iii . Do id l D MO n8 ii 8901010 Total magnetic steel and don't affect compasses carried by troops. U S Army helmets are of non- PRO The FORUM JOIN the THRONGS of WICE 0_DAY 3—5P.M.a DAYBYDAY PLEASURE VIBES SKATING HEALTH SEEKERS nd s - l0 PM. Dodgers For As a matter of fact. he added "I feel it prcterablc to time coon-lies who do not have a yen to manage. 1f Leo were to go to the Army I would not have in mind tmat eitner of his coaches wcitid be the man to be elevated to tile inanagcrsnip. I don't say one of zticin migat not be, but they woud not be selecuc with that puropse in mind." Tliien Rickey. wlio “'21s vice pre- siufnt and gcizeral iriaiiager of St. Ltiiis Cardinals before moving t0 tlic helm of tiir- Dodgers at the first of this IiiOllilh. explained his policy of selecting managers and the opportunity he wiis holding forth to F siinuioris. the vtneraii kiiuckleball "Io starred ui the mound to: both . Gzazits and Dodgers before to the coaching lines last srason Montreal may get Filzsimmoriu "I gave Montreal 11011111551011 to deal with Fred. to o" him the managersliip." Rickaj: . "I 0r- dinarilv like to get my managers out 0f my t".'t\ll oreiiiiizatioii. I have been (ionic it fur y;ars with l‘: all that I know iii.~-—l1-s tempera- d. hzs background. his character "ind his came-I be- lieve he l the (lliltiif cations for a manzigt At his tie in Brcoklvn Fitz- simnnoiis d he incl talked to Rickev ob ill!‘ Montreal inan- a 2-. iutenfs :0 so? him if pow-bio, but has l . in tlic bl: lea- "I'd Hie to sinv gucs" he sail. ‘larrj: MWPhail w. c itrca‘. iob a ' h '1. iii Brooklyn." Rickey 531.". tic (lztl not want to discuss all the coiriricvatioiis that came Up in his ' l l'. .. a word. was ask- rrl nhetit. tit“ l‘(‘_‘.fl!'iS of gambling on tlie c l) and whether as a resuit. of his conference this would be biiitncd ili tlic hrftire. Dv1"t)t'li>*l' said tin-re ha“ been en- i'i"cl,v tot» much play.‘ s. via! liv d effect on . "I'll sn r. add-rd. "there will he no mwliiiie this year—for higher than 15 cents". _.-.-.'.-.-.-i.-i.-.~.-.'.-a.-.-.-r.a.'.--'-'. ' _. Sport Shorts From Britain "era-v. ‘.- "Ha-v."- ,-.-.-.-.'.-.a--..-..-.-.r-.a-i.-i.-.--.-t.--." By Allan Nirklcson _ Cilllllflltlll Press Stair Writer LQhL/Uli, m». (n31 -— In England tlic boys \\iio follow tliel bonus DOllll. to iiic Kiiizs iiilv Sun: Ckiiiriot. as lilL‘ wonder horse of tiic~ ymar but neutral Elle has a shrill I l ——l racer. too. It's tuo bad they never will meet because Eires Windsor Slipper has followed Sun Chariots example in Wlllillllfi three CiilS-aiCS this season. Now. at tlic out oi tlircc. both have been retired to stud Unbeutcii iii a two-year: career. Joscpli McGriitiils Windsor SliDDer wasn't. extended in tLie Irisli 2.000 Guineas. had virtuailv a walkovcr. in taking the Irisn Derby in record time. and ended a brilliant sliotving] by sczimbcriiii: home u lU-ietizth; winner iii lil(‘ recent Irish St. Leger. The last classic. wortli 1.000 Suva‘- ciiins. was over ti iiiiic and six-lur- long course at The Utirruuh. Eiulit started tlic Si. Leger with the win- nci‘ rttiiiiiii: at lUi) to 8 on. Miss Dorothy Pttgtts Fort. Oswuy was second. Windsor Sliiibtr. bred by the late Lord bu: .. is by uiuusor Lad. 193-1 win i" of tlic EIli-{ilSil Derby. out oi (Jziriici SliDDU‘. 1L5 owner paid antiroxiiiiatelv 8043.000 for Car- pet Slll)l)L'l'. a record price for a brood mare. Decision to rctire Sun Chariot as a brood iiiiirc (!'.lill€ as a surprise to most. Sources close to the King's stable said previously slic most likclv would ruinain iii training for another season. Capt. Cliiirlcs Moore. the King's racing mauagr. also announced that. Big Liiiiiic. who carried His Aiiaicstvs colors to victory in the 2.000 GRHIKHS but itillctl badly in the Derby. also will uo to stud. Both will stav iii Ilnitlaiitl for tlic present“ later i'cttiriiiiii; to tlic National Stud in County Kildarc. Eire. from which they wtrc leasul bv the King for their racing carurs. The two made Rural racing his- iorv by iviiiiiiiir: four of tlic five classic races this season. Each was defeated but once in two-year car- eers and tliiir victories this season placed the Kiniz at the head of the svinning owners with triumphs in nine races having a iotal stake val- ue of anproximateiv 546.000 In nor- mal vctirs tlic atiiotint would have been about. thrcc times that figure. A proportion of the King's winn- ings pour into the government treasury since the National Stud. presented to the people of Britain during the First Great War, re- ceives a share. Foo ball Facts. 0f Rugby Series The following misleading head- line appeared on the Sport Page of Wednesday's Gum-dart: "P.W. C Retain Inicrcolcglaie Title“. Many renders of the Guardian. inking it for krnntcd um the senior intercollegiate title was at . ' e en or ii crco‘ egiate Football Ciiamilonsli‘ of P Edward Island.‘ p rmce Here arc some facts; (l) P.WC won the Intenncd. late Intercollegiate Title. Congratulations, Pw C, __ yo" deserved to win on the pjny 1n Title was not at sta sented by its intermediate team. career again Pittsburgh's 25-year-old had pleaded guilty to the charge, was taken to Montreal for induct- ion. Willie Kctchum. manalter of Lou Salica. announced today he had agreed to terms for a return bout fe for the bantamweicht boxing tilde bmemiellsa and Mflnlislizii i= In the home. Wednesday's game. (2) The Senior ‘(Intercollegiate 9. (3) In the football series with P.W.C.. St. Dunstan’; was repre- (4) The competitors in the an- nual P.E.I. Intercollegiate Foot- ball Series are st. Dunstan‘; 1m“. ltIlEdiBtB team and P.W.C. Senior EH11. (fit The Saints’ senior team has. going Bentley Janlmed m Hawks to a 6-2 decision over De- at no time within my memory mm. llfiifld with. P.W C. for the Senior g ; trolt Red Wings tonight gilercoleglate Football Title of P. 10,065 fans straight victory within a. week plllhl- L-Detroit, Bnmeteau (Howe) ed ihem into a tie with Detroit {r-Ohticago, ID. Barkley (Thomsi for the lead o! the National l-loc- 15:27 (ti) The Saints, in virtue of their winning the football series with i116 361110!‘ R A F team, are senior Black Hawks Win 6-2 Victory Over Red Wings OIHQAGO. Nov. i9 — (AP) — Penalties Hamill, B Mitchell], Orlando. to power Chicago Black Second Period before S-Chicago. D. Bentley (M. Bent- The Hawks‘ third Iey. Ihomsi 831 10:30 Fbotjballé Champions of Prince Ed- key League‘ Penalty-‘Anem war land. ALLAy J_ CALL G SUNIZMARY Third Period President. St. Dunstanlxifrfifg’ fir“ Period Fgioiejuzgxafumur (Allen, 3011m- ' n : i-Ohicago, aiiiféii?’ 1711511“ In Brief NEW YORK. Nov. 19 (AP) _. with Pep, a fast little fighite out of Connecticut who operate; somewhat on the theory oi‘ a. wmd- mill in a gale, steps up in Madison Square Garden tomorrow night to try to ‘answer the rings $64 quest- 10H; ‘How long can ancient Chalky Wright keep going?” ° Willie and the Chalk fight it out over the l5-round bout for Clvallcws world featherweight championshi , which is not to the featherweight championship. owned by Pittsburgh» Jackie Wil_ mission and Wilson has the Nat- - tonal Boxing Association's blessing. f‘ NEW CUIVIBERL-AND, Pa., Nov, l9 -—iAl’>_—_ 01:1. Billy Con-n thinks i119 W81‘ Will be over in pienty of time for him to t-ake up his ring "I'm ynimg and in great shape.” contender Toronto Maple last-plaice club of Hockey League. to win a. ‘1-3 decis- ion in a “tide-open game played be cmfused w“, before about 8.000 spectators to- night. After the first period. in which 50a wright-s m]? is recognized m, they took a 1-0 lead, Rangers had m N . . _ no more chance than a good am- e e“ Yolk state Athletic com ateur team lined up against a that frame ended ancl added three more goals in the third before the fell apart before the five-man it- ‘lzurpur (mhlstrofli, ‘Idchicaagozb D. Bentley (M. 55g. Seibert) ley . (Duil-ilstaom. 8~D€flT0iL Carveth (Brown) 5:17 Ponalty_M.a.roh. Maple ~Leafs Oatclass Rangers For _7-3 Victory NEW YORK, Nov. 18—(CP)— Ln two goals and Mel Hill. Syl Leafs complel-Ply APPS. Bob Davidson. Gaye Stew- utclassed New York Ranzers. art and Bud Poile one each. Pollen the National tall came on a penalty shot after Bel had tripped Stewart to save a goal. Lynn Patrick made two of the Ranger tallies and Phil Wat- son the other. Toward the end the game be- came so lopsided that the instead of rooting for a Ranger rst class professional outfit. The Vm/ory- b93511 w ch99!‘ i119 LPMS Mags p“; on the pressure u, t“ for their brilliant play. Apps and the score at 3;17 o; the necond Bucko McDonald. outstanding a- period. took a 4-2 lead before mobs the Toronto Players. sot good hands as they left the ice. Rangers scored again in the last SUMMARY seven seconds of play. As the inept Ranger defence Fir" "Y!" i‘ i‘ J L is’ h .i l i 5g... §;._.yf>1.i,n, 312.9335"; gggg; tacks a a... speedy Toronto -1-§;;;;H§'.1,-, WW0“ "1 David- wmn ml. war-s ovcry players. Sweeney Schriner drove Penamekwamon’ Hexmu. Handsome Billy horrs (he Brown Pem-"er feels the same way because: “I'd Just love to meet him again." swnmisiaoao. Que, Nov. 19 _ (OPi-—Aiil‘6<i Thurier, top scorer of t-he American Hockey League. Pi-‘Ihe Brooklyn baseball club. it “as fined $2: today by JurPe J. d was learned today. may lose an- Lcmay on a charge of fiiling to at report to military camp for compulsorv training. and then was ilurned over to military authori- tea his se It was understood ‘Ihurier. who te er NEW YORK. Nev. l9 —(APi —- of Los Angeles in Mexico City New Year's Day. (Arky) Vaughan. owns a wit-acre ranch. Vamghan next spring. river, in British Guiana. are 2.000 Second Period 2—Toronto. Hill (B. Davidson. Apps) 8:17 3—'I‘oront0, Scliriner 9:10 4—'11;oignt0. Schriner s-Toronto. Apps 15:50 6—i~lse_w York, Patrick (Watson) .05 Penalties-Stewart, Pike, Patrick. Third Period '1—'I‘oront0. B. Davidson 1:20 8—-'1l:li%ni(>, Stewart (Goldupi .___._. SAN FRANCISCO, NW. 19 —(A (Taylor) hm‘ veteran infielder for the 1943 ason—third baseman Floyd E. we... Potter valley. where he leohcned he is not certain wheth- he will report to the Dodgers ._.___________ ZJJOiI-FOOT FALLS The great fals of the Esseqiiibo 10—New York. Patrick (Emit-h. Watson) 19:58 Penalties-Watson, Hill. et from top to bottom A Bend, Thompson. PM 9—'1I"7o'r£nto, Poile (penalty shot) ‘ Remember When (By The Canadian Press) New Yozk State Athletic Com- mission ruled 19 years ago today that; a boxer must g0 to a neutral corner after knocking down his op- ponuit. The ruing followed pro- ..e5Ls made when Jack Dempsey stood over Louis F“rpo as a referee counted the Argentine out. _ . Veteran liockeylsot Transferred CORNWALL, November l9 fCPl-Cpl. Phil (Rt-bi Mm,‘ former professional hockey ggg a who has been stationed hero 51-“ last wirrter, was transferred r03. m Kingston, om. l MoAtee was cne of three guy,‘ trying for a berth 0n the Cap,- wali army team of’ the gulp‘... senior hockey league but ilii s. o; some members of his ‘nut in rump kept him in quarantine for my, than a month and as a iesult did not make the roster. He played part of last» season with Cornwall flyers arid prvinus to that played with Pitbtiiiah a Springfield of the Ameri an key League, C.C.M. MY DIRTY PAWS OFF wHOs CARE" Tl-‘V CURTAW? AN 1555,10 BQEAK _ "r 0v UP THVsLACE~ TH MOMOTOMY.’ sacrum. because MUNITIONS ARE ESSENTIAL! C.C.M. SKATES will be scarce because the fine steels from which they are made are required for use in the precision parts of war muni- tions and ordnance and instruments. C.C.M. because the very precision machines —presses, grinders, drills, welders —which were used to make accurate balanced matched skates for C.C.M. Matched Sets, are now making pre- cision parts for the United Nations war machine. So fake the very best care of the skates you have and if you have a pair not being used pass them along to a skater whp will use ihem. But-while “skates will be scarce because munitions are essential"- will be able io fit you with a C.C.M. skate and shoe Matched Set. L‘? 4 skates will be scarce, loo, dealers, in the meantime, j Q . \./ MATCHIEDS ETS k470i? gqzuT/avrzzii/LF. A PARDNER i’ TO QTEP INID THE- ’ BREACH. m ll llllill _ I AS AN OLD GRAD OF OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE AND ' THEIR ARVTHMEHC THE UNNERQATY OF GLASGOW, FROM THE I'M FRESHENNG UP NW MATHE MAHCG, PREPARING Ava V v map acum- i-iis Fineeizs mice- OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS t OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR H";iPi > * ' ‘ ‘ I'M outrun.’ n -, V ""7 c‘ i MlND ALL "n-r QEO§§E$ESE_ ,V Ti-iis co-sruma? sop-o! ’g 1M euso r HAVEN'T 4 suppose -i I err OUTATHAT BUT KEEPER so Z DON'T You Know scones a 601' ANY KtDs IN ., THE ‘IMZHOOL WHEN sue ooés THEY si-tbuuo é OF- TEACHERS time / SCI-KOOU-e- r. ' 80am: ASN.5 LE/wiw’ ME A NOTE, PARTNER OF GAVE HIM ¢ BEEN DRAFTED ?»- @ WOULDN'T wAm you WHAT?’ ’ TELLIN‘ ME ‘to KEEP AT HOME 7 ' i‘. NUMBERS on POOL. Barre! Q W ‘EM TO LEARN ~ ' ~, THE notes INVOUR % some wuss» vow can. m: rv H]: unmet. I a TWO TIMES TEN? - WOULDWT 1149/ 6E SHOCKED 6V ‘room oi=i= vouiz p euoss TO FIGURE t treaty »'$\ ARE- \\\\\\\ * \\ oi-a-s-o HERE-ARE v0 WELL. w. I HAVE TO sn- ow GOOD 13mg THEM-SOJLL. BE ETHEL WANTS THA ' ' GHaENFwrms “is s“ ""*.rrmm...sar “‘.'Sé'='.°'i+‘"‘ __ 1 I I I iaogzawari AN’ THEY BUfl-Wlgglaff H’ “FF Rmms‘ n ism- Nowr. wocusv ii i T DN’T BE FAIR~ MIGHT HURT TH’ KITTE Nos , ~s VDUL MAW. rr wowr t cw: oN-VLL PUT sunlight NlY NOSE JUST .