qiciulicR 1.123s And Giants my Kcllncfh Gregory, Associate’ Prrss Snor s W fer)‘ ullLEANS. Dec. 6—Man- IillV Hnrtnetlt. in a move Q National I Chicago Cubs. swapped lstop Billv Jumes. catcher ‘ . rid outfielder Frank (ldflV to New York Giants biting. nutficlrlei- Hank catcher Gus Maiicuso and n Dick Hal-tell. Completed with m of the National Assoc- Hf Professional B/asebui ._ inlrlitlcnnllv the scene of ~ ' of winter trztdintr. It. fol. l rlllv of rumors which for w. uni-t were denied a; [wt . cilclilated. ltuis Browns, howpver, gn- ' tjic trade on undisclosed M infield-er Tom Carey to l sax for pitcher Johnny Strn-Ikhl Cash Deal A's-r. in addition to their three- . ~ w players deal with the the Giants Announced r tBllI) Cixsel. veteran sec- maii. had been sold to Ivwood Club of the Pacific League on e. straight cosh Giants formulating n. agreclnent with New 0r- . Imus l mannkfl‘. was slated '0 IAIKC over managership of _' mltcnns or 10in the Giants as B05011. ‘ Gets Manager‘: Post mot-u (Kiki) Currier. veteran 5mm- league outfielder who was ll lllmokllm last season. was to a one-veer contract t0 Chattanooga Lockouts. toms Wfie not announced. rumors drifting about the swim of outfielder Enos for of Sit. Lmiis Cardinals Chicago Cub outfielder BUXINU BASKI’. I BALL UIHIIK §pbk| Announced iii- Allide Galen and pitcher Tex Car- lfitflll- Mid the trad-e of Bozev Ber- Iéalfi. "will! lu-iielcei-_ of Chicago lte Sm to sl. Louis Browns for pitcher Russell Van Artie. Mflmclrel- Oscar Vitt of Cleveland Illdilifls Pflpflrbed he was interested 1" slimline. as uuniv infielder and coach. Tony Lazzen, who was granted his unconditional release by Chicago Cubs. l-Ie said Ilazzeri understood the situation and he gall! entertain a. DrOpcsltlon from lobby sol-sip ma Chicago Cubs angling for the services of Zeke Bonura, Washington first baseman, but the boss of the Nat;- ionalgbeasue Champions was non- committal. The big Cubs-Giants deal was Pffslfled by I-Iartiiettk promiseof a. house-cleaning" after his club lost four straight games to New ilgglrk Yankees in the World Ser- The ruddy-faced boss of the Cubs last October said he was ready to trade anyone on the club except a favored four-pitchers Dizzy Dean, Bill lee and Clliy Bryant and third baseman Stan- (lglleybl-Iack to build B. more powerful No cash was involved in the deal which as consummated by Bhlllp K. W gll, owner of the Cubs. and Horace H. Stcneham, President of the Giants. over the telephone. Wrigley was in Chicago Harriett and Clarence Rowland. one of the Cub scouts, concluded the negotiations with President Stm-lehlim and Bill Terry. man- ager of the Giants. here: the deal was the seen and mostim rt- lmt thus far of the winter rade season. MANN SCORES VICTORY NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 6- (AP)—Nate Marin. who once chal- lenged Joe Louis in a heavyweight titlebout and lost kayoed George Pitch, New Haven negro, tonight after 13 seconds of the seventh round of a. scheduled Iii-round battle before an estimated 6,000 persons. Keep Minardi in the home. A} \.\'Y things go into the making l w.‘ .'.n lirtisiic, appealing picture r t illII. tho least important is the l" i l fviclv. l‘ I-I-"l. lilo viewpoint determines "b -. av of picture you get. Consider fl i ‘Hi1: of ll pcrsml out. of doors. “' buck thirty fcct i0 take the . and you get a landscape 1th ll illzlll-c ill the foreground. u: only ll fl-w fol-t. from the sub- llII you gct. nil illfurmril por- wllli the minimum of back- In nillcr words, if you want r0 the [IUTEOIP-gbl. close to "jut-t. lr P's the landscape L. ~ 'l\I‘i:lIl1t)kI'».Ii' 1\-1..I..- shots 0P0 unusual and II.- IPIW attention. Shoot. from an ole- vi“ mid you Kflll n. “bil'll's-QF0" ".- \\ .1‘ )'(\lll'Sl1Il_IUCI. Shoot from be- "ll you lzct. n. "woriliKs-eyo" . U 1w l"'4llIllll_£Z pictures of tho ~ ‘cut from illc low and high . lilS will be quite different lJiDtI tin-y will Il‘ll(I vul-iety to your “ll-h- ‘but collection. Yl-r PXIHIIIDIO, tlic picture above \\'1'..‘= fll-llllwll from the beach below li-l lilflllj; bnzlrli. if the slilill" “lmu- i" had been perched alnlt- ill IIll‘ llivinl: tower, with his camera luvbul lI downward toward the pflll‘ é t ARAcE FOR FE. Lcv/ vlewpgdt, as here, given n picture one unpack. High viewpoint pro- duces a different picture. Try both. ‘lu wl IJOWER ‘s? I Kllslos scour .; on the springboard. his picture would blwe been quite different- entirely because of tho difference in viewpoint. In this picture, ll K-B flitcr was used on the elimcrll. lclis i0 darken the sky and emphasize illp clouds. Ordinarily, the IIIIOI‘ would have na- cessilntell increased exposure. but here the IJPIICII reflected so much light that 1/50 sccolld lit f8 was cor- rect. Hall the picture been taken from a high viewpoint, with camera. pointed down toward the writer. n0 filter would have been used, because the water photographs dark with- out. it. Next time you're taking picturefi -—and todliy is us good n. time as any-try snapping the same subject from several viewpoints, high, low. CIOBG-UP. llflfl distant. Tiicn compare the pictures. You'll rclldily see bow viewpoint helps you to control the arrangement. of your pictures. You can simplify backgrounds, eliminate undesirable parts of a scene. mflkfi all sorts of changes-all by moving left or right, forward or backward. This is one sure rollll to better pic- tures — study different viewpoints; choose the lbest one to tell your SIOIY-l-IIIGII shoot. w; John van Guilder ‘NEWS “ill 5P Three - for - three Player Deal Between Chi¢ubs Strong Over In England (By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK, Dec. 8-101?) - Canada's puck ambassadors who started DOHdOIYs hockey season late in Seoggember. have drawn crowds 0f 4 to 12,000 four nights a we. ....0scar Aubuchon, young 8t. Hyacinthe, Que“ winger with Brighton Tigers led The big seven scoring for the National tournament and t e bondon cup series....he scored 13 cals, seven essi is Wembley ons took the Na tonal and the London Cup went to Har- ringay Greyhounds... ‘Ihirty-nine-year-old Geor e Red- dlng. coach of Earl's Court Hers hopes to appear on defence for his team soon... .a fonrler Boston Bruin from Hamilton, 0lnt., he has ap- plied for reinstatement as an amat- eur. . . .a Charley horse has put. Leo Lamoureux of Windsor, Ont., centre on the Earl's Court outfit, out for most of the season. The hockey sequences of the _mov- ie “The Great Canadian" will be taken in Madison Square Garden at N. H I... games between Canad- ians and Rangers this month... Phil Watson and Babe Pratt. youn Rangers, will have mlall parts the pictiire....Connie Mack says Wally Moses and Bob Johnson are on his "I won't swap or sell 1ist.",. ' Ewald Wiasel, Gerlnan bike rider. has taken out his American ciiizen- ship papers. . . .he plans never to re- turn to the fathei-lanci....New York Boxin Commission has decided Georg e Pace of Cleveland and Lou Salica of Brooklyn must meet in a e winner to ct a tam weight title... Detroit is a rllv- al of London for the honor of hold- ing the 1944 Olympic Games“... Bo the Cleveland sreedballer who lost his automobile lcence because of too much speed on the highways. asked Governor Kiaschel of Iowa. to restore his bby Feller drivin privileges. . . .lind the Gover- nor sa d no- - .. Trojans Hand Notre > Dame First ‘Defeat (By Robert Myers. Armin"! Pram Sports Write!) 110$ GILES. D , 4~N0tN Dame caArIiqe tumbling eccxff football's highest peak Saturday. knocked down for the first time this I'm!‘ by Southern California. far W54‘- Rcse Bowl holpes, in a sat/KGB Same that ended in a 13-0 vdcwry 1°!‘ the Trojans before a record crowd of 101.000. Beaten l/wlice this yea: but lie- termliied to carry no more defeats ma) the Rose Bowl against Duke Jan. 2. the wal-riois o! Troy upset Notre Dame's hopes in two 118m" ning thrusts. Cqach Howard Jones‘ eleven scored the first touchdown in the fading moments of the first half after the Irish had gambled for l first down in midfield and lost. Trojans took the ball and Ollie Day. a reserve. trotted in-to back- field and two plays later, Day sail- ed a pass from the 37 yard line in-to the arms of Al Krueger who tock it on the six and fell across the line with a Notre Dame tack- lei- CIIII/OIIIILZ his ankles. The Trojans’ second break came with only l0 minutes left to go. Joe Plcpul of Notre Dome fumbled and Jimmy Jones came up with the ball for Troy on the Irish 35. Climaxing l0 Tmjlm plays from the Irish 35 yard line Anderson crashed across the Notre Dame lllie frum the three yard stripe for the second Trojan touchdown. Jasiparis conversion was successful this time. milking the score 13-0. Tennessee. unbeaten for the sea- son, finished cff their campaign by routing Mia-sissippi 47-0. Jimmy Power of Temple added his name td the season's roll of fame as he took the kickcff from Florida and giaiicped 102 yards for a touch-down. Temple finally wound up victors. 20-12. North Carolina came from be- hind in the last half to defeat a fighting Citadel team,_14-6.___ "BE HE ALTIIY-SKATE" FOR UM I 'l‘()NIGl-l'l‘ BIG SPECIAL SKATE 15 -— BANDS — l5 (Sound system) Adults - 20c Children - 10c Fast Ice Tonight THE CHARLOTTETOKN GUARDIAN. IStra igh t Hockey GoinglBrimsek Scores Second Shutout As Bruins Take Hawks 2-0 first-place Boston Bruins widvnrd i l l "Bosmiv. Dec s —iCP)-—'I'he ltheir lead over the rust oi tile National Hockey Llulguc ilcid lo- night as they pllstml over the shaky ‘Chicago Black HEIMICS 2-0 in the only game of the night. For Frank Brimsek, B051 rs rookie goalie. it wins hLs s~cl>iid strut-out in three nights over the Hawks. . A crowd of 12,000 gave BYIIIISGIK a. mild greeting when he skai-crl onto the Boston Garden ice for the first time in regular league action but, after watching the magnificent performance mi Tiny Thompson's successor, lIlP .\]IL‘JIIII- ,ors gave him p. mighty cvnllnll at the final bell. Although pressed hard by Bill Stewart's Stanley Cup Champions lfrom m: to finish tlic Bruins lcapitalzcd on Chlcn: penalty. agaimt big: '-.- ‘ to scorc in the second ;l by Bzlilcr got the gozli The othertally xvus late in. the final by Lloniuli tinger. The victory appeiirr-d il costly one for the Bruins, D Clapper, their burly defence stn.. vxl< forc- ed to leave the guml- in LLT ruglstl rcd Pc t- lnrDown The Alleys HOLY NAME B0\\'i.l.\'(.i Commercial Lcallzuc SW16 Marts-2909. Hawks-SUQG. High sincle B- Ccllliicbnn 289, High tliijec G. Gillis Ad), Tonight at 7 (fcluck )Ii.\'cd All Stars vs. Imp. Bilw-lljl c0, couples will bowl:— N. 1VI1cKay—B. Cox. M. Maclellan—l='. Cox. F. Mlalletb-J. Lawior. E. Grettorv~J. Pcwci‘. P. Harper-K. Acorn. E. Dougan-D. Pllrecil. J. McAleer—l-I. Mcllmis. E. Mitchell-W. MOD‘ nalcl. M: 7 o'c1ock:- Holnlans vs Clark's Tilzcrs. Patterson‘s~.'i77l. Sea Gulls—285l. Iiilrh sin-sic F. Gzilldc: 1H4. Hllh three F‘. Gnudrt 5:02. Entemprise Dcll'ziinll-r.<—.' Elc-c-tricians—3424. High single l". Cut '5). High t-hice F. Ccx 8 '. Ted's Taxi-MOI. Roops Ltd-Aidan. l-Iiglh single A. H. Burke 3l3. Hlizii three A. H. Burke 873. FIREETOWN Womcn Institute FREETLNVN WUMIQNS 1.\.\"il {UTE The annual nicc: ‘r of zlu- Birch Grove W. 1., was l 1.1 Ull Nov. il lit the home of Mrs. Will. I-‘lmi two visitors mill l8 liil-nlllcls '1' ' the largest atclidililcl- I01‘ Year, ‘llle PIKJSILCK-l. Mrs. Lii s presided and llic Illlkllllg LllCllUfl .:l the usual mrlullcr. All. lcuii C.lll the minutes of tiic Inst rcgusur meeting wcl-c lc.l.. ilppruvcll ilbil signed. Then folicwlll lIiL‘ reports 0t commit ccs 'I‘iu~ MCl'llill‘y'.w‘§illil reports for 193i 8 m ills ruls ‘(I ti) n’ a was ilLllll‘ activities were curl of which a tidy sum and £111.01‘ giJIL-Ulln Junior Red Cross, Sll C. l-iospltll. '1. l}, L .l‘.;ll.. lili commuiliy hull illlkl lllllcl- locui culcc.» ll.... bu. ' there i'cnl.l.ii_.l u Uzllllili.‘ ‘ihrollgll lIli‘ cilurl. o. n» the Tllberlulcsis '11’ i ‘.‘..\;- c out in Novcllibcr, Uil<1l‘l‘ III!‘ .i]lill)l.‘ leadership o1 l\il'.\. AIIJI .l ll by other mcllibcrs (ll til» .il~lll Blrls’ Sewing Club Will. >11. corned on. Then fciicwcll l-ilc for til.- ruining _\ follows: P lv directors uerc appoint Lewis, Mrs. A_ .l. LUJI lips. All(l.l0l‘:. .1 .l,\ R. B. Aulli. A u of llllll ,.» extended the retiring officers. The prograill of lilo CYCllilljl (‘Oll- sisted of two iii crcslilig Contests‘. lifter which the hcsicst and llc- . sistlmts scl-vccl IllllCIl, .\Il'i"lil\2 closed with Illi‘ NilUOllfiI .»\l".'ilclli. Next incciilig to bc Ili'I_(i u! _llc home of Mrs. Gcn. Jill-dull: with Mrs. J. Jlidinc, Mrs. Colby lvuls. NLrs. J, Lewis iii chilrlzl- oi prnuranl. Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. 36.1105 illKI I. B. Phillips on lunch conllnlticc. - BLANKED AT POLLS KLERKSDORP. South Africa-- Precedent in South Ail-‘cnn muni- cipal elections was bclicvcd set when a candidate ll\’i‘0 did not poll a single vol/c. Hi< requisition was od__bv__2_6_ rcglsicrcd voters, lowland unl approved by Dominion "flIllIflllflfIflII 7|" my flmnln Airline-Inflow. Al‘ 0iWll-frfienzlltytl-Ioilett mg period with an ankle injury land the high-scoring Bill Cowley ‘retired with an injury in the sec- ond period. The lineups:- B; luli: Goal. Brimsck, defence Shore, Portland. centre, Cowley, COIIICIIGI- per, Welland, R. Schmidt. H1201‘, l-lollett, ITII‘. Cl-rllvford. RllbiflsOil. Northcott: Subs: Kenzie March, Gottseli . Jwmnes. Dahlszrom, Je - cts. Bcsler. Gracie. ‘ port. SUMMARY First Period flooring-None. Pcnzlitic —None, Second Period 1—Boston. Bauer (Schmidt) 3.29. s-Seibert, Penaltie Third Period Z——BOSIOI‘I, Pettinger 18.32. Sees Increased 1 In te res t In Skiing Sport (C. P. by Guardian‘; Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. 4—A “tremend- ous" development of siding facili- Lealzuc tic-s filial‘? gctiviities llhtlilgnada was ‘ ‘ vision y ans liei". Aus- TEAM b0. 3 TIL-ill N0. 4 trluil ski instructor, who arrived V. Pineali C1, wicDonllld " zoclay lrcril Imidon cn the Dot BICWII I‘. IIELL‘, .5 11')’ Duchess of York. He was v- 9311511’?- ‘v’. Du lpzlllleii by Herman Gacliiei‘, E- gawlif J. Munroe also flcm the Austrian Tyrcl. who - WW" G. Lziifcrtv will assist him in opening a sld G. Hughes Dot McDonald school at St. Jovite, Que. T ~ . w M. 9 o'clock. Bil.‘ Five Lcauue, our-hit Illllélifnlgatlé awggl lxnéagf 2341.1 U115 rear. Others will be lit Qurbvc City and Lake Louise, B. C., CIPTOWN BOWLING. ALLETS and radium said additionaJ Q1165 Tonight at 8:30 the following “IDZIJIZIEIOQHOWQBS in much the some P051319“ Wilt-ll ri-‘Gflrd to skiing as Ailstrln had been 20 years ago. he said. But the sport had gone ahead YHIHCIIY in Ailsltris since the vill- ‘ .. liu(i_ sprung up soie.y because o. a good ski run in the vicinity. (Iillvv-ll) mill-cad fares and RuOd time. accolnlnodatlons were new‘- 551W if the spot’. were lc flourish a; Canadian winter res-arts. All - American Quarter - back Feteli In N. Y. _NEW YORK. Dec. 6 —lA.P)— Lillie Falsy O'Brien, all-Ameri- cnli_ quarterback from Texas Christian University, was receiv_ E41 lfldfl)‘ by Mglypi- Igguardia at; Cll_\‘ hail zlilcr riding down Broad. way in a stage coach with his mother: Dr. 11M. swaits, presi- dent of T.C.U.; Leo (Dumb) Ill-aver. his foot-bull coach: Lieut- hm’. Walter Woodul of Texas, and Colonel Anion G. Carter. Fort. \\'oi".li publisher. A troop pf mognted police e5- carted the Texas party. O'Brien rccclvcd t/nc Memorial trophy: A. wm-dcd to the year's outstanding 100K118" Player. at a dinner. “YILMOT WRLLETQCIIOOL Honor roll of Willmot Valley l School for the mcniih of November. Grade ,X—1, Helen Huestis; 2, David Clark. C" lc IX-1_ Kenneth Clark; 2. Earl Clark; 2. ll _(llfl(lf.‘ IV—-1. Kenneth Huestis; 2. Mild d Cllrtiss: 3 Gordon Huestis- " d k. l icst average for i/he month— Krrnrtli l-iucsltis - Perfect attendance: Jovce Clark. Enrl Clark. Grace Deacon. Teacher. MYST TALK IRISH BELFAST—'I'lic Senate 0f t bv a 38-15 vote declined to elect senator Patrick Baitter to position of vice-chairman because he had not a competent knowledge of the Irish language. There was no other nomination. JOIIN BULL ADVERTISES IONDON—TI18 government will increase its £5,000 ($21500) annual contribution to the Travel arid In- _ rlilst-rial Development of Great Bri- , tnlll and Iceland which deals wig/h lfldYtPYllSlnfl Britain as a holiday (‘OII- TI‘. ; Use Minarlfc for Duldrun, .A l ._ U51’ HIM Gofiou 3m BLILLIBS/ wings Sands. Getliffe: Subs: Clasp- e - Bauer, Chicalzq: Goal. Karakas. defence Weloe salbert, centre Bllrlco wings, Mac- V ins, Desil- . Refcree-Cleary; Lia-lumen, 1am.- 4L Intermediate Hockey Team Plans Progress The inluch ulkled of Inmrmsdi- litc Abbie teem will at last it seems become a reality according to the word on the rounds last. night. The boys have entered into the organization wholeheartedly very knock out of the Intermediate IYGOWHS this coming spring The team on aper looks to be c very strong ou it. Included on the lineup are former Junior Abbies players, some Senlor Abbies and also a sprinkling of former City League playggs, ‘rl-le officials in charge have already sent for the affiliation papers and also ap- to play. should be one or the strongest Intermediate teams ever developed in Charlottetown for the pasl, number of years. The team will workout this week and play"- ers are advised to watch for the announcement regarding ill: |)]'3(‘- tice. Besides the players mentioned in the previous lineup anyone who wishes to try out is invited to turn up for practice. Lazzeri Given Release By Cubs CHICAGO. Dec. 6 —IAPI -— Tony L-azzeri received a birthday prsent from Chicago Cubs todcy—- a requested one which ended his one-year connection with the Na.- tional Baseball League Club. The taciturn veteran. 34-year-old today, who spent the 1938 season as a Cub utility infielder llnd pinch hitter after more than a decade of stardom with New York Yankees. sent owner P. K. Wrigley the following wire: making for- mal request for release. appreciate same.“ Wrigley llTlfIlCfIlfll"‘l\' rc- pllcd: "Grailicd." From his home neat‘ Sail Flau- cisco, Lazzerl said he had "foul- or five offers" to PILY with major league teams and expects to accept one within a week Racers Capture League‘ Opener LONDON. Dec. 6 -—lCl" Cable) -I-lari-ingay Racers opened defence of their National Hockey League Title tonight by defeating Wcmblcy Lions 5-4. The league opener was played before a big crowd at Har- ringayz Joe Brolm. siwcdv ccillrl- from Eldrmonmn who played lact season for Earl's Court Rangers. bagpcd three of Rangers‘ goals, while Archie Creighton. Winnipeg, and Earl Nicholson of Moose Jaw, Sask. got onc lipiccc. Oxford Loges To Cambridge LONDON, Dec 4-10? Cubicl- Cambridge University defeated Oxford 5-4 in the annual soccer battle between the two universities played on Dulvrich Hamlets ground here Satui-dav. The losers missed many opportunities and their defeat was surprising as they were not favorites. Cambridge led 3-—2 at halftime. QRTlORLD Clint Be n e dict [North Shore plicatlcli forms for amateur cards.‘ The team, once it gets in shape ' flUWLlNU HOC KEY WRESTLING Now Sherbrooke Hockey Co a ch SHERBRDOKE. Que, Dec. 0- (CP) -Valleyfield Braves raced in n. k1 vicrpry over Sherbrooke Red Raiders tonight in a Provincial Hockey League glme. George Bell and Bebe huBlanc, tepmmates last year at Morllctori. N. 8.. combin- ed for the lone Sherbooke goal. Bell scoring. The game marked the debut as sher-brooke coach of Clint Benedict, former National Hockey League Goaler. Blue Bombers Ready For Finals WINNIPEG. Dec. H Winnipeg Blue Bombers western Canada FOIHDHII Clialllpiolts gn into the (icmlllioli IilliiI against ' IIO Argonauts Saturday with ~ 0rd of ll victories and three defclits this season. . They dropped Western 1r..erprov- incial Union games t0 Regina Rcughrlders 7—-0 at. Winnipeg Sept. 12 and to Calgary Bronks 14—0 at Calgary Ocl_ 8 Ili the first of three exhibition games with Unit-ed States college teams they bowed 21-7 to North Dakota University at Winnipeg Sept, l6. But They won handily in the six games since Oct 28, drubbing Regina Roughriders l3—0 m the second playoff Oct. 29 and beating Calgary 12-7 and l3-2 i.li the two-game final. - ~01» — Want No Part Of Dispute NEW YORK. Dec. 6—lAPl-'Ihe New York Stale Aihletlc Conlniis- non "oday refused w interfere in a. dispute between Tommy Furl", lor- ll‘.€l‘ British Empire Heavyweight Champion who meets 1101i Nova. at Madison Square Garden Dec. _ and the British Board of Boxing Control. The latter body bled a protest against the Farr-Nova fight on the grounds Farr had been sued for breach of CDIUIBCL by General A. C. Crumhley, native of Calgary. and Sidney Hulls, promoter-s in London for failing to meet Mu Schm 1997. ellrig in CENTRAL ROYALTY WOMEN! INSTITUTE The seventeenth annual meeting of Central Royalty women's Insti- tute was held at lhe home of Mrs. W. P. MacLeod. The president. Mn. C. Jenkins was in the chair. Meet- lril: opened by repeating the creed. Roll call was answered by each member paving her fee Minutes of last annual and regular meetings were read and approved; committees were heard from and new ones a - pointed; school comrruttee. Mrs. . Wood and Mrs. C. Wood: sick com- mifee. Mrs. W. Lmik and Mrs. W. Ward. ‘Program committee, Mrs. C. Jen- kins and Mrs. . MacKlly. Quest- ionnaire on Cariaclianizlition and National Events Wu discussed and filled in by Mrs, Gillispie. The retiring president thanked the members for their staunch sup- port. during he!‘ term of office The following new officers were elected: Pres- Miss Laura Cullen. Mrs. Russel Roper. aec'y.. ., . cw. Meeting then journed and a delicious lunch was served M’ the hostess. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. “Allard Iank. Minard’: kills pain. Hockey Notes Well friends. not you: aim Oqu-inlziant in reedinull. Howud 110W 0H8! ice and You - he bfillflld oi p. vllllh on tile bilxiel at an early uufe. i t. gin-airs ciiuinpluils iizimcl, the ncilslizgloli Sliver Wings have player's sqjilcfl up and time duller.’ u liuirliiei‘ oi new players who afoul Willi their last year's aggrcgalio: should be a iornudable outfit t4 like the cup. flOViCnJ- they arc as- sured OI c.1111 compctlticil for p,- lhe reports from tile other iellml they‘ i181.‘ 1x50 strongly reniiorcc. their lmeul». Many hOckey lB-IL: era predicting and your.» truly agrees vlitii their: in ma-ny oi heir arguments ma‘ IJLLS (Lermun; LCLJI. vl-il, l» the wall. to neat [x1010 LiiC scascil mus, lol wliiicul. .1 uULliJl lilcy ||.A\l‘ a.» I01- llliuubie all urlzll" of players a.» Jitfc is ill 2.111.. ling-dc, Valley‘ up w the prescr. iunelirc llcl l.) \ .. .~- .- c»: culli- Yul mg ' ice-gut- Lui it LIIL)‘ d0. all ' .\J-l<_. .1 .. -. -ll. ll ifitl lint-l hi... .iljl.cll~ lull Lin]. lift. ullu v.1 in. l. 0.41- BlluLLl ll-ilills 211 .ilc xuhdt Mid would no»: only iol llkili. hie}: all tile mu cl last season, uc me champs. And every rail L11 {ii-l commulll) uouiu DE plus-ca lrl sec Uleiil iii flit-rc- illllltlng so Culliw on Spring Vallm .0~s sew your l'4.'§ll'L‘.\- CHABUVQb on the 15th wlzll a full lineup. Manager Gerald lvlacKcnzie oi the other Kensmgwn team as yet unnamed, says: "No, no dope. but watch our smoke when the league opens.“ Ana :1: that he nuly be right, for this team also llha strength in every cll-partmcil tu spare. All in all, your SCXLDC is 0i tlu opinion that the North shorc League will be bigger and better than ever. NOlhillLL as yet. has bcenhcard from tin- luilior league, bu; will un- doubtedly. be ready for he lust bell with a number of teams figm- mlz tooth mid nail for that beauti- ful cup. and take it from one who knows. it sure is a beawy. Hci-e is some good new.» I01‘ youngsters. Mi". Join: Burns all Mr, Kenneth McLean are: sponsor- lug a nudge; team ibis winter and all boys sixteen and miller, wishing a tryout should get in touch with either Mr. Burns or Mr. McLean n! once. This ream will play exhibition games throughout the season and enter the midget Dlflydovvlis for 6h! championship of the province when thev roll around-H I-larringay Wins London Cup IDNDON. Dec. 4 —(@ QI§ Harringav Greyhounds Won thl London Cup competition Satur- day night by defeating Brighwn Tigers in the deciding game. The London Cup tournament is BUY“! as s preliminary to the I’ National League schedule whi opens ‘Tuesday, Last year the IDDGOH Cup Wu won by Wembley Ilions. Under a. novel scoring system. ewh 0! “W seven teams play each other 0M0 onli. One point is awarded at the earl of each period to the team that scores the most gods lint period, thus making it pomglle for one team to collect li maximum d three points in my one Game In tn final the Greyh gained Dilly Moxie point. bu ow was enough lat NM’. Bflflllflli. other teams Wm 011 previously. Nurtlue our mind IMi I!‘ hhoulzhts- sraeli. ls f/ere Ro/l-Your-Uwners I 0U) VIRGINIA FIN E (ill-I Men! 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