124." DF5\‘3?11.E*_3.R 1.1» =- l | . l ‘ms sPEtllil SKATE TONIGHT l 8-10 FlllillM 2s¢———-———-'5= interpreting the War News m. L. Simpson, Associated Or Else ” B till‘ Khlfi-pgg staff ttyrltlcris n m’ BOSTON De —_- . iiuricisiirc 1B a l‘ B 5 . c. 10-—(AP)-Th.eat- Frank Brinisek and Kilby Mac- esie ‘iili $52.23...i°2f'?t.2“3€“f..‘t"h““' 1M M em- °-w ‘viivaciers of Egypt throw; Bum“ remanded home“; “ton less pass from Alf Pike into the “h” ‘hill on the war in the ucive sewcaks on th J COME‘ Boston cage ‘mm m feet-out‘ ' “w l‘ overwhelmed the 016cm r331“ Nmfl Pale m the ieccnd p" 0d‘ Herb ‘mi-units A 5 ma‘ M“SS°““‘ ""1"" Yul‘! Rance-rs 6-2 tcimshii baifo if‘: ecragiirilcliednruiiisactirilrierg r112,“ wit"? i - - __ 1 d _ .. . - v - i‘ a ‘ 2c en Ed W‘ -ii (‘lllillgli/Dsfxditiigiill? aa Brei- ‘dltiiwd o‘ “.000 M me dwwn Ga" accidentally "i""5k by a “wk as iii.”$‘flé..§ia~e in EKYpt. APPrehen- “is. had accused h's tem of ivrizciliinald timed to m“ by mu- . . ,. . - - e puc on that his army there mlllhi inckm away" its last two Na. inlet“ "W. l“??? iifihrgtfitriii? ‘mm gm" ““§“° W“ '° m- SUMMARY n; risk nnfnl-plfl F m indicated onto and Chicago during the week- llliilsviiilfi iguflley 5nd German end and he sounded s general Firs; pend wJlTlliiiQS itlfmilitl: 0W" Whailléngbe that SSAIQFHI of his players ll or)‘ *‘-'. ~~ W0 se t owl t ti i" A - _ mFfiillfi Minister glhlllaiiligl “in? erican Buckley Lehgute grim “it ‘cgiiiiilai dyiisemm ‘Cowley’ revealed now that m6 o“ keh" Hershey if he noted any more 2—Bo5ton Schmidt 11-39 °’ m” mnmeak I a 0th “an it?!‘ °“"1°‘$ PIAY- Penalties-None ' ' I195 M‘ m ‘delay t“ H ‘d: As s. result. the Bruins came out counter-attack nlEflYiu-ver er s"h_ roaring and during the first 53 second Par-um nmmllfil“ iii?“ ltI/jlcltiiigrrancsanu to minutes M PM)“ piled “P a 5'0 1e.“ w ffi Mine Greeks‘ The attack m over the champs by scornig twice 3—Bos_ton. Bauer (Clapper. lggypttivflS held up a month until mfiég‘ w“ a t bed Schmidt) 3302 m“ Pumas coma by: ifipluedf 11 m9 Mllyiflfl 1n the ssiztnxth lsnilriute Kriiiiiif-Lriefiacher (Cowley) 8'46 It ll 11°“ m“ w ° e’ “ “ ' of action. Milt Schmidt chalked up ' ' fledged British ‘offensive designed m dqgyny Ilnlys main army in Africa is uiiilcr way or whether the attacks are designed merely w “any it down. It depends, Mr. churchill indicated, on first re- itliil. Yet even as he spoke, new two goals and Bobby Bauer, Roy lConacher. Desse Smith provided the others. Not a. penalty was called before the Rangers started their scoring. After Jack Crawford and Neil Col- villc had drawn majors for winding Ross’ Warning of “Win Out of Two-game Slump rings Bruins Third Period 5—Bost0n. D. Smith (Clapper) 1:49 6—-Boston. Schmidt (Dumart) 10:31 ’l-New York. M. Colville (Pratt. Heller) l3 i8 (P kc) reports of British victories. hint- mg in widespread disaffectlon in [he lialinn army in Egypt, were up a high-sticking exchange with some fistcuffin , Mac Colville sent 8--New York, Macdonald l6 - l7 (major). Penaltie.s—N. Colville Crawford (major). coining lit from the front. the “T5?! P11“ thffllgh 8381419 1r ihc llnliflil invasion of Greece was lntendccik ‘to avegtit British counter attac n Esyp means v v I that n Duceisaw not. hope Mzllzonazres otherwise avoiding disaster there "Wt “sti'ith.....‘"ilfi..t‘i'.‘..’hi l) M- tn “as s . ' iisowir lizul llll4‘i‘iv rallctl in their own lners prime war mission. They neither p. ntirn linhan communications __.__ with the army in Egypt nor pre- gynlqgy. N5" Dem lo_.cp)_ renird the arrival of British re- Marking up a so,“ a period Gram mil; steered Sydney Millionaires tonight to a 5-3 victory over the loading Glace Bay Mincrs of the Cape Brown Hockey League. The win drew Sydney second-place tie with North Sydney Victories. two points behind Miners. Ray Powell and Steve Latoski got the other Sydney gcals, gving Millionaires a 5-l edge when Hall got his third score early in the last period. Jim Dewey and Boots Baird shoved home two quick tal- lies for Glace Bay late in the ses- sion. but Miners couldn't overcome the big lead. Hal McBride got the losers’ other goal in i-hg first ses- iniorccmouis. In tho ticlil of what is happen- In; in ll'.< Italian Axis partner in (il'f‘t"i‘f‘. Ailizinla and Egypt. Hit- ler's "\'i<'tiil'_\"' plop-talk t0 Nazi munitinm workers sounds some- what ironical. lie avoided any mention of Italy's military adven- tures. zovr- no hint that German irms ii-oiilrl go to her aid. There ivci-c overtones in that liitlerls siicccll tending to justify the liiiiisli contention that it wins i "defensive" effort. Just why it was necessary to speak at all to German war workers at this time l: not clear. s“ sion. lien detained ‘WM’ FlrstPeriod l-Sydney. Powell (Latoski) 4:58 2-Gzlzace Bay. McBride (Grabcski) 9: Ii-Sydney, Hall (Fritz) 18:23 Penalties: Kowcinak, Atchinson, Newbclt. Van Daelc. Gallagher, Snell (msjorfi Dewey (major). Second Per-old si-fiqydncy. Hail (Fritz. Snell) 10:58 Fellow passenger OMAPBEILLTON, NZB.. Dec. 10- (CP)-—Dcat-h of a railway passenger 9M1!’ tnday at Causaicscal. Que, about 56 miles from here. resulted in dcicniior f th n4 e . . . .- here anuuinigiieigglifueiwnjgsng: Huts.» Laufk‘ (Pggieuin 1.3:‘, mug, w Rymouski’ Que" under W Penalties. McGbbcn. owe , a1 licfiucort for investigation of the Dude‘ l Si’. $060,...“ .0 m, M, (mans Third Period W“ bl‘ police here J. lM-adorc an ' .- i-- -a. ~ ' ' 5——s‘d .Hii 5'2" tide-ll. ltLlfd railway employer oi’ .1__(.l.‘lagyaayé Dmev 15.28 53514166. Qlltfl. near CousapscaLdied liter a "scuffle" with further pflss- 18 42 mm whm’ M“ w“ ‘am "° b‘ Pewsltles: Powell. Gallagher. Gm- boski. RPM-l" 70 or more. RPlYOYls here stated that the "TH"! suddenly collpastd and died iaior ugtl that there was no s‘gn of CHARLOTTETQWN ALLEYS Store M!!!" B-Glace Bay. Baird (Hsnneburv) llllilu or bruises. Whether the re- ltcried scuffle occurred on the gain or the station premises at Mlsfllvcoi was unknown here. A if‘if"'i'flfli was sent from Caus- ‘flllvfillng pokce to detain ZN‘ whose name was giv- - Ward. ' gf‘°{¥‘~‘- 11C. when the Merit/me R‘-‘P“‘“ "i lilo Canadian National M“ K's reached Campbeilton. CNR- hoilce here t"ok the pass- en . from the train. remained B. A. MacDonald: iii iiuv oi Jn . ~l c ilk n "(wt thr- civsifoilliidn 'P- Mcxiimm m5 215 ‘mild Iii." today under Royal.“ Burke 1M 198 Cinailin Mount-ed Pol'cc EEC-TI. M. Mclmiis 95 127 153_ ll" iiiuicuskl. Que. whc cthc train S. Mcmuihla“ n2 206 W’ was tluc m‘. mygfiy nwd where 'l‘. 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Enterprise Bakery- "fyft" N . 1-3 pockc‘. he should Wilsiis Hams vs. Biletz. ifl‘ to the Jght to i*c ease| ————— " - i nocv NAME nowurvo 101i‘ 'dtn'ts" Andy‘ ———-— - iwlci- : International Lent"? N hi“ tcn muct spcwi. ‘In the bail tip tightly. e- Central Blrbers:— fww “Wu a Fm‘ ,. b3 “us: _1_ Dykgn; 117 1B9 125 4'1 YPu we e c ti l::l t) a R. McDonald 199 154 393 i. s. . ' o; s; km,‘ 8.. dlzcou-agd: you can hi. lrdkmfifis m0 l” 190 r1l,‘;ii'ri<i.~'iv¢r the ball wih the Total—-2906. ci in 1-11-14 PM". -‘r"t .~ .' - . I Master Barbers:- ini . 1-2‘ ..‘~“' “M” ‘Y M“ “ lea 191 14s "ti. tin .< in. l. thipc, {our 0i‘ flva m‘ n: Bi ‘J0 V y¢1.rs3!f;takelt,35y. W. Weatheil-ilaic in‘) 213 m6 o-ilembaii ls ‘a tt r than géwMggzrga m; 154 135 r '. i . ' l ‘ Tti——2597. Icuoliii. {ht hi“: $.23“ “my “m” nigh single .1. Kane soa. High three J.‘ tKatg A132. Dry .. ,T-—i— rt ‘ . u mom's “LMNEES F R57 Citleilaiilerrgs agsnilfiintonfiii Fircstoncs. flfziiil ERANcrs-co. (CP)--'I‘he nyn.“ Yftjf") "lfwavm: c: ” is virt. lulu...‘ ‘*1 the ca ifo we. saw quzm“ 4.‘ Ascciaiicn fn-tis. It H. on‘: ' :ho'.ving that 55 ‘ °- Dwficnccr ca; mileage We“ trim- . ______-»--—- 51 l»! ry 1-! rwood. wiiiseaelcnigixgiiriielu s. Evgeter at the Battle cf the River Plato. was given the honorary freedom of Bae- ter. Devonshire. when he told a Guildhall audience of thfl 131110"! exploit. into am Says publicity May block sale Of Boston Bees BOSWDN. iJcc. 9.~i/\l"i The fcax that premature publicity might. spoil the partially completed deal r ton Bees was expressed w- niizht cv Charles F. Adams. Bos- ton's multi-sports magnate. who owns the controlling interest in that National [league baseball club. "About a week ago." Adams said. "Albert H. Powell, of New Haven. Conn. and I. reached a satisfactory agreement on the Bees’ snlc price. and the deals terms. Now there are manv legal and tax matters to straighten out before the title can be passed, But, premature publici- ty is apt to spoil any deal and I ain not sure it hasirt killed this one." Powell. a wealthy retired coal dealer. has organized a syndicate of friends which is willing to out the club in his hands. Adams ex- plained. The latter aso said that Powell had told him that he would take over the club onlv if he were assured that Bob Quinn would con- tinue as its general manager. Giants purchase Morrie Arnovich CHICAGO. Dcc. l0~(AP)—New York Giant's today purchased out- folder MOTH‘? Arvcvch frcm Cincinnati Reds for cash and also obtained title to Miliburn Shoffner. a. lefthanded pitcher. who res to tilo Giants‘ Jersey City farm club. ‘The a-motlnt pad for Arnovich was not. aimcuncfrl. Arncvch hil- .250 in 101 izamos with Piflcdclp-hia Phillie: rind Reds last season. The deal involving Shcffncr. who has been with the Reds since mid- way in the 1939 scasrn. sent vort- sP-p Wayne Amhkir to the Reds. who also received on unannounced sum of cash. , Moncton station Manager ‘joins up’ MONCTON. N. B. Dec, 11 -I..ast evening the local stuff of the Trails- Cailada. Air Lines presented Mr. Jack Ross. Sutton Manager hcre. for the trust year with a leather brief case bearing the insignia I joining that service in the radio branch. Mr. Ross who had previous- ly seen service with the Etoyal Cah- adi-ah Signals, is nu experienced rs- dio technician and leaves shortly for overseas. He was granted iOAW.‘ of absence by the Trans-Canada Air Litres to enable him to join up with the R. C. A. F‘. Mr. Ross will be succeeded 0.5 station manager of the T.C.A. at Moncton, by G. H. McKenzie. for- merly stai-lon manager for the T. C. A. at. North Bay. who previous to his entering the employ of the company at Winnipeg spent six years as a radio operator in con- nection with "Bush" flying in (he North. His home is in Bigger. Sask. Before ccming to Moncton. Mr. Ross was in charge of wire-less op- erations at the airport- at St. Hu- bert. Quebec. and before that had JQXNBXIC’: as wireless operator with the Royal Can diazi Signals in eon- necllon with a r services in North- ern Canada. Since coming to Mone- ion he has made a host of friends and has been verv popular with patrons of the T. C. A. flying be- iivcen Mcucton and Montreal. Ot- tawa. and Toronto as well as to the Pacific Coast. CHANGE IIORSES_ BALTIMORE —(OP) --A p1,‘: of binoculars bclomzinig to a. German officer in the First Great Wan. and used in m: intervening year-s by a BaWmorc mrm- -socn may be scanning Fowl-h skies for German ir'but‘cn to a committee coll-retina Edward F. Jess Dead at 62 Edward F. Jess. 62. who played with Milwaukee Brewers in the old Western League under Ornnle Mack Drior to 190i. died at his home here today. H; also raced horses on the Grand Circuit for several years. tional Hockey League M’ Eddie Shore, Irving (Aos) Bailey. Toronto forward. to hospital with a serious brain con- cussion which ended his Three injured Amerks return WAUBAU. Wis. Dec. i0-—(AP)— NEW YORK. Dec. l0-(AP)—~Dr. Vincent Nardlello today gave Red Dutton the welcome news that he can ure three of the Nrw York Americans iniurea players in the i rllgrcmal Hccknv League game he" REMEMBER WHEN Hamsursda. y against Chicago Black (By The Cflmlfllttn Press) One of the most memorable Na- games was lsyed at Boston seven years ago orrow night. Crashed w the ice The cbpplcs who “"11 iciurir to action are Pete Slobodian, defence- "lF-Tl- Harvey Jackson and Peanuts O'Flaherty. forwards. slobcdlan been out since Nov. 19 with a broken chcekborie while Jackson Ind O'P'iaherty were inactive for a. week to 10 days with. respectively, a broken nose and a tw sled knee, was rushed playing The American League also voted: to retain its ruin against by its championship club. The Na- Majors agree To re-elect Kenesaw Landis J-‘rird Frick for four years. The only deal of the, day was Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants. It sent outfielder Merrie Arnovich to the Gkinis for cash- estimated at $l2,500-—and exmang- icd pitcher Milt Shcffncr of the Reds for shortstop Wayne Ambler of Jersey City Giants of the In- ternational League and cash. Shoffncr will be placed on the Jer- sey Cit roster. The iants also signed Leo (Gab- lbyi Hart-nett, err-manager of Chi- lcago Cubs. as a play-coach replac- who re- BY Judson Bailey Associated Press Sports Writer orrrcaso. Dec. 10—iAP)—The major league agreed today 1,0 ma re-election of Commissioner- Kene. saw Mountain LalKiiS WilCil wll Lake P1369 i" an ilnanirzrous action at tomorrotws joint scssicii of the j ing coach Travis Jackson, NBUOHBlVand American Inagues. Wired because of ill health. 1R flddltfon to matter; which the‘ Del Baker. manager of Detroit's two circuits considered jointly, the American League pcnnant-vwinriers, American league designated July was chosen to pilot the junior cir- B at Detroit for the 1941 must“ ‘cirws All-stars while Bill McKech- Game and the National maguh pie of the National League auto- announced that GS-ycar-oki Bill Imaticaily returns as the rival pilot trading ' Lfilliii Lnagile rte-elected Prcsidcntl l transact/ed Just at dinner time by! l W151 CIGARETTES 2nd contingent; y Under air plan lLanil in Britain LONDON, Dec. lD-(UP CABLE) -—'I'he second contingent of ‘tile _ Can- adians; il‘1illl(‘(i lillflvl‘ l Air 'I'l‘;illlillf; .. I Londcn tcrrghi, 1 ' They ccmpriscd ground czow men, observers and zi small niunber o! pilots. , The Candizim soon n r- pitstrd i Wm! R0111 Air fibre.“ u . through- the R..C.A.F. oh the occasion of his _ Whit?“ SHE NO. 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