Gl-TARLOTTETOWN, _ CUARDIAN SPORTING NEWS y llorohoy Boar: Win! ll. S. Professional jlloekoy Exhibition Football Results In Exhi b 't' 915N118 across three tries in the 1115i» hill. one of which was con- verted and then adding twe more in the second session, Dun- stan‘s University senior squad Saturday beat Prince of Wales l'l- 3 in an exhibition game played eri the University gridron. Prince of Wales lone try came early in the second half of the tussle. . Played in a steady dovm pour of did be prEfErablt‘. Im- H1111 both squads were guilty of ilediawly Amer-t "Kid" Nickel-soil, many fumbles, mainly due to the n ideal favorite wrote McMulllnsllppery condition of the hall, but ‘Ccgpilllg the challenge and al- nevertheless. a good crowd of (eds though no definite word has been who braved the elements saw both ' g5 yet, the is fifteens _stage another of their the match will be usual spirited struggles all the way McMullill. a Cape Breton h; boxer who performed ltt town some years ago m mlrlgh Leo" Kelly. recently "he a challenge through a 11-111- paper to any welterweight in 1e M111 Mickey weiterwel! 1’ ltinies. afidill‘; ihfll- R P 1'3 S0 hold their ten wearers back into the shadows of own goalposts. and finally were re- worded when just recently returned from over- as duty plunged across from i0 yards out as he gathered in a III-i through. lo The game was a little better than a. minute old when Saints struck ‘for their opening score, Green. taking a. long pass as yards out. to sneak his way down the sideline and go over standing up. At a difficult angle the kick for the extra. points was short. Holding the play in Prince or Wales territory most of the time. Saints made it 6-0 at the fifteen minute mark when AJ. McAdam picked up a loose ball ten yards out from the touch line to plunge {ll-S way over. McAdam planted he ball directly between the posts but again the convert was off the mark. Pressing back determinedly Prince of Wales started a march up field only to be turned back twice in a row when it appeared as if they were gonig to steam. roller their way over the Saints line, and it was Saintswho push- ed their way back for a. third touchdown, C. MacDonald doingl 1i has been a long‘ time since m“ writer saw Nlckerson 2i action. As we remember him he “.35 a smooth, smart boxer. He down earl-y dynamite in his but can illt sharply all {he time and has quite a few vic- wfieg to his credit both before signing up for the Army and also plh overseas. 1“ g is + + o- -|- Nickersoli is training steadily all the time allrl those who have been “dipping him workout say lie is as gag; as erei‘ and hRVlIlg gained n. (ew pounds in weight is puttinil ma" 5195111 to his punches these (gys. He is anxious to take on McMllllln or any other welterweight n the Marit-imcs and will work liinlself into ihe peak of condition lhe lliatcll. 1“ + + + 4- A steady downpour of rain fail- ed w dampen the enthusiasm of local football fans on Saturday aitemoon and as a result a good crowd of spectator; saw Saints and Prince of Wales stage a har - fought struggle in the opening game of the rugby season. Il- + I0 0- pl C Little IDUISVIIJE. Ky. Oct. i4 — (AP) — Louisville Colonels nailed the i966 Iaittio World Series pen. hunt to the Parkway Pleld flagpole here this afternoon by defeating Newark Bears 5-3 in the sixth game before 7,882 shivering fans. Newark had got briefly back into the running for the pennant by a Showing better ability to handle Q-le wet, greasy pigskin Saints eap- italized on l their chances to vrin rather handily but this big. heavy P. W. C. team are bound to be heard from before the season la many weeks older. '0- Il- d- I0 There are a lot of famous "Jacke" in history-the Jack who climbed the bean-stalk-“Black Jack“ Pershing of World War One renown-and even Jack the Rip- l r. p: 0 0 0 0 53 “flostzgg” m m‘ ma‘ take place duriinghtho SESBOXLMIQQVB: Winnipeg id, Bomber, But u sn- as baseball furs are Held u. five hits by tfhree New- ggfesngzfaj we'll,‘ cggigg, W, "B111 Pm" 15- ooncerned, the most famous Jack all: pitchers. the Colonels broke a a ‘(mi way w stimulate a ‘flendly 355mm; Qet, 14 __ (Apt _A so ,1, _ of all is John W. Coombs-better 3.3 tie lln the last of the eighth rivalry world mark for a nmole so“ ‘U HWLST. blown as “Iron Jack" Coombs. when they scored the pair of runs This- em, l,‘ a u“ intention o! tournament “.25 placed m me "L Rice iafrulane 7. " '5 Whlfih Small“ filhes- u to m the ednllmigtee m have g, weekly cords of the profesional golfers ;?€%vég.rf7k1ah°ma 7' Iron Jack came in at the turn a" °° we“ ° m“ ' ' prize ls well as the cup play and Associltlvn tvdfly by Byron Nelson ' . of the century with the iron ship Colonels. tannins elséit Tam“ no doubt m will be an added of Toledo. 0.. vale battered sun. 1,{;,g,f,;,g°,1,3-6°,',f,1§f,§frljg,%n state and hon horse. I11 those days. the 11W,“ 13" 11mm“ “med 3% inducement to the boys to get in mathed Broadmoors par for o2. o I ~ ebali fans were accustomed to c1111" 1° h“! W“ sum“ ~ 3° and bowl. 68. 63, 66-259 in the $10,250 Seat- ' Oregon State l0. Oregon 0. seeing men who were men and Jack Coombs was one of their Sov- orites. sides played error-less ball. The Ldttle World Series opened in Newark and Inulsville of the American Association won the first threegarnesinlrowThcnth a "Sock" OT-Ianley it 14.3 for the Saints as ho raced over the line and then to com- lninuteo be- fore the end Mike Hennessey fell on the ball across the P.W.C. lino after Green. for the first try of the game, had dribbled it over the line from I5 ling schedule e o‘ o when baseball was in its infanooy- double-headers weren't feature a _ motions _ with pitchers like me$§nw§sm°“' I‘ w“ ' m" Coombs they just weren't neces- ‘ I I Th” 1.51m ban" 11"“ ‘he Newark ofoooozoo-s 1o o BrltlSh Foutha" E1011!‘ 11811 kept scoring to a Louhvm, 0M5“; 02x4 g ‘?al.‘tl‘§“§lb2“$a§“§§5hll"?§§“..§ Whit "PM- WMY “d m. 1m ‘i ‘ ‘ Kévapmfiofakl. Anske; Cecil and fiftaptgagle; - — es e e as e o position i the Leagu North Sec- pcmwnbroke £11m, ‘tlwhtlhhjors tion of Blltisli footballe Saturday in ~ ° W“ "d"! "M" a 0.0 game Wllh Sheffield United Colby to the Philadelphia Athletics and pitched under the old master -Corl.nie Mack. Today Coombs is a college baseball coach. Baseball; crazy kids with on eye on the big ltlsues 8o to Duke University for training illlciel- ml" my": Iron Jack.‘ 1' (I 4- Il- l IA few nioritlis after oining thel As. Coombs pitched t e longestl gm? on record in the American] 1180c. It was this game that] earned him the title "Iron Man."- + e- + | H15 511% 1PM‘ lic won 10 and lost} 11 Ramos. It was not until 1010 that lie really hit his ‘stride. Thatl Year Jack won 3i out of 40 games ‘Shut-Uni; out. l3 teams to set an all-time American League record. At one time iie WOllu1(] slyalghp and had a string of 53 scoreless innings. 1- -l~ Il- 1- In the 1910 world series, Coombs pitched and won three games d. Eliinsl.‘ Chicago, beating "Three. glhiler’ Brown tWICB and EclRuei. ach once. Il- Il- POhU‘ one other pitcher-I>Terb Ehhlllill-ever has won five world series games without a defeat. 1' 'l' fl‘ 1- Dilrlliir llls career ill lllt‘ lnnlors. Joan McGrallk teams never hcrlt Iron Jnck—-nlid llflllllPi‘ (lid the Brest Ctlristy Matliewsoil. Coombs beat Mathewson three times and the Giants ll times. With the Emotion oi’ world series contests. "lbs played in 351 games. He won 159 and lost ill). 1- + Il- 4- Cnumbs began cozluliilig college 8t Williams and Princeton. Iii w“ he went to Duke. During . i985 and was hi; Duke teams won 65 and 101i in games. III '1' ‘l- Il- “111111181153 (3110111115 is proud of l hese records, But he got. hi5 gléflaltest thrill in a game he itch. u’ The As were paying was ls n that September day-At 8:19 0119111118 881118 11f a crucial Be us lb l. + l‘ ca e e . , variant. the liiémwifi §?,.,’,'L'., 8,15,“ nsveélglgfer announced would start. O n 660mb: ‘ 1' § ‘ls Very fcw fails cvcll llnd heard of Coombs. The sporisivrllcrs could teams moved here and Newark won Saints BeatlP. W. C. 17-3 Football I the trick on a smart passing play. The try for the extra points was good as Don McDonald booted the oval between the uprights to make the score 11-0. outplayed all during the first half, Prince of Wales came out to opponents practically an even terms all during the hard. fought second session. For the fiést e red and white their minutes they of the pressed "Brick" Gorlnl 0st. bounding bail. Plve minutes after this score o etc the scoring five who had The 1 Saint ameron‘. ineups: Dunstank: three quarters. D. McDonald, Smith C. McDo Pbrsythe Mc Louisville Colonels Win World Series .__......r-_.__.__.i. lt. Cl‘ C. Bowling The Knights of Columbus bow- will get underway this evening at '1 and 9 o'clock. Each year the interest is vo keen and many hard fought battles This weekly prize will be run such a manner that all players will have an equal chance of win- Fellows, be on hand at ‘l ning. 9 o'clock this evening. W. mason-v. e .. Oct. i4 - (or) “"41" P1" _ 4m” 3:", m“ p,“ swamps» 24. Dotmlt as. b h Hornets of tile American m (“$011114 18-11" ‘M11 011M Ho ey league 6-2 in o. pre.season exhibition hockey lune here Sat. ruddy hlR-ht. Bill Gooden, v ‘ if, two goals into the not earlydn ChlcB-BU Calrdinlls 16. Chicago Bears Cleveland Rams 1!, Green Bay Pickers l4. Redablna 14. P104- Wodhlngtnn l burgh Steelen o. before the period ended. The Hor. “f? .."“s’a.i°°"fl “ti. math‘ w" p o . ma ng e y. I I In a... .1 Canadians Wln in for the Hornets on . ‘Ric Bears suru the last five minutes goals sound by Robertson. Mike Shabaga and Alex Rdtson. hird period. Bill Bartlk. peg? “m, Exhibition Came I Sport Briefs SHAWINIGAN FALLS, Que, Oct, 14 — (CF) — Before a capacity crowd of 5,000 fails, Montreal Can- iens of the National Hockey Ieasue defeated Providence Reds 0f the American Hockey League 4-2 today in the first exhibition en- I fl- MEXICO CITY, Oct. 14 — (AP) —Frankie Parker of Los Angeles, the Unitnd States champion, won counter for both clubs this season. The flying Frenchmen dominated Saints ‘node accounted Fullback. Green. Henliessey, Bradley. Mahar; halves. McAdam. forwards, Mullin, O. Mullin, Bark, Pendergast, Burge, OT-lanley. Dslziei. P.W.C.: Fullback. three quarters Blanchard, Nicolle. Quigley, Dalziel. Reddin: McDonald. Burhoe. Proude‘. wards. Robertson, l-lodgson. Hooper. Gorrniey, Large, Carr, Court, Tennan. Silt: may halves, for. the play throughout and only slim-rt “T141118 y d Mc- Queotion of the Reds kept the A.I-I.L. sextet from absorbing de. feat by more than two goals. Elmer Loch put the habs in from early in the game by told the puck behind the Red and skating round to the front, then letting go a backhand through a maze of legs which leClerc failed to see. At 4:31. Richard combined with Blake to score Canadians sec- 0nd goal In the remaining min. utes of the stanza. the Canucks peppered LeClerc with the disc and failed to count. ll. S. College Football Results (By The Associated Press) Y a of Ecuador in the Sogur final. 8-1. 3-5. 0-2, 8-6. , Oct. 14 - (AP) — Before an overflow crowd of nearly 100,000. the Red Army today de. fasted the Moscow Dynamo, 2.1 to win the U.S.S.R. soccer champ. ionshlp. The e was played on a snow-soaked 'eld. CLEVELAND. Oct. l4 — (AP) - Detroit Red Wings of the National scored their fifth the -Ar.n i ‘Dennis champ. ionahgntodaayxcllndsiooltlng Fran. undsoo League consecutive exhibition victory over Cleveland Barons, champions o! the American League ‘l-S. before 5,00‘! sriecttators at the Arena Saturday rig . TORONTO, Oct. i4 — (GP) — IhlhflUOuGflllloC football with its cheers — and cheer ors -- re- ltumed to Varsity Stadium Satur- day for the first time since 1989 as Univedmty cf Toronto showed bet- ter balance to defeat Hamilton's McMaster, 10-9, in a tilneu match for their respective schedu e open. ers ndtt week. CLEVELAND, Oct. i4 - (OP)- Earl Bartholome scored three goals today to pace Cleveland Barons to a 7.6 exhibition triumph over De- troit Red Wings before 6.000 fans. llew World's Golf Record ls Set EAST: 2B, Michigan '!. Columbia 2'1, Yale 1S. Colgate 47. Lafayette 0. Navy 28, Penn State 0. Harvard 21. Rochester l3. Princeton 14, Cornell 6. SOUTH: Georgia 4B. Kentucky o. Duke N. Wake Forest i9. Mississippi State 4i, Detroit B. MIDWEST: Indiana 54. Nebraska l4. Purdue 40. Iowa 0. Notre Dame 34. Dartmouth 0. Missouri l3, Iowa. State '7. TY in tie open. His 21 strokes under regulation figures earned Nelson $2.000 in war bonds and put him so far in front of the field the only argument was over second place. Amateur Harry Remember When (By The (‘I-afghan Press) OI‘ Down Play year old class. Cigarettes from the Hurley and The Crowdit Favourite be ' d. - my - 5.... rltimii“$ub‘tli"éfiliil"i.ba lfiiii bslifliii ll It. is distinctive quality which maintains W’ Winchester was a big boned powerful filly, and u a three a goxsldfivogiraznlliey uebéblendee ri in". u n I — ' ' - Turkish. ‘ o w. Hum.’ CIGARETTIS Dawn Play Dawn Play, by Clock Tower our of Gun Play. Her promising racing career was stopped when lightning struck her stable and knocked her unconscious. Ease Restrictions \ l OTTAWA. Oct. l4 - (GP) Al general easing of the supply situafl Lion in the United States and Can-l 1111B has made possible the revoca- tion of two priorities orders, one dealing with the use of steel strap- ping and the other with assist- ance to small manufacturers. Muni- tions Minister Howe announced to- i The purpose of the priorities order concerning ilat metal strap- ping was to enable Canadian users and distributors to obtain the pro duct from the United States on the basis of their various ratings. The other order provided auto matic procedures for manufactur- ers requiring priorities assistance to obtain relatively small amount; of production materials to be im- ported from the United states dur- ing the first few months follow- ing VE-Day. OTTAWA. Oct. l4 -— tCP) - The Prices Board announced l0- .nlght an order revoking the les- 21,1_ night. __- Temperance Looturo At lloartz llall o "If five of the old "scripts" month per physician are eno —~- - if?!‘ 1119086111111 purposes. is . . The llth Annual Bazaar in aidll-"rlriic. I-hc Attorney General. told of the Charlottetown Hospital l“ l" .11" "leclltlvt Temperance Maintenance Fund was brought ye Ffdellll-lflli 111681-1111. then why Ls he a successful conclusion on Satur- "W m“ 1W 111E l-hOIIII day night. One of the largest m“? W!" PY- Jehh 001mm Ish- crcwds were on hand and all the ed a 931mm” meelmgfi‘; W939i"! booms “we generous“. patmmwi Memorial hall last llignl, _ The ma,“ feature of the evening. The occasion was inc showing was the drawing for l3 trip tickets m twflil-lhls. “Its the B13111 Th-M geltytye vague o; $80,100 u 1on0“. Counts , and The Pa: Ufl. _Tno s. va ue S300.00—No. 31456- " ’ - Mrs, Eva _l . id he liked the At- ngenne Ben‘ 260 Dtlrche‘ torney General. Mr. Large had Large Crowd At Closing Night 0f llospital Bazaar ter St. QnCL 31 - __ - . been frank and. Coburn be- Miss 8.511;}; lleved. sincere in his remarks to rho 5t“ ' ‘ Federation executive. "But he ll 3rd. value $75.00—No. 4284i, Ben- "fly y°““g' D" mm“ “dad- “artd has not had much experi- ence. I have had 50 years experi- ence in fighting the liquor traffic and I can tell Mr. Large that a erolent Irish Society 4th value moo-No. ma, The Polycllnic. l Rule Third Came lloolloil To llooiilo Jr.‘ Baseball Title In League South Charlton Ath. letic held grimly to ‘its one-point SPRJNGHILL us, 0st.’ i4 - lead rol- top place by beating Aston Saint John 0.100. and Sprlnglhill Villa 2.0 with both goals scored Commandos must play a third late in the game. The same teams game before the Maritime junior‘ drew last week. Binningham City, baseball championship can be which last week crushed Totkenham awarded. president A Mason of the} Hotspilrs 8-0, could only edge them Nova Scotia Baseball Association l out 1.0 today on Totilerihams ruled here wdgy, grounds. Birmingham holds second Saint John and Springhill split place and Millwall third with Chel- the two games played in the serlesfl sea in fourth spot after a 2.1 de- C.Y.0 taking the first s-a ati feat by Westham United. Saint. John. and Commandos win. In Scotland. Aberdeen, lasi; un- lllflg by all 8-4 count at St. Joseph.‘ beaten team in “A" division, lost saint John claimed the champion... at Glasgow ivliere 60.000 saw Glas. ship on the grounds it had been gow Rangers triumph 3.1. Mother- decided previously that the series well. playing at hone. tied with would be decided on total runs Falkirk and iverlt to the head of scored in two games, but Spring- the division. Aberdeen now shares hill contended it was a bestdn- 50001111 place with the Rangers, (bee, series, Hearts and Hibernian Coach Henry Babineau of Sprililz- 1h the Scottish League D1111- hill agreed to the total run angle dee stayed on top with an easy 6-1 at Saint John before the first game. victory owl 8t. Johnstone. Ayr hm, pgevqdus umngeqnenee by 1311i United moved up from third place Noiles of S/pringhlll, were for a to swond with a spectacular shut. besLin-three series. with the third out. 6-0. over Stenhousemufr and came olaved at st. Joseph- which East Fife moved down to third Snl-inahlll chose as home grounds. place alter losing 3.0 to Dumbarton. ———— -—————————-I In the south-north section of the third division. Qupeeris Park Ran. gers, unbeaten leaders, went down to a. 2-1 defeat by lowly Ipswich Town before 16.000 spectators. However. Queens Park remains in top place. Port Vale and Watford moved up to share second place wvhlle Northampton Town went ldowrl to third. South section saw Crystal Pal- which rep-sated the result of last week's clash with same team. Liverpool beat Bradford 2-0 to remain in second place. shared with Blackpool and Bury which bot/h won games. Huddersfield Town is , third while Stoke City dropped to : founh spot. the ninth, it would have been a brilliant pitching job. O O O O But it didn't stop in the ninth- llor the 10th. nor the 12th, nor even the 15th. Il- 0- 4- {I The A's had forced two Red Sox pitcher to leave the some but-they'll“ increase rs lead at the top couldn score. Meanwhile, Coombs of m, section Wm, a second still ir-is hurling eflortlessely. The straw“ vmow m.“ Exam. Gma 20th inning rolled by and still the this mm, by‘ 2.1, Cardiff gm. kid from Colby went on. The slln i slipped (mm ‘seccnd ma“ 1° third dropped lower and lower and the by wing down 43 bed," armor shadows stretched across the in- (my which moved from mun/h w field. The fans were tired andl Room; spot, Bflgr-“on and m," cramped from sitting so long-Joni n“, $1.1M‘, third “lace with cud"; they d1d11't'_1¢h.l-/B-‘ - after losing 3-0 lowylwlaoed 4- Bournemouth Athletics. The nlid inning came up with the score still deadlocked at 1 to - Finally in the 24th. the Ath-, letics scored three runs to give. Coombs his first major league vic- . Arid Coombs walked into the clubhouse with a new name- "Iron Jack" Coombs. l Cntario Football The (Talia-alien Press ) i5)’ . . F.U 0R Glvan of Seattle and Harold (Jul!) McSpaden of Sanford. Me., finish. ed in a deadlock for runner-up spot at 2'72. Civan stroking even par 70 today and McSpaden romping home 67. Nelson's great golf - he never wavered from the fairways today and missed only one green-chop- ped two strokes off the record set two weeks ago by Ben Hogan of Hershey. Pa. in the Portland.‘ 0re., open. Interest In Sports Reported Sweeping Post-War Russia By EDDY GILMORE MOSCOW. Oct. l4 - IAP) —— Interest. in soccer and all other sports is sweeping post-war RUESH. Emphasis on sports began with a recent huge physlcu- culture par- ade in Red Squarf; with Soviet leaders urging youths to turn to sDOTts as Russia converts from war to peace. Horse racing has had its biilflest ygar in manv seasons. Flat and steeplechase racing have finished. but large crowds attend trotting races every Sunday and Thursday in Moscow. Football games have been draw- in" big crowds and attendances ranging up t0 79.000 811d 39-009 111° not uncommon. _ A hockey schedule is being 181d out. ThLs year also will see _ll rc- vival of basketball, previously played by the Russians b‘; l")! tenslvely. Boxing and wrestling will be regular ixtures for the winter season. , Soviet sports are followed bl every one from Red Army 1111115111115 to small school beg/s who _ 118W saved enough rubles for tickets. 390m; are not-vskpensive here and it is usually B question of getting a seat. esveclfl y for soccer. There is a moun ting interest in international matches. Soviet soc- cer players constantly eltllfiiilhl! " desire to play a. British team ll; Moscow. lllt. A. Wins Rugby Cponor From ll. ll.-B. BACKVILLII. N11. Oct. l4 - (CPT-Owning a two-game erlea for the ew Brunswick intercol- legiake rugby champion-filly. Mount Allison University d!‘ cated University of New Brims- wlclr 5-3 on a wet field Saturday. Stothart scored for U.N.B. and Henderson squared the tally, with CNIIIIII converting. VIE-COUNTS rrru: LONDON _ (cf-n _ Lord Kem- ll sley. created a vlscount the coalition govemment‘; reslgnaton write everything illev k a him on the back ‘a: m“ "hm" » Toronto Balmv Beach no, Wind. ‘lamll- They (rd R 0.95m? Ro kets5 v that a kid frseléh eouiatnfthcoliltl-gl- l lsolOitaicva Trojans l5. Hamilton gglfihlhil against the 3051;,“ Red Wildcats ll theTé-glgufif m“ lflllkhcst learns in '-""" ' ‘be 9- But they (Vere ‘VI-mg The adjourned Annual Meeting Big Four llt Coombs. He wasn't u k _ of the Charlottetown Driving Pork Toronto Argonauts l0. Hamilton was ll "W. a" iron man. ""1 Provincial Exhibition Al- Tigers 8 ‘F III + 4- soolatlon vvlll he held in the Seo- Ottawa Rough Riders 25. Mont- A retoryfi offloc, Thursday, October real Hornets B. ‘ t the end of nine innings the 15th. at l0 o'clock. m? was turd one-all and coombel Dated thlo 10th day of October. Exhibition ‘m was on the mound. Inning 945- / i Temnio Indians 13. Wésttfll whim hhblns went by. with . J. w. BOULTER. Mustangs o ‘ “m! E2611 every Boston bid i‘ Secretary Varsity (seniors) 1B. McMaster ' "l 1' l1 111d stopped l-i lo-ii-ls-ls-al (lntnmndlatel a SINDING , _. . . ltrictions governing the manufact- Tmll L‘““"c“‘ m m“ “m” hi3‘ turc oi paper nailkins, trav covers ball 14 years and battling hero oi lne sputum paper ' given hi; mu i937 World sores. was unconditional release by New york. ankees of the American League mum b“ hm“ 5 eeigiwmcm in, years ago today. He became the manufléym 0gp pave,- . “p19 L995“ and the use of colored stock in pan- of_the International Lsafzuc in the m. napkins remain in {gfc middle of the i939 season but ivas time being as a pulp pdnseyriition letout at the end cf the 1040 carri- measum the announqemed. 551d, eight manager of Toronto M 133.1311. ed but the had never heard of it“ Inccme tax CGKIIITIISSlCTTOTV Fraser Elliott. a deputy mllrstcl" lions at the higher figure would be in force until the year end. this winter, representatives ‘of 32 nations in every continent began arriving here today for the opening Tuesday of a. conference to mould ation of the United Nations, SYDNEY. Australia, Oct. 14-- (CP Cablew-Sydney will be an. industrially crippled city tomorrowl when electrkily rationing goes- into effect to conserve dirilldlingl coal supplies at the Bunneronel power plant. the city's largest. Il was estimated tonight that 100.000 l will! be unemployed. The coal‘ shortage is due to the strike of some 4.000 coal miners. who seek a 40-hour work week. three weeks‘ annual vacation and higher pay. EDMONTON. Oct. l4 <CP)__l Robert Livcttce of Calgary. presl-F dent of district 19 United Mine‘ Workers of America. r010.) saidl l": en interview tonight he is "hopeful" the ‘liollday“ of 900) Alberta and British Columbia min- ers in protest llizailist meat. ration- ing would cnd this week. ‘ RUBINTE“ UlTlNf-S l l All STlll IN SHOIT SUPPLY I-lUT-Wlll. WOITK WAITING FOR An wwu ‘l\ii"i‘ till i y. >,~|. l-UARANTHU lllil l 1 .ll PAANUIACHIRE‘ honors. will take the title of Vis- count Kemslev of Dropmore in Bunlllaapla- u- - 1 , v the freedom to a SESSION MAY Montrhal Mall Jam“ 0311"” M°"°11- they wanted it. But the real ;, - . 12m “m” $25~°°—N°» 411171- L~ object behind the appeal 1S tho ~ iC0lildXlil€d lloni Page l) AdaliklflcDcnald, City, “Ndom for m‘, liquor interests, (q jiii"“_ii’~"iwi—fl e _ ', ' ___‘" ' "7 ‘ ' ' C as did the Minister llinlscli ill the M1111; ‘pléagerefzaggorggligwrf1°“ llittsjngléccgiiiglllllodlzsd into their i1 c- fiml-W; ‘ha: ‘he 1S6 P?‘ 1°91" le-lu“ In addition, the following prizes Dr, cebnm said he was mild‘! Dad-III; 6t Mlllflhb gfiéllléo 11X were drawn for: impmssed by d statement made by wo the re gone igc to -03? -t 1- Blanket, donated by rile C.W.L.. Premier Jones that the avcrago mgrtls gpeltse saidmlkyfi: ‘he gig." Meryl-REAL Oct H _ (CF, __ %ra\\fi'li1db3'SMrs.<.:1 F‘. B. Doiicette, l4 wage earner in Prince Edgar? ti: . ,» .' -' 1 . ~- ~ 113' c t.. tr. I nboii: a o eliu- Deparilnen. ixoilld hilst_.e Although DOfhClsl lnicbséygalrign a? cufihion‘ dcmmd bv m? Sm?“ ljlvlgrrlagzlllwggghegamcr in Brmsh new deduction ‘tables llll-O tl.c the death o _ogrlsl H. weeks or ‘he Chaflmtflo‘-vn Hfispim] Commbia’ “This? 5am Dr‘ C°_ hands of business firms so eni-lpaiently fatally ea eri to has drawn b}. M,“ Man, B‘ Trainer‘ bum “is on“ flmthfl. argL-mcm ‘ D105?“ ‘mmeameh’ . “Cull. . ha“? 33° by 1*“ “nknmm 811mm‘ . l3 Pleasant St. City: v why ‘the Island irage earner should l the benefit of the lovler tm. Thats has not been completed, a coroner's Lace tablecloth. donated by Miss have his small waee taken i what the Finance Department Till-Hwy decided Saturday that D805 Man. 5mm, drawn by Mt Llovd from him b‘. the “Qum- ldtegeste." Revenue Departmentldeau, was ac Yliospital Friday after being 0- colisclous most of his stay. of the Revenue Department con- said ma, on the nigh, o; sepp 2g, "adlcwd Mr‘ n51“ Saturday-while she and her husband were C k d d . . I ‘. morning. There would b). no relv ‘ 1 y m d “bell ‘T '2' m1?“ b3 ML B?“ tables and the old scale cf deduc-Ilrlgnéhfigdnggg 583$“ h‘: uxitorm €KS1TDEQEIIRTEIA1p€5IZ§Mé§O MgTEO? 1 rushed into the allflftmt ing he irrls seeking the secret of the — atomic bomb. liran, S.D U. _-Gen, ‘Eduardo Avalos slid ‘Y1: l, I When the man knocked her The following articles were dravizl Admlra‘ 1791119115‘) 1mm‘ 1mm l , '- husband down on the floor. she for at the Junior League booth: . “P1111131 °l ‘he Wvemm"?! and m’ .i ew I said. she rushed cut of the house Pink Doll, drawn by Noire Dani: "m"! 101695. moved rsvllpllly lgldfly ‘y ' m a nearby gpgggry store to seek Academy. tr bring order out o rgent-na: l ——- help. When she returned she saw Blue Doll, drawn by Miss Muy- rolillcal chaos. h U _ l QUEBEC. Ont. 14—iCP)——F&1Cf‘f1ithe man leaving the apartment pill. 611911! George s2. l _The two new sirens 1116111110 i with accumulating forecasts oiVlmiidil-ig, ‘ _3 Bcri-s._dra\\ll by Mrs. Fred ,\1-;- Salllrday flight took C\.l slk _ 1 hunger rind f nCflT-SlflYVHllDll All: police arrived shortly aflel-waras Mlllozrlbcliqrlallslttécrfisla b 1 d b Elie mtfist lmpillgltiflgla of giggeriiixlllglxaes l, i (1 ~_-,--1 lo a , 1 e1, wl l _ .' e. ‘ule. rairn v ca nct pass r: - . many par S o w “q Om g “and found He room ups Miss Pdtricia Gludet. l6 Dorches- diaie demonstration cl their con- ‘I, furniture and other objects scat- tered about the place. Day- lapsing ii th i an had given him a the Food and Agriculture Organiz- ll” Ce e a rm 1 _ _ ._ Large. West Si. - . , ... - d id R 1.. alimcllt supcl . _ (d auihorltzlmely .11-. Ayalos ha lilibsl$ggfll tgstiflnelll that on the vTm F10”, P11" f‘)? 111*‘ 111E111 “he asked all 14 provincial iliterveritors night of the attack. he saw all air. “m b5 M155 B°"‘~“°° Dmrml- to 8111111111 lhPll‘ 19518115110115 ll- mari trying to open doors in the '—__‘—“ once. These pos's. which carry 5th, value $25.00~Nc. 15712, Miss Pollv McKinnoll. Kcilsington, sill. value S2509-No. 2am. Mr Atugustus Aylivard, 202 Richmond 7th. value S25.00—No. 26762-—Mr. Lorne l-Iennessey, 5i Villa Ave. 8th, value $25.00—N0. 18370. St. James Church. Summcrfield. 9th‘. value $25.00—No. 916T. Janet Larklll, Arniadalc. 10th, value $25.00—No. i814, Miss Lillian O'Brien, Alma RR 11th. 1131119 SZS-OO-No. 6696, Mr. changes, in the Prohibition Act ‘Prince Edward Island, such as the new amendment. which makes in- toxicating liguor easier to procure. will not reduce the sole of it, but will increase it" The speaker said one argument the liquor Interests were rising with great effect was iiiat "our boys \.no fought for freedom over- seas were now returning to fight for freedom here. Meaning by that." l-ie added. "that they should have a end toilet uaizer 5. _ l Restrictions governing the max-l towels e for the‘ ciderit-al. He died in un. K. Archer, 171 Great George S‘... City. Cake, donated by Mount S‘. ltfarys. drawn by Mrs. Haddy Mc- Innls, 65 Weymouth St, City. him D333 (he victims widow, ril. Shoui- C-lkt‘. donated by Mrs. m. .1. D.‘ McGuigali. drawn by Fr. J. A. Sul- 31131105 Anus‘ Oct‘ H — 1A?) 'ro. over the military establish. ll.‘.l".l by ordering a drastic shake- up in the army high command. Al the same time. it was report- ter St. Yellow Bunny, drawn by Mr. G. J. Maddlgari, Richmond St. Blue Bunny. drawn by Mr. H R. before into unconsciousness. fold rrrific punch in the Jay-l The polka originated in Bohemia the authority of governor. were oil and in the 19th century became the filled by vice president Juan Peron most. popular dance of all Eilropc. when he was in power, building. When he asked xrlrat‘ he was doing. the man to.d him. Im looking for a_ friend who has cut his throat." l'Li'lJ1i'lJ1_="ifll'Ll'ln'l.'ll'l_l‘Ll'i!‘li'Ll'Li'Li'l nrLnidJlJ Auction Sale AT THE SPORTING CLUB FRIDAY, OCT. 19th AT 2 P. M. Time Magazine Buys Paper Plant _ NEW voles-r, Oct. la _ (APT —‘ I am instructed by Miss Lottie MacKinnon to sell by, géffgaigflgagélrl éggllgflyfllfi %“cll'f_lpublic auction the following household furniture: One bed- llflfl. Mo. frcm Coffin and Burr room suite, three hcds, springs and mattresses, one com- “c-I 3"“ ‘he m“ 3°51“ °°rp°rR'| mode, two bureaus, one chest of drawers, one wardrolw. one table radio, five tables. occasional chairs, dining-room lion as part, of a transaction invoi- l-mg the sole of all industrial prowl _ _ “M95 °l N‘? B11511?“ Inffiiarlgii chairs. 2 large leather" armchalrs. four-piece parlor suite F?) tEfzldiillzléla-en. ‘me _p' 1 (walnut). four-piece Jacobean mahogany parlor suite. in- The announcement said Tlnlc eluding table‘ round Stuck carved rose top (anhqueh an. will acquire the property. bhckflll up by more than 600 square niilrs of timber land. as a ‘source of add- itional paper for Time and Life magazines. The mill now is operat- lng on newsprint and has K111111618 for the deliverv of its maJoi‘ i701‘- tioll through the next year or two Time hag puTmsed substantially u] 0g it; pflpgf herewfore under long-term contracts will) 101161118 “n” m, _-...... tique sofa, kitchen chairs. Edison phonograph_wilh T960118 (about 60), one kitchen table‘ cahinei. small K111111911 568105- lzirge mirror. two wooden clothes chests. carpet, floor c0v- l. » oring. ruks. wringer. crock churn. bird 61129. 011E 011 11911191‘. mat frames, trunks. kettle. lamps and several other articles. W. l-l. BEATON. Auctioneer nnrlnnnnnnr-lqflriflflflfiflflfiflfLFl-IU