OCTOBER 31, 1941 i FLASH who is going to be the one m shoot the heart w, of l-litler today 7 Limpil-M. 21 _ i FOOTBALL lIRlNCE 0F WALES vs. MT. ALLISON ACADEMY At S. D. U. Field At 3.15 P. M. ADMISSION: 25c Local K. of C. Bowling League Gets underway um ed Hid Din b9" mléfiilckifisldl? {living duckpins as m, local council oi the Knights 01' pumlllbus \_l£‘ll(‘d their fall and ‘mtg; sports series 155i’ fliflht- _ The bowling league, under me ol Mr, T. B. Crelghan, m, M, l-loly Name Hall. Some o1 mam knew n lot about the game. pfiitl5, olivzously tyros. had dl...'.- lillty in tilsiinguishlng the gutters llom illc alloys proper. All had a bt0l1llll,li\'€l1ii some of the did not roach astronomical mks and ii on alter average scores lm been culctiloted to form their! ague. At the Knights of Columbus the Auction Forty Flvers llilllltil lites on jacks and aftcr it all over Iron Hughes took home iteblg prize. Rev. Carroll of Hali- placed. Bowling scores follow: Knights of Columbus Bowling League -Tcam No. 1-- id Henriessey 114 168 169 ii A Farmer 106 112 112 McAdam 128 181 304 McDonald 153 181 162 Campbell 104 172 167 llicCarcy, Sr. -— 1B9 168 Total-BEN -Team No. 2— ry l-lennessey 170 230 186 J Mllfllflli 87 147 '11 .B Flemming 132 B11 111 .\I(’Dfillllid 106 116 181 . Nnitcs 8'1 116 164 Doucettc - 169 169 Total-MM lllgli Single-T. McAdam-SM. lilgh Three-T, McAdam-MS. ‘ream Number l-5 points. —Team N0. 3- lioouaid 154 192 107 ll liclicllan 1M 174 203 v McDonald 10o 20a 10s Richards 120 129 126 D0118 158 81 — J. Gallant — 93 146 .J. D. McGulgnn — -— 94 Total-4533 -'1'eun No. 4- Jlwmhe 171 1M 200 J Costello 130 135 111 Mclnnin 184 12d 16b K911i’ 155 168 15s Hemmer 189 iaa 1'14 lxunsrd _- Q9 _ Mllddigan -_ _.. h Thrco—Frank Hennessey-551. m Number 3—2 1-2 points. un Number 4-2 1-2 points. Jenkins gets Rid of cycles Bur srnruos, Ark., Oct. ao- iiPl-Lew Jenkins, who blamed lit last fistio defeat on a motor- w-c mishap, is through with the wheelers for good. kills vnfe, he said today. sold his fitlwwrfiycle two weeks ago n. ~l orit. ‘Jealous, who attributed his de- ‘“" Ncenlly by welterweight Qumran mu commie to n mo- , Fyfilo crnckup. came here for I u baths and general rest Pie defends his lightweght title ~19 against Sammy Angott in _ rite-i Snunre Garden, but will itort in New York Nov. ‘l for a 4516M checkup, -_-_____..____. 0L1) BUT LIMITED ‘the live-day work week was used gain: l-littlcs and Assyrians 4.00: go. - tically nothing for THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Robinson 5 to 8 Favorite to stop Fritzie Zivic By Sid Peder Associated Prcu Sport Write: NEW YORK. Qct. 30—(AP)- Just about s. year ago IPI-ltzlc Zivic came off the leaky roof circuit and did the impossible by punching the great Henry Armstrong to the and of the troll. The night he did it, I. skinny kid from Harlem made his pro- fessional debut in one oi the four- round preliminaries, and then sat at ringside and watched F'rltzle make it happen. Tomorrow night in Madison square Garden. the kid, Ray (Sugar) Robinson, a. brown bean- pcle with a belt like a bomb, ' off c. year of marching along the victory trail by tangllng with Zivic in a IO-rounder that pro- bably will et the winner a shot at rane and the world welterweight chem ionship. d so far has ugnr come along the road to the jackpot that the beting men have installed him fa - orite at 5 to 8 to knock off the crn-ftlest ring general of this fistic generation, not only that but Ray has caugtht on so hot with the faithful by his banging and his boxing that promoter Mike Jacobs expects some 15.000 customers ior- a. pot close to $45,000. Largely because Robinson is rolling merr'ly along while Zivic has been about as consistent as women's styles, this corner strings along with Ray to Grab the brass ring this time. Debert to hold Big sports meet DESERT CAMP. NS" Oct. 30- lOPb-Tlhe 4th Divisional champ- ionship sgorts meet i; to be run off among e soldiers at this big cam/p Saturday. Besides track and Feld events, championship games will be played in baseball, softball, soccer and volley ball. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) John Henry Lewis received prac- hls trouble when he won the light heavyweight boxing title from Bob Olin six years ago tonight. The attendance at the bout was 8.000. the re- cepits $10,584 01in. guaran teed $15, . received onlv 310.000. Lewis had been guaranteed l2 1-2 per cent. but received practically nothing. Apps, Drillon, Metz line still Leafs’ best TORONTO, Oct- 30-—(CP)—Th Icafs went on display here toms“- before 8,000 customers and it was quite evident the club‘: greazest. strength still rests with Syl Apps and his front-line buddies. Gordie Drillon and Nick Metz. The club opens the National Hockey League season against New York Rangers here Saturday night. The Bl Three rapped 1n six 2951B as the B ucs defeated the Whites 0-2 to level the two-game series of mtra-cluh exhibition games at one h. Th iirt ame-at Owen gbimd lagt nisght-s-went to the Whites 0-2. thrccgosls Nick A . B-Dllvl pps collected Meta two and Drillon one. O'Fln.herty_ striving for a regular berth with the club after one season with New York Americans, picked up two of the Blues‘ tallies and then Don Meta accounted for one. Hank Goldup and Sweeney 3Q?!“- ner scored for the “mime. Goidup on a lone effort and Bchrinor on Billy Taylor's pass. ATTIC ROOM NEEDS AMPLE VENTILATION 11 you contomploic finishing an attic room. be w" W“ PM" adequate insulation uzound it and also provide some vent-URN” 01 u" sir space above. The sun 8211015“! a terrific heat at the roof. and if a current oi air can be Provided over the cell ng of the room. ti“! heat will b¢ constantl carried oif. and the walls and eel n: will wt be baked as they would be if every- thing were sealed. Louvres at all gable ends life l1 great help in keeping the ursteils rJOms cool in summer. The“? should be provision made to close them in winter so that no warmth is 10st. A (aanadtli. ” _ STAN FIEll] 5 "lit 1941-42 edition of Toronto Mail ‘ Unsung Canuck Horse provides Race thrills BALTIMORE. Oct. 30 —(AP) — A record-shattering performance by an unsung. Canad an owned horse, Market Wises close victory over l-laltal in ti‘: Pimlico Special and Exterminators appearance in the role of guest star provided a series g! thrills today for 15,000 racing a 11s. Pililtco. u seven-year-old bay horse from the pampas of Argen- tina, set a world's record for two miles and 70 yards in winning the second running of the sspoo-addeu Exterminator Handicap and almost stole the shdgv from the match race between Market Wise and l-laltal in the fifth running of the special. Jockey Al Shelhamer guided Fil- iswo. owned by n. c. Hatch o. Toronto, over the gruelling rout». in three minutes, 30 and 4-5 sec- onds to clip two full seconds oif the former world mark oi 3:32 4-5 fit by Rangower st Detroit in l9- Market Wise, $1.000 bargain colt owned by Lou ‘rufzno. Jamaica, N. Y., contractor, crime from behind to nip Royce Martin's Hnltal by a head in the $10000 winner-take-all special, which developed into a hammer and tongs affair. But the biggest hand of the day, went to Mrs. Willis Sharpe Kilmers Exterminator, the valiant, 26-year- old veteran for which the Exter- minator handicap was named. "Old Bones” once was owned by Cmdr. J. K. L. Ross oi Montreal. He led the field of six to the post with his pony pal. Peanuts. and he responded to the sentiment- al plaudits of the throng by floss- in? his head and prancing snap- ni y- Eéccarsion dates Enables fans to Seehockeygames MONCTON, N. B., Oct. 30 ——HOc- ke fan; desirous of seeing some oi ths seasons National League hoc- key teams in action will have an opportunity to attend two games in either Montreal or ‘Toronto on the excursion being operated by the Canadian National Railways to these two cities. The excursion ai- so includes Ottawa, according to an announcement by R. J. S. Weatherston, general passenger ag- ent of the railway here. Tickets are good to return any day up to Wednesday, Nov. 19th, and sleep- ing car accommodation is available on payment of regular berth charge. Going date for the excursion to To- ronto is Thursday, Nov. 6th. and to Montreal and Ottawa. Friday. Nov. 7th, by either the “Ocean Lim- ited,” “The Scotian" or “Maritime. Express." Hockey games at Toronto " are Montreal "Canadiens" vs "Map- lo Leafs." NOV. 13th, and Detroit "Red Wings" vs. "Maple lcafs." Nov. 15th. an additional feature ls the "Ice follies of 1942", Nov. 18th. to 21st inclusive in the Maple Leaf Gardens. Hockey games in M011- ‘real will be Chicgao “Black Hawks" =. "Cnnadlens" Nov. 8th, and New [ork "Americans" vs. "Canadleny Nov. 15th. Nicknames used By ll. 0. A. Pilots LONDON. Oct. 30—(CP)—Briti.sh airmen, in keeping with the PMC- ticc of their fathers 1n the first Great War. use n long string oi nicknameslto ldfttenttrixfy It?! V1110"! r e . Wglelgbotl: ‘the firsty Great Wars Martynslde was known as the "T111- ‘sisdeikfluthe Spitfire now is called the ere are the nicknames o! some o ers: Albatross-“Alboafotf; AIPMOXOT "A plecore"; Anson — "Ann-Q i Fa. ey Battle-“Greenhouse ;“Bca\_1- ii hter-"Beau"; Catalina- — Cali”; c esapeake - “Cheese Coke ; Hmnpden — "Panhandle"; Icrlwlck - "r1 ing P18"; I-tvswder ,—- ' zie"; urricane-“l-iurribird ‘a’ Mag- ister — “MaBEIVi 01410111 — Oxo ; Tomahawk — "T0mmy i X75115“ f "Nellie"; Wellinllwh ,7- Wlmm: Whirlwind — “Crikey. . Coastal command planes are ca-l- ed "mp i- K1tcs"and a. barrage balloon s called a "Goa-sue after Air Marshal Sir Eli-nest L. e. air officer commander balloon oar- "$71. ‘F. ilois describe the Mes- serschmitt 09E as the "Yellow ilel- ly." the Mrziosr as the “Meal? and all unidentified enemy cercraft ls "Junkersmitts." Minors‘; relieves when. umotntalmttt» .1‘ U N DE RWEAR Get permission To play in U. S. MIDLAND. Ont. Oct. 30-40?)- Gcorge Dudley. President of the Canadian Amateur llocke Assoc- iation, said today that de enoemen Gordon Davidson and Alex Sande- lack have been granted Dermission by the C.A.H.A. to play with New York Rovers oi the Eastern United States Amateur Hockey League this year. Davidson and Sandelaok played last season with Rcszina Rangers, Dominion senior amateur champions. Both players u. below the mil- ltary-servlce age. CAPITOLS EDGE ULINES 1-0 WASHINGTON. Oct. 30-0.?)- Indlanapolis Capitols pushed over a second-peri Waskmgton Ulines 1-0 tonight in the first American Hockey League game played here, od goal to edge out (HIT OIIIR WAY THEM caveat/tum suvs Am‘? USIN‘ VEEY soon JUDGMINTn-HUDDLIN’ UP IN LITTLE AM’, KIMDA EXCLUDIN’ AM HiGH-HATTIN‘ THE Oi.‘ BULLGTHWVOODS! FEE WHEN "rt-us wAlz $111i=l= I9 ovEtz THEY MAY HAVE P.W.C. And A football team Allison Academy is exipec today for a game with a team from Prince o! Wales College. Coach of the College squad said he did not know anything of the lgobable strength o1 the Sackville am. 8o far as his outfit i.| concerned the lineup will be approximately same as that with which two victories were won already th‘s season, one an encounter with a. team from the Royal Air Force, 13-9, and the other 6-0, ln a. game with a. team from 5t. Diuxstarfs Hiflh School. One player will be missing however, Lloyd Weeks who is out “Q? Mi. Tangle This Afternoon On St. Dunstan's University Field 1 from Mount with injuries to his leg. V ‘Ilhe game is scheduled to begin arrive 1:1 Charlotlctown at noon at 3.15 and will be played on the St. Dunstan! University James McCallum od Charlottetown Last night Prof. Gordon Bennettl will probably be the referee, 1:1 addition to the game today a second team fro/m l>.W.C. is sched- uled l-o lay s team from St. Dun- stazrs gh school tomorrow. Coach Bennett said last night. That game, too, will be played at the University field. LIGHT-UT‘ WABASII Wabash was the first city in America. to adopt, electric street ligh ting. Minardh By J. R. Williams MO, SMAZT-FTHEY KNOW WHEN THEY TURN HIS PLANT BACK ‘l OVER TO HIM HE WONYT EVEN HAVE A JOB HIMSELF LINLESG CLIQLIES, TO BE HITTIM‘ HIM Few A JOE! ma ‘FOUR HUNDRED” f“. CAM NO. HE. CAN'T - - "n-ua ouEE GlTTlN' M! YOU SEE FURTHER J-Rvviltvavqg, IJ-QJ _i_______ relieves aches. Allison field. First Homerani King turns 70 WILKES-BAKER, Pa, Oct. M— (AH-Baseball's first homerun king, John (Bucky) Freeman, rounded out '10 years of living to- day—still keenly interested 1n the sport but convinced that bygoncs should be bygones. ‘ fans don't give a. whoop about what happened 25 or 35 years ago," said the man who cloutcd 25 homers 1n 1899 to gain fame and establish a record that remained tmsurpassed until Babe Ruth collected 30 round-trtppers 20 years later. "They live ‘in the present and s11 this gut‘! about the game being better in the old days does not interest them. Besides I think it’s a pretty darned good game u it stands and probably a. trifle more lntcresting—more of a spectacle- than it was in my day." Freeman rose from Wilkes-Barre amateur baseball ranks and spent 34 years in the majors as an ac- OUR BOARDING HOUSE PAGE 121L121! HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT MINORA? IAHIJIKI SHIING ECONOMY BLADE IN IHE llflllfiHfMPliii NOWMADE IN CANADA "ms ALI. countr- m6! aAzons‘ MINORA BLADES SAVE YOU MONIY ON [RSV GOOD-LOOKING SNAVIS! EAGLES AGAIN WHIP REDI PROVIDENCE, 11.1., Oct. 30~ (APJ—With only 40 seconds rc- maining. Vie Myles hooked thq puck out of a wild scramble and d it home tonight to v0 New Haven Eagles a 5-4 overt o victory over Providence Reds 1n the Opening of the American Hoc- key league season here. tivo player retiring from Doctor: Rcd Sox in 1925 to become s soou for St. Louis Browns. He gave up that. post m 1931 and has been taking it easy ever since. Use l\_1l1a_rd'_s_fo§_ dandruff. . 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