{Team §c0ring Smcnly wrapped I" Chvimnm in perils" of f0 [Id I00- Rangiers Preparing For First TestAgainstMainland l December I6 Anderson Gottselig Lead Race ‘Turret \ appreciate the original BOXING BASKEIBALL OI HtR SPURT Preparing for their first test of . the season Chflflflllfibiwll wvent through another fast work- ing speed all the way the boys are rapidly hizzinsz their real fci-m and Utes ihcm on with ixofone yet sure of his position. The line (f Blacquiere. McKin- nornanrl “fhaben caught the eyes u iloirds yesterday‘ as 2 some rcaJLv lllC‘: - cor‘ ti\n0‘1i ‘(is to the nnoted game fax word was received ‘ . ‘.0 make .il(' trip _ , 3- ‘ J1; game scheduled Vi-J 11D 011. for zln’ date but the local For Blake of 3' 3'» piv- yum- ... ,> n u Bill . _ op- ie HiGJIiLIllIE the squad W311 file tliozi daily wxkout; and I111.» are certain of afirlli,‘ 1i iciit nctl. fast skating ham] — aCliluil some mainiiind Xporls Talk You can he sure of one thing-every smoker on your Christmas list will welcome a gift of Turret Cigarettes. They'll and unique blend of tobacco: that makes Turret the completely satisfying Virginia cigarette. NEW Rangers , out at the Forum yest-eiday. Flzish- i Just l0 i ,, \;\l‘1|‘>\\: ...\ III! M ickelson Takes Leave Of Sports l Editors Note: WlLli this stOYY Paul Michelson takcs his leave cf l the sports field to assume his new duties as news etiiici" cf the Kati- - Ciiv bureau of The Asoclated ,‘ iickelson (letails the most vivid mpressirns he has gathered in l0 years of sports reporting, (By Paul Mickclson. Associated Press Sports Writer! NEW YORK. Dec. 5-Personal nomintrions of .1 former country f 'F‘.\'L‘il tc sports after in: ks inzicie life misc of rspcrting the .- i'Jl‘_ClZPC$ in: defence pa: .- .~ e ymsnig parade:- One thing the . uati is GIOJIE"! "i S'atc= c licqe :1 in is fOYWGTCi mater- foctbi" iiinesctals i934 so gc0d that e $.19 Gophers play- t Wrsconsin. ‘W: have ' win," —I3a.<:»'i;i‘.l. I". is the iitzil cf hi! 5 with are in iiptilfle. l has more FOfIlfllk. than “ I" to some re- :.ib1t> and it lifts ‘ ziiiv I suits vt ,. ‘.0 s iiuenit-in l0 years niccis 10.000 p alert of them all is of Tampa. Florida. Best fighter-Gene Tunney, a fighter who had more than a good of id arms, He had ‘é the unofii-l‘ _ “ initiate. Ed-g i .1‘ _ . “m. not 1"°°1".°§ a" m" ~ 1th i. ti .r K .. R k . ' z‘ $1.1M“: anueliriiigbiii,unofficial 1 (By Alan lfandahtjanadlan Pressi O a gringqgygc-fggy-gring f he a‘=o iiafdkbecric giteenlohlrsi “ifs: NEW St'b£gi{““lt3er) ' P ‘ we funeral d Hcckne’ a restless X , ‘r . ‘. 9 _ l v I PC» ~1~ 611- man who was walking on the high- s han the unofficial figures ahovi- Mlckelsoxi. the AP; columnist vmo pet (“and 0f gootbaq 1cm “m, t i: id‘) I fig“ inc“?! l0 _»=D01‘Is tcdavgegvfls Ntillfillll?‘ in an airiilanee crairfi. l v . ‘i ‘i tin" ‘ m; one F 1H,»; -_. ,9 4 ' his bf-‘liite .h> aspen; rinses. pllCllllxél? on; Lem gxiileziiglfiif: a vnoElll and Blake at seven ‘Back in the _(‘ii"e.'ii. War Years. games, The ooctl ..r worth a ‘v - “ééiolilflgfl olgéiltlzf £11K; eel-i: iwhen Mlcltlegne plrklc was a whlp- laugh a minute ivitli his cracks. g‘ V“ U‘ g-Oa-[Onb from’ phnumi; [§a!:fa1:.‘l)l§1f‘.“.~t).d faémzecrs fir‘ One of his best \\'.".€n Howard *1 .118 centre. heads the circuit in as- iwan he ‘a-"jiiifitflnc" laf f“ g0 Iiughes‘ f-‘ew aroluid {he Wald m 11 sists. Of his ll points. nine were lavas and Paul ‘how fiiiighiih lv mreé 9a‘ nd1g=flslns' the "Y t: in helping out on fellow" admits there w1s S5 worth gof said A1 TL in? ‘Finn cf an il-Illa- 1; 1E. .0115, ‘lczriier cover ezicasin" 25 cents -‘ \\ ‘h llflg N?"lhgllfliifiiiiidyfifiing053g I A x I. .inskyofCiiicagonowun.der ‘t. h f ‘.f ' t‘, , i w 1i Y .. "“ ti“ I F“ iuiwi i011 for who: mama“ B111 iiit-ervtizm: ‘Rqmfiilaliifnelttefiiiignetg rofxliiiazirov-Iiliii OnréF jgfillifii’ 1 ‘tewart c"a'ms t indlff t l '- = , _ f, . ' -‘ ‘ ‘ O ' l Dag, is sliolwn aft the igcxfieanofp file ‘lou;gf)'nvfiiilvixfiflfl.ilhg Gig-ind Nam,” err prO(‘u'~%y~a Bgiféper hem or i veraltv 11st. The Hawk derence- ‘in at Alntree last March Mrs ciieiiltlea}? <i‘1'16l~':t-W”~Ji‘“’ ~-i ‘ >1 nan has served 22 ntinutes, a- .9310“ Du pmt, qmvp Bahigshf . m G...“ m “Dons m.‘ i l ‘Jl for bumping Bingo in“ 9 ~ i‘ a e of m?‘ wqil ‘n ‘l3 who iwn‘ T ~ m“ °7 T°mm° N139“? L"\"~1i5' b‘! ‘l1’ 111- “publication ‘ 51101?» ‘K507i; iiéi-$.-=F°°fv@§iii3ii<ii§ i r1 Red Homer, another Leaf. is a "Horse and Horseman". On Chi-ist- Pcglerkythie mate's grcnest satin‘ z dose third with 20 minutes. m” 13am down 1n virgin“ time i“ ’ ‘ ‘ _ i famous son of Man 0‘ War will Rich sportsman with the com- ; - W- are m§é%.i.l..“"‘é“i°‘ illlil..3'°‘-‘°"‘“T°‘“ me“- . . _ . cet- v JHJG oimer o 0s. R d 3; U18 blicluxlgwon tnttgaugfd a vratr alglté i, tSox. Filvc one is pulling (ioir Toem l e s some m2 v nor’ . x-t '1'. l.is (in: 2 . ' - 1» . men to shoot. at. Fourrgewiits éholse l (hatxiiplioifship [X1111 lélliiiyf X 3 Hallfax 3°“ iii?’ i.“ it"; l°‘” . ' ' cc im a ‘e on c arenn . c-est man in sport-Old Bob River. They are Henry 10th, 7'7: l Quinn. baseball's "rag man" from .' Sam Sterne. 68; Art Myers, 69; Bflston who ‘ratics cv-c-rvzlilnz from i . ALIFAX 6 __(CP) _ and Walter Gcodking. 70. 10th old cor": aiitl pennies for stars. i i Wfizi, s..l,;,eli,..,'ov pom mgm Ice-ptglnsththgl lthatihhas “Luck m,in~r-i):zzv Dean who ~- -~“-“P-‘ " -'r. FY10!" r.i*':i~.c'.-.. .1 .. u i 5~- 590T“ ,3 thlieeqollnd lmock‘ lRgXrsI-‘Eaceh of them base gfiough ‘ n8} off. fznli..;.°p.,lil,f,ig1pm“ he -.~ 1W- W" midi“ Hum” °x Kent} ‘trophies and medals to fill a, trunk Sadticst il"lll‘t'.‘—-—B."lb8 Ruth He's i: ‘Wei N- a‘ ‘gothe magugoutptg 0r two. been offered, 1000 iobs since he he WWW "m" ' i Notice Jim Hendy’; w. 3.1.. rc- quit playing baseball b t i i a Flm- u n but ‘em-q mo}; 1L5,“ Ne], 1 Stew”; of only a baseball assignment? “an ii 3M1!" sufwd m“ a 0- 8' nd New York Americans at 35 years Gretvcst fel1o\vs—Ne\vspaper- t 5°‘““°1“‘-?.¢°m° bad‘ §1‘P5g‘r'%a'i'l -o1d. That. makes Nels the "old coin‘ nadci-s who gave an ex- p mum“ me dixgrafm?’ the can‘? iman" of hockeys big time. country boy a. break. crap?“ 11D ‘£1.11 m 1 “mu! Prcm Pittsburgh comes word —-_ i; "4 W“ 3°°° h ‘uh-at anv one of ‘he Pirates may . w i» h, “the? gm "» be an or traded before t... next Remember When h “Hm” "exam? 1T3’ ‘md baseball season rolls around. Even _____ i 1 m9‘ the Waner bro ers would go if ‘tlge (By Th‘, Canadian Press) ‘ a_ _’€____i_ tbeximwigzgcghcug 5 n‘ “mud d° ~ e Max Schmr-liiig, back 1n a New " . - _ - York ring for the f" t t.‘ 1 4 Mum“! kihupun ________: _ _ -_____, —-' —:—_ he knocked nutjocnffouislniiei l.’ I Ii-———_‘“—"" iscored a technical knockout over file-Fry Thomas of Chicago one ' year ago tonight. The black. l ‘,browed Gcnnan met Louis for the I title last summer and was knock- l(:>(I_Qll_i ‘iii the first round. ‘ . 11M I. We specialize in full dress und Tuxcdoes ‘ and guarantee to fit you right. ALSO and overcoat;- Stock suits cit u price. J. P. MacPherson 8t Son Great (it-o. s“ (‘hzirlottcfoui [l ' and illiterate ones ‘ [Williams Well l iArmstrong Scores Kayoe Victory Over Manfredo In Third Round Of Title Bout lwiiioeau? Eligibility Of Player CLEVELAND, Der. 5 —(AP1—— Henry Armstrong knocked out Al {tfanfredo of San Francisco in the ‘ third round tonight in his second ‘defence of liili world welterweight champicnship before l2.724 fans. Referee ‘Pony Labranch stopped the bout at 1:45 of the third round. Manfrrdo was helpless through the second and third rounds and was ivnbblinr badly and com- pletely rltifnni-clcsswhen Lzibraurh TQRONTQ. Dec. 5 --tCP1 —A Qstepirctl iJi"..\I“ll them. The tcr- peciiil meeting of the Canadian ‘ rifle 1x109 m by; Armswong wor- Rizghv Union Executive was called lliftinfredn m!’ t-.i"lv' in the second 501' Tilllr-‘dfll’ Iliilht to deal with round and no. San F‘1':\11ci5c;in (m: Martin Gainers eligibility for the not throw a pimth in the rim-d Canadian football final Saturday between Winnipeg Blue BC-IUbPL Nut Knocked Down the western challengers. and T" . Manfrcun v\.i~ not knocked routs Argonauts. ‘down. Boxing lllt‘(‘l_\' from long The storm i‘ ivn iii hi tPP I ‘range. he held Armstrmig evrri R. U. ruling Gainer failed i: - in the first ruiiiitl ‘"7 the ': qualify under thr ~ rvnce re- hlastsr from Li» ~ _ v ~vi~i nu cincnts nnpsri" /' ~15 being his time iii r‘ .i.. .d to die ti'.:.... until the ziicciiito, Jee Ryan, manngt-i- of Bombeis. cm inentezl tersely trot “I fail t- why they have t.) wait until i ‘Puir-tiny’ for ii. merting." Meanwhile Galnor took his place at middle as Bombers. who arriv- ed here this morning from Winni- peg and left soon afterwards for Oakvllle. Ont., went. through their ‘i i.‘t.i“tl_£',il thr‘ .~ ,- ' [right in jlunfrii/IOX ‘l, 1' lhad Al wtvliliflv. Armstrong. pump- ,ing pistori-liltr- hlzvws to I'll‘i'(I and lbodyi. nirirle no effort to measure ' opponent fr,‘ :1 knoclwni‘. ‘IlO’. _ _ first practice on the grounds of '|'ll11l1lli'\l§i'.\’ ilniilchyi College, irh-ere Bombers might i-.i:-i.,v LIRIYL‘ will live and train for the week. the second round but i ‘the ilnrttlca sure of his \i"or_v und i i cont nue _pouncling fl" v and wearing Manfredo down. m, wghm m M _ Down The Alleys ‘pounds anti lvfantredo. 146. Earlier, sally KFlFEUl‘. National Boxing Jissocizition champion from CIYTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS Brooklyn, N. Y., punched out a i? blvddy victory over Carmen Mixed Doubles Barth of Cleveland in an over- -—-— Welkht bout. . MicCabe-Dr. H. McKenzie-BAG The durable Krieger gained a long lriid in the middle rounds when every blow he swung seem- ed to take effect. Krietzei" weighed 163 1-2 and Barth 163 1-4. Amber-s Wins McMillan-P. McInntis-mzfi. Sllllllh——W. McNeill-IZM. Praughtr-C. MCKl1lIi~OIl—I.14iB. , McCabfk-J. D. Webster-IIM. Heartz—A. Dorari——l058. Kano-S. MoDonal . M. Mutch-J. Wi1llairns—l0%. Pcnawgw Low Ambcrs. eyt-iigiitweigiit I. Paquet-A. Moran-loot. champion fro; Herkimer, N. Y., won a. techn knockout over Commercial League veteran Frank . Wallace of Clsve- . land when Wallace failed to R, c, M, P._-2657_ QHSWBI‘ the bcll for the seventh round. Wallace was forced to quit because of an injured right hand. It. ha: been an even fight up to the i.insh. Ambers weighed 136 McLeod Grocery-MM. High single ‘fut McLeod 324. High three Harry McLeod 714. Tonight at '1 o'clock:- 3-4 anti KLVZIHZICE 139 1-2. _ Electricians vs Enterprise Dough- PQIP)‘ niTon, former irathcr- nuts; Patterson vs. Sea Gulls. iveight ltiiig from B idlllgilfllll, A111. gave Cleveland Golden HOLY NAMIE BOWLING Gloves grad Mike Gnmiere n fancy boxing lesson in the first of the lO-rcunders. Sari-on took six of the l0 rounds. losing the first on a. foul. while one was cv-rn. Sar- ron weighed 184, Ganiirre 135 1-2. Big Five League Qrads-SOWI. Five Aces-Mm. High single E. Robin 265. High three Ci. McDonald 697. Comme the! League ORT WORLD l l Come in Choose Grimes Signs To Handle Mt’l. Royals (By Kenneth Gregory, Associated Press S W ten NEW ORLEANS, 141., Dec. 5- Enmigh baseball conversation to fill an encyclopedia echoed through hotel lobbies today but out o! a hub-bub of first round forays little outstanding news developed. Meanwhile one of the greatest advance tnfluxes of baseball lead- ers invaded the city for the 37th annual sessions of the National As- Meeting Of Xr. Hockey L e a g u Qfiliadies high slngile R. MaFai-lane l _ [$116195 hitch three R- McFarlane A meeting of u e Pits" El -. d e3 ~ Island Smisr Hjckevl [Lsfaguiyulrlill i (391155 lIiFrli slnfllé E- Blfinilihurd be held at the Town HKllI. Siun- 35- mersici-z. r‘rldz1_v, Dec. 9th at 10.30 “gents. M391 m“? E- 539110711111! a, m. . (Sgd-l W. ‘V. IIIUTTART President. BlTlR05—3024. Imp. Bis iit 00-2919. High :- Mitchell 309. High thi e G. Murphy 7'11. Mixed lmague S'ars-—315B. i? Tonight at 7 o'clock:— Ccmimerciai League: Style Marts vs. Hawks. =Jr. Hockey ,Meeting Up In Scoring Marty Niclicl 0n of Ninth Liydziey". In m“ ewmt c: the rows being Ha.- Inzrziin. iOFllLCl‘ Nfrn: oni 01”“ by ‘PM d“? MJFOOH !)ifl\'l’l'. is the League's bad; Wm be hi“! at a 9- - man with 19 minutes spent in the Wgd-l 1\- E- 315K315 cooler, I Vice-President M. A. H._A. the meeting m ROY nnvi/e}. t» K nun-c (rout _. WHE/v Rom/vi; IDs/w saw THAT 771E; IVUNNEEES Mao Cnuowr CHU/VKY, mev TZ/RNEDBACK AND . $411.50 //vro 711/5/4- BUT- sooialtton of Eh-ofesalonal Baseball Leagues. several circuits drifted off inlo private rooms for their an- nual meetings. Many big major league deals have been listed in rtuncr ranks since the 1988 season closed. but only e sprinkling o1 changes readt- i y ed news stages after da-y-loti-g buddies. The first deal of the "hot stove" league sessions found the Cincin- nati Reds selling pitcher Joe Cas- areilla to Buffalo. The announce- ment of that deal came almost simultaneously with the signing of Burleiaih Grimes, fonner rcoklyn manager as pilot of the Montreal Club on a tvm-yenr contract. Out. of the rumor section catne one that Plnkey Whitney, third- baseiman of the Philadelphia Phil- lles and a 10-year" man, likely would align as manager of the Oklahoma City team. Rumors continued that New York Giants were highly interested in a]; minor league clubs to drop the Snauizlmessy‘ playoff as n pz-inz-ant- determining medium. Keep Minard’; In the home. n. . , M. ..i\ 01/ TNUMBERED “STARR” SKATES ‘win two. hollctt used to play in well without preparation. COL/RAGE V/AS NO MATCH A Gfll/VST 771E BRUTAL F UUWLINU HOCKEY WRES I LIN and See Our Display of the FAMOUS and Your Favorite’ Style. 'Als0, Hockey Sticks, Pucks and Hockey Supplies. T" ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED‘ Maritimes Closely Grouped In Minor League Scoring iBy The Canadian Press) hind them with seven golntsb‘; A single pOlilL separates the first Cmssly Sherwood, Saint ohn five lvfarltime scorers in .'he Inter- playing for Pwvidence, McManus has scored the most saint. John. goals with five to his crcdif. one nuituinil-Anieitcnii Hockey League. Jackie nesting oi Dugigc nnhn, one: d Truro Btarcui. more than Hudson. Stecln und Sher- iuid Saiinniy McManus, _ Moncion Haiirk, have monopolized with six, scoring tioiiors anion the eastern provinces‘ players t. e last two ears but this season they are be- ig pressed for the leadership. Unofticzdl stllllo-lCs today show-i‘ ed treating. now with Providence,‘ and LIQNIUHILS, d member of Her- shey Bears, tictl for first place with nine points each. Their teams, too, are leading their respective sections. , Pr There is a Lliri-e-ivay tie for ‘he Sherwood. Prov. second spat \vi li Kuhn. another Connolly. Spring Rhodc Islrincl Rid. stiuring ti. wiihi KeJy, Pitt. Ron Hudson, ill.» it-ttin-nnite, mid Lon-in, :5 ring. Claicncc SIQPIC cl ilc-rshey. They Smith. ew ljluvcn have eight points apiece. Right bc- Jackson. Spring The Records E McManus. Hershey Keating. Prov. Hudson, Prov. Steele, Hershey Kuhn 0v. p-i-toiswp-r-A-r-uut wwxaa-wwir-o-rca-n IQQMQQQCGQQQ Cowley Leads Marifinze Point-getters In ALQNTPcEAL. D,c, -' <CP)—Btll Norm sydney, N 5“ and Kelty COWICY, one of ihc Nti onal Hock- comes from Chgrlotmlgwn, er League's 1mm iwymakvrs. has Gordie Drlllon of Moncton. N. B. forgcti to the front in ine scoring leading scorer 1n the Lea e lash race among the circuifs Maritime year go! back into notion w m T0,- XWBDTCSCIIIZillVQS. onto Maple LGItIS last week after Centre ior the League leading missing most of the early games Boston Bruins, Cowley, a former because of a fractured thumb. 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Jun- “m and 105V l Other Maritime scorers are Bill‘ i o e ‘ml °1 ' 11"‘ “Ti ‘"111 The rtccmmendatlcn would force (Blush: hollett of Boson with four’ ROYALS PRACTICE Practice Junior Royals 5 to tl Rm um tonight. Billiards RIII5 pain. _ points iintl Pctc Kelly of Detrclt I; isyimpossiblc to do anything 1| ||_- l) .. IPIH- \- FOUR Toi-RTEE m: Bovs ’ .. ,.;.-_.. _ V, TAKeJEMTo m1- Emery P House Wu. PAsssia== z Nu T/NEER s - POPE-HE'S TREATY WITH THE DEMONS i5 FlNISHED IN THE NEW SPINACH FIELDS’ ETC, YES, IF YOU W\SH THE KlNG SUGGESTS ALL LWTLE DEMONS Mu T EAT SPlNACH -¢—~ THA'5 GREAT \1‘"LL KEEP 'EM FROM BE\N' SUCH DE-MNGS former wood while Keatlng lClKIS in zisfilsld