DECEMBER 3. 1940 :'___’_J_,_ trew of Greek ship reach port _,_,_ us. Nfld, Dec. 2 —tCP) n-ed from the rag-us Atlantic cue ship whose name was ‘ ixar-‘lme censorship, h.» BATO-ton Greek 11,1 Cctnbanis reach- WTI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN Winners.‘ In any evaaf, Player‘: “MILD” clgaretlel win —-and they have the “wotproc? ' paper which doe: not stick f0 Ih o Iipl. *4 ¢~ cit-u‘ of the Canadian ~ _ Liflgtrx, wizich laundered r “ inc sorm, ht this haven. The \ h} . ptnpest struck both vessels ‘mm ‘r 315-, or Neivfoundland last \ .tiu tomldis of the Cam- Sdfw tl)c.l the “m as a “hur- -, when the rescue vessel I“, ttgtu. a lifeboat was launch- u 1'5 mu aboard. They Were _;_ Doug“ _ _ p_.\(‘ umbr z: rrscue ship. E_ Downe __ qmt rjlllllilll and wireless officer Q_ gal-Dom. _ . n off the Cambanls. B, wmmms \\ - teen still afloat but 1. . udis suffered the only . chezl back received tit. crew of the Lls- P to. rcpctttd Cap. in Andre Per- F: rtn and nine otncr mcmbers of. the M_ Mcmms _ ill 1111c alroard the vessel 5_ Mcmugnmn s10 fcunrlered. Eigxteen were '1', Mgenmm Ctr I11 cue lifeboat. on the lee W. McKenzie .. o of them died of ex- One man. Able ti, Suntan A _ “t! plCIUd L111 Ill the other lifeboat, ozher men aboard the Canadian Back from dead‘ ick ht- Italian anti-aircraft “ 1t. tlitrtng a lmv-dlve attack two ‘ not» on an Albanian port ré- -——-— night and "wear pcstrr about thfim- "illsstttg. feared dead." litre is thoh" story as told by rqtiati released our b0 tfétit cowllng but the motor cou- many holes in none of us tvcrc tliottgh a notebook ners pocket was "1 thought we'd pass out from about 20 yards wide. Drlllon and syr Apps l‘ me. \V€II. I DI. I10!‘ (IOWXI 811 goal Splurgg aglyingt, tight In a hirltsh?‘ "Bv this time several hundred locals had arrived and they Iook- , , 0d my dangerous but our Ameri- Northslde Vlcs can friend talked fast and kept Ilum bzwk," n 1 t n1 t bil ' wtsxthtlryilroboriz-‘owedagy tfhlcontchreg B80! M liters 4'1; air. men. told how they were btimbed b_' It ll Ia d IOSt ' ' ' t. car. ltnttiy“‘ttlné‘°i‘“lt.htnt Wrlltams tallzes boat and crossed to the Greek netatnland-ZO hours on a rough II. ‘B l th tl n.1,‘. '.$%‘il’t.°lt.~"°tr‘é°‘ptfi.t ow: ._.__. luttlos of the local wine and fin- Miflel-‘i- brmimlg no n ' 1 - tw ints of the leading Miners "luv 1x111 xtgfvtregallxlieftsr? auspeggllr. in $120081» Brew“ Hmkei’ 1H5“- Since it was In English I know The teams battledi throiégttlhe: on an ever ti .1 id‘ ' h red once in the v me sa Mussolini and miodetéie 1c" Vi“ h“ their norm‘ they didn't understand It. but scoreless 09min! 5°55 "We sign 1 b m n ‘W13’ s m“: ‘e house stride. Lou MacKav. son and Tic Wiliiamfi 7fll‘1P_fI'-i_reljc‘vcs aches. the three last-period tallies. _ ‘Jail’. ‘hfomfitfifi ‘WWIIIlIl/qllzrpggy, ‘ BOWLING ynrsutrs ~ ' i‘. .1 Valor/rm ~ 1' “ °“"‘ <‘-'.l?.°.‘t°2"t.§i.°t“il‘1i. “on mfifllses-sttssxocotatdae" CHI-er d: Co. M. Alyward ...........11a 10o 11;; G- Dvucette ..........1a5 1F *1 P1'avtht...........124 Ire 11y; ~14“: A. Burke .165 121 13a . .. o1 toe 11a Ton‘ It t , 1). ptféétt‘. .7 .‘.°.T’.‘.‘?‘.‘. F?“ g Bctlli-Ite - 1119811811 - Burke J~ Tierney .............. ...1. Dillon 90 wage picked up Ladies’ hiflh 5mfile- G- Bflrboué_ s of Vancouver, Bfditfl’ high three. G. Barbour- ggmtg from the Lisieux before the was: tgtp IIRKI a chance to climb into it. Duck “m, Baubles E. Robin 175 A» Mcclvskev 19o 32g G- Esserv 1B6 231 239 IJY- L- Duffy 2'11 214 2.1a Total-ZZGSS. Old Timers:- R. Duncan 217 323 199 V Cvvle 111 222 24c J Hugues 122 195 252 J. A. Bentle_ 190 241 212 Total-moo. R. McNeil] ..... . . . . . “I47 152 1B7 P. Smith .............1aa 102 1:11 J- McAleer ...........15e 12s m vs. Cudmore's my Cleaners. Ifter crash Bi" COWIEY I _, And Hextall _ ENS. ‘D c. 2- (AIo-Jrhree ' 01 ea auttsn bomber Lead sfupers -- ‘ 1r officers’ mess to- _ ‘Mm m the llv read the official MONTY-EAL. Deo- Z_—(CP)-B1lI i . Cowley‘; six-point scoring spree as Boston whipped Ameixcans last the nigh-t CBtITIECI fithte ‘starry Bruin u er 1110 llotcd the W" 1'9 iii 0 H 1'5 -l> 80° mnmqfllc d “ p Bryan Hextall of New York Rang- ..we ‘be, a direct; hi; just, as we ers in the National Hockey League my“ 9m, (“smart scoring race. acccrdlnG to official n d a large hole in the pot-t statistics released tonight. In that one game, Cowley doubled tinned to go. The other quit on us. his point-total to go into the top "1 could still fly her despite the spot tle vritlh 12 points on three the ruselage and goals and nine assists. Hextall mox- injtrred even ed up from a. third-place to with In the air un- five points during the week. torn in hal by Last week's leader, Detroit's Syd rnrapnel and the explosion threw Howe, dropped into a second place the plane 0n its back. ,tle with Phil Watson of Rangers. a point behind the leaders. as fumes before I s otted a small Toronto Maple Leafs were grouped Island. The island on _v had R land- in third spot with. 10 points each. In; strin of beach which looked They were Hank Golduip, Gordie plon Lou Salica of New York beat a merciless tatoo of fists cn the sides of Small Montana tonight flooring the Philippine challenger for his wort-d bantamuielght boxing title nine times before he was awarded a technical kncckcut in the third round. of the title he won from George Pace of Cleveland last. September, weighed 118 and Motitlana. fight.- ln-g out of San Francisco, 114. "I save the mates a chance w Goldup held the leadership In Lump but. they preferred to stand B0515. with seven, arm- m; bfliilyflfldiflfi but that snturday night, while Cowley w?“ 11st the btflllmlnfl 05 "m" the league in assists with nine. Willi P» , Official records made Jimmy Or- “A peasant nearby on seeing us undo o; Dptfgj-t, the league's bad ran awav screaming. Then a man mm Wm, 13 mmum in the pm. interred with I rifle "K1 1°°k¢d alty box. Unofficial tabulations that. Wlllih- We raised "l" “"55 “Id included misconduct penalties. gave IP11"! ‘English. llmglish.’ Red Goupille of Canadlens ‘This fellow looked very. very edge however. with 1g minutes in lurprtscd and with a definite Am- mmors and a 1o_mtnuw miscon- ennn ncccnt, yelled ‘are you guys duct 1°,- l 22_nflnuf_e my,“ ___._.._____ E BAY. Na. Dec. 2-<0P> grinned. —A three-goal rampage in the last '1 , _ rt to l ht North Sydney Those in the small town show I19 0d “I? “f: w" mace B r -' * I 4-1 out us mth flowers. brought ou. 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Over Montana _.__ TORONTO. Dec. 2——(ClP>—Cham- Salica, making the first defence former Charlrttratown star‘ scored one goal for Canadiens. OUT OUR WAY Cowley leads Maritimers MONTREAL. Dec. 2—(CP)—BiII Cowley, Gordie Drillon and Eddie Wiseman are fighting it out for top spot among former Marltimers now in the National I-lcckey League Cowley, former Hlllfax nle. [has the edge on the basis of CIIIClflI statistics released 12 points on three goals and nine Monctotfs Gordie Drlllon is two points behind with six goals four assists for 10 points, while Wiseman, a native of Newcastle, N. 13., is another point in the with five goals and four assists. Flash I-iollett. who used t: play in North Sydney, N.S., has picked five points for Boston, with a goal and four assists. while Ray Getlllfife. as Arturo Godoy Batters Musto For decision In AP poll uzght. tha winger. was " as gas at flrstl thougkht u N H L S d nig t's Nationa Hoe ey agile _ _ _ ’ game here with Boston, Bruins, and ta n "lg ivill be able to play at Boston t0- rnorow night. _ _ _ eygllgiyelgiéltlueviwisglrlirgg‘ ‘E1111; tional Hcckey Lctigue standings: NEW YORK. Dec. 2—lCP)——Mih- voted the United States’ No. 1 col. lege football team of I940 today In the final Asset-rated Press ranking pol] of the season. The Western cortference ions were named (list. by second by 55 of the 133 experts: throughout the country who tcok part in the deciding vote. In the Gophers polled 1.244 points as they tOOK I-he place won a year ago by Texas A. and M. OLEVELA . _ Rugged Arturo Godoy, fighting des- perately In his drive bout with champion Joe Louis. bat- tered Tony Musto for 10 rounds m- znght but the tough Chicagoan n» fuzed to give in and the American had to be content with a Musto was hanging on for most of the last three rounds but gamely fought back. Godrcy dropped him for a. three count in the fifth for the Only official knockdown. Gocloy, who lost a IS-round dc- cision t0 Louis and was kayoed 1n the eighth round of a return en_ Eflllflment, was in command tonight all the way and lost only one Wolver- tonight. and T68!‘ Golden Gophers I Anderson ’s Injury not serious NEW YORK. Der. New York Anterlcatts announced to- t, Tommy Anderson, left round-the seventh, 'I‘hat one WasI N‘H'L' taken away from him by ' Tm” “bramh” 1°‘ 1°“ hm“- l iurnrcawsnrtci-osrou By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING nousu fl-(OP)— not injured as seriously ’_'_"—————————— 'I'he end came at 1:30 of the third round after Montana, former world flyweight. champion, was batten-d to the canvas In the Maple Loaf Gard-err ring three times in the first round, four In thc second and twice before tho reform stopped be- tween the fighters in the third. Minor League Convention will ‘Hear Landis Ely Judson Bailey Associated Pres; "Sports Writer ATLANTA, GIL, Doc. 2-—(AP)— Kcnesaw Mountain Lan-dis. base- balls Czar, is going to ntakc one of his rare public appearances dur- ing the minor league convention and the surprised big-wigs of tkhie sport are wondering whether s talk will be social or business. Earl Mann. president of the At- lanta. Club which is host to time 39th annual meeting of the minors. disclosed today the Commissioner had accepted an invitation to ad- dress thc banquet Thursday night. In his telegraphic response Lan- dis simply said he would be glad to make “a few omervaticns." Not since the convenfon was held In Columbus. 0.. eight years ago has the Judge appeared bcfwt- the llttlc fellows of the sport he rules. His talk at Columbus was com- paratively dccile. impressing cau- tion upon the club owners. but. he precipitated cnc of baseball's most explosive off-the-field cplsodcssnmc vears before that by cxcorlatlnfl Branch Rfckcv of Si. Louis Cardin- als 1n n, speech at the minors‘ con- vention in Montreal. A committee of the minors norw is pngaged In preparing a revised maIor-mlnor league ngrcmrcrt to 1191369 fhc pre=ent nact wlrch ex- nlnes in I3 months. ‘It is well known _ that, the minors will Irwlst in the new agreement that flwv Mt R \'o‘ee in namlntl the 75-.\‘¢"~IT~OI<I Commissioner's suoce=sor and they mav also specifv further Variations to his government over them. “is TUESDAY FQKUM CHILDREN'S SKATE (ll; - - - - 22o E II E II I II Ii 8-10 BIG Special Skate (‘hildren - - - 15¢ Adult: - - I 25° GRAND ICE New Popular Music ‘— HORSE WHIP BEHIND THE. THEY MIGHT Have ‘to BLAQF! TOTHINK YOU SOL. THAT PQOPEQTV AND MADE SUCH A TPEMENDOUS PROFIT- PQOLID OF OLII? SON-IRFLAWK BUT-AFTER Al_l_— I ‘ HAD SOMETHING ‘TO VIZOPEQTV ctrisr- MV,M\'.'W14AT enact. r SAV '1’ Mme. couu: are rzmwoizmav I tocar. PAQALVSIS tnouceo r1 6v uvcTEratAM on rr couu: as A FQACTUQE o1: we Luann! you MUST eo TO ‘THE uoewmst. AT once, FOR oeeeravartosl/M Mv,M\t! we MAY 4. 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