OCTOBER 24.,,1,%1;___E_ THE CHARLOTTETOYVN GUARDIAB PAGE SEVEN _ " uuhnzmw rtusronvoul 1mm amt 4 a» i0‘ ‘TLARGIST SELLING ICONOMY, [LAM IN THI BRITISH IMPIII‘, nowuancmuun N,“ Jl-lfll! s/tvt you Moruv International Are mooted 3nd Jnnntv Demliret- 3i . :9 brighter than ever tcdaY- involved. YOO- North American busi- nessmen who have spent years here billet-e thorn is no better wav t0 w..." gtnxi relations with Arseutina than on the golf course For this W550“ they are hopeful of attract- 111g both governments’ support for e team bitm- mlVhilc there are no public links here now the city of Buenos Aiies is considering building on: on a. new prk tract. Argentina's ruling class can be found drying, pitching and putting nearly L-Tery day the year jlOlIld and even non layers follow the golfing news wth Interest. attends Aires newspapers Publish complete accounts of major golf tournaments in the United Slflffi and the accomplishments of the lending performers are well known enead and Demaret are here to compete in the National Open- Leafs well Stacked witH Right wingers 81‘. OATHARHVEB, Ont, 00i- ll-lcPl-Toronw Maple Leafs have ftvc right-wingers besides Cw- die Drlilon tit their National I-Ioc-_ key League training camp here and it goes without saying that Coach Hap Day would be nappy if just two cf them had that uncanny mung punch of the Mcnctou, N. B. homebred. The tiobonsir Drilion is still one at the mos prolLfic scorers in the game. In] ries last year curtailed his usefulness but ii he escages this lesson he ls bound w be 1m among lite top markaneri. Drillon is expected to benefit considerably from what started out u an cqc-rgency measure and later bmme n permanent thing. That. is a switch which brin Nick Metz to plav alongside Drll on and Syl. ‘loops in the place of Bob David- n The other right, wingers at camp Ire Don Meiz, brother of Nick. Gus Marker, Johnny McCreedy. Harry Frost and Peanuts OTiaherty. Moll. a sophomore in pro ranks, Ind the veteran Marker were with thehtgsm last ear. i rredy played with syrlney Millionaires. Eastern canad; senior amateur cham ions, last year. Frost Wits obta ned frtm Hersh 0f the American League for a tria . and 0‘Fia!ierty, signed a. year ago by the Ilenfs. was loaned to New York Americans last year. ROLLED OUT BARREL! LONDON - (c?) -- The crew oi’ l British ship disabled by a Genn- ln air bomber painted barrels red. Whit/e and blue. marked them SOS {with their ship's location and tossed hrm overboard. I'm barrels event- “ali bmiisht them rescue. rniaiirif-FJ CHINA ‘Ofrrawa - (c?) - Planning Q“ Figllstructinll the But-inn Road- 8 Team matches A A1335, Oct. 23 —(Al-') so! international team ‘my... with the United States, “,1 oi tire Argentine Golf Associa- lion for nearly a decade. "as Y" \'- “i S.ll.‘£,‘ the arrival of Sam Snead with the Ryder Cup matches be- tween the United States and Great Brtalri apparently blocked toir the duration oi the war. 1003i (iv-f 91- min, are attempting to initiate ivnlllifli cight-men-tn-a-side com- Wino“ bmwcen the two American nations in 1942. The big obstacle m; bat-n and still is a 180k 0i “ v but the financial prospects There is a "good neighbor" angle ‘r-‘Tfiziiirfvizfiiu v's MELBOURNE - (GP) — For Themoments Basin; 8M3! 011B U118- i h i i Victo has sthlss tniipni? gart: "Vegetables vc"" "W: Vlctorv Velly Near." PREIY) from the death of a. man in a m0- Springfield Alnericans i n winger. KELLY c a n treal at the Americans camp. Dick Irvin ’s BT. KYACINTIIE, Que., Oct. 23- (CP) - The possibility that Emil Bouchard, who graduated from Montreal amateur ranks last win- ter, might catch a regular defence berth with the National Hockey League Canadiens is rapidly devel- oping into a probability. Bouchard has been teaming widi Tony Graboski in the practice games here and has looked increas- ingly good. Graboski has been piny- lng spectacular hockey and the rc- ports are that Coach Dick Irvin may leave them together. The new forward lines of Quilty- Dame-Benoit and Ilach-Blake-De- mers continue to go great guns and are practically sure starters in the N.H.I... opener with Detroit Wings in Montreal. a week from Satur- ay. lrvin'| other defence set-up teams Kelly Included In Four Start Season With Amerks Ii _ Watson from the Saskatoon Junior Manager Mervyn (Red) Dutton Quakers will form a new "kid line" probably will start his re-built New in the N. H. L. this o:k_ u“, make the grade. National l-Ioc- k e y Ileagtte campaign with f o u r glayers from d 1i ie PORT ARTHUR, Oct. 23—(CP)— n Bruins, world's cham- gi o n s, a n d arry Watson. l8 year old So.- ‘ skatoon le It The Ameri- league squad broke their training Clililp here this week, leaving centres Pete Kelly, former star of Detroit Red Wing National League team, Fred Thurrier of lust season's Indians. and Ken Mosdell and. right w.ng Jimmy Peters, amateurs from Mon- Mosdell and Peters. both with Players To centre Murray Armstrong in p tar in trie season u "Im not taking my chances with Murray's back,‘ ui Dutton. Meanwhile Kelly, Lorne Can- and Buzz Boll have been teamed tu- gether for another forward line while Thurrier, 24 year old French- Canadian from Granby. Qua, has been selected to pivot left win Harvey Jackson and right wing l-Il on third line. Tommy Anderson will be used to solve Americans’ blue line roblem. l-le will work with Wilf Feld, Pat. Egan and And Branigan, all with Qlmericans, at close of the 1840- season. In goal Earl Robertson who moved down to Springfield last season to make way for Charlie Rayner, brill- iant. Winnipeg netininder, will be given a chance to make a comeback with his former mates. Rayner at. Montreal Royals. Eastern Canada. Junior_ champions>last_spring, __andi Possibility Of Boachard GainingDefenceBert/a i7ith ‘don. 'l‘his means that Cliff Soap-lit. ‘MEL E°¥Uld _\."1¥1L _K€&Y1Y_ _ “@311; photograph oi‘ a. long column of far into the background. | | f calm; place ashore lg well as afloat. An idea of all‘: ‘girrlgvirfgl. fifl-‘texrligh of the Royal Canadian Navy is gained by i-hl! present la in Winnipeg. Canadiens a regular rearguard might be drop- ped tos utility defence role its the fifth defenceman. Another forward line with Murph Chamberlain in the pivot spot and Ray Getiiffe and Bobby Walton on the wings has been showing up well in practices of late. and was out ifDf special instruction this morn- nv ' Today's work-out was again fast and rugged. Only one casualty marked the session, that when Murph Chamberlain suffered a bruised thigh. . Conch Irvin left here tonight to attend the meeting of the N. H. l... governors in Toronto. but he is expected to return in time for Ca- nadians’ exhibition game with the Senators of the Quebec Senior Hoc- keyhtlleaguo in Ottawa Saturday ng . season i! they Dutton revealed he hasn't ilgurgg plans for Americans early carn- paign. Armstrong, troubled with an old back injury lsnt exfictcd to get into the linleu until Famous Mascot Dies at Debert (CPL-Captain Kllkenny, full military honors. from Halifax couldn't cure him. He had a regimental 13-81499 from Montreal to Que., he walked all the way, though of the five-day hike. He left one of his sons-Pie McGinnis-as his successor. NORTH WINSLOE scrYoor. Honor Roll for September: Jessie McNaughton; 3. Catherine McNaughton. Grade VIII (A)—1. Ice. Roberts; Grade VIII (B) Rene. Cudmore; 2. gharlotte Morside; 3. Lois Cras- we . Grade VI--1 Donnie MacNaugh- ion;2. Ralph Shaw; 3. Grant Laird. tirade IV-(A) 1. Robert cras- we . Grade IV- (B) l. Wilmot Cud- MON. Grade III-i. Marie Craswe“? Phyllis Ford (equal). Grade I (Al-I. Merrill Clark. Grade I (B) —l. Merrill Shaw; 2. Mervil Saunders. Pe r fe c t Attendance — Wilmer Cudmore; Phyllis Ford. TEACHER-Rena C. Younker (Patriot Please Copy) FOILED THE GERMAN! GUIHENBURG - (GP) — With cargoes including 12,000 tons of nil. two motor freighters and one tank- er havc arrive lted States despite German submar- ine blockades. here from the Un- OfIrishRegiment Sign four players (0% G1 B Mi i’ th )— ace ay ners o e a“ Se; Cape Breton Hockey League to- lately ma 52 consecutive night announced the signing of breaking the 01d record of 41 es- DEBERT CAMP. NA. Oct. 23- tabllshed in i922 by G-eorge Sisier f d mascot of the Irish Rcgimenltuuuf Canada and only dos entitled to wear the kilt o: Saffron, died to- day and was buried today with four new players. lhwey, Montreal, last year with Washington Eagles; Goalie Ken ——_ McKlnnon. Quebec, last year with and right winger Pat Desbierts, Qilebefl Aces; centre Les Ramsay. who comes from the amateur er Vale skectcrs Montreal, from _Wa.s_hlngton Eaglesulgantreal Canadlens. m bis nun Wolfhound. best -— r known mascot in the canal-um Captain Kilkenny, ure-bred de, scendant of an aric ent line of Royal Irish hounds, was officially ranked as a. private in the army. .r. Like the other privates. he suf- fered all inspections and other routine army exercises. He never was known to miss one, until ill. ness laid him low. When the Tor- onto Irlsh marched the 124 miles Three Rivers, his feet were blistered at the end Gracie X-l. Vera Nunn; 2. Glace BayMiners - years ago today. They m rlsht winser Hsl of the st. Louis Browns. l Remember When (By The Canadian Press) J1» Di-Massio. who won the American Iflsue batting crown ini _ 1:139, bvlias htlroted the circuit/s most E BAY’ N's" o“ 23__ v ua e p yer for tllsiiatltdiggisgn swig: ew record by hitting games i Millionaires Get another Westerner States Easteglueague. THE STORY OI‘ THE "JAMES B. DUFPUS" The borque "James B. Dufius", 672 Ions, was built in Yarmouth, N.S. in i864. On her first voyage, she Iosl the mate and ever offer she had the reputation of being haunted. Crews were hard to keep since, they said, a strange man walked the dado. Dishes would raffle and light: go out for no reason. One story, typical of many, was that one stormy night In mid-Atlantic, the mute woke to find himself unciccouniably in the middle of his cabin floor. Through the open door ho could see the owner quietly reading his Bible. Mate and owner together searched the ship. A: they reached the for side of on empty cabin, something struck the wail a terrific blow and loud laughter mocked them. The mystery of the ship was never explained and her end is not re- corded. Rosebud PI PE TOBACCO Package ‘l 5d Handy Humidor Pouch 15¢ 1,5 lb. m. 10¢ BRlNGlNG UP FATHER VGJ HEARD ME -\OU'QE l FOOL WOULD L‘ _ men, the parade extending ustralia a Chinese vegetable deal- RIA - (OP) — Arising tor-car accident. Miss M91511!"- Cami! SlANFiEillS "mp1 cltgvilii _.»- N [BE RWEAR "Wiiliiii ‘i llfillli) "ii N ‘». r V's. He Then till we meet. _aga.in these The lovely fragrance of a glorious -I.ike rosguilr-i the dew-our after rain. 2'1, was lined £50 ($225) 01‘ thrill The breathless glory of a summer's montlyzfor culpable homicide. ev li . Wit-b gllysthe mgyriad colon of the Ere twlllliggiet drawn the curtain of the nig t. The memory of a Jewel rare Ina pre oils: The glowing an immaring lustre of a The rgufitlrnt sparkling imam of a ‘Ibo priceless I'm‘ a Kinl-l 0011119- gn Earl. The iieetins splendor o! I perfect Set lnreaxriir gliawninc rI-inddroa one ne‘ We oft.’ wgiulli hold nwh I101‘! on in n ‘Ihogepallamenw-oirr- c-ith all their The ailvezrey moonlight over rippling a . Whenxtsrs above in all their nd- shown, Are to the night, alluring, wondrous, mys A ii f charm o'er mom- "Wihfifowii when till we meet again those thoughts in pass g Shall iin eer: price ecu momenta lll re w: Till comes the happy advent of ou- meeting To you mon cherie nu revoir-edleu. | OTPAW month 70. were entertained at 414 concert: and mo- Omadi . vie shows arranged by the ‘ an l-afnnvfiin» ed with auty, thoughts remain m at? slkades blend in with 0 gold have Bone. lance —John "The Ullca," P121. - (OP) — In one Canadian HOT TUJIGHT- HWEOELJATN iGHT LIKE THi5- lT“5 QAINING ORTS AND 9065- ' Ti! WELL-, I LEAD A DOGS LIFE - 5O WHY T NOJE OI: THE GANG WILL BE AT DINTY’ ~ L T ME 5O I'I._l_ JJST‘ JOIN THEM? _ STAY Ikl '- . MR. JGGS-WILL \DU AFTER ALL-l GUESS t‘ EkD ME AN UMBRELLA .7 HAVEN'T ONE AT HOME ND I HATE TO GO OLJT . WITHOUT ONE- SYDNEY, N. S., Oct. 23 --(CP)—- Bill McGregor, centre from Winni- Pek. has been at-quircd by Sydney“ Millionaires of the Hockey league. it was announced today. He played last year with Riv- m GONG TO "me BQiMG IT RIGHT BACK I55 500M A§ IGEIF TO TIPE YOU g t. so T13 Tug ifl-“ckA FllfsT AND COMi: HE SHOW lJohnson likes .~ jChances 0f ‘Lem Franklin SPRINGFIELD. 111.. Oct. 31 (AP) — The fighter “Lo will s ‘coed Joe Louis as world heav weight champion, in the opinion former chantpion Jack Johnson, Lcm Franklin, 22-year-old Clev land negro. "This Franklin is a fair box with two very good hands," Job son said today. “He can _hit hard than Louis and he's hard to h He's the boy?‘ FIND NO SABOTAGE STOCKHOLM — (GP) -— Thry hundred persons were questioned the inguiry following sinki llree cstrcyers with great loss life in Sept/ember, but no eviden of sabotage was found. The preva" trig Vl_8\V is an accidental torpe €Xpi0s_l0_li_ C§USOC1_i.il(_?__(_i158St€I‘. By George McManal INSTEADOF OUR MICE BE! ‘r. HATE 1v we»: tcw/‘c Pm onfimas" YJLO-Aovemu- - E _ BUT P©THER5 RIGFHLWE MUSTKYT i TOLD YOU TIPPIE WOULD BE SORE IF YOU l£FT HIM AT " SINCE WELL’ °‘%..X€UATHQYF fiiuéi‘??? GOODNESS, MILT! i SHOULD THINK YOU MiGHT HAVE STRAIGHTENED UP TH’ ROOM- YOJ GOT i-DME FiRS —- too lEfTiDDlE! tour mm or MY K CAKE lN MY POCKET FOR Your-Aw DON'T BE MA HERE, EAT iT i FILLIE THE TOILER - THE PROPER PROVISION. By Westover , ALL VUG KNOW! i5, EOEKS FATHE HASH’? VUORKED IN YEARS MAC'S DRlvlNfi US TO THE §TATiON lN FIFTEEN Modems, MuMS .. Y I HAVE TO BUT, Muwsw. YUU TiME TO amuse. ~———-—. ; THEV wtuuMY SUNDAY DRESS