. - reWr-ovwqgw \ wt... i (l: Press) Lo nmuiiisi-a, gnggqflg i Irencllnnan won the woeld weltegf “il.li,,“ weight boxing title when no out- uld m, pointed Jack Thom n st Boston n" "new..." t m“. neifilil mirurlindimdmm w g: n l m eweg cuss, where he do- NIWMAR-Kllfl‘. ng and __ (C? o» mi- , i, , ‘s, mmnzitz...°ii"‘;si.fieoi% _ \. .0 m because of ill health, He L, ‘ _ ca; . . m! Defending Champions Dalhoasie Tigers Go Down To 12-0 Defeat Win ~ 13-3 Over Al’ HGIICIS Challengers Acadia Axemen’ reer n e hllfandnddin th d1“ Scorinl th t les i in first bitterly contested second session Saint Dunsiufs lfniavlelil-Jsiiyrlnllgrrmfig: HALIFAX, Oct. 22 -(OP) --Da.i- 1818 squad Saturday mm u“, Qpenln‘ “m, o; we Island I k u . ‘housic Tigers over-rode the Acadia title series as they sent the defending champions Prince nf ill-fl’ “m” {Axmem 13-3‘ here Saturday ‘to he, “w” ‘o a 1L0 ha". . o aes Cul- strengthen their lead in the Hali- Csrrying much more weight and showing much more pamnx ab". lax City Football League. Bruins Win Exhibition Game As Hockey Season Gets Under Way With Game At Hershey HERSHEY, Pa.. Oct. fl-(AP) - Plsying with the speed and gower that brought them the S nley Cup last year, Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League de- feated Hershey Bests, of the rater- national American League 4-3 here Saturday night. Roy Conacher, lending gosl scorer of the Nstlonsl League last season, rammed home two goals in the first and another in the third period. MacKie and Hamill scored Volunteers In “Upper Court" Of Football “y rather F d C h IIn thetogierfgamewoi tahe circiuit . . re ass‘ c urges-lb s lnlg l payed a ai ax, an erers e- In a coaching calmcitywontrolle; tile lrlal:ellhgr sail-Tab‘: ':,',:'.f.:: v mated the Uillled Servlces- 12'3- 1) l u, | _ St. Francis Xavier won the open- “r n‘ e l "t m“ “mum P‘ w' 0- "1"" l “"1! flsht of it with ‘ mg game of the Eastern Nova, Sco- l tin intercollegiate league, nosing out NEW YORK. Qt. 22—(OP) -— srid m» only real chance the defending ha. i h .1 encmmter bemee“ 9519mm“ and Tennestee‘ V luntee virtue s glimmering. After that the challengers CCOOITZOOIIIZOIEOI ‘llfllslclzffilj: went New wanarford was postpon filckthflfidcfie e313}, “tfijwflig of the 21-50 llctlcing lib? handed T'_ . for Hershey and turned back the flaw-ma satlfrday- were m the 1o minutes after ma start 3mm attack . upper crust of United States Qcrfief"? ,, u. N. BTTK! Mt. A. i2 - 0 Mc- Kenna of the saints bullecl hi; way through for the opening try o; the Bflme from 10 yards out; i-hree minutes later Howard Hogan, fast half went twenty yards for the sec- Olld try of the session and just one Vines Wins Title In Long In 22 seconds of the third period Conn/char again put Boston Ln the lead and Hill added another on a. short pass in front of the net. Ayres snared o. stray shot to give the Bears a third point and the final score of the game, college football today. In registering their 17th straight victory-Alia defeat was Alabama's first of the season -the Volunteers were the prime form-upholders during a weekend in which Pitts- burgh, Carnegie ‘Ilech and were defeated for the first Té'.1‘.‘.§°.?fi§f”i..f.§‘i€.£“‘.§i§i‘§i;°‘.“i? l Reco rd Match BIII ‘l’ tempt ‘ uu , - put the Univ it t i - SUMMARY: 5 W"- , , i Vegllobwunigmu, Oct‘. gz-uni- to n 9-0 lead._Al1 ileixrzeytrilees wells Duquegue humbled the mlzhw i _ , '9 y 0 ow Brunsiiicks rugby unconverted with Hogan doing the _ Fh-sg perlod; Pittsburgh machine 21-13 while _. n, . am overwhelmed their old rivals, klcklng for the saints BEVERLY HILLS, Cont, Oct. Gum“; was upsetting 01-630“ 1g. '»' '1 Mount Allison University 12-0 sat- Battling inside mé Saints 22"‘AP’-E“5“’°"h "m" “'°“ ‘h’ l-Bosbori Coniwher (Cowley) 7 and New York U. ivos wklns a urduy in i1 New Brunswlck-Prliioe yard line Doug Saunders saw his “Bum” pmfesshma] tennis chum" '89 ' 3'0 declsm“ 1mm cflrmgle Twh- l: Ediward Island Intercollegiate attempt at a placement from s Plmlshlp Wdfll’ by defell-UHS i719 '3_'_B°,mn gouache,- (gowiey) rated best in the east last year. y League fixture The last previous penalty kick Just miss the umqghts .- rpnding champion, Fred Perry of ,5“ . time U N. B deifeated Mount Al- by inches as the second imi- got‘, Enrrlcnd. 8-6. 6-8, 6-1. 20-18. ' ‘ ' T1"; qggglgs- liscn. who won the Yifaritime title underw3y' 1g was aAQ-ml qit-pqliit v i m ill? final set, one of the long-r Pmameknlacxle‘ Ayn!’ H01‘ i ' ' - n i} your! “cs in 1984. the 'i""king =tur of in; '15 ‘w c iost ow- io he biased in c cham- mt‘ Corne‘l 47‘ Penn stile o Two 5'1" G/yfflf’ t/amvfl’! holvusare- U. N. 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The four sets Pena1ty_A3',re_;_ Princeton 14» rzollmrbid 7, l1 c lgriiéo-lurigfi-hehiamseauivliignt “$15; .901; lasted 3 1'2 hm ~ Third Period. ggiitfzlnzi/lngfllllilzlllgllt 6' Turfv ‘he cigar?!“ with the mild’ fresh flavour ' ' ‘l ' xers o l 0 the final try or the some. Again k305i“, gouache‘, (Clapper Duke as; syi-iwuse s. Irlm’: made will] 100% ‘pure tobaccos. “Turf, l Eiiaugslaued l° cmwm" John pa ul J22: m l ) ' ggliflfkgefél 14.1 ‘lfgfadiglmt 5- oven-burning, fragrant, dc ightful. Try Turf today! ' on. ll (O upper 2:52. ‘ - Saint Dunstans: Fullback Tom Norrie: three quarters: L. Rnssilcr. H, OT-Innley. E. McCarey, .1. O'S‘nea: halves: J. Dourette. J. Cullen, H. I-Irxzeri: forwards: C. McVcuna, F‘ » l One In Hospital With Concussion Tennessee 21; Alabama '0. California. 13; Washington Stale 7. Detrr‘ 2i; Ncrib Carolina State g-I-Iershey, Ayres (Resrdon) '6 a Wins StlJohn ‘ Penaltles—None. TURF i l. Alyward, C. Coady, G. McDonald. 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The bout was declared WELLINGTON, N. 2., _(OP) Part of the "playground" e BARON STRANDED tion of war against; his country is Baron Kurt von stutterheim, broth- Rangers Take -¢__n_-._ -__-.p_..__ _ l‘ n“ wmfl" known as long distance run- 11' 13w‘ Si“ 1Q“! Cardinal” wmud gleld gm- me cgydlnalg SKFHMQ cr-in-ia-w of Mrs. Anthony Eden here he“ your fill "l9 CQIli-ellllllll ; C , l D f Lead In Hockey "m- "l- ‘lll“<bl~=o> More. .iisiiazie;.ii.sil.i;..zjei..c §é‘ii‘.’ilf.‘€2..i°?.‘;'°£€fl3?.§f“ o Do- v altos eeat -- " T ‘ ~ i’ R Z Tour Games OUT OUR WAY — - By J. R. Williams PI "v POAPDlhlG HOUSE __ wm. _ w-» Hoop“, '; e Win s In - .. ._ ~ _ , ~ -~— —- i= l _ _ _ g PORT ARTHUR. oer. n-Now ll \\, ."’°T ME’. °°°"!"" PUL"'E"‘SE’G’°LD§E' V?’ if a 'T'lE BOYS WAS KINDA sons ”/ Esau/snowy! WHAT'S mm ‘(Din '1 l Exhlbl i101! Gama K5521‘ gfilfi? fin‘. “@353. “b1? l l g‘ . LQjQAQ/fi 355:5, ‘#545 ,‘_’§E'-1r‘j3'5§g/UE'§,§J " o, x L .r NIGHT, Moron, WHEN YOU 4 SAY ? OFCOURSEAF TuAT'5 m: WAY i ‘ New York Na¥ional Hockey League ‘ ‘ RAKH‘; LEAVES A BOOK WHEN WHH Us" BUT FEQ M4’ BACKED OUT OF THE BOUT WlTH 2 THE LAND Llgswl-e-THAT lS~“-~' " ,~ l ——— *‘“*‘is-O,*‘-m,§“‘§§,‘,’li;,,,‘§§, Q35,” T5551’? i [iiiiiii . BEFORE ru. wane eoiu’ ALL Quiz aAMEs LEAVE - BABA FOR THE BENEFlT - suv, c, HAR-RUMPl-lli wens \T nor FOR MY ,5 g lnmnorr. oer. 22—-(CP)— ni- 53min... “Frifisy when tn.» clubs "ll" 6o WITH our 1o auJov TH’ 500v. HOME -- _'. 3 r As one OWL. TO ANOTHER, r couu: om iutiuevyro BE suns, 1 couua liiilafillisvifiiiflfl iflffififighfi; use 2-2. my ploy awn wmomvi THAT sETuPl me AUTUMN we CAN'T esuov T058 THAT ow wiisiiizo-uw iiiwx PROPEL Tl-ilS BABA lNTO we in Winnipeg. Americans were largely on_ the aggressive but. Rangers’ superiority inside the defence was responsible for their victory. LDAFIM’ WITH YOU STUDYIkV .' an exhibition hockey game. The Woops" International-American League club led most of the way, playing faster | GALLERY QEATS w-e-BUT SUPPOSE g but less scientific hockey than the i VOU iE THE FELLOW AND MAKE lT ‘PLAIN I COULD NOT WE'LL AFFORD TO RlSK AééRAvATlON OF r MYGELFJM» HE CAN'T WRESTLE i His OWN NECKTIE oi=i=.' WHY oosrr You TAKE 'lM on s JUST TO MAKE ‘SURE YOU CAN'T LOSE, I‘LL ‘PUT THE F\X on srent team from the National ockey league. The first period was slow and l|ll""' ~_.,_ .,.,.-. -' s. n ~. I scoreless, but. the second and third were enlivened with goals. Indian Congress Galls For Premiers British Press Says Goebbels Frotheil At Mouth l I \\ \N iTH BABA.’ i . LONDON, Oct, 23—(Monday)—- 114-127;; To ‘lull In Protest iiifmi“é‘f“i>l‘"fifs‘lf‘ . Reich Propaganda Nllnister, that -\ “-"/' British destroyers mix the Ath- “~- HOMBAY. India, Oct. 22 —(GP — Reuterw-Jrhe Indian Congress (Na- ticnulbt Party) working committee ‘excelled hlmself _ , . in the mad- flt Wllrdllci today culled upon the dest and wildest speech of his i eight provincial ministries whose career ’ government it controls, to resign in “He seemed u; froth at the l protest against British “imperslLsW policy, The resolution termed "wholly un- latlsfzictory" the Oct. 17 statement of the Viceroy, Lord that. Great Britain would be willing to enter into consultations looking toward B, dominion status for India liter the war, The council of the National Lib- Irstiqn Federation. third largest enia with amused comment today. The Daily Mirror said Goebbels mouth," it added. The Ministry of Infomiotlon last night reiterated its previous denial and ehallcnned Goebbels’ claim that Wins on Churchill, First Lord of the Ad- miralty, prevented Gennan sub- jects frcim sailing on the liner “so that there should be no unpleas- ant witnesses." Persons close to Mr. Churchill i indicated he considered Goebbels’ political party in India. likewise dis- g t t; y, rig a ' J QTQWILUQMS approved the Viceroys statement. 523a,?“ too an as c o mc _ c°1;nV_4.1:’I'fl.Bi.vI.l.APgh$" m BROWN LEAVES AND WHITE m.;3 e working committee of the Mus- In twicm comment the Mirror lim league at Delhi, however, ex- Eressed satislnctlon with the prom- e to take up dominion status af- ter the war but requested clarificat- D 01' t ’ ill d ' L. ' ' - ‘ " _ _ 1 this? gfifiilafigifi°hii P3133111. °“ t“ °‘“°’i____““° °‘ “m “h” BY Jove -- lllllllllllllllllllllillllilllllilllllllllliii... \ , e n a co r i ht a ' ledge of Indrlgnewindetgensatlliae El B“ “w” m" °F ‘T THAT'S WHAT ITHOUGHT HOW PRIMITNE ~- , i,‘ <5 e close of the war. D SAV * GOOD FOR INFANTRY OHRISTIANIA, Sweden —(CP)-— J. Miknelson claims to have set up I new world walking record by walking 20,000 metres in one hour, 33 minutes, 50.48 seconds. GAMEQ AT MONTE CARLO MONTE CARLO, Monaco —(CP) -U'nited States athletes won eight finals st i-he World Student Games here. Scotland won two women's utlsg, 5nd England carried off swimming honors. TIIIOWN BEFORE START LIVlIi-POOL, England —(GP) - Beiorl he wen 0t to the starting 3st,, Jocks B; 1y gap out o s. race here when he w" from his mount. He --W. T. Hughes-Jones, convenor of Nevctt had to}, common consent bide tb Index flu non said: "The only thing that puzzles America now is why none of her many. manv ciflwens on local"? "W the destroyers. Perhaps they were LONDON _(CP) -—BO_vs under l6 have been withdrawn from memen- ger service because authorities fear the stress and strain of long hours i; too much for them. Boy Scouts, in particular, are affected. MEN LIKE MATURITY MELBOURNE. Australia —(CP) a tag day here said there was no doubt men bought more tags than women, but they bought them most- ly from older women, and not from young and pretty wagers. GASMASKS IN SANCTUARY MANCHESTER, England —((7P) ——Despite warlike appearance of khaki-clad and gasmask-bearirg citizens in the streets, the-r.- l: rlill eaceful spot in Manrbe=‘"i-—»ihc cs hedral, where worshéplpers by masks ‘BIRINGING UP FATHER MY OLD WOUND . 4 ‘By George McManus AM AG LET'S 6o BACK __ TO THE LET'S 6O BACK TO HE IN IANS- |_ TH HOTT- FOST- l"