Islanders Need Victory 1 Tonight In Game With . Glace Bay On Local Ice The Glace Bay Miners who pick the most embarassing times to defeat their opponents in the Maritime Major Hockey League. will meet the Islanders on the Forum Freeze tonight. Tonight's game is a must for the Islanders who have lasted three defeats in three outings this week despite the fact they have been playing heads up hockey. Two of their losses came at the hands of the llalitax Atlantic: and the other at the hands of the Bav. The Miners will be tougher to beat tonight. than usual. Playl.n',: with them will be their coach Hub Macey who has used himself only sparingly in the early part. of thci Than 351,500 The Booster: Club have re- -vived more than 5f1;3()0 in their i-ampaign for funds to plll”('ilit5P hockey plzlycrs for the Island-:'r:1. it was annotlnl-ctl last night in Club spokesman Bill Boylcs. The Boosters held a nlet-tin: last, night. at lllP Old Spain and turned in their latest collections. Nurplly Chilmherlain. Islanders mach, was present. and outlined his plans for nhlainlnl: svvcrrll additional hockey players. in his remarks Morph pointed out that he can't afford to make any mistakes in his selections. The Lealzuc ollly allows each ('llli) to use 25 cards and already the lslandt-rs have used 20. Chamber- lni has several outstanding play- ers on line and hopes to lanil league. However he has seen con- siderable tlctlon in the past week and last Tuesday night he center- ed a line which picked up goals in the Miners 6-3 win over the Islanders. placc ill the M. M. H. L. stand- ings as the result of the Million- aires win over Halifax last night. They need toni5.1ilt's win if they are to keep pace with the steel City men. 'are only four pulllls behind Islanders. move them 10 within a game four The Islanders are in third now The Mniei-s on the other hand the would of A w.n for them THE GUARDIAN. Boosters Club Has More the local pin) ers. Lou Kiley will l'ClLll'll to action ',for the locals tonight so that the lot-ats will bc at ftlll .HtifCll',:lll. In Funds lEdllsl.IBElEiiII” Hawlts Tied 3-3 cntcaciof Nov. 2'1 -tcpiv Toronto Maple Leafs and Chit.l Black lrluvl.-s played to a 3-3 dean-i lock in a National 1100(9)" Lcilgueltwccn Conny Smythe oi the Leafs game here tonight. SUMMARY First Period 1-Toronto. Sloan (Bentley! . 3209 2-Chicago, Peters tMcFaddcn- 8:44 3-Toronto; Artnstrt)llg' tlla.ssnrd. Hunnlgaiii 19:08 Penalties: Eo.vin 0:l7, Gee 2:57, l-laniiigan 5:08, Babando Hockey players sometimes sign but there's few if any ever signed under any more peculiar colldltioiu ltilflll those surrounding Morph l Chamberlain's the Toronto Maple Leafs. Hardrock, as is his custom, talking hockey ye:-terday afternoon at the Forum and most of it con- cerned the Islanders and his efforts to get new players. The talk, how- evcr swung around to Murph's pown playing days with Toronto and .the stage was set for the enter- taining recount of the battle he- The Stidbury and a foreman in one of Leafs sent a scout by the name oi Powers up to the mining centre to have a talk with him. "I had a good job and this together with the hoc- key brought me a good income so contracts under strange conditions first contract with W85 l d l r . v , -- :1" he men amqmm Cmmbm help financially after the club ex- ' . , . ctttltive gave tin. At. present there is Murph was playing licckey in 1:2) f:1C::'hRs such and the team has the mines at the time that the SilN'I' JOHN. N.B.. Nov. 27 - (CP) - Whether or not Saint John Beavers will be able to continue in the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League with Moncton Hawks and Fredericton Capitals alzain appear- ed uncertain tonight. Their finan- cial position has been shaky from the start. Murray W. Long, owner and op- erator of the Saint John Forum. revealed tonight that the players were on their own -- without a club executive or head. He under- stood the team would try to ar- range a meeting with Moncton and Fredericton representatives. to be held Sunday at Morncton if possible, and attempt some kind of co-oner- ative arrangement to keep the team functioning. This might take the form of the Saint John players skipping rezular salaries and tak- ing a split of the gates. Mr. Long. who is not connected officially with any Beaver organ- ization. said he had undertaken to HARLOWN Fate Of Beavers In N. B. League Seen Uncertain about 31,200 so that saint John could "keep faith" with Moncton and Fredericton hockey interests and avoid collapse of the team be- fore oompletlon of this week's games. The cellar place Beavers lost.-7-4 at Fredericton tonight and are slated to play Saturday at Monoton. A scheduled Moncton at saint John game tomorrow night has been postponed because of an ice show here. In addition to his financial help. Mr. Long continued. he had given the team about 52,000 worth of equipment in an effort to make it po.sslble for the Beavers to carry on. ,- Under the circumstances. he be- lieved no attempt would be made to obtain a coach or new players unlws the team reached some ag- reement wlth Moncton and Freder- icton. George (Buck) Boucher had been considered as a coach but after a. few days visit here left without the job. If Beavers fold. saint John hoc- key fans who, have turned otit in only small numlbers this season will have to be content with ill"ll school Mr. Long said he has contributed Boston Bruins Score .3-1 Win Over Rangers and industrial league games. lS1f)vaMBER 23, 1952 says the team doesn't exist. MMHL Schedule For Next Week HALIFAX, Nov. 2'! - (CF) - President J. Elliott Hudson of the Maritime Major Hockey League tonight announced the following schedule for next week's games: Dec. 1-Halifax at Ch'town. Dec. 2-Glace Bay at Sydney. Dec. 3-Sydney at Glace Bay. Charlottetown at Halifax (to be played at later date). Dec. 5-Halifax at Sydney. ' Glace Bay at Ch'town. Dec. 6-Ch'town at Glace Bay. Sydney at Halifax. Claims Aclin As Trustee Of Mctfurdy Cup GLACE BAY, N. S., Nov. 27 - (CP)-Glace Bay Caledonias still have the Mccurdy Cup-or have they? The symbol of Maritime English while Joe Lepine was serving "1'Mi1lionaires Score 2-1 ; Victory Over Atlantics :In Game At Halifax m.... HALIFAX, Nov. 27 -- (OP) -F Sydney Millionaires, playing tight defensive hockey on ll slow, sort sheet of ice, "upset Halifax At- lantlcs 2-1 tonight in a Maritime Major Hockey League game play- ed before : crowd of 2.800-second smallest of the season. Reg Campbell, Sydney forward; gave his club 9. 2-1 lead less than a minute before the end of the second period. In the third ses- sion, Atlantlcs put on heavy pres- sure and had a wide edge in ter- ritory. At this stage they. were outshooting Millionaires two to one. But Nick Pidsodny in the Sydney cage, playing one of his good games, refused to be beaten. The game was held up for near- ly 10 minutes in the third period by a. power failure on the lighting circuit directly over the ice. Campbell and George Robertson were the Sydney marksmen. Bill Ford scored Hallfax's lone goal. It came midway through the lack- lustre first period on a pass from Don McLaughlin. Pldsodny flip- ped to the ice but the puck went over his pads. A couple of minutes later McLaughlin was penalized for using 'his elbow on Dunc ae- Intyre's face. Ronnie Rowe got a. misconduct penalty from referee Oharlle Goode after a sharp interchange when Rowe slammed his stick against the boards in objection to the puck-hugging tactics of Billy Watson while McLaughlin was off. Robertson's deadlock goal came 5 penalty for interference. Campbell my scored the clincher, cruising .17, roxnlaeog his tolwndbluelme. an c: p e out it Mcllifeekln in the lusttliilntIteR?1 play and forced three faceoffii in Sydney territory, but couldn't ge. Pidsodn . fence, Whalen, Marlneau, Mgun. tyre, Weaver; forwards, Hill, 031. Eili;i.?3.?."' ””?"”"' Halifax: Goal. McMeekin; 11.. fence, Leplne, McLaughlin, also Watson, Ford, Leek. McPhee. Goold ' Bergeron. Hollett. ' J Officials: Goode. Beazley, pow. era. . SUMMARY First Period 1-Halifax, Ford (McLaughlin) .. 12:53 Penalales: Mcnonagh 5:32, MC. Laughlln 15258.0 Rowe 1353 (misconduct). ' Second Period 2-Sydney, Robertson (Mcbonagh, Marlneau) 3-Sydney, Campbell (Morrow) .................. .. . 19;o1 Penalties: Leplne 6:34, Moln- tyre 8:00. Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Mcbonagh 4:17, 1391-. get-on 7:42, R. Campbell 7:42 McPhee 1:48, Robertson 8:13. .. 1:0) Stops: . Pldsodyn l0 9 lfl-If: ' McMeekln 12 ll ll-zl rugby supremacy is in the hands of Donald Maclnnis, playing manager of a team which entered this year's schedule under the name of Glace Bay Caledonias. . ' But Glace Bay's "Mr. Football" manager a d Caledonl 5 Charlie Macvicar, coach of the great Saints And Abbies Win Hoop Games Last Night urunolested on the rl ht. l tnkina as man fromgohiirilyz iligif. ' "'::.-.-7: -;- - .6 the puck put y Line-ups: . Sydney: Goal, Pidaodny; 11.. l lasher. Mcbonash. Morrow, Camp. - Hayes; forwards, King, cgmpbem. W Green Shirts and going very well. Orin, although he didn't say, so in the letter. is continuing the high form he showed at the start of the season. Two weeks ago he was fifth in scoring as far as the Barrie team was concerned. The two top Barrie scorers were leading the league at that time. Carver had ll points in his first eight games. . . . . , Ev. along with Donnie Large and Charlie lluestls saw the Har- lem Gldbetrotters at Sackviile on Wednesday night. The Globetrot- ters apparently do everything ex- Sherbrooke 1 Chlcoutiml 1 (over- time tie). Ottawa 1 Montreal 6. Freak Goal Gilles Red Wings 2-2 Tie WilhkHabs DE7I'FtOI'I', Nov. 2'7 -(GP).- Gordie Howe, skidding off-balance on his hands and knees. tonight admitted to seats in the bal- coln Downs' Thanksgiving Day card. Tony Desplrito, the United Stat.es' leading jockey, today booted home two moro wlnnerll. bringing his seascnl total to 358. L....LL..... Special-Tonight 15. will Kids under be cony for the game tonight between the Islanders and ilwm within the next neck or so 5:08. Horton 14:49,. I I .t t h,, t Ld am. The Boosters are ('OnllnLIill;Z ; Second. 1:I'10d imvgasgal,;9;;g.i1l3P;2C:”Cagm:axfwl which dominated the field in East- The Smut Du,-mmis U1-11ve1-gity Mlwclulgan . 1 0 0 2 Yllr-ir efforts to raise money and 4-C(l3.ci:1go..M(:sl;iibol 9148 mice 50 I replied 320900 for me pg w ern Canada for years. claimed to- second team dereated prince or Farmer 0 0 3 0 will have their it-.t-kt-t o1)nn.:li t va.iniiei,Mp:i s K46 .... .. . first No V”... 510 000 one rear and - "M we, we Rangers th15T5e8:oj;T'afm. night there is no true Caledonia wakes 5011333 and the Abme, ,-19- 311;; H 1 0 0 g llle Forum "ml!-'lll llclmv (l"”"f-' Pm” 3' lg” ' ' s l ' i ?- Boslll” B.l'””l5 .S”l'”l al ” 8031'” two ties. lellm 011 Caledvllla Club- B001 16- feated the Arabs in the Abegwelt Totals 20 3 7 43 and after the game between the ' Tm”! Permd he same amoum me next period clip tonight to whip New Fl 4: P I (1 tired Some 379315 530 ' " 1-I use League "basketball games P W C 1 - - H 1 o n ' rs or 0 ' " 0 . . . islanders and Glace Bay Miners. PE?lll1I1f1r;t:g.tedbUCU ,,,,,,,,,,,, H 13:42 . "Tm nexc night I was lying in York 3-1 and end an unbeaten 1gBoSton' Lablm, He said Maclnnis, who took over pmyed at 3.D.u.133gn1ghg, 1:-G pg "am, 9”" ll'"k rm" t””lg'” "W 6-Toronto Smith ' bed when the telephone rang iViLh ml"? 9' the Rmllms kl” W" (Schmidt) am the WP all" llls team was ruled The Saints downed 12. w. C. 43-33 Ma.cFadyen 5 o :l 10 uiil sponsor avdance at the Roli- (Kwneav) V 18:52 smyme on the mm The first thing games ill -:1 National lloc ey Lea- pemmes. Romy 0.26. Mach," out of the finals. should hand it wh11e11-,3 A131-,1e, battered me Aug; cmckgu o 9 1 0 ilwny Alleys. The hall-room liiis Pemlmsvi Gndsb-V 0:38; Mm; he roared to me was ,who invdo you 2111:? clash gl lgloston fGalden.. 8561 Dunn” 9.22. back to the Maritime Rugby Union 41.35. can 1 0 2 2 been donated ire? of t-liarsc bi" 1,3,,” 12;o5; Kennedy l9:50.;im1n.k you Me; what dq Wu want ;nt&was ,1 as on smwirstggt-iiumi)h Scmnd Puma executive. It would then be passed Bud L,,w1o,- and smwey 194 the Mncmod 9 1 0 1 l ""7 rmnw "N-"V MacDonald and G10VN' 1950- lthe Maple Leaf Gardens','If that's lnonev. threw it in a bag and gave 2mB0ston. Mackell, 310”! 10 55- Dunsmils Unhiemihy Sam” lnmck m1 P' w- C' Lhwk" M3cLa”” 0 (1 0 " i H” club 13 hilpcml that 3.5 many Stoi-151 -what s20.o0o means then vcs. I re- it tome and I left with the third l53ndford, Klukay) . 2:21 of Charlottetown, this years of- was hggh man Wm, 17 pomu whne Lame 0 0 1 0 1 is rm-Wllle Wlll "”9'”l 1”” (""0 Lumlev 12 9 5-2slp,,d, 1.-many he ,,,d'e,ed m',, ,0 me ,,,,.,,,. ,0, we bank Every time I 3wNew York. Prentice. llcllll Wlnneh Slowley has 15. MacFayden- had 10 Bernard 0 0 o o l”"' Rollins . 7 6 '9-22 a tram for Toyonto on the wcek- see Smytlie he reminds me of 13,13 (Raleigh. Slowinski) ...-. 9.36 Bl"? Mllcllmls Slild M3 W-lllloll points for the losers and Ladner Ladner 4 l 0 9 ""' '” --------'--v-- and and he was shouting so loud I even; and he gets quite a kick out Penalties: None. 3'5 9' "man executive member 9"" nine. Revell 1 0 0 1 ill I u S couege Football could hear him with the telephone of tellinlz this story." wound up the 4 B t Third dlwrlod mfdalglllgalg fjkglrsgsgtggyllg 1 higlelcogdrtin topped me 2112133 llilillnfllsllzm . :1 it 3 2 .4 , nu fL.K,,. .A H d. k. -oson, .un. - n er vcory over e rs. coon 'I g p ' ' We Be ""3 lmli my M" M M . . . . (Creighton, Feirson) . 10.22 8 Ifxipltgiiltlggllxgigll; 1 Goodwin had 12 points, two more Totals- . 15 3 1 as V f- 1 y g j- ..I rived in Tom ,, at ne g Accord-mg to reports Bud pone Penalties: None. , 5' than his fellow guard Charlie Bal- ABBIE8 1 TR1ti1)R'0' Rm-it 21 ti(Ca1?)four-Pliiil (By The (Amman Press) pointgcri time". Cf)ni.Ii1ll(l).l6i'l Mtirldii, may be heading back to Glace Bay Itowmdg St" ?::smns. Mid lgamax lame Macmlydenv playing M5 399' F5 F3 "'7" islild'iiirii)i:C:iiistnperiol:l to claim EAST "and when I walked into Smvtheisiand taking with him Len Haley 1111- Hub has been around hockey gjglr egjxmmonyeggfnlalsylfli-fig ond game or the evening picked up Howatt .. 3 0 0 e . . . i Penn 14, Cornell 7. t ' th s s s2,roo., .t' .l ed nd Jimm, Anderson. Poile is hnv- clrcles it long time and has at good 13 Plllll” ll” ll"? Alli” Cllflyle Macoellllm -- 4 0 1 9 Tm-'0 Biexmcl-IL: 612; lmlnifthi. 12,105.13 Colgale 33. Bl'0Wll 27- :l);dl(i: it fgloet iii: on lhe coiiiaevollilng trou-blti in the western Hockey head on his shoulders. In ever)! the deadline Bed at me mmml MEcD0ugall was runner-up with Goodwin , is 0 o 12 ',:"”'f”'”5l'?”,:”'h:,.:w E ” sorrn his desk. Beside the monev my nlLPflgllc, being in seventh place. name here he appears to get the '”"”?3' "ll ll”h”"i ””"”” 'lp' slX- Ballem . 5 0 0 10 gsioxid '5 lmh. for mu. V.P.I. 26. V.M.I. '7. revolver. Smythe sat behind thciThere is no doubt but that he along 111091 Out 01 1118 players End in the mo” ' s'DeU- 0- M391-30nl1d - A 0 0 ll .- - " . . - H -a-d DC. is), Lincoln 19 (tie). d k 111, 1 1- L 1 it 1, 9 nl -in 1-1 1 , (1 Ande n would Bay he has been unbeataible as far ”' Mills . 0 0 4 0 lilmnqm tmil l:l?lSl:lt(::t"5l'1l3laoXn,T1e”?l1IfoJMui,'u1r; Vl1'1llZ'll1& 5'-Me 22. Morgan Stale trfsthdv side Etoolciona iiallow wlitho aiiiddla tcerellificimamount rfflj power to 5-! the Islanders are concerned. L3Wl0l' H0115”! - 1 1 3 3 if mi 1" is ::d...l:r:::..:':; 12:: ?f.2f."..."f?,.lZi3".iI2lii'”..fi”il.f.h.?.?.3 HOCKEY SONGS ...'l:t.” iiiiii is ” 1 ' " - . . - . - I ' r c ' . D . - . 31,,l:1? Egglggegrler the middle name Tech 7- ior signing," stated Sm;-the, point-lin the league, Things however will several seasons. The year before ' Bennett . F6 F8 PF Pl: . ..' ,,...n-,..,-- Lenoii; R1l.VIl0 41. Catawba 13- ing to the 32,500: He passed n'ic'-have to be pretty bad at, Edmonton last he played with Bud at Tulsa -- Lvden Large 1 0 0 2 MIDWEST the contract and I signed my nanle,bcfore Bud will move out. He's the in the United States and last year BY '1l;llle”Ci5n3?vll3'; PW” ymt R H MEODOUKE11 1 1 0 3 Cincinnati 34. Miami (Ohio) 9-it it." "kind of person who is determined when Polie moved. Macey moved l" "'9 ll" W - 0" C. Macbouenll 3 0 1 G ..... d d wemm Reserve 43, Case 1. i 0 . . . ,0 ,,,,,k,, good and we doub, 1, he Wm, mm. Sydney 2 Halifax 1. tPrystai) ...... ............ .. 4:10 week, ,,,,,,,,,,,, U 1 , 0 4 'l"'" lg, Em" d”f'"l" ,,m':,:',c SOUTHWEST "Now said Sniythc to the gun-tot- would relish giving up this soon in ' ' N” 3l'"""'ll"-ll Senl" P',l"'1,”95i M”Pll”5””l 11” Macllhyden 9 0 0 ill itlirztnegrlnts 8:3! ".3: 8 tx- TVX3-1 32. Texas A (ll M 11- ing character in the room. Take the season. EV- Clllclllll? 01 Cllarlolvifl-0Wl'l had Sum Mia" lbmegeracton 7' stop1so.'o0' Johnson 16'” Bum” 1 0 1 2 -- - , g ue en un or . 35 gosunl. omyh "iii llenilil Rsqmimes Utah 20 giift:T0 iiiles cttiiiitii tElllI)l1(lln0;:1lLhliDbi;:lk aclzn The Miners' Hll-ll lifacev has been Seilellitillllo ivslesliililtlialys lildjcmesgyiilthcillle M9n1"331 RW315 1 Mmtrelll C3n' McNeil t 9 18 8'30 16 3 ""E'r'"w - ..a lm ervc. .- -- ' l -is 2 .-u-:-z-z-:.m--s c.:::I1:n:1l:,cwn, Santa Clara 15, San Joe '1. count for hlm.' "He picked up the doing a good job with his mater- Barrie Flyers. In the letter Carver lldlms 9' sawchgll 4'40 .L..m.m.... reported that Forbes Kennedy was Qu be aqllsftllell, ?"ll'l"F "5 1 UNCOLN R. 1” NW 2.1L( A1,) playing junior with Kitchen" e C awm gm 3 ' -Riding lnlall nine race: on Lin- LOANS FOB - ALL means Persons with prnved responsibil lly. with ability to make repay rnents can quickly get I loan 1- BUY FUEL MEET EMERGENCIES REMODEL YOUR HOME IMPROVE YOUR FARM oept eat the basketball. With re- 1 - .- gud to Moum Aw Ev mm” that scored ll freak goal. to earn Detroit the Mine” M; 3' specml 1919 P:';YM1gg;giL me s,,1,,L., Wm me men. mmm, lgedazliflngsla. ti; xlth lfvflc-)Inl.rkeal ket price of .10 cents. on in intercollegiate play. The Mount- all 3115 ll 6 H 0118 00 CY lea pm well but are weak on their 1-fugue I 1 HELgOg5g:'g'ASE3x?r?&i.EsNEw shots, according to Cutcliffe. Bill First Period e CAR Scoring: None Penalties: Harvey (:16, Geoff- ,. . Tf”'T”T”fT”T” Notice - Meeting Stewart of Summerside appealed to be the beat. Mount A. man on the floor. ' Trans Canada Credit Corporal-10! Loans arranged by mail or Pill" ate interviews. Money is YOU" quickly without red tape. Loam Seclmd Period l-Montreal. Gamble o How about the work of the Boost- ers Club Those members have (Moxdelll 15227 d 1 c1(:lle;:f,et(l1 motif mgr; uiseoo in tlklz 1P:l;.:lti:;Z”; mnkztead, Leswlck :3 tet';"::50g.)(:f: are life liuure a sr me eyave enwor- 1.0 I. l. in: on their project and we be- Third Period -The regular mo-"my meet" AN ALL CANADIAN COMPAN1 lieve that they have acoomplish- 2-Montreal. 01m5lMd mg 9f the Prmce C01-mty ed quite n feat. The fans in the fMacPherson) . ........ .. 1:10 Fish and Game Association Branchu from Coast to CM" PM lew dim 1'3" be?" mm "' 3TD9””"'- 5l"”1”l' M8 will be held in the Town TRANS CANADA sponslve to the members drive for (Lindsay. Pronovost) funds and this fact is certainly ap- Halli Kellslllgtoll 11115 even- preciated by the Boosters. They ing At 8.00 o'clock The pub- C0RP'N- LIMITEE are happy to accept all donations 1' i ' ' ' . regardless of size. The money 1c S cordmny Invited - E Mom or. F c c. A. nos . I will be used only for the purchase N. E. MIGLEM-in mock Bundmb mm mm smel Charlottetown, P. E. l- Phono will nappy nouns I of hockey players. 0 Hal Murphy, the little goaltend- er who plays with Ste. Therese in the Quebec Provincial League, may never have nmther chance to play in the N. H. I... but he did play one game which he shall nev- Secretary. MW. 24 to 29 THURSDAY- Cl-lildren's Skating .. 4 to 5:30 General Skating 8 to 10 era. iii 3'': 2" mn,,,,",,,,,-gov--v,-,,,,,---om - 0 It To - ' l'.?f'”"i' "as 5” r-it '3 AT THE FORUM I IIIIIO III mer N: - V i.”.lZii”lii'.'i ”.??.”ill'331'.i?il3l'3m'4:l 3ii2i'i'.i'.' "'"""" 3 313 EACH SATURDAY NIGHT mom 3 mo 10 ARE for 'Clel-ry Macneill who was out ' jglqgoy By HuNDRnns op Oounvltny AND - , "llll In l"l""- cm: 5 mos. rr's A rorumn AND GROW- He awerves . . . the tacklela blocked . and he's well away- ING PAQTIME; racing for the winning touch-downi GETINONIT A ', The Alumni Testimonial Dinner And as the last shouts of victory die away, you light up a Sportsman. At once, the superb flavour of this finer, milder Clllljlfetl-6 llelllhtenl your foellnl Of Pleasure and satisfaction. 1'0 Be Held At 1 V - . . The rich, sun-mellowed Virginia tobacco: in Sportsman are Til ' - B HERE FRIDAY: guaranked pure-unadulterated. The I on . p l . Nov, gs .. 8:30 ALLWEATHER Waterproof Paper capnot stick to your Witli the aportsmarfs own cigarette you are, l indeed. well away on the road that loads to perfect smoking pleasure. Get A pack of Spognnan, to-day. A may it SALE OF SEATS-USUAL PLAN-EIEODAY I F1111 CITY FANS-PLEASE GET SEATS EARLY c'oumltv,mls.... st-lsouin. mom M ' - romz CONVENIENCE. W '9-'.l'.l1'm-l!..4'.l. npomnul: srdlrr 6:30 in honor of the Msrltlineisenlor and Intercollegiate Football Ullnmplons is open to all football supporters. TICKETS s2.5o .lroi- all 123-L, rodily. - Iollol with 'AllVIIA!llIl' Waterproof Pen nmrnoa , SPORTSMAN forts in a n nnum willlllc 1-.1Illt-O.'llftl.A CIGARETTESI In llmnl N mums ,-:-