I TUESDAY at 3-5 Children's Skate llc - — — — — 22° E ll E N I N G 8-10 12in special Skate (jhililren — —— —- - 1:5" Adults — -— -' -" 29° Grand Ice Xl-w Popular Music n L-85l. Millionaires Drop 5-2 decision To Miners sch; BAY NTSTNOV. 25—(CP') 4&5.) ul-lbislri. Glace Bayi lavlrg coach, personally escorted Eg-Qulllrrs t0 a 5-3 win OV-PX" Syd- m“... l; 111g goals lil the Cape Bre- w klurvkov lpllgue goalie. The \-;.~.ory' pui. the Mmffl 1°“? pOJlIS lllleau of the secmld- P1509 Millionaires. _ , cll-noskl tallied l.w.ce unassist- gd lllltl olicl- with the help B.1::ll el lllllllllltlll. OHIQVVIC H1111- ndnlyy of South Porcupine. Ont.. so; me 51,1101‘ pair, one with Baird sisun lsJ0lllllls,\' Mwreedy sot we 0! Syd- rmg scores, the first c! the Slime while JllCk AtClIlDSOII ended the ‘Qgflllg \\.1'1l hlllllcnalres’ cther tal- ly. See big Session In Player Trade At Ball Meeting By Ray Peacock Associated Press Stflff WINE!‘ new YORK, Ncv. 24—tAP)—FOll‘ |\'el')'b0dy except the QCLPOU. T150115. who are "in ooventry,‘ the annual meeting of the National Association of Proltessional Baseball League: in Atlanta come Dem 4. 51101115 be |, mgilt, lively trading se.-sion. That's the usual optlnltstic forc- ocst, even though it may turn out (u it. has so often in the past) that the only player trades involve c couple or Joes nobody had both- cml to mention before the meeting. Or doe-s, afterward for that mat-tel‘. Larry MacPliuil just crluldirt Walt until the Atlanta meeting to mnolmce that he had acqlllll-‘ll Kirby Hlgbe from the Phlllles to itch for the Brooklyn boys. M111- hail may be one of the busiest traders at the session-lie just can't resist buying outfielders at $25000 a lhrcu". ll it isn't MaoPhail who sets the Chicago White 50X. the Amer- ican League's most active ivory broker. Ahllut Ted Williams One trade rumor, complete with denials, has Pitcher Johnny Rlgney and all outfielder going from Cili- cago to Bcsion for Outfielder Ted Willllluls. the nirderll Jce JHCKSOYL Dyltc- zliso would like to piCk 11D ‘I secclul lhlhlllllll sonizuxlicre, and has to prepare ior FJSL Bnscmhn J00 Kuhrlfl, pcllsioil. Nalloiull Lruguo clubs still are Yllbbllllz at llll‘ Phillies‘ reirnnining lUKlQ bail. Ptchcr Hugh. Mlllfifllllfl Fm;- cl " c draft, cl course, may ' 111p , The Yankees. 110w i. llll\'(’ illovcrl out 0t‘ tllc A111 ill League's dogliouse t0 lllllke room irr Detroit. have a lot Tll ll‘ tnlellt they would like to e nl lit pro-war prices. Yllzllr... ll.'"»l(‘ cflels- for Frank CIT-P . lviln lliigllt d3 a Bartell in 1’\(l.llt‘l'('lll u: ‘cam. But the chalice 111.11 Ulli-‘c S. 11 lllny put Phil Riz- zllln rll kllnlci irr n ycnr ls 11 long 01w ll‘l' ill!‘ Yllllkzcs to take. “llv ill lkrl for CIllChffS is bull- . l \l't‘llllfli< lll‘(\ crnitirtnbll’ lll'l'(l-'. \" Owen. Bllbc PllfllpS and <~i l\\'() bilekstops lllny vllaulze 7H5. 11v the Cardilzah will peddle Wdikir (Tcclwr roc-kie clltdiln and brelllor or Pitcher Mortrn Cncmfl‘. hilt at d o ‘lit sr- (ll likely tllnt such l hcl ollle atl-znction wctlltl be lWkcll up. "Hcrcls a list of playrrs most like- .‘ l0 ilgllrc in any winter ex- cliallllvsi "National IKHRUPI Brcoklyuu-Lukc _ Damllll Bub:- Phslpli. Ft. Louis-- ~ll P-ldtlet-t, Owen. Philadelphia- Lumll)’. Joe Marty. Pllhburgll- 00 HlYKllPY. Cincinnati-Anew R1235. Hall-l‘ Clllll. B" n-Mnx West. ‘WP-Dom Do lt-s-andro. New ‘mglk Dunning. Bill Lnhunnll. mc-rlcllrl League: Wlvhiilgtcn- Ck Fbrrcll. K“l'lCl’7R"(‘ St Louis- glll Heilner. Philadelphia-Wally “fees. Detroit-Nobody. unless the j» Nr-c lids its llO-iT1ti".°-\\'llll-ll‘|0- He nlpml: rlllc, Clevcland—.1ef[ mall». _B."s.lnn-~~Td Willlamr. Chl- yjlkf‘ YIW»PN€W Yrvk Crosettl. ' “ M" lkrk. HIIBINTEX " SLIITINQS ‘F You wmr A surr “llT wlu. MAKE-UP watt. u. '- LL-AND KEEP rrs sum (IUANINYFYD BRITISN MINUVIFTHIH "l0 MILITARY CLOTHS for K Officers‘ Unltorml "Ikl Ind Alr Forcc Bluo ‘mm m’ a u... an...“ m1 v ' DUI? Y/HIOR It'll? NfJRINIIK I ho me. it may be Mil". James Dykcs of Q NOVEMBER 26. 1940 'g|llulllnunw.| l o Canadian ' Star 1 l LONDON. Ont., Nov. 25-—-tCP)\ I Leannicnircraitniaii Lewis Dull. - one ox uanadas caning tennis 5.51s», . and. neaunilt Aircraftman JOfm rug- I gmoomam. 23. o1 bDUtll orange, N. .1.. were lulled instantly late loony vvlicn their twyai uanaolan All‘ rorueurallllnz Dlfllltts collided in lulu-air lulu crashed nun new, due accident owurred at sulidawn as the two punts. emailed m prac- tice solo illahia. were prepfllng w land tneu‘ planes One of the pilots is believed to nave last SlRhL 0t Lne Ollhl plane against the settinz sun and to have descended in a rapid Hilde. believing me man below 111m nail landed. Tile planes collided at an altitude of 500 feet. locked and crashed to- aether in a tarm field not far from the Grumlln airport. _Duff was sixth in Canadian ten- nis rankings for 1940. and was wldelv known as a tournament Dlaver. Hlgglnbtlthflmis compani- ons here said they believe lie al- readv had obtained a private pilot's licence in New Jersey and that he 11150 was a football player m hi; n01" .\iilll. llnlres tonight by srortig home state, Coyle leaves For Truro Jack Ooyle, former centre with the Jll-“lm” Royals hockey club. Marl- tlme champions for the past two Years. left yesterday for Trill-o, He will play on the team there this winter. l_t was learned, He will loin three other Royals stars. Vince and Jllnmy Roach and Aubln Blacoulere. There were persistent rumors last nilzht that Bert ele. another Royals star, would leave shortlv for the mainland, 1t was reported he. lgginaocepted a berth 0n the Trui-o BOWLING STORE LEAGUE I e _ - .- 215 "r. arsinallll Q1133 iii’; Iii W. McKenzie . . . . . . , H2119 247 133 . . , , _ , _2se4 I l Lyllils high sllll-Zlc. P. ltfeliiliiioli- _3§é9 Légélies’ lilizli three. P. MCKil1ll0l1—- Gilfllé-gelgslgiiglfile. K. Acorn and W. ,1. D0ll2fln .. 136 145 lag “Biff m" W“ WJMCKWZ“ - lE. Down .. 6i} g2 161 150 Mixed Louplcs-Dui-k Pins I, Cousins . 08 204 1L0 E. Callaghan , , , , . . , .4119 150 132 . Down . ..l82 157 M. Burke 108 12.0 " —794 Ladies‘ hllzh single. P. Smith—259. D. Purcell ............l25 123 127 Ladies‘ hiah three. P. Smith-ME. G. Doyle . . . . . ..l1l9 12G l2 Grills’ high single. G. McDo11a1d— _ H760 286. J. Tierllev .156 103 Gents’ lliizh three G. McDonald-WI J. Dillon . . . . .,,,.l15 113 115 —7 l’ Central Crelmerles Ltd- r‘. Burke .............l18 112 lid‘ x. Martin . ...l1~1 1'19 11w J. McAleer . ........ .. 91 119 cal I. Simmonds 148 153 178 _634 A. CHdmORE 25 115 13Q1 Tonirzllt at 7.00, Mixed Couples. F. Williams . 90 161i 22b A, Burke J. McAlcer I. Clldflwfe 69 145 193 P, Burke M. Avlward K. Acorn 185 247 196 1:3 Acorn R All-Neil] ' _ ~29“! L. Corriiznn P. Smith “P. McKinnon .195 240 199 Q, Elm-alt F. Burke .284 163 179 H, naught, Tennis Killed In Training Plane Crash l f-lowe Still Leads N.H.L. MONTREAL, Nov. 25—(CP)—— Sid Howe. veteran Detrqit. hockey forward. holds first place alone a- mong National l-Icckcy League indi- vidual paint-getters alter sniping three goals during the past week to break out or a tilrec-uny tic for the lead. Official statistics released today by President Frank Calder show Hc-we pacing the race with four goals and siX assists. Two Chicago Black Hawks. Gecrge Allen and Harold (Mush) March, fell from a first-place tic with Howe to a third-place deadlock when they were held pointless. Centre Syl Apps cf Toronto Maple beats slipped liito secrzld place by lncrcastiizg his point-total to eight with a pair of goals. Tied with Allen and Malt one point behind Apps ls another Toronto player, Goldie Drlllon. Alex Motter of Detroit and Bryan Hextall of! New York Rangers are next ivith six points each. His six assists give Howe top posi- tloll among the league's playllink- ers. Allen, with five goals, still is first among the snipers but is forced to share the berth with young Tony Deniers of Montreal Canadians. a-‘hw, although scoring five tallies. has enrnrd no zwsist. Jack Egan. rcokie New York Am- l $>TWAQ lilzsutrs ,0 ‘ %r.rri.rxl.azom;alaal~ ericans drfenuemall. is off cally the most-penalized player with l5 minutes. Clii’ Goupille of Montreal Canadiens, with l0 official minutes in penalties plllS a 10-minute mis- conduct, has spent lllost time in the box bill NHL. counts misconducts separately. M. Mcliini Rob n in 711 157 ‘Grimm To coach ‘Chicago Cubs CHICAGO. Nov. 25—(AP)— Charlie Grimm. fomei- manul" "I the 193m, signed as coa.h with Chicago Cllbli today- Tm», Cub general manluror. 19m“ Gallagher, said Grimm came t0 terms after trlklng wJh the Cub manager, Jimmy Wll-Wll- t U. S. Sailors to = Play in Halifax ‘Hoop League MONTREAL. Nov, 25—tCP)——T- Dcug Robertson, PNSlGEIIl of the Canadian Amateur Basket-ball As- sociatlcn. announced tonight that mrmhsion will be granted tllc H.11- lrnx League to use several United states sailors now staviollvd lhvm on city senior teams. A tcnni of American tailors ll- ready is ccnl-pcting ln_ the YMQGA. House League at Haitian. he sa . l Railway Earnings l MONTREAL, Nov. 2s _1ci=» - Decrease of 8187.000 was reported to- (‘av bv Canadian Pacific Railway Ccrnnlinl‘ in traffic enrninlr-‘l 0f 53-" 481000 for week ended Nov. 21- conipillacl with saaaliooo in the C01’- Iremondlrz Dfifloli °l 1939' E MONTREAL. Nov. 2s 4cm - lIncrPase of 8276.505 "l" ‘Tlmrlfid today by Cnrladkn National Ra‘ - ways in cross revenue-s of $5.14- 856 for the week ended Nov. 2i compared wllll $4.B38.150 ln the WY- rggpqldln‘ period 0f 1939. Slgfl$ Hockey Results 1on1. of pitching hrs-c hoes, saysl I (fly The Canadian Press) F 0. ll. A. Senior "A" Oshawa 5: St. Clll.ll‘\'1'llii‘.§ 2 Hamilton 6; P011, CllbClll‘. 3 S. P. A Jlullor Brantford B; Grlmsby i Port Colborne J; Kitchener I Kingston Junior Queen's 9; Reglopolis 2 Porcupine Senior South Porcupine 5; Molnlyro 4 Be in the Pink for Horseshoes CHAMP WHO MAK ‘ ‘ ' l ONLY WAY. BOULDER. Colo.. Ntv. 24—1CP) —Ted Allm. who makes a living there's more t0 Uircwillg ringers than Just tossing the sllocs. He is a player at exhibitions niid fall's. "You have to kelwp iii gocd phys- a . ical condition all the lnlc." ys the young mnli wlo C1KH“‘S an eight-year holrl on llic world} cIiamplolL-llip. Hr exercisrs for weeks before tournaments, pitching about 300 slices a day. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Georges Carpentler. l-eavyweight bcxlng champion cf Europe. knock- cd out Joe Burkclt. Grrat Britain's titlehclfcr. at ltondon 2i years ago t/cday. Burkett went dwwvl lo: 1l1c_ count ‘l4 seconds after tho fight stl-rlkd. l A. P. C. League —Rcorgunlzation of the Antlgonish- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN O'Toole loses lgaints, Flyers lTo Robert {Nine Pros lReinstated A rrro, 0v _ l l’ ‘ , reytli-fifilon ccmlinitteis-tnazlil? C3111}: ‘ ‘.60 NFQEFAL"; GOV... Zia-mpg" . . 110.311 Amateur Hockey Association nwnzz} e51”? "lL-"aljlflljll ‘P P.<-lla:1_ utlliiy for 11rd with St. tonight announced tlle rcinslilic- F, mo“ .,p°““',,, "ll" 1W1" ill 1* "‘ or the A1ll<-l-ll-llll.}l;ckey As- slauls of mm d“) I 4P“ 1;" _~~\‘,>~ - l» l-M» -I1_ 4 lluil, it'll.» [Yilflld today to the former professionals. Obs Hexliner,‘ 11:“ ‘ail-ll hllh 0i r1 \\._ hlllg l',l."fl ‘ Louis Flyvla l0!‘ Dllkv MKLDOH- Qqlagai-a, F3115, 0m; wllllam E1115‘ "e n l4 ' . a XOYWBIG. Pieban will Join St. Reorganizes ||1 trade NEW GLASGOW. NOV. 25-401’) Pictou-Colchsster Hcckey League was decided on today at a league meeting here. Additional gn- .m-eilt. to amzltlul" tries made it necessary to divide the league into two sections. 5r. PAUL, Nov. 25—(AP)—Pete PAGE SEVEN Player's “MH.D" cigar- ettes have “wetproot" paper which docs not stick to the lips. _ . . _s _ Robert. 225 pounds tozk the ‘n51. I . f . . l One section will include New ,Prlngle, Sutton, Ont., John Beat- f . g _ -_~ 10-95 am) Kim B» 58ml- 5w- Glasgow, Pictcu and Antlzonmh W10. Vancmlver. 3.0-; Uiiarles H. ,§§,1e§“o§9'5,3e“‘,1,§’,“f§§{Ydfllen f?!“ Qhri-e‘ Mic-bl‘ .m(mbe“ °t ‘he Ho") Stand Town. The other will be made up ; (Nuckcr) Irvine. North Devon. N.’ u,“ I * t I‘ , -‘ 1*, "l-ll‘ ~mvlwrn Illwllsmn League. of 'I‘ruro and three or four teams B»; Elbert B» Davis. Daunhlrtl p1.,-‘,',.,,,’f.,-“-,-'-'°m',},‘.f“‘.1 b f“ m“ —~——r-——— fl-cnl ncarbypobertnmilitary camp. l Man; Hair dc lceuw, St. BDhl-l 3mm In}: .~_,,..l..',’ ‘,‘;;"_"_$°.,,k ,_ _ ' '_ ' St. Francis Xavier University, 1 face,‘ MEHL; . A, Gllniour, Nelson, ‘| pound Ambuh‘ H; “ l.) 5,, ' N H L S MQ-‘llRlfl-‘ll- H N " AYIYJSWHSh- h" dluwed °“‘l' l: l 8'0" Russ?“ Bnnw- Mmllreall l shclieduied 30 llllklfil: lllaicll ' ’ ' e National Huck“ hi3: as announced. Dave fiottier, Montre . ‘ , , ‘ ' _, ‘. _ l’ “ l l w ._________._ --_-_____ be§§“§§5m§,1fifé_ éflll-"l “lyw-"l- - Toronto a o 2 r» :1 l3 l: LONDON —(C‘.P) —Severa.1 wns PORIFlVILADOC, Wales —(CP1 -- d513,“... QM. "\'..c“°9“§i' “ash- 0mg t DEW" 8 3 1 4131611 o; papa;- w111 be carved by a new Portmadoc Ccuncil ha; decided to goqm, jn‘13-{|"' ( C5‘ "l; lnmlll‘; ' l-ago 8 3 3 2 l8 l9 l type 0f bus tickets issued here. the give a, war bonus of five shillillli-l v ‘lye "113 m‘ lm H’. ts‘ F lBfism" 7 3 3 l‘ l" l7 7 tickets being shortened by an inch $1.121 a week 011 111:1 W3 i of all 1l$l16£l' {xi (Pfllllmi-lwAlliilliilfli’ ‘ans ‘Rzmgws 5 2 i 3 m m a . , . . _ . , -, . .. - -. and a qlmle“ “EEK” °"‘°‘"“1~‘ “d *1 <.__. 3111";- i"_,1§1§°_ 9931M; ____ a a: Bosfmiv. égilllrilia. i W115i ii is‘ ill i 0U_|,0_UR_wAY _ Bl! J~ R. Williams OUR BOARD] ._ with __ Alain, Hoop], T ' I ""“""""r-" ~ , - ,, Arll-ggi-El; Sig? ’ 11am Aeollr YEINUFFY? veaumus ears A lo ’/%»W//,¢' $,/_ , BACK DRJLL g HE GPRNNED l-US 4 ACCIDENT lt-ISUQANCE / My WQQD/ HCW/ \ ~ euoutpea PUTTlNG y Arwo-cellr GTAMP on an ENVELOPE FOR 111s wire.’ AT VOU RECRUlT . i. 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WHV, l NHSSED FOOTBALL PRACTlCEP-WELL, I 1U T WON'T NOTlCE HER AGAIN‘. I’LL IGNORE HER! ISABELLE READY TH’ MATTER? 4‘ n.- om, mo». u.»- nm», i... For: 501001. l-"HUHVV- - \N\(AT’b\ STOWPE-D TO SEE lF w... IE TILLIE THE TOILER _ THREE or A KIND / . 17's NO use- YOU'VE GOT TO BE A SLEUTH ‘r0 GET ALONG WITH TILLIE THESE DAYS YOU'VE SOLVED ANOTHER MYSTERY? . WONDIRl-‘UL~ THE NAME OF Pl-ul. IAMES 1S GETTING FAMOUS