akin oi the opening tilts in milk, 15. 1.. on gaturda night My Bag OMeara, one of ana afe outstanding rts columnists nu me following sly: I I I I Judged by any standard that was , pretty fair kickoff for Canadians 9n Saturday night. The score did not do justice to the wide advant- lge held over a Bruin team which 1311.; by several versts oi being as good a; the one that started out ‘ast season. . ' CflnLlCkS impressed by the orderly alanner oi their going. There were no pressure periods such as afflict- ed them last year when they would (all utterly on defensive under the iriving arms glays-_ noticeable was the good work oi Bibeault. who‘ is quick on the clear- mce, very smart on the stop. He lidnt leave any rubber loose and m9 way he picked it off entitles hm to a top seat on the salvage ‘VUII, "Hg e a 0'0 There was more cohesion to the defense, Bouchnrd kept Boston forwards izom working in too close. while four times Goupille, when fronting an attacker without l merry mate to help him, sprawled etfectlrcly to knock the puck to safety. I I I I For an opening, it was good hoc- ley. Conditions outside were not conducive to real comfort inside but the degree of enthusiasm noted bodes well for Canucks, who are now talking of second place in- need of Ihlfd. I I I I Maurice Richard and Leo Lam- cul-eaux, two rookies with a pro- rlounced tende to show speed and energy. ma e what you call sn auspicious debut. Neither were gensntlonal. but both were sound. Lam got tied up a little on trle first goal but his smart pass for the third showed that Leo can shoot a, good pass and he knew enough to let TorLv have it as the latter was hath: clear. Not since the days oi Didier Pitre have Canadiens had a shooter like Tony Demers. In fact Tony looks like the best shot to come up in the league since Charlie Conecher used to mm his drives for an occasional ml from til: rear blue line. . Demers, to whom a broken leg er arm means only s. time out o action was at his best. on Satur- day. In fact he played his finest game of his L _. ‘career. Demer; shoots like Babe Dye at his best, and his thudding drives that hit the boards re- minded many portly old timers oi Dldier Pitta. who in do s of old often t dents in the ack- boards so hat e. carpenter had to be included in the personnel of every ring he played _in. Tony‘ scored his first goal in 36 oeoon and he was going by the not when he knocked down a A flick of the wrist sent kalrpuck behind Brimsek. and the old saying was immediately re- vived by the same portly old toners that Canadians win most oi their slime: in which they get the first goal‘. ' _ Tony hurt his arm in the game and will have to take things easy for e. few days. I I I Tony, who has broken several legs, and at least one arm before. is now one up on Spraaue Clez- horn, who broke both legs in suc- cessive winters and then came back to an eight year stretch of stardom when all in the 16118119 It. that time bar Tommy German considered he was headed for the discard. Tony does not know lust what par for the broken bone course is in his case but he will bedsatisiied with his present re- t0! . I I I I Away out on the coast wilere Ills crackling commands can be heard above the roar of the Pacific lurf on stormy days Major 00111119 ‘Bclgythe must e feel1n8 pretty good ill‘. I I I I Hi: seiectlon Gave btewart. Was the star of the opening Same it Toronto. Several years 880 1he Major came to Montreal to lee young Stewart, then a 51X- leen-yenr-old kid, in an exhibi- tion gume with Port. Arthur. Now Stewart apparently didn't show much that night but smythe sur- liilied sane of his friends by "11- nouncing he was going to 881' him and that he would be star- ring within three years. Stewart lilbearerl briefly and with some distinction in the Stanley CUP series last. spring. I I I I The three teams considered mmt likely to succeed this year lived lip to ail predictions in the "others. Detroit who are an i11- most. unanimous seection to finish $1 but a little finish on their debut by beating Bruins, a-o. I I I Boston and Ranger's form to date indicate they may make 800d °ii the gloomy predictions oi 10th Ross and Patrick that they will fight hard for fifth place. Ii’ You can imagine those two usual- Y successful mentors resting easy » i Football Galilee This Afternoon Tw r1131; $51 Al’? all $52.32 $9111.21 I tween Jtlcflfhlllttgnmglflfhlllll‘ non Academy and a gum 1mm s; Dim-awn’; High “mo - ‘Ihe second we will be between " 1"" "W Royal Air Ibrco 8.110% one from Prince of were. eilulgktfll), W111 b6 Q11 Qhmb 3°11‘ 3m‘?! W111 b6 Played at 8t Pliii-‘itvlhflllsstgrtiiversity field, m, irst ‘ROM a ‘ $151 3 ma. and the Sport Briefs MONTREAL, N _ Rivals and Canedigrys 111311051);- debut l“ 1'1” c1111“! Quebec Sen- ior Hockey League race tonight and both came off Iwith close vic- tprrles, Royal nosing out Montreal my 6-5 af r Canadiens had set back Montreal RCAF. 8-2, PITSBURGH, Nov. G-(APR. 911111118 an earl lead with i“; Play and never- etting up duflng the contest, Pittsburgh Boy-mg; ivllight defeated Hershey Beer; h 3-1 in an American 1e H glamfefgiforetgiioourtlznségkllile e n the circuit? . m dlmmn o! WASHINGTON, Nev. 4_(A1=)_. Washington Lions tonight. out- manoeuvred Providence Reds, 4-2 for their first American Hockey league vlctohrd In four starts c, mark their tial 1942 home Qp- pearance, Johnny Beazley Joins Air Corps NASHVILLE. ‘Penn, Nov. 6- (AP)—J0hIlIly Beazley. Nashville's pitching hero of the recent World Series. was sworn in as a mechan. ic in the United States Air Corps here yesterday. Previously, 3e“. 19y had been rejected when seek- ing an instructor's post 1n the navy: physical fitness program. INCREASED WHOLESALE SALES OHWWA. Nov. 4—(CP)—-6ep- temioer sales of wholesale mer- chants in Canada gained four per W111 Wmlmfed with the corres- ponding month last year, the Do- rontlitlitggasiilureau oi statistics report- The um urted index number of sales on tgk bone 1985-1989 equals S 100 was 171.’! for Se-ptmber against 171.2 a year ago. Sales during the nine months ended September av- erased 12 per cent above the cor- Nfliioflding period of i941. You Gel Smoother- loolling Shaves... Quicker and Easier a with’ IIIETTE lat/oer‘ ih teams in that position, you " Elli IlTIBQIIIG . Rangers have a good oun line °I 1-111. Bend and GoocIen. ‘There "ill be a. lot of good young lrnes Inc the one shown by Boston oi 511111". Schmidt and Gocden wasn't ‘Habit backward in coming for- Remember When (‘By The Canadian Pres) hflbiacuit, one of the United winners W021 Harldicap n track-rec- ai time at Piollico five yam m ukgY- Bfeabiscuit clipped)“ t: ‘f; s o a second from a M11111 In the race. ‘ ERIN or DESTINY Ireland was once known as Inla- “ufthe isle of destiny. "Ab! OI FINEST Ingrodlenh} this new Gillette Shavlfll CNN" produces a luxurious lather that softens whiskers-speeds shaving —rlnece of! Instantly-III"! t1" hen fooling fit and tofrolhli- More economical, too . . . a more dab la plenty for Inch shave . . o and a tube of Gillette Shaving Cream holds 8 full ounces -uIln everywhere for only Mode In Canada of the some fled as Gillette Harare and lhdel. Inlay lIle luxury of an All clllrm SHAVE fl-lE‘_ crlaatomerowlgjluannlan - 70 Horses Sold As First Eagles Tie Game Hurricanes’ Day Of Auction Opens; with Gapitols EmpressHanover Goes High , apolis Capitals scored two goals in RARRISBURB P 4? the second period of an Amer- . .. Hanover stable. ican Hockey League game here M1’)- 111111919" 311W"? 11111‘ 1841i’ Evelyn. from the Calumet tonight. but New Haven Eagles blooded mister o! a-hiriev Irimover. Flrml. MoOotn/ville Brothers, Og- still seeking s victo mo. lo“; winner of the Hambletonian densb , N.Y., brought the second starts, came from be d and pull- oe of $2.300 and was pur- ed into a 2-2 tie. Stakes, brought top price of $3,500 high today as the first wartime auction chase by Mrs. Francis Dodge Joe Shack oi the Eagle; brQughL cheers from the slim crowd of 1,- openled here. Johnson, of Detroit, Mich. of t e tandard Bred Horse Sale Although these tlwo yearling: 600 at the start of the third p*>r_ The I'll-HOW!‘ $1100 Farm Filly were the only ones to bring more iod when he wlnizzed home a 5110i. PM"! and I-loetet- than $2.00), four others went to from the red line. The Eagles men 131201 3800?". Pa... 111d will race new owners at prices more than pressed furiously for a. tic and 1111481‘ 1-1101? 0°10“ 1n NEW Y9!" 81.0w- Tlwy Were: Jewel Hanover, made the grade l0 minutes leper W!“ "m" 501181114 17y LL. Herrin. oi Char- 85 J06 Levnadowksi, executing the Prices ranged from the $3,500 lotte, N.C., for $1.800, and Marilyn prettiest play of the game, brought sale tag w $70 85 alirqrroximately 70 Hanover, purchased by Jake Mslho- the disc out from behind the orses were sold d ng the initial ney, Toledo. Ohio, for $1,509, both Caps‘ cage and nudged 1t past b1dd1fl8- T110 thmbdiiy sale will owned by Hanover Farms; Bay goalie Floyd Perras. lbw? i111" "Iithiwlilel P‘? "1111" Baa. fitwrgdxdivv Hanover ramé. -—————-— »\1¢11d1118 OWBQUUIEIPHIO KirbfloahNl. ment of '18 yearling! from the y‘ m’ (Continued from Ege 1) nouncements "in a. few days" of “one or two other oppointlnents to ‘b11118 more immediate contacts with other countries." He would not specify which countries he Iileant, pending the completion of BOWLING Mallory ls" Declared A I. M. U. A. CITY LEAGUE foruiialities $1111?‘ 1 - There have been consistent re- M- C $31M, lg 11% ff; Doris that Brie. up. Vanler. om- B- ‘gm-mt l" m u“ ___ cer Commanding Military District 9' Powar m as; let 33".?‘ m! e nfindxgnatlwnlb 1 mm“ m, m w, cr-moano, Nov. s-ulm-x. u. 3mm,- md The gagueiflvglil‘, 3g y», M", is, Colmmissioner o! Baseball, to mndm u Mmlswr t-n Gown“ med Sm“! 255 m, 259 today declared outfielder James mews of wnquered wumfles 10w 3 1 133 1'19 157 Mallory a free agent’ and ruledmat located there and which have Min- “occ“5§.”€§i‘d.. f3 III it? $111531’ k511i?“ ‘Z1“11$SP3111H3111 ‘S???’ "i ma??? _ m 3,1 1741a ue could not contract with be ‘I aughyanzgligg an ass sol. 1-1 hlggle, rred Small m. M“ 1°’ W“ ""1- representation in south America; He» w» M 1mm ..l.e°§=.:ei.aal.ee%ura. 3313:5155,- ———— ' _ c. n e openhg mm wwww “we ‘gala o: Prime lngton, N.C., oi the Class D Bi- Egg iggngtft W01“! ‘m1’ wmmem 31‘ Our Gang . L “ma” l“ m; 345 State lea-Elie but that- Griffith ‘y’ ma” “u”; "T: znwrrutg Eivlfiillwgcmfigfi Axis Feelin '3'. T111333“ 154. 111,154. fidmf “n?” 1° B“§R"gf§“' _ . . g "m" W" u. “wit” Ftéfffdém cull. Shipping Plneh 1- mfliml’ 15° I“ m rulgd vioxlgted th Major-Minor M. Dover 136 198 165 “was rules wmch° tomb“ smh LONDON, Nov. 4 -<CP Cablek. M. Lowther 1%) 145 142 “ma!” m m Msmfheagueclub A Ministry oi Economic Warfare McPherson 14a 12s av wow m“ BY statement that Vichy a handing A. Dickson 61- 1S0 62 ' m? i?!‘ the Aarihr as Allied ships l rre M ' E Mlmeu m m m roux may ma. nan/rm W" m“ than! of egtaelggirlgg H- Tufli" 137 114 1w NDON _ (o p; _ Two new Seen tonight as clear-cut proof W. Bums 7'7 96 131 mag product“ now reaching 31$ of the extent o.‘ Axis shliiping loss- B~ mmqm,“ n9 106 1w taih Canadian rk loaf and Can- 6B. particularly in the Mediterran- E- McMnhm n‘ n w adiazn ham loaf, avebeen laoedon eflt 111i "M, m ca, market under are "no u" rat- "Laval am nvuo to on since - Bmt-il W’ 115° 1 igilinzjchemc an ehlpl affected didn bel a? $31K’ 12g 1:11 13o ET“; t, '° Wm’ mm“ “M ‘m’ m" - a e or omes c use. source. 1151111191151“ 1'“ The egg stocks present an inter- The lviinlstryb statement, first '51- 1151131111911 m5 estlng situation. While the eggs in such word by any of the United 001d storage Nov. 1 total 2,068,322 Nations’ government; although the dozen, this represents to some ex- transfers have been reported often tent a seasonal falling off from before said 13 vessels are to be 5.88.918 a, month ago. 1t is almost given to Germany and 22 to Italy. as large as on Nov. .1. i941 when The total tonnage was said to be $011001 the total was 2.372.693. 120.000. _OUT OUR WAY Home Roll for the month of Voted Top CHICAGO. Nov. 4 — (A P) - Those impersonal judEBs -— I118 game statistics —- vote the Tulsa G0ld€n Hurricanes as the to col- lege football team in the D1190 Suites, both in ptience and deienfle. TuLsa, in winning six_ straight games and SC0l‘ll‘l[.{ 296 points wiule keeping its goal line uncrosscd. has alvcragld better than 422 yards by nailing and passing while iunlting its opposition to about 90 Yards B iaine - less than the length 0f m9 e d. The American football statistical bureau, in reporting today on ’I‘uls:\‘s sensational brand of P131‘. minted out the Hurricanes haw been the total defence loader I01‘ four straight weeks. They 11°"e1e<1 1T1 third place in total offence for three Saturdays, however, before taking over the top berth this Week from Missouri. The Tigers, after losing last Sat- urday to Great Lakes, tumbled to fourth place, With Ohio State -— desplte suffering its first loss, to Wiseqnsin — Q11m1>1¥}8_1'£°_m_1_°1i*1; Cordon, Yanks Second Sticker Is Tickled By College Team/ Bemg Voted Most Valuable ’ EUGENE. ore. Nov. 4 - (APJ—— Joe Gordon, wintering at his Eugene ehelved his ‘is 1101110 “I11 his family, said today he W85 “!100r€d" by his SEIBCIIuXI as the most valuable player in the Cite,‘ American League for i942. "It's an honor I've always had 11111111110115 t0 W111. like um" 01110." 13311 Player. Dut I never Lnuugnt it would come this season," the New Yogi: Yankee second - baseman sa . Tllrcc-motith-old 2.111;.) Gord . "lifllléd; tw ear-old Ju y IUXllDCL around wilh " ‘ " Gordotk?‘ 4'1.’ . l’, Gel-- ' fe, give "~"'!r\l1 oi kisses z-{l 0:41 bearded, GU50 i5 at home hetwee: Iliilltllll: and fishing jaunta ‘whe- tlio news arrived, to third. Georgia, rolling on tho mighty impetus 0t Frankie Sink- wich's passing and running, Ttiiilll- ed second position. lllsa and Georgia are mowing down the opposition at a, pace never- before recorded so late in the sea- . f ' son. While the Hurricanes maize 422.3 yards a game. Gem for 412.9 yards, and - posing 400-plus figures cullw- till" bureau's tabulation machines to stutter as they grind out the totals. flowering p‘ FLOHTIKS DOVFN [INDY-TR There are '0’ caaotliie lSi INDS i- . <1 Co. Zof-w I a, zlf7/Ff-fllilki7ét-éfik ‘a ~. .1 I‘ 1,41 ALLIED AIR ATT scum NAVAL realms‘ » N" “HD0111”- 51¢ MARSHAIL IQLANKDS " "g a :11. o 5,". ~,,...', ‘Pacific Ocean , I "c '1'. gjcltem rs. -=' as a ml lstmfis '11" 111M ma! v! meivr flaihtine in the met lend. and anti-airman bmttafew kflae Gleadalcsnai ma, sea and air baiitle of the South Pacific are shown in where the center of the I battle roger BL-Jnpanj the above map: l-Lae, New Britain, where bombers naval thrust north of the Fiji Islands‘ ' of Gen_ MaAct-hurs command blasted enemy barges By J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE October. 0nd X-d, Alice ‘Rainer, 2. ‘ l __ , m.».=»t~-~-»~1»~~»1i resources: tea l Grade IX-l. Joan Bherren, 2. Lorraine McNeeiy, 3. Frances Mac- BIZOt-JSE FOR. THE lldiilam. CATTLE THIS l l. WAS ,1 wmaarlmalr- =- we a F w" N. . - fut‘ mks “i” ‘Jim ' u: var-i. Rite. ant, a’ Claire MacDonald. 8. Noreen Cou- . ll . fioflkade vn-l. Marie Oallaghlifl. 2. Bethany MacDonald, 3. Mari! Kelley Grad VL-l. Teresa Trainer l. gohirley. Weatherby, 3. mm“! my. G d VI-i. Flo Gillies, 2. radii.’ Iltmerald, {Emilia Moly- n eaux. ardent. l=u..e.l:er*- *- Mn ‘I . . - GrI-gde V--l. Mary Doucette. i. Hence: DeaRoches, 3. Teresa Long- alphie. Grade IV-i. Irene Mclamie. I- Bemice Gallant, 3. shirley Duffy. . Doris Coady, 2. sylvia Chandler, 3, Llomirle Mc- Cormac. Grade 11111-4. Gloria, Artenauit. 2. Iélleen Doiron, S. Betty Ann Gal- laaévrade IL-i. Marie Cheverie. 2. Marina Arsemault. 8. Mary Ryim- Grade II-i. Catherine Kaye, 2. moi-once Doyle, 3. Joan Kelly. Sharp Decrease In Butter Stocks UITAWA, Nov. 4—(0P)-- Can- adian stocks of butter showed a sharp decrease on Nov. 1 as oom- with s month ago. accord- ng to figures for nine cities re- leased by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. J. Gordon Taggart, Iibods Ad- ministrator of the Prices Board, told the Canadian Press the figures would be carefully studied and it was too early to say whether they foreshadowed butter rationing. The figures did not change his prev- ously announced ,‘ that rat- ioning would not become neces- ll , ahile the flames for nines cities do not cover e entire storage of butter in Canada they are a close indication oi the trend. On Nov. 1 there were stored in these ciaiea f butter corn- ds on Oct on ov. I. 1M1. butter 4. 4/"11, f, _ S EIRIGUJJAIKMI BRINGING UP FATHER ‘ *1 “i 'DK I - tbTl-EQ IN THE DEPARTMENT SWCRE bOU DON'T HAIE TD WORRY ABOUT GOING WITH HER TO CALL ON M2 AND MIZS HUGO FIRST- SHE‘ SAYS SHE I5 GOING TO $TAY l-DME THIE EIENING-I MORE CAREFUL cT-Rw dam/rs CBPI I141 IV NI‘! Sill/ICC INC ME EASY CHAl AN READ THE PAPERS.‘ CHICAGO 11-5‘ J ’ voulz MIGHTY MEFLUG ‘DOESN'T EVEN GET f A small. 1M "rt-us dew-oval ABOUT THE GhME YEGTERDAY, Mason!“ Hops 009. GRID HERO clover éET H15 ANIMALS Mlxeo up AND REPORT To THE srocx- .\IARDS IN$TEAD. 1r- ues LOST i—\E‘Ll_ as A cocci-i “to Flue»- 30$‘? COMB THE crrvs Palorlzllzs! Beans‘ WEI-l teale511 Flt-it'll’? 42% AT Your: clamps- ._ 4. PAW ! r AM cl-lc-ar-“li LING» INWAQCL‘! 1 ATTEMPT5 TO RUFF-LE M‘! tantrums. Meant)! IT is ONLY wrrl-l ‘Tl-IE GREAT- EQT DIFFICUIJT‘! i. THAT T. AM ABLE ) TO ETYIFLE A __ HEART“. l s» “g / 4;. tonsil/p ,/ Ml 55 AB ‘PHONED AND SHE'S cumlwe I . t (.152 wml Hera GlliGnl-iG i TEACHEP. ~17 (J1 :2 __ ME A CHANLE TO FIND 01.. l ROSE TOFAME JUST WILL OUT MY VOICE" ,_.___/ .., .. in, m 11:11:58. 11110111: 111921.111 21min’ ‘wrlppls AND “CAP” STUBBS Tl-i IND or lvroFL-éj - -.. -- ' THAT'S ' K Y -. ' followz- Quebec 2.52am , ~ .. ' crow A "YOU uwoeasmmo- rm Morales: QAYS l AN ~.,\ (3.088,6‘16)' Montreal classes <1e.- tQPIQEQQQCPPQDUTTQy/FIEE MEBBE JUST 'cuz rr/s YOU" CANT HAVE. n" XEmEéQOSOhIi,TDQDEI;AICQ\T' YTQR mnwtiiiaig's?l"lg1?fli- "D LET Yo“ ADODT 04E OF T" h‘ ’ MU-THEFZ! ‘ ' ——-———'———-—— ‘ RA ' a an 5uk' atoon 1051mm KWTENS" JUST As A FAVOR- (1,111,060); Edmonton 1,670,571 (3300094)- uo 1.400, . . 08181-11 .066 ( 542;; Vancouver, 8,248,866 (2,125,- In addition there were some pounds of dairy butter in storage on Nov. Canada is well stocked vim cheese. In the nine cities 50.388,- 202 pound; were in storage l as compared with 51,717,655 on Oct. 1 900.820 a year ago. Much‘ of this is held by the Diary Products Board for silipment to the British. Ministry o! Food. However, time is a considerable stock avail- a... ":41; _ . » :5 w; - newts- an.“