DECEMPJZE 2.12329- "Bang Up" Boxing Card For Tonight l A "bang up" boxing card will be fun off at the Sporting Club to. night when some of the Island‘; p”; fin; men, headed by the well- known Middlstiaeights Danny Mc. Cormack and Bennie Blnns mix it, up in the squarcci circle. The attention o! boxing en- thusiasts throughout the Province W111 be centred cn the outcome of me main bought between McCor- mack and Blnns. The winner of this bout will emerge from the bat- tie wearing the oft disputed Is. land Middleweight crown and the proud possessor of the beautiful Wellner Cup. These boys staged a thriller the last time they met and although Binns won the fight nevertheless he took a bad biotin: from Me. Cormack before he connected with the deciding b‘o\v. The Scurls boy will be out to seek rcveiige for that loss when he steps into the ring tonight. Biims has been training hard after his long rest and will be in gi-eat shape for tonight’! flstlciifi. McCormack. who is a member of we Medium Battery here. is also in the finest condition for the ‘ray Both fighters u‘ out for a win mcl ell-Ch b0!’ hrls u lot of iespect for the othei-‘s ring ability. Fans ire in for a real treat tonight when they witness those two film/El‘ inc generals in action. T€e semi-final between “Kid" Nicnerson and Noll Cheverie, shculd provide plenty of excite- ment for the fans. The ring ' on is well KHOWI]. is the first an- ocarance of Chcniie at the Spot‘:- ng Club. he is not a novice in the boxing game. ll ig icuvlii to a draw with D in lilulllus and lost a close d ion to Nickerscn .n a former CDCCUlitEl‘. ihi; SnliPlS boy should make it pl."lll\‘ li-it for Nickerson before the final de- cision ls reachcd. Remember When 1 (By The oanzxitm Press) Ernie Schaaf pounded out a i0- rcund decision nvei" llfnxze Baer. later world heavyweiclit rliampon. in his first fight at New York nine years ago today Three years latcr Schaai‘ was poundcd tinnicrcifully by giant Primo Cnriicra. at New York and was carried tn l“s' c."rn- er while 20.000 fans yelled “fake? He died in hospital four clays later. Forum Skating 3 —5 This Afternoon CHYLDREYS SKATE llc-BAND-Zfe Millionaires l/Vin Over Miners -l—l—-i—- GLAUE BAY, N. S. . -_ (CW-Sydney Mllllonairetseccontlnu. ed their winning sump 1n me Qi-Pe Breton Hockey League t0- "W" when they defeated the Glace Bflv Miners, 8-5. In the middle DBflOd the Millionaires flashed a sustained power drive that bagged 51X 8MB. The result placed we Winners. league leaders. eight gamgs ahead of the celler-dwelling Miri- GT5. Jack Alchlson. heady balling from forward Winnipeg. was a. big "CWT ill the Millionaires’ violory. He posted five points in the game to tie the individual score mo“; of the aeaason. Other syaney j; guns were two New Brunswick hvckeylsis, an» and Frank lg- Blane. _________________ Poles Fiercely Suppressed By Oord Drillon Gordon Drillcn of Toronto Melple lllazi Leaders (By Louis P. Lochnerl Associated Press Staff Writer) WARSAW, Dec. l8—<APl- In- habiianis of what remains of Po- land are being taught implicit obedience to orders by the German administration in the occupied area. One of the first orders lsued ivhenever German troops entered a Polish town or village was that all arms must be surrendered. Some Poles apparently were not in too great a hurry to comply. They soon had cause to regret it. Houses were searched. Whenever arms were found. the owners or tresponsioe tenants were court ‘inartialied and executed. In some cases. Germans charge. v/hole villages resorted to sniping. fPhe German authorities made short shrift of them; the houses and barns were set on~flre and inhabitants machine-gunned. Posters of German origin ap- peared one clay on Warsaw walls depicting a. bleeding Polish soldier who points at the ruins of War- saw and says to Prime Minister Chamberlain: “England, this ls your work." A Polish University student. Elizabeth Zahorska. 20. was court martialled and condemned to death on the charge she was caught in the act of tearing down such a poster. University of Warsaw ls The closed. apparently in fear lest it Louis Dnfliclbis of Sunliury. Pm. let what h believed to in u III emlnrrm-c record in’ lwwllflif 52 lam" l" 4 "m"; '"dd4|;7|o':::n"fl“l: for an average oi 219. remarkably hlkll "fldfirx: e con f ab“ "r high [Zflllifl was 27.0 and his low H7. He had 3 games 0 more. Hi5 hr-sf scrircs were 267, 289, Z57. Z57. Z37 248. 256. 275i. 268. 276. 258. and 259- lparcs, left 4i splits and made ci-rl. _:_-/:_';-" 1.. 278. Z79- flc made 358 strikes and 152 29 errors. BENNY BINNS vs. KID NICKERSON Grudge fight between two KID McCORMA CK Sour-ls BIG DANCE Middleweight Championship Fight ‘SPORTING CLUB. TUESDAY. DEC. 19th. 8 P- m. MAIN BOUT-B ROUNDS Island llildillcwelght Champ. SEMI-FlNAL-il ROUNDS Welterweight (Thump R. C. PRELIMINARIES lliorell, weighing 200 lbs. Qlfih- ADMlSSlON-JADIES 250. GENTS 50c. DANNY MoCORMACK Mlddlewelghl Champ. of the R. C. A. NEIL CIIEVERIE South vs. A. M. C. unknown heavyweights from KID MURRAY. R. C. A. Vl- Strengthens Top Position i; MO l8 -(CP) — Leafs, gaining four poin waeksis play, strengthened tlon at the top of the National Hockey League seoi-ingorunlia, oifl- clal statistics showe . The Moncton. N. B. marksman. champlonhof 1 ago now as 8 p0 , two more than his teammate Syl Apps who is in second position. Hector Blake of Montreal Canadlens. a int behind Drlllon a, week ago, is lace with 15 points. urray Armstrong of New York Americans. with 13 points. is fourth while Bob Davidson of Tor- onto and Charlie Bands of Canad- iens share the next place with 12 while eight players are tied with l0. Leading i e goal etters 1s Drill- an whose three ggas during the Weekend brought is total for the season lo 12. He also has six exists. l-lerby Cain of Boston. and Blake fiein a his are second in this division with gals apiece. Vldiflh and Apps are tied for the lead as playmakers wit nine assist-s while sands, George Mari- a of Canadlens Dru! 10H and Air’): is the fact that neith- er has yet en penalized. become a hotbed of subversive movements. Even secondary schools have been closed since mid-November- “to guard against the possibility of an epidemic," it was announced officially. 1t probably is not amiss to Zuess that the decision was hastened by the fact that pupils in those schools often shouted through open windows. "long live Poland! long llve General Slkorski!" (Premier of the Polish Govern-l ment-in-exile, in France.) On the eve of Armistice Day the‘ German authorities, taking no chances on a possible observance of this day by the Poles seized all regular army officers who hitherto had escaped imprisonment. ’I'he population was told they were hostages who would be executed in case any Armistice Day demon- strations were organized. The day passed off quietly, however, and tllile hostages were released gradu- li Y. __}____.__._ BROWN SAUCE When making brown sauce. brown the flour in the fall, first. making it darker than you want the sauce, as the liquid will make it lighter. Never brown the fat alone. or. that burns it, and gives it an acrid flavour. BEAUTY any? When you are to be out in strong sunlight, protect the skin by using a soothing lotion under powder. Do not be afraid that the lotion will make the hairs grow. This is accomplished by oily glands in the akin itself If applying a lotion wmild achieve the growth of hair we should have fewer bald heads. UVEROOATS NOW ON SALE While they last. New clean stock. This year’s coats. J. P. MacPherson & Son CIPTOWN Next to the 2 Mac's Dannie McCnrmack one oi’ the fighters in tonight's bout for the Island Middleweight CMWH- Initial Solo Is Epoch For “Young Pips” WITH THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCES AT A TRAINING BASE, Dec. 19 -—(CP) — As the war progresses R. C. A. Ftdailots prob- ably will participate in ramatic air adventures in Elllwpfl and off the Canadian coasts but few will pro- duce the thrill and pride the youm fliers felt when they first flew solo as rovisional pilot officers during the r elementary training. _ Dozens 0f {v/Ooung Canadians are being taught fly military planes these days at a, score of airports scattered across Canada. A fewr _ f h t t hi lht- “other” °‘ satin... Teams Discuss day week elementary they are ordered to take a plane up alone. _ eight to 12 hours dual instruction for the P. P. 0's known in the force as “Young It generally takes Pips." to be competent enough to lo try to so . “It did not prove quite as fear- some a. task as 1 had thought.“ said one young recruit who had Just corrnileted his initial train ng. "There is nobody to worry you if you do slip or skid the illéllff a trifle on the turns. Man of the boys will tell you. though. t at when they are up in the blue alone foi- the first tzme they can still hear the in- structor talklng to them. _ “After cruising around the air- port. the landing is made with the minimum of bounce and then the student is required t0 repeat the performance to prove it. was n0 ac- cident. He can then write or wire home. ‘Well folks. I'm ajlier.’ Arid sure enough as soon as tne incS-sfillfl has one. the instructor will ap- proac and remarhfnow you can concentrate on learning toflflyf" After the solo. the Niall devotes much of his flying time improv- ing his turns, ending-s. learns forced landings and cross- wind takeoffs, Not All Succeed After 20 hours in the all‘. he 1S checked by a flying officer and i1,- bout l5 per cent of the P. P. Os "wash out” and told they are not good enough for the R. C. A. F5; ut the ones who 9M5 the test g0‘ on to complete their elementary training before leaving for more advanced work at Camp Borden and Trenton, Ont., ah- stations. When he is not flying the P. P. 0. attends lectures on theory 0f lllfiglktfllglQQS.jflayfigfltlOnli-fldjiffiii; _ CHAR .. QUABPIQ ._ P_l;k__(_3_E SEVEN Sporting News Holds Officers First Interest HALF/ix, Doc. l8 —(OP) -No| war news but sporting new: ml the first mtereet or officers 0d l" ", Pters staff of Canada's film division as melt t train intrv fight Ottawa to Hall ax for embat- Getliffe And Wiseman Move Into Tie For ..........,., ......,-.. .........VME.., . an“. irritants; .9" Second Place In Race gggm,_byhyh,; m assistant adiutant, who advised hi! fellow officers aboard McManus Puts Them On The Line For Mates lmllzllll "W" ‘i’? Most enthusiastic at‘ the more we; Sammy MeMama hasn't been _ , Lit-Col. a. A. MoCusker of scoring many goals in the Inter- “Mgowgfiudrwinlge ‘of’ h; ll?! ggekfeeainf lflglrgllight deputy assistant director of ined- mthinabmerlwn “an” m“ lead amfmx former Maritime scorers l BillmCov/leynwho adggg ' an- ma‘) services‘ “DWI. MOC-“sker i‘ M” seam“ but h‘ my‘ d°wn ’ flock in the National Hockey league other assist Cowley leads the group ppesldem c’! we Regina Rwgh‘ °l-' “PM” Pa“! f" h“ Pm-‘b l‘ Ray Getliffe and Eddie Wise ti l rm eight‘ =ists b t ms to "dm- w“ Wm “nmmaled l“ m‘ line-mates to cash in on. Tha ‘s put on spurts w move “no “fie 1w ct r as‘ 1- u Y“ Western Union playdowns. He has why sammy is tied for top spot go,- second place m the s,a,‘.‘d,ng5 lwme °" “gm” long been prominent 1n western among the former Maritime soor- i”; week we standings: r00 ball activity- ers in the Int-Am. , Gatling added two gums w m; C, A P -"—-_i-'—*—"-— The former MOnlcbon 1mm has total, which now stands at 1o. Wise- Dfillon, Tor 12 a 1a F031" NURSES RESERVE bagged one goal so far this season. man banged in two goals and also Getliffe. Cons 6 4 10 ‘_"_—“ ' and has lnade the nla for 14 collected two assists. to jump his wiseman, Amerks 3 7 io SID/ILA. India. -—(CP) -~Al others. His is Points pu him in total from six to i0. Meanwhile, Desllets. Chi 6 2 8 Army-in-lndla Nursing Service Ro- n tie with Jflcke Keating of sain. Drlllon was addin three goals and Cowley. Boston 0 p 8 serve has been fanned to suppla- John. who has seven goes and an assist to swell is mark to 1s. Allen, Chi 2 a 5 merit the military nursing servioel eight assists. on JOHN DQ351163 Went polntlms dllr- D. Smith, 11 1 1 Zjfor British and Indian HOOPS. _ Charlottetown Pele Kelly. the some line as lvfdManus. is a giggle point behind the w has eight goals and four asslsla for 12 points and fourth place. The standings! Hudson, Ind Clu-rie. Pitt Jackson. $911113 Lamb. Spring , Steele. Hersh Sherwood. Prov. Little. 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Stick To The Lips ROLLED WITH THE EXClUSlllE Carreras LlrL, oridon, England-LFO Years’ Rcpulalion ea ifiwmfi loo . slow rolls, lnver y izg an halrfal-sfllck rolls. These form the principal agenda on the elementary flying course. While progressing W the 50-hour check the recruit takes instrument flying instruction. makes blind flights under a 2100f! over the cockpit and cross country hops to test navigation knowled e. If the "young p p" passes the f n~ 5,1 written examination and the 50~ hour check by the flying officers, his training in] ted d h training planes is comp e an e goes Cam Borden to try his skil with :|pee.y fighting aircraft. “One might. wonder how we cram all the knowledge involved in el- ementary tralninig into eight brief peeks.‘ ‘said one P. P. O. "Perhaps the answer is that; our interest is flying and flying alone. 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