W1DE"‘LPIQ B 119-2152211222 255s? disease: "Z.*;'" PAC E SIX l teammates Saturday to lend Ottawa, Rough Rider" to a 12-5 victory ov- Champions, It was Sward more than any other single player who threw bac the daring challenge of the On- tario Union titlists in snow-cover- ed Lansdowne Park Saturday in the sescnd game of the total- the week before 8-2, but their con- fidence was high and their morale unshaken as they set out make up the six- point deficit. In less than West dominates the 16th annual All-American team. fielected by The Ken placed three men on the first am. The 1940 All-American:- Emd-Paul Severin. North Caro- lina; tackle-Nicholas Drahsc. C01”- nell; guard-dlcbert Suifridge. Ten- nessee; oentre~Chcstrer Gladchuck, Boston College; guard-Warren Ali- gles. minutes of an overtime batlle gave Chicago Black Hawks a 3-2 vic- The winning goal. whllih enab- led the Hnivks to move into third place and shove the Bruins into fourth. came with less than three minutes to niay as the climax lo a see-saw contest. Woody Diimarts goal put Bos- l—-Booton. Dumart, 12:31. z-Chlcago, Dahlstrom (Gotisellg, Chad) 18:20. Penalty-Smith. Second Period our OUR WAY By J- R. Williams Canadians Beat Wings 3-2 MONTREAL, Dec. B—(OP)~ Coach Dick n-vierrs renovated Moan real Oanadiens spotting Detroit Red Wings two first-period goals. fought their way out o! the Na- tlonal League cellar with a 3-2 victory over the seoond- ace ma p q D B . wkllfléolggNbfltlmgldiyeigrl-lggdt- Johnny a5“ mun YAILOR roR Roam Wm C. R. U. , Chzhawks o wn rams 33g $33,131.]. nggepql... 3.; gm y Ch ' h ' All-Americans - ' l “raw-rs. who had .1... n. score HmPIOHS I P. 3-2 n vertlme dy .3532; <- YORK Dec‘ 8—(AP)— ___.-_---—- ' l‘ Sign ggtlieazlttlomtllielglvigililflsl; Flu-t Fell“ OTTAWA. Dec. 8(CP)—Samm 50mg the greatest- concentra- CHICAGO, Dec. B-fAP)_-Cully third period goal llY DB! Emmi. minutes oi’ the start of the ame 1—D¢b‘0li-- Hov . Y , m l I . \ e Sword P058 against his former tion o! football talent, the Mddle Dahlstroms goal ln the closing gmélh Selli- 6 Slime n10 OVBY- A crowd of 6,023 paid admissions Brimeleau) :24 was sent home happy when Quilty, T001“? will!!! 1mm Ottawa. broke er ‘roronto _\lmy Beach in the Associated Preg on the basl. of a tory over Boston Bruins tonight SUMMARY from a Detroit power attack on a Eastern Final and Canadian Ru by surve-y oi expert opinion. The Mld- before 16.412 spectators. larsest pass from delenoeman Ken Rear- Union recognition as Domln on home crowd of the seaso First Period don. He sped down the ice from Second Pi-rioil the Montreal blue line to beet Roalie Johnny Mowers on s 15- foot angle shot 3 : l7. Perlaltles_MacKay 2, Clapper, poms; Series m, me champ1omhip_ 59m Nebraska; tQqkhy-Rgbevyl, ton ahead in the first period but seibe t Third pom“, ll Slamming Sam, the puntlng msn, Reinhardt. oalilornia; end-_Er\v1n before tlhe Sfiflllltiti dwas owr ti?“ s-Ohlcas». Dr Bentley (M. Bent- r 4 c m was the Ottawa hero oi’ the day. mm- 5415513511391 5mm? hallback gar‘? ‘R51 if“) e l“? gm“ m‘ leY. Thcms) 15:35. Overtime Period manadhmm Chilllllvfnin (Gel .1. It was no empty challenge Beach. —F‘rank Albert. Stanford: halfback ‘In s loifis Inst goo git ‘r1 gains. penames_schmldty semen shew 5_Ofe. Sands) 5:4.‘ s es threw at the two-Vme lnzerpro- —T°m "iimwn- M"‘-"“““‘ mmm°k T]; Halos 91°“. m“ B“ 111° lie‘ slink. Dalstrom. s-chlmo. Dahlstrom (Cooper- i -“““‘“°"~*~ Qriiiiy iRPaidolli e< vincial Union standard bearers. -Goorgs Franck. Minnestoa: fgll- S: 11151‘; Diysilzfiiéwgollgé ékyk r- Tm“! ‘ma! chad) 7:“ Pen6a.l4ge_ l ‘v 'I'hey had been beaten at Toronto bwk-Jvlm Klmbmlghr Tflms I‘ The grui‘... “gunned {V1,}; a 4—Boslon. Smith (Hollett-Cairi) Penalties-None. berlajn, wflfsflk- Siva-armchair- OUR BOARDING HOUSE _ IIIIBINTEX SUITINB5- IF YOU WANT A sun- TNATWILL mane-ur- wm wan WELL-AND new n5‘; " nuamrnrzn lfllflgpq "Mu" llso MILITARY CLOTHsm Officers‘ Uniform, a’ Khaki and Air Force m“ ‘Vim-Mi q ..,, “m”. 2~Detroit. Douglas (C3 P6l1t11ti85—-Go‘.\pfllq_ G: L-Canadien . Ch ~ Blake) 11:530. ambm “Villa . half a quarter's play it locked as if Beaches. the underdogs. would play David to the Ottawa Goliath. Tile statistics of the game told . _ . a surprising story of i0 Beach first - A _ r ’ 1 NEVER vieu" AEICK ROOM, cup/Es, MRQDE PLA5TER-~ AND r g MRSJ-IMKLEWENfR-KAT roouor g ALWAYS SAlD r NEVER saw A MORE 1 " - 1mm OF POOR UNCLE Jsizvis Q NATURAL waves nan eooanowr AND M‘! ammo/women eAviiLa fi AGATHA, mo so MANN FLOwgizg ,1 \ n. -w~wcw FAITH _ u.’ 1452 oui- of al Qaipitalize on Penalty To Beat Rangers 3-1 NLV." YCRK. DOC. 8—(AP)~—DE-i kj\\\1 “L115; in ihcir best cx-i l‘. of hockey l New York Cup days ofi New Y rk Rough‘ The vclcry tightened Detroit's Bill Cowley and Jack Showchuk Nlrlozizil Her-lazy ihoid 0n second place, four points drawing the only enforced rests EEE_ 2v . A crowd 0i 3 behind Toronto. handed out by referee King Clancy. WELL-I'M GLAD Old-I'M GLADOF 1~»i\\' ll iTlSf- Wlfil‘ @110“ .' Sweeney Schriner's neat tally on xEgBIEENI-(As/E '- / w gME ANygEF+ HE? AéKIE$-JKIS'LBTEE.E YiZiDArL-EAS M15612 ._ “MMARY 9°“ Mm p35’ “my l“ u" m“ "moss oisues- grow’ 5TAND--NOW - WONDEIZFUL~IDOI~FT AF-‘IZAIDS WB“ an“ PM“ Ea" the mm l‘ 1°“ "hm WHUS arr THE DO l2 r KNOW WHEN we MIGHT E home wllhln First Period was wiped out when Bobby Bauer o HAD 5U A ANNQwNG - 015191‘ lli ill?‘ and Shew~huk whipped in a brace pLEAgAN U-rq-LE Bur-u: 9.4515 l\i.1c Coyilio l l-Jlongcrs. L. Patrick (N, Colville) cf tallies halfway through the scc- vi — BEENS CH A l‘. a iivllililvf 9:37 0nd period. A6009 19k“ by live NIw,Pcnal;ies—I-Ieller_ Motter. Gocdfel- A sustained Toronto drive in “OJ 6 V DPT-Cd and out] lcw and M. Colvllle, the third approached a near-climaX - Th6" in B119 illlld. when Gordie Drillon steered Bingo scored ilnexperiefilyl Second Period Kampmans shot into the goal o = . drive on a brrfak- i . tie the score at 9:20. Goldup wound H," :1 Rilfilfl‘ attack i z-Detroit. Wares (Abel) 11mg up some nine minutes later and W ccri, Clvfictroit, Motter (Wares, Abel) put the game away for his team. P‘? had . red for 12:00 Bill Cowley. Roy Conacher, Dit lrst per-Ln, sliding Psnalty—M. Coivllle. Clapper and Buslier Hollett were r under goalie John- near-scorers for the Bruins. Cow- __. r" .‘.'lo*.\'::' ... .19 Mzttcr was off Third pu-lod ley hit the post after pulling Turk _ with {l pcnnllv. 4—Detroit, Matter 16;o5 Brcda out of position. Hollett, on °.,_.,_w,_m,._,,,,_,,,,k,,_h,_w,,“m,,,,,,,¢ w g m H _ I- n“, #1. c‘ Mfiilcr lLlVE‘. a courageous di=piay downs to Ottawa's five, 148 yards rushing to 114 and '10 yards gain- ed passing to 43 for Ottawa. But six of the first Beach downs came during a wild and uncontrollable fcr- the Dominion Marksmen Chal- offensive in the last quarter, in Goldup topped off an effortless rusli with a goal that looked al- most too eas to be true. He skat- ed through e entire Boston team after taking a. pass from Pete Lan- gclle at the Toronto blue line and when the red light flashed behind goalie Frankie Btimssk in the Bos- ton nets Goldup was the only un- in returning to score tWO 8061s a1. amazed person in Maple Lea! Gar- ter a skate gash by Neil Colville dens. in the first period had required The same was a. robust affair. four stitches to his thigh marked by a minimum o! Penalties. i1 brcakaway which took him in on the unprotected Turk. lost control Penal tics—l~I-cne. ‘Tevxfiasrll. l? ‘ of the puck when about to shoot, and Broda dropped on the sliding Hockey Results puck. ) , summary Fordham s host (By The Canadian Press) First Period In Cotton Bowl NEW YORK, Dec. 8—fCP)~—-Tex- as A. and M.. co-champlon of the Southwest conference. will be host Saturday National League Boston 2: Toronto 3 DeilOit 2; Canadiens I 1~Toronto. Schriner (Don Metz) 5:53 Penalties-Nona Second Period 2—Boslon. Bauer (Dumarti 8 :48 team in the Cotton Bowl post- Ameflfllll Mollie s-Bwcton. shewchuk (Conacheri season football game at Dalia-i. 13:08 Texas, against Fsrdhapi University splmgneld 23 Cleveland 3 (CWY- P6flB1iY~c°W19Y- of New York on New Year's day. lime) Third Period The Aggies, who suffered one de- Providence 4; Philadelphia 3 (over- i-Toronio. Drillon (Kampman. feat. during the season-as did illne) , Arms) 9:20 Fcrclhnm-Avore invited after South- IndlMlRPOlIS Z; Hershey 4 5—'f‘rrr0nto. Golriun (Lanflelle) 1815i ern Methodzst. University waived its Buifalil 12 Plilsbllrfll 5 Pena1iy—Shewchul<. claim as co-liolder cf the conference title. SNLU. defeated Rice Institute 7-6 Saturday to tie the Aggies at the top, but waived its claim be- cause the Aggie; brat S.M.U. 19-7 fivo weeks ago. Notro Dump invaded Los Angieies to (l(‘."S".\i Southern California's Tro- Sunday m: T w A‘. , MN“ MARGQET HOME M|55U5 .n. 10-6 in a thrillor in which - LIKE o KNCNV H MARY COURSE, IBABELLE ISN: vsnv WB-L’, IT'S SWELL To mum A FELLA IS Bé WED lllsfiz: rrs had lilo hall on the Irish Quebcfl 32 34734115 l- BRDCKWOOD BRIGHT, ANYHQM Bu?‘ SN? HAHA DODGE A COUPLE MES’ PEAY! goal line 11.! the sun sounded. and the final pass Just missed itl II- Quebec Senior League Saturday Ottawa B; Concordia 2 Highlanders Have strong Ottawa 3; Concordia 2 Hockey Team Com-wall 5 Canadiem I cause of a possible case 0f (iinh- theria nmomz the 500 ‘hen attend-i iniz under the compulsory training scheme. Col. U. G. Dawson, rnandant. said the measure purely precautionary. diaznosls of the single case 1a 8X- pected tomorrow. Meanwhile, quarantine at the Eoyal Canadian Air Force barracks A oeiver, - _______ ___-__________. Montreal Inlermedlnh Th, p111, Highlanders hockey _ _ QUARANTINE LIITED ilieun recently won their open!“ d,»- L_._. -——i— 511""!!! game 8-0 against the combine . / ma‘ YARMOUTH, N.S.. DOC. B.—-(CP) 58rd End 7th A. A. Th! IUBhXBnd- M” ’ h Q” _- —-Qilaraui.ine was imposed today on Jolictte 1!: Vfldllll 4 ers are well known in Island hw- l, 4 I the millrarv tmininR camn here be- Sunday key circles and h"! °n ‘ha’ . . " | camp oom- WES ere was liited tonight. The filers ad been confined to the airport for 0 days following discovcrv of amild diphtheria case. Mlnndh relieves aches. n A dennmfi Juliette 9; Verdun 1 goal they have Casey, w o r- i? 119 Hg an and Rankine o! the REMEMBER WHEN Colorado, Ivan Nicholson who Charlie Dcighan who played with vantage oi a last-minute fumble to ovm- Ottawa Rough Riders for the Fnade up of Douglas. McDonald, St. Jerome 1i; Don Jumn 4 team some first class pin. ers. In Valieyfield 6; Villeray 4 ormed with the Summerside ry- Blllwllllkan 6: Lachine 4. stals. In addition they have Chor- ssme am. Wes storey of Char- lottetown who played in Denver. (BY The Cllllllllll PHI) pla d with the Abbies and later wit Kansas City Greyhounds and Winnipeg Blue Bombers took ad- the Royals, Maritime Junior Cham- break a tie and gain an 8-7 victory ions. The rest oi’ the teem is Canadian Football Championship a semple, J. Kelly. R. Manor, J. H. year ago today. Mill, F. Mill. IN EVERY STRIDE Ilillllliilliliiiinlllil- PLEASURE in" HEALTH T"! FORUMn-TO-NIGHT at 8 Pleasant For You FRIENDS ICE MUSIC RESTAURANT A 30c l" -' Fdf-‘T; lie x I \ —-“I "'42. -_ ml. - BRINGING UP FATHER so LONG.’ AGATHA ww ALL HAD ‘THQOQT TROUBLE vw ALL GUFFERED or. PLAGTER mo poor. AUNT 4 --~B~/ THa was, may ALL. LEFT you QurrE A NICE WAD ol= . INSURANCE MONEY, DlDN'T 1115s ? ) I X l s s ', 1s mun frcill Elcnge Shir-id and national title and which ihev threw 10 mg“ and l fl/ t . Club. sum- [the results of the natzonal finals] had four intercepted. ;% ‘ l n1: lullv dcfPnd-wvlli be announced before the end ' \ c: I mi pro- . of the year. The personnel and ln- g ‘fir. "'11 of the , (llvflflllfll scores or the team are as , .19 p ovlnce lnifcJc -: front row. left to l‘ighi- o du s ‘~ 1 1 - ictlrili au- gvfrs, F. Barrett, 288; Mr. F. Ilar- p ‘ l ~men .22 I reil. 288: back row. lelt to right-— , r .'. Cc -,\V"i B. i, ‘ ~ ~, 1o? tlgilil = Clliiicple 2sslzfllgiiadryi~zvezrgitt Beats Brulns r 219 cams Brooks. 289, Mfsslng-C. Compton. f . which made isparei, 282. It's almost ll l the -—-—- 1 l‘l_'(“l‘i‘1‘<l‘<"“‘=_i'nrnily. Wylie anrl Cloud: Barrett TORONTO, Dec. 8—(OP)—Hank P‘ ' _i\- Li‘? PE i""‘i‘ir ill? FM“ of Mr and Mrs. F‘. Golijlup couldn't shake loose his T’ -i' about. ilii‘ Barrett and Everett BTOOKs, their scoring magic for more than 5B ‘u {-1.0 l‘ son-in-laiv. mtinutes here Saturday night, but ~ ' - -1 -‘~ 11- ~ __ \\' en he did it, it ivas fcr the goal L" ' ' '7" " '"T" that gave Torcnto Maple Lieafs a , t?‘ . . 3-2 NallOflBhl tl-locgey League vlc- ‘if,’ I __ ’.v_ 101')’ over o» on ruins. '41 iinetl/"ozi Red Wings our a SW1 More» the two teams and overtime when //,. Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE TIPPLE AND “CAP" STUBBS DOE GURLS ALL THE TIMEO r-i-J ‘ I g ,_ J’ MAC, I SAW A MAN GO OUT THE DOOR WITH AN OVERCOAT UST LIKE VOURS fvw =4) GEE JYHAT ISN'T LIKE MAC V BAD/HE WORSE THAN I DO