p, PAGE SIX p, g .IIA“Y” City League jlBowling starts w Last. night on the Y.M C.A Ai- lem the Ctv Bowling League gut underway with the Y's Meiis and Khe Printers gctnng two po.nis apiece in a game that wits c.0seiy contested all the v.15". Y‘s Mun captured the first two games by slim margins lo chalk up their t-tvo points but the Printers come tack to win the third game and also edge out their opponents for i-he total to gain their even break '1\ie league will be rolled each 1110x1111" night- 'i‘cams ccinpiising the league are the Y's Men. Hi Y Grmls, Kiilblllflll 11nd Printers. FolL-unng 111g‘ last night's scores: Y's Men: I“. Small 186 195 223 E. Bell ‘J11 234 187 R. MacI-(‘an 329 316 202 Dr R Barrett 137 153 H, Wignioic 160 I56 Tomb-SON Printers: M Carmichael 229 193 255 I". Gatulet 190 219 160 R Duncan 178 l4‘? 211 P Pinver 1'17 194 218 \ frierren 262 245 188 'I‘:_>t:1l—_3G66 "IP11 siutlli‘. wflph McLean. 316. High Three, Ralph McLean ‘I47. Expect Millionaires’ Left winger to Play with Royals MONTREAL, Oct. 2l—lCPl—Dl(‘I(‘ m Kowciintk, left winger with Syd-icy iyiiilionauws, Ailaii Cup finalists inst season, 1s expected to play with Montreal R/tiyals of the Quebec Sen- 101' H; key Lxlngue this season, (‘ouch Iiriiiik Carlin of the Royals Sllld tonight. Koivciuak is at Frcsent word-s" out with Toronto 1N aple Leafs of tlic N: ionnl Hockey League at 3-. Cathariucs, Ont. Afcamvhile. Pat Lynch; sponsor of the New Pats of Montreal train in the Q. S. H. L. denied reports that. 11c had signed Gcrrv Hefferiini and Buddy O'Connor. tivo Royal st: "l know the rules of the Q. 3 H. L." Lynch said, "and I am oer- tuinlv not one to try to brciik them-e rules." 1A Q. S H. L. rule is that any plzrvcr niusi. be released by the team for 11-li1cl1 he played llll‘ ])i‘(‘\"()ilS .. son bcfore hc c1111 be siaiiwl bv i1 ,1" other team. Carlin said ‘it is $1111‘ that we would want to give up 411s paiix") LEGION URGES A(_(:p_l1llll1lC(l_ixmllwllflgt‘ 1) Canada may be geared to produce essential foods and munitions and to wage war to hcr maximum ca- pacity; "IBt The services of all men and woincn lo be employed 1o the best and most uscful effect, according to age, training, physical capacity and abiiitjv of the individual; "(Cl By an intelligent extension of the principles contained in the National Resources Aliobllizntloil Act and by the elimination of the pro- visions restricting service to Ca- nada only, our armed forces in Ca- nada and overseas including reser- ves and reinforcements to be main‘ talncd at. the hflghest possible strength. consistent witli our in- dustriril and ozhcr requirements; "(DI An equitable division of the burden of service. sacrifice, contri- bution and effort amongst all our people to be the basic pfiuciple gnmtcowarown GUARDlAh Football Clash Sport fans herc arc promised a football game today. A Prince oi Wales College team meets one from ,ihe Air Force. The)‘ will 911W l-"Il the field at St. Dunsiarrs Ufil\'\‘i‘$l'\'. In addidon two other football gain-is arc planned within the next week. Air Force P.W.C._|n This Afternoon Al; St. Dunstaifs Gridiron n-nnin Saturday a senior team from St. Diinslans meets another team frori. iiic Air Force And a team from ,-tl1e High School in connection with the University ls expected to play a Priilig-c of Wales squad early next I wee . Zll Ranger Players but ‘Une, signed VINWIPEG. OCl. - ~k, inrincgei- of New YOIK of the Niti 11a! Hu"kev aniiotuiccd today that iill ic-z R ilwers, with the excepiov o: Smith, a veteran centre. haw led contracts for the 11141- l the l and the Saskatoon hoy are not re- l gardcd as “serious " i Meanwhile Coach Frank Boiltlier I 2l--iC‘Pv-Lcs~ Oanadiens work Out behind Closed doors I ‘i2? I ST, IIYACINTHE, Que., Oct. e- Montrealtw Nathnal ,H1:t-k1~y League Canadiens worked ‘out beiniitl closed ucors today, a ll(‘\\' Dick Irvin idea ivhich the Hab- ‘iuiiit mentor says will bring on a 127-101-‘1 more "lJllSlllCSS-IIICC" atmosphere to the Canudlen training camp lien: u lll_\' nothing about the prac- ti s suclei 11$ Irvin reported at ,iciigiii 11 1111c day's practice but Illli‘ 1111.1 of the "closed doors" ; workout. Irvin said, was that, w.th no Oirotikcrb. it was easier to check i tuning the Rangers for an exinbiq up iln- players’ faults without _lli)ll tmme here Thursday Illlllll enib ~lllg f-licm, making the wgalnst Frank Patrick's Tul=a Oil-i atinc <1 more business-like " c-ps of the Amcrlcan Hockey A - I“ '" practice game the iaiion. put the players t:h1 llil \\' Bert Gardiner in the ‘ the most vigorous practice of the | nlne-dav-old training camp lCowley $1111 iAbsent from Bruins’ camp HERSHEY, Pa., Oct 2l—-(AP)-- With Bill Cowley, Hart T.'ophv 11-111- iier and last season's Nation Hoc- key League lcttding scorer, unsigizcd and ~18 hours Qvcrdue. Boston P1111115 l tcdirv engaged Frank Mario. a. 2i)—' year-old amateur, to plav in 1'0- mcrmw nights game against the Hershey American Hockey league c ub. I Marlo, who played for the Rcginn R-angers last season, will i111 in for the absent Cowley as centre fot" veteran wingers Roy Conaciici- and ‘Ediie wlseman. 'I\1e youngsler performed impressively during to- day's two practice sessions. ‘The only other absentee from the Bruins’ training camp L< Terry RGJITIOI]. whose ndmissifn to the United states has been dclavrd by his provincial authorities, iilletails on new lTrade pacts given orrawa. Oct. falter) - Dc- m- 11c dcf .ic<i the Reds, WhOSB Igo were guarded by Bill (Legs) '" 6-4. Irvin said all the tal- lll\‘l been 1v 1 distributed but n11‘ Reds w e handicapped, ' two forward lines to W it ." three. Bot-ii gtxiiies performed well in the 11' tut and Irvin said that al- ' has been doing sonic of i1 best goaiirig since join- in; 0.111 c115 o year ago. he has no: _1<-1 inched the Caiiaciiens net- llliPfllllg posit-Eon. “rlierc are. still 10 days of train- l q 1o go. yiu know," Irvin said, ~ lots can happen in that time." I Bc Janke. who recentlv signed a. professional contract. left for 1' i lucid, N Y, today to join y naton Ulines, the Canad ens , 1:01 .l\' a defencemnn and played with ; Tiinnuenl Royals of the Quebec ‘senor hockey league last season. The Halaitanis will g0 to Ottawa [Saturday to play Ottawa Senators i of the Quebec senior hockey league in an exhibition game. PWeiland seeks Players from Leafs’ camp ST CATHARINES. Ont.. Oct. 2T—iCPi—Coach Conney Welland of Hcrshcv Bears arrived tsdlay at the Si Catharine! training c:mp of Toronto Maple Leafs looking for hockey players for his American League club. - while here Welland is expected Threat of Withdrawal Gets results PORT ARTHUR. Oct. 2i—(CP) —'IIhe management of the Port Arthur artificial ice arena today made some concessions to Mervyn (Red) Duttori of New York Amer- icans’ National Hockey m-ague club after Dution threatened to take his cluib elsewhere next Year for ore-season workouts. Americans, now tralnln here for a third season, protes the rink was unable to accommodate three clubs st one tLme This year in ad- dition to Americans, Springfield Indians of the American League and St Louis Flyers of the Amer- ican Hockey Association ore train- ing at: Port Arthur. Use 111E}, for sprains. -_-=»_=_+. .; _-_._..- OUT OUR WAY OH, ‘(Hi6 P WHY, wanes Jis‘ Timon‘ ,I.H.,",-‘I Ill Ill ll ,. . Z QIII. lwlluqéllrruavscr. me r. u. no. u. n. nv. m. ‘Pete Kelly Headed For Contract With New York Americans Says Datton PORT ARTHUR, Oct. 21-—(OP)— Pete Kelly, slim red-headed pivot who used to per orm with the Charlottetown Abbies and one- time playmaker for Detroit Red Wings of the National League, may be fiimly iltrenched in New York Americans lineup next winter. He l; now a resident of Amherst, N. Kelly now is being groomed to pivot Americans veterans Buzz Boll and Lorne Carr, said manager Mer- vyn (Red) Duttcn. In announcing r15 latest line-up shuffle, Dutton recalled that Kelly "played good. sound htckey last season" during the few games he played with Americans before moving back to Springfield Indians of the American BY J. R. Williams WELL, won‘? YOU HAVE TO THROW A counts tr-W-w» A CARGO 1M lTfiELF League. Brought up under Burton's agreement with the Indians, Kelly wroked out between Bus Wycherley and Norm Larson, Saskatchewan rookies last season. But since Dut. ton faces the possibility of losing Wycherle and Larson in adcrtlori to four o er players due to refusal of the Manito a and Saskatchewan War Services Board to grant pass- DOFl §lllihflrily to hockey players of military age. he has moved Kelly to another line, replacing Murray Armstrong of Regina. Armin/us. said Dutton. will be out of hockey for the early part of the NH L. schedule due to re- currence of an old brick injury Kelly starred with Red Wings . i," ave/J‘ 1.11am; lO-ZZ voulna LUCKY, WORCESTER! uuwtssszs/ Stanley Cup champions o! 1936. A your ago manager Eddie Shore of Springfield purchased him from Indianapolis capitals, Detroit's American League farm team. Dutwn. who will leave here Thursday to attend a meeting 0d N.H.L. Governors in Toronto Fri- diay, has expressed fear of losing, in addition to Wyeherley and Lar- son, oalkee r Charlie Rayner of Winn peg, B 11y Benson, centre also of Winnipeg, and Pete Siobodtan, Regina defenoeman, all with Amer- icans last season, and Garth Bush defenceman lest season with Regina Bankers. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Jack Dunn, owner and manager of Baltimore Orioles in the Inter- national 111988116. died from a heart attack at Baltimore 13 years ago IOd-ay. His club won the pennant seven times in a row from 1919 to 1925-11 record mm still stands. 011R BOARDING HOUSE MA 12am. NAVY HERO /- NAMED em 1e VIGITING otceav/ IF 11's GLAD You us, AN‘ 1415's 601' THAT e000 ENOUGH PICKED THE l QUEENIE PICTURE rota A neat. QUEENIE 30B, . TATTOOED on i-us sAiwRnTls ow-c/ Toomoacesweo! \ CHEQT/w vrls aouuo FOR ME.I\JAAIARE 1.... 1T 51191115 TO ea one or oua woo nemzts/ . Youlv: 6071' Mo's-r POPULAR oonememsloen? some TAQTE QCTQBER 22.1941 m LARGEST SELLIIIG BlIllIE III TlIE BRITISH EMPIRE tcoiiom l now MADE IN CANADA l MINORA BLADES SAVE YOU MONU ON EASY GOOD-LOOKING SHAVE“ ilictorias acquire Goalie, Doug Webb NORTH SYDNEY, N. s, QC; -_ (Cr: -~N0!‘Il1 Sydney 111cm}; "' "““”" “wish! they liad acquir , ‘d Doug Webb, W110 performed in; _ .1 . O in rrplm "all" Bell (Z035) Fraser. Fraser has left the Clilui mm hockey league team and currently: 31' MY BACK FEELQ J trying out with Montreal Ciuladiem of the National Hockey 1,9314% =a . Wll-h —- Maior Ilnoplp FDR REAL ART W~THIS WILL. KNOCK ‘EM mas. o: PLASTER, 111s voum; MAN'S MAMAfv Bv Gr-nrfle Mt-Manui WELL- 5O LONG "S"? PLATTER‘ “I'M 1H6 HOME NOW" l. SEE YOU LATER- BRINGING UP FATHER VEQY GOOD “IF ANY- THING IMPORTANT HAPPENS-I'LL. CALL. IJ U TE in- tails of the trade agreemenrs Icefltly signed by Canada with Brtr, to complete t-he sale to the Leafs dorivzng this ‘Ioial lviir’ policy- "iEi The cumulative this total effort to be devoted to announced tonight by me expel-n“; i ivingci" who has made a. favorable , dlirlwwli; flllr-Tlfixgltxbllt would} afi- and imports. bee“ arrow“ m sum Levi“ of with , , t (‘ O I110 W I l‘ IIIWTIFIII l‘-\IR ‘ ———---——i___._ i , n _‘ _.l .1111 111v whole nation," Sald the _1 e_minm_d-,__¢orrl,w,,,.,,,,,,v_r~ 111W- B111 Dl-‘YPFS are SlBLd w: piLgouuzéaévl-r 15¢? --E‘l’HEL.-- EIHEL I the sinule purpose of destroying the enemy." 1 cfficcrs of the nation-wide organization of veterans of })l‘(‘Vl0l’3 war did not once use the word "ccrscrint‘o11“ in ilicil‘ memoran- dum but made ii. clear total war i".- taffairs department. The agreements were signed on Canada's behalf by trade mlulstfr MacKlnnon, now heading it trade mission to the South American countries. The department said the agree- YCSIIIIS of i zil and the Argentine Reptiblic wtre of Harry Frost, high-scoring right impression with his work on a line composed of himself, Billy Taylor and Sweeney Schriner. "We'll buy him if Welland doesn't risk loo much.“ said Coach Happy Day. If the deal ls negotiated the To- .ronio Club will send one more volved compulsory service overseas. mctit between Canada and Brazil,' "mkle “my” l9 Hershey ‘or sea‘ Quchcc Will Join In Thev (Icclzircd llKll‘ conviction that (‘llllvllS of Quclttcc wcrc ready to ioiii in all inensiircs ncccssnry for the aiiiiihiliiiioil of Nazism and said tlic falsehood that Cannia could not wage total war without iirernzi] disunity should be (lestroy- sgned Friday in Rio De Janeiro. came into effect provisionally at the date of signature and provld-cs for mutual exchange of most-friv- ored-nation treatment in tariff and exchange matters. Similarly, the agreement between Canada and Argentina confirms ex- clmuec of most-fiivoral-nat on iiraimenl. "in all tariff matters be- t-tl forever. iwccn the two countries" and simi- "It tTlN! Iiezionl feels that a ‘Jllltl iar aqreemcnis" in regard to rates and vourfliiwus policy. bisctl uir-u and allocation of foreign exchange our changing conditions 11nd dire made available for commercial 11nd tirizeni need. would not. only be transactions and allocation of quu- accepted nncl 1llI(l'.‘l‘F1lOf\(I by those (as for control 9f foreign “(change memorandum. Canada's war effort was com- deterrent cffect on the mind] p! mcurlrible but it was not total In". people in the United States. A "lo- Uncertainty in the present policy tal war" policy would give cam,“ (‘YCS was derogatory to the war effort new stature in the and should be removed. It had a world. Of 5h» ——~-> — - —=.—.>— a IT'S HER Blended i sorting I Wings 0;; ‘- Contracts to two More rookies DETROIT. Oct 21-—(OP1—Jock Adams, manager of Detroit Red Wings of tlic Niitlozial Hockey Lea- gue, today announced that Lloyd Doinn of South Porcupine. 0nt., has signed n girofesslonal comract with tlic Wlpgs and terms have Lhe Red Wing farm team at Oma- B TllC wings have been notoriousb slow starters in recent N H I4. consuls but it won't tie Adams‘ .1 .. if they're not. in the pink for their opening gfime at Montreal Nov i. **—.\~- - - --~ E! .' Winchester CIGARETTE TOBACCO A delightful blend of ‘hrkiuh, Virginia and Hurley tobaccou for roiling your own. a Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE i>§FiA1=s MICE aoT THE izor-‘srr DUCK THE CREW OF THIS ’ 6H1? HANISHED- l‘M SURE IT THE CAPTAIN AND ARE- ‘OUFOBDOF (M0515? I'D PATl-EIZ HAVE I AN IC IUE HAVE MICE PAID-ER HAN sAv rrs slicers-Mics can‘? opsm FIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS DUETI. ETI-IEL'- PILLIE THE TOILER - IOROGRESSED BEYOND Ai.\_———- t ETHEL,COME--\I/E"LL mAv our: MEBBE YOU'D BETTER NOT CUT TH’ CAKE TILL. YOUR MOTHEITS READY-- SHOWING CONSIDERATION q .. tcllili. 1 MI ‘fir/E OFF‘- WE I [ Pa. SIMPKINS saw: CAN VISIT sun's FAMiLY t, TIGHT BIAIJINQ cameo m Wwu MusTN-r ‘e emanates Hi8 FAt-u LY