If a ball player minus four toes is considered sniiicienty intact ior service in tile United States Army, it is imtural to assume that a. plan'- er shy only two toes would be eien tnoze so. Consequently" it is easy w understand \\'I'I_\' the Brooklyn Dod- gers are on the nlvrt “hen you know they haw such a specimen. - a o . Brooklyn's niiiius-uvo-toes case is the 23-year-old rool-zic outfielder lizil Peek whom ihtyy hniigltL from the Mlwntilaee club of the Amer- loan Assoc anon a". the conclusion of ins‘. season. 0 o o - undnnbzcdiy‘ nnticucl the M100 itt ltiilling of e l r in the tlnlv. tit’- - TCPs. ‘ in the ivlrt-lr llniiinu has an info molly ins two 'l'll'.:l'.l\\‘I_\’ ..tl so may ques- - pert-arm n o - - Lctis (‘Oll.~l(‘.(’l‘ Rzztfiii: first. pinned the 0llll1L‘i(I \\"lll a ,:.0 cub in his youth. but it prior to iii? lllll!’ he lost most “ii. o.’ the toes off one foot in a min- lnz acvitlollt, n 0 o a After his .nj..n'_v Rlifllng p:’iui.1~:‘_t' turned to piwliliiz so that he would no‘. have to run siren l chzising flies on a fore- slit rr-d (n01. As ll worked out it was a lnckv are “on 124:4‘.- aulwetlnenizt- hen n: one of the bat ri:h'-h:i:1¢!r- r in baseball Certiriii‘ the in". n!’ hi< ‘nfls has l. innmited Rizirngb ahliiy as . SPOR T I ...... minor-min GUA " " H? hi"; Nav 8 mics. a z o 1 u 4 s .R.A.F. 4 1 r 1 1o u 4 P.W.C. z 1 i o o a z ‘sou. 1001112 Army S I I C ‘IN II i A Royal Air Force team. showlnz plenty of power last mzht defwed Prince of Wales 3-1 in a City 3°0- .key League match, played at the ‘ Forum. i But it was n rugged and fast en- counter all throng: the ulllY- The Air Force am took the 0i- fensive right at the start 0! the first period. Moreside was sent to the cooler for a tripvl"! 93m“ but seconds later Berezovrskl not 5i , penalty for holding. but while botn -[€E1Hl5 were short handed neither could dent the twine. Play ranged no and down the ice for the next irw l111i11ll8S. with Moreside. and xii-mile missing the RAF. net by lllvllcs. _ ‘Three. seconds after the 12~min- nte mark Moreside, P.W.C. forward cot the first marker of the game. Ff-nirriiig a loose puck inside the RAF. blncline the college mark-s- man Dill the P.W.C. team one up 11s he drifted a 10-foot shot into . the RAF- not. R.A.F. turned back two chances by Bmiznall M i!“ 590N115 the Air "on t derway but $.18 tgmwfiinally tied the score as Poulain beat- Crint-weli the PWC. cage to make at 1-l at 1.55 of the eriod. Seven minutes of the per or‘. was played as will. All Force forward wont to the C0018?- to be followed seconds later by Hodgson of the P.W.C. team. P151’ rouehened up considerably as Smith of the RAF. went to the l ywnaltv bench for tripping and on top of that earned a misconduct twnnlty. He wns followed there by Accept Challenge The East Royalty Royals accept Mire challenge of the Rural-Rough» I derr to n f iendly game of hockey. William Whentley, Capt. n pitcher. s 0 - c In the case of Peck tiinre has been no indication so far that, peoin n. willy pro cm of the l‘.<i._ .. ..l he t“ . flDDPd by the accident 1o h. i-ft fro! that ho: ed him into r-rutches for sev- rrn weeks the Fnll. The Dodgers mnsthave known about it whri they made the deal with the Brenlers for Peck shot himself ac-, Iirlenfnflj.‘ enrlv in Sontentein‘. ond he ans not nnrrlumri urtil early in October. Peck. himself. has sold that he dnesift own miss the ell. U I U U Detroit's Johnny bloivers is Iead~ in! the tare for the Kleztna Trophy Nil: sens-on. but the most talked n! goalie in the ninlor lenzue siili L; Boswufs Fr-v k w Brimwk. I U O O Each hockey season the inevit- able happens and goalies are com- ylnr"! ‘ih net stars of byoone rlxys SWIKOYY. flll’lllLli'"i m it t: in mariv way is no djfferoiit in that respect O O o The obi-errors have got around to the comparisons and Ilrimsek. really one of the great cnstrtiizins of this or any other era. i= hcinc land- Ml for hvlriiiv the Bruins out oi no enily rnl and nyi To their‘ Cust- NDHYV ivoaition of emnieitce in the randlnz. ‘VEST ROYALTY II'()I\I.>\N‘S I.\'§'I'l'I‘l"I'l~. The regular monthly meeting of West Royalty" Institute was held at the home of Mrs Athol Roberts "iih fifteen mcmtiers zmd three vis- prcseni. The newll; nppoiniéd Mrs. Wm MacKny presid- Mectzng opened with the Creed vinison. Collection amounted to In Fl 30 oizd or-o nr-xiber" naid the an- tx-nil ice hlinntcswvl‘ ‘zrst meeting vrern ‘scan initl Zljlllllfifl. The rrriicoi (lflllillL. mu.- thc‘r rc- un", .|il(l were z (Irllfti to buy [or lire sz-iir l :1 llr , ii‘ obtrxiiinble. R of l ent-t-z-tr» he siren to the v the icorhv: lVIlPli neocl- e rhilrlrens Sport Shorts n; sin FEDEB. Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Jan. 10 —(AP)— Dipping into the cracker barrel: that Philliei’ sale is seam I-lwl- bin‘, cousin. . The word is the iprice tag-ii bobatween $200,000 and $350,000, including the club's debts. . And you may hear something about, it in a couple of weeks if it lgues through. . . San Francisco promoters are offering Tony Gal~ onto $7,500 to tangle with Turkey Thompson in his first comeback try." ' John McDonald tells pa‘; just how he happened to switch over from Dodger Secretary to Vice President. of Brooklyn's Montreal arm. “Branch Rickey called me into his office the other day, and when I walked in he was sitting at the desk with his hand in a drawer. "He. looks at me and says, ‘now, John, about that Canadian club'- well, 1 thought he was talking about acouple of bottles of 1i uor Larry MacPhi-iil may have eft over. so I says. ‘I'll take it.’ Imagine my surprise when I found out he meant the Montreal Job." There are now 32 past. and pre- sent world boxing champions in the American armed forces. Starting with five heavies, Joe Louis, Jack Dmllwly. Jim Braddock, Max Baer and Gene Tunney, and going all the way down to Small Montana flfid Jackie Jurich. the flywelght jrosses. . Basketball in these parts is having its biggest season in hist- Ofy .Wonder if Sammy Angott has ll stage manager‘ to time his announcements? His retirement notice fhree month; aeo mime n».- urne nizht. Beau Jack stopped '11 nfltoiz and it cut- deep into the "llbllclty of that blq llizhtweioht Upset And his cmneback an- nouncement Friday took a lot of olflv Mvnv from Bob Montgomerys ‘ kavo of Chester Rico. rwilllri‘; .'~*'-1*' tn 1hr: ‘ ~~< '1" vwflllti wvvuo‘ Fiorimi Slain-n (n; month. Mrs lunch ‘rl '\ r~\. Stim- v 1r .._-,-,.]v»: n n» . p 1., W?) rk FGWFIFPS for n m" ' ""\"‘"im (‘fill-‘FIPFI o.’ n wntiinu .v FT~ l‘ To‘ 771-" lnwl g vrmtv.‘ l)!’ ‘T . TV" owl " ~ "Noon Burk". “w. 13v w..- (q... 1rr_.--.-.-' ' r ‘iv ho IVIfI ol the ll"'l'"‘ll Fwtsovi on ‘_ cwsod with the New Raids 0n Munda I WASHINGTON, Jan, 10 —(AP)_ l The United States Navv announced l Ilullly that air forces in the Solo- , mnn Islands had carried out two new raids on the Japanese air bnsc at. Mnnda on New Georgia Island and that a probable hit. was scored on one anti-aircraft battery. The raids were rrtrrled out Friday in I daylight and early Satnrdnv morn- mo. ’I'hesn raids constituted a con- y imitation of the almost dailv bomb- , inns of Mnncln which lies 180 nan- i iicril miln< northwest of the Am- crirzm airfield on Guadalcanal Isl- ‘ "ill. and and represents Japan's best of- lnr: '~ "his .'~"l‘\'§(I by the eom- fort so fnr to provide effective aerial ml“"" in "lwrvc operations in the central Solomons. II Tenders will be received ni the office of the tinder- close . Strong R.A.F. Team Pull First Win OfLeagae-By Defeating P. IV. C. 1 Nicolle oi P.W.C. While both teams were short.- harided Art. Cantweli. goalie o! the P.W.C. team pulled of n grunt save as he stopped Oakford on l close in drive. P.W.C. were again short handed as Beck went. the penalty bench for holding but while the Collegiate defencemm was serving time Cantwell again came through with two timely saves. Both teams were still on even terms at. the start of the third period but kehler sent. the Air Force teiim into the lead at. 10:42 of the final session as he whiued right in to bang in Oakford’: re- bound. ' Two minutes later Clearwater made it 3-1 for the Air Force as he went through alone _to not the third goal for the winners. 1n the dying minutes of the game Cant-well. playing a stand- out game in the 1"W.C, new Dllllfli or: several sensational saves and as the final ivl-iistle went P.W.C. were trying mightl to mflkfl “D tnq two-goal defict they were IHCIIIZ. SUMMARY First Period 1-P.W.C., Moreside 12:03 Penalties - Moreslde, nerezowski, Q second Period 2—R.A.1=‘.. Poulain 1:55 Penaltles~bevi. I-IOdgson, smith. Nicolle, Beck. Third Period 3-R.A.1"., Kehler (Oakford) 10:42 4—R.A.F._ Clenrwiiter 12:02 Penalties-Gallant, Bagnall. BOWLING HOLY NAME BOWLING Bruce Stewart and Co. League Fly Wheels:— l~l_ Thornton 13.5 197 183 C. Traiiioi" 110 105 161 A. Gallant 141 201 L52 A. Lusby 166 190 142 H. I-lennessey 153 184 8 Total: 3310 Spark Plugs:- B. Taylor 166 119 146 C. Pineau 117 195 164 J Aylward 87 158 144 R, Doyle 71 17B 173 Low Score 119 105 202 Total‘ 2144. High Single: N. McLeod, 202. High Three: A, Gallant, 494. Fly Wheels. 3 1-2 points. Spark Plugs, 1 1-2 points. niizneei. up in and including SZIIIIITIRY December 30th. for shoeing horses and blacksmith work for the City of Char- lnlieimvn. for the season 1913. The lowest or any tender IOI necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk Carburetors:- B. Josey 149 175 167 J. McInnis 94 180 123 E. Trainor 218 162 122 G. Dowiie 146 .218 148 Total: 1912- Magnetron:- A, Arsenault 13S 155 1M J Fumes: 195 162 124 H. Paquett 171 126 158 l-I. Jones 229 170 185 Total; 1934. High Single: I-I. Jones, 229. High Three: H. ‘Jones, 584. . Carburetors, 1 point. Magnetos, 4 points. Rebekah Bowling League Our Gangz-r A, Sentner 151 234 1B6 J. Mclliean 1,57 114 207 A. Thornton 118 201 168 J Howatt 94 1M 203 M. Muiley 165 147 162 Skywrllers:— E. Mitchell 2'75 164 203 H. Turner 16o 181 104 B. Thornton 138 124 148 W. Burns 130 96 102 E. MpMilan 47 101 108 Dumb Dorm:- l. Lnfferty 162 202 150 N. Dover 139 156 176 N. Iiowther 149 161 174 'lcPherson 147 151 204 A. Dickson 110 141 91 Hit and Mlssz_. C. Smfih 21R 162 207 Fl. MncDongnll 14B 130 94 D. Hoonm- 100 150 9.16 E. Sntho land 156 218 154 A. Jewell 174 146 164 Hrh Snielc: E‘. Mitchell. 2'15. E Mitchell. 647. . home who work hard all week and in tb IE 0nd f their m" aberi: it limes before 6.110 at Tonight For ulna hull-hm their National Hocke Ho?’ 00 $10 I e a s full games over idle um 'I M II I (I II Frlnki Brilnllk 1'0- . ' finieifirifiirn wmtiwun lob of the .._.__ season. ‘ Brlavuilorathe Quetfc International 593.545‘ ...°“.‘il% onrgisirg zctélubilggiinl-‘igx: ‘ "It PI“ roun 9f plgy? . on. I 1—BOIIOfl, GGIIII@I i¥hflu§ Following are the different Ikiw u-Iimun) 19:15 my, wm b, 1n ‘won; Penalties-Boll. Mitchell. 1 “m Second Period Dalzoenl.‘ T. A. Campbell VI. W. C. _B°s!on‘ Guldoun t“ n. n. Bishop vs. c. o. Dufly. khmm) wgllldm WWW"- P‘ w' T“’“'§.‘,',‘_5§' I" spmm‘ "enaltiss Juuldoiin, Gallium’. a. 1". McLeod Vb. n. n. Bell. Wlelw- Dr. H. McIntyre vs. R. S P. Jl-X- Th," "f". Scoring — None... ... ... .- Penalty — March. Sport Shorts From Britain Iv SCOTT YOUNG uudiur has Staff Writer WITH ‘HEB R.O.AJ'. %ME~ WHERE LN ENGLAND. Jon. 13- mole .-.-. di e. . ‘L. B. McMillan vs. G. G. Hughes. ‘w. R. Cruikshank vr. A. V. Spil- Pepper Martin I lSees Place For War Baseball ST. LOUIS, Jan. 10 — (AP) — Martin is a mm (OM-All the wishful Britain aren't those who contem- place for baseball United States. Said Martin, who has just signed Wings, reason: and as proper to lay baseball nex sum- mer there t any persuasi | in the world that could get me to out on a uniform. Even Branch Rickey couldn't. talk me into it and he guild ‘lust about talk me into any- ing.’ The err-Cardinal hero aid he had talked m a lot of service men and they wanted baseball. "I saw a lot of t-he boys on the Pacific Coast last. siunmer who were getting ready to go across. I talked to some who had been in the middle of thin: They wumd baseball. And I fo a wartime time. Nobody can feel lou at home in this country than n tier. hlom the breath-wrung downhill runsof the Rockies and the leer but equally satisfying dd cmmtry of the murentianr. it is a h ge. landeslprung to the snow- py English countryside. A couple of the boy: who would like to whoop it. 1p on their homo hills tbs odd weekend are PO. Mb. (Mickey, Himself) Butler of Que- bec and PO. L. A. (Budt jolii 0i Jasper. Alto. Mickey spend: a good deal of his time looking for some- thing resembling Inc Bea/invert alwoy; without. sitcom. There two Beauflghoer piloto in . ldron oven watch on n 3' w 1 believe that those boys and for the folk: at. >1 who can relax mtnbaseball lame. we should play baseball." The pepperv Martin. who led Sacramento of the Pacific Coast . ue to a pennant last season. ax- - l‘ a led some firm it ootmtiry in l=°t°°¢§..°€=r°§.;‘.>ii§“rlil"iam.i“.?§.°' ‘I w» am . ww- __ g averag static 0.0. takes an - ) 3mm” o tremel; short ‘view toward flying“ Scotland to ski and the constant reminder: “I; Your Jmimey Badly LONDON —— (OP the difficulty in getting electric driers repaired some hairdressers have re-lntroduced such primitive methods as rubbing the hair with towels or drying it before a rim. er-y HPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS IOIIL 11m slunlm m m ‘II "Cook ,. Bruins Shut Out —-. ~ l. . ‘ "e-nmww’ “.13? BldCk Hawks 3-0 “if?” ifiggfljfgfmtl-tl-r _il_ _ B. Macmillan K18. --..;."3‘32“i’.tii-='$.‘.f..n‘f.€’.r%§ m m’ Play opens an.~.r.ri°r.s.a~i~.;=v °ilt »,l,=,r,_r.,@-,,=,;,t.,; a ' , l; J. A. Prue: 7. fiirfiffirlllts u; w. W. tor . "i. a. mums-n. 0: A,W- H1111‘ Mll- m“ d the pollbilities there. Thompomn carries ‘the ammonia; w," _ o ear . Iriliviwiriu- £3: in IgOTICSOI the ROAJ‘. ovorulilnbland in its many pie team made him I- good rugby icotball pl er with A1806 l" 11°" 1"" n3. m... r slam molgqllgrkw hug wu winninl t-hl cur-aim inborn-WWW" W" u,‘ on “up in 1003, is a wurmt floor in the Air Force. _ m (p; says it with Hit Bill De Pl and o‘ ‘h . . This former rum. Ont... m4 club il l wirelan cross n l!!!’ with St. Q rilo lacrosse m,“ qpnawr-air g-unum- mountml l ‘m; post in a four-engined Btinin! bomber carrvlna out mflfllnflvl‘ ‘my, m important port of I raid. . . .0000 51110- wrw of Mont-roll doeshll stuff wit-h bullet; insteofi of iifll -A 800d featherweight. boxer amino Mozi- trreal a few years n80. h” m°v¢4 up in the divisions to a gun turret. on n Wellington in an R-G-AF- aqtndron. Tbs crew skipper is l minor {which and hockey nlvwef at i010 University of 1mm. 8st- Ai (lpfty) Grout. . M born o! the ROAJ‘. Demon miludmn in the oontll command were pleased with the comrnirsimilng to Pilot officer of Milt. ‘rladl-le. 10H“! will bokotbollot Remember When (I7 The Ouudlnn Pun) The Giok-Boucher-Cook combine- tton, om of loony’: grentut for- word 11ml defence. The trio —Biil and Fred and Bookie Boucher —h|d tanned up for 10 years and created an Ill-time acoring mark of more Necessary." which appears in ev- milroad tion. liminohl than 1,100 polnta o Anyone remembers Canada?‘ ma. Bessie B, Bre nut. Dr. .1. H. Ayers p“; u, m. 1m oiymplc Iarnes Geom n 10.00 Carter a Ob. L. . ‘u; "mambo: g towering acullar Mrs. George Mnthelon. Car- Dr. a Mrs. F. E. Smallwood Wm‘ “yum; Argona/u-ts, Mark d 3.00 Jean ~ 6°91 1M. . 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Jlf- ‘ dine, Bank of Commerce, Charlottetown, or to the Oanadia Legion .. to this fund. are allowed u char itable deductions from income tax GAIIAIIIAII- AIII T0 IIIISSIA FIIIIII Dlio 1948 ‘On behalf of Seventy Million Russian Civilian Refngoel, who desperately need our help, I melon the lnm of 8 u a small oxpreulon of my admiration for our gal- lant allies ln their time of urgent need. lglg-_-.--______-'.-_ Addroll--—-——------- i VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII l -» "v rcriwm‘ 014-51411’ LIP-YOU outcast: eons ove wrru HOARDER ER-‘iilé-rr Becnués rr WA$ A Bifllllhly report of Byrnes Ros] school for December. Grade IX.-1_ Josie Mclnnis. Grade VIII-l, Eleanor Byrne: 2, Pcgvv Fisher. Grade VIl.~1. Brrnir-o Byrne; 2. l Alma Kenny and Gerald Clarkin; 3, I Gerard Kenny, Grade V.-1. Marion Mclnnis: 2. Norri Woolridge; 3. Joseph Clarkin. Grade IV.—l. Olga Woolrldge: 2, Anne Mclnnis: 3. Pearl Kenny and Evelyn Wnolridile. Grade IL-l. Gcorrre Ciarkin and Gvlllld Byrne; 2.I1Plth Woolrldge: 8. Bruce Woolridize. Grade I.-—l. Emanuel Byrnc: 2. Francis IVICIIIHISZ 3 Edna Woolridtle. Perfect attendance-Marion Mc- lnnl-s. Pearl Kenny. Anne Mclnnle. Gerard Kenny, Peggy Fisher, Jas- enh Clarkln Mrs. E. M Drive out AC alone-Teacher. HES -4 1.» "WELLJ MUST Tsunou ABOUT CLARISSA-QME REALLY IQ A REMARKABLE A1?! “VA-Pf, ouw 15m ~ —-AS ll‘ WE DEN‘? HAVE ENOuGI-l CATS A D HER; WITHOUT HIM TAKI ' UP ‘Tl-l ENTIRE AFT RNOON TEL Mi ‘BOUT THAT motcutcus ¢LAR|5$A~ ‘UUT OUR‘ WAY By J, R_ » ~561Mb! sumac! IN "rt-tr.- POCKET \ 13p My; --.__ 1-‘ MAKE- WAY BOYS.’ LAQT SUMMBZ? DUCK PANTQ _ 5y '11-re 55am) / won't’ rslww AFUEE." fVI-‘EQJ ‘M15 / THE FHA Mason-wool: NOSE comuoe on row. °i “his /- fizz-rats" 7 ' " 1G U6 15 f ~Hov4 couto THAT BULB up ~b l euP m MIND ? Avexoiitermu w m’ our OF I WILLIAMS mm BOARDING HOUSE wrrn Mn... nnmi '. I'M 657T 1N6 OUT OF THE WAY" "II-IA? women so m’ _ ' o: t-maossr mxk-r is 11a: saw on was»: T Aid To Russia Fund A Pint, lint acknowledged 0mm “by nix B H. W. Hockey. 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