-—-. ‘.0. q ._,, l Mel flit lTp Ma PAGE SlX i THE CHARLU'l"i‘E'l‘UWN GUARDIAN Veteran Of Team Gets Two Year Contract As Bill Terry Moves Up T0 Front Office (By JUDSON BAILEY, Associated Press Sports Writer) JACKSONVILLE, Fla” Dec. Z-(APJ-Ncw York Giants unexpectedly moved Bill Terry into the front offi manager in a. surprise shift i-ulculuti domlnunt position in the National 1 cc today and named .\lcl Ott playing ‘ll lo rrstirro the (ll‘('l‘\'|llt (limits to a miigilc. Torry was made Gcncriil Dlznizigcr of the farm system and scouting staff and given gi-ncrzil advisory pow crs in the iliri-ctltin of the club while Ott, 32-year-old rlghtflrldor. iviis rewarded for lfi years of faithful scrviec by gl' ing him charge of the team on the field, <—-—-—, —-€ -i—--.—_ ’ IELENA RUBlNSTl-Illl lll<I.\\'l-IN - SENT zind .-\1’l’l.l~J BLOSSOM in COLOGNES 'l‘t)ii.li'l‘ WATERS SOAP (1 0r 2 Boxed) l)l.'S'l‘ll\'G POWDER TALCUNI (2 Sizes) also ENCHANTE COLOGNE 1 (L ENCHANTE 7i DUS'l‘lNG POWDER JAMIESOlFS DRUG STORE QUEEN ST. Four-for-one Deals headache To Dutton _______ fi-vrwi‘ By Al (follcttl (‘iiiiiirliivii Prcss Staff tVritcr NLW YORK, Dec. Z-ICP)— lzcy Simnierings: Anozlicr oi’ so louz-lor-one deals has turn- i’. silll‘ on 11rd Dutton ..Tw0 years n40 Rel qivr u.) .S\\'ocn<~_i' Sclrlnot‘ ii 1' ' i Cluck Con- “ .1."- >- . This icla- mm- C1111‘ for Gus Marker, Peanuts OTIohcrty, 12rd Hwcn and Nick Kiiott...curr has brcn a hit wih the L is iviiile yc=t.c:"div' Ijirvn announced the demotion of Heron. 0‘1<‘a'tierly' and I-Iirl R()l)4‘l'i~F'1 to Sprigfi-Pld and tilt‘ r’ ’ ‘l -"'lll" (Tirre Ruvitcr. . ‘\Jo:ni 1.1.011 and Bits t» 0.ll"l' part of the . x has: been out for wok: \ .i‘i . broken wri=t and Knott h"SIl'L shovxn much... an- (llll"1‘ <oiir ore was Eddic Wisemwn "hi s . the Truths for Eddie "=1 [irjokivg ittovc ‘ct .. " urrk (‘:1 t0 slat ri ~iiut- tle $(‘l"v'lk'(? I. . con Brooklyn and THERE i$ NO O JUST LIKE Cl-IUM Prcsidctit 1i i"l\'(‘ Sionclniin said 'i‘0!‘l'y wiil Dc ai. dblc to ticip Oct ii the qtiict, little Vt rran wants nnv, but cicrizircd d:roct‘on o! the bull club now is up to Ott. 113th Terry and Ott- wcrc given i1- contracts. ‘Pom; \\'l1O had ..<-d llli‘ Giants since succeed- Jrhn Mcfirau- in the middle (‘f tho i932 sciison, was believed to l1:\\'(‘ ink i a cut in salary from fi 500 to noon‘ M01100 1n order to pp. mic s"lll‘l1 ii to create the joh \llll(‘l1 Tcz", oug had coveted. Tcrti-‘s 101111 contrart which had r ye - t-o run ivns Cflll(‘(‘ll(‘(l. Oil. .15 brlicvird to i131!‘ been givvll .1 SWlIlYY of abut $2‘i_(i00. O ti: us; the iiinis of the new ion '1‘<>rry' assorted, id by thc new setup and I ‘tun this will enable us m mako the nts a. strong club again. This l: the work I liiivc iron winning to do and I i061 Flirt‘ that. 1 crin give M01 some hall players that \\'lll be a great, deal hotter than what. I hiivc had to work ivith rccczitly." Ot-t canic to the Giants in i925 hcioi-c ho iviis 16 years old and Wllilv thc club was itiiinagcd by John Mufti-div. 11c “"15 a catcher but McGrow plnrcrl him in the out-field iincl later Terry was forc- ed to use him at. third base. Ho 1s the lending home run hitter of the National league with a. total of 415. n icaizue record" to his credit. inst. sensm hf‘ hit 27 hcrrers whilc tmttini; .2116 but until this your he had a lifetime hating average of .313. l Sports Writer And Promoter Dies at 72 MILWAUKEE. D50. 2-—(AP_\-— Thomas Andrews. '72, sports writer and fight promoter in the days iiticn Mtlw-tukee ivas one of the United States’ boxing centres, died today. He had been in 111 health since last June. He was known thicnghoui the h rxizig world as the author of box- ing annuals, which were among the most. authoritative ever produced. On t-wo occasions lie took box- ing squads to Australia. BO WLING“ SERVICE CLUB BOWLING LEAGUE sprlngfield" if the Amerks dtdn‘t improve mid losing four straight isn't. exortlv improvement. Hub Rlnriv. ZO-y-ewr-uld‘ winger with New York Rovers, in three years of amateur horkcy hns h'id both thumbs hrrkrn, his nose brok- en flvo times. clwht. ribs cracked. 1i teeth knocked cut, and a 101e,] of 30 stitches taken. Punching the hag: Billy Conn say . fivh! sortie Yfllllf-v‘ an rctiirn to tho ranks of the lhrlit-hcavyiveifllils if he should fail to hvii Joe Innis when they TIlFPl ,li1]1l‘l.. Moan- wl o—it’s hard to lwlicvc—1>rotnot- c" ‘like .l'>r-~‘"i: li."< nizit l1"(1 \vi"i Tritv Zll" z-lirvfin. in tho Gordon Feb. .. Artmolli‘ lbcrn is only about ‘i0 prrtl"rl< Hiffrwcroe ‘n their wciohis . . .T3r-'.*">r_< are flfllltlflll to save the siiht. o.‘ Geordi- Abrams’ rlght- eve _ (‘cn'".i" ruin-rd n hemorrhnrc N‘ "i" virrcri in his l"=itiiz brill" wm Zilc Fzliliv nii-ht- and h": l1 ~d to stuy in o (‘lllfk room evcr sircc. Miners down Victorias 6-4 GLACE BAY, N18,, Dec. 2—(CP) —-Glncc Buy Minors l'1lt.C(l into a sLx-guinc tend in the Gripe Breton Hockey Magoo totiiglit. as they doivucd North Sydney Vlotoxfias 6H1 in o. hard-fought game. Three goals to the good after the Iirst pctlod, lvlinois had to fight tzi the lust session to stave oli it siistzunod North Sidney at- tack Juu m. ted tour goals. 'I‘hrco N1.n.r.. goals in that period kept rliuii Ill trout. A.l tho touring ivas C?l1t'€1'1l.l'8lK‘(‘l in the llffil anti itist. I 31.1105, with t tiiilii-s iiyuig past. tlic goalies ti ill one. - ' (‘Ofl ii Wziiicr Monsrn ac- (.'Ollll.(‘<i [or two 01 Lin; " ' i" l:i (trti 0i the scoring ' ' Cloth were unzissislcd. THER TOBACCO OLD CHUM ti pound rin In Special GI]: Canon-lop The Tobacco of Quality CUT COARS! F liNl (ill FQR ROLLING YOUR Vii‘! - OWN OR THF Printers:- M. Carmichael 1B1 182 243 F, Gaudet 235 165 197 R. Duncan 233 140 283 P. Power 278 249 213 A. Sherren 214 182 2i: Total-MM. Y’! Men:- F. Small 191 295 242 E. Bell 181 235 522 H. Cudniore 142 219 248 R. Jenkins 198 141 129 J. Hashim 1'11 ‘.65 162 Total-—2941. K‘ -._ E. Rice 203 210 1 N. Higgins 93 195 121 G. Hutoheson 1'11 Z2’! 169 L. Callbeok 125 122 150 G. Ayers 216 180 185 Total-2501. Hl-Y Grads:- G. Stewart 287 132 135 F. Pierce 205 201 204 A. Peppin 205 150 186 C. McDonald 203 157 199 W. Goss 261 205 214 Total—2944. Higli Single, F. Smal1—295. High Three, P. Po~wer—'l40. HOLY NAME BOWLING Army and R.C.A.'F. League Knights oi‘ Columbus Canadian Army Hut Army: Cnpt. N. J. England 188 1'13 173 Capt. R. H. Barrett 115 243 163 Cpl. CR. Campbell 131 185 1'71 Pic. F. B. Brown 158 139 145 Pie. H. A. McConnell 154 166 108 Pic. A. M. Croken 130 131 152 Total-QUIZ. R.C.A.F.: Flt-Li. AM. Dunstan 115 167 160 F‘. Officcr J. D. Firth 175 249 1B8 FO. JR. Richardson 128 135 184 Sgt. F. Kurtln 211 157 142 Corporal F. Tucker 129 109 118 Lac. W. P. Traynor 181 201 108 Totul~282’7. High Single, Flying Officer J. D. Firth-HQ. High Three, Flying Officer J. D. Firth—592. Big Four League The first game of the Big Four League will get away tonight at 8 irclock when mops Ltd. will meet. the Five Aces. Ill‘ See paradise For Hunters THE PAS. Man, Dec. a —tCP)- TC. Main. president of Ducks Un- limited (Canada) sees this town, 500 miles tioxthweat of Winnipeg 41s the “greatest hunters‘ headquart- ers in Western Canada." Providing water levels of the area are hruugh back to nirmol. The Pas area. "is one of the greatest potential huntin grounds mi this continent with 11h. ducks and geese plentiful," Mr. Main said. “This czuntry is great but I do not think the people here restize the viiiiic it has as a. central point for hunters and fishermen’ He urged the Board of Trude III! to build up necessary hunting ac- commodations to develop nortzh- crn “c0101”, and to enomir ormlng of Ixidlun and Miets guide stations. [loin-ring Nortihern Manitoba oouid be (no of the reateet tour- lsl; attractions 1n Dimlnion. Mr. Main said, "In my tulks, when mentiun of The Pas is made, I 11nd o. lirge number of inter- ested hunters eager for more de- tails on the north country. - . . details of where and how they can organize hunting parties the best. areas. and the methods of travel. I also meet a number o1 people who are interested 1n the north from the scenic Inge." MINISTERS swir-En LONDON-(CPF- William Grant Parliamentary Secretary in the Miri- lwv of Labor, has been appointed Minister of Public security In Norflrern Ireland, succeeding J. C. Miicdermott, who becomes Attor- ney General. Arthur Block, forni- cr Attorney General, was appointed Beirut recorder. IN NEUTRAL SWEDEN SMCKHOLM ~ (C?) _- The Sire-dish government hu submitted in; toi- s 400-4.; min- liiz mrtoa for the mljority o: co - scripts, the longest in Swedish his- i851. ‘£331.33’. ‘ifkflifil ‘*5; n b will! an dun. Bathurst Club gets 9 challenges BATl-IURST, N.B., Dec. 2—(CP) —The Bathurat, Curling Club has received i0 challenges lor glay for the Maolellan Cup, won y But- hurst last your fro-m the Bluenose Curling Club o! New Glasgow. N.S. Nine of tlicsc challenges are from Nova. Scoini clubs. Moticton is~ued the other. Further challenges may be made until Dec. 15, when a schedule o1 play will be drawn up and forivarded to clubs in Neva Scotia. and New Brunswick. The ilmi game will be played here Jan. 8 agalrst, two tanks from the Mayflovrei’ Club of 111111187!- Thts will be followed by games with Amherst 'I‘ruro River Herbert, Sydney, New Glasgow, Stellarton, Oxford and Moncton. Y.M.C.A. [N NORTH AFRICA CA1RO—(CP>_ A popular {cat- ure of the YMCA. serving Indian troops in the Middle East is pro- vision oi‘ radios on ivhltrh ivglllfll’ newscasts from London. Delhi and Ankara may be plckcd up. ‘may wAm-"riios READING, England - (CPl — British troops stationed in Iceland asked the Army Comforts _Dei>°i l0 supply them with small pianos for sing!‘ songs during the 1on8 Winter nig t. nage Ne Former Heavy Champ U. S. Navy In Can. Army HAMILTON. Dec. 2—(OP) 1. Li-e Maddox, former heavyweig t champion of the U. S. Navy, said in an interview heie today at a. Canadian Army trades school that. he Joined the Canadian Army be- cause he "couldn't wait for the U.S. to get going." He enlisted several months _go. During his heavyweight campaign- ing in the United States a few _vcar= ago he fought some top ranking fighters o1 the period. iii- cluding Maxie Baer. LINDSAY T0 MEET SALICA VANCOUVER. Dec. 2-40?)- Arnold Bertram, manager o: Van- couver's Kenny Lindsay, ‘biintam- weight boxer. sold here tcd-ay that he has accepted an niffer from Pro- moter Jack Allen 0f Toronto to match his fighter in a non-title bout with Lou Salted. world's ban- t-am champion, in Toronto Jan, 5. N. L. Standing P W L D I‘ A Pt: Breton 11 9 2 0 8918 18 Toronto 11 8 3 0 42 25 l6 New York 11 6 5 0 41 34 12 Chicago 10 5 4 1 20 26 11 Brooklyn 11 3 '1 1 23 89 7 Detroit 11 3 '1 1 28 34 '1 Montreal 9 1 '7 1 21 33 3 . Bruins Trim Leafs 3-1 Overtime To Over League Leadership In BQQTON, trailing foi- more than 51 minutes Boston Bruins uncorketi a. terrific closing drive tonight to gain a. 3-1 victory over Maple Leafs and undisputed poss- ession oi tcp spot in tAie National Hockey league. An overfltw crowd overtime o! 15,000 wotc The short-h shared the Bruins at the in the first pe ed the deteimined Boston attack until Dutch Hitler nullified Bingo an’; opening tally with less than nine minutes to go. ' Kampm Aithou b0 for the him‘ time in four nights. were tiring, the Bruins to continue their until they pulled the VlCWfy out of _-_____ "W ""- e Woman the fire. nan WITHOUT wonoe ;§,,!'1T°‘:{;,,k fiffifr; Lfttl Eddie Wlseman registered i u _ _ _'n the wlennlng goal, during the iiev- IDNDON"(CP)_N° film“ we" l-Il htwno! lni-l-cilelllil: enth minute of overtime alter Bill 5W9“ Wm?" l b" l0 m9 0w?!" a venture! . . . Cowley had Brads out of position, and 34 sec- onds later Red Hamill insured the Bruins’ uphill in a 20-foot sh Art Jackson and Bobby Bauer. SIDWMARY First Perl *1-';'_I‘1o4ronto, Kampnian (Davidson) top Remember Who? (B The Canndiu - Iwenlly-twc-ycur Llldmuzghn C0919. Uliiveisity n1’ 1011M‘, n, star, died in hosoiml eight ye s80 WW5’ its a . .. wound suIf-rrcd in a burglar. The rung si-j Sill??- ' abdomen Take i 2—(CP)—iAfter Penalties-None. Second Period ) floorlng—None. Penalties — McCrecdy, Schmidt, Knmpman ‘ Third Period 2-I1BL6s11on, Hitler (Bauer, Clapper) Penalty-Batter Overtime 14-130mm. Wleeman (Cowley, Hil- ler) 6:47 eaiitzolston, Hamill (Jackson, Bauer) Penalties-None. D66. Toronto hed the game. anded Maple Lzais, rung with the outset. scored early riod and then chrok- THEATRE BLACKOUT . . . in the darkness two meet, a man of th teams. ln action managed furious efforts Medal was awarded to Lt. John Bridge of the Royal Navy Volun- teer Reserve. for “great gallantry and devotion to duty." NEW ZEALAND HELPS IDNDON-(Clfi- The Rfld Cross od Society of New Zealand has sent a cheque for the equivalent o! $9,000 t-o the Russian Red Cross. lured goalie Turk surfing CONRAD VEIDT - VALERIE HOBSON SOURIS — THUR. 4th. MONTAGUE -~sn. 6th MATINEE SATURDAY" riu. triumph by rapping 0t after rushing with OLTT 011R ‘WAY BY- J. R. Wiliains OUR BOARDING HOUSE —-—-——-_=q With Lita}; Hoopie GOO? BLUE lCl< VACK > . 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