piicaMBEB 21- 1.25:4 - SPORTING N is P Navy Team Captures First’ Section Of City Hoop League With 34-19 Win , i lead in the first min-v McLeod was high scorer of the ruil: cnAigLqrraTowN GUARDIAN Nelson Tolls What Golf Iias I Contributed To War —ALSO- ‘J UST ‘ARRIVED - It's-Jewel Gold-Filled i WRIST WATCHES 3w" ___s1s.so __-_._._1- 7|" P3099557 NAME In addition a complete line of TOILET SETS LOCKETS SIGNET and -STO TO IGHT GOOD SKATING n What a Xmas Gift, THE A SEASON TICKET lliitfiliK - Byron Nelson oi Toledo. 0., top- liight golfer nnd big money win- ner selected as 1944's male athlete of the year in the Associated Press poll. has written the following ar- ticle on olfdorri’: contribution o0 the war e ort. (By Byron Nelson) \’<~.£ ... -s-._-i '-;-.- .. huh AIN IIKIEVAMPSL: Says A_"liaiion ._<K.-n '. -v had m» much a... the ball Tilting the E 10v!’ v “puny. nu Stars last nlBm "iv v1 may and never relihqulsh- game, h1g1 i g a nos Andrus. c 11L, . 2 I 5; a result marched 01! U19 Y 111B’ ll- thtfeflltfll’. Navy basketball} points cdgrlngatlig aanigalfoltlovircld —It is a real ZisLincItDiIICn lg -- ' 1 1 '» WW1 m9 m“ "awn “m” 15-51 mil"- 110 d fl t by his teammate Wlliams with 12, have been named athlete of the jgfflllm-“fil n mluge 1' RlNbb ' ONYX RINGS CANHIO RINGS ROSARIES . CIG. I.l(iH'l‘I'IRS PEN and PENCIL SETS ppe the rs Basketball Lea- lle R..C. nghlp of the City Basket- section of the cit g hanging "to t eir belts, Bile when they efeated t aiassureci them or a A. F. All Stars lor the second he finals n0 metter which straight time in the two-game, iy the second section of the lea- total-point series. Navy won last Ho". vlsbvs game 34-19 which combiii- ° ' ' ed with their 34-25 win in the first "Tara" were full credit for encounter gave them the round b fifllcwiy, ‘they grabbed the in- ~44. y year for 194-4. Viewing it from .a_ broader picture it is a source of‘ G i ” ll ds ihfitfiifiiiimi’? é3...?l§.§-‘“S.J€ Slit rou X ea game of golf has been accorded!’ this recognition. _ Those golfers among us‘ whoi were rejected for military service; l felt we could devote our talents; while Shecter of the Air Force was the spearhead of practically all their attacks as he personally accounted for clcven of the l9 points the winner garnered. Referee George Sinclair Iiandled the game in e capable manner. enforcing the rules strictly. He called l8 fouls durln the encoun- fioor _> ° Two oi the conversions already lain-e ecn publicized. They are ti“ liidor, on adaptation of ihe four- i-iigiiiccl Lilllliilsltfii‘ bomber. illlflliT i-icrini... (ill “mutation of tlic Hal- iiux bomber. 'i‘wo other Lancaster conversions now are bcliig nidde. Onc is a iiiiii-iusclngcci model, with pres- a total score of 68 vANCOUvERiDeC‘ 2,) __ .¢‘p»_. l1 [we rlflht 111W!‘ 91¢ "fir"? 011119 M11111 1t WM the marks- ter with elcv l t e l - thmush exhibitions and t nd- - i ~d aid a, . ~ . - , tie sent them into notion and ‘rgant-illipuoaivylillgfigg ititrligt viiciluam: gain“ the Neill; ‘fur Foilceflgzgzggz wall‘? ‘Qgflgytlxatlzrilali zlfél%gosg<lpégl'llflaiégign'r.clilbBflfiiliillgfcmf ..?llLlllZC(l cabin SlIQLIWXITéIlltUtIit‘. fang?! HCSQINS . . A i in on seven oi them. Navy scored but two points out of the seven fouls called against the losers. Scoring:- NAVY William! McLeod Jubinville O‘Sliei=. McDonald Tlttley iTotals R.C.A.F. Weiner Ashley Duncan Shectcr ,. there on their nine-point ii which they entered the game in, was never very seriously .. iened- _ were too many scoring Elinor the systems of Williams ,. McLeod of the Navy team . - last night. This pair, work- wptiier like cogs of a well- ‘, machine carried the brunt of, Navy attack and time alter ... outwitted the Air ‘Force de- ,, w rustle the ball through the m with UQBIEIIIE accuracy- e uli - [Qdgv iliiit 1i "Cziiioii G war bonds as well as provide fill-[géexihjddgi1 lggdei‘ Qi ‘ t f tertainment for servicemen iiowicartier 5cm“ gydcr and its over‘. undergoing rehabilitation. ‘Jolmcal lnacl-xlnc___ikle 1310C pwu. The results have been gratiiy- lane;- ing. Galleries this year have neon Declaring "oven. and covert Puc- among the largest in the history "lie; d: unity” in Clllitdil might be ‘ M 5°“. our prdfisional Gone“ successful in cs::'.bli‘aliiiig_ an in- Association rehabilitation program dependent pm . for service men ls_ doing its part be; Pl-Qvmcd for the boys returning from ovcr- 511d he 15 m.‘ . ‘seas. speaking tour cf wesze. ‘ I think that golf has acquired urge other Canadian provinces to‘ more enthusiasts than ever before. “gm, against "Baikanizatioii" o. It is my belief that golf in 1945 the Dominion, will hit an all-time high both in He said Cdiicn Grculx trnvc.‘ interest and competition. m tlic iiiltitill‘ uusi .1 \‘.t‘! We have some 400 members of ggg m prcgyh 11;..- gdspci ll our Professional Golfers Assoclfl- ism to tlic l-‘rriicii groups we nnve lion in the service. and in taking in and around Manitoba." part in more than '16 war charity “Do not believe that the Can- exhibitions. visiting Army and gdians ol French descent are all Navy camps and hospitals this of me kidney Canon Gzmiix, ' ycar. I have felt I was represeiit- Henri Bournsai P ' N Y R t inzkiny ‘fig-Wig. fellow lglflflbEiS by icpariitis; lenders. vii.“ d‘ ‘ ma in: e es 110551 e use ciuricr ins .e' a sc u u. . -~ o e O 1 Chzcago Black Hawks 3-I ' ‘ ..i i0 L'l1'l'}‘ perlizips l-i pas-j lricllgfrs ut 1i speed of more than 1.100 miles an iiour. The other is n ihiuklfusciagcd illudcl ciipableol ellcmly less speed bu! with sea:- ing space lor about 40 passengers. four types of trans- ul" slop o‘ ps. pciidiir: ' plan- i:ir__ Tars to victory. Between them the pair of brilliant forwards chalked up 38 oi their teanrsscoi-ing points Bl they broke through for close-in shots or else potted long ones from outside the defence. For the first hall of the first twenty minutes of play. R.C.A.I-‘. kept within striking distance of their opponents. but in the last few minutes Navy drew away to lead 18-10 at the halfway mark. 1n the first twelve minutes n! the second half the AirForce team shot practically point. lor point with their opponents but as was the case in the first hell. Navy's closing spurt in the last three minutes sew them account lor five basket: witihout n-return to boost their winning margin to ten points and win going away, 34-19. ll)i<IN'l‘ll"lL'.A'I‘IUN IlRACELEYFS NECK CHAINS (TUMPACTS (ILAMOUR PINS EAR RINGS auprernely por- §_ fect quciliiy in these exquisite rinqo . . . The qiii aha will cherish alwcryiil Don’: Delay! Choose NOW! Pls f‘ l2 l6 ll ~i ‘ll W ‘U ‘II 11x. . _.< . ‘.1. a: .nw.sw.<<»\ _w<<vv.<.x 0 4 34 <1i . for ilcricctiinc _ '11 curly lll tlic war decided! i _\‘e to the United States coil-i sirii ion of nil transport 131165 wluic she tor (m CHESTER A. CAMPBELL ' Phone 1633-1 “The Old Reliable" PASSENGER $1512 VICE u. P. r. I. sunny, DEEEMBER 24th ‘figi cligililguell;iiilicspIryefbtiiioiiiicgllésfal1 MARITIME CENTRAL .-\11l\\'.-\YS—'I‘1ierc nrc iuo scheduled trips M, There also M11 be {our prindpqy on Sunday leaving Moncton 1 P. )1. and 4:45 P. hi. l0!‘ up to 6 P. M. t n model for the North At-j depending on the train arrival Monctoni. In addition extra trip: may ‘outs based on one stop zit~ he provided ii traffic warrants and conditions permit to and from Char- "lli"'Z : .\ ll"lql‘-l\‘_‘)ot'illlzi"illllgv(ialll lnttctown. Summcrside, Moncinn iiml Charlottetown-New Glasgow. " 1‘ -'" our l.\' TOUCH wiTii vovii LOCAL iuuvoivr scum". (These would be in addition to the splendid regular daily air services) SUNDAY BUS SERVICE TO I’. E. ISLAND -- Bus leaves Sackville 6:10 P. V. Sunday evening for Sumn-icrside and Charlottetown (or alter arrival Ocean Limited). This means passengers leaving Montreal Snt- urday evening by train go right through to SACKYILLE mid get tlic lllIS ilicrc fnv 1". I. arriving: home Sunday evening. Passengers lcnv- ing lLiLll-XAX Sunday morning by train make this same connescgion. .11 . 1.. . RAILWAY TICKETS ARI-I ACO PTEI) Tiinoudii TO BIJS m: IN- 1: lllcivflrrd for nus-r un- mr; ATIONS 0N THIS TRIP BY srixrisi. ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE ll‘~"‘il 0Z1 i115 P1959115 W136 9r’ SERVICES CONCERNED. i TllE nocpu; DAILY TRAIN SERVICE TO nxn FROM P. n. I. i is IN iarruvr WEEK nxvs T0 Jsxitiirv sccoxn. Trains leave ‘ (lharlotietmvn 6:45 A. M. nnd 10:20 .\. I11. Lcitvc Summcrsidc 6:45 A. .11. nnd 10:30 A. M. Leave Moncton for P. E. I. at 10:55 A. M: nnd ' 0 l’. M. d ’€. ..~_c -111: yr"; _ u lbrce were again far better "i their opponents in the met of cashing in on foul shots. out them from the floor of the .. ns e diflerent. matter alto- tiier. They could only nnd the ket six times the entire . e, for the second straight time m; iiway of! in their shooting. s being one of the main causes lbutiiig to their‘ defeat. ue piomieee much more ater the new Y9" with , addition or Prince Wales d St. Dunstarfs teams. but lust w strong the students are still |in| to befee-n.‘ Red wince have e the Canadians‘ lead no v l: build. ig- planes is rcsuiiicd—. iicl takes several years to get a‘ Ihe drawing ‘ in ' it; ‘ LnnsporL it ‘modern plane from bonrd to pmduction. ' spcctuculnr llldil? - -. ,3. (Queen Si. mQM-Qcw-ogg ;..-¢>—ca:m3 . ‘U JQOOOJH-w-Qm NNOQOQQ ‘U >- qoo-v-Quv-s-Qnq Hu-Nuq...‘ .- >- lwauugi-uy-Q viipnble of c; Jug pnssriii; ... to‘ ‘New York lion-stop. Developments {regarding this nircraft hnvc been ikcpt '"' ct nnd ' ' m1“ ~ ‘ on. , l-lc declared all Roman . ‘olics agreed on tlic luiiriniiic '."i‘.| tenets of tiicir ilziiii but "iii." _ ority of us refuse to be led bt oi our many self-appointed l. Popes who secm to be more C . olic than the real successor Saint Peter on the Holy See ‘ Senator Bou: niindcd" iiicinb s clergy to openly‘ brethren that “clergy even of tlic iii “ - who make speeches to prcma e,l1° any particular kind of Govcrn-‘llll ‘$31 191M95- iiient, or economic reform. "irc inf?" ' lie wrong when lll[‘_\‘ 1 some way or another. iiic an DTCIIZYII‘ I this cour _\. u.‘ discuss. their opinions." “bill? 81111111’ I mfly have on the eral-miiidcd I-‘rencii clllhllLillS n s. 3 . - President 0f Ducks who will not stand for the {coar- riltion’ of Quebec from Confedera- _ _ (By The Associated Pres!) | . . 59° "1111- High cases niacin "f""“"°" “"“'"'°" Field & Stream Gup 5c||o°| guys .133.‘l.,.‘§"ii.§a.‘°§‘§n“‘i%..l$§§ 2385' Are llurlers new."slzzifiaiincihi.sr:air sharing the National Hockey Len- gue cellar with Chicago Black ‘Hawks tonight as they came from behind foli- a. 3-1 victory over the Hawks be on 8' Gblésessell. Shreveport; Iloulisginlistl. ‘W s nwar ed i By GREEN ALLEN dc Strcflnm cup for iiseagililttfiandiii; WINNIPEG, Dec. ill-(CPL- conservation accomplishment of‘ Manitoba appears destined to cun- 44 tinue to be the home of champion- 881 fans. MacDonald has six feet in front ship curlers, a distinction she has earned during the past 30 years of the cage when he scored the filial counter. Thurrler and Gold- through the lea-ts of her Woods, Watsons and I-ludsons. in thel - in b ei illlUlll I .. imam ‘in , . tonight. Coming right on ,. of their victory over Boston .. Detroltcrs evidently have fin- . hit the form that we; ex- . oi them at the start of . season end should be hoard plenty during the remainder-v the schedule. ‘ _ . IC‘\ 11$ wlicrc frequent stops ible; ii small aircraft for con-g sucli as London to . passenger-carrying J; n small fccdcr typo sir-l .- (loin tic runs. 0 Bo fer, however, the Wings have just o. so-so club on the road. i. iueve been singularly un- aguinst the lowly Rang- in New York with a win. a lose a tie. Their other defeats the road were suffered at the .. of the Canadiens and Chi- Tlie award is the third of its kind received by this internationali waterfowl restoration organization and its heads. I _“___‘““' ' Mr. Glassell was selected by special committee appointed by tli intcrnntlonnlly-knovvn outdoor mri-i Eaziéie because of his _ "wonderiult I ‘ Rn - - .?.i‘.i.“f...ié2'-*f‘“i§€..d3§lRecorded Rliillaril i News Exploits ,0f Frenoh-Ganuok iliiits in invasion Lin“ lill ion Planes now l. 0 lup had curried the puck down the ice, with the latter shoving it out to MacDonald while Black Hawk goalie Mike Karakas was prone in‘ from. of the net. lVlacDonald dump- Promise of this is held present, interest displayed in tiic_ game by studvts oi the Provinces‘ high schools. l At last count there were more’ ed it over “Iron Mike." and that ended the scoring. Summary: then 500 scholars engaged in the‘ rock and broom astime. Ol this number 350 are n Winnipeg and l l iii one aspect, at. leut. the have been fortunate no fei- .. season. They havehad mighty iiiluries and have never. like e Toronto Leafs, been short of . power. Penalties: l-Ioreck. GoiduixCoop- er. Dill, Heller. Second Period l-Cliiciigo, Dalilstrom BUS FOR MAINLAND-Leaves Charlottetown 10:10 A. M. and Summerslrlc 12:01 noun 0N IVEEK DAYS. O.\' SUNDAY leaves Char- lottetown 4:00 P. I11. and Summers-lilo 5 I‘. )1. . I) THIS INFORMATION '0 YOYR RELATIVES AND 1 :4 1N TIIE ARMED FURL . \\'I5 HOPE 1'1‘ WILL ENABLE to Eltinge F. Warner. publisher. Among Mr. Glassells activities has been leadership of Louisiana sportsmen in establishing a 37.000 First Period its suburbs. acre waterfowl breeding project, in Scoring-None. Five years ago ‘he Province: (B; The (‘oii-.iiii:!ii Prcvii S l-‘RIIZ. ° ' ' high school curlers could hnvc more“): 4 Alberta. Named "The Albertu-Loti- MONTREAL Dec ')0_ f? Carl Liscombe was out lor two been counted on their fingers. Now g._.1qew york‘ Wglsqn isiarie Lakes". the remarkable suc- ma“ manager’ of “in, ‘ 4 SOME 0F THEM To GET "ohm n, T13“; 11m CHRISTMAS, tlireo ggmecl at me star-thief the Qflifillluflglflfim! isuftilmnin so lliigh all qnemm-qq, Warwick) asst“ 31° {Dfflject has kilniliifed dlens has announced ‘ic wii‘ i ioioivin clixkrc P ' d I I d T I B ii a ury w e .e ave a e ac es or pay are 3_N y 1(_(]1d sporsmen o Txas. O a oma. . . f”... ‘ “ ‘ 4 s‘ ~ . . temi Mud egfiiuneteau spent severely over-ta ed liific-Dgfiaid, o up W54 Nebraskm 1111,1015? Minnesota and gufgglllilalpllfégéeesrftIléfllfiglul‘ll 1 S ll. GRAHAM ROGERS, Supervisor other states to sponsor similar I. ISLAND projects to help replace wild ducks they shoot. Under President Glussells lead- ership, United States sportsmen have contributed some 5350.000 during 1944, through Ducks Un- limited-lor investment in wat. conservation and waterfowl rcsri-v- ntion in Canada. Sliicc i988. DHCAS Unlimited have invested a totnl of $858,000 in this work iii Western Canada. This work has been a big factor in increasing North Amer- ica's waterfowl population from a lnw of 27 million in 1935 tn tlic point. where iin estimated 140 mil- Lowest Earned inion Macdonald Brier curling V 1km ducks and 2995c Jnigmtvz‘, crowns since I936. soutlnziilrd from Western CflllIiCIfl Ken. former school teacher turii- (his y _ ed insurance agent, spends most _ By JACK HAND of hi; gpflfg time “‘ student l oclated Press Sport Writer) sweepers his rock magic. NEW YORK. Dec. l9—-0fficl1! Curling King Watson and his baseball averages usually are just associates have two things in mind a dry continuation of facts nC-i x . Highlighting tlic scholastic curl- ing year will be the annual Pro- vincial bonspiel next Wednesday. Thursdgy and Friday in Winnipeg. It. is an event second only in six to the Mnnitobe senior ‘spiel held annually in February. Originated in 1940, it is expected to attract a record 100 rinks or 400 curlers. Seventy rinks part-ici- pated last year. _ It will be held under the Joint sponsorship of the Manitoba Curl- ing Association and the Manitoba Physical Education Association. King-pin bonspiel organizer is Ken Watson. winner of two 130m- erai gems on the sideline: with sprained back. ‘But that has n the extent of the club's mix- orid they have always been to put e i-ull team on the icc l every bdirect contrast has been the oi the Toronto Leela. Noth- hut double trouble has dog- tiie strides of Hap Day and charges since the first two 1- of the season; ‘lite Toronto club suffered ite real Jolt when it lost the ser- of the league's best left . Sweeney Schriner. Sweeney still out end won't be back un- iiter the first; of the year. M Bcbrlner. although the ma- .l| only one of the all too num- lll Toronto casualties. Lorne odnar. El-wyn Morris. Hockey Uiguv. ill‘ hp 21-09. Penalties: Check, Lzibrle. ' otiicr N.H. J 'iui - Third Period 4—New York, MacDonald (Thurrier, Goldup) 7:54 Cooper, Shack. Penalties: Moe, lleusser ilas Cl‘ l h ‘mggn lll,‘.' viii i.‘l‘»'-: i Riuhal-d’ who now L5 [he NHL in Liic llninc leading goal scorer. has been hc-id and hooked llllltt‘ frcqucnllj.‘ bv opposing 17111)" scckin 11> lrii‘. his lif"i\\".\i'(l Ll . ' . playing Rang.‘ lost his tcinpcr lcnt Bob Dill, noted 1c; his i ~‘ic prowess. and floored him \\'i‘.t1 smash to the Jaw. Mr. Gormnn snid llc llintli‘ ‘ic- niiiiuiliiccmciit nllii‘ liq l ri 1 "cport- on tiic iliiuztziiiis 3111110 Sunday iiiigiii. "It is ciuitc evident." 2.1;: iiinn said nftcr coiisiiliiiig Coach Dick Irvin. "that p g being sent out on lite i llfli’). wrestle rind block ii means. icgitimnio S .1. MAURICE DcsJARDIXS H rm: FIRST CANADIAN in liULLAfii) C) ‘ part Dvi‘. 20 —' tori’ iii RFSTIFO (‘ROSS SCHOOL Rrpni-i oi Cross School ‘for ilw month of November. is through Dicppc. Thai 1119 . iuui-Z Ciipc B! -'- Iii-s. n t iiplu oi iiiiivs out vi ' his. bugging 112's more Iluus. ‘ ‘, ‘ 1'0 Dfljlkpfqufl sioggcd inc lend.’ 9 _‘. liisoiineuves. Tiicy ‘ ' of cleaning 11D bmg- 5 iI-ic .\i.ii~.~- ' nnd ' _ill 0d,;- ._ o... -iill‘Oll1-',ii iiitobltirop t will ciid Dl\|\ iii Berlin \ llill'iii,'i',i.ill(.iil ' .0 “mil Senior Department (nude X-i. Lorraine Gallant. do IX-l. Evelyn Perry. -- iii’ VIiI~l. Lena Gallant: 2. ‘ cis Clnllrinl: 3. Raymond Ga".- .:m.. Graide VII- -l. Doris Gallant; 2. while llli‘ "Chauds" were on ill Eiicen Lllllalll; 3. Edna Gallant. _ to Brcskciis. where they won} Gracie ' Yvonne Gallant; 3.- rcls iii. 1m Sluis..Estl.ici' G11. ~ 3. Charlotte Gal- l R S v suburbs; 1.1.. m; 5,11, n1‘ tilijncltic i id OililCllVls ii‘. Bong" AiiLl s.) Clllll.‘ ' (I (inr- ill \.l. \ili.‘ .i 10111913-; _ _ - s , bnitics n1 inc 1.11"!‘ of, W03‘ van i new i'.ii .1 lLic Leaders Emphasize _ ,1 gm ~. Lcnii Gal- rr. Gus lmiy O'Neill, and Just last Sat- Y Jackie McLean. have oi . so oug 1 it is n wonder the Leafs have ls well u they have. u a t When Canadicns hooked four 1- over last week-end they a sure that the Irvin rophccy they would be in i-ont ov tines would be borne out. says 0‘Meara. Their galloping ex- tion against Bruins was fol- - by a smart display against crs. They rcpiiid the hticr l the unexpected setback here weeks ago. It seems too ‘hat iirice Richard covered himself 1h something like distinction in lb way. Richard, who is u cable fellow, apparently wrs ‘ M by Bob Dill. who rejoices the name of "Killer" us an oli- -oi his earnest attentions. o o o Dill rulflcd Richard by knock- lilin lo tlic ice. but he came litifiin-like and ivnllopod ihe flier. When both cxclnngcd 11 in the penalty box the "Roz"- did vcry well by himse.f in e mclee. o t o ‘Win fashioned himself a new 1111111 Mosdell, Billion and Ma- 111 lilting in well. Thcre is some in fostering the sport among the kids: The "good oi the game" and development of sportsmanship and character. Blake, Cowley “Tied In Scoring Race (By 11m Canadian Press) Bill Cowley, Boston. moved into a first-place tie willi idlc '1oc Blake. Montreal Canadiens. for National Hockey League scoring leadership by collecting one point as Bruins took a 6-3 defeat from Detroit Tuesday night. Herbie Cain. Boston. picked up one 11111119 in tie for fifth place with Clint Smith. Chicago. and Syd I-lowc. aetroit. Other scoring leaders were A P“. 33 33 26 25 22 ‘.12 ‘.12 lenders: Blake. Cnnndicns Cowley, Boston Lech. Canadlcns Richard. Ciiiiacliens Smith, Chicago Howe, Detroit Cain, Boston £11111: with Eddie Shore over the ilmlllp of Mosdcll. which mty ‘° l0 ito to arbitration. In che "£12118 hedis cjomingb iélong in’ “ . e a Canadian? éigagko lo o energy I U Q I Canadians’ fast-scorl 121M310‘ “l? inst Saturday [pIcasc-i the d no end. The Richard splurgcs I that brilliant goal by Blake m: "11111810 play raised the '1 high above the ordinary 1 The first period was fut lirious and the peppery work H gBYuin line of Smith, nlario v "bola caught and held the c‘ I O O lnnlgltns iverc in n iiiad mood h 112v wont out and though ‘WWI u bit in the lust pur- ull Bnve one oi tiicir most - displays 91.0w season. ‘c. "e l‘ " 1991111! around 'lie higgfaiillfls. based on study oi "M attendance figures, tlini ma“ use ol the lights may .. Yqdefcat the purpose m. “fiiersresztiiiirriialigirilty i” iuiih’ in nk a’: cl . 01,5110!‘ of increasing the num- home . '1 oriiiinimmt“ idgiiiiiigii: HALIFAX. Dcc. 20-—Rattl1iig iii three overtime goals. H-M-U-fl- Cornwallis from-Deli! Bwvk- 11-5»- scorcd 118-3 win over Halifax Navy tonight to gain n first-piece ‘~16 with tho losers in the I-InlifaxSen- lor Hockey bell"!- in this regard on the Wiishintl- ton front. ' Figures in such cases aren't al- ways conclusive, but there is a suggestion that the night baseball can be overdone. For instance. Washington. playing 48 games. at night. drew 293.896 fans as cum- pzired to 233.330 for 34 daylight contests. The nverngc night crowd of 1.400 was lowest. in either cir- cult. ' _ Washington. ll. must br- igrccci. was not a peiiiiniit roiiicrider after settling inio tlic campaign, out St. Louis Browns. n championship club. laycd only two games less nt nig l. than tlic Senators, yet H1!‘ Brownies were next to the bottom in average attendance. On tin- other hand. Cleveland's Indians pinged the lowest number of games un er lights with l5, and led ail clubs in the American with A e ccptcd sincc crirlv October hut m- di\y's news tliiivbig Ed I-leusser of Cincinnati led the National Leo- gue pitchers in ‘earned-run rntirig came as a genuine surprise. Cincinnni-i might have SIISNQQZ- cd that tlic 35-year-old veteran from Bountilul,_Utnli, who W111 13 11nd 105l- 11. “'25 setting n low ERA. mark but not the fans in other cities. l-ieusscrs final 2.30 aver- nge was a shade better than team- mate Bucky Walters’ 2.40 al- though tlicre were eight xvho net- icred 3.00 par for the ninc-fznzing routc. St. Louis’ champion Cards hail the next tlircc iii order. Cooper 12.44:‘): Ted Wiiks nnd Max Lanicr 12.651. Ostcrmucllci" cf Brooklyn and Pittsbisrgli ivns sixth zit 2.8? fni- lo\vcd by Harry Brccliccii of 5!. Louis 12.861 nnd Claude Pr. of Chicago 1230i. Rookie Tcd Wllks of St LIUIAII iind the best winning percentage. 17-4 for .810: including the years’ longest victory string. l1. a fresh- man record. Walters with 211 d»- cislons toppled tlic four luirlcrs were Cooper. whose seven shut- outs led, Bill Voisclle of New York and Rip Sewcll of Pittsburgh. Voiselle was the iron man of the circuit with 313 innings. stari- iiig 41 games. both highs, and also the strikcout kind with 161 vic- tims nltliougli Acc Adams. also of tlic Giants. appeared in the most games, 65. nnd finished the most. ‘three no-liiticrs ucro tossed. two by Bostons Jim Tobin .rd nnc by Cinciiinniis‘ Clyde Si-oun. Tobin's first cflort was a nine- inning lob against Brooklyn April 2‘! but his second Junc 22 ngriinst tlic Phils lnslcd only fivc frnnics because of darkness. Shaun's feat was performed May 15 at the Braves‘ nnd Tobin's expense. On the other side of the lQGl-ZPI. Ken Rnffcnsbergcr of tlic Phllr lost tlic most games. 20. and tlic Dodgers‘ Hal (lregii dropped nine in n row, 1n\v in that dcpnrtntont. and also ivris nn unwilling first in hitting most batsmen. nlnc, n‘.- lotvlng most ivalks, 137, most wild pitches. l0. nllcvrinv most rims. 14-2. and mast carried runs, 120. The Canadian Press iTcill Hlozii: moqnrdcd as greatest iockcv in the Bil‘.- (uni at Los Anyeles eight yea -. Fiiw-iiine vearr. 01.1 originator of the "monkey croucl ha died a pauper after haying zone $$Cflll J who hit the ZO-game mark. Others‘ Richard inn ilkc sclf iii ii Inllllfl-llp f" not require our help iii that ncction. But iiicy have formed i ‘Wreck Riciiizi-il Club’ nnd we 1o lot liicni £191 ii l1 c" in one of _ . in llic N.H.L. to iii‘fl'."f‘.ilill iiiid lo nsk ..if" rein. tn civc it in liim i i“ i i Necessity 0f Free Exchange 0f News (By The Canadian Prcss- OTTAWA, Dec. Zth-Nntional leaders of the four inajor-qooiiticni __,___,___,__ parties in Canada hold the com- mon view that u \\‘0l'l(l~1\'ldc f“ sure.‘ ar:‘"s:a'~;f.:::;.;":? 9- 3- F- Libel “"11" Begins At Toronto are 21in instructs In positive terms tlic fnur lcnd-‘ ers lllfllIlG known tiicir slniid in statements to The Canadian Prcss released today. _ Prime Minister Aiackonzie Killl-Zd 'I‘ORON'I'L) freedom . ' "ls rcccivinr: c/irtfivl _ A 51ml“ A the Government and that "it llso under examination b)‘ other Allicd Governments." John Bracken. loader of tlic Pro-i crcssivi- Conservative Party: M. J. Caldwell. leader of tlic C.C.F‘. Pm"- i-y. and John Blackmorc. leader of tlic New Democracy Party. went emphatically on record as in favor _ _ C of news frccdoin hcing written in- phimifls‘ l0 ‘the 1W1" lmlmes- . .iidvcriiscmciit . T“°.'°“‘l°" *-';‘s'i:.°"::..i:l:;:sd l <~ 1 n or .er o us: n -.- - ary opinion on frccdom of ncxvs. i were n scqucl in a resolution pass- l’ _ ed unanimously by the board off,- _ directors nf The Canadian Pres-H ..issell Gee. one of tlic ninln inst Sentcnlbclj- iiiiis. denied that ilic c. c This‘ fifilllaififi sfild! H I l, I.Cominutiistwontroiicrl or »n ' "Ths M!‘ PXBYPSSFS R 1P1‘? icd by tlic Congress of Indus in the world-wide right oi’ intc Q,-;_1n,iz;q;u,p._ $181189 01' 119111‘; by news-gnlhcrvi:i£!\ H. l3. Huliiirs. fi(l\'f‘l‘ii5ill! snmsy and distributing nzcncies. wlicivuvrinidii of tlic Giobc mid Ninu. nid individual or nssocigte, nnd in trio ‘c Frank Mom-m cuungyl 1;», right of free access o newssourccsidcrsouv m,“ m,‘ 91cc» m (v: by any ncwspiipcr oi any countr : “'35 hcnicd, The , Cr and that those rights should ncmubuspcd Jam 1_ 1- 5, Ugo“ protected by intvrnaiional cnm- liiics nnd Snndcrs ~. account for. prict." the nioniii was 5 07.08. . In n previous iicliuu iiizalnst Liv" Toronto Evening 'l‘clcgr.iin lmrtf Free Transnflrtatinn _S:indcrsnn and his firm the s-in J phiniitis were nwnriirrl coiitcitij) ii- To Disabled Veterans mus dliiingcz: of c: l1 by n ' -t of """ "‘ v. returned u vc REGINA- Dl-c- 20 -- ‘Cpl “m” with malice. Tlic nth inch‘. ' gina will grant free strcci (‘or 1111i‘ the ‘Folcgrnm was similar Hi t-iwi ,l:-us trnnsrorlntion to disabled vet- ‘whirl! “ppglyod m the G10r": Md ;ci':irs oi‘ thr- Cnnadien Armcd For- l M;,11_ ;ccs. tlic City COIIIIOLI dezldcd last‘ ‘ ‘n hi. The matter was lTItfYYId to, the Cliy Ccmmlssion ‘.0 make ar-l Auicrlcnii snap . rfinsemenfs for issuing passes on are liable to 25 n" the Glob: Priiiliiiz Comp. McCuilnzli. pizblisliri" o .. onto Glcbc and Mail. nnd Sanderson nnd his firiii, Extcrminiib Limited. R .ir igii‘. ‘a told ‘ rvl l 1:1 dry henna cf fiuvzus in November. illi Ciind into tlic salient of Nip . ill. tlic- Ciinudiercs u‘. ‘ii liiii ii (iisliiiciion, that of being 2h" p d Alli -". lmiliiiiuii in cross 11s a uziit _ cziLiii-Qs liius cfllll" “P11113111. 1 | The 3rd . tzilion R.C.E. llllll §tli: ~iiEi ivlezlium Rvtgiincnt R.C l. . re two other Fwcnch-spenkiiig 1 ‘its which have corned tlic rc. nnd lldillifillltlll of ii"‘iii1: T sdppcrs nnd." iiii s ‘iii. Clltll nnd illltl D111 on ii good slinv in‘ notion with .1 _ .. The nrtiilcrymcn limo p\.iui'i-' _‘cd thousands upon thou ’lll of ifl-tioiiiid . is in four f ' "'\iil'l‘. lilllMl cnuii li v linv in ll ' I’ :1 n ii m. no nizd Plllhl ic. "I have inc: I7‘l‘t‘ll(.“.l-\4.lllii{li. eervinc everywhere. in all brnnci s ltic services. in ilic Army, whether it is Wlill iiil-Fr-ciicli units} or clsrxvliciwn ilirv arc doinfl tin-iv» bcsi io (Iii iioiio t’ i. lllYUllLlll “w” l illl ‘iii ‘IIL ul‘ hell H - Iilly The (‘aim m]. _» ‘I mi Ol'l!\\V/_\. Der. ‘ m3 ,~‘,;;\,,,-,_-, _ llio Ciiiziidiiin Pxiriinmcm of l‘ uvqi m, rm. , M011 oi n lrccdnni-of-iicivs cl. ;'_\<‘_\ 1.- u in woild pence [rent 1111.1 {ccrtnin l0ill\_\' on (he h sis St-Aiio Ill c l:~ til o iil(‘ uilici- :_\--Siii'-O 11‘ leaders (II iliv four iii the House of Commons. y .F1‘0ll] n high sourcz‘. liowcvcr. it was iiidicnicd Mr. King niiqht (lc-clnrniioii in I.l\'lll‘ oi‘ ‘rid frccdnm of iicws \'.lll‘l1 he imiiiinl tielxitc uii This ivould noon _ ct which would ihcn d upm b}; tlic other pnriy V-‘ilfl usually sjicnk in llK‘ i Ti-un poclziw. ilic iui Ivns 1 Yllll" lill‘ (..i:i _ as "Nos Lil». . . fir‘ IVLiI . l‘..“l\‘i'.. 1 i‘ iii ilizxiirali - _\\'ll£‘i‘.(‘." m lllilllV of lllPil‘ ,li3lllll.’""il in . of iuiisnliots no iiinc lo tlic ("s- um of priviitc members‘ i- 'Il|\I(lll§ in which such general pm- "pnsitinns 11S frccdoni of ncwswould normally come up for dcbntc. All time is drvoicd to (iovorn- limit hllSlWPlS, tlic pnssngc of l4":- l‘.<i lui-i l (Tniiniliuiis nun: s: in Europe. , unw ilrrii ilil: limo i | i hour; A c. Dorecii IXllCClI in Hicli. ccrtuiii suppliybnllrw - ward, 'l'hcliiiz\ Pitrc, Agnes . cot l .. Zciicn Gallant, _ . Esther Gallant. en-Zvlrs. W. J. Arsciiault. Junior Ilcpiirtmcrit V .111 ' 'I‘ii."‘. f h l. Pitrc; Gillii." Myrna Knee- vlwzird: Grad»; lIL-i. Aidonn Knccbnnt; 3. Arthur Gal- ISLWIXiFC Gall-am; 2. ' ‘l Eduurd Pitre. m. Niyriin Knee- Shirlcy Ayl- Gai- Gal- Gai- Poricci iiticiidniice: . GrW-Znii" Iloucct. Arthur Dmitri. Aiirlrc (inlltiiii. icnciicr. i-illliliEll JtlE” Titil-ii‘! IIUNNE l‘\'\‘i‘\' Diililflt! SOYRIS —- FHUR. 8 l’. M. ‘AIONTAGYE - rm. a P. M. MON 1‘.-\(il' i: sivr. AND 9.45 7.45 lDvclyn Pcr- ' 3. Shirley . municipal transportation tirm. c ‘the Council also adopted c rcsciu- 15,000 average. through a fortune. 4- toin approving free poems to bi persons in the city. three duo to nematodes and in- d sects and at least l3 cnllcd non- the \ .parasiiic. i-‘ i\7.l'l.S. mxdc tlic Ylil- I llloppr. 'l'licy knoll on pt rrrnves of tiicir fallen iii I942. Both units look rigin, eight lznzl. rim via-us, grim cunirndcs mcnis of tnx 1d islitioii. lllf‘ discussion and crili-| Pislll of Governmental policies imd the voting of money and adjust- ws.