Q O I I s a certainty that the “$01131; mane is some to be more successful than the organ- . n»; ever dreamed o1 Judged by the l- em; passed yesterday among l m m; who sat in on the opening ‘um, on Tuesday‘ night. 1, i; very rare i n when at least a few "knock- imu are not heard Picking out Laws 7mg shortcomings that occur when- im; athletics aze being staged. i i Fast as iar as §°"'“'d' s a o a 1 0i course there may have been uh, odd one but ninety-nine per- lwp o! the tans had words o! 5mm fcr the opener and are eag- fuiy awaiting tomorrow night's ‘double header bill, And this state this writer is con- “lmru l; jiist as it should be, for the i. ,1. ' ' ‘ ‘ ' i 59%;‘ iiig the offlo- ', The (991115 went out there and. all boning today‘ gcague bmisd just as earnestly iromi i'i'~‘al‘_li';l~ said there whistle to whistle as if the Al an »‘ l.» . Lctnhiirdfs cup were at strike. sure. tliere m: iirciiouslyr ‘were flaws in their ylfyhillillmDlgllé f 111 Ru ~ -' was no o e expece ... ‘of e EgLAEFi-eal, honest-to-goodness 111 11W Sen- eiiori that the Players out law the ll ihomhan“ guns more than made up (or any n. .1‘ _ “m. 2-} sortie-i» lack oivpolish and skill that they Mnlgqrdi” nfiwieafél’; ‘l ‘W5 5°" were minus and that‘ it?‘ ill-C ri.i . hail}??? 0 a o - b h .. -, .. . And another thing and very not- l“ m“ ‘,‘ ‘ ‘ F’ “Se: gggtglrf warble and enjoyabe one at thnt so “mop was that the game got away sharp an time There was no tooling mund looking tor this oificial and mt cillcial, Oiiicers of the league m! everything looked alter irorn m; smallest item down and this proves conclusively that they are miving earnestly to give the hoc- key tans one oi’ the best. hockey Isagues witnessed here in a good many years.‘ . . . andMlCQ flgflfes have been out down by games starting. as inuch as M11 an npur late. Evidently those is charge have taken a lesson from fliat tact and it is to be sincerely hoped that now that the made such a tine start keep the good work up. Announcing o! the goal scorers together withthe player or players getting assists was another in- iiovstion v locally too appreciated. have ey wi and this was It enabled the (ans to ut s better check on the players and at the same time added a tinge e same ssientlous efforts are put behind the wit iew games then the balance oi the league schedule will look alter itseii’, ' ‘ . . Prank Boiwher, coach of the New York Rangers. now occupyins the cellar spot in the National Hockey; league takes a crack at. lbron oi lied Garrett, recently acquired Ycrs are either on active service til Canadian or American forces. gorzre engaged in war industry qYVASHINGION. Deo. is -—(AP) h “d 140M. roi- 2o years pitcher Mr Circa White Box. was order- helo act ve duty today as a lirat Mlltenant in the United States ,,,§'“"_<7°Pi>s Reserves. He was 03ml to report Dec l9 at New Lelns ior physics examination. "M. who will be 42 years old ~ 39- Dlaged continuously with White ox since Joining one . Last season he won six, bringing his life- “ to 350 victories and THE yCl-IARLOTPETOWN NEW YORK, Bernie Lfitlglbflldl 1 1‘ CQIVIXI "w MflClfl bios. ii 1 m National League today 551518 but? baseball circuit for the se¢sn<is°.,‘-.‘,§§’§ b1! _ Lilli,’ incident m '1 has been con ed the 400 in i040 to award the batting title to Debs Garms o; 5Pl1to§bll3lgg8h ‘moi; bat in 103 games '8 Lombardfs average points better than that (Country) Slaughter oi StinLouls 691 52 gam . players participating in ‘l5 amen, only eight batted Besides Lombardi rookie Si‘ Cardinals times at bu. in 1 0t 13160 more h ast a - 01‘ T” "m" m“ m t ° p t‘ and Slau liter Stan Musal oI the Cards .315; Pete Reiser o! Brooklyn, tn; 1941 CBQO, games to By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sport Writer- lit-UL?)- Boston Braves Dee. oi’ cliiiriipiori 0i the his 12-year career in tn; gues. he bi tch . nati Reds‘ sioldig tfivehoflxliavggnilar, that was the case yesterday at Yum’ after his hitting speculation average oi was oi who hit .318 es V0. they were iOXl all .800 even. oi “hi8 "file" hwkey t4? the w- Mel Ott, pisyin manager of the Minter. . . ' giaruilsihwlgsiifi ed 110K!‘ inbeigfitta n n no. mo nsesessiul piltmueiia m» mitts. scored the from every le-civilian tans Wampum. o! the season there ,. ,, whether Loni would be recognized s; tho otiicial leader because lie went to bat only 309 times ivliila a. ruini- mum oi 400 turns at bat generally sldrred a requirement precedent 12 Enos k. Novikoii, Ohi- In addition Harry Walker. who got into r4 the Card-l. batted .314. No Na onal League player made 300 hits. Slaughter was the leader with 18B and also was tops tal bases with 202. in trip 1'1 and 1n singles with 127. Short- stop Martin Marion oi’ the Cards led in doubles with 38. in to- les with homers. 8 During mous as "Big collected the 3,000th goal Only Hans W YJLBA. ation when the Hocke m row . oi’ T . mortal Bengltzmardon “lino. coaching when, in speakins . as:..,**:..’.r":si; 33¢ Maud-ban Co. or Oillellz‘ c“ u.‘ "Enjoy Ilse luxury of an M Gillette Shave" memb o! N). d dian Ordnan “M arburotora 4 pointl. Murravll this Adri (H) ) All-Wit did “r*’-l=.“*~°sin.“s:".‘ dinsla H lm I mm Dodson sea ‘ti. ass l is Detaohmon 111°“ T111186 11B. and hit ‘the most the l-r Waner, once ia- goison" at the plate, hit o his ma legaue career to become the third Na ional League: to achieve er and belore Gity League game with Canadians tor the dur- habitants meet Toronto Maple Isaak in a National league game here tomor- theBlake- row o! nou mm aowi-INo can. mason: l! the New York team tosethel‘ M 178 1U I02 with Hank ooldup tor Babe Pratt. H. Bonner-soy 191 14a 21s Is says: G. Bevan; 100 22o m. . ‘ . , J_ Day]; 195 1M 218 “Garrett,” says Coach Frank ¢,_ gwm 184 158 136 Boucher oi the New York Rangers. Tomi-mos. ‘is e willing works and I think he lls the stuff star hockey layers GN-O-li- a In nomads of. But manirestiv ehas 1'. La! 3" n‘ l“ imi no benefit oi’ tuition. There c. Wood 191 m m are at least halt s dozen things he G- 111091191"! 35‘ 2m .39 should know, but apparently doesn't WW5" a? w. m1 F8 has been making a lot oi mls- - Tmmpwn 1 takes, but none that experience will 1531-7701‘: I “mm ‘n ‘mm’ , , , , lnahtsilmlgo Mar-tinsel. I pathfi- Garrett's Ranger tutoring was re- m 4' mud“ Moles to actual NJILL. eonipeoi- on a. a mints. lion until Tuesday aiternoon when “l. ‘_,_ the club arrang a practice at J. Power 15 13s roe Brooklyn Ice Palace. It was the Q “mo; 119 241 1'15 first workout for Rangers in more A: lurk 1'15 118 108 than two weeks because o! lack o! 3, 210 1'19 103 practice hours, . 5_ '10 1B0 266 ' ' ' WWI-MOO. ' Boucher has delegated Defense- man Ott Heller to act as the torm- Rahal:- ‘l’ Tilronto Junior’: pro hockey 0. Doyle 1" 19' 55 ohaperon. J. Strain 1'13 18'! 26B e a a o J Harrell m! no l“ Msnseer um: moi-in; o! the o. anus l“ i}: {Q limiters. discussing the tail-end n. Boomer 1°‘ position oi.’ the club, points out that WWI-mt ll oi his players are now on the m5“ “uh 5mm‘ a?‘ Oifclal supplementary service lists méhrfpoinleoyl’ as ' 0 , a he National League. These Reba 4 Wm“ U STEWART I C0. B! c‘ LEAGUE O I I I . . ls:- or lzelircit isuthe strongest lei-tilled af¥h$fin m 11s .. , clubs. Patrick is quoted. , Q, 1311mm- 113 158 W-lh only e‘ght players on the - A, Qallant 118 148 Iliim ementary lists." ~ by :82: ' ' ° ' H. Herinesoe H ssgii“lii ..i:;."::;... sziizliiz "¢W---F°' ‘PM “rm-mi ° l d ‘ - Ml!- lganeoi iif.“s‘?i=.‘lz."'wiil’él‘.“iislli- Comfort ml Economy plump... H‘: m n? lil _ l J. maiEE-fiwel‘§°‘i.'§“$?ii§$§?i§ “ti: u” gig-ail??? 11%;, ‘f3 one: ‘ma: a1 3.133‘ 83$“ 1:: ‘twig: l P. Morn _ Ill 14' 11w bsfrwraigtJggsmih ‘gfgygngtzvehgr: High single o. Trainer m. - g8 nnswe ed the call otCcuntry two gmhfigls “gill?” b“. i “"5 “$0. this same spirit carried Y ' , n. m Magnetoa i no t- . e s a n '. ' Jimmy has now answered the V S H N G Sgt Plllll- l“ m‘ mill‘ whistle but the memory of hi: B‘ 9mg 13g 111 m‘ l. warm handc nsp wherever he J_ Ahmad 115 134 “nil?! HIM will lliiner on To the 3_ Doyle 133 1B0 ' mills rlnceileigtlysyglllgtlflglnmn ab‘ Nzlblvtfiluggfl u‘ a” ~—-__.___;._ Q Perfected after Y9"! 9f i _ ' re esrch and exfllimen" 5uqean_ _ T ail-new Gillette Lather 553'“, ‘ sis m . e ShavingCrcain uickly ro- J_ Menu,” 334 1Q; i" duces clouds o luxur one, m “unm- 56 w‘ tlny-bubblelsrlier that an e Q_ pwm a = 5 a B . :,=;;£'.'.:;"11::$::°;.'."'5'.... "-15%... a m i l J- ‘ “m” would Cmdlllta H‘: ti?! a. usrnnis sea. mired. Mada la one M‘ n". l Wm‘ Remember When (By The Canadian Press) h ir’ ‘ludogklliflhfi gig‘ oi oc ey Pl ' slve N. H game with New York Rowers seven years ago to- night ‘Hie Winnipeger perlo. in six exhibition matches w‘ New Yorkers in October 1W1. bring- ‘ng his streak to 000 be t down to Philade a the 00ml- i _ FORUM ’ T0 ~ NIGHT i th the ion he was lphie lain- Assorted Baseball NEW Along with the official batti cords released today the Na icnal league uncovered an assortment o! other inlormation about players and games in 1942. ted in the senior citcultfs program and three o! them every one oi their club's contests- Blllyl-lerman oi Brooklyn in 155, Bert Haas oi Olnolnnati in 154 and Bel Baker To Bosch Indians I OIJEIVIILAND. Dec. is > - Clevelann Indians today signed Del Baker-who recently was replaced by Steve O’Nei11 Is Detroit Tigers’ manager-to a one-year contract as coa Roger Peckinpaugh, tribe vice- YORK. Dec. 16 —(AP) -— IB- GUARDIAN - SPORTING NEWS Lombardi Wins National League Batting Honors Gloria Gallon Top Bank 0.8. Sports Woman ly I Fullerton. Jr AIooIateIEhPs-elg Sport ‘fl-of NIW YORK. D00. ll — (AP) — Gloria Oallen. record-mashing backstroke swimmer 1mm Nyack. N.Y., has been chosen as the out- standing iigure in women's sports in 1942 in the United States. :i":.."....r.::.“°i::*" a e annu s ast more than hall theirubalots ior the Nyack mhoolgirl who holds almliiamgnlil 8w l1 i“ ‘total oi = a en p0 e a poitng: Iromho‘! sports wtho voe.0itese 3B name or first place, eight tor second and "i? i?‘ sit; o! In! mo. o a ne Winter Park. Fla, National #10- meiofs Tennis Champion, took sec- ond place, by a nine-point margin over Betty Jameson o! San Ant- onio. Tex , winner or two major DXQS-‘Otllfi who made the announce- ment. said Baker would succeed Coach Oscar Melillo Me.ilio resign- ed a iew days a . Peckin augh dsclosed, adding t at he beieved Melillo intended to abandon base- ball and retain his off-season job. PecdnDB-IIKII said he did not know Altogether 265 players particip- appeared A BiT l BE e-Avuc’ Man-inc’! 1WD. a cu: . Wlnia T°BA¢¢° YOU moi-n as was-i. cnrw nu our golf events in a year when there was no national ‘ ‘ -hh tourney. oi spirituous liquors. wine and bee ion oi the war i "A period or some 1x weelu has been aiforded witlhin which nec- ustmenls 4 r throughout Canada roa- time duirat- mam’! Dotson-i “Bed B-lwhifl mmhl 1 because it was oiiered. ‘ ‘The liiuiio-t chivalrv alwaysde- mands consideration oi! the ieelmgs ‘ “A change 8.6. Newspapers .Luav| g. /1-I7 eosom PAL OF MANOR ~, FATTLETON! , ‘2-"1 was»; avnnnavnenme I m are ma 5O NOD VUOWT .$..‘ll!fi'3’i_ TONIGHT- -——-— the nature oi.’ the job, m. ma be made of ouiiers,‘ he said oi . GIT! BDWLING LIAGUI DiI-nn Litwhiler c! the Phlll 1!! Bak . I _ t 95% - hm d”. mm“ um of 151. eventy-eight played in 7t or H‘ "JV w“ m 4mm“ kgug fldlverglgé“ mwalgfi mmtffufi.“ ‘gughflfififi be maflnfm 50m ‘ PI’ Y’! Mfllk- m0" Ifimfi- 03mm arse;- Feb 1 1943* stitute a new code o1’ honor." ' Fred Small 152 1w are rile longest nine-inning game LESS T0 BE M, Km 5am 55.5., protrme, had m. g said the resrflnse oi __._._ R. LePage 2A7 242 297 W83 three hours and six minutes. ' ii‘ already curtailed hm,“ o; wk (he pegple w the 1.1.1.... demand“: VANCOUYE.‘ Dec “#40?” W, Campbell 185 14B 139 payed between Brooklyn Dodgers (conunueu ‘pom D a 1) with resultant reduuum 0g “ml war had placed upon them unis The vanwuwfgun QM 93mm“ W. 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