OCTOBER 22. 1940 _ 1.151141514131211 WHEN (By The Canadian Press) THE. ("i153 LQZTETQEN - m“ R TA" PAGE SEVEN <1 (jfpb former middle and 1 world boxing champion, 'lant.‘c city 1'- yws aeo . ~ tollouzng a m nLr nc'e oper- ‘fcf’ Known as the Pittsburgh '-“11ti1'11111. he vihipped almost every " n he mot in more than 300 bat- ik: o"... a 13-31-111‘ career during “m, or which he wYas blind in one Q Q 1 Player's “MILD" cigar- gi” ‘ w __...__ eties have “weiproof" ,' , , PBPG! which does not Permission Of 111.1. 11, 111.. 1117i "C.A.H.A. Sought o.» two/v §ydfl€y SH" ‘Montreal Rggkie Wants .'I3Playe_rs Sign ' Has Punch To Follow In Footsteps fig§§§5§21t2i'§'*‘i1'"w§l§ BOWUNG Rangers’ farm club in the American Hockey League, announced here l , tonight he had igned 13 layer f0 S l n; 1 the coming seasfon, and eixgpected 1t I 1n have all contracts completed by —~-—-— A _ ‘ tomorrow. _.. L , ‘whit-Tm; NB“ OCL g1_.(cp)_. ’ ' Ramblers hBVe been trainzng here 5'1‘. 1111'A(1l:~1'1‘l1 1 ~_ 1 f Tony Grams“ _ By Robert Clarke since last Monday. ____%_ (Qp _c 1 -1 D - _ $511; tiifjlhtgsxfages ( m“ have town Man Canadian Press Staff Writer sgghaaogsigeareég 111 ‘gag; 9511:”: CHARLOTTETOWN ausvs W w realtc? 331g ‘ins 1.5a“ my gm Encuslil‘. iiiaagvfig éggmggge J . N ST. HYACImqm Que’ Oct 21_ o: promise." . 9y 10 Mixed Doubles Duck Ping Winner of '34 D b yen‘ s- » ;. . ‘ __ 1 ' -' ‘ ~ _ . . ‘ , : .1 “"8 °"" si:"11:.11.:: s21: 215121;" a ill lit? °' Y 1:12: -~1'.‘:,;"‘,;‘1,§§I.'.“f,'1"1§e £25m “he , _ Canadlens. wants to be the famous Bouchcr. nephew of Coach Frankie E-Cana h 149 1 ‘ - m _ ) Dead ltonflbgtlt jlll" r A > F "‘"“>"ll1l'- 101-“ ‘k f!“ deiememan h” S dne V! t 51m o; a famous {amen 301mm,- of the National Hockey a g a“ _ 12 104 key League w ‘ 54111000111111 unlfh of Or- ,- Grabus 1_ . d n on be, Mm y y C OTlaS And the,“ now,“ ma: Bu“, League Range“ M. Burke 8a 102 111-113 mg season . M11111 $l.tititt,000 111 1111.111111- I r. '3"‘§‘is3i€111:nc11§11p*gns this m- Qullw the Ottawa football m: of Glldlnel‘ “id the followina Md "'_§°,“'°°'d 1°‘ "1 91 ‘ Quilty 111111 Rumor 111,111 19 have "w m" '“""'“°"°“- ‘ t-e- ~- ‘ _ ' . 1 . ywar 12s 10:1 110-504 LEXING-qb - I‘. t. ." - "31 11111 ~~¢t sure Just what the no fiiii°l1ef.'“1'i-l'éi'l'i1ii"§o1'iil1'fiié'li1'é 3353191»? Xtgggiy fiuemgdttyeii p. Blackett 104 a9 101 ficfvm°me w’ ‘ti’;3°'111i’“12’;'§i1?§§“c°§3§3i1§“?1§‘° w” 5152i‘ e25 wing‘ “m?” 112111» 111a but 1do know that 2,_(5.T)li_§gl)l*f‘:3c1;mlffio§l., 01:11’. gigolo in the National Hockey Eforlilaidiirliisgbypelfzgoeéirliltinmlflziélflslicing §LTiPrauSht 90 122 114-630 9111's Wilda. diedmtglcliay. ia§gréglllllothfisv2l .. Cjiunigr 1 eicqhaw 011111111: ~ ti” ' 1 - wards st. "u. n o "so, ' m" 103 136 104 ‘"18 vim" t ~ l‘ F“ i 7 ' -.“"“ ' s" W112: . o ‘mu’oofenizinmyrgswzTzmickf thegadanzo'l"dw"tfinl'? 3:1‘ "t? p121; Lude wglreggl Boring: Pgficg‘ J. Dillon 82 104 90-61!) tracked “lilac “the 5.'a".11'.'111u'1',@l’$17@'ll1§'111~0 yoiiirwl - ' 17,70 line liyul ed in here over the weekend to in the NHL. myself." said Quilty. ‘Frank Bmlflhel’. Miwhell PQCWBL. Al- B"°°k“"‘“"° Fail" OI hi5 owner @1111 be sight-d a h "Wnw "“""- "“ "- Ad“m~‘- ""1"" Nvrlh Sydney Victoria: "I've 111111 the ambition to play bert Collinks. Norman Callzsdixie f,’- D°“°°"° 1°" 12B 100 Mrs. 1.1111111- Dodge SlOftll, 111 viri 1111111 1 '11s 111611 1111i» two “"" T“ ' G'""”~"‘~ ~‘°“"”" ‘m’ W’ in‘! tho Cape Breton nuke). profggsjqna] hgckgy eve,- sgnce 1 and Murdo McKay. ' McKay 92 99 35-515 .3311“ W a fflfm near here. squads, 1c reds and 11111;: ‘trleigsohcrh golfing two “m ' 955W?- used t0 \\'."llCl1 tie id Ottawa. Sen- ~ '""“ _ _ . ___ _ Lh, \\" unni: v . __ ' ‘3 ‘ w‘ 1 1 ators plny at hdmpo more than a OUT OUR WAY *“ “f " ‘N ' "X-“l-y-a m? . ~- ~ 1 Eunrd duties and ’ half-firm?“ Years ago." By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDINT HOYQF " ' ’ Monty taking a turn St F X T M Qqrlncn D1111: 15w?‘ hmnggs 11131 f Mcqw V53 fl . 1 .1 , - “uh - AIaJor Hoople r . , . - a ui _ i _ - i - .._ , -- 1 1 ,..{;.§“,3’§§ ,§,{;.‘.‘.“§‘.-..m,_ ' ' ' o eet ster, is infinitely “ti: 1515.1. ‘$5511. eur 1 SEE PLAGUE TAKE BUCH AN OLD REACTIONARY.'-SPUTT-TT/?ww '1 " 1°it%"""1s- S D U Team §3“€11l.’§5‘;1."“li.1“;“'€¥§ll1€§'“§éi2§ w My -I THEQESM°T iiiiwd’ “ ‘°' °F 6"“ °‘“‘§“°“*“*“E’°“*“*‘“' 1o 11 oinne 1 c rea y, _ TH i l THAT SOME PEOP E N 1 ' ~11 1111a 01m Kowcinak ' ' ' "M" "~’°" 'm"“’”s°" m“ by Tugtlilcég-tEvggHE NEW IDEA lust-sap or 0:951: 11§E"'G“" m?“ FLAWSWA um no and ‘hen we Qullty, Ken Rcardcn of Edmonton /, P, ' THE“? ALLEGCD MlNDS TO 1-. // we Posstettirtes . wvszv wauqurz. NUMM,I suau. HUNT 1 ~ OTHER WAY UP w” Lutcsk" m“ ye“ q- E"Z>'1°"11l‘“°1'1‘1111°§ year“ 1J8‘: | " . 11.11 ortgor frcm Win- we of the best 1 to u - ~. 1 f‘ f °Z Y‘ ‘eslme A Atchjngon‘ Bud Mm 1n the Mal-mules wnimmget iguags still working out w;th the team. ' UP A BANKER WtTH A LITTLE MORE lMAGdNATlON/ 11d Doug Fritz, the latter - loft over from last - loop will be much 1i this year than last. ciubs have much be really keen. And they slvinz us a tough Things Going T00 Good For Happy Day sr CATHARINES. ont, Oct. 21 -1CP\~C"ncl1 Clarence (Happy) D -' or Hronlo Maple Leak is not her happy about the way are going around his train- .r.g tom-q at Garden City Arena here. He wears a worried expression -ar.d 1111 not that things are going badiy. 11's quite the reverse-it's all loo acod to be true. "rhzngs are going too good al- together and I don‘t like it." he confided, All three goalies worked through the four-hour drill-mostly Broda 1nd Bzmion. with Stein spelling off only on; gelling by Eroda de- 1_:>..< chanting of fiycr lzncs. There was no change from the prior polity of trios-Drillon-Apps- Daudson were pill/Cd against Gold- La “c-Markcr and Metz-Tay- tum-and none of them thrtr punches, The Kirkland- Bclliiirzcr-Kowcnnlnivic- opptvod 1.110s ronsstlng of r. Chisholm. Heron. Mann ilett. one of the game's béit, utility noon. when the St. Francis Xavier Ullil/"silv team, Intercollegiate Cilfllnliiuns of Nova Scotin, and thi- ahsts 1n last year's Maritime play- downs, meets St. Dunstairs Uni“!- Sltv 1940 Squad which is on a par with the great teams of former Yearl. It_is ten years since these two high-y rated teams clashed. and that time the local squad was host to the Nova. Scotla, champions. Fourteen years ago the St. Francis- Xavier team journeyed from Anti-l gonish to tins province, where they‘ layed the St. Dunstans uad. ver since that meeting fans ave been waiting for another chance to see these teams in action again. Friday will be the day these fans have been waiting for. and they can rest assured that they will witness a ban -up encounter. The local squad as been noted (or its fight- in: spirit and when they stack up against a colorful team like their Friday's opponents anything can happen-and prtanblv will. The St. Dunstnns squad will play a return match in Antigonish next week. Both matches are exhibition games. Bruins Continue Double Sessions HERSHEY, Pa, octfnz-filnfaii)’: Boston Bruins today launched an- other week of double session prac- daily. The day's grind found Flash Hol- inen, in the Bruin nets due to a painful but not serious injury sut- fered by regular goalie Prank Brun- 'br1cTJo-l§p6i'aiive Commonwealth m“ (o, thB Nagyona; gockeyJn Halifax South. Halifax West 1mm“ season but, the 111-1115 m-etnnd Invcrncss. Conservatives re- being limped w a single ggfjmmggg ;tu1'11cd their men in Colchester Dllnillifs Rugby field “may “m; That Quilty has time stuff claimed I of him bv Irvin seemed apparent sclf Sundnv when Canadcns defeat- cd Ncw Iinvon Eagles of the Amer- ican Dengue 5-2 in an exhibition game. Playing with Ray Getliffe and Charley Sands. Quilty scored two goals and assisted in another while Getliffe got a goal and two assists and Sands had two assists. from the way he conducted hlm- I’ Acolamations In Five U. S. Seats HALIFAX. Oct. 21—(CP)-I"ive seats in the Nova. Scotia Legisla- ture were filled today by acclam- ations when nomination day pro- ceedings fnilcd to develop contests in any of the rldlngs where by- olcctinns were to have been held Oct. 28. 'I'hree Liberals and two Conser- vatives were returned without op- position. filling all vacancies in the KO-spat House and leaving the standing whcre it stood before the seats ivcrc opened. Both the Lib- eral Government and the opposi- tion hnd agreed to let each seat go to the party that held it prev- lously. The House standing now will be 24 Liberals. five Conservatives and Fcdcration member. The Liberal nominations were and Cumberland. Ctunb-srlands representative will be Leonard W. Fraser. 38-year-old Halifax liuvycr 1x110 wns chosen loss than two weeks ago as head of thc- Conservative party in this . 2‘ / \ __g BRINGING UP FATHER BY %LL.Y 55-1/4"‘ NEE/E TONIC HASNW ANYMORE EFFECT" ON ME v I'M A6 WEAK A5 A KITTEN‘ BUT I MUSTNT LET THE i@Li<S KNOW-l MU§T KEEP LIP THE BLUFF- WELL-ll: vouizs ‘FHA-r STQON - so 1216m- m AND A.O.NUt.iM I PREQFDENT ‘TO MR. NUMMlj By George lift-Marius” sck. A high close-up shct from the lProvim-e. He has never snt in the stick of Dit Clapper struck Brim-1Housc. T,C_A, sck 0:1 tho elbow, CllLlSllig him to ‘rho ollhcr nominees: d be excused for the rest of the day. Libvr’ :- IO-2 . - 2 ‘ -" . lung Iumru 37mins", 1m. Wmld 1mm; nrrvul 0 ‘Hailing Wcst—Geot'ge E. Hagen, ' i W; g g . I 33,151,;figgeglefgbgf’egiteghgffldfg; Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE “"=' in July for “private reasons." »1 v/" ' = $ Halifax South-J. R. Murphy, g _ A THEV BEEN QUiET |‘M NOT 5O QJRE OF _ - _ NQW FOR FIFTEEN THEM Flai-FFINL: AND é Halifax clothing manufncturcr. MINUTES- MPNBE MAKINI: UP- IT 60UND$ Yuvpctlinii is nu important de- ll-uiluvnt in the maintenance 0r- mu ion 0f the Trims-Canada .= it is responsible for the ct’ the operating equip- d the work is carried out 1p nf P.\'pf‘l'lS undcr a chief lid l>v ihc vntious shops ‘I‘ll"li‘ such particular‘ dc- l< of rho aircraft 11s radio. en- i5“"~ mvrtuncnis and accessories. T r- lf‘\l)f‘i‘llfll\ department prop- “"llll.'il‘ll\' concerned with Inn's as tho rnmplctc nir- 1111111111: 11cm‘ and controls. - nit-piano is returned to 1 lmsc- at Winnipeg for nltm" f‘\'l>‘l‘_\' 150 hours of “m inspectors go nvcr it ' is tnvcltcd hv the hnn- ‘11 m" hunrnpri‘ operation. ~ .11" tum-n than 300.010 rivets l: “to "rurttxro ri’ one of Trans- tniznrltk irckhccd Fourtcens. .thc team's manager. putting his Break Camp DETROIT. Oct. 2l—|(CP)-—'I‘!1e cnmp of Detroit Red Wings broke up officially today with Jack Adams, stamp of approval 011 the club's personnel and tho form-club plav- ers as “the best lcoking crowd of players 1 have evcr seen assembled." Tonfflht Happy Ema Manager of Detroit's farm at Omaha Nob, loft with his plnyflrs for Omaha. Tho players nf thc National l Lpnguo Wings and its American, Longuo Indianapolis" Cnpltnls rc- maincd tcgethcr for ihcir exhibition series. The Rrd Wings won the Gcntllity is the ability to ignore in others those faults or blemishes we will not tolerate ln ourselves.- Invt-rncss - Alcx MacKinnon. young invcrncss lawyer. Colchcstcr-George S. Dickie, Middle stowiacke lumber operator. Three of the seats were vacated by the resignation of members to intrr thr- Hnusn of Commons. These were ilnlifitx South. whore Pl'(‘1lllf‘l‘ Angus L. Mucdonnld lcft to become Minister for Naval Scr- . vices: lnvcrnrss. where Dr. M. E. McGarry snt. and Cumberland. va- rntOd by Percy C. Black, Conserva- tive House loader. Colchostcr was (uwncd through the death of G. Y. Thomas. i 1111111111111‘ 11111.1“ -- mous" pour lion uuti‘l thc 0nd of the war. B0111. recently bczttrn bv Emr Roderick. wnltrsrweighr, champion, said. how- ‘ ever, he would box in exhibition bout; for Spitfire or war funds.__ TOO STILL NOW TO BE NATLRAL H75 DEATHLY GUE6$ l BETTER SEE- Wi-iAT‘6 LIP \\ YA (JIVE€> ME GEE$E -BUMPLES t\\ - wvuz. Ev ' pnrt 0i’ _ ' _ _. ,1l1"lll"i‘ 1<§1111~1~t1li1¥1 vxaniin- opening gnmr of the series here i\LOl;1I)JOl\_lA.:i‘L‘1’P\-E_1lc Boon. Pliut- ____ _ .___ W. _>._.__ -- __ -'"" *“<""="‘"" “Y f"““"°- m“ "W 5'" 1112 '1?'11‘1'~;“11 51111123-15111“133K333 TIPPLE AND "c111" STUBBS 4" 11111121113, I 6UE5$ |’LL TAKE MY QJARTER OUTTA MY BANK, 1 BETTER 111v: - H VVLLL, wucst Qnfliuui 111113111-1 @114}. 2111?. An-"m TlbljlllTHld 71317171212 — TWO MINDS WITH A SINGLE’? THOIlGHT 1' KNOW WHY cv so HE'S 2EALLY,CV,|1"S roo WE'LL (,0 r012 SAYS HE’LL‘ STAY TRYING TO WONDERFUL A DAY 1'0 A SP|N,.WE CAN Sn‘ HERE WHEN SHOW HE CAQE§ QPEND HEQE IN THE MOQE FOQ M‘. i‘ I'LL TALK HIM OUT‘ OF IT’ 11-1} HERE INSTEAD OF PLAYING IN TODAY'S GAME~HE HEARD ME SAY ALL FOOT- wE cam so . Qioims . _ ‘ , 1 -I . _ l lFillWLZiii / . , yin-L»: J-flnfivflumnn w» ' Tow‘ Nazl 11| g ._. . fined to London. so rlvilizrtion in the English countryside turn; 1:11;?‘ ",1,",]‘.,,',’,§,";',' x.",'.','"1'1.:1e1e:;f1l: socks the safety of a cave. Tho cave above, in Kent, w“ for- “W "M in brick mo‘. Now w. vmtllated. "M"! w- "4 "°""’P'°°‘- .L t