.1 EfiE ally gport and hockey in particular mlScS to be at a low ebb until ier the start of the New Year w; by next week the City Hockey wit; promises to roll merrily n; until the end of the sched- 8. ..' pgns have been wondering Why ,,- haven't been any games ,, .311 for the last week or so but '.1¢iais disclosed last night due to 1h the forces going on leaves ,1 colege students home for the "days it was felt that it would ,. be fair to any of the squads so ticker; to play; ilowerer January 5th the league >11 again swing into action and =.|1 continue until the fifth of ch when the winners wi.l be raided. A revised schedule appears this issue and a feature that 111 he noted with much satisfaction . that double header b‘llS B"! i! 1,1,; of the pest for the remainder [the 5611501]. ' O - - - t ainl a ootl move on {h (oefrtthey loci... officials. ublc headers never took greaty 1th the fBIlS here and in the lily double bill played in this lea- long before the second game 1,1 really got started fans were tilting to leave the‘ rink. l: all boils down to too much my for one night, no matter ow smoothly things are run. At every least it will take the best toi three holus to run the mes off and this is too ions- eh another bad feature is that e games to get over at a fairly rly hour woud have to start at hour unsuitable to most of the Iii-i. one Attendance is bound to be cut wn and the officials evidently kin cognizance of this and hav- .. tie interest of the league at art made a very wise move when ey rev'sed their schedule to take t of the double bills that were v aliy decicledfppn. confusion which has been reign- g for the past few days over ring training sites for the nat- ini and American baseball league ubs will probably be ironed out rlv next month when a special ssiorxid of the Major leagues will he . ' one Several clubs have already decid- - to go to new training sites and, - order to avoid any mixups it ~» been practically decided to rail e meeting at the earliest possible ie. And that is the best thing i tcollld he done for the Majors kv enough as they are due to time restrictions and the call- up of players.‘ About this time a ear a ankle Boucher, coach o the oe l- -dwe ling New York Rangers, had idea. The pilot of the Gotham rue Shirts was doodling away not permit forward passing ii iiie Way from one's own defence t e to the second blue line? That lild open up the game and keep -- iiefencemen back where they longed. O l O During the hectic Stanley Cur its vi lest spring. the writer d'e- ‘ d this idea with Art Ross iger of the Boston Bruins . was all for it. He even went I far as to sound out all the other it! clubs in. a lnail vote. . A! was to be expected, Lester trick of the Rangers voted in the motive. It is believed that Tor- to strategists also lined up with ‘s and Patrick. But, apparentiy, other three clubs resisted all iiiiiilii-i to change the playing les. At a recent suedal meeting tile National League board of ‘lagers. the plan never came to O I I As hockey is played now, it . el. the scoring necessary to trite crowds. In fact. if the scor- K continues at the present pace. goal averages will be among i? 11116119511 in the history of the llii. But the trouble ie that most 111m ilonis are made out of‘ 9L5. l O I F? are hard to follow. The ii "i? approach to hockey suc- i is graduely diminishing to a twheie. outside of an unusual icy like Bill Cowley of Boston, fro are no clever stick handlers D-lymakerf left.‘ a “dilly enough. the men who PM but the current version of niiiiiihed hockey into tlle ash I Patrick and Boucher-are ‘hiflme who introduced it, with m llh pressure offenslves that Bk 11 men into one end of the ‘Patrick and Boucher not . introduceu it but won a “in Clip with it‘ lithe teams were allowed to boiiiill the way from their net to M" 0n the opposition b‘.ue line, I of on. their own blue d- hiiliy would spread the action passer" .i::..'"°ii "c"- Wlklng. s and ng and Remember When mic Schaaf pounded out g 19- it bldecislon over Max Boer in his ) t 8'1 ght in New York 12 year; mil" 8M ‘Three years later hi WM bounded unmercifully ‘i1! dill; Primo camera and was ii .0 hi; corner while 30,000 L‘ yelled "like " He died in hos- " iiii" days. later. ..___________ MAKE SURE 0F PIIS i liie-of-the-month club, liy formed io 300 pies l It army at Milwaukee. pica- 9a.“ month for service- Jersey City llurler Iias Low Average NEW YORK. Dec, 2| -- (AP) -- r . The sturdy righthander limited op osing batters to an average o! 1.98 earned runs Per nine-inning game to top all hurlers who plctheti 200 or more innings. Emphasizing the lack of heavy hitting that cost Toronto a place in the p ayoffs, the records showed three Maple Iieafs among the first l0 most effective hurlers. Strung out behind hlm were Ewell Blackwell. Syracuse 2.02: Charles Barrett, Syracuse 2.05; Nick Strin- cevieh, Toronto 2.40; Hugh 354i- Jersey City 2.64: Jack Hal ett. Tor- onto 2.88; Nate Andrews. Bylflcilie 2.93; Al Sherer, Montreal 2.98; Wil- liam Brandi. Toronto 311i; Mid Tommy Byrnes 3.10. Kniekerbodifler Cues back To The Yankees NEW YORK, Dec. 2B — (AP) — Bill Knickerbocker, a1, who spent three years as a reserve infielder for New York Yankees from 193B W 1940, will be back with the Ameri- can league champions 088111 “Xi? season. The Yankees announced today they had signed the veteran. who was made a free agent last month by Philadelphia Athletics. Knickerbocker has Played 1° years in the American ieaiwe with Cleveland, St. Louis. New York. Chicago and Philadelphia. new DOMINION scnool. Honor Roll of New Dominion School for the month of November- Grade X.—l, Charlotte Strang; 2. Grace Strang: 8. Inez Shell'- Grade VIIL-l, Eleanor Mac- Ewen‘, 2, Florelrtdtte MacLean; 3. Shirle MacDona . Gratis v1.-1, Lois MacLean: 2. Joan Strang; 3, Elizabeth narrech. Grade V.-1, Louis Shaw. _ Grade III-l, Miriam Strum. 2- Ncreen shew. Grade II. sr.—i. John Macmill- Grade ll. Jr.—1. Jean MacLean. Perfect attendance-Inez Shaw. Lois Macllean, Mirian Stranil. N01“ gen Shaw. Jean Maclfiflii- .tli a pencil when it came to ilim. > ° (/////////'I¢,/_ . =- :.'-~.. . O Set your course for aunnier shaves with Blue Gillette Blades! They work hater, smoother and last longer becuueo they're diamond-tented for hurdnou . o t and have the sharpest edges over put on stool! Satisfac- tion ic guaranteed. PIIClflON- (iiHoiie Billet: also‘ - exactly an ..». Alli '. uvolll eenipo and Irritation o! mime r///”/I///I%,’l////]/IIIII/IZP By JUDBON BAILEY Rated on effectiveness as shown by (Associated Press Staff Writer) earned runs averages, Ray Combs of Jersey city we: rcwcicd today new YORK, Dec. as - (AP) - as the leading pitch of the 1M2 Baseball's quad over coring Intern tonal Lieilglle season by the g1- gggmgd 1y w official reoo ds ' bring a ut a special meeting of the PIR 1 n E ws Leagues lVill major leaguers early next month. Pressure for such a session has been growing for several days with Edward G. Barrow of New York Yankees lil the American league and William 13:. Berlswenger of Pittsburgh Pirates and Warren Giles of Cincinnati Reds in the National league all urging steps be taken to end the confusion. Their requests were made to the Prick in the National and William Harridge in the American, and al- so to commissioner Kenesaw M. sponsibility for calling a joint meet- n g. r-riok said today, alter receiving a call from Benswanger and e wire from Giles he agreed “all clubs should work in unisonand it would be a good idea. to arrive at a con- clusion as soon as possible." Various baseball eaders said they believed Landis would call them together as soon as a. meeting could be arranged. At the present time a joint session is scheduled for the second week in February in New lat SDU latFo York, but it now appears the need for revising training plans makes this date too late. Several clubs are willing to train Schedule 0f City League. ls Revised Cit I-locke League officials an- nounged lastyriight that due to the college and service teams hav- ing so many players absent over the holidays the next league game will not be Talayed until Tuesda , Jan. 5th. e original scheduc called for a. game tonight. 29th. The Jan. 5th clash will pitch the Navy squad against the Army team from Beach Grove in the first encounter of the season be tween these two outfits. - Following is the revised schedule that has been drawn up: Tues.. Dec. lS-Navy vs. R.A.F. at Forum. FrL, Dec. lit-Navy vs YM.C.A. P.W.C. vs. Army at Forum. Tues». Dec. ZB-EAJ‘. vs. YMJZ}. A., at Forum. Tues, Jan. o-Army vs Navy at F orum. Fri., Jan. 8—Y.M.C.A. vs Army at Forum. Mon.. Jan. Ill-RAJ“. vs B.D.U. Jan. To... llsri. 1Z-R..A.F. vs P.W.C. at Forum. Thurs, Jan. ib-Army vs Navy . SD17. Fri, Jan. l5—.S.D.U. vs Y.M.C.A. rum. Mon; Jan. ill-Navy vs P.W.C. at S.D.U. Tues, Jan. iii-RAJ‘. VI Army at 100mm. Fri, Jan. Ail-SDU. vs Navy at Forum. Mon., Jan. 25-R.A.F, vs P.W.C. S. D.U. Tues., Jan. 26—P.W.C. vs iLM. Forum. go?” rec. l-Army vs B.D.U. at S . . Tues.. Feb. 2-—R.A.F. V5 Y.M.C. 'l.'ll£'5., 1110b. 9—R..A.F. vs Navy at Forum. Fri.. rec. iz-Nsvy vs P.W.C. at rum. Mon. Feb. IB-Army 1| YJ/LC. A. at S.D.U. 'I‘ues., Feb. lit-Army vs RAF. at Forum. Tot all FrL, Feb. lgznd place team vs 3rd place team at Forum Final Series (Best Z-of-Zl games) FrL. Feb. 26-1st place teem vs winner of semi-final at Fbrilm. Tues. March z-ist place team vs winner of semi-final at Forum. FrL. March 5-lst place team vs winner of semi-final at Forum. The lea ue schedule consists of 25 games, games being played on B.D.U. ice and 17 games at the Forum. BOWLING 2 Kinsmen: L. Turner 148 243 172 R. R. Rice 195 242 172 L Callbeck 210 180 20 B. .IS. Lord 160 215 152 . ves 140 ll0 l Y's Menl- w W. Campbell its no m J McNair 120 176 156 Geo. Walters 214 106 17$ Hlcudmore 186 20B i» n :- R. Duncan 190 I18 128 E. Pineau 157 122 145 B. Arseuault 104 153 12d E. Veeeey 120 147 170 M. Carmichael 178 108 1B7 Guru's:- A. Likely 176 lei 100 B. H088 flit 168 208 O McDonNd 257 219 l B. Btiyles 148 l4’! 218 J Burden s9 15a 171 1 Blih Biiillé-H. Oudmoi-e 263. 1718b Three-O. McDonald 006. ONE LONG TRIP Before the de-Tys of railways, New Mexican cattfe and sheep were gsfik‘: h d , the ciiilkeomneali-il: iooo mile; to h 'pecial Meeting Of Major eld Early In February at homo. or tonce of their own parks, but most feel if they forego the benefits of nditi in the given shofid also train the United Sta es Army. which is taking over the school, does not need this facility. Boston Red Sox are ready to train at nearby Tufts College and Detroit Tigers are con- sidering using the University of glaichiganfls Field House at Ann Ar- r. ness to train at home provided other clubs do likewies, although he Presidents of the two leagues, Ford sat such a drastic change in policy is necessary. If train is Landis. who would have the re- of Philadelphia Athletics are berthed at Savannah, Ga., which is in the same Armv Corps area. as Florida; some of the clubs still are hopeful of returning to Florida; some have definitely to ai home; some want to compromise on the mid-south-North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky; and some want to delay the opening of the season. on procedure said they expected all arrangements to be delayed till Landis calls a meeting or charts some sort of unit- ed action. Ice Racing At n- Brackley New Year’s held a meeting on Dec. 17th. Ow- ing to the absence of the president Mr. Chas. Willis was chairman for the evening. nice balance on hand which will go towards another winters racing which several new speedsters have been purchased in the vicinity. The Club intends hodlng their first race on New Year's afternoon with four good classes. Nell Cochatodale, Litle Peter. Joe Volo. Nita Volo, Margaret Stratton. Peter Reaper, Bessie Scott, Royal Jim and others Ks mucinijlappy K., Holly Britten, Ethel Biiini, Bonnie Mary, Jaunita Axworthy. r Girl, 'I‘ex Worthy. Don Abbe. be bell ‘rings. The club ial invitation to all Victoria Driving Club to be in at. tcildonce with their speed. A. t F0 . "—‘. ATzliféglll-geb. 4-Nevy vs Y.M.C. $3211.‘ ‘filififgifig- Hooper; 3. ., at . . . 331 h _ ' What. Feb. 5—tP.W.O. VI Army at l ,,..1§’f§'_°_°_1, Wm, com. 3' m“ 1' m. Among Bligh. &--.P.W.C. vs Y.M.C. ',y¢‘.‘,.a¥§1'$'fij_1_ K8,... C0195. a _ a _ . . Marjorie Neill: 3. Thelma, (miss, Sttgillldligoreside; 3. Stewart Crabbe. 2, Audrey Cole Coles, Georgie Moreski . rLAYoFFs Audrey MhCQuarrie. Semi-final Series Ellghazldgollés-fl’ heather Cole's; 2' al to count) grade ,__1| Do,“ Cole‘; 2| Barry Moreside. - P _ 'I‘ues., Feb. 23—2nd place teem 51.3,???” “éfiftfifiwwflffiflif,” M,“ vs third place team at Forum. Kenzie, Marie Coles, Doris Ooles Heat-her Coles, ' Stella Maris School for the month of November. Emma Doucette, 3 Gavan Doyle. ion Doyle, 3 Rosella. Buote. ert Doucette. IreCl mund. LeCiair, 3 Ivan Blacquiere. rice Doucette, 3 Alyire Gallant. abeth Doyle, 3 Bern-lee Peters. 1 Carol McNeill, 3 Claire M. Gauthier. Likely B'e within a short dis- eouth their B kl Dodge‘ hit a ided to tofu E10’: yzfigiaeillihi ggoviding Barrow also exipressed a willing- d he has not yet been convinced ing in the north agreed upon, he wants opening t e season delayed. As the situation now stands, decided n near In view of this lack of agreement baseball spokesmen The Brackiey Pt. DrivinK Club appointed The Secretary's report showed a should be real 800d 115 Probable starters: Free For All Pace Class A Pace Lawless Peter, Samson Royal. _ Class A Trot Mr. Tilly. Lucky Guy, Darky Class B Trot and Pace Dr- Budicns. ‘Ihe Bullet. Frisco Races will start at 1.30 sharp so on hand and ready when the extends a spec- members of the (Patriot please copy) NORTH MILTON SCHOOL Grade VL-l, Howard Coies" 2, V.-1, Wendell MaeKenzie; s. Coles; 2. and Beryl 2, Horace Coles; 3, Marie Coles; 2, Grade IV.—i, Nannie veriey MacQuarrie equal; Grade III-l , Coles. Teacher-Verna Turner. ______________ STELLA MAME SCHOOL ‘The following is. the report of Grade l0 l Regina Gallant, 2, Grade 9 l Roda Gallant, 2 Mar- Crade 8 1 Edna Blaioquiere, 2 Rob- Grade '7 1 Alyre Pineau, 2 Edgar air, 3 Lorraine Douoette. Grade 6 1 Noel Gauthier, 2 Ed- Grade 5 1 Hazel Gallant, 2 Beat- Grade 4 1 Joan Marie Blaoqitiere Alvire LeClair, 3 Earl L. Gallant. Grade 3 i Frances Peters, 2 Eliz- Grade 2 1 Elizabeth McNeil], 2 THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN — I » I'll-ill THE SKATING 3 - 5 p. m. 8 - 10 pan. FCBIIM srock QUOTA TIONS MONTREAL STOCK EXC IIAIICE (Canadian Press) 1 £10m: Bell Tel Brazilian 14 3'3 Can Cem 5 1'2 Can Car Found 3 Can Pac 5 1'4 Can Steam 9 1'3 Dom Bridge 25 Dom Steel B i1 3-3 Gen‘ steel Wares B l-Z Int Nickel 33 Lake of Woods 1B 1-3 Masse Harris 5 3-4 McCol Front 61-4 Mtl Power 24 1-2 Nat Brew 35 3-4 Noranda 33 1-4 Power Cor 6 Shawilfgran 15. 3-4 St Law Corn 1'10 Steel of Carl 60 Steel of Can P 6'7 Wpg Elec A 8 Montreal Curb stocks Close Abit-ibi Com 70 Abltibi Pid. 5 3-4 Asbestos 21 1-4 Beauharnois 9 5-8 Bathuret A 14 Dom Tar 61~4 Don A 4 3-8 Ford A 20 Home Oil 267 Imp on 11 7-8 (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Commerce 130 Montrcal 14.1 Royal 132 Nova Scotia — Markets At A Gflance Toronto-Gold and junior oil stocks higher; other groups low- er. Montreal-Utilities and lower; other industrials changed; golds higher. New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-‘flheat unchanged to 1-8 of cent lower. PRODUCE MONTREAL, Dec. 28-(CP)— Caliadian Commodity Exchange. 1 gutter spot: Que (92 score) 35 Eggs spot: Eastern A-lergc 46A; A-medium 41A; A-pullets 38A; E- B 38A; E-C 35A. MONTREAL, Dec. 28—(CP)- Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture follows:- Eggs: graded shipments nom- inal offering A-lerge 40-42; A- medium 36-40: A-pullets 35-37. Butter: first rade prints Jobbing ‘pr ce 36 1-2-37: first grade solids. Jobbing price, 36-36 12; wholesale, Que No. 1 papers un - pasteurized stor e 35 14-35 l2. ease. curren receipt, color- 0 1 ontresl: FOB M whi , ue 19 5-8 FOB Montreal; ivholesae western and Que white 20-20 l-4, colored 22, first grade Montreal. Potatoes: 73 lb bags No. 1 moiin. tain Que 1.55; No. 2 25-140; NB and PEI 1.50-1.60. ....__..__._____ NORTH ST. ELEANORS SCHOOL The following is the Honor Roll of North St. Elanons School for the month of November, Grade VI. Six-l, Joyce Clark. Grade VI. Jr.-1, Everett Barrett; 2, Goldie Green; 3, Elleine Inman. Grade V.-1, shJ-rley Macoormack. Grade III. Sn-l, Frances Mac- Co ack rm . Grade III, Jr.-1, Betty Inman; 2, Tommy Grccil. Grade I. ill-l, Shirley Inmen; 2, Keith Simmons. Grade I. (bl-I, Kenneth 51m. mans; 2, Clifton MscCorl-nack. Grade I. tel-LC harlotte Mac- Comihvk; 2. Clarence Simmons. Perfect attendance- Everett Bar- rett, Shirley Ininan, Keith 51m- mons. Annie B. MecLeod-‘Ileacher. SPRING PARK SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of Nov- ember. Grade X-l, Joyce Shaw; 2. Cyrus Vessey; 3. Florence Burke. Grade IX.—l, Elmer Doiron; 2. Mary Mackin; 3 Ellwood Shaw. Grade VIIL-l, Douglas Dennis; 2, Lois Shaw; 3, Patricia. French Glide VIL-l. Lois Burke: 2. Bud- die Constable; 3, Helen Gamester, Grade VL-l, Maurice Burke; 2. Grade v.-1, Roma Burkef 2, Grade l No Tests. Tiwiiijiiglfiiliw Plmiiliiii Merle Gallant; a, Elizabeth Sims. Grade IV.—i, Shella_M(_>I_llI_l_l§;__2,__ New York Stock Exchange Oillelpnllaiited’ Advertisements Under the new government regulations which became e1. , fective on September 4. It ls still permissible to publish over an advertiser's own name "Help ttiulttti" advertisements fur domestics; farm help; teachers; nurses and probationers; nsllliinlg and trapping help. and for siudenu employed after so o0 . All other "Help Wanted" advertisements, however, mull be submitted by the advertiser to tile National Selective service officer, Unemployment llhllfZlllCO Commission, I‘. 0. (l. F. flail. Richmond street. unil on receiving the ol- fici-ris approval the advertisements can tilt-u be inserted in The Charlottetown Guardian. - !?__ Advertising Rates ~Pkayable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement £6 Cont; Central Guardian locale. 60 per word; waster] "11 gum-n (cghgdl n p lo per word; Announcements d (,‘ i: t. 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L111 £1‘ 1-2 Mrs. Kcrrs Dcpiirllncllt k L 11.1w mdqf figerétaifi: - 1D 1n:- ‘Oungy an 0 Muassnd clgfgdiégfgiizxl‘; igméifélggéidéegfiazl- lieirs-at-luw and next of kin 01 the Madsen ~89 h: ham - i above nanicii Percy ROdDiICSOQ arr/d Mililfiic 1'75 Grade VI.-1, Frances Wallace; 2 t? m P9150115, mteresie n t e5 ' McWatt '10 1 2 Frances McAldufl“ a Eva. Ghlldill. ' W.“ i“ w.“ °"°"“-‘°d- . Mill (tiorp 1'16 ' Grildc V.-l, Ferile Wilkic; 2, , “Alf? Notiifitnilimg,athfgifig“ ' -. . ,.- .,.; . . .1»; i(..1 ;.'~$' L ' v Ngsiligog ,0 71-‘ shitiey Murphy, .3, llniimt Miupliy slnpxu, Cum: benglngA d?’ ‘m. egue ' 1t y i D t first day of Decafn er . . . guru"?! 8g '4 Iiss Valiacel cnlr meat namby S9,, Medcngd 1% afipeupbe, orme ‘ G v,._ b -3_ are me inc un cr-igne e a ro- gglcll: M117! 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' Al!" ood _ f. s . ~ W“ 3H8 2.2g Primary D cpartment I M ‘J u 3 ‘ O.\' Till-I DLUTEQIYE ROAD UNLISTED Grade IV.—i, ‘Alnrv COlISlIlSZ E, , 0X 5>\'|'[-“|)_\\_ _|V\‘\;['_.\RI\' 2, 1943 Marion MzicKriy; .i, . , AT 3 PM“ gtgiligt Ciop 1.50 GradclIL-l, °“5 ° 17 incl i and milk Foothill .33 ‘ . t" i‘. Osisko .13 ‘ 1:1“, ‘(f5 imigiflflflfi: Pend Ore 1.05 _ d M H C_ . ‘ ‘x1 l‘, HIM}, _ mic-r £131 S1,?“ lfllllh," V, u , m, _'li-rz~i._ (ii Ii il.i_v stormy sale David 3117119. 3. Shirley 1111711955- f a e * -'.' - f,‘ m‘ I ‘_ 0 n_ H ' will lit- |ll‘ll| 1 i- inllivuliig Monday. Grade 111__1_ Clarence M“- 2,Fieda Champion, .l, Gail Clhmiii- _ “ryqnl; [HYCHIL Kenzie; 2, Helen Cameron, Francis 10h. _ _ . n Iii‘. ' i“ ’ ' - "‘ - wanna I imply mien gallant, 2 GLI‘l3d9LI_.ll.1l‘.-—fi,]Flllqiv chwimrion. H. . ‘vlgyhtxlilyuky; Qm g ___ 7 Bertha, Egan; , 1's. l llili l .1 - (‘(i(‘.l(‘l‘- . - .- - ' - ‘ Georgie Doiron; 3. Betty Wigmore. —-— ‘ , " ‘f. w! .. 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