JANUARY 19, 1942 m lEs_G_E__$_lX__ T"E_._Q*JA13!1QITE.TQW_§_-GUARDW“ Iuo-oawoo vooomoooo-ooovvo-ovoooooo-wom ¢ooo+oo+w¥ P YOUR PlIYSIQlIE Helped By Regular, Wholesome Exercise suuma WILL no lT-SIIRE g i TRY u TONIGHT 1-9. p. m. m: ronum i vv vvvvwTvv-v i l g2jjj1,j,,";i,iii;;,,j_ " Ran ers Win In Overtime To report to fi‘ z ' f F g C 5 4 T Canadian Arm v i Attem-‘wn Skate" rm." an“ '8'“ 1' . ° y Fora De/lglrl/ul (Inmge g Owing tn (he blackout to rfgular skallng session a! Wf§¥J-§%QG‘},,;,,,5’,°“'D,,,,1,Z§(A2111? R I . l z llzirfltilnlifllilfllln-he [mm 7 "m" 9 olchwk instead M ‘he usual é NEW YORK, Jan. 18:; both 0t them w cur-roe :1.» inc too o I New York Rangers, coming from scorer 0f the evening. behind a three-goal deficit, tonight defeated a fast, aggressive Mont- SUMMARY l.:__ real Cnnaclicns team 5-4 in Over- . . time lo gain revenge fcr the 6-2 First Period ' defeat they suiirrzd in a National Iitcksg: League game iii Montreal Scoring-None. saturzlzii‘ night. Penalties-Sands, Pike, Patiirk. i‘ I Fof h P O I lcfllliridlfllfi.‘ iiceiiiinig a‘ Vliiffiay in s d P Id o - (ieir ight or sx ‘i pace, am- econ ero 3-2) 1 n l t meted in three goals in seven min- _ lites or the second period and led 1—Ca.:iadiens, Chamberlain (Ben- _____- 4-2 \\‘lif‘ll that ucriod ended. ZLJiC-‘J Izdli d 4 Relll€lllb€f “"16" Dmm" “"- 18—"‘-P>— W“ “m” “m” m" "1""- iiifiillti‘=LJ<Z°J3L“£‘i ‘iifé°fi‘ioi~‘é“i‘»‘i>eiti 3—Cziggdi€1§ %“-ECiliiL?“-‘i'>iiI-ii1i§1?» L‘ ‘fit J."‘-i-‘i‘l-"“<""‘»“ P“? ni-cekiyii Amwicins gamed flflh 5m‘- erful‘ illliildki they have staged in 6:5) ' int,‘ He (‘by lliecugilllailslilfiusljlgil-lgle); inn Army physical examination, but il was not known whether he would be called immediately for active Q O-NOOQQOOOQ O§§§9-O§% §§§Q'OQ§O VGQ§O—OO'G§-OOOQ+GQOOITOGE-IQ iutig DLLlll‘.\l‘l. like ollier Canadians on ' arid other National ' muzzle trains. has been a member oi the home defence forces oi the Dominion during the last t-wo cit-seasons. Winchester Blended CIGARETTE TOBAfiCO place lll Lin. A o til Hockey Lea- ‘ W 1 h m“, to m‘, 4__R'an ers Watson 8.22 , _ _ - it min-Oi; Red SUMMARY tieir lollswlllll 3rd e - 5 - < , Un.on l0 ycais ago _today. _Star _ - ilcaorit before MW“ ,“‘°‘rd 313°“ v3.13 'é°'1,l1,le‘° fifiagfegika 0mm" ‘PAW 5m‘ §fl§pback of Momreals Dominion A delightful blend of Turkish, Virginia 7 an afternoon First Period 5cm“ Tim‘ "-1 _ F‘ o ‘m y -' . -. .> ‘h."mp“m5' Tellllirfllmckvd 6991139 _ scorrd illi‘ winning goal. through 6—Caiiaciiens. Blake lBCllOLl 18:08 (yugwoiiiy- C; Rim,“ Ro\,nhr;d_.,-_. dB 1 t b f u- p . ,, , PF m” C. ,1,“ “up, ._, t. _ t, s an ur ey o accos or r0 ing your own. "tied with 1—D(‘ll'(1ll. Brun-cteau (Ki lrea, L-vn“ PM‘ ' C“. l‘ (m “k Kl"? A“ “S; mull-LT" Quinn“ mo F’"_'t'w‘si “ml M‘ Mm‘ i~i wflils to gazn Joiiesl 14:27 ixlsslni: ply?- i0: \\liii'_li they the or nii main’. ClLllillAl ain ; Dci- _,_ 193]“ He “in rm ‘ii-ll iv Dinargin al— 2—B1‘20kl}'fl. Watson (Amistrong ndrlqffil lgllfhgiflollt ghgegltrfiiul: CM ‘ma-lo’? iiistiltcd in i937. T‘ 1 t” I L i 145] ' _£‘1 CV16 m '5 i’ ~ - ‘ Am i-‘om i the iilslnfigfilidéiiniigivt PenzzairiigiOrlando. gm?“ péssfiutl‘, glrfgefihéhe“lfggi(ngg Third Period N- H- L- STANDING 0N5 m-O goals w lead f)?" e-‘Ha , _ Y‘ -.. _ I -——-— >47 -u surge aiidkloxoiklenJos Second Period h??? girfiil- Pgfillltfllilé 7 Cniviiie (Pratt. Club I‘ W L D F A P‘! a Ranger iteamwyvhiclTliiskod _ its and at 1:46 of the middle period Pe1g]11g5_PQrp]g[-id Pr”, l. mcu - '6' ‘ ' " ‘ " - _ _, ;=.-. w,» , _ llfillil corng i ' . l l kd cli;l' ii- - ‘i -- “ ' ' . xvii bain-‘ed me 3“'B1'°°k1l'11i Fitld ‘AYmSiYOlIS 3144 £011)‘ 4x191?“ ‘,,'1,‘“‘c,‘,‘.}f,.§“°§;, 8 Hityllllgfligdiylfisl] bid‘) m héon’ kffifm k ?° l?’ 5 3 a! 5‘) 5,3’! Wilffllll; weak ollndggenclol?‘ 0O e tolbexhiszlclliiicligglzxgtlrllitlly plgteet? Second Perl d _‘ Amiszi-oiig drew 4—Brooklyn, Anderson 11:40 Shlogi 51'1u,-})'511;it ‘ ‘ P€1l=1llty-—G0upille Tlli ¥0l £216 9 1 l0.) 81 Jo qua newly Ionned ‘no o; Joe Hue usslsun‘ Benoit completed h“ ° n ‘f’ iii-is . -'>—Br<wklyn- Watson (Armstwniz. m; h Chanmermm charm, C‘f,’-°“.,° n .1 3° 5" 33 Benoit, Toe Blake and Mu h hat-trick on successive goals and 4—Cana,dicm sands (Getllii i» M“! Bmnemau put Detroit m Lars-cm) 16:02 Sandsrpand Buddv O'Connor gave Overllnia B-églltl‘? 1 11g 29 Chamberlain m‘ the pa“ for e Pew Mm“ mud "9 oanadlens “canadims, B6110" (BQlAku from lll 111% W51 PPmd ‘Vim 11W Pf-‘mltlek-SVPWBPB. Jones. Summer- Canadians their i)“, sew“, period Dét 1g“ 8 9 1,, ,, 21 Habitant win. with Benoit picking scoring on a, combination attack Chamberlain) PE .' first 0f his min goals. but Watwn 11111- Abel, 36115011. E8811. 1 d nd an“ PM, “ham (from 9_Rangm_s Pqmfik (Hwhl, N Fa g - '77 55 20 up three goals for the night arid with Jerrv Hoifcrnan and O'Con- 8-—Cl11ll1(l10TiS Benoit (ch lied it iliiiii half a minutef 1M d P bd glilfqcgmm w“ All’ Clohnor had C:n\_n1e)-7_0é ~ -- - 1- ‘IVICHUCIH .8 8 19 1 66 100 1'1 his lincmiites nJT-Leting on €lltli of nor lain) Bloke) "39 ambu- i ~ man." sure o ‘ r eri 2 _ " , , ._ t‘ ~- ~ —..~~.~-— mmi __ . i‘ . ' _ 0111i DP1'i'-d~ Th‘? . {Emmi loxthrilll"lglgsijggdililzlkeuifll Pcnnnms Mum “Y5 171 it Nolio ._ Hockey BenoiVs first market‘ sent Can- SUMMARY 7 oqégllltllléfifg§ll5‘llgorln (Hcnemmn “ w“ "mdwd b" S???” Brmmwa“ ‘M"R°“"y’ 2li.“l»\\'g()0-:£0’\l>l1la.1‘gln f~i ‘the last saiiuiio-ivs: unis },'f,f§3‘,‘,~"c‘f§,'“;f Ollfmfoj?‘ ‘"5" be- odious ahead early 1X1 the came. Penalties-Croupllle Coulter ' Don Gi _ I ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ' . . but Alf Pike got this one back on First Period ' ' The its waits. who iii their '7—Brookli'I\.Kr01-(Mosdell> 11:43 Pmml- N-mgi; _ _ Th" Qumme failed to alter the a play with Alex Slilblck nd last honio apparcaiize had blanked 8—-Detroit. Grosso (Abel, Glese- ,me§§_.f§g gigngoévatzfntlzrfiiaiglgfia Cangguen tea“; {f_*l'1‘,~ch18ha(scPéonQ position oi either club in the Stan Pratt. Then while Pralytt gvas 1—Canadiens, Benoit (Chamber- ma“ Peri“ ympi-qi: cm “is 10-0, this time bnesht) 16:28 ii"? ‘ll wor serviuwnmjor penal- lit-te in the way of sévriii- l-lfi ‘("1— sumdmgf Serving a lMnalLv. Tcrrv Rcardon lain. Blake) 7:53 8—R-\r|gur3 N 501mm (p m,” "welded ‘he 131T“ numb“ M goals Penany_F1eld’ “ L12: ior a bsisk fivlil l‘1‘\\'l1l(‘l1 they son turned ill 01w oiuitsn bqvli‘ ‘-_ mictliyxflfaliflliédloflk n 2-1 lcadnln the slapped iii Buddy O'Cwi:inor‘s pass 2~Riingcrs Pike (Shibickv Pratt) 3B2 ’ ' a . . . . . » ~ .. t _ A ‘ m. T L , _ __ W _ _r . .. -.‘ paged off their gloves and ex- formaiices this bS‘{‘|~'()1i to (hie-ii- “m, r01," more “igwthe d“fk"élrlllgé‘r;l'tg‘éé;llggaiu-w V119“ Pcllmtlcs—Kcn REGTGOI) (mtg-m Changed Severn blows“ llie second-place New York Rang‘ frame to clinch the (‘ccisioii against the continued Ciiii5»'li:‘(: \__ I I . , k B I'll l I18 Defeat Chzhawks gefgfllé ‘iiiimifiiiidpe-Aliliii‘ 31323:", OUT OUR WAY By. J. n. Wiliams uu 1i BOARDING HOUSE h Watson getting assists .-_.__._.__ .. . ‘ 4-3 TO Retain ISt P ldCe @~J¥QI%;I'I§®S;.M"<-ooi> Goof-l! DiMag” voted xiTjiiflTp-‘filég’ ‘P2553155 Player of year Hgielgfléslfixiélihlllcéagclioii (O’Con- arilcliuyniajor). Watson imalor), With Major Hoopl! Wlféhlflgfiw w ||;, r BEEN i-luunuwou ALL oven, wl-lYflfAKE/ff THE :5. lT'5A : HAEDEST, AFTER , Miss JUL\ET.~A-\IOU LOANED ME ‘fl-its is WHOLE ' DEcow/w i / 4H0 LAe‘ week-w wett, name's MORE uu- SCENE. IAKE'5 Juer TWENNY,E\(AC'LY um: I PROM- ExPscTeo is AS DRESSING ieE0!---rzi.i. THEM ‘HNHORNS THAN / WRONG "me ' AROUND HEQE,W\Tl-\ THE ma? 2 , minnows BOOK (510125 ! EELlEF TO lT’6 on success“ err ale, so HOW TO MEET vou KlN l PEOPLE, How Qurr STUDYIKV CHICAGO. Jan. i8 - (AP) — mawhed by Red Hamill’; goal for Boston Bruins defeated Chicago Chicago at 17:04. Black Hawks 4-3 tonight to retain Harvey Jackson's second goal put A HANDSHAKEE, their lend in the National Hockey Boston ahead, 4-2, at 6:42, and the u To TALK, FER AWH‘\~E-' THEN YOU 69* I/Jllillle 1110f, Hawks didn't get it back until 10:45 ‘ g 18 M?) HOW 70*” To LEA2“E'_T3O 1 LOCK?» 0N THE"? POCKET?» OLD . FOR A The fllllllL‘ was witnessed by 18,146 when Max Bentley connected. The NEW YORKA ‘Lin’ in“ l rea-t - KEEKTVZQ-HOW JAKE l6 A ‘TRUE BLUE 200 8165512 tpcciiitoi-s. ‘Ihe only penalty was Boston defences functioned well the ‘Mselm-Pafl Df"lg(lggl§o,.k fimfikees M" l To DU¢K PEQPLEI 95R CENT """ I YOUCH/ railed against Harvey Jackson of remainder of the game to keep the cenlreflelfi-P 0 -\\ ' V s,’ \' the third period. , - y k The teams mrinoeuwed on even SUMMARY ggegaafffitz/Sgirz) 35w “Si? ma; (Iii-ms 0f ilie way, with l-hQ First P8Il0d for me upmym. of the your" “Wang ruins i0. F. pd g [11 '- nnnua at. each into be pm m e a c“ s" in the Bruins after nine minutes of hard-pressing Hawks in check. Efigelaig setflfeonzmggitn V6323: rm\\\%/ W'\\\\_\Y\XT. x‘ .5 a one point edge after the ihzst period and 3-2 after the second, They went ahead 4-2 in the third frame but the Hawks came back virlth their third goal, and then tried frantically to tie the score. Woody Dumitrt, o. lsted by Bobby Bai-ier and Milt Schmidt, sent the Bruins ahead after 13:30 minutes Schmidt) . . Z-BOSTON’, H. Jackson (Cain) 15.34. BJIIICAGO, M. Bentley (B. Carse, Hamill) 18:55. Penalties-None. Second Period of the first period had elapsed, and L-BOSTON, Bauer 3:36. the Hawks never caught up. 5—CHICAGO, Hamill (Wiebe, W. Harvey Jackson made Boston's Carsei 17:04. load 2-0 at 15:31 \Vh€l1 he took a Penalties-None. puss from Herb Cain. and Max Bontlevs count/or for Chicago at Third Period 18:55 left the Iiawks a point ahead 6—BOS'l'0N, Harvey Jackson at the end of the opening period. On an unassisted scoring, play (Schmidt). ‘I-CHICAGO. M. Bentley (March, ssion. ‘They led 2-1 1—BOSTON, Dumart (Bauer, 3mm, F01, 1_ 13-30 It was the second time in five ears hint the honor had been won hy Joltin’ Joe. The SG-gflllie hitting streak of the slugger 1l'"m san Francisco was mi outstrmdiiiz icat of the 1941 scasnn. bivenkiiig a 44-year-old major league record and DIODE-mm; the Yankees to their fifth pennant in six years. $1951.10“ of DiMaggio was un- anlmous. although the wTitPT-R We" con-fronted with a difficult. choice because oi‘ tlio prowess Sl‘i"\\'1"l by Tod Williams of Bmstrn Red Sox in capturing tho American Magi"? batting championship with a .406 average. "it _ ' i m. "oil WW §t Bauer tallied for Boston at 3:36 oi D. Bentley) 10:45. r‘ _;\\\\_\\ \~§*_|- ’ _ . ‘ ‘ “ / the second prriotl. but this was Penalties-H. Jackson. , \ <1’..- Jmwlumms HEY KNOW Hl5 Nelson captures . LlFE-LOMG "Tia 1w _, TECHNIQUE“ l\r.- w-nvnzi sruvlcmuc v. u. 111$ ll n m ay!‘ l / J, ~__ _ W Plan to play Hawks damp BRWGING UP"FATHE,", More tennis Leafs 3 - 2 OAKLAND. Calif, Jim, l8-—(AP) ‘ "' ‘i --Byron Nelson 0f Toledo. Ohio NEW YORK, Jan, l8—(A.‘P)—'Ihe TORONTO. Jan. 18—(CP)—Ch1- won the $5.000 oakiiiiia Open Golf United SI-alcs Lawn Tennis Assoc- cltgo Black Hawks, who have been Tounmncng with a 724101.; mtg] lation Saturday announced plans fattening up at the expense cf the o; 2PM He pcsfed a 32.3749 on for more tennis than the country clubs below them in recent Nation- his final mum to magnum, a sub. has played DYCVLCllSly, outlined its al Hockey League games, found pm» ma» throughout the event, 1942 LJlTllfliIlClll p gram and dis- the second-place Toronto Maple The up?’ Xaking 51910 a5 hi; cipliiivil some (if ils amateur stars Leafs Just as easy to beat Satux- share. K 1i rounds 01 67-53-69 By George McManus Oakland open V135 -HE TDOR" ‘THE ORGAN OIJT AND SOLD IT ‘U-lE LAST TIME HE. WAS HEFZE- THAT'S A GOOD TIP THE SEQGEANT- EQVATION l5 l JUST FZFCCIVED A WlQE Ff-JOAA MV BROTHER- HE WILL BE IN TOWN TO- MOEQOW~THE DEAIZ QOY HAS SUCH TAKING VVAYG- AND SEE THAT HE DOESN'T TAKE ANV~ THING: ~ and number Clllbé for excessive ex- da night. pcrise accounts last year. he I-idwks, outflghtixig and out- Piesltlczit iialccmhe Ward. who smarting the Leafs at every turn, was rc-olectcd, told the annual scored a 4-2 victory to advance to convention oi the assccintioii that yvlthin four p0ln15 of second spot more tournaments nd fewer ex- in the league standing. i A ivouu.‘ lw sanctioned in Bill Carsc, older of the two Ed- 1. -, the uiveiiiig approved dates monton broihers playing with the for l0 notional tournaments top- Black Havrks, provided the winn g combined national margin for his club by bagging a and dOii-blfis championships brace 0i counters. _.. 27, Gully Daliistrom and Bill Thorns rt of the iuma- got the other Chicago tallies. the conven- Lanky Hank Gcldup, whose scor- 2 oi its lending ing guns have been spiked recent- .‘~,.\l'$, Frank Parker. Fred Schroed- . boomed forth long enough to or and Jock Kramer, ior evading pick off both the Toronto goals to 0" New Ffidflfl giiiflilafiifi with“ “ldwtti Flnancul] Qcheme Chicago a lead that was never oat. WINNTPEG, Jan, l8 - (GPl __ s Y Premier John Bracken oi Manitoba m"; yum] said iii a stiltcmcnt today that al- though zwwlfifl! H5 Dart oi Mani- i-chicago. Bill carse (Hamill) 5:15 tom's contribution to the war ei- 2—'Ibronto, Goldup (Langelle) 8:30 fort, terms oi the agreement an- Penalties-Kamvpman 2, Doug Bent- nounccd by Finance Minister Ils- ley. Hamill. Mariuccl. lcy are not regarded by the Manl- tnbn govcrnmcnt as n solution tn Heclmll Period problcms this province rntsed br- , lure llie Rowoll-Slrols commission 3-(71111-‘8801 DBhISINm (Tlwms. on dominion-provincial relations. K9499“) 310° Mr. Ilslcy, in announcing annual 4'“'ch1°°¢°' 3m 0"" 1°!“ pnymrnts to b0 made to provinces Penauv-qkvlm- vcilltii to vacate the field oi er- SllllillglllfOmi‘ and corporation 31x- Thlrd Period rtion ior duration of the war and s__chicflgoi “loms (Kuhn, 1:558 n yvni‘ after, ..ll lsf flit ‘Wan - tolia would rz:c(i\'e“s$5,g1:i.740‘. I swgagga, $13412“, (“comma "The press report is literally cor- _ rcTlt." Mr. Bracken stated, “but the Penalties None’ m lions of dollars quoted as D911‘? {mid to‘ thcfprovlnccs leaves aln Gomlou) REC‘! mmess on n generosity which is "i-“ii"t"iisisisaisii lii-‘itt-vi. Wliifiyihlqiii? gildl-sriraii‘? ~ - - en. . u n cial finances of tianitoba these War. ' r E the rs are“ mnv b." sfatczl very briefly, The -___._..______._i__._ sfiixvflnfln-odl it v" ‘s in lleu oi lii- anvcrnmenll last year, and 1.1 hm conic lillil corurr. till] taxes is only than one-third of the ndjuslmcnl. tho ilflilllll w- rrcrlvcd from these grant reccrnmeiided by the 51mm 1mm“ lfl-‘i War. taxes which we report and only about one-seventh linvr- rivrn l" Y!" l)".m'n‘on. of (he nssl-lnncc flint WOillfl lifl\'-‘ "Th" .<-"'l."fl;| ll (‘ll iicctls grant come to Manitoba and its mum";- ls Si (>30 lL=s '1 an the grant we polities had that refin-l, bggn |m. received from them (the Dominion plementcd." on his other rounds, over the Se- quoyah Course. POSSIBLE BOWLING RECORD CAMPBELL/TON. N.B., Jan. 18- (CPJ-A possible Maritime bowling record for three consecutive strings was scored here Saturday when Jack Mann rcllcd 150.161 and 1'73 for a 484 total. The previous record. it is be- llevctl lit-re, was 451. rolled at Saint John. MONTREAL, Jan. l8—(CP)— Cornwall Flpra and Montreal Royals fought to a 4-4 deadlock in the first game of a Quebec Senior Hockey League doubleheade hero today. A lucky goal 30 seconds be- fore the end of regular time gave the Pats a 1-1 draw with Paul Haynes’ Canadians ln the other ha]! of the twin bill. ‘The Cornwall-Royals fixture was a c0stly one for the second-place Flyers. left winger Fred Gardner suffered it head lnjurv when he was dumped heavily by Royals‘ Bobby Walton in the first period. Centre- man Bill Woodward was carried from the ice with torn ligaments and a dislocation of the shoulder in lhc sa-me period. Both players were taken to hmpilal hem. Senators Split QUEBEC. Jim. lB-(Wl-Ottawo senators. fresh from a 5-1 Quebec Senior Hmkcy league victory over Quebec aces. at ltic Capital Satur- day night. saw their hopes oi I double vicloi-y inde away tzdiiy u the Act's turned on the lieiit to tnke the game.- 5-1. Bobby bro niid Armand Gaudrcii- lnut 5i"l.'l zi grir 0i dual: apiece ivilli Bu‘. I] Sn-hnn bcing credited Willi QllPb._'.~ other goal. Gordie Poitier was the Ottawa marksman. TlPPlE AND "can" sruiiiis °'I'~lQDIlIhumlnlunn.In.OIaAld|hn-ud- arm's com’ calm-yarn, 1P BASCOM cAwr GET THE 0A Fnreopvoui-I- BE AAA-OJ.- Aw. wrwrs A Few ops/s lN we EUARD-HOUSEJF 1 5 AN’ 1 the rules covering expense ac- get the nod over his linemates, Draw an»! V's". COUSN M ‘N WOODSTOCK’ ME __ _ 03111115 at eastern tournaments 1w. Pete Langelle and Johnny Mc- g es cuz MR-BLJDGE. GOIN §O£W _'_jg‘ffig‘,'g‘jisvgfilfi 601N130 p AL/QKA! lesson, Greedy, ior the starring role. , THERE FOR Hi5 HEALTH, 1%ES%COKlTCgUSIN MLLIE$ I Prqcken Comm‘, t tfllxlyfll-iklimlgslflllle acllggati: at Feature IIQGdGI‘ VlSlT ‘cousin ‘ l ’ ‘ - - =n s fomiance in the Toronto nets early JANE i- 7-"""..._._ _ q! ‘m 0-‘. Imln 44- n-wvv. Infi MES (TUNES I FOUND 1H5 TROUBLE’ .1 ARE _$'Loue - _ 435,‘ ‘iwafi firs“ A BLUFF... 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