jgcamaan 4. 1941 BOWLING" ¢__ 1 anus’ BOWLING ‘ilusmsscmoua .;. -————- ."‘°"" " 1:1... it: flcLli-M HOW" ‘i3 b’? ti? wit“ "i". I 5H,“, 11o 1s1 ilmgl-Qlfl. lflf" es 10o 11s 111111 is: Jones ‘Later-cs 93 195 fimnmis ' _ 135 10s 111 Total~225l , t? I gu-genntez- _ 1W1" 131 ii’? it? livmgh“ iaa 1a; 156 11-51mm“ i 1:10 10a 1~ “"1 1g s1 rs “Smith T0tlll~2l85. i i :- Bibiiliicbiiiva” 14° 3M 1 ‘i vmrLcnnim 114 131 96 krocmbs 12a 1114 114 1q'__\1a:Kcnzle 137 1% u Mad,“ 14a To¢ril-—1953- t’ 1-111. Mitchell-ZN. m}; 11131;». Kielly-655. arson anarmoorl BOWLING LEAGUE Daisies:- _ ‘H ~k 5B 153 123 til? l" 1:1 iirs Irving‘. 120 ‘l £7 ylfunllillllllg 93 go m9 111s. Mcaulcy 7° Tota1~1902. In‘ ,,,'Z“l;t§"r-l1§i1i=; 1111 15a 11a Mwap _ 11a 104 14s \ir.< Pius - 161 154 12o ‘us (nrilaner 1 9'1 1441 199 1111 B. Ilarue 92 154 93 "rout-mus. - gngpdragonsh- w; B911 113 1'13 136 “h Flrnvcfln 128 103 134 us‘ fir-Mb}, T 172 112 127 airs‘ vyfllker _ 98 107 9Q _ s, HfibU< 99 124 B1 0111-11126. cf-Dlr-Nclsl- ,,,."."'ff,n,,,, 13o 1:11 12a ‘mfg “mm-on 15s 10a 14o 11:51‘ N. Longworth '73 144 195 511's, Hunlrr 187 95 57 “.1. rimmed 4o 12s as '1‘0i81——1743. 111111 satiric. Mrs. Kennedy-Z”- High Three, Mrs. Kennedy-SW. HOLY NAME ALLEYS Big Four League I‘! A 2- G..\1€Do(1f:1ld 1 255 180 211 J. Callaghan ,1 223 I66 192 11,. cCioskey 1'14 1B3 254 Q 911.1111 22o 159 231 Toiai- 3111. liiizli single, A. McFarlane-fll. 111m Three, A. McFarlane-‘lml. Five Accs—2 points. Corvettes-J points. Next game Friday night at 9. All Stars vs. Old Timers. (‘IITOWN ALLEYS 1' _»' ' Commercial League ‘rho R. A. F‘. team "swallowed" tit; doughnuts last night when they boat Emmetts Bakery 3 points to 2. The R, A. F. boys said the P. '1‘. O. ~ Il. A. F.1- L. Lamb 249 154 195 J. Brovrn 210 183 182 L Lawson 128 18B 144 K. Maixsdcn 230 1'78 1'10 B. Leigh 141 2'73 244 Total-ZBTO. Einmcit's:— C. LsCinlr 201 1B0 20B P. ltcadl’ 162 159 1'10 J iticKcnzie 212 257 310 B, McDonald 155_ 157 17'! l. McLeod 140' 1'11 182 Totnl~285'l. H1211 single J. McKenzie 310. 111211 three J. McKenzie 779. Points: R. A. F. 3; Emmett! J. CITY LEAGUE The first was of the city hustle will start tonight at oclcck in Charlottetown Bowling Alie between Five Aces vs. 111 ' Taxi. ELIZABETH ARDEN Christmas Gifts Perfumes tlllilu’ Flower Mists, Soaps, Bath Mite, Dusting P°“'*1@l'!1 Hand Tonic. Sets priced from 2.25 up. Jiiiiisors Three-way tie Develops for Q.S.H.L. lead MONTREAL, Dec. J-(GPl-‘Ihe tangled Quebec Senior l-lockey League race grew more cord-used tonight. as Royals defeated Pats b-flin the second game oil a 0o doubleheader after Oanadiens had ulled out. a 2-0 victory over Que- Aces. -The win moved Royals into a three-way tie wiVh Ottawa. and Cornwall for top spot, While Cari- adiens moved into fourth place, a point_ ahead of Aces who in turn remained a point ahead of Pats, present cellar-dwellers. Pats, in °1 the hiflsue cellar at the moment, BYE three points out of first place, Two third-period goals by Alec Smart brought Canadiens their win 1:1 the opener. The first came on a pen-zlty shot early in the period. and the clincher resulted 10m 8 11181‘ with Les Ramsay late in the Same. Ramsay, formerly with Glace Bay Miners, was play- ing his first game with Canadiens after being transferred to Mont- real for military training. Royals had to come from be- hind to win the nlghtcap, and 1119)’ did it in typical Royal fasti- ion with a three-goal outburst in the 56001141 110d. JBCK Riley open- ed the scar rig for Pats half-way through the first. frame, but. Jim MaCurry tied it up. mizi-way mmllflh the second. and Jimmy Haggerty and Johnny Mahaffy had shot Royalsdnto the lead be- fore the period‘ ended. Pats rallied early in the third, Ind Swede Maison kept them the fight on a play with Joikus and Riley, but. Royals came right back with another pair of count- ers, Dick Kawcinak getting the second after assisting Paul Ray- mond in the first. Derringer signs 1942 contract JACKSONVILLE, 111., Dee. 3- (AIU-Paul Derringer, big right‘ hander pitching star of Cincinnati Reds. today signed a 1942 contract alter a few minutes conference with f‘ ' Manager Warren Giles, War taxes make 1941 at Ottawa Historic year Budget provided various means for levies to meet growing costs of Canada's war effort. By ramvk FLAI-IERTY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. Dec. 1 -—(CP7—- Taxation lawis were the import- ant measures added to the statute backs of Canada in 194i. with the government clithed With wide powers to make any "@8011!- tiona necessary to the conduct 0! the war by cirder-isn-councri and with pm" ent concentrating iii! attention on war rather than cn domestic matteirs the meetings of parliament during the Yeti!‘ were remarkable for a dearth 01 general legislation. Numerous and far reaching mel- sures havng the free of‘ law were pasced by ccider-in-council 111111111- the powers conferred 1" either the War Measures Art 01‘ the National M/s-biization Act. These. hcwever. are of a tem- wary character and are destined 1 disappear when the war 9m- ergency sses and the B6118 "m1" which 5y were promulgated cease to have effect. The 194i budget brought exten- sive changes in the tax laws. all calculated to bring mlre 111N193’ mtg the treasury. The income tax and the national defence 41X were increaced. A federal 885°- lfne tax was inroosed. levies were made on rail, ship. bus and air- um passenger tickets and on a- THE CHARLOTTETOVYPI GUARDIAN Rookie line to See action in Chicago tonight MONTREAL. Dec. Canadiens’ mule-dazzle line of the National League, predicted to- Budd 0001111111, Gerry Heifernan nisht that professional baseball eran, will 1111 111 for welterweight the "m1 “Wes “my as the . champion “Eddie (Red) Cccmane major league baseball moguls tried trade efforts of the White Sox. in a loqmmd bout M Madison to complete some sort of a trade Manager Jimmy Dykes was in “we Garden Dem 12 Mm young to Justify their presence at the long huddle today with Bucky K d McCoy of Detroit“ Promoter convention of the minor league. and eye Mom; Wm gage me 1m would face critical difficulties in together again tomorrow night. to the next six months. “Baseball in the next six months the Black Hawks after having been will fave as stern a test as at 8h)’ separated by injuries and passport 111116 in 14s 100-161" 11151013’? he Mike Jacobs announced today. told a. gathering of the National do battle for the l-labitants against difficulties. game M01111 received c. shoulder in- 91101171195 0D Jury. I-le-ffernan was the only one horsehide and other materials. We the three ex-Royals able to ob- may be 1918-34118 with willow base- tain the necessary passport for the balls before we get through. "During the next six months bout probably will be matched 1°“ 5911111915 m‘ D“ Crfimtl with Ray Robinson, New Ycrk Canadiens-Bruin game in Boston. Today the passport difficulties Mid the next Yea! We mil-it Work trainer and ohyscian reported W1!- Morizrs shoulder in fit condition fir), in this country will be affect- to resume playing. It was at first thought Morin would be out of ac~ tion for a week or 10 days. Murph Chamberlain, Tony De- mers and Elmer Lach still remain on the sidelines with injuries. '1 Hawks acquire Defenceman CHICAGO, Dec. 3—-(AP)—Chi.. dabo Black Hawks, in the midst of a losing streak that has reached thicc games, tcday acquired Bill 1h Mitchell, a dcfcnccman, from their Kansas City farm club. The 26- year-old rookie will report 1:, time for tomorrow night's game here against Montreal Canadiens. Alberta packster Leads in scoring IVIINNEAPO-LIS, Dec. 3—(CP)—- Ken Stewart, former Lethbridge, Alta. deicziceman playing his first professional season with Kansas City Americans, counted only two assists during‘ the wrek ended Nov. 29 but, held is first piacc in Am- erican Hockey Assoclathn scoring statiszicg with eight goals and nine assists for a total of 1'7 points. Quebec pats in‘ Bid for Minor League meeting JACKSONVILLE, F'la., Dec. 3— fAPl-Quebec wants minor league baseball to swap Florida sunshine for Canadian snow when the National Association of Professional Base- ball Leagues meet in 1943. Putting fort-h his bid two years in advance, Business Manager J. Emile Dion of the Quebec baseball club in the Canadian-American League said the association would be invited to hold its 42nd annual convention in Quebec. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Dave Sprague Ottawa footballer who retired from the gridiron scene last year, won an aldemiaiiic seat in the Ottawa civic election two years e301 Norm Perry. one- time backfield star with the Sarnia tmperials, was unseated as mayor oif Samia. BROOKVALE SIIOOL The following is the standing of the puprs cl Brcokvale school for the month of Novemben- _ Grade IX-Maiy Conway, 2. Rita Btordy. 3. Myrtle Smith. Grade Vl'1I—Mabel Sturdy. Grade VII—1 Edna Stordy- 1 Maurice Ooady, 3. ‘Iliercsa Car- ragher. Grade V- I. Anna Carvugiicr, I. Bertha Sturdy. 3.‘ Ethel Stirnziy- Grade IV-l. Forence Curlcy, 3. Austin Carragher. Grade II (SrJ-i. Evelyn Con- way. 2. Mary Curlev. Predicts critical Difficulties for Baseball ahead Dec JAOKBONVIILI-E, Fla., _ 3_ 3_(qp)_. (AP)-1Ford' C. Frick, President of NEW Australian wool, OUT OUR WAY LEAVE ME OUT- I'LL WAiT HERE 1 DIDN’T 1 sauce Anv TILL VUH come ALL Mien-n’ AN'I ,2 CAN'T 5TAND - NO MORE Z . 1 ~ L w. - '7“ "new THE iQON MAN 12-4 Zivic to sub For Cochrane Against McCoy for the b0 TOO, RUN GVER AN’ SEE IF BUT I GOT CURLV- WE NEED CATFLE SALT AT MEDICINE SPRINGS -5AVE U?» A EXTRA ,. on TH’ MAIN ROAD "Weir BREAK- 11,1. Fu5T~ I'LL WAIT BACI<~I DANCED WAIT HEAH, HERE ’ Dec. 3—-(AP)—- cago White Sax would give out- The minor leaguers move to Chicago for the big eague By. J. R. Wiliams OUR BOARINNG HOUSE rm JUQT meow 1o l’ WAKE. up, MRA/AN wiuimz.’ I WANT you "ro EMPTV THlS // ewe-seem taro "me izuaeieu / BARREL 1N THE GARAGE 1w»- , IF wou ooutr Busrue AROUND I/ A LiTTtE YOU'LL snow so MUCH BLUBBER THE ESNMOS wtu. BE CHAStNG YOU \N\TH g r?" g y y, /" f‘! \ _. t.) c’? _P$ f § {Jifiwiuuan} 1n m1 1 n <9 ‘\ Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE PO12‘ HEQ TO THROW- IKNOW I'LL ‘ - .\ _ Rumors Rebound Through Hotel Lobbies As Ball Moguls Get Together At Convention YORK (AJpAClésONvlllLfi. Fla., Dec. 3-h- meetings next week was open to < < ' _ J— umors re ounded throug question. Fritzie Zivic, the Pittsburgh vet This was especially true of the Harris, pilot of the Senators. and t One 10f the hottest tidbits was also talked to Luke Sevreli of St cod-Bane, who won the flue 1l8tC1lCdg0 Cuts might give out- Louis Browns. The latter _ The m9 pug, m an hngfgsgjve Fkaderation c: Bggeban wrtwm “cm zivic’ was dejayed m gaming fzeldcr- Hank LoFber to New York was believed to concern Chwflgqlfi penformance here last Saturday "Certainly the army draft will a, (urlough {mm the naval resemh Giants for a pitcher; another was desire for outfielder Chet Laabs ill night, gggh-Lqf, Bruins; u; wnwh catch 111p with us, We now have Jacobs 5am‘ and wanted mom time that St Louis Cardinals might sell which case the bait probably would u, t, “L ' outfielder Don Padgett to the be one of the Sox’ young catchers '11“, earnest date Gwyn-me could Cubs; still another was that Chi- -Ge:rge Dickey or Tom Turner. t. for a lurlou h w ll. . . “The winner o? theaswggiwzivic fielder Mike Kreevich to Washing- brakes off their trade inclinations and made innumerable deals dur- Undoubtcdly there were some ing the day, signed managers for were cleared up and both the club with our eyes Open and our heads contender, in a lfi-round elimin- mrsoti-ztions that ivore cicse to be- many clubs in loops ranging from A11 10mm o; athieflc competg- anon bout; Jam m The winner O1 ing deals. but whether they might the bignmerican Association down 1.1115 fight, the“ W111 game ccch- be closed before the ma ates to the little class D circuits. rane for the title Feb. 20. ezzzzzwuozzz-AWKI? WHAT'S THAT ?-~ EGAD, Maizruixp/ou Know 1W1 I ALLERGiC TO House DusT. Msucii A MENIAL cuomz l6 be. emote as LtFTING A FlN6ER,BUT \T MAY PLUNGE ME iNTO mm‘ OF srseeziwe/ww oi-ipiaatr 1T.’ ALL 5 d4» mifxtu mi..." $.11. .1._ 1.11. 1111117171» "'1'" t: F: wAMA wee. INDEED, ADMIRAL we SHALL wrrour A use IT "ro 1' ‘TRAIN A r_»1on.n-IJ»-a~a-l|-.. . TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS LETENfilOLl ONE-EQED RUNT. ‘Fl-HS l6 M‘! SHIP NO. SHE ELONQE ‘RD ME- “IEITLL HAFTA 115cm ta. . m m a m1 2 gimraidxslirdifi ) 1L()E'J3enCconwl3y' . \ Y. . WEI’) RITRE ‘El’ o“ “P “t x n‘ Grade 1-1. Teresa swmy. 1 The excess profits to: I!!! 1:; Bernadette Btordy, 8. Roeilio Car- ; ‘row. WHY oowj SHE DOESN'T WANT 1o see M6! vised The appicatfcn u! t rgglrer. .- ' widened. A new levy fis on soft drinks. New ground was broken when the fed- eral government imposed a e11?- 99391011 duty cn top of the ears- trig provincial levies on estates of (lecgased persons and this was 11mm to be a permanent and not merely a wartime measure. 1n jncpggglng the inc mc tax the government southt i0 ""1111" i” t; application in all parts of Canada by Inducing the 91311“; @111 governments to wih I} from taxation o! rivate and 1M‘- pnratlon incomes or the duration ct the war. reception instead '1 subsidy equivalent to uielr re- turns from these tax mums 1n (he In! War. As the 700:‘ d go g, clyg agreements un er which the provinces were to ac- this orronlienvent were in the ceel of ccnc uslon. “an, qnhqtgnffng develobmentq in the field of wrtime lezialnf-ivn by crder-in-cwncll were the e8- tcbliahment. of price rd "We ccntrtl measures late in the veal; y w," 5951mm! m stnbiitz. prices and wages at existin,‘ levels while giving universe‘ apptcatlvfil to the principle of the cost-Oi- llving bonus In a means 1 I - jiggling wage-earners‘ incuue to rises in living costs. w Other Iuch measures were conserve t1 crilll id? we: orcdueftn by ""11"- m, wmucflon cf civilan ma‘ to cm 3;“; on pleasure driving to help lo meet a gasdéue shzrtlge. and ta c ntrol c X- pfl-g and sale of certain 0011131011- BINJINS : ities in order to make sure that fcod and other suppies rmruired by Great Britain were moved overseas in the necessary vlime. Under the National Resources Mobilization Act two measures re- lating to compulsory service were taken. First the period of com- ‘sorv training was extended gum 30 day; to four months and then it was crdered that all men cal‘eri up for training should be kept in the forces for the duration of the war. for service in Canada if they did not vzlunteer for over- seas service- SLEEP m rim: IIEFIESIIEI *1 may blelun KHMY%I-'QWIII||IRIIE¢Y‘M lavwltcllblylelodpluylolah. m Dodd’: Kidney Pills TILLIE THE TOILER- SLUMBER HOUR! ALL A$HOQE man's y GOING ASHORE.‘ PAGE SEVEN Conn begins Fighting himself Into shape “w,” b NEW YORK, Dec. s-(Ari- Starting right new Billy Conn goes to work 011 the siiirie tough system cf izgaiing trims-elf into c-ndltion xvizh which he all but. wok Joa Louis’ heavyweight champzonship away_ last June. T1115 no doubt will “e of interest: i0 LCLIIS, since the object of the back-tc-work mivement is the Pittsburgh pretty boy's return q with the Bomber, tentatively slash ed for next May or June. The other day, Broadway Johnny Ray caught up with his gladiator and told him it's time to bust a few beaks. 116111111‘ has 111m slated" to begint ‘pllljlillg for keeps again against Fred Home: in Talc-do Jan. l3, and. another heavyweight in Washing- ton-possibly James J. Johnson or Bflb€ Ritchie-Jan. 26. After than, he'll tangle with Tony Zale, the middleweight champ, in New" York Feb. l3 in what is st-riciiy a “money march." made from a gate-receipt: point of view, There will be at ‘east one other tussle, against a ranking heavyweight. GREEKS DID 1T Varna, tihe chi-ct pri-i c-f Bub. garia, was founded in 585 B.C. 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