a ...._.___>¢__._--__.___~__.__,____.. a. . ‘ao ..¢..-4wmq~'n.-~mu§q5 Tan. jlllélil-QTETETTQWFLGUARPLAN - JANUARY 15, 1941 Cubs Will Take Four New Pitchers To Their Spring Training Camp ¢sn-— By Whitney Marlin ilagt season Assock-ted Press Sports Writer ‘IFW YORK. tight. which is Jan. 14—(AP\— ‘ 1940 nl League baseball race. a fact ch, considering that the h finzslud fftli last season. would [seams The Reds are taking cc m t1 give the Bruxrs a running ‘ Fuoi- new pitchers to camp. sinii l"W.1I‘(1 an:tlis'r scc iii-div s- ‘c untfiig Monte Pear~on and icr b i-"a. Pre=siicfl_ a couple of transkrs. The Cub roster Isis only tour The Phils got rd of I_{irb_ H addiiEcns-five count rig the re- .and are gozng to try to fill h turning Dizzy Dean-to the 1940iwilh quantity. if not t1 nruncl mstcr. and two of the IQEW- lqualitv The Phils are ' S. . Kechnieb mcundsmen were enough to win the pennant T H t rcseiit you in liockev circles this lglitivcigilit sr-ms- (lllflftefs the No. 1 threat to 5911501119 1511111104911 that B 596cm Cjrdihnls Wm the R965‘ an, gong to gm; egl-it train will run frcm Summerside than 15 new chuckers |r~ck:es a trial. Bsion Bees also Flldflv iugnt CaffY1!18_hu"dT9d5_°f to wimp, mid if half of thnrn are'hrive vqht hilror league pitchers vnrhusiasiic fans to iaviiness the 01g half 'l ?r'i as tl‘c'r m‘n."r lea v ‘i m _C "“.\' SWIVZPI \\'ill_ l0 k over. mIW-‘IL -. l"’.1’.'.£\I-? the z: is wll irate ix rcckirs win gins zuvav. avi [W0 m-sn from other maiorl "u I . ac? urzievd fsr some 180 '*".T' US. tends To Make Golf A Game Of Skill Not Equipment (Tliil 1s cue of a series written gdersg advantage of club equipment» By Harold W. Pierce President (l); hhe 1 V i ' c t .- f" . i ggggtljlata 0311110 liiiiglfPai-nlflhe tiona-ble for the best United States Golf Association golfers and the Kame- during 1940 made marked pYOSW-‘SS any mechanical advantage. f iterest so ial equipment will be the de- factor in tournament 02m- g the year just closed._ _ I1€fll l e style of manufacturing been made of several make» specifications was ompleted re- _ garding the scoring of the heads of and balls, skill and iron club‘ o be enforced ' s beginnng in 1942. There specifications, it is felt, will other sports. not, RENNIIFS ROAD SCHOOL CONCERT Armstrong to Use defence Against Zivic 0n Thursday evening December 19th a very successful school con- | cert was held in Rennlefls Road; School under the direction of their | teacher, Mrs. Vernon Curley with a large number present. The school ivas beautifully decoraféednfo?’ the .g' , _ r w an a - i occa ion Mr And e a c p NEW YORK‘ Jan‘ , , . ‘ ,- ,5 14-411?)- x1122)“:acdpaolirisixtiihhmigsarpiqosentf Henri‘ Armstrong i8 (19,341 Celfmm h, b‘. the mmhs. hes going to prove Friday 111E111}. in what (nay be the last fight of his career, that you can tcach an old dog new tricks. He's getting ready to 8o azflln-ii Fritzie Zivic in Madison 511W“? Garden and for the first time iii his fistic life he actually is chink- ing abut defence. His eycs. which were shut by Zivlc when Henry throned as welterweight champion Opening Chorus, Jingle Bells. all the piinils Recilltion, Welcome. Donnie Ber- H3. Title ‘s at the Recitation. The End. Lsro Gallant. Dialoszuc, The Professors Mis- take. Benoit and Theresa Gallant. Recitation. No Place for a Man. V‘"~'nt Gallant. punched was cle- Piahigue. A Promenade, Viola h,“ octoher‘ are healed again‘ and Connie Fraser and Arthur three physicians report“; m, the Glv-"II". Stale Athletic Commission today. ‘I/iizololue, Under the MlsVetoe. Now me gaflnrht 13mg negro, who ‘ET-R HIPKHX realizes that he's not far from Pint. T‘hcre'll Always Be An the end oif the trail, 1s cut to win Fvfiind, Bmoit and Arthur Gal- back the last of the three titles he lam‘. once held simultaneously. Dialogue. Giving Aunt. Belle A i ——- ' E'll"~ CW5- ion, Sarita Drops a Hint. in Vina Fraser Red Wings and Rangers draw Darnii Sons. 1 girl and 4 boys. Rwwatirrn. Old Fashioned But, E "rn I-Iickox. htcriiiirsiriii and Sale of Candy by Red Cross Society. Christmas Drill --9 pupils. NEW YORK. Jail. I4-—(API— Rvriiatioii. A Letter to Santa Baiting from behind and short (cm. vrrhhh Gnuhnf in manpower, Detroit Red Wings Recltitlon. The Family Gifts - held New YEW 38118615 b0 a 3-3 T‘ . a Gallant first, pcfid. Ditrol tied the sccrc in the =ecziiid on two picture g;als .n e Fmsm. by Syd Abel and matched the ‘f’ “““ “Km” G““'""“-,_ , The Wings, wiui but 12 mer * n!‘ Yr“ m" My sunhne‘ whcn the game startcd Iin ied Pl‘0"ll)l‘ Eziuh Craswell. Edna. with 1O Gm GiéQbrPhht Sp 'v l, and livnlyn Hickok icncor- wmmh ‘was mjuroh‘ on“ the‘ h ~t play of the game when fi-e cra hed info the Ranzcrs defence, and Abel was injured early lzi the third per- id. NeLther returned. Lynn Patrick and Clint Smith citation. 0h Santa Look Out "sing Chorus. The Tree Ch ristm as , 311115111135 500d‘ stored for Rangers In the opening #1‘ I'll Craswcll period as the hnmestrrs swaimcd UV‘ DTPQYMTIB 581118 all over the Wings. and distributed the gifts of a hmivily laden Christmas Lrce to the mvhvr, pupils and ol-hers, afzc-r which Santa sang a song which was much enjoyed by all pre- scni. The singing nf the National An- them bzought an enjoyable evening to a close Dutch Hiller put, Rangers ahead lust 30 seconds after the start of the third perhd and the teams went. into a scoreless overtime af- ter Babe Pratt. Ranger dcfvncc man, deflected a shot. by Syd Howe into the Ranger net with little m re than {our minutrs oi nlaiv re- maininaz. ram; CTiliLi-ICTIO o? rox suumimv PELTS T0 BE AUCTIONEI) IN NEW YORK First Period SAUSBURY N. B. -At the third , 1—R.angcr, L. Pat-rick (Heller, N. annual shnw of this New Bruns-I Colvillc) 13:03 wick Fur Farmers Assoifaton h"l:l 2—Rariscrs. C. Smith (Shlbcky. hire recently. prize fox pelts t: the Coulterl 16:34 T511110 of over $151,001). were on dis. play. Tire collection‘ included silver foxes: white-faced silvers: platinum foxes: p:arl platlnums; white-faced crosses: and matched 5's far capes and large" groupings for coats. The dfsplav was later entrusted to the PEhall1€5~Nfm¢ Second Perlnil Il-Detrolt, Abel Ii-Deircit. Abel (Fisher) Penaltli s-Nvne 14:08 19:45 Canadian National Express for furtherance to New York where the Third Period hclh will b: auctioned. Fur Iarmtng n New B unsw'ck has become one 5»Rangor=, Hiller (Hsller, Hex- ni IhpInR,|CI'I“dUStl'1€-‘!, hivlng tall) :30 been introduced from the nvghbor- 6--Dciro.t. Howe (Bruneteau. 0r- Imz provirce cf Pr‘nce Edward I1- lando) 1560 land shortly afirr itvwris originated _. Pcwahies-Orlando_ Sh blcky. Hel- the c srme yrflfs Mo. ‘I ler Ask. and It b" given you: Overtime perk. arrl yo. EH11] firs‘: knock. and I Cincinnati Reds are sitting fairly ,1“. understandable considering the fact that Bill Mc- 8°l>d fl‘ {he ‘ast two years. and have rhown no team lfmmediaio signs of cracking at the only i l= shoes I , same l “ s tel cveu d:zin young pitchers i .‘.l Brooklyn D dgers. considered in ciubs. Pirates have eght new facesu‘ enable_ golfers to compete in our r The Associated Press by sports ohaim-pimships without any 1135a"; winers will be acclaimed for their skill, and will not be able to gain This result, therefore, is unqueg-i Ln addition to standardizing the In a campaign intended to make scoring of iron clubs. The Ass:cla- golf a game in which.sk1ll and not tioin employed the Afmflur K656511111 ' Fcundathn in Chicago to compfete a maohiic to test. the performance of the g if ball. The machine now a is perfected, and many tests have With uniformity limited clubs special in our equipment should be the means to gain tho desired goal in golf, as in i - wartime draw in a National 1100-‘ _ T} 9 Fr“ v Afmmosh key League game at Madison tliins. 1111'}? liuapils. square Garden t’ Ingm- Cnm on Jqckie and Down 2-0 at the end of the I lAbbies hold l Workout at lThe Forum Eidhilii Island Highlanders 411s ihc night 0i the big 0L ‘ Aiizi , have Boil/fill}; RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING International League Central Barbers :- J Dykons 148 153 158 R. McDougall 241 125 210 J. Kane 263 1'73 225 A. McAskill 152 183 210 L. Phillips . 179 Total—-2'790. Cudmore's Dry Cleaners:- B. Arblng 134 185 155 W. Cudniore 196 212 215 G. Cudmore 194 139 191 M. Block 174 220 314 J. Rush 152 197 177 Total-ZSSE: High single M. Block 314. High three M. Block 708. Sydney tins In overtime SYDNEY, us. Jan. 14—(C=P)-— A pan- cf imports from Kirkland Luke's i940 Allan Cup team, Jcimny McCi-eedy and Dick Kow. c.nak, scored a brace of overtime goals tonight, to g.ve Sydney Millonaires a 6-4 win over North Sydney Victorias in a Cape Bre- ton Hockey League game. ‘The sce-saw game. in which first one team and then the ether f fought up frcm IJGhZTKI, ended its ' regular rim‘ with the score at 4-4. ilt took Mcqrecdy‘ only l2 seronds to gel, the \\'1I1l1.11g goal. and Kow- cinak tacked on another in less .1, than four minutes, George Snell, who plays cn a line with them, also bagged a goal. with Cal Bnstaraclie. Ray Pcrwell and Jack Fritz getting the others. Baslaraches goal was the first or! the season for the defenccman froim Monclon. N.B.. who Joined iheicams a few weeks ago. Tic Williams and M. McKay split Vicsf g.als between them, mach sniping a pair. Williams also got an assist on one of McKay's goals. Each team suffered a casualty. .sydncy lost. the services of Steve Latoski of Winnipeg when he crashed into a goalpost and sut- fered a badly injured leg. Ab Mac- Donald or London. 0nt.. North si-dnvy winger. had his collarbone iracliircd when he was checked licavilv in the overtime period. He will be out for the rest. of the sea- son. lWiII leave on Xcouting trip i l MONTREAL. Jan. I4—(CP)— Frank Patrick. business manager for aiznirral Canadleng of t-he National llloc y League, will leave sh rtly ;cn a scouting trip that, will take ihin a. far as Edmonton, club 0f- iii- a1. said tcnight. The c‘ regular scout. Paul Hiiylli". .. ~ been ticd up in a play- ‘ illf-Z capacity for New Haven Eagles, ‘Cnnazl.ens‘ farm club Two Quebec , Senior ,L:ague players, Ray Mullins iCrmcirdia and Jimmy I-Iaggcrt (f Royals. tried out with Cana lens this aftirn on. Larry Laframboise "I Cuicorrlla also was invited to the drill but did not appear. He 1A cxpecitezl tn turn out t marrow, i U.S. GA. sets l New ruling NEW YORK. Jan. l2-—(A.P)— The United States Golf Association approved golf ciachlng as a part- tlme vocation for amateurs Satur- day rovided thzy are full-Limo mom ens of school or college facul- tics and such work constitutes only a minor part (f their dutiofl REMEMBER WHEN lB-y The Canadian Pres!) Toronto's George Young won in- tirnational fame 13 years ago to- m rrzw whcn he became i210 wcrldts first swimmer to conquer the Catalina Island channel and received 825000 offered _ Wm. Wrigley. Jr. The feat was ascrib- ed as thc “real rensrn" for in- vuziiratcn i“ 1027 o! the annual Canadian Nitonal Exhbitiori swim, but Ycvnz i" rrl four times before Interest in the forthcoming hoc- _\' game bciwceu: the Intermediate lAlJlDltgS and the highly rated Prince team om Lite mainland, is warming up game draws lneiir. The Abblcs went through an- oihci" stiff \\'O‘i‘kOl1l last night at ihe l-‘oium in pre gration for Fri- ilay nights iussle wlzh the Kilties. an- nouiiccmsut of the Abbics lineup- ill berelensed tomorrow. So fans look at your sporr page first thing tomorrow morning and see wii it you think of the team utich will rep- 4 more rinks to} play Halifax l Four more rinks were named I0 play agairst the visiting curlers when it was learned last nsiit that 25 players would make the trip from Halifax. These are tho fellwvlng players that are to be on hand. Friday Jan. 17th, 2 p.m. Ice 2 R. E, Spillclt Ice 1 J. J. Lnrrabbee . T. Wtll‘ W. M. Bears H. F. MacPhee H. L Sun A. G. Putnam J. Sp ‘lcit Skip .kip Ice 3 lcc 4 J. S. McKay J. H. IVIcNeII Chas. McKlnnon C. M-Ilczin F‘. "mre S. S. Sm’. W. C. Davies A V Spillvtt kip S All Six Tecims See Action In Upening 9f McDonalcl-Briar Play fourth team to continue play with the winners of the first rfllmd- Although finals scores were not close L. B. McM:lIan‘s Perfectos and J. A. Bentilcsfls Hopefuls stag- ed a, neck and neck ‘battle 1n the opening stages of their match. At the end of the fourth end they were tied three-all. afltcr McMil- Ian's rink t.ok a 3-0 lead in the first two. In the flifth. however. the Pei-fer:- tos rang up a five point score and continued to increase their lcad steadily until they won by 14-7. The Royals, skipped bv W. R. All six teams entered saiw action yesterday l:i the zinenlng mainhcs the iviwfiseaki-Bi‘ a1‘ elimir- -.on play at the Charlottetown Cu ling Club. ‘This urllllvlil; team carr es off the city tlll? and the lxghi. to eii- ter the Provincial playoffs. The {P211113 swung int: actlcn on a per- icci sheet of ice and displayed plenty of fine curling bcfore the wiiin-srs were decided. The Scut- tlcrs. Perfectos, and Royals Were the victorious rinks in the first round. sending the Wings. Big Fsur and Hopefuls down to de- f.at_ The three lzw scorers will » mim- Scuttlerl 181108041111-10 I" "I BWWMQ Billiard p". m: Four ooooimooooo- a grgvm‘ilwhmgkti-agorgingiolhm Perlecloe 120050201111-14 ‘um w“ mnnerqlp- In m, Hopefuls 0oz1o1oaoooo~ 1 Sflwkflr tournament HW- McQuam, _ won the first section. and d“, h my“; 03130503 0.._1q unforeseen circumstance; the 5 d Wings 10002000 301-10 Section was not fiflshed s0 he h awarded the trophy, m; 99m- ggogqgulggk” Players are reminded that ghe Hopeful; y 003300000000_ 5 entries for the 19-11 tournamen; feat while J F. McLeod‘; Scuttlers ggn 10-3 cver F- n. Mclalrfs Bis ur Staring uit on the second round the Big mu: slagcd g brilliant comeback and won 22- from the Hcpefuls. and became |, str m tihrcat fcr a berth in the playoff. anseuuE' In ilk window: o! th < Stationers on Sunnyslge Mam")? CHI m Wham hm. seen the trophies for the bill] m yesmggy-glalwhgPra w m“ and snooker championships m canted b Fred n McMahon, ' will close on Friday th 17m Today's Matchel e “M anyone w g to play must h“, . ...,.._ I3.‘§l:..°“""“""“‘“““- will be played on Millldgy evening the 20th. A large 1mm. her of players have already 9mm ed including some new ones No. gglyei is barred everybody 15 we; BIG SPECIAL SKATE Hopefuls va. Wings. 9 P.M.:- Wings vs. Big Four. Tonight -- FORUM l battle it ‘ui. in the section to de- Cruickshanks sent D1‘. H. McIn- cide which rink will make the tlyreks Wings down to a 16-10 de- Ildults 250.—C|lI|l1l’8Il 15c. I11 Thimble Theatre-Starri ll .. . c 0160.0 0 n? on n. mu k Iv nu anvic: mu. Z f ll - With - Major HOOpIg / AFTER JAKE 601' THAT EQAQMARIHA! 4 g LETTER YESTERDAY, HE JAKE'5 wuERE- y PACKED UP AND 5CAMD- EQED AWAY LIKE A SCARED RABBIT/u... 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