. owll experience we would say lt is Noyaiiggaii 21, 1942 . BACK STRETCH DOWN nTHEq friends of Pic. Pete lllgllienfifllvsrs delighted to see gun he was corrmenlded 5n Can- - or ~ a ew ays ago *“‘,“‘“.l,»‘§{my i? conduct, when {fie ship on which he was cross- lllg the Atlantic suffered bulkheads dsmalfl in collision with another 1p Pete was one of our best care- tQKG-FS and also drove in some races. 2.11 has clian ed hands. 121%? larbrgm the owners p of Jim- mle Power to llmtmett Bourke who w“ ago raced the pacer Singer all 1.4 with. succesa- ew Glas ow Evening Chron- lcllfhfilNwednesgay has the follow- lm, “Not so well. Driver Joe O'Brien and his chaiges from New 615551)“! did not fare so well in Saturday's racing at Toronto. Only with Peter Rcamore did he get in the money. Peter finished second ll, gllrce heats. Both Dudey Patch ‘ml slllgln’ sam did not get in the money, At long range we would say they "sensed up" on Joe" At the bottom of our_ eolvmri will bl; found the summaries of the races these horses took part in. It may well be that the footing was heavy which would not suit Dudey Patch at all as he is a 11813-801118 lleenegged pacer. However. from our dllllcillt to repeat a win at Tor- onto. The Guardian of Tuesday in its t page can-fed a despatcli from ‘with... showin that Sinllin‘ Sam ' Machine. Maine, h to the Quebec ulflgfflflirfly’ 11410118119. the fast pacer Brady Hanover 3. 2.02 1-4, that won ms est season in 2.02 -1-2 over s mils 110k 11nd in 2.03 1-2 over g hair- 2.03 3-4. now owned by P, E. ur- ente, Montreal. He changed hlfldg for $400. Pioneer Hanover 2.01 1-2, 5°V°"‘Y"1"°1d My horse Peter the Brewer, was purchgg by °_ Corbeil of Montreal for $700. ‘his trottenGentlanaii Jim 4. 2.02, five Years 0-11. W85 bought by PE Lar- entebMontreal. for $385. Tim m»- er by S , t bid of Edgar Eggs. . for $260. The pacer Prince A “m. m“, 2'04 1'4’ w“ pumhuw bYllooking forward St. Hyaeinthe. for tlcu-ul m ' m‘ mm" l5 "W" Pvlvln pal: a i‘ S} t ht at Male We“ known here‘ The paw‘ Rh“; slieafc e uairdgllls onvilflien Canadiepns ;11§l“,'f,;,§;%‘s1c‘§l,‘genleatgsmgllgld b¥ clash with Toronto in the first Cecil Alexandér, m,“ John N if meeting of the two squads this go: $320. Josedale Hoosier’ p glfi “Mon” _ ‘ _ . - . c t t t lli ' ' _ Old. fmlleliin: ncswaoggtlrxllllefilgiggl Ntot “b” tine 111mm hllatmlbam Wilm- Hsllrax. l» ow- Aipiiwr€.?.’..?.§‘.i_°‘li“fi 15°12‘. 5.1.. ‘it? “M” t" 8°‘ '0 Qlleb" ls Federal hat-but hat therfans will likely 3'4’ mush‘ by J-R- Rlvllfd 1'01‘ flock to th: encounter for is to see ' ‘how Gord'e Drillon will fan off fsne have to eagerly, the Marltimes, ls been and in his first meeting against his old T11’ followlnz lbbelired in ‘rho ‘°"“‘m'“°" __ meg H0189. Pa. November 11th:l The north-eastern section of Can- ada was irpresented at the Harris. 111112 Pa. Sale and while the gentle. men from that locality did not 3,1] secure what O I O Many good players have been aded to other clubs in surprise moves by the management. At first such moves have caused a mild ‘ma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Willie Pep east-west football ogame may hinge lsFeatherweight Boxing Champ; By BID IIDRB fod Press Sport Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 20 —(AP) —A new featherweight champ- fon came out of the Connecti- cut brcedim grounds of leath- erwelght gs tonight when Willie Pep, a shifty little ex- bootb from Hartford, out- poirltod Chalk! Wright in l5 rounds to take the crown before a tremendmn roaring crowd Fans Hopeful Ofliast-West Football Final By The Canadian Press The fate of Canada’: sonal Leafs l??? ly‘ nea eir reaction to seeing him ln the uniforms of their inter-city rivals d should be nobody’s going surprised if some shou want Drillon" are heard. Gordie at a nice time, from his point of view. Right now he's up among the leaders . —held the leadership Tuesday night in fact. that is linemate and top-notch eentreman, grmugl Syl APPS. is well down the list with ( lb Nation weekend but probably most inter- est will centre around what migh be termed When Canediezis invade Toronto tonight, it will be Drl1ion's first ap- ance on what was for so long “home Canadiens at the start of the pre- Canacliens - Toronto Game Tonight Holcls Spotlight In NHL. By The Canadian ey league for this Gordie Drliloifs per- set-to with Toronti Maple s and Maple Lied-f fans. ice" since he was sold. to r the end of the season, so worth watching. And to be artlculnrly of “we moves back into Toronto in the N.H L. scoring race alone until c Added to the fact his erst-whie of incentive ing tonight in hopes of sparking Caiiadiens to vie . _ Caiindiens can stand some spark- they'll for tonight's tilt, to retain their stri Press) -haf th inte Drillon urlfamesnock are scheduled in ch13: . ma“ p0 which makes it interesting, b‘. cause at least some of the fans who will be ivalching Drillon tonight will ones who not so ion ago were ayiiig Drillon would fa e right out of the league if it wasn't for Apps. All-in-all. Driilon will have plenty to put on his best show- 111 M53150" Square Garden. sent season. mg too. As they et out for Tor- P911 Wellhcd 125 1-2; Wright Toronto fans were inclined to be onto, they had flsnlshed two games 135 3'4- anti-Drillon last season, particular- in four nights on the mad and. were a weary crew that had suffered two telling setbacks while shorthanded ue to assllort difficulties. At least lave a full squad on deck and may be able de. in tonight's Both participants only game ivlll see action again t0- morrow night Leafs move to Boston to tackle Art Ross’ down-but-not-out Bruins, and when the Maple anadiens continue on to Chicago to lace the Black Hawks. Detroit's fast-moving Red Wings ‘take on the lowly New York Ran- gers in the other Sunday night tilt. ion was beinK MONTREAL The National Hockey League, al- ready hit bv loss of players w the armed. forces, felt a further impact of war today virith olimin _ overtime play for the duration and announcement that a cut in Player strength will be reconsidered. In a double-barreled ment here President Frank Calder said that draws would not g0 into overtime and that a proposal that rosters be cut will be reconsidered fit azleagua gathering in Boston o “Due to wartime travel con- ditions," said Mr. Calder, “ganles in which the score is tied ac ih end. of the regulation 60 minutes will be regarded as draws and no overtime will be played." He did not elaborate but the act- , Nov. 20 - (C?) -- overtilne atlon of ZLLUIOUIIOC- cal-ll club." taken so that tra- decision. teams have missed trains altogech and their ."L'Sc1'\ill.lUli8 lliloccllplutl. it was undelswod wartime COIQRlOIIS preclude the arrangements being continued. No Details Given In lllliunllullg ilie play er cult orp- P0511] imuiri ClllCc nguiii occupy ms attention oi iiie governors Mr. Cal.- der uiu not go into details. All he said was ilie meeting was called "i0 (Llscuss problems of vital 111111015- mlce to the league, among them ro- coiislderation of a proposal, pre- ilcusly iwp-jecicd, to ciirtzill the nun!»- ber of players on the sirenflh of On held while the teams battled for an lslrellgihs lie lillliiid to 13. Toll Ranking Teams 0n Spot Today Are Schedule i N.H.L. Games HAT URDAY of occasi ‘£1 have at Uvertime Play Eliminated From National League 89f At present the clubs are sllowe to carry a roster of l5 players a l8 rejected plan had proposed this number be reduced to l2. Art Rois; veiling clubs could catch trains on Bruins’ mentor and host t time. Sometimes trains have been Boston llwvilllll. lius lHQlXJSBd club , l urry that ueualy died down but _ 951mm" '4 T°"°°‘“ 2,10 1-2 fared tter in Mondays "lbuted comblggag-esual‘ they °°“' in the case of Drillon it he; been on the results todays final ' BUVDAY m" where he won one he,“ and ca“ or m .y the sue- l“ different scheduled games in the Ontario B - H. Spencer 1S9 88 124 Detroit at Rangers- wfls second lnonum Racing l“ To“ er st e vendue. Cecil Alexand- e o o o Rugby Foosball Union’; “n”, _ OW I B, Martin 122 140 181 *1" Toronto at Boston. onto isheld on Saturday's and Mon- béugllfwllighfi] 112*" B-"ll-lwlvk. on, or the most prolific scorers Secretary Harold Baiey of the Total-MM. NEW YORK. Nov. zo- (AP) - Canadians at Chicago. dliys every week right through [u] mare f0 511°“ dpmve l‘ 115°‘ to break into the national league ORF U. has promsed that if the 11,1811 single G. Bevans 256. Down in the deep 501ml $11111 fut 111 =i———-_ _ until niier the New Year. so we will mm ardent ‘lanjleflf wlllus llllmtlle" lll “Clint years Drlllon never prov- union can settle its second-place -'——- High three G. Bevans 574. the M11619 west ‘W? ulmfijfl“ ago‘ Gwrgm’ rldilrélg, ml h’ l-l 5 heal: considerably more 11ml" m“ used Rhea May zm’ 14f" d’ t)?‘ ed very popular with Toronto fans. gloyoft spot today it will try to 501.1 NAM; BQWLING Bridge a ‘Builders 5 points. questions in Urglted S ates C0195; and “hang-some w “Awghmohex; Mflflislie horses in the future. H. l‘ “"8 1- The bovtctf cm» in the smiley ave it, championship teem dc- ..____ Paul Abbas o points. Foot m so s lo 1r: answer. Fran e -——— w“?! $181M“ 50°“ L59 14' Wm“ Cup finals against Detroit last year. clared in time to play the Otmwa g3]; bu", now. t 1411"?! (>11 5111mm- , oecrse MacDonald. who ls now lam, ,,°,eeffl‘;‘“fl'l 5:18;] Qmmlgfl" Drillon was benched and the Leafs City League champions Nov. as roi- In the South it l» Whether M‘ 31:1 l/(ljldyghyflgluwbgfoalllgvhzttfl.drgmbh . member o; me 11,5 A forces, o‘ distances mead . eslll‘ 68o went on to win by taking the last the eastern title. q_1~;_c_g_;__ wcdneflhy H. “an”. Georgia’ and. Georgia ilechl, . e at“ 0mm l? ti’? tn“, rzowd oi sends us ellppngs from the New ' four encounters. That wourl pave the way for an F_ Larger” 191 203 151 Lug“. countrys two top ranking eievene wl be e mlges £0 éoboeo ‘vb. York Herald Tribune sport page. “Dr ‘F o f0“ a ch ‘ n o o o east-west game Decoprovidlng the 00¢ 19o 130 135 ____ willenter their Nov. 28 engagement the iseasciyill-wtose m V 1.1 Mew p. one or them Guezney C. Gue low" ‘P i; I‘ an egna 1 ‘gmte- There was s. lot of “I told you BOA F would relax its hen on G Mcphemqn 145 14g 144 unbeaten and untied. x e ltalyddle 00ml? nétot y can: - ghsibuiw an ‘mes that he believes that length lower o, the’ sport whomstai ° 1°11‘ so‘s" then. The entire balms of the air force participation in football (1Mcljfln 148 188 256 Tuuml_ West estion ccncerlns the lest- 0 o 511e, goo 11% . Qua-two; ma‘ rapidity of stride should be C“ from ms tact“, a?’ 11"" Leafs losing the first three games alter Dec 1 and many football off- p Thompsun 160 168 133 l-l-l l“ loo 9m “"1"” T?‘ l" l" ‘ch "t?" " @4211“ °3° considered when buying race horses. H1O,“ meetnfs g 1° “~71”? "l was awed squarely on Drllon's lclals and fans are hopeful that this Total—-2584. 145 M] 1M Mllfil-lgln. 01110 SW6 111d 177-50011" “@141 $116 W911” h “gs-st can“ He states that Greyhound 1.55 1-4, 1e udmll-hlp," , “n, 9"~""- "-9! .-hoiil 01's m lhe majority ol the wLl be done. In n5 144 sin are in the ruérming. It will be t S or 6M0 w. world}; champion trotter, covered “Halo m; ‘lzciflfilml’ P" ' 1'5" rabid TON/P's! fans. Then his trade -- Rebssz- 109 90 131 G‘1°"§1“ Ty“ Igur” 1° ha“ m” gamc 0' [he 5M0“ .3’. m; a‘ m 1,2 lee; l“ a slngle Elude when Ions which shO-m- y Lilo s.all- early lhls full added the cum“ Q Doyle 155 314 145 m5 106 106 easiest assignment of the five. and ‘Wisczontsi? but lwckélvlg yho trotting at top speed and that lllell. me.“ divs“ B‘ ma‘? "'“’-=° °1 to the whole affair that wasn't J Strain 165 169 152 meeting Florida. the teem that has .0 m e owe.” uni.’ Yb; ghileltglge figure of m]; liatofllglon lit breeéuig ogelljglgml 1111111’ Pbygg; taken to vervuririuly by Maritimers. s rfl .1 Harrell iiw 12o 11o B Large m m 14s Gem!" Walmlm 75-11 W“ 11 - ‘ w“ on n 99 7 ‘ ' C G8 dd 147 82 135 v 'W_ . _ inc es he WB-e known as a. rapid ad 211% giixfigrué° zgglaflgiligkllllll Of course it was a foregone eon- I C. Meghan 95 113 17° glib??? lg]! 4% » . - . . . 1-.‘ ‘-' » .. ~13} .. ..- .. 1 gaited trotter who could Probably lo Dale Hmoveraol ' ° er 9111511)" ml“? the benchl-‘PF l“ w” y Twin-zan- Mrs. Drilling 129 110 137 make 2'70 complete revolu ions of Mcxlnney 158 3 4 ' l G113! performed. However DriLon took it Big-h single O. McLean 256. N Longlvonh m; 96 111 7 3-5 RM. his legs while the tall grey trons;- Excmenmnt £09 1'4 9:11- tfllefilbcat all in stride, and desplte a 101: of High three C. McLean 592_ '}gluebe||5;_. and "Le é’=§°“i‘°‘£li'l M h. or rihf“.ai‘f.“‘hll‘aii.s’l.ttl" a: 56.19253 also. as as" lit a". ll: ' P" w length of str e and n idit of ea‘ . 1'4’ “d m“ M°11BY Gordie’ success-both A s and < ' s1 on stride are prkrie factors 1mg ngatw we atgbfiorihg; 1g lg“ Pahamnloii. Drillonsalready have state lthrou h _ 1%,? l: 1g? FRIENDLY FRIENDS’ FUN AND FROLIC varying ones ct the capacity mzfiqlsm, sum 2 1' 14°F V°° the press that they would 0531550, NW g9 _. “p; - J’, Martin 101 lit 110 Mm mvlnggm m; 144, m; . for speed in tro ting horses. and by Samuel Walke ' - . and each other-the bl! 111151111111" h" Winning the World series was H. Hennessuy 210 157 193 Marigoldm- the same token affect the capacity Hall-ll, N5 r ind son’ Chaney’ bee“ “m5 "gm we“ by hfmse“ worth $610253 to each member of G. Bevans ' 125 193 256 Mm ,]’_P_ Clark. 13g 149 153 °1 11111011111108 speed 1° their ofl- Hoosier 2.01 1'14 oblige}; lloifdllelwll“ Camwl" “"1 1°11" he 1-1 Ylllhi st. mills’ Cardinal's voted a. mu J- Doylo 146 136 1311 Mrs, Allen m9 150 161 llulllil. It is strange that breeders showed much ‘Yum, m W" 114 up with the leading point getter-s. 51mm of cash, Commissioner K.M. G. Jeifrie; 191 149 155 M“ mm, 13-1 135 194 and buyers have not taken it into mm and l‘ l, Gr tuna“ m‘ m‘ ' ' ' ' Landlg reported today in an official Total-IBM. M“, Hob“ l w 1m their reckonin and been guided by m, out o, l’ “But lllcKlnhey it's dollars w doughnuts however recheck o, m, dmtrlbuflon o; ger- M“, M“ ,2‘; m m AT THE l it when selecging horses for the ll... lam, be,“ ‘n f’ m“ 1-9- that every time the Mm“ Mvrw- 1,, receipts, Each new York Yank- rm ebbdn- High Sing e: we. Bishop, m. stud or the turf. rt is stflted that o; 1926 wlnnln“ °l't° “l,” ‘m’ °°11 1191’ "B" °11 111° 1°11 10111810 e9 received $3,351.77. Approximate- a. Duncan sol iso m Hlgh Tmee, M,‘ Blsllo, m, 0 J. Hamlin in an interview away gagemehts lncllgllgm °I e1‘ m‘ 11¢ W111 be 0105613’ Wlltfilled- It Would 1y 1o per cent was given each H. Nelson 133 189 154 ‘ k n I I f . ‘ _; _- ',"~. ‘W? bee]; in 1898 did stress both points walds Stake at clivggngs‘? a‘; indeed“ b?) a] sad dligw to Toronttg player 1n war bonds. J_ Clark 143_19_7 1j6___ - ' ' ~ ‘ ~ ' _l ~ ' "' " as caring on the ultimate speed then being d l, . .',, 1' 11118 111011 11111111186 V‘ .. the an... 110158." a u... ch51“ Y “°‘““ “m” g“,,;~1k,,,,,"l=,., 53,1531, giggles we“ QUT QUR wAv By J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WIlH MAJOR HOOPI; They were still racing at Cum- A sommll ' ' ' ' , ‘ ' ' 0U H115 ti, balmy M m l t k reader of this column m. ma; he i... received will / {we PROBABLY SHALL . weunua e .. gun. tfufi; vtitlfilthififihmti Qfihfildfdgglill‘ "PM": wm- prob-bu l» 11w" @811“ l" ‘"1’ ' NOMOT QUWE AU“ MONO" 1 ASKED BeEetgfiNlNfi nus SHODDV NEIGHBOR- our ‘THE LAMP or- \. m not seen any summaries o: ‘LT Jenkins, m aceDn which Dr. force but this writer would lay YEAR.’ lT ONLY LOWE 1F PLAVIN’ CAQDS / H RTN FORAMOREREFIQED IAMQwLEDQE|NAT§fAL ‘lfitifii. ‘lfffi 113.36 vlvilgesfiily. ‘m’? w” ""1 shilfieviliihiilluellllrlé 33$ lgmlhecgfitil ciliilulfihunlvllil ELEVEMMON" ‘s A AwwAlqkvw/‘LKS 1:81.121; lime oou. NMOSPHERE 8LACKOUT!-3U5T WHAT we... 0,. l... ,;,,,.d_ The m, pm gflfifli-roflhgrwfllsu driven by Fred go about his hockey chores m the ‘l%§”a3w~ew wAs 51-1-1349“? _,_. ~ _ QEREAQQJTQ slams NOULDBE m THE Nl>Tl0l¢5 V0111“ l.“ 1°“ b’ Welter one 2.00 3-4. ‘m’ ‘Wtkilm’ mifé“°' 11313.1 prmmi‘; m A '9 T W‘ ‘Du “AWHERE J b, iieeeiloevom ma. oielolpieowosr ‘NEEDG--A sisepwmnea st ti 2.12; Th 2.14 b B @111 W 11 W 01°11 '- gerbeflngiower. beset t 81:16; My monastic-row, Sept. 1'1. 1m. team. _ _ _ _ ‘IEIPEILT’TO:Q€>QINAKEIAS A T0 ‘EM . eC ifldTrtbM H- .-- MP. fir“ ', 91w -' m e o y any a“ ‘~19 Tm lflfl u: Paco And it would be nice indeed if 4- TEACHER THE / l same 3921112111’ Ned Abbey with mile heats Walter Dale will be u 1118 Pacer that Henry Clukey drove in 2.02 1-2 at Fredericton. Sepmlbcr 15th. 1937, to set up a 11°11’ lillck record, also a new Can- sditli pricing record for half-mile "acts. He was then owned by gglllvean a Mawhinney, Machias. remembered Vlllltn Whlrlaway, the great thor- Wllblvd. won the $8,625 Goyernor Wt l-landica at Baltimore, Maryland, November 11th, he boost- g his all-time winnings to $543,. h - 1e same day at New York 1-5 Brent rival for running honors lllis season- A'sab— won a $6,850 purse at‘ Belmont Park, which llllllllcil his earnings to $345,165 for ° Year's racing. [We are reminded of the uncert- "lly of mundane things when we “e ll 1013c ad for a complete uls- ,, d lin with sport nd for second- lli-gsailgcfknlglpifignfaltepfihtl: agd n PM hfigld gboxlng loves. Most of the fllul to be held lit the Fox rum} ' “*3” sloves so to pr gongr-gl-war camps- Ellr Indiana lls Indiana. Mr. Sir Admiral (James) rs ' _ ill Dsnhsssentman ofthowriters *":..:*::. We" i2: dictum" "My w - w-i-d- r-ll him-w- hom but they bmtove to m" Jack“ Io Jim (Che men) 4 8 8 taken with Jgnmy. reminder of the I opportunities i lhimy to rage as Sometilm Hell/lei‘, (welwood) H“ mwednnml‘ hon“: u.“ m mn- eu, the! m1’... p_ pox pghlng also ,i’,.,‘l,,;l‘.l°§lillce H l 5 4 b don’; Blackfriars road. Jimmy, now stake’ mm valuable pacing mh - en ey 6. 0. 50, won his first match there in "lily. He was an active man. 11D- ' Plllelllli‘ in excellent health up until some months ego. He will be "ll-Nod very much by the harness horse fraternity. T119 United States government is liilrchaslng any more cavalry ‘lllllls at present, depending al- most entirely on motorizotion. Hlllvever they are continuing the t“ "1118 of the divisions of cavalry "lllth are already horsed and are m“ dl-‘lbcrsing the horses at re- mount stations. GContrary to general belief, the ‘"1181! army has used a 8169-1 {lrllllny horse, in their campaigns Bmllllllout Europe. In the Poland blitzkrieg lt is estlmawd that they 11d 200.000 horses and nearly four ‘lines that number in the camlJB-lBfl fi the low countries and France. "l? more horses were used in the thfmlh army during this war I ‘"1 1n it during the World War. "5 lllllny of ‘hose have been re- “Plfilllllled fvm conquered count- E-ti. according to the magazine American Veterinary Medicine." ‘than: the doube 2.10 reoold lcltlllorlmers ‘n i042 we note the ex- lafvlan trotter and pacer Prince __ f‘ bv Onithilrst Express. He took :1 0rd of 2.0‘) 3-4 the past sea- ‘_‘_ the trot and had n record v1 pacing previously. At the -_ srrisburg auction he l ‘it the i""""ficant sum of m.- " 11o has apparently shot his he did chalk up a. fe points. One thing Maritime followers are just itching to see him do it. Devilish Dorothy, by Days Devil (Cameron) 4 7 2 1 3 1 1 m" Paine. by Frans Be Sure (Carroll) 1 1 8 I I I 8 o e I‘? M"- bY 511°! maroon, Nov. is - The com- Natgllgllggongnu bu) e 4 e a i a 2 mon theory that those who do (Bmkle ) »- YAlQl/Oher much for sport are quickly for- Hanson 71:5 4 5 _ 5 6 5 4 3 4 4 gotten doesn't hold true-at least may »__2 I-dL-bdr, The Patchen in the cases oi Dan Sullivan and nm 1 213121169 J wade; e e e 95 - . 3-3036. 2.18% 2.34% pm 1n a 1 . , I v I I ll l b08158 339/4. 119%, 2.24. pffmmgffil’, male berlrzsny 1:113!!!” ma es ran compe ons 3.235333‘ fig?!‘- T°l‘°l1t0. Sat- that unearthed much talent. He ' ‘ ' gave Jimmy his first chance 31 years ago and the Walloplng Welsh- man rose to inc world fly- welght champion. Free-for-All Pace-gm), Rip Harvester (James) I l 1 ' ' 31'0- ‘3111111111 (Wflllwood) 1 5 4 One of the most p0 ulsr sport filial/ea“ 1??" (chflbman) 5 2 2 figures in Britain, Wil e now is Em Pa“; "1 i i g recreartlofgal dlrgetor i1»: 1d British _ war ac ry an a rngs spec- Dudey Palm 7. 6. 5; tator at any blg boxinge card. B‘ dn °° 5' 7» d1’; Lily Fart 8, Sullivan has received hundreds of l ti; f distant N138 f 1.118 yaggg) 2kg“ (1111-19) 3-13. (mile 70 lgmlailige Qlzlling for boolljrs andopapers the first round but nearly ended ey 1. s. d ; m ' i (6%) Lam’ (néilfiehagslalcéab, ’ his career at‘ the 15.8111: time. 70 yards) 2.24%. m; manager was worried about a w». -uoo l.“ “if. “.l""i.'£;°°. “it'lll"°"ifi - . wou e r or van 1'1"" Wllllv (Chflbman) i-i-i give him more fights. Dan‘ de- Black P111100 (Tolhurst) rt Baldwin (Dowmm g uégurred. however, because he knew 5 l ildc's uncanny strength and 2 5 Harvester (Hllloclr) a of many contests he had won prev- r “is "°l’.i.'i..3“’§h°l°“’ I Y1K Sam lously. including several unrecord- Time 106 1.06, 1 1-4 (3-44 fur- ed while with s travelling booth in long dashes‘). south Wu“; e 0 0 110w the sssociat r has been revived and Dan and Jimmy are travelling together to many parts of the world-on o. postcard. Eagles Announce Release of 3 Players McCarthy Still 0n Receiving End of Mail BUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 20 ~04?) -The tman still rings daily at Joe worthy‘; Buffalo home earryin letters of sympathy on the downfnl of the New York Yankees NEW HAVEN. Conn. Nov. l0 - in the world series. (AH-Manger Jacob Podoloff an- "I have been lmlmd.” llld 1119 nounced to glit that the New Yafitee manager. "I never received so many fan 'ette:e in any season, or for that matter n two seasons." 'I"-.e letters began arriving shortly after the yankees bowed to B. muls Cardinals, and although the number has declined in recent weeks they are still coming stead- I-faven Eagles of the Hockey league have released Rod- erick McLeod, Jack Oollinan and Harold Tabor, a"! young forwards from Kirkland Lake. Ont., who had been on trial wl the club. With those re eases. the Eagles an now down to the regulation 011G IJIY l \‘. limit of 14 men. he sold. slllllvon Bros. d: Mawhinneyg i M AM’ Y- "IabRE FIRED!’ 7/4. ':' j E TD RIGHT K1‘ WELI.‘ rr IS JUST As NICE Kirrslé-AN/ lT'LL HAVE 11-1’ A BLACK NOSE LIKE. ‘m’ ONE K Mg‘; “so m“ Wlillelirrl .. siigllisnebrr ops-r As WELL! ’ FILLING 1N FOR OIQE OF- MAM‘! THE fipEAKlylé " AN’ THEN MARY M 126'- RET USN HAVE TWO E $1M. %T \FlRED! MR MUSHPUSS THIE: l6 JlGGS fi ON 5E SMUDG FA _- ‘ . l H! ~~ _ —"-e F "itldwili: ' YOU GET ALL ‘1 w mum uow D YOUR l l cee? - " m“ , . Ea -1; w.» _- u. l I l l t l