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MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1943 PINION Today, your money must go farther. So exercise wartime wisdom hy using part soap COLGATE'S SHAVE, STICK.J Comfort small. buhblo lather stars moist longer gives speedy, close shaves with comfort! Economy lasts month and months. No waste! Convoetfenco easr to pack and handle.

Ideal for service men! NO 1VH TO lUtH IN Syrart.se mans Htm. MANNING Regina, Sept, 27. When Dean Gritting reversed his field in Regina this season, sacrificed his Mish for defensive football in favor of a shifty looking attack, he evidently forgot one thing: Success In lootball depends right at the start on jour ability to get the ball away from the Yankees American other team. Until that accomplished, your shuty looking backheld delivered in the pinches. They is going to be doing work for which it's not designed, and consequently tne 3.2 on Charley not doing It very well.

Keller's ninth inning homer, and Either that, or Gritting realized he didn't have the makings or'lne second game 6 5 in 10 innings a strong defensive team, was impressed by his collection of high speed a single hy Finch Hitter Chuck backs and decided to shoot the works on attack. 'Stainhark with the bases full and This department doesn't prelend to be expert on football matters, two out. 1 but we can't escape the observation that if what Griffing's Roughriders showed on Saturday is all they've got, It won't be enough. Rfgina's backs may still he the best in the new Western league. Keller also blasted a circuit clout in the nightcap to boost his total '0 31 for the season but tailed to gnin We wouldn't know.

They didn't have the ball long enough Saturday on the league leading Rudy York, to prove if their good or bad. And when they had it. who has 33. there was nowhere for them to go. The centre would snap the ball.

I Although Yankees of 1913 led the one of the high speed backs would take it and look up to face a American league race Washington and Chicago split a romp.on. Wihams iSi: Hnweli and W.i 4iiinn inn filo a brief In alinnort luamra ties. 2 2. In best of seven aerieai American associate Atlrn.ie sport's claim on und.y. the birth of hockey.

Indianapoiie on ono oooj a The committee at a meeting late Toledo ooo ooo 000 0 7 1 Saturday decided to follow the min worth'" nd Krm nd Hay tlndianapnlia wina series i lames to 2 1 PACiric COAST LEAGUE Eaturdaye Play off 010 000 onot a 1 8an Kranclero 000 200 00xj 4 Tmcup and Eueme; Harden and Bpnni. AIEBALL'E BIO SIX mttlns (inree leaders in earh learns! Hnrtain IVii. no Titers its ion. Cubs 1J0 ia rv. ill 3 so ana so a B'jns batted In; National leat'ie Home runs National learje: Nicho'sm Tuba, 13, 2T; Amtncaa iesjje.

Vork. I tars ister's advice. THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE PAGE IS Clinch Title NEW YORK, Sept. 27 The Yankees wasted little time Sunday celebrating their Saturday clinching of the American league pennant. They handed the third place Cleveland Indians a pair of defeats before a crowd of 21,328.

As in Saturday's 11 inning 2 1 victory over Detroit Tigers, the Yankees were hard pressed all the way, but C.UAC Squares Series By STAFF WRITER K. nfnJ fnt. 1. t. rt.

in I efj' TL3r ''tCaw Av x. WIIM.S OVEIt WINMI'Kd: At left is Frank Woodmass. youthful model aeroplane designer, with his sailplane which flew for more than half an hour over Winnipeg. Sun C.U.A.C. squared the Greater da Frank's models took hiahpst honors in nil pvrntu nf 1hi mnrlel iirrnnhinn rnntpt A virtually I Winnipeg Senior Baseball league nf nlannc E.w.wn ot pino i "1.1, ,1 mnk them lfUlL er to nlnf(t ht Tr.ntmn.

1 i.i.i. "HU I Winnipeg Air Force lineman. It's hard to develop much speed Cjncn he pennant than in any 6 over 'the weekend. The decid alrcl'a' t. turned he prairie at Redw ood and keewatin into a small model of Stevenson's deception In a space pf a couple of feet, as any Regina back will tell slnPr of tnelr 13 championship sea 1 ing contest was called on account airport, Sunday, during the contest.

you. lions. of the curfew law with the teams 1 What we're trying to say, and as gently as possible, is that the From 1921, when Miller Muggins deadlocked at 3 3. Regina forwards are taking over where the newspaper sit down strikers left off, although not by choice. It's Just that they were neither strong enough nor experienced enough to stand up in the face of the Air Force linemen to begin with, and we think perhaps the United Services linemen, as well.

In short, if Griffing doesn develop or discover some fresh wing line strength, it's our guess the Roughriders will wind up shooing the other bos in like they have done so often in the past. i Reg Threlfall's Air Force footballers Impressed without being' Impressive. They fumbled the ball like a gals' softhall cluh, but when they managed to hang onto it they generated a compelling amount of power on attack, with those big rumbling style hacks after the fashion of Johnny Lake, Ches McCance, Percy Ruhenstein and Myron Caine, and darting Andy Branigan, rolling through vast holes in the line like Churchill tanks. It was straight football power on the grand scale. There wasn't much cheering in Regina's Park de Young, just gasping, "Oh" and "Ah" as the Air Force heavyweights bludgeoned Griffings boys Into complete submission.

Against Regina, it was hard to guess at the possibilities of the Airmen. Actually, it was their first scrimmage of the season and they didn't figure to be polished. Threlfall told them in a pep talk before the game that they'd drop the ball a lot, and they did. When they acquire the perish, the Bombers may be an inspiring unit to watch on the attack. We're not inclined to take a finding off the Regina game, however.

It struck us that the lack of strength In the Regina wingline was equally as pronounced as the power of the Winnipeg line. A better test for the Bombers may be the United Services team whose scouts, Bert Warwick? Lou Mogul and Lee Sherman, agreed in a single voice after Saturdays game, "Sure, they looked good. But who wouldn't against the kind of football Regina played?" There were mistakes hut no misfits on the Winnipeg side, and a atislactnry development for Threlfall was the performance of the Eastern Canada hoys on the team. The Air Force coach had built nn Important case for George Shields, a tackle whom he converted into a guard; Don Hurno, an end who formerly was a tackle, and Myron Caine, a tackle who now is a hack. led the Yankees to their first pen The Rlues were in a hitting mood nant, until 1942 they neer had left blasted the Railroad hurlers the issue in doubt later than Sept.

unmercifully. John Carrick was the 23. It took them until that late leading slugger, getting five safe late to clinch the flag in tics, including three doubles and Saturday's victory gave Yankees home run. Jne Popile had a homer. their 14th American league cham triple and two doubles, while Stan; pionship and thi ir eighth under the Shaley cracked out a homer and1 management of Joe McCarthy.

three singles. Under Higgins the Yankees led Terry Hind started for Trans Ihe American league in 1921, '22 (cona nut went to tne outlicin artn snd '23 ar.d for another three year C.U.A.C. piled up a commanding span in 1926, '27 tnd '28. 'cad in the first three frames. Yankees set an all time record, The second contest went four In hy sweeping the world series foi nings, with the score lied.

A henetit four consecutive seasons from 19.16 game for Albert Lamcroux attract to 1939. They slipped from the crt a large crowd. Lamcroux did top in 1940, but came hack the next ml lose a game in the league all ear to take the world scries. In season and was injured by a ball 1942 they lost the series to St. striking his nose.

Louis Cardinals. St. Louis Browns took both ends nf a douhleheader with the Athletics before 4,983, winning 1 0 behind Steve Sundra's five hit pitching after annexing the opener 3 1. Boston Red Sox slapped down Detroit Tigers twice, tak ing the first game 3 2 on Jim Tabor's lOth inning hon.er and pounding Tommy Bridges out of the box for a 6 2 decision. Rudy whacked his 32nd home run in the first game and followed with another in the second.

Secondary No Place For Dean Air Force Nine Beats All Stars Royil Canadian Air Force, champions of the Services Baseball league, defeated an All. Star club in an exhibition game at Osborne Stadium Saturday afternoon. A large crowd saw the game. Orval Miniih pitched the closing Innings. NORWOOD CLUB The twenty third annual thanksgiving competition formerly know Saturday, with an excellent turn out of members and their invited friends.

Good scoring was generally in uurno and hniolds both played outstanding games in their new near the end of the first ouaiter. 73: Jimmv Prentice. 87 74: positions, along with the rest of the Winnipeg linemen. Caine still rterWinY tal on liefer iffln8 irom hrm'h WriRht. 93 19 74.

runs less like a hack than a tackle, hut he's big and hard to stop. wKe wild if er ,0 Umt" low As it rolls alonz thi. i. I A a VL keeper and sprinted onto the field, gross special with a 7(5. aiong, tnis is apt to develop into one of the better he Bed Birds had taken the open 1 c.

prtH lumi Lcs Lrar, Air rorce line coach Hidden holes were won hy Jim grid teams. Like we said, the first meeting against Unite dServiees on 4 1. anA hai.c cin. Pronliro Alf severe punishment from a tough Winnipeg defense, still was going I uoik n.r more at tne nnisn. But one man wasn't enough for Regina.

He'd be one more man with the Air Force, and a valuable one, at that. Chlrsrn Failsaelphit Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lout St. Luia as 4S Cincinnati SI Bnnklyn 7S 6 It Pittttiurgh 7 71 Chlrqo 77 Bttnn 74 PKIIjiil lnh'M S2 SS New Vork 65 (I AMERICAN LEAQUK Cluht W. L. New Ynrtc 91 SI W4ninqtnn SZ ftS Cltvctand 78 SS cnicaqo 7S 71 Detroit 7 74 St.

Loult 7U 7 felAltnn 67 SO pnntdeiphlt 4 Pet. .71 5SS .4 .41 .377 Prt. ..14 .497 .11 AMERICAN LEAGUE ono 310 onn 4 0110 onn 2 Haynm and Tresh; Abernethy and Swill Sernnd Game Chirasn 010 001 021 11 1 Philadelphia ooo ooo ioia 9 i Grove and Turner; Chnetopher, Lowr) (9 and Swift Detroit ooi ooo ooo ooo 00 1 2 New Vork ooi ooo ooo ooo 013 (14 Inninsm Overmlre snd Richard; Chandler tne Dickey. Cleveland Ooo 010 loo 4 11 002 000 000 1 .1 9 i Bagbv. Hevlnf (101 and Rnaar; Deiiutela (Si; Nelll, RNba HOi and Doyle.

Sunday'a Gamee First Game ft. Wwt 000 001 2003 10 Philadelphia oo ooo ooo 1 Munrner and Fen ell. Harm, Schieb c9j and Wagner Second Game St Loin ooo 010 oonl 1 philadeipnia ooo ooo ooo 0 Sundra and Hayef; Blaclt. Arntzen 19, Waaner. Cleve.and 010 ooo Ofll 2 4 New York 000 001 0113 Smith and Roaar; Ronham and Dickey Cleveland ooo 010 040 5 10 New York noo no loo 1 (I Tnal.

Salveann f. and Deaautelt; Donald, Murphy tS and Seart. It: Came Chlcaso 000 (13 002 000 IS 17 0 Warh.ne tnn 000 001 110 3 12 smilh and Trerh; Wynn, llerta 14) frvie Mi. and Giuliani, 2rd tlame Chirato 000 070 000 3 7 Watninaton 003 oio loo a 0 Humphries. Swift (4l.

and Turner; Haef ner and Karly. 1st Game Petrmt Ann ooo 101 03 1 Boston ooo 101 ooo 13 13 (10 mninasi White. Trout 1 10. and unier; Lucifer ant tVvle. 2nd Game re'rmt "no 100 1013 7 B' e'nn 000 204 00 14 Goriica (7) and Rich.ardi; Terr) nd Parlee.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Saturday Scoret John Rucker's lOth inning single that scored Stephenson from second base gave New York a 4 3 victory over Pittsburgh In the second game of a National league douhleheader after Pirates had hanketcd the Giants 5 0 in the opener The Dodgers and Cubs divided Plans Laid For Hockey Shrine men nnmp h(ljn(, rhnnKPft lMer. couldn't find shoes large enough for Don Durnn, former Balmy Beach lineman, who wears size 14, and a fpllnw First name uwumt nm.ici player wiped a patch of hlonn: Irom Rn.tnn onn nnn he first game and Chicago the A InnuireH snlicit C.VdonV 5'3 brfre 16' Did he hurt you?" and it'eiier nd 2fiS. A homer and a double, was rrpird nu second cm. collected by Bill Nicholson, who frol wr.e killing me. I had to get Cincinnati oio loo 2i 4 9 rRn nls lo nls off that field somehow.

jnn ry ana loiano; vtallera and Mueller runs natlea in lOtai to 1A, Sew York 010 000 001 3 1 I rnTi nuran niKI 041 201 7 1.1 0 Chase. Munrn (M, Kasl (Si and Man cusn; Butciier and Lopez. Rrnnklya 020 000 0103 10 1 Chnas loo OOfl 40x 9 1 Barney, Oslermueller Weber (7 Chipman '), and Brasan; Wjae and Mc CuliniiKh. Philadelphia 002 ooi ooi 4 i St. Uui ino 000 0102 7 2 Kraua and 8eminick; Uumbert Atungei 1,9) and W.

Cooper. Sunday Scerea First Came Philadelphia 000 000 0011 St. Loula 00.1 too nn i a cearnainer, MrKee iSj and Semmick. candidates for a Hockey Hall Second Game Philadelphia 000 ono 100 013 11 1 St. Louis 100 000 0102 7 3 til lnmnsel Barrett and Seminick; Muniar, Brytrh 9 and Dea, Narrow.

Kirst football and hockey, but hardly for his prognosticating Pittsburgh loi ioi oix in i under supervision of a board among commanding No. 2 Training mr ii i ig i zer and Lopez Secnnd Game New York 002 100 OOfl 14 Pittabursti ooo 000 03 i in inninisi Al Ritchie, assistant roach the Roughriders, is widely cele The HOOK annual AND SLICE tournament nf Pitt'hlA i srf.l' 1 1 fully explained to reporters before lNfiCTOM Pint Sent 97 TP 1 Snl urrta Knm' nB 1 would ELM HURST CLUB th" ST. CHARLES LADIES The Indies of St. Charles Country1 club will hold their closing competition on Thursday at 1 1 1 A large crowd toured the Elm A suggestion that The Canadian Airmen in hm.t inks 0VPr (np nn Press and Associated Tress conduct lhp lhnl precisely here nm)B fifM rtnv a poll of sports writers in Canada 10 front where Rn(J mnrJ. b(lne A and the United States to determine i1 Winnipeg forwards enjoyed are requested to turn out.

of, hased their nuiiHiriipq to piny. Son Francisco Clings To One Game Margin SAV FRANCISCO Sent. 27. four Rainier tiurlers. 1 i ne service policy will reduce Ions of water during the frequent th, number of teams entering pla, time out.

while the customers 0ffs anfj shorten the play off games, were consumed by boredom. Thej game stretched out for over two and a half hours. Indianapolis In A. A. Final International Final Squared Millard Howell Sundr.y beat To TOLEDO, Sept.

27 Indiana romo second time in live pnlis defeated Toledo's Mud Hens and Syracuse Chiefs squared 2 0 Sunday in the last game international league piay on Eddie Morean. Indianapolis first ut in the ninth, when Gut the International league victors. Sunday jam. Special Services Held For Americans nf Maor S. Wilkins.

Commanding Officer Liait. Col. J. P. Frame.

read the Scripture lesson and six junior officers took up the offertory collection. Rev. Terence J. Finlny, rector, preached. The American flag and the Union Jack were placed at the chancrl steps.

During the service the con gregation and ohnlr sang God Save the King and the Star Spnngled Ranner. Praers were said for thej King and U.S. President and for! nn Allied victory. A. W.

Klieforth, American Consul General, and Mrs. Klie were among Americans attending the service. Victory in Sight ond 0jja.m. weather pot mil tine. I'laers ill mHKP up men nv.

it iwn Miinra jor "foursomes." A general business Referring to his recent visit to as the Hoof and horn event was; the United States. Mr. Flnlay sa held at Norwood Golf club on, he found that there was a general feeling among the people that the roadway to victory was well in sight. "We too of the Empire be I.a... tt.

Inns hlnnri REGINA. Sent. 27 Dean Griff 1 the high wind sweeping iw eat and tears is nearing its end ing, after announcing that he the course was troublesome I he commented, not propose to play in Saturday's many, hut the winner, Fredj must not let victory In this Rcgina Winniprg opener in the Kemp, carded a gross 77, hisjwar be the end nf our efforts." he Western Services Football league, handicap of nine givinr him the urged, hut to carry this into mak i k. ii JnnkUh.orfor hilnr. prntiH IOOK IC.SS I 1 I I OS I hKC ing OCIICr WOflO till.

Expressing the belief that upon Wednesday may help to illustrate whether the Air Force was the' Walker. Cooper, recently on a DHVe Greenberg.j Refreshments were served, and! Connelly, at Young church, Sun breath taking power it appeared to be against Regina. batting spree in which got iw(ltrnP(, the conch take his Norm. Lurar, Jim Mundie and! there is talk in the R.C.A.F. ramp that Ken Charlton may be mm i nmlllHr Potion backing up the Stewart.

Drummond entertained posted in this area, may turn out with the Flyers. I GeeWalker smashed a home run ST 25n lnp renderedj That nnM ui BiKer smasneo a nome run pmlnfj jnhnny Lake over cent re on songs. i a snarp mow to Kegina. Charlton Is the Rough with two out in the ninth to give (hp pHVi ent by Norwood Golf cluh will celebrate riders jo. 1 man.

His punting kept the score as close as it was on Cincinnati Reds a 1 0 victory over Gnffing for 13 yards, and the Dean its ROth anniversary next veam Saturday, that and Winnipeg's own fumhles. With little or nn block Braves in the nightcap of awfnl ,0 ln( nrnch Kf.Rm, I having been formed in 1801 under! mg, ne accounted for the Riders best gains from scrimmage. He took i A I i nnm'' of Winnipeg Golf Air Force equipment Makarski Heads Transcona Trade Board uurno was nucn wun an unncr Bnd sjrp noH nt pair of grid brngans for the Elmhu.s, Golf course on Fri 10 Tht Trlbun'l opener. iend of Ten minutes before the the game, he became in day. Toe first ball was teed off EORCE Makarski vicc prciidi'iil.

L. Otvlron; Irensurcr, A. Hlumm; secretary, K. I.idgate; membership, H. Kosskopli; publicity W.

F. G. Hughes; entertainment, 11. Margnlis; socitil, J. Gorai; civic affairs, II.

I'errin; citizenship, C. Jamioson; education, J. F.dwards; roads, B. Sequin, athletics, Dr. II.

Livingstone. An increase in membership was reported for the year and committee reports Indicated progress. Guest speaker as Major Hcrt HnjPr Silrharnv, O.B.K., Dieppe hero. iN.i. Ai.nougn worn ces scouis nert arw icK.

i.nu i.onerational undertakine between Klrst Qami Boston Livincs'nn. Irannot be started until after the, Mogul and Lee admitted (Aimy nd r.c.A.F. headquar army, navv and air force and was ooo ooo ono 4 i war, it was recommended that the the Air Force victory was decisive. Kririav nlL ht that f. ooo 100 Ola 2 7 lon.n and Maai; Rioale and Muel.er.

Sernnd Game OOfl 000 0000 4 Cincinnati nun mm nii INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE aturday't Play. off I I I I ,1. 1 Ih. Air. nu iMius.

iiiniiiuin cpim kuiuii v. i. i i providing play on games are Kepi (Ur rentre mat wouin inciune a nocKpy nien wnuin nne i itini ij Within certain hounds, Army and ''arena, stadium and accommodation agninst a stronger line. Our line. An k'nim nunm iron tun And.e.i and Kiutti; vander and Muti for other sporls.

In the meantime for instance, Klrst nsme iPiiipotniy miimiiuii iui mc sn. Brnokin ojo oio ooo will he chosen. ik Vnd HALIFAX, Sept. 27. CP) The i) and itccuiiousn.

(National Hockey league and the ooo oo, 3 10 in choosing Kingston, 03n oix nx th site for Canada's nnisnn nen. niton ai ,1. Hanre Dernnaer 71 Wv Hockey Hall Of frame, decisions nn incomplete ann inaccurate Information," was the opin Inn vnrpserl hv Iton. llarolrl Con jSoniri minister of industry and in Janett shuman Hi and wui.ama; car. I formation for Nova Scotia, in a Rer.j( Kon.tant, ,7,.

Bartleaoo reived hy the Halifax Toronto leadi best of seven series. Hockey Hall of Fame undaya pi sy oft I The minister, now in Montreal to Toronto oooooo nn 4 im ad iofltn thp matter adviser! the a Mngul said. Iiciiiate this season.) I v. t. tw.

in invasion of Kurope the youth movement, and K. C. nil lint, secietary of the Winnipeg Board of Trade. Establishment nf a scholarship hy the Transcona Trade Board valued at from $7.) to $100 for annual competition hy students of the Transcona collegiate was outlined by L. E.

Gendrnn, education rnm rtiittee rhairman. He explained that to this amount. It was expected that the Manitoba University s. a 1 SYRACUSE, N.Y., Sept. 27.

(API up tu Hon fees. Mr. Gendrnn stated that similar scholarship schemes sponsored in suburban municipalities of Winni peg were functioning successfully. their best of fHe semi final play pries at. two victories apiece W'1" To date, $225 had been collected rH (ha TnHlans lia ti vi 4 1 decision.

I off series, the Indians qualifying etnl It si kAnni4 In ni'Antliallv In meel Cnliimhiis in the finals to determine the American Associa allowed only three hits in his series tinn'a entrv ln the Little World opening victory and blanket Howell pitched two hit ball he makP he 'scholarship self Ing. To administer the scholarship a committee consisting nt repre the Maple Leafs until there were from the Trade hoard. council, school hoard and Manitoba baseman, won the game In the Dugas' double scored Handley, who university would be appointed Francisco clung to a one game I second inning with in th Pacific Coast eariie wun none annaro. a home run had walked. Howell struck out Frir tn( citizenship committee seven and hurled hitless hall until or.

nlavoff finals, snlit The final hest of five game series uamnie singled In the sixth, but consideration was being given to '2' 2,5 3i ting a hard fought, douhleheader "'arts tonight, with Columbus at was in trouble at times because of )rir establishment of a citizenship pS lit JJ! 52 Jlrl with Seattle. Indianapolis for the first two eight walks. sward to he conferred annually on vVi'ek. 14s jsa as is: ti tu. nnr rAm and the teams aninff tr.

Scnrine three runs in the fifth in th mmmnnitv Hnnafin? ns 31,5 on a 17 hit blast off Al Epperly and Columbus for remaining contests on three infield taps and a clean Zenerously of their time and ta! N'lrhol. DnU rik.nn r.nn.n 1 1 1 1 rvi i tirtn th nlav.fYc tiflffle Tnmrttn had heStsn SvrS. in thm Inl I ihm (nun American ieaue; Tom.) on l.i,. .11.. 7.1 f.

lajeii i in? vii iiiiiiiiif innt twu a.i ncii oi win i s. i uncumnt iiih. tiwn imi iri nni'a 'jut'i as th veteran Tom Seats outlasted nin? the junior Worin from A croi or 9.SQ4 watched tne ma1 from nominations from every iorjanization once a ear. day night declared that the old days of sectarianism, bitterness and divisivencss were going or gone. The occasion was American night when members of the American Women's club, headed by Mrs.

F. W. Spink, president, were special gueiti. Members of the American and Canadian armed forces also were present. The guests were entertained at the Fireside Hour following the service.

i Federation was the word of the and good will among the various he declared. Donnelly acted as chairman. It was announced that Homer Rodeheaver, song leader with the late Billy Sunday, trombonist leader, evangelist and composer, would hold two meetings Tuesday at 7.45 and 9.30 p.m. in Young church. A thankofferlng will be received.

Rev. .1. II. Oriel, rector, conducted the service. Th Svnnrl ''lnnkrl un tnokert Model Plane Designers Hold Meet THE prairie at the corner of Redwood ave.

and Keewatin st. looked like a model of Stevenson airport Sunday as Canada's future successful model aeroplane contest. Planes of all types and sizes took off and landed from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. There was tragedy and excitement as more than one aircraft r.osod into the deck.

But above all it was the enthusiasm of the young fliers that was outstanding. Flies 12 Miles Honors for the day went to Frank Woodmass, ardent young designer, whose models have been the highlight of similar contests In the past couple of years. In the sailplane event his plane flew for 12 minutes and 45 seconds within sight of the judges and then disappeared into the blue. Y'oung Woodmass followed and hii chase I took him all the ay to Hartford West Kildonan. He returned an hour later.

It was estimated I HE headquarters staff of the United States Army Forces in Central th(l airrr(1ft flew ln air rurrent Canada attended Holy Trinity church Sunday morning in charge circles, approximately 12 miles. I A keen competition was waged between Jim McLure and Freddy Brownitone for the prize award ed to the lad launching the most flights during the day. When the contest ended It was found Jim I McLure had 40 flights to his credit and Freddy was a close runner up with 39. yhe contest was held by the Winnipeg Gas Model club ln conjunction with the Northern Star Model tcluh. Each gas model plane represented an investment of about $20, not counting the hours of patient and exacting work required to turn one out.

R. M. Stevens, president of the hour. Dr. Donnelly Indicated.

Gas Model club, thinks the impor "Some organization must create tanre of this hobby should not be new spirit of friendship, tolerance overlooked. 12000 the White Sox trouncing nls mirul inning nan insisted had assured mem mai goon woum nd huitr) an ordered peace on i' oruisn and uerman the Senators 15 3 in the opener and was too old for the game, The leading net scores were: eventually overcome evil. "Let us Tha, mnster.Wnrd wr. 'planes would not have been so Washington taking the ni hlcap to on his Fred kemp. (7 9 fi8: Jack Mac not onv Kv.

lip service to Al Christ, whose teaching of Erm had it not been for the excel coacning ennrcs, nui ne nevrrme im.n o. i. juiuuiv nugnty ood nut consecrate ihh mp alu) onfi wjj wouid break tence or Hritish aeronautical re The Cardinals split a National nominated himself among the fi 4 ,2. Andy I8nJ2' league Cubleheadcr with Phlla RoSn players hon the A.rmcniD.ck Garrett, .8 73: Dm of God." rlelphia Phils. The Phils won the Pus.h 0 retreat iBrarkrn 80 7 73 BUI Rc.rt MW5 At 13 selves to Dringing in me iMngnuni rtown tn WBi, 0.

riass rsrc Hnrj senrch engineers and designers. Ives to Young Church AerOnautirs ImnArtanl groups that live and work get her." "The general Impression pre Need "Master Word" vails," he said, "that the' Battle of The world needed "a greM won A F. master word that would heal its "lonp hut we must overlook rtiv.sinn freo it from wrviliifks that the ratio of losses Men like Sidney Camm, designer At the Fireside Hour following of the British Hurricane, learned the service, Mrs. Spink brought their art as renowned builders of the church of Christ more than greetings irom the clurt. A musical model aeroplanes, any other institution was laid the, program was provided hy Olga, In charge of the contest were task of building a world of friendll Irw in, Gertrude Mnllard, Edna Hen Mr.

Stevens, time keeper; WUf SU r.esa and peace. Dr. Walter E.ldersnn, Marian Hoemer and judge, and Emil Meyers, re nun and pi. Harrison, memners corder. of the United Stales Army.

Dr.l Results Results were as follows: I Gas model event, motor run not to exceed 20 seconds. Total elapsed lime for the three flights: 1, Frank Woodmass, 5 8 3 5 sees 2, Freddy Brownstone, 4 48 3, Jim McKay, 4 11 sees. Sailplane event. Total elapsed time for three flichts: 1. Frank "The most serious and thought Woodmass; 2, Ted Zelinski; 3, Gor iful synod I have ever attended," Hon Standing.

A consolation prize was the mpression His Grare, wenl to George Chapman. 'Archbishop Ralph Sherman, of, Moftat entry. Total elapsed time hv A Pvna nsrmsmsnl nreal. I i ciiiu, inriirn tne rr jor tnrfe l. Krank Wood jvolved in a fist fight with Gordon members and P'eciea prehiucnt ru i.

meeting of the General Angli 6 mE 23 2, Craig isRina enn, ana omn nc were in attenrinnce. Low lansLUim nimiu ui iio.t can nynnn in inronio, ne min a Rri.rcliffc 3 min. S4 2 sec 3. ordered from the field. On the Air Force bench.

scores were recorded hv Messrs. V. at the annual election of large congregation at St. John Gordon Standing, 2 53 3 5 S. Hall.

H. n. Williams. F. .1.

Man officers held Friday. Other Sunday morning. or, consolation, Ted Zelinski. ning, Frank Weir and W. O.

Bird. rclled were: i'nst piesl nnn rrrcy White, a Semi scale event. Total elapsed dents, Dr. M. MarKav, W.

F. Ume Ior j( j.rani, llughos, M. (. MacMullcn; first legate to the Synod, reviewed Woodmass, 2 23 2 5 sees; 2. vice president, W.

K. l.awrie; sec "OIK incm gntiiriing. Jila McKay, 1 23 2 5 3, Ted Zelinski, 1 min. ,17 2 5 sees. around, looked ahead," said His Britain ScOfCS Grace in reviewing the work.

They felt themselves as part of Afgenima 5 rOCy a great reunion. "We are one of IBv Hie Canadian Preset a large body of churches," he LONDON. Sept. 27. Britain to said, regarding the progress in day publicly criticized Argentina's church union, foreign policy after completing a "We put the soul on a Canadian nal purchase hPP exportable council of churches, now being or surplus of eggs for two years.

He expressed a spirit of a statement ny me foreign Inwards hrothers who tce said it wisnefl no "political Fame was made at a week end iir; u.a im.n. 1 a iiMrnna ne nuum mr i.iin.nHmP nnm of Christ." signuicance lo ne auacnea to tne meeting here in which plans lnHuding An Chip L. A. H. A.

WelCOmCS Mr. White, giving a layman's trade with Argentina. That discussed to establish the Shrine mnn Henry Bnrgor Stan rooter, intetest in trar iton, tnen t)P expressed country alone, the statement said, of Hockey in Kingston. Harold Ally. Harry Lavigne.

Harry i TVICC I eQITIS hu ''PP101 of he movement to raise of all American countries has not Officials attending the meeting Weirlman Dave Decter. Air Vice i and aiancuso; Klin sport riters in the major hockej mand, R.C.A.F., passed through teams and announced that its sche military, economic cue me a irw n.M.ia n. bP prepared to cause as value of the Dieppe raid nul 1 5 P' little interference possible with probably not be told until after the he Ha of Fame of Baseba at his 1eam The Lnited Ser iT. 1 VnlaAlU mA Kit llttll.lllk: Ui J.1L 1.1 IIIV aill.TU T. 11 tlS inP II TSl f.l HI "I rn the stipend nf missionary workers broken with the Axis, it has per suggested that the poll be taken Marshal T.

A. Lawrence, off irer i A'UltUK, hept. in I I "from a mere pittance' to a minl Tnitted Axis nationals to conspire Com tll mum of $1,200 a year. Kndorse against the United Nations and it Itttll fAlfllilt'll Hniuiiie ill nriiitr uuim, I iliii Ii nwri ihi 111,11 I nr and tactical mrn' nf 1 1 Etou leaching in the has failed to give British Interests For his part in the raid, he was later awarded the Order of the British Kmpue. Other speakers were fquadron A 1 1 A rv rt, r.avctn I'lini i om a i iu rtecina nr Air Force lineuns the 1 I I u.L tAir U'K'Urt nn r.M.tr ill.

ii, me atuinciiitmn'a hrsnrhni nun chief complaint be ng against the excessive iieat. Ches McCance, of the Bombers, insisted: "This is arin nn rppn nnnii It agues ill co operate fully concur with conditions und' 1 which service teams have been th. nllm 1. hich ever trot would nnos was hiso a lorwBi advance, sunjeris pii'yer ne stated. ann proteriion.

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