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Greenberg Fears Feller's Strikeouts Ruining His Arm CLEVELAND Sept 23 i.Pi Hank Greenberg. Detroit slugging first baseman, believes Bob Feller. C'lc eland great righthander is (Ioiiik himself more harm than sood with his self-imposed "nun man' mound schedule in an effort to set a new maior league strikeout record. The Bronx-born belter, making a determined bid of his own to wrest the American League home- i run and runs-baltcd-in leadership from Boston Red Sox' Ted Wil-1 liaras. predicted Feller would I regret his back-breaking efforts.

"I hope I'm said Green- berg, while resting between Sun- day Tigers-Indians twin bill, -because Bob is a great pitcher and a great guy to boot. But he is bound to damage that million-dollar arm of his. He is placing entirely too much emphasis on the importance of that strikeout record. "No man. no matter how strong nor what physical shape, he is.

can continue long at that killing pace and not eventually come up nh a sore arm. Why, do you know in the past three weeks. Fciler has started eight times and relieved once? Of course, it's his arm. uot mine, and if he wants to over-, work it, that's his business. And If I know Feller, he'll pitch every day this week, if necessary, to top Rube Waddell's total, whether It is 343 as the record books have it.

or 349. the unofficial total. "Feller is so intent upon gaining that mark, he is forgetting his value to hinaseli and to his club. Why. rf something should happen to him.jthe club would tand to lose a half million dollar asset.

As for himself, a sound Feller could probably earn around $250,000 during the next live years. NAMED COMMISSIONER. BUFFALO. NY, Sept. 23.

Ward Lewis Piggy) veteran Purdue University cage coach, today signed a three-year contract as commissioner of the National Professional Baskethall League at a league meeting here. Toronto la the lone Canadian entry in the league. Id the Charles Ogilvy league at the Rideau Bowling Alleys last night C. Lahey took, the high cross with 641 while N. Lanthier rolled a high single of 253.

The ladies' high cross was taken by HUM H. Kihl with 652 and Miss F. Davidson had a high single of 255. CINEMA TIME TABLE CAPITOL The Green 12 00. 1 50 4 20.

6 43, 9 15. LAST complete: show i.ss. CENTRE "The Wicked 12 27 2 45. 4 58. 7 13.

S31. LAST COMPLETE SHOW ELGIN 12 SO. 2 SO, 5 10. 7 30. 53.

LAST COMPLETE SHOW 4. KEGBVT "Badmeae 12 34. 2 30. 5M. 7 2.

8.38. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 00. IMPERIAL "Swamp PI 2 25, 4 53. 7-30. 10 03; "Apologr Por Murder.

1 10. 3 43. 6.15. 8.30. LAST COMPLETE SHOW B.St.

SOMFRSET "Mildred 12 45. 3 00. 6 22, 8J5; "Men in Her 1 51. 04. 8 IT.

LAST COMPLETE SHOW S.17. AVALON "One More 2 55. 6 20. 8 "I Know Where I Am Goinr" 11.15. 4 40, 8.10.

LAST COMPLETE SHOW TJ8. EJDEAL' "Masquerade in 1 00. 3 33. 6.50. 9 45; "Shadow of 2 48.

40. 845. LAST COMPLETE SHOW S.2S. MATT A121 "Otlda" 14. 640.

943.. "Tec Genu a 1.10, 834. LAST COMPLETE SHOW IS. WESTBOKO "Oueat 7 00. 19 13.

"BneheJited 8 42. VICTORIA "Love 7 0S. 940. LITTLE "The Men ta 8 30. 9 33.

"Three OirU About 5 08 8 20 LAST COMPLETE SSTOW II. REST Meet Me On T9T 1019 -rit Street 1 SO LAST COMPLETE SHOW 1.26. Tk above billing and timt schedules are supplied by local theatre managers. 1 GDWGDVDTOS Ceamtxi Entny ef Tketh Gvns I nen fou brush aur teeth if yocr jrumi bleed reo liny bit teke heed! This is ohrfe the brst sign ol Giagi- eitis common gum innammauon erhich. IF NEGLECTED, often leids 3 to dreeded Prorrhee.

Then, onlr your dcotirt can help. Sec him CTerr i months. At home, help guard if lintt GtBfmtu bf misusing rour gumt and brushing your teeth twice duly 1 -with forhto's Tooihpsstc. It will 3 ward off ioection and bring natural bright sprkiing beauty to your teeth. Buy a tnbe of Forhan'f today.

Teach your children this precious habh, too. L'sed and recommended by many den Lists for orer 30 years. At all drug sad department stores. Pea FIRMER QUM8 CLKANCR TESTH MO HAJtSM ABStASIVU IN rOttHAITSI by a i 1 I I BELIEVE IT OK NOT! siiunuiunntuiaiinnmnutnraiuiu 7V.7 OPTICAL ILLUSION bujW.e.MHlSrROM Sn Francisco A RURAL MONTENEGRO MOTHER CARRIES HER BABY, CRADLE AND ALL-OWNER BACK Name Felix Miquet To Meet Strongbow On Thursday's Card Matchmaker Eddie Quinn apparently was intent on packing some of the huskiest heavyweights available into the Auditorium ring this week, when he made the matches for Thursday night's card. Quinn, over the week-end signed up Yvon Robert td tackle towering Fred Von Schact, came up yesterday with word that Felix Miquet, the hefty French star, would meet Jules Strongbow in the semi-final.

Miquet as a rule is strictly an orthodox grappler, not given to rough work unless goaded into it an opponent. But it seems certain that he wilt; have to cut loose little here on Thursday with of of A GREAT ACTION ADVENTURE! HE HA' N0TMIS5C0-AKIWWW MEETING IM20YRS. HAS ATTENDED EVERY BROOKLYN DODGER GAME ATEBSETS FIELD FOR 33VK the rough and unpopular Strongbow in action him. Strongbow invariably depends on crude tactics to make any head way in a bout, and unless he's changed a lot in the last few months he'll do the same on Thursday. The Robert-Von Schacht match should be one of the top bouts the sason.

Robert may have an edge in speed and science, but Von Schacht knows all the holds and can apply them with plenty power. MOORE NOT APPROACHED. CHICAGO, Sept. 23. VP) Terry Moore, veteran centrefield-er of SL Louis Cardinals, laid today he had received no offers of any managerial Job and did not plan to manage until his playing career is definitely ended.

Rumors had connected the popular Cardinal captain with several big league positions including both Cincinnati and New York Yankees. (ORME'S) 2-4231 most ffijs TODAY Motoring Mishaps) Oeear "HIGHWAY MANIA" Wait Disney Color Cartoon Latest Paramount News Tf Jcmims S-SSffi notorious outlaw -It how xMmijysfm Complete with. Cat and attachment, from mmm0 McKechnie Mjjsic Co. Ltd. 175 Sparks Street Fretmant Calting 'All Girls' Club Rresents TEEN-AGE-TIME CAPITOL THEATRE Saturday, September 28th, 9.45 a.m." Sharp i produced by George Taggart Teen-Age fashion revue and all-star stage show.

See Calling All3 Girls members model Teen-Age fashions and hear your favourite radio stars in person. STU KENNEY of "Treasure Trail" CLIFF McKAY of "Happy Gang" fame RUSS TITUS, pop-singer DOROTHY DEANE, lady of song DENNIS and MAXINE, dance sophisticates LOU SNIDER, king of the keyboard Tickets free for members only. If you are not a member, join today and see the show. Membership and tickets available Freiman's Young Ottawa Shop Second Floor. UDUial The Cinema By W.

McL. Capitol Theatre TN "The Green Years" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer again demonstrates its skill in transforming the best-selling novel into a distinctive and always absorbing cinema. 'I Ten-year-old Dean Stockwell plays the orphan boy in A. J. Cronln's Scottish-located story of ambitious youth and amusing old age.

The oldster, of course, is the lad's great-grandfather, a man of large heart and a big capacity for the brew of his native land. While, this not-so-venerable but thoroughly enjoyable citizen is getting himself into one minor scrape after another, the youth, later played by Tom Drake, goes through the progress of- growing up, going to school and falling In love. What Robert Shannon wants -most is to go to college, a desire which is eventually achieved through the insur ance resulting from old Alexander Gow's death. Since "The Green Years" is essentially a story built on the careful development of Its various characters, a major contribution is in. giving new stature and audience appeal to virtually every member of the cast from the veteran Charles Co burn as the elderly Mr.

Gow to young Stock-well. Canadian born Hume Cronyn wreaks every bit of tlght-fistedness and little-man meanness out the role of Papa Leckie, TIME TABLE CHANGES SnnrJay, Sept 29, 1946 Fmtt imi rmmtitm frum mcrnnt CANDLELIGHT HOUSE yy' at Kinaimtrt DINNERS 6.00 to 9.00, p.m. RESERVATIONS ONLY 5-8782 CLOSED TUESDAYS sad FRIDAYS WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION became we have pleated all euitomera served since opened. REGENT FISH and CHIPS Delivered hot within a mile retina ef ear More, 114 Somerset W. 8-4881.

Chop Suey Palace Specializing in both Chinese and Canadian foods with varied menus at all times. All-Nlrht Restaurant Service 228 ALBERT ST. 1 Oeor Kaat of Bank CHICKEN PIE full Out COURSE uktrd. Cor. Bank and Sparks St.

Make No Mistake! BAll-B-Q CIIIGK-H-PALACE 374 Bank St. 5-0159 Near Alexandra Hotel Only Oh Store in Ottawa Thli la the flnt oriflnal Bar-B-Q restaurant in Ottawa. apeclaUxinf only in Bar-B-Q chicken cooked to your taste oa charcoal. 374 BANK STREET Tel. 5-0159 Private laT rhen.

head of the blouse that takes the small boy in. Selena Royle plays Leckie's wife, Jessica. Tandy is their daughter, and Gladys Cooper is grandma Leckie. Each character, naturally, isn't so well developed as the boy and his great-grandfather Gow, but nevertheless there is a nice sense given to their thoughts and feelings and the place they' hold in relation to the tyrant running the Leckie household in the Scottish village of Loganford. Unfortunately, there is a tendency to overlenglh which makes for occasional slowness, but that's not too important in the otherwise very excellent cinema.

Centre Theatre pHE producers of "The Wicked Lady" and there is no question about Gainsborough's London studios having a lot of money in the filming claim that the story IS "set in the days or Charles Sets, costumes and a comely group of ladies bear out the claim, but the period atmosphere is not so convincing. The lady of the title is a char acteristic British understatement The way Barbara Worth shoots, poisons and betrays all who get in her way make that taboo name a modest description of Barbara. Between murders she steals the fiance of her best girl friend and then grabs the bridal chamber for herself. The cast is unusually strong on PRAISED TO THE SKIES! i "Orthiet It M-6-M's ThriHuUMl Waftw I v. Talk about sasptflMl ThH has 11" Minnif Mill TW yaur tmk IM!" STARTING NEXT FRIDAY W3DI LK5VA prima Ballerina Metropolitan Opera with Two solo dancer and a pianist.

OTTAWA TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM OCTOBER 2nd Reaervtt ala: 1.18 2.18 2.40 Mi Oa Rale at C. W. LINDSAY'S Ja. Ramon, Impreiarlo. Tremblay Concerts 17th Series 17th 7-OUTSTANDING EVENTS-7 NOTICE Renewal Privileges EXPIRE FRIDAY, OCT.

4th ROSTER MISCHA ELMAN BALTIMORE ORCHESTRA LEONARD WARREN METROPOLITAN OPERA ARTISTS ENSEMBLE Jobin-NovotnA-Glax-Slnrher VRONSKY and BABLN SAN FRANCISCO ORCHESTRA ROBERT CASADESDS All SEVEN, Tax Included $.90 $9.09 JH.10 $13.80 $17.19 Payable in 4 Instalments Write or Phone: Tremblar Concerts. 214 Cobourc St. (TeL 4-3170. Honrs for Phone Call: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

or to 8 p.m. FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRI In mil lit i 8 mKVAjT -in English stage and screen players who are known to Canadian cinema-goers. James Mason, as a Robin Hood type of highwayman, manages to suggest the love 'em-and-lcave 'em rascal of an earlier day. The other performance lending credibility to the period comes from Felix Aylmcr as an old retainer who discovers the villainy of Margaret Lock-wood in the title role, and dies at her fair hands. Roc, Griffith Jones, Enid Stamp- Taylor and Michael Rennic arc 'also in the distinguished cast of this adult screen piece from the Old Country.

St. Louis Phil Terranova. 13a 1-2, New York, outpointed Whist ling Willie Roach, 127 1-2, Wilmington, Del. (10). TIIE OTTAWA JOURNAL, TUESDAT.

SEPTEMBER U. UU. IS I Lanier, Others I Reported 'Missing' I From Mexican League MEXICO CITY, Sept. 23. (P) The Mexican League reported to-! night that Max Lanier.

Lou Klein, i and Harry Feldman had "aban-j doncd" their Vera Cruz team its five game scries with Tampico ending today. The league said it was checking I the circumstances before taking I action. In an official bulletin released tonight. Col. Octavio Rueda Magro, league secretary, said: "The players Max Lanier, Lou NOW 1 tT JAMES MASON MARCARETJjCKWOOD PATRICIA ROC cinniniiciiY UmtTAJMJaXMT A PARAMOUNT bMm.

iMnks JOHNNY VIIOINU lUSTtt TODAY and WEd. JACK CARSON ALEXIS ADULTS ANN SHERIDAN DENNIS MORGAN i 'One More Tomorrow1 SEE IT TODAY GOOCa THOATRO Op ADDED HIT! ill Illllllillllllllllllllll Tocether for the first time the world's greatest water wizards clashing In savace combat for the untamed queen of the Cahin country! CAIOl mnniinn Tj. WTfAlSt Ul IAWA llUn SHOWING FEATURE SHOWN AT 2.S0 2.50 5.10 7.30 9.53 Last Complete Show 9.40. SMITH JANE WYMAN "I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING" WENDY HJ1.LER ROGER LIVESEY MON. TUES.

WED. THE SCREEN'S MOST EXCITING personality: WEEK ONLY! Variety Show A rimer Road Extra: Color Cartoon "Northwest Hounded Police" TOT VMS mT mm JAMES MASON and MARGARET LOCKWOOD in "The Man in Grey" Jriin Blondell in "THREE GIRLS ABOUT TOWN" ONE E131IILE BOEEO Famous Continental Comedian of Stage, Screen and Radio Author of the Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Just Completed a Picture, Carnegie Hall Don't Miss This Great Star Yen'U thrill to- hll Dramatic lnyreiaJon and Impersonation! Plus a Smart GATINEAU CLUB M-G-M hat caught, with vibrant warmth and understanding, the spirit of this thrilling adventure of youth in love! fTl iTl iTi ui liP amar 1 Klien. and Harry Feldman aban doned their Vera Cruz team in the port of Tampico, and it is not known up to this moment what motives guided them." Starts Tomorrow Nl CEUKUUI IBCIUIMSJI ADDED TBRILLEK BORIS KARLOFF In "ISLE OF THE DEAD" End Todai- Mexlea uias loaij. 9 Xerrr- UIlTYZ TODAY! IN TECHNIC OLOK! "WONDER MAN" DANNY VIRGIN NIA KAYE MAYO ADDED THRILLER 'CRIME OF A CENTURY' wltk MICHAEL BKOWNg in the Window" together again EDW. G.

JOAN ROBINSON BENNETT "SCARLET STREET (Adult Entertainment) 2nd Big Hit Jinx Falkenburgl "Meet Me On Broadway" I mm TODAY" TU WEDNESDAY Py iiTnumTi TV WWW Fill Plua! JANE FRAZEE "TEN CENTS A DANCE" LAST TIMES TODAY "The Affairs of Susan" JOAN GEO. WALTER FONTAINE RAFT ABEL 7ne reatitre MARTHA OAH OnRISCOLI. BEERY. JR. "HI BEAUTIFUL" TODAY-WEDNESDAY BE SURE OF A SEAT ATTEND THE MATINEE CAffl'SCOII.

with EVE ARDEN ANN BLYTHfl BRUCE BENNETT 2nd SMASH HIT- "LOVE LETTERS" with JENNIFER JONES JOSEPH COTTEN Aon Richards and Robert S11II7 pins Cartoon-Comedr-Newsreel TODAY Thru WED "Enchanted Cottage" with ROBERT YOUNG HERBERT MARSHALL DOROTHY MeGLTRE rim "GUEST WIFE" with CLAl'DKTTF roi.Br.aT DON AMKCHK I mmm i 1 1 a 'A TODAY 8 ii Shew e.ae. I The Great Stars of "Wonu I VaMnrofMVffflWI PSSfi mmuaUMtPnui a urn 17 5 in Thru MED..

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