- Rn ae en gaa eae a 7. DAILY NEWS | No Re-Cali’ Proposal Not Approved by NHL ee NEW YORK ©The National | bell, NJHLL. president, tentative-| cluded NH approval of 4 drett | SS ~ te . Hockey ‘League ‘board of govern- ly agresd to the AHL. ruling Neements amone olut j pa - HOT, TIRED f ‘ ore has decided not to approve after winning a coneession for | fini pier ics ® , . ¥ 6 S$ no-fecall arrangements proposed recall of players when an N’FLL. " ne FEET? by the American Hockey League team is weakened by injuries he draft syetem is based or or , to govern transfer of players be-| The dedision, however, means casos tandings with the vert utions ; Soothe them - tween the two leagues that ‘the N.HL. will not accept last-place team vetting fi Of Social News quickly and effectively. K we * * * * | wire to existing agreements, the tentative arrangement e¢ith~ and #0 o7 » to the first Get fast-drying Minard's p the proposed arrangement with | er place ishex The Dally News endeavors to (an iniment—rub it on. Feel me the AHL. cannot be approved The effect of the decision is to 3 noes overage of “i as ee : at this time,” said a statement almost cut off the flow of play- i personal news of town j Issued after today’s NHL. meet- ers from NHL. clubs to their Gey Cup Classic May Go aa arm teams Train Schedule . |: atic ana wut appreciate the coolness—get relief, guick! sett, BAINARDS The A.H.L. has decided that ft Another result is that the STANDARD TIME = beets asta oe oe . will not permit recall of players regular draft from the AHL For the Fact. port elup activi wecdings, ' . ° optioned to AHL. clubs by N.HL. by the National League is sus- Daily except Sunday._.8 pm. | tas and personal nutes are in- “KING OF PAIN” Winn e in Two Years teams during the seasc a“ ps : ' vitec. To contact reporter 0 Rp vi + & tne season, pended From the Rast—~ ViLEG ) Tac, a port LINIMEN' Two weeks ago Clarence Camp Other steps taken today in- Daily except Monday 9:52 pm ‘phone 749 ’ By AL VICKERY Press Btatl Writer , (CP)—The Grey Cup final, Can- rts spectacle, may be staged here fhis new is a real possibility with t a 10,000-seat stadium will he Aug. 1 next year, sec ‘Ugg oo nereeneninennnmnsianignaslnnariasinigmnmiaiag porvaoe The Winaipeg Enterprises COG” “Corporation was formed by business men fast year and D€ the final obstacles were clear- "0 ed when city couneli okayed a the plans for the new stadium ¢ u in January and the Manitoba ‘ Legislature approved an i940 A amendment to the city's ehar- ter in April. 1t allows the city to guarantee the principal and interest of a toan up to 8500,- The city also granted a 20 year-title to the stadium site, a STITUTION CHANGE four-block area north of Polo an Park raeelrack between Portage id) wr Ellice Avenues, a semi- remdenitiai area. 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