I Jp Mt ceded Only j to Win t eir first defeat In , ninv-off series, en were beaten 1-0 t ntht n a soccer opCi:s inn. " .u,. i.lnmnll with e uiy be tied with Navy, ne the cup series hire iuhki'" did everything but m the last half Vo nnnnsU a ijujciv only geal. me snoi ( "i: r s'lpost and ,,k adv. tage oi . 9 nna win In t1 ui u.n. t ; boot numrrou the cipo-inK Ral" ora Blade: hi WW- ireW. tender, Gardiner. On one play, the Slgs had only Gardiner to beat but all their shots were kicked out. The winners worked like Tro jans in vain atempts to score In the first half. Yet their winning Eoa!, 10 minutes berore the game ended, came so unexpectedly it probably surprised most of the team. Cole, of Navy, made a notable contribution to his team's ef forts. Yelland also played a good game for Signals. Line-ups: Signals C. Wallace, Anger, Brian, Johnson, Yelland, Martin, Thomas, McLean, Slanec, Lennox, Gome2. Navy-p-Gardlner, Dowllng, No-land, Holmes, Card, Cole, Lamb, Baird, McCann, Chambers. Referee, Woodside. Alobley Cup Standings Navy 3 1 .750 Signals 2 1 .6o Dry Dock 0 3 .000 Removed Shack Before Playing Of Soccer Game When the Navy soccer team poured out of their truck on Acropolis Hill early last night for a game, they were confronted with the sight of a small shack standing right in the centre ot the playing field. An examination of the hut revealed charred walls inside, Uv dlcating that' it probably had been used for Fire Prevention Week demonstrations. For a short time the athlete were at a loss to know whether , they should call off the tilt on aceount of the obstruction, or ' remove It with a Jeep and chain, Presently, however, the opinion was advanced that the structure could be dismantled. Sure "nouh, one of the walls wa easily removed, the shack co.-lapsed and was hauled off the field and the game was played. N ADA'S VETERANS tt third in xz of JnttlMfiM to i (nofU cf Cfttudl cf rlM te-eublih twMti c! the amJ ' f f t. To get ib " am(,"rZ Zm " ABOUT OCMf! J AT AKUUI n JVU. lift " . , . The arc j h- ttoni w will be i v x, wl,it rrot'011 hfrt . TUe people JOB PLACEWENT POU.CY Special arrangements nav pbyment. who are Canada's veterans lhrough Althou,tl.yUg there i. Employment and Se dcal f'vc f rhc robkms of Hial division The suff in this eU.vvce men J .wnJ problems and div.sion "nJcrsUnJ.,lXs ex-service men. many ..f them arc therwjve CanaJl i Ju.tion. in key centres througn ihere are veterans' l in and women ry ex-service men their car job fmdmg and in planning RETURN TO FORMER JOBS As Mated in a Pe Kotgirlheldaciv and( waanot engaged gjggSn ciists and . in the iorcei. and if to.TOHUn, it. it is the your hoy or girl Canada to ihew emrteyc r'. duty under mnsMtc him or he r ,n tlemcnt must be iority. Application 0";Sn three months rf diocharRe from the forces oi CIVIL SERVICE PREFERENCE Under the law of Canad ,1 or woman, with overseas Kty i . . which they apply. TO ASSIST EMPLOYMENT Parliament, at its vA for a new lPtmcnKfmeasures ot me for the function is the co-ordination r,f full employ provision ox ,u" V; mcnt in anaiw. legislation has already been passed to bring tn5 about, while a . special committee ha,bn nt-ting ince March of 1942, hearing expert your ' PENSI0NS ADVERTISEMENT Sr SEND THIS POET Basketball LEAGUE SETUP IS PONDERED BY EXECUTIVE A point of procedure raised during the Initial basketball meeting two weeks ago still hampers the organization of leagues, a member of the Prince Rupert area men's basketball executive Indicated today. This is the matter of whether or not teams drawn from relatively small military Units should olay against teams representing larger establishments. The wealth of talent available to the latter, certain members feel, places them at an advantage which Li discouraging to less richly blessed aggregations. The original Idea of dividing the area Into an A and B league apparently ran Into a snag when ?ome teams which originally indicated that they would com- oete n the top-notch A league decided that maybe they would do better In B league. This leaves the thrde teams whch are undoubtedly of A league quality In a position where they have no one to play against but themselves. League executives admit that they are puzzled, and point out that plans they have laid so far aie purely tentative. However, they feel that they will have matters leveled out shortly. Eleven teams had signified their Intention to play in the bajketball schedule when en1 tries closed Saturday night and a twelfth team had Indicated that it may enter If It can drum Fee coiSt information wtafti . ,:trwd of every man know o Bct . -7 ,tuation arU , banned Canada $ VV'T" un planneu been , i.isiat on has SOLlAl- cnriAL SOCIAL SECuhiii SECUHIII a . program. veterans o. t- the . 1(, 18 monui montns ouuw'h unemployment in Q 3L M"Tro7$70 d his wife, month, if sing e. be paid, for the ithchiUrenV?J,S2im of one year period of service to a man t.0fAVOrk &d cither and able benefits are to .Je is no work immediately Workandforwhomthereisn thcrc available. In the case ot .sen d UoWanCes. free treatment. who enters ins Every veteran CBHS INSURANCE VETERANS LIFE Llrt ii f pur- . Canada's veterans, in mt examina. t-rSofW , OTHER 'tln passed, . providing - . A" Housing financing. A new mc money at low interes, will d -b Family allowances S fishery riven, Program Health i - TO THE DAILY NEWS NEWS St. Catherines Goes Into Lead TORONTO, Oct. 11 tB St. Catherines scored an 11 to 0 victory over New Westminster Sal mon Bellies to take a 2 to 1 lead In the best of five series for the Canadian lacrosse championship. St. Catherines needs but one more win now to win the Mann Cup. LONDON WANTS OLYMPIC GAMES "Battered and Scarred" City Issues Invitation LONDON, Oct. 11 P Three British members of the International Olympic Committee yesterday went on record as putting In a bid for the next Olym pic Games to be held In "the battered and scarred city of London. The bid was In reply to an American suggestion of early resumption of the International games after the' war. WATER DIVINER AT 93 NORWICT, Eng., 0 Jabez Barnes, 93, who has quite a reputation as a water diviner, has been given the official title or water consultant to the Free-bridge Lynn Rural Council, Norfolk. up players. Teams which have signified their intention to take part In the league are: Fortress, 3th Coast, Port Edward, Navy, Ac ropolls, Barrett, High School, H.C.A.F., U.B. Officers and Coop. Reserve Is hoping to raise a team to make the twelfth In the league. . ( Canacias maintain farm and prices. is bemg Consideration with provincial to a wide operation, of National Insurance. nf SERIES EVENED BALTIMORE, Oct. 11 ff Louisville squared the Little World Series with a 5 to 4 victory over Baltimore on Monday, making the series standing two games apiece. Baltimore had defeated Louis vllle 7 to 4 In a game on Sunday. RUE Louisville 5 9 1 Baltimore 4 9 0 Library Promotes Interest in Books KITCHENER, Ont., Oct. 11 P Brightly colored posters and i special- arrangements oi dooks In the, Kitchener Public Library are part of the library's scheme for promoting school children's Interest In books. The various grades are Invited In turn to the library where they are shown displays of book chosen according to the ages oi the children, Each table in the Juvenile section Is slacked, with different types of books adventure, fairy tales, animal stories and poetry. The children listen to a story hour and Informal lesson as to the best method of choosing reading matter. rt STRAINS. SPRAINS end MUSCULAR PAINS'- Radio Dial GFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) WEDNESDAY PM. 4:00-Sound off 4-is:n r. 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