"Old Reliable" Faces Retirement- etKeran Ner, York Y-ankee star Tommry'Uenrich, qho had planned tu have an uperation on Mis ailâ et kneeý this winter and return to the dAniond in the sping, has aqpRaentiy reached the endl of lis brilliant play- ing carcer. Suirgeon have. failed to give hlm iianyasunc that the operation would succeed. Shoxvn examHiing his X-rays in a doctoin Wofice, Tommy lias called the opratiuion ff. «Wheu i was a bîdwe used to Mae a Saying abouteverboy ham- dng a peck of doctbfore they dée remalked one ofithecotsas- linma-te vel ng afturftle re- cent Argonaut Bine Bomber mud- bala rn,ý,jjpiousbîjp affair, "And!if thlat's the case lIlni away ahevad of schI(edulebCausethis ,afternomop I must hasà wllwdenuht coiver m ettre unsoneah. .probab)ly lie ad at tha)t, But wc( grealy .doubt that tbeinud of VarSity Fild ieft anythuuIg like as bad a taste in the MOUtS as did soie rao the finlals are, playd in th1e QýltuenCity is becau1'ýethey da awholce jet more rnonely t thy Oufld anlywhetre elsein a da.Le the CanadianRub Union peole give Varsit a tenar guar- autee-or even a five-that leyll S' y thec, evenshou1ld soi1nebod(y buiid t'ice as large a staduin t1se- whre1ad then ki will be tilnie tO uil 1kaboulit teIve ithousand l 0lar tapa viswhch iiiiglthttru 'ont to be nlothling buit a niac fe aiSorn)e of that Bomber crewv looed s if fthey would l be iore at hoerolling up a] tarp than" try- ing to rî uLp thatArofnthe At that We Arted si eeAffby smyig that thewaiisMd nd mas rf-cerred to. had left ' bad taste. lii a lof Of foik Q1mouhs.Teye don1c ,inorethan taThev have soakxng, inutt-encasect n * * a MICHIGAN vO HI0 STATE Piayig on afed on which seeriilýofSnow id ithe yard hiIý ues and niie bi adigtr-eaýci- erous, Micigwn was aLe to gain oly 27 yards by uhn.Oi' vaiiiuntd ofne a Ield to 16 yards ou the ground and a total of 41 as the Bucks picked up 25 yards on tliree suicceýSiful.passeýs ;In1P8 t'ath1ectes played Ilke tliey were wcaring- boxing gloves. ,PRïNCETON v.DiRTMOUTH¶ A howIinIg gale -)Ion of te East and lashring rains 1turned the- field into a quagmire, kept awayStfomn Palier Suadimmil ji t5,000 ad enthulsiasts of llhe 31000whola purcbiasedticketts and ùae ths a'rvei of a foothIl gaine. WVe cold que piept more aiong i thsaie e buýnt,!-Nuff Scd. d pooriy-manaiiýge d 1ittie tter of fact, onl bis PC£- Ir. Lear was cfead lucky hli VarsityStdn ha itotpayinig flad- Buwe suppose, it wvas ANs the late Jerry Shlea rwithsoebttre, C), lis who ued to iake Street. vaudev i!ý lleei- 1iCthllig of 'a lhangout, ys on guys whlo c'lrne cuf, not the cash cus- t b)eef lole(st -about AfId, when aý il is said anld donle, * atsalilthe>,ýIIOoîiIg about ilu regard to this nmatter oÀ good, bad o r iidffereui playing cotyi iiti onàs? A thi)oiouglibred o ýf real ,rni slip ci ss can rmn onra ind o si trci;adwhna /wnr ba a bouse tht =nit prfon excep )p ;, lih-,tig-fast racing strip, lie s'çratches saiinewen coesu 1-ilu <. e ei't eard amy rurnours of the ir k' e fovely g e ce(ipts, ,ust because tefooing didn'i happen to suit t I e i r greatly Oumr balyhooed favotrites. Nor, when you coniepih down oit, do wereal uyoy aing dhe footallu oguls - Easern or horder to mIake th -l ouble the lengdh of their footalaond WS.(M..i The footbiaill rrntrsae lh basiness strictly for the dough. So, wVith rightlily f ew ecpinare Cie players. Do they epetth-e paying publicIo couethen, and c-ry over ten, f t aeto earïu thiat d oujh, once n aw ith liard way? A lot of those eColi- uSsilug critic-s -are puitting the bt con Varsty nd arre Stven, th- tor, for the cpudffiti'on o te I)aying fied.DoePay snibepe-rson t-hink thlattnie CRUflkArng their finals to: Toronito jstbecauIse hey'ret e with1.1C Sj7teven'E baby hAue eyes, or becauise thy adiïrr5 tihe Bloor Streetsroudg.Ti Fihat 15iarlya imatter ot personal tas&e. But what WC do maintain; is Up [o a f ew ycars ago, in thde Big Fu-n oa lesser exLtent ln ocher loups -we had the privilege df watchig TH{E BEST CANADIAN FOOTBALL TI' F5RE WAS Wlat thecy are e- ý dling te us nowadays is THIIRD) G RA-D E MERICAN FOOT- sonlevhat ôf an exaggeration. asl- yourself this quesion-yust 'hoW mae f the -1950 "ALL-C(-ANA- DIAN ALLI-STARýS" couid m5kle a place ;"Sas is-tîgron c een asecond divisiicunited Staes FrofssinaiOutflt? Thpy corne here-tAise lyr anld caces-simlply becuse they can do bett"er finaricialy than they could ïlu htheir wn co1untry. if they dWntLke the conditioS theyfn her, lt tetugo bakck to "o' cnty"Or frve oîd their peace, An tljusi lucaseweCalnadias tlhnk hatOur p1layiulg se:tups are "snail limie" as ur ir il- ports wuld have us think hereare played, the very saine day, south1 ofr -iiehueju"Big Lau"coliege CORNEL-L vs. PENNSYLVANIA Aihuh52,000 tickets had be-en SoldM oly17,846 iteidywe- thewol fnsforsook thleir vi,.dea sets and braved the wind-driven Amibitious Men! BU-SINÎESS OIOTN riÂ,RN at Xat$7-5 ,véekli, and b your 1owVl Don-,eeed fu ro- tect0on In vetin - ery bone. SIoe', arn iactory, garage at prospect. 1P'UI1 tme eanlion emn or Rastemo Cao,, Lt& Montreel, Cea. 4568Droiet S", MATTER 0F HABIT "By the lay i e reniarkçedafe a vvhlleý, "Iwa sorry to seý,e youlr hiubanleaýve the lhurch Last Suni- day iighlu the nidlùf my ser- mon. 1I triist nioting w-as seriouisiy th5, intte-r with bjim? "O 5o ir," repliced Mrs. Mc shdî."lt was nrothIinig very seri- c'is; butý you sec thie ýoor aan does hv a terrible habit ofwa- ing i his sleep).- - TARPAIII.IN-'; ~5aml1ton, Suý-Lpertest Pireference Shares Yild 510 Supertent Peroleum Corporation, Limited mrn,,kets its products 'in Optarlo and Quebeç throuh 58 bulk stoage plants and warchouses and through 29230 retail outiets of wliich 8-46 sucb outiets are owned or controhled by the orgaizatiou. Sales volumes of the Conpany's petroleumi products iu 1949 inicreased by 147%ý' over 1940. We offcr as principals- SUPer1testPeol mCopaon Li mited 5% CmulaiveRedeemable Sling Fund Preferenice Shares (Par Value $100) Prue O$10 per shasre to yied 5 In the fIve years and eight months to August 3l'st, 1950 ceariiings available for divdends o~f $5 per share on thecse Preference Shiares, and atraIl prior cageaveraged $:32. 17 per share and in 199 were equivalçnt tn $3745 per share. A prosewctus descrtbng the Company'sopera- timns andl coutaliing details of these sMares which yield 5% wîl l e for:warded gladly upon 361, Kfnli ret es Toropito 1 Woodex, Guindy & Comparey L.Iuiited reitsu n, Rfth LEAR: of 'In.