n‘ gllolbwllbal ' igh ty Say: No’: Boon “Lucky Man" IDYJIS, Nov. ii —(AP)- , on. who has cwloded more baseball bombahells than any ouher maior leagxe owner diurinfl his 26 years of ecting St. Louis i yester summonised "David arum" career brief sentences: ‘Tye been a very lucky man. I hope 1 can continue to be flurprlslngly yovial for a man who has Just lost "the best manager in baseball." titre Cardinal owner beamed as he talked of the 1946 such 3938011. Surprising announcement-s as Southworths release, have been cam‘ from Breadons office ever since he fired Branch Rickey as manager in 1925 and then sct him upasdlrectorofwhatwestobe- come baseball's first and most ex. tenslve "farm system. At the peak of his success in i0- 42, Rickey was left out of the Card. inal organization. Between. those Rickey deals. Brendon hired and fired Rogers Hornsby although the “Raj had led the club to its first National e pennant. Bill MoKcch two 1m GunderI-Iaegg and Arne Andersson, “Geshouse Gang" became a. base- ball byword and then Fkiscb later was fired as manager in mid. season. Finally. Dizzy Dean and his sore arm was paddled to Chi- csgo Cubs for $185,000 and three " e of those deals were good for us and some were not.” Bread- don recalled. Thinks Soccer Disputes Gan Be Settled B! The Canadian Press) L0 N. Nov. B-Labor Minis- ter Isaacs told the Commons today he believed the dispute between Britain's soccer players and the football league would settled Eat-logg- sgeufireatcned strike by s wage increases. The football clubs W" YBDOPtBd to be taking the in- itiative to avert a player strike. A committee of club owners was un- ' to have sent a. latter to tors, raoommcridhag S’ 81918184307!’ a - Mat-menu be soucht as speedily as hlonctan, Saint John, Amherst __In Senior Loop (B The Canadian Press) HONGIDN’, N.B., Nov, p-Serflar goo!!! for eastern New Brunswick seritatives from Morrcton, Saint John and Amherst. N. S. A 19116119. to be known as the A, M. and S. was formed with George " Schumann Moncton. president! Lawrence Hanway, Amherst. first ' vice-president; gain; John. second vice-president. and It. W. Nyflklfltlm, Moncton. secre- tow-treasurer. Decisions underway on or about the middle 0f December. Barring accidents, the Moncton Stadium will have a. sheet of ice within ten days and the local entry will be able to be. "is gin worko . The Saint John sound will begin in y while Am- tfl!!! 8 very shortl hsrrt, which is without an artin. cial ;cc plant. will probably use the Moncton Stadium for practices and‘ play here and in Saint John until I 151N881 ice surface can be laid in c town rink. torsion mo BIVUII | I i I a v. due to function‘?! monthly .'a Courpoua s w a ‘g d i b t I wcootbiugdcctauoaoafwourarra i-aiffil-"Mm" aI-rfllhoaal rims»... ._ ‘ V .~PORTlN i, San Broaden themselves 4 0g British llcavloa ToFight Nov. 2_7 hbv today ing champion. signed 10- mcct Jock Porter in non-title fight at Royal here Nov. 21 fondon had to Britain two years ago. Report Nacgg, Anderson Now 0n Pro List , (By The Associated STOCKHOLM. Nov. 8—'I‘hs Swe- dish Athletic Association remained officially silent tonight regarding a story carried earlier in the duy by the newspaper Eiopressen that world-rccord-breaking track ath- letes. had been declared profes- SOI! . Previously the association bad said it was making an investigat- ion of charges that leading athletic clubs were paying top-flight run- ners to represent them. and ind:- cated that disciplinary action would be trken world records of the two famous runners might be erased. especially if it is found that the offences which cost them their amateur standing had been committed be- fore the races.‘ In New York. Dan Ferris of the United States National A.A.U. said that an athlete who turned pro- fessional by accepting money for running could never regain his amateur status under rules lr_1 force in both Sweden and the Un- ited States. He also said that if the offences were of long standing. many world records likely would be taken oil’ the books. The New York office of fhP Swedish Information Bureau said it, had reports that 22 world rec- ords might be deleted. Haegg has run the mile in 4101.4 although Andirsson holds the listed mark a‘. Skating And Nockey For PM. 0.Students All Prince of Wales students this winter are to have two hours skating each week and four hours for hockey weekly as well. These four hours are to be used by play- ers (boys and girls) who normally do not have the ofrplortunity to pgaactico or play wt the first rn Taking the view that this ra- creation is essential and havirr decided to lee that students o their College are provided with the facilities ‘for obtaining same, the Provincial Government put the Department of Physical Fitness to work on the rob em and after a LONDON, . O—(CP)-Bruce Woodcock, British heavyweight bois- o a round Albert Hall Winner over Jack London after lost his title t0 Wood- cock, Porter is well known in Can- ada where he tumed professional and won 20 fights before returning Swedish sports writers feared the‘ mighty ration ulster so much is s power in sport. It's to walk info a sports d liilib Iusran with coupons. Misc gumksimply haven't the Football teams aunt; the precious outfit a team. tioa rooeivas a coupons from the Board c1 clubs. however. is issuin b cert. i1 ates fgéootballszltsggsmiud uh’: . posts corner flags. Bflvice. c1111 defence service. in- dustrial and school teams. corps under other organizutons (schools llndfl‘ the Ministrv of Education) the Association. The traditional Oxford-Cambridge boat race will not be rowed om the Patric)’ to Mortlsks course. but. over the shorter MOO-metre course It Henley. because steaks weren't available to assuage the appetites grecrewswouldwwkiminhain- m . Here enters the food oou . with the meat ration fixed agolk 2d. (28 cents) a week. kit sports “Titers wonder “if there's enough red meat available to feed Detroit Red Nawks Como From Behind. ' Defeat N. Y. 5-4 NEW YORK, Nov. "B —— (C?) - Superior condition paid off tonight as Chicago Black Hawks skated New York Rangers into the ioe for a 5-4 National Hockey League victory. The Hawks, sparked W tire brilliant Mosienko — Bentley brothers line. came from behind three times m win. SUMMARY First Period ' L-New York, Demaroo (Warwick) 4-5 . 3 2.—New York, Colville (Laprade) .48 Penalties - Irfamilhvn, Patrick, Mariuocl. Watson. Second Period 3—.Chicago, M. Bentley( Allen) .32 i-Chicago. M. Bentley (D. Bent- ley) 1:00 c 5-6 g York. Warwick (Patrick) o- ginémo, Mosienko (Smith) 1 :1 ‘L-New York. Shibicky (Watson, Juzda) 16:43 Penalties — None. Third Period B-Ohicago. M. Bentley (Mosien- ko) 1:25 iL-Cihicago. Mbsienko (Kaleta) 18 . l5 Penalty - Hamilton. very fine bit o cc-o eration on the t of the Provinc e1 Government .W.C. Athletic Association and the Charlottetown Forum a satis- factory agreement was reached with the result that P.W.C. stu- dents will be skating and hocke in the Forum, from anuary 1st til the end of the season, everg Mondgg and Wednesday from 1. till 4. P.M. without any addition- al charge other than the athletic fees already they registere . It will be remembered that some time ago it was mentioned in the Guardian that students of P.W. were without a rink of their ow and found it quite difficult to get time for skating and hockey in the Forum. In view of this fact, it is felt that the officials of the Gov- ernment and P.W.C. Athletic As- sociation deserve a lot of commen- dation for their arrangements and use of existing facilities of the Forum. Management of the Forum too, should be commended for the manner in which they have ad- justed their program to acommo date the students. - P Amateur Wins {laying i aid by them when‘ Something New In Racing . Novelty .i_i (By The Associated Press) JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. Y" . Nov. B-Something new in a. mcing novelty for a New York track de- -veloped with the running of to- ‘day’s featured Helena (class D) handicap when two den heats re- sul in the four-horse contest. j William Hells‘ Fancied Plndus and the l-favahome Stables Oma- max, the rank outsider. wound up all even for first sitlon. And three lengths behin cams Philip B'eber's Oatmeal and the Star lew Stables Petrol Point in a deadlock for third. REMEMBER WIIEN By The Canadian Prcla ififififiy M" . rtaasmr SKATING roams Power‘ In British Sport mason, Nov. a - (on - ‘iha- ' mild’: life, ‘f; implausible Vlltrtluorxt and law even a sweatshirt without And as for-sports shoes . for example, are rsQoning pinch. It takq otbllii 001190815 to The Football Anoeia- small allocation for o! Trade and after much inquiry distributes and cannot receive supplies from h lsh worth then about flvepence — (10 Maple Leafs 3-2 Defeat ,_ m ma». ‘may worihim, can: record is 10 in cine day Col. irby said. .8. th man h Da-petrated the Brest e hogxwl: ‘sin... "i: are 7.. the Millwall a r he Joined as secretary 5R years ago. Home years ago he offered "fifty thousand" for Ralf-h Rovers for- ward line — including Alex James and other soccer luminaries - when glad football world knew his club's ceinw- what a. forward line at a. Denny apiece." Beveridge said. Wings Hand (By The Associated Press) DIPROIT. Nov. 8-'I‘he Detroit Red Wings, scoring twice in the final period within a span of 24 seconds defeated the Toronto Maple heals 3-2 tonight in a Nat- ional Hockey Icague penalty-fest before 11,860 fans. idea mm . tgsnoo lost golf mu. ‘it'll “ "Re is ' The "Association's main concern. course. " very m“ behaved on the mu body of Mrs. Alberta Rose m r» an“. ..:....'.-.itn . was Clinton River. near Pontiac. Mich. Her husband. Capt. n Young. has been overseas and D 30w on hi; way home. News "Briefs (YPPAWA, Nov. B - (OP) —The Prices Board confirmed today that both Christmas and New Years Day~Tuesdays — will be meatless days but they recalled that those were essentially days for the eat- ing of fowl anyway, and rationing held no restrictions in that field. or p which might permit em to serve other than nons- rationed meats. OTTAWA Nov. 7 — (CP) Finance Minister Illley said in the Cirmmons that the report of the Royal Commission on Cb- operatlves will be tabled in the with four players, two from each club, drawing penalties all at once for fisticufilng in the second per- iod. Toronto lost l3 minutes in penalties and Detroit 12. At least m6 player was in the penalty box when every goal was scored. Gordon Bell, 21-year-old ‘Toronto kWh-tender Just back from the Canadian Navy, held the Wings scoreless in the first period but couldn't hold his own while the Leafs were short on manpower SUMMARY Fir-st Period Scoring-None. Penalty-Schriner. Second Penalty l-Detrolt, Quackenbush Hollett) ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:36 2-Toronto, Stewart (Bodnar, Stnnowskl) . . ,_ 3,57 JPfinaltles: ‘fstnnowsky Tavgor, ac son (m ), B ' y, Md (mag); rovm (major ’ Tlllrd Period S-Detroit. Brown (Llscombe) b-Detroit. Watsdn (Brown) . . . . . . _ _ . , , , __ 245 ii-Toronto. Apps (Baldwin) Penalties: Davidson. Jackson. Nockcy Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Tflronto 2, Detroit 3. Chicago 5, New York 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE Buffalo ti. Providence 2. QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE Montreal l0, Valleyfleld 4. Shawinigan Falls 2, Quebec 1. Southworth Says “Chance 0f A Career" BOSTON, Nov. B —(AP)— A three-Year contract. which he des. (Elba! ll "the o rt/tmity that com to a base l manager only on in " tempted Billy oe his career, Southworth to leave the highly a worth saw» them win time while. loahil no m TO .. NIGHT wtional inane pants. arid Series. a New - Y k . lr ‘. isl."'......"“l "hwsffm it‘. t fourth mice. . . g. two", vnNont House about Nov. 21 at the ear- llcst. John Bracken, na ‘ Conservative loader, asked yes- terday when the report, now be- ing printed, would be available for cabling. HALIFAX, Nov. 8 — (W) — Steamship service between Yar- mouth and Boston will be resumed as soon as a ship is available, A1» thur T. Smith, general passenger and freight agent for Dominion At- lantic Railway, told a public utilit- ies board hearing into a Halifax- Boston bus line application here today. Decision on the application. made by MacKenzie Coach Lines, was reserved. TORONTO, Nov. 8 - (C?) —- The Association of Canadian Ad- vertisers today elected L17. Phen- ner of ‘Toronto president at its 31st annual convention. He succeeds Harold E. Stephenson of Montreal. Vice-presidents elected were Nell B Pewter, Montreal; Harold J .6. Jackson. Windsor, (int; rge S. Bertram and Lee ‘Prenholm. Toronto. Directors include: DE. Bankart Hamid E. Smyth. Muriel Whitlook and A Maher, Montreal. TORONTO, Nov. '1 - (CP) - A six-point Dominion Govern- ment program to assist and stim- ulate the tourist industry in Can- wns announced tonight by National Health Minister Brooke Claxlon, speaking on behalf of Hon. James A. MacKinnon, Min- ister of Trade and Conrmcrw. OTTAWA, Nov. B — (OR) —- John Bracken. Progressive Con.- servative leader. in the Commons today declined lo submit names of Progressive Conservative mem- bers for the Joint Commons an the motion was called for debate and Veteran Minlmer Mackenzie. leading the ouse. said official op- position nominations had not been received and asked lVIr. Bracken if he was ready to give them. “The Minister is asking for names of mom‘ for a committee that does not exist," said Mr. Bracken. "When the resolution is passed he will get the names." Says Newfoundland ‘Nlay Shortly Regain Full Dominion Status ILAYII‘! MILD Plain-Nova "Walproof" p2...» which don not sllcii lo ilio llpa. Remembrance Day November ll Poppies on Sale as Usual, Give Generously “W” MILD or c1...» MEDIUM "IT'S TH! TOBACCO THAI‘ COUNTS‘ SHOW HESS— (Otmtlnuod from Page 1) on the screen made a trusts-quar- ter swing to the audience crying: "meg 1181], sieg neili” Ifitler leaped forward and aoized thgsspealrcr by the arm. l gazes on Hess. So did a. rtussian psychiatrist. The officials wonatred whether the filmed document of a vanished glory would shake from Hess the enuresis which he declares has robbed him of all knowledge of past events. The outcome might determine whether Hess is to live or die. Onoe his initial tension passed. Hess showed an impassivc count- enance to th the remainder of the film. This never varied as Hermann Goering, Julius Sireicher. the late Dr. Rob- ert. Ley and most of the other de fendants paraded across the screen. As suddenly as it began. the show was over. Col. John Amen, chief interrog- ator. turned Hess. As softly as h speaking to thoug a child, Col. Amen said: “Do, you remember-i’. Hess motioned as if to brush his hand against his eyes but the ll-Bigdflli - s interfered. Slowly he so : . "I recofluiud Hitler and Coer- irg. l2 recognized the others. but oriy because I heard their names mentioned and have seen their mines on cell blocks in this Jail " "Don't you remember being "Io don't remember. I must have been there because obviously I was tihcre. But f don't reuieanbcr. A QUEEN HONOURED " Queen . only Queen be. sides Queen lflimbeth in iihe Em- ire. ruler of the South i Pacific lands to Tongs, has been award. ed the Grand Cross of the Order o! the British Dripire. The people of the Friendly islands have been the of Britain westerns: to see when war with the Japanese came the queen raised £00,000 (M50.- 000) and a force of men to fight them. She gave two Spitfires to Britain to tight the Germans. too. McLean ’of New Brunswick and said he did not f-hinlait a particu- larly live issue in Newfoundland at successful St. Louis Cardin ls to MQNrmEAL, Nay, a -- (OP) - the moment. ems aggrigasgy’ bwgei-gmaenltamf: direct the rebuilding of the lowly Newfoundlmd may won regain N s lent between Joe Beckett and Half“ mm- he!‘ status use. full- mmlnion o! . ii . w no“. an. m one. m ......:*.'."...M.. rent. aster: as ”’”“’“..€.......t“...".f.l“.‘i..'fi an: G8 B hi? m,’ W“? 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He also m Cardinal Wuml , “ mil-g:- ‘fro: ___ ‘hrlluslr, ll’! lloliuroad It. 0|- opinion IDNDOIV — (GP) - Police of- ads ssess let new. - ~- flflfvivin llhdlndwaleliladplledfathe ‘ V“ om“ n ti?“ or appoiniruon 1L Q u . BUYING DAILY AT (‘OUGH SYlIfli across th Tourist Asfn Conference Ends I!‘ TOM IAIILIY three-d; annual convention today, electing Rowebotmm 0f Vlotorla,, 4 ». as new president and ado t- ing a resolution which p vinaill government toiilrist establishments Before scattering to their homes e 5011111110“. delegates also the executive committee Canada . to‘ organise a "national tourist od- ucstioual week" each wring and‘ use a possible means to sc- quaint the value with and potentialities of a well devel- oped tourist indus‘ Besides Mr. British Columbia of Trade arid Industry. others elcc-i ted to office were: Hon. . MacKlr-in on, __ . d Hon. 11. Nova Scot-la Minister of Industry and Publicity. Hon. JS. MoDiar-i by all provincial yet without ouch 0th ltrti fin- customs an oes along States border. of a select standlnl committee of the and Modern and Old Time Dancing Admission 25c 9to l2 Rowévbotwm, who is‘ dfllllty Minister» enactm t of hegisl for the, controbelziiccnsing gum o Ibverruucntn l8 "ablation. , iling on accommo- gcr operating hours d immlcrat B. I. S. Y oonlof thrvirflimt Wlmflll tlon and in- ts i ‘M ind sion. estlblllslflmnt] ecutive. eluded saruimsv NIGHT Follow the Crowd to THE B.l.S. HALL Museum of Art scntcd later commissioned ouse ofOommons of developing the tour A new name for the assoclatiiil was discussed at t “Bahrain” gesti ns iii- ’ s18 0 Ottawa and Rankin. DANCING HALL Isle-like bust. above. of thedlfln Willkle. sculpture white marble by Edmond i from Qllll photos. is on exhibi- at New York Metroooiltin and Will be P" to Mrs. Wilkie whl the work. t0 ltll closlnz sea eft to the ex- Ken ReynoTds QUICKIES B5}