EAGILSIX..- l SPORTING iuw§ "Phillies President Barred From Baseball For Life flit-t Commissioner Ldndis By Charles Dunkley Associated Press Sport Writ-El’ CHICAGO. Nov. 23 -- (AP) — in the most drastic action of his a2 year old resline, Kenesaw Mountain Landis. commissioner of baseball, today barred William D. Cox, president of the Philadelphia Phillies, from baseball for life for gambling on games in which his club was involved. Landls ruled Cox was “perman- :n“y ineligible" to hold any baseball office hereafter, either in the maj- or or minor leagues. His decision was reached after a three months investigation that included several interviews with Cox by Landis. After the ouster had been quin- oinced- directors of the Phillies, meeting in Philadelphia, elected a 27 year old former Duke football player, Robert R. M. Carpenter of Wilmington, Del.. president, suc- ceeding Cox. Carpenter's father, an executive of lhc E. I. Dupont De Nemours and Company. purchased all rf Cox's stock the exact amount of which ivas not revealed. Lanni= in a two p.129 typewrit- ‘en stimnopf. reported:- l. (T 111111 rowansrl as isresident and d; ctor of the N~'ional Leaf;- ie Pliillies last Thursday. Bruins Recovered From 1.3-4 Shellac Toronto Maple Leafs 8-5 BOSTON, Nov, 23—iAP)——Re- bounding from Sunday's 13-4 druo- hing in Montreal. the most. htunili- itiug: setback in thLir 20 National HOCK League seasons the Bost- ‘ '1 out-skated the Toronto Maple Lou for an 8-5 victorv to- night bctoic a 10.000 crowd at the Boston Gordan. The veteran Buzz Boll making his first start of the campaign. started the Bruins off on the flllhl. foot early in the opciilnllfllfiflfld ivhen lie scoind without assistance. Such seasoned Boston operators as Busher Jackson. Bill Cowlgv and Herb Cain were so inspired v the Buzzers frat that each 0f the!“ drove two niicks through goalie Benny Grant and the other Bos- ton tally was provided by Don Gal- linear. QUMMARY First PCHOC l. 2222221 Bdihlihma Cagggiiiltllsiil/isénbnaiu. Guidelin- Crawford. son was begun in Augus . that. a hearing on e would be held in New York Dcc- l. 4. As the result of admissions by Cox and because Cox refused to an nttend the Dec. 4 hearing in effort to clear himselfhlliandis was obli d to notify Cox at:- Your betting on baseball games of the Philadelphta Club as to which games. as chief executive of that club- in charfle °l Operations you had g, ‘duty to perform" re- quires me....to declare you to be permanently" ineligible to hold any office or employment with the Phil- adelphia Club or any other club or league party to the major leag- ue agreement or major-minor leag- ue agreement." Cox. wealthy 34 year old New York lumber-man and sportsman. took over the financially troubled Phillie: as president and syndicate head less than a year ago and his iline in the same was marked hv a series of tsmoesiuous events. cul- minating in {he ‘Kllddfln firing of stapler rRix-kiu Harris as manaqsr of the club in the middle of last season. king Defeat Second Period 3 Boston. H. Jackson (Calladine) 13:23. 4. Toronto. Carr (Pratt. Davidson) :04 5. Toronto. Pratt (Bodnar) 17:06. 6. Boston, Cain iGallinger, Guidol- in) 17:51. 7. Toronto Hamilton (Pratt) 18:35. 8. Boston. Cowley tBoll) 19:54. Penalties: None. Third Period 9 Boswn. Cowley 9:36. lQmBoston. Galllnger (Guidolini 0: . 11. Toronto. Kennedy (Hill, Booth- lnanl 12:01. 12 Boston Cain 16:50. 13. Toronto. Ingoldsby (Pratt. Hamilton) 18:23. Penalties: None. Bracken To Witness Rugby YEO THEATRE KEEPER k0: the FLAME J SPENCER TRACY KATHERINE HEPBURN MONTAGUE FRI. I P. M. MONTAGUE SAT. 7.45 AND 9.45 P. lv SOURIS-TUESDAY 8 P. M- MATINEE 3.45 P. M. RAWAiHE<T§kfilllflEll ' swarm p i - TRACY AND Miss HEPWRN YEO THEATRES “KEEPER or" Tracy plays a ncwspaperman who. investigatilns tho strange death of a prominent American leader, comes to tall in love with hm widow, played by Miss ziepburn, then, as circumstances point, t. suspect. her of ' death of her husband. tween loyc and duty. Tracy figures in a series of intensely dramatic incidents with Miss Hepburn, th- cluding a Lfllmiltlf; climax in a burning arsenal during which the truth clears the heroine and clears up the mystery. Laid mostly in and abnizt a great country estate and a nearby small American town. tiie production l5 elaborately staged. and interest- ' photographed by William A vivid music-ll scoie by Broiiislnu Kapcr pours up thc ura- matlc highlights and tense scenes beftu'ccn__'l‘racy uiid_\'li‘ Hepburn. National Film Board Movies 0 Cent Bedeque “Wednesday 8 on. Victoria (roads permitting) Thursday 3 8a l inn. Finals Saturday WINNIPEG. Nov. 23~(CP)~— John Bracken. National leader of the Progressive Conservative party. announced today he would inter- rupt his visit; to Manitoba to see the Dominion football final be- tween Winnipeg R.C.A.F. Bomb- ers and Hamilton Wildcats in To- ronto Saturday. l-Ie will leave by plane Thursdav night. 2. Investigation of reports that Cox was betting on gamete int 39A- 3. A week ago he notified Cox Army illaslm With llavy Team llext Saturday WET POINT N.Y.. Nov. fBI-tist attitude around the arm! military academy on the Hudson ll the day for the annual reckon- ing with the Navy football team nun. Come next Saturdayain col! Miohie Stddium the code enact to give the invading lldlddiea a bun afternoon. with an Army victory atElIeaaLan even gamble Ell statements, ventures bravely:- "N y else seems to think no. but I think that on a dry field we have an even chance," Must Obtain ll, B. A. Approval For Title Fight- PATERSON. N. J- NOV. 28 -(C P) — The National Boxlpg M”. elation announced today a mgyg _ end "ihfllflh" championship mun-n hguses, hotels. restaurant; 5nd ased on championship merit," N. B A. President Abe J. Green said the organization would deny championship recognition to airy ‘Pflllfesl ""1655 the pwposea match had been aibmitted to the N, B- A“; for approval. T riilin w d t 581d. "to avgid glzeaoeoeliaeafiv Gnu“ such as is now operating between Bob Montgomery and Beau Jack in which first 0116. then the other, Eclifa return bout." " a man loses title, d ti; l5 Public demand ‘in a sitrigrtsmaegi: like reason for a return bout, pm,- l-lfllly N. B- A. woul)‘ approve" Greene said. “but the very mans’. 891's and fighters who cry mi- q, championship opportunity resort to all kinds of ruses and subterfuge ti’ awld BMIIE other contenders the same chance." Livestock 51?; In Montreal The following information was secured yesterday by the federal livestock officials here with n. gard to the Montreal market 1970 cattle including iiou held over from last week. No early sales. 1478 calves including 370 held over from last week. Trading dull. a few grass calves sold from 6 to 7 cents a lb. 2815 hogs including 1275 held over. Prices steady at, $17.15 drrssed weirzht, 3832 sheep and lambs. Early sales steady with last week at 811.50 for good ewes and wethers. Sheep steady a u; 7, As a result of the new bacon agreement with Great: Britain hog prices on this market are now 56c per cwt. higher than the prica quoted two weeks ago. Due to the heavy run of live-stock. particu. larly hogs. at all DacklnK plants. farmers are being requested tohold back all heavy sows and lower grades of cattle and calves until the present rush eases. (By The Canadian Prue) Leo (Kid) Roy of Montreal, Can- adian featherweight champion, 19 years ago tonight successfully de- fended his title with a knockout over Mickey McAdams. 0. W. A. ll, Private Faces Charge NEW YORK. Nov. 23-40?)- Betty Trimble. 19-year-old private in the Canadian Women's Army Corps, was given suspended sent- ence by Judge George Donnellun when she appeared in court today on a charge of petty larcency. Maj. Reginald H. Marlow. at- tached to the Canadian Consul. Generals office in New York, told the Judge that if sentence were suspended the girl would be ea- back to her barracks in To- ronto to face a hearing on a izharize of being absent without enve. Pte. Trimble had pleaded guilty Nov. 8 to the petty larceny charge. She had been indicted for second- degrec grand larceny after her BOWLING Rebekah Bowling League Trailers: I. Lafferty 174 238 1M E. Sutherland 117 127 166 M. Leard 164 137 153 E. MacDougall 109 121 155 W. Burns 86 14B 119 P. McKay 6'1 B6 73 Cardinals: A. Sentncr 104 103 1'17 M. Simpson 170 2.10 149 D Hooper 1B5 111 132 R. White 130 128 147 L. Crockett 135 117 06 Jeeps: C. Brown 147 164 118 J Howatt 102 1B2 66 lfinloyson 131 145 1 l H. Harper 129 152 199 Lancaster-s: E. Mitchell 157 1'14 142 E. McPherson 117 12'! B3 E Campbell 107 BB 71 0. Lowther 117 147 141 B. Stevrart 117 135 112 High single, I. Lafferty. 236. High three M. Simpson. 5Z9. Contact Club League arrest Oct. 22, following a chase near the Women's Military Services Club in mid-town New York. She was accused of stealing articles blelgnglng to service women at the r. u . Capo Traverse (roads lttlricl Friday, I p. m. IIILDA W. GILLIS. | ' ‘ ' “' ‘I THE BIIP 0F Tll-IIIBIIT —Skating Pleasure For You- THE FORUM Peeps: McFarlanc 10G 104 I Tanner 146 94 ‘ ' Curl iaa 111 BB 381118116011 Staddon 96 152 Gremlins: PUUOHKEEPSIE, N.Y., Nov 23 Boulton 12d 154 (AP) —- Ihirtcen-year - old lldwln Parsons 9o 152 Codari-e, one of the youngest New Bfgadfoqt 103 130 York State l idents ever to stand Deane 71 73 trial for his life. esc-i ed the elec- E10 Cglfllflomdly to; t giro ‘allay’? Jeeps: B D B -year-o Z , U O 3 Daley w; n5 court certain of years of 1301111119 l-LPeters 151 112 ‘mflfl- It were‘ 1M m “$5.13” Dliimé °.‘.‘.l ..i’.°’.‘.'i“ ‘it I‘ Buckland no 96 guilt to a charge of re m? degree Gm" one! mur er. made as the efence Wu M Nixon n8 92 a ut open in h first degree M- lmmsw" 141 157 xdtlllgggthtklllggtolieatrhehuklgloxinle f!!! Vlr. J 91 134 ' a 231K113‘, m m eaatuaigiiitiii 1m Aug. l3 l-Iioh single I. Curl. 1B3. Hiizh total. H. Peters. 323. don Flannery accepted t Boy Plads Guilty, can County Judge Co; e ea outed, JOY the reduced char e, he in because ,0f_t‘he_de nd_ it's yqutlh . I- tAPi-There is nothlnR of the do- rm: (Il-IARLUFTETOWN cuaiioian ‘If IITQ T.‘ III-Tl If you cu phyoleuly Ii, monthly llori, I7 or over Ind not yo! 33. you an eligible for aircrew. “Ill Sdwol education h not required. Ground uovv on oluo modal; IIIII ago 17V: In 50 unfit for uctlvn dviy will! the Anny or Navy an umpi- oblu. 0o to an I.C.A.I. Inquiring Clam hilly. If you In under up For ulnruw lnlluhnonl, loin your local Al! Coder Squadron. ll. G. A, F. Papers Factor In Morale OTTAWA. Nov. 23 —(CP)— With- “Gen. in the n. o. A. F. u a. llourishingl publishing business and ir. it scores l station they vary in size and cost- of airmen find scone for talents "1' llness of paper and printing but writing, drawing and the "ma e-up’ i through all of them runs the zest 4a of newpapers and magazines. Publishing for the benefit of air- men are more than 50 station pap- ers. from Newfoundland to Alaska and overseas from the United King- dom to Sicily and Ceylon. The every sort. of name connec flying or the locality of the station - -“Gander,’ " and “Prop Depending on the WBlllNGlNG up FATHER bear with ’ "Contact," “Flypaperfl Wash." size hf the filteyouni “ten with a. mission‘ iii For the most part the papers came to life spontaneously the encouragement oi mandlng officers whose interest in them springs building value. At flrzt they thrived on advertlslrr raver” ‘w’ ~t~ '- yeflr H80 Air Force took a. more urc...._‘ ..i..._ . . . o! QdVBYMSHDB revenue and laid down a policy for the service. That policy banned advertisting and cut off an lmportantjourujf Z4, 1943 i Q . . . and It's Still a Thrill" "MAN! Youaeverlooethetlarilldiaccomesfromoperadoncinrhcfaco of the enemy. You actually live history. You help swingthetides of battle. Every ‘sortie’, every ‘operation’ iaAircrew gives you hemaa adveaturein afiil-nik-aa-boucwozldl “Makenornisealceabootlu-wenccdplenrymotcyuuagleluwsuonq iheskyfleecsdnntwillgivctboiieaiknodr-omblownotbcbds. “Gaikaceompaoiosaewuidngbrycuinnnylandnndiesnuaeliesrf liweiieatcsowdofpckaleilowwuevuludlyeauugbloncucihofrc enpeetingyou. @611 ‘mu nu neuron ma» or m all rmciwmuo OINTIIB mourn an Dominion nous brag. mono-row nu other pulp! cities of Canada. Mobile recruiting Illa vlfl ill centres regularly. ICC revenue. Al: first there wu alarm but so Keen Was the ea - - usiasm that only 6 of 81 per: than ih existence were discont nued solely on the ground of loss of mdvertist- i revenue. e editors in the main went right ahead with their work and it was found that a grant from station funds could take the lace some Patricia. Bu on the nut oollt. ll ‘ gum . GI m talilaaihgunelwsfflsmcul sbctcbi £300 monthly bo produce and N11! at l5 centu a cop? to briiiB lli 5m mon The b nnco coma in! non-p lie funds of tin m- Tho "Dafoe Digest" at. No- i Bomb and cannery Mhwl. W mteave foams: .. come out frills‘; $351311 more space for news and l1 “Yes- W D8866 011 "5 '-‘ - with circulation also providing cash. icons $800 an issue but Pfllli 1°‘ "F" $11.". ______"P“°m*“-1_P“.bl1§li9d_! L.<L°PY-_._ _-.- BY GEORGE McMANU usually with station coin- frcm their morale- Headquarter: DADDY- CAN'T YOJ 6E1‘ MOTHER TO OLD F OF HERS AWAYPSHE SHOWS IT TO PEOPLE AND ‘Fl-E! %LY LAUGH/l WHOEVER HAD SUCH DEAR,GOOD FRiENDSl? PLFT THAT AMILY ALBUM f ’/ 0a": , 4 "a" if 11;? -' g WAS JUST LOOKING Kl" AllU5'PlCTURE-WA5N'T HE A HANDEOME BOY? i-E LOOKG LIKE AN OCTOPUS TO MEI.’ / \ ~ r a‘ l : \ ' ' l’ ._ .' {'4 l.....~../. ..l..‘.‘.‘il/ (Q; BUT I CAN'T TAKE *@UIQ MOTHER'S MONEV, BILLIE-- _i1~§4 /‘ 0 -s> » .. 138mg vouve mum-meets! ‘ Q T 1' fir‘ I90- Wu Wall "fill-KIWI, B! EdwinTi SIDES. rum sauna:- AND rw BA proo ' AVE A MAN WHO CALLED RN , so HELL H 9LACE TO wfinK ON HIS INVENTION" AND-l BUT THEQE, I'LL KEEP YOU? MONEY TILL I GET PAID--IT’LL COME IN MIGHT TlLLlE THE TOILER — LAST AND WORST! a), 1:! swuvrme HARD. sorsro JIM‘ ' NOW as». FORREST PUT STRATEGY IN A NUTSHELL, ‘l