o ll. S. Racing liircuit liates e §For ilext Year i John L. Stewart of New Glasgow. NOVEMBER 2s. 194s t u. sfiiav. ar-(cn- a Nova Scotia Horse Racing Ao- glutloh today laid plans for the waning of l4 race tracks in the Fwmc, mart spring. The circuit TRURD. ly m. monopoiiud by foul‘ fig: New Glasgow. Amherst, mm, ans Bridgewster. mu presided ova‘ the meeting of ‘my owners, asked that steps be taken to provide a constitution to ovem the association. necessit- ‘qpn by the big development of raging during the last few years ind the large amount of money |nvemd by operators and iiorse pwrlcTS. Later. a committee was aamcd to draw up a constitution (or presentation to the annual mccillli! in May. 1947. T,“ k5 involved are those at BFidi'f\V8l.€\', Pictou, Halifax. Payyghgfo, Pugwash. Stcllsrton, New Glasgow, Springhiil. Truro. gydnoy, North Sydney. Yarmouth, Anflgonisli and Alllhfllt. Lcs Bickerton, owner M’ the Amherst, track. refused to put his lrfliHs in when dates were being allocated. He said he would race lnrlcpkiidefltiy of the association. Tho Parrsboro. Sprrlnghill and Pugwnsh tracks of the "blueberry circuit." will name their own cir- cuE-t dates later. ThP 194’! racing schedule ss drafted by the meeting: June i1—-Pictou; June 18—Blue Acres at New Glasgow; Julie 25- Brldizcwater; July 1—Union Park at New Glasgow. Sydney. Sack- villc. N, S.; July S-Biue Acres: July Si-Truro: July lit-Antigon- ish; July zti-Pictou; July {lo-Syd- ney, Truro; Aug. iS-Sackviile; Aug. lt-Union Park; Aug. lit-Open lot-ck; Aug. 20~Blue Acres; Aug. 27-Truro; Sept. h-Bridzcwstei, Blue Acres; Sefpt il-Pictou, Sept. l0-—Antlgonish; Sept. 1’1—Union Park. ‘ Baseball Loses Another 0id Tiinor PITTSBURG, Nov. 27 —(AP)— Baseball lost another oi its old timers today wihen Sam Watters, one-time theatre ticket taker. xe- signed as vice-president and treas- urcr of Pittsburgh Pirates. Watters, who gave up the thiirl and oldest of his titles that of travelling secretary, when the own- ership of the Pirates changed lands last August. literally worked ‘lis way up in the Pirate organisat- ion. The late Barney Dreyiull him out oLo local ' he was assistant treasurer. 19171 He started out as e. membe of the ticket staff. Later he became ss- sistant secretary. rose to the posit‘- ion of secretary in 1915 and in 1932, when William E. Benswatiger came president oi the clib. he took on the additional office of vice- president and treasurer. IliiC-T 0i! SALE 0N MAIIIT IQUAII FRIDAY. NOV. IO AT 13 NOON. one driving I years oil: l set of driving lumen, practic- ‘slly new. W. I. IIATON Auctioneer‘. ELECTRIC SlllVEil sass ilouble Hccd Electric Dry Shaver with beautiful leather- flte ease: self starting; self “ermine: o» radio iaeerrer- "lw: no oiling; 110V so cycle 4- C. Ollolttion; fill! liar. lnteed. ' ,' 9PM- ll. i8 Summer Street, Saint John, N. B. cuanwrrarowis GUARDIAN v liovm The Alleys» HOLY NAME ALLIYl Big Four bogus AiPStsi-n- J. Power 15G '1‘. McKearney 188 C. MacLean .. . 328 2M Low Score . .144 190 1'18 C. IaeClair .... .. “.216 325 187 8'16 1218 1009 Total-HM. Dr. Duffy .144 205 286 E Rice .. . .244 199 18'! J. McDonald .251 232 23B A. McFsrlane .10! 215 1'18 l. Smith 190 190 500 1004 1103 1015 Total-MM. Pollitli All Stars 2; Arabs 3. High single C. heClair 325. High three C. LeCiair 12B. CITTOWN ALLEY! Commercial League Fred's Taxi:- W. Stead 220 S. Stead 193 G. Newson 126 R. Whitiock M2 229 194 1.. Ward 1B6 2'13 1'16 900 986 908 Total-TIM. Downers:- P. Downe 135 134 H. Crockett 246 151 J. Herman 119 155 R. Downs 159 158 J. White 10'? 144 918 742 Total-Milo ' Points: H611’! 5; Downehs l‘). High single L Ward 2'13- High three R. Whitlcck 665. K. of P. League lnw Score . .. Gents high three B. Rice 592. . \ - “us. seminar-t Bros. McKenzie. Tonight st ‘i: C. Head meets W Lawlor. Total-IMO. High single l. R. Jones 22A. i9‘. f \\§ ~ \‘-.~\\~ DOUILE PLATE ..... ...,. lillefdiscrdor. issue v * o-i-i iincitiitrrnins Your Rollo’ lo en important item in your iionio. Cure M it yisolrbyiilviog cortisol: It over or the least‘ . ssrlsrscrion oimaurrsc "i i~~i'~i='~'=~ High three I. .1. HarP" 564- liliT, PLATES “mjsr WHAT you HAVE srsu LOOKING rol ' soru DOUILE ondSINGLE $5.00 D18 Blfdli- fenceman Frank (Smiler) Grub- 1- I-illlfliy 156 3! nwskl tonight to centre Lou Me- I-i. Bellini - 31 133 dynski and Billy Maclntyre. 1L claims“ Wt 175 But though Grabowskl tlurned B. Wfiek! 146 137 in a creditable performance. he 7M Ladies high single H. Piniayson 204; ladies high three H. Finlay-son W1. Gents high single I. Rice 255; one i‘ coahae ..i..i ' Dengue: Michael Brom. vs. Toombs Billiards: A Tulle won from M. "-'- e '°"“"° """“""' .53.’ .i‘.i'."“.°.'.'. 1.112121 m.” Ju“:_, scorer, rep w. L Jsnlrins .. ieo 11o "1""- 5mm“ Neil Macleod 105 182 ‘o. s. String . cc no 7- ‘7- 5'“'“"""‘ m 13‘ iiéiiffin. (Maclntyre) 1.21 Low Score 9S 129 F-prum‘ “Mum, (gown) "41 A" "9 Penaltiec-Macintylo. r. s. Mora-n ins us Qqgoml "ma. . ‘ 1'73 i Zs-Crescents. “Shoshone (occus. J R. Ross 92 186 Wade) 4. x c Herrell m mo 4—Oreocents. Grsywrhorms) M’! a z. Buimsn tot m s-oresoents. ‘mww (WM) 6-49 595 74o 0—Ore‘s::i2its. Powell (Ferguson) n y Shaun", In Penaltiiea- Maclntyre. Redmond. High three l". J. Shsnahsn 547. Th." Pubic“ m (c ) o“ '1—Orescent.s B onus - mill Bloodn- I Wm (s; “h ' s. a. Morris ...ioo 1m m "'°"§§§‘,‘,',§nd, m5; ' w‘ 5- 5- mml" o3 103 99 iI-Orescents, Sullivan (Ferguson) N. L. Dowrie .. W129 105 08 G, L, Monkley W129 1'14 131 10-0 ents. Rpdniond (Wade, A. W. Rogers 147 130 194 Stsnhope) 10.25 013 825 638 il-Truro, Kearns (Grsibowski) C. E. Walker W. L. Higgins 148 160 181 ‘itliiii’ {i2 ll‘; i3? - - ,; m, . -62.; 1.5 .83 iiacithail-liiekey Tc-I-w- Feud Flares Anew Truro Bearc (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Nov. 2'1 -— Halifax C. - clamhered out of the Maritime Big Five Hockey League basement tonight by whipping the circuit-pacing Truro Bearcats 8-4. It was the third straight loss for Bear-cats. who opened the season with six wins in a new. Crescents held s decided edge throughout the game but it wasn't until the second period that their plays started to mow signs of production. When they did the Halifax club overhauled and passed 'l‘ruro's first-period two-goal lead. From then on it was little more than a question of how many. How many turned out to be eight after Crescents tacked on four goals to the quartet they had scored 1n the second heat. Besrcats managed another brace just before time ran out. Jimmy Gray, though he scored only one goal, put a keen zest. into Crescents’ attack and turned in a strong defensive game as well. For the first time this sea- son Crescents tossed into play a youthful line from the Nova Sco- tia Technical College here-Skit Ferguson, Dick Troner and Roger Chouinard. Tlhough the three were puffing pretty hard by the end of the match, they played a scrappy game that delighted the 3.009 fans on hand. As for Bearcats, they sorely miss their old playing coach.Cliff Roach. who has goife to play hoc- key for Providence Reds of the American League. In an effort to stop the gap on their first-string forward wall they shoved in de- is not a full answer to the prob- icm. And the 'Cats seemed to need their old mentor's coaching as well as his Naying. Their plays were going askew and. they didn't have the finesse that marked their first six games. Warren Roach, Cliff's brother, and Billy Maclntyfe Dill “u” two lip in the first period. but the margin shrivelled sway t0 nothing after the start of the second. Stsnhope. Gray and Tho- mas drifted in on Sonny Mac- Donald n» three quick souls and another by Powell late in the period gave Crescents a 4-2 ad- vantage. In the last period Halifax took advantage oi their advantage to add to it. O'Neill. Wade. Sulli- van and Redmond Dllmhed l" another four before Kearns and 17.45 12—'i‘nzro. Medynski (Maclntysvc) i .49 Penalties-Roach. (By The Alooiated Psi NEW YORK. Nov. id-Tlio Larry MacPhail - Branch Rlckey~ i e u d went another round today when the red-thatched Yankee presi- dent lnsiated he had withheld news of Bucky Harris’ signing as Halifax Crescents ats_ 8T0 4 y ttcnsider ilew iiink For lianiphellton QAMPBEJl-‘ION, 11.8.. Nov. 2'1- (OP) — A citizens sulroozmnittee has been instructed to continue a study .c,f matters relating to a. new skating rink hure and report again on or before rec. 1 with ske h plans for two or more types of rink ranging from $50,000 to $150,000 in cost. Private ncgotlationslare un- derway for purchase and operation of the old rink here. (By The Canadian Press) CHICAGO. Nov. 2'l—The tali- end (thicsgo Black Hawks moved back into the National Hockey League picture tonight with an upset 5-2 victory over the league- lesding Toronto Maple Leafs. Hawks broke a three-game los- ing streak as they played before a crowd of 16,892. Hawks got off to a fast start. rapping home three goals in the first six minutes before leafs got started. and then kept a jump clicrid of the blue and whites the rest of the way. i The third period was iivened up by a brawl between Bill Ezinickl of Leafs and Leo Reise of Hawks when they tangled in an exchange of blows and Ezini-ckl drew a total of 22 minutes in penalties. ‘includ- irig a 10-minute misconduct. Rcise gathered two majors and a minor in that frame to run the badman a close second. Toronto's loss. coupled with a Montreal Canadians victory over Detroit, left the twc Canadian teams ti-ed for leadership in the National League with 19 points each. Play was halted for almost i0 minutes in the last period because of the fight. Reise. Chicago do- fenceman, and Ezlnickl, Toronto wing. first were assessed minor penalties of two ml-nutes for high sticking. Then, according to referee King Clancy, Ezinicki struck Raise, hi. Gridiron Titles At Stake In ll. S. Today (It; The Associated Press) NEW YORK. Nov. 2'1—.A.lthough Thanksgiving Day in the United States isn't what it once was, either in the culinary or football departments. two major gridiron titles come up for decision to- morrow in the handful of tradit- ionally important holiday games. In the east, Cornell, playing its final game under smiling Ed Mc- Keevens coaching. dioots for the Ivy League crown against Penn- sylvania and in the midwest. Mis- souri and Kansas go in there swinging for a share of the Big Six championship. Cornell, tied by Yale but un- beaten in the Ivy group. can claim the title if it can whip its old and respected rival. Penn. considered the most powerful team in the league before it ran afoul of Princeton. can't get any- World liiianipion llorse iiace For llext Autumn NEW YORK. Nov. 20 - (AP) — An annual $100,000 horse race with a world championship flavor. to have its first running next fall, was announced today by Empire City track officials. With air transportation rapidly becoming a.n every-day affair, mak- ing it possible for horses to be shipped from anywhere in the world, Empire City president. James Butler explained he and his as- sociates would inaugurate the race at Empire's 1W1 autumn meeting as the Empire Gold Cup, 1 5-3 miles, for three-year-olds and up, carrying weight for ago. Tail-end Black Hawks Defeat Maple Leafs 5-2 drawing a major penalty. When the two fell to the ice in a prolonged wrestling match. botii drew major penalties. In addition, Ezrnlcizl was given a 10 minute automatic mis- conduct, for incurring two majors. A ror ciosssrrs Por consistent quality, and for continuous smoking satisfaction, Winchester cigarettes are today's best bet! Three of the worid‘s choicest cigarette tobaccos, Turkish, Vir- ginia and Buriey, “Blended Right"- give Winchesters that ‘too’ com- binatiou of taste and aroma. (No. i II lbs illustration) ‘ibis five-yeac-oid aeidicl. Ion of Bid] ha. won 1h $30,000 Suburban Hau- dicap on May 30th. becoming racing’! greatest money-winning g ding, topping Exterminator’: mark. Previously this year, under sop weight. he sped ta victory in the Mclennsn, Widener and Dixie Handicaps. He bu a high sum of speed, great tenacity and a rare consis- ieucy. A top horse in any man's bookl Winchester cissaasrrss In all. Ezinicki drew 22 minutes but the Leafs were permitted to substitute after 12 minutes. One of the Chicago goals was scored \ while the Leafs were shorthnnded. firdzt/aé/Z/ Summary: a First Period i-Cliicago, Gee (Blade, Horeck) 2—Chicugo, Mosienko (Smith. Hamill) {i-Chiczigo, D. Bentley (Kaieta, M. Bentley) fi-Toronto, Kennedy SpcrtBrieis OWEN soum), one. Nov. zo~ (CP)—-A member of the Owe! sound Mohawks team in tile On~ tario Hockey Association Senifl "A" League, Doug Gillespie hsl Wmdxrgos Heavy Favorites I ..Il.§..§|T0 Retain Championship ".6261 l roreomo. Nov. 2': - (or) - 1542 Beyond question, both in the minds don't believe thare'li be another debacle such as the A1805’ 35'“ Meeker) .. . , v Penalties: Mariucci, Poile, MM’! ti" smlmchest 3nd summrte" crushing win over list YBIWS Twme- revelvvd Wflrd that the Franc: of the east and west, the fact has brew talent . Government awarded him t Bentley, Goldham. Second’ Period fr-Chlcago. Kaleta Croix de Guerre. He said he till not know how he won the decore ation. He served overseas with ti‘ Sportsmerfs Battery commando been deeply rooted that Toronto Argonauts are laden with 10g much power to be dethroned as the Do- minioin football kings. 0f the [our imports - halfbacks Wally Dobler, Dori Hiney. Bill Orti- way and line coach Martin Gainor --the most is expected from Dob- (Wares, M. Bentley) .... ..1B:36I [above anything else that brief 1 _ 1 w 1 gwm, pep- s t}, g 1-1-55“, Penalties: Dyna. Mariucoi- ‘lmldvllfittv! ihehffl-itfl: CthaEPiOHS uetrati e as: arfrinxégpizer and itickcir by Maj‘ Con“ my e 0 o ton t - - Third Period gyms %innipeg Blair: Bsmlielrs ggdobltealiln b; “égrtrclgggislcjrii “$3.311? §I§§§T%ng§§ . h . - _ — 6- r1 s . 643mm" Smmi t mush northern mm!“ to Tor m“ kmgpm J°° Kw" as athletic director aha foctb _ onto where at Varsity Stadium Sat- rllhdosletnkoéoill-lamill ........... ..i.6.4i “may me Bombs" and Argos Wm 7” °'°“ °' e meet once again in' the Grey Cup A pitching duel between the t-wo —such as, occurred between Krol and Bobby Porter in Argos’ East- coach at Queen's University. successor has not been named. (Stewart) ......1'1:3l 5M1 before gem“! of close to 19_ c d n l I t we 10m," rumba“ Sm;- gg the Unto Penalties: Ezinicki (i) 011B 11111101‘. 000 persons. gihayahiaih flagging; :51“; 5g??? versity of Illinois, Monsson ca tWO mfllors. 1 11115001141110)» (10 Pinning their hopes on the four 0p l: both the Bqmbers and the hcrc last summer on a two-ye minutes). Reise 2 lnllors and Bombers imports from t-he United Scullers can't make much headway contract. He plans to re-eniist minor). States. the westerners generally on the gruuni the United Slates army, I ;""” t~s»a~z-z»z»z»z»z»z»z~~z~z~z-z-z-z+o+z~www~z~c~z~+z+~z+cw< .Q - .§. 0:0 bz§ 0:0 0:0 o o Q Q O O O Q Q .OOOQ.OOOQ’0.00.00 O POWER RATIONING O Heavy increases in Electrical consumption and delays in our reconstruction program caused by strikes tying up factory production of new equipment, have resulted in the demand for ‘Q... o”f‘o'°o "a electricity being greater than our generating plant can supply. Unless a general reduction of use by all our customers is made immediately service must he discontinued periodically in one 00:00‘ or more areas at the time of heaviest load ivliich is normally from four P. M. to nine-thirty P. M. O O eucli day. filing better than s second-place o. AsPenn victory would move once-beaten. once-tied Yale to the top and drop Cornell a notch behind Harvard‘ and Penn. Missouri and Kansas, also tra- ditionally keen rivals. are ticd for second place in the Big Six. each with three victories and one loss. The victor will move up even with Oklahoma. which lost one of five conference games and which New York manager for l2 days "as-a personal favor to Leo Dur- ochef." . inasmuch ll the Harris signing was announcedNov. li and Disr- ocher didn't agree to Rickoyb Brooklyn terms until Mondaymhe intimation wli that the Yanks were helping Durocher get more ion" for the Yankee job after an Aug. I oonversaslcn~ vitli- port owner 1hr» duri "which the Brooklyn manager need a “definite interest" in' mama; Yankee" manager. In fact -RII|~$l. who was "por- suaded" to taketiie lob. ootuaib recommended Durooher to . Ptiail after the dhol Brooklyn uleiirolirtivo d!!! later. Octal. told the Yankee board of direct. ors he was recommending that ' iatritmsc money. Under tiie_ Maorhail version,»- Durocher was "under considerat- winds up Saturday in a non- conference tussle against Okla- homa A. and M. Arkansas. assured oi at least a tie for the Southwest Confer- ence title and already chosen for the Cotton Bowl. concludes its regular season against Tulsa. win- ner of the Missouri Valley Con- ference title and a candidate for one of the other Bowl games. William snd Mary. second to North Olrolins in the Southern Conference, takes on s trouble- some Richmond team; South Car- olina. which still has an outside chance to finish second. meets Woke Forest; Virginia Military Academy snd Virginia Tech come toga‘ in s contest important coy. to them and Purman plays ‘Davidson. he informed Durocher by phone in fiiiornia of his decision. ' Al. thlt time, Oct. N. MaePhafl ‘claimed Durccher laid he would consider it a‘favor if he would Barrio be hid o] the announcement for a no former "wonderlioy" of few days. Iaorhsll agreed but the fllssiiinston Senators finally called again oet. as and laid he gave in on a . ll. couldn't wait any longer. fipslly ‘no doll. M he, and Octal! lbttingthe date for a press con- Obuck Bremen actually lined foresee and gave-out the news the coats-ans and mil In. I +:0o:o0 3>®$Q~$"3°°1'°2"Z“I"¥ lliillNlAlll IlATIIININli Voluntary ‘Rationing on tiic part 0i‘ cncii customer is requested so that. thc avnilable supply may be fairly shared and interruptions reduced to a minimum. lf each customer reduces load by one-third from four M. to nine-thirty P. M. ouch dny until further noticepservice can be maintained. it wlli be necessary tiiut ALL customers co-nperaie in i-iils respect, tiie efforts of a few will not be sufficient. Your immediate help is requested so that you snd your neighbours may each receive irvlee and avoid the necessity of our blocking out an entire district. ius IS AN EMERGENBY-P-ABT NllW . MARITIME ELECTRIC BIJMPANY llltiliili y