-119? s} by William D. cox. new owner of the Phils. started the Philadelphia 55- flareup. Harris asserted he knew Miss Mildred Harrington and H nothing of his dismissal until he re- 1» B Br 5'! ceived telephone calls from news. paglermen asking ll he had any- th it; to say on Cox's announce- e and wartime baseball season that ended today. fl campaign that some pessimistic persons be ieved would fold by July 4. The Flatbush rebellion. which the grapevine blamed on clubhouse second guessing by Manager Leo Duroclicr. occurred in July and transformed the Dodgers from a ‘ pennant contender Into a club that was lucky to finish third. The rum- pllS caused President Brrnch Rick- ey to trade pitcher Bobo Newsom Eachern. B8 m n . Aroused over what they termed unfai treatment. of Harris all of the P illies players. an hour before a night game in St. Louis. signed a statement saying that they would refuse to take the field unless Cox apologized and reinstated Harris in order to permit him to resign. This Cox did, adding Harris’ dis- missal was n0 reflection on his managerial ability. Freddy Fitz- simmons Brooklyn pitcher-coach. succeeded Harris. but although the hils drew more than Q0000 paid admissions —a record-the club finished seventh after topping the "it?" ‘in wort S. . . S Ciaudet. B0. t. ma w' A M155 R111‘ DOWUIIB and A.G. Mar- . son. 62. “Mrs. RR. Bell and R. E. Jenkins szMrs. McQuaid and o. .1. McLean Mrs. D. DeBloU and J. P. Cilia-ks. . r . Be . R. , . Sinclair‘ 03ers Jr and Mr. “Miss Aietha Llird 1nd 5.0. Bell. “Miss Edith Rotors and Alex Knox lvfrs. Wm. Roger; Iiinal Major League Standing NEW YORK. Oct. 3-(AP)-—F‘in. - . . d di i i f ti . d I n! Mmm Hague Standings’ Sela? for ‘Llsgnllflllllilliell-‘Illflllillf’ St. ‘Wfifn. 7a.’ E c u; an "m i . Lous Card als nl N Y ~k “L . o on and Jse h AMERKAN LEAGUE Yankees they reiiieated eviis "$1.. 13°11'11"! 73- o n New york 98 56 535 persons expected, despite the loss cflhfi- J»7a°- sllihflllhd and Fred Wzlslliylgton 34 69 549 to the armed services of such stars "ml- 1 (‘levekiiiti a2 7i .536 g‘ J°°S1§é'§t“B81‘3-]T°FYY BWIOIYB- Chicaco s2 12 .532 °5 '1 ti“, 1mm!’ B“ W Dmmi, 73 76 506 and Charley Ruifing. it Louis 7g B2 .34 ‘iii rwtnJi B B . '1 )1_ _ VANCOUVER, Sept. 30 —(CP)— Piihdclphia 45105 318 ‘COL Nelsgn spenaerl D B s" 66f my __._. g _ _ orrnei- cnserva ve mem ei- o ThoC dlcnheos “vrmmm LEAGUE tzilleinntish Columbia and Alberta T] m‘ m ) si Loni. 1o." 4o .sa2= Ksameei ""11 ‘me-We Mayor 1° " "Mn" o! baseball. P.,.M,....f., 8; 67 5G5 .0: Medicine rm. Altri., died in l Walternlohnson, was "fired" at the Bmnph.“ 3i 72 52g Jiospital here tcday. Born neari expiration of his four year ma“- p,q.-,m,-._.h g0 '14 451g .Moncton, N.B.. Col. Spencer ill/Ed: iigerlal contract with Washington Chicago v4 '19 .~is4|m<>st of his life in the west. For Senators 11 years ago today. mime: EMU”. 5;; 35 _444.many rears he lived in Medicine pitcher with the Senators, he led Piiilllfioinilil n4 9o AialHat. Alta. ivliere he was Mayor in the American ieaxue twii-lers mres New York 55 9a 9 1912 d 1913 times IDCLOTBVIJGCOIIIIXIQ s manager. 7 A System of PRIORITY SALES to insure supplies of EVAPORATED MILK For Infants - medical cases - residents in areas normally dependent on evaporated milk BECOMES EFFECTIVE TODAY, OCTOBER 4th Retailers are now required to reserve a portion of their evaporated milk stocks for priority users who present Evaporated Milk Coupon Cards, or in the case of institutions, a Special Purchase Permit. The remainder of retailers’ supplies will continue to be available to the general public without coupon. HOW TO MAKE APPLICATION AS A PRIORITY USER AT YOUR LOCAL RATION BOARD FOR INFANTS UNDER 2 YEARS: Parents, guardians, or other authorized persons mush- (a) Show medical prescription or doctor's formula, or . (b) Show certificate of need signed by physician, public health hurls, well-baby clinic, or other recognized public health agency, or (c) Complete and sign a l" '= 599N330" F9111‘! R347" FOR PERSONS 2 YEARS OR OVER: No evaporated mllkcoupons will be issued to this group except on presentl- flon of medical certificate or unless Application Form RB-l74 Is signed by a practising physician. ' APPROVED PRIORITY USERS WILL BE ISSUED SPECIAL "G" COUPON CARDS As priority users will be limited in number, coupons from the regular ration book: cnnnot be used. “, ' ' coupons ' ‘ “G”. Uill Ill Issued only to approved priority uloro. Each card contains a maximum of l6 coupons marked "G". Each coupon is flood for the pur- chase of cl; l6 ounce cnno of evaporated milk- or a total of 96 ouncol. Forms are available at local Ration Board where Coupon Cord: will be issued. and all application: mun be made. Each coupon card serves for l period o! not less than 3 months-and no more than B coupons may be used in any one month. Evaporated i milk coupons will have no expiry data. SPECIAL NOTE T0 RETAILERS: As from midnight, October 3rd, all retailers must reserve 25% of their evaporated milk stocks for priority users. During the week of October 4th to 11th they must also reserve an additional 10% to meet sales to consumers who are entitled to Evaporated Milk Coupon Cards but who have not yet had time to obtain them. RATION ADMINISTRATION HE WARTIMEZ PRICES AND T ADE BOARD IJl-I iui-s. ‘Jr. cisi-iio and A. w. mo: . B . . Miss Joan McLean and Jock Mc- Mrs. Aniett Hewett and L. J, THE cmaanofijfijiglqwn g GUARDIAN- . uronoax ~ o St 3% t‘ ’§°.‘3‘§’"‘r‘i | ' OI‘ u Dod ers And ‘Phill ' n Saturday “m” "‘ “m” °' g les y cumin O I R st. umu 2; Now York s. evolt Hzgh lzgh ted mi‘..“.‘.i°i'.ifii..‘iiéi :r..'.:'"ai:.:i.i.2: a... .. Washington .. N o I L town Golf Club over die week-grid 31.19311. °§°f£§'§1°1l'm ‘- s were w b . A - .' - - atzona eague Season s... J. 39kt... tilt‘. ti. we» =- we» =- - an? w? Bio m- tho gisgliirslii lphflfiliflfghuzh I He . u i By ran MEIER [and first baseman Dolph Camilli Mrsgol-Agdlml and BILHOIIOII soor- Pmafk shill: Plvmbursh l. Associated Press Sports Writer iland ale? w kgurolcheerf hams‘ re- Ieldtboth m. bu‘ in" 5nd m9 I!" 39mm 53 (31:23: 3' NEW YORK o“. 3__(AP)__The ‘elasel trgm tstigay r con rac on eF spores. B,“ l r cinemas“ 5 ‘ mid-season revolt of the Brooklyn e a‘ 3y ° e 5895M‘ $5M’ u‘ u" n“ 59°79“ N" or; s; mm. 5' Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies T1“ "W!" 1115mm" °1 511°" H 5- w --‘11‘"" ""1 J- l- Bal- ' ' - highlighter the United States’ sec- mm“ i“ """“‘E°Y °1 11"’ P111111“ °" 1 . S’sido Lost Playoff Spot By Slim Margin MONCTON, N.B.. Oct. 8-(0?) Kate Aces of Saint JOhn mined the ew Brunswick-Prince ward Island senior softball title today with a slim, 8-7 win over the R.C. Al‘. Joes of summerside. P.E.I. Ketepec thus qualified to meet the Nova Scotia champions for h Maritim . co..-._.. ....‘_ played today after weather con- ditions prevented a pro-pi...“ tie..- ol-three series yesterday, Four Sumnierside runs in the seventh inning made a 6-6 tie, un- broken until Ketepe: scored twice in an extra inning while the air- men were unable to add more than one to their tally. m offerinss for 13 hits but made sev- en errors. Cushion, hurlng for Summer-side, allowed six hits. Rod Birds Win Opener In Little The Island team combed Bagg's period competing teams will be decided at tournaments in Toronto and ita. affair II. S. College Football Results l1 The‘ Canadian Prom Int: Army is Cola t. o. mi-vudW. crimp Edwards o. om; a o. rown Navy 46. Cornell ‘I. Pennsylvania ll, Yale ‘I. Princeton 36. Columbia ‘l. South: Memphis Naval 41. Tulane ‘l. North Carolina 1D, Penn Stats 0. N. Texas Allies 20. " ‘” M thod B. Con: hristisn 1S. Arkansas 0 Welt: Michigan 2i. Northwestern ‘I. Minnesota. B4. Nebraska o. N re Dune B6. Georgi: Tech 1S. Ohio State 2'1. Missouri I. Purdue 40. Illinois 2i. Wisconsin ‘I. Iowa 5. Named Canadian Commissioner of Sandlot Baseball TORO Oct. S —(CP) -—-Ra Dumorit or ichita, Kan, Presi - ent o! the National Baseball Con- gress, today announced the app- ointment of Lloyd Douglas of Tor- onto B-s Canadian nimissio of sandlot baseball for a five year Douglas has headed the Canad- ian program for the last two Y9"!- Dumont ounced also that the first landlot world's series, which will be an annual affair. between Canadian and United States cham- pions. wlll start Sept. i. 1944. The Wich- The series will be a nine game Thurldn rim. i.so coo B DI ‘mod I! ecu-rum. nan: us ma; Q y 8.00 ( mm. lllll) Fonn Income Tax Staff Organization OTTAWA. Oct. 3—(CP)—-Orgcn- ization of the Dominion Income Tax Staff Association at a three- day convention in Montreal o! dole- gates from district income tax oi’- fices was announced w ht. The new association wll be af- filiated with the Civil Service Fed- eration of Canada. follows: The executive council President, Frederic H. Perrott, Ot- tawa; vice-presidents. William T. M Montreal; C. Fr clay. Toronto: secretary, 3.8M. Rcwden. London. Ont; treasurer, Ken L. Reid, Ottawa. Regional vice-presidents: For New Brunswick. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Allan B. Cosh, Charlottetown: for Quebec’ Francois f‘ ‘ val, Quebec. ' Well-Known Local Boxer Returns From Cversoas Backed far into the bsc w’)? try! t; fr! *¢f,i EDISOII MAZDA SIIPPLIES MAIIY SPECIALIZED LAMPS ‘I'D MEET TIIE NEEDS OE TIIE EIDIITIIIS SERVICES FOR Ilord, gruelling war service, many typo; of Edison Mazda Lumps have been developed. Typical of thou tough, dependable lumps nro the "marker lights" used on the Ilfo locket: and rafts of sailors, olrmon and other: forced into the seo. Designed for efficiency, built Io "stand up", Edison Mazda Lamps give dependable oorvIoo In every lighting lob. MADE III DAIIADA CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. imiiiro d he once shone in BRINCING ur Earhart (op iMETR-‘riq ruin... v ""--II "try reserved. s of a spotlight Afte th C adia - i World Series ......§..,'“.;tr.¥.’.?:. ...‘:. ....*:"....‘2 gmlghlimgggggi?‘ endorse: ‘tit ‘nérrisaatii... ........ s tam "1 - M w» me».- m- mcm "himpmnsiflp mumimem-s itimds was an Illiiélégifid se ctator still confident that the day will or “mfiiflflii n“ ‘com? d web ____.. would be staged in the Dominion a; the sporting Club on uy-Sdgy dawn when he will be back in the afiiuvréised irdeggxrt- 1;; mntdhgimaflt m... i:l3::...i“2..£':s.“lr"r.‘issii: "m" 11s- BM new M it" °““i.“‘°"" B“ *"=*—'""".2 “=- isey Mrs- M -» SYRA SE. N.Y , Oct. 3- Canadian iml d ‘hi: Wm t fault of Bennies that he was in hopes‘? may seemhto many; u; h g h; ‘Fm; m the ring (m. _Qq1umbus Red Birds (A A > won l m eian g o the background. Since his days in arising. 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