MN _‘Z‘_9, 191a ~ l l Blheeens will be held i" WlLlE GIBSON. Conservative 3rd Queen's ‘ annual meeting of the Conservative Association of 3rd. MacDonald Bros. Theatre, Mt. Stewart, ' o“ Wednesday, Dec. 'Ist., 8 P. R. A. MACDONALD, Secretary. Meeting M. All polls are asked to be Pres. ’______________ f/_,______7 Dill Home Week .€__ (gontinued from P1180 6) ”"’"'dr”_'_n—_v_*ii— no. the best livestock in the $3113.} on display and a. big mldway m; proved the biggest winner of anything brought, out yet . . times. “H“Q§.'\§IQ.S, official organ of the ' lied b‘. es 'l‘roiilng Association, wt a [Eniure writer here in i945 W; reporting in that magazine he ‘lid I have seen all the great ha-r- ws racing meets in the United gig... but. never anything 1&1: Old ° " ; at Cllarlotteto one and Thursday after- enomious crowds. the z aiicl the combination of id racing enthused me erciterrfil ‘autieire al _ l ; =,‘_1r\il'.0<‘l as lusiily as oth- ‘attraction <‘5 $15900 “id max” --Jack Delnne i. the colorful .' tactically "5 bfllhi» a! William and Mary 9 Mkims“ o- French-Canudlan) who held the day. I‘. r e siren)’ hmse Owners sfmthem Meumdlsi‘ 7 Tex“ world light ileavyweight boxing en cpp ‘ to cam mover dur- Chilsila" 7 ‘llel- _ title during tlic golden '20s, died in; the ii s Dfl-"T W Old 30m" 3}” 7 Baylor 7 (“l”), . Saturday zit his suburban home “Ye-K I P were 1.91.1 m; Sgtuydqy ‘lexas Tech 28 Hardin-Simmons no“, hem -- .1‘<'l9X' m! “SW5 "nil 30- Best remembered for his four D0 people or more ret- W955 TEX!“ 5m“? 19 New Mex" sensational bouts with Paul Ber- "red the beautiful 1w 0- lenbach, Delaney. a native of st. ch that night racing ~ To be up to drlte the of Sinrlinr: Gate was lr- lvnris were so satis- it. was also uscd in the ces Old Home Week other tracks in the 00“. rid hrerl Ev b Province and at various points m Lhe bier!" 1W5- 1min c yrnr Old llonie Week end Provuuls‘. l-Jxhibltion will open liandav 619M115’, August 15th with , nigh ting program and the ceding days will have the ‘i nprogram withthe fin- in the ltiriritimcs on t-X- l_n we mornings and in the. harness racing and e. A iul program of vaudeville will be on each evening with one or more hairless horse racing events .'- on at least two of the-iii. there will be the usual large y with lis gaily decorated nanny entertaining acts. spec .a.r rides and other features that appeal to those who are not so intercswd perhaps in the other parts of ".ie program. Old Home Week has drawn Nai- telition and such a grunt _' and traveller as Johrl l was a pleased spectator this year. W: description over the nir- Ways mus’ hnre pleased nanny nf colored secion to it, very capably gotten up bv staff protographers an". feature writers. The manatemcnl: are announcing "we: dyes new August. 15th to 19th. iii-l‘) so at in give those abroad arid lhrse at home who wish to inforhi ‘he's friends abroad time to make their arrangements for holidays r..- llhsenra from business. They have ilso u". their (loodwlll ‘Rncn Moot N September 14th and 15th. REQFIRE MUCH (‘ARE Gardenias require plenty of heat anri moisture in the growing sea- mi and must he kept free from ntsectr. ~ racing made irossiole ' zion of lighting that 7 ll. S. Dollege Football Results Saturday's U.S. results: Eat. Anmy 2i Navy 21 (tie) 0. West Virginia 16 Maryland 14. Dlidwelt Notre Dame 46 Washington 0. Detroit 26 Tulsa 22. 16 ville 1.2. South Clemson ‘I Auburn 6. Alabama. 34 Florida 28. Tulane 46 Louisiana State 0. Mississippi 34 Mississippi ‘Vanderbilt 28 Tennessee G. Georgia 21 Georgia Tech l3. North Carolina 34 Virginia 12. Oregon State 2B Nebraska 12. (tic). 0. Wheat Bowl Junior College 6 Hutchinson .1’. C 6 (tie). Glace Bay Miners Defeat Millionaires GLACE (CPU-Glace Bay Miners tie for first place in the Breton Senior Hockey League. Norm Kurltz fired Play was soft and "doughy" ice third period when a thin until th active hockey. First. Period 1-Gioce Bay. Plrio (Dennison. Kuntz) Penalties — ‘Myketyri. Plat (misconduct), Denny. Thaler. Second Period 2-—-Sydne_v. Roach (Dennison. Del-morale) .. 17:1 Penalties -- Watts, Aruudel (2 Kuntz. college football Boston College 21 Holy Cross 20. Fordhain 26 New york University Oklahoma l9 Oklahoma A 4| M Washington (Si. Louie) 2'! Louis- State Villanovn 21 North Carolina State 7. Arizona 24 Marquette l4. Far West Santa Clara 21 Michigan State 21 Penn Stale 6 Washington State At Wichita: (‘nffeyville (Kansas) BAY. N.S.. Nov. 2D - battled from a 3-1 third-period deficit here last night to defeat Sydney Mil~ lionaires 4-3 and force a three-way Cape the winning goal at 17:13 on a billlet-like drive comparatively slow on layer of water fourned and made for faster. 12:60 (Nelson. Nledyilski) . 10:07 Penalties - Whaien. alfiyfiretyn ’ (3). Dennison, MacDoug . Third Period s 5-1 ir-Sydney. Roach (Platz. Dowiing) 1:05 4-S_\'dile_v. Dowllng thfyketvn. Platz)‘ ........ .. 1:31 SAINT JOHN. N.B., New g3 _ lk-Giefle BM’. 1311111111"! (CED-Consistently outplaying Hal- ‘Dmnyi 4105 lfax St. Mary's in a. ragged game, (Fe-Glace 4381i. 59"" 5°" 3 Saint John Beavers trounced the 7-611168 BB1’. Kill"! invaders 5-1 Saturday night and Jenkins, MaePherson Battle To Draw KENTVILLE. N.S.. Nov. 1-8 — (C?) — For the second time within a. month, lulpb (Jinx) Jenkins, 172, of Charlottetown and Donald (Red) MacPher- non. ltfl-pounder from New Waterford, N-B, battled to a six-round drew in the feature bout. of I boxing cord here Saturday. The llfacfheraon-Jenkinl af- fair had the fun: on their feet moat of the wny, and was even better than the fight between the puma pale here recently. Jenkins looked to have thing! well in hand when he put MaoPhemon down for counts of ellht and nine in the fourth round. But the New Waterford fighter made a sensational comeback. He took the fifth round and in the alxth had Jenkins practically out on his feet when the gong sounder‘ to end the fight. Former World Boxing Dhairlp Dies ilt 48 KATONAH. N. Y.. Nov. 2T—(Ai': Francis, Que. was a glamorous fig- ure in the gaudy period when big names and big purses brought. the boxing game to its peak. One Berlenbach-Dclnney bout opened the "new" hludison Square Garden in 1925. That was the night Delaney failed in his title quest. losing a l5-rolind decision. Less than a _\'(‘l-il' lziior. in July. 1926. he wrr-sicri the crown from Earlen- lJil(‘l\ before u gate of $461,789 at Ebbets Field. That still stands al _ a record for light heavyweights. Twice the 48-year-old fighter knocked out Bcrlenbach when no championship was at stake. The first bout lasted four rounds in the old Garden and their last meeting. Dec. 9. 1927, ended in the sixth. In 1927. Delaney, whose real name was Ovila Chapdelaine, fought a lO-round bout with Jimmy Maloney zit the Garden. The box office take was $201513, ‘which was not topped at the Garden until the Joe Louis-Jersey Joe Walcott scrap last December. Four years after his retirement in 1028 he started a sllort~llved comeback and moved to Meredith. N. H. Later he returned to Bridgeport. Conn. and entered the used car business. He also managed 9 a tavern. Last spring he underwent an operation in New York. where authorities declined to disclose the nature of his illness. Beavers Win From Saint 3 strengthened Saint John's second l» place position in the Maritime Sen- ior Hockey League. Beavers, who have gained seven Hfdrffiltl H iHHHHieliHl lHFHilTlH liHH-H Hill H H liliiiii ii l lANADIA [AMPS Ylqifiydemw GENERM ElICTRIC f3, lTlli lllil IITIILII llllllli Illlllllllll lllllllll]?! You'll notice the differ- ence in your home and in your oflice when you switch to General Elec- tric Lamps. They my brighter longer . . . give you bee: lighting value. - - i- >1 _ l-i l- .- >- _ i- u - l- 4 -l n l- l- - >1 l- ~ - l- n- i- a - - l-i h! -i -. - wins and two ties in their last 1O games. are only four points behind the leading Mont-ton Hawks and three ahead of the third place D8.l'l.fi'ifiilll'l Arrows. with Halifax in the cellar one game behind Dart- mouth. The Santamaxlana obviously felt the loss of high scoring Jimmy Gray. injured at Moncton Friday night when St. Mary's outplayed the l-Iavrlrs in an 8-5 win. First. Period l-Salnt John, Szabo (Phillips) .. . .. 2—8alnt John. Nicolle tWray. Grabowskl) .. .. Penalty -- Powers. Second Period S-Salnt John. Newton (Vignenu. Beaulieu) 4—l{alifax. R. Gaudet (liannon. Schmidt’ 5~Salnt John, Cameron (Grabowsl-tl, Kearns) 19.37 Penalties - Schmidt. Suabo. P. .. . 13.10 7.0! . . 11.21 Gaudet. Vigneau (major), Win- slow (major), Powers. Bloom (misconduct). Third Period ti-salnt John. Wray (Kearns. Nicolle) .. .51 Penelilw - Phillips. Powers. Grabowskl (ma-Jot). P- CD116"! (major). _.____---—-- MONCTON. N. 3.. Nov. 28 — (c?) __ Moncion Hawks slashed their defence roster to four dur- ing the week-end with the re- lease of Gordon Kahl of Pem- broke. Ont. He joined the Mari- time senior Hockey league champ- ions when their training camp ripened last month but a knee in- lury early in the season prevented him from seeing much action. ----_-__---- D0 YOU KNOW ' YOU CAN FL! T0 AMHERST OI ‘IIUIO for I16.“ (D pellengerl 88.15 each) OTHER POINTS JUST A! REASONABLE PAUL’! FLYING III-VICE | I I rr I: nl-i inn-ma llllllllllll flllllllrlllllllllllll [UEJBABDIAN- Remember When By The Canadian Press The Norton H. Crowe Memorial Trophy for 1939 was awarded Larry ‘O'Connor, Toronto hurdier and sprinter, nine years ago today after the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada named him the outstand- ing amateur athlete of the vear. O'Connor was n. member of the Canadian Olympic of 1936 and oi the British Empire Games two years later. Bowling Results BPORTIN G CLUB ROLL-AWAY C. N. R. 0fficea—~1274 C.N.R. Cartage~—1254. High single J. Cameron 115. High three J. Cameron 316 'A‘I' “I like State Expreu cigarettes because they satisfy my smoking taste in every way. They are pleasantly smooth . . . but . | . not too mild. They are always fresh . . . that's why I enjoy their flavour to the fullest. They are firmly packed and do not stick to my lips. State Express cigarette! have won me 0Y6! completely." POPULAR PRICES Stare QXPKESS PAGE SEVEN- Polnts: Offices 4; Cottage 1 C.N.R. Express-JSOO C.N.R.. Freight Shed—1232 High single C. Duncan 109 High three H. Sampel 283 Points: Express 4‘/-;; Freight Shea" ‘A. C.N.R. Freight Office-IRE) C.N.R. Mech. Dept.—1282 High single Jas. Strain 118. High three H. Craswell 280 Points: Freight Office 3; Mech. De- partment 2. League Standing G W L Pts Freight Office 3 Ii 0 101,5 Mech. Dept. 3 1 9% Express . 3 2 1 8% Offices 3 1. 2 7'»; Freight Shed 3 1 2 5'4 Cartage . . . 3 0 3 4 FRIDAY?! BOWLING ‘Phe following are the results of the Friday afternoon Ladies Bovrl- ing League: M. Ives .. . 14s 12s 124i Team -- 1 L. Bearisto . . 22o 133 165i N. MacDonald 152 161 164 M. Brady . . 139 11S, E. MacDonald g '- 834) M. Stewart . Points 3 1-2. H. Likely High Three - J. Rogersoii “$71. I. MiscKenzie .. High Single D. ltfarDonalri ‘:32. ROLL-AWAY BOWLING Points 4, The following are illf! results of Team 2 the City League r-ompi-iiiion in the Q ggyijou; candle-pin division lll‘l(l at lhc D. lilac-Donald Sporting Club Roll-.»\\\.'zi_v _v<:stl:r- A. Cameron dflyl O. MacDonald gm Tlm§§5g1355 B. R0 er .. °YB 5- p High single J. MacDonald 107 point! 1 1_2_ High illll‘€'€n.(li‘. qlviacDoiruldR2931 0 Team 3 oln s: . im_ers o; oyn s Mrs. AB. Bagnall 15s 137 1-12 {will Erldfjrs-WIZ M i M N ill 15a 19s 1:16 kiiripers-leliil NgjjMagngnah. 145 163 1-,; High single M. hlaclierizie r10 LO be C High three M. lilachenzie 30;: u erry Points: Clippers 5; North Enders 0 M- Weir -. nopr mam ALLi-zrs rs": e99 as: K _ I t lizlggifildour Leflxuo Pom“ l‘ mg l. s— Old Tlniers-SOOI Team 4 High single n. Rice 259 J. Rodgerson 221 148 208 High three R. MacDonald 662 B. MacEaohern . 179 166 2G6 Points: Old ""'".'_.s 2%; Knights Englii! lili- M.u~_ ~ White sidewall tlm Iplienel ll mu all -. FORD-MONARCH DIVISION roan Moron comamv or CANADA, umrro rut) 1H1» ‘ .,. 4- z (‘IYTOWN ALLIJ YS Big: l"i\‘tl~‘._"l_.7 illllli single C. Kim-Lorin ‘ M14 'cl T4 cls 5; Big Five (i (Eu AKG League Motors 2443 Stewart F. R. l\l(‘l.;ilf‘if‘—— -363 lligh single F.‘ ltlilrgnn 227 High three W. l\lzicl_.ean 601. Points: McLaii-ie 2'2; Stewart Mo- tors 2%. BILLIARDS Stanley Lloyd George Ryan won at the Charlottetown Alleys last: night when he dcicaited Billy Pryor 300 to 247i. a very comfortable mar- gin. But as the old chomp said nfterwzird “not near as much as I could have made it". A very large crowd attended and the player! drew much applause with their dis- play of skill especially the champ. Immediately after the game the Winner was challenged by the P. E. island champion. Earl Stanley. A match will be arrang- ed ln tho near future. g“ ON 7H! All! - "roan THEATRE‘ Dominion Narwork, Friday Evening "FRED ALLEN" YrurrrCarlado Noiv/orl, Sunday Evening St. Peter's Rd. 1 ll ' [:11 fllvfwn 11mm. Hume me lllllll ilrflllrfl S. R. ~ JOHNSTON, Ltd. Ford and Monarch Car: Plione 261 ‘i t