JAG}? S}?! , “APRIL 29. 1940 Basket Title Loses Niagara Falls Syracuse, Montreal H0|d$ E696"! Divide Honors; Toronto Two Games - ___v-.. Vancouver Takes Lead In Basket Finals In a further move to Canadiens Bolster Club MONTREAL. April 28 -—((7P) -— their organization, Montreal's National Hockey League Canadiens have Funeral Of Joe Jacobs Held Yesterday ‘Quebec llookoyists Support 0. A. ll. A. MONTREAL. April 28 --(CP) — The Quebec Amateur Hockey As- sociation turned down without con- sideration Saturday a motion that it reject tile definition of an iCallatiian Amateur Hockey al- tlon. The motion. made by Albert W. Held of Sherbrooke, vice-president. was ruled out of order by the chair and the tielegat- s to the 22nd 'lz..l the ruling. Reid called on tile lllhfllflg to ex- press disapproval of recent action by the C. A. H. A. ill declaring that an amateur is one "who has not, or is not engaged ln organized professional hockey." ‘The Sllerbrooke vice-president based his motion on the claim that "the C. . A. has not estab- m D :1 : r-v .- E E! D‘ rn E k lamateur as supplied l-.:_-ent.y by the i I-‘ORMEI; csrcuan iii?‘ Y. N. ‘L. April 2a _ I 76, catcher QAQ, “ and minor baseball leagues 1g; asset's "e t“ Cote received o. 01d the Phlaladelphia lbresrlllllcllgtf?“ "In-wt popular individual mm...“ oi’ the Pennsylvania State L,“ T“; l-ie was believed to have set one’ 0rd by catching 155 wnsecuw‘ 5""; l: were“ all ran s, ,, , , llzague. p ch of th°°°11tal Cote also played wit oi’ old National league?‘ ulféuligqlllo York Giants and more than a 9" en other teams in east and mldvrest. the east, 5033i ____.______\ WINS THIRD STEEPLECIIASE BALTTMORE. A ll Read Beard‘; ll-ylelar-olfia-filockdg‘ won his third consecutive M ' land Hunt Cup Steeplechase my and retired for the first 1.1m: A. H ielrdrsalaea‘szaltlzrmzie i‘: éilléitiiti“3%“°v@%”‘lt»?‘““° - amateur, which tends to destroy irrrf-Trfrwh-e. the ideals on which amateur hoc- key is based and theatens to dis- NEW YORK, April 28-(AP) - FUIXGTB] services for Joe Jacobs, the fight manager whose cigar, quick wit and flashy dress made him one of New York's legelldlry WICNNIPEG, April 28—(CP)\ Vancouver Maple Leafs displayed some high clas team work and ac- curate shooting in the last 10 nun- u April 28—(AP)—- mum {Cumin m“ [ n,“ contest brought hockey-wise Frank Patrick into the fold as business manager and representative for the team on the League's Board of Governors. NIAGARA FALLS. Ont, April Z8 ~—(CP)—Niagara Pails Hamcos to- day held the Eastern Canada In- termediate basketball champion- , 1 s. . Rookie Harry Feldman made his v03. 2X3 Bilmeaflé: (lBDULVlQ the nlghtcap hive limiting “ddonal Bnswbau the visitors to four scat red hits. ship, having won. their tzv game A ‘ é 1 V, ._ , Patrick's a, Intnje t _ _ k7 , . .‘ wet-polar w» Omar“ va- "elt-i- “its; i.fi.‘..l"1?.‘°5i..t“.lil““i;'l,lllig‘lilit‘; 37-30 olimiiiliilaslf." iiidflliii floured oaléiiilo satire-lily ‘its £38m as“ M“ i" a MM- “iittiilfléfi it: Eifiitflfilfiilill’ - - versily Saturday night 81-80 de- , 4am‘? J‘ - (“mud game M a bestwoflflve series ‘or Canadian Arena Company, making wnfllwfmorl%.chllpel packedlo to take the necessary steps to ro- I I spite wt: the second game iii-g’. ‘ Home, rllns platted 119cm r0195 the western Canada senior menrs the third move in recent weeks xi: nollmg 3 the Bruadlmy cognize the claims of those whol f; u | 1- | "N v l k the first game Pr.- ns Ncvnuk Bu,” divided a oume. basketball dud by Canadians’ heads in the revltallz- “gm managers’ sports “Titers favor remuneration of hockey p‘a_v- ; ' G s ht 39-3-1 The second grime, watched bv a crowd of 1.500, u-as 0m of the most spectacular bnskf-tball contests " played hero and it was not until the final two minutes that the On- tario titleholdcrs l\‘('l'e able to cut down the commanding Imd Ofiilwa had built up. lilmcos sank three baskets and a foul shot to come within two points of the college team. ' Ottawa sank its final field goal in the last mlnylie to pull within one poln: of nu‘ \>* round but v alter the basket iLrlscos obtained ‘ the ball and kept it until the final Ivhistle. Montague Loses Popular Player Mr, Floyd McKinnon. ttlontague, opular centre man of llle 31011- gigue Hockey Club, has been zrarlsferred w the Bank of Nova scotia, Hampton. N. B. He will en- train for the mainland today. tlrllt-s a. runs anti illtlr0ill€ to win "s Wed Cl! ti . ‘llley got ' lllilans IllVl llillcklc to irzl 111m i ilzg rtllls 1 second game at ki pitched score- Toronto tl u (lUlllJlO s , of the ‘ ‘s. The‘ ,_ ugh outilli. won the first, 3-3 and captured the second 7-1. The veteran Orlln Collier held the heals to four hits in the sev- gn-lflnfljg nlglliCflp, while Ernie Czlltlwcll wrls belied for 13. llrtulld- ‘ illg a four-run homer by Bill Nagel. Dick Midkiff allowed l0 hits in the opener, The birds clustered their eight hits, with Nick Etten qgplodlrlg a three-run homer in the third stanza. ' Erltlie Collins llnd five hits dur- ing the day, scored four times and stole three bases. _ A; Jersey City, the Giants won both ends of a doubleheader from Buffalo Blsons today, taking a l2- Mnple i lbaci»: ti’. l Jleadel- with Rochester Red Wings ‘at, Newark. The Wings won the opuller 4-1 and Newark took Round-trip blows by Frank Crtxlpi and Harry Davis, each off leftllunder Johnny Johnson with a man aboard. furnished Rochester “m, more than enough margin in the first game. ‘This Bears stole Rpchesters win- nln: recipe in the abbreviated second game. A home run by Bus- l- 1111i with one aboard, broke a d ciiock and climaxed a three- run uprising oft Elwood (Preacher) Roe that clinched the verdict. Saturday's Games Canadian teams scored im- pressive victories in International League baseball games Saturday. A5‘ Syracuse, veterans Carl Flsc er and John Berly set down the Chiefs with two hlts as Tor- onto gained an easy 4-0 victory. Montreal RnyaLq snapped Balti- mozes five game winning streak and won their first game in four by beating the Orioles 10-2 at Baltimore. Kemp Wicker, winning his second game of the season, Isxtcrpped the Orioles with three its. contest but it they will have nine available for the nlshtcap 6-4. t ga third game will be dflv and with the fourth and fifth lf necessary, on Friday and 53g. urday. The winners will g0 cast to meet Montreal YM.H.A. in the gominlon final series starting May -;__:“Unll0(l SlillCS 0PM 361N115 HUB. OUT mm WAY — Ry} a Wllllarl‘ ' - \s Leafs used only‘! six men ln the expected that he second me tonlorrow. The played Tues- lng of a team that finished in fast nlace in the 1930-40 season, and in next to last place in the sea. son previous. _______________ WHITE SULPHUR Va, April 2a ma?) s-pgorllcklwi Nil-haired Citlifornian who tumerf bro after winning every major ama. teur tennis title, defeated Bruce Barnes of Austin, Tex., today {or the ~\\_ -- _'__i~ ‘_ :\__- i‘ —-_ §~z_. \ I: _..l ._ O pllbearers were whom Jacobs guided flstlc scrap heap to the of challenger for the heavyweight title; Max Baer, onetime h City and State political figures. fig-ht- ers, aictors and gamblers Leo Ginsburg salli was Numbered among the aid what l] more eloquent trlbutc to the little man than he could say in words. honorary! _ _ Tony Galento. llYelzllt chzurtlllon. Jimm eavy- OUR BOARDINS} _. ALL r mo»: l5 lie was READING "m: mesa mo ‘men HE JUMPEDUPALI- o: A suooeu, eauureo someruwe aeour"eotosr~i THAT'S AS our HAND ol= ooaoaruulrv‘ I ers, and asked that a special div- lslon for these players be formed. Art L-aplcrre was succeeded as President by Norman Dawe of ‘ltlonireal. a vice-president. _ .;:::~.:: Braddock. from me wmother former titlehol er, General position John J. Phelan. chairman of the New York State Boxing Comlnis. sion and Jimmy Johnston, voluble light promoter. _ HOOPLEI-- '||\lll|l||l t I "nil: _"' _ With TOO MLXZI-lHNE/H" FIGHTNQ 5mg“- HES PROBABLY TAKiNG A FLYER / IN me "uses/u. REWARV same t Pmramg No ' --HIS METHOD is 1o LEASE a l- DOING PATRoL man BENCH mo I ' was-r FORIOsr on“ ooes 1b amen AT HIM/ ~4 lr vou wmr A surr l‘ ‘mar WILL MAKE-UP W£LL\\‘“lC wan watt-mo asst» rrs sum- , GUARANTEED BHITISN m» MILITARY CLOTHS it, Officers‘ Uniforms Khlkl Ind Air Force Blug V 'i/l10n-M'I' Q M- emu-n -l§.\ YOUR /- WE M55 HS ,--'r|-te GRA Boar N01‘ Alecia a oaeo AT HIS ALERT zteow l DUTY ON THE ‘- _ BISCUITS!) ‘Iii For many years Floyd was pivot marl for the first lllle of the Mon- tsrue teem anti was one of the sllloothes: intermediate hcckcy gigfidlntfietgggfllruorlletdllge gig stretch and Glen Stewart's sin 1e Buffalo Bisons beat. Newark few y-ezlrs. Hockey fans in m, Bus‘ the 12th inning featured tie Bears 2-1 in another tight game. trill follow with interest ills hoc- ‘A ~----- " —~ in»; career on the mainland next Veteran Frank Pearce ltched Jersey City back into firs place with a five hit performance as the Little Giants beat-Rochester 2-1. inning ouener 2-1 and grabbing the sevt- -llllllflil highway» 6-3. Great relief pitching by Rene ltfollleagudo over a flve-lflnlnil Si ‘l-‘Oli. v eW-lllllz last Ills many t teammates gathered F. Hall in Montague and tendered him a fitting fare- well. An enjoyable social evening was spent with music being sup- pl l by Miss Irma Gaudet, Miss . ., _ v _ Li‘ Hewitt and Mr. Arthur cnr- algisoaebmagflilfixléonalgfillsgcgfigigéld ‘ATERNATIONAL LEAGUE . f l. l ‘ -.' ._ A .-l ?"'.-t Game: ' - l the course o’ the nlghti{\.l‘l’i(’ll("r‘\l\ League None, iodl Elli‘ g b, v . _ E 1 cs5 was read by Miss Etta '~““"_“"l““‘g-d Ilgerlmmmal _ Nol“ JCI._._‘,;.OC,W (3% g g _ K» q 4M,- " , lQCUQSING THE- Mt e and a presellzatlon made we“ so e ‘l ' ("pwegve mnmgsL BORN THm-rv VEARS Too SOON gllgwmlm ‘a - LARGE MAN. WllO l” m’ “l h‘ ‘emnmnws’ M“ Fred YESTERDATS RESULTS Lee. White. Roche Masha and ' W WASNW’ THERE’ lllfKmlw- m, , ,0 m d t ' Bolto wlmg Motllteagudo and r"- = »- K ~ I _ ' u nflrlna w a 6 BWY- , , , , c T ~, ‘ ' - ‘ " '~———~—-- -- in: mural... .- tllc natty club "Emcw m‘ u 53331;"; r BRINGING UP FATHER 4 ll}! llUj-‘s sill‘ - 1 ls with mixed New York 010 000 001 0-2 62 i bud“; 13m . 001 . lcellllgs or ha pillcss and regret. Washington 000 011 000 1-4360 J 00m we 1m m4 4 1 ' tilat we your friends learn of your (Ten jrmmgsr elrjlsfilin l’ fi 01 X-G 8 “If impending departure from Mon- swam, rMm-pny ‘no Dickey; N.“ r135» Rm-‘Ymnd and 211W‘- ltl_f"Ll€. We are sincerely hlTpfly the: Leonard 511d Ferrell. D998. LONE SAT/M? EFATE h re received a we. merlte B q 4 3m 9m 10g 011.4, 111 ‘* » i ‘ @111‘ “W591 “Wk- Plllilrll.‘ 001 m0 00a or>o_4 100 ’l'li‘.’."m.m’r m0 02° °°°"4 9 1 / voupgvlgii ElIJEJIQOEY- lmged “"31 ('I‘t\'clve innings). " “mlk 000 100 000-‘1 6 u loss which your go- John- ME THERE- ll to the many friends Galchouse. Wilson. Hath andl Comm“ and schgfflng; DeSautels. Peacock; Donn, I-Iellsser ism" Gena mm sews‘ v t 111;; \\".ll ll u ' your .; pleasing personality and Haws‘ Second Game; has won for you in this commun- mcvelflfid 240 Om m1 Z4117‘ ll.O('-ll[’.<".<"l' 010 30o (;_4 g 1 “l” - .. Detroit loo 00o 118 o-e lzl N"“"*‘“‘ °°1 x0 X4 9 ° In closma the»; said. we have (Ten unmask Roe. Bmmbeloe and Baal; Wash- lllillfifil agxdcqggiisllétzlsg Mvnfl” Humrhrjvs 7m” Sm“! burn, Branch and Paddrn. ‘is wt 1 t- -», ‘ ‘ ' “ ‘ ‘ .‘ ~irst Game‘ . . , . _ 5 ~l '; ' , 1\ K.l , - _ ' it) it‘; as will HD1211“ vggd EFQPIQHSIQQG“ Molltlcnl osl oao l0l-—9 l3 o 114W 9n 971W)“ e mm‘ ’ Stgamlse d BlOlk MO 000-4 H 4 - I __ Ol‘(‘l‘ an cc er; Kleirlhans "_é““"""’_ ahcanola l; .3 l-lizlckle and Warren. l KENTUCKY D533} HM. g > _ ,1 t, second Grime: _ rt, Lmwm and Sn i , Lyons. ‘ _ , *__"‘ Dietrich, Brclvn and Trc=h. "Tmmml 100 0m o“1 4 o NEHV YORK. April 28 —-(AP) — S"l‘i‘l'3‘ll"(‘ O12 000 X—3 10 2 Hutchinson, Grabowskl and Hart, ie; 'I‘lslng and Warren. First Game: _ a Tfrrflflw oo zoo olo-slo 1 Thimble Theatre - Starring POPEYE 004 011 ZOx-S 8 0 Arno d Hunger; Dlt established himself Saturday as the Easts chief Kentucky Derby hope by whlppinl a big field in the Wood Memorial. Mrs. Payne Whitney's Red Dock NATIONAL LEAGUE HTJMXMETI fl) 000 000-z I I Clncllnrtattl 131 (BO 10x-815 2 Mnjfilnyden, Bctvoll, Swlgan and I Boltilnore d, fl 1 gthsl front oi . _ __ _ glll-Zieillrp. v2 e“ n gtygliknfllomrlfi0flos~lngzyglgisié 1 lager? iilélrlllnllTing vllalku” m" xasezri-e CHAMDEEN vel-teutze-eur w MAY ' rneooous LOCKEDJ ]) olmnraueoum uNFeem pic's mediocre time was 1:45 4-5- s,‘ £61115 m0 330 00§i71l O l s'v;,;,;,,»cz'lme: ‘ Y“ ‘~"- 0F THFHZOLNTRY Fah BE vouR mar FlQi-W-VLL HAD AKEV SONEWPEQE! rr FOR YA u, / l, Lee, Olsen and Todd; McGee, I Tomllio 001 000 0-1 1 Q BK! JEEP HERDER? DVA EXPLNN WHVA6§O0NA$ * . J I I , I a \-_. f ,_ ' / l. S1011“ and Padgett. l BaJt-imorg (In 05o x___713 o QUGPQSEl Kl“ QlGN LlP WE GET THE JEEPS ll-XTIE ___' ' ‘ I ' ' - ssrs AQUATIC iulcolm Brooklyn 001 oeo coo-s s o t Caldwell. Mal-cartoon and Heath; FOR AFlélHT w\Tl-\ B N f"? _ ‘ _ “n,” T-l - _2 » -—-— New York 0l0 011 000-s l0 o (voter and Redmond. HIM? “,, Q \ I ; \ , HAW1.'ION.flc0nti.. ADfll CIG- Wyatt and Fmnkfi G-lzmoert and BATURDAYB RESULTS f‘ --_\ - __ h. \ ;.~ I , glilmllillnflllullllllfilguiiCOfg utlolllettlle , 900 pm 3mg 7 0 . g4 \ $1 s 71’ I? l B A yard swim at a meet llcre yestcr- r _- .33“ m0 1W, mxflg 9 1 , M01m£{‘IRN‘\TIoN/\L LEAGUE -_;-— \ r- dfiy WW1 B- mi-‘Yk 01' 3344 3'5; be“ Illgbe. Smoll and Women; Suil- 1 palmfima-d 1g 13g . ’ teling the time made preuously h,“ and Mast ‘vmker G and Beck _ by nfleni-‘Quvtttriqbv Six Sewn“ _____,,.,,,_ ___________, Mk. Jones xmwleln "- MM‘ - lluffaio 2 6 0 - e q y hmvrark I 1 ll 1 ‘ j f,” ‘ Strcnlms and Zubik, Barley, _/ t‘ ‘Peck and Padclen. ' i 39:22.22. a ‘it’ ’ ~ a w“ i JI-“iscrler. Bmv and Heath" Blan- l ' B; ' :1 1' ; ton. Jones and Bottarinl, ___%>z_' .0 ”_ W lref." y l TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS "t 2 3 2 Lyons and S"\"'.lf£rl; Pearce and Blnrnllre. AMERICAN LEAGUE CAP’! HERE ‘rt-tau i! MY LAND! v/Hob THINK A SIMPLE L|'L PREENT LIKE. ATOY SAIL-BOAT COULD MAKE. so MUCH TROUBLE? UH -— MY LANDl THERE HE GOES AGAIN - — YOU C'M BACK L,[5ii CAREFUL, sum,» Si.’ Louis 6 10 I Chicaao I l0 1 Kramer and Swift; Bayes, Knott L , and TTGfII. “ "wv York g 5 1 ‘.‘.» lllngton 3 9 3| IZFPIIBX‘ and Dickey; Chase and , Early. - Cleveland 4 19 1 .Dciroit 3 1 1 Nannick, Smith, Humrphrleg and Helll- icy ; Ncuihouser and Teb- hells. l‘ zmn 3 7 1 "Not all brothers, I find, get along together like Andy and me. We've been partners ever since we took ovcr a carriage business-you can guess how long ago that was! Wc’ve l‘ in. a 9 1 vlfazbv. Having. OstelMuoller and i‘ ml and DeSa/utels; Babioh, Hells- "r and Hayes. NATIONAL LEAGUE ////// 1810mm m r TILLIE THE TOILER - IEBENNY GtlES WOOLGATI-IIBRING fouplltover mostihinaa from politics Bfffibffg ° i ° "' - " "or" “ " ' i ‘ " - - * 3 a 1 to chess-anti we'd sllll rather light 1321111.,“ and Davis; wwem and olzJOg-i Y _ "zgiogAllllgsilyLiglgAf A m“. in “hm with one anoillcr than agree wlill gilllnf-"irdl- ‘ m l TALg 1-9 mm RIGHT’ Q1... plguefigel rad anybody else". But one tlllng we mdqoh ‘ m l NOW l‘ ' M’ nevcrcould gctllparcalfiglltalltlllt: l Si Johnson, smoll, Brown and Away back in the ‘eighties llc said, ‘l/“Tfili P°5°d°l- Jav"? J-“mflmil l , anti Lopez. Always and cvcrywllcrcbtllcéc ls no BmOkd-n 4 w 3 on rm: PIP! ' t l'kc d ‘hum. MW York l 8 3 CUT COMES F 0th" lobilfco Jllswl cl‘ f 1. Q Hmnlin and Pranks; Schuxrmoner, 0 “IQll $1‘, V9 trig 01m“? lm“ v lltllltfl‘ and Dunning. I never cr-n a e o rove t" icnao 4 I I cur FINE won noatmo but ve P Si“ mm o 1 2 YOUR 0W" him wrong on tllutl" French and Todd; war-neke, 81min, _‘ islnlvr and Owen, Padgett. New YORK. April PA-Paavo "whit. Pllllllsl] distance runner pun tomvrl llll‘ United States to use IIBFUFV for his invaded c013;- TYY. sa I'd for home today on e ~ Italian unsrounsdaqnh J Q-J _f\f\ In, Wail Mu- l-w-f \\~‘