2o. "1 i" eoxinio A eAsRETeALL‘ l ‘LUTHER, snout v any "rrn: - nnntmmwn. ‘GUARDIAN ‘ llll BOWLING HOCKEY k WRESTLING wock out as the Dr. F. C. Dougan and. Ed. Acorn are no strangers to the sport or in fact tpvother branches of sport.‘ 1n their official capacities in the ' e they. bring to edoveraspanofyaaraand “_lmnlgtitcouldnot ninth conngctedflwithbtleie WQ » - ~ “l” - _plaioe_ th bulky “a” ""1 broke fiber the u?» two miles, Revers was at i lheignt; wheuit totgee crowds be- iinan _ $ann°iwixi5e' and omen himdzed §,“"“"m“° “"4 i” E‘ n“; f? is iii-gig; 2. in the cggntful 1. “Tarzort,’i’fBfo~iuh Races To Reco id ' bredlting; Victory In 77w Boston] Marathon Hedaed by two men 1on3 P10111- inent in Island sport circles and one; that. can be depend w do their utmost league a huge success the o city Baseball league which was revived ‘last nlflhi promises to be on a Pl!‘ with old time leagues if BY BILL KING Aiaoelated Preus e wit; April-por- ' ' Brutrodonbyttwnsed of an- z Brown N ' t? . . arra ian from Alton. R1, wnfiniin the fastest marathon 1n Boston Athletic Association‘ history to gain his: second viotu-y in the last four races from Iiopklnton to Bixl n. 'RIVWII. l stone mason and out of work since he competed in the 1936 the 26 miles, 385 yards‘ ostly through a driving rain,l 51.8 seconds. two hours, 28 minutes and He finished more than a quarter ._mile ahead of the closest of his 173 111/115. Don Heinicke‘ of Bafti- 180M. a-dark horse who had run in but five previous marathons elsewhere. The Indian was two minutes .93‘ seconds faster than the course's sixl- and onds 81141118011, the Japanese Olympic ion, who -o_ld recoi- er than 27.4 sec- e time made by 2.1-2 hours for-such an endurance Belnioke, who settled down in when pack 2.815447, about a lice - appointment in Verdun. ., after he won "this event two if? are. xbunas time was 2.12; of Baltimore, and Pniweon of Pewtucket, 12.1., lie _ thepre-mce favorites. crossed the line in in . vely: .-fcllrtb,a.nd fifth positions, 38:22.6 and 2.38375 respect- ‘The letter set the course . 1098 and won last yer; the four ' Q xt five finishers and their Paul Donate of Boston Walter Hornby of Ont., 2:47:11; Gerard .' lithe, Que, 2.- ‘Bristow of Toronto. -And.re Brunelle of JD. ey of Arlington, the 2 7! 6 E ohnny. J 1085 leider,_wae 18th and tihesev- en timeeBuOOQaSIulOIas-ence Demar waefarvblekjinjilthwlfilace. - "x enable me JYIOPQ Llihll ,.W1n Jll tcllitll‘ jobfallt did Young two exclaimed af- "w. medical". aktttgentiion ohy-twocf his pounds during thence. , proihisssto be a v _“°." we“ ""- ’ ' 't' a-i victory f the m mguinswovermpliarormgo , co e e IOSU-SQYN Hocke 1088116 and-Stanley. play H. clim- aneventl season for one qnnlajoa- eeagglliotpumclzr 53$." , ' ‘for laiesecond in ten fig, the Stanley Cup for gem-stamens a result of the fectlveifusioo, of fresh rookies. and ‘of’ . ' post-season hockey git» $311.37 iumfiilile "lo nutty oontrbiuting 7mm is ‘noth in the - ‘snilfiéend smooth. llkrzilliccdi- ol, Old -V+l|{'glllld'-}lll' on‘ llic pop", _ "w", fl-QIQQII". fllfll lcolcr ,|'m_"rlglit, tllqf What ~ " yltglnle Fine like,» ecol- ‘lommy Ciaybourne. Island welter- weight boxier last nigh he was primed for his fight with Mickey McMullen on IPriday “fit and was confident lng e same smooth boxing act on that he nearing a razor-like shal‘ ness. Yes- drill and today cagopaign in great condition. hing and boi to end it as quick] Fans should ee o. whale of a. scra ' McMullen wil flan is whether or not Claybourneki boxing e tide of battle towards him The be interesting. Cape Breton c0111 a high pitch tonigh on the eve of the two-game series between Ottawa o C. G. ‘tary of the Nova Sootta blind! Claybournelln Fine Condition F 0 r S c r a p Down to wiihin three pounds of his bzst f1 htlnc weight and in bet- ter conditon than he ever was t stated that 0f v Cape Breton bo, one o1 tile tough- est evenings he n: ever had ins de the squared circle. Going the equivalent of eight rounds Clayboume just breezcd through the workout without turn- ing a hair on his head. Punching as hard as ever and dis laying the real Royals went rough has always been noted for. Clay- boume lccksd impressive 1n his drill and his handlers were certain that Island boxing fan: would sec a vastly improved lighter person of their charge steps into the rin on Pride night against the hard- itting Mcxrlullen. Tom has taken this fight probably more serious than any in is car- ilaernand should give his best el- or and the Allan C rlly to sllgaate opposing players o position. Gentleman Luddy series tomorrow. Coach However. McMullen hasn't been Carlin is pinning his hopes on ins any grass grow under his nuyalsgettina back into the cup feet, He has a lot of respect for mm; by Qcqnnor’; return Ciaybourne and he too is rapidly _ showed ‘hm’! a l shoulder lniur-y. terday he went st will wind up his th boys are confident of wln- m h will go out seeking Y as possible. med 1 be 1n there throwirIig l’ unches all the time and the quest- effectivenes will shift th making of the answer should BASKETBALL TITLE SERIES AT NEW WATERFORD NEW WA'I'.ER.F‘ORD, N. 5., A r11 lB—iCP)-—B'asketbail fever in is town reached ed. cold weather. Chicago at Detmlt, cold and wet Washington at postponed. wet grounds. University and New Waterford for the Dominion intermediate basket- “agegfigg by Gown Nmn m, on rhiuiss u coo-mo ooo ooo-s 1o z fawn, tfiag; wnévagwe an 11119 mom. nnmglf 011 101 000-7 12 2 n3. A e a ror payers ex- . - a cept Syd lvlligguli, forward are re- milcahy. Smith. 311ml“? “d ported in good sha for the first lull-lies: ‘rm-nor, Erickson,- Shot!- game tomorrow nlg t. Muggah suf- and lopez. , i ered a relapse over the w Second postponed, rain. from an influenza. attack and will 9t," Iiouls a lfitthurgh, poet not line up with the team pa,“ 14 wqg Two of Ca Brown's most om- lnent basket ll stars of ormer ed, years. Johnnie Vey and Izzy Hyiski of Klaee Boo’. ll handle the games They were afipointed by-T. . - bertson o: ontreal, newly-e ed gresident of the Canadian Amateur. askei-ball association. He madethe a polntments on recommendation Harris of Halifax. score-J Clnelnna ed. cold and wet grounds. Kansas City 5, Columbus 3. . at. Louis o. Iouisville a. FRIDAY. QQPRJL ?21 st SPORTING BLUES oremho. int-swan noxnva ohnn cram; season MAlN-lVIiNT-IO mumps‘ ion ctsxaouana I fvn. money MCIIULIJN Ch'Town Gil“ 357 SEMI-IINAL-l- ROUND! ' Kid Nickel-son 1p. Johnny Show —PRELIMINAMIB- 'Bomber Shepard ‘ vs. Slugger Wlllllml Cardigan CIWIMIH Young Tom Motlolkey vl. lhlph McDonald Down East Idol Soul-ls Favorite PRICEH- fngslde 15c; Bush Merl-Idle! Ne. First B001 Starts 8:30 Shirl rnomojrsn-aonr MCDONALD. . v - - -L-832-~l-20-2I. noon: and "CAP" stuns‘ lDr. F.C. bougan Leadsr City Baseball League City League existence again last night when at Bear, Cats And Royals Resume I I Series- Tonight MONTREAL, April 10 —(CP)-— Port Arthur Bear Cats and Mont- workouts today in preparation for the third game tomorrow of their best-of-five series for the Canad- ian Senior Amateur Hockey title Bear Oats, hoidipnk a 2-o edEe in games, were a light-hearted lot as they drilled with one ‘lull side without sticks. attezfitirzg O'Connor worked with the Royals and will make‘ his first appearance 01 the llneu _ The slender centre still ght effects of a painful mils fl ure that the shou not ‘eg vated because the Bear Cats particularly clean hockey % seldom rmort to coking. ey 6-5 andIi-l victories speed, iiitiekhandllng and superior pass- ng. - ~ Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE “grown at New York. Cleveland alt 5t. mills. DOIWOI!" postponed Philadelphia, narrower.’ mesons . co and oimds. New ‘York at Broo yn, poetpon- t1 at Chicago, postpon- famanrcax ASHOCIATION Minneapolis a. Indianapolis s. After a la of four years the came into a well attended meeting held in the Sporting Club Dr. PLO. Doug- an, long prominent in sporting circles 1n the City, was unnn‘ - ously elected as its president. -An- other well-known sports follower was appointed vice-president in the person of lid. Acorn; Lemuel Rush as secretary and William Chandler as treasurer were other members of the executive elected to office. Reports from the committees elected at Monday's meeting were also heard and in each case the speakers reported that the mater- ial was available in each section of the City to make up three teams The officers are to meet dele- gates appointed from each section on next Monday night whenre- ports on team rosters. etc, will be heard. In the meantime meetings are to be called in the different sections so as to appoint officers from the three clubs, scheduled to compose the league, namely the Eastern Stars, Wat End Anchors and Northend Rovers. . The league is to be run on the same basis as the old City League that proved such a success a. good number of years ago. 'I‘he City will be divided of! into the three zones as was the case -then. Northlltndwllitalneinallterri- tory from the north side of Eus- ton Street out; East End will com- prise all the territo from the east side of Great eorge Street to the railroad tracks: while the West End will be all that westof the west -slde of Great George meg.“ ‘ ludine the south side of 7I NIT ERNATIONAL LEAGUE OPENS SEASON TODAY mew YORK, April lit-Un- dwnted by the bad weather whims harassed major i attempts to were xpccte _ m _ _ Sh“: “wiry Ov- w ere e n sing; Buffalo. u The people of Hudson County, N. J.. set a minor league atten- dance fneccrd of 33,000 for last year's neural and advance “l! 0f 4i756 tickets wt: reported ilh ti nrssrszis. “s: "h" ww- ferioe of the championship have held for two years .e 14.000 fens_if the weather wssJ clear, while Baltimore's game with arse-easier v visit”... n Toronto was due » W6’? they —NEWS_. BOURKE. THURP-Zllth. MONTAGUE. SATq-flliil Dodgers wuonhandforlastnighirsvict- ory celebration Bruins as Art Hoes did ‘ball pennant who Mess nidhit, is going home this week- end for a bnefiiay-off from ring work....1.ou Nova says he thinks Joe Louis is about me greatest The fgghatarmthleétrlng has nae but he Prince Dunstanfls University squads will “clash yhme Cl b is irst of g vst-of-vthree series for the Island Intercollegiate basket- ball championmip. The second nlg . ‘Ilhe I o'c Simmerings Around The Sport Front BY ALAN I-ANDAI; ' (Clnldisn Prela Staff Wrllbf) NEW YORK April 19 -(OP)—- Casery Btengelfhe of the big ears mOODQOIIJIQQIDIlCMOIBHIOI fiewifiififi some the first base- The marathoners who ran from Hopltington to Boston today, some- thing better than 26 miles, aver- aged about 300 miles 1n training... Malls a. sport where the counts...Don Meade, recent re- instated 1n New York sitter a three- yesr suspension, plans to for riding licences only in in which his Odom, races horses....next for Meade is Rhode Island. really WWW States George Slop P10373- Maxie Berger, the Montresier Buster Carroll of gave achusetts a drubbing last in there with Joeand prove it to the Nova aatisfsctior... racing fans are boom- . r's r e en in; PO-glfi Mite f0 th K rtucky derbyuuthey dlsllllSs his Santa Anita eifol bill‘ historians crroe forth with the lnfio that Liippy Leo Durocher 15' like flllt Brookl make an rrror in the field since as a bad rlde...base- yn manages- m 80 years H1117 1am!!! Lumley was the last-playing man- ager after his second bauble yes- terday Duroiaher (gave utimf own benched himse INTERGOLLEGIATE LippyLeoa dressing" and then HOOP SERIES OPENSTODAY of Wales College and Bt. basketball at the Holy in the the scrim wlllbe glayed IY game of at ltltie» Y.M.C_A. gym Sn ‘win-the today wll ltlalt at Down Alleys" - not! Nam: nowmm Big‘ Four League Semi-Finals Old ‘Nanette-SON. All Stars-SS a ma. "£2.11 °f..‘;§°";‘é?l. m a . thre: B. Cox 781. _ _ Tonight. at 7 o'clock:- oerayigs"ili\iluilaiu' Ike. a mm finals 0 00 Z 1' KENTUCKY Thunder Bolts ve. Bunnies. MOONSHI NE " Wm‘ sanrsrxo Man: ‘ilisnt“n‘i’nm“ss" —-——— rosy Msanlvvn V“ 03151, Tlvrcl" Ptwxlvhm Mrs. Emily Scott told the court of her husband's reading the funeral service over her frequently she was granted a. decree nlsi, on her cruelty plea. isshii John Fighters ready for peace with the weather man on an program today for the third suc- hali’ of e Patriot's Day double bill at Boston with the Bees beating Hiiladelplhla Phils 7-6 on a run lmockcd in by Al Simmons in the 12th inning lhi leagues has been five games in three days instead of the l9 con- over Chicago White Sox, in which the hosts kept a 6-1 door prize. 90011 The idle club is Chicago, where the fans havens seen hibition game this spring because of the weather. Bees opened , league Baseball season today by lheavyweight cham ion after a e- taklng - Philadelpgiia 7-6 in Patriots Da fewer than new manager, Doc Pr Phils went into a. 6-2 putting across three markers in the second, one in the fourth and two in the fifth. But the Bees, immo die Miler-kept _ the offerings of three huriers un- til they tied the score in ice ninth. ION-DON Grunnell is the only girl pupil in l. class of 100 boys at Flor-est Hill House School. treat me very nicely." she says. Capture Main lleiiors In Boxing Teuggment ‘PR-BRO, I. lD-(OE- A" But Two , . Amateur Tournament Tilts Washed i......§..m~*...“ i" y“ "~- John won, 0 ' the mlddleweigat title by default "l l" M310" "tcntrsrsrsirnrm. . close dec on over Pat i—— Amherst n a four-round bout fo‘. NEW mmi. Aivlgxl‘ d1‘? {$95 31511 evflgerwsiight title. Raymond t John won the featherweight title by default when his opponent, after medical exam- unable to enter the y (emu. . Rain wrecked the Major League 111811011. W84 ~ Saint John finals. Leonard Green of ceeslve day, emitting only one _ “In ‘gall’ 5°“ “l” “m” ‘° be lggvgeizzlitwilise‘ lntioinhélifsltilglaglegaldd P Y ' Amherst. Harley had too much es- 19!" "WVW" w“ u" m°mm5 perience for the New Brunswick youth. The Pike-Bums battle was one o! the best of the night. The two ev- enly-matched fighters gave every- they had. At the end of the tion three rounds, a. fourth Total activity in the two big fggu charted. The Afnerican league semi-I over Km Dam o! has i 1y oppressed and the only aime it has run off was tfigh$fidgyglgné1gchtulte% 12$ - a s r . - Damn gem party yesterday lean was examined by Dr D L MaeKinnori and was unable ‘to en- ter the final, Cvrilley winning by de- National League has been “mm The slightly more fortunate, because m a i» an» m» m» nfifinfifiswfieifituili‘; co S action in at least one game. mum Phillips’ lightweight. Tom Peck, han r of Jim Peck of Louisburg, protested Phillips did not hold an amateur card. Officials pleaded that Phillips be allowed to flsht as a. matter of OVGD an EX- 3555 DEFEAT PHI-Ls s90 p and he was allowed v -"-- to box because he a member Aflll 19 —(AP)-—_ ed n] 1 of risying.in'tog and rain, Boston me w ° “ “M” cub 5”’ their 1939 National lnegeck was named Maritime 11 t game from ‘cislve tlu-ee-roun victory over ntm wit messedomullzg Prgllglm‘ ults er res :- w n y Piyweicht, Kid Burke. Joggne, ,000 b eball fans. Under the leadegfihip of their ilggwifll) Bunny Nelson. Ha an othro the - ‘ Lightweight: seamen Amotd, lead by Royal Canadian Navy, Halifax, de- feated Kid Burke, Joggins decision. ed by three newcom n—-A1 m’ defmm’ ns, Buddy Hassett and Ed- pecldng away at WOMENS FLYING COBPI (By The Canadian Press] SYDNEY, N. B. W.—$EMflbliAhed six months ago, the Australian Women's Flying Corps. a uniform- ed organimtion, has a ‘ “ of 250 taking LONE CO-ED POPULAR ‘—Nine-yea.r-old Pamela mem instruction at the But "all the boys Mascot Airdroirie here. owrviY4 -\\o,\\ -- With SBIUP x Gilli-Hi- Bl Edwina east YOU DONTTHINK ‘ANY or ‘w’ Gurus mow pour "rt-us FIGHT l m GONNA HAVE WITH-BUD, oowbu 1»?- WEUWTHEY USUALLY FIND ou-r THINGS ‘rein. efiQMmw ’MA, SURE ’NUFF—- -- AN’ THDFD AW, WHO'_D TELL A Guru.) ‘ - ' "l. -~ ‘_. ‘ 'W sFn. Lia's 6o "r sriziégitigvs 1.; . SW E ANY M OPPA AN‘ TOAQ ANY SWEEPEN Thimble , nth... Still-ring - »popizve‘_-.-v Watt‘! Fit~'l'LY TH’ NIGHT OF TH‘ one FIGHT coMe."-=‘=""A~' NOT‘ A w/orio" FROM YQIR AUNT LIBBY! TO TH’ SHOUTs 0F TH’ CROWD WHILE TH’ PRELIMINARIESIWERE GOIN: ON SO l SAT IN MY DRESSiNl-ROOM, LISTENIN’ KNOW '. lF YA TAKE eictrci-iM ME VElTLL. F .. eAcEsEvm " - i}. u. 1. a . l . . -.. -___.?__-,.. Heavyweight, Harold Tséirie, Tru- _ -.\. w“: “n. . _