a.»........s.na...-.-iwwwoaasqqi.aagg » l. -_ f * I ~ v L a. ‘ . fivhip feature Bout At 0 ' lilo lath A d muwis’ " , ~ . cme. pounce on s o » f iienivill. It Flllll t... 13:." "rig * runs the seven to de- - ___ - feet Bronx Bombers. -1, and ,K a Iispril 11h -(0P)_ at!’ lraéapeniog series at one llelgfi bsltkla $5.0m ‘ all. ‘r: 11o .1...» u... first lnnlnc. mum,“ ‘m; e no; gydney, the Yankees tied the score on the second round tonight. The Mm Robinson's home run in the Neu-Rpgg b0“ w“ w 5y. l0 hi1! Of H19 ICl/Bfilh. Then thfi bben the restore or a boxing card A Wont to Work on rookie that wont sour. RI . x Al e walked four and hit, stewed in after Ross hm hammered McNeil all over the rmg and knocked him down four tines. ' ..'I‘wo other fighters. Johnny Inb- Lhnc oi Sydney and Simo Slmms m,‘ New Wsrerfordmfailed to shmv "c ,, u preliminary bout. Jerry 1531s, gydmov took a. four-round decislOn irmn Babe Rio on. Mul- grave. Rayon substltu for. ‘imms. in the send-final, Tommy Wil- cox. Montreal and Johnny Odo. veteran New Waterford‘ boxer. iou ht to a six-round draw. Odo miaoad Ls e alhouch he has not lflbt lines 1906. Bermuda Yachtsnien Win First Two Races l-lAhdlliTON. Berni. ’ , 11 (OP CB-ND-Bdfmlldb y tlnan piled up a lead of 17% ‘points over ‘ American opponents today alter w the first two inter- national yacht races held here since i940. _ In throceou of the beat four oi seven series. the Bermuda boats easily outsailed their competitors from the Laroherwnt, N. Y. yacht club. Teaser. sailed by Bert Dar rell and Wastrmqklwered by Bay- ard Dill. came in mo. second respectively. moan yacht by Mrs. James e. sixth. Feathnl’ Ind lldttd. were dis- qualified for fouls. , in tsrnoon mblnl. Telee; l- rrain led the other ts. with Fea , sail by 00x. sec- ond. A Bermuda craft. Mrs. Ma- gcc. skippered by Leon Barnes. placed third. Coquette. which was sailimr on the American side. al- though Bermuda-owned. came fourth.- Long Shots llominate Santa Anitaivents I ARACADIA, Calif" A ll 1T - (APl-Lo shots dontina the Santa Ani Grand Circuit har- ness races today as Judith Fran- cis, owned Otis Anderson, won the two di- siraight, while Merry Eng! turned $20.30. Run over six fur-long disénncc. each division curled a 2-00 purse, . Other longi dict winners were Guest Star, B5520. in another pace' and Earls Moody Guy. $66.80. and Early; Kstydid. $43.00, in trotting W911 . A crowd of 9.190 chunked $292.- 891 through the pari-mutuels. with pol-ace handle exceeding $50,000. WIIIIIAIIJIII a e >+4++++o+>o 0o orvoeoe 0o 000040 oooaoa-ovoowoooow NEW YORK. Allfll 17 —-(APl-.. Old Bilbo NUIsom r ‘ Yankee hats with tad“: l’ llhletio APRIL 18, 1946 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN three ba ers, Bobo was in complete. flhgarse except for the seventh inn-l Fall Before Brown; i E Hockey Scheduled For S'side Tonight Sco wlcs in the eighth on Walt Judnlchs home run and twice more in the ninth st a arade of three en. . Louis. growns came from behind to nosei out Detroit Tigers. 7-6. Vem Stephens, Brownie shori- stop who went to Mexico ‘ assoc "- . "m" ‘misc run w a long fly in a? hm his first time year. vlc went to southpaw re- lief pitcher am Zoldak who ml‘:- ed only 1 2,3 innings after reli g starter Newman Shirley. So: Win Afaln Dom Dima gio ht a threerun homer inside a park in the see- ond inning as Boston Red Sox sl ed out their second victory ov- er 8l Senators, 13-6. Ted Wll had a perfect day lag] and two atbatwiih as a doubles his first three times up and and ind-lane to wallop Chicago White ‘firs, 7-1. and game N. The Indiana belted Johnny Rig- airy and Orval Grove for 14 hits, wihile the White Sox glot only five off Allie Reynolds. Lu e Appling accounted for two, Rlgney pitched seven innin s. allowing 10 hits, be- fore Grove over. ll. S. Racing Controls Will BC Delayed HALIFAX. April 17-(OP)-The Nova Scotia Government's bill creating a commission to control harness racing in the Province would not go into efftect for some time, it was disclosed today. The bill was given third read- ing in the Legislature but an amendment was added to it say- ing it would riot become effective l’ until proclamled by the Governor- fir-Council. It was believed the delay in pui- llrig the measure into force was decided on to give racing inser- asts a chance to present their views to the Government. The measure would give the proposed Government - appointed commission wide powers to au - ervise the sport and to control al meets in the Province. Under the act, all tracks would have to be licensed and the Commission would set racing dates. MONTREAL, Aiprll TCBWYY German had caused a flurry in local hockey circles with ill-l Glltéfllfint that he may not b; with Lu Clfllilions Hockey Club out year. Barman. York on business. did not amplify the statement. made at a dinner tendered t th H bit u Dick Irvin qearllei thlf; wxlrcllr. by among . l r sour, g FEEL RIGHT l. as: ‘area's 2 0m of Cur ~Very Spslal Spring Suits 17- (CP) - now in New What is likely t0 be the last hoc- wd blwklkey some of the season. is sched- uled foraSuirmrerside tonight when. _an ails rteamfrom Charlottetown The exihi- wlll be played in and Surrmierside meet. ibition fixture Crystal Rink. Ball Meeting L. nu. Hall Tonight Indications point stronxlv to a very largely attended meeting to- night at the Labor Union Hall when baseball players and follow- BB 0f YI-‘ls some are expected to gather to go over plans for enters i118 of a team reprmenting the Union in the 00mins! baseball lea- gue this surnames‘. - Much interest is being evidenced in the western section of the City over the possibilities of entering s capable squad. Pkmner well known blsyers headed by Charlie Ryan are available. it was learned. and mooted D y‘ 113188 BIC e to fill out the roster 1m u Ls bell called r s o'clock? n‘ n“ ,0: All-Star Team Fflllvwlfls is the filth in a Cana- dian Press series of National Hoc- key League all-star selections by ‘hockey writers u. N. H. L. cltlu. A consensus will be prepared later. By Leonard Cohen. New York os . First Team Second Team Position ~ al Dllmln (Mil) Lumlcy (Dot) Right Defence Bouchard (Mil) Crawford (Bus) Left Defence J. Stewart (Dot) Pratt (Torn) Ce re M. Bentley (Chi) Lech (Mil) High g Mcsisnko (Chi) Richard iMtl.) ‘ Left D. Bentley (ChlJ ‘Blake (MIL) osc Irvin (Mil) Gottsellg (Chi) Record Crowd See Leafs Beat Chiefs sYnAcuss. my. (AH-Before .10,621. the opsening day crowd in the h tory of |cuae Chiefs. 7-2. ioda |steady. seven-hit pi in: of Les ,McCrabb. The previous record for 2835,1110; day here was 7.400 in Toronto got only seven hits off m run homer by Al mer Leaf, spoiled MoCrabbs out. i. At Wellington McNeiIPs stables, 60 choice horses, mares and geldinga; also i some choice teams; "several mares WllJlI fool. All horses well broken, from 4 to 6 ‘years old; WELLINGTON McNElLL G-lle-IC-U-OO-U-l ~ i l oouc‘ rucxsssos no ‘ HARRY POULTON rs. MIKE RliJgllDlN rss ~ - cons McCLUSKEY vs. WALLY SHETKRD ilililllo-nstlony vs. ART BAlléiylUM A vs. our. THODEISON lps-flhe Mike Jacobs Moves ilnto Ornate Office April 17 -— {ggest ear MacArthur Stadlvum. Toronto Maple Leafs downedSyr-s- behind the non SALE i3. AMATEUR ‘ I Boxing -. Wrestling Sponsored by Prince of Wales A.A.A. a Sporting Club — Wed. April 24 a. wnasumc - Show SiarisIAi 0 PM. (By Gayle Talbot) NEW YORK. April l'l—iAPi— As befits an institution that is re- ceiving hatches of S100 bills in every mail and is offering no change, the 20th Century Sporting Club today moved‘ into n new set of officer only slightly smaller and less ornate than Buckingham Pal- ace. Thus Mike Jacobs, the old ticket broker who was o crating "out of his hat" I short ozen years ego. complete‘ the transition that has made him the overlord of the world's prize-fighting industry. The new sanctum‘ of swat. oc- cupies 4.000 square feet on the second. floor of Madison Square Garden. within shouting distance of the arena where Mike mudc his second million. ikr-‘s first executive order as he dug his toes lniu the luxuriant carpet underfoot was in fact, the stern admonition that “ihere'll be no more spittln‘ on the floor." llllk: realizes he has a high-class n Except for the cast of characters, there is small resemblance to the two-room kitchenette-sized nook in the old Hippodrome building where Mike first set un shop and where the young Joe Louis once squirmed and mumbled replies to the press. Nor to the club's recent stopping place in a Broadway their rlcal building, among the tap dancer's and song pluggers. This is the works. "It's going to be all right." Mike- offered with the proper degree of restraint. ‘Ticket reservations for the big fight are coming in stead- lly—with the money enclosed, of course-and we'll start aendinr; out tickets about May l. aiifil you see that new desk they've been makln‘ for me." The tickets he referred to were the Louis-Conn championship fight at Yankee Stsdlurn- June i9. and they ray the customers are elbowing one another for the British Yacht To Enter Bermuda, ll. Y. ‘Race PLYMO England. April 17 ._(R,gut,gr|)- e SO-ion yacht Latifa, which being here, will leave shortly to take part in the New York to Bermuda race on Jime 29. The 52-foot yflWl has been entered by the Royal Ocean Racing Club. . I Bowling » . BIG FOUR LEAGUE (Finals) Five 2- _ G. Stewart 1M 15o 240 F. Tierney 1S6 .171 18’! J, Callaghan M5 182 219 R. McCabe 162 233 255 J. Lswlor 214 298 232 fll 1E 1183 Toial-—3l53. All Stars:- Dr. Duffy ‘it! cos 208 E. Rice Z70 193 186 A Doran 1d’! 2M 153 B McNeiil 161 170 188 C McDonald 269 185 167 1075 965 900 Toial-QMO. High single J. Iawlor N8. High three J, Lswlor 744. Points: Five Aces 4: All Stars CIPTOWN ALLEYS Duck Pin League Arabs:- E. Smith 134 151 129 I. McKlnnon 168 ll’! 139 E. Rice 142 ‘.32 145 V. Plneau 188 124 R4 A. MacFarlsne 183 131 113 795 655 610 Total-DOM. Old Tlmers:— R. Duncan 93 0S 116 J. Po-ulton 89 149 1M J. Cameron I36 l2’! 15G V. Coyle l4’! l2?! l46 R. Harley 106 133 136 571 630 604 Total-IBQS. High single V. lllneau 188. High three I. McKlnnoh 124. Points: Old Timers i; Arabs 4. prlvlleize of putting up $100 for ringside chairs. Tonight st ll o'clock Vii-g vs. Wolves; West Enders vs. Emmets. Monarchs. 7'3 sto By ALLAN NICKLESON TORONTO. April Yl-St. Mich ael's College of Toronto. defending Canadian Junior hockey champ- ions. took o one-game lead in the best-oi-seven Memorial Cup final series by decisively whioolns Wliv nipeg Monarchs 7-3 tonight. Fresh from a 5-3 victory in the second some Moxiday after drop- Diiig the opener 3-2 last Saturday. the whlolinil. bumDlllil Saints held the western Canada champions to one goal a period before the lam- est crowd of the series-Eliss- and outclassed Moxiarchs throi-lilll- out. It looked as if the ‘Ibwnto Irigh werg getting better With gahlfé fourth battle will be here Saturday and the fifth Easter onday- The ceiieelans opened the wor- ing nearing the seven-oninutc mark and were never headed. just as in the second game when they show- ed s, cpznpiete reversal o! 00mins butch for-m. Tihey led 3-1 at the and of the first, c-Z at the end of the second 5nd nipped a Monarch rallv that produced an early third- pcripd goal bv scOrIiIg twice mid- way through and holdlnfl Wllllll- peg the rest of the way. Summary First Period l. St. Michsels, Costello (Har- rison) 6.31. 2. ll/iznarchs, Albrlght (Mar- cliauii 9:45. 3 St. Mlchacls, Mnckcll (Sand- . Michaela. Sloan Penaliy—-McLean. Second Period (Blule) ‘SW81, Mikes, Sloan (Bluic) 14.06. TwSt. Mikes. Samdford (Kelly) Penalties-May <2». Third Period 8. Monarchs, Taylor (Tlndsll) 4:58. 0, St. Mikes, Blutc (Costello. Kelly) 11.00. 10. St. Mikes, Paul iMz-Leanl :56. Penalties - Msckcll, Marc-hunt. Hockey, Costello. F1 IEIE F1 Eilil JINKS JENKINS W. RUSH: S. Monarchs, McRac (Roherlsoni ' '29 Walloped Mikes Take One Game Lead Mrs. llank Croanliarg ls llew lletrolt Tlgor Fan DETROIT, April 17-(AP)—Fana of the World Series champion De- troit Tigers were getting acquaint- ed today with a newcomer io the official family of Bengal rooters. Carol Gimbel Cvreenberg, bride of homer-hitting, Hank. It was evident Mrs. Grcenberg. daughter of Bernard F‘. Gimbel. eastern department store magnate, intended to leave the centre of lhc stage to her husband and his homo runs as far as baseball was concerned. Mrs. Greenberg said shg prefer- red it that way-and she's a sports figure ln her own right. A horse- woman, she has taken part in many exhibitions in the east, Bui this brunette with the long curls rays she'll leave baseball all to Hank if she can. From a box scat along the first base line Hank's brlrle watched him win yesterday's season opener with his home run against Si. Louis Browns. "It was wonderful," she was quoted afterwards as saying. I The Greenbergs were mnrritul late in February. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 010 I00 2 7 0 New Yo-rk 100 002 20x 5 4 0 Hoe-rat, Jurlslch, Mulligan _.-.nrl llcmsley; Joyce and Lombardi. Pittsburgh 000000000 0 7 2 Bl. Louis 011017211X 6 l3 0 Gables, Lannlng and Smith; Lanler and Rice. Chicago 0000303M ll ll 2 Cincinnati 200040010 7 9 2 Wyae, Srhmliz, O'Neill. Kush and Livingston, Soliefflng; Vander- meer, Gumbert." Shaun, Blackwell and Mueller, Lamsnno. Brooklyn 300000100 4 'I l Boston 110000000 2 l) 2 Behrman and Anderson; Wright, Wallace and Meal. AMERICAN LEAGUE 5t. Louis 200 100 022 7 9 S Detroit 100 zoo 300 B 8 1' Shirley, Zoldak anrl Mancuso, Hell; 'l‘i~ucks, Overmire, Caster and Tchbetts. ' New York 000 000 100 1 8 3 Philadelphia 100 ooo lllx '7 0 0 Gumperl. Wight, Rnscr and Mb‘ lnson: Ncwscm and Rosar. Cleveland 000103 102 '1 l4 1 Chicago 000000100 l ll l Reynolds and Hayes; Rlgney, Grove and Trash. Boston 041 302 021 l3 1B 0 Washington 012 B00 001 6 ll 1 Ferris, Johnson ' and Warrior: Maaterlon, Curtis. villson. Pier- aiti, Kennedy and Evans. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 301 108M!) 7 ‘I l Syracuse 000002000 2 ‘T i McCrlhh and Cvomnton; Katz. Bobeck. Iebber and Just. ssrsarcan Associiirion 8t. Paul it. Milwaukee S. Minneapolis l, Kansas City 4. ._-_...._s..___. JOIIANNRBURU. South Aides. l ikilllltdel-The South‘ Arican and DIN?! Games Co which met hers last nltht for the first‘ umdeoidedto timelnsl e emu. fir. Therewuatimawilmnthlgwu regarded the ofl season in sport and one was Riven an opportunity to “srs-b his wind" between the close od hockey and the raising of the curtain on . This. however. is no longes- the case. Baseball hid its inaugural mes, day and hockey is still in its windun stailce with the Allan and Memorial Cums yet to be decided. i‘ O Il- ‘II There's a. tendency that seasons are being considered lees and less in various sports. New Year's day. for instance. sees a football game in Vancouver. sumozie curling is the vogue in Nelson. B. (7.. hockey is running into baseball and foot- ball overlaps hockey. O Il- i O Well-insulated arenas would be this vast country. northern Ontario which operate ice plants all summer and figure skating cit/nos into it-s own ior classes flourish during the hot summer weathers i O l- O There has been some talk that the National Hockey League might be extended to 60 games next sea- son and Manager tester Patrick of the New York Rangers predict. edlast fall that the league might eventually grow to an BO-garne season. Where will it all end? Onlv John Q. Public. who pays the shot. can answer that one. O O O Speaklnl of hockey. who said ilie ice sport has suns! swan song in these parts? This depart- ment has been informed that the Charlottetown All Stars have I two night stand to till in Prince County. Tkmlg-ht in the Crystal Rink the local “Star? take 0n an All-Star Summerside team and on Saturday night journey to OLeary for a game there. Tlhe game at Sumimerslde sets underway at 8.30 and at O’Lea.ry at B o'clock. O 1' 'l' Q Last night the full line-up of the citv squad wasn't available, but the lineup will include Gordie Drlllon on a forward strl with such players as Buck ltlocls. ciifi Jackson. Art Perry. Hymie Gregory and Doug McLenxian. The defence will include A. MacDonald and A. Andrew. In goals will be Jack Proudc. Word from the west- ern centres indicates 200d 16¢ sheets are in arcsnecl and M15 may well see some interestim i106- k’. e‘ +000 Plans to have Mi. Allison Unl- versity , bascketball teams play here against St. Duiistans and P. WC. Co-eds have fallen throuzll- Mac lvlacCormnck, Mt: A. 008C11- iound the Easter‘ holiday season and the approaching examination period too much of n. handicap to overcome. l-looo fans will be dis- appointed. but no doubt n-cxt vear an invitation will be extended earlier in the season. i '0 il- ll If you're interest/ed in the ex- perts" betting odds on iuaior les- illlc tennis. youll do Well l0 m" attention to the present 115M15- y u can have 40 to i. for instance. ii at the Athletics. Philllcs 0i‘ Clll- cirmati will not finish Bl l“ ml} of ti... lists. One will set vw 2-1 that Chicscowhitc Sox do not m, me American. _You can have l2 to 1 on Si. Louis Browns and Pittsburgh Pirates. Washington is 8 to l against. Cleveland. Bfisolflfll Braves and Brooklyn are 6‘ t shots to win out. New York G an s are Quoted Bi, 5 to 1, Fmm there on, hoivevcr, the odds reduce. Ne“ York Yankees are listed as 7-5 favourites to coil U10 lull" m,“ gus flag. The Cards are 13-20 ill the National. Boston Red Sox are 2 to 1. Detroit Tigers are s“: to l- Oisbs are 3 l0 l- am the + a s- s- Noihlng spoii has to offer sur- passes in interest international coirbests. whether it be £90m P153’ or individual rivalry. Almost eli- minated from the athletic picture by the war. the transition back t0 peacetime level is well on its WM’- Anqthgf of those British weight boxing hopes landed n m U. S. crvcr the week-end with e am-ivqi at Bruce Woodcock, who British obsfgvcrshahtnogcotwill doves/v wor s c - W” ' a o a e- s, lderable inter- es-tnhzlfltvlligd tocoliils fcrthoosninl American debut wilth Tami Maur- ‘lllaaatr e "' PILLUW T0 PUST ” IDA LUP WILLIAM PBINCB SYDNEY GB ENSTIIET ITIWAIT IWIN \ i m fifltli“? .- sramhis IAT. minis. _s ‘ oimcs saronen um Clants And Cubs Still Undefeated g NIW YORK, April l'l—(AP)_. Bob Joyce. 81-year-old righthsnder who won 8i games for the Ban Francisco club last year, held the Phllllea to seven hits today and struck out nine men as New York Giants took a 6-2 victory. Frank Hurst's wildness cost Philade his the ball game n: the lean le tharider walked iiine in 6 1-2 innings although he allowed only three hits. hassles- llurls Bhutout At Si. Louis. a lB-hit attack by the Cardinals, who snapped out of their mi -d.sy lethargy, and seven-ht pl hing by southpaw Max Lariler gave the i940 pennant favorites a 8-0 shutout over Pitts- burgh Pirates. While Lanier was workin io- ward his shutout. the Car insls backed him up in the field with three double plays. Their l8 hits John banning included n triple by Stan Musisi folio ed by Enos W Slaughter’: heme run in the sixth. Two Straight for Cuba row over Cincinnati Reds. winning 11-7 in a free-hitting contest which saw Phil Cavaretia, 1945 Na- tional League batting champion. belt his first homer of the season in the ninth inning. Going into the ninth, last year's pennant winners were on the short side of a 7-6 score. Cav- aretts's fence-buster also scored Peanuts Inwre. Two walks and a pair of sing es coupled with n force play‘ accounted for three more Chicago rune in the final frame. Johnny Vsnder Meer of no hit fame started for Cincinnati but was sent out of the game in a three-run burst the Cubs put on in the seventh. Even Series Rookie Hank Behrman, year-old rlghthsnder purchased from Montreal Royals Monday, tumed back Boston Braves with nine scattered hits as Brooklyn evened the opening series with 's 4-2 victory, Brooklyn put together a walk to Peewee Reese. mules by Billy Herman and Pete Raiser, an error by shortstop Dick Culler and an outfield fly bv Dick Whitman for three rims nff starter Ed Wright in the first inning. afl- i- . By Tho Canadian Press The glamorous Kid McCoy 0i the boxing ring commit/ted siricidc six ygars ago tonight to and an amaz- g career in which he was every- thing from a hobo to a millionaire sportsman. including middleweight boxing champion. movie actor and convict. Married ulna times. three of them to the same woman, he was 66 years old. lello. His knockout string in the United Kingdom is impressive from the standpoint of figures. but figures have a way of falling as flat as some of the English invad- er's predecessors when it comes to actual competition. Il- 1- 4- D Toirumy Farr was the Last of the British challengers. and a game and willing battler he was too. l~le went the route against Louis. a not inconsiderabie feat in itself. but while he managed to wipe out some of the memories of the Scotts and Becketts. Farr wasn't a heavy enough ouncher. Wood- cock has quite a few K.O.'s to his credit. but has yet to be tested against the type of heavv hitters on this side of the Atlantic. Souris THEATRE rusurr, DONALD COLMAN MARLENE DIETBICH T. NITE 7.30 It 0.30 P. M. MATINBE 8.80 P. M. lsainst pitchers Ken Gables and! Chiclso Cubs made it two in sl I l i If QM foil "'1' vrl r c. » mism- . . . “Qqkff. ll’. o. uni- Waa Mills. . Mao! ' N Mrs. W. Cameron ' Guthrie. Toronto. 01:2“ ii Joyce, llatchor Cat 50% Cf Purses TORONTO, April l7 —-i°,)~. Jimmy Hatchet. Sarasota , Willie Joyce, ry, 1nd,, grin“. als in the main bout at the e- esslonal fi'ght show at Maple pf Gardens last night which w“ stopped in the sixth round by m- ‘tiers; Billy Burke and decks-gel no contest," will receive only l0 per cent of their it was announced today y officiiis p} the Ontario Athletic Oommlgglpn, The Commission has retained the other so per cant until a fur- iiher; dinvesiigation has been com uc e , CANCER In Charlottetown The Life Insurance men of Charlottetown will canvass line list of “Special Nantes" in the (‘ily today for member- ship in‘ the Canadian Cancer Society. They will solicit you for Llle , Memberships S100 Sustaining Membership S25 Give Generously Todly To Conquer Cantor General canvass of all households next week. USE- Gillette BLUE BLADES “ill. llli‘ §II.'IR_pr:TC\l‘\:l"§ m Pl‘ lllllltfLl. L2?!‘ IZEEI: HARP ._§_~ Victoria Rink Closing l Saturday lilghtAps-ll p20 . MAKE THIS A oars, For, Your. EASTER sicorgq; i