(Saints Lose Opening Til-EOE Basketball Finals] Spend Money Freely 0n Pittsburgh Pirates (Dy Duke Mona) PITTSBURGH. April 2 -(AP)—- Pittsburgh Pirates today would be listed as s. red-hot choice hr the National leallw pennant instead of ‘monfl those present if architec- tural beauty instead of basehlts gm titles. ‘ The new Bucco ownership. which has set local fans agog through (rag-spending for such "interim" players as Hank Greenberg, has plunked down $500,000 to improve Forbes Field, long regarded as one sf baseball's most attractive parks. The item in the “face-liftlng" at. the park which most intrigues the fans is the shortening by 30 feet of the 365-fo0t distance to the left field wall. This was done to provide a 3t)- foot-wide bull pen for home and visiting batteries-and to providi rt shorter tflrgct for the club's’ home 11111 blasters. Greenberg and Ralph Kincr, both rl-glithand swatters. Greenberg led the American Lea- gue in home runs last year with 44 and Klner performed thc some rho-re in the National with 23 cir- cuit swats. Fans have labelled the bull Den enclosure "Grecnbcrg gardens" be- cause they expect to see a lo’. of Haiikua-Ponktis shots drop there. Tho park seating capacity has lmClt raised from 33.800 to 35.545 by the addition of two rows of box writs back of home plate and along the base line. This also shortens thc distance from the platc to the screfill. making a catchers foul- cliiisiisg easier. Junior Oanadiens Advance To Meet Toronto St. Mikes .O'1'1‘AWA. April 2 —(CP)- Lrd by flying Bob Fryday’ who scored four goals. Montreal Ju-n- lor Canadicits ' sank In-kerman Rockets 9-5 tonight in the second game o1‘ the bcst-of-thrcc Mem- orial Cup series and won the right to meet Toronto's vaunted St. Mikes in the Eastern Canada Junior championship showdown. Coupled with the 17-2 crushing they handed the light-weight itnckcts in the first game. to- night's victory giivc the Mont- fcalcrs a clean ‘strut-p of their lcricS. ‘ " i‘ Besides hyday‘; four goals. Cauadlcn scoring tvas divided belwcoit Gilles Trudcll with two and Bnb Duibc, Joc LiiPointc and Frcd Donny. Lowell Craig put Rockets in the scoring column with a goal lute in the second. Jean Paul Lnlortunc follovrcd with two in the third and Don Thomson and Norm Armstrong got the qllicrs. Bombers Anti Minks Battle To 5-5 Tie The lmver Bedeque Minka and Charlottetown Bombers battled to a 5-5 tla in an exhibition game of Imckel’ Pillyed at Hedeque rink Tuesday, April 1. Starting from the face-off it was B bflltle all the way, racing up and down the ice with both goal- ifl beinx called on to make some nice saves. Frank McDonald was star of the name, scoring five goals, three of them unassisted. W. Richard. goalie for Minks was kept on the jump stopping shots from all angles. J. Higson scored three for Bombers, the rest going to J. Rich- ard and N. Latter. period, turned on the heat and made the fur fly as they banged in three goals to tie it up. Lineups!- Bomhers: Goal. N. Young; de- fence, M. Connolly, N. Wilson, B. Dalziel; forwards, J. Higson, J. Richard, O. Duffy, R. Roberts, D Larter, B. Richard, N. Larter. E. Drake, B. Acorn. Minks: Goal, W. Richard; de- fence. E. Muttart, J. Muttart L. Sobey; forwards, R. Murray, L. Duvar, F‘. McDonald, M. Brad- shaw, J. McKcnna R. Smith, R. Barrett. First Period 1—Ch’town, Higscn tDuffy)_ ‘ll-Bcdequc, McDo-naltl (Murray). 3-Betleque, McDonald. Penalty: R. Smith. Second Period 5—Bedeque, McDonald. 6—Ch’town, Higson (J. Richard, Connolly). Penalty: Connolly. Third Period 7-Bedeque, McDonald. 8—Ch'iown. J. Richard (Higsmi). 9—Oh‘tovt'n. N. Liirten (Connol- 1y). 10-Ch'to\vn, Hlgson (J. Richard, Duffy). Penalties: None. Referee: Andrew Myers. Sask. Game Birds llard Hit By Winter REG-INA, April 2 -—(CP)—A closed season on all upland game birdsmay be declared this year due to losses caused, by the sever- ity of thc winter, EL. Paynter, Sitskatrtir-tran game commiss- ioner, said today. LONDON, April 2—-(AP)- The Lawn Tennis Association announ- ced today that E. R. Avory will captain the Wightmiin Cup tennis tcnm that challenges the United States holders there this summer. ‘SPECIFIED AS THE ONLY BRAKE FLUID -_ FOR ALL NEW CHRYSLER VEHICLES Specified by Chrysler engineers as the only brake flui d for all their new vehicles, this NEIVCHRYCO SUPER BRAKE FLUID is now available for ALL hydraulic brake s stems. state over a wider temperature remains in its flui Actual rests prove it: range . . . from 340 degrees Fahrenheit to 80 degrees below zero! There has never been a better safe and for your brakes against wear and corrosion! vall- able at our nearest Chrysler-Pl mouth-Far o or Dod e- eS to dealer's. Specify BRABKB FLlfllD and he saga! wnar CIIRYCO MEANS YCO is a iNtJPJlll-‘lll A N l’ HRYCO S PER name coined from Parts and acces- ularsnlecfil moui antibody‘ Engines. .‘.‘.I\flll' fit Illiii ll lit CHRYSLER CORPORATION .llltIlO/l. liMllHi with-ant: < ill 1.11.1311‘ Bombers. trailing 5-2 in the iait ‘ 4-Bedcque, McDonald, Murray). I ' J. F‘. Smith APRIL 3, 1947- THE Bowling nour NADBTALLEYS p. v. a. nouuivo Manning. Minutes:- F. S. Carbonell 13 S. G. Jenkins .. E. L. Hume . .. A. C. Bros-Era Tolal--22223. Hot Shots:-- F. B. Conrad M. L. McAleer J. M. Graham K. E. Murray L. A. MacL-cod Total~2144. High single E. L. Hume M4. High three E. L. Hume 591. Points:- MoanZ-ng Minnies 5; Hot Shots 1. Mighty Atoms:- J. T. Robison‘ . 87 110 W. l". Duffy .184 1'19 174 B. C. Conrad .. .119 82 UT J. D. Shepherd 194 Low Score 116 Total-2089. Kils-yez- K. M. Johnston .. 152 155 L. D. Wigmore . 110 125 M. C. MacDonald 164 156 R. J. Mahar .... .. 204 118 F. J. Shanahan 353 201 Total-MOT. High single l". J. Shanahan 353. High three F. J. Shanahan 710. Points: _ Mighty Atoms l; Kilroy: 5. Monday afternoon Ladies League. Team No. 1s Mrs. Stewart 180 102 148 Mrs. Barrett 125 125 125 Mrs. Jay 84 155 138 lvira. Rupert 136 156 195 Miss E. B rnard 135 135 125 Total-—20 1. Points-Ill. Tea-m 2: Mrs. Bell 130 179 171 Mill A. Laird 132 135 233 Mrs. Clawson 163 153 135 Mrs. Hoiwatt 175 124 1S8 Low Score 138 103 84 Total-ZIBS. Points—15. Team 3: Mrs. Smith u‘! 1U l8 Mrs. Hooper I 1H 128 M11. Dalilng 154 110 132 Mrs. Andrew 1g 163 144 Miss N. Longworth 1 156 151 Totel—2114. Points ~22. Team 4r Mrs J. P. Clarke 154 184 101 Mics B. Largo 150 206 134 Mn. Allan 132 140 125 Mrl. Haywood 143 1B4 119 Mrs. MacKinnon 154 117 154 Total-INS. Points-—25. High Single -Misa A. Laird- 288. High Three--Mr|. J. P. Clarke- D. V. A. Bowling W. L. Jenkins N. E. McMahon . R. E. Trainer J. Ii. Grant .. L. F. Macdonald . High single R. E. ‘rralnor 233. High three R. l}. Trainer 508. Polnts:— Hypertension Kids 1; Hi-Jlnx s. Brewers:- . 193- 145 ~l II Legion 6: Antigonish In. 2nd (lame Tonight Gordie Drlllorfs Lcgionaires and Antigoniah C.Y.O. clash. in tthc final game of their intermediate hockey playdowrts tonight for the Maritime crown and with a nine goal lead to work on local fmrrs are confident of the local squad retaining the title they ‘W011 last year. Although decisively beaten in the opening encounter the Antigoinish squad after airrivioig in the City only a short‘ time before the start of the game due to motor troulble are confident of giving the Legion a much stiffer test in tonight's en- counter. Tihelr manage-r says a good night's rest will add a different chapter to the story of the series and he lot it be kitown that his team will go all out tonight in an effort to salvage the second game of the series in their title-seeking quest. ‘llhe game will get underway at 8.30 sharp and for the conventciwe nf fans an advance sale of tickets will be held at the Forum tihis af- ternoon from 2 to 5 p. m. Greenshirts Edge Hamilton Tigers HAMILTON, April 3 —— (OP) — l-Iollinger Greenshirls edged Ham- ilton Tigers 4-3 in overtime tonight to tie their betst-cf-flve Ctrrtario senior hockey final at one victory apiece. The veteran Tigers. champions of the Ontario Hockey Association, won t-he first. g-‘mc Monday by 3-0. Tonight hctwevcr they were always behind the Gracnshirts, champions of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association. The third game will be at Schu- macher on Friday night. . 1C. C. Hers-ell .. . 132 101 45 F. J. Moran 145 138 145 6'78 712 645 Blue Bloods:- J. R. Morris . H. A. Stewart . . G. L. Monkley M. F. Dowling .. . C. T. Donovan .. . High single G. L. Morikley 217. High three W. W. Kltson 51S. Points:- Brewers 2;_Blue Bloods 4. W. W. Kltson z J. I. Costly .... .. ..188 188 131 d. R. R005 ...... -............ 70 140 MO (a . , .- . » ... Water pouring down 43rd St. in Long Dlcbiccke'(rcclt. stranded this Jeep and its occupants. CHARLOTFEFOWN GUARDIAN Play S. Champs At Halifax Tonight Gunning for the Maritime Juve- nile hockey title won last year by Summcrside Kinsmen, Charlotte. town Kinsmen juveniles shown film". this year's N.B.-P.E.l. cham- pions tangle with St. Mary's nf llalifax nt Halifax tonight In the first game of two game, total goal series for the Maritime title. Sec- ond game of the series Is gclsedullgt] PAGE SE \’ EN for the Forum on Saturday night. Pictured above are: Front. Row: Dick McLean. Dewar Lerter, Red Howatt. Skippy Carver. Geo. An- drew. Bill Bevins; Back Row: Bill Boyle (Coach), Bill McGrcgor, Tons Clarke, Jack Ready, Sheldon Jor- dan. Roy Duggon, Wallie Ross. Gus Downe, Capt, Goo. Sinclair, 111:. U. S. Telephone Strike Expected 0n Monday Toronto Sports Editor Passes TORONTO, April 2 w (OP) —- J P. Fitzgeitaiid, fcr 47 years sports cditor of the Toronto Eventing Tel- egram, died suddenly tonight at his homo in nearby Oalrvllle. Veteran of the Cainodiirnr‘ sporting scene. he suffered ii fatal heart atack. Mr, Fitzgerald '10 years of age. was a lifclong resident of Toron- to. He is survived by a son, Mor- ris of Toronto. and a daughter, Helen at home. His wife prede- ceased htim some years ago. NEW YORK. April 2-(AP)— Pauline Betz of Los Angeles. Un- itcd States women's tennis champ- ion, may turn professional in the near future to make s. country- wide tour with Sarah Palfrey Cooke of New York, former holder of the United States women's om- ateur title. it was disclosed today. Mrs. Cooke said the plans still were in the formative stage and that Miss Bet2's decision on de- sertiiig the amateur ranks would be determined by the number of cities that could, be lined up for the proposed tour. Probe sioltoo Fire At lllver IIOIIELL RIVER HEBERT, N.S , April 2 -tCP) — R.C.M.P. tonigiht began investigation into a $70,000 fire which early today destroyed the , btmk head. ezi-gine room and store room of the I-lillcrest mine here. About 150 men normally were em- ployed in the now strike-bound pit. '11s; fire. of undetermined origin. was discovered about 5 A.M. but flames had spread so rapidly norne of the buildings or heavy equip- s.» rqaorted to be a "lilolisninary Jlood to the res-l thing." “Brit-since. Ont... ‘and cutting behind houses to run into The water is subaiding slightly 1n what is waasnrrorow, apm z _(Ap) —Cc.ngiess todrvy abandoned hop- es of enacting anti-strike legislat- ion ln time to thead off e. country- wide telephone walkout next Moni- day and the Union chief said ‘the way things look now" the strike -will oooutr. Joseph A. Beirne, president of the National Federation of Tele- phone Workers, said the stoppage will take plaice at 6 A.M. Monday, according to the various time zones, unless the trend otf negoti- atiohs changes for the better. "There is no change in the plot- ure nciatsoever." Beime told re- porters after talking to Laioor De- partment officials. "The compan- ies have offered nothing whatso- ever." Beir.ne'a remarks came slwrtly after the House of Represen-tativtl labor cmnimittce approved 16 to 3 a bill directing tihe president to see-k injunctions against key com- munications or transport etrtel. However, chairman Fred Hartley conceded there i; no chance for house passage before Monday's deadline. l-le satid he will push it toward a. vote anyway, saying it can be used after a strike gets under W317. Bach-he's N.F.'1'.\V. represents 257,- 000 operators and other -teletphone workers in 39 unions affiliated with the N.F.T.W. from coast to coast. Tthey are demanding a $12 WBQKIY pa/y raise plus nine other contract changes. Beime wrote today to congrue- ional leaders asking an investislt- ion of what he termed "the mono- polistic labor policy of the Bell_ system." He declared uhat A31‘. do 'I‘.. par- i-nt firm of the Bell system, is Ln- sbting that t-he unions bargain locally with its subsidiary compo-n- ics but is itself acting nationally. mane with! be saved. Lack of wom- hampered the fire deperunent from nearby Jogg-lns. ..l\- Defending Champs a Fall Before Navy Squad"s Attack 53-43 SportgBriels TUOBGT. Ariz., April 2—(AP)-- Cleveland Indians today sold pitcher Ray Poet to the Baltimore club of the International League. Poet, 29, had been with the In- dians ln 1942-44. At Baltimore last year he won 12 games while los- ing only seven. DALLAS. Texas, April 2-—(AP)~ Three promising infieldcrs today were optioned 10 the Louisville Colonels of ‘the American Associa- tion by the Boston Red Sox. Scnt to the American League champions’ triple-A farm club were shortstop llerril Combs, third baseman George Strickland and second base- man Al Kozar. PEIERSBURG, Va, April 2- (APl-Odds against one hole-in- one by a golfer have been (‘Ofllllill- ed at 8.720 to 1, and- againsi ‘he one hole-in-one following ,'iii»\ i- at an astronomically high fitnirc, but it happened today at Peters- burg Country Club golf course. The odds were beaten by H. L. Miller and Dr. E. P. Hodges. plav- ing in a threesome. Miller teed up his golf hall ‘and cupped a 130-yard pitch with an eight iron. Then Dr. Ifodges step- ped up, used the same cluh and dropped in the second hole-in-one. CLEVELAND, Apri-l 2 -— tAP)-— Cleveland Indians announced today the purchase from Boston Red Sox of George Metkovicli, lanky 26- year-old outfielder, for an undis- closed sum. A left-handed thrower and hitter, Metkovlcli played in 86 games for the Sox lost season and batted .246. 8'1‘. PEIERSBURG. Fla“ April 2—(A.P)_Ioe DiMaggio, still hob- bling around after a recent oper- ation on his foot, will be left be- hind for further rest and condi- tioning when New York Yankees leave their training camp here Friday, Manager Bucky Harris said today. Dlllillyllll I big edge over their fllmonenta In the flnst half of the game with l, polished, gmooth pup lug attack and piling up g 32-15 lead Navy basketball squad yang». day afternoon captured the epm. Ingglmeofthebeetvlltfllflarel final for the City League title by downing Saint Dunstan’: squad. defending champions. 53-43. Taking over the offensive right; from the opening whistle Navy went into a lead they held right to the end. Saints were more or less baffled by the passing of their opponents ivi-th Johnson Navy guard coming through the centre slot for five baskets during the twenty minutes of ploy. But it was different in the aeo- ond half. Saints showing to beb- ter advantage outscored the Tara 38-21 to cut into the winner's lead but ilicir efforts fcll, ton points short of catching their opponents who by their victory installed themselves as favorites to capture the title. Earl Smith league leading scorer ivas high point getter of the game chalking up seventeen points with Bradley of the Saints winding up in runner up position with a total of eleven. Lineups and score: l-‘G FS PM. Navy LePage .. . .. 4 1 4 I Smith ‘I 3 2 17 Cullen 4 1 2 I Johnston 5 0 5 10 MacKinnon . 3 0 1 0 Henncssey . 1 0 0 Totals , 24 5 14 53 S. D. U. FG FS P’! Pct. Burge ..I 3 5 8 Bradley . ..5 l I ll Roche .. . 4 2 0 10 Murphy .. 2 1 0 5 O'Connor _. . 2 0 0 4, Mullin . "2 l 1 I MacDonald . . . 0 0 5 I Totals “.18 '1 11 U SIX-FOOT LIZARD The Australian monitor, lazgeet of lizards. reaches e. length of Ix to seven tleet. Victoria Rink Carnival FRIDAY NIGHT, ‘APRIL 4 THOSE IN COSTUMES FREI A NIGHT TO REMEMBER iOMKiQQJMfiOQi~0OMO0<i>OQMO Men 's and Boys’ as ‘ ». Wear New Spring Suits All wool worsted and tweed-tea.- turing both single and double- a breasted models. Shown in brown. blue and grey stripes and checkl PricelOs from. 2$5 up Also a. complete range of shower-proof coats and jackets-separate trowsers-sport coats-hats--capa- ties, etc. Choose your Easter clothes from the largest and m_ost complete stock shown anywhere. The Greendal Co, Llmitecli Phone . - 144 GT. 1500 = t Topcoats In Tweed Gabardine and Polo Cloth are popular this. Easter season. new Spring styles. Priced from $19.50 up Smartly tailored in GEO. 8'1‘.