APRIL 15. 194a Boxing fans are asked to keep in, mind the big boxing card that will lie sage: at the Sporting Club to- night ivhcn six bouts, hclc. in con- "icn with the big week end pro- giivn being stiigcrl will be run off, featuring the main go between Tummy ClflYCOUHlC o1 the Army zinc‘ Gasson of the R A F , an en- rouner that ls scheduled for six rounds but by tlte maiorlty of the Lght fans is nct expected to iast llit» limit o . "111 anti Cliirbourne i-iiicr the ring in the proici “|7lflk" of condition. A big major- ity of those who saw the two boys in action on the occasion of their l.i.\1 mreting in the inter-service (‘l mpetition rr-tietnlrr clearly that. li .i1 tnrre was little to choose bsnrcen tlu- pair of bitilers. . - . Tonight with both trained to the‘ minute ant; each anxious to come out of the milling with a win uni oxen stiffer fight is expected and! qn- are looking fcrt irti to one of' there is a great supporting cast of‘ fire bouts that. will complete the, r‘.'ll‘<‘l. comprising boxers both frrm ihn Niivv, Armv and Airforce. 1n two of them Blunny McCloskcy and Trm McClcskey both well known in ‘slam;- circlcs in war time and wearing service uniforms stack up against worthy opponents rind great bout; are expected . In faci the entire ri-iril is om- that should please llllfllllil" all the way. It la sponsored by the Can- ldien on, 3.1!; BL, and is de- serving o every fans support. Scraps in all bouts will be rugged but clean throughout each and every round and fans can be certain of’ witnessing fast action all the way through. . . ' The time is rapidly spproach~ ing for the start of’ another major league baseball season. When, audl how, it will end, no one can fore-y tell. There were skeptics who said‘, hockey would never survive this past winter. But it did. ' . I I i Ii it is a pretty safe bet. however. that if the major leagues don't! finish out. the coming season it: will be clue to a voluntary move on the part of the operators of- tho sport themselves, not because; of/sny edict from the government 0f the United ‘States. a America's national sport is real- ly going to feel the pinch of war this year. All teams nrc going to have some players who are too eloso to the cradle and others who are too close to the grave. The calibre of entertainment of- fered will be a for cry from that of even last year. - . - But it will still be baseball, and thatfs the main thing. After all it is not the standard of play but, rather. the kecncss 0f the compet- ition that makes any sport enter- lfllflllls. And there is no rcison why the competition in both leagues in the season of 1943 shouldnt be just as close, and maybe keeper, than it has ever been. O I O . T0 be exact the American league reason will begin on April 21, but “n “$1181. there will be. an adrunt-c npcning on the day before for the Athletics and Washington Senators in Washington. This has been .ir- ranged in the hope that President Roosevelt will be nble to attend the contest and, of course, throw out thr- first bail - o - _In the rcgtiliii- intiugu s the llSQYs and Indians will < ish .n C-cvcland; the Yankees will criter- lfln’ the Washington Senators at \1\Y\,Kee Stadium; the Red Sox will “c l" _Phl1@dl‘|l)llla and the \Vllll~:! Sox Will assist the Browns to pry Off the lid in st. LDlllS. The Detroit. 'i‘igers will make’ thtnr first appearance at home on Aiml 30 when they will open a ihPQe-day stand against the Cleve- lnno Indians which include g doubleheader on May 2. In fact,‘ never in the historv of the, l-.':i';uo have so many noublehcndcrs oven‘ Kiiileduled. The Tigers, for inslancml t“, W15’ a total of 26 scheduled‘ vim-bills. 12 of them at home ‘ - . . lfllfllll. names have been bookerii fol five cities-Washington. Phil-l aoclphia. Chicago. St. Louis and Clcleland, The Tigers won't play F" 1112M names at horn-z but they rflfeischcduled a number of twilight i\tuies_ an innovation of last ycar which Pmltt. a great suireess. l Ioxglg 2:105! night primes to be al- .. 1V wnshmgtonnnc club has fallen to Three N.Y. Ball Clubs In Show NEW YORK. April 14-iAP)._ llllce New York miijcr league hasiiolncd foiccs todav to fllvc n Ne. all show for the benefit of toe?’ iiorks civilian defence volun- mtelfeflflfiexitgaiég érgieneedcd dbol i‘ in .. nns an g vng Brooklyn Dodgers u clear-out. claim the community chnmnlonslilo. Y 9 Dfidilers humiliated New 07k YllllkBPs 6.-l in the first mime °f a. doublehca“. and then used me“ fiewnd stringers in most. of ° "wild some while suppressing tho ovum 1-0. it - l Knights Meet nllfigéggianglsjflfillcgiéglffiSlULl bouts in > But in addition to the main gel, dOttatvaCom Period Scoring ‘Splurge Leads To 4-1 Victory n Council, Knights of > a ver-y pleasant evening uxis Tnc following are the re- McDonald IR. MacDonald 1 single—R.. MacDonald, 31ft. hroc-R. lviucmmuld, T47. O Blue Gillette Blades zoom through tough- est beards easily, quickly and smoothly! That's because they’re made of glass-hard steel, with the sharp- est edges ever honed. Ancl Blue Gillette Blades last longer. Try <>il‘.'\\\'./\, iwni 1| 4L1’) ._ up- iuwa LUfilllilliilltlUz. taking full ari- YJHMIQQ of the power of their for- ward lines. defeated Ottawa RC. A F. rivers 4-1 hero tonight ii . ithe 117 iourih game of th." bost-of-iivel lciistein Cunittlii scniot‘ hocktxv {innit series. l Commandos, with tlarcc victoricsl travel west to meet Victoria Army i1 . 111 the Allan Cup ll - s The Army to n 1' t1 the play Jim Henry on a shot from Lac. Frankie Boiicher. Sgt. Len Pinko ll V3 stoiriln‘! Pic. Mnc t at tho other end. ivhcn Lac. . puss from Licari tobcut Henry. Lient. Gordie Poirier. taking ad- ruiititgc of AC. Bill l\fiiki's absiiicc in the penalty l '. tied the ilfltlf‘. up lor C niuiai ' s early in the v nntl p ti. Afit on of play‘. Ptc. Mac Colville added another for the arinv on a pass from Spr. Alex Shibicky. Ptc. Jake Brumiiti: took L-Col. Ktniiv Rein-dons rebound to make it 3-1. Poirici- repeated for Cem- ‘mnutios a minute later. Flyers took tho tlclciisivc from "" illlOll Ull. The pucc slowed but gum. Eniundos still exerted pressure. i’ In the third period Fliyers press- ed hard but could not pierce the -. ‘Conimiindu tieloncc. Commandos, resting on their ianrels, resorted to icing the puck, and the 6,00 inns attending begun moving to the ex- t its. Polriti" inuflcd two good scoring chances during the frame. With the tux-Ranger line off, the second string forwards turned in a good game. Reunion slnppctl a hard shot at‘ Pinko who niaric ii lucky blind save- ‘ Near the cnti oi the prriod Com- linandos had Flycrs again on the ‘dfifflllSlYfl in their own territory. 4 SUMHARY First Period , l»-l‘t C A.F , Boucher (Licarit 1 ' ) (‘.4 Penalties --~ Rcardon f2‘, Mziki. f Second Period 2' ffommnndos. Poirler (Inglis. . Cooper» 2:82 ‘Ii-Commandos. M Colville rShi- » bi(~l;,\-_ {J Colvillcl 5140 ‘l—Ci)ll1lllll1lflOS, Brunning 4Rear-, (ion, lnqlis» 5:55 Swconlmondos. Poirier (Inglis, Bruimingl 6:38 Penalties - Inglis, Maki. ‘ Third Period Soccer Title SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND, April l4 ~_<CP Cable) - The Sca- lflflll Highlanders of Vancouver wor the Canadian Anny overseas vet-er championship tooav with s Il<1 victory over Royal Canadian Engineers, representing 1st Can- adian Army troops. The champion- ship carries with it the Montreal football associnlionlrophy. llIYl SAIGI WHERE'S Army Team Finals i: Jack lleflill. Priruto Mac (Tnlylile, Sergeant Walt d Fcnn, Lieutenant Gordie Bruce, Private Ottawa Commandos, Eastern Canadian amateur titlists. iMlddlc liuwp-Prn; They now meet. Victoria Army, the ivestern champions, for the Allan Cup. ‘ Murray, (jorpm-a; 5 ‘ A wealth of ei-profcssional material is sprinkled among the ranks, all slowinski, Corporal nearing tlic khaki of the Canadian Army. Front Row , left to right:- Priyale "Sugar Jim" llcnry, Supper Joe Cooper, Corporal Kenny Rein"- dim, Second Lieutenant J.l'. McCuffrey Manager; Alex Smith, Coat-h; l Corporal Neil Colvilie, Corporal Kenny Kilrea, supper Louis St. Dvnis. mandgssecgndgcartls Seeking lfialento, McCarthy Aid From Minors AT" Mflfilllllfllml 'l'ritin(r; Hnppcr .-\l(>x Shihii-liy, lii-uti-ihint (iortlic "JP1195- Sappcr Julie llrtlnniiiq. Priviili- Johnny livglis, "Whitey" Shore, ilssistailt Truincr. ((‘.-\.\‘.~\lll.\.\' ARMY l’ili)l'().) ‘v ____. OR.'\‘.\i(il-l, NJ.. April l4~~lAPl—— 1 t. in a ill-rounder, his ntv: iniiiiziger, l-Villls Gllmnbcrg, them in help SLnLmlls Cardinals Eontiiues Totiiiy and a draw to their credit. now will l It“, . {this season. Oi 72 11151101‘ lcagiia Farmer Footballer Reported Missing C. and S. D. U. clash this fourth game of a iii: giitnc, b won the Alliiii, , V,’ q. 77,1. 1y six minutes Rtlnclnbfl’ 11"‘ (By The Uanntliun Prcsst Barney Ross. liol * o lightweight boxing o get an lionoi roll cer- ' rwricei aitcndance. 1H9 at could not make the 1 limit of the ll'1lit\ lflll‘ . s 10 i A -- It __ ‘assiivis » \ q Weight crmvu and held l‘ [or l years until he lost i0 Henry- Arm-l,- VAUL SILVEN ; Sparking Cluli; APR". lzill. ‘E0 Wilt. Sponsored by (Tunziziiiin Legion. 3.5.5.1.. BIG Boxing; i CARD .\l.\l.'\l 15W‘. TOMMY GLAYBURNE vs l). CASSilli i5 Hounds \\l'l'll l“.\>"l' l'ltl§l.l‘~ll.\ Hill.‘ ‘ Tickets — Ringside $1.00 K Ri~».t~i~w.- 73i- l{ll\l'l 50,- ' Doors Open 8 p.m. Prclimlniiiit-s 8.3!! pm, h Tickets n» Fight at FRED LAMBRDS .- n. . Dodgers Winning Pennant I ii- | By JUDSOX BAILEY bidll ti? i Associated Pres: Sport: Writer 11h tin; ‘ l ize infit i U NEW YORK, April 14 —iAPi-—'fzcitlcr Ila In the spring when a young man's lfn e P-fi. ' lriuu-Jl turns lo thoughts of zi ivnrni M day at the ball, park, it is c l-,l1l.l ornriry for the analysts of bzisc crtoint to predict the pennant Winfield Brookhii i. before an official ball has OGCH Reiser, show thrown relief pitcher ' , This year the sport; writers have , have hem rflpi-icr-r‘. b1.- giingeei up in stipport of the w |tf‘i‘lfiiI1l(‘!‘< chiirnpioii Si, Louis Curd i.i ’i‘v:n rviivr lMsiiit-gcr Billy Southworth anti l .. . . fplaycrs are nice fellows who u oulclirt ‘care hurt anyonefs feelings by pub- ' licly protesting this handicap to . iihnir chances rliihs l: .\r= “as i Itrfl ‘is lop TYi-"ye ‘l . . w» But it is only fair to the (‘urrlln-iis‘ n ‘In pnuit out that gflllifl \'."llF‘:"'. do -»:» .li'lif‘\'i" Brookhii iinr1;pi'. l\lll um 1 I w- u w ‘irlr . i won-i» r'l ithe National beamio Fll311l)'\l"ilSlllD rm ur scribes who balloted in the A soclaL-i Press poll on the senior {circuit there were, in lac‘, 1i who — ~~~~-—-—~-—v~st- -_- dipped for the Dodgers. You'll hau- iri or... \ in ‘in of ' S them were. The litii was ‘ lil~ dcstruyctiblzifali guv. Jun. B He tad s reason. To bet-C . ' he acknowledged that the furure ‘s so uncertain anything Could pcn—eren that he could ‘no The Ciirtlinals and Dr” evsnly (‘llfii\"llL‘(l~flili'_ from l this is 5l-l‘lt'll_\' the \’lC\\"|\-') . larothcr Baily-but (‘liflélfllltiltwi- '1 recent days, the advantages o.’ schedule, and the shretxg; r.";i::.. . policies of Branch Rickey gire n sh.i'Y." to ' inn, Tho war hiis 'i"\1i'i- l; ' skating "tonight ‘ A " ‘GRUB ——-iast ice l l l f, _ l i 1M TOO ‘DEED TO DO YES-RUBY-TELL. RUTH- ANY taarzwiguisi‘ Ti-iis DOQOTHV SHIRLEY AND réUN-SUITS — WE ALL. GET A NICE TAN- WORKING IN DADDYE: "WHERE'S YOUR T1401»; showe- BEAN s ‘room - 1 s. . n1 r MQ. MY LAND! res. Q 5P; " sot: lGl-lEEr- GARDEN- ll ll 994R -:. MU i rill,’ ‘ K sf! watt}? sEQicus 1 llN lRPl \2E4$T kl” “m7 __ THAT D TILLY THE TOlLER AWARNING SIGN. 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