Wlirouto Girl it Winner 0f Swim Title Canadian Press) . April io-Jean Mo- »wat of Toronto won the Gale tro- phy, emblematic of the Dominion "My swimming championship, at the Notre Danie De Grace com- m tv boil here last night with l0 polplta, to ‘a are ova: hyer nearest comm r, - ear-o can Min- gie of Montreal? It was Miss Mowers second vic- (B The M0 local hockey lesson mgltilllosgeand with sportat a low ‘Red Wings stove ‘Off Elimirzqtionq “filth 5-3 Win Over LeafsSquod Sajtu throu hout the province-gen- ea-ili’ awawis "u; 31:13am‘? $8 ititfitniff. §i‘.‘.““§‘i‘.’i‘t’“€.‘.‘.‘.‘.‘ iffliid‘ lull"! “d summe m" Hut car's champion. Mary Brad- gh, ggmnailkew tfihllid ofd ontreel, did not plalgdalbzlut ankl: sutsieigdr last’ ttvintsrwmmd \ dw-gflygoqg ifglthggssig.1.5.2."2.i'°‘n§l3§i.."ii.i‘2i.‘i£i.,i?f.i l Sail“ JY that me Mom, (my and Irene Hartzell of Winnipeg four startsbem ab“ to w“ me was fourth mm h" the survfllilll- Illlltt- - _ Baseball To i, CiiP ‘d, to the ure of are. 15°‘? sem- t it lad to do it the Mfidwfiff still stay in the run-' d hange the-convplexion day, April l9. If a sixth game is drove home the _winning goal with 35"‘; 231.5%.» Towne- i- the. ay - GSBBG S fifii“‘fin‘éti’“iaé’°irb‘i Zdnltiti iné“’i'r§.‘i3i.t3‘t'.in‘.2%“‘n‘5‘ siittfitfii i t many of the fans, _ §f£§§iy° Inst-rhinos to take with’T our “wit. ".‘°"."‘°." 0 SWO" fgy a while Saturday night as go listened to Foster Hewitt’s viv- id description of the game it ap- peared as if the Leafs were well on their way, as they came from be hind to go into a 3-2 lead but the of the game changed ab-l rnptly after the Wings had tied it up in the first three minutes of the third period.‘ (By The Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, April 15-—Base- Ibsll ‘plays its respects tomorrow to Fran in Delano Roosevelt, who frequently befriended the sport, by playing 1005's first nialor league game as a memorial to him. Before the New York Yankees prom t 3 p.rn., an expected caps- aigii; l‘ city crowd of about 00,000 at Grif- they new! fimhend" d" i° e nth Stadium will stand for a- full charging PBIIBIW- "d the“ 9m“ minute oi silent prayer in memory |oal came as sort oi an anti-cli-igi Mr. Roosevelt. max to what Va! wfldidered W be, Then the game will go on as. the best game 0f the 561195 B8 the. usual. Baseball's leaders feel that teams opened 011i- "150 whim W“ Mr. Roosevelt would have prefer- direct contrast to the defensive red it that way. rand of hockey witnessed in the All other big league teams wait first three encounter. until Tuesday to swing into the 0 ° ° ' - pennant races. at least a siigthjl-‘IIW; 5nd the "hot stove 1088118" W!“ an heated up over the Detroit vic- wry, zifipite the fagigcl-Ia x" as‘? W!" 1“'“°° an‘ .'. u lBadbllleagues i: It; work on the Hot Stovers .‘ flugxflitziFiion ‘Bit t a ac m ‘s w‘ in” flggirchogvrhd 3E; ofiiie ‘tlhrong that will be in at- wm be v“ rev, u, 0mg to be tendance will be grieving over the ‘Mk ‘ma’? “We, 1n 3,, remain. passing of one oi baseball's great- "Wh" ‘Q’, ,m,, m4 m. eat friends in the death of Frank- myritunuinaeoi theaoplnion-arid M" lin Delano Roofevelt. late Presi- oo go agint-that it win be o. mat-Mi of W Pills} 5W"- m ' No more will he toss in the op; o‘ "magi o o ‘air...rm.."ir “t “W ‘fit And it would be sweet revenge n Ysm °°“"°° ' Damian u; ygi; tenonce that particularly since war m m’ e1" by started, become d M’ bel ve m“ m‘ t2: Samoa “an, r1511; people all over the world obut his IIMMDC m u. mm “Me, m, m,“ d m, Tor- memory will ever rema green onto squad. It is not likely that mong all races Olfflfi- sack Adams or any Detroit follow- Mlnt aeriea for the IND of the world. coming lll€ ill Ill: thlfll period h!!!» with time will. have six points to two for Detroit. lted Wings, who failed to score a goal in the first three games, shook .1458? Toronto fans with their third-period outburst. it overcame a one loal Toronto margin and nullified a briiltani. individual scoring display The husky centre from Port Coiborne, Ont, by 18-year-old Ted Kennedy. scored all Toronto goals. two in the first period and one in the second- Immediately after the game the Win left for Detroit where 8s Lindsay, the fifth game is scheduled Thurs- an goes to seven games it will wind u at Detroitone week from to- BB . The Detroit scoring drought was ended by veteran defenceman Bill (Flash) Hollett with a goal at the 8:36 mark in the first period. It was the first Red Win goal in- 1B8 minutes and 35 secon s of play in the series» In less,than iour min- utes Kennedy erased that lead with two quick goals. Murray Armstrong climaxed a persistent Detroit offensive in the second period by scoring at the '20 mark but exactly a minute later Kennedy shot the ‘Leafs into the lead again, this time on a pass from left wing Bob Davidson. Left wing Eddie Bruneteau touched of! Detroit's third eriod It came when Detroi was a man short through o. penalty to defenceman Harold Jackson for charging Hill. Brunetesu got the puck on the faceoif after the pen- alty and drove a hard, low shot from just inside the Toronto blue I victo empb ti li ing th pucknpast Mcaogl 2h : g1? rus ODCO’! Lorne Carr. The summaryw . First Period i-Detrolt, I-lollett (E. ' Bruneteau) z-Jroronto, Kennedy (Hill) 3~—Toronto, Kennedy (nun .'.ii.'4 Penalties: Pratt, Seibert, Lindsay. ‘ Second Period 4—Detroit, Armstrong (M. Bruneteeu) ir-Toronto, Kennedy (Davidson) Penalties: None. as Third P ii-Detroit. E. ‘I-Detroit, Lind a-Detroit. Carvet (Hollett) Penalty: H. Jackson. Walkout OfFamed Cooper Brother Battery Credites Unique Ball Situation "' scwtha The final playoff for second place took place between the Cor- gzother batterv, to play with salaries are increased each. rm nnanporrsrowai connotes: - _ ' - ~- ' love c... 1151-12,» C.A.H.A. much b Attend - a To Eliminate Centre Line "M!" "Iiillluflfliv , i (Bv The Canadian Press) TORONTO, April l5—-Delegates to the with annual meeting oi the Canadian Amateur Hockey Associ- ation todav approved "ln principle" a suggestion to remove the red centre line from hockey and re- RUINTE rday TURQNTQ. Anrli iii—-(CP)—Detroit lied Wings denied the defensive armor of Toronto Maple Leafs int night for the first time in their eight- Stsnley Cap andjhe professional hockey champion- from behind with a three-goal scoring ram- to win the fourth galne of the series 0-8. The line Just goalie Prank McCool. Te 10-year-old rookie from Kirkland Lake, 0nt., sine was over Joe Carveth made eakoway h in which he outsksted Tor- .. . . . . . . . . .036 9 . . . . . . . . . , , 9.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . M1020 I g S1‘ LOUIS. April lS-A situation heiieiied unique in baseball annals _ has been crested by the refusal of| ed the Q5315 0g mbviously "y- Morton and Walker Cooper, farrzxeld in; to e Cardinals in the season's opener Tuesday unless their i045 to 015.000 The Coopers recently signed con- present eo feet . The suggestion, nresentedtbv the rulel committee followi sinn with National Hockey League officials, is designed to curb gang- ing and to give the defending team increased space in which to man- oeuvre. Attacking players could pass from their own "eience zone to ‘the opposing blue line instead of to the centre line as at present. Tom Lockhart of New York. Association of the United States, said the idea had been tested in the Eastern United States Amateur Hockey League and "it was an improvement." "The plan has possibilities and I am sure the NHL. will adopt it." The suggestion also included re- moval of the red penalty shot lines and increase in the area behind the nets from l0 to 13.feet The goal line would be extended across the rink and substituted for the penalty shot line in the rule cov- eringlcing the puck. This would mean that if the de- G ducc the centre ice area from its to 3d feet ng d sous- paesldent of the. Amateur Hockey v u | l i N r; s an smt In snoar , sumv-luv-wsti. ' fending tei-un shot m; “c1; m, WABHINGGON. April 15 -(AP) worm wsinnoros length of the ice, it woul have to — Manual Stalin. 8i m! B1856‘ . , . pass their opponent's goal ling in- ,tion of Praident 'I‘rinna.n is send- ' " ~‘ "mi" '~" r i‘ ’- ' stead oi the penalty shut ling be- Ebro Secretary Molotov to uuARtNittii BRITISH MANUMCiui- fore being considered "icing." i eiltusiots representative at the - The suggestion will be considered iunlifid Nil-WM 0410-5810068. "l? at the ioint meeting of the CAlwhiw Emile "' v ' H.A.-N.H.L. rules committee in 1113M» ' June. A statement oa-id that Mr. Tru-v n g man _ Ambassador w. apart Sun 0f Changes Adopted AWN" 58- ' ‘ day to tell v i i r u 1 tom woul ar ous rule chah es ado led by Plflww 0 00 v “ the meeting includcgd adopltion of 'We1°°fll9d" the "slow whistle" for off-sides. Under the rulc, when attacking players cross the blue line vii-side , and pass. the play is not sfonpedl 1'91‘ 14711111111“ until the puss is completed. Thus. $101181, if a defending player intercepts .down by the nass. thr- ulny is legal and no off-side is called. A motion to compel junior and _ senior teams to carry a spare goal~ keeper was defeated decided that a team without e. “as an expression of o oration in carry but it w" I the White House said. Prognosis for the of th I of] the other players could take his ,ih€ WW5- p ace. The meeting approved a resolu- tion barring use of any "gadgets" on s. goalie’; equipment. Various minor changes in phras- eolnizy of rule, aimed at greater clarity, were approved. GOVGTDXXIGHC Ml‘. THURS-ll hfldd. Mai-lien. Pearkes - liiieertainty Surrounds Hoop Playoffs (By The Cains-than Press) MONCTON‘ N.B., April 15—Plans for the Dominion junior basketball playdowns were uncertain tonight after the Canadian A r Bas- ketball Association sought a com- bined guarantee oi 25 from Moncton Hubs and New Waterford Strands or a single guarantee of $500 from either Moncton oi' New Waterford. The Ontario-Ottawa Valley winners had been scheduled to play Moricton, with the winners continuing to New Waterford for the Dominion finals. New Waterford has defaulted as a result of the high guarantee re- quested, officials here said tonight, and a Moncton ofler of $325 was refused by A. A. Rennick, C.A.B.A. eastern secretary-treasurer. H. A. Matheson. secretary-treas- urer oi the New Brunswick Ama- tz-"r Bcvkethwll Association, accus- 4 give "e Maritime teams the run around." iSt. Mikes To llun in llanainio ‘zmi All-St." Louis Series Predicted ' dlcted today by the baseball wrlt- smelt" “"1"” ers of the United States who fore- championship the American League and_ tougher competition for the Cardinals in the National. Oi 76 scribes participating in the annual Associated Press poll, 61, or 80 per cent, picked Billy South- worth’s Red Bir cop their fourth straight pennant in the senior circuit with Pittsburgh run- ning a strong second. Detroit and New York iti that order were selected as the Brownie‘! leadirég competitiors. expel‘ s. or 48 per cent. favored‘ _n_ Luke seweirs "Cinderella. boysflmvemm’ t who upset the dope ticket last year. The Tigers were given 20 first-place votes and 10 went to the Yanks. The Cards were rated a cinch a ear 07o and lived up to all prom-' ses but the writers wavered among New York, Chicago and Washing- ton before picking the Yanks in the American. The Browns were consigned to fifth place, getting l tswa. ihington. former commander head. Gen. Pearkes said he ‘gi pointment under these able. I therefore asked in ved " tMoocow Fri, alinthaitthe d be It would be welcomed, it was said earnest co- _ forward t new in- organizations: laid dgm. Roosevelt and confirmed by the Yalta confer- ence" On Saturday Premier Stalin sent Just Molotov would attend, stiodess the ng in its work of char-ter- wss regarded as an extraor- dinary demonstration oi friendship |on the part of Russia toward the DUNCAN. B.C.. April 15-40?)- Second izeneral oi this war to en- iter politics, Mai-Gen. George R. commanding-in- chiei of the Pacific command. said cast a three-way struggie gm- the he would devote every minute from now on to ascertain the desires of the electors in Nanaimo constitu- ency "so that I may give the type of leadership ihev look for and mav ‘interpret their wishes at Oi- Outlining events which led to his replacement by Majuen. FF. War; s. Camp Borden. as Pacifi~ command had endeavored to apply the manpower Thirty-Seven and reinforcement policies of the but "eventually it be- came quite plain to me that polities had a priority over national iri- te est" r . “I felt that 1’ could no longer ve lnval and conscientious ser- vice. To continue to hold mv ap- circum- stances would have been dishonor- be re- “Afiler a fair trial." the General said. “It became evident that the Kaiser iiaptureil idonnorv, April is-rcri 4-11.. Luxembourg radio said tonight that the Allies had captured Prince late Kaiser. who at one time par- ticipated in Nazi activities as a mom ber of the Reichstag. " Absle. American broadcasting station in Europe, said 96-year-old spare goaler could not . durinr: a play-off game. Isflg: fetal: i MICE-making 010841119310" Eéfienbiafieilfi.,§‘“i‘§§m§,‘fl.,.M“°' lost its goalie through injury, one jwere brightened cvnsidersblv by me Eagwnfkrrljnt i5 ‘Gflflscm f: the First Greta V/ar. also 11nd been captured by the Allies. Prince August Wilhelm. known ss "Auwi." was most active of all the Hohenzollern Princes in the cause of the Nazis. ‘Hitler honored him him the title of tlisgionail orhziiort. S 0t n t c left arm r‘ battle of the Mirne lndliiillldg sin‘; decorated with Iron Cross, the Hohenzollern Prince proved adept ' at giving the Nazi salute when Hit- Ier rose to prominence. He be. came H brizsdrer general in the Nazi brown shirt army. He once declared God had son; bi giving Reichsordner Pesrkes, V.C., has accepted the Hm" w m’ Gem“ pwonle" Progressive Conservative party _‘__'—-_—- candidacy for Nariaimo in the: LONDON -- (CP) - What ta (By The Associated Press) coping fediirsl flirtation. l u bgathghffiigl-lhrficflrded NEW YORK. A u 1 _A n accep ng e nom ha on e rs om a.-.'l3.(£‘SD93I‘€, n11.5g_ Louis ,,.,,1§'S,,,,§S waflmfffif Saturday, Gen. Peai-kes. former Published in 1623 at £1 ($4 our h“ (glwed hands st a sale here gm- a ~__B._.__ srizih saith: FOR SALE Upright Steam Boiler 65 ftp, igu- ed to carry 150 lbs steam. gnorl la new. Also number of pumps rte. ' ‘VEEKS (‘OAL YARN Charlottetown l-l - F 0X RANCH WAN-TED Wanted to buy a fox f. sis have forgotten the series of 10- mzlégatlai; ha?‘ ' casual‘ ner team and Buffalo teams as gums m, Quinn the dub-s ceiling lmévugnsegiflllollzflltlfig- has“ or “gm Done‘, M “um 0mm," to “o”, h f _ l. . . ’ _ wok . mum“ n", md ma, w follows: under the 194.3 Wage Stabilization points Y“ .8 firsbphce selection renewed“, to "w" m1 m"! to vob rsnc 0 from 10-20_ , {lance at the Siportlfigglsuaiafrattca: comm‘: rlllglzlewrgaglilnmlégglolgzg: seven for silecond and s0 on down tmiziézofizi‘ "u" 59"!" hi4 Ne" acres with 50'57 P959 in that you the Red winds had wmou vanish“ mu h" Cardlnak my n, about“ out a a grasog; ‘lfogosiggietlgga Caérgstsboéisytizesd ‘alumina h“ m“ fumed m‘ and other necessary . “l? m?“ aafiwgrrkhfm "d; Kathe American league. says A- P" (“mutt f°¥;'g115'o0%€ t ' i, “trove” I burgh had 5715 but thg third place] the authority of officers trrirler- buildings- - L: “fir... delivery as they came Lloyd hfoGowark It walsmll: Kim ggixlggti-t: 705 is 535:3‘ thee §§’,‘,‘,§“,,°~,,,,,,°,‘Z,..,n gar! Chicago Culbs gotionltxi‘ 399A l ‘mrined by rsiusesél oti avg-litters _ h with t; h; vic- gave the gotmet ogreen W ch ' - _ 45 d, 1 m m 1M5 N M 1 V’, ._.__ was coser n e mer cans‘ men no acc e o er o cers‘ 3:12am the fit-garage gégmes on- mgsitihemmnuageeflvziee gbglebblnlgg A. Pineau ___s_ Leizigfiewracgfé’; cfilcafgh-riigaay (By The Canadian Prods) 31322:, titres lariigvevgs 5iz-ziceiyxelg the rsogii-Ztéampmer for Nanalmn now to? 3f.” fuwfiifiinoififiafiu they o say that win that P": m’ ‘itififnfihfiasifiaaffivfiiafr bfinsr?" roaosro. Avril n-st- may; Yanks m. is Cant. h... Chambers. Liberal. 119 Queen Si. q" l“; on, n. p“, on no- sident elt was the games BUFFALO: I The coop," “id sgfufdgy thew gelag oouege majors of Toron , now overseas. . Charlottetown W" i“ lwflii ""3 l" ‘h’ N“ ‘ m” . . . James Gallant ‘W’ "m qmmm‘ ‘mam! “d wmfld ‘¥f.‘."."é‘°"° ".l°{i.‘.°’.£2f.".'.f.3.'.°."i.' ' Liv comes i-Tisr ‘ (h o up n a . "a . - - - n. m..n.....1o.n or». a as‘; assumes: ::....:°s:.."..:.t .......... - - , ....... Will Meet __ autos-rows... Square School to give baseball a B- {a Dwfft“ ‘m “Brendon didn't tell us we might cam Saturday w defeat we care TOWN - ma» _ Driv- 44648.2] m“. c“ ‘m “mm u,“ gmh start among the youngsters M- e ° w, mare than the ceiling when he Jaw Csnuclrs 8-5111 the first time ' ins rams from the House of As- .____i__ - rather difficult task this year. If- i-s certanl a commendable one. m!) talked contract or we never would o the Dominion limb" hockey mmhlv recently. tl-e Minister of warmers-evergr- aiid ii. is a big if-the series should and one that might wellmstxialrt tn‘: . have signed for 112.000." Walkier ciamaionlhlio ‘lzfllgime. In as p" gratu- affair‘; dMfiiorfPgltifl. vsré , game back to t e bop l t! tated. "Mort hadn't ad a rase - l II 0B7 ° ‘ a er By. e-rv. re-iw ers pu iiigifiliflawittlflffirfniirfsnoifli once enioyed. ' isn two years and we felt we were vious starts this SCBSOILIMIQChIaiIW m", m me when h, retumed m a_ F‘ - e em- s '.....'. ' . REMEMBER wii an a -. marsh" bee: ' F0 nowt e Slime ontract we sgn cs e or.‘ 0|‘ "_ had ict m a stars. rw or pa - * gzfiegéfi‘; 1',‘,°T{f,,§§§‘,“,“,fi,§h'§‘§§ h“ 292:”: 23¢“; ma," with tthe ch"Atitter )Mlsigoig€ (their: gin; stsr mafia’ _"°{,*},,}',',‘,’,‘;”,,{Z‘.Ya htwrifiei" in! in an unauthorized place. & trcit should be the crucial one of older Pilyfll find t Yflilfldd 91‘! -- s or s op a‘ en s n . ea - u‘ m m‘ "ma. (By The Canadian Press: ————~-——- ming . This hasn't tiered to ncrease our salary t0 II"! will"! ° "e w i ANNE DE BELLEVUE. mm STOPS MAIL bllgeetflsu m“ h“ luewy provided lggen to m likuifng of a great many B, Th’ “ma!” Pr“. grlxégmfi Whlfg hi}; [slid g5: "m" "flzdaggzflwfiaéalflycgiafiirq ‘m? 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Should Wings be able to draw the formation of a leagufl 01' first maJOr-lewklie Pitcher to Dlwh e“ ° a o a ' g " aid admissions in Maple Leaf Dflmilliml ""015 f°m°FY°W nigh n has been res ricied fiollowinizde- u“ of masses for the hi dl . g "h; f n n Tor ntlsns youngsters well in the offing every a 30.111; nun-m gamg on opening Ford Prick Mk1!!! f! 8 "<19 l’ h d n.1,, of‘ the New Brunswick capital when stucuon by “n, U; “L Georgwodn _ hoist’? ‘e122: ins," area going bit of encouragement possible day when he turned back Chicago‘ FAGA KIInd fi.‘.""il'tf.'.'r“.‘sate.”. lice-tn tineanitniiney defeated Macdonald gotlgfille general post office. ; correction of ocular do. to b, us“. hard to handle from should be given to the effort and if White 80X five YER-TS M10 wday- '11" ___ ' “wx- d '1 h n Monday, wui be hardly a ' 1" the 59mm game ° e‘: ‘" “ ”_“““"—"“"“—""'t' feels.” there on; if they can force Leafs to this is done it would be only the sex came close to scoring in the! (CP) Sir Cloud Alexan er o “been n" ‘he onhflo ‘momma 5:32.111:025figléfign-Seizsifieélgizpilsezwsis- ¥ggrgdggmvgihzgyflnz1éfecigifiutgimlr€l§f 53 Grafton Street open up wide s th y did on Sat- matter of s few years were the “may night,’ “L” seeemg to be no game was once more back on sound reason why they shouldn't be re- iootinB- i I MY FACE, this” cooi as A - offer I use AlIFEBUOY Shaving Cream Different? You betl Lifebuoy Shaving Cream i! bdlh "l" - MOIST and eirro MILD. Extra moist to soften those hard- ae-nalls whiskers and end razor-pull. Extra mid to protect tender akin and give you a comfortable shave-every day. every time-even with cold water or a med blade. Tr! Lifebuoy Shaving Cream tomorrow—ln¢ your 1m will M oool as a cucumber. s w: p673,“ "t! star's": “Mus ems; iour eiuoiuo then struck out the next man. , :_-.—=.-____.__-i——-"—~=_---?*""m-"—' . ‘B lloch l , s cond haronet, has i222’. ‘lxélggi wiltlintwtglegufiageigkéi dlgd stwlliee agee of is. The hen- is his 18-year-old grandson Clsud. radf rd g ‘tn-a onothebbaola of a i-0 victory representatives. 133,000 Witness English Footballers Defeat Scottish 6-1 LONDON, April 15—-(CP Cable) --llnglanci defeated Scotland 6-1 in an international football game Sat. urday before a tremendous war- time limit crowd oi 133.000 in Glas- gow's Hampden Park. The teams were tied 1-1 at half- time but England's crack forwards shook loose in the last half to score five times and register Eng- land's sixth successive triumph over ‘Scotland in the international ser- ‘e l. . The King anll Queen were to I!" gone to the Scottish city to see the game but as the Court is in mourning because of the death of President Roosevelt, their Maj- esties were represented by Thomas Johnson. Secretary of State for Scotland. Flags of Britain. the United States and Russia flew at half-s ail over the gigantic park. In oeague North. mpiction of second-round cup matches decided the quarter-finalists who will open a home-and-home total-goals series next Saturday. Cardiff and Bristol layed neari two hours overtime fore Cardi centre forward Bill Rees scored the goal that gave Cerdiibthe round 4-3. Today's game, played before e crowd of .000, was a 2-2 tie. following a 2-1 Cardiff victory last week. Wolverhampton and Birmingham battled more than an hour over- time before another 25000 crowd before Jim Morris scored from a corner kick to give Wolverhampton the series 1-0. The teams battled to a scoreless draw last Saturday. Manchester U n l t e d trampled t t Q score of 4-0 and Newcastle swamp- an aggregate score P Scottish Northeastern Prlvett scored eight. “At Any Moment” London Sunday klxprcss today tha-t "news of major import- ance is known to have reached the; cabinet ministers yesterday." decla ally at any moment." Ameri would probably not mean the act- uai However, a man resistance will be ended with- in five or six weeks.) patch carried a _ “this is the victory week-end.’ Prune Mi asked ii there had been an official Stoke 4-1 and took the round 10-2. state alert he said: "No — thank Liverpool beat Manchester City by you." an aggregate e-i score on the Many Britons got their cue that basil o a s-l victory today. Bol- aometnih might happen from ton altho h beaten 2-1 by Blaok- Prune nistci" Churchills de:is- poo. took he round 5-3; Ohester- ion not to attend President lrocse- fleld beat Barnsley 2-0 for a total velt‘s fun . against his personal that it was dictated by last-min- ute reports from the war The "Y" boys won the round 74- Toronto lecL right from the start and when half-time was reached the score already was in their fav- or 2 . Despite all efforts by col- leglans to stop the avalanche, the Torontonians managed to keep up their advance and could never be actually threatened. Hal Axon led the attack for Tor- onto with a total of 14 uOintS- 0th- er high scorers for the winning team were: Dault white with six points and Bill Fountain with rive.‘ Top man for Ste, Anne was John Pazur with nine points, while B. Predict War in Europe May End '.‘5——(AP) --The LONDON, April reported and red “the W81‘ may end liter- (There are indications that an csn- l junction or cu- ry into Berlin may conic at. any ime although t-licse developments in Europe. ian Press dis- stoh last Thursdav said White- believes that organized Ger- end of the war Contributing w the wave of op- ism in London. the Sunday Dis- saying i-iowevet. when a secretary at‘ nistcr Churchill's resid- 10 Downing Street was headline nce at An authoritative report said the rin-ie Minister made the decision wishes land fronts League, leading Aberdeen rengt - which mode his presence here es- oned i hold by beating its closest sent , i ers, i-o. 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