N. Y. Yankees Get Off On Right Foot With 8-1 Win 0 Over Philadelphia Ais (By The i....r;.i.i Press) Vic Raschi and the world cham- pion New York Yankees got off on the right foot Wednesday by whip- ping Philadelphia A's 8-1 in a de- layed opener. Raschi ran his 1li'e- 54 .AB time record against the A's to 21-2 - g as the Yanks opened their bid for ciggxlfogroggfg, l6tod,:;P.?en.e3 a fourth straight American League Home O, .' 3300300 damue Eu” ng Promoter Seeks 5300.000 Damages Pe"”3"l- 1 I. ll 1 i is t. i if Rookie Jlni Fi'idley's first majorlgntgslewgghfr hon? 335:6: league home run provided the prop champion Sugar Ray Robinson for Cleveland's second straight over . Chicago White sex, 1-!) on ,Bob g't':d,?:f”V 1-”"0"'5 Wwsh” P”Cm"F- Bar-nev Pellcr of Cincinnati al- The 5"rP”5”13 St Lows B""""5' ieged that Robinson broke a verbal showing new dash under managerlagwemem to defend his mle :- R0S"5 H(”'"5”5'v wmpped Uetromgalnst Griizinno in Cincinnati last 374 W make ”' N" 1" " mw onlsept. 2'8. Feller climed he had leas- Tommy Byriic-'s seven-hitter. Byrneuled 5 Mn park for the bom- 'he wild man of the Americani Named Made Robmson and ms League for years. showed sharplmmnger George Gmmord were mmrol lmd drum 1" 3 N" Mm 3-officials ,of the International Box- ””"bl9 "' ””' 5”'””"' inc Club. Gmziano and his man- Brooklyn blastcd Boston Brave mm. Imng Cohen. pitching ior 30 hits Including it. homer and double by Roy Calllp-i vmella in :1 14-8 romp. Seven Bos- . inn errors helped the Dodgers rolll in it 12-3 lead in the first three. ltiiings of the National leacutu 7 I came Dukc Snider had five ims'H0lIlIaIl S and Canipaiirlla added a Slll'.'lC tnl his extra ha.-"r-, efforts to keep his, Ivrragc at a lofty .730 mark. Raschl ran into trouble in thel ninth inning at Philadelphia alter. , g sliding through the first Ci'!llt with pros I, 1 U . A . g I two-hit shutout. He walked thclics m;h:;gh(::;dDraplk;;:):1lfel;d 302:0 first two men in the ninth. Wheiilnolman-S Eowlmg League at Roby 1" ”'””"l' "'9 Wme Pmms W E""”lson's Restaurant in Summerslde Iaio. he was replaced by Johnny Tuesday evening. 53m V Following the excellent meal and mmk Bmms mm” W” "' ""3 the presentation of awards danc- fnurih broke ft scoreless duel be- mg was em-Dyed bv the galnerlng tween Raschi and Alex Kcllner. at which Mr. Gemjge Chappen Wm: They got another in the sixth, one chairman more in the clzhth and then sent The presemmon 0, awards by 11 mm to bat in we ”Ve'"m Mr. Harrv Holman was as follows ninth. g D ; Rookie Frldley. a Dallas grad Millfgjaes ggilgh njgggel SlllilSllefl a Joe Dohson pitch into svlvcre Gnugmt 327, ladies, mzhi the upper left flcld seats at Comis- three Mrs, G"; Ma'CD(mam 620 key Park for Cleveland's margin. mew; high three Nlwp Undeliwoodl Dobson had only one other uneasy 784, high m,emg'e Mm Gus Mug moment in the ninth when Luke Dmmd 184, mmzs high average Easl:er's double and two walks flll- rinutchil Unhenvood 208, comola; NJ the bases with two out. He es- tiom. Miss Kw MacAr'thm, and caped further scoring when Ray Mnpercv Rams”. Emma mrced E359" Individual prizes and the men's Hornsbv yanked two regulars for trophy were presented to me wing pinch-hitters but let pitcher Byrne mng team for the year. captained hit for himself in the seventh inn- by Uaiscllnstl Amome Gallant and me. It worked. Bvriie came through 1 t. f E, .1 C b Egg wltll a double that drove in the cm” mg O H: mm e”' first of three rims as the Browns Graziano at Chicago "ed 1'" 599"” They won by knmb winning ladies team Her team- 4 d f' id ti ii 1 ' in out A" Houueman In me - ; that old out over his eye imu cieyehnd y y no 000 000.1 4 1 5" 19 39 V155 P35 Ewen bv NEW YORK, April 16 - (AP)- dgmh 1f;ia:.:SMT:l;3t;':edM3:.rd?:):'en a:l&aII1!:::'g. went alllout to end it as soon cmcuo H in” 000 N04 3 0 590138 tgalitfiisi. chaliilrinan of the -I-e3.M,ke, puned H, upset many The Dodgers left the Braves reel- H it Ba ,0, S ” 05 W55 P 9- Lemon and Hagan; Dobson and "P b P" 9 ,f'0''”" 99' 0”” in the 213': running of the Jamaica mg with their heavy bombardment e en 3 e. - - . . . Lollar. "fem "3 Present Bl? lihefmeellmi Handicap when he led all the way ,,r Max 5",-Rom, and his various "TD-”T'T"T' Ii-5 100 bad 10? DOXIDLI lhat litre 50- 14""! 000 000 320-5 10 1 Mi” H- 5”” 3"” WP"? 10 Win the 515.000 added stake. 0 isn't a man like Robinson in the D030" 000 300 001-4 7 0 53M1t1'-b"1'Y- Bl”1”I1'll6l' W. W. Pelt. Owned by F. Ambrose Clark of Old successors. Surkont got only one man out in the first. yielding four runs on three hits and two walks! 1 . i British Soccer before Tommy Holmes gave him the hook. Chris Van CUYK Came LONDON, April 16-(Reuters) nut lor ii pinch hitter in the sixth ,,A,.s,.m,l and Newcastle Unmm after giving up four runs in the nnalisys in me English soccer filth uhr-n the Braves cut the Brooks lead to 13-7. The other National League teams played night games or took the day off, New York Giants opened their pennant defence under the lights against Philadelphia Phillies. St. Louis played at home again against. Pittsburgh. Chicago and Cincinnati were not scheduled. Bos- Ion was at. Washington in the only American League night game Caplalii Grorgc Vancouver in, 1792-93 was the first to show that, Vancouver island was not In part1 of the Canadian mainland. SNAP SIIOT rllusimla Rolls of Film developed and cup played, to a 1-1 iic here to- night in a crucial league champ- ionship match. The encounter was no real pre- view of the May 3 cup final, as both glamor teams were below full strength. But it further les- sened Arscnlil's chances of win- ning both the cup and the league championship. The Londoners now stand one poini behind Manchester United in the league championship rare, holh leums having played an cqual number of games. Scores today: English League. Division .1- Arsenal 1, Newcastle United 1 English League, Division ill tSouthern)- Aldershot 2, Gillingham 1 Scottish League, Division "A"- Third Lannrk 1-, Rangers 1 printed. 14 hour service. Double -1- or s ..B.::”:Mu..M.2;.. nosuro only 40 cents. Reprint: 4 cents each. Mall Film Service. Iihnrlottetown. No. 1 Davis Cup tennis player in 1947, was hired today as profes- sional at the Eldridge Club here. I .. PHANDSOME Spring Suit Values Yarn Dyed Worsteds Serge: Gabardine: To take you in style through spring and summer-a new group of superbly tailored suits . . . In I fresh array of colors and smart patterns. Come see this outstanding collection today. Sizes and models to fit falls. shorts. - regular and stouts. 324.50 u 369.50 Plan-A Small n.-porn Any (lament. oaisi-:uoAl.oo. no. I . out Use our Lay-Aw: - Will llolcl -0 T44 61'. GEO. ST. 1 - . .4 ' LITTLE seonr I7 --7 'l (, f.i13r'a'--':u.' . I g ly Roman, vrcu gr Enthusiastic An enthusiastic meeting of the Amateur Albegwelt Athletic As- sociation was held last night in the office of the Physical Fitness Department with a full attendance of the executive membcrs. The meeting was presided over by win Gallant and Ralph Blair. Miss apparently did not Wm, H, mm Effie MacKav was captain of the any chances an G;-guano Iondly to see the much publicized George Francis. Pr:sident of the Association. sgmctor in 3 cyo gym. cmzmno, and all the individuals who aided ho was favored to take Rockcy before the fifteenth round ever rolled around. it was not cztpcctcd that he would win so early. in Baseball llesulis Raschi. Sain (9) and Siivera; Oveninz Kellner, Scheib (8) and Tlpton. heavyweight class. The llghl:- Bvrne andmcourtney. Moss (7): weights, weiterweights and middle- H01"-i43m8n. Trucks (3) and weights may be fast. colorful and Balls- provide top notch fights but itIa,0:;:":mm-I '0-3014!” fakes heavyweights of the calibre of Louis, Conn, Tunney and Demu- scy to create enthusiasm in the fight game. Several of the heavy- weights of today may be fairly competent fighters but it appears that it is impossible for them to get. anywhere near a title fight. in- stead the crown is being kept for old and colorless fighters who could punch for over without: knocking one another out. (11 innings) Gumpert. Wight (8), Kinder (91, and Niarhos, Okrie (9): Moreno and, Grasso. Kluttz (11). NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn .. . 425 100 002-14 20 0 Boston 3017040 100- I 10 7 Van Cuyk. King (61, Wade (8) and Campanella; Surkont. John- son ii), Donovan (3), Burdette (6). Hoover (8) and Cooper, st. Claire (8). In Saint J0l.”li1.l0l.llgl”ll. the finals. :-le'::d;y:.:h' 2:: olxgs ; g for the Alexander Trophy. which Roberts and gurgess; Mngne ind has been sought. for the past seven westmm' months, will be played between the pynsbumh W 000 002 021 5 10 0 Beavers rind the Quebec Aces. Most st, ),,"l, y 100 Mo 50x 5 10 3 Pollct, S checkl ('7), Main (8) and Mangan, Garagiolll (8): Chambers, Bokelmann (8). Brazle (9) and D. Rice, Fusselman (8).v INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ottawa 000 000 030- 3 8 3 Buffalo 401 001 321-11 13 0 Kuhn. Swingle (8) and Wail; Borouy, Poole (BI and Clesieiskl. fans in the Maritimes would like tn have the privilege of sitting in on tonight's game for one thing to compare the two teams, and sec- Jean Marc Bellivcau. . . . The Beaver: should favored to take the opening game. he -Aces Of Abbies Executive sun-r may Robinson: mm i..fii?..'i,i”'iiri3.".i.i”i.. ?.ii”f,i?f as It had been. Stretched or round knock out of Rocky Grab mus commmee chairman showed enough to provide trips to the Pick-TJpa- (Points iuno ms; night may have meant that mere had much new” mainland for nearly all the teams A. Ballcm 248 179 252 -677 the end of the rm) . ' V and across the mvince for all c. Ballem .. . 215 296 225 -130 d '0' ""9 901” ihrouuhout the winter nsonths and p ful and hard hitting Rock who that Slang were being formulated Abbie c1ub5- v' Williams " 326 248 an i-393 probably has had as many ups (M. H busy Sumlner in nearl ul ROY MECGHIVFRY. Chfllrman 0! 1- Mwxhmml 359 322 314 T895 and downs as any of the modern "ms 0, Mhyegfc endeavou, y the finance committee. . was ap- 3- Cameron -4 241 314 354 -799 boxers. Several months ago a fuck Kane chairman '01 the Dolmed 00 Mad the dl'1V9- Jim 1287 1257 1366 73910 writer in Sport mugazinc predict- hack” ccml'nmee was warm, Coyie and Gordon Kerr were ap- ed that Rocky would be finished commended for hf, 19 did h Y pointed on the tommmee '0 85- Am" T 1 P”"" if he lost. his chance against. Roh- ke , , I Th 0 sprtn h ocd sist him. inson. This was written by .1 milxxgor " .t 5 mpg, d ” mveu Plans for the organizing of a D” 14' Duny 371 271 "3 T915 supporter and close friend of ma I1 Eire! keams ha lwon in minor baseball league were dis- Father P' Grazi;-ino's and by in man who was ,9 San MC 53 C amp lmsh D5 cussed following: a brief report by McMahon "1 344 309 -6” :1 competent observer of boxing. except the om .1" the p9e'wee the chairman of the baseball covm- P' McQ"ald ' ' 184 "23 "1 i-5” . . . . bracket. in addition to winning mmee Dnmy Maccmmack THE E. Robin 229 200 193 -822 Rocky was at his peak in his the Island paperweight, bantam. leagug M" be conducted along me D. Macdonald 1328120: 375 -809 two fights with former middle- midget: juVe.nne' junior "nd "" same lines as the hockey league H! h I I D 3M id ”9I1d'3.5'8 weight champion Tony Zzilc. termedmtc "l.”5- The Abbies M” for kids last winter. High fins 9'1) 'L so gnagis ""5 Those fights. among the most. ;'Y::;h:;e g:ad"t:I"1”ee )gl”d;"Pch;:mpl' g 1ree' r' ' u y' ' :::r':..:: gm. 121:5-mzzotirlt . S"""" - are is generally rczilizcd. Each man A Vote Of apprecmlmn l0 lhe Elmer pBlanch""d',cha1m”'" M L Leela”, 334 261 214 gm” won one fight, after taking a tcr- h9ck”-V mmmmw W” mmmd by the f.om'L'a" commlnee rcporteu Hi pounon" " 259 209 281 g-M9 ,-me beating, ,.,m1 ncmm. has Bill Massey and seconded by Jim on his plans for the coming 580- R'Mccabe 232 197 096 y-p5 been very mcmvu since. Z310 H. Coyie, Jr. This motion also com. son. Blanchard stated that he had J-Macnmmid 259 216 am .455 "red shortly anew-M-ds go rpm," mended the Rotary club, Play- contacted authorities at Sam? scmeyer 033 267 245 .445 to his home in Gary, Indiana. ground Commission. Reserve Army Dunstan 5. Mlllmli A. U-NB. and ' " 1;” 11501246 4.713 where he is new a boxing in. units, Physical Fitness Department the Saint John Mariners in the hope of formlngu five team N. B.- P. E. I. league. although only :29, has never in making the minor hockey lea- h I d shown me same smmirf.-I and one asucccss. T e omiation of the league e- R M D ,d as 70 4 pg drive, pends upon the plans of the uni- J.'Fa'111c.,, om 19g gm). 57: 5809? . . . . 1 Drive Planned versities, lie stated. U. N. B. had G, G,,,,,m,;"j”j 205 239 2,4 469 Robinson went into the ring 1: was decidcd -may 3 combined Ewe" "Mme mat they we” dml-"' Low Score 232 197 210 -639 ------- might be a four team inter-collegiate league teams from S. D. U., St. F. x.. . Mount. A. and Acadia. doing so the Harlem Dandy, as Hua t d d t N some like to call him. proved that Um WIS 99311 9" "P011 0V3 he is not only a sniooih boxer N", Ytl::ERlcAyooLll6fglUE H. Scotia Tech: who will not know Pick-Ups, 13 (semi-final win. but also a terrific punchcr. He Phijadelphll nnnn ooo om mug: 3 1 until College opens this fall if her) - Alerts, 7. they will be able to field a team. and Ari. Per-y of the Physical Flt- nesi Department also attended. Leave F or Series Opener Quebec Aces showed a fair amount of confidence power and defensive strength as they prepared to leave tonight for Saint John, N.B.. where they meet Beavers, champions, for the Alexander Cup. The,best.-of-seven series starts to-. morrow night. in saint John, but theylll have to be awful good to bent us, especial- ly if the team keeps up the pace set in the last two or three games." Quebec schedule, came out of their final playoff series against Chicoutlmi Sagueneens with I couple of in- APRIL 17, 1952 Big Four Bowling League Semi-finals Meeting be commenced next -week. Die- cutlve members pointed out the need for members and funds in order that the club might carry out its ambitious program in amateur sports. One member pointed out that the club started ilie season with SL1! on hand and that the dollar must. have been made of rubber The Pick-Ups eliminated the Alerts last night in the semi- finals of the Big Four Bowling League at the Rollaway Alleys. In the other semi-final game the Old Timers defeated the Rockets to take a three and a half point lead. RESULTS Rockets - IV; Points Maritime High single, J. Falls, 336 comprising High three, C. Leclair, 809. This 'n STANDING Old Timers, 11 iii; Rockets, 883. A brief report on proposed track -- Westbury, N.Y., Tea-Maker step- ped the six furlongs in 1.11 1-5 on as muddy track. Aces Confident As They QUEBEC, Am." 16 gg (GP) pp in the Quebec championa' lineup is big Jenn Bcllveau, the 21-year-old centre who has so far turned down several offers. from Montreal Can- adiens of the National League. Beallveau. with 45 goals and 38 assists, won the league scoring championship and was voted the league's all-star centre, best rookie and best prospect. - Too Late To classify FOR SALE - 194'! CHRYSLER Royal Sedan, good condition. Wallace Rodd, Highfleld. in -their scoring Maritime Major hockey Said Coach Punch Imlachz "I do not know what they have Aces, first-place finishers in the Title With Kayo Over 0'FlalIerty Predicts Vllll Be our Series SAINT JOHN. N. 5. April 16 - (OP)-Johnny 0'Flaherty. coach for saint. John Beavers, had a few comments tonight on the eve of the Alexander Cup finals opener here against. Quebec Aces. He was told that Coach Puncn Imlach had been quoted I! saying. "I do not know what they have in Saint John, but they'll have to be awful good to beat us." snorted Johnny: ”That's a good one. Sure he knows. He also knows how strong we are. He also knows me. Why. we played together once. He knows what kind of a team I have. 'I'll have 15 good men ready for them and they'll' know they've been in a series. It will be a good series.” 3-Your-Old Filly Falls Dead on Track LETUNGTON, Ky., April 16 - (AP)- 011 Countess, three-yeah old filly by Count Fleet, fell dead while on the track for a morning workout at Keeneland today. . owned by Mira. Emil Deneinark of Chicago. Oil Countess ran laatl in a field of seven in her last start at Keencland Friday. Hockey Scores By The Canadian Press Allan Cup Pembroke 5 Stratford 7. (Strntford leads best-of-seven series 3-1). FinanciaLlleporis TORONTO, April 16 - (GP) - Supertest Petroleum Corp. Ltd. reported net profit of 54,35,930 or 31.56 aahare in 1951. compared with net profit of 53.580058 or 32.62 a share in 1960. Net working capital amounted to 91,479,504. compard with 5880,1176 the previous year. 'Il0RON'DD. April 16 - (CP) -- Dominion Foundries and steel Ltd had net profits of 91,665,178 in 1951. compared with net profit of 53539537 in 1950. Fixed assets and investments increased from 531,305,267 in 1950 to 549537.373 in 1951. - '.K)RaON'IlD. April 16 - (CP) - Canadian Dredge and Dock Co. Ltd. reported net profit in 1951 of Ii'1D.(53 or 31.5 a share. compared with net. profit of 3397,- 021 or 54-18 a share in 1930. Working capital was 51.333240 compared with 31,511,473 in 1950. CAILEFIJI: MAPPERS Robinson Retoiris 31-d Round Graziano ' By CHARLES DUNKLE! c1-ncaoo, April 16 .. (Apt champion Sugar Ray obimon a boxer turned ferocious slugg',. knocked out chauenger Rocky c.ra'.' ziano with a pulverizlng lelt mi right at 1:58 of the third round 2., retain his middl weight title be. fore an indoor ecord crowd 0; 23,875 in the Chicago Stadium 10. night. Robinson, who weighed 157:! elecfed to slug it out toe-to-top. from the outset of the fierce scrap and ended it with incredible swift. mess after Grazlano himself lim floored the champion mldwuy 1" the third. Seconds after Grazlano had belt. ed Robinson to the floor along the ropes with a ponderous rlghthana smash to the head, Robinson im. leashed a lightning quick left-right, combination which felled GTfl?.liIllu like a ton of bricks. Graziano was counted out by m. erec Tommy Gilmore. but by game, instinct he struggled to his feet and with helpless waving fists trim to continue the battle. He was rp. strained by Gilmore. Robinson was stung to fury hv his no-count knockdcwn by (im- fano. He retreated and stiudcniy lashed out with a. left. Rocky start- ed buckling from the blow. R(llllll- son followed with a crunching short. right which landed flush on Rosin-"s chin. Grazlano sagged into L1" ropes and'then his body craslicn to the floor of the ring. It was the third time in Gm- iano's flamboyant ring career he had been knocked out. Tony Ztilc. former middleweight champion. had administered two previous l(llfl('lx'- outs. The previous record indoor ilclit crowd was 23,322 at the Stadium ill .1932 when Jack Demnsey boxed King Levlnsky. Sydney Track May . Operate. SYDNEY, N.S., April 16 -(CPI The Cape Breton Turf Club met tonight to decide the future of the Sports Centre here. The harness-racing club operat- ed out of the Sports Centre last year and with the installation of flood lights the track was one of the busiest in the Marltlmes. The club did not intend to oper- ate this year. and the track was put up on tender earlier this month but no bids were received. Then now. is considerable speculation that the turf club will take over operations again, although some of the top trotters and pacers have left for other tracks. - ATTENTION. ll.G.0.'S Regular Meeting Garrison N.C.O.'s Thursday, April 17. 2000 hours. All members requested to attend. . The first exact map of Lower Canada published in London in 1813 was the work of Louis Char- land and William Vondelvelden. Senior League regular Vg V FOR SALE-ONE: 1941 DODGE Deluxe Sedan, in excellent con- dition. with heater and new having lost only three games at home, and had easy play-oft aer- ies with Glace Bay and Halifax Deal, Schwartz (3). Crimmlan (7) and Kuhn. Curnan (7); Pad- Aces having being extended pretty well all season. will be more accus- tomed to the tough going than the Beavers who have had things prec- Lombnrdl Ina Anderson; Green- wood. Cristanti (4) Trlnkle (8) and Lakemzin. ty much their own way in the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Maritime-iv Minneapolis .. :01 002 023.11 14 i ' ' ' Milwaukee 400 000 010- 5 fl 1 Oser and Katt: Llddle, Ander- If there is any Maritime hockey son (3), Allen (8). Schmidt (0) next year Col. Oland of Halifax ill insist upon four players on and Under. gach team being home brews. Col 50- Pllll . 000 001 104-6 12 0 Oland told this to Aubrey Keizer Kan"! C"! 190 000 000-1 G 3 Mcclothin and Baldwin: Gor- of the Sydney Post Record last mm, Jon" (8) and owe”. Monday. The backer of the Hall- fax Saints was careful. however. not to make mention of any pos- sible league in the Maritimes. He simply referred to it as ”whatever league or classification of hockey the Saints should be in." The unsung efforts in sport. often turn out to be the most im- portant or at least to show thc most important results. Bill Mas- sey brought this point out last night. at the meeting of the Abeg- Fitness Department and the of-' foris of club: like the Abegweita. U I I The juvenile delinquency state- ment was made when the execut- ive of the Abegweit club was dis- cussing plans for the organizing of a minor baseball lengue amongthe kids of the City this summer. It brought to mind the statement of a. famous baseball player "Its bet- ter to have kids stealing bases Imiach said he may rest hlni an- other game. gue during the season, has recov- ered from the flu. and plans to alternate him with Jack in the Chicoutlml series, will prob- ably start in goal tomorrow night. have ust finished their ion ser- Montreal 100 we 001-2 5 1 Juries. . ies witjn the Chicoutimi Suguegenens. Syracuse ooo ooo oio-1 2 o I Captain Phil Renakuduveteran de- and arrived in Saint John only yes- L8-Sofda and 1"” 'i KGOBBH " ms ll l"-ll"? FOR sALE"CA” nADm' WHIBE terdnyp The Beaver, have new and Palumbo. and may miss the first two games. R-C-A VICWT. 1 Yen? I7ld- Phone tcugli in their own rink all season. m'0'"'5”' ---- -- 000 000 100 I 10 I Speedy ”3ht'wm9m' 3””: 1'57 1797 between 1 Md 2 "r 5"” 0 Springfield 040 006 00x in 10 0 Claire injured knee is healed, but 5 11-m- LOST-IN SUMMERSIDE. VAL- uable diamond ring. 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