)i Indians Boost Winning 0 Streak To Seven But Dodgers Meet Setback By The Associated Press The unbeaten Cleveland Indians went. on the war path again Sun- day. stretching their wlnninx streak to seven games but thsl' expected 1959 world series foes Brooklyn Dodgers, bit the dust for the first time this season. Cleveland. blending fine pitch- lng along with home runs. swept an American League doubleheader from the hapless Detroit Tigers. 3-2. and 7-2. in cxtnld the Bemzels wlnless shreak to seven names. Sal Maglle halted Brooklyn's winning streak at five games as he pltrhed New York Giants to a (1.0 two-hit. National League Vir- tory over the Dodgers in Ebbets Field Bob Lemon scattered seven Tig- er hits in the opener and won his second game of the season when Luke. Easter ho-nercd with one out in the ninth off Art Houttmian to break a 2-2 tie. Two Homers Al Rnscli poled two homers and Pete Rxiser and Ray. Boone one apiece, in Iead Cleveland to victory in the second ::;:rne. SKEW: Gromek. a n1L.lI'lhT' rrl (licvelands ”li(tic liw-' tllC('kCfl the Tigers on llV9 .vzlfr'.l"s. 'l'".r I-Fflflflfl plate ' Boston Rod Snv '-rorerl frvir runs in the sev- ivnliig and won: on to heat it .1-hilt” 1 Senators 6-Cl. Pinch- ly Goodman featured the 3 'l,v with a three-run homer. Start:-r Mal Parnell gained NPflll for his 16th straight. vict- orv over Washington. Ned Garvor pitched the amazing 5) Louis Browns to an 8-0 two- hlt victory over Chicago White Sox in the first game of a double- header at St. Louis. The White Sox won the second game 10-2. The game was called after seven innings because of darkness. The Browns supported Ga)-ver's pitching with it 14-hit attack that included home runs by Tom Wright. and Jim Rivera. Rivera drove in four runs. The victory was Garver's second straight shill- nut, The crowd of 25.801 was the largest for a Browns' home game since 1044. Ma nager Casey st-en-gel shook (in his lineup and the New York l'a.nkees responded by heatin: Philadelphia Athletics 9-6 to halt a three-game losing streak. Johan; Mite Wu inserted in the cleanup spot and celebrated his promotion by driving in four runs. Maglle struck out eight Dodgers including Carl Furlllo four times in checking A three-game Giant losing streak. Roy Camlpanella slnuled in the fourth and Cal Abrams in the seventh for Brook- lyn. First shutout The shutout was the first suf- fered by the Dodgers at, home in 178 consectitive games. Johnny Sohm-itz. now it Dodgev. was the last in turn the trick Hc blanked the Brooks on Aug. 25, .1049 for Chicago. Ben Wade. 29-year-old Dodger rookie. allowed the Giants only six hits in eight innings but two of the blows were home runs by Dave Williams and Hank Thornipaion. Cincinnati Reds look over sec- ond place in the National League forn Chicago by lrouncim! Pitts- burgh Pirates in a doubleheader. 0-5. and 12-2. while the Cubs dropped a 2-1 decision to St. Louis Cardinals - Hliskv Ted Klunewski drove home nine runs for the Reds on a pair of homers and two triples. He. sent. seven runs across in the nlghtcap. four on a grand-slam homer. Johnny Wyrostek also homered in the opened for Cin- rinnat.l while Joe Adcock concei- ed twice in the second game. Home runs accounted for all the smrinrt in Gerry Staleyzs triiimph over Joe Hatten at Chicago. Sieve Rilko clouted a tuvo-run homer for the Cards in the fifth and Randy Jackson homered for the Cubs in their half of the fifth. Del Ennis was the star and the goal. as Philadelphia Phils divided to dntihlcliearler with Bravrs. Ennis trinlrd home will):- Jones in the tenth innin: of the first game to gwc the Phlls A 4-3 victory. The Braves won the second "game. 2-1. scoring twice in the eighth on three singles and )1 wild throw by Ennis. 130:-itoii, Homeis Win Calder (Slip PROVIDENCE. 11.1.. April I) - (AP)-Pittsburgh Hornets defeat- ed Providence Reds 3-2 tonight and won the American Hockey Le:igue's Calder Cup on Bay Han- nigants goal after 1'1 minutes eight. seconds of sudden-death overtime play. lllates For Memorial, !Allan cup Finals KEMPTVILLE. Ont., April 20 - (CP) -- The Allan Cup and Mem- orial Cup hockey finals Will open U115 week. W.B. George. first vice- presidont of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. announced to- clay. The fuist two games of the best- oi-scvcn Allan Cup final between Stratford Indians and Fort Fran- rr-s Canadians will be held at Fort William, 0nl.. April 2'3. and 214. Balance of the fight for; the sen- ior amateur hockey championship of Canada will be at Fort Frances. Ont.. with matches set for April :0, 1') 30 and May 2 and 3 if 1180- essaiy. Opener in the best - of - seven Memorial Cup finals between Re- gina Pals and Guelph Blltmores is set for Guelph. 0nt., April 25. Balance oi tlicsc Jlmior amateur championship matches will be in Toronto April 27, 30. May 2) 4) 5 and May 6 or 7 if necessary. Hap Shouidice and Stan Pro-ii. both of Ottawa, will be referees for the Allan Clip tussle; Lorne (W:ndv) Lyndon and Vic Linqqulst, both of winnipeg, will referee the Memor- lfll Cup fight. Brilisliploccer LONDON. April 20 -(Rcutera)- Arsenal went from strength to strength in English soccer Satur- day downing stoke City 4-1.to draw level with Manchester Unit- ed at the head of Division 1 of the English Lcazue. Both trams now share 33 points but. Manchester llnited-held to a 2-2 draw by Blacklpool-is ahead of its London rival on goal aver- a 9. gr! Arsenal wins when these (two giant: of league soccer meet next week the London club will be in a stronger position than ever to pull off the sor'Nl' feat of the t-cniur.)' --lPaflll(1 leaders-liip and the cov- eted Football Association Cup. , At. the other end of the Division 1 table. Fulham could only We 2'2 with u'olverha..-npton Wanderers and, with 2.1 points. is certain of iv-lcgatlon to division 11 at the end of the season. Fulha.m's place will be taken by Sheffield Wednesday. heading Division II with 52 points after .'l 2-0 defeat over Coventry. with its nearest rival, Birmingham. three points behind and only two weeks left in the season. the Shelf- field team is a certainty for pro- motion. Queen's Park Rangers fouilzvhl hard to avoid relegation at the other and of the table. beating Leicester 1-0. But Queen's Park Rangers is still at the bottom with 32 points at Swansea kept two points ahead by a 4-1 victory over Leeds. Plymouth Arg,vle'.1 2-1 win over Glllingham put the team six points ahead in Division 111 (Southern). assuring it of promot- ion to Division II. In the Northern section of Div- lslon 'l'l. Lincoln trounced Work- ington 7-0 and. with a seven-point. lead. it also assured of piomot- ion. in the only key Scottish League game, Rangers was held to a 1-1 draw by Aberdeen and finished the season with 41 points, three .behind the present leader of Div- 'lsion "A". llihernlan. which did 'not play 11 game Saturday. I The Neighbors By George Clark ' .&'- no! "Belliveau la the most. efficient player that I ever saw. He accomp- lishes the most with the slightest amount of effort imaginable." This was the opinion of a local hockey observer who saw Jean Belliveau in action against the Beavers on Saturday night. He, along with )1 number of others from the City had motored to Saint John to sit in on the game which turned out to be the last in the Maritimcs tor the 1951-52 season. 0 The observer. a capable hockey judge who saw practically ev- ery M. M. H.L. game here in the Dist two years. stated that there has nothing spectacular about 1391- lveau on Saturday. "He did not ap- pear to be trying too hard but he always seemed to be at the right place at the right time," it was) stated. The fan added that he nould like to see Bellveau when no really opened up. u . -. He described Bellveau as being very nonclialant about the game and it. even looked as though he treated the whole Saint John team with disdain. "When there was a face-off most of the players would be tensed up hilt. Belllveau would hardly bother to move his stick. When the play was in the Quebec end Belllveau would spend most of his time outside the hlueline skat- ing with his stick in the air," stat- ed the observer. 0 O 0' These other characteristics were also noted about Bellveau: His stlckhandling was amazing. al- THE GUARDIAN, ICHARLOTTE-TOWN Quebec Aces Take znd Playoff Game Fl. Frances In APRIL 21, 1952 Allan Cupfinals From Beavers 5-3 SAINT JOHN. N. B.. April 20- (CP)-Quebec Aces, a rugged band of scoring opportunlsts. entrained for their home city today with the Alexander Cup and Canadian Ma- jor Hockey Series honors half in the bag. The Quebec Senior Hockey Lea.- gue champions til ied Saint John Beavers 5-3 Saturday night for a second straight triumph in the fi- nal playoffs, conducted on a point basis. Thursday's 4-1 win, coupled with that of last night. gave Aces a. 4-0 point lead. Two lnore wins in the remaining games at Quebec. start- 111;: Tuesday. would provide the additional four points necessary for clinching the title won last year by Valleyflelrl, Que., Braves. The Quebec games originally had been scheduled to begin tomor- row. After a scoreless first period last night. Aces shot three in a row. The second session ended 3-1 and there appeared little doubt of the outcome. But the deficit. spurred the ncver-say-die Beavers to greater efforts and they tied the count, half way through the third. Aces regained the advantage six minutcs later, following with an insurance tally. Beavers Watch Bellveau Beavers shackled big Jean Beli- veau during the first period but" the sensational rookie broke loose for two quickies early in the sec- ond. Murdo MacKay made it 3-0 before Nick Nicolle counted late in this stanza and again in the third. After Howie Lee tied the score. Luke Tremblay fired the winner. Yogi Kraiger ended the scoring with a' shot. into the open cage when Beavers yanked Hal Gordon and used six forwards in a final effort to put out the fire. Trcmblay, one of Quebec's spark- plugs. assisted Bellveau'a first tally. In contrast with his usual light- ning thrusts, Jcan right-angled a though he did not. skate too fast but more along the ”Bud" Polls style. He appeared very well (its- ciplined. never raised any fuss or bothered to take part in any argu-: ments. He was rugged (6 ft. 3 ms..' 201') lbs.) and could dish out it body) check but none of the Beavers ever knocked him off his feet or rough- ed hlm up. 0 0 The observer rated the Aces as 1'. very strong team who seemed to have quite a reserve of power which' they could llnlcnsli if they really had to. He stated that their dc- fense cleared well and at. no tlmei could the Beavers put on a sus-. tilincd drive. The Beavers seldom) had more than one shot. on net. 011' one attack. Forward 1-fcrble Car-1 negie played a lPlTillC fore-check-E ing game while Jack Gellneau was strong in nets although the Beav- ers had few hard shots. especially in the first two periods. Murray River-horn Nick Nicolle. he stated, was the pick of the Ben- vers with the line of Blair. Mulli- gun and Nicolle being saint, John's beet attacking unit. Nicolle scored two goals against the Aces to match Belllveairs scoring perform- ance and this was qiitte a showing C by Nick who usually manages to collect more than his share of the honors no matter how tough the competition. 0 C 0 Nick this year picked tip 65 points during league play and during the late part. of the season had been one of the Eeavers' most effective forwards. Every year the right. winger. who played for several years with Prince. of Wales College before joining the Beavers. la am- on): the top scorers. Nicolle along with Jackie Heon are the only members of last year's Saint John team. who lined up with saint John this year. I I I The Beavers-Aces series will be resumed in Quebec Tuesday night with the Aces capable of wlndiniz 1'. up in two more games if they desire. But if the Beavers draw well in their first game-at Quebec it is quite possible the Aces may want to extend the series for a game. A full house at the Quebec colllseum could take care of Bel- lvuu'a aalary for the year. a sat- ary which Time Magazine says am- ounts to 820.000 annually. Not too bad for a fellow who will not. be 21 until some time next. month. I 0 Bill O'Connor. the Brooklyn Dod- gera scout, will arrive in the City early this morning for I series of talks at various centres. It in ex- pected that Bill will have films of the 1951 World Series between the Yankees and the Giants and films bf the little World series on well which he will show the various groups.-With the memory of the Dodger-a' slump in the int month last year and their show of power in the opening week of the 1052 season. it. is expected that Bill will have many questions to answer and A lot of opinions to listen to. C I I cobey Mccluakey. the youngest of the fighting Mcclulkeym. in ap- parently dolng very well in Ham- iiton. Ontario. according to the mat. tune of "Rina" mlslxmo. fairly slow one from about 25 feet out but it fooled Gordon. Beliveau's second goal was bril- lialit. Playing dcfcnce at the time. he stick-handled beautifully and alone down the ice-length and through the Saint John team. Gordon had no chance as the Quebec express thundered in close and fired a sizzle): Nicolle nnd Dusty Blair, the latter assisting both taliics by Nick. starred lor Saint John. Lceis knnttlng goal. assisted by Johnny Ubrlaco and Tom smcllc, llrougilt the approximately -1,000- cheering fans to their feet but the Joy end- ed when Tremblay. helped by Bellvcau nnd Yogi Kraiger, shot. what proved the winner. Beavers pressed hard throughout against the heavier Aces, skating faster and generally having an ad- vantage in territorial play. The Quebec players, however. showed gieatcr ability to make good when. the chips were down, and goolicj Jack Gclincnu gave another stand-” otlt performance. Line-ups: Quebec: Goal, Gellneau: de- fence. Lcnianc, Kralger. Crozier, Hayes: forwards. Carnegie. Ro- bert. Beliveau. Pruneau. Trcmblay. Macliay. Bonln, C-audreault, Le- Baseball liesulls NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis .. 000 000 010-1 4 1 Chicago . . 800 030 20:-8 10 1 Mungcr, chmidt (5), Hahn (7) and D. Rice: Lown and Atwell. Boston . .. .. 001 002 033-9 12 4 Philadelphia .. 000 043 000-7 125 0 Spahn, Jones (5), Thiel (7), Bur- dette (9) and St. Claire and Burris (9): Ridzik. Helntzelrnan (6). Hansen (8) Konstanty (9) and Lopata. New York 010 002 030- 6 9 0 Brooklyn .. . 010 510 401-11 9 0 Lanier, Bzimbcrler ('1), Wil- helm (8) and Wcstrum: Branca and Cnmpanclla. Cincinnati . . 250 010 010-913 0 Pittsburgh . . 010 010 010-3 8 I Wehmeier and Scmlnick: Queen, Wolfe (2), La Palme (3), Main (6). Waugh (8) and Garagiola. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit . .. 010 100 300-5 7 0 Cleveland . . 122001103:-'i12 1 Trucks, Stuart (3), McLcland (7), Littlefleld (7) and Batts: Wynn. Brissle ('1), Garcia (8) and Hegan. Washington 100 100 000-2 11 0 New York . 000 000 000-0 6 0 Porterflcldv and Kluttz: Morgan. Ostrowski (0) and Silvera. I-louk (8). (First): Philadelphia 100 000 001- 2 6 0 Boston 100 711 01:-11 11. 1 Fowler. Wright. (5), Kucab (1), and Tipton; Taylor and White. (Second): Philadelphia .. 000 000 100-1 '1 1 Boston .. 400 011 00x-6 10 1 Martin, Hoyle ('1) and Astroth; fl-lcDcrmott and Niai-hos. Chicago .. 032 030 000-8 70 1 St. Louis . 021 000 000-3 7 2 Rogovln. Kretlow (2), Dobson (2), and Lollar; Hctkl. Bearden 5), sleater (5), Madison (7) and Courtney. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal . .. I00 030 010-5 3 fl Buffalo 300 001 000-4 5 0 Fabbro. Bankhcad (1), Hughes (7). and Thompson: Blrrer, Mc- Netlance (8) and Cicsiclski, MOI- davski (9). Ottawa 300 001 000-4 9 1 Syracuse .. .500 000 000-5 '1 1 Fanovicli. Ray (1). Murray (8), Desert. (8) and Novlck: Robin- son. Holloman (1), and Plumbo, Dresher (1). Toronto . 000 001000-1 8 3 Springfield . 000 100 11x-3 ii 0 Fahr, Bracho (8) and Anderson; Ciirr nnd Burbrlnk. Rochester 000 103 110-6 11 2 Baltimore 400 111 02x-9 11 4 Tiefenauer. Joyce (5), Crimian (6). Candrick (8). and Bucha; Starr. Cyrus (7). Slant (7), Don- nelly ('1) and Oswald. (Sunday) AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia .. 201 100 020-6 12 2 New York . 231 001 20x-0 14 1 Kellncr, Byrd (8) and Tlpton. Aatroth (4): Miller, Hogue (3), Sam (8) and Sllvera. Waslllngiuu 010 002 000-4 13 0 Boston 000 200 40x-6 8 1 Hudson and Grasso; Parnell, Wight (8) Delock (9) and Mar- hos. White (8). lair. Saint John: Goal, Gordon: de- fence, Lee. Arundel, Meaich, C. Smclle; forwards. Ubrlaco, T. Smelle. Hurst. 0'Flahcrty, Nicolle, Blair, Mulligan. Watson. Langclle. Referees: Hugh MacLean and Pat Patterson. SUMMARY I-lint Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Nicolle 7:36, C. Smelle 12:14. Robert 17:43, 19:59, Arundel 17:43, Br-llveau. Second Period ; 1-Quebec, Bcllveau (Tremblay) .. . 2-Quebec. Beliveau 3-Quebec. Macxay 2:02 3:32 (Gaudreault. Bonln) . 11:05 4-Saint John, Nicolle (Mulligan, Blair) . . 10:50 Pcnaltiea: Nicolle :38. T. smclle 2:43. Robert 4:11, Le- Blnnc 12:12. Arundel 14:30, Hayes 18:44. Third Period 5-Saint John. Nicolle (Blair, C. Bmeile) ............ .. 3:39 0-Saint John, Lee (Ubriaco, T. Bmelle) .... .. 10:44 L.........A.Ah:gggg infer the heading of Hamilton. ntarlo Highlights by Al Best is- the following. "The semi-final at-j traction of the night. found Cobev- Mccluskey of Halifax-taking a .m' round win over Hamilton's Chic): Hognn. Mccluakey showed signs at T901 Dunchlnn power but fought only in fiurrles. However. it was enough to win. Hogan, 154; Mc- oluakey 1511.” First: Chicago .. . . 000 000 000-0 2 2 St. Louis . . . . .. 101 121. 20x-8 14 0 Holcombe, Judson (.1), Brown ('1). Grlssom (8) and Mast, Sheely (5); Garvcr and Court- ncy. Second: Chicago . . 003 502 0-10 13 0 St. Louis .. .. .. 000 002 0-2 3 1 (Called end of seventh, dark- nesa). Pierce and Lollar: Fannln. van (.1), Harrist (4). Slcatcr (7), and Moss. Johnson (7). First: Detroit 100 001 000-2 1 0 Cleveland 000 100 101-3 0 0 Houttemanwand Ginsberg; Lem- on and Hogan. Second: FORT FRANCES. Ont... April 20 -(CP)- Fort. Frances Canadians moved into the Allan Cup finals Saturday night by defeating Ed- monton Pats 5-3 to win the west- ern Canada title. The Canadians took the beat-of- aeven series four game to one with one game tied. Fort Frances will meet stratford Indians. eastern champions. in a best-of-seven series to open in Fort William Tuesday night. The second game will he played in the lakehead city Thursday night. Sandy Saddler To Enter U. 5. Army weight: boxing champion. will be inducted Monday, it was announced today by the Army Recruiting Service. Saddler served a brief hitch in the navy at the close of the Second World War. Detroit . 000 020 000-2 I 0 Cleveland . 013 001 02x-'1 I3 0 Trout. White (3). Hoeft (5), Lit- tlefield (8), and Batts, swift (6), Gromek and Tebbetts. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 120 100 200-6 8 0 Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 2 0 Maglie and Westrum: Wade, Loes (9) and Campanella. First: Boston 201 000 000 0-3 I 0 Philadel. 000 010 002 1-4 11 1 (10 innings). Bickford, Burdette (10) and Cooper; Roberts and Burgess. Second: Boston . 000000010-3 '1 0 Philadelphia ., 000 010 000-1 0 1 Cole, Donovan (8) and St. Claire: Drews and Burgess. First: Clncinnail 002 021 021-8 10 0 Pittsburgh 000 000 033-0 10 1 Pcrkowski, in Smith (8). Byerly Hillcr and Rossl: Pollet, Carlsen (6) and Garaglola. Mangan (6). Si. Lnuia' 000 020 000-2 '1 2 Chicago 9. . 000 010000-1 ti 1 Staley and D. Rice; Hatten, Leonard (9) nnd Atwell. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Flrai: Montreal .. .. 400 002 034-13 I 1 Buffalo . 000 000 000- 0 4 2 d Coleman. Alexander (6) and Thompson: Marlow, Jordan (1). Weiss (9) and Mordarskl. Second: Montreal . 011000 0-2 0 1 Buffalo . . 016 000 x-'1 10 0 Romano, Roebuck (5) and Ronning; Yayllan and Ciesiclski. First: Toronto . 010 002 001- 4 I0 1 Springfield 000 650 01x-12 14 2 Baucrs, Foulk (4), Bracho (4). Barrett (5). Barnes (6), Tanner (8) and Anderson, White (0); Padget and Burbrlnk. O 0 0 Syracuse .. 201 on 211-0 9 0 Bishop. Gohl ('1) and Wayling- ( ton; Keegan and Dresher. Second: Ottawa . 000002 1-8 I 0 Syracuse 104102 x-8 6 1 Page. Hockenburry (5) and Bradley; Coleman and Noilca. I-lint: Rochelter 005 010 005-11 ll 0 Baltimore .... .. 001 000001- 2 5 5 Deal and Bucha: Howell. Trin- kle (3), Walz (7), George (0) andjLakeman. . 7-Quebec. Tremblay (Beliveau. Kraiger) ...... .. 10:45 0-Quebec, Kralger . 10:36 Penalties: c. Smelle :):52'. Bell- veau 5:28. Gaudreault 10:20. R0 CO A0 EVERY 'I'I1Es1iAY Rochester .. 1000001-2 5 1 Baltimore . .. 032 200 x-7 12 2 Reeder. Faszholz (3), Joyce (4), Condrick ((1). and Bucha. cur- RECRUITING UNIT ' 1 WILL VISIT cnnnaorrarown nan (5); Greenwood and Oswald. I-'. MOBILE and WEDNESDAY) second period and third to bring Pats their victory and Canada final 4-2 in games. Pats now meet. Guelph Biltmores in the cup final. Record Crowd Sees Harness Race Catharine: urday copped leyball championship here, down- In): St. John's United Church "A" team of Halifax 15-13 and 15-9 in two straight games in the play-' off. Nine teams took part in the competition. Halifax Y. M. C. A. were defending champions. Guatemalan Regina Pals To Meet Guelph For MemoriaLCup REGINA. April 20-(GP)-Big Ed Lltzenberger scored both Re- gina goals Saturday as the Pats defeated Fort William Hurricanes 2-1 to gain their second Memorial Cup hockey final berth in three years. Litzenberger scored once in the once in the the best-of-seven Western YONKERS. N. Y.. April 20 - (AP)-A crowd of 2356-largest. ever to watch a harness program at night saw three-length victory in half of the White Plains pace, in Racevl-ay-Saturday Major Hal score a the first Yonkers 2:03. fastest time of the spring meeting. NEW YORK. ADH1 19-(AP)- Driven by Earl Avery. Major Bandy Saddler, world feather- Ha) qgtc,-med Derby Day and Henry lilac and paid 57.20. 5.4.7:) and 8.2.90. Josednle Alate slaved off a bid by Mighty Sassy to win the sec- ond half of the White 2:06 54.40 Plains in 2 and pay 315.40, 37.10 and Hockey Scores (By The Canadian Press) (Saturday) ALAN CUP Western Canada Finals Edmonton 3, Fort. Frances 5. (Fort Frances wins best-of-scv- en series 4-1. one game tied). ALEXANDER TROPHY Finals Quebec 5. Saint John 3. (Quebec leads eight-point MEMORIAL CUP Western Canada Finals Fort William 1. Regina 2. (Regina wins beat-of-seven ser- SEI- lea 4-0) . lea 4-2). Sportilriels Winner Of Marathon Bynlllklng BOSTON. Apru M -(AP)..-nu.) ,Doroteo Plorea. a 87.50-a-wee) textile worker in Guatamala my took over the Boston Athletic A, loclation marathon at. an gm. stage Saturday and ran wt rival: into the ground long before win. in: the famous endurance test, 1., two hours. 31 minutes. 50 second; Flores who had attempted th. 26-mile. 385-yard distance on), four times before, was more three-quarters of a mile ahead 01 New Yorkie victor Dy)-gal), H. broke the tape six minutes and 14 seconds behind the hilly course: record. set by Korean Yun sou Suh in 194-7. Dyrgall was timed in 1:36:40 gm-) Guatemalan champion Louis Vel. amuez, one of the three pre.x-3" favorites, was third in 2.40208. Tom Jones of Philadelphia wg. fourth and Honolulu's Norman Ta. maha collapsed after finishing fifth. or 16 Canadian entrants wit. Itarted only six finished. George Gallant of Shedlac. N.3g was 25th; Gordon Gllmour of Que. bec City 28th; Patrick shcflcr of Sydney. N.S., 45th: George Roi. land of Toronto 52nd: Roland Ron. ffard of Montreal 82nd, and Rob. ert Shaver of Montreal 63rd. Donald and Lionel Nesbitt. of To. mute and Lloyd Evans of Montreal were entered in the race but did not start. other Canadians in the even; were: Gerry Loiaelle and George Hard. both of Montreal; Paul Bel. lineau, Peter R.G01lgh, (van-9,, Eyre. Fred Begley, Peter Ricliaid, all of Toronto: Donald James at Winnipeg: James sherwooil. Hant. sport, N.S.: Louie Beda, Gait, on-, Probable Pitchers In Today's Games NEW YORK, April 20-(.49).. Probable pitchera for tomorrow)": major league games: (Won and lost. in parentheses): AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia at New York- shantz (1-0) vs. naachi (1-()). Washington at Boston-Marina (1-0 we. Atkins (0-0). Only games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Philadelphia,- (night)-Jansen (0-0) or Hearn (0-1) vs. Fox (0-0). I Chicago at Pittsburgh-(night) -Mlnner (0-0) vs. Kline (0-0). only game: scheduled. than (9) and Seminick: Dickson. Werle (8), Sucheckl (0) and ARCADIA, Calif.. April 20 - Mcculloush. Manson (9). (AP)- Pronto Dan, the Hayes Fair Second: Acres' great harness racer, rang tip Cincinnati . 202 040 301-12 I5 0 his 13),); win in RI ' . Sam;-. Pmiburlh 000 002 000- 2 7 1 day when he captured the 310.000 Los Angeles trot in sloppy going t Santa Anita Park. NEW YORK, April 20 -(AP)-. Master Fiddle turned on a. late stretch drive heavily-favored Tom Fool neck in a tingling photo-finish of the Wood Memorial race at Jama- ica. The triumph put: Master Ficl. Saturday to defeat by a lo smack in the middle of the Kentucky Derby picture. The Der- by will be run at Louisville two - weeks from Saturday. PHILADELPHIA. April boxing tltle who called if it scheduled bout with heavy- weight Clarence Henry. was fin- d 51.000 Saturday and suspend- d indefinitely. 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