THE GUARDIAN L“. , _. CIIARLOTTETOWN _.._‘ elfenora Thistles Snatcll EFcller Victory To Send JlIniOTIIFfOITI Mound; Series Into Fourth Camel15-hif figfrage ii NEW YORK, April 2l—-(A.P)— Dcitroit ‘Tigers blurted Bob i-‘eher ...___.____._..-_____-__. ifkland llokerglue Devils iNo Walkover Take Opening Game In For Yankees Allan Cap Series 8-5 18 Predidiv" i By Charles Edwards from tlie moan.- wltll a flVll-flllli . ' - . . . ,1 n Di k Sh rlda B! Bill While Otta wa f] Canaulnn rm. smi Writer 3131-1151;“incglacelatlrildlplélll-igg when i, Si; Lgags Gags Cum an lfress sew; an“, Associated Press Sports Writer - WINNIPEG April 21 -(CP) - 12-2 for n‘. iota. first‘ Amelicaii ' BROOKLYN n v A i121 (A- l, I: I Kenoras flghtin ‘Thistlespiled up Baseball L w, d ,- ‘t t b, _ ~ Klmmmo‘ Am‘ a “w” “In _l=- n. ‘r ‘l " u“ l —f1V8 Bfifvnfit S an early lead Eaturdav night and ‘c1 me gjme” 1.5)?‘ 81m, Ema} j T0 T010" A8 and u“ Blue Dem‘ ‘£215.- years. flew lforkuslfankerersearxe going i held off Oshawa Generals‘ great 01051118 rush lust long enough to gain a 4-3 victory and pro ong the Qlillhdian Junior hockey champcn- sh n series to at least four games. The eastern champions. participat- in in their 3rd straight national fi- na and defending the Memorial Cup they won st Toronto last year. saw Thisties take a 4-1 lead in the first W0 periods. The third was all Osha- wa as Generals rapped in two goals and kept the puck almost continual- lv £_ttll19 Kenora defence zone. s e to the front witha ii htnlng and goal therefgaltélrt oval n gst .911 wen on a garv am- Kileiicasg-s ilrl tthet first Raine °i ‘he Lofitihgggllieautre season is 1 a es -o - -~ l cide thamCiinadial-l still»? egfftlgtggf‘ handful or run-spotted as s hockey chain ionship. The second the" is no doubt on the nks o game will ho n syod hol-o Mono; , the Gowanus about which National The teams forgot all about heir league team will replace the Cin- defence asthey went out nfter goal; cinnati Reds in the autumn classic. In one of the biggest scoring jam- filedhyfi fhmgélfltlcliellgjzr tm hlllazetlg rees ever seen ere n lo - m l‘ 0 5 hockey. h I champ n New York Giants bv 12-0-touched Thesecond period was terrific as off the always pennant-conscious ggvgn goal; we“; marked up, The ciansmen. So serious have the Flat- team; ontsron the session tied 1.1 bush fanatics become that not a lno Dov“; scored three who; single tipsy rooter fell out of the minute; Aim- ghoq, she upper decks, none of tize red, white nlubs counted oai ior goal and‘ and blue bunting was set ablaze (as Calgary lust couldn't catch up. lis customary) the fans fee ing that Dick" ‘ Kowolnog Al goons;- andlsuch antics are not becoming to a Blink Bellingel- of Blue Devils pick-i pennant winner's vPOBTBS-i- ed up seven scoring points against" Welloolns the Giants mil-do the tho nlno crodlgod n, Dgvg Duohnln season a rousing success for the un- Joe Shannon and cam Burke or beaten, unt‘ed and unscored upon the westerners. Kowcinak Coc r (for two games) Dodgers-but H'- Burke and Shannon ouch §¢oro§eo' ervbodv 0n lhc left bank of the East brace of goals, i River knows there are more succes- Other scorers were Bobby Wai-‘RPS t0 00ml?» ton. Stu Smith Joe Brown and Al Along Fulton Street. or Flemish Duff Klrglhnd Lake and Les Avenue, or even out in belligerent qmll-twell o; Calgary 31d Fenn do- Brownsville there's talk of nothing fenceman of the Stalmpeders, earn- else these rainy day! but "when "B ed three scoring points the world series seats gonna go on Both goalies, Johnny Durnan of sale? Kirklan cam d Lake and Art Rice-Jones. Baseball Results ry. put in n hectic session. Saturdays Results h; and to have trouble winning the world Barney McCcsky, illz-lt man to, be face the no-im. hiro o1 ins-i. \\e;k,‘ nipped out a double and scored on a two-bagger by Ctiariey ueiirng- er. series. Brooklyn is going to Dean Pitches NEW YORK April ill-MP)- Cubs unveiled the once-great Dzzzy Dean at Chicago today and nothing could have suited St. Louis Cardinals better. Dean's onetime teammates hop- ped on his slow curves for six hits in the fourth and fifth innings for a total of five runs, sufficient to whip the Cubs 5-4. Dean was sent to the showers in iiie fifth. Charley Root, l-oplsoeo inm but wus replaced hllnself by Ken Raffensberger and Verne Q1- son. Cards used five pitchers. Timely hitting and the effective relief Dtchin of rookie- Raffens- bereer gave c Cubs a 4-3 victory over Cardinals Saturday in the only National League galrno The Cards uuthlt the Cubs 12-7 but big Bill Lee spaced i0 of the bIOWS evenly in the seven innings he worked and Raffensberger kepi out of serious trouble. Zh-(CPP-Unl- ioeo O"‘a"ia,n ~le Basketball Champ- . ,. _, . llif-l i u _ "a plardcivns by defens- M ' ' clsltv cf New Biunswick ‘H; hem sliuixiay night to sweep ~---~s total-point semi- 94-00. n w" t“:- first game (7-19 n 2'~l--~~'nt l=ad irto the . e. The winners now “w; n71» N"lZ?i‘a Fa is B"ock= in (l. flu ' i"'l".'i(l for the Canadian Qjlsnlilrli iilp. Make History In Bowling ust a old ~ The fatal thlrcl gave the Tgcrs fiive runs on four h.t.s coupcd w.tn two walks, n wild pitch and L111‘, hitting of Hank Greenberg by a pitched ball In the fourth Harry Eisenstst re- lieved Feller. Trosky got the only homo run of the day. in the seventh. At St. Louis Chicago White Sox dld some tzmeiy nting to pound out a 6-2 decision over the Booms for their first victory m three all!“ this season. All their l2 hits came oft the hurling of slick Coffman while Lyons was noizlrrg the B owns to seven scattered hits. Joe Kuhel got his S'C'l1l(1 homer in two days in the third, Jcilm Nlfggeimg hcld hitless 5m the lost three innings. Rliip Radcliffe, a frnver Ciizczro White Sox player, bolted in five runs Saturday as the Browns $112M? the Sox 11-1 in the Ain- ' n caeuc. The hard-hitting nnm lzeidcr ACIIGSOH 5,101.08 gB-lilflgfid ‘gut a hgirre run and two . . tn es our t to the late. Veteran Ilfiden gsuker megs nslAbl[lty In Gafne St. mills debut as he y'c‘f‘r=d only, eoht his and walked 11'11(‘. I Jce Kuhcls foilrth HYJIPE home,‘ run was the only threat the STX gave. England Wins From Canada LONDON. April 21-401" CABLE) -— by Alex Archer of Winnipeg and Archie Stliiclicombc of Wind- 501‘. Ont, Elnginnd dcicutxd Clin- ada 5-2 at Woliib1o_l' Snuidzzy unlit in tllie scconci ganlc of 1i boo. three International Hockcgv ctory when faced with elimination three straight games forced a fourth engagement here t morrow night. Generals won the first 1-0 last Tuesday and the sec- ond 4-1 Thursday, ‘rho western champions. who came Northwestern Ontario to win nitoba title and take the Ab- bott cup and western title to Ken- ora. for the first time forced the play for two periods. Generas were without winger Nick Knott who suffered a severe knee injury Thursday and probably ‘Will miss the remiuider of the ser- es All three Oshawa goals were scor- ed when they had a one-man ad- vantage through penalties and the first two Kenora goals come with an Oshawa player in the penalty box. Oshawa drew six of the 11 Oolvendahi. with two, Me nk ono winger Ed Kenor goals while Jud McAtee, stal- left w ger, figured in all three ‘Oshawa counters. scoring two him Chicago IORONTO, April 21-(CP)— A now page in sports history was n;iin_-ll,‘n1l|rri:ly when teams of blind bowlers n1 Toronto and Van- cauvcr met in a ‘friendly match tiirougli iiie meziiuni of the tele- aph. Tile Vancouver team of litre defeated the Toronto five 2,- m to 2.060 in a three-same match. Th, match was arranged by the canndllul National Institute for the Blind. - Kowcinak got the quick goal and it was a typical thrust by tile dy- namic centre. 0n e face off the puck went into C rv's defence zone and ‘Thirtwell was attempting bring out when Kowclnak Sliphrd mist the defence and check- ed him The nuck went loose and Rice- Jones dived out to smother it. He missed it and Kcwclnak went right in to hoist it cine Calgary used 12 men to Kirkland Lake‘ i4. Neither Mike Patrick. who has been troubled with a sore throat nor Alton McFadyen were in unl- orm. REMEMBER WHEN s31‘ mIClGOlhmSSIDI to Orville Smith -i_-____ VANCOUVER WINS VANCOUVER. April 21 —lCP) — Vancouver westerns downed Ed- monton Grmiettes 40-26 here last night in the first of a best-of-five Canadian women's senior B basket- ball championship series. Second game will be pia ed to- morrow night and t. e thir Wed- nesday. If further games are neces- sary they will be played Thursday and Saturday. MONTREAL. April 21 E1211?" lfifilmfifi? ‘l§l’“°§‘§l““f° m” s e ou m rec- fififilil°lllgfipgd° ‘ill 135th“ 8m" - 1 i !1l'~i:f"r;"i...i"l;:. .2215 §"s"ii'i535 _~ , i . ova s o a vlolorv over Port Arthur Bear Pals ii‘ the _ opener of a best-of- 11l"‘(‘ eyliibiiion between tre clubs 1e Bear Cats faded in the last Hfflftlg as the Rioyals swept through r ur goat's n succession. Th g-"éfsfhllrnggetih: ngrir d goals in tn .‘ ~" 1' D i0 . l Acheson. who also drew on assist, _m_ lliigllililrvgll‘n"r_i; 11h tzfllgrs for the third 50TH? . l in the ‘clilehinlgs nlerllccd slgllldad OHIO”; to be decided on the tiilrd game icnnnor not a second‘ eriody nai- MW 4- ‘while Jimmv I-laizgertv [land hi; Minor injuries upset tiic Cariad- .l\/1l".l'1l‘| also nrcvlrieri tlird pefod lens‘ Nnllblllfltlflil. Archer on‘; [coals for the Royals ' Stirnclicmobc cacii s1 * two glnilsl '-——'———— and Jimmy Kciiy of A .1l‘.l'l‘fl] gotl DOBBIN TROTS AGAIN the other for England. Tiic Canld- i OTMU- N» Z-- -i‘~'3pl 4Tb" D1109 lari scorers were RPS Gr ills. Rovai i l); MUM has bee“ increased s“ Qanadmn Anmon,’ of st. Cwhmu I bhpic; ill! Nciv Zcaland since the out. mes- 0m- Rfld Art I. iuritl". Rwvai 3 Tl"‘;l\1l=c|if“i\"?r lilgdctleacrkdbstgillg; Comedian Artillery, of ltfnircai. .\'l‘.‘ll‘S bv usng horses for dellyerics. “(Cm r" National League 001 000 0l1~8 12 l) Ghiicago 101 000 02x—4 7 3 Warneke, Sihoun and Padgett. Owen; Lee, Roffetisbergier and ‘Iktdd. AMERICAN LEAGUE 100 000-I 8 l 000 031 002 tlx-li i8 0 Knotit and Tresih; Auker B 5mm llid in the soul of every man or woman —C011C€€l1Ed in the heart of every human is the statue of some iuccess, be it g Lit or small. St. b01115 Chicago St. floruis Rllshey. and Susc O E IIIIBINIEX SUITINGS ir YOU wmr A surr , __ run WILL MAKE-UP WIL ‘ » 1”‘ wun WELL-AND KEEP ITS en GUARANYEED RRIYISN MANUFACTUHI _ llso MILITARY CLOTHS for Officers’ Uniforms Khaki Ind Air Force Blue ‘Wm-Mi o w Pacino ASH YOUR TAILOR TOR ROHINYIX (By The Canadian Press) Sunday's Results AMRICAN LEAGUE Detroit 105 200 011-1215 0 Cleveland 010 000 010-—2 5 0 Rowe and Tebbetts; Feller, liliserlstalt, Jungels, Dobson and Hemsiey. Government and civic officials off a great Manitoba year 1Y1 Wort with a four-way banquet at Winnipeg nine years ago flight. Kings of Junior hockey, -Elmwocd lvlillionaires linked arms with Winnipeg» senior titlists, to celebrate. Frank Stack, interns. timial indoor speed-skating time. holder. was also feted with R. a, Gourlays curling the Macdomldi; TAX? BASKETBALL TITLE XOR/ONTO. April 2l.—(CP)- Montreal Olympics won the eastern Canada women's basketball cham- pionship here saturday night when they downediroronio Dovercourt Pfeflbyierian Church 20-13. The tall, smooth-passing olympios won the firs: game here Friday 29-26 to take the total-point round 49-39 I i 002 103 000-612 0 110 000 000-2 7 0 Trcsh: Coffman. and Swift. Chicago rink. winner; or ‘. St. Innis Brier tmipily. Izyons and ‘ Willis-head. Ncggeiliii; Susca. OUR BOARDING HOUSE /'( \\!ELL,LEANDER is eoaisy, / OUT OUR WAY l cur-r vou 9E MORE DIPLOMATlQ? HAVE A HEART -TO- HEART TALK wrru HIM" 3E MORE BY J. R. Williams mazes one NOW, m. -- suatt I LET ‘ER HAVE IT? NATIONAL LEAGUE Sit. Louis 000 2J0 000-b 9 l z Chicago 011 001 010-411 3 Davis, miller. J. Russell. Shoun. Corrocr mild Padgett, Owen: Derin. We". RMTGTISDCJYBI‘, Olsen and Todd. Pound Climbs 0n Exchange Market USTEbP-IF I WA5N'T A xmo, REASONABLE NEIGHBOR HE‘D BE Plckmfsuor our OF ‘m’ AN‘ MAYBE our CF HIMSELF.’ / _ u"- LEANDEFES ; w-eor cu THE TRAiN as y REALLY GONE, .. MEEK AG A era/av MOUSE -. gomegooy ougu-r .’ u: A on HOSPiTAL/ww TO compose A emofsuur (swam/yr ' " new NATIONAL . pour THINK I'LL BE A ~. , ’ i! eAuc-si-eg -~I wnura as A GREAT INVENTOR LIKE- ._ UNCLE BARREL-PAN . SO BAD.’ HE 01D BUST n4 on us use MUMP§ BUT LAST WEEK HE TOOK MORE RAPS THAN THE NUMBER 1 Pm iN A BOWLING Moosulsiea WILD HORSE mro A ‘FAWM -- LEAMDER WAS uaizosrz TO STOP mm ‘RICE. PUDDING Resume DOWN NEW YORK. April 2i -—(AP) _— \\\\ Tile pound sterling responded with ' a cimb of 2 cents sfllllldllfv’ io- ncws froiii Paris holding out hope Iialy would not join the war as mi axis partner. Sterling juggled back and forth during the wrck but the state- lilOlit, by Prciiiicv Rcynnud that. Frliure and lialv might inllil an fil|4‘l1l(‘ rlirl iiiiirii In rcussilro a iicvvoils foreign cxrhriucc markr-t Sterling closed at $3 .'\ in terms of Unltcd States currency‘. The Canadian dollar halved Fri- day's severe loss with a gain of 5-8 nf a crlit. at H5 cciils. (Ottawa FOFPTH Ffxciiniirzc (‘oiilrnl Board l‘fl"‘ fl (“-9.91 pcr cclii rilscmliitl. The FTcnch franc moved iln .01 of a cent at 2.00 cents and the Helen a sim‘la— amount at. 16.77 cents. The Guilder and Swiss franc were unchanged. SklllIElillEy To Be Removed m- - Lt.‘ QQN no; R, tfl. o‘? filth“ ‘\ ‘ A- ‘Z ". .1!’ u. ll!- _n-oa_v_m n: 1a I Ila u. a m on. EANDER LEAVES AND THE ANVIL CLANGS AIDVF. J "=1 "res-as l ccra ‘.54.. r-t nu -. rvifivrr. ‘ THIS TRAMPING A‘ we couwpzsv is lacuna Mv FEET ARE KILLING ME - A bounty of fifty cents given in return for a skunk’: snout bv the Prince Edward Island government will be discontinued after this month it was learned over the week- e n . Since the bounty on skunks was inaugurated seven veers ago. money has been paid for more than 32,000 skunks. Th8 skunk. with a bad repu- tation as a raider on farms. espec- iaiv poultry, are numerous on the Island. The skunk is not a native to Prince Edward Island. About aquar- tcr cenutry ago a few were import- ed for fur-farming purposes. Later tho market value of their pelts drop- ned and they were turned loose. “Pliny miiitipled rapidlv and at pres- ent their numbers are estimated in the thousands on tho Is‘niiri. Cm main", Li , Fulani Syn-inn. In. Wail npa lucid By Edwina our I'M comm EAT AT 1H’TAl5LE RROW! TiPPlE AND "CAP" STUBBS You TELL mun MOTHER I DON'T WANT i Y Mom: or ‘n-m MILK TOAST’ mo. BILEAKFA$Tl I WANT sszowu EGGS! HuMPl-i! AND MEBBE SOME FRIED PQ- FATOLS. rm GETTIN use -- I'D LIKE TO mow WHY NOT! I'M uo-r some TO srnr up m THAT mom FOREVER! Humor-ii»- WELL, MEBBE i \9/ILL us 00am on TH' COUCHJHOUGH! wuow cow-r HELP MEI OH , MOTHERJOU uscr 00w. oowu ‘THIS MORNlNG!~—-' TOMO > GLAD SOMEGNEIIQEPROVES 0F G0 elbvessTssm 01L s RN‘! Mo BOSIIDN. April l9 — Women's '5 55777-931‘ ilms may be tile butt of many Jokes but Prof. A. R. Issuer. of Iowa State Collcgc thinks they're fine. " The present hats. he said. "set far back on the licad and can't vcrv well interfere with the visual pow-- ers of women driving motor cars." LONDON -(CP) -—Bipressing a desire that his family should not change their German name. Ken- rington stockbroker commen ed in his will, "it is better to be slightcd HALIFAX Lieut.-Col. R. E. G. Roome of Hull- STICKS Two Sizes VI R G 10c and 25c Cancun Lld.. London. England (Est. I7 llalifax Officer To Command Artillery Unit . April 2i -rCP> -— fax has been appointed officcr commanding the fifth field reg;- ment. Royal Canadian Artillery‘, in the second Canadian division, it was announced here tonight. The division is uniicrsiood to con- sist of two llziticric- from New Brunswick and tivo from Quebec. Limit-Col. Rnolllc SI‘l'\'l‘li overseas during the first. gr: at \\' nor. inter going to l csrllloluln :1 with the Indian army. l-lc return- i ClieSll/i TIM T NEVER boring communion the tlcment in thc HlW Do rLilg reseller cuuli GETTING CLEAR PICTURES T0 Get acquainted wiihTurf F. . Ce! to know the mild smoothness and fresh fragrance of 100% pure tobacco . . . unspoiled . . ,, unadulterated. Try Turf today l ”TURF INIA CIGARETTES Will Not Stick To Tb: Lip: as) 1:0 Ycars’ Rcpulullan for Qua/i! 100th anniversa i840 t‘. e nioiivci ' Llolvlis. towns llc. ARRIVE SAl-IILY v iiic corn. . was i'l‘i‘t‘l\'l"(l hclv The men loft liclc by)“, VERYBODY wants to fake good. clear pictures -—picturcs that are sharp unrl have pil-niy of ilcfnil. This isn't linrrl in (lo-if you'll ivntcli both the siiiijcct AND tiic buck- ground when you're taking a pic- lure. To picture a dork subject, you should have a light bavkgroilnri. Then the siibjcrt will simid out clearly. if iiie siilljoci is quite light. then a dark bnckgvnililrl is in nrilcr. Outdoors. iiie sky makes an ex- cellent background for plctiircs of a person. By using a iii-op ycllow color fiitenyou can ninkr- n 111110 sky i-cgis- icr qiiitc dark. 11y ilsiiig no fiilcr. you can miikc ihc sky liulit. in lliis mliniicr. you may aillipt iiin imio of the sky. so that ii yiciils ll good cou- irasllng background for your sull- jcct. indoors. a plain liglii-iiiiicd or white wail mnkcs a cowl llelit brick- grniinll. For IL rim-k background. pose your subject in front of nn oncn door. leading inin n (lni-kcncd room. 0r. place thc suhjozlt so that you can iilioot lowiirtl lilo shadow cull of Ill!’ room. 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