' r'r'.:.'- ,;~.j~=- ° s TIT! l , I` 'TEI I ,, , BOWLING HOCKEY - WRESTLING Four Canadian Records Smashed In Inter; Meet All-Ontario Team Defeats U.S. ' College Champs By Two Points To Capture Swimming Honors. ST. MIKE IIEEEATEIIE-. S 4 (C_F. By Guns-dlan‘s Special Wire) '10R.GN'I‘0. April 15-Cities Ser- vice "Oilers" Toronto mercantile league champions had demonstrat- ed tonight the difference between a smart senior hockey team and a giismpiennup junior outfit. Before a crowd of more than 0.- 000 persona hsre last night the Service seniors defeated St. Mich- urs oclleso maion..i\mi4=\‘ hooker champions of Canada, 5-4, in the third and final game for the sm- ateur hockey championship of To- mato. The first game ended in 6-5 draw, while the second rams wg won by the Serflcemoll 6-S. LEAFS BEIIT IIIIIGS I2-8 WINNWW. ANU 15-Tamil? Blu I mel. nears tonight held a ia victty oval' Detroit Red Wings as both National H¢\1¢eY U U teams rated before 30-118 W0 I-T101* second exhibition game hen tn- gamrow night. - it iii 1 “ffm 'li E§§§§;i:_iE5i’f§,';H;i"’§= E giggggiil ifgiltriii iii" at illéiiiiii i §§i5§§§t§§ orth fini 5,500 their I 2 1 » $- nwitihthree lcd lsmienwhilecharlis Hsciihaa untad a .......§ Thompsonand woeachtopped with one charliaoands E l E E Tl- lr _Cantabs Win Final Came Of U.S. Tour Wlrs BHETlR»P'.lIllI.s'DNlw is-Gandirik Univerrltyi Wlll* cldcd itl U1 Bt\teltUl1rwitha@-9 UW i oftholocllf (0. P. by Gaardiso’a Special Win) 'ltORON'lO. A9111 15-Inter-natf ional swimming honors came to Canada when the starry all-0u- tarlo team defeated University of Michigan, United States college champions by two slim points here lad. night. The final standing was 42-40. Flour Canadian records were mashed, two by each team. Feature of the meeting was the battle for diving supremacy be- tween Dick Degener, world`s cham- pion and Alfie Phillips, Toronto, the Canadian and British Empire champion. Degener ultimately em- erged victor, with 132.7 points a- gainst 128.14 for Phillips. Both men went through the compulsory divas with high honors Degener- tskingtihalcadinthcfieestyle. In the 200 yard relay George Burlelght, Toronto flash, gave the Ontario team a great lead Ben Gazell, swimming anchor for the Canadians, romped home to break the old record of 1.38.1 with the new time of 1.$0:4. The closest race of the meet was the 200 yard breast stroke in whidi Bob Lawrence of Michigan and Dawson Benedict of Toronto swam almost neck and neck to crumble another Canadian record by one and a fifth second. lawrence fin- ished one tenth of a second ahead t;»f',the0ntario boyinthetimsof 9. isiiisii :iii§§§ :ig l iii YFYMPIC. 94101118111. nd Karneneski, Michi- thlrd place. irie, Canadian middle dis- champion, and Jim Cristy, llliohlgan, hold of the Barker Gold ircphy. emblematic of the Canad- ian two-mile amateur champion- ship, battled in the 400-yard free style with Pirie beating out his American rival by a substantial margin. Julian Robertson, Michig- an “Big Ten" Conference champion d tihs United states. was third. Tha time was 5.15. Another Canadian record was broken when George Burleigh ee- the fast. time of 54.2 for style. Ben Gaseil place while team came record for t §§5§§§§;i§l§§§ up tliigggl =.t§§h;,-gt t;,§§;§.€ @. yle, Jul- ie fought with third. gan team under the leadership of Taylor Drysdale. world`a medley champion, took the 300 yardmedleyrelay fiomths Can- Puddy and Bur- ncw Canadian re- Thc old §i§§ l§E§ ng, Trumps Arrive In Montreal On ln all-Iliff DOY . “;.°” i§'ll‘.§’.‘l" "i.’fJl'§°§f“§‘6'°°°°" Ti tu la r Hu n t uray a . wasthsckleatmatohofl invlacntne mgllsh prsvioualybes)tHhrval'd.Y‘sls Princeton. The invaders, who sail for home tonight. ran over the side in the lmtdh ,giants half. piling a as ra drsnchgdy the field. in the second half the lun cams out and the limericans did better. _,mlm MINIATURE IIIFIESIIIIITT . Guardian' S ial l 9"” ,' Nalomapin il\|r11sbrf'°°m “M vict over ole- .B toll! ccllsglanl and Alnerimn in lf gmlitu ty §.*l=;;ii*;5§;sil s 2,” 5. 5 illfslggg iglglgfl il*§5?=‘i -*ii ilfliilia T5; all I* ni Frank 'Shields _.To Defend' .Tennis ,Title H-P. llldl Wksl :tigers *ici ‘ su mos .l. (C. P. ly Gaardlalfs Special Wlro) MON'1‘R.lAL. Avril 10-Sl»I~¥l¢ John Young Mens Catholic Insti- tute Trumps arrived here today to meet Young Mens Hebrew Asso- ciation it Montreal in the first game tomorrow night of the Do- minion intsmediatn basketball semi-final. 'His second game will be played on macay. total Point-l counting. led by Manager George Bridges. the Maritime champions went slit-acsins today and srl-dually wwked off the effect of the lonk train journey. An hour's drill will baheldontheY.M. H. A.flcor to- marrow morning. Saint John Trumps won the Maritime title bidsfsatiol Glace lay. Y. 1|. I. canned cf! the Quebec title and than disposed cf Broukvilll Rowing Club, Ottawa Valley titlaholdsrs. The winners of the ada!-Bull will travel to Wind- sos to mast Winmor Y. ll. O. A. Arrow who was ills wtario cham- psmgnlp by defeating Ximian Y. I- U. A. _f_.__<---_ 5008!! N’ M1 Ill-IIAION (M1 A1' IAIJIWII- Whdi (Al ...... naltinrls (I L) ....... Weaver. 'f\unms. Hump; llsuxond. , on and &lll\lvas. Ar GIYIAD- NswYc\t (I0 Cleveland (A) Sehurasahar, lnrmalos. and nlchssdr Budliu. Winsgarak .sl mes. baw- /lr animatin- neacn Si81\- The rise of Yankee stock to I point where Broadway betting commissioners today rate them m even-money choice with Washington Senators ill the American League contrasts with n. growing sign ef alarm among followers of the world champion Giants, Tile feeling is that Bill Terry; men will not get the “brealks" that marked their sensational rise to the top in 1933. The fact is they face the start without their ace backstop, G-us Msncuso, and unable so (ar to make a deal calculated to offset the loss of Watson Clark to the pitching Stall They have played rsggedly along the exhibition route and even their ace sharpshocter, the renowned §arl Hubbell, had been belted free- Although the majority of experts as well as the betting odds still fa- vor the Giants to repeat, the chan- ces of at least thu-e other National League Clubs, Chicago Cubs, Pitts- bulgh Pirates and St. Louis Car- dinals, are highly regarded by -. both sources of opinion. THREE WORLD MARKS SHA TTERED BY GIRL SWIMMING STARS (A. P. by Gl|ard|an’s Special Wim) CHICAGO, April lb-Out of bomharrhnent that shattered n many others, two famous mel-maids HALIFAX. APN1 15-M0¥m’9°1 -Lenora Knight of 1-Iomestea three world's records and threate ed Nationnles, Quebec-Ontario senior pg. .nd 17 year old KB mn , th Rawh of Miami Beach today indoor swimming. Each girrl piled up two firsts more versatile starf, and tic lay- downs by defeating Woodstock ionshlp. Miss Knight upset in her ded The thrill of Saturday night was supplied by the "beauty of waters", Eleanor Holm Jarrett New York and Hollywood. Jarrett mode one start in the meet and came through by shattering of She needed the record time tcc, Ailes Bridges of Whitlngsv in l:ll.2, pushing Mrs. Jarrett the limit to win. Miss Rawls was another record- hleaker during the final bombard- ment, shattering her own mark in the 300-yard medley in 4:12.! The other world mark i.o fell was clip- ped by Jack Medican 20-year-old University cf Washington sopho- more who churned the 400 metres in 4132.2 in addition to shattering the United States marks last night in the 800. 000, 100 and 800-yard free style. IJONDON--Attempts- will be made to lower world walking re- corm nngig from one hour to 20 boil! It e CNT] Service athletic martial at. White CIW, May it. BRISTOL, England-Capt. W. S- Dmine, prmldent of the Somerset Rugby Union and an ex-chsirrnan BRINGING UP FATHER -BY GEORGE MCMANUS my T T I I courmuro- _ \-ll; H YTSI. 0-ml allot OU CAN OIT SHI ` ‘E ALBA I 5 .`\a$’~l¥P\.\‘T ANl`(‘\’¥-l\Nc CVS. MH- ‘LL ME ET °"*“~2-»‘= - md- THI S TDMIN ' , of tha English Rugby Union. is ing the last year or two. had the Starr Cosnnlerchl League. ,eight pcunu\1=°4 byD.M.C'vass,inamixedtnurna»- ment, the losers to provide refresh- ments for the Club on Thursdj night. Any member finding it im- possible to attend is asked to noti- fy his cr her captain as early as possible. Play starts at 7.30 sharp. Follcnrlng is the lineup: J P. M. Nash, Mrs. J. 0. Clmlillll FAQ, vs. W. A. Smith, Miss ll. Masznonald, Blues. P. B. Conrad, Mrs. F. M. Nash, Reds, vs. R. Murray, Mrsi W. A. Slnith, Blues. G. K. Peake, Miss Helen Wake- fcrd, Reds, vs. C. D. Stewart, Mil 0. Shannon. Blues. R. T. Holman, M31. Benjamka Rogers Jr., Reds, vs. F. \’.`. Hynd- ma.n, Mrs. R. T. Holman, Blum. Dr. Leo B. McKenna, Miss g Flatts, Reds, vs_ P. S. Fielding, A. Lockhart, Blues. B. Fairbanks, Mk E. Sliioll-h', Reds, vs. E. Burke, Mis D. Kerwin, Blues. G. F. Hutcheson. Miss G. Alcorn, Rech, vs. D. M. Goss, Miss L. Callafhali, Blum. F. 0. Brldll Mk P. Plath, HOU; vl.W.T.l.Robb1l'ls.Mr's.Ll. McKenna, Blues. Novel Feat LONDON. April is-.Florence ctt. 19 year old amateur sprina and member of the House of Oom- mons catering staff, undsrtod Saturday to run across Westmbp star Bridge before Big Ben lm finidied striking ii. She made L Wearing shone and singlet sl! started at the first stroke of noon, ran through the widewnlk traffic and reached thc fer side before tha 10th stroke of the hour. The dis- tance h 362 yards and Biz Boll takes H seconds to strike it 1 IIUW IS THE TIME Bring your car er radio batieris to the Island Radio Co.. and have them recharged. We will call for and deliver your battery free. Wscaa-ryafi|daoks(carQ rldlsbatteriea. UML AND SBE OUI. Nl' BATTERIES. 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