___:PAGE six ' - Toronto M Leafs Score One-sided .Victory Over lVings To Remain In Cap Hunt — (ByrWilliam Dunsday, Canadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO, April l4—(CP)-Toronto Maple Leafs remained in the thick of the hunt for the Stanley Cup to- night when they swamped Detroit Red Wing 9-3. It was the second straight victory for the Leafs in the best-of- APRIL 15. 1942 7111;; CHARLOTTETOWIE _ GUARDIAN 4- ple Leafs Swamp-Detriifi Oilers Leave What! Yanks Again? Writer“ REMEMBER WHEN A Terriers Continue To seven series, after absorbing three straight drubbings. A crowd of 15,076 watched the game. Any chances the Wings entertained of clinching the world hockey title tonight faded in the first period when Referee Clancy kept them parading to the penalty box. The M Leafs scored their first two goals while the Wings were toga to play Dglhqugfg Unlvergilyl 3 8 For Halifax 14—iC‘P)— MONTREAL. April Halifax ontreal Oilers left for By DILLON GRAHAM Holds They're Best Bet New Blood Weak (By The Canadian Press) Tommy Fan- pimched out e ll- roimd decision over Mex Beer It London five years use wnlsht» The win gave him a front seat in the heavyweight contenders row from which he was upset by 105895 to Joe Louis and Jimmy Braddock. Win; Whip Oshawa 5-1 WINNIPEG April 14 - (OP) - e Terriers contin- Portage Lo Pilin- i Bob hove completed the scoring Ronnie Nelson saved the eastern. » ' ' in E l basketball fin The Yankee outloolnwhllii IPPHY- lied blazing a hot trail in junior crs from n shutout. Zgfigts “E5390ilghrfih§lirgfiyngfigth€nalfiseif sgxsigvgjitweggrg: starting Vliestiflrexgday lnight. m‘ Associated Press Sport; Writer 31th! (Bsélififidisrlgttldlgiey. lngwcomc-l ggilekiéilglzlnylsnglisixelscgéifilegle 9:013! llivhzilisttéhg Oehgwla um R0 ' Wilson, w l0 accoun . i 8 l" ' - Dons, - , ' necessary it will be played here Saturday. for lxillnff the Montreal £01113 as NEW vonx. April 14 _<a1=> - Buddy Hassett at first aren't hit- "m: other recruits. second bw- in the first of B, best-of-iive final NEW Waterford WlIlS ____ ng The Wings wont cn an all-out offensive in tile MELOUCI to try and overcame Toronto's two goal lead but they collapsed and the Leafs bagged five more counters. The Wings outscored the Leafs 3-2 in the final session. prise at the start when he bench- ed Hank Goldup and put Gaye stewart at left wing. stewart, an amateur with Toronto Marlboros this season. turned pro late in the campaign with Hershey Bears of the American League. the Oilers won the decl of the final against Ttenton , - - - i- F0 be“ or m“? Easterglgfhrili‘. gamerglickillgs. The Yanks will be game It's the Yankees again! et those spring exhibition Fiyet-s, 47-38, stayed blhind be- needy when the chips are down. cause of university He probably will not be examinations They're etsily the be“ be‘ 5° W111 available the American League baseball pen- to the Oilers for the entire best-oi- nani. three series. By August the chief interest may ting and B iffldy isn't flliv John man Murray Prrilklin and outfield- stuml around the bag. The vets, er Bob Patrick. may we insulin m- V 0e. Red Buffing and Lefty the pitching pace-setters with l5 wins each younger fast. and neither i5 Eiiizer might fade. Gomez, were Clevelands chance as s. contend- er vanished when Bob Feller went tti 8e m; into the navy. Bob can't be replac- Charles Stanceau and sieve Peek. ed but none o! the pitchers except able youngsters, are gone and sev- Feller won more games than they series for the key title tonight The battling Terriers, minus their W111 l’. Joe Bell. went all Blfllnst the Generals end of the first period, mgieagd it to 3-0 in the second and skated star out onigh and went into a 2-0 lend Canadian junior hoc- N ova Sootia junior Basketball title NEW WATERFORD. N. 5., April 14 — ( C P ) — New Waterford Strands ca tured th ' . . _ _ . I < lble four-tray era] rookies, led by Johnny Llndell 10st Iii-st year and L011 Boudreiill. off with a convincin win p a Nova’ Boom nod Mew. iiiitekd into the wr- 111w on ‘he "ilsslng 11-“ i" "w °°m° "m" a 1”? . ' B - Junior basketball title tonight by de- m “hm m. 149M‘) scored we" SUMMARY cagcrs enlhark€d was ‘manager scrap down the stleicll (fgrnlsflecoiig itliéifit tilo€ifnwgiulaTglg1 flend- {tlligyirigyvauslfgutrzs domgiiaitfieegfinmallséigfi: hQTYIBTITiCB-AS pla the next game [gamut flverpool 40-18 to pile u a first victory in Detroit inst slln- mimic Hutton who remaned in place. The fiilfifwf-llptsplt réievg The Cgmcag whme Sarah. bet for. hem ‘mm several roékies m“ gaitrtlalrd ur lalytn ht and the third 114.37 mm tn their twoggmg, tog]. dny led a 191.0610“ Tcmmo at. n"; Period Montreal because of busines ree- wBOStOILCh caso. De i?) ‘o rde- te “s1 g8‘ m Raid ave b - wh has Wm ed u some ~10“? - P] By n! . goal “m; 56mm tack. Replaclns Gordie Drllion, the sons 11"1d- but I 11k” ‘hem 1‘ “'3 ° r I r k1) B3 as. 1m e ?°x'1 m’ m1°m humfil’, we,“ we 1m gyms 1mm“ 11 Packed 11°11“ 0f The taller and more eiiperienced L955;- nce nah; “kg”; Met; y_-r°m,m, N Mew (Apps Siam -———-———i— nflmed- g“ I °5 n5 mwer‘ ca" a“? d,“ 3h ykl ‘Ems, Le "P" than 5-900- b1! JHCK MCDOXI- home team took common of play scored three 80.815 and 885mm on 0W5“) é,“ - BASEBALL RESULTS It should be a. tighter race. s‘ oud have more punch but doesnt Finns‘. asha ‘ieuar N .1‘ ms ad, eortare wingman. was the star from the openin whistle and never two others. Conch Hap Day z_'rommo gtanwek; 1513 though, for the’ Yankees arent as gure to get as good pitching as 9m R11 W ° I - “m; as " her °1 1'4? 1118M "Oil"! three times. were headed in he rough and fast b-nciled the high-scoring Drillon Pedqities—driafldo (z) abet Bush 511mg- TW° ‘“‘1e1‘1 ’°1’1‘“°’"°“‘5 DJIf-m" . “$1 e 1'" o“ “M” {mm Nay‘, ' "L" 1“ “"11 1 112m“ “YWLQWW- The? 1° 124° i" 1m - ohd Bucko McDonald in an ef- "(z Goldlhrm ' ' - have weakened me delenm int? gleam limt mo strong at sec- v ‘inf Iiienry Edqiiulis rem Ce a! 111? 3%:': an‘ ‘on wfind a winning combmmmh - < (Canadian Press) itching is uncertain. But a cu olnmlor andbgti outfield is SWTTZIEBBIXA the fill-r 6d. N” m“ s“ A 001mm! Lwo o; m. “and Pa,“ at won l7 games last year can o n2 rag a u . Boston may e wns ave a p y FAREWELL To '91)‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE anon-l w slough off a lot before it not have as much punch as last infield, with rookie Vernon Stephens I Toronto goals and was credited with three assists to bring his play- 3—'I‘0r0n-ii0, Goldham 1 :59 mg to worry about a rear guard year for Joe Cronin wants to be a. from Toledo at short: a good out- istiiiis HAPPY HOURS WNW 1 a 5 i - off point will w 13- ‘Ilie ‘"11" 4—-T°i‘°"*°- $111111" "1'“i'1°” ‘=11 ‘irookaiynlr hi3 gig $325 a o “$8111” t h called stars iliorllflhnillligvliiidlsiiitulhlghJogilhlieski {he}dctiiiiiicilihihhpirhbiillrlingea ettctgr - .- Toronto goals wcht to Niall Metz s-Tol-orrw D Metz (Aptps u 1w" -°' - - M111”? ‘my as . .~ - y ° n 1‘ g Will Close For The Season .~: ' - ' - - ~ - Davis Allen (7) and Gwen, Hub from a1] clubs and othels may go but. J.mmy Foxxs hitting may fall "Hm 188$ yeflr- W811!’ s‘““"““r1“- 5°” Gddham Mm’ 14111 bell Melton <4) Fe-ldmiin (B). Ad- gum. the summer So this year. off and Ted Williams isn't likely to Washington had to replace three- :-: 1N A 1) Ay 0R Twg I 1"“ m" sflmfl" °-T°r°“1°- APPS in Mm- G°1“" nag’ to) and Damli-XIK- n. rdgltloh to the Lisual uhbredtct- bat .406 again. The pitching looks fourths o! its infield (including Syd Howe sparked m’ “my hum 14:39 able factors-injuries and slumps—‘ better, even though Earl Johnson. Cecil Travis runner-up for the bat- . , WED AND Dam“ mebad‘ 1“ ‘1‘° .1“““1 F" "_T°.'°“1°- u M“! ‘N- MW” Pittsburgh zoo zoo 000-4 1 o any writer foolhardy enough to lvliclley Harris and Lefty GIOVQ are ting champ onship), two-thirds oi {-1 specm] chsmg Kata‘ ' M M» 11° “m” 1“ W113i 1,1“ 15:43 Cincinnati ooo ozo ooo-z o 2 Select nmshm, pQ5lflon5 for the gone. its outfield, one-half of its catching THUR$DAY __ goal and made plays for Aex F'€Ii8ltl€5——()l‘l8l1dO.MCCl‘€€dY. Dav- Bulgher and Lopez: Walters and teams bumps m“, the uncertainties Ti erg Lose Punch staff and several pitchers. So the x3192?‘ and can Llswmb’ m‘ me mm“ m Henisley. of the draft. July lineups may be Detroit, ong a powerful hitting Senators can't go far. The A's. a :4 ADULTS_..20¢_C]-|ILDREN_10¢ Fireworks broke loose in the Third Period final period when Bob Goldham ‘ and Don Grosso slugged it out at B-Detmit. (McResvy, Lill- considerably different from those h. ghmfgliis ooo 301 000-4 a i Pusseau, Schmitz (6) and Mc- zoo oos ooo-s s 1 0,, Owning day_ club, has lost its sock but Del Bak- er_ is optimistic Jibout“ hlsupitcillng. good eighth last year. ale a defin- ite cellar-threat again. 2-! =___ 2-2 % 2'2 ii Z-Z E‘ we! boardjs Qnfldththen (ifzfllinwd Fgcmbetlosn mm (A s“ Ouuough, M cooper Henley (a) OUT OUR WAY By. J. R. Wiliams OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoop]; ereu epenay X. orn.. , - .' ' ' _ _i ., v Goldllnm received a minor and a. owsgi) 5:31 m“ n and 0D“ and w' Cooper (7) FNEJINE.’ BUT 1 DON'T >\_ "AW,TW165‘5~' LET ME 1T “(A5 maicr and Grosso was charged l0_Toronto. Apps (D. Metz) 9320 30st,," 0m 000 1g0_.g m 9 WANT MY $0M ‘lb BE i AeTauNo you Wn-H A QEVEL- % A GREAT with a mnjol for their ilstlc ef- i1~Detroit, Mutter (Howe) 13:07 Phfladel hi“ m0 000 ooo_1 31 Ggnqg. AROUND ‘Ti-unlic- I / l forts. Referee ClflnCy added mis- l2—Detroit. Liscombe (Howe) 15:39 Javeryl’ and Lcmbmdi. Johnson’ we HE mm KNOCK i ATloN. w lT WAG» MY BULLET ,1 JOB, MAJOR. conduct penalties to both for their Penalt-iee-Goldhem (minor, major Manon (9) and wan-en: BULLS 9th’ WITH ONE THAT ggougg-r DQWN 1145f IAIAOYOU I . eonduct in the cooler. and misconduct), 0mm, (ma. PUNCH I 59V PLANEIA, My KEEN % WEgE Al; 4 Coach He}? Day milled s sur- lor and misconduct). AMERICAN LEAGUE THérHaglgT-gegxé; t EqE PERICéD "-5 NRMNL CORRECT ¢ 1Q qgug 4:: W“ A ' ' blééulfiElw-vi WONDER li= / N5 THE ' GOUT uucts , hZYhii-‘Zrtlbu gig 300i» 3303i lg g GEM-m EVEwHMG? GENERAL Mes Aizri-iuiz é WALNUTS g Abide? w . Yanks And Dodgers Start In PVhere They Left Off As New Season Starts Buffing ond Dickey: Hudson and Early. 5t. Louis 00 Chicago 000 000 000-0 3 l Mllncrie! and Srwilt; Rlgnev and Treih i Phlladel his 101 010 000-3 10 1 _ ____ Boston p an 0oz 10x-8 i4 1 _ _ . Marchildon. Ctiristcpller (7) and ________- ’ .37 “haw” 1W1" M11"- T° "-141 1° 111% 0011111151011» me Haves: H. Newsome and Peacock. i Associated Press sport Writer Dodgers lmadle five errors and three Con,” (5; i _ ubie p a s. \\ _ 5 NEW YORK. April 14—(AP)- Meanwh e, the Dodgers’ chief Chwfland 190 100 gm_5 13 1 \ ~- Bascball opened 115 dcors for 1942 National League rivals, St. Louis Den-n" 011 000 000.4; 7 1 ln clght big league parks today and Cardinals, were nosed out 5-4 bv 13am“ Having (9) and Des“. 190.7% fans pcured in to see their the Cubs. who raided Mort C00p€r lels; Benton, Henshaw (8) and favorites lA/illie g multitude of otll- for two runs ln the first inning T9. gt, er fans followed their teams from ar. It was a 881a getaway for .ew York Yankees and Bl00kiy11 Dodg- ers, last year's World Selmes rivals. gnd for the opening day's other winners-Boston Red Sox, Cleve- land Indians and St. Louis Browns 1n the American League and Pitts- burgh Pirates, Boston Braves and and three more in the sixth. Di the course of the Bruins‘ triumph lvmnager Jimmy Wilson was ban- ished by the umpires and two of his outfielder, Dom Dallessandro and Charley Gilbert, were hurt. although apgsarenttiy not seriously. ‘Ihe Pira dawned Cincinnati Reds 4-2 as big Mex Butcher out.- pitctled Bucky Walters, six hits to MILLIONTH RARCEL LONDON — (C?) - The Dutch- ‘ss of Gloucester personally packed the millionth parcel for prisoners of war when she visited he packin centre of the British Red Cross m St. John War Organization. 192 121 COULDWT USE ME A5 Hi5 ON A ‘IOU COULDNW came! WALK AN HOUR A60, mo sow ‘towns sump- me AROUND LiKE A HOP- RECOVEES Chicago Cubs in the National seven. The Reds made two errors Dockendorff B5 101 FAQT: 1.4: . dhdthi ldt bi fit °W5C°19 ' = 1gb“? Rlrifing. 37-year-old right- hitting“ beiiiltrldo (iflavlnog Toto‘: 2130. WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY wgwggw m, J LEANDER High Single: E. Mitchell-HO. i hazlder, started hs 18th season ton stranded. under the big top by giving Vice The Braves squeezed past the High Tin-cc: E. Mitchell-BOO. ' '—" " ‘ President Henry Wallace and alooo mug z-l in n tight skirmish iea- —~—-— BmNGmg Up FATHER RY 3”?" 51°11'13"“ fans at Washington g magnificent tured by the two tirrely hits 0d 41- HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE one-than shocw in nluttlng out the year-old John Cooney. I l T?‘ j . Sena ors ~ . n erna ona segue - , ~ The veteran allowed only three -i_ ‘J1 W"/Q'-'G§1'TO AHgmA | “n- 1'5 ",‘,*‘{,,?A°,t ' glngles and gave up one walk with- ' ' A. S. l.:- Mp5 |=T%A5 $,'_§","filg"‘a“4* A5 AGE-Elmo E55 , Efirflflig-J i out lettlhg a rival get past first Qw Ing F. Butler 162 151 160 u Pulls/Mo DS-PM ALL QSi-rr-wa HIM‘ ate oars see 11-m- “E55 . t base. In addition. he made two J_ W119, 192 131 got; 5Uu<- ‘FHISWAY-IKIN sav izisirr- ‘Bows mu.»- cmosoagtsie mxE EH6 ; of the champions‘ 10 hits and E Doyle 133 321 143 lwefiATTi-EARMY QMP- l: ET? 0J5AVED .i ; kflcvktd time Y-WO ""16 In I '_—' L. Blanchard 22o 180 1'11 -. us une- . sgCOllfi-lllllilig uprising that assur- Y-M-C-A- BOWLING ALLEYS A Mccloskey 19g ggg e victory. i—- ' _ Bob Mltincrkilef. anotlLter big right‘; Service Club League Total 27m’ handel- o w cm mu: is, gxpecte ._ this season. rivollrd this pertor- iii-v Gradlz- LDB',,',',,,§,EF"S°"' m m m mance by pitching the Browns to G. Stewart 231 160 240 white 11-7 236 13o a 3-0 thrcc-hit. triumph over the F‘. Pierce 170 250 218 E’ Ranamm 177 207 281 Whit/e sox at CBITKPE‘). Muncrlef hlzoyg: 1d 3g; gig E" Cork,‘ 1m ‘B6 21o gave no pll.~sc.=, n. owcr no runners . ac na ‘ " so‘ "r ti: £212.“. ‘ls:- 3434 “*1 m w" “r-rififfiiii ‘s5 ‘i’ "3 n zn llts. l - : . . ' ncy a sarcng rtbuttal, yielrl- 5112239 Enlqgzgzginsggl‘ lng onllv five hus, and the game Kinsmen: 5 ' ' ‘V1150: eani-iiiiier- g ¥llitisier wh1"B“"5“_ 16 194 193 m’ w’ "m" “""'"'“w“""""'“"d ent kllld of an apcrlinz-dtly spec- G Ayers 156 199 200 B- Mccabc 5 ,1 tacic by collrctinu a hcme run E Nicholson 188 14B 174 3 51°V9115°11 193 153 16 and tlllw- stnglcg to dl‘l\'€ ln tivc Ci. l-liltclleson 178 160 216 W- smVen-“m 140 114 133 By Edwina izillcs1ns till; RPIihSZX ovlrgivllclm- Total: zaas. g. ggiéstison 3g? flPPlE AND "CAP" STUBBS etl Ph lndop la A? Ietics 8- . . ' ' l-Is homct» cnlvc wth two on in Prlnteru- T0tal-2549. . 1- -' H V EN yugy g5 5Q qpgmgp ‘rusv aRANWAA-WI/ANT ANY i-RRANDS’ tho first inning and spzirkrd the R. Duncan I'll 207 I16 FDONT Hm“ YOUD A E BE w! KNOW vou RUN" OR QOMETHIN’?! d Sockets in lllc day‘: biggest M. Cdl-mlchm 1'79 324 153 hm Tiirtiv- OF TH’) a fli'l"~igf‘-—11 hits F. Gaudet 1H6 238 209 W. Montetih 180 116 222 ‘r The Illfiliills gztve their nrw maii- E. Pineau 109 188 241 J. Burges 171 124 168 Fr HRH‘, ZQ-Yfilt-(d Lru Bollriretiu. a A. Shcrren 173 162 204 E. Collier 120 227 101 ‘Q rollszne seudcll with ll 5-2 victory Total: 2960. B. Dooley 179 16B 220 , over the Tigers at DQITQU, Among Low score 110 114 133 5t their ls hits lvere g home run, Y; Mam... TQgg1__g441_ . double and sltgm by rookie Les l". Snail 213 192 255 High single F. Cox 231, 1 Fitming and a hfmer by KM) E. Bell 178 240 216 High three F. Cox 613. 5 Kelinsi- R. iePaize 212 1'11 loo whiz Bangs a points. The Dodgers. as might _ be ex- J. i-laslam 158 146 178 Jam Tarts o points, poctcd, provldcd the dafflcst ball if Cudmnre 17g 150 170 Tonmm a; 7 o-c|nck;_ grime of lllc day. a 7-5 shellacking Total; 2353, Q N_ R semi Fmay of New York Giants before 42.653 Hiah Single. M. Carmichael-BM. R.C.A.F. vs. R. A. F. inns at the Polo Grounds. They High Three, w, 5on4“), M 9 P M,_ ball‘: aiiigixillcnsie t‘: sgrgeofltillir 13mm”. 3|,“ A“ 5w“, vs‘- mve Ace.‘ in the first. inning, ‘Elfidfd two more 3131c McDonald Chm v5‘ All cm“- rm Pewre Brent's homirr in the Pilotsz- ' gllgrtgh. and aottbgrwiin ‘tie zgoxul ‘flfl 1:48 134 BILL IS UNDER COVER By weflyyu 1 ' a '3' r -“- 1’ ' ‘ “° 11° 1° 1 162 ' TlLLIE THE TUlLER- ed six fine shutout lllfilhgX, they p; flglmg‘ 144 134 130 let the Giants b eel: lrcs for five c, v 1 159 155 139 runs ifl the ievnltri-ithreo 0i .1. Mgclbeod 22o 12s 125 THAT was ‘CLB/EROF HER 1 GAIE ‘r00 A GUlCK ‘SOB OF them on a home rim by b‘: John Tbtfll! 2343. Asulue FORALLTHAT SERVICE SERVlClNG, MISSJS "ti-ten: Ammo g 5O SHE COULD TALK T0 BILL ELSE I - Buck Prlvntw- ' ALosieJ. HOPE SHE HASMT - 1cm ,_ ii iii l“ - rm HM . 5 gxasmuarttiu E Tw“;”;,,,,"""' m, ,9, g, P. u. I. NATIONAL PARK _ _ F . M x t a4 15 1.. —-—' 1min: Ind Qélaillylnl Glenn» gTi/hiccmglirzge its iii ti; The public is hereby sd- h ' "1 13- vised that a closed season n J C0rp9rg||g_ on trout fishing will be in ' ' E Henry 198 102 188 effect in the waters of the OPTOMETRIST In ‘g/girltglllell fig Q; 37g P. E. l. National Park until "Mime P 1;‘ n a. amt...“ lg; 95 100 July l. 1942. om fln n: lo t . . c ml 127 lol a film r M? Total: 224a. By "M" . llolldays etc. by appointment s" umv E A_ SMITH, om . Connected with I ‘ '_ ‘ ' .. stilt. iii S"P"'"‘*;',';_';',- L. iibrd liu w laa '