APRIL 1040 Kid Tanner Scores Teehalfcll Knockout 111,4 liaililllll‘ a Diltlh‘ c111 vi L‘ 111 d roll Tanner‘ the Rangers in 1~-'>'~1.~ 1?. 10411 of the ‘team as any group of leather-lungs second after Bilbo vcore. His second goal $10. 00 TO BE AWARDED If you iztlcsscd 0n Election outcome lie there tonight and see who wins-Also try to name Man. Yrrilrl» swirl VBURNO m1: MICE?’ l: llolll lulllglll. 1111- llelll lll sllill-red 0;, \\'l[ll| ll 1i... :1 l.l'u 11 head. 010E123 TAKE THE cnAaaoTfrErowN {GUARDIAN LED 11v s TANLEY CUP SERIES PAGE. SEYEEPL REMEMBER WHgN (h The Canadian Pres!) Johnny _Dunclee - the Scotch Wop-detained his world Juniol lightweight boxing crown at T0- ronto 17 years ago tonight when he shaded Jinun Buffalo in 10 fast rounds. The New Karim later held the featherweight P111". zicd the 1n baseball, have been blowing spring bubbles for years. For sev- eral seasons now, those bubbles have been exploding with discour- jtlglllg regularity along about June But these fans think they really ‘have something to become excwri about this year-something that , has a, tantalizing home town flavor. ‘No less than four White Sox rook- ‘lu who call Chicago their home may stick with the club this sea- Gornlc Chicag Chicag as there is 1n the game. Bob Kennedy. 19, has sold him- 1 elf completely to Dykes. This 1B0- .pou:ld slx-looter with the rifle {arm-may start the season at third {base l! mic MicNairb sore flipper doesn't irrlprove. Don Killoway has a chance tn start the season on second and will be carried as an lnlield utility man. Oral Grove and Ed Welland, pitching products‘ Of Chicago High School and sani- lot diamonds. have been doing s0 well Dykes may keep both on. the lips. 5mm,‘ 531'; ' scwel. TONIGHT A T FORUM 1-$5.00 FOR ELECTION GUESS 2-55.00 FOR IDENTIFYING MR. APRIL 1st. Boston the Mystery M sch REGULAR SKATE -14 BANDS Rftilfil-‘l. Posczlc-l. Scari. New York Oklahoma Oity (TL) 000 000 100-1 4 2 Pearson, Grlssolll and Dickey. R1- McClcllrloll, Wilkslc and G. Dickey, RCll-vll. New York Cleveland Gumbel-t, iler. Zubcr, Nil_\'llll('l( llll(l Began, three runs. kl M. El Paso, Tex. 3‘ 0‘0 000-4101 312 000 0071-6 8 0 Passeau and Todd; Dellrlcll, Smrth and Turner, TNSll, 0 (N) o (A) . . T h l How the “wefprwf” ‘iiglgTbCgitg (limb; lnlo erlllusrilliig Paper 0n Player's liIrt yiagyshouid that ooéneb about M- R°m°- G"- . Jimmy kes team cou ecome ll “MILD clgareliea ‘as scrappy and colorful an outfit Emu?‘ (gall, Macon, Kimball Franks; Burgesi, Loellbaum and L. Fuchs. At Waycross, Ga. (N) 01D 0012 l0l—5 8 0 (A1 002 1'20 3110-9 l9 l Joiner (Al ring, Fla. (N1 ‘Ilill B11301? 100 103 lZil 0lx~l0l4 0 Early. BflllllPll‘ 11nd A‘lfl- . revys. Masl; Brallclh-Wasilollrll 111 Other Exhibition Res-tilts: an.‘- At Oklahoma City, Okla. ‘(A) 100 050 200-8 l1 0 rllltl O'l)czl: At. Statcsvllle, N. (‘. Cincinnati [Ni 100 215 022-1 0'3 ‘.110 000» ‘l Tilolllproll, Slriillvr. Lombardi. lwagzlcr and Peacock. Dogma llizll, ifcvlllg | Rochester (11111 0110 000 000/O 3 ti Philadelphia 1N» 200 (101 00x—3 6 l and Scllefflllg; and Warren. Brunei" 003 000 030-6 1 l 100 000 000-l 8 i Mancuso. Mll- 200 Ml-Oll TOMORROW NIGHT FRIDAY p_ E_ 1_ srrrn SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS I WILL BRING TOGETHER The lslilntYs Fastest Skaters In A Battle Tor Championship Honors. EVERY RAGE WILL THRILL Y0ll—- 75 r1|i€‘( :l .ll'llSlS arc waiting for the crack of the starierfls gun-.-,\'o lie 11y! Lllsi big Event of the Season with prices shaved Rock Bottom ABIELTS 25c CHILDREN I50 SKATE AFTER TllE RAC down to FORUM N0 Prtllms, Every Race Final First Race at 8 Sharp 1 - l Relentless Attack Downs Another T16 BOWLWG - Maple L eafs F 0 r 6-2 Would Give RESULTS I I Score In Second Game Kirkland 56"“ _!_i_ (By sill-lot 21.11.0111. (tllladian lRed H u L’ d“ MIDLAND om Apm 3 ‘C _ <11 .11 orn . emu. . - -— - h I W“ r served 1.11» mu ofuthreeertligvblnxli P) ——George pllalev. vice-President CMMRTTITWVN "u" ,- HOL! NAM: nowmlvu m“ M- vlure c1 111. .1 n; ,> \‘ were ‘eve wile Hextall sh t his “l the ‘mid game.“ a“ ‘klmxubranch Xork Huang: - flaldllcd blfororiltil) l third goall but “Homer 118811? was §§Q§°§f§§§ys l,’§§,‘§,‘{§“,§‘.‘kl“§“ Lulu.’ (Semi “nah, m‘ Fm“ “an” liillplc Lc1t~ (i=3 brmre 13.000 fans 1 off when Dutch Hlller and Lynn land Lake Wm Wm the "$9,185 gum; Last 1 m t lJ-igll: LA~>KI 100;. .l lwo-gllllle lead l Patrick fired the last two Ranger He 9x91541194 that Association AYevs tliexAllogtahe H01 Name he S11 .1 ca,» 11.11.11 Bryan goals within a minute o: each “he; Dmvlde ma; jnter-brangh Dr_1,wmrd m; n, 15a ‘oar...’ m. ‘i! ‘gin m6 right _ znll ‘ rm to victory with other 1n the third period. E18. owns are on a bcst-of-three I. Paquetm 150 N1 I38 League play o feel bl; degeatlglgrgrll: tllrehz‘ as and that Kirklgnd Lake élaon 1)_ plgceil 313 30g 13;, Five Aces in the ‘ma! game of i.lt _ SUMMARY thsfirst lgllanlel in Tol nti) laétt. t K_ yum] 134 m; 13b schedule “m first game m semi l-,~-.1:~ll l h! aynvlle 1e second rl .a\\'a J_ Mcmeer 176 171 16411-111515 m t tnld ' (mgr) {1_ n,“ puqod last night resuited lll R tie. A draw Mrs J Mcmeer 169 m6 193 m 6W 5 l" B" night when dgnuk.» _, or 5, v ctorv for Kirkland Luke if) T} i_3189_ e Tlds Play the Five Aces in oil a. 11 ill\’.\‘ I-TODOXItO, Taylor (Schriner, nlwggurdnlgflgfie 131 Ottgrlltlgextflrenrgrrollg ° a » '- best W‘ °1 I- thm same series- niid no: Homer) 5:01 “fies w 3 e e n Roynlll ' n" A”. ""59 Oil“ T-“H- Z-TONMO- Golda» (Langelle. "l: slydne wins the third game B "'01" P “ 1 P- Merkw 6:01 fOllfth gamve will be played in Tor- A. MCFarlane 1111 loo e54 a. McDonald 200 104 23s ~- ' soiiljmlaglgiegrs, Hextall (i-illler, Wat- onto Saturday afternoon. ~13? ggtgiegf ilbwCasliaaghan gag 131 225 ' ' 1'9 162 146 114e5__ _ _ W. 0.1:‘ ' 140 177 282 ‘ ~ be“ “i” Pena NW Maritime Title I» ""199? m 1w =14 i’ S21???" A? fir‘ ill ‘Y W“ “I PF ‘We mm" Second Period P-Tlgibglkilréigi? 1'13 198 Totel—29l9 1e lat-r 11.1111: Gcldup. a _ - ' Ladies i-iigli Single, Mrs. O t-‘l ll‘l‘l'-.\l~I/ll' f,1l'.\.1:-<l who was ygfzangfiis’ Prat‘ (N' cowme) way 282, I a A“ Sh", . r1 .. o1‘ llle fir-ills. '5_Rangers_ Hamill (Heller) 19:48 Ladies Higl ‘Three 599. D“ 1h Dun-v 2m 162 ,7,’ " ‘l ' '., _","",“;. P”? Penalties-Hornet 121. Shiblcky. F 'd S t d Wgieils High Smsle I- Help“ c. McDonald 222 186 1112 _, ~ ,_ y 1-“; "H We“: Tl ay, a Ur a)’ ~ - R. Cameron 2'": 11in 14v. two u,» 111 s..\ 111.: t 11nd seem- Third l,‘ l“ Gents High ‘three, I, Harper 6'10. A_ Shem-m 235 300 m l running vtell vnthin tilem- " " " r ""’—' c Q Bu“, 349 238 189 gt‘ res. _ db‘; ' o» l-éilsiz- §Z€l§$“<§l‘§?..'%?.“’1§.si“lP,Y'**iM°‘L31P1li~ , $531122. A ... .0. - ~ :1 goals ' - - ~- - ' - were a ->' a - 1v. .1. Cow 214 as‘: zen - - -' 1 by '1..1-. 1 < <~.»1r111p.m"' 13121 ~<11'-sc111=1§~1c biekvlvell W" w‘ 31*" A. Cnlllpbcll 142 15a 151 High Three, A Sherri‘! 102. ' 111 . 13111.00.‘ 1110' B-Rlngfifs- L‘ P""°“ ‘Pml- Hula“. ,Ofi."“‘°{‘\§.j§_flfigflfltlgg‘WBIE-Q- ‘lc. w. Patterson 215 165 251 n Range“ s.“ p‘, ,,,,.,_._ m mdltssyliellerl 11MB Wusiveek 51ml ‘Vzzdgnck N B 1,, 1A Kane l6! 174 169 Tonight At 8.30 “WES m u] m‘ m [Him lme 1m ‘Scerilaiiilei-inii-iflivlh gaiiillzllrlnan’ wu- ‘tiie Marltillne {Ahhe The lialllilcshrldlog tgliilisht 23% % £6 La'b B b” v Second 11f wt. n11 .\l"cil tle ~ A 1 - - - ' b- . _ . aug 3 m ros ar s _s. Tn t triumph \\ 111.1» miles 111 the Pggglgyed “m” an“ alum“ Total-3'793. Flrestonefls no” l l l“ m” film‘ Yarmolith was ruvarrlrri tllle nlo- no” 111 ‘-'~~ 111i! vllleial tllanlpioilslrp \\‘l1l'll "1'l1.1x, : ronvbsiuvi “k ivicnce ' ' m‘ othe lll1flll5l..(l0('l(i0dli0t 1o _ - l1?‘"€llm‘l""l i illlgyoffir lggéillllls ggg t , Callaghan m 187 125 QSlIGWa En ErS in almo. l - m1 1 1 Sox Have Hlgh Baseball Results gill? is? l§§ Eastern Finak - I < T 1 1-4582. ill ~ ~ l H°Pe‘ F“ 194° ...~.:—.1 A . . rill-e 11 2.111 1 1 t; - 1. T1,- MIAMI IAC . “a. prl i.—-1 :1 les 121 rec. . 11 '~ Qlihlfibn”. H l H 1"‘ (AP1—A rookie battery ronllllllerl Gents High Single, N. J. Clow I seemed ‘lillpl? l Dltohin! and hitting to gag Pvillfl-y Silzllqnts m h Tm" N J Clo k 1:11:11?’ tllliatrtt-g . rleunitls w CHICAGO, Alprll 3—(AP)—'1‘hat %°;.‘_."§1‘,‘§1,Pfl§l‘§§. on Lil-i) n-alilltliiiii 17ml.‘ g ' 4 ' w (‘xgigfllgiwfllélatllfll 1 8i Ailhnkw” ‘Hextall, the . ~11 lfcciaey lrosy 511N118 dream 0! QWTY base’ over Roclleslvl- of the Iiltorllatiolllll chum 1 ~ ‘ h 11in or new? League's l": ' a. l z “ol-iball fall-that. his DGFLIUHBINCIUQ ljeaglie in all (‘Xlllllliltlll game to- T011181"- Iit 7-00 _ ' en, Czfiggaflflflfiseflerfl”tffffiqffi§fv through the . wvlsllll. hild will come up with 0118 01‘ "V0 k-d HEY» ~ d "efeetilw south Porcupine Porlzlos gone scoreless to sewn stlwligllllstars-mas Chicago White 33X While R01‘ Brvner till-lied in a 15"“! Kim" ill "ml-Tlflllll ‘10-1 to take a besl-Of-three series 1n playoff games hr we he sank lhe loyalists walking on an‘. three-hzt mound pellorlrlancr, Flvc Aces Vs. Prince G~°°°W- lfltrfllilht games. Leafsthzlilmost . lvle llfilfldfll. hilt-fl Perhvavigsltit ghoul? be polntglbiglll; tilarfihermBezk Wgrrten pgllflli out Th_ b] T cut er l1\V0~_0'l. 1m: in a that e ox ans, as sng es e rs m1 sx 1 n- lm _ late in the fi-l vericd- mid sent blind to the shortcomings of ulelr nlflgs to drive in 0.1-0 oi rile Plllls‘ e hen“ Starring POPEYE Ben Hogan Seen Good Bet To Win Golf Tourney Bill Ben! “wanna-m Sport! Writer AUGUSTA, Ge. April 3 -(A?)—- Ben Hogan still ls swinging in the groove. Bwause of that, and in spite o! the law oi averages, the former Texas caddie shaped up to- night es a ‘od bet to win the seventh annl.\‘ masters‘ club tour- nament which opens tomorrow at- the Auglista Nat OIlB-l G011’ Club. Thy. afternoon Ben played the course in 67, five under par. Yester- drl , he was 6B. It's obvious that he s runnin right alon in the sub- lghat enable him to lead ‘pa: streak V he fields successively at Pinehurst. Greensboro and Ashe e. With wood or iron, he continues to show the accurac of an ex ert marksman. Pia, lng w th his fel ow- star of the win er circuit, Houston's Jimmy Demaret, H n hit the pin grills“ afternoon wl h two brassle o But Hogan in not the only man who has been on hishwiame around here. Bracketed with m tn the odds ls Ralph Guldahl. winner a ylear a o, unable to win a. tourna- ment s nce then, bllt convinced that right now he is hitting the ball as well as he ever has. Submarines Win Murray Cup At Borden The fifth and final game be- tween the Sublnarinee acid Air- ports was played in the Borden rink on Tuesday night. These teams have been very evenly matched during the series and this game was hard fought throughout. At one tzine it looked as though the Airports would win but m the la-st of the third period the Sub- marines got two quick goals and won the game by the score o! 5-4. At the close of the game Mr. Eldon Campbell, manager of the rink presented Sterling MacLeod, cap- tain of the Submarines, with the Murray Cup. All Classes Are Well Filled l For Big Speed Skate Meet Held: Tomorrow Night At Forum Pminotor C. F. Archer stated lee night that 86 entries werereceived tor the Provincial Speed Skating Championships at tne Jim-um Fri- day nlght. This number does not include Charlottetown troupe o1’ iigure and aerobatic skaters which are apt to steal the spotlight in to- morrow nights classic event. ‘There w be eight and possibly ten o! these fancy skaters who have been practicing, the art all winter and. their perlormance will sprprise and. thrill he large crowd expected to at- tend the antluarspeed class c, com- lete list of entries will be omorro which will e land! lpeed king! East Royalty; Royals Win Rural Title East Royalty Rnyals defeated West Royalty Bearcats 5-3 last night to take the Rural cilampion- ship._The game was played at, the Charlottetown Forum. West Royalty drew first blood when their D. MacKlnnoll scored. ‘llle winners canle back before the period ended, however, to even the count. West Royalty again took the of- fensive in the second when Kelly scored. Smith oi the Royals tied the score and a few minutes later Jorgcllsell put them into the lead The period ended 3-2 for the Royals, Earl in the last period Bear- cats ted the score again only to see their chance of victory slip, when Tom Agnew scored. A few minutes later Robertson added to the lead by another goal. The game last night was to have and queens. m‘ m“ my e eompe. on veer be keener and the finishes closer owing to all skaters having another year's experience and training under their belt. The Senior Ladies and Senig," Mons races will be fought to the fin- lsll and prrcvious records are liable to be ore the meet is over. A very capable card oi officials are chosen to handle the races and “no flclfly‘ Will be tilt? watchword. Me- Lecd and Millbum will rivals this year but the odds i110 leaning on either Miilburn or Mr» hood to repeat. Both Beni Referee, sam Doyle. Starter, Bill Gillispie. Chler clerk of the course, Jimmy Co le 5r. been played between East Royalty X51 and Dunstafihage, it was nnzloun- lmnlliilfi§_°l°* o’ cow-u’ ‘w’ ced. The West Roya t," squad sub- I stituted when the Dunstafinage era, Angus McEachern, Ila-ed Pillclzglrd, Louis Stewart. lfi“'§l‘..li"“§'i-Tsl."a’al.a“v‘l“i% CHALLENGE "- were‘ ' ‘ ’ ' es J. R. Williams, Chplhgl mltlligll G H ea. amp , e0 ., Ralph Cameron. m’ 00p" "Scorers. Tlny Matheson, Pat Pow- team did not appear, 5 We, the Gggow ‘Road Maple Leafs hereby challenge the Brack- 1BY Rovers. to a ame of hockey ‘fol? Part1"... 1 s a e e F1 g m" week P 0 allege named in each mun will be (Slit) WILLARD ROBERTS. Captain. Officials Referee. Starter, Clerk of Course and stidrers onlv, all others on benches at finish line 11nd four oor- ners o! oourse. (Patrol Judges.) Use Millard’: for dandruff. l l!‘ 1141M Nor l i LlKE POPEYE. \' HlM LL TELL JUST GIVE ME A MONtE NT TO GET MYSELF TOGETHER HEHHEH t-LHEHHEH 1s "rue NAME, cAu. ME‘ new‘ FOR snow AH! 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