" . THE BIKE SHOE’ " _ I ‘ ,,~ . I lilt iittillt (if ffiiiflffmllh: (Hunky In!" liitvytlw. i APRIL 26. 194a THEIZHARLOTTETOWN. L PAGE SEVEN kYankccs Out 0 \ (By Gayle Talbot)‘ NEW YORK. April IS-(Alfi- llerman Kelser. the Missouri boy who confounded the experts by running the recent Masters’ Golf ‘Fnurn ment at Augusta. came tto town oday to receive the accolade of New York sportsmen and. in- cidentally. receive some expert ad- t-tre from that city slicker. Craig Wood. Honor guest at a luncheon. Kels- rr modestly told of hie victory over the country's greatest players in the Ge classic and~ rasa- od the hope that he mi ht n the first cost-war o tou ent at Cleveland in Ju e. Kt-lserh- putting was the decis- h-o factor in his Augusta victory. i-le had only three ,.three- utt greens 1:172 holes there, inclu lug an almost disastrous experience on the final green. He hasn't had a three-putter since in several ex- hibition rounds. "I still wake up sweating over that last hole," he said wit n smile. "I wanted a bi-rdie three to he sure of belting Ben 1108011. and i went for it. though it was a down- ill hilt slope and the green was very fast. I went so far past that I missed coming back. After taking (‘git five I was so tired that 1’ hop- t-d Hogan either would heat me or lose. f didn't want any play-oft." As it turned out. of course, Hog- hoie. falling victim to the same slope that had tricked Kaiser. So for the first time an "outsider" won the Masters. n. u... worm i (inon Tournament In liio lie Jsniero, in July under the p n: the United States Professional Lawn Tennis n, Arranaemmie for the meet at l-llc Quitandhina resort hotel near here were c ted today by Frank Rcrioha. axeouti secretes-y (file iheYUQLILTAf. 15110.net: from w or seven , to work out details. n‘ ‘n Oscar Ometeinlfiuitandhlna ho- who anno eed d: ' i.‘ will’... c"... " s1 nin - , 3.1.1:... harem would ti; h . In NW YOQ, DNIIGQDS Chill u. Wood a the Ueruna. our: nrmed the oimcement and Clilled ll "a . urnament." since. he said. “we have aet aside $20000 for _ nae oy. in ad- dltiorr to the 010.000 that will he alien as priseato the profession- s " “ s "We o to is of our lvuflmg moi nais down there." Horn. our present national charis- own. .' ‘Pllden. Frank Kovaol, ayee Sabin" and here") Baseball's. g r.- oflmfimm Tournament liominoes. Enroute For lloop Finals (By The Canadian Press) ‘IXDNIO. Aflrll% -- Victorl on their way Wind. or the .1 title. will clay ‘i warm-up uhi itlon game here tomorrow night against Simpson Grade ' ‘Ihe Dominoes. almost perennial Western Canada chassvplous, ar- rived here yesterday and this weekend leave for the beat-oi-dve game championahip round. start- ind ‘rueeday. after reaotiixig the Dominion finale in 1006. t e Victoria squad captured the title in 103-80 and 10414 Bo far this w» a f! Q’ season theyhaveioxgonly twogamesin s0ahe00 Baseball Results AMERICAN LIAGUI Ohica o 006 010 118 1i 1'1 s Cleve d 000000011 a 0 i Inset and ‘flesh; Rcynolds. Oen- ter. ohnaon. Podganiny and Loi- Began it . . . . .. 000 4i!) M) 0 10 0 SLLouis 0000.10 511 1 Newhouser and Tebbetts; Miller, zoldak. Perens, Kramer and Man- cuao. New York UOWUIO 0 0 0 Boston N01200:: 12 1l'1 Racer. Btanceu, Wight and Robinson. and Pytlak. Sllvestri; Dobson 111111011111. IJAGUE 11210010301710 1 010800010 011 8 1.ambert and and Livingston. Schef Boston 100W New York102000010 4 s 1 Lee and Mssi- Kennedy. Peid- man. ‘rrinkle and W. Cooper. 1cm- bardi. Klutts. Bt. Louis 0M'000100 8 ‘I 0 Pittsburgh 102002 00x 5 9 2 Brecheen. Dickson. Krlst and Rice. Wiiber- Heintzelsnan, Rm: and smith. Camelli. INTIINATIONAL LEAGUE ‘lbronto . . . . .. 100 010 000W '1 l Newark (X10 0 41 Coleman and Yount; Pillette and Fallon. Montreal 0000000400 4 5 3 Syracuse 000 1031 S10 1 (10 innings). Fontaine, Peepke. Gebbard and Franks; Harriet, Prendergast. Poi- ivka and West. Just. Rochester 3100000 4 0 0 Jersey City . .. 0102000 S 10 I (‘l- nnings). .Byerly and Robinson; Sendei and Orasso. (Game cslled end ‘I innings, ao- eount of rain). ammo/m‘ ASSOCIATION Kansas City 0; St. Paul 9. Milwaukee 3; Minneapolis - Home Inna: American League: Etten, Yankees; Lindell, Yankees; Dimagi, Y keea; Rad 2: Regret. "*4: so". '1 Pr secret... “Flag n“ Tifigvs 7 17 2 0 ‘.47’ ates; Homes. braves; 'Mi1ler,' eds Wagner-oi Sox 1 1e s 1 .424 and NorthaaadPhiliias 2 each. Fletcher Pirates o 21 s u .401 lane Ba In: American Lu- Reiser. bodgra s so "t 12 .400 e: Doarrmelled Sax n; National Greenberg, igersh so 1'12 .4oo t e: m r, Beds u. ei-iavsits iscauasgstvrt-is I-IiHIR$TAY= strait ta- above. a qliabbyhgbic vl » ix Knee That fond h turn oluthe TllgahiWqys-ziirifi $5.10.“.- delll l" U10 lflllze tusnoutand the interest displayed in the different “W” Iv the Boer-tins Club on Wednesday mm. Swnsored by ‘he Prince o! Wales aa.a.. the Dwsriun was run of! with few de- lays and furnished plenty of action from start to finish. It was an- nounced from the ringside that; 2:11:11? Aaeocwm igitoiciqxtfimteeu byintthe ' 1‘ a vals throughout ‘the seugnuraigr, u 0' i- 0- 0 Wobble; won by the King's saws Y's Men. 1945.46 Pee Wee Champions. and generously dongt- ed by Johnny Williams, keen eup- Wrtor of minor sport are displayed i“ we window on cm long with the H. W. Crock: tn,- Dhy. emblematic of the Island 1n, tcrschoiastic chasnpionshi D. d the C. F. Archer t hy donatld ‘ to the City Intersoho tic churn. pious. both won. by West. Kent, will be presented to the winning teams at the physical fitness ben- quet on Saturday night. 0- + 0 0. July 3th. 0th and 10th have been announced as the dates for the annual New Brunswick-P. 1!‘. 1. not! championship which takes place this summer on the beauti- ful Algonquin course at St. An- drews-byJhe-Sea. Staged in Char- lottetown last year this event at- tracted the largest entry list on record. Sgt. Boyd Britten. stat- ioned here with the 11.0.1110. won this championship last year. cover- ‘ing tho last eighteen holes in par. Britten will not be here to defend his title this year but with the return Pete Kelly. Maurice Bowling. Joe Mahar and other capable golfers to the local links. Charlottetown will be well repre. sented. . e e +_ 4- Charlottetown‘ will be detiendini! two titles as a team coulpoeed of Tommy Stewart. Pud Bcer. Doug Saunders and Boyd Britten also won the team match. There will be increased interest in the pros g1: h w “aem. ‘god competition held in conjunction with this meet as this year a much larger entry list is anticipated. Local golf enthusiasts are anxious to get the season underway and H. 1... Sear. president of the" Bei- vedera Club stated that with a little cooperation from the weath- er man they should be on the Restrictions have been lifted on sporting goods and there should he no shortage of golf balls which were very scarce during the war “m7 e- e- e e Winnipeg's battling MOlldfclli have evened their series with St. Mike's and set ‘the stage for the rubber at Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday night. After same oosoh Joe Prlmeau of St. Mike's made the prediction (that theseriee would go the limit and results have proved him to be somewhat of a crochet. ‘Seldom have two such evenly matched teams opposed each other 1n the Junior classic and regardless of the outcome Saturday night the Memorial cup will be in worthy hds. ‘n #000 "tired old men oi hockey" the ‘Hamilton ‘risers are back in the running for the Allan Cup. according to reports of the last $1110 ,in Saskatoon the "shabby ts" ‘beat the heavier western team at their own same. Still without the services of their scoring nee, Dillon Brady recup- ot the tiu. eratinlq from an attack gen appeared to be to the form that enabled them to down the powerful Montreal sw- aie in time straight names. ~ Duriua sprints trainiha (hm dozens of stories written a. it would be Dick Wake- Williama and Joe Di- o who would probably bet- out ‘for the battled 601m- o n. i the American 1.008118 w First Place By The Canadian Press 8t. ' Oeniimle absorbed their first defeat in eight games in the W Lessee ymterday. while Cincinnati Rbdfl finally equelched their 1046 nemesis by downing Chi cage Cubs for ‘ho first time in 1040 meetdtigs, Cards bowed 5-11 to the Pirates at Pittsburgh. while the Rcda invaded Chicago to carry off a 7-5 win be- iore 0,000 shivering fans in the opener of a two-sands eeriee. In the other same played. Boston Bravos odeod New York Giants 5-4, while the scheduled Brooklyn at Philadelphia contest. was called off by the weatherman. / Ralph Kincrh home run took Piratestcvictoryaal-iedxovein the Bum‘ first run 1n the first inn- lll8 and then hammesed a imm- endous homcir in the third that four "cleared the scoreboard in left field and scored two risna. Cards loss knocked them out of won seven in a row. Cincinnati needed a five run out- iielding blowup by Cubs to take 5w same as three Cub miscues gavegeds as many unearned mark- ers the; seventh inning and down the line. with Boston get. ng the nod in the ninth inning as Fernandez opened, and raced all the way to third when Trinkle threw wild to first on Tommy Holmes’ sacrifice un . _ Csncl-ier Walked- wlho cost the Giants 0170 . slaifered a fracture os-ihe uoiie tinder on his right hand in the fourth inning and the Giantfslclub physician said Cooper would be out of the lineup at least four weeks. ~ BOWLING csrrovvniihnevs fairways within two weeks timef ‘ average fLv-cheeer. High three L. Connors 449. Points: Vics 5' Emmetts 0. Tonight at ‘ii-Arabs vs. Wolves. . t By The Chis-Elan Press Twelve years ago ltonight scuiting fans were greatly worried about the condition of Joe Wright, Jr., who had suffered an internal hem- orrhage after a week's illness with an in ected hand. The 1928 winner of the Diamond Sculls recovered. , So far. a sports scribe says. Dliuazslo and Williams have lived up i0 their mesa clippings and have been bettering the ball with XUJLpaOdDClHR authority. Detroit's Wakefield. however. has not yet started to hit as well as was ex- pected. He went hltless on open- vlng day in two oflicial trips to the plate. got one cheap hit in three attempts on his next op earance and went hltless again t e next game in four tripe. 0 O l- 0 . Ivan the greatest simmers have their had stretches. and Wakefield really did look bad-in three names. but ydu can rest as- sured that he will hit-that is the 011a thins he really can do. 0 0 0 O- As for his ability as a fielder. that's something else. He's looked bad a townie of times already this year and will have to improve sharply ‘to even be rated as an Like so many 0d hitters. the fun-loving Wake. aid scans to think that u: au he henna-eke“. was-h» hauls-grains. you-us ‘lsslahasenylittla’ hilqnk ‘tihleieywiflvlli _ MIN“ ; ~MIIUIWM"““_M toll] mo... *,»saos is beinl paid ior. wrong attitude and one that is not going to make m any more popular with the manaillment. his team- mates or the iana. ovu ri_s rename Q _ Second Race longs, Pace, Mares and Geldings, S Year_ As Cords Bow To Cincinnati Eyelash . Finish ls Feature ARCADIA, Calif" A i1 25_(ap) ~10 a drivlns (infill. Atihlone Georle. owned by Nelson Llndblsd oi Denver. Colo. scored a nose vic- tory today in the featured mile. Ell-like trot at the Santa. Anita. Qrand Circuit names racing meet. eiiéil°finiil 3”‘ his. “m out: u c . ot Child was ohisdy Wyn W 10W. Decor from the H. E. Bray table, Rapid Cit. ,. s, 1),, Dflid $52.70 to win in the t d race. SUMMARIES: COPYTlBihRd by Tkiangle Publica- tions. Inc. First Baoe - Sfurlonll- Sit-Bar Trot. 4 Year 01d! and Up, - Paree 51.000 Gene Long, E, McMillan 1 Liberty Chimes, B. Shepherd . 2 Wood ............ .. 3 Anchor Patch, S. Time 135. —0Fur 20-80!‘ Olda and lip-Purse $1.000 March Heir, J. Haldeman 1 Edward G., B, Sh herd . 2 In Command, H. 3 Time 1.32 1-2. Third Baoe — 0 Ins-longs, M-Bar Pace, Mares and Geldings, S Year Oide and lip-Puree 81.000 Wynglo, B. Douglas Airliner, B. Shepherd Electron. E. Havens Time 1.34 Fourth Race — One Mile, 18-Da- Trot, s Year Gide-Purse 01,000 Victory Son , S. Pailn Forward Ab y. W. Smart . Mcspencer. E. Havens .... .. Time 2.10. (GNP .,1 .2 3 Fifth Baoe — One Mile, Handicap Race, 3 Years Olds and Up. Fooled in\Ca1if.—l'urse $1.000 Tru S 1e G., S. Werner C. W. arriso . Lamb Mark Leaf, S. Time 2.08 3-4 Sixth Race — One Mile, Trot, All Ages - Purse Athlono George, D. Argo .. Guy McEiwyn. S. St ro iii-Bar 01.500 lslMi-l Vicen- E. Larter 136 116 140 l... Connors 1B8 130 134 J. Allen 1.11 103 99 F‘. Connors 100 138 139 D. Trainer 116 1M 144 857 640 646 lmmettez- K. MacDonalil 121 128 8i J. MacLeod 82 91 88 T. McAdam 146 123 S! .7. Lawlor 106 12B 150 C. -LeClair i144 1'70 126' 500 635 536 High single L. Connors l86. Scotch Child‘, T. Bees ey Dodgers-Take Over . iiurocher Acquitted (if liharge NIW YORK. April fl-(AH- Leo “Llppy” Durocher. 89-year-old manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers and hero to thousands of Flathush sport lane, faced an all-tulle jury today and hard himself acquitted of a charge o! second degree ae- eault against a youthful heokler. The trill also resulted in acquittal for Durooher‘: ctr-defendant, Jos- eph Moore. 50. a special guard‘ at Ebbete Field. They were accused of beating John Christian, 23-year-old war veteran, who said in court that he was ' owu throughout Brooklyn aa the Dodgers’ loudest critic. Judge Louis Goldstein, who termed the verdict fa fair and just one." told the jury: “l am glad for the- eake of the Brooklyn baseball team that their manager has been vindicated and that no discredit has been placed upon the great American game of baseball." After adlournment Durocher was "mobbed" by admirers. They pounded. him on the back and shook his hand while cheering like enthusiastic bieacherltes. One eld- erly wmnan wept copiously as she shouted her congratulations. According to testimony at the trial. a civil action brought by Christian against Durocher had been settled out of court for $6,- 750. The Dodger manager said he nerd the money because the Brook- lyn Club had told him it would not renew his contract unless the suit was settled. Sporting (iluh Team Issues iihallenge an step towards re- vtvaPof boxing in the City, it was learned last nlah-t promoter Joey MoDomld is to stack his Sporting Club amateur boxing ‘ any a-m team in the Ma-rltisnee def Wed.- Ilha y comes on tap o! needey night's P.W.C. card and if any teem takes the challenge up, lg: ‘bouhryshoilld be looked forward An replies tp-bhe above should be iulrlaused to promoter Joey Mc- Donald at the Sporting Club. No (iommont As Yet, Says Time 2.06 1 2 Seventh Raw — One Mlle, S-llas- Pace. Mares and Geldings, 3 Year Olde and Up — Puree $1.500 Charming Scot, F. Fhmderburk 1 Tillie l-iai, F, Erv Volo Abbie, W. Taylor . Time 2.06 Eighth Race — One Mile, IS-Bar Pace. s Year 0141s and Up, — Puree $1.000 Golden Hal. G. Cri pen . Junior 12.. R. Sear es . Cash Boy 1., .l_ Tinney . Time 2.09 1-2. Leafs Blank Bears 2-0 In lnt’| (Canadian Press) Syracuse Chiefs took n tighter grip on the top rung of the In- ternational League yesterday as they notched up a 5-4 10th inning wk; over Montreal Royals while ‘lies-onto Maple Leafs were Hank- ing the ontending Newark Bears “N! (JNH President (By The Canadian Pres!) GFLTMBHAW. Alta" April 35- Mervyn (Red) Dutton, president of the National Hockey League. comment upon a bid for an N.1~1.L.. franchise in Los Angeles next winter “until such time as I have applications in hand and have looked over all pacts which request a french . It was learned at Montreal yes. terday that a group including Binfl Crosby and Raidolph Scott. mot- ion picture actors. and Dan Top- oin. wealthy sports backer. had appied for a franchise and ac- companied the application with a $10,000 cheque as voucher of its intention to erect a 20.000 capac- ltv stadium in Los Angeles. Mr. Dutton who now is on a hunting trip out of this Peace Riv. er settlement 1'77 miles north and 52 miles west oi Edmonton. said he intended to visit Los Ansteles May 7. He made no further com- ment (m the application Cf the 5901141 group there interested in obtaining the franchise. lbNDOltb-Briiiah liieboats res. cued 553 lives in 1945. ,~ mngland-Jliutar has called ha Rochester Red Wings their series with Jersey City Giants at one game each. while the Baiti- mora-Buffalo clash wad rained out. Syracuse had to come from be- hind in the ninth to tie the score with three runs beiore they could go on to win. Dick Si-pek delivered the wlming hlrlgie off Johnny Cabberd. third Royal hurler. as he singled home catcher Joe Just from second. r , _ orge Shuba ‘hit his seventh ho er of the season ior Royals in the seventh to feature a four-run attack. Big Joe Coleman. who came down from Philadelphia Athletics, held hiewark iofdtir singles and issued one walk in handcufllng the powerhouse Bears. Bear reached third. Leafs raked yomig Duane Pillette for seven hits. but a walk and an error 2-0 squared \ Jersey City was called at themed oi the ‘lth inn- ing because of rain. but Bub Byer- ly man ted tall; eeze out a win aithoug touc ad or 1o hits. ‘two bases on balls. a triple an an in- field out gave Rocheste three Only one < Ede. home secretary. for s. report on why the 001109 have banned Sunday darts in Sheffield public houses- runs the first inning. and Wings picked upwhat provetfto W lln Id $032!?“ assets ‘and Him? DAILY ILILLIA be the wirmibg run 1h the second ' AN . Valletta by 4 m can't GEORGE siiti; gr (Boston Team Mauls 4 New York Hus-lees For 12-5 Triumph Favoured To Take lierhy ' (By The Canadln Press) Boston Red Sox clubbed New York Yankees out of the American League lead yesterday’, pummeliing four of Joe McCarthy's pitchers for 13 hits to reverse Wednesday's score with a 12-5 triumph beiore the home fans. Philadelphia at Washington was rained out. hut ln the other games Chicago White Sex walloped Cleve- land Indians 11-2 and Detroit Tig- ers skinned ahead of St. Louis Browne 6-5. At Boston, third baseman Ed Pellagrini and shortstop Johnny Pesky. a couple of old navy men, heeded the sucking Sox attack while Joe Dobson held Yanks to nine hits in his first complete game of the season. McCarthy surprised by starting reliefer Em Rcser. but Red Sox clubbed him out in short order. Peilazrini siugged a home run dur- lng the fray. and Joe Gordon of Yankees banged out his first round tripper of the season in a losing cause. Cleveland's defence fell apart in the game at their home park and Chicago belted four Tribe huriers for 17 hits in romping home easy Ed Lopez shut out Indiana until he eighth inning as he won his second start of the season. and also contributed to the Chicago attack with three eingles. Hal Troslry blasted a home run in the fifth. At St. Louis it was a long-range hitting attack against four Brow- nie pitchers that gave Tigers the win. coupled with yeoman work by Tiger veteran Hal Newhouser who sieved off e five-run St. Louis at- tack in the fourth inning, winners. Lefty t Detroit took a 4-0 lead in the first half of that inning. with the aid of Roy Cullenbino’: first hom- er of the season. Then Browns ammered Newhouser for six hits o take e 5-4 lead. Greenherg doubled iin the eiehth and scored the tieimz run on Dick Wakefield’: single. ‘Then, with two nut, George Tebhett’: pop fly dropped behind Babe Dahlgren for n single and Cullenblne scored from second to put the game away. Toronto Fighter Wins in Third FALL RIVER. Mass. Atprii 25- (APi-Joey Bagnato. 137. of Tor- onto knocked out Oscar Si, Pierre. 136. oi‘ Fall River in the third round of their scheduled IO-ronnd main go tonight. The Canadian had dro ped St. Pierre just beiore the bel ending t e second stanza and went right a ter him in the third. He had him down once for a count of nine and then caught St. Pierre- in a. comer and beat him on the head and body with a two-fisted attack which floored the local boy for a said today he would be unable to full count. a Well-Known Jockey llas Sight Saved LONDON. April 25—(CP)—- George Walsh. famous British joc- who has ridden more than 1,- hiindness by a cure he devised and a woman doctor put into practice. eye in a fall from a horse he was exercising a year ago. Gradually the left eye weakened and ‘te went to Cambridge to consult a special- i. “Sim wanted tn remove the loft r-ye but at my rcuuosl she irred a treatment of five steam baths and six electrical treatments a day for six weeks," he said. Walsh says he sees distinctly with the left eye now and exor- ctses thoroughhreds every morn- inn. commas 1.0.1., M’ wrrg iTli Ill. 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