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I In addition to the usual routine business, matters discussed were the annual Maritime track and field championships, which have this year_ been allotted to Amherst, N. S. and will be held on August 6th., and the Maritime amateu boxing championships which are slated for the Halifax Wanderers and will be staged during the period of August ‘dates to be announced later. , Other matters discussed were the in: ansion of the Union to include lmore ‘ -i--- and clubs, and ways and ‘ means ‘of promoting more and better competitions, etc" for the amateurs.- ‘Baseball Standings , . ' American league J. s. sci-am. ‘.-i..l. ' = NEIL-W. HIGGINS New York “i”; W“ ‘.233 -~1--- =~u=-~-. -~ a l a 2:12:12’??- z 2 c: onnraunws BUILDING oaanrmtso gtgzlllznd . l8! g m Iiohmond sum acoouuralvr Boston ..' 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The u- suit definitely moved Olympia up a cwbie of more pegs in the estim- ation of turf followers who are ng about the Kentucky Derby D0 IOU KNOW IOU CAN FL! TO slsaassr on rlwao, rap uses (3 Illlfllam it'll eaehl ornaa l-omrs soar as - aaasouassa PAUL’! FLYING SERVICE CbToIIl MIMI’! Phil! l". r v j. f h t t»? '. . '. 1 h wink Arr-canon, 5th t ‘DIV. SIG. not. rnnsoslstt. it is necessary all melnbersgattend all parades possible from new” until Summer Camp. in 01'4" 9° “la-lb hrclsrlr-lniciovsslcc*=°rrr- a v tel- Summer the Royal filllildl!" of Kingston. are l7 _July to 23 ‘will. be-"a vacancies tar W“ '7 .-.;l.l1_v...s as yeerslet ag- desiring n; an nu - use A ._ THE; GUARDIAN. Pays. , OffFor Yankees As Tliey Whip Boston Red Sox 9-4 (Canadian Press) A slx-rurheighth-inning paid of! for New York Yankees yesterday (Sunday) as they whipped Boston Red 5ox_ 9-4 in an American Lea- gue game witnessed by 34,878 hub city fans. Boston beat New York 11-8 Saturday. . Philadelphia Athletics downed Washington 8-3 Sunday ‘and Chi- cago White Sox whipped St. Louis Browns 2-1 and (-0 in a double- header, The DetrmtCieveland some wai- postponed because of rain and cold weather. Boston rlght-hander Joe Dobson pitched four-hip scoreless ball through the first seven innings against New York while the Sax scored twice in both the second and fifth innings. ' The Yankees batted around in the eighth which Bobby Brown, hitting for the starting lefty Ed Lopat, began by lashing a single. The Yankees added three more runs against lefthander Johnny Mc- Call and righthander Fritz Dorlah in the ninth. Lou Brissie dealt Washington its sixth straight defeat, holding the Senators to live hits as the Ath- letics hammered three pitche s for 12 hits. Hank Msjesl-ri, with a home run and two singles, led the Athletics’ assault on Sid Hudson, Dick Wel- teroth and Dick Weik. He scored two runs and drove in three. Hudson was charged with the loss. Randy Gumpert bitched a three- hit shutout to give Chicago their fifth straight victory over St. Louis in the second game of the double header. ' The Chicagoans had rallied with two runs in the ninth to win the opener. The twin success lifted with Philadelphia in league stand- ings. u t 2 0's for smooth readability. you many more. gives you— . l White Sox into a second place tie - prlaaaorrcgrowu omlvlll stations (Continued lrom Pose o) " Observers were convinced the Ot- tawa team will earn the flshi i0 meet the Western cbslnlfivm. Ro- gina Capitals, ‘in the Allan Oup finals neat Thllfldly- , Nils Treznbiay, pivot on Oti-Nwal pony line. tallied three avail» h" second hat-trick of the 88f!"- Lude Check counted twice. Other Senator snivi" ""9 M" w?’ 3nd Emile naelnnah- Buddy He ' ygr was credited with three as- slats. Two forwards -- Connie Tum" and Eddie Ianberg - missed the game becausg of lnl\ll‘l"~ Red Johnson, Marlboro centre. was in the penalty box for rough- ing when Bgngtprg got. lllléll‘ 11H! goal. At 9:28 of the Check just outside the Toronto crease, took e. short P!“ "W" Heilyer and batted in the Duck- Aiter that there W" 11° lmPPlflI Senators. They added a pair before the second ended rind Poured 1W1” past Harvey in the final 20 {nin- t . ' u a... Fraser was brilliant in the Ottawa nets as he throttied all Toronto attempts. second period. First Period Scoring - None. ' Penalties —- Dartneli, (2), Trainer. Davidson Second Period l-Ottawa, Check (Hellyer. Copp) -... 2-Ottawa, ‘Irem-blay (Dartneli, Robinson) Sr-Otlawa, Tremblay (Robinson) Penalty — Johnson. . 9:28 12:58 18:13 Third Period e-Otiaws, ‘Ibarniblay (Dartneil, Copp) .._ 6:55 5—Ottlvwa, Check (Heiiyer) 8:56 6—-Otta.wa, Qnart (Smith. Greene) 14:51 '7—0ttawa, Dagcnaig (l-leliyer) 17:51 Penalty - Armstrong.‘ THE GREAT.- qmoaf I Compare Plymouth for real car vaiuei You'll find storm yawn m s-ma, conroan, EAIETY, ENGINEERING and PERFORMANCE. PLnloUrn STYLING is smart . . . and practical too! Doors are wide at the bottom for easy entrance. Interiors are roomier . . . and com ortable! T seats (as much as 3" higher than comparative safer, wide-angle vision. You'll find MORE VALUE n! 9MB"; with G-eyiinder hydraulic bruises for quick, smooth stops; windshield-wide defroster vents; sepnmte stop light; Safety-Rim Wheels for greater blowout protection. . You'll find Iona varua 11v ENGINEERING. Famous Cbr slot-Engineered features. such ‘as-d-ring pistons for better compression and economy; oi filter and floating oil intake for ‘ longer engine life; redesigned, more efiicient ignition system. . ' _ You’il find moss: VALUE m PERFORMANCE. Patented Floating Power Engine Mountings power’ at all speeds; smoother clutch action; balanced steering; better I a? These are only o few oi’ the extra values you et in Pnmovm. Your dealer will show Conraan rumour-n PRICES When you do, you'll agree Plymouth MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AND MORE THAT'S REALIJYNEWI ls). a l * l ElHlllll , _ i ' bails‘ e Feolurino "Y'°i'"°i"' forced i" m", M." g Finest qlifllW Yum“ e Comfortable Qli-‘lmc M,‘ a Wide 1on6‘ d n“ Panama and coloursi By The Canadian Prom Hoidout Joe DiMaggio surren- dered unconditionally < to the late Ooi. Jacob Ruppelrt, New York Yankees owner. i1 years ago today. ‘ signing a. $25,000 contract when Rupport told him to “go ahead and sign -it_ The Yankees will pay Di- Maggio $90,000 for his services this seas n-healed heel or not. April 26, at 7 o'clock. 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