MARCH s. 1931 rrvv-r" BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Boat fare extra. only a limited number of off game with Moncton. Notice To Hockey Fans AND omens The large new Bus of the l.M.T., Lid., will leave Charlottetown for Moncton, Monday morning at- 10.00o’cloek-Returning leave Moncton Tuesday morn- ing at 11.00 o’clock. Special round trip Bus fare $4.00. Make your reservations now at Reddin Bros., as Ride with and support the Abbies in their play- Sterns Webster at the wheel seats will be available. ileiiy s... w...mg .~...... a; Red Wings Defeat Rangers; Hawks Trim Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Mixed League Rookies:- F, 'l‘iei'ncy 101 210 184 J. MUCMJL‘ 125 100 105 R, Dalziel 118 193 207 b, ltiallett 100 199 147 J, McAleer 170 117 153 g, McIntyre 242 203 111 T0tal-2971. Lucky Strikes:- E, Doucette 275 272 226 K, Flynn 125 180 105 F, McMillan 140 177 171 s. Mallett 153 150 125 E. J. Gallant 145 151 176 M. Dougan i136 165 16 . Totai-2981. Ladies high single, R. McIntyre, 142. Ladies high three, R. McIntyre, 556. ‘ Gents high single, E. Doucettc, 2'15. Gents high three, E. Doucette, 3. Rangers:- E. Robin 254 209 210 l-l. Corcoran 166 124 122 R, Coyle 197 166 213 L. Corrigan 168 144 210 W. Young 139 236 182 G. Ooady 156 156 147 Total-3l99. Flying Frenchmen:- 17. l-lennessey 159 135 152 D. McKenzie 202 173 157 O. LtCiair 187 181 254 P. Sinnott 160 138 155 I. Blooombe 183 165 177 J. Kirwin 167 173 189 Total-3107. Ladies high single, L. Corrigan, I10. Ladies high three, D. McKenzie, $82 Gents high single, B. Robin and U. LieClair, 254. Gents high three, E. Robin, 673. Deuces:- J. Hughes 166 189 215 B. McCabe 242 187 195 B. Brown 232 186 142 M. Clinton 158 179 144 P‘. Egon 153 208 158 I. McCabe 149 223 189 Total—3315‘. Wolves:- J. D. Webster 2'18 216 281 A. Birch 110 157 108 A. McCloskey 210 131 192 G. Keenan 205 172 209 W. Oaturay 181 202 176 J. Dillon 147 110 181 Tota1—3266. “indies high single, B. McCabe, oat-adios high three, B. McCabe, zsfents high single, J.D. Webster, "gents high three, J. D. Webster, Style Marts:- R. Duncan 220 281 235 R- McFariane 135 186 154 A. Kelly 230 115 107 E. Dougiin 171 134 157 P. Hillier 103 131 190 M. Carragher 130 111 148 Total-ZSUB. Alcrtsillmm“ i ‘ ‘i “S ' " ' V. Coyle 157 202 198 l. Dougan 193 105 150 B. Callaghan 204 21a 202 B. ltiitcliell 134 149 131i B. Dszalloclle 247 150 13-1 9- D0yle 195 148 184 Total-30i2. Ladies high single. G. D0yiih195» Ladies high three, G. Doyle, 537. mGenis high surge, R. Duncan. Gents high three, R. Duncan. 736. Tonight at 7 O'clock Ladies: Tip Tops vs Style Marts. “Commercial: Style Marts vs Eas- At 8.30: Prince Grocery v5. Five M". Big Four Lannie, / BA. TAMS WIN Joe Keiislcws Map‘e Leaf Ban- tams do eaird the Abbie Sisters 10-1 Ii a irlrndly game of hocwy play- ed at the Forum Thursday after- Iovn. ll'soi New ll Was Cleaned at LTCRPS INDIVIDUAL lllll! 015F088’ Phone 692 L Canucks 5-. DETROIT, March 4-(CP)-Ncw York Rangers’ drive to recapture second place in the National Hoc- key League's United States divis- ion was stopped tonight as Detroit Red Wings turned them back 2-1 in their last appearance here this season. Rangers hit a fast pace, only to be balked by Normie Smith's sup- erb net minding. The Detroit goalie kicked out shot after shot during the third period New York power plays. ' Art Coulter put Rangers ahead at 4:09 oi’ the first period. taking a. pass from Frank Boucher for a short lift from left wing over ,Smith's stick. Bucko McDonald tied the score a minute and 32 seconds later, tak- ing the puck from Wally Kilrea at the side of the New York goal t0 beat Dave Kerr. Pete Kelly's third period goal at 5:18 was Detroit's winning tally, climaxing a play in which Wally Kiirea passed to Goodfellow atleit wing and: Goocifellow fed it to Kelly in front of the nets. SUMMARY First Period l-Rangcrs, Dillon (Boucher) 4.09. Z-Detroit, McDonald (W. Kiirea) 5.41. Penalties: none. Second Period Scoring: none. . Penalties: Goodfellow. Third Period Zi-Detroit. Kelly (Goodiellow, W. Kilrea) 5.16. Penalties: Heller. RETAIN PLAYOFF CHANCE JVDONTREAL, March 4- (GP)- Chicago Black Hawks, keeping alive the faintest o! hopes for a N. 11.1.. playoff! berth, defeated the section leading Montreal Canad- ients 5-3 tonight for their third victory in five days. They played more like champions than a team on the verge of elimination. Before some 5,000 fans, Johnny Gottselig ran up a two-goal first period lead and the cellar dwellers of the United States section never were headed. The teams split four goals 1n the second period and two in third when Hawks should have had a. dozen, so often did they break two and three abreast on the unprotected W11! Cade- Hawks skated Canadiens ragged most of the way, showing a. class- ier brand of play than at any oth- er time in Montreal this season. George Mantha, with the first of two goals, cut their lead once in the second period and Paul Hay- nes did it again eiflili minuit-‘S later after Wildor Lnrocheile and Paul Thompson had fired past Cudc. Pep Kelly and Mnntha SP-ii the lost pair. Smith. SUMMARY First Period l-Cliicogo. Gottselig " (March, Tru- del) 4:11. Q-Chicago, 00050118 17:07. .P1211.B.ll‘.lES;.ll0n0.. _. _ ._ .. .. Second Period a-Giinadiens, Mantha (McKenzi 8:57. ii-Chicago. Larochelle, (Romnes. Thompson) 14:25. 5—ChlCugO, nicmpson. 18142- 6-Canadicns, Haynes (Jvlifltfiflr non) 18:34. pengities; Gagnon (misconduct). Third Period 7-Chicago, Kelly (Levinslcy) 11.00. S-Canadlcns, Mantha (Slebcrt) 11:45. Penalties: M a r c h. Gottseiig. Blake. (Trudel) To Make Trip Bus Moncton i Moncton Mareons re- talfiiroiliiglrg margin over Bathurst , , i- in the second 811""? °f \ ‘iiitscdck finals being pm- (i at jdoncion tontfliii “mi nip; .;~c lmrzd to do so. i-llc iflliii‘ npfn Bus ol ilie Island Motor Trnrs- "aye ma" will leave Chai-lotici wn m- Moneten Monday morning at m 0-c10¢i<_ Abbics are going by Bus for ih~ i! nic and the servke is a splendid wvporiimliv for ihm who are desirou: of takiflfl in iile gain-if; Bus will leave Moncton on return Tuesday morning at 11 0'- ciec‘: and return frre i1 011's’ 5m"- Ciimb aboard Monday and hell? the Althea in their fight for the Maritime till?» Received For Skating Meet Friday night. March 19tl1, prom- ises to be a banner one at the For- um when the third annual Prince Edward Island speed skating cham- pionships get underway. with de- fending champions and ex-chanip- 10115 meeting in tests of speed and stamina against up and ccmaig Speedsters this year's show promis- es to even outdo last year's and last year over 3000 fans were thrilled to the core with the show the cream oi’ the Island skaters put on. Records are expected to fail. W°Yid'5- Olympic and Maritime fihampions will be seen in action and to climax it all a Miss Pr'nce Edward Island Contest will be staged in which the pick of the Island beauties will display their grace and poise. That in brief is part of the pro- gram that will be staged. 'I'liere W‘1l DOSiVVf-‘lv be no dull moments; every event will be a thriller as the biggest sport uncledniking in years: gets underway. Ceme and see Prentice Andrew defend h’s speed skating crown against the challenge oi’ Miiburn, uiwlor and a ho=t cl others; see the six flashes Logan. Symihe, Fiiive. Balsar. Andrew and Miiburn race in the Maritime one mile chamrfonsliip; come and see many other things that would take columns to describe and seeing. you will be satksfietl. Fkiirles for the Mi-s Prince Fel- wrird Island Contest and races ‘ should be handed or sent to Mr, C. F. Archer, hionzwer of the Forum bv March 15th and the Forum Man- acer states that free practwe hours will be held at the Fortun daily ex- cept Sunday. Sea Calls Leave For Sackville The Sea Gulls basketball team leaves this moming to take on the Mount A. boys on the Sackville gym this evening. The Sea Gulls are the youngest team in the city league. The team aggregates 17 years each. They will be accom- panied by their coach, Bill Henry of the Y.M.C.A. staff. Those who are making the trip are: Arthur Godkin, Ivan Harper, Jack Beer and Gordon Partridge as forwards, along with Harold Mntlieson holding down centre po- sition. Glover and Anderson are the guards. The Mount A. boys, it is expected, will play a return game at the Y next week. Pontiac Protest Upheld, C a m e . To Be Replayed SAINT JOHN, N. 13.. March 4; . The second and deciding game be- tween Moncton Wheelcrsandsuinti "wick junior hockey send-finals must be replayed here tomorrow night, under a ruling by H. T. Dowell, Middleton, N.S., president oi the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association. Moncton won the round by one goal. The main subject oi‘ Saint John's protest was a Pontiac shot which witnesses said crossed the goal line but which was declared no goal although the red light was . shown. i Wheelers have a 2-0 lead as a. result of the first game in the ser- l ics. They were defeated 3-1 by the Bcithui-si. Juniors last night when the finals opened at Moncton. If , Wheelers repeat their win over, Pontiacs last night's game will J stand. Otherwise the finals wilibc between Saint John and Bath- urst, starting at Bathurst Satur- B)’. our 01m WAY John Pontiacs in the New B1'uns-_ l /"Y I vyv (~>v*~w<~<rv‘r~y"xv\_Y Ngwsgllit ilioiil Entries BeingiManitobans Stage Brilliant Finish- To Tie Albertans For Curling Championship (car. by uiiliriiiiiirs spi-i-iai Wire) TORONTO, Mu ii 4 Uliil Maili- .li.iii, 40-year-old ,1. i.ll.‘l|.lll lmizi Jdm0ilt011, win.‘ 1i i)1l'l.ilil piigi: .ii hlacduiiziliil» ill'1'i ruining ilifl- .Dl'_y tOlligllt, i,i.,ili',_\.i.:; \v.1il iiii Jitlii-Dlld triuiiipii to iluei with 47- ‘ year-old Jllillll)‘ Vii-ill 0i Winni- peg tomorrow m‘ iliii- Canadian Jlflllllfilifll-Sillp. Maiialiaii C-lllii‘ rolriii; out of owhcrc to illilii a ill-lo iieicai. on Jugh Ferguson's. Astliillifiiill,‘ Nova scolians and iiiiixil i114‘ llillL~1‘Ui1ll(.l title series in .1 deadlock with Mlanltoba. A few minutes earlier, Nelsli had completed a 10-8 con- quest o1‘ Suskaitiii-ixxiir, klpped by l-‘rank Siiiiiii oi hliiih, v_ Mcaiiiviiiiu, Null’ 151' (guy. it-rs, uiisiiccl; iii iii all pi .vious matches, curled ilie touriizimei-t with 11.1343 Will our Prince Eti- xard I lillili. lwlilifCfll tlic .;iik,, would i: lilltllliiil) (HUI lJ .~iids i0illU1‘1‘()'iV 3,111 iuioiii, siziruiig 4|. two o'clock. '1‘ii.i"<l plaice iras ivou outright by Ifiiiuiit-tt Smith's Jaileybiii‘); rink, i'vpri-seiiiiiig N01; thorn Oiiiaiio. lilil ‘lii-uiirii lliii (ml-i- Beatcii only oiii-e 111 tiiv compet- iilllllv that started Aloiiday, iiie Xllillltliilil iillti fiiibirin (liyrl-[iitg ‘ sl1'ii_i,'i;.eil_ tlllUllfii . pit []]1i\(_](_\5 oii the iiliui (i'v to bziiit; lilllll‘ win totals to Iiut Alana. 511111. who W011 tiie title ioi Alberta in 1933, wavered tonight. While a grout gnlii-iy ivatclicd the yciilliiiiiAVr-lsii pirl: up an early li‘liil that Viftllll y il‘,jvul'k'd Manitoba oi \'iLii'l'_\', iii‘ \'\'~i(\1';11_ Edmonton skipper ma. iii ili11'1;;u|,_. ties. tic was iii-lug; cuiisllsteiltly U" i-Diliyfld by Ferguson. leading .i. line ruik iruiii Triuo, NS. ' to the Ai-. iildfktiiilCll Itogarded as iiili ' liitli Gilli.’ ‘iii _, singles loi" 10111‘ straight. ends and started tile iiuitli \\lill a lead of 7-3. 11101111111111 _:;.>t two points back at the iiiiitli but dropper! flilglhgf at the 10th. _In tin». situitioii tile Eilmoiitoii rink puiieci li.('li iii_,,l.'iil(‘1' an“ scored live ou l1 (luring shot by Mziiiciliaii that meant the ziiifer- ciice between \ll‘ ry and (leieat. Alberta la_v two ots and Alana- liau could (ll';i\\' i115 liillll liilllii for three. ‘fiiiil, would tic the score. ‘Fakes Long (‘liriiiee But Nova Scotia ivouiil have the advantage ol in... slim iii tlic last end. Mziiiaiiuii ilizuriii ill‘ needed more than iiltUi‘. iii.- called a con- fereiice oi iii; rink. Tlic [liifllfy decided skip Iiliiiializiii would take the long chance. Sn he Cll(iiiil!£I‘l'L‘(l lill‘ pilhitiOll oi‘ his counters to all. at the only Nova Srotut stone iirtlie house. The iiiilll slut vi? Iii a igurircl, nurroivly iiii..~.ii tau Alberta rocks l i- Local Girls Play Academy Team AtSiside Yqoniglit hockey. mersliio \\' meet ilic i . . . Girl's iPlllil ii iiii I . counter" iit- the Cijvrtil 1171K. The game '1 1| return iivlfvst 0i f1 two-game exhibition s~ the first having l p‘:i\ d iii. iiio Foiaiiii u“) “Wk - ,~ e . lufi ii shelt- wivkim-s (l ,_~..._i...| {hair oppoizciils by nul-o more: H v i I when Nova Scotia came down the ,l2th-ciid stretch and tied it up ' with two. This was a safety-first i and Skip Ferguson of Truro was , roiilruiiied by seven guards when lie first shot. l lzuard to enter the ring. On his iinal shot he duplicated the eflort .ind made it two. But Manahan produced the an- swer to those shots on the extra 2 end alter Ferguson had made two brilliant draws to lie shot. The Edmonton skip took them both out, leaving Alberta with three. To win third place, Northern Ontario was forced into an extra mid by the A. E. Dunker rink of Ontario which scored three points on the 11th and 12th ends. Hail- i-ybury counted a single on the ex- tra end to win 10-9. British Columbia defeated Que- bec 10-4 in the other night gflmg MORNING RESULTS TORONTO, March 4-Results oi’ seventh-round matches in the itiacdonalds Brier curling bonspiel today: Nova Scotia 202 010 100 021 1-10 P. E. I. 101 102 012 200 0-- 9 n. (Jfllllmbilt 000 01a 02o 113-11 Manitoba 001 020 102 010-v i [Saskatchewan 322 100 402 000-14 i i I New Brunswick 101 201 011 020-s Quebec 101 030 400 301-12 I Ontario 000 031 032 010-10 i Alberta 312 400 100 101-13 Ontario 000 031 032 010-10 (End seventh round results). AFTERNOON RESULTS TORONTO, March 4—R.esu1ts of eighth-round matches in the Mac- donald‘; Brief curling bonspiel: B. Columbia. 101 030 101 100-8 N. Ontario 010 101 010 041-9 New Brunswick 011 010 100 332-12 Saskatchewan 200 403 024 000-15 Alberta 120 220 602 111-18 P.E.I 001002020000 5 Nova Scoiia 001 041 110 002-10 Quebec 110 200 001 110- 7 Manitoba. 010 120 012 210-10 Ontario 101 001 200 001 6 iEnd eighth-round results). EVENING RESULTS TORONTO, March 4-Following are result" of ninth-round matches in the Canadian championship curling bonspiel.‘ Mailitoba. 402 100 010 101-10 Saskatchewan 020 021 101 010- 8 N. Ontario 011 002 031 100 1-10 Ontario 100 310 100 021 0- 9 B. Columbia 521 011 103 203-19 Quebec 000 100 020 010- 4 New Brunswick 100 520 201 020-13 P. E I. 011 001 010 101- 6 Alberta 020 100 002 050 3-13 Nova Scoiia 201 011 110 102 0-10 IIOW THEY STAND TORONTO, March 4-Standing after nine rounds of the Canadian championship curling bonspiel; Manitoba Alberta Northern Ontario Saskatchewan Nova Scotia British Columbia g Ontario r‘ Quebec Prince Edward Island New Brunswick n-ll-NMMUIQJQQ wanna-mama»- i j roxx nuns HOLDOUT BOSTON. lVtarch 4—(AP_)—G¢1\- eral Manager Eddie Collins an- nounced today that Jimmy Fm‘!- y lugging Red Sox first baseman. i had signed his 1937 contract. Foxx iliad refused to Siirri WW1‘ YEW" circulated lie had been offered $5.- 000 less than he was Pilid list 1'91"‘- By WILLIAMS WELL, WE GOT A FEDEIZAL OF cause .' THAT'5 COUMTERFITTING, mam’ AMV KIND .. OF MONEV- magi-d’; Llniment IIIIIOVII aialnl. HIM, NOW ’ THAT'S RIGHT 1k! F [CONT THAT \i'\l\".' THEE DONE QLJiClA m 1M WATER. we WORK voLi, Piciuii‘ coiorzaisuT ON HIM! UP‘ one OF Auv KIMDA WE MiG-LHT THEM Bukinirs, IMITATION EVEN SEND, WHEN us stun: OF MONEY HIM "to Ti-i THAT (f-YZIP IS A VEEV PEN. iF HE FULL 0' AKOME-TV SERIOUS GETS SMAIZT! BOV, WON'T ‘ HEH - l-IEH mP-Wikuau g l-le piereced the, PACE seven .____-_.... A a ._____ .__z BOXING BASKETBALL i)’l‘iila‘lt SPURT D Schedule Di Playdowns is Announ ced AnotherTlirillerlilxpecta Tonight in Final Game AOf Junior Playdowns Junior (“ Lihflfilli‘ iv ll‘ i1, (l u \\'ili‘ll the iaiil- so iii liopo- revised schedule lor the (.21.: , f 4 V __ , , _ ‘ , ' g vii-tori, siuiichcd ‘ ' '" , < ~ '1: i ' .1 used wqay by GU " " iii iii mill C" is at 1i ii v iilid dill’ /lce president of the C.Al!..-. Jmmu. M, ,1 l\.,,_,_ _ » uni ill‘. ii)ll"ili 1' 1'1 i101‘ to The schedule mumls’ FllIillCPli iliVl i111‘ if." will. o! the l'lllll‘ Ilziligers, filXviflvll M‘ l .1: but}: so suddenly on thezr heels 5mm" 5m" ever disolesrd wwwinesrisy night will gt; back int’. juniors. There seems to be no tell‘ the fray tonight just a: COlll‘.lg‘<Ol‘.' iillli full of fight as ever. 'l‘z'ue. i.il(\ March 19 and ZZ-Marltimes Quebec, both games in Montreal 1" . ‘liliii 1190091’ iipigilis iii“ were mic clsaiipoiiiterl bu: tlia‘ third Same necessarili i0 be i“ 1.1.21, clever squads wll rte-ill 0 i“ came f, hum"; 110's‘ and tonichi March 24 and “filming wit“ 1i game gets lilldPl‘\\'3_'~'- 1' “m with it all behind them they Will vanced one day. March 24 and 28 or 27—\VlllllCI Maritime-Quebec series vs. Otia xi district. First game to be [fixed ix-nrl Wlfil a Will to the ta. k that ins boioz-r» illMYl-Jlilti what a task will h" for both squaelq attempt- qairies played to date have i at Montreal, Second m’ Otuvnl‘ J int! lo rllii-initi: ('.l!‘l1 other from Maritimes win against Qui-o -' m. J 1 or 10w both games wilibeheicl at Olin - 1 have Match 29 and 31" ' of ilie f l.'~‘. Those games March 24 “Pa,” " inst ivxo 95171195 liiiVf‘ been the talk no Hockey Assocmtloi‘ l ' i- of the town llii(i with the final First 88ml! i0 b8 ileiii M ilflifllli It t should be. Fans u" ulil lune (nmwiy m, ji, is (iyry-(‘tpfl ggml m- 5690110 Same in 0i-i3i1\V-"l All?“ -'- i- to tiavel a lour: us: il‘('l‘ iii llll’l m; i_ lite large-t crowd ever m wii. Maritime tea-m IIiQiQfliS QiPlbvt‘ flllfi i-\\'I‘i more evenly’ lllil'('il"(i Full-d“. ness n iuiiior game in ilils eitv will OWE-WE. 110th 88-11105 Will (l ii-‘i- ‘and two that \\'lll pu! so niizeri m, on immi m p119“ m, [hpjr m. i0 b9 ill TOTOIitO- fight and spirit into the-r one unt- wpcoilvo favorites. _ Icrs. Both ll(‘\'f‘l" mv \\'lll'l'i llo- Immerliateii- after the grmc t0- Jilllifll‘ 59"" are l?'lll"1‘i‘$- sbzaved iliai iifllil, providing that the encount- . . l ll‘(i Wul- er fll)i".‘~'ll'i i-iid in a (lentil? k, tho Maid‘ 2° and 22 - Mimiilll“ ‘ provr"! imiutfifiil W R Aiiken 'I‘roiili_v will Ottawa district, botli gaiiiin. to b. “m; a, ‘y. prpyflitpd to the “fining Squad played at Ottawa. If third §l.ill‘.i‘ l‘~' necessary, to be hold ]\l.'ll‘(‘il :4. March 24 and 26 or 27--\\'iiiiiel- , 3§..'.‘“i$'.‘§§;?":l?..?j:?‘“'2? if; Sport Editors Pick Five both games to be held iii Mout- I U.S. times win from Ottawa (li'-.ll'. t real. I! Ottawa wins from Alari- times, home and home games will (By ,\lilli uoulil, lmsm-iaii-zl Press champion in Comiskoy Park, June Sports Editor) 1 21.‘ be played with Quebec winners, with first game at Ottawa. A third NluW \'Uii.l~., . you. llerbi‘ SDlCCIlOIXS give Pompoon, (wile l0 pa i-l". opuii ll 011i the ivtiillci‘. book fziiorlbe. only a l marry a 1w ll“: \\'I'l'.'~lill) .‘\ia_vor Turner. I I game, if necessary, will be iiiiriezi ‘March 29. March 31 and April 2 0r li-- l‘ v Wm limit” final- WinY"‘i' "i Oli- tile ouicomc l .:s yen-s liliijfil‘; l3 to i0 edge over Ilrziplng Re. 8° P153’ Winn" of Miiriiiill“'oiifi\""i oil» rims in Uultcfi Sizitcs pro s- , \\’<ll'(l. The 1115b oi the ballots cast distrlcbQuebec serles- If Nmrliim“) sitmni sp ' ll. i-ir o1" a~ i‘ on Kentiie "s thrcc .'\"‘iil‘ 01d clas- 5" i" 935W?" filial‘ iloiil 200W»: gfllll>i., ll a t. < sic were s1‘ xereci. will be 5i? Timmm- Ii Oi-iillv" l" Joe Iaiuls to whip Jun Braddock l Elm-n. Coop“ gem, llkply ,0 be Quebec emerge into finals". homt- fill‘ tile world il0tiV)\\'i"“l‘. rue ill‘ ,,,c‘1,,5-,,,_., Chou. ,5, Ln}, u g_ anmhome games ‘viii be mid Willi t‘. icago, Poompooii to (.ill'.lll'4'.‘ the 01,-“ crown since Gene Sarazen the 0.H.A. winners, both g'aiuris | utui-ky DCl'l)_v_ I-Igirrjv co..i>;i~ io_ “m, in 1932 in the fawn-jigs wig t0 b9 8i? TOTOTliO- April “in b“ l‘ time Uniicri States opou golf c0011.,- L8 m,» 9K3}; of g6, “qty-i m date for the third game, ii iicces- i»; v11, and New York Yankees in 5 other p 51,1. C1050 Th‘, defending 53W- ’ play St. Louis Carri iiais iii tlio next 1 chflmmmh Dam .14 1'0“; Qfangfl)‘ Memorial Cup finals wil. be plnv- “mad scrim ‘ hm on“, “m, back“, m we poly 5d April 7. 9- 12- 14. fillll iil- i0 ’l‘licse are the coiiseilsits s1 - z The iynrid ‘('.h1\']f|p1Ql\ yankepg, venue will be selected later mi iir." 1 2 of ilie Uiuted States 10.11111: (1P5X)i‘p Hm]. hoidmn, “oubpls, a” \’(ili0l'S who £17.06. iiiio tho iowhva“. choims u, “mat in ma 1i ball at the l‘.'qll('$i. of the Ammflvnn 11.7mm, Thp)" p011“; 3g ‘ votes out of a possible 47. Detroit ice of the team winning ilto ensi- i '11; rcccivcil 51X plies. Cleveland. ern finals. , - ; ‘ivo and Cliiuigo Whilb "U011 “mi W011“ 1 3 Sox one,‘ 1'11; New Yorkers. Dovie Bl'Gi\(i\\‘fl_v 1):»;- ‘s opnxon illlS l, jnmcfites_ “.311 be 013154111 in in; iiviig-lini: ]?3l'lli_\' is a. 500 l0 1 prop- ‘, belting ling this spring. asii 1. i A year ago, ilie ringside experts iwouldirt have given Braddock one l - l eliaiicc in 100 to ikeep his fislit‘. Neifioiizil League. 77105‘ received 3G . i crown so fe from the aslault of the i votes, with New York Giants picked I Brown Bomber. So rapidly liar" I by only rive sports <‘i'ill0l‘s to repeat ,. lrsiqucni events allcrerl opi their giirprls: , triumph oi‘ last . iliiir our poll shows a frilly of ~l year Chicago Cubs aim have five 27 to 20 iii favor of Lou». -~ bnclcers. zird Pltislaurrzli lllZ1'(‘ll€‘S pr well ill." T114“ ;i(!“' i‘? albeit the (‘at er will he no l lo be considered <.iuip.i_ii oi 1')‘ Dickey Signs For Increase scarcely less ovenvhclming is tlie --—— support for the Cardinals iii lhG NEW YORK, March l Manager Joe McCarthy. pl.i_\ , role of mediator. today . oil Dickey to an $18,000 Nev. Yankee contract. This represented a $3,500 1'1 ~ ~ Dickey over lils last year’ .. and left the lioldout Ti‘.\i.l only three names, outiiekl 1 outstanding vs. .1 Joe- w :1 2' l? f. J. 5Q i tho DiMaggio, pitcher Red RllffJig and sliot wlzeii lie '1'l1 the, iririoi- in the year's pennant chase. movie actor Lou Gehrig. _w__ = -- - —~~--.—_-. .___ .__._._k.——_-i Final Game Tonight Between llllilill‘ ABBli-IS and Junior RANGERS The “lillllOf to meet Stumncrside SOVIETS for the island (Tlizimpionsliip. SEE the most spectacular game ever playietl in Junior Ranks, Lightning‘ Action, Plus. The playoffs are tied with 60 minutes to go. ANY l’l\RT 0F THE HOUSE —-27c. a i. Major Hoopla WELL,TOM, ‘I'D VEQOGKHZE ' ‘Al, ' YOU IN THE DAR\‘»““"LlPV\F- l. NEVER court) Foizc-iier THE‘. 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