l _ it APRlli5,1937 __ _ _ i aowtmc G ‘ _________ _ ____ -. _ _ . soxmo --_ ~ uocksv sAsus1‘u.u.L 'W (Pl, WRESTLING N I E o'i‘nari sronr -Q _ _ "-'¢*’f" I Rookie Y Trio ser Blazing Pace As New Yorker; Blank Maroon Team 4;( BY BYDNEY GRUBON _ Canadian Press Stal! Writer MONTREAL. April 4-(UP)-The highly-primed New York Range artillery trained its hockey siege r [Ima today on the world-champion pztroit Red Wings, last enemy between the Rangers and uw 5|,"-\|¢y _Cnp. Rangers completed s cleanup of the_prelirnInary playofl rounds Saturday night, driving Montreal Mu-oons into the hockey ashgan with 1 4-0 victory for n two-straight, two-shutout sweep of the series. They IPHI lialnilf R/Nl Winn il the lr# d I but-of-five set-to at New York Tuesday night. So the 19_37-38 National League season came within nm “rl” of an end. with the Ushtly-favored New Yorkers in the final on a four- game winning streak that has seen goaler Dave Kerr run up three shutouts. He beat Maroons 1-0 in New York Thursday night, Rural Teams CLOSE T0 PEBFECTION The Rangers were as close in perfection as a heck y t ld TO For possible be saturn; neizllicmliii Island Title Due to the cool weather of the past few days Manager C. F. Ar- cher of the Forum last night an- nounced that the Forum wouldre main open for another few days. Tonight skating patrons receive a break as the regular Monday night ate is to be held ns usual with he Legion Band supplying the 151°' _ _ Tomorrow night, "Tuesday, sn- ohampionship game is to e place when Cross Roads Bull meet Dunstaflnage in a sud- ri death game for the rural onship.»of the Island. Bulldogs. conqusrors of Alexan- Arrows will have their work t out for them if they are to back the .challenge of Dun- fl'nage_ Thc Dunstaflnage boys s. team of rugged. hard-work- hockeyists who like the Bull- are in the game every min- , so Tuesdays game will very y be a repeat performance of Cross Roads-Alexandra. strug- ontanez I s Favorite In Bout Tonight YORK, April 4 - (AP)- t everything but the light- ight title will be at stake to- rrow nigh-t when Lou Ambcrs d Pedro Montanez collide in a round brawl at Madison Square rden. The widely ballyhooed clash of tie fellows, looked on as a dress hearsal for a. championship tilt tween the pair this summer, is ed to attract no less than .000 funs and a $50,000 gate. The fast. clever, hard-hitting ontancz, winner of 25 of his 58 hts by knockout belts, ruled a 7 5 favorite in the Broadwaybet- stalls, but odds were tighten- g fast. CANADA’$ “ Fl N E S T 0 CIGAR Perlecios or Panefelds 10* _ lint ciofin the famous Lester Patrick finesse WN in PIBY. and at times it must have appeared to Maroons that they were playing against seven or eight forwards with two pucks. Some 13,000 fans saw Patrick’s "kids," the Colville brothers and Alex Shiblcky, at their best. In fact, it practically was colvine night at the Forum for Nell, the man with the fractured jaw, fired two goals and brother Mac anoth- er with Shibicky helping each of them once. Veteran Frank Bou- cher scored the other goal, About all Maroons had against the New Yorkers was fight, and fight alone cou1dn’t combat the ‘passing wizardry of the Colville _ line, the steadiness of the Ranger defence and the baclichecking of their forwards. _ KEIDB BRILLIANT There wasn’t a time after the scoreless first period that Maroons threatened to overcome the New York lead. Occasionally theywould get through the Hel1er-Cou1- ter or Johnson-Cooper blueline combination but Kerr was bril- liant when he needed to be. It wasn’t a great game towatch, just a steady demonstration of the New Yorkers* superiority. At times fights threatened but only once, with three minutes to play, did the threat break into the open Then Dave Trottler drew a major for a first-swinging display on Ott Heller. The Ranger served s min- or. Neil Colvil1e's goals- came within two minutes of one another early in the second period. The first had been scoreless. Then, less than three minutes after Rangers’ second point, Boucher made it 8-0 and for Maroons the game was as good as over. They tried hard during the re- maining half of the game but Dave Kerr was in his best form and the battling Patrick men gave him perfect support. PUZZLING PASSING ATTACKS Mm Colville's point ended the scoring at 2:41 of the final ses- sion. Like the other three it came after a series of short passes down the ice that completely fool- ed Maroons and had even. the fans dizzy trying to keep up with the play. _ Captain Baldy Nor-thoott, Mar- oons' powerful leftwing, dldn’t play after the first period, a. twisted nnkle suffered in the New York l game forcing him to the bench af- ter two short tums on the ice ln the opening stanza. But even Northcott at his best probably wouldn't have made much differ- ence. smvnviany First Period scoring: none. Penalties: Bllnco. Second Period `-i-Rangers, N. Colville (Bhibicky, ` M. Colville) 4.34. 2-Rangers, N. Colville (Cooper) 3-Rangers, Boucher (Dillon) 9.10. Penalties: none. Third Period 4--Rangers. M. Colville (N. Coi- viue, smbicim 2.41. ' Penalties: Heller (2), Trottler (major). Tigers Sell Al Simmons LAXEILAND. F10. April 4-(AP) -Detroit Tigers, who paid Chicago White Box $75,000 scarcely s year ago for Al Simmons, sold the hard- hitting outfield veteran to Wadi- ingion Senators today. Manager Mickey Cochrane an- nounced' Slmmons’ sale was a straight cash desi, but be refused to reveal the consideration. Oilieisls of the Washington club also were silent, but professed "insiders" ns- serted their belief that the price did not exceed 8150.000. Bimmons. turning ln his Detroit Uniform, viewed his purchase by the senators as "s great break for me." "I never had things ery in De- troit hnd was under pressure all the time," he explained Banager Buckey Harris of the Senators said Simmons would re- RANGERS ” Us /vARooNs cUP_sEa1Es A Brilliant Ranger Trio Patrickmen -\ gi; :Yankees Still Same Deadly Ball Clouters By sm Fanan Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. April 4-(AP) - Don’t let them fool you about those Yankees. They haven't changed a bit. Joe McCarthy is bringing north the same collection of ball-killers who took _ihe American Ba eball League and world series apart last year. Although the citrus circuit cam- paigning has no more effect than last season’e home runs in this years' baseball wars. the “composite box score" of the Yanks’ exhibition games againtt big-league opposi- tion this spring shows they still have their collective eye on the ball. If anything, they're~more deadly in the mutter of producing runs with men on the` buses. For, while some oi’ the later-starting holdout. noticeably Lou Gchrig, Bill Dickey and series-hero Jake Powell, are still behind their conditioning sche- dule so far as batting is concern- cd, not a one lags when it comes to driving runs across the plate. Facing pitching that has includ- ed Dizzy Dean, Danny MacFayden, Fred 1=u-ankhousc andthe Reds’ big three-Al Hollingsworth, Paul Der- ringer and Gene Schott-the eight regular executloners of Murderers’ Row have averaged something close to one run batted in per man per game, which comes close to win- ning ball game: in any league. One exception to the rule that the late starters are slow in round- ing into shape is Joe Dimnggio. "Deadpan Joe" has been on hand for only nine exhibition games, after ending his holdout for $15,000, but is leading the club in grape- frult‘lea/gue batting with c. nent .400 mark, and already has three doubles and four triples to his credit. LIPSTICKING PORT Of SPAIN Trinldad.Aprll 4-(CP)-The TrinidoA'l legislature has approved an expenditure of $50,000 for improving the a.ppear- ance of govemment buildings throughout the colony. Opposition mem-bers_cB-ilcd the proposals “thc lipstick program.” {‘ ‘~ ’ - -»___._._ _ _. _ . \\,_\_~. AND 6C.lENC.E 2 WHY-- sPu1"r-°r-T-~ ~ 1=A1>-F You RENEGAUE -- VA`P~I..E'l'\--- YOU -~YOl_\- r_o¢;w.A~rr2\cE --~ The above trio lived up to their reputation as the smartest line in hockey against the Maroons Sut- urday night by playing the major 1 role ns thc iVlo11ti'milors wi-ut do\m in rl -1-0 in-ical at ure hoods of ` ilu: R.ii\i;c1~::, 'i`l\c trio got llii'i.<‘ of thc tour' crisis :.i-im-ri will Ht tiiucs literally (lax/.lcd iiic Mar- onns with thcirbi"Liiiani.shor‘i.pass- ing game. Pictured from left io right are: Neil Colville, Alex Sliib- icky and Mac Colville. Stanley Cup Series Opens On Tuesday MONTREAL, April 4 - (CP) - First game of thc New York Ran- gers-Detroit Red Wings Stanley cup final series will be played in New York Tuesday night with all other games in Detroit, President Frank Calder of the Nzitioilal Hoc- kcy League announced toni_;ht. After thc opcncr nt Mnciison Square Garden, the finalists will move to Wings’ home tmm for matches Thursday and Sunday. If more ure needed to decide the cup winner, they will be played at Detroit Tucsclny and Thursday of next week. Impending arrival of the circus at the New York Gurdon brought on this alignment for the cup ser- ies. McGill Grads ' 8 In Semi-finals OfHoop Series MONTREAL, April 4-(CP)-Mc- Gill Grads advanccrl into the Eas- | tern Canada scuior basketball semi-finals last night with a 48-26 1 victory ovcr Univcriiy ol’ Ottawa that wipcd out at six-point deficit the Ottawnns csiablishcd at home in the first of it two-game total-point series. _ ; Grtlds sicppcd'cut in thc first six' minutes of the second period after ticing the round score 48-48 in the first half nnd run up it nine- point icuii before Olinwit shot a basket- Thcy continued to carry i l Nelson W in s i/Augusta -Upen By KENNETH GREGORY Associated Press SP0l'¢S wfllfel' AUGUSTA, Ga., April 4-(AP>-- Blazing over the home stretch Wim s spectacular 32, Byron Nelson. gangling Irishman from Reading. 1511,, clamped a “full Nelson” on the field today to win the fourth Aug- usta National Golf tournament fea- turing the annual return to com- petition of Bobby Jones. Stroking masterfully down the final nine holes in a par-cracking pace, the 25-year-old l>f°f@55i°“°1 finished with a. '12-hole total 0! 253 to conquer the all-star ranks by two blows. Nelson overhauled Ralph Guldahl of Bt. Louis. who stumbled in the stretch to take a '76 on the last lap and w;nd up with a 285, a str0ke ahead of Ed Dudley, Phliadelphicin Aitcr traversing the out301U§ nine in 38 blows and apparently shooting himself out of the lol? prize of $1,500, Young Nelson un- iogsgd sgme golfing magic for his incoming 32 and a. neat 70. two un- der par. Nelson led _the first tW0 days of play with rounds Of 56 9315 72, and dropped the lead Saturday with a 'Z5 to C1ulbahl's great 68. Lighthorse Harry Cocper of Chi- cago, wound up with a '14 and fourth place money. Bobby Jones, sun iscklnc his old-time concentration about the greens, finished 20th, four steps ahead of a year ago. He had it fourth round "17 and it total 0! 303~ Gcuc Sarazcn. taking a 73 on the final round. finished wiih it 300 and in a tie with Ray Mangrum of Oak- mont, Pu., for 24th place. Horton Smith who won in 1034 with 284, shot a 299. Ky Laficon or Chicago, finished fifth with 290, one stroke ahead ol' Jimmy Thomson of Shawnee-om Delaware, Pa. Law on Little of San Francisco. Canadian opcn clmmlrilm. Sh0f» B final-round '16 to finish with 299. ‘ilay the rc't oi’ the game and ner- cr wcrc seriously threatened. Grads now will travel to The Maritimes where they mcct the wlnncr dcclarcd from Acadia Uni- versity, Wolfville and Saint John. < ! Primed For i Final Series BY D. E, BURRITT Canadian Press Stull lvriicr ! MONTREAL, April 4--Loukcrl in ‘ comic embrace around it iou.~;Icd~\ haired kid wearing an invuli»_z over all opposition. Redux xi t.iu;n_\- .il Rideaus 12-3 in the l :_~'. ;;;in_f of the best-of-thrce 1.11! :smi- vuicring the playd:\\'n_» n';.i1:z ' 'luniuins Juniors, they have lv - izirdcd eight straight wins, s:o:;:;<.; 07 goals to 18 for their oppon:i.‘.- i>u'ciussr;l, Rideaus batted in - ' xiirly to hold thc 1>o\\‘i:r1~l C 9- _.r Cliff outfit. Coach Cy l);\:::: iv. _ xiii his boys gave ailtilcy i;.il1:; ‘cient and figures Wcstiru \'.'.n- :if-rs will have in be gcod to lui.; ir.=ilr1icn_ Send Series Into Third Ginni- WlNNl_Pl]G, April 44 <(‘i‘i `.'J'uh a smashing iivc~1nau oiii _ :- rv Saskatoon Wcslcs hinun 'ffl . , 5 .» . _ out a 6-5 overtime viczory o'.' :mil young Robby (Earl Robinson) just got could do to stand on that log." And even aflcr thc giunc, it w about ull Baldy could do io \\'i;ll; ; Disappointed and df‘_ir~uii‘ii'_~- burgh 3. (Syracuse wins \vcstri'u | division tir1e>. '-1 -=-_;_;-__r-_-r ~--- first-aid station. 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