‘a 4 .- - ‘a 1- wpre->~¢~1u .. 29kg; Heavy Oxford Crew Aided BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING f By Choppy Sea Defeats‘ A Cantabs In Rowing Classic PIYPNEY-ON-TTLAMES. Eng- land. Alpril 3--(CP)—-Striking long sweeping, powerful strokes that ziefied a headwvind sometimes leaching the proportions of a gale. Oxford University's top- neavy oarsmen pulled themselves to a two-length victory over a fighter. less robust Cambridge eight in Saturday's 90th renewal at the inter-varsity rowing classic )Ii the Thames. It was the second consecutive triumph for the dank blue and Oxford supporters hailed it as a ,'9VlV‘ll of the Oxonialus’ vwnning tradition cf dd. all but forgotten .n the 13 successive victories scor- ed b- Cambridge crews from 1924 to 1M6. Of the 90 races since the zlasslc was founded in I829. Cam- bridge oars have won 47, Oxford i2: the race of 1877 was a eat (‘hoppy Course The choppy course was made to order lor the Oxford huslkies, ouuvrlglling Cambridge by seven pounzls apiece. and they finished ihe 4 l-4-m 11E‘ win-ding course (veil within the limits of their etmnglh. But the Cambridge eight. famed for the subtleties of steel-mg a skilful cour-"e around the many bends and outman- curring their opponents for position. found themselves al- togrzhei" too flimsy in the heavy going and crossrd the finish line sxhnnslecl. leaning heavily on Jlvir oars. Tllcy nliti won the osition. choosing the shaded urrey side of the river. but it M‘..- of no ax i1. Oxford went into toss for extended it to a length at mile post. Then around Chiswlok the Cantatas made their supreme ef- fort. closing hhe gap between the boots and ran even for a few moments. But that effort was too much T. B. Langton. at No. 4. was all in. He just rode along over the last mile. "This will show last year's win was not a flash in the pan," de- clared J. C. Cherry, President of the Oxford crew as the oar=men returned by faunch from the fin- i=h at Mortlake to their head- quarters at Putney. Great Carnival The race was a great carnival for London's millions. Ccmiig on a Saturday due to tide conditions for the first time in many years. the classic attracted hundreds of thousands who blackened both baillis of the river from one end of the long course to the other. Excursion steamers followed the shells with more thousands ani airplanes circled low to give weal- thy air-minded enthusiasts aclear view of the epic on the water be- low. Assessing credit for the Dark Blue victory critics said none row- ed better than H. A. Fbrbes at No. 4, a freshman at Magdalen. The work of F. A Waldron at N0. 6 also drew the admiration of the experts. There was some con- fusion over the issuance of con- flicting times but when the um- pire returned to Putney he said the official time would be record- ed as 20 IQinutes, 30 seconds. two minutes. nine seconds- faster than last yea/r. The record. held by Cambridge. is 18 minutes. three illr_l8_iid_\ylt:l_‘l_lli__lgli_f_if5l 50 yards. Q >1 ‘Q-Qmcoocxoooo DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD Tonight Cecil B. DeMille present! BARBARA STANWYCK MELVYN DOUGLAS “DARK IIPICTORY" CFCY -- l0 p. M. luday‘: Short Wave Radio Program (All Time in Intern Standard) MONDAY. APRIL 4 PARIS 0:30 any-Light, Music. TPA—2. 19.6 m., 15 24 meg. SANTIAGO. CHILE 4:00 p.m.%elected Music and Noun», C8616, 24.3 m., 12.30 m08~ ‘(JKY '1 0 4:45 p.m.—National Program. JZJ, 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg; JZI. B14 m.. 9.53 111138. BERLIN 6:46 p.m.--'I‘he Marvels of Mod- ern Engineering. DJlD. $.11 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON _ 7:00 p.m \,-,1em-y Irving: Man and Player,’ a feature program. 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Churches Ignore Coming Plebiscite ‘BE-Elam, ADfll 3-451’) —Th9 c fholllc clergy made no mention Ina chmohei tndly I0 n9" 5'1"‘ dfiyflr. pletiscita on Aust/ro-Gernmn union. Even at Fulda. where D. N- 3-- seconds. Ipitcher N0. I’) For Senators Was Untarian (By Dillon Graham) (Alsociated Press Staff Writer) ORLONDO, Fla" April 2- It's a good bet, that Washington won. get. to first base this season. and it's Just as good a wager that the Senators will surprise with two of the nifticst. rookie s0uLhPBW5 will have hit the American League in a coorrs age. They're pert, smallish Kendall Chase and quiet, easy-going Jo- seph Victor Lawrence Krakaukas. I can't guarantee (he correctness of my selected manner of speimg his name (let's jusi call hereafter) but. by crac-ky, I can testify that his fast ball whizzes past your nose so quickly You c5111’ even smell it. Kraky learned his baseball Ontario. bumins his fast one the plate in the Ontario Base Amateur Association for Hamilton Victorias and Brantford Alerts. There he had a reputation of wildness which he hasn't qlllle 105l- et. y There are a lot of rookie DllJCh- 91-5 dodging around the palmeitos and palms down in Florida. some with good chances of sticking. Chase and Kraky not all)’ l"! $0‘ lng to make the club, they're going to be the Senator's No. 2 and N0- 3 pitchers. And. in case Y0“ do!“ know. the prospect of rookies oom- prising an even 50 per cent 0f a club's starting throw corps 15 "Pm" as rare as ice on Tampa bay- But that is Manager Bucky HM- ris‘ plan. “Our No. 1 jiitctier.“ nays he, "will be Wesley Ferrell. Chase in the fourth." Tried Last Year Bushy-brewed Owner Clark Gril- fith. a cunning twirlcr in hlfi d8)’. bubbles over with enthusiasm at the mere mention of his yvlml! portsiders. "By S111." he efwlimflh gmploying his pet oath. 7316!?" great. We‘l Bumble on ‘@1113’ Perhaps you won't agree Willi Griffith that it is much 01' H gamble. if you recall the silkhlly- inef icient hurling corps that twisted ‘cm up for the Senatois last, year. But we'll pass thflli- 30m Chase and Kraky drew Sfllllembf" trials with the Nltlbnals lut sca- aon. Chase, up from Chatblnwil» won 4 and mt a (he whlvwd the Yankees twice and the Ind-lllfll once), while Kraky. who made A lengthy broad-Jump from Tlfinwh. won 4 and lost 1. Kraky is a big blond. Six-hit‘ two and more than 200 P011114“ 5° is so fast that some of the Wash- ingtons, in their conservative way. are wmpgflnl him favorably wilh Lefty Grove book In the dBY when Robert. Moses broke in. KIRK! keeps than "loose" up at the P11"- I-Ic just roar: back and thrown thal- sphore and lometimes even h! dogjlffl know WIIBTQ 11'! BOIIII- H a batter isn't loose he‘: liable to wake u with an GEE-kn“ ‘m W’ side of is head. kraky aithor walks them or (w! ‘am. Be liruok out 184 for Trenton and puaed 161. They've been work- ing on hi1 control and feel fairly curtail ho will [Bi I 80M 91PM?‘ Mm of bin wuss um: thv Pill"? thll Nl-P. ‘mo big Lithuanian broke in with a MM. ‘roused lulu-st Hiiludcl- 9111; in a game that appeared lost in the first inning. Inky hold the n to 0m hit in diam ma"!!! I"! i210 leliltorn fhlll! WW 3' 5°" mqvqlqnfl, Qt. 14ml: and NOW York (mining nine Yunnan) ma lost Dunn. You will cull? to , nccgnhabfn IN hbow-tlgpllndhbvlntadrww- NEW Usllflwa Teal" Surprising Bliack Hawks AdVBWIES T0 Advance To Cup Finals Meet Perth , By Defeating Amerks 3-2 Syracuse Stars tonight too defeatin the stars goals. two of them within two min- utes of the end of the fast skat- mm Kmky algargklchecking battle. to lead TORONTO. April 3—(CP)— Super sniping by diminutive Doc Dafoe, Oshwwa jiuuor, snot u“ prom from under Sudbury Wolvas and dropped them into discard in the race for the Meanoriah Cup. Dominion junior hockey trophy. The midget right winger of the Generalshii the target three times here Saturday night as Wolves went down to a 4-2 defeat that meant elimination. It was a real giant-killing act by Dafoe just u- bcut the smallest player on the ioe The same player, it so happened was plain poison to Max Silver- mans pioteges throughout the series. He scored the first two goa‘s in the previous game. won by Oshawa 7-1 to even the series. Sudbury had taken the first. 3-2. Generals, who upset Toronto Mariboros to win the Oniario Hockey A5o0CiElt1DI1 honors. will mcel. Perth for the Eastern Can- ada title. the first game in the motor city Tuesday and the second at Ottawa. Thursday. If the ser- ies goes the limit. the third game will be played in the capital Sat.- urday. Perth. Ottawa. Vziley Champions, gained the filial rcund Edmonton Athletic Club staged a surprising form revel" al here Sat- urday night to defeat St. Boniface 5681a 3-1 and force at least one more game in the three-of-five grstlern Canada junior hockey na . _S_eaEs were heavy favorites to finish the series in three straight after they took the first, two 7-8 and 11-3 but the highly-touted 8t. Boniface scoring machine was in- effective against persistent Ed- nwnton baukcliecking and a body- checklng defence bulwark last flight. A fourth game vrill be p'ay- ed here tomorrow with the fifth. if necessary. here Wednesday. . . Syracuse Stars Capture Lead (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SYRACUSE, N. Y. A til 3— a one- ame lead in the playoff series to etermine the champion of the westem division of the Internation- al-American Hockey League by Clevoiand Barons 6-8. n elle, shifty centre of " id line" scored three PECO EVEN SERIES PROVIDENCE. R. I., April 3- Philadelphia Ramblers toni ht by evened their series with Prov d- ance Reds for the championship of ban the eastern division of the Inter- nation-American Winning 1-0 in the second period of overtime play. Hockey League. Flyers Oust Falcons From Cup Playoffs (‘By Ross Munro. Canadian Prels Stiff Writer) OTTAWA, April 3—fCP)—C0m- wall Flyers bumped Filconbridge Fhllcona out. 01f the Allan Ou lay- and Kraky will be two and three. downs here sa(.,,,d,,y p p and I'm just open minded Inlmflh u 4-2 win over the Northern On- now to toss in another rwkle 101' tialrio Champions game of their two-of-iliree game R818‘. nighi wzth in the second Fljyers won the first game 5-1 in Toronto and now advance ln-to the eastern Canada finals meetiml Quelbec Aces. victors ovn- Moncion Maroons, the Maritime Champions. in the fir-t game of another two- of-threc garm- scrics in Montreal tomorrow night. The second game will be here April 6 and if necessa also in Ottawa April B. The w nner will plav (ha western champion in the Allan Cup finals in Calgary Two goals in the fir t pPrLo-i and two in thc sx-onri wrivw Cormvnll the victcry. Falconbridge scared one goal in the first and another in the coco . Falling back on a stonewall de- fensive game in flhe final frame, Myers held off a torrid Fulcon at- tack with the norlhrrnrirs mftlucked around (me net. Big Mike McMahon and Farrand Gillie sbimmcd back dozens of Falcon attacks in the last hectic 2n minutes and their wnlloping body check; went a 1on8 way in keeping Fnloonbridgc off the more sheet in that pnrlod. The game was rough throughout- with seven penalties anded out in the firs); 0d, four in the second and 0n_c_n_t.he last. WELL, MISSUS ‘I/ILLIZ TIED LE$TER"' Big? HE GOT LOOS by elimlndtine Verdun of the‘ Quebec Association. ‘Force Fourth Game WINNIPEG. April 3 -—(CP)— 1125' OI? Ill! l’ By WILLIAM n. IIUMSDAY Canadian Press Staff Writer | new YORK, April 3—(CP)—— Chicago's Black Hawks. tho team l none of the experts rated aohance, smashed their way to the Stanley cup finals here tonight, when they downed New York Americans 3-2 in the filial of a best-of-three game series. Finishing third in the National Hockey League's American division the Hawks were the last team t0 qualify for the playoffs. They nosed out the world champion De- troit Red Wings in the stretch drive. The victory tonight sends the big Chicago team a inst. Tor- onto Maple Leafs in a est-of-flve same round for the world profes- sional hockey championship. It was a great triumph for Bill Stewart. only American-born coach in big-time hockey. year as an N.H.L. mentor, the former referee caused two major upsets in eliminating the Canad- iens and the Americans in the clip chase. Lorne Carr fired the star shirts’ first marker with but 20 seconds of play‘ remaining in the first period as Jack Sllili rested in the penalty box. The Americans held the ad- vantage until late in the second session when Scibert blazed a hard shot past goalie Earl Robertson. Before the ieriod closed Alex L9V1ll§i_(_\’. anot er American-horn star flipped tlhe puck ju"t under the ‘cross bar. The light did not flash but Dr. Albert Suprenant of Bob Feller Uutpitches CarlHubbell (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) HOUSTON, Texas, April 3~B0b Feller finished on top of Carl Hub- bell in their uec-kly pitching nrgu- men‘. today -.\~ Cleveland Indians climbed aboard 11mg Carl fol‘ three runs in the third inning and a 4-2 exhibition win over New York Giants. Hubbell, off form, was tagged for nine hits and four runs in the first three innings. Afier the Tribe scored on Earl A\'81'lll's double and Hal Trosky's single in the second, singles by Lin Lary and Roy Weatherly, Bruce Campbell's triple and Ken Keltnei-‘s double featured a three run attack in the third. Feller was touched for three straight hits and a run in the third, and two singles and a pair of waiks for another tally in the sixth. New York (N) 2 9 0 Cleveland (A) 4 l8 2 Hubbell. Brown. Baker and Man- cuso: Feller. Milnar and Hemsley, Pytlak. OTHER RESULTS At Tucnn. Ariz. Chicago (A) 10 13' 1 Chicago 1 N) 3 '1 5 Lee. Whitehead and Sewell; French, Bryant. alid Hartnett. O'Dea At New Orleans New Orleans (S) 13 i8 0 New York (A) 8 12 5 Evans. Dobson and George; G0- mez, Stine and Dickey. At San Antonin, Tcx. Toledo (AA) 3 8 3 St. Imuis (A) 8 10 I Trout, J. Johnson and Linton; Weaver. Van Atta, Kimbeflin and Sullvlan. Heath. At Atlanta Ataniri (SA) 1 11 I Philadelphia (A) 16 20 2 Kelley, smith and Hayes: Dur- ham- Evans. Pezullo and Williams. At Orlando. 171a. Detroit A) 4 7 I Washington (A) 2 5 1 Wade. Eisentat and York; Weav- er and R. Fen-ell. At Avnn Park. Fla. Louisville (AA) l2 11 4 Toronto (I) 11 17 4 Kolp. Rutherford and Majesici. I-Idbrock; Merriwcather, Silllivan, Utppcr and Rcibcr. At Tampa. Fla. St. Louis N) 7 ll 1 Cincinnati (N) 2 5 0 Si Johnson. Bull and Owen; Klcinham. Barrett. Vandermeer and I-Iersllberger, Lombardi and V. Davis. At Sebrlng. Fla Brooklyn (N) 3 '7 2 Nswnrk (I) 7 10 0 Posedel. signer and Chervinko; Bonham. Russo. Lindell and Mc- Cullough. Hartie. At Sarasota, Fla. Boston (N) 1 6 I Boston (A) 2 4 1 Hutchinson. Shoffner and L0- poz; Wilson. Dickson and Berg. NOW COMMON CRIEII (By The Canadian Press) IONDON—Lt.-C0mnnander J. R. Poland who as City Marshal of London toured Canada with the turd Mayor in 1936. has been bro- moted to 3111mm Crier. "CAP" STUBBS AND IIPPIE , I'LL NEVER rorzozr Mlssut/ WAXWELUS FACE. ‘WHEN THAT- HUGE. DOG TRIED TO SITON HER LAP '- In his rookie. Montreal. the_ggaléjudge,_sglq two ' 121". 113A '_ .l-l'13‘~'.’:" I ._- ___-‘..--u-@-—-»-. W fan-s held his arms and although the Americans protested, the coun- ter was allowed. Romnes’ goal lain in the final period came as he broke away with Paul Tho£gson from an American gang at: but even a. two-goal disadvantage failed to halt the fighting New Yorkers. Lass than a. $1111? later they struck back, Red te scor . In a desperate last-nunute lggort, Manager Rad Dutbon pulled goalie Robertson and sent out six forwards. Americans: Goal, Robertson; dc. fence. Murray. _Jerwa: forwards, Chapman, Sohriner, Carr; subs, Gallagher. Stewart, Anderson, Wlseman, Beattle, Sorrcll, Smith, C. Johnson. 011101180: Goal. Karaku; defence, McKenzie, Levinsky; forwu-dg, Rflmnes, Thompson, March; subs, Welbe. Shill. Gottselig, V. John. son. Trudel. Voss, Dahlstrom, Jgn- klns. ‘Seibert. Referees: Ag Smith and Bert McCaffrcy. SUMMARY First Period I. Americans, Carr Anderson) 19:40. Penalty; shill, Second Period 2- 911161180. Seibert (Stewart, ‘A 3U . rial x Black Hawks A re Jubilant Over Victory (By Sam Robertson) (Canadian Press Staff Nlriter) NEW YORK, April 3—-Thare was a. high time in the nest o! Chi- cago's high-flying Black hawks w- nlght later they had scored their second amazing upset LO skate in- to the Stanley Cup finals. Every Hawk was a. hero to his follow-player when they reached their dressing room to cemaimiw their 3-2 triumph over New York Americans in the third and decid- ing game of the semi-final iound of hockeys world series. For Alex Levinsky, who the Hawk's bitterly-disputed screed sec- ond goal, and Doc Rmnnes, who rifled the “big” third marker. it was "the biggest thrill of our lives." "Thai. shot of mine hit. the up- per part of the nei," the grinning Ievlnsky said. "That was only my fourth score of the season, lrt you'll have to admit I picked inc right spot for it" Manager BillJfiiewart, who has attained a good measure of fame by guiding a club into the title finals in ln| .irst season of hockey 14:53‘ V (Weibe) 3- Chicago. Levinsky (Shlll) 17:0. Penalties: None. Third Period 154g Chicago, Romnes (Thompson) I 3. "W smith- __Penalty Selbert, Trail Defeats Po rt A rth u r In Title Opener EDHWJOIITIUN. A r11 3—-(CP)~_ QheBlQQbOaBI-andsltillfbrfrwbpen iods, Trail Smoke Enters were for- ced to stage a continual series of 1>°\\'@r Plays 111 the third period and two 10-minute overtime sex. sions before defeating Port 51-91m- Beawats _5-3 here Saturday night in the first game of the western Canada Allan Cup hockey final. A crowd of about 8.000 was do- llxhhed witlh ilhe famxiest passing B-LFKPIPS 89911 here in years n5 tho British Columbia Champions wiped out a two-goal deficit in a thrill. packed tlhlrd period and continued Weir headlong rally to count Ilvrice in the second extra semiorr Albfl-lltly l0 Bet when they were needed and tzo take advantage g! 80011118 chances was hall's big Wt It lzwve them the lead in flha lhree-clf-fve semis thwt» continues In Cami"? Tile-Mai’. ‘Third ame vrlll be Played Thursday in k- artchewan Or Calgary, A feature of tlhe Trail offgngjvg was the spread of scoring punch. ROM-s brim; minted bv forwards J08 Benoit. Johnny McCmedv and Ab Cronie and defencemen Jimmy Mgrirls and Tom Johnston. 911‘ King. nmlry right wing, fired two mu for em Lalkehead We" "Id PB-‘iscd to Hugh OLeazy for the other. McManus Paces Reds To IVin (C. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) PHILADELPHIA. A ril ZF-Paced by Sammy McManus. ormer Mone- ton Hawk. who scored two goals, Providence Reds came from bo- hlnd Saturday night. to win 5-8 from Philadelphia Ramblers in the first game of the layoff series to determine the c amplonshlp of the International-American Hoc- key Ilsa Reds mixed the count twico after Ramblers had taken leads in the first. and second periods. Late in the second session McManus combined with two other Marl- timers, Dongle Kuhn and Jackie Koating, to put Providence ahead for the first time and midway through the final period he scored sin le handed to make vicwry cer in. Kllbv McDonald, Brbbie Kirk and Roubell scored the Philadel- pgla goals whi'e Glroux. Starr and ll were the other Providence marksmen. Hershey Bears IVin U.S. Title DEIPOTI‘, April Il-J-Iarshdy Wears of the Eastern United Blows Amateur Hockey League, defeated Detroit I-Iolmbauagrfikrr 3-1 in an on overtime me l0 W1" what wu flied u I nilad States amateur hockey championship master-minding, pranced about the Chicago room like a schoolboy, congratulating each payer with a tooth-rattling slap on the Sack. He declined to prcuici the out- come of the cup series against To- ronto Maple Leafs. "I'll just say wdll be a tough gang to beat," he commented. "The boys are in good shape and you've been how they'll fight." Along the corridor, the Americans shed their equipment for the last time this season in a morzue-llke silence. "I don't can for myself." laid Manager Red Dutnon, “but it is tough to see a bunch of players like these scrappers bumped 0111-’ Goalie Earl Robertson was prob- ably the most crestfallen of all the A's. He insisted that Levinskyh shot had bounced off the crossbar of bis coki- “The puck Jumped over the top of the net," he said, “and it couldn't- have done that 1f 1'- had struck the mesh." Saint John “Y” Hoopsters a Win Maritime Title sallm‘ JOHN. N. 1a., Avril 3- (cei-salm John Y. M. c. A. burned their hovpes tonight toward the eastern Canadian senior bas- ketball title as their next dbl?”- ive after taking the Maritime cwwn Saturday night at the ex- of University Grads. Hall- Defeatlng Grads 33-26- Saint John won the two-game series by total points of 68-55. The Maritime Champions will next meet either Ottawa Globes or Montreal Nat- ions? in the eastern Canadian n . “Stern opposition from the stiff- qheoklng Grads was again en- countered by the "Y" CHEFS 5-5 they carried a six-point lead in!!! the deciding game. MEET MARITIME TITLISTS OTI‘ WA, A ‘l1 3—(C‘P)—Out- sooringA Montrgl Nanionale 41-30 1n a ‘n senior basketball playdmvn here Saturday night If} overtime. Ottawa Globe Grad. earned the T181111, to meet the Mnr- itime title-holders by M35118 ‘the two-garm- total-point. series 72-69 on the round. Natlonale won the ~ t ame 39-3. ‘ubi-ii» tied the round at 68-68 by wmumng m9 Quelbcc Piovlnce champions 37-29 in the refilll" time and scored four D0111"! l" m“ extra five minutes while holdinfl mm opponents to one Dolm- Glebe will meet Saint John Y. M» C A in the next round of the ' '. 1 d . T). szvnt Dominion 98y Wmimnggne mm John five won the Sal/ulfluy night, defeating: HBJUIX Grads ass-as in a tam-name Belles- KEYIST wans namo Hoe SINGER (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW HAVEN. Conn. Avril 3—~ Oscar (Oasis) Asmundson, centre and high scorer 101' NEW 35W" jiggle; of the International-Am- arloln Hockey League, and V61’! crux. a radio singer of this were married Saturday. SIGNS WITH WASHINGTON (A. P. by Guardian’: spedal Wire) ORLANDO. Allen (Goose) Guslin, former (merit outfielde and member of the Washington base- D ton contract for the present sea- lon. 1| I7. fl . “r1 m" won m. title in tam m! man. WLU, )1‘ wAswr rumor, Monica- T i coxmc BASKETBALL OTHER svom m é What’s your price for a F You know the old saying “you get what you pay So here today you have an opportunity of get- ting the best thails to be had, as Robert Stamp Shows “Cambridge Clothes” made to your own measure. Bond Street styling perfection of tailoring, cloths that will delight you at sight. Saturday, and Saturday evening. All day F Henry Picard Takes Lead In ',v‘iicfif“i"“"l".l’l’°‘ll'iv'v'.‘lfl Will Not Defend Marathon Title Golf Tourney (M " Young. the bled ins vellum" . d t1 from thl AUGUSTA" Gil" Amn 3-(AP): glrllttlshatulgriis irewcégnlzs in Aus- Hemv Heard of Hershey. Pa» “h” tralla. reveacd tonight he "W14 a m1- vf par "° not attempt m retain nu mu- ead 72 rogallebgqlafliyllllfl 1;] '41“ 0i“! 1 e‘ than title won last year in l0 National 9°15 ‘Wmmem Wm‘ ' beaten marathon. 5441016 WW1 °1 215 Instead, he will attend 1.0 his Robert Tyre JOHN. J1. 10m“; duties at Verdun police headquar- PO!‘ 0'5 m” F"““'w“y“' pmye tor: where he was given employ- the 1891 “m6 “N”, °f m” d“? m ment after he returned as winner a three-under-P81'_33' w‘! w“ my of the Boston classic last ar- senal strokes belllmd the 95°45'59" Two months leave was ran for ting Pleat-d with 2.22. Jones had h); trip to Sydne. oung ex- plained tonight, an Mayor Hews Ferland had told .him he oould not guarantee his job would be waiting if he went to Boston. Wins Handicap Marathon Race round; today of 74 and 72. There was fl $113M 11110111? Mn‘ gregialléd a), the mm for me flnglh Ill-hole skirmish wmurmw W) four noted camfiaiznem just a stroke bu: of Plan-d. Gene Sarazen of Bmokfleld 0m- m, Conn, who fired round". of '10 and 68. six under Dir 101' m9 g holes. Llghthorae Harry 0001178!’ d Ohioovpee. Mast-z. 8nd blR Ed Du ' 1gy_ (he Augusta National profes- clonal, were tied mt 216 wth Ralph Guldahl of Chicago. United States open ohamliiwn. BCSTON. April 3 -(AP)-—On n. basis of corrected time. Frank Brown. 22-year-old Medsford milk man. Saturda won the Iii-mile handicap r run of the Boston Presentation Club. Fastest actual time for l-hyrace. which selves as a tune-up for the Bmton Marathon April I9. w” turned in by Leslie Pawson, wr- eran marathon runner from Paw- tzudcet. R I., who clocked off the distance in 56 minutes. 46 seconds. This was 16 seconds slower than his course record set in 1068. WINS TENNIS TITLE Navy Captures Ho o p Came Navy scored a 34-29 win over the Bombers ln a Holy Name Bas- ketball League fixture Saturday night. The Sailors held an 18-16 margin at. half time. The line-upm- Navy: McLea 1. P. Hullhea 0. 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