Gerard Cote |s Winner Kid Howard Takes l Decision Over Paris .0 To Retain Cifship (By The Canadian Press) flALlFAX, 4pm l9--Dick (ma) Howard of Halifax retained his Maritime lightweight boxing crown here tonight, outpointing challeng. er Percy Paris of New Glasgow, N. 5., in a ill-round bout. Decision of the judges was unanimous. How- ard iveighed 129%; Paris 132%. There was only one knockdown. ‘Phat came in the fifth round when Paris was dropped but he came up without a count. Both fighters slipped t0 the deck on other occasions. 1t was a savage flght from start to finish with both seeking knock- outs. Howard landed the harder punches and scored often on the way in with crisp lefts and rights. Paris, the better counter-launcher. was at his best fighting his way ofi the ropes. Howard set a fast pace in the early rounds, slowed up in the middle ones but finished strong. Paris’ best round was the third rvhen he jarred the champion with a hard right to the Jaw. The scrappers were locked in free-swinging punching duels most Two Soccer Players Killed By Lightning BLUFF-SHOT. Enlllnl, All!!! l9 —(AP) — A lightning bolt which struck g soccer field m- day fatally injured two players and sent six persons to hosp- ital. The bolt knocked down all 23 men on the playing field including the referee, Four spectaoo u, the referee llld three players y‘; hi; to the hospital. The time was abandoned. Tho thunderlfonn broig dllflllt l replay for tho army football cup between the Royal Armored Corps at ‘Bbylnglon and the 121st Trl-lnll!‘ gun- ment. Royal Artillery, Last week's match ended in - dny, Plans for the coming basfiali season will likely be formulated at the annual meeting of the City Baseball League scheduled to take place at the Armouries tonight. and all interested are asked t0 make it a point to attend so league officials will be able to get to work right away in the drawing up of id Plans. w. r‘ Ah GUARDIAN. (‘IHARLOTTETOWN Plan’ Distribution 0f Bob -White Quail At s special meeting of Island held last night at the City Hall to discuss distribution of four hundred quail, it was decided that 12a birds would be distributed in Prince County and. MM. Bell; 144 in Queens County by W-H. Beaten, RR. Bell. Wai- lace Rodd, Ralph Jenkins and Dr. GE. Houston; and that 128 would be sent to Kings County under supervision of Elli‘. Acorn. Jr., l".A. Stewart Jones, EK. McNutt and Pheasants Unlimited northern "Bob-White" by. Messrs Richard Found FEW. Tldmarsh. ‘ It was reported at the meeting that the birds are expected to sr- I asked to give fullest possible pro- tection to these birdl. Known everywhere u the “farmer's friend", quail is the fin- es; known insect-destroyer of all game birds. This is the first importation as far as ls know-n of this kind of game bird in Eastern Canada. Their selection was made after reports had been received of their adaptability and hardiness It is hoped that ll; will supplement the supply of Hungarian partridge. During the meeting it was re- ported that the Chukker Part- ridge which was introduced into Prince County last fall had been seen in the last several weeks. No _ PAGE SEVEN lileanswepps Defeat “Y” Team 46-25 g _In an exhibition basketball game played at the Prince of Wale-s Auditorium last night. the P} W. G. cleansweeps defeated a "Y‘ team from Charlottetown by c score of 46-26. Putting on a drive from the opening whistle, the Claansweeps virtually snowed the "Y" team under in the first half by piling up a smrs of 27-7 before the hp! ended, but the Y team really got going themselves in the second half, and dmpite their handicap. kept on even terms all the way Victory Is Fourth For Quebec Runner in Last Nine Years Badminton Tourney Opens Last Night .,__._ The Garrison Officers’ closed badminton tournament which got underway at the Charlottetown Armouries last night, was the scene of much competition and some fine matches were witnessed before the evening's play ended. One of the outstanding matches in the men's singles was between '1‘. 4.. Watson and J. Hennmoy. who really staged a hard fowht battle all the way, with Watson finally winning out with a. score of lB-IQ, 15-11, While in the mixed doubles the strong team of J. Red- lnond and Clair MacDonald bat- tled their way through two tough matches to launch themselves into the semi-final round. BY BILL KING BOSTON. April 19 -.. (AP) -. Cocky little Gerry Cote, 34-year- old st. Hyaclnthe, Que. policeman, called upon his storehouse of ex- perience today to defeat favored Ted Volel of Tufts College by M seconds in uhe 52nd Boston A. A. Marathon. While gaining his fourth triumph since 1940. the wiry French-Camo- dlan plodder covered the 26 miles, 385 yards from Little Hopkinmn to this City in two hours. 37. minutes, two seconds. Despite ideal racing conditions, Cote, while out-battling the courageous wllegian, who wore Boston A.A. colors, in a shoulder- to-shoulder‘ duel over the first 21, miles, was five minutes 23 seconds slower than the course record sci: last year by Yun Bok Suh of Korea, who was absent this year, Alter finishing, Vogei complain. ed tint Cole bumped him several times as they raced shoulder to shoulder. "He also threw wawr on any legs every time he doused hil head.” the runner-up added. "1 of the time. Paris landed more In, ha" l m“ V,“ _ Th, 1,1,5, n; reports were available on Prairie m, ma, op one,“ who my, 4 m, u hm u, m, t t m, Oltilll but Howard got in the stifl- 3.0, fig, m, ,,‘,’IZ,,,,‘§,'J,,,,"}‘§“‘,§; Despite t; as: ti?“ ‘ lot o’ :11‘: lax-sac setrorhi. flying variety Chrlcken. a“ egided mm managed to ouxtpolnt them 19-18 iln luTghxvflézllizwgrligy-sre the remlts of puficfl at him “ab? dgdnfozq: f! °W5~ scco d h if, th t i d by tsm v- he me new” Pr th l t h if. Geo e Andrew of _ -- e running room." In the semi-final bout Blaine n s interest has been evidenced in the egwhzzdlfigy "e sang-yelling‘. by Fats. Jon“, president o! the m: signage”! w: u" bop Sear. MEN s SINGLES mqqonsfllsely‘ w“ cow‘ ma“ n Hayden. m. or Srrinehill. N- s. gm" “mm” “mPalw "will"! are full flying. aus everyone is Island Pheamt- vellmlird- or during the match with a mm W- Cullen dew“ H- Pew" that aha-rue. ~1 won no and sent down Sheldon Campbell, 141, “s bee“ hum ‘mm the Rwers’ of is points. 15“?- 15‘5' square." . 0.91m)“ Landing, N5" for L Se“ Anchors or Legion, the‘ three . . Lineups and ma“ T. A. Watson defeated J. The next m", mush", u” en count in the second round of fgggdioxfhg; gggmgglolzlilsiéellgllifi cs '|‘W1ce H ti"! 1344- 15-17» were B. A. A. representaglvlh the six-rounder and went On w a » Olesnsweeps ..... PG l"! Pl’ Pia. Jesse Van Zaindt, Johnny K ey decision victory. ' "_" glvérllggeazgléizw ‘we’ u“ hum?‘ Andrew .. ... I t 1 i5 “mbnnn I two-timemzrkigxiea-i tddnd Ollie- In the four-round preliminaries, ' ' Aitken i 0 3 2 Mflllnlmh. 11 0 11W‘ Herbi McMulie , 12a, r n u: , "nmml" i’ t ‘P 4' 0111 A u 1 0 0 14 a ‘l’ sllmv“ ‘imam W- “mm were serious contenders. and Jeimmy Stegres. 1203,71! Pittsburgh -001 000 000-1 r 2 M1,,‘ l‘ uff§y’mh§'w°"°’;u "gall hm“ r , Mlbcelzxzxcllo . z a 0 '1 15'9- 154- MTrlllte sieiglrilegedl-ljom Egg;- o! N.S., d!" d Dk S , 140, 1 e75 a 3°“ w e ' .. I 1 1 5 9 1'53 5 5x m 9'" oi’ using: zerbisionke Blllmghlres °2°.L§“,““..,".;..§’.?.,.°°°.‘I.’§"K."..,f Th“ m" m“ W1" be “ken by 1 1 0 3 Mmffi WWI-EB followed over the finish 11m by 139, of Halifax. ' Fmgemid. Blackwell d u “ , the Anchors, lccflrdlng u, ungflig- 18 m a ,6 J. Redm and .1. Hennessey warm- Federica of Hamilton. Ont. _ ,. an mano- ml spokesmen’ is that m” we,“ _ v _____ defeated W. Dalsell and G. Fltz- 14.11, Vglasqugz’ Guagemdgn Chg-no. AMERIC _""“ be fepyggenflgd, bu; u m“. gun“ ' was shot down while flying for W1|_Tm r6 '8 n. H‘ SW91‘! 15-4: 15-12- ion, David Mazzeo of Rook c: s to R d AN‘ out to be the case it shouldn't be (gflmdhfl he‘, the R.C.A.F. had only $0 one bag ““ " 5 3 6 u . s”! Me.,t°nan-.i thviérirren Dupree ' t h d g 51d re j m innings. That was e secon - 4'11"‘! Bos , in a order. I 8 S ‘M°"“"' 6"“) 0x31355136‘? ° “ “n n a‘ Bolton Red $0!- ivltl’ ti? f" when the first three batters all ‘};,n1§.°n"f““’“ 3 ‘I i ‘i Enrique Castillo and Mucus res, . Philadelphia ooo 01o 02o 02-5 12 2 q. q. 4 ¢ York Yankees rated as w t w; M, home ,1,“ Baum z a 1 4 s. Lancsster and J‘. 2:. ws-su u... 0mg,- mgmbgrs o; m. Gm“. “Won ........ .030 000 ooo 01-4 '1 o Charlie Ryan. smart player of “i” w m“ 1” “u i“ m’ “m” “m “m” 5"“ 5P°“°°- ‘hm’ Jumbo’ a...“ 1 o 1 a ‘kmm w‘ Cum‘ m“ T‘ A‘ w” “m” mm’ ‘mmwd m“ ‘m M hi (11 111111118!) former Anchor teamsis said to be ‘w’; I-“lu- 1h“! dfiheklnm°fisgz; stop Vern Stephens and second Crockett 3 o 3 6 w“ 184.41 154- 29"! rvevsl-‘rwtlvcgy- 111190‘? are idon an a sar- n bso 1 ' i" °"-' We" "8 Y b Bob D lish '""”"“ - » entry. we en Ln: ene- d O ' o n angina to have a’ junior team yesterday as they fell twice before asema“ by new “mm” Till-Ill - 11 3 5° 3° LADIES SINGLES n“; struggled 1mm, 3m, mq eh; ed the unusual feat. The Box add- ed another run in the 11th but two errors played a large part in tftat placed in the league. it is Just that. Rumor, and has the proposed Johnson and Tebbetts. (Mtmwm L. others defeated B. Moran 60- Id Cl r Decrmr. who 11-10, 11-10. yaw a m“ won the first of his seven B. A. Au Connie Mack's Philadelphia Ath- letics while the Yanks were sound- Philadelphia .. 001 s00 000-4 '1 0 “m ‘°. b” “ lmwelm °“° ""1 l! 1y mumpmg wagungwn 56......" Ciair MacDonald. defeated r. mam,” b”; 1,. 19111_ w q‘ (Canadian m) oston . 001 001 000-2 4 4 gilrevenizfregjtl: rtzimtigtahecexla zrliat- A Fame,‘ my crowd o, 2mm ‘flgs-rdly h“ the 31.7w fans-sew Negro Haydr TU Graham 11-0,11-0. 51,. 1mm”, m“... p, m, .1 1.. as wild an inaugural as staid Brlesle <1 Res-r: Galehouse. i’ ° ‘*3 ° ° °' saw m sox lose a ll-inning morn- ed memselve, am, "cam", Tm, W- Mevwllw defeated Cori Mic- in some. the slowest of an, ials, it will be interesting to see how they fare out against the old- er players. One thing is certain Donald 11-0. _11-0. mums nouauas Dorish. Pameii and Tebbetts; ‘ 700 200 003-12 16 0 300 010 000— 4 ll. 3 old Crosley Field has ever witness- msrathoning performances. ed. Cincinnati Reds whipped Pltts- NEW Yvrk burgh Pirates 4-1 yesterday as they Wflshlilgwn ing’ contest 5-4 behind Canadas Phil Marchiidon. and then drop l" afternoon game 4-2 before 33.875 man got off a nice game-opening‘ peg in Washington when the Yan- kees promptly went to work on Start Bpening llay lifted the lid on the National Lea- Reynolds and. Nlarilos‘ Wynn and ma‘ is they wouldn't be any fans. {w}, E 1 w g 5m- . ""- M’ suwnt Md B‘ Jenn” d" sue eeasolrbmh; 1 r 1 and Garcia‘. ' pgrsliaoveigi r215: '21:: 55:“ ‘Ehmf .0ver in Washington. Nlew ksYork §,,,,,°§,,,§§§ ,,,§“§,',.,,°§f,§. W112“ (By The Associated ha) it?! 121%? and M. Bternl A“ e3 ' "mm “b 0H“ men juniors should they wish to Ymke“ bxuwd the daylgh M" 38BX16?! hit 1M0 tilt MIHPONYY WEVm-AND- 5W“ 19”?” m‘ A find“). and J_ may. 4;. scuffle, tight pitching by Clncln nati's splendid splinter, Ewell of the Senators with a seven-run first inning that featured homers stands, aeo feet away in 1m field. first time in the history of the American; uarue. e New player throw in their lot with the City feated C. MacDonald and. L. Blackwell, and.a pair of rousing home runs by Redlegs Hank Sauer and Bobby Adams kept the 32.117 full-house fans on their feet for the full route. Blackwell, 1947's leading hurlnr with 22-8, held the rejuvenated Buccaneers to seven hits, including a terrific but futile first-inning triple by Dixie Walker. and brat taln Cash, owned by A1 them handcuffed most of the way West Allis. Wis, held on to defeat Grand Birouit Racing Results (By The Associated Press) ARCADIA, Calif, Apr. 19-03;)- Moran of League. 0 4- 1l- -i~ _ But as far as the Kinsmen,_s.re_ concerned, Ev McNeill will have his last year's champions beck de- fending their Junior crown. The squad that last year created a stunning upset when they conn- uered the Reece in the final play- ofls will be practically intact for this season and can be counted upon to be a. much improved by Tony Henrich and pitcher Al- lie Reynolds as they went on w "beat the homesters 12-4. In the afternoon contest st Bos- ton, rookie left hander Lou Bris- sie, whose left leg was so badl! shattered by German shrapnel no has to wear a shinflllard. limited the powerful Boston pennant con- tenders to four Brissie struck out seven batters hits. Joe DiMaggio and George Mc- Quinn singled snd scored on one- baggers by Bill Johnson and rookie catcher Gus Niarhos. With two on. Reynolds slammed another home run. ' All this added up to seven runs. and a ball game. The Senators came back in their half of the first to score three runs. Reynolds tightened after that and the Senators got only will be in the starting lineup 0Y1 opening day. Manager Lou Boudreou of Cleve- land Indians announced today that Larry Doby would be in right field when the ‘iribesmen launch their i648 championship campaign s- giafnst, St. Louis Browns here to- lTIOITOW. The transformed infielder batted s ‘nest .364 during the "bitten Brothers 15-11. 15-2. D. Rogers and E. MacLza-n de- feated M. Stewart and B. Jenkins 15-11, 15-4. W. MecMiillsn and L. NIAcMahon defeated I. Macllellsn and 8. Martin 15-12, 15-4. Salli-Flush D. Rogers and E. MacLean de- feated W. llllisoMillun and L. M81:- Lead Series ’3-2 . OSHAWA. Ont, April lB-(CH) -Dolbca.u Casters. Quebec champ- ions. defeated Georgetown Raid- ers 3-2 tonight to take s. lead of 2-0 in games in their Eastern Can- ode. intermediate hockey final so:- ies. Dolbeau won the first game d the best-of-five series here Batu:- day 4-3. Montreal lloapsters and walked only one. Only Red Box who were able to hit Brlssle were starting pitcher Denny Galehouse who knocked in season, an average that was second cnly to Boudreaub ‘.375. s ‘ llavy Banquet T0 Be Ileld as he gave one of his ianciest ex hlbltions of getting out of trouble. Hal Grezs. Pirate starter, al- lowed only three bingles in hi5 Anita's western harness meet. Prince Richard by a nose today 1n the $2.500 mile and one-six- teenth pacing feature at Santa. one run the rest of the way. Mahon 15-3. 15-6. squad. ‘l’ l’ Q O The season's experience they had will stand them in good stead. MIXED DOUBLES ~ I six-inning stint on the hill but Wflo First nose-rune um, n“, r- The" ,5 a wwm o, prommm the first Boston run. 5am Male. "Bfflfl Saint Jllilll behind a run when lifted for a Year-Old: And Up, californi; baseball M)", m mm. ma“ and Dom DiMaggio and ‘redwiliiams. w E 1 W. Dslslel and L. Mulvlahon ‘——" pinch hitter. Vic Lombardi replaced firm s,‘ u they m, m, a couple o, m” Williams’ hit wss a bullet line edsesday VBI l‘ ~ due...“ J_B_ 1011mm“ ,.,,_-_ n; him, . r s‘ Lo r-‘urlonll M, “om m, m, may Wm M, drive which smashed off Brlssies Taylor 1045, 154, w,“ sun-r some, N. 1a., April 10- In the eighth, aftqr Sauer had i“ Elm (Rodman) bad leg. on inch above his protec- - L Remwnd and a Manon“ (CH-Montreal Y. M. 1-1’. A. tool Members of the Navy hockey team are reminded that their an- nual banquet will bc held at the V Club. tomorrow. Wednesday eve- ning, commencing at 9 o'clock. have to be considered when it comes to picking the future City champions. As far as Island titles are concerned, both Juniors and intermediates will have to de- a one-game lead in the best-of- three series for the Eastern Can. ads senior mens’ basketball m1; tonight as they edted Saint John Saint Johns 66-63. . tiva plastic guard. Brissis fell in agony as the ball bounced sharply out of the infield. After several minutes of rest and treatment he namely continued his pitching. defeated W. Cullen and B. Jen- kins 2-15, 15-9. 15-7. G. Fitzgerald and A- Wildirh defeated l-l. Power and B. Moran 15-8. 18-13. rm a r n» b m’ t t Km‘ 5°‘ ‘Emmi theetopoxd: the laufidi; ofier (Jttgslcftt: Elflzfge?‘ 15511175“ (Moclaln) field fence to put the Reds out m e‘ ‘ _ ' ~ front 4-1, first baseman Babe M“ raced‘ H°uYw°°d 3°51» Young rattled a double off the ggmerln; Emit’ hump’- (By The Canadian Press) PORT ARTHUR, April 19-Port Arthur Bruins squared the West- throne Summer-side squads for it 1 1 right field fence. "m" 7"" "m- *7 cl"! . ru the morning contest unother em vermin Junior hockey fm r. Berrlgan and w. MacMlllan Second same will be played to- Eigm fee, from second base’ TN‘, li-Ynr-Olds And Up, Mile "m b” ‘ememberw m“ h“ m‘ A’, w“ he”, Mgy-ghjjdgn, w)“; tonight by roiling to n. 8-4 victory defeated w_ Bryden “d L m.” rnorrow with the third, if neceo. son teams from the western cap- ital walked 0B with both titles and judging by the interest that was Glnser Up (Dennison) Lesota. Barnes (Aitchdson) Perkin-n (Dennis) in the sixth game of their best- of-seven series" with mthbridga Native Sons. Final game will be the Rcdleg ran into Stan Rojek, him 15-1. 15-4. sary, on Wednesday. Pittsburgh shortstop. Both wen; Will ill-Vb Iddfll HIGH“! bright page to the history of Hamilton .22 Rifle Shooting l4 Jinn]: Mllcilen riown. Young scrambled to his icet - Time: 2.1a a/s. “"11"” i" '1 ‘Wen’- bmbw Tigerhocke s usds la edi r0 to Wednesds touched the bag. and then grabbed _ ‘ Y q ' p Y n m" Y‘ —-——-— Rolex. Both started swinging. M” ‘md- Ymim Beauty. We'll “mm” M“ m s““““°"‘d°' "‘° n return shoot was hold reoent- b. Rogers and ‘TEA. Watson de- Right field bleacherites flooded the field with bottles. Time was called. the field cleared of debris lXld the game went on. Blah single n. Dalziel an. lliin, Black Pegasus 50nd, Third Race-Purse $1000, g4 m”, Trot. Ii-Year-Oldl And Up, Mile Mighty sum (Osborn) Roderic (Pownall) Alsojraced: Tru Ellyn‘, 6*" Prince County town will field stronger Veams than ever this sea- son in both the junior and inter- mediate divisions. v v III O ter the season opened last fall, iy st York and resulted in a win for the Intermediate Team from the 17th Reece Rifle Club (civil- il-n branch). Mr. B. B. Jones of Bunbury kindly donated t C119 Kieiy Lsndrigan featcd G. Fitzgerald and A. Wild- isho15-3. 15-4. EJ. Sullivan and E. Prowse de- footed L. Berrigan and W. Mac- ‘Mlllan 16-1, 15-4. By The Canadian Press Canadian light henvyvnidil champion Harry Dillon was d0- PERFECT Jack fllg-hjgnd (Shiv) Looking as fit as ever Nick Nic- - . J. Red l i - B l, Time: 2.0a 3/5, 2112K ofwthe ‘can; John Beavers fiix-‘ith: gggitwgsgyvzig ‘me am defezgldJgd g5; 21:55»?! ggyecabsargéo ‘Eneiifigfl’ as 0W Also raced: PM" u" T°mm¥ o- ey am 5's em ‘pen '8 ‘ hooters are victors in both senior 5mm“ 15-13- 8-15 15-10- . ‘ v Brew”, m“ pojnm. Guy. Bu”, vacation at his home in Murray and mmmedme even“ Tom may Wm conunvue on wedneh a technical knockout in the 10th Bums, 8mm PM!‘ my" sum, ma mo“ o! mahock”, a _ - d i m‘ st H q. round. The rugzed Belangei‘ was so." Mwe- m - anm.zti.‘c"z.z“zzz‘.l.ia'f“"i~ 2.13:? .;".st'-...:.Z"'.-.....'".:;r.-. .32.“: "iHi-tii’. ‘iii .'i.“.°°l‘.°s'..iiii.“’é..ili “n” m’: ~—-— ~ m’ kyunrah?“ A“ U“ ‘ iitlOii n. u» summer monptgs hr" gunfight-i Sig» and mm l” PW-‘d " "me Permits» nu ms. l, Wat o e or sum. 5"“ "m" 511111111! 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