APRIL 25. 193 BOX ‘i’ BASKETBALL j OTHER [Trait Arthur fallfiwfiifir.ragvl_g§@fjq"*d' ~ > > ‘ ' nnsaisiitrsev. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN u INC spoRr Bear Cats l Defeat Montreal Royals 6-5 To Win Hockey Team ’s Banquetted Last Evening Junior Royals hockey team and m; senior Rangers were guests 1,5» night at Old Spain Tea Rooms it a delightful banquet tendered them by Mr: and Mrs. Milton Bell. proprietors of the popular restaur- lnllhe affair was a delightful one 1mm start to finish. After doing full justice to the delicious repast hockey supporters and boosters were heard from in after-dinner gpgéclléi. Holding the squads t0- gther was stressed as both teams were tendered complimentary rc- insrks for their season's efforts, a ICASOII that saw Rangers win the senior ‘island title with the Roy- a]5_ after capturing the Maritime gruor crown being lust nosed out Perth Blue Wings in Memorial playdowns. math teams are to bc guests at s later date at another banquet at which the Royals will be presented with medals and jackets in recog- nition of their brilliant season. speakers heard last night in- eluded: P. W. Turner, Thomas p989", M11110!‘ League, . Charlie Mgmpnon, Ev. Nelson Whitlock. Doug. McLeod, Allison Rogers, William Chandler, Fire thief Angus McEache-m, and 0.11‘. Archer. manner of the Forum. m W ‘Turner , P, . was chairman sf the gathering. Down The Alleys" HOLY NAME BOWLING Ii; Four League-finals 1st Ill" All Siam- Dr. L. Duffy 242 247 20'! R. Cameron 188 203 194 Q, E359” 1B9 1B2 A Shel-fen 328 3'11 b0 C. McDonald 116 131 17b ‘Ibtal-lms. . Five Aces:-_ G. McDonald 217 24'! 1'14 290 22B 217 113 243 l0’! 220 227 1'18 17B 3Z8. The second game in will be played Wednesday night at 9 o'clock ' Commercial Inga semi-Finals 1st n-ma Prince Grocery:- . Cox are 1'11 2oz o. Toombs zao 25a zoo .Mcl"srlana 20a zoo zao r. MoArtihur 12s lac om I bran 19': 21s m ran-sols. Alerts:- r. Gallant I 189 19a 21s .Pineau m zsz 24o W. Pineau 20'! 188 288 v. Williaml m as 162 °- I-wiair 24o 214 m Total—3080. Fish single G. ‘Ibombs 259. High three a. Toomba m. _._- fl-___ ill.‘ "Ivy ofthe Streets" J ACK month». ‘éifinknn A su rouugwmgofiylk sounds-rum "Otvrsoue-sfillgith "4- -: _ Allan Cup By ROBERT CLARKE Egan“ MPIGtIS Staff Writer . 0n real. April 24—1n l 91111111118 6169183’ of power and filmed. Port Arthur Bear Cats swept to ircckey's Allan Cup night by defeatin Montreal Rloya 6-5 in the four game of the best-of-flve seriesand succeeded to the title won last flyesr by 'I‘rail smoke Eat- ers of B tish Columbia. Lad by brilliant little Edgar La- Drsde, a Ibo-pound package of centre ice dynamite; the poi-ts my- lied brilliantly in the third period for three goals in less than three minutes. The 19-year-old Laprade scored one and aided in another. For s. time it appeared u 1r Roylis would manage to squeeze out a victory as they led 4-3 with less than 10 minutes oi’ the final Period to ga-and send the series into a fifth and deciding game Wednesday night. The Bear Cats took the first two games 6-5 and ‘lg-l but dropped the third contest Shortly after the 1O minute mark of tihe final session. Captain Ken Murray sent Royals into a 4-3 lead and ballooned the hopes of a. paid of 10.886 customers for r e an s BgguauryI-a. m a hi brother Bert, a defegce star with the team, stepped in and took a hand.’ Bert tied the score with a solo goal. Edgar sentithe western champions ahead with a brilliant tal started of! by defenceman Hugh OLeary and then helped the Cats take a 6-4 lead as he Pissed to Bob Manahan for another goal. The best the R0 als could do in reply was a goal the last min- ute of play by Gordie Crutchfleld. ar Liaprade shared goal-get- ting nors in the game with Pete Morin. blocky left wlngman of the ace Royals line of Morin. Gerry I-Ieflernah and Buddy O'Connor. Edgar had two scores, his brother one, while Don Gordon. Bones Mc- Cormaok and Manahan also had one each. Morin also scored twice-his sixth and seventh tallies of the series-while Olconnor. Murray and Crutchfield had singles. Lineups: Port Arthur Montreal Goal Nllh — — — — — — — — Sflgilin Defence O'l.e — - - —- - l-l Murray B. Liaiprade - — — — —- - Janka Centre MacArthur — —-— — — O'Connor McOou-mack — — — - Heffernan B — — — — — — —- -- r Port Arthur Subs: Moriarity. Wright, E. Laprade. Manahan. Gordon. ' Montreal Bubs: Acheson, Crutch- field. K. Murray, Allen, JotRus. Oflislals: Bert Hedges, Toronto; Dick Davis, Winnipeg, The summary: First Period l-Port Arthur, E. Laprsde (MacArthur) - - - - - - - l8. Penalties: Janke, O'l.ieary, H. Mur ray, MacArthur. Second Period LMontrcal, O'Connor (Heflernan, Morin) - - - - .40 S-Montreal, Morin (Heffernan) - - - - - - - 5.05 li-Port Third Perlod 0—Montzeo1. Morin - (Janka, Orutchfleld) - . - 5.05 ‘l-olontre 8—.Port (E. loprade) - - - - - - - ll-Montreal. Crutchfieid (Acheson) - . .- ..- -19.14 Penalty: H. Murray. FOB CALM I?) CONTEMPLATTON ,(By The Canulln. Press) CITY-Banana City lice have a new trick. When overhaul a careless driver. they remove his ignition keys, and leave him‘ stranded in the street for half an hour to cool his heals and QQ it over. 19 The win put the Royals in und " Oomiokl. 131cm, Ros and ar- . ron. Qnitb: oinsr and Psddsn. Simmerings I Around The Sport’ Front NEW YORK, April 24—Week'si Wash: War Admirers form at Belmont is tickling his handlers. Buffalo (ain't decide whether its welterweight, Howell King, is too good to lg true or the year's prize morning glory. The Giants wanted to send Jim-mv Ripple and others to Boston for Prof. Daniel Mac- Fayden, but it's all off. The gossips now have Mike Jacobo linked with ‘rom Galery, 1.0a Aingeles pron-lot er in a west coast boxing combine. seven Deep: The major poli- tical parties might find their 1940 presidential candidates on the Temple track team. ‘Ihereon are ths Messrs. Adams, Jackson. Har- rison, Bruohanan, Johnson, Wilson and Harding. l Coach Bob Zuppke. who came here to give Illinois alumni a pep talk. was described by one paper: “He hits you like a cool breeze in a stuffy mom", Squire Gene Sarazen shipment prize cattle. United Staten open golf tourney will lure Olin Dutra away from his villa in sunny California for the first time in several years. Hymie Caplin insisted he bc a!- lowed to name the referee before he'd let Solly Kreiger put his National Boxing Association mid- dleweight crown 0n the line against Al Hostak in Seattle this summer. P.S.: I-Iymie was told where to get ofl....Jack Dempsey has been go- ing around the country utting the blast on Galenio. Bo M Jczc~ l5 getting even b telling news- papers Lnuis ooul lick Dempsey any day. Mayor Hague sent out the word and Jersey City turned out 45.112 strong for the International Lea- gue opener... Next ds. the atten- dance dropped to 1.81 , indicating l-Iis Honor L; strictly a one-inning pitcher. Almost everybod alon Broad- way was aboard w on Bi Ferns- worth romped home at Jamaica the other day to the tune of 16 to l except the guy for whom the horse was named...He didn‘tthink Bill could run in the mud....The principal of a Brooklyn High School went out to see the Dodg- ers and nabbed his star hockey- player angling for a job as usher ...Joe Medwick’s seven birdies on 18 holes gave him the baseball training camp golf championship. Royals Capture International League Lead MONTREAL. April 24—A five- run blast in the first inning clin- ched the second win in as many days for Montreal over Syracuse today. with Xavier Reslgno hurl- ing carefully for a 8-2 tflumpuh. puted possession oi’ first DIBW l" the International League. Dick Midkofl. makin his first start as a Chief, yielded five hits and as many runs before two wu-e out in the first. and ROW-l! "fluid their final tally of! Frank Peace in the third. Buffalo Bisons stared a five-fun comeback in the ninth inningnlt Newark to chalk u an 8-4 vic rY over the Bears. e defeat- w" the fourth in five starts for the league champions. At Jersey City, the Giants scored seven runs in a. big fifth inning fm- m easy 13-3 victory over Rio- cheater Red wines. wit-h the t; feat drooping the W"!!! m" ° their first-place tie with Royals. Baseball Results i AMERICAN LEAGUE Phil delphia 000 000 100-1 4 1 New! York 000 001 mic-i Pg“? Potter, Dean and Hayes; sorgsazidtDickey. . n w n8 o 000 1112401-1018 3 Boston 101 021 031 1-0 1'1 a _ ,1-l ies and Ferrell‘ wDilnlgfrllgadefyvll/esver. 3W“ ma Des ute _ Si. iOllIB 100 O00 0I0—i 5 g Dgu-Qlt, O01 100 02X—4 9 Johnson and Glenn; Bridle‘ 5nd T800800!- Ohlp M0 101 201-0 0 I Clcvgnd Wit-i l * 010 0oz m and Sllvestri; Humnhrifl- Drake, Allen and will‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE I 000 011 000-4 7 4 glhlumrm 100 032 OOX-G 13 9 Wlliibtbchill growl! u: Magma; , IHIO ll! - New York 000 050-6 9 1 000 Philadelphia 000 I00 40x—0 0 l Castlsman, Wittig, Cof-fman and Dagnui- Butcher, Henry, Beck ca. m ton 020 100 001-4 ‘l 0 000 000 010-1 0 8 Brooklyn Isttcand Lon-r M11080. nut- cnlnson and Phmps. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 501 000 000-8 l0 0 Syracuse 1 001 1 z Mallead Domingo and l-lartjs; Grabowkl ca . n“'“?; 33.95% tau ‘i i’ ‘gdwllik, Jacobs, mbba and tmif-lwatanceu, Branch and setu- "” 000100000410 ,0 Janey City 001-070 08x-1ll}i'l' a ' -- amazon: iissocunou nun c. Oolumbus a ' , -;..:::"...-.:=r-sa".- i: it». and Louisville .w-*J; (t0 he v I Basketball Champions ‘ Above are pictured membu-s of the Prince of Wales basketball team, Island nutercolleglate Champions by virtue of two straight victories in a three-game series with Saint Dunstarrs. Left to right-J. Beer, R. lionnessey, V‘ MscDmald, A. Wilson, Albert Brown, Carmen Glover. Lists Factors In Search Of Ball Players NEW YORK, April 24—-VlFha.t a big league baseball scout looks for when he tours the sand-lots and school towns of the nation is re- vealed by Paul Kricheli. chief scout of the New York Yankees, in a signed article in the May Jssue of Coimtry Home Magazine. Kridhell. who has travelled 300,- 000 miles during the past 20 years to look over 20,000 prospects, lists the big league requirements as follows: Outfield-A good throwing arm, speed of foot. and. most impor- tant, the knack of taking a good, cut at pitched ball. Ari outfielder Infield-A good pair of hands for ground balls, a good arm to throw out runners at first base. and a fair hitting e ._ Lnflelders are not expected to ip paint off the fences with line drives, al- though power at bat makes them that much more welcome. First, base-First suckers are not listed with infielders because the v e to have a big bruises- of the J y Foxx, Hank Green- berg, Lou Gehrig school at the initial comer. In short, can dig a badly thrown ball out of the dirt and who can hit like a Missouri mule. Pitcher-I want size and weight in pitching prospects. The right numbers are five-ten to six-two in height and’ between 180 and 200 pounds in weight. The sine qua non. of course. is a fast ball. Everything else can be taught. Catcher-A catcher must ba able to throw to second base and must be able to hit. He must also be smart enou h to call for the right pitch. Bu here. too. 1i’ the prospect can throw and hit. the brains department can be de- veloped. Ills Dentin! As s final and absolute require- | merit for every 879M b1! 1988111‘ - ball player Ktifchell lists “love oi ' the game." “Combined with ability)” he writes. “he must possess a burn- ing love of baseball that will allow no other destiny Dant‘s under- estimate that love of baseball. To be a. star. you've got to eat, drink and sled‘; baseball. Rogers Horns- by, who was probably he greatest thand hitter In career-because s alight strain. his batting eye." Found Many That Kri" ell knows what he is tsl abou is evidenced by the fact t at he has disoovs cu, among others, suohjamous stars as Tony Lausri, Lgrk Billy Werber, Ls.» . Buddy llaasett. Red Rolfe, George Bel- éllrflk an? Lou Gehrig, to mention y a_ ew, Kid Parsons Scores Kayoé Over Hinch (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Apr. ‘aw-Martin (Kid) Parsons knocked out Joe I-Llnch in. the eighth round of what was scheduled to be a IO-round boxing bout here tonight and earned a clip at Johnny Liffords Maritime lightweight title. Much improved in ring lore and punching ability, Parsons outboxed and outpunched Hinch from the bell and after a tame first round ' had I-linch down four times. A sharp right to the jaw dropped “Hammering Joe" for a nine-count in the fourth, a hard left set him down without a count in the sixth BhOI-lld be Bible t0 5930B 1115 bail“ and he took a seven-count, in the WIS klizvefflg: d ‘bl 5t illemirmlg swenth. A hard right to the jaw 5D!" Y1K 0" e!- Ipes a" erhd ":0 wit“ iv the nextround. ‘By The Guam“. PM") 119m‘? Tilns- I-iillch was badly marked and 22:11; prcfuse! when the K.0. came. He weigh d 134 to Parsons‘ 140. Kid Richardson, 148. and Gordon M0319", ill-S. battered each other around for nearly five rounds be- fore the Kiri floored his opponent for keeps. libchardson was reeling and groggy in the first and was lucky to survive the round but afmr that he assumed control and cut McNeil badly about the face with short rights. McNeil took plenty chances try- ing to land a knockout punch but Richardson fought caglly and hit hard at everv onwnrtunity. McNeil dropped in the fifth, too exhaust- ed to get up. He. was not knocked fut but he was badly used up. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Pres) Was‘ Admiral. spectacular son o.‘ Man o’ War, first showed his speed over a mlle-and-sixtsenth course in the Chesapeake Stakes at Havre do Grace, two years ago today. War Admiral led the field by six lengths at the finish. Tops of fbe finest TIMI 0R CORK IIP l0 In: I0‘ Z5 lcr I5 ROY POWERS. KING'S SCUUI'—. utysnnsvorr you lAnchors Will Field Strong Baseball Club Angus McEacnern was elected President of the Anchors baseball club at a well-attended meeting held in the Cl last night. Called with a view of find- ing out the prospects for a team being formed from the west sec- tion of the city to take part in" the proposed City League m; meeting was successful from every angle. A large crowd of supporters were Essen-t and indications were that Club would field. a very stgon team for this year's league SC .- Bill Ryan and George Ayreg were appointed delegates m attend the martin: of m: executive of the City League on Wednesday night. Lem Rush was chairman of the meeting that saw several baseball supporters offer timely suggestions for a successful running of the team. Following is the complete slate of officers elected: 515600-1588’!!! MoEschern Vice-President-Liem Rush. Secretary-Joseph GfilLs, 'I‘reasurer-_George Ayres. Coach of team-Bill Ryan. Manager-Joey McDonald. EASTERN STARS =- oowuac ‘F; HOCKEY 5s- WRESTLING Cubs Open Home Season By Defeating Pirates 6-2; Yanks Beat Athletics 2-I NEW YORK, Agril 24-01110830 Cirbs opened their homo season auspicious] before 15.000 fans to- day by w Pittsburgh 6-2 for their third victory in four The Cubs massed a 12-bit at- tack off Jim Tobin an Mace Brown while Ehrl Whitehlll lim- itcd the Pirates to six hits in seven innings. Jack Russell flin- iahod the game, after Whitehill ‘tired. and yielded one hit in two nings. Behind the six-hit pitching of Lou Fette, Boston Bea invaded Brooklyn and whipped the Dodgers 4-1, handing Van Mungo a defeat liathls first baseball start since A, . The temperamental fireball gave [lip only five hits in the eighit inn- ings he worked. but three of them were bimched in the second when the Bees clinched the game with two rims A Brooklyn ermr netted another run in the fourth. Tonal Cuccinello clouted a homer in e math, The Giants staged a five-run in the eighth at Philadel- ia, but the outburst fell just short and the Hhillies won 6-5. Morris Amoviclrs two-rim noun MEETING J The Eastern Stars Baseball Club, members of the City League also held a meeting last night in the Holy Name Hall. Although not electing any club o.) cers, never- theless the gathering was a suc- cessful one with indication that a. strong team would be put on the ffield for City League baseball war- are. Freddie Whalen and Johruiie Squarebriggs were named delegates to attend the executive meeting of tlaheh :31 League on Wednesday g . Al Simmons On Sidelines BROOKLYN. April 24_(AP)-Al Simmons, veteran fifnegiisoan League outfielder now ton was hit on the he by a pitched ball in the th in- ning of today's same with the Dod- gers and was knocked unconscious. Later. the Bees announced Sim- mons suffered a slight concussion and would be "ready to play again Q3 few dag." 1n the fourth off Clyde Chstiemsn paced the Phil's attack. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK, April M—-M0nt0 'Poa.rson went to the mound for the first time this season and oitdied the Yankees to a 2.1 vio- tm-y over Philadelphia Amlefloa before 5.83M fans today. The stylist right-hands: gave w only four hits, no more than one any one i . The Yadcs $808M Nelson Potter and Chubby Dean for only tihree safe blows, but csmolnthcseventhontwowslks andanerror. Bridlfl In Form Veteran ‘flommy Bridges rung up his second triumph of the sea- son a Detroit as ‘rigors at. is Browns 4-2. Bridges al- lowed only six hits, and fielding lapses of his mates accounted for both the St. Louis runs. Fifteen bases 0n balls wallncd in two in Drab added l0 more before Johnny Allen, making his first appear- ance since an elbow ailment hLmontheai-iclflsstmmm ,f - odAtél-ie in the in the ma.’ I mn Bogibyl the 11m. pitcher they faced, gave’ Washington Senators a. 10-9 vic- tory over the Red Sox. Billiards Tho - match scheduled for last t at the Bunnybido Billiard Par did not take owing to the unavoidable absence of one of the contestants. Tonight Frank Acorn meats Ernie McGee. SNOOKEB ‘llhorifotoftzlwllottwommtdaos c Latter. This match will start at 6 o'clock. The second is sched- uled for 7:80 when Btan Ryan meets ‘Iimn MioQuarrio. Player must be on hand foa- theee matches or forfeit them. Mina-rd’: Hlla pain. Baseball's Big Six (n, n. Aaaooiahd mu) I ‘ Batting (first a in each leagues‘ (10 or more at bat) G AB B. l1 P6 McCormick, Reds 8 11 8 ‘l .8! MoOoag, Tigers l 34 i! l2 .500 Modwi , Cards 4 ill 1 I AM Ekrx, Tigers 6 1i I ll A“ Kuhel, White Box I 8 IIDAfi I0- Arnovich, Phillies 6 Z 5 10 Ad) Runs Batted Ira-American Lem- gue: MoNair, White Sox, 8' Walk- er, Tigers, Gpwalkler, White 80X, 0; Kreevioh. White Box, 6. Nat- l i league: Hasaett, Bus, s.- Medwlck, Cardinals, 6. Home Runs--Amerimn i (l6 players with one each). Not- ional Lcague: Ott, Giants, I; milli,,Dodgers, 2; mrty. Cubs, "L"? and , by I ‘Ila Bop Isiah Auocfalco. TIIE PULSE 0F TIIE MARKET ===J Business Needs Advertising Keyed to the Tempo of Modern Business Local businessmen are given the advantage of advertisi- ing that is keyed to modern business methods. For The Charlottetown Guardian offers its advertisers original artwork, promotional ideas and merchandising methods that are tested for results. This service is made available through the Modern Ad Service Bureau . . . an advertis- ing service that has a finger to the markefs pulse! 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