i . ‘ I: new“ ‘ii5"“-‘?i1$l§fl§li§%§? Hfiéifiii c?“haéifii=iilfififiifihiflll!ih ,, APRIL 29; 194_1_ softball Practice. pr me on Sun ' 0.51110»: Williams. Mc- Hgwatt, Taweei. Jackson. Mom”, McDonald, Martin, ggilantflhebhard, Chandler. Mc- mi-y-book hockey game hcre wright, forcing a deciding game 1., their Memorial CIIII series with Winnipeg Rangers by l. 4-3 victory gamed on a. pair of last-minute {"818- Forced to win the match all over “sin after ii. Winnipeg last period rally wiped out their early lead, the Royals rose to the occasion. A Boal *#?§s 3 ‘jcount iritli just 49 seconds le- . ig and 25 seconds later little { goliml Blcuu fired the winning - tally-his first of the series. Within less than a minute of the Dominion Junior Champion- mip, winriipeg were placed on ev- en 1011115 with the Royals by their loss. Willi the deciding game of the best-nf-five series scheduled for Toronto Wednesday- It was the second horns victory oi the series for Royals, M10 won o, by ‘slim Grant, Morrison tied the - Stage Merriwell Finish _To Force A Deciding Game With Winnipeg ' _ B Jul: Mitchell Rangers till-nod in 4-2 d . emiailn Press sun Writer victories in ‘Iioronto u‘ ' ‘ MONTREAL, April zii-(CP) .. SUMMAR! ““" ‘Montreal Royals wrote a. o» Innk Merriwell finish to I Ilreiileriol I-IMontre I, 0a I ( M Southwidk) 9310mm" onlsom Penalties - Mortimer, Maclihrlane. Harmon. Second Period Scoring-None. Penalties - Mortimer, Macey, Mos- dell, Bellanca. Third Period lI-Mzmtreal, Peters (Mosdell) 1:0‘! 3—Winn19qf. Medynski (Bredin, Bellanca) 4:54 fillggihilifll. Mortimer (Bredln) ijélfégnipeg, Fabro (Hickey, Miller) G-Igtlontreal, Morrison (Carragher) ‘f-Mggtreal, Bleau isoiiinwicir» i4 here last Thursday, while it . Penalty-Ieibro. ‘Hockey Madness ’ Grips Fans As Indications Point ToASelloutCrowd Tonight REGINA_ April _2Il-(CP)-"Hoo- key madness” gripped this city again tonight on the heels of Re- gina Rangers’ first win in the Al- lan Cup Finals and indications were there would be a near sell- out tomorrow for the fifth game against Sydney Millionaire; despite fflitXllllllfll temperatures of more tiziiii '10 degrees for the last. two da ys. Fans of the Saskatchewan capital really got Worked over their team when Ran ers t Yorkton to take the prov ncial senior title. They never reached the some pitch as when Regina eliminated Port Arthur and letlibridge in Western piaydoiyiis and were cooled off as Sydney won the first two games of the finals 8-6 and 8-8. But when Freddy Metcalfefis team edged oiit Sydney 5-4 hero Saturday in the fourth game after gaining a. l-ltie in the third, the hockey fan; got hotter than the telnpera- lure. I It was a “shirt sleeve" game Bat- urday with the temperature in the arena hovering around the '70 mark and man; fans took of! their top- coats an jackets. The outside read- ing was slightly over ‘I0 today and unless the weather gets a little cooler, the arena holding a. big crowd will be on the wariin side again tomorrow night. Millionaires need only a tie to win the best-of-five series on a point basis. Wltb two victories and e tie, Sydney has five ints and the poln from a. tie wo d give the Eastern champions the necessary six points out of a possible 10. Re- ggiiagvith e. win and a tie has three n . Both squads reported they would use the saline lineups as in former gaanes. Several players on each team have been dressed despite minor injuries. These hurts have not been aggravated and there are no new injuries, Yankees 5;NII lLe _i. 1111111. Dodgersadonfl “m! (‘a filing-Zeal Evens M Brothers realize Big ambition El‘. LOUIS, April 28—-(AP>\_ Back in the days when they were 37011118 00)’! IDiIYIRE catch, Morton and Walker Cooper had a desire it: be a major league brother bat. ry. That ambition is being realized this season with Morton pitching and Walker catching for St. Louis Cardinals in the National Icague. Last. Jan. 1. the brothers vowed in a New Years resolution to win Z0 or more games during 1941. In the second game or the season, Cooper and Cooper made an ans- plclous start toward the goal with a. five-hit, 4-2 triumph over din. clnnati Reds. Baseball's Big Six (By The Associated Press) Player. Club G AB R. ll Pct. ‘Travis, senators 9 34. 8 2O .583 Lava tto, Bets .15 57 15 24 .421 5111195. Giants 2 88 9 l6 .421 Slaughter, Cardinals 11 48 l0 20 .417 our» 80x 9 34 9 14 .412 Siebert. Athletics 10 88 10 16 .395 HOME RUNS American Leonie - Dimaggio, RUNS BATTED IN American League - Doerr Red So 2o; N’ ti i _. ‘ - “fmdgen: 1%?! League Camil BOWLING RESULTS now NAME isowuivo Ladies Learue-seini-ilnnis Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 000 010 100-4 6 l Cleveland 000 103 30x-—'l 8 1 Newhcuser, Trout, White and Tebbetis; Mllnar ‘and Hemsley. Chicago Si. Louis 100 liaiiett and Trash; V. Kennedy and Grube. Swift. g NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 000 100 100-2 8 0 Brooklyn 00o 02o col-s e o Derringer and Lombardi, West; Wyatt. and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 000 010 000-4. 5 l Ncvrark 003 000 012-4 B 0 Cook, Roscoe and Parsons; Byrne end Sears Toronto ioo 01o 000-2 is o Jersey City 000 010 000-1 10 2 Laiifriiiicoiii and Williams: Pearce lilid Atwood. . Rochester 001 122 000-8 16 1 Syracuse 000 001 000-1 8 2 Drciscwcrd and Mueller; Pezzulo. Deiar-ruz and llottarini. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City 3; Columbus 2 Milwaukee 3; ‘Toledo 4 M-nnvaiiiiiis a; lndlanapolll l SI, Paul l0; Louisville 3 \ New Bulletin i Tells Factors About Humus The uitilization of farm and garden Vtlciabic waste peat, and muck to iiitrflaw the fertilty of the soil. forms the basis of a War Time Pre- duction Series Bulletin, No. 49. pre- gzieil by the Chemistry Division ‘@1100 Service. D<1lllIl'0Zl Deport- ment of Agricuture- and issued by 9 Agricultural Supplies Board. d "tiny farms and maiket gar- tlls. some materials which are 8e"- giilv neglected or allowed u» l0 h“ w?“ might well re used as b mus-form iig material. s‘ates the dulletin. Humus Is firmed by the “ll of erosive miiiiei- and is one d the most imilortant constituents t“ ll soils and performs several OIIICUOIISAII Improves the texture h, 5°" by ilfllliflllllfi heavy clays and “dill-i lizht sands and increases e niirsiii c-Iioiding c-apacty of all my‘ "up tending to lessen the ad- n-“LB ciicct of drought on crops. 1 ihe natuiai store-horse of he p» "il-“Olzen, the most expensive ‘min ‘"111 in commercial feztiliszrs we alsi rontnins appreciable quan- in-‘I of other pIgnt, fcgdy "n Oilfllillllfi is given ‘n the bulle- mdrn haw waste material on fem-is W, "mi," Burdens could be com- m kid wi ii or without manure and In I'm a valuable source of humus. mdflli- leaves. domestic garbage. Indians strengthen Hold on first Place in league NEW YORK. April 28 -(AP) -- Cleveland Indians today strength- ened their hold on first pleoe in the American baseball le@;e, defeating the champion Detroit tigers 7-2 to sweep their three-game series at Cleveland. A1 Milnar. Cleveland southpaw, limited the Tigers to six hits, for his second victory. Hal Newhouser was the loser. At st. Louis, the Browns display- ed their potent batting power again and let. t gloat that as Chlca o Vfhile 30x k their third stralg t game of the series 2-1. Consistently, since the season's start, the Browns have proved their ability to pound the bell but rare- 1v have those hits materialized in- to runs. Today manager Honey's charges collected 11 safeties. three of them for extra bases, but the White Sox with their seven blows ,brought home the winning run. Turkey and China In twelve months I10 fewer till"! thirteen com lete generating units have been b It for overseas by one British firm alone. In new terrftor an outstanding order was a comp etc POW" W140" of 60.000 km. for Turkey; and chine received a 30.0000 kw. 3.00 r. p. m. turbine plant. Apart, from these large orders. the construction of transformers set up an export record. a considerable part of which was for high-voltage transformers. New zealand took seven big ver- tIcal-shaft, waterwheel altemators; Madras a horizontal-shaft alternat- or. and South Africa a number of smaller alternator; of similar type. The year's achievement is strik- ing when it is remembered the a- mount of Government work done at the same time; and, despite the calls of war work upon technicians. a steady improvement. in design has also beenaccomblished over the period. especially of transformers for efficiency and economy. cimmonly occurrinB 011d 0M" m!‘ iected humus-forming materials 0i peat and muck. in vew of the fact that the supply of stable manure for market mdeninl l8 bfwfliiifl his; yea by year. It. is not. only f?" sible bu very desirable that mai et ggrdgnerg in particular Shnllld miike compoets from their vegetable °l' other waste unaterial in order w providemorgafic matter much need- m-iiie sfiuiliii can be obtained bv writing to Publicity and mtenslon handmllillilefl’ refuse are sources o “idle on fe-me then ie uie hermit-u» Division, Dominion Department of Ottawa. . . Royals:_ E- Dousan 104 16s 1'13 P. Lawlor 96 156 149 , F- Duffy v9 1&5 4a M. Hillier 179 147 15o P. Rice m 189 16a Total-ZIHU. I Deuces:- - DQ118811 127 1 M- Duffy 160 12g lllil ' ‘ 142 g garrett 14'! orcoran 1 'I‘otal—2296 95 Y” 179 HiEh siflsle n. min, 24s. H1811 three H. corcolan 551, Tonight at '1 o’clock:- A. s. gfaylgters league: Spitfires vs. Ilbur Davis a; Erasers vs. 5m" Lefliue bowling tournament by defeating the Central Cream- eries team n contested series. Cap to be congratulated on the results of last night's games, Carter g C0,;- I. Dougan 93 E. Williams 221 2g?! G. Duncan 251 185 18B E- Downe 15s 12a 217 fisiovslim 1x9 142 174 . .cow 235 244 Total-MM. 181 Central Creamerien- K- min 12s m ioo’ .7. Bimmonds 138 182 173 I. Cudmore 157 154 132 1"- Williams 14s 1'12 zoe g. gudmogei 163 231 134 - quire 1'88 196 200 0 Total~_3135. S 30 Ladies hish single J. Cudmore 231. Ladies high three J. cudmore 528. Gents high single J. squarebrlggs 0,06: Geziciés high three J. league: Prince Grocery vs. Roops Tigers. Bayshaw. azi employee oi the Ciin- power shops in Mfmico. Ont, has L.: Comets vs. Bull Dogs. At 7:30:- At 8:45: International League: I; . hers, semi-finals. Cm m1 B“ cirrowiv ALLEYS 95'1"!» bowling team won the and closely all! Glow is way he brought his team to victory for the second year. Following is the Square- riggs City League Finals:- Ai: 7 oclock second game of City Ltd; At 8:15 Mixed League, soc- ond game semi-finals, Cubs vs. CHAMPION BLOOD GIVE]! TORONTO. Ont., April 28 --R.0ld adian National Railways‘ moi-ivc been awaided a medal by the Ont- ario government as the lroviiiccs champion hlocd donor. WI‘hii1 a short period, Brayshaw has fllildP seven blood donations in rcsDonsc to Red Cross abucals. TCA HELPS YOU TO "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" VANOOUVER, B. 0., April 20 - How many flowers in 139 pounds Good Priory saw this weight In blos- 301118103110 the Pacific Coast overnight by ‘Hans-Canada Air Lines for t-Iie pcairias and eastern Canada. More than ha" the shipment went to Alberta. There Ia a steeds‘ mm‘?- ment of flowers from British Col- umbia bv air express the year Wyattk single Wins game From Reds 3-2 ' BROOlflNN. April 28—(AP)- The not-so-daffy Brooklyn Dodgers squeezed out their seventh straight victory and took over the National league lead today in a dramatic 3-2 struggle with Cincinnati Reds.’ Whitlow Wyatt, 31-year-old right hander, outp tched Paul Derringer _ times by the Reds last vear. and won his own game with a. sinzle OUT OUR WAY I . .. . i.iii u. a I GUARDIAN in the ninth inning with two run- 1101's on base and two out. It was a great personal triumph for Wyatt, who was beaten fiilie e fanned 10 of his foes and spaced six hits, the sarrie number allowed by Derringer. And in llle end, with the score tied since the seventh inning he roiled a hot sin le through short- stop to score Jm Wasdell from second It was the only game of the day in the senior circuit and a big Mon- day turnout of 17,240 basked in the sun at Elbbets Field to clirer their Dodgers past the idle St. Louis Cardinals in the standings. Use Minarifs for dandruff. By J. R. Williams Bears beat Bisons NEW YORK, April 28—(A_P)— Newark Bears solidified their hold on first place in the International Baseball League at hcme today, de- feating Buffalo Bisons 4-1 to take a lead of two games to one in the current series. The triumph was Newarlrs eighth in the last nine engagemen‘ . The game was sewed 11in in the iliIrd inning when the Bears hop- pcd on Earl Cook for three runs af- tcr two were out. At Syracuse, ROdIESlBI‘ Red wings had things all their cwn way to- day with Chiefs, collecting l6 hits for a 6-1 victory. They also bene- fited by eight walks but, left 19 runners stranded on base. Toronto Maple Leafs, behind the effective IO-hit hurling of Walter Lanfranconi, de- feated the Giants 2-1 to make it two straight in their series. REMEMBER WHEN (By Th; CanadTan Press) At Jersey City, Tommy German signed a five year con ract. to manage Montreal Maroons six years ago today. Gor- man, who now is connected with Montreal Canadians, cacnc to the Marooiis after leading Chicago Black Hawks to tltcil‘ lirst Stanley Cup title in 1934 and he made it two straight when he brought __Montrea1 home in front in l b OUR BOARDING HOUSE PAGE SEVEN Royals Win Two v MONTREAL. ‘hprll 2'1—(CP)—'- Rryals took both ends of today! International League double-head- r-r frcm Orioles. winning the fir!!! 8-4 and tho nlghtcu 9-5. _ At Newark, tn» ears protected their hold on first place in the league by dividing ii doubleheader with Buffalo Bisons i’ emorial Cup Final l before 9,242 “£5- .1- Hawhs, R.A.F,- To play in Exhibition game" The Brighton Hawks and a teal! from "C" flight. Royal i here play an exhibition softbal game at Victoria Park_ diamorii , Sunday afternoon at 2.30, it was an- 1 iiouiiced yesterday. The airmen sail . they knew very little about softbal ibiit would be delighted to play tll 1 Hawks. 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