PAGE SIX SPORTING NEWS i iliogel Wins Boston Marathon Warmup BOSTON. April ll-AAEU-Teddy Oshawa l/Vins Eastern _Junioi' tCitampions/tip r 1-1-1 Vog;l, u 17-year-old Watertowg . .. ,._ __ ~11 _ U, “h ~ gt I lad who had a four-minute hea Osiiggzfim iijgiicruiiidl tunic! “il-ulictt‘ tiemguicfsiaiidirbiitndillz: {£11m tog: 5'61"» spilncd me “n”! 49° Yard‘ ail-stair. Tilson was outscored oj: Liaturdliy l", will me 33rd annual lmsinaiv Ken Smith, but not out- ICfttthfidrflliC-llbmloxlillilgluglaarrttfi p0im<_=ii_ 1o ell ussc as . . '.t‘il.~,o- t-illsctccl two goals and Boston Athletic Association Mara- toilr iisshl; to bug almost a third i than. o! the 13>.) points hi‘ by the Among tiu- contestants was Sgt. Q-haw team. three (Gerard (Join of he Canadian Army goal. anti an a t. Aud his lour- ,' and o! l3 1i A fame.‘ Hie lllllSkifd , iltiliil to‘. il was tlcti by Bill Ezin- l fourth. Col-e. lrom S e. Hyaic tit e. “no liati Lwu goals and two Qua, tuructl in im elapsed time of l" ‘U CUTE)’ llP-d Céllllfk 155.24 and a. corrected time of 51 24. . h score :1 cczil, an t 1c , another till..- cti tar Witii lilRCllillP-lllL- p: crab"- smztslled l\lUliil'Ckil lens U-l llt r- Satiirtta; t i-_ - ail wvidlebruvrlfflfiiilcifi ..-i.. ousiilu in ‘eh: . .i"-iln points wcut to Frank , "i 1W0 assists, and Roll f it i tluehec Sea Gulls i _l goal. ‘ ifos, f3. tlverwliclm Petawawa "u. Anni ll ~—tCPl-—QLll:- (lull-g Provincial Int/er- ‘ cli.ili._iiitiiis, orerivlieltilcr. ‘l’CY'.l\\',t\V:l Ciretiadcs, Ontario title- llolders, 15-3 tcilriy in the opening game 0t i 5""l(35 f0 Tl s. boffisitrtaio 1 . f.‘ '7'" fir.» ire Gunter; i ti vllariplrlns were lttl’: Quehcccrs. who went; first pvrlod h. ' margin to l ‘he ltcmcsters ‘outs orcrl tlu visitors six izczls to Ht» I, ‘warn lll the .10 Th. y liual frame. series Olleilel‘. ‘it'll over F'l§'ers f0!‘ was olllV fliwttllv cage, . tcaiiishoived Hreat r t l llifziilfiill’ ilaclicy Scores , Sivouiorcd by p the Cilnadiait Le- i glcu. lLE S L. inc big night's of i Bv The (Tunudiun Press pentcrtziluitirut guts undcryvay’ at iiYCzi 1. iit intermediate Flll-"ll the §pi)l".lll‘; Cub tonight wtgh Q, , 15, P,3[,\\\'liw;\ 3, _ _ ‘ incl 1. Bingo our. B ~ being itQuvbt-c lcacls lmst-tif-llve series, scattered over the w-z . . H), ‘But tho bu: zittra lo » n!‘ course SATURDAY it will |;i- all gncd- comes on Thurs- izru Canaca Junior Final ziav night irheu seven boxing bouts S). Montreal Can- will be SlflEUCl bciivccn members of ‘ c_ air iorcc, army and navy tilflllfll iii Islanrl ccutrcs. o t a ‘l 1. IO iuura wins HS-tii hest-ol-iirc series btllltll‘ I-‘iuul Altliuullll tllc bouts will liol be ‘s ti, Ottawa It C. ou ~uch a large scalc as the other A_1.i_ 1;‘1‘\’[\I‘-\- b ma, ‘iiutvim rvlci- whips nevertheless lu- "”";<Ottawa Ctlilllillllltlfifi lt".\ti licsi-twf-lilcri": lb‘ at i_i_ lush pitch both m“, s - H], _u.'r.ou;: the ('l\'l members Canada Scum? Final 0f the iorccs Tommy l M ,,,"‘-U"§ , _ 7, \Vllllllpt‘§ ILC A. Cl. bournc~l)_ . round EQQ; ,3; ¢E~a y I/ifilililtilfi 4- Y i fr 1C " u: widtlrly lvlritildl Willi l?» -0 - lrc >01‘ s. p rring opu- WORK PANTS i 4, ‘ cs-cq- as to the PWW nil-wool Acudiun viii. O H A Inifbflllfifilllie "A" outcome, Vfflflbun. cant-ids. bu! this gmiypiingilq ‘ ’ ' * ‘Bi-QdfarlwdimthundwcunAl “\,,,-,~,,~,ii R C O.C s, Owen Sound It is more or lrss a comeback °:":"’°'7'~';""d w" ,O,-.,|,;-,,,S 5 that Chjsbouruc, now stationed at. ,,Z,,.,,”,,§“"’,‘,’,,‘;,,,“g‘]’°,“ , l< ' . two-garlic. total-goal scr- the local basic training centre is " i "" 1 lllfiiililfi. Brlore the outbreak of war Tommy was one of’ the best, ‘if not; the best, mitt-wlelrlers taking ,,part in the bouts put on by Pm- Iumter Joev McDonald. He “'38 al- lways willing to take on all comers rvr. "rllcsw, m‘ weight or size and invariabit wln, ICE-i} or draw he put up it grcnt scrap. I t I w To-igh AT THE FURUM Gorgeous Ice l A smooth, clever boxer packing iplenty’ of punching power in either it'll in mzu great. scraps fans still i ‘member vividly hi5 several meet- Ililgs with "Tiger" Hcnncssey a big ioloijilp bcllel‘ that hailed from the i United States. i O I I l _The bouts hctweeu ihl< pair of 'fl!1'lllCl',q were glwlliis touch. gruell- iuf: and bloody bflttlcs, There was ,nothiilg betirscu thcm and from lthe opening pong uutll the final time it ivas rcnllv a silrvlval of the ifittcst, Alon, came hostilities then {and Claycourire donned a. uniform. . 21/2 Hr’s SKATING >-——8 TILL 10.30 JOIN T HE HAPPY THRONG MONDA Y NIGHT DANCE In this national chain of transportation, your ca: and your truck are vital links. They must be kept rolling. With your help, they can be kept rolling through the General Motors dealers’ Vic- tory Service Plan. Designed to provide regular, responsible service to all makes of cars and trucks, , . 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Goods must reach their destinations and workers must get to their jobs-on time. this great Victory Service Plan 1's the thriftiest, ever devised for keeping carry on. It's a complete available from all General Motors dealers . . . dealers who employ specially, skilled mechanics, equipped with approved tools, who draw upon many years of specialized knowg Victory Service is dedicated to the fourfold purpose of (1) Prolonging the life of your trans- maximum mileage ‘from gas and rubber, (5) Preventing unnecessary repair bills, (4) Protecting your pocketbook. Whatever the make of your car or truck-whatever its age or conditionL-save trouble, save needless wear, save money, by seeing the General Motors dealer GENERAL MOTORS 168 Kent Sitreet I‘ Nothing lu n fiithtiug way wasl ‘_"_-""—*-—-—~ "ii about him uutll hcrc on the I“ m? first W“ mcolulmli 5317115, \lOll hi‘ lad a decided ccgc and to tncqM .. , V, any Attend. APRIL 12th lhc last intcr-scriiice rczt hrrc shortly be- lfifle CFQWd 0t spectators t“ —-Itl— l gilt back into l Q11 the matches wcrc : ,,,_, )1 (il-qiinnfl alglvtlvlgl 1b up utlthrce straight. uutll _ ‘ to 11m mm - - . as usua came -' \\‘l'll. " d“ magi)‘, ‘an unexpected victory that l Ts FCLlV i i .. a stian although nb- 911M199“ m” Olllkgfik, __!) t" 2g f,‘ ~ lilQ illllt? to cc‘. into ‘ Impbticrl with a great trail more sfllllldcllCfl siurc lnclr iviu last; mm, hn“.o,,c,. Claw.1llursdi\y_aftcruooi1 the Uity cull-I :tr:iinii.i: hard and Slllllw Will be (m; in full iorcc. _ ,0 gMting a lnllursday afternoon next. to_ try aha t m“, the A“. §gund the s. cs lulu it fill,“ “in l‘.(i\V his punchiniz,‘f”¢1dmi5 ms "a 53ml“ M" I111‘ A and hQPdQYJSIHOOLIIESL Wflliilill-l outfit, no mis_ ‘ooiivork also im-lmke about "hm" bl,“ H “WY a“? l9 ( m, m mm a wind lt up they will hare w over- Hl-‘lli! condition. t v i. eels In N.Y. NEW YORK. April 11—(AP)__. Plrmv of ltlCS3 sfl-ibtlllCd ihorou h- ‘blfélls may haw; been on the sat 4: 3'51!‘ spindly legs the openin week of racing in New york, bu give a sympathetic thought to the O Spniisiiixiil by (‘uuiirlizili Legiml DUN lllit-irililiS 0R(Tl:!IiS'l‘R.\ Ailmission Iii cents-i flare u (four! Time [Iv/ping [Irv Lcgimt lblriday: 14,054 persons, $872,189, t lay: 29,209 persons, $1,743,- . #101381 persons, $3,924,- ‘ t " was a shove or get shoved while the impatient ..._-rs c: tlic _ . . i‘. acct [or the millions they pushed through the pari-mutuel indowu, The attendance figures don't ln- clude the thousands at soldiers and sailors who got tn free. filer the races were over the rich and poor who couldn't wedge themselves lnvo the Jampacked re- Allan Gup Series May Start April 19 WINNIPEG. April ll ——(CP)— Frank Sargent of Port Arthur. Pre- sident oi the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, announced here tcday that the best-ol-ilve Allan Cup tlnal would probably start here Monday, April 19. Victoria Army won the western Canada championship here last r.‘ ht anr; meet the eastern cham- pions. either Ottawa Commando; or Oztawa R C Al". Commandos lead the best-of-iive eastern pla ~01! one gum.- to nons The two p ayed to n. 6-8 draw last night. Even t!- t-he title is decided by Wednesday, the first Allan Oup final will not. be played until Monday, Sargent y. ,_8%nt slid the second gimp o! nld, because the ' would not arrive here until Blfllflifl the Canadian 11ml would be plflyfllv at Regina, either Monday, April ul, or Wedneaday, April 21, with w» malning game; at Calgary. . Miss llogwood Wins Phoenix Handicap LOUISVILLE, Ky. April 11 ~— (AP)- One oi the track's luvgfi‘ opening-din; ‘crowds turned out Saturday at Churchill Downs 1n see IFOWIESH Combs’ Miss Dogwot l1 wln the Phoenix Handicap. $2.51!! added feature oi the first day v4 the Keeneland racin program- which was transfer-re here ircm ‘ lfiXln-gbflll. _ Officials estimated that 12.0.1‘ persons watched the four-yenr-olrl filly make her 1948 debut with u smashing 1 l-z-lengths victory over Calumet Farm’: Mark-Keir Mrs. Ethel Denemarlcs Three C10- vers ilnlshcd third. n» Mln: hi; FFEIIllIIIH J . By Georg;- lMclVlanus ., . . h . _ Thupvlnv nigh, polite the lighting $1M‘ am n? , Ligilzlggllllgz-‘flng guiéglgciuered and lute“! trlaylnaaootlerd it dawn Si: izigicik i), ., “_,,.,1(, 0f Dnssiiciless that lms <0 well mzirk- y a 5° m u . _ a 9d m“ P w‘). Ln m up In“ And thn bewildered owners 0i the you could still see women ln fancy iinctors that have hcrn their ilqrst", ""14 in Jamaica, current nt- fur coats trying to thumb a ride. . FWD, l“, asscst in turnishiug upsets‘. ',31‘i-.,fi3,.°’1,.,§*,;°,5‘;§§§,’;2:,K°,T551; emdthfilcorm “ummg uni. thc ropes‘ "‘“T"‘.'“""i" ,' 1m: talk about the trnmporta- New York has hevei- had such cnrxince here hc Russggsgglslgualhligfaglb 5 “me lion ban and ilizured thn crowds an opening for racing, and may ,h,“",°,,1\(_:m:e miles BTh-‘l estimated bopuliltlon gictl-“dTlligy “kkiidiieiaeiitlziimnotgr picnic ‘sharia’ buotdwl “§§“°’i1i“°i,'l' m" ‘- ~ - ' ‘ ' ' . o g go recor w _ - of ivhiohi, _lu his wnl- 192'69°'71°' ‘Inc net result was a surplus o! set {or luture students of ul: per- ' _"- i’ i111" unu- lcrcct ailout cotyNT swEnljn-‘EE ‘D clLoumg, fol-mince; t0 BhOOt at. ere are B Hl- i‘ ‘a l'~.. . . - - , ithc . m‘ s (‘l illt‘ game rnri s“. d9, l . 1 b ‘ S. Ta!“ “ 1°°k i" U" "sures for several on hand all-end, such as h, ‘ . (ll ion lr- .(ll((l£(l to the piml-uous of the Prince Siilli ~ this will VJHHPSQ n, H? t,‘ m“, “d '1 “"“°“_~\i1<1@ th" llrsi thrc»: daysz- a new hllh 11011539 D°° 701‘ "l! 01 Liluzird island Fir-h and Gaim- Act which requires that an i7” W“ "i F’. “ “M H“ i>§iv§r'“ia§mp§s§ii§i1““m@iiigi.d5?“ 773371355833" 2M“ person's’ u" time‘ f; annual license shill] he secured llcllire ziuuliilu" and huntinz: lTn}, ‘,{,e'1:1‘_.,, ",’0:,?,°d Sign’ *L*‘ ' :*'=-"'—'-—~ ~V— ' "3 '0" . . . . _ _ , '2 ~. r rah - s 1 i ' lu this Prnvlllt-e. Licenses. are now available in the office ,Dl‘0tln(l. BRINGING UP FATHER m of R.('..\l.l‘. iletzirhmt-zits lllHHlLllUlll. liit‘ province, at thci T, ,, ,’ ,' ' H 1 I 2 l! Priuct- liiiuaril Island 'l'l"ivcl liurewu Queen direct (‘har H) m W y" P‘ n“ H‘ Cm “so . - »- t I . l .it":i1~,-,_t\,1-;~i,, (‘F ; |1;i[_ u Itittcttiwn. the Patriot Office. Vhiirliiltcitiuii. and zit the Jiiirtiiivl iW-uttnumhi‘ he" riiiiivlariirl — t F‘ .-\(llllilll\'il'llli(?l1 Office. lh-pzirtmcnt 0f itsrriciiltiiit’. (fhiir- ‘(lmf "r H“ RA F. h""-" "YB THiNKmP-VVE lottetmvn. Licenses may lic serurnil Ii‘; mail on receipt of .,,,‘."','.“‘"3""1§,,,“‘Q.}1.,,'§§3‘§{} S; OT To o gfiwultlém , ‘p , a Postal Note to the Drpurtmcnt of Agriculture for the ,‘t“c Nmiv c1“ linultti". lira five IDEAS- i ' followiutr ilniountiu ,l'f'lg’tldl‘yl‘ Til iictiiliiwu tiger; lift“ fOllll‘ ' ‘i’ ' ' in lrr out: nu w "FIT tiz-t shou d ' Rcgidcnt I icons.“ s] ‘m i\"l‘\'l un n Rrcal ulzyht of mitt-sllilg- _, . A . . . . . . . . . . . . 5m, , . . . . ‘ Non-Resident FHllIfllI lit-civic 200 ‘ v - o '1' Nnn-Rcsitlent Hunting‘ License . 10.00 P""‘"‘ "f \“/»l~-< nnrl s D U. are a’ "rMnt miizwzc-t lu n area? wr- y ‘ Anizlcru and hunters are urged to secure licenses f‘ ’ T"tt"r"-'>‘-1c"iitic hii-skcfinll z hold c Z-l 011W.‘ ln the Tll"\‘(". to rlnh and vi‘ of five Srlkll"; in yflimnily imil lu- in readiness for the opening of the fish l . " my; season on April 16th. Address-i communications to ‘ V v-‘i. h!‘ , | 95f w. R. sum». l--~»~.".,.T»i'7"iiia§ = lit-put}: A‘1].I]iI-l1(.'[. of Agriculture, ."_, '_,',',=__".',_',“,,‘,"“ "mtg" ‘h’ - Charlottetown. i,‘ i; ; {nun}, ,',,,,,_"°““ ‘a m" ay"v';::1i"-".~ r ' 5E$éi%ic“§s...t"i$“ HAT H Tl-G KlTCl-EN- I l! lfi-i