crlasLor-rlrrowu cu erica mpion Sure. S i ‘he g 3...... ‘ii I l I T i R lMAALU. To H014 ake - ups FAIIMINIIIN Meeting May I1 For f Pro Hockeyliililiiiii [NT Plans ForlleebTseason Will B. Howie Morenz Talked Of For A Change Of Uniform While Other Prominent Players Discussed As_l_)_ue For Move. (By Ilsac Ihhnege. Press Staff Writs) ‘IORONIO, April ll-When the i ie thatplentycfbusirlessmey vcryllttle moregoodhockey le done over National League “but where am I and Albert (Battleship) Leduc, de- Twoorthreeyearsagcl‘ -fencemen,areunllkelytobewith r‘ of Canad- the 1984-38 Rangers. Per-ha great Btrstfcrd Streak is older and rfear- trade marts, but the Toronto Maple er the end of his trail now. The leafbosshssssldvesylittle about Hawks may get him for Mush his intentions. ltis ‘ like- March, a pint-sired winger and ly however, that Alex Levinsky, some cash. rnaJor league hiockey’s only Jewish Meanwhile there may be two dsfeneeman, will be traded New Patricksontbeivory highwnys- YorkandChicago clubs aressid Lester seeking talent for his New tobeinterestedinMineBoy ese York Rangers, Frank for Boston Illg attraction. Harold Ootton, Ohm-lie Sands. Bill 'l‘hcinis and the veteran Happy arebecomlngclearerthat PrankDeye-motherswhomaynotbe slloctedlirtRoesasma-nagerofthe Bruins. If Frank takes over he will find himsel with ‘Iiny Thompson, Dd- . die shore, Marty Barry, Dit Clap- plece would be filled possibly by per and Nels Stewart forming the Bill Bollett, rookie who was loaned framework of a team that needs to Ottawa Senators last season or plenty of padding. The Bruins fin- Ired Robertson. who played with ished at the bottom of the United Detroit Olympics in the Interna- Btstes section standing lest season tional League. Kentucky Derby Most Open Race For . Many Years rioursvmm. xy. April 11- crty of the herglade smile of 6- !"- “Wm” "*4 Egg “E s goel mr- the 1mm. He shot on . Mati H i, bel ging to Charles T. l". A. Burton of 01110880. Fishei- i: DQCIZTC and Sir ‘irhomes, It is recalled the Kentucky Derby owned by A. B. Gordon. of Louis- was won in 1910 hY I 9W5!!!"- ville, are the early favorites for the Commander J. K. L. Ross of Mont- OOth running of the Kentucky reel, with Bir 511101131119 11w W" Derby, Mey b. Between the present instituted in i815, the first win- m isnilu-y necrrrmm tournesn downing oftbe ‘schesn ‘I119 Tuesday the 17th, s11 night. ment are as fo1lows:_ MINE DOUBLES Semi-flush I. M. Nash and D. M. Gsss won from J. o. Campbell and L. liiur- a "Azhgxfklayhfih “m l" M‘! won rr-erh ofr‘. auieliesori end n. Fairbanks 18-13. 16-9. Finals lllLNashaniinuGessw Mrs. W. A. Smith and Mrs. Ben]. Rogers Jr., won from Mrs J. 0. C. Patrick, managing director o! the with the Leafs. Dsy finished s Campbell sndMrs. 1". M. Nash 16-1, N. H.L.,Wllll1i8ifllhll10bflld goodseasoninslnashingstylein 15-9- Mrs. w. A. Smith and Mrs. Ben]. game mud, (3111 Rogers won from Miss l‘. Bourke m, 13:90“, qegeme m m, mom and Mrs. R. T. Holman 15-8, 15-11. mime; o; may um mm” m open Finals Mrs. W.A. smith and MrsBenj. ‘m; up i forum m“ w Bu“, Rogers won from Miss I. Sinclair and Miss c. Shannon 15-6, ill-s. "w" m m” °‘ ‘h’ mm“ n“- MIXID DOUH§ Semi-finals Bourke won from W. A. Mrs. smith 15-12. 15-9. and.“ 16,0, "l" (a" b” m” found i116 defence @111 fumbling finals). prospeetanndthesctualraoebow- nerbeing Aristides. From that G-K-Pu-“F-ndml-fidfilg: Mdxnfldmade1t2_1formnc_ ever. many thins: my hlPPw- 0n h" "11 191° ‘h’ “$31113”; yr. Hellman 15-10, ilk-ll. the whole the event looms up as ticslly all the win-ll one of the most open in this class- i911, R. P. Carmen brought Mer- ic for many years. idian from the last to detest G0" 0, p, Rumbas“; m4 m“ 3w,“ at centre and went through the de- won from n. u. Gsss and Mrs. n 1m“ bloom wily beet 11s Will- Another western horse Riskulul. trlior GNP Ind 0m" “Mum “our. 154" m4’ of the Northway stable (Norman hopefuls. In the interval the Derby W. Church) of Los Anseles, Cal., is winners have been fairly Noni! u” “u ‘g: gvilhgdyiyittsf gztrimbnutzd between western and together wi o. l l‘ - "W"- my of ws. Isabel Dodlb Sloane Colonel s. n. Bradley of ruins- of New York. ton, hes won the race four times. Of the rim dolen in order of including 1m. with nurroo Kills. favos- io hall from the eastern sec- llld 1m. with Brvlwl '11P- tlon. In this band are Chicstraw. owned by George D. Widener o! Philadelphia: Jabot and Ronst- about. in the born of 0. V. Whit- ney o1 New York; singing Wood, Old Timers oWflsd by Mrs. John Bay Whitney rush rinsle. J- Martin - m of New York; Boon 0V!!!‘ and Highjbree, J. Martin ..... Black Buddy in the Greentree Cowimcehl but! wqesgownedbyAifredfiwynne Highs msidltiehsnis. Vlgflgybflfl o: New York; Sgt. High three, ll. Robin and V. Bymg, qwmq by John limonetti oi Connors .. - nrr Clock. hioh also N" Yak’ a wens two Mnritlrrug Electric .. ....__ i? 1m crews a Hockey Team Is Honored by W.I. and we...“ followed each o... A most enjeygm, evening ‘a jences. All three were oi‘! when sventintliehsllatfleaviewon lllller coasted down and seem u“ WHNQ Hidsy evening, lilsrcli 23rd, when with a terrific shot from 15 not‘, N "gum ‘o the incnbers of Bee View Women's out. A minute later Connolly made . Jlml. m fleeVislwandibeiropponentstlie IrvinisarldBilrragereceivedsisc- ieellldfliulleyirruisrin- ceflivrpsnalties nesrtheend of E E. eé iiilil a I iflnb ent for the Club Champ icnship was concluded lest i Ilththerllnning offofthefinals in the lfllod Doubles and the prions ‘ialrsdimiilensandsilxednoub- OiuhCmsmpionss-rveaslol- . Lsdiel mublenllrs. W. A. l s é Discussed As Well As Com- ing Empire Games. Canada. here on Friday, May 11. President c. C. Gillespie would . h-Charles C. Gdllmpi , -‘ side“ o‘ n" Mmflme Eugen“; the Msrltimes. lngs to the semi-annual meeting llired some years ago The Personnel of the committee k as follows. coirisnttee will work in conjunction “mm “d mm V1°5W§1d9fli4 0i ‘m, m” Mwquanh president the M. P. n, '1'. L. McDonald, mu- of me Nova Biotin Baseball Associ- m" B?!“ Bmwn- Qiefloiiowwll- ~ end A. A. Chisholm. Moncton. PLA Y BY PLA Y AS HA WKS WIN SERIES tnokturns Gill and Connolly Flrlt Period fence but each time the mnrkslnen drove into the goalie‘: pods. wed through when Miller finally broke through and scored on a solo rilsh. The lime was one sded. It lied “ merely a question of "how many" for the Hhwks bdilller fed Webster a pas for the net. The White Stars opened the scoring when David, Orossznen and Red rushed together. Orossman Kiwis were without James. Jerv- irig s, penalty for tripping. The White Stern got it beck however. on a power play. Sullvn-n beck- hsnded in a pass from Hunt. It was wide open right up to the finish on’ the period but the Hawks were unable to get any more. Bumllllry Second Period 'l-Detr~oit. Bichlrn (mint) 2.42. il-Jdoucton, Webster (Jsmu) 3.10. Q-Moncton. Miller 10.55. io-Moncton. Webster (Miller) 14.45. 1l—-Detr0it. Sullivan (Hunt) 16.05. Penalties-minivan (2). James. 111'“! P0101! They played slowly until Bilrrsge was banished for tripping. ‘Phen the Hawks, not. the Stars, scored. On a breakaway. McMimus passed to James who skated right up to liiicMehon before shooting. The Hawks kept. trying for goals, but they were unable to get going end their shooting was bod. Ilna‘l_v Wright and Irvne were penalized together for roughing and Burregc ant 011i combined for and David sliwed it Plot Foster. The Stars almost got another when Sullivan, Bigham and Hunt, sifted through. Sullivan's shot was wide. Gill tied the score w'th McMahon's pads and then skated around behind the net. When he got beck in front of the net he with the Duck and some the loose rubber into the cage. not: dsfemanm, was penalised for tripping and the Hawks promp- tlygot athlrd goal. McMsmls drove in a goal mouth puss from Miller. In quick successon Reed. David, tothepenaltyborforminorof- to it 5-1 for Moncton on a Plus from theperlodbutthe Whtefilll the Detroit cage from e. few feet out. Irvine also got an assist on the goal. Then Molhns-ld ‘laced s low shot past McMahon from out- [de the defence for the twelfth i. ii i5 Basses, Powse Bros. - ... ‘when... i wanna’. “more e? ‘M- ........ ........ ""‘ w» l» My --- . A Jalries w Webster play and mllivan nearly the other end. gm; for more goals. This! Period Jssnn (McManus) 8.0 isqmrewu. nun-age (Gill) ‘I36- ‘M’ Odlonoton cuu (Downsid- Ir s. i i? F? e . “T” U .2 ikmupfqrtlwlfi __ ___ W‘ (CI. By Guardian's Special Wise) l f0 e AMHEREI‘. u. 5., April ll __ Plans for the baseball season will he formulated at the annual meet- ina or the Maritime Provinces Branch. Amateur Athletic Union of Bflrttiiryqnbhipley said today soon announce the personnel of a special committee to present s re- mmcw“ "Y" il-wmldlen poi-i 0n the smile of baseball in M Present. he explained, ‘there mu" tAthletc Union of Ca- gre groups which would like to see u” m“ ma“ pm m Mm cm -w W“ "WWW the sile- the Nova. Bcotla. Baseball Ameni- pmflde Mmhmenh 2m m‘ ‘ob mm. e who will mehe a tioh continue in operation while . complete investigation into the others favor organintion or a baseball ' m ml- ~ we hi» mum-- Mefiwis fiitiilltl: i“l'."€..““f..““°°.r...‘?ii?2 33." to soooini such s com- key Association although there is _ w- by the M. B. B. an. ‘£7.01’ no parent Dominion body with 0- It its lest lnnusi mectris, and which to affiliate. The Canadian this committee will Jilbmlt its nrid- Amateur Baseball Ass- ' ex- Trials for the British Empire slmes in lmglsnd and the inter- holnstic limes in Australia will xii by President Gillespie be discussed at the meeting in ad- dition to the awarding o: the M“. Peter Judge, Ysmmrgh gem“; itirne track and field champion- mgusorr. Reserve Mines, Cape ‘shim- The Proposal for sending a Breton; Jordan w. Ehriith, Liver- will“: teem w the Empire trials on pm]; 910v]; uglam, Monown; in Montreal nlso will be considered. m... w_ i, gmfth m, <1 x, m“ William wlililock. st. Btfllihfill- ‘Ihis _"__“'—‘—_——'—" waltsing through the Detroit de- sullivsn was in the penalty box eighth goal. It came while the wks battled rhht up to iivi liIN slcoin GAME Fliiiifiltiiiii Going into the game in the lam two minutes or the second period to replace lien Connolly who had been banished roi- 10hr new“! fouls. ‘Jimmy McLean, Queen Square hoop ;sce netted two lovely baskets to give the Navy a 33-30 win over the lhlcons at the Holy Name Club last nidit. It was the Navy's second sin-eight twin in their best out of five series with the llhlcons for the Holy Name Club hoop title. It wasone of the closest and hardest fought games staged in the Holy Name gym for s long while with the score deadlocked st 29-all for nearly five minutes. The ultimate winners jumped in- to an esrly lead in the first ten sec- onds on two beautiful long shots and at one time in the opening half were leading 17-10. Before the per- iod ended the Falcons had gained hack two points, the session end- ing 21-16 for the sailor boys. P's-icons pressed hard in the final session and at the ten minute mark had tied it up 5-3. From then on it was anybodyis game, with Mc- Lean having the deciding punch cs he tossed in two baskets with a foul not from the “Birds" being their only return. Lineups and scores:- FAIKDNS NAVY Grant Molsaac 2 1 Doyle Ryan 4 4 Harley J. Connolly 'l Gaudet Cox 8 18 Power L. Connolly 6 YOUR! McMahon 9 Mclnnis Mdbean 4 Lei-ter- 30 83 Referee Walter Goss handled the Billie in his usual efficient manner. VIINBLEVELANI] BIKE GRIND (C- P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CLEVELAND, Aipril ll—Ci1!llldfl'8 bike dinmpl and his Swiss mstc whirled around the oval at Public Hall in s furious hour of cycling to- night to receive the floral shoe in token of victory in Cleve- land's second six-day bicycle race since the mow beg-an flying last ell. William “touchy” Peden of Vic- toria, B. 0., and Freddie Zsch of Switzerland wound up after 144 hours of work st the pednls shout 200 points ahead of their rivals who made life miserable for them during the final sprints. second was the teem of Ailzfied Ietourneur, France, and Heri Le- Poge, Montreal even on laps with Peden and Zach but lit a disadvan- tage in points. With their total of 2452 miles and seven laps. the win- nere bed 949 points, Letourneur slid LePage also had seven lain but only 75 points. Two teams dropped out toward the end of the gruelling race. Char- lie Winter of New York City and Gerard DeBaets of Belgium had to call it c dey 30 minutes before the close of the rcce when DeBaeta was carried from the track with stom- ach trouble. " H‘! COS- oi.o 54w its some BASKETBALL , erase soon- ~ _. - k011i White sci s In F male Gauge Of Series 13-53 Dominion Chg-m-ps Turn p11 Impressive Display Of Power To Defeat U. s. Titleholders. (By Elmer Dulmage, Canadian Press Staff Wriii’) (C, P. By Guardian's Special Wire) 2 MAPLE LEAF GARDENS, Toronto, April llfllono ton Hawks spread their tired wings for the first time III a couple of weeks here tonight and won the North Amqiciin amateur hockey championship with a landslide victory; over Detroit White Stars, United States title holders, 13-3e Only 250 or so spectators sat in on the big killing as the Allan Cup champions went systematically to work to see how many goals they could score against a team they had previously outclassed twice on the form sheets bu] beaten only once on the score card. mHssem Won Fu" Gnu! rmci The Stars won the first of the three game series here last Satur- day night by 2-1 in overtime and the Hawks evened the count by . winning 4-1. on Monday night. With the title lit stake, the fleet brigade from the Maritimes went info high gesr st the start tonight and were seeking goal no. l4 at the finish, es earnestly as they had sought no. 1 in the first stanza. Everybody on the Moricton line- up except goaler Jimmy Foster _ took s. hand in the scoring and (c P b, Gnrdim-s sped.‘ m", everybody scored at least once with MdNrI-REAL Apr“ 11__Auump the exception o1 Foster and Nucker “on college M’ Windsor’ Ont a), Irvine, lean left winger who got his u! “mo, basketball champ“, ‘T’ h: ‘hi’ “m”! "w" ‘m’ w ght lost the first game in t ‘m5 - Ontario-Quebec Dominion ‘play- Duke McDonald, Bill Miller, Bill downs by the numwes; o; m, 9111- Emmy "mm"! ""1 “m? defeated by NatiOflalcs, Province Webster- scored two apiece and Bert Quebec dmmp10ns_ 29_28_ Connolly, Ducl James and Len Bur- The team meet Egam he“, rage kicked in with the others. It 351d“ mgm and i; a third g3 w" m“ the 5°“ °! hliihfilwwered is necessary it will be played herd scoring ‘Illrollw ifl-Yldvm 11M tx- Satllrdsy. The winners will jack)! pected of the Hawks in the first Damousie Umvewny (,1 m“! seriz! lime. Maritime titllsie, in the Edam!‘ If the Allan Cuppezs took it easy armada “M41331; in the first two games. they worked 1; was mgarded u the {mm y; hard tonight. There was little body, hibiiion of are cage game sc-eg h checkinlr-tho idea was gov-ls- Thv in years. Nhtiorriiles rah into Hawks need down three and four gtyle o! game unknown hem, abreast in the hope or villus up tiflc ton degree but, in the the total even when they were “grained Slpeftd 01 we Mum-g: short handed through penalties. ton-m was just a little bit wolnuc Observers ivere predicting nQin-e series, probably going three games. ‘The issue was in doubt to the lnl The lucklas White Btsrs scored whmle_ Mun.” Patrick mo,“ m. u“ first 5°“ °l m’ mute“ ‘m P winning point with only seconds h neat passing play, Al David shoot- 8Q He had, been 10mm by Des)", m! m” Puck pa“ “sun'- Then me ials of Windsor as he pivotnd to H“wk8 "m m n” wmmut demy shoot and was awarded two h-ee and 19d 54 swnml the 596°“! shots. He missed the first bufrimfi- period. They hanged in three more ped the mend through m‘, hoop. 111 "i! middle M1115 ‘"1118 the breaking a 28-28 lit’. As the ro- Amwicm $411191“! We" “"1118 mcirilng seconds ticked off"Net- two. ionale worded off every thrus d The real fun was in the third the Ohm-lo team - session when the Hawks collected Assumption floonsd a we" has, n" "W" “mm” 5 reply» Even big nnced team that made the most d Pele Mclvihhon, brilliant Detroit n5 Opportunities Every man w” solller. 118d become thorollshly dis- deadly shot. and in this dfipnlfinell: wurased by this time. but he kick- they held R hi5! edrze. NatiQrlalel ed out half s dozen other shots scored s much 511131191- Denim"; that misht have slipped pest him. of shots Oh UK‘ basket. thou its riv- McMchon was the lone defensive a1 and Aitchimii whose fume had power- of the Stars. Hi; defence was preceded him, found the hoop for riddled esrly in the game and the 10 points. forwards were not fest enough to check hack effectively. 1t was Monctorfs 62nd game of the soa- Second Mllfi~ET~lf you will give son and perhaps the easiest of me your promise not to borrow very Score First Goal First Mam-How is business? iiiliiwl. GIOC'OblI2‘,1ml,AfIlO Json Taylor was the [inf to the Horseshoe Falls in u Moo“ '0'?» kcnmbocoen eeiobi" irked cs the ladder of quality folio: S.fl".M POI CUT FINI FOR CIGARETTE! flirt. Jinx. them s11. good, L.‘ I i .i um war