'APRIL 22, 193s \ r-r - the Giants. King Carl Hub- ~lnade his 1938 pitching debut _ today and was as masterful _ er in flinging the National e champions to a 3-2 win j Boston Bees. i- Bulb fanned seven. walked _ three. and although having trouble with Al Cuccin- .wns generally on top as he ‘the Giants a 2-1 edge in. first series the season. - ello homered for the Bees -- fourth. Beds Defeat Cuba "Cincinnati. Paul Derringer - Chicago to four hits while I tea garnered l3 of! Tex Car- tn win 6-2 for Cincinnati ' first victory of the season. ~ the Cubs’ initial setback, two straight triumphs. one to Dizzy Dean. _ .- Pirates made a clean d their season opening ser- the Cardinals by a d and final game 6-5. _ pounded Curt Davis hits in eight innings and two hits in the ninth of! ‘ and Max Macon A. q 4-4 tie. The Cards ralli ninth but fell mort by had to Liam/Km Frisch the Card lineupbecwuse . of Pepper Martin. bedside l. aid! w.“ . the fanned l ‘out. including conduct 'two games to one. former Toronto B Gigi»: lunior Golf Title . added management and to the nths who hold in the ominlorfs golfing handsome trophy repro- '. Junior Golf Champion- nada has been donated b1 . Bclater of Hamilton. . . C. H. ICLATQ ‘e hr, who has always been i believer in encourag- ’§"ii’.§’.'i?l..l‘.l.1.2“'c"§§~-.“l°= peted for in July, at the ‘ HufliidClub —j theftouzvrgm .-. e n eon unc ion . , ncial matches for the Wil- l‘ “P- e first time that a National olf Championship will have d anywhere, and credit is ' e Royal Canadian Golf As- -». for its s onsorshi of this ' Canada. ‘The age llinit will , en years. Thenwinfiolil of! : k1’ h Cup wi o _.- 12% (iii: year. its th d ,isawell- ‘cllanliiltogl stiller, and I ent member and former club 3 on of the Hamilton Golf and a Club at Ancestor. WRESI LING a .1..." Harls Giants To é‘ -2 Win Over Boston Bees; irates Again Down Cards BOWLING HOCKEY Canucks Win Opening Tilt In Hockey Tour LONDON, April — London vaciferously hailed its first demon- stration of professional hocke, complete with power plays and wit overtime thrown in for good meas- ure as Montreal Canadians defeat- ed Detroit Red Wings 5-4 at Earls- ns court tonight before 8.000 fa . Toe Blake scored the winning goal as the teams opened an Euro- pean tour. George Mantha. fleet left wing, Pete Le ine, centre, and Babe Siebert. All- tar deienceman. got. the others. Mantha scoring twice. Carl Liscombe. Alex Motter and for Detroit. The game was interspersed with ex lanations to ti‘: crowd 11y Jack Arlgms, manager Dotrot, on the difference between easicnal rules and those mid n: etsau. Bid Howe scored K8!- cheered both teams The orowc loudly but there were plent, of shouts of "Como on in special encouragement for the Mon- i.- NEW YORK, April ill-Photo's l wllfi.olllllllflI'“rlllqllfi rmnmdlww‘ M-ound m“ focmban a native of Cardiff. alel. was dams u,“ Wm“ has W!“ Wm l “ma!” i" W“ signed that 15 grand offer of Pitts- n beauty queen and. was Ely an an ovation ve were handed ve-niinute Twelve vomit’ l to Heo. Kilrea of Deficit. Despite sticky ice .the crowd hailed the speed shown by the W01 fessionals. ewspfl 511119‘: Eng key league but admitted the pro- fessionals Rl-Ve a stylish display compared with the local . The teams will p10! nit Bri ton on Saturday. There will lbe hree mmes at. Paris next. week and four games in Imdon early in May. Big Season In Baseball SportLooms BI ALAN BANDAL i 5 i; alga L ‘f? at srilisil begin in, "murdemi-s’ row" would UNCLE WITH YOU WHILE. I'M m SCi-IOOI. WEflE CLEANIN’ HOUSE AN COMFORTABLE. AT Home- P" STUBBS AND TIPPIE ‘ I _“"""“ “'f“'l"?“'fl'f_fiff‘”.."f?'.f'. 'x’§xl; Veternn Runs Classic Just To Show ’em (By The "Canadian Press BOSTON, April 21 The MB us. elah of marathon, 85-year-old pam- Foley, of Tlllllllrlk. "although she was suspi- cious." today completed the 26 mile. 385 yard Boston marathon $512009. "lust to show ‘em there's life in the ‘old dogs yet." The thousands that lined lrunion trail paid tribute t0 the ancient marathoner as he oped along 510001111117. his arms hanging loose- ly. the cool spring breezes balloon. ing his purple striped trunks. “I'm not sin-prised I finished the entire course in shortly more than 4 1-2 hours." he mid while dressing. “I waited and trained all winter for this event." Foley started running marathong at the age oi’ 50. He ran about 25 of them-"and finished." Lastyegr he went 18 miles. Foley. who was barred from competitive running a few years ago because of his age, customer. llv starts two hours before the back. with his son, Leonard. ac- companying him in an automobile. "But this year I ran free from all family interference.” he said. " yes-r my son didn't want me to continue after l8 miles." Sports Gossip burgh Phwlea....Whi8.t's this re- nt about the Cardinals wadlrlg fimyDeaqtothe Cubs on the understanding they could buy Van Mrungo from the Dodgershn. And that Larry MacPhall backed out because he isn't palsy-walsy with Branch Rickey saysthlewhcletlungisalogof stuff ou slice thin and put m sandiwl Besetralrs business man (All Schachit) i on making $30000 this year ....He's got himself a manager now and ls booked solid through May and June. Nowirtoalnlbeioldzfiiillthetllnc Joe Col. i telling overvy what a body" Joe 1a.... There wasn't a harsh word from either side in all the wmngling....'l‘liat Bobby Iibller just about. did rytbing but sell tickets in Cvliveland- Seek Artificial Ice For Hockey PORT ARTHUR. Onto April 21 —(OP)—Business men or this city an malkingadetermined drive to have installed an artificial he plant in the Port Arthur arena. Rnplesentaiiveg of the Civic Fin- ance Committee halve been alp- pointed to discuss the queation_ with officials of the Arena Rink Company. Limited "we 88.000 out of tomed the window.’ said W. A. McKin- non, president of the Port Arthur Hodkey Clulb, referring to loss of home games in the Manitoba- Thunder Bay series. ‘That would halve made a tremendous differ- ence to the club and to the rink sq well. We have been forced to pass up a. lot of revenue during year because of adverse wea- er." Baseball Standing ‘THE climzcglrlzroviw GUARDIAN (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK. April ill-The Red Sox made only three hits to the New York Yankees’ l3 today, but those three safeties coupled with obliging wildness on the part of rival pitchers. were enough to give Tom Yawkcfs team a 3-2 decision mt home over the world champions. Still minus any kind of consist- ent batting punch. the Yanks left 12 runners ed on base, and gave little support to a classy mai- or league debut turned in by young Atley Donald. The defeat gave the Sox the season's oDeninil series. three gums to one. Johnny Malrcum went the route for the Sox. Donald walked eight batters. and that was the cause of his downfall before he was taken out in the seventh inning. Tigers Score Win In Chicago, Detroit Tigers won their first victory of the season. dcfeflflug the White Sox 9-3 be- hind Elden Aukefs seven-hit pit- ching. Hank Crreenberg. the Tigers‘ Slulriling first baseman. hit a ter- rific smash of! the left-field pavi- lion roof in the sixth for his sec- ond homer of the campaign and his second hit of the game. Tribe Defeats Browns 1M1 Law's double with the bases loaded in the eighth imve Cleve- land Indians a 4~3 victory over St. Louis Browns. Earl Whitehill. 38-year-old south- paw making his first start of the season. held the Browns to four hits in the eight innings he work- ed. One od’ the hits. however. was a seventh inning home run by Tom Heath, St. Louis catcher. This tied the score, as the tribe had counted only once at the expense of Vito Tamulis who started for the Browns and was recorded as the losing pitcher. Speedy Weste Proves Superior To The Brand Played a In B L0!!! BIUOI Press S141! Writer CALGARY, Aipril 21 -— Western Canada's preference for a stream- lined style of hockey. coming near- est to perfmion in the play of Trail fimoke Esters, was vindicated today with tho British Columbia champions holding the Allan Ouip. Coach Elmer Piper's troupe of speedsters. who like to pass aswell as score, decided the question. for a year at least. by defeating Corn- wall Flyers 3-1 here Wednesday night in the fourth game of the best-edgy: series. e tern Canada diam/oi . who took the third contest 2-1 af- ter losing 6-4 and 8-2. play a brand of hockey more favored east of the Prairies-waiting for the breaks while making the path t0 their goal rocky. Reoonb Intact Records remained intact in the series which seiw the trophy do- nated by Sir Montague Allan come to the west for the 14th time tn 31 years. Some of the highlights were: rn Team Plcly‘ East ll. Most Powerful Line — Centre Ab Clonie. right wing Joe Benoit and left winger Bunny Dame. The Trail attacking trio led all others in scorinx points during the final series. running up a total of 15 on seven goals and eight assists. Best Scorer-Dave Duchak, pivot for Dick Kowcinak and Johnny McCreedy on Smoke Eaters‘ other five goals, two more than Benoit and Dick Proulx of Cornwall. Du- chairs seven sciorinz points brought his line's total to 13. Unlllcklest Player-Fhrrand G111- Lie, Cornwalls 32-year-old rear- guard reinstated into amateur ranks two veal-s ago. 1n the first period of the fourth game he trip- ped backwards as he manoeuvred to check Mel Snow- who scored on the nish. Cronids lucky counter car- omed into Flyers’ net of! his skate. Most Penallzed-Mikc Mclidahon, 212 pound Flye-r defenceman. who spent l4 minutes in the bench. deat Loser-Dick Proulx, Cornwall forward. He by in hospital bed with a severely line. The Moose Jaw product fired " NEWS “in SPORTWORL Yankees ‘Outhit Red Sox But Co Down To Defeat; Tigers Win Initial Game Says Nothing Wrong With Dean ’s Arm arm might have been among reasons St. Lou Cards shilzgeld Dmy Dean to the windy city 1'0 ewhenes f0: three players and a. bundle of cash. Dean wrecked some of the tillig-o h s1 lilllfilgflhe ug x Cincinnati Reds in his emit as a Oluvaeoan. He allowed e t hits. two runs, Walked none an fanned three as the Cubs won their sec- Ond oimleht bv 1o-4. with a nine- run explosion in the second. " " worked on Dean's muscles and listened to his one-sided “con. Wrswtlmi" for a half hour after the “One and only“ had been taken out for a rest. As Dean stepped into his shower. Iotshaiw said, w; “its”! mm,‘ in the world "8 arm, elwept that it's e. hit weak from lack of use. The are ‘loose as a goose.’ and he'll win a lot of games for us this season. He may mean the pemiarvt." Canadian Club Reorganizes F0 r Season A N-Olita-nimtion meeting of the Ohm‘ ttetown f‘ " Amate lo Athletic Club was held last Board Room of the ty officers re- . ‘F. C. Dougan J Francis including Capt. Mecluachem prospects 0f Junior baseball in the city. In- itial steps towards fielding a team was taken ‘and the following of- ficlals appointed: Coach, Fred Mo- Calhe. Manager Jmeph ‘Francis, Trainer. Wlrn. Bridges, An entertainment in- cluded Juries l-‘lleron and Jack Mc- Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 000 010 001-2 l8 002 J er who moved to Trail this season from Moose Jaw. Beak. He built a machine that 10st only seven games all year. flve in file league sched- ule, two in playdowns. Smoke Eaters scored 289 goals in 41 games while holding uielir comments to swollen ankle while Smoke Eaters won fourth game. Proulx, who scoredagoalineach of theflrst three games. was the closeetcheclr- er on either team and he must have "fought" harder than any as he listened to the game. JDOWN THE ALLEYS/ HOLY NAME BOWLING Mixed Lcllllc Flnsll P. MoQuski 219 580 2% L. Corrigan 185 146 13.2 F. Tierney 155 249 281 E. Dougan 127 8'7 132 LL. Blanchard 303 143 161 A. Howatt 171 113 86 951.. Staged:- ‘l. Robin l'l'l 295 180 D. McDonald 145 182 204 C. McKenna 199 363 396 M. Clin 109 1'11 98 a. DOlIOn 1'11 166 n2 A, ptizlcn 106 84 180 'I‘o 4200. “indies high single p. McDonald 11mm high him n. McDonald a . EGG-ants high single C. McKenna High three J. Lawlor 7'16. Holy Redeemer league Finals Wlzar :- P. Mahar 143 194 151 O. Coyle 1'13 135 203 A. McLean 147 140 1'10 L. Arsenault 1B6 158 151 C. Pineau 156 1'10 128 Low Score 92 125 101 897 922 905 ‘Total-MM lonesz- R. McCarville 192 225 188 C. Leightiser 116 l2’! 115 E. Toomba 144 155 106 H. Hughes 167 125 154 K. Hennessey 92 1'76 101 Low Score 143 140 1N 854 948 858 ‘IlOtBJ-ZGBO. Ladies high single C. C0y1e 2M. Ladies high three C. Coyle 511. Mens high single R. MoCarville 225. Men's high three R. McCarville Mixed Doubles ton . 0m 10x-8 8 0 Donald, Stine, Bmgs and Dickey, Glenn: Marcum and Desau ls. St. Lo 000 000 -3 Cleveland Tamulis. Bonetti Whitehill. I-Iudlin and Detroit Chicago 010 101 000-8 Auker and York; Dietrich, Cox, Gick. Brown and Reuse. (Only games scheduled). NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 000 110 000-d 8 0 New York 010 ll_0 0021-3 8 2 Shofiner and-Lopez; Hubbell and Danning Brooklyn. 20o 501 olo-e 1s o Philadelphia 000 000 9 0 Pressinell and Chervinlro; Mul- cahy, Kelleher and Atw . Chicago 002 000 000-2 l Cincinnati 002 000 31x—6 13 2 Carleton and 0‘Dea; Derringer and Lombardi. Pittsburgh 200 000 112-6 14 1 St. Louis 000 100 211-5 11 2 Brandt, Brown and Todd; Davis, Bush. Macon and Owen. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 020 000100-3 8 2 Newark 102 O00 02x—6 9 2 Harris, Jacohs and Philli ; Bon- ham. Ma-kosky and M ough. Rochester 000 4 1 Baltimore 400 000 70x-i1 l3 l Kleinke. Barrett. Sheri-ill and Cgrodowski; Matuzak and C use. 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Chiefs Defeat Royals Behind the sis: hig pitching of Johnny Gee, six foot nine inch southpaw and the first local boy ever chosen to pitch an opening ‘w... 515i}? game in Syracuse, tha Chiefs g0! off to a flying start with a. -1 victory over Montreal Royals. About Blliwliilfilfaélse watched the maiguml, , wo oas- lly and getting airtight hippest. triumrphing over Ben Cant/well, veteran Royal right hander. who was haridicamned by certain work afield. un Newnrk Beats Buffalo Buddy's Blair's eighth innit‘ homevuinwithamanonbaae gave the Champion Newark Bears I 5-3 victory over Buffalo. The homl team also won in Baltimore where the Orioles pounded three Roches- ter pitchers for 13 hits and. an ll- 4triumph.Asevenl-imrullyin the seventh inning won the for the Orioles. r_______ l IF vfi wlsu Soccer Games lhgmi Corinthian 2h! is on a world (our their opponents’ as. 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