reefer . _TH_E CBARLOTTETOWN ouARilAN {trait 20,194; --§‘_ Cup Toro1_1_t_oMa_pl Climax Great Comeback ByDowning Gallant lVings 3-1 In Deciding Contest (By William H. Dumsday, Canadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO, April 19-(CP)-If you believe in num- erology and such the Maple Leafs won't win the Stanley C Leafs Capture Sta-tile; ‘NW6; .~»:h~‘-\. Cup again till 1952 but the future wasn't even considered today as members of the Toronto club " that brought them the world hockey title here Saturday Newark twice night. Climaxing the most amazing comeback in playoff his- tory, the Leafs surged from celebrated victory behind to down the gallant Detroit Red Wings 3-1 and gain the trophy that has evaded them since I932. The old St. Patricks started the “win the ("up for Toronto every l0 years club" in 1922. The Wing's were only l2 being crowned rulers of the minutes and 13 seconds from ice lanes when the Leafs fin- ally smashed through. History was recorded and the Leafs became the first team to win the best-of-seven game world series after dropping the first three. Baseball Resultsfl 1.6a...- (Cainiiilirzi n Press) S l‘ N l).-\ PS RES YLTS N.~\'1'1().\'.»\l. LEAGUE ‘hlladelphla U00 00.! 000-Z 5 l Brooklyn 011 11211 02x-6 I1 0 Baitoii, Mi-irfiscii 161 and War- rrii; Darts and Stzllvnn, Dapper (B) 300 020 000-6 9 1 Boston 010 000 010-Z 5_ 1 Melton and Daiiiiing; Rabin. Dzchl (11, Smliu (51. Donovan 161. Huwiuiigs (01 aiul Musi, Lombardi (ti). St. Louis New York 000 102 000-3 B 2 Pittsburgh (1110 000 002-2 4 1 Eeazlay, Gunibsr. (9) and O'- Dea; Dietz, Klziigcr (8) and Lo- pez, Baker (81. ‘ Clntfll 000 00‘) 001 001) 01-2 7 8 Chicago 001) 001 C00 000 00-1 T 1 Derringer, Best's (81 and Hema- ley; Passaeau and McCullough. AIWBRICAN LEAGUE 000 410 000-5 5 0 191 011i) 000-Z 8 3 Conroy, Lin- Boston New York l-l. Neusome and deli (91 and Dicker. First me:- Detroit (‘.00 100 000-l 5 4 St. Louis 000 200 00x-2 4 0 Benton and Tobbetts; Auker and Swift. Second game:- Detroii. 000 000 001-1 6 0 St. Louis (m0 000 000-o 4 l Fuths and Tefbette; Niizgeiing, Caster (91 and Frrcll. First game:- “lashingtrn I00 000 000-I 6 Z Philadelphia. 00‘! 100 ilflx-fi 12 2 Hudson, Mnsi/atvn (71 and Early; Maichitdon and Hayes. Second game:- ‘Viishiiiqtiiii 100 030 100-5 l1 0 PIflladi-inliiii 000 210 010-4 9 0 Nmvscm mid Fvnm; Harris, Cal- fgiuri (51 311d Wagner, TNTFRNATIOSK-H, LEAGUE First Game:- 021 0'1‘! 0'20 1-8 9 l , 106 M") (‘.00 0-‘1 11 1 “rniii. Fliiznre (31. Muiach (4). KIPIIS (31. Snnifing (10) and fltircil: Qeiidini, Sf€\\'"=l"i, (61. Hoi- ccmbe (101 and Paclden. Sci-cm] Game:- Mniitrcal 701) 501 0-13 1t) 1 Nr-vatk 000 000 0110-0 5 2 Vifiiflt and F‘ {Plliif W.‘ ti':urn. Gcrhequser (l), Candlni (51 and Bartcla. First game:- Tiroiito 00') "0" 000-i? 4 1 Jerecy (‘ity 010 1'0 00x-6 I1 9. Ha"ett, Conner 1'51. Sliuznan 1B1 and Frrnandes; Pcivll and Poland. Second game:- Toronto Jrrsev (ity Brand and Jackson; and Poland. 000 000 0-0 3 ‘1 000 0C0 1-1 2 0 Fsc-Iier First game:- Rcehrsti-r 000 000 000-0 Z 1 Syracuse 100 9.00 flOX-fi I0 1 Drdswvcrd. C‘ y ("l and Nar- ron: Dlcruz and Hmwje. Second grime:- Roelie-strr 5T2 000 0-0 X 3 Svriirusc 01ft 001 0--". 4 2 Hutch w“ en" Flrbnou: Wade. Lambert (21, I-l-irrsi (71 and Bot- tnrtni First game:- ‘Ifrflln 1W1 (101 1110-2 7 3 Bfltimorc ItJI (we 0""-4 8 I1 (m. Piilliu (71 and Gwbaik. Nalmfck and f?e"ker B Second game:- Buifflln Baltimore -'~"erra, Baden NiileLan-rl Brck'r.___ 300 021 x-fi 5 1 (51 and Garbark: 001 000 0-1 3 2 .1191’ Largest crowd ever to witness a game 1n Canada-limit! 1.1115 remained tn Maple Leaf Gar- diilS for an licur after the bait/lo (o ca ‘h a giimpsc of tllili‘ 110'“ s 131 sale; bezieicd by 551) .he niurk iufied here A ril 19, 1938 when St. Bcniface Sea ~ niiet Oshawa Gell- erals in a Memorial Cup junior championship contest. Syd Howe 5"" d Detroit's only goal early in the second p€i‘10."i and the Wings nuized the lead carefully until Jimmy Oriaricio, badman of the play:ff5, drew his second penalty of the (Heme. Just as Jimmy stepped from the bnx Dave Sttirincr tier‘ the count, Pete Laiigellr- netted ilie w iiuing gcai two minuims later and SCll1‘.iI(‘l' adtted anoher. Although they appeared to be tinng the Wings had the leafs stopped until Orlando spilled Syi Apps as the Torcnto crrain tried to p855 h'm on the bards The Lrzifg gins-iced vclousiy and (he Wings finally fuiiered. Orando, who held hs head in his hands when rr-ier e Bill Chad- wick waved him to the sidelines, had Just stepped to the ice when the tyzng grni emerged from a. scramble. Sfitlfllfil‘ pu~h:d the puck slowly lc-utrd the ‘troit not. goalie Jflllflli" MOWCLS ino- mentarily took his eyes from Sotinncr to watch Billy Taylor who was moving in and the puck crept over the gcal 1.ne. There was no siopping the leafs the rest of tire way and they out- rhot tize \V1i1g‘S l6 to 7 in the final 21 minutes. the-is than two minutes after Schizneus 11111111, they cap- italized on another goal-mouth scramble, Langelie scoring from just outside the crease. ‘The Lteilfs ccnnnved to press and (he tll‘((1 Rod W rgs hzd little strengh left for a l;s:-citt'.h stand. They were trapped down the toe when Schriner capped the scor- ing. He obtained a lose puck after Lorne Carr had checked Syd Howe to the ice in front of the net. SUMMARY First Period Scoring-None. Peziaities-Schriner, McCaig, lando. Or- Second Period l-Dtéroit, l-fowe (Abel. Orlando) 1. Pen-riItJes-IVDcCag (2), Dickens, Davidson, Bruncteau. Tlflrd Period z-Toronto, Slhfilltr (Carr, Tay- lor) 7'47 3-Toronte, Langelle (Golriham McCrecdy) 9:44 4-Torcnto. schriner (Carr, Tay- tor) 16:13 Pezialtics-Orliizdo. N. Metz. Baseball Resiilts (Associated Press) SATURDAYS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 100 100-2 I l! Brooklyn 000 000 000-O 4 0 Meltzn and WBPIGD; Casey, Kmbail (B) and Sullivan. New York (122 000 103-8 f) 0 Boston 000 010 400-5 12 1 Carpenter. Adams (71 and Dan- ning: JBVEIT. Salvo (41, Lrmanna (81 and Lombardi St, Louis 000 000 1100-0 5 1 Pittwhurgli 003 i200 00\'-fi h‘ 1 White, Kris: (71 1rd M-ircuso, W. Cccpei- (7); Heintzelirizn and LOPEZ. Cincinnati at Chicago, postpon- ed, weather AMERICAN LEAGUE 2th 1° I 009 0112-411 1 Royals whip MONTREAL, April l9-(AP)- Montreal Royal, capitalizing on hick 0f ccniici by Neyrzrk pitth- ers, regseied a dcutlc victtry at Nctvurk txiai‘ oiei- tlze Interna- tional League CllflflllJiOHS befcre a crowd of 7,000. T.iey won the op- ener 8-7 after 10 innzrgs and tock the seven liiimig n gnu-up 13-0 with illvce Halten g.v.:ig six scattered 11b. J.rsey' City tcok both ends o! a. doubleheader frcm Toronto at. Jersey Cizy, winning the opener 6-2 and the sccod game 1-0. At Baltimore, two weal-pitched bail games, coupled with a pair of Buffalo errors tn the nigtitcap. clifibiCd Baltimore Oriojes to bake both €II(i,-; of a (Joublrtieader from tiie Blsons. The scores were 4-2 arici 6-1, Syiacuse and Rochester swapped well-pickled v:ctr"ies at Syracuse as Dcni Drlacrrz b‘. rkcd Rochest- er with two hits in the ope- er for a 5-0 triumph and fa Hutchin- sOn came back with a four-hit ef- fcrt and a 9-2 Red Wing win. Davis wins second Victory of year NEW YCRK, Apixl 19—(AP1- Curt Doris today tuned in his second ‘plidling vtctcry of the Na.- tlcnal League season as Brooklyn Dcdgers icok the odd contest of l- fhffe-Knme sert-s with Philadel- izhn Fhls, 0-2, at, Brooklyn. Dixie Walter paced the Dcdgers’ ll-hii eitr k 0:1 Cy Biariion and Paul Mast sou, driving in four rims with three hits, one of them his second homer of the Year. Davis gave up only five hits, but itirce of them ceme in the sixth inning when the Phis pusird a- cross bot-h their rurs. Ben War- ren and Nick Etlen singled and both scored on a three-bagger by Stun Benjamin. Cliff Melton, the towering south- paw who generally suffers harsh treatment at. Brstcn, became the first New York Gan-ts‘ pfcher. to go the distance this se"s:n when he turned back Bos on Braves 5-2 (vith a five-hit. pexformenoe. Th4,- Gfants cilrchcd the game m the first inning against the vet- eran Jim Tobin by clubbing him for four hits. Rrokie Jriin (Ntg) Beaziey per- frrmed a four-hit pitching chore as Si, Louis shaded P tfsbtirgh 3-2 at Pittsburgh but hie fne work almost become a masterpiece of futility in the ninth inn'ng when the Pirates scored their furs with- out a hit. C'nc‘nnni.l R'ds commttteed eight errors. were he'd hit‘ess by Claude Paeseeu for 7 1-3 innings but won their game frcm the Cubs 2-1 in the 14th Dining, before 11,- 230 fans at Chicago. 0110 000 000-i) ‘l 2 . ‘Ifibbette; Muncrief and Swift Chicago 000 000 000-O I O Cleveland 000 000 001-1 ‘l 0 E. smith and Trcsh; Bagtby and Dcsauiels Boston 004 100 000-5 9 0 New York 000 000 010-l 3 2 Terry and Conroy; Donald, Bor- owy (41, Queen (9) and Dickey. Washington 000 450 010-10 13 2 Philadelphia 102 000 003-6 12 1 Wynn, Carrarquri (91 and Early; Knoti. Brokman (5) and Haves. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester 000 022 103-8 9 2 Baltimore 100 012 110-6 l3 1 W.&=man, Dcck ng (71 Clark (91 and Niirron; Burkart, smell (71 and Booker. Montreal 300 100 0111-5 8 1 Jersey City (no 001 001-: a o Paepke, Macon (9) and Howell; Snudel, Janos (1), Magioe (ti) and Poland. Buffalo 000 030 000-K 7 2 Newark 300 201 22x40 14 0 Genti , Mrdlar (5) and Gar- bark: bich, Holman/be ('11 and Padd . Toronto at Syracuse, postponed weather. ) a DeIigIII/ul Change Rel/em Winchester Blended CIGARETTE A delightful blend of Turkish, and Buriey tobacco: for rolling your own. wifl) TOBACCO Virginia Hellyerk Overtime Gaul Yankees lose Gives Hyers 8- 7 Vigtgry Second straight New record OverPo rts In Second Game By Alan Harvey Canadian Pres: Staff writer UITAWA, April 19-(C-P)—An overtime Baal by Buddy (Little Poison) Heiiyer gave Ottawa Royal Canadian Air Flozce Flyers an 8-7 vlc:ory Saturday" ove- Port Ar- thur's courageous Bearcaw and advanced the Flyers to the tiuesh- hold of senior hockey} throne- rocm. ‘Ihe 23-year-old left. wing broke up a, briiitantly-uagd slriiggh; at 2:24 o-f the extra tme wth a flip shot from cicse rarge to send Flyers two gamer up in the best- of-ftve Ail-an Cuo fnai series which resumes 1:1 Montreal tomor- row. Hellyerki goal Lock all the starch out of a staunchly-fighting Port Arthur team which hid won e hearts of 6,843 spectators by its gallant display agifntt long odde. Fiyers needed all the‘: wizardry to win. After a. slow start, Coach Bill Touheyk Oity League entry plCkv-‘d up momentum in the clos- ing minutes of the frst per ca to take a 2-1 lead. Halfway through the second, they stretched that. marglz; to 5-1 in a three-minute dispay of pulvei-"zdvz power and it appeared he Airmen would nim- ply coast to their 19th ‘straight conquest In sen-icr oomvevtifll- But Bearoats were far from through. Led by the flying Edgar Laprade. Wefikko Kctvlsio and Nomn Wright, the Western cham- pions siznned from behind for three gcals in less than two min- utes to enter the third period on the short en-d of a 5-4 score. In the final zo minutes of reg- ulation time, the Beamats tied up the count 5-5 and then had to come from behind t/wioe more to send the game ink; overtime. The strain was too great and after f Heliyers goal gate them the lead for the fourth time in the game, Fiyers were content, to withdraw into a defensive sh~li the Bear- cats could not, pierce again, Generals keep Chances alive WINNIPEG, April 19—(CP)_. Oshawa Generals. with their backs to the wall, came up fighting 1n a fast junior hockey game here last night to end Por age La Prairie Terriers’ ZQ-gamo winning streak. and move into the thtok of a fight for the Memorial Cup thrcugh a well-earned Win in the third game of the best-of-flve series. NEW YORK, April l0-(AP)- Now York Yankees went down to their second ptmight decaf. today as Heber (Dick) Newsrme blith- ed Boston Red Sax to a 5-2 vic- tory for his ssccnd mound trl- umph of the American League season. The Red Sox collected only five hits off Marvin Breu:r, who work- ed the (i170 eight tunings, but they combined three of them with l Petr of P858“ to score toiu rims in the founh inning. They added another tally ln the following (time, Ill-St as they d.d Saturday when they scored four in the third and one in the fcuith to down the Yanks 5-1. The game was played ‘at New York. St. LouLs Brooms and Detroit Tigers spilt n, brace of pitchers’ bat-ties at St. Louis wi.h home runs deciding the issue both tmcs. The Tigers won the n ghtcap 1-0; the Browns the opener 2-1. A crowd of 19,738 saw Ned Har- ris, Tiger outifiexler knock a home run in the ninth inning of the second game to break the poore- iess Lie, With Buck Newscm untouchable in the pinches, Wnshlrgton Sen- ators camefrom behind to defeat. Philadelphia Athletics 5-4 at Phil- adelphia. and earn a split. in a doubleheader. The A's tock the first. same 5-1. Minot-it's relieves sprains. OUT OUR WAY l . LAUGH our o1= A DOG izumundoki meet: LEG -- rr’s 71.11am, eon. not lv nu warm ma. 7.11m u. I. on. on. I DON'T 11-11mm 50-- THEEES AM IDEA (=02 A GREAT IMVEUTIOU! THINK u= A CAR HAD A =i_mr Ami) n- wouuo JUST QAISE UP AuD vou COULD 2oi_\_'ro 11-15 NEAREST Tuza '1 SHOP on ‘THREE WHEEL$. .. wi-(v, \\MAn ALIVE.‘ THE mvekiroize may. .1. a. Wiliams INHV HUT DO AWAV WITH TH‘ i , INVENT A WATER POWER ‘FROM me FAucETl-w-ALL Mv EDITOR WANTS Tb KNOW I6 HOW vou euseseo THAT otnsiawoo suor DOWN WAQ CARRYING GPIES INQFEAD o: Milkman sets In Marathon surprised the Bos- A-‘s fi-mous marathon in the course record-smashing time of two hours, 26 minutes, 51 i-s “£13101; I Ireatiy weakened by i. bout with influenza. in January, eltiiiled one minute. 3'1 2-5 seconds oft the mark set by Gerard c914; of Ste. Hyaclnthe, Que._. in 1940, while beating the closest of his 113 rivals. Lou Gregory, m; u. pertenoed Syracuse school-master, to the tape. by more than a ([1131-- ter mile. Gregory was timed in 2:28 03 3-5, just 15 second; faster‘ than the Cote record. The next time to finish, Cari Muoney of Medford, Don Heineke of Baltimore, who placed third twice and second in the last three B. A. A. races over the 26-mlie. 385-yard course, and Johnny Kelley of Arlington, the 1935 vic- tor and runner-up to the absent Les Pawson of Pawtucket, R. 1., last year, were about two mile; be- hind when Smith broke the tape after putting on a terrific closing sprint. Cote finished sixth in 2:89.59 And the pro-race favorite, Fred oun BOARDING aousa wuoA, Mason!»- '1'. DON'T CARE 1F YOU DID COFFEE - .(...-.~.~.\\.\}_§§\\\\- ' sew! you neooizrzas Ame ONE-TRACK camel-Bur u= You MueT KNOWffl-IE MOTOR CALLING wAe MIE>$ING FIREJXND , BETWEEN PuTTs T-DFTECTED 1-iOui2,\/Ot.i wisps oi= CONVERSATION IN GEEMANl-‘I HAVE I UNIQUE Eoasp/oo KNOW. -~i=oiz (oer/weapon You our HERE HEAR Tum- 2081M ‘ wALKime no THE II YOU WANT l ‘UPI’ fill? WILL MINI-UP WILL-Will III-L- AND XIII IT'S llllll ASK vouu nit on row ROBINTEX The Ionic eject in wearing lhelcSulllngl creole; of“; . lug of confidence. Q inlih-fltlliil 111-111-114 maminniio. 1 McGlone of Boston, was disquali- fied when he came in seventh. Ho collapsed about 50 yards from the finish line and, despite his pro- tests, was pulled to his feet by a pair of kindly but misguided po- iioe officers who did not realize they were rendering him illegal assistance, A: a result. Bill steiner of New York was moved u. one position when he finished eghth, u were all of the others strong enough w travel the full distance. Michael O'Hara of New York and Lloyd Balrstow of Boston were the otii- ers in the actual first 10 finish- ors. It was Smith's second consecu- tive marathon victory, for he won the National A. A. U. event last fall. He placed fifth and 16th in his previous B. A. A. attempt; With Major Hoopla "’// I've "’/ l, BEEN l ‘I, You AN B16 ’ . 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