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Favored (G-llvoainsnasapsesuwlfei lAl»IllAI,lll'llll.-Baseball aunseruunaiuarinvuisnuaa. lllweteonreoordtodayasfavor- ingabolitlon oflhellova Scotia olttnllmitforsfxralyearsintlais Pmvines. igiliigig gi; Eéégia 5; iii? at iiéizi Albany Team ,Take Leafs ~ (U.!.lyGma¢hn’s!pee|alWlre) BAISW-.Ll 0-, Avril 1%- Amidtheeehnaso¢Mnits.Aihany lkinnialg liatnltlmsal.-qhlmdu. qring-tm'|nin¢|ametoday._ " 'rhelaahont-wallqaed punenis ll hit-to ll mlbts|lflvoUl\ll thewiah¢. EF=" fertile Royals Lose To Bisons I gllf iid. ieiisi lowdown servo cons &iieldasoored his tired game tmnnced SNMMERSIDE Abolition Of 4. lint weaned ins. Moor from lltllmdo laohhart .mm E-rris Durant llliiohan nan-is MAVERICNS NIN TRUPNY .. 9| ”4EE§s .size H11 ,~_§§ Zen E. Ul|&(, Ont.. April 12.-diaries Thomas, of lamdm. was named chairnun of the British lupus Girls 'hack and Pield Committee I-t a meeting held hare last night. Elvin Girls' gash and held at Univ- Ontario Stadium lnternrediate and I-nldlan champ onahipa will termined at the loeal meet. the winners of the senior ev- l qualify to represent Gan- the British Empire games to in nirland the latter part billatlllo E 2 €Z°= 55;? -°' sf “‘ §é’§ si 9 Ill! $02 ? _ _€§§= gi E i §§§t€=ii ' to-$2* iiieée g § standard ou Bhnpire Games will apply only to ouiaidethsjurisdicti western and can ches oftheA.A. U CANADIAN STARS ARE ELININATED \ -___ (G P. M Guardian’ lpe&l Wire) l’IN'EEU'RS.l‘ . Alril li. - Walter , were South (our § §a AE ga E E E fail: .ii==i§iti~' - iiiaiiirig §i°`i§5iEi5§§§§”ii§i§§. ;.§;§§§ii=§-i§§.§§l.;;§ figggigi S 3;. ohidonuuindi iiilii. eiliiiririézé 3.E§¥5§§ ua lngten opponsn l"lsshi.ng an with Wilhinglam BADMINTIJN anclseoondmundmatchq thsmixeddoubleawerephyed ey nmht with the follow- rmalts: Mlllmanandhoeuw wonhom eandllckenaie. Pritchard and Linkietwr wen BNol'.alndIl|'|l'rlson. D\na.ntandSilhhamwontwn andllchdlndo. Harmon anddreenwonfrmz andihluutgomery. B-llbhantandlsewfswonffvm andliinklsttzr. &lrleandl|adKay wrmfrmn andhldholson. Htlmmendunklsupsnonnvm I-l'idBl.llfphAnt.. Harmon anddreen wonfrun tandliewis. ll\iphamandArnettwonfrom andllaoliay.-6 Thsllaverickhockeyacxtet ol lenalngtondowned the last cl thdr rivals, the Kcnsinrton Gephsn,'rueeday evening, April ihelacalrlnk,bytheseon mgtnebeautifuinp 'l‘ro#\yfm'theseaaon Bernard, Maverick right wing- C. leeumted for two of their tal- & md Loitnn-t, defence star third. »"5‘§B ight ¥§E pas-onttromlleggfortha Qawimmdxlamb- hahraeeofeolinterafw A.lernsrdfm~nish|n¢ Silvlrielhlli tlithedlfl qainsttnafarm- ousm. whienn 01111-lhrnlar noreeoaening, tnusatwonaan worryahout one sllvvrwnefortham $1.3; “ 1.. _I-.._ ‘.,_,_ ." X . il . 'vo e .9 12,4! Outboard Springs: Grahaan's qrlaap ale long andlasihletogivelevelrli- ing one bumpyor choppy roads-andthayareplanil oabidethefralnebotlsflvli and reaqsnrhegreaiatdie- bernenrhemnneknn 'l » soxnm "' Muna sroirr race szvm ‘"5 ERA lonlo Frame 1 In du (kaham, the rear axle paasee through a banjo- ahaped opening in the frame. Thisdistinctive feanun means that the combined weight of axle and rear wheels helps tn anchor the car to the road, especially over bumps and “UQ elhlnatasldeewaywhenynaa hhaaacuxrvaethldslpeei A Quia: cunvn - no eidawsy. Om dis oar-tracks-smoothly. Down-hill road full of waves-no lunging. Halrpin turn on a natty trail-the rear end "stays with yon." You’re enjoying an Outboard Spring ride.Thsphyaicalsanaationofcomfortand stability in a Graham is due to the long, ` flexible Outboard Springs, Banjo Frame, wide 61-inch tread, low center of gravity around sharp curves. and geometric steering mechanism. 'l1iere’s more to the individuality of the Graham than its sure-foooednese on the road. Aluminum cylinder head for greater power and pick-up. Full-length water- jacketa for a cool-running eng'ne and betoer oil economy. A new style note for interiors. Low prices for e new high in value. See and tlrivethiscarthathasacharactcr allitsown. I ~ I -__- llydraslsle lrokbah I ‘ 'Another fasenr combi no Greham’a roadahilg aafely is the self-eqa 'ring character- of the Hydraulic Brakes. Brake pressure ia transmitted evenly to all foul wheels. And Grahai'n’a,Geo~ metric Steering ia desipad sp sudden braking does ig- terfere with sure corner; > Newsworlhy fam about Graham The new Custom Bight is tha first medians-prki car with centrifugal Snpoeehaqee. 135 lag.-'e 42% increase-without sacri6cTn¢ fuel econom . . . . The Six is bigger; 116-inch wheelbase.” TL Eight is bigger; l23~in¢h wheelbase. Gear-vision ventilation. Threopanenger from seats. ~ _ IMA D A D I I N A C A N A QW Sm, JAMES A. CURRIE PM 488- 1200 iff . _“ r Q. Q. L Glarlottolarwl . ¢6£ ZITI ii _-Z l`|i 'WZ 1| , *A v (A. P. By Gnldisis Special Win) BT. LOUIS. April 12-Buck New- som of St. louis Browm, and Diny Dean of the Cardinals, two loqua- ciom right-handsrs who have voic- ed disdain of the other, clashed here today and Newsom was rouied in an exhibition game won by the Red Birds, 22-9. The Cardinals continued a wild attack on Wells, Andrews and Baecht, who followed Newsom to the mound, and won the second straight game of e. five-contest city series under wraps. -uP sis!! NQF B. Louis (Nl ............ Bt. louis (Al .......... ._ J. Dean, Haines and Delancey; Newsom, Wells, Andrews, Baecht and l-lemsley and Heath. loans ef Other Pre-season Games At Tulsa: Pittsburgh IN) 10 la 3 chicago on .... 413.5 Swift-. Johnson and Finney; Stine, Pomorski and Bhea. At Uharlotte. N. 0.! New York (A) 14 15 0 ®arlotte (P) . . . . 3 10 4 Allen. Dmhone and Dickey, Jor- lens: Martin, Durham and Luchey, Biatruf. At NewYOIi¢ Boston (Ai .............. U 6 0 Newark (LL) ............ 1 8 1 Wetland. Welch and Ferrell; Duke, Olm ang Glenn, Oollins. At Aehvllle. N. U.: Cleveland (A) .. New York (N) Peuson, Lee and Pytlak, oar; Hubbell, Bell, Smith and Rich- Ida. (Called at end of eighth because ofsnmn. at Baltimore: Philadelphia un |11 a mamma-e (nn ........ .. aio 1 Clemrells. Dietrich and Media- ki: Appleton me Asby. si? HOLY NAII CLUB li IQIB ll. sd! ptr Q i. I -n i “ ,W 1; _ _ llllk. mr. lnrce I1 ll -I _ _p _ _l,_ .__,.,_._. #_ _,_ ____+'Z'-1-I. =* _T -Anngl Meet” ATTUMPS E D U B T 0 Of BigFour Postponed (0. P. Dy Gla.rdia.n’s Special Wire) AMIlI!I$I‘, N. B., APHI 12.-An- nilal meeting of the Maritime Hoc- key Icarus wiu be postponed umu the end of Avril, President J. A. Hanvmy, KC., announced here to- day. Word was received from Charlottetown and Moncton offici- 5]-9 alll' U10! Would be unable to at- tend the proposed session in Monc- ton this Saturda . Y TINY Mid that preparations for the 1984-35 888.5011 had l1Ot been completed. Will Not Opp os e. Transfer 81”. LOUIS. April 12.-The rumor- ed transfer to Bt. Louis of the Ot- tawa Senator club of the National Hockey League will not br- opposcd by the American Hockey Association, if the minor circuit is compensntrd for this loss of territory, William I-‘_ Grant. the auocintlon president. add here today. Grant, who voiced opposition to the proposed move when Ottawa dispatches first reported it last Sat- urday said objection would be with- drawn if compensation is paid, and Prank Wainwrlgfht, operator of the present Bt. Louis club, Ls satisfied. A league meeting would be neces- sary to determine what value the American Association would place on the franchise, Grant said. Hockey, which started slowly in Bt. louis, six years aio, reached a peak in the season just closed, more than 200,- 000 persona attending 24 home games. CU1' CONTINUED (U. P. Dy 0aarllan'a special Wire) UITAWA. April 11-The lo perl cant income tax imposed on judges. Ioff lftary, naval and e Royal Canad- is rmitlnued for 5555 i -:ii §§E§&§ in the House of The Bill was mov- 29. S' B' rl as ll'lIlLUll, Reb., Anil 10- tanding m e own iii iii A > A movie man was taking com- Biil which re- I Meet Mt l. Hoop Team (0. P. By Gusrdlasfs Special WIN) MONTREAL, April 11. -_ Smart passing forming the spearhead of their attack, Young Men‘s Hebrew Association of Montreal. tonight defeated Brockville Rowing Club 28-11 to win the two-game quarter final round 60-50 of the Dominion Intermediate Basketball in the play- downs. First game at Brockville on Saturday the Rowers won 39-32. Y. M. H. Afnow meet the Mari- time Champions, Sslnt John Xozmg Mcn's Christian institute Trumps, in the Eastrzm Canada. seml-final. It- is expected the Maritimrrs will play here on Monday and Tuesday in s. two-game total-point series, the winners entering the Eastem Unn- ad.a final against the Ontario title- holders. As no wcstcm teams have challen- izod for the intermediate title the Eastern Canada. final between the Ontario and the Y. M. H. A. Saint John winners will also be for the Dominion championship. SIX HOUR BATTLE T0 LAND FISH After a irrrlllc fight with a foul- hooked black mnrlin swordfish, H. White-Wickham, landed nis rap- tlve, weighing 470 pounds, off Res-d Head, New Zealand. It is the hea- viest fish nf the Kind muzht there this year, During the six hour bat- tle man and fish trswled l’l miles REAL BANK ROBBIIRY RECORDED ON’ SCREENI MASDN CITY_ Ia., April l0-Bf- A lieved to be the first ever made, a moving picture was filmed here of a real bank robbcry . merclal pictures when seven bandits. I believed to have boon led by John RETURN T01 CANADIENXI MONTREAL, April 12. -_ Albefi Leduc, burly "battleship" defence- man of the National Hockey League, is-, again the property of Montreal Cariadicns. Announcement was made today b_v Leo Dandurcind thaa the olub had token up its option to repurchase him from Ottawa Sena-N tors. Alhvrt was sold to Senators on option last Fall and into in the svalsou hc was lo:\n¢‘d in the Nc\vI| York Rangers, his contract auto-|| mnilcally rnvcriimz to Oitfuvo. at the 'I close of ihc season. 1.1¢- Exteuds Call To Dr. Clark (('. 1'. hy Guardisvfs Sprrial \\`\rr) Al\{H'ERS`[`, /\""`l ll--St. Sil'p~ lwn's Cliurcii I ' .lofi un- invita- tion to Rev. W. &..|rI<_ rmetol of Gower Sirmt Uzixrod, nf Si.. .lohffs Nfld., to succeed Rev, M, W. Arm-_ strong, whose rcsifznation will be-'i come effective in June. A Previous to going in Ncmfaund- land, Dr. Clark wns pasior ¢\fZG'ia.l- mcrs Church, Qucbcc CIi~\'2 and Knox Church, Saskatoon. _ _ _ APPR/()\'E lU'ZllABTL[»\TK`)N .\`(`lll€Ml-1 _-A (A.P. By (iuard|a.n°s .\'prrinl.\'§ilPl ST. THOMAS, Virlziil 'l'kln?fds, April ll-he colonial council to- day passed a bill providing for the creation of the 51.000000 Vinzin Is- land Company to buy land. d’1'vrl<»p Dillinger, the kill-crazy mid-westem scourge, raided the First National Bank here. held 30 employees, N customers and scores of by-stand- ers at bay, and escaped with $52,000. The photographer, sensing what was occurring, turned his camera on the holdup men and recorded most of the robbery befon- one of the bandits spotted him and threat- cned tn kill him il he didn't atm -'shootings' HOCKIY MAN!!! NORTH BYU!!! NB. April ll rt attack at a Saturday iii .iggi ii E ll ll H E ii E i .ll ndustrles. and oonduct other rc- habilitaticn projects with federal funds. Govemor Pearson, who sp- proved the measure, will leave fm' Washington Wednesday to eonler with officials regarding the forma- tinn of the companv. CllTS&S0lEf §E£*fEEFE! . Rhodes. Minister ____.____ I A., nmnea. _ rnlurms I./mv msn A1' ""‘“' "°"*"* gg isaigil" $0 ‘I.|N|Ml-1N'l “ma gg-5°l=2=l"B¥l°-°°° ic. r. by o-¢¢E7.`_sneu ww N I N S ` I