pa. Boston Braves Defeat New York Giants .6-3 To Snap Losing Streak in-as" rookie Ed Math:-us, who Boston BPRVPI ll'l"PPN'I " ”":"'ld(iiible(l with the linses loaded. l!l"'19 N"II0"3I L9"g"9 msmg sending hoinr two runs. Thnt fin- llrpnk 5'"l I" lh” ptnvc” I)?” we ished kosln. and George Spencer "lefty"' jinx Thur-WI8.V WI""'VV”"V'.Vi(-.-imn mi. .IflI'I( (Tiisick sent home. 'l”l95'"I New Yark m"''” I”: mttlie third tally with .1 fly. 1 10 inlnngs. . . - . i . 1" me only omer game of (hP;lYI'lIF"IIp i:rtlli:f :rll(ilic)i)'cmB('l)I'lcIiliillliz d”-lhree NRHOMI Lmgup andll0lTNI home the winning l'llll by IwoV American l.r-ngiir LZ1IlllCSVw'IlkinK Bmv Gondmnn Mm UV"? were. postponed lieciitisr of the If.” VnndPd- weather-Bostoii Red N'ux whlll'V Mi' V I V VII I Q . , '" ”(-:?ann!Pn'n';,f:;l,'.. LN, 13m.nVp.m.l. nu the mound. For the sent Max Lariier. aiiritliein in n Maury Mi-Deriiioli Slallttlll dllt long line of leflliniidml pitt-hers Vycnl UP '0 "19 lllllighul Vli"513'” who I'Itll'C he-in hlillltiiiiil the lievvd tlicn IIV tf3.0VI-IV” 1””? Flnivesi, to the lllt)Llll(I. I-or sevcii Ic('lx'. who :!0l UNI” if" 1- iiininni Iin (li(ln'l. nllum lhclllilllllllllh BF5lHI0lKllfll'x' il iim. lxiizziiii - But in the nizliili. gus'tVni(iV l"('lV'lf" , - r ; i :.'(l)ll.lnlgo&lll !.":.'l.L;li'lIil:lil Il'l"fI)LlEIlI?l)tIl'PlSInl1I9d -I'M Plfrlall xoslo. nnuih:-i' Nilllllflflll. Ito lIlOilf1 loud I .'lhon st-eiie. llii H.l.K (li.'ii';;ii(l uilli IlicVt'rI (-Dulllllilll 10! Ill!" lirlm-l'V dMm' pun." h,. :;,t,. up um-on pimiotisly li:i(l liiinieiul Inns in the Hill) iiiiiiiiiz. 'I-"Pith l-lei-n of tiir lliuires' iiiirisiii: first loss Wlillo heat: siifi'ei'r-d his when Siiniiiiy the out an fin- infield liit.'D0m Dllllziffglfli :ii)d wtilkctl In- walk- lVli ilv oft Stratford 1-:7ens Allan L Cup Series With 3-0 Win -oar 'tYILl.:1:AAI. April -:4 t G t .(7Pi ,. Stiuttloru Ill(Il'dllS ltmlglit-; S e sorta:-rd -P Allain Cip hockey llll-E V sl iii.h For: Fraiicrs C:-iiiadiaii:.lS20 l-l. blatiktii: the Forts 3-0 in that ( ggcond game of their best-ot-seven? , , l twinning Cup The Eastern Caiizitta (-ii;inipionsV lieinmed Caiizicllziiis yiii ttietr owiii y I V rnd tliroiigliouc fllDSL oi" the game Vxlnu V inrtlx. V Milli V34 llil” V while they scored on goal cacti pcr- V PiVttshliii;:li I'It"1ll lIt”l.(1 VIVT 21;: ind. Strattords deieiisiir may. P.l:l-I6.'I:rIH)”.lll1i'l'l'rf;-mflI?n;.ll:Jlnlm"" HWV complue wversal 01 Tuesdays per. lIIll1l.f.'l'l1-"fill 'II0:'IIif'V If'iIlZlI0 (7nl(lei'l g . -. - l t A . t . . . foimance uhen Laiiadiaiis ulill3per:VCuV phmrf VVhV”npmmhVlV Vmmwi theiii ll-.1, completely liiiltlctt I-orr. I '- i ' ' - . lit-mlqiini Ir-rs ftl1llf)llllt'('lI Il)tI:l)'. l rrancc-s. l .. . . .- . . V V VVV V VOWHIVPQ 1VVVlmsV( llie llni nr-ts. xx tin fI( letitt ill "I9 Em T lwm I ' ' Piniidcnrn lterls lniir ixtiiiws I0 CV39 C”?-CR3”: mm "arm-V "ad J tun iii the lies-I-olvxmrii liiizil. re-i cliaucr at 'hC "FL .-nimi n total of - 19 'i Prov-' Bruce Biirdcit scnrcrl t'-Wt fin”!-t idmu-c's slinrv xtzis 51' for Intizaiis with the siiiglc going -1-h,. K-.05, M H". ,m,",.). y. g tt)JaCkWh'1te. ;.'lfll()IlL' the lF':lllls' (iliiiii .'IIt'lI in Close to JV-lltl f.in- s.iii IIli'ilhP riicliiiiiii:ii:Vv ioiiiirls. with their: -,vaine'. Thu-tl guitar will he pl.iVxrd,pm't-riitrirzo hrisrrl on the rcgtilir on Fort l"i:iii--is we S:iIiii'rl.i.V- ISFJISOII sfniiilinc nnrl how llll' lite)” Intlians took "fillllllilllll fi'oiii:siii'i'ii'Nl iii the lsl:i5ofls. the-start and then Ilt'ItI off lIl'I llliislivy tN'F(l'1t(I "Q: t. ('i'i-V rcvix.m.' F'”" F”'''""”' "””' l" ''i-? ttlliftllll s7.5:it;.-ts, ui .- .i,:.vd (oi the sliiil-oitl. jnixss flllll Iiiift'.ilu SIVl'II(I.)5. B(irtlctl'- iii.-l :ml HIS NH The ltI'lVlPI'S x-lrirml in .'i(l1wi' third in IIlf' -vita that SIi;ilfvt-"I I'”lll (if the net irroitils limit the had kl'fllI'(l uhrii slmiilixiiirlul. (7 ....mmHm g”nP( rim-cs:.ii,i' to Don llri-ilwiicli i-us off at the Ilrw-"In :t uiiiiier iii the fire pin)- timt-, nrr QPFIPV, I - - - 5 Tlivrv u-ri-n in-n lwsi-of-sex-mi I I -snrirvc, with four rt-qiiirrrl in erirli for .i ilmisimi, :iiid tlii:m- l)est-ot- Mr, villi Illlf'P ziiiine rrirli l'Il the iiiiirnliiiii, in ninltn ihn l'.'- , C l znmn tnt.il. LONDON, April '24- (Rout:-1-:.. The rntiio net for Ihnsr eiiiiins nmmns -0; 50mm. mauthps 1,13)-rd went into ll ;1Pllt"l':II pool. of today in 1)". Lvnncd K”,gdUmV llK'IlI('Il the liIltVl'PliS LN)! 30 per tftlll .1 rlnxcii stints in the first ;:anie.i3 llud 5("""lbk' '" Hm" "I H" ' "Tho slirtts lI'Il'Ix'Il"(I till his P:irlSlQ"",lw(' "NS" V 1 V and l'f)llIlI have gone into the nnllVV ll'”l B"'"9” 5"”"iI”'l'l'I"d :"'lVt M ,.V.””) 1,; Wm H; :.4.m.,g pm. in the pjinir. Gclineiiii was ttiimiii a A A "mp lnl'fVllie Ive for it Slklh foiwinrti. VP H P V) 0 o o iBlair hrnkn nuny and shot into; V -"V”'V'.V""l W". DHNVVE ,h,, :.(.:mN. VV(.V”U” (-mnl 3l'l.PnlpIy not. - H . llltflltlll VV-IJVIVKIII1 ml PH inewu .xli:iir:l eozilioiidiiiz diitvir-'. Ih'"'""” ”""lpI”"'d VII” ”'"""r Q' 1” Q - 'i 375 . uith less than ti-Ii minutes to go - v ' I” - ' I - -.xi(ii a iirtiiiznrlrr by the nniiie of; h d 1 V I V H V nu hl nosum 9 2 313 M.1i'ni.-. While l's a flood thing to1"" " '''y- mi 5”” I" 9 1: (-lm.M"m' 7 2 J7 hniis tun ':t'l(lIIPll(ICl'S we (I(lllID' lh1':m"c"fu"l;;'.' Wnsliiniztnii -I 4 .500 nNGi.isii i.m(it'l: Jiistwt wt inst siinitiiu in vtw.l”lV” ”1lll(',lI".ll'al::”g':cl,,lClSl lfjgfpsl Saint. John: Goal. Gordon; tit-.ltfvVw lurk :1 -'3 .444 V nh..51,m I tparliriiliir sr-ribs in wliit-li IIl"'-l V: V Nlm'dN. a MMV VVWIV in-nne. CV smeum Lg-(-VV Mc5tc'1;VVl(.liira2n V .2 Clinrltoii Athletic 0. Aston VlIIaVPI"'.lNI- A Mini "f '-'-"v mitttrs W'I'" :;VVlV:VlV: I'VIV'VVN'; for H0"! ;V;V0VlVVglV;('Al'ulldeI; forwards. Ubi'inco, l.VlgIlIIli(l"IPI"" - (IV I 1. ;ritn.wI. if” I l, 0"" H”' W;VVM VVmVV,V,sme.i.e.V litli'st,V NicoiicV. Mc(.i'atk-V vim-I . V I . . Dmsim In ,5,,,,”,",,, V . .. - . Vat Si-1lHIH--Vt "5 V V - H101). Bliiir, Mulligan. Vlatsoii, l.aii-V Mil vvnnl lmlfiic y. F Newport Conn”. 1' Crysml Pap ymzo and m-toidiii- o .(:o (:11, Vgent V tVll..(-,nltl3..i " ; 16.; are . yl”ldVll ""d'""" -”f'"' SIIWVE lmli Qiicbcc: (VP-oal. Gcllineau: ,d(l-&('Ill('.:lL'(I .) (14 Northnniptoii Town 4, Iivit-:ii Vlic ii.i- app.irriitlViV zipiiittird C0”';t'ciice. Ci'n7.ier. Kraigcr, Kc;.:c,.V(,iiiviiin:iii 't 2 Ll-I Orieiii. 0. t5tdPYchll'- ON? IIWVSTRT '19 ””'i-fares: lOl'lY8X'dS. Maclxziy, Bell-lN('u Xnrk x -1 .()l)li f'I-"WWI Gvliticnii rliii-ins: n Sam” i'Pall. Bonlii. Robert, Ti-cziiulav. St. Louis i 4 .429 uhich the MP5 Inst 6-1. Tcauclrrault. Pruneau. Leclalr. Cm'- lfinston .. . . 4 7 .361 ' ' ' 2 ------iPliiln(lelpliin 2 ll .2? The Beavcix have rlniir fairl.i;manng4-r and claimed that most Pittshiiruli . 2 T .222 well in shackllnv: Jvziii llcliveau in of his moves were the result ol'V IlIl('l'lllIlIlllIlII I4-iigiiv the Quebec C0lIlFPllnl. III the IW0IIllCk rather than good nimiarzr-V.lluiitrI-:iI . .. . 2 :50 zattmi BCNVPMI OI" I9 RF-'IItd Bil: merit. in one liislamc he evriii Buffalo 2 .714 as the Quebec fans (nill him nasftazged B0llt'IFPflll with the nick- Toronto .. Fl .57 scored only one gout and DIL'I(C(I up name of ”Lucky Lou." -S.)'I'('IVtt-W 4 -500 one assist. Doll: Costello in that ' ' ' B-'IltViInnVt'e 4 .500 Saint John Telegraph Jmirnul Now the writer should be made sPI'lllL!rI"IlI ii .500 wrote that Belivenii Itlld the hard eat those words. For Boudreuii in ll0('lIt'SIt'r 4 -429 est. slap shut. in the linckry he liiidlhis first year as maiiogcr of the UNIHHI 7 -W0 (Northern) (tier , I Division III d G - K Sciipthorpc 1, Carlisle 1 l S y I y M..- I MONTREAL. April El -I'CPl Keith (Rocky! Pent.-on. 26. former Vtoxcr. today pI('nd'(I guilty in loliarges of ('oiispi1'a('Vv in commit. ii theft and of steallllll 510.000 from I hank iiiesseiiuer. V He was sentenced to two years on the first, charge and thretl years on the second. 'l'lm stiiteiicesi will be run (!0llClllll'PnllVi'. 5 V Pearsoii. whose wife was re-, cently sentcnecd in two y'eai's fa”. illegal possession of iiarrniirs TODAY and SATITRDAY jplearleci guilty to having coiisplr-3 LePage Slice cc. led with olhcis to rob Alt-xaiidirj Grafton & Kent St Shwps Vlnaflamme of 3954 on Ann. 28. l95ll l V WARNING ! SPECIAL DISCOIJNT ON WORK BOOTS and to HlPaIlllC 5.10.000 from l)oii-l atlcii Diipuis. fl bank IllPiFFlllZ(?li' M in l-Rptiitlrlc 0.. n. 1. . t t HANDSOME I Spring Suit Values I Yarn Dyed Wcrsteds Serge: tlaliardines To like you in style through V spring and summer-n new group 'ol superbly tailored suits. . . In 5 a fresh army of colors and smart 3 patterns. Come see this out- - standing collection today. b-nu:-.. . - Sizes and models to fit falls, shorts, . regular and stouts. t 324.50 to 569.50 4 I E Use Our 14 -Aws Plan-A Small Deposit - .V V - ' llo Any (lsrineiit. . V t .t g, BIIEEIIIJAI. 00. LTD. non V 9144 GT. GEO. 31'. ".'tlllltt.N' to :i I LITTCEISPIORT 9" 6'-23" gens-M . - 4' v 19'R3Tn?oii v F,'CvSlr-PnA- Qwe? Ma. . ; imina 1011 El' ' t' Zgifii. 24 --(cm--- Saint. John Beavers went on a scoring rampage tonight to blank Quebec Aces 6-0 and stave off EIlll'IIIlEll.IOll from Alatander phy final play. Quebec leads the Veight-polnl.-IOIBI series, six points QUEBEC. When the iQtieli('(' Ares (I W two- Sziinl .IIlIllI lust in-ck-eiitl iici Thc.B"'Vm'5 olllfskaled and "mi mum"-1 M”, 1,”. .V:uppI'p5.r .h,.jpassed the Aces throughout tho ferliiii; rim: Ilic ACIW uerr ;:oorll'-1:Ime.plIlllK up -1 55-01836 In 11" innnugit to uiii in four .-mti;:iiittti'st period adding. another goal gniiivs. After all the I3e:u('rs Il'lfI in the second ..ii:l two more in the IiN'II liv. I'll iii IIll'Il' own i'iiii;lIzi.5t slflnzll. only: tliri-ii tinii-s tIII SHISOII illllll Goalie Hall Gorflflll. supported utiun ihny lost two siruiglit thy steady checking at the blue line visiiiiiu t'IllI) rrnm.tui'ne:l in R splendid pCl'l0l'l)lallFP Qiioliiir it llils tlllI)' llfIIlll'fII tn lrfllyfor the winners before a crowd of. that the iisitors must have fl Ioll1oV391V til II0t"i".V SHH'.i'- Bill jtidrziiizt Joliiiny Ubrliico, one of the lead- frniii lust iiiulilis 0-” Si'"I'P P'”'"F,ing scorers iii the Maritime Major Ht" -VP-b' i”"'" ”W'”"i"”l- ”'"lHOckey Leagiie during the rrguhii Hvzivnis iiiitlr-i'-i:iir(l (II the !troslVs(.aSUnV paccd mt, Beavers with two rii:ln't until in Hlll(I up the sci'i(is goals. the first and the last. and ”'”'I S"l'””li'-V "'9'”' 'single counters went. to Matt Mes- . . . ich, Ken Watson, Tom Smcllc and . QT.” ?..".'” .'.'.'.'f.L7t'.'tL(tiii-21-Lmtll D".-iW 5!” . hope lIIPlI' iiill lw IIll'PP lTltIl'('l NW rum gin"? VHH be phliwd . . . V . there S:itiii'd.'iy night. SllttlI.'ll' to ll. At'('4llfIllILf to the ,n B V V V V V 1 IV VRVV Cmiruliliii Pi:-M ioports the Brawl . W p'"”5'. lip"! '.'”" 5 J ' ms were hot illl(I (-nuld do nolli-. mg Hm. Aves 'mo.Ih.e Wm Wmld inf: Wlfillllv Avliiiillr as far ilS!dO "mm": .wm"g msldo "I" Q”?- HVVVVVVVOVVMI ndVVuVVmm; VHVS mm,N,ny bet: blue line. hliisting Qiiehm-K ed the liwivers liiiro hiitl the un- nmme Jmk Gclmmu IHHI 21' V 'V H "' V)"Vh Hm wrips: shots. Gnriloii hniidled 19. l W" him” il in L i I Fruiii the first period. it liv- liiit they (-(iiiIilii't slit-ni Ii) (-litilcl ranie iwidr-iit tliiit Beurcrs would IlIhl:''IIllI”hp). 20' arms: H". Quvhwi hr I1fll'(I to heal nml Iliry not it l I ' . . . . icouple of breaks on Qttehr-t' de- Ywk (-nlnuvm "lm.”.,,mh, W.” fence liipsrs to pump three goals form ; pnst Gellnaiiii. not up to his F.'llI)' series V .p .V V V V. hm "mm. In H", firs, ”".M.l I hi hi! n s fiist lllzll l((i I.-till." . . . .. ulieii lie defletleil (..irl Sintlles l1.'ll1lPS (mliiimiii has reportedly 1 VSJOOINV M the H-minmo mark l"lIu1)llltZ lllll('Il better lint-lu-y lI1r'lfI:.B'F VON H (V g”VmVk mm "W; up liml linen all sonanii. it could Val ; Ml " ' dy M ,VV p V0 V- lmyn hoeii tlizit .liii'l( wnsiiil Il')- 31:” 5 "I fl. 5,NI0"hV5'Vk' 05:1 in; (mi Illllfl iliirinr: llio reguliirl ll Vfinl In Vlriziiixz V (I1 min rxiv 'tuI.:V sllhmmlp mm "M hmmd nu moi rinlcnelrl )lnln ii lll':.Il'C);lI9lI(l nllllglll ll uslilot l - pi-cssiiiv tliiriiic the pliiy-offs.l B.” 'M C H V” ' V 'l'li('ii tun iii'I)IH' 0lI'.I-"I"i"'-V "(ml -I1:-irllv ill IITII: "-cnmiitl rteiiorl xniiwiliiiiz ulivn lin mid IIHII Gel- iiimiii HHS IitvItVx' on iil INVSI halflsmcne pushed homo 3 lobolmd I" seen. We it-mild like to see if if it .1-'z,ecl sox has siiccteded ln piittlii: were linrrler than some of the slspia spirit into the Red Sox that. wi- nnts that Rob Gray got nwiiy lIllSVahsenl when Joe lllacciirihy and winter. 'Steve O'Neill were running the ' ' ' show at Boston. This year for the We would liked to have 599111-'1t';first time in the last. half dozen Beau-i-s of two inoiitlis ugh plavyyears the Sox are away and run- the Acc.-2 Last. night's conic wastnliig ahead of most. of the rest of number 10!) for the Saint. John the pack while in other years they club this sq-nsnii and thatls a lot stumbled all over tlienisclvrs it: (if hockey for any group of in-lgettlng out of the stiirtlng gate. dlvlduiils. The Ace: have playedl ' ' t about no fewer g.-tines nnd should Of course Boiidrmu has ii smartV he considerably st.rnntzrr physl(-al- looking crop of rookies who arrt ly as R ic-tilt. twinning ball games for him but ' ' ' !l18VEl'll1(!IBRS most of the old Sox Last night. we sctldeiitally rsn'stai's are still around and they are across an old sport. clipping writ-lplaylng smart ball. Also with ten four years ago on l.nu Boiid- Boudreau is Deacon Bill Nir- resii's ability as a mnniiger. Tha' Kechnle n master in the art of was the year. 1948. that Boudreau developing pitchers. It was Bill ns player-nianager led the Clcve- who helped the Indians pltchlllt: land Indians to n pennant in thclstaff in 1948 and he looks to hr Americaii lcagiir. The writer be- doing the same thing with Boston llitled Boudrcauis ability as althls year. Tro- i THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Beavers Down Aces i6-0 To S.tave Off In Series liiegir. I ltet'erees: l-I. McLean, Hamil- ltoii, 1'. Pzittoi-soii. Ncwiiiarkei.. l SUMMARY i First Period 1-Saint Johii. Ubrlaco ( (Hurst. C. Sniellet 2-Sniiit John, Mcslcli 8:18 ,' (Wiitsoni V . 11:10 i 3-Saint John, Watson (McCi'ackcii. Liingclle) . 11:44 Peiiullies: Leytc l:ll. 5:07, C. Smelle l'I:l7. Boiiin 18:47. 1 Second Period l -l-Saint John, T. Smclle (Hui-st, Mcslchi . . 5.3.1 . Peiiiiltii-s: Carnegie 1:18. Muti- 1 tlcl 1:18. Mulligan 9:46. 'l'IiIrd Period 5-Sziliit John. Blair 1 (C. Smello) . 16:22 f G-S-.iiiit Joliii, Ubriiico . iNicullt-) 18:04 ' Pciiiilty: Lllll;,'CII8. Stops: (iorrinti .5 7 7-l9 l Gclincaii 9 6 9-24 Johnston leis lWin U. S. Tille JOHNSTON. Pii., April 24--(AP) ----Juliiistowii Jets won the United States ninatcur hockey (:IlflnlDl0X!- ship tonight by defeating Toledo 7-1 for their fourth victory in the best-of-scrcii series. Joliiistuwii, the Eastern Hockey League cliziiiipioii, got: off to ll tliiee-goal lczitl hi the first period and wus never in danger. John Bobeiiic and Rpggie Grigg scored two gozils npicce to lead the at- (k. Tolc-(lo. the Iiitcrnatiouiil Leu- titlc wiiiiicrs. scored mldwity the sccoiid period on a slicrt shot by Dick Poiitairollo cue Ill l t Baseball Results (By The Canadian Press) AMI-IIIICAN LEAGUE New York I01 000 000 00- 2 I2 1 Boston 000 010 010 01- 3 B l t (11 innings) Lopat. Kiiznva (I0) and Silvers Holllf (ti); Mcuermott, Delock (11) and White. NATIONAL LEAGUE 000 000 030 3- 6 h 200100 000 0- 310 I (10 innings) Spnhn, Biirdette (7) and Cooper. St. Claire till): Lanier, Kosle (8), Spencer Ill!) and Wcstrum. INTI-IRNATIONAI. LEAGUE Syracuse . llo lll'l' 010- 5 10 0 Montreal 122 001 oox- 6 I1 I Kceiinn. Hoiiiz (6i. Robinson (H) and Pluiiibo; Podres, Hughea (8), Ln aordn (iii and Tim Thompson. Buffalo . 1.10 000 010- 5 I 2 Ottawa 011 200 000- 4 9 I Boston New York I! BICYCLE BARGAINS. Gents Standard . . . . . . . . . . . 49.95 Ladies Standard . . . . . . . . . . . 49.95 Ladies Balloon .. .. 56.95 The above are all flrsl grade bicycles and manufactured by one cf Canada's leading bicycle fac- lcrios and are priced lo sell. The supply is iimimi." ” : THE BIKE SHOP 105 Great George St. Ifoytsick. Poole (iii and Ctesielski; Roy rind Foilcs. Baseball's Big 10 (By The Associated Press) Lending batsmen (based on 20 at bats). ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Player and club 6 AB R H Pcl. Bchoendtoiist. , Bt..Loiils .. 'I 27 4 )3 .481 Robin . Brooklyn A 23 it it .078 Hutton. Clnclnniill .. 'I 28 ll I2 .421! Csmpsnells. Brooklyn 8 3.1 6 I3 .394 Bsumholiz. Chicago 7 2R 5 if .333 AMERICAN LEAGUE Baker. Washington ll 22 2 9 .409 Coleman. NewYork .9 33 ll 18 .394 Vslo. Phlls- delphls I :9 I It .370 DiMaggio. Boston ....ll 47 0.17 .802 Plcrsall. Boston .. It mil I4 .350 Runs batted in: Nutami. Kins- Iewskl. Cincinnati 18; American unhnrdl. Boston 9. Home runs: Notion I. Patio 9'. American. lssteiu um. ri. Cleve- land 3, - APRIL 25; 1952 Rule Maritime Athletes May Enter Olympic Trials MONTREAL, April 24-tCP)-- The Amateur Athletic Union of Canada announced today that athletes in the former Marititiie branch may participate in na- tional chnmplonslt and Olym- plc trials if vouched for by their physical fitness director. Meanwhile plans are under way for formation of three pioviiicinl branches in the Marltimes to re- place the defunct. Maritime branch. The temporary plan to protect Maritime athletes was agreetl upon by Bill Reid of Prince Edward Is- land, Hugh Noble of Nova Scotlu. Stan Splccr of New Brunswick and Morrle Bruker. Montreal. national vice-president of the A.A.U. of C. Officials of the national body said 10 days ago that the Mail- tinie branch is defunct and theta- fore amateur cards could not. be issued to Maritime athletes pend- ing sonic reorganization. Today's announcement. said the individual provincial directors will SIl0l'l.Iy convene meetings in their own area: to form provincial branches. A combined meeting of the three branches, with Bruker attending, will be held in May to give official approval to changes and papers relating thereto. The sum uncement. said: "Reid. Noble and Splcer agreed that in the best. interests ot the Maritime Athletes. each province should establish its own branch. The former Maritime branch prov- ed itself unwieldy. They agrt-ed that it is inconsistent with good suprvlsioii for people in their prov- liices to be sponsored and super- vised by organizations outside their provinces." For the A.A.U. of C.. Brukcr said: "The uiilon recognizes the pro- vlnclal autonomy of each province to establish its branch to spun- sor. supervise and promote activ- ltles for its athletes. The union feels that the three branches will assure bcttr planning in terms of the individual needs of the pr.)- vlnclnl branches." Sid Smith wins” Lady Bing Trophy MONTREAL, April 24 - (CF) - Sid Smith. splice-hatred lelt-wing- er of Toronto Maple LCHlh, was announced by the National Hockey League tonight as winner of the Lady Byng Memorial Tropny for the 195i-52 season. The trophy goes to "the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of SpOl'lSmans':llp rind gentle- maiily conduct combined wzth I high standrii-d of playing ability during the season." The voting was done by A panel at 18 sports writer: and hroadcnsh ors. three from each N.l-1. L. city. and points were awarded on the biisls of five for first choice, three for second and one for third. Smith had 51 points. including nine first choices, of a possible 91). Red Kelly, all-star defenceman of Detroit. Red Wings. was second with 21 points. Kelly won the tra- phy last year. Bill Moslenko of Chicago Black Hawks and Don Rat- elgh of New York Rangers tied for third place with 23 points each. In addition to the trophy. Smith gets sl,000 from the league. He played in all 70 games during the season and had 27 goals and 30 as- sists. He incurred only three minor pcniiltlcs - ll total of six minutes. ”camiilian" Horse for. Epsom llerliy LONDON, April 24-(CP)-Now tliere's to be a "Canadian" horse hi the greatest of all flat races. the Epsom Derby. Max Bell. ii Western Canada newspaper publisher and oil mini. sold today he has purchased in- cuan Hemp, a light. chestnut colt with a classic action; and will ziin hlni in the Derby May 28 if the weather is clear and the track fast. Bell uild he paid more i.lir.n E26.000 to obtain the three-yeah old son of Nurulluh from Brltlsli :po(i'-tsman sir Humphrey dc Traf- or . lindliin Hemp. twice I winner and second three times in seven 1951 sppcnrsnces against. the cream of Brluilnb freshman crop. is It 50 to 1 in the Derby mom. lng line. known here as the "ante- post." price. ST. LOUIS, April 24 - (AP) .. at. Louis Ciirdtmls todsy releuert twot pitchers to minor league fsrrii clubs. cutting the cu-dtnsl'rost.er to al. Rlghthsnder Kurt Krluer goes to Columbus of the American Association and leflhsnder Fred Hut-in to Rochester of the Interna- tional League. LONDON. April. 24 - (AP) - Roy Anksrsh. British Empire fen- tlicrwelght champion. signed today to fight the European feather- weight champion. my rnmecnon of France. at. Nottingham June I. SIM '8lIOT ufllltlllll Inns of run envelope! and printed. Vulouurvlu. Double she pi-lnh..AnyrbIlof In- ponro only do cunts. Ioiprlnls Iconueseh. Ilnlllllnlorvlcc. Chrlouctomi. ' The bowling season for the stuff and employees of the Experimental station was brought to a success- ful conclusion with I dinner and diinoe st "Sandy's" on Wednesday evening. April 23. Held under the auspices of the station Recre- stlonsl Club, the function featur- ed presentations to the team win- nlng the regular schedule and to the individual bowlers for high average for the season. high single and high three. Guests includ- ed representatives of a rival bowl- ing league operated by the sci- ence Service. Following remarks by the chair- man. R. B. MacLaren, in winch reference was made to the defeat. suffered by the science Service bowlers at the hands of their Oll- posito numbers from the Faith. Dean Robinson, representing the Science Service, gave a humorous and enjoyable rebuttal. Dean proved conclusively. to his own satisfaction at least, that the F'arm's victory this year was, at best, it flash in the pan. Lloyd Yeo. who donated I trophy three years ago for the team whining the regular 3CI'll.ll- ule. assisted by Mrs. Frances Wil- liams. captain of last years win- nliig team, presented the trophy tu Esther Johnstone, captain of this year's winners. Lloyd spoke of the splendid fellowship and good sportsinnnshlp enjoyed by all throughout the season. Individual trophies were pre- sented to members of the winning team by D. C. Scliurman. Those receiving these awards were FLsth- ... -- Experimental Station Bowling Banquet Held or Johnstone (captain), .Geral(l Lewis, James Baldwin, Jun.-, Stems, Roy Boswell and Ai-tlm; Grant. In making the awards Mr. Schurman made fitting comment, on the accomplishments and peculiarities of each recipient. Arthur Ballem received ii. special award as winner of high average, high single and high three. It is a measui: of Art's bowling ability that he was able to win all thin titles without. serious competition and this point was stressed in poetic fashion by Gordon Mutiny, who presented the award. The trophy for ladies high "clu- gle was won by Mrs. Ruth Bald. win and was presented by Cyiiu Plckard. Cy referred to the far: that after several months absence from the staff Ruth had niiiile ii terrific comeback in winning tha high single award. G. B. Whltcslde presented llip trophy- for high three. which was won by Esther Johnstone. captai.; of the league leaders. suitaule remarks were made in TECOSIIIAIIH; Esthcr's aclilcvcinciit. The dinner was brought. to 9 close with remarks by Fred Drls. coll. Fred is a curler of many year's standing and this year iiiait. ed his first entry into the bowling field. His comments regarding I.ll success and luck of it. prOlf)I(.'tl howls of laughter rind proi'i:lvd ll fine coiiclusloii to the pi'cscnlii- tloii ccrriiionlcs. 1-blloiriiig dinner those present. enjoyed old time and modern dam- liig to music supplied by Grotto and Miirleiie Wmitlierbin and Jolinny stems and his oi-ch:-siiii, P. E. I. Hoop lEEiFfP3ls And Billmores Play Tonight GUELPH, 0iit., -lilgoruus practice drills were held today as Regina Fats and Guelph Blltmorcs prepared for their first meeting toiriorrow liiyllb in the Memorial Cup liockey'ftmil. The second game of the best-of- seven series will be played at. Toronto Sunday. Murray Armstroniz. ti former Toronto Maple Leafs player now coaching the Pats, said his LIUIJ will have to be almost 25 pei; c(-.iit sti'oii::cr to win under prevailing coifdltloiis. ”Sl.l'BflgE ice. strange fans - it's difficult. to win under those roti- dillons. We had a greiit rerord home . . . we might have won had it been out. there." Coach Alfie Pike .of Blltmorts said he will wait. until after the first. game before making any gucts about the series. ”If the team plays like it did llll the final two games with Mom- real. I won't. worry." he said. His club won the Eastern C.iii- ada championship last week, Ollai-y April 24-(CF) mg Montreal Caniidiens iii six games. - Regina gained ii berth iii the Memorial Cup mice by dCI(':lI-llflt Calgary. Edmonton, Flin Floii .iiidl Fort. Wllllani tennis in that or- der. Two yenrs ago they lost the Canadian final to Montreal Crui- adiciia. Saigh Released On 32.000 Bail ST. LOUIS. April 24 --(AP) Fred S.-ilgli, owner of St. Louis Cnrdlniils, surrendered lorliiy on n federnl indictment clinrginr: III- (llcted Tuesdiiy by R fedcriil griiiirl jury. He was rlmrged in five counts with I-vziiling Income liixv; for the your: 1946 nnd ll!-19. lib snld in II prnpnrcd stnlriiimit yesterday he felt confident he would he vindicated. Probable Pitchers NEW YORK. April 24 - (AP) - Probable pitchers for l0ITl0lTl)ll"ii: major league games. (Won and mail records in parciitliesls): AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Cleveland - Uobson (1-1) vs Wynn (2-0). New York It. Washington (night) -Miller (0-0) vs Porterfleld (1-l). Boston at Philadelphia (night) - Parnell (2-0) vs zoldak (U-0). (Only lllmel scheduled). NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn It New York (night) - Bi-ancs (1-0) vs Msglle (2-0). St. Louis at Pittsburgh (night) - Chambers (1-0) or slsley (2-0) vs Muir (l-0). ' Plillsdelphls iit Boston - Fox (0-1) vs Blclrford (0-0). Cincinnati at Chicago - Block- come tax evasion of .S-19,620. lie was relensed on 52,000 Vbontl. Arraignment was set for Non- day before Federal Judge llog. Hiirper. The hiiscliiill mngnrite wns In- ' Tourney Planned Here Saturday: A Provincial Interscholastic bai- ketball toiimanieiit under the nus- picrs of the Physical Fitness Ur- partineiit iiticl sttliervised liy Eiirl Nicliolson, Dlt'Ct'lt)l' ol Pliysicai l-;(t- urzitioii at P.lV.(.. will be held hero on Sflltll'dtl,V'. Teziiiis from Queen Square. Wm Kent. Prince Street and Sunime'- side HIZII will compete for lioiioru in the boys classes. Taking part. in the girls competitions will be teams from lVc.:t Kent, Prince Strrt-', Suiiinicrslde High, Union Coniinei- cial College and P.W.0. The games will be played all Saint Dllllslalfs University coni- meiiciiit: tit 9.15 Stilitrday niorniii.: rind riiiiniiig tlirougli i:iitil iicaily ten o'clock that night. - Iii addition to the liiterscliolastit: games. teams from Prince of Walri niid St. Diinstn's will compete l-it” the City Jiirciiile title. The first. gains will he played at 5.30 in th; evening and the second at H.:ltI.' One gaiiic will be played .1: Prince of Wales College. That Vlllt be the llllfll plnyoff game in the girls competition. In the first i:irls' gnme. West Kent. will play Prince Street and Ill lhf! second :':tiiiie Prince of Water iiill meet the U.C. C. team. The l niiiiiing team with the lowcst score i-.ill then meet Sumincrslde iii the third game. ' I”0II(llliIlll,! ls girls games: the drriir fnr Illc W K.S. til l".F'-.S. -- il.l.'i AM. P.W.t.'. nt U..C.C -- 1 p. in Low Score is S'Sitle. -- -l l) m. Winiicrs pliiy at 1'. W.U. at T.UJ p ill. V Bfl)'S' fuiiiprlltlon W. K. S. vs, Q.S.S. - ltllltl (Lin. P.S.S. i's. S'Siitle. - 2.30 p.ii:. Winners iiicct sit 1 o'clock. Jiirenilo P.lV.C. rs. S.l).ll. - Still 1! m. S.D.U. vs. P.W.C. - 8.2-U It I"- A Sfllfllll to pl'ul'l(I(' siife drink- ing: water to all riiitil arrris ill 1”-g.i'pl. involves long - dlstnnrc plllllpinlt of water from the Nile. - n..n - world's most comlcrtulile aim fits me; Wzllziomd LEATHER it -only Illlmou hen til" lllllfi lllliil Illlllllllll ll llll ill lllll well (0-1) vs Kelly (0-l).