j " i,” l: z APRIL 22. 1943 Goiloy Wins heavyweight who once campaigned m me United States. knocked our, Fernando Menlchells of Argentln; 1n the first round of their schedul- [d lO-round bout last night. THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ Vander Mee r Pitches Kg To I-O l/Vin Over Cards; Pirates Defeat Cubs 6-0 CINCINNATI, April 21 —(AP)-— Johnny Van:ii'si' Meer paid off on four ycars of trying today by pitch- ' mg Cincinnati Reds to a 1-0 cpen- jug-day victory over St. Louis Car- dinals, vim got only two singles in, 11 innings off the tall southpaw. Johnny, ertpected to Join the llrlllcd forces soon. liadnt pitched all c " vcr since 11L; ilnliappy 1939 , but I13 besterl Morton Coo- p mun of the St. Louis pizc-li- iilgl tuft, in a lzmiie that had 27,- 709 p: ale forgetting tlieir chills and ‘Makes. i the fcurth inning, when he out the lrl=t Czlrcllilal batter. il the 1111i, Vvhfil llg walked the ryl lcririrv allowed no one to get Truetl; tRipl Sewcll Tliehrig Scrapbook" COOPERSTOWN, N.Y., April 21 _|,\pi_ Baseballs liiiiseum and li.il: of llllllf.‘ here has one more tliuli; oil hand to recall the feats 01 the late Lou Gehrig. The 5;'l'2p'l)COk of the great New Yon; Yankee first hast-man. used 1n prrp; the fil-li "The Frict- of m, . has been presented to i by salnuel Goldwyn. 1t ate of that which Mrs. CW1‘ ; keiit cilzring the cilrecr of 110A famous husband. lheid Chicago Cubs to three Sear- i sud Singles fls Pittsburgh Pirates “e11 the orenlns same of lhg 194a baseball season, 6-0. A cmwd o; ,l9.04*_t in Wrigley Field saw Com- mlsdoner K M. Landls throw out l the first ball. Sewell received 10-hit support from his teammates, who scored single runs in the third and fifth innings and then drove Paul Der- Tlllgfil‘. milking his first start since he came to the Cubs from Cincin- nati. from the mound lii the eighth 111111112. when the Bucs piled up four more runs. Rookie outfielder Frank Colman set the hitting pace with a single, double and triple iii five times at bat, while catcher Al Lopez also made three singles. e Pulls Surprise illt Louisville By SID FEDER , m“ 5 u“ Wm" Coleman who was assisted by (s-Wlnnipeg, Boot-man (Ju ’ Ky? April g1_. Wlnilman Ritchie McDonald. 6:58 ma) ‘AP,_ Trainer Be“ Jones rode Rangers pressed relentlessly the 7—Winni.peg_ Colnmm (ivmgonaid) lick mm the Kentucky Del-by mo- l‘€:t of the period in a fruitless ef- 7:38 tum wday on a wave — Ocean 10111 t0 evcil the scare bllt their 8-Osha\va. Ezinicki (Smith, 'I‘il- | ‘Nave, me Co‘; a 10L o; folks had u- hopes vrciit glimmering ivhen Ez- sum 13x39 bout dacidcd to count out 0i 11-18 big May Day r1108. The Wave rolled up _ 4 Downs stretch like the tide coming in and not only ran off with the of his more recent conquerors, Am- ber Light and seven Hearts. n C011- vincing beating in the bargain. His 2 l-l-lcilgtli victory over Charles Fisher's Amber 1.118111. I119 Chestnut Colt that nipped him in \ lied the other two in a sudden olit- 5311011191‘ on Ben Juzdirs assist. The the Churchill l ‘Commandos Bluegrass Stakes but handed two; lLeail 5-2 l Oshawa Generals In Lead In Memorial Cup Series; Defeat lVinnipeg 5-3 By FRASER MACDOUGALL Canadian Press Staff wmfl- TORONTO, April 2i --tCP)\. Oshawa Generals won a. close 5-3 verdict from Winnipeg Rangers here tonight to take a lend of two games to one in the best-Of-sevgn series for the Memorial Oup and the junior hockey championship of the Dtminioli. The fleet youngsters from the V1951 5~K£l9d l1 brilliant third-period rfllly when they were trailing by four goals to come witihlii an nee, of evening the score in the mostl 11111111118 some of a stirring series. Bill Ezlnlcv. dark haired winger who comes om Winnipeg, led the Generals tdtliclr second win of the series with three goals while a nativesoii, Don Batten the only Oshawa corn boy on the team, m]- burst lat; lll the second periocthls pair coming erlly six seconds apart. Ellnickis first. goal came in the first period and he got another early in the thtird after Britt/en's pair in the second to give the Gen- erals a 4-0 margin when the Rari- gcrsbrokdloose with a driving of- feii=lve which produced three goals, Joe lfVlllg got the first unassisted and Bill Boorman followed up with i-‘iircl was scored by tricky Eddie inicki got his third goal with help from forwards Ken Smith and Al. bert. (Red) ‘rilson. Harvey Bennett, in the Oshawa goal, played a sensational game all the way, some of his stops being almost unbeileveable, as the Ron- sers buzzed around the goal and hammered shot afler shot. at lilm. '-l'l’1e pain: was fast all the way and the 1.1.872 fans were brought to their feet again and again by the breath taking play. ffrnere were twelve penalties, eight to Oshawa and tour to win- ipeg. SUMMARY First Period 1—OShB-Wfl. Ezinicki (Nelsonl 4:40 Penalties - Nelson, Ezlrilcki, Gardner (minor and 10-minute misconduct). Second Period 2—Oshawa, Batten 19:23 3-0shawa, Batten 19:34 _Penalties — Johnstone, Peterson, 'l‘ilson, Booi-man, Schema, Juzda, Ezlnlckl, Nelson. Third Period lf-Oshava, Ezinicki 1:06 5—Winnip€3. Irvine 2:21 Penalty — Reigle. C E b ‘l For having Speed and luxury. . . Try Gillette oil ingredients . . . quickly moist on your face, softens comfortable and refreshing shaves. 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Colvllle 4:53 4—~'v'l'tl0i'l'd, Dcsilets (Agar) 5:54 5—Cttrlwa, Rcardon (M. Colvilie) 8:13 GAOlLlIWZI, Siowlnski, (Reardon) 17:01 L-Victoria, Dcsilets “(T911811 18:10 Penalties - Shlbicky, Lundc, N. Colville. Giants Release Four ___.._ a. NEW YORK, April 21 —iAP) - l-‘ollr players were released by New York Giants yesterday to their Jersey City International league farm on option. Thev were pitchers Hilgli East, Rube Fischer and Bill Voisclle and outfielder Howard Moss. Opl. Billy Bonn To Coach Boxing Teams CAMP CAMPBELL, Ky., April 31 —<AP)- Cpl. Billy Conn, former heavyweight l]())(01‘_ has joined the 12th amiorec. division here as as- sistant to the division athletic of- lic-ci". U.S. Army authorities nn- nounced today. Conn will direct and conch the division's boxing teams. Two Presidents iArrive In Texas CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.. April 21 ---(AP>__ President Avila Camacho of Mexico today promptly Prcsicent Roosevelts precedent- breaklng visit yesterday to the land south of llie United States border. Aboard n long special train the two presidents arrived here from the Northern Mexico industrial city 1 of Monterrey shortly alter noon m 11111011 ‘V1111 flylntl cadets ln the mess hall of the mammoth Naval Air Training station. Oririnollv Mr. Roosevelt and Gen. Avila Camacho had planned u; travel across the border in separ- nte trains, But they decided to out two airs far the Mexican President {mo his party mm Mr. Roosevelt's ra n. 11311110’ Jlni Bagby pitched a three- liitter against Detroit today. bang- ed out climaxes a lining which gave Cleveland a 1-0 triumph Over the Tlsers in the Clubs‘ 194a inaugural. Cleveland stadium to see the dians gee repeat his 1942 opening- day triumph over the same ¢1ub_ lzlvlnz but one base on balls ancll striking out two Detroiiers in the if repaid ' Indians Win 1-0 From ' Tigers In Opener CLEVELAND, April 21 —-(AP)~ 1W4) Singles and then perfect exhibition by a long ninth-inning tly o Onlv 13,847 customers ventured to In- HELLO-JIGGS! I uusT PAGEéEVEN Remember When (By The (‘anaiiiuu Press) - "on 'l‘igers of ,l1i\‘1il'5"" d outstanding drop- In the follow- v proved as big a machine as he was iii the famous Queen; Univer- sity team that vloii the Canadian championship. 'H0‘Uslf\§rlili'1x11135993??? K's our ouifwav bTlTRTwlLLlAMs l’ oilililioéilibl i vee. ‘IOUQ cu, one ALLUS v A 4 fialzlmjrus owners 1 NCTICE we /I.'TR\ED FOR 6\6TEQ AND we HAD GUCH A ;. BEEN has» m-o can ear ilsro weeds TO can‘ » Jlifljiél? . \¢\\\\ z} \\| CHlLDQEN WERE avian i-lAeyi HERE FOQ. 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