1-I --an-3.. ‘-1 _ _ Yankee Long Hitters Ruin T‘ Return Of Boston's Kiely By THE CANADIAN PRESS Home runs by Gil McDouga1d, Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra ruined Leo Kiely‘: return from the army Wednesday as New York Yankees whipped Boston 5-1 on an eight-hitter by Eddie Lopat. The Yanks’ "long ball" did a Job on the 24-year-old Kiely. three runs coming from homers and an- other on Hank Bauer's triple fol- lowing McDougalcl’s single open- ing the third. Two \vaiks by rookie 'l‘nm Brcwcr. t.he Red Sox' spring sensation, and a single by Berra off reliefcr Frank Sullivan added the final score in the seventh. Mi-Dniigald smashed Kiely's sec- ond pitch into the lo\ver left field <(’Ftl.\‘ ill the first. 1\lantle hit the seats. about six rows back. in the fifth and Berra followed with I drive that just made the rightfieldi stands.his first extra base hit of, the season. A no-hitter and the ball game.‘ blew up in Bob 'l‘ui'le_v's face Wednesday iiightwitiii-nLV two outs to go when Larry Doby hom- ered behind Al Roscns single and the fatal clouts gave Cleveland Indians a 2-1 victory over Orioles before 43,383 shocked Baltimore fans. At F ii i l a d e 1 p h i a, Washing- ton Senators backed Bob Porter- field’s three-hit pitching with lusty batting for a 13-1 trouncing over Philadelphia Athletics. Porterfield drove in one rtin and scored an-‘ other on top of a two-run homer, ball into the right. field bleacher by Clyde Vollnier in the first and Fans Like MeCloskey In Final Pre-Figlit Workoutfl (‘ALGAR\', <CP)—Cobey McClos- zm-_ Irltzlill hard-hitting light .irri'.t'\\ci_ulit from Charlottetown. P l-I I, bids‘ for the Canadian Lcht ltcav_\' crown ulieii he goes cganst Doug Harper of Calgary .n a 12-round bout here tonight. The 23-year-old Mccloskey has uecn tl’flpl'L’,SSl\’E‘ in \\‘orkout.s and :.iiIh;i'ds arc rotii'inCed he will c:.e l-laipri a teal bziitie for the .tr\\\ll. His final uorkout Tuesday night «ire-.r rounds of apiliause from a parked gym. He has a, fast left limit»; and a tcirzfic right hand ll.irp:~r. li‘t‘2\|i\\'i1li€. is in Thane for the limit. MtCloskey holds two aver Yvon Durelie of Bale Ste. Anne, N. B, whom Harper de- ieated to win the title. top (IPCISIOIIS Turpin Ordered To Defend Title l,th\‘D(‘tN TAT‘) - The Britisii ioxing Board of Control Wednes- fay ordered Randy Turpin to de- ‘end his British middleweight -hampionship against Johnny Sul- livan by Sept. 30. 4 Turpin dcfcaterl Albert Finch for the title in October. 1950. It will he the former world champion’: first British title defence. Sullivan. 21, started boxing in 1948 and toured the United State; in 1952. He defeated Gordon Ha- zell in a final eliminator. Ttirpin defends his European, .niridleweight title against ltaly's Tiberio Mitri in Rome May 2. Kennedy N«;Not Quit Hockey TORONTO (CP)-Ted Kennedy. KR-_\-ear-old captain of Toronto liaple Leafs who three weeks ago‘ announced he planned to hang up iis skates. said Wednesday he's till thinking it over. The starry veteran of 11 NHL a bases-empty wallup by Mickey Vernon in the third. The day's results left four teams — Detroit. Chicago, New York and Washington-on top of the American League heap with four wins and three losses each. Zahaiias And Wife Sell Golf Course And Hotel BEALVMONT. Tex.. (A P) George Zaharias said Wednesday he and his famous golfing WIN, Babe. have sold Lllvlr golf course ‘and hotel in Tampa, Fla. Znharias said the Babe aiso has given up her duties as iOl.11'1lllfl‘|(‘.'.: arranger for the Ladies Professional Golf Ass-ziriatioii and the two iii- tenri to take a long test front biisiiicss. He Said Mrs. derwent R cancer Z-.i harias. who lili- 4 Commandant Of Bisley Team Named OTTAWA (CP) —The Dominion operation last _\'ear. “as pronounced in 5atisf:i<-- tory condition following prelimin- ary physical clieckiips here. llow- ‘ever. she is going to Galveston to- day for .1 more thorough examina- i..on, The Babe told a reporter she may enter the Prince George open at Landover. Md. in mid-.\iay, it ,smooth punching Tonight under the roof nf the Palestine National Gardens in Cal- gary 23-year-old Cobey Mccioskey of Charlottetown will climb into the ring for the most. important il,E',ilT. of his career. He will fight Doug Harper, known in the mountain regions as Calgary's Brown Panther and known to followers of the fight game as the Canadian Light. Hi-zivyweiglit Boxing Champion. Harper is putting his crown in the line and ready to defend it by means of his most effective wea- pons a looping left hook and a 9 Ottawa Senat OTTAWA. (CP) - Ottawa alors took a 2-1 lead in the Que- bec .Hockey League final: Wed- nesday night, shading Quebec Aces 2-1 in the third game of their best-of-nine series before about 6.310 fans. Gerry Foley broke a 1-1 dead- lock with loss than three minutes r.-maining in the game, slipping the winning goal past goalie Jack Gelinenu from four feet out. He topped off a relay from Phil Ms- lcney and Bep Guidoiin. Leo Gravelle sniped the other Ottawa goal. Red Kelly picked up the single for Quebec. The fourth game of the series shifts to Quebec tonight. lonesCHhsTlf-O ,Over Gil Turner Lead in O. H. Sen- ors Take 2-1 L. Finals Baseball Results National Lune New York 020 001 100-4 9 1 Pittsburgh 801 000 01x-5 0 1 Sauer; Mil-Mathews, Adcock. Jansen. McCall (5) Liddle (1) and Kati: Surkont, Hetkl (9) and Baseball in Brief National League Philadelphia 3 Brooklyn 8 New York 4 Pittsburgh 5 Atwell. W-Surkont; L-Liddle. Hr: St. Louis 4 Cincinnati 2 Plh-Thomll Chicago 3 Milwaukee 1 Chicago 011 100 000-3 3 1 Thurlflly Milwaukee 002 0:10 201.7 3 o New York at Pittsburgh Kllppstein, Hacker (5), Davis Frldly () and McCullough: spahn gnd Philadelphia at New York (N) Crandall. L-Klippstein. Hrs: Chi- 3l‘°0k1.Yl'| 81 P“-lsburlh (N) Chicago at Cincinnati (N) Milwaukee at St. Louis (N) W 1. Pet. GIL Philadelphia 15 I .025 — Cincinnati ll 8 .025 - Brooklyn 4 3 .571 1,5 Milwaukee 3 3 .500 1 New York 3 4 .420 11/. St. Louis 3 4 .429 IV: Chicago 2 3 .400 11/. , Pittsburgh 3 5 .325 2 Wednesday her doctor says it's all right. She’ said she (iE‘iillllr'iy will enter thui hard overhand right. .. . . She won two and tied for fix a. third but lost otit in a sui“c .- death playoff. She finished near the top in most of the meets, but she tired noticeably in the Z.ih.'i-l rlas open this month. Churge"A'Sel|-out" In British Empire Games Concessions VANCOUVER. ICPt-The award of British Empire Games conces- sion rights to a San Francisco firm has been termed "a sell out" and a "kick in the face" to BC t workers. ' Delegates to it Trades and La- bor Congress nieeting lirre Tues- day said it was depora-ble that con- cession rights should go to the United States while the union is attempting to deal wiph unemploy- ment in BC. The games committee explained that the contract went to West Coast Concession in San Francisco after tenders were called. of Canada Rifle Association Wed- nesday annnunced Commissioner: L. H. Nicholson, 40. of the Royal: Canadian Mounted Police. has‘ It said the concession company was opening a branch office in Vancouver and would buy Cana- rliaii p1'0'ill(‘l5 if possihlr. Norah l Tiiice wiiliin the past six months ' the title been named commandant of thetscfllt. flamf‘-S 59<‘l'8l-aT.\'. Skid CHM- 18-member team to represent can-[diam personnel would be emrtloycd lurper has met rugged Yvon Dui'- .‘.e of New Brunswick. He won from Durelle last fall and later fought to a draw with she New Brunswick boy. The Calgary fighter is rank- ed eight among the British Light Heavyweiglits and only three months ago fought Jimmy Bryne. the American who is rated as an outstanding prospect for heavy- weight liiurcls. Mccluskcy has the benefit of years of tigliiiiig experience be-I hind him. He participated in an’ intense training and fighting cani- priign around New Yorli during the past several inouths and should be in the best condition of his career. He ha dfour fights in the States winning two and losing two. He defeated Paulie Griffin. a highly rated boxer and lost of Ray Drake, a returned service man who once defeated Floyd Pattei-snii in an amateur fight. . - e As far as is known here Mc- Cloakey will go into the ring around 151 pounds while Harper is ex- pected to tip the scales at 174, one pound lil1(i(‘l‘ the light heavy- weight limit. This gives the Cal- gary fighter a 1'! pound weight pull over the City boxer. Harper will ada in this year‘: National Rifle Association matches at Bislsy. England. Fo. T. W. Gregory. stationed a headquarters air di\'ision, Metz.‘ France. will act as adjutant. The Canadian team will sail from Quebec City June 9 to take} part in the two-week meet in July. ‘Bruins Sell Centre "Red" Sullivan masons said he plans another talk with Leaf managing director Conny Smythe and that should settle. the matter. He‘ may have to wait I while for that talk. Smylhe sailed from New York Wednesday on a trip to Eu- ‘IVPF. Holikeyli Score: By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘Q11:-he-4‘. League Quebec 1 Ottawa I _ Ottawa lends best-of-niiie final 2-] Allan Cup Mntane 5 Sudbury 1 ,‘ Sudbury leads best - of - seven eastern finals 3-2, one tie. _ SPECIAL MEETING 'l‘lwre will he a special meeting of the New Glasgow Racing Club Saturday even- ,ing. April 24th, at C. B. !Orr’s. Members are urgently re- .-quested to attend. 1—Eliubeth Brookins. 2-Ross Davison. Kensington, flon. FINALS BOSTON (AP) —— Boston Hrtiinst IWL-dnesday sold centre Georgi-t 1 iRedi ‘Hawks for an undisclosed sum. Sullivan, 25-year-old native of -Peterborough, 0nt.. was top scorer for Hershey. Boston farm in the American Hockey League. last season. He has been a pro for four years and played part of two sea- sons with the Bruins in the Na- tional Hockey League. ' Conn Smytliei ,Sails For Europe NEW YORK (CP)---Conn Smyilic general manager of Toronto Maple Leafs. sailed aboard the Queen Elizabeth Wednesday for Europe where he hopes to arrange a hockey tour which will include a demonstration for Russians of how hockey should he playr-ti. hibition tour for September in sev- eral European cities. He is primar- ily interested, however, in arrang- ing game: between the Leafs and Moscow Dynamos, world amateur hockey champions by virtue of their victory in Stockholm over Toronto East York, a senior 8 team. SCHURMANS SCHOOL PARADE Presents the Following Programme Over Radio Station CJRW \ FRIDAY. APRIL Myrna Cousins and Margaret Murray, Kenslngton High Sehoo1—Trio—-not in competition. Grade 10—Pirino Solo. 3-—Angela Baker, Kensington. Grade fr-Vocal Solo. 4-Reggie Pemiergnst, Kenitlnglon-Vocal Solo--not In compell- 5-Margaret walker. Remington, Grade ‘I-Plano Solo. FIN (4 and Over (‘Ingrown Division) INTERSCHOLASTIC SPELLING COMPETITION KENSINGTON HIGH VER SUS SUMMERSIDE HIGH All contestants III salted to he at the Biulio Station at 1 pan. and Spelling teams at 1.~_se p.m. Scltui-mans School Parade is sponsored and produced as a public ill. H. L. Scoring Sullivan to Chicago Black‘ Smythe wants to arrange an ex-i except in key positions. Ties Record in also have the home-town Calgary fans behind him. It would appear that Mccloskey has a full even- ing's work ahead of him in his efforts to de-throne Harper. 0 O 0 There was another night a few years ago when Mccloskey went into the ring with the odds stack- ed agaiust him and he emerged victorious. That was the night he fought Yvon Durelle and astonish- ed the fight crowd with a clean- cut decision over the highly rated goals and 13 assists in nine games iNe“' B“"““'i°k"' Dunne ‘Ought to equal the playoff scoring itiarks‘H*"'l’°“ ‘O “ ‘”"‘“’ In their 1”“ M ,,-”,d -1-h,,ri.,,.' 1.-rank Mam, and nuliniz so fight fans nren‘t. advised Barry Sullivan. all now reliredlln 5?“ U10 Cil.V b0XFl‘ -“TOTE WITPH from professional hockey. he answers the bell tonight. He Gil Mayer of Pittsburgh. the reg- has a habit of coming up with the ular st-ason‘s leading goal tender.‘_big fight at the opportune time 10d U10 Dlilyoffs on defence. iZi\‘ill5l land for Cnbcy this is the most op- "P 13 K0-115 in Th’?! EIIITICS 101' 3" portune fight of his career. iavcrage of 260. - - - Fred Glover of Cleveland the most goals, eight. Brooklyn Cuts NEW YORK (AP)Jackie Gor- don, centre and captain of the Cleveland Barons. tied a record in winning individual scoring honors in the American Hockey League playoffs. Gordon had 18 points on five ‘tad Already they're talking in New Brunswick about what they'll do if Mccloskey wins. A sports group in Monctnn are planning to match Mcoloskey and Durclle in it title fiizht. Such a bout would prick t ‘spacious Moncton Stadium to the trafters and grease the pockets of BROOKLYN (Ap)_The BmOk_ the promoters handsomely. The lyn baseball club cut loose fotir “wk °‘ 3 boxing "ommlsslon in rookie pitchers Wednesday. rctitic-Kim"::“3V';l‘C° “'“[lf:;i "R11:-‘L it "'1' in the size of the Dori er ruslcr D0551 9 0|” 5 1 9 Z 10 ht? gogggy g xtriged here. In addition, there's The Dodgers optioned Tom La- lbound to be plenty of competition Sorda, Ken Lehman and Ed Roc- from Gussie MacLellan of Sydney buck in Montreal of the lntcrna-‘for such an attractive proposi- tional League. with which they non, played last year. Ri2l1llta_I1<lN‘ RR!’ Mimi!‘ “'-1?] The nliif‘Oltl!‘ of the fight. won't. sold otitrightvln St. Paul of Aincri- bk known how mm] “Her two 93“ A55°°”“”‘“~ o'clock tomorrow morning. There is a difference of three hour: in time between Prince Edward Is- land and Calgary The fight, will handicap MN “L Epsom wpdmw likely get iindei'w.'.y at ten‘o'c1ock day for the second time. in his car- CMKMY um” “'h'°h is “"9 O'clock ”r'_,md so equancd R 47__“,m._°;d Island time. Allowing the fight to ,-,m,.d_ irun close to an hour it would he ate ‘EPSOM, England, (AP)—Siinn.V Brae, I. handsome six-year-old horse. won the city and suburban PHILADELPHIA. (AP) - Bobby ‘Jones, a methodical workman from Oakland. Calif., won 9. tech- nical knockout over hometown favorite Gil Turner in 1:12 of the 10th round Wednesday night at the hot, murky arena here. Jones- weighed 154% and Turner 15215 for the nationally televised fight. Probable i’HEhers NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league games (won-lost records in par- eiiiliescs): National League New York at Pittsburgh—Gomez (0-1) vs O'Donnell (0-0) Only game scheduled. Cleveland at Baltimore-Garcia (0-1) vs Pillette tl-0) Only game scheduled. Soccer Results LONDON tReuters)-Results of Wednesday's soccer games in the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division III (Northern) Barnsley 3 Tranmere R 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A East Fife 4 Hamilton A 0 Rangers 3 Falkirk 0 Division B Albion Rovers 2 Queen; P 0 Third Lanark 2 Ayr United 2 Other match St. Johnstone 1 Admira (Austria) 2 two o'clock at the earliest before the verdict could be relayed to Charlottetown. . A Canadian who wishes to watch :1 hockey game in comfort should take in a match at one of Bri- tain's mammoth arenas. More Londoners watch hockey on a Set- urday night than do hockey fans in the whole of Canada and as a consequence arena managers who are aware that Englishmen expect their entertainment on a stylish platter, have prepared according- one It is, for instance. not necessary to eat before attending an ice hoc- key game in London. In the res- taurant seat: you can obtain a four course dinner while watching the game. Long banqueting tables are placed in front of each row of tiered seats and waltcra in formal dress serve you while the play goes on. Surprisingly enough eating does not distract your attention from the game. 0 only occasionally does a diner drop a knife or fork in excitement and it goes without saying that with well disciplined Britlshera in the audience there is so fear that an irraie hockey fan will yield to temptation and toss a bun on the ice. Of course while you're dining a wine waiter will serve you with any liquid refreshment you may fancy. And at the corridor refresh- ment stands instead of soft drinks and sandwiches you can obtain pork pies, sausage rolls and bever- ages both alcoholic and non-al- coholic. 23rd AT’ 7:30 P.M. 0-George Glover. Kenaingion. Grade iO—Voenl Solo. 7-‘Kenaington School Chorus, Grade 1-4. B-Sylvia Prnfiit, Kenslngton. Grade 10-Piano Solo. 9-Jean Murray and Margaret Miirray, Kensington Duet-not in competition. I0—E|eanor Champion, Kenslngton, ---Piano Solo. 11-—Kq-nalngton School Chorus, Grades R-9-10. ALS FINALS Vocal service feature. EVIIY TUESDAY — and WIIINIIDAY - .:_ Here is your chance to obtain many Hes available in Air torso both 60 AIR St. Louis 100 003 000-4 8 0 Cincinnati 000 001 100-2 8 2 American League Staley and Yvars: Valentine. W L Pct. GBL Collum (0) md Bailey. L-Valen- Detroit 4 .1 .571- tine. Hrs: Stl-Repulski; Cin-K1us- Chicago 4 3 .571 — zewski. New York 4 .'i .571 — Philadelphia 010 we on—a to 4 W-shinrton 4 3 .571 — Brooklyn 312 ooo oox._¢ 9 0 Cleveland 3 3 .500 1/; Ridzik. Kipper (1) Greenwood 303103 3 4 -429 1 (3) Penson (8) and Burgess: Loes. Philldelphifl 3 4 .429 1 Hughes on and Campanella. w. Baltimore 2 4 .333 1*/2 Loes; L-Ridzik. Wednesday American League Cleveland 000 000 002-2 2 0 Baltimore 100 000 000-1 8 1 Lemon and Naragon. I-iegan (8); Tiirley and Courtney. Hr: Cle-Doby. Washington 301 000 243-13 13 0 Philadelphia 000 010 0()0- 1 3 0 Porterfield and Fitzgerald; Fri- cano, Wheat (0) Van Brahan t(9) and W. Shantz. L- Fricano. Hrs: Was- Voilmer, Vernon. Boston 000 010 000-1 8 0 New York 101 020 10x—5 ll 1 Kiely, Brewer (7) Sullivan (7) and White; Lopat and Berra. L- Kiely; Hrs: NY-McDougald. Man- lle. Berra. International League Toronto 000 000 200-2 9 3 Havana 020 110 00x-4 0 1 Powell and Howard; Moreno and Noble Ottawa 000 002 020-4 10 0 Buffalo 110 000 000-2 7 1 Monahan. Mackinson (2t and Watlington: Lary. Jordan (7) Ne- vel (8) and Ryan. Montreal 011 000 310-8 9 1 Syracuse 100 103 011-7 11 2 Coleman. Lee ('1) Hood (8) and Howell; Markell. Zinker (7). l(rie- ger (0) and Hcyman. Rochester 201 100 502-11 1.‘! 1 Richmond 000 400 000- 4 '1 4 Boston 1 New York 5 Washington 13 Philadelphia 1 Cleveland 2 Baltimore 1 (Only games scheduled) Thursday Cleveland at Baltimore Friday Cleveland at Detroit Baltimore at Chicago New York a tPhi1adelphia Boston at Washington (Ni. International League W L l"ct.GBL (N) Rochester 2 0 l.tk)0 - Havana 2 0 1.000 - Ottawa 1 0 1.000 V: Syracuse 1 0 1.000 is Montreal . 0 1 .000 1% Buffalo 0 1 .000 1'»; Toronto 0 2 .000 2 Richmond 0 2 .000 2 Wednesday Ottawa 4 Buffalo 2 Montreal 0 Syracuse 7 Toronto 2 Havana 4 Rochester 11 Richmond 4 Thursday Toronto at Havana (2) . Rochester at Richmond 12) Friday Montreal at Syracuse Ottawa at Buffalo Toronto at Havana Rochester at Richmond FORT WORTH. Ti-x.. MP)-—Bil1 Gabler, Montreal first baseman. B1'Y1°°kv P°"ki"“‘ ml md Bur‘ has been sent. to Fort. Worth of the ‘i'i‘..f‘.T.,. -I-..u'”£.°1“""‘“i..;. Palladlno Has " Praise For Buciio Trainor in Ontario Vince “Vip" Palladino (above. had some fine words of praise for Islanders Coach Bucko Trainor af- tu his return to Sudbniry. Ontuig a. few weeks ago. Last wednesdav Vlp bumped into Don MacIntouii of the Sudbury Daily Star and Macintosh in his column the fol. lowing day reported: "Vip gives credit for his good showing in the major circuit :0 Bucko Trainer. coach of the Chai- lottetown team. He was cut adrift fmm the Soo Indians in the Not-{A southern group midway in the sea. son and then immediately became a real goal-getter at Charlottetoivn. "Considering that the Maritime major loop is supposed to be a notch better than our Northern Ontario circuit. it was rather sur- prising to see Palladlno blossom into a star. “Well I could never move to I11, right.’ explaind Vlp. ‘Trainer spot- ted this and for the next few weeks all I did was practise going around defensemen on the right side. Fin ally I got 50's I could do it."' Vlp expressed the opinion that the Maritimes would return to Al- lan Cup hockey next. season. He stated that the M.M.H.L. was a good league and that fans saw, Enmo good hockey but he thought they'd like to see competition against oth. er leagues at play-off time. GENOA, Italy. (CP) — Lorne Maine of Toronto and Vancouver. winner of last week's Monte Carlo invitation tennis .t.ournamont. er.- tered the quarter-finals of the Genoa international tournament Wednesday by defeating Umberto Bergamo of Italy, 8-8. 0-2. HAVE “There's A Future For You In Modern Aviation” AN R. C. A. F. MOIILI RICRUITING IINIT VIII!‘ ci-iaiuorrlrowu nclaol.C.A. r.AuedaIeu Gel le—a ltd floor of Bank of Commerce Building ferflltuewanl |lOlI1ppIIetI—WIGIflI Olllllllhlll brink; Thompson and Tabacheck. Baslieball Game Today At P. W. C. The st. Dunstan’: College Juven- ile basketball team and Prince Street School will meet this at- ternoon at four o'clock in a. Ju- venile play-off game at Prince of Wales college. The juvenile play- Texas League by the parent Brook- lyn Dodgers. Fort Worth put in a call for help when first baseman Danny Ozark was injured. LONDON. (AP)——Will1am'Wood- vra.rd'a American-owned Ambler I1 ousted Queen Elizabeth's Landau as favorite for the 175th running of the Epsom Derby at a betting call-over of Britain's top book- mnkers Wednesday. YOU SEEN THE CIRCUS offs in conjunction with the other league play-offs in the City are being sponsored by the Physical Fitness Department. i IAVID FROM RIVER BELLICVILLE, 0nt.. (CP)—i..eon- ard Wood, 17. failed Monday in an attempt to swim the swirling Moira river and was rescued by zrneat Brooks. who Jumped fully clothed into the roaring current when he new wood being lwepl downstream. STOCK - CAR RACING Racing season near, annual meeting April 27 at 8 p.m. at Charlottetown Exhibition Grounds. 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