“Boy oldie Streets" JACKIE COUPE?» MAUREEN O'CONNOR A SHOW" FOR YOUNG AND OLD- SOUEIS-THURF-ZTHI, llIONTAGUE-~SAT.-—29Ih L-667-4-25~3l. City Baseball MeetingHeld Considerable progress was report- ed lsst night at u baseball inset- lng of rcpresentstives from vari- bu; sscrcns of the c.ty in the lor- mafioi of s. league; . At s further meetin’! to be held at the Sporting Club Friday nltzht it ls expected details will be ironed out. and preparations far» getting the league launched discussed. Tilley Floored In Saint John MONTREAL, April 26—lR.alph Walton of Montreal upset Won-en Tiiley of Moncton, N. B, in the iirst round of their three-round lightweight preliminary in the Canadian Amateur Boxing Chem- plunships here tonight. The Mcntrealer floored ‘fllley lcr a two-count fl-iter the first minute. Dazed and wobbllng slightly, Tllley took -a few more punishing blows before the referee tialiedjhejout a Fllllm You get thin sense bottom Flsargmiri” price 49 _ ;five Blue clilletto Blades, Sriplo-af nponod on steel xllflrd mfllllbtoqrt glue. The bledoa ' ‘for 25¢.‘ Aoll‘ your deal ‘aroused. l‘ OW_the gives you four peyot- improvancnte that make shoving quicker and rot ancne comfortable than ever before! Whitfs v "erifor a new TediRazor-todayflhlvowithit. Ifyoudoi: _ , ugcfyourliferwrecuruthe, "lwllburdclluuillhcflrcfimdeveryocnt ‘ V i pdd.mduonflm l urry-i-Getyouru i vault arr m. ersr SI/AMES mu Crisp Comment On Sport Doings NEW ‘YORK, Apflf 3.43m, Bonds It‘: Johnstown will win the 9M1!!! econluttircl 1-4 mile if the when abroad continues . may come home and la fooiib l . Pittsburgh glfgkltm l] mm One minute interview with gJhnrlle grlmm: “Funniest thing 81W. l wring was in Tampa. Ernie Lombardi and Jim Weaver of theltcds were sick They were in the same room, I went to vlgit them, but all I could see was Lom- beirdls schnor-zle sticking out from under the covers of one bed and Weavers feet. from the other." Uvlmle Mad: wants Babe Dohlsren m play xii-st. The Red Sox would like to get Joe 0mm from the Browns and might in- clude Jake Wade in a deal to get him. Jlmmy Durante, the coined. inn. has started a racing stable. Bebe Ruth returns to the din- mond in n softball game at the Golden Mar 9- A nice little cs0.- 000 consolation prize for Joe Louis had been Dusted in s Lcs Angeles Bonk Just in case Jack Roper hm "P595 $119 Emile cart last week. Dominic DiMaggio, youngest of the bell playing brothers. n strung "W! natives up and down the Paci- fic coast for his work in the Ban Francisco ourtfield. when Narrag- BIISCM» Park threw open its gates; the Worcester (Mass) Telegram chirped: "Sucker season opens to- day . Al Iopez went on the air lest nlghtyand delivered gjyaggbgll oration to South American fans in Spanish. Newark fans are mooning be. cause their International League ball club ls out of the driver's seat for the first time since Mgy, 1937, Glam Playing the most consistent boll: Burgess Whitehead. When the iii.“l’é.‘°l.‘.‘.ili°°‘ J." mlfl. Pl“ as we g or Tied Williams (lqan for 51.1 (he others combin ‘. lvlickey Walker ti" opened s boxing school for glgbli- lflllll to take 'em on tour. 0 lll. former lighthesvy champ is wing over nicely as a mail; sports commentator. Printers had, better hit for the storm-cellars. The! $8.1 e. Providence College Ell-she!‘ named Kswasmieuwsskl is s esded for the majors ) razor at the rock- lete with alone sell EVER-HARM IZL " ,5 (Blflftfl/ERY r " r’ . Baseball's Big Six . l mill n‘ (B! The Aluociatd Pres!) Bet-tins (first time and us; in each o) (20 or more st bots) on McCosky, Tigers McCormick, Reds Bonura, Giants sck. Cubs Qfieafllfifl grasses; pin-lent" QSSZESQ DiMaggio, A00 Greenberg, Tigers .400 Runs Belted [tn-American Lea- gue-Mir-Nair, White Box, ten, Athletics. 8; G. WslkenWhlte Box, B. National league-Hewett, Bees, B; Medwlck; Cardinals, 6; McCormick, Red-s, 6. Home Buns: American League- Greenberg. Tigers, 3; Foxx, Red 80x, 2; Campbell, Indians, 2;Hoag, Browns, 2. National league-mt, Gents. 2; Camilll, Dodgers, 2; Marty, Cubs, 2. Orioles Win Close Game From Royals on >- u 5 l Fribe Loses ur . Davis limited hits, but they could One and the have ooorcu two runahad Moore's been In the sbrtihjtmie srdl was numd late attempting to 1 r at the “p in on oily Berger's single and in the ninth Moore nailed Ivan ad: third on single. Moore scored the only run of the some when he worked Grlssom for a pass in the fourth. went to third on Lynn Myers’ single and scored on Davis’ single string to poslbly Terry Moore Stars As' Cardinals Blank Reds 1-0; Rods to live arms-n WORLD. Doesn't Think A Young Golfers Are So “llot”_ To Sox 5-1 With bespectacled Bill sateen-tilt elsht mu in star ent of P1118 servatlon in 1937. Rockie Jae uooscn relieved him and allowed one run before the inning was completed, but set the Box down in order uf- ter that- The victory lilted Chicago out of a tie for sixth lntc filth place in the League standin s Curbs ran their victo foul as ptcher Gene lard turn- ed back the Pirates in their sixth smug-ht defeat. Lillsrd allowed eight hits and walked four, Eitching him- selz out or several tig t spots. Th: lone Pirate rim came in the seventh when Woody Jensen's forceout scor- ed Gus Sum‘. Chic o collected seven hits of! three Pttsburgh piichirs bunchln four of them n the fifth for a thes- runs. MONTREAL, April 28—lCP)- ChrisX-Iartjirs home run for Mont~ real, first one of the season in the synacuse Park, looked like ‘the winning run today until the Orl- oles tied the count in the ninth and pushed across another run in the 11th for s. 2-1 victory. All other International League con- tests were ruined out. Marvin Duke breezed along for 8% innings until pinch hitter Churlle Moss ccnnectedfwss sac- rificed to second b_v Baxter Jordan and scored on Dan Taylor's single. With one away in the llth, Dick Porter belted u single to right. went down to second on Jordan's rap to the same soot. and counted on Kramer's poke to left. EXETER. Enflland — (OP) —- In- ter-vilioge aihleti: contests for un- ccverlm rural talent for future Ol- {mp-ic- Games are to be held all over he country. with a start being in Devonshlre and Dorset- Bltl Gil/fife B/az/zzr l ‘ but furnished little oppositlondur- shot for Saint John. ‘the bye ‘ men's broken Jgrrw QRk,_Apr_u__2sl-(c1=>- Saint John (By The Cnnndlun Press) i JOHN. 13.3.. April 38- Seint John Juniors trampled New Waterford. Y.M.C.I. under a. 4B- 1’! score tonight in the first of two games for the Maritime Junior bask-etiball title and right to battle Montreal Y.M.H.A. for the Dom- inion championship. The deciding gpme here. with Saint John seemingly assured 0t victory seemingly assured of vic- tory on total points. will be played tomorrow night. The winners will leave for Montreal Friday. The rugged Nova Scotla cham- pions kept the local Juniors from gaining a big lead in the first half ing the rest of the play. Outscored 12-8 in the first quar- ter, New Waterford made the half time score 15-10 bv shooting two fleld goals against one and. a foul e New Brunswick title-holders th e. display of pow- er in the'~‘_last~ half. ."Rlp" seely scored 12 of Saint John's Npoints in this period while the Cape Bre- ton team gained onlv seven. All layers checked their oppon- ents cosely, and the game was the roughest Junior contest seen hero this season. Billiards Bill Nicholson advanced to the finals in the second section of the provincial billiard tournament last night when he eliminated Arthur Peterson by a margin of 113 points the scores being, Nicholson 300. Peterson 1B7. Three players re- main in the runningJievan, Acorn end Nicholson, and the draw for will take rkee tonight, with the last two matches being played on Monday and Tuesday nights following. The officials for lust night's game were lZ-uwlcr, referee, and Murley, marker. SNOOKER McOaJlum advanced to the ‘Dan emu-finals of the provinclslmook- er wurnsment. las evening when he won from ‘Brill Phillips two games to one, in a closely contest- ed motch. Tonight Hen McQuar- rife‘ 3156b! Arthlur Peteréoan and an e ng game s expec . The odicisis for lust night's snooker were McLeod, referee, and Plneau, marker. REMEMBER WHEN lVins Maritime Jr. Title g . Detroit climbed back into seccnd lace with their victory over the , owns. Bill Rogell so snk Gxeenberg from second with a Isharp single to centre field all‘ Jim Wal-kup to break e. 6-6 deadlock. l Seven homers were swatied. two them b Hank GIBCXMDBIZ. Rcgell and Chane Gehrlnger also hit. for the circuit for the Bengals. while Billy Sullivan. Mel Almado. and lviyril Hoag had homers for the Browns. Hoop Team Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago D04 000 001-5 9 0 Cleveland 000 000 001-1 8 l Dietrich and Sllvestrl; Bronco, Dobscn, Humrphries and Pytlsk. 8t. IDlllS 110 011 llO 0—-6 15 De 000 300 030 l——7 12 (10 innings) Nowson, Welkup and Sullivan; Or- Kennedy. Coffmsn, Harris and Tcbbetts. York. Philadelphia oi, New York, post- poned, rain. Washington st Boston, post/pon- ed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 000 000 100-1 8 0 Chicago 000 080 0010-3 '1' 0 Blenton, Bowman and Berries, Mueller; Lilllord and Mancuso. Cincinnati 000 000 ooo-o 5 1 St, Louis 000 100 00x--1 6 0 Grissom, R. Davis. Thompson and Lombardi; O. Davis and Owen New York st. Philadelphia, post- poned, rein. Jiosmn at Brooklyn, postponed, r . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE__ Montreal 000 X00 000 (JO-l 9 2 Syracuse 000 000 001 (ll-ll 8 0 (l1 inn ) Duke, Resclgno and Home; Kleinhsns and Heath. Buifdelo st Newark, postponed, rain. Rochester at Jersey City, post- poned. rain. Toronto st Baltimore, postpon- ed, wet grounds. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 2. Milwaukee, 4, Toledo i, Muinesnolis ‘l Columbus s, st. PM]! 1i. Imiisville 2. Kunsss City s. Halifax Boxer Loses Decision MONTREAL, April 28-—(GP)__ Bob Arnott of Halifax dropped n decision to Webb Frazelle of oombe Alta" in the llghtweigh preliminary round of the Canadian amateur championships. Arnott prov no match for the westerner, who dropped his oppon- ent twice in the third and final (By The Clllldllm Press) Two weeks alter Tommy Barr's trlumiph over Mex Boer. Jack Doyle. Irish boxer. struck another blow for the prestige or British boxing by defeating Klngflsh Levirisky in London. two years ago tonight. The heavyweight fish peddler fromgchiongo took a l2- round booting deopto the Irish- knuckle, GOLF ASSOCIATION T0 MEI’! MONTREAL, April 26—Ezrecutive of the Royal Canadian Golf As- sociation will meet here Pricey to work in Cup. Among those‘ expected to ct- nl w. b! r» B07 loan l nd ll Lieuh-Ool W. A. Harrison of 5 John N. B. nodltlol- round after opening a deep cut under the Msritimerk eye. Arnott stayed down for the count of four in the first four and took eight on the second. Sportsman Dies NEW YORK, I-Plilmgl . he's celebrating summer e ‘tw ‘j-tilm anniversary of his in 7 the lairwnye ere days. Could Have Won ‘llhe Haig thinks he and the Bobby Jones of a decade ago could have trimmed the crop of hot-sham, with their stroke-saving send wedges, their "do-mile" golf bells and their manicured courses that never gave a. bad lie. "Do I think Bobby and 1 could have held our own in a series with Ralph Guldhal and Sammy Snead?" gasped Walter. "Why, I'll tell you whsit. 1f Bobby would be willing to take e yes: from bust. ness right now and get himself in shape for s. match with those fellows, I would do it, too-no fooling." Walter still is shooting sound golf. despite the handicap a! weak- ened eye ht, and never a golfer lived hnd e gall and confidence 0f the Old Master. Special Club “Sure. they're shooting u. little better average scores than Bobby and I did in our prime," he con- ceded. “But that doesn't mean anything This sand wedge they're using now is enough to account. for the diflerwce by itself. Not; to mention that the when Bobby and I our championships. Real Combination “Why, when I think oi! the abil- ity Jones nod in those days and the confidence I had. I don‘t see how any of these kids could have beaten us_ "with this sand wedge the kids dent have to be scared of traps. Aft-er knocking their drivel u. coun- t they can shoot riaht at the pin with their sootmdn 1'7 time. So the get lots of short putts and l s of birdies. ey Th know it they do hit e- tmp they still can scrape the bell out. their wedge and probably get a par, anyhow. Took Itoal Nerve “It took nerve when Bobby and I shot at the pin when there were trapsonlyafowysmdslnfromcf lit. We know if we fell short we had lost two or three strokes. may- be a tournament, because there wasn't any scraping the ball out." Down 771a Alleys MIXED LEAGUE SHKI-FHIALS 12265-3730 (3% points). Bees-{fiflb (ll/z points). mantles‘ high single-H. Praught, thump high three-ll’. Mum. alien's high single-N. s. 010w. Men's high trim-n. .1. Olow, ' now mum nowmvo Big Four League Finals Lent, night on the Holy Name Alleys the All Stars won their second straight game from the Five Aces b the scant margin 0f 34 pins. teams are bowling below their aver e {Z130 which indicates that all are tn- ing too hood, but some good scores are expected before the series is ended. All Stun:- Dr. L. Duffy 150 116 1'17 R. Cameron 2B0 197 226 G. Emery 220 182 288 A, sharpen 153 30B 168 C, McDonald 187 205 Z37 Totflil-BIM Flve Aces:- G. McDonald 162 245 237 J. Callaghan 180 119 24'! P‘. Tierney 188 170 202 H. Creswell 169 245 1'14 E. Robin 219 211 'I‘ota¢l—-3070. High single A. Bherren 308. t three N. Cameron 703. will be played Next night. o 9 o'clock. - In Saint John SAINT JOHN, N. B.. Avril 26- Daniel J. OOH‘. 52, widely known through his interest in sperm. riled in hospital today alter a. longi illness. Ho took a prominent port lll bflllfllllil world and other im-i 0mm speeaslming meets w Saint John and was an enthuslns-l lie stupor-etu- or horse racing mdl hooker. KM! Mlnardh In the homo. , U. S. Davis Cup Candidates Go Into Action (By The Associated hull H . v1. Avril $- Three seeded Iavoritos advan- ced to e auni- of the an- nual Hot Springs invitation tnnis tourna-meg in gztnlfhéaniats many. III- 0- 019D Y" or, met the stfffest c0 rtlon of the ta-lo in beating lAn n Buch- anan. New York, 6-4, t, in s closely contested second round match. Wayne Sabin. Wrtlnnd. Ore.. second seeded entry, won s 6-4, 8-2 decision over Thad O. Benton, Or- ange. 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