PAGE SIX JVhirlaway Goes To Post “Half Dressed”; Comes Home First In Derby LOUISVILLE. Ky. May 4-(AP) ~31’ sending Whirlaway to the po t tiiiy "half dressed." Ben Jones. the mags nnin ironi Mssouri, may have won the Kentucky Derby for his chestnut cannonbail. While Wnirly and some of the gallant gall-pet's tvlm chased nun home in Saturday's record-smash- 111R run were being packed u w- day for the trip to the Preafiness next Saturday, lt came n light that Whriasvay appears to have gone t.» the 00st 01th only one bhnker sud that 1.1115- with Jockey Eddie Arcards help. may nave caused lliljl to run straight. This .5 no 31111111110? he'll w n the freshness. despite the of llglllllltlil with which he struck the CilLil‘Cl‘.1.l Dawns stretch. and which prubslaly won't be duplicated at s roJe truck in a ling time. Newspaper pl1OL..§l'.i1.\l€i'S show- ing Whlrlztwtiy nearly head-on as he charged down the ~'tretch ds- closed there was a bl nker on only one side-over his right, or outside eye. The left eye. nearest the rail, was uncovered. 1n his lest two races. he ran out as he rounded into the stretch, and this caused his Jeteat in both instances. With his outside eye covered and his inside one bored. it rcbably tended to lteep h m from coul n't see. himself were the “big mrses" of this race-Charley tLucky) How- srds Porter's Cap and Royce Mar- tin's Our Boots. Only Johnstown in i939 and old Rmebud 1h 1914 ever made such a show of their field. The only con- test in the race found the rank outsider in the field. Hugh Nes- bittis Siaretor, driving to a neck decision over 811311181‘ tong- hot. the New York ownerl Market Wise, from the burn of Lou Tufnno, for second place. ‘Many fine plays il3aseball Results Made in Cup series By Lorne Bruce Canadian Press Staff Writer REGINA. May +—tCP)-Allan Clip notes- Reg no Ranger's’ victory in the sirtiii game over Svfnev Mil 0n- MIPS brwight the cup to the West for the 16th time since Sir ivlonra- lan donated it in 1908. The ins won it l8 time! sensational play of the ~. ir- hy Dlc‘ l'{".'.\'cin;ik. < mzniitc ill iVI Ilioii-l 211' ct tiit- tynng goaf, Dick divd l5 f1‘ :0 n cvcnt a clearing fitot out oi the Regina end from going into the empty Sydney net 1t was courastcmts too because iiok the chance of suf ering a x . .11.‘; iiiiiir§.' in iils herd-first crash into a gwaipzst. K: cinnk was iviayng w th his left wr st in n czist and needing to be rrset be- 011159 the fracture was not in nor- rec: position. This injury may pre- vcnt Dick frtm playi“: attain. He wl‘. b.“ married in Sydney latzr this m nth. B" c Jm Henry's fine puck-' bira- in Rang"rs' net n the 51th game is freshest in the m nds of tiir- inns and" because he shut rut. die Sydney‘ snipers ii. tit-st cru- SATURDATS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 3; Detroit l Boston 2; Cleveland 4 Washington 7; St. Louis 9 New York 8; Chicago 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Si. Louis 8; Philadelphia 0 Cincinnnti 2; Boston 3 Chicago 3; Brooklyn 4 Pittsburgh 3; New York 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 9; 'l‘oronto 4 Baltimore 0; Toronto 4 Jcrscy City 7; Rochester 0 Newark 3; Montreal 9 Syracuse 5; Buffalo 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 4; Kansas City 0 Toledo 5; St. Paul 0 Columbus 3; Minneapolis 5 Louisvills 10; Milwaukee 0. SUNDAYS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 523 200 500-17 14 3 Chicago 020 202 230-11 l2 5 Beckman, Fernck and Wagner: cal comes ‘Sugar Jim" may be no ninntcti as “iiei'o" of the ser es. _ ro po-pect according to a . vi c aclvs. sc-uts and. 0.. .s .:is Grant Ha‘l the Nlooscl Jlw boy playing left wing for .‘./iil-. lions res. He. shared hnofls as topl pm‘. scorer with teammate Bobby Weiton. Etch got six gcas. in are work Hermie Gruhn ex- po": cure; 1h? happiest and unhap- p‘. t mniiitmts of his l‘fe. His moth- I'.' rltcri Nlondzty. The hard-checkin i-d rittcnded the funera g Thursday and rotun- play n buig-un solo win the ch" onsh .11). Grliiin. n incmbnr oi the 193B Can- nd an iiinior champions. St. Boni- face Sonia yivns the only Rarizers t1 pin}; w tn a ciizmponship team be- fore If Sydney hrid won. it WO1l'(1 hive horn l‘? (P31 cinsecutfve title for i k Kowc Ililk and Jchvny Mc-‘ v. thr- fnurtti in a tow for Mel ‘ Shinto-v -~.nd the second strazzht for Walton. . Ncxt your Snowdon and Walton will phy in Montreal, e‘t-her prn or amateur. Al"Cl‘f‘E(1_\‘ rind l-Iril of Miilonziiics will attend pro train- insz camps. Sntrc others may, too. but at‘: rs did not know what they will do. Several likely will return to Bydnty. 2 It tvns a. great year for l/ster Patrick. the b ss of New Ytrki lltinwrs w: his Nwional Hockey Lennie club s-pons rc"l the new Can- adsin champ ans. A ily in the oint- | ment foi" Lexie: i< that KunkeLi Marlo and Warwick of Regirs are. on nrton lists. On New York Rangfrs‘ lls’s are Heniy. Bliidon. Canw-run. Divldsnn . Bush and smtioiack. firuhn xvii! attend Mont- t rm] Catfitld mas‘ training FttmD.‘ (leer-pc- C:o s is 1o hing the ar- fzrcs immediatey, REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) ‘ and Paul Donn. younger brother o! she Dizzy-Daffy pitching team of the St. Louis caidlzuils. had a pl ce of cartilage removed from his itching arm four yesrs ago to: nv. he operation restored swme of Drtffys hurling prowess. and he itohsd a few trmes later 1n thel 037 scascn. He is new with New York Giants. __________- — NEW SWEDISH SUB STOCKHOLM — 1GP» - Neutral Sweden is auamcntimz her under- sca fighters-the latest addition to the fleet is a 000-ton submarine. one of six of her class at present bulld- Ballett, Grove. Haynes - and Trash. Dickey. . l New York 010 000 000-1 5 3 Dehoit 031 400 20x-10 l0 1 Washburn, Breser, Peek and D c- key; Newsom and Sullivan. Washington 000 012 010-4 11 0 Cleveland 020 030 1Gx-12 l5 1 Mstersrm, Anderson, Zuber and Ferrel. Evans; Smith, Brown and Hrmslev. Boston 011 521 101-11 15 0 St. Louls 100 100 101 -4 B 2 Grove and Ptrcock; R. Harris, Munczacf. Kramer. Newiin and Swift. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 010 Z00 0014-3 8 2 Clrchnatl 000 000 000-0 3 0 Thcmpsin. E. Ridille. Hutchln-gs and west; Hughes and Warren. Pittsburgh 004 100 100-6 18 3 Brooklyn 003 011 002-4 9 tl Hentzelman and Lopez; Hamlin. Swift. Grissom and Owen. Si. Louis 000 000 030-3 7 0 Boston 001 000 000-1 9 0, M. Cooper and W. Cooper; Salvo. Sullivan and Barre: Chicago 002 000 101-4 B l New York 140 000 40x—9 13 I Frcnrh Erickson, Mooty, Press- neil. Passedu and McCuilouzh; Mellsn and Dannlnz. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Toronto 000 001 050-8 12 2‘ Newark 020 120 Nix-B 15 1 Wziiknp. Vance .incl Williams; Lndeil, Ciettel and Sears. Second J0me: Toronto 400 012 10-8 9 2 Newark 001 003 41-9 ll 1 Vaughn. McLaughlin and Kiime- zok; Davis. Johnson. Moran. Frankhouse. Gettel and Padden. First game: Syracuse 000 030 020-5 12 2 Rochester 240 011 00x—8 12 £ Hnckie. Zscher. Peiter and Bot- tarlni. Hartle; Vandenuerg ond Rblnscm Second game: Syracuse 102 002 0-5 11 0 Rochester 100 001 0-2 2 2 Krakau kas and l-lortje; Dreise- ward. Porter Beriv and Mueller First game: Jersey City 000 000 130-4 10 2 Montreal 000 000 7100-3 9 1 East, Shflfner and Blaemlre; in: or completed. lilo “'—‘ ron usiau liurononiir? Flowers, Head and Franks Attention farmers. If you have an auto- mobile you wish to sell f once, giving make, mode or casli- write to us at 1, year, mileage. condi- tion of paint, upholsterlmz. fenders and tires. We are not interested ln cars in poor con- ditlon. Write to: USED AUTOMOBILES In Care of this Paper in the drection in which he For down the track and out of I the m "ney as he come home ell by ‘ 4 Tickled plnklwlih tlnrinsl-lvcs are these boys Illflflhfl’! of Winn peg Junior Rangers" who came through with o 7-4 victory over lilr-nt- _ real Royals in the fifth and deciding game of the ilvlrmvrlal Cup series and take the mug back west alter an itbscncc of two long years. ABOVE are shown ‘was l)"1_\'f’.f1 on the diamond at Vic- Walton and Cameron share Scoring honors FSGIIiOI‘ circuit REGINA May 4—tCP\—-Sccring 1e Allan Clip liccaiey 1111-. ircti by Scotti‘ Czinierm i )l'lllf‘d ill: ' ixctiu. '.'li seiics three g tics tr; two, their du- ctduig victory mining here Ewidny night. Cameron. ll fine piaymnkicr, ‘ cc goals and set 11]) ‘tilt; pity ' other.» in he: 1111.1‘ " the some as Walton v1.1.1 \\'-.t.. urn. - ‘ itetl with six goals, live in the firs. game. and three asssts. Frank Mario and Grant Wai- wick. two other llJ-year-olds who play on the same line with Camer- on were next in line with e glit and sevcn punts, respectively. lvlcst penalized plziyei" \-II iiie ser- ies was Gzrcl Davidson, Regina cap- tain, who spent l5 minutes in thej penalty box. Mel Snowdon. Sydney captain, arid Jack Atchlson. Mll- lionrilres‘ forward. oath were in the box l2 minutes. SYDNEY A P P in M Walton Latoskl Hall McCrccdy Snell Atchison Fri . Kowcinak Van Danie Sllfiwfiill MbEic-liorn °°~°oH|oWm>r~a Q o0oNuNwNoww oov-Nwwqulmqw »- t- ,_, mnocgwuzcgc.“ REGINA Cameron lVIario Warwick OQNkP-‘F-‘ilrhldw wwo-ww-wma: uwnw-u-om-zoow ,- ._- novuuimmaasosg Sandeiack R.A.F. defeats Brighton Hawks In Softball A picked team from the Royal Air Force defeated the Brighton Hawks 15-12 in an exhibition soft-- brill game hcre yesterday. T110 game toria Park. Both teams developed a hard- hlitlng streak. The Airmen forged ahead to a strum: lead early in the Mme rind althoiizh the Hawks fouizht to overcome it they never quite closed the gap. ‘The lineups: Hawks: Jackson. c.. E. McCourt, n, B. ‘Trainer, 1st. Power. 2b. W. Chandler, ss. T. Gallant. J- Taweel. D. Shepard. L.-Cox and H. Mc- Swnln, iielde s. Airmen: Campbell c. Yale p, Dawson, 1st, Wally. 2nd, Graham. 3rd. Bowermatl. ss. Rennocks, Thlll, Arnold. fielders. H. Henncssey was umpire. *Sccor|d game: h‘ —‘ Jersey City 000 0P0 2-2 4 l Montreal 100 3M x-8 15 I I-lcnshaw, Lynn and Blaemlre; Carleton and Becker Baltimore 000 000 003 0-3 6 8 Buffalo 010 0Z0 000 l-4 ll l Smol‘. Mldkifi, Trlnkie and Red- mond; cook. Trexler and Parsons AMERICAN ASSOCIATION First game: LoulsVIln l5; Kansas City 3 Second game postponed rain. Frat game: Indlnnanolle 3; Serond time: lndlanayio ls 2; Milwaukee 7 First some: Columbus l; Si. Paul 9 Second game: Columbus l; St. Paul 0 First game: Toledo 4- Minneapolls 11 Milwaukee I Toledo B; ; Second fiche: 1 I‘ y i Coach Cards leeep To fore in i. gue vic-ory at. 3-1 at Boston. it; l8 pldycrs. iiicliidng six pi in ' ‘ stztrti b “Baldy” Nortihcoile (In NEW YORK, Mil)‘ 1N1 ..{1 Q ' the c A New York, C11 2119.1’ way. but (ii-FACT inn O\ ‘r1 11111 NGING "UP 7F l MUST 6O DON AND MEET THE LAWYER THAT MAGGIE WANTS TD HANDLE KIN LEGAL WOFZK- N u. BUT. DAvw domes _ TllF c1153 “=- ti-tAPl-u‘. Louis Clfdilldl: biinciiccl ‘ ilio llcrlficr» ‘Y-"Yl l . r-onzi d‘l(‘.."li in l3 - 1o Pttsiiiirgh Praics 6-4 as the B onklyn deicnres fell a- part behind Luke Hamlin. _ tnc icnnrui and 51X 01' ins ii ing Fllllfl), Bill Millnr, Les Illclac) and B :At15hilzidelpli ionfioffiuirllfitii? Ql-yenr-cld rookie, turned in a inn toriitl thrce-lit performance to give the Philllcs a 3-0 shutout. vic- tzry over Cincinnati Reds. Cardinals. National Leigue leaders, marked up a. 6-0 victory over 1119 Phlilies at Phila- dciphfa Snlurzlnv behind the one- 't 1 ‘ ' -¢k'e Henry Gor- .. to ‘ wliinmg mnk to eight gaincs 1n a row P lug at home, Brooklyn Dod- gers Igod ciit clllCf-lgf) Cubs 4-3. ‘Ijwn t f i‘ c (‘iilis runs were c rcuil 'i -‘ rd iii< frsl. \"c- threr-riiii rol- setback the C1ll.“lll|13l1 Reds 3-2. About 7.000 Iirnic- fzins wrt-hed the New York Gian s drop a 3-2 ncc sin; to Plit burgh Pirates iCP\ WASHINGTON - ~ Ex- Jcss gardenin! that totirlsis may soon lzrmv their own iood on their motor trailers. ‘ ___ ATHER - B ll Nichil=0n and Dom Bast-on Rs‘ the‘ i-QIETQWN ‘?'1’*...'*P'*"” igcr m clinic. This 11.111 t1 011 111115 wcrc ilic oncs who fired enough pucks past the brilliant ltltciiue to swing H10 title nt‘ victory over to Win11 1105's 51110 "I ""1 1°11???- i From LEFT to RIG-III‘ they ure: Babe llohday, Lou Medynsiii, Stun ob Balance. . How I Baseball National League iz-rrts here are experimenting withl Washington fThey Stand Island boy Outstanding At 0. ll. 0. GUFH, April 18 (Special) - Fifty utstanw athletes among the student y of the Ontario Agricultural College were honored by the Student Athletic Association for their efforts in achieving hon- ors for their Alma Mater during their student careers. Many oi’ those honored will leave the college this year with graduation. Only one student from outside Ontario received the coveted “let- ters" this year. He is Art Peppin. of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., outstand- ing track man during his four years at. the college. The remainder rep- resent. all parts of Ontario. The Art: Peppln referred to above is well known in local circles and is the son of Mr. S. G. Peppin. dis- trict inspector seed potato certifica- tion and Mrs. Peppin. In addition to his athletic achievements Art also has the distinction of grad- uating in entomology gaining a B. Sc. A degree being the only one from Prince Edward Island. He at. tended school at West Kent and took up first and second year work at Prince of Wales College. Cleveland wins 10th straight NEW YOR-tx. May 4-(OPi-ln- dlans plowed through Washington Senators today. 12-4 to win their 10th straight American League grime at Cleveland. Everybody in the Tribe got a hit. but pitcher Al Smith. who won his third grime, and Clint Brown, who rclcved him 1n the eighth. Ray Mack was the only Indians who failed to score at least one run At Detroit. Tigers turned l0 nits lnin as many runs in thumping New York Yankees 10-1, behind the steady five-hit pitching of Buck Neyvsom. Three New York hurlers all 120k- ed alike to the Bengals with rookie George Washbum being charged MAY 5.\1941 McManus go; To Flyers in Hockey deal or. touts. m 4_ dient Ed Steffen if St. 121:) o: the American Hockey A5 tion announced Saturday Lhfm‘ g1] CkllfffltFldgl Purpur m Ch c5312: ac aw " League. _ or me Naumlll The Flyers receive nounced sum of cash: 8.3g Séumu‘ MoMonus, left winger on the gun? sas City Americans, a Black Han‘ farm, m their 26-year-old ace a“ Menus played on the old Monm" NB» Hawks. Allan Cup (jhqm film‘ inT1rI933dandl934. ‘ 9°“ e eal has been b t three months. T11 n;_-,§.°.‘_l“’}.§.u_ to talk terms unti the seasu w] over but accepted, Steffen will‘. M‘ cause there wiis no chance é; Ital?" lng the diminuhve star’ w“ f‘ subject to the hccltey draft: u 41rd 5 F1101» Royals split With Giants MONTREAL. Mav Montreal Royals split header with Jersey city here um to maintain their hold on =e¢oiii Dill-Win the International Loam" stnndmzs. The Little Giants wt the first game 4-3. but Rgyflls r; off with the nightcB-D. a-2, beqma At Newark. tihe leri iic- - Newark Bears. breakinzgthellfiafolxtg trip for a one-day home 5mm swept a double-header with Tor. 01110 M11016 Leafs before a crowd 01' 3-933. They tock the opener 9.5 and came from behind Li) win m; extra-inning nightcap, 9-3, M’ 3061195161‘. Joe Krnkaiisku down from the majors. made m.’ first start of the league season yo; Syracusg Chiefs and stopped Rom ester Red Wings on two hzts in the Hishwwo o! a 4 l-2-hour double. header, 5-2. Hy Vatideiiberg we“; 4—(Cri\. ‘=1 doubit at: tiers: c“ e At Buffalo the Bisons cm. through in the 10th inning to edn W L P" with ilic loss. The Yankees‘ only 011i Baltimore Oixoles 4-3 ill me i st. Louis 14 a .2124 "$115115; dilmnl": hum’ 2:52;!“ game or ‘he wan“, leagu‘ gggflkagik 1g g f _At St. Louis. Boston Red Sox con- At Montreal. Royals cut the 1n. bvnwlnnqt‘ B10 .444i1.il‘iii€t‘l their neck and neck race bernetionsl League leadership g mum I 1 7 m 3H2 . with Detroit {or a brat division seat, Newark Bears to l 1-2 games Satur- * 6 m 3.3 ‘R5 mill’ tfillliiled St. Lzilis Browns d!!!’ with a 9-8 victory that gave 0h. 5 m #33 oack into the basement 11-4. Royals the series two games to one 8 13 @316 l Cmctiiio. 13111111181111} a Am- Toionto Maple Leafs came {my I - _ct.c-. piled up iive runs in the first to shut out altlmcre Orioles 4-01“ i American L“ “e éfjlnlillg and went on to register a the nightlcop of l double-header . - ‘B - 1 vLtoiy overzwhlte 50x. after dropping the opener 9-4. Jer. lclevdand u 4 789 that? liege-leading Indians won sely Citychmits ended their seriu I New kirk 12 8 .600 home ‘Stat rclaconsfcutlxve guns n 3'0“ 851,6 d than w“!!! b’ am‘ cit 011W) 1o 7 '59s Boston mo‘ s y’ “m n“ “k the u a ' N on m ‘o mm“ é = - t ox 4-2 in an American 8nd Qyjgyge setlgaclcgufralo 5-4. 32:51:‘. 3 3 2Z2 ‘ “r2131. L.°“:“:.."’;§"*'°-.. ., Y k T; d‘ _“‘~ ‘ ~ --I c-iz. e ew or sn- a5. uiswtiorethefirownsim n». n. Pa ladelphia g i gmaignmgs m um” ‘m washlngw“ M‘ ‘ _ -.se= Si i-Duu ‘ u “it d I ..x - and climb into sec- Playing at home. trio Detmq l - ‘"1 P m M1 the ieosue- Ti m squ out Philadelphll I Five home runs featured the game A letios 4-8. ioEm-p/ A E NEvlzQ SEEN HIM O12 ‘IOU WOULDN'T WAN T TO— l5 lT ABOUT ANY LEGAL ADVICE ? NO-PM MIZJIGGS- ‘- MY WIFE ous- As MV LAWYEIZ- 16 HE IN '3 WELL, THS I5 OLITE A COINCIDENCE. MW ME l6 TIPPIE AND “CA1” STUBBS lT’$ FUNNY HOW ONE NEVER HEARS THAT NOISE 1N TH’ CELLAR CEPTIN’ WHEN MR- BUDGE AN’ MR. 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