saaeliali Results 3, run CANADIAN 1-sass anus-1 . I N'u°nliioloeol1'i'1°o—s o o N” Y” 000201. o1x—s 7 o , Wilhelm (8) and West- ?n“5slu(xiT1ltt (7); Klippstein and l“ ' L—Wilhelm. I-IR-Chicago: 5*‘-‘"' ooo ooo zoo oo—o 11 1 cinnatl 100 003 020 01-’! I2 0 Podru, Millikan (7). Hughes (B). wade (11), Labine (l1) and Camp- ¢11,- Fowler. Valentine (9) and f;._d,;..._ Burl!-y (0). W-Valen- um.‘ 1,——Wade. Hits - Brooklyn: '_:,nider; Cincinnati: Ks-iszewski. P"“"d°1phi° 11 ooo ooo 2-4 11 a *“”‘"“k°e oio oo1 ooo 1-3‘ :21: » ns and Lop-ta: c on. Josllymrtllll) and Crandall. I-Jolly, pmsburgh I00 012 003 0-: ii: 3 .. Louis 010 002 01 1- 3 'o'Donn..-li and Atwell; Miller. 3.-azie (6). Lint (B) and Rice. 5...... (8). W — Lint. HR - Pitts- ‘ h; Skinner. bum American Leas“! ”“'"m°r° ooo 100 ooo o—1 o 1 hi Philarieiv 5 100000 000 1__z . 1 Kreilow and Murray; A. Kellner ““d W‘ Shmu‘oooooo1oa—s s 1 Cm°”° ooo ooo ooo—'o 1 1 Boston . - - Trucks. R. Wilson (9) and Lol- la.-; Henry, Brewer (9) and White. w.-Trucks; L-1-lenrsh HR —‘ Chi‘ mgn: Lollar. Detroit 401 000 001-6 10 1 wasmngron 000 100 000-1 4 1 Gromek and House; Shea. Pn- wa1 (4), Dixon (9) and Tipton. L- §hea. HR-Washington: Vernon. itlovcland 005 Mo 1oo~1o 12 1 .\-C... York 100 ooo ooi_—- 2 o 3 \\'ynn and Hcsan; Miller. Gor- man (3l_ Grim (6). Schalloch (7) and Berra. Silvera ('1). L-Miller. HR-New York: Cerv. Loiiisville 000 000 000’0 3 1 Kansas City 021 000 00x—3 3 0 Curtis and Daley; Burnette, Ehr- J... (6), l-"reman (B) and Triandos _‘:)lllil‘ibllS 000 021 011-5 10 i llinneapolis 000 001 000~1 3 1 Beard and Riggan. Pinkham (B) gyeriy, singleton (7). Sherkel (0) and Mueller, Baldwin (9). ('harleston ooo 001 ooo—1 4 0 St. Paul 012 000 0011-3 4 0 l-laudstad. Voiselle (6). Strlhs :3; and Hairaton; Bessent and Yelen. Toledo at Indianapolis postponed Jamestown 001 000 000-1 3 3 Hamilton 000 100 WX—2 5 ° Taylor and Ciatto; Mitchell and Brown. ‘ Corning at Wellsville. postponed. ram. international League Richmond 010 001 001-3 10 8 Rochester 000 04000x—4 6 I Starr. Hagg (5). Lakos (7). Ep- nerly (8) and Tabacheck; Blaylock. Jacobs (9) and Burbrink. Buffalo (20 110 000-8 12 1 Ottawa 000 000 000-0 3 1 Hudson and Bucha; Monhan. Bvirsch (1). Labansa (7) and Plunibo. Syracuse 000 010 103-5 10 I iunnrrgnl 101000 100-3 ii I Lovenguth. Williams (0). Zlnker (HI and Heyman. Lonnett: Lud- \\'l(‘l(, Cox (7). Lee (7). Fabbro I7) and Howell. liavriiia 210 204 000-0 12 1 Toronto 011000100-I 7 2 Varhely. Cueche (4). Harris (7) and Noble; Hahn. Landeck (3). Johnson (4). Schaefer (7). Sleator (9) and Howard. SUNDAY National mesnse First Philadelphia 000 021100-4 7 Cincinnati 200 000 001-3 7 0 Knnstanty. Greenwood(5) Miller Ill and Burgess: Judson. Nuxhal. IR- and Landrith. W—Miller. L- Judson. HR-Philadelphia. Ennis. Second game postponed. wet grounds. First Pittsburgh 000 000102-3 9 0 Chicago 102 200 00x—5 10 0 Law. King (5) Thles (8) and Shepard; Minner and Tappe. L- Liiw. HR: Chicago. Ssuer. American Association Louisville at Indianapolis post- Pittsburgh 815 103 00-18 18 o Chicago 02004022-l0 14 1 Friend. Hetkl (8) and Atwell. Church, Davis (1) Jetfcoat (3) Erosnsn (5) Lown (7) link (3: “ml Gfirflsiola. W—Friend. L- Ciiurch. l-lR—Pittaburgh. Thomas. Skinner: Chicago. Sauer, Banks, Talbot. First New York 000321000-6 o 2 5! Louis 201 120 o4x—1o 14 o Antonclli, Horn (5) Picona (ii) and Westrum; Staley, Erazle (0) and Rice. W—Brazle. L-I-learn. llil- New York, Lockman. West- Wm. Irvin: St. Louis. Music] 3. Alston, Mann. Second New York 000 8M WI-0 13 0 51. Louis 300 030 100-7 I0 0 Liridle, Wilhelm (4) Jansen (7) and St. Claire: Presko. Lint (4) Winn m Poholsky (7) Deal on and Sarni. Rice (7). W-Jansen. L-Lint. HRs-New York. Holman; Si. Louis, Musial 2. Jablonaki. }ra;;;:'k1yn at Milwaukee postponed. American League rflaaltimnre at Boston postponed, Fine Clemland 021020 010-6 0 0 Washington 1oooooooo—4 o : “Feller. Narleslti (5) Nawhouser ’ and Regan; Stobbs. Dixon (ll) ‘Fllzlerald. I ghicnsn ooo ooo 301-4 10 o hiladcihhla 000 0(Xl 000-0 2 2 B~l'T;l1nson anrl Lollar; Martin. “‘"-‘thy (7) and Astroth. L-Man ml)?‘-“til-‘ts: Chica;o»Wilson. Carras- Hm Emoit so zoo ooo— 4 4 1 “V York ooo ios 10:-ll is o H fay. Herbert (3) Donovan (4) akfiflnwe (st and Baits; McDon- -v Rcrmolda (A) and Berra. W- .Vh0l.is. L——Gray. gcrend . .f‘""i, 020 02-4 s 1 ‘ QW ‘Jerk ooo 00-0 I 5 “Byrd and Berra: I-Ioeft and H)R: Detroit. Boone. (called " ..'s Second ‘.3312-1 001 ooo ooo~1 s o udeiphia W WI 001-? 7 0. Vlorsley minted. in Crucial Series ‘ CALGARY. (C?) — (Vancouver Canucks. victims at a double set- back. now are the underdogs to Many Forecasts On Outcome 0f Kentucky Derby By John Chandler LOUISVILLE. KY-. (AP)—-A1- League in the inaugural of a post- though forecasts on the outcome season series against the Quebec of thfi 3091 Kentucky Derby {lowed Lg;.ug champion]. ll ‘"91! ll mini 1111313! Th‘-|1'5dlt'.l The first blow was when Cai- one of the oplnio .. expressed most ‘fly gumpgdgn can from 5.. frequently by many so-called ex- hind Wgdnggdgy nigh: 1,; ea" part: was thnt Americrs s='ott°It,canuciu so and deadlock the best- horae mu would be I duel be-,o1-seven playott finals at two wins tween correlation and Goyemo. “.19”, with 3lWl’d94l'| '11“? "id "19. But probably the harder blow quarter duh .1or about s1oo.onu.,.,,. 9.. you 0; ‘mu. Lam. drwlnc Wm h°i1'l¥- H0 We (Gump) Warsley. who suflered a °°‘-‘M "55 5” h°‘’’ “““Y “"9” severely bruised back and tom year-olds will face the starter and Human‘, in . ¢m,d.p,,y.,d com- §“°i':°5 '“‘3°d ""y"h°'° ‘mm *7 sion with Gus Kyle. burley Cal- - d. ‘n‘"° h“’°“" 5”“ 3° m"“7lnCI'ul)"tz-fIi'c'I:l‘s said Thursday that questions about a derby since Count wo"1°y_ thou“ yen“, Ina“, Turf rambled home ahead oi’ 10 mflmlndu, um yum “ ..m.°u‘h °"h°" m “M ‘t 15 l'° 1' for the season." Canuck owner H°‘”°"" R‘°b'" 5' Lyn" 0°" Culley Hall said Lucien Dechene relation will be ridden by the brll-lwm be in nu In the mu. "m. liant Willie Shoemaker and the . tonight to determine an opponent w°°d"‘° Fun” G°y‘m° munom for Quebec Aces in the Duke of other than the great Eddie Arcaro Edmburth “fle- to do the saddle honors. willie Dechme um 3.1“ mm” who "the shoe" is no doubt the finest ' . .played for New Westminste Roy ymm‘ Jmkey 1" the c°um'ry Why’ als this season replaced Worsley while old battle-scarred banana wgdnudl m'm when wonky nose Arcsro, as derby wise as they b’; “ mum me ‘me cfime, will be out for the ride of his W" “n. ° ° ‘ ' e. um -m-sm- Blames 0.H.A. In a. previous meeting this year. e between the two colts. Correlation. and shoemaker caught Goyamo and Arcaro in the stretch to win 1. the Florida Derby March so. Then. lDM0N'l°N- (GP) — M-new the horses took different paths to M0 1'9 Cl¢1'° °1 Edm°“''°“ 0“ Kentucky. Goyamo went to Keene-‘Klnfl. Wfillvefn Clmdl .llml°1‘ land, at Lexington, where he came 110635)’ chlmplonl. Thllffidly from last in a field of 14 to cop the blamed the OMIYIO HOCKEY AHO- giue G.-.55 stake; April 22. swam ciation for the delay in the East- gave one of his master rides. He ern Canada JUNO? “ml. had won five derbies, more thanl "The CI-sfkm final W38 '0 MVE any other jockey. been over in time for the memorial Correlation went to New York, cup final to be started by April pointed for the Wood Memorial. 26 or 27, according to the Cana- and beat the favored Fisherman disn Amateur Hockey Association." from the C. V. Whitney stable last he said. But only two games of the SH'—l1N18Y- Correlation came from best-of-seven eastern final between behind to win the Wood, which is a mile and one-eighth--same as the Blue Grass. Correlation siill rules the 6-! favorite. Goyamo is rated at '1-2. The usual crowd of some 100,000 also will give plenty of support to Hasty Road, listed at 4-1. Hasty Road. from the Hasty House Farm of’ Allie Reuben. Toledo, Ohio. won the derby trial Tuesday, and broke the track record with is sparkling 1:35 for the mile. The previous rc- cord of 1:35 2-5 was set by I-1ill Gail in the 1952 derby trial. soccer Results LONDON (Reuters)—Results of soccer games played in the United Kingdom Saturday: Football Association Cup Final Preston N E 2 W. Bromwich 3 (played at Wcmbley) Glasgow Charity Cup First Round Celtic 0 Rangers 1 Other Match Ayr United 0 Kilmarnock 3 Irish Gold Cup Derry City 1 Llnflcld 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division III (Southern) lpwish T 2 Northampton T 1 Norwich C 1 Southam ton 0 Shrewsbury T 3 Mllwa 1 Fomieles, Dorlsh (B) and R. Wil- son; Portocarrero. Fricsno (9) and Robertson. l-1R—Chicago, Wilson. W-Fricano. L—Dorlsh. Washington 020 010 000 0-3 G .‘l H o u t t c m a n and Naragon; Schmitz and Tipton. American Association Charleston at Minneapolis past- poned. rain Toledo at Kansas City postponed. Columbus at St. Paul postponed. wet grounds Charleston at Minneapolis post- poned. rain. International League Richmond 100 000-1 3 0 Toronto 000 000-0 5 2 Thompson and Jarvis; Lombardi and Howard. (Game halted because of Sunday Second Ottawa 100 100 0-2 ll 2 Montreal 101 001 x-3 6 0 Bishop. Stemple (4). Rombergcr (0) and Watllngton: Lehman. Cole- man (7) and Dnbek. W-Lehman. L-Stemple. Syracuse 300 010 0-4 8 I) Buffalo 000 110 0-2 7 1 Sanford and Lonnett; Johnson. Jordan (6) and Ryan. Ottawa 200 210 000-5 10 0 Montreal 000 001 020-3 6 2 Gohl, Rnmberizer (fl) and Plumbo; Lasorda. Hood (5) Lee (9) and Howell. W—Gohl. L—La- Richmond 000 102 100 2-6 8 0 Toronto 000 002 002 0-4 ll 0 Habenllcht. Fine (6) l-Ieintzcl- man (8) zieser (9) and Taba- checlt: Barnes, Shore (7) La'ndeck (8) Crimian (10) and Howard. W- Hcfntzelrnan. I.r-CTIYYIIIH. Hits: Richmond-Kerns. Lutz. first Syracuse 000 100 111-4 8 0 Buffalo 000 100 101-3 7 0 Meyer. Zinker (8) Peterson (8) and I-Iegman: Erickson. Jordan (8) and Bucha. First ‘ . Havana 020 000 010-45 9 0 Rochester 000 0"-0 010-1 10 0 Rogovsn and Noble: Hoistma. llubert (B) and Bu.-brink. CAII. PASSENGER DIES CHARNY. Que. (CP) - Roger Rousseau, 30, or B.-eakeyville, Que. was killed instantly Saturday when an automobile in w‘.lch he was a passenger tverturned on a high- way near this St. Lawren-u river suuth shore town opposite Oucbee Ci . Another passenger. Joseph Chamberisnd, 25. was tciiouely In- jured and taken to hospital. FAMIID VI'JLI'.VIS'f Leopold I.uer. the great Kun- garian violinist, lived from use to 1930 , represent the Western Hockey’ William Maclinnon: son of Mr. and Mrs. Allison MacKinnon. Bill plans to study medicine ht Dal- housie next year. Clair Macbeod: son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. MacLeod, Bon- shaw. Clair plans to study medi- cine at Dalhousie next year. Brewer Auld: son of Mrs. Prince of Wales 4th Year Graduates Kenneth MacDonald: son of Mr. Brewer Auld and the late Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Kil- Auld, Freetown. Brewer plans to muir. Next year Kenncth plans continue 5 tu dic s in veterinary an teaching. medicine at Guelph. Crsswell Photos Quebec Frontenacs and st. Cath- arinea Teepees, O1-LA tltlist, have been played so inr. Oil Kings saw their last action a week ago when they eliminated Fort William Cansdiens for the western championship. “The ORA perennially ignores CAHA playoff deadline dates." Le Clerc said. “If the west did the same chaos would result. . “I! one hockey league won't abide by the mica, the CA1-IA should reduce the current eastern final." ‘ The 011 Kings already have car- ried their protest to J Harper Parry. secretary - manager of the WJ1-IL. and he has relayed it to the Alberta branch of the CARA Blow llp’Cast|e Al Loch Lomond GLASGOW (Reuters) — A 162- year-old castle overlooking Loch Lomond was a pile of rubble Tucs- day after being blown up by a 10-year-old boy. 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