International League To Begin Schedule Tuesday MONTREAL. (CP)—Thc Inter- ummgj BISCDEII League Tuesday will don seven-league boots and “am it. 154-game schedule, with teams in three countries. There are two new teams. Cu- um sugar Kings and Richmond Virginians will make their debut vnen the circuit begins its 11st ggheaule. The-I-L boasts of being me (111! three-country lesg-ue and will do '15 per cent of its travelling LONDON. ((.‘P)——Resuits of soc- cer games played in the United Kingdom Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Bolton W 3 Blackpool 2 Burnley 2 Huddersfield T 1 Charlton A 1 Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 0 Cardiff C l , Manchester U 2 Portsmouth 0 Middlcsbrough 0 Sunderland 0 Newcastle U 5 Arsenal 2 Preston N E 1 Chelsea 0 Sheffield W 0 Wolverhampton 0 Tottenham 2 Sheffield U l ‘V Bromwich 1 Manchester C 0 Division II Birmingham C 0 Doncasier R. 1 i-‘ulham 0 Everton 0 Leeds U 3 Bury 4 Leicester C 2 Notts C 2 Luton T 2 Derby C l Notis F 0 Blackburn R l Plymouth A 3 Brentinrd 2 Rotherham U 4 Lincoln C 1 Stoke C 0 Hull C 1 Swansea T 3 Bristol R l West Ham U 0 Oldham A 1 Division III Southern Aldcrshot 4 Souihend U 0 Bristol C 3 Reading l Colchester U 3 Millwall 0 Crystal P 2 Leyton O 2 Exctcr C 1 Northampton T 0 Newport C 1 Giliingham 0 Norwich C 2 Coventry C l Queenls P R 2 Bournemouth 1 Shrewsbury T 2 Tnrquay U l Southampton l Ipswich T l Swindon T 0 Brighton 1 Walsall 0 Watford 0 Division III Northern Accrington l Southport 1 Barrow 2 Darlington 2 Bradford C 1 Hartlepools U 1 Carlisle U 1 York C l Chesterfield l Gatcshcad 1 Grimsby T 0 Chester 0 Halifax T 0 Scunthorpe U 3 Mansfield T 2 Barnslcy 0 Rochdaie n Port Vale 0 Stockport C 1 Crcwe Alex 0 "av;-lirey don't call us the Inter- mmm) League for nothing." said IL president I-‘rank shaiughnessy. ..,gen-mg to the entry of Cuba in me circuit which hitherto coni- prised United States and Canadian eaml. 1 --we‘;-g going to have a real good mgeruting league. Havana and Richmond did a good job of setting organized, but of course we won't mow the full story until we see them in action. Most Improved “Most of the clubs are improved over last year. and the fact that mm countries are involved will my mings more interesting. The ,3” figures to be very close. “We expect to have 28,000 at our (1;-gt, game in Havana, which with 1,250,000 of a population is a far bigger city than Springfield. Mass. which used to hold the franchise. -‘Last year was good financially, and 1954 should be better.“ Toronto Maple Leafs ~ meet the Cubans at Havana on opening day Tuesday, while Rochester Red wings. league champs last year. most the fledging Virginian team. which took over the Jranchise ni Baltimore Orioles. now with the American League. syrscuse Chiefs will be host to Montreal Royals the next day. and Ottawa Athletics will be at Buffalo Bisons. LENGTIIY LABOR. John Mill. 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TIU nxnv s-r 1-axuwazi NXL xusus vi-cw:-OPWVIU i The Gum-dlan Page 7 _’_I‘_u_esday, April 20, 1954 Tranmere R 4 Workington I Wrexham 2 Bradford 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Clyde 0 Hearts 1 Dundee 6 Patrick T 0 Hibernian 0 Celtic 3 Queen of S 2 Hamilton A 1 Rangers 1 Aberdeen I Division B Dumbarton 3 St. Johnstone 1 Kilmarnock 1 Third Lanark l Queen's‘P 1 Morton I Non-League Games Stirling A 5 Admirs FC Aus- tria 1 Raith R 5 Cowdenbesth I Motherweil {Albion R 1 Arbroath 1 Forfsr A 0 East File 1 Dunfermline A 2 IRISH LEAGUE Bangor l Llnfield I Cliftonville l Glenavon 5 Coleraine l Ballymena U I Distillery 3 Derry C 2 Glentoran 2 Ards 0 Portadown l Crusaders 4 THE STANDINGS LONDON. (AP) -— British soccer standings: Top five teams. ENGLISH LEAGUE win the men‘s singles champion- ship in the Monte Carlo interna- tional tennis tournament. BROOKLYN. (AP) — Brooklyn Dodgers reduced their squad to 29 Sunday by returning pitcher of the International League and of the American Association. the most suocemful coach in the _ league. He started coaching at Provi- _ dance in 1937, after many years at . Kingston, Ont. His three sons and , two daughters range in age from By Marty Derek CLEVELAND. (AP)—- A stocky soft-spoken. middle-aged Cana- dlan has finished his 10th sesson slouching on the bench of the American Hockey League's Cleve- land Barons, who won their second straight Calder trophy last week. With his head nearly resting on the sideboards. coach Frederick Joseph (Bun) Cook literally sweats through each play. and sometimes slaps his hand against the boards to attract the players‘ attention. From his pretzel position he shouts instructions from/ the bench in an effort that sometimes costs him s voiceless day or two. But in the dressing room or in practice. he rarely goes above 5 low- low-pitched tone spoken in s searching manner. works Out with ‘noun sometimes. in practice sessions, 50-year-old Cook works out with the boys. and afterwards, is almost always heard to say: "I can't figure out, tired so quickly." With seven AHL championships to his credit—-two in Providence and five in Cleveland—Cook is why I get left wing on the National Hockey League's New York Rangers. where. with his brother Bill at right wing and Frank Boucher at centre. he participated in what was per- haps hcckey's all-time greatest line. From a farm on the plains of Saskatchewan. Cook played on local teams until the mid-twenties. His last amateur teammates in Canada were the Saskatoon Shieks. Now, with his wife, Marie. who came from Preston, Minn. Cook runs a farm about six miles from 11 to 23. Start From Scratch Back each year, often alter los- ing some of his key players to Nat- ional League squads, he usually has to start manufacturing his team almost from scratch. Cook prefers to ponder strategy. while leaving his players to work out their faults by themselves. When he steps in. he does so lightly. "Lets get one more goal than they get,“ is his lavorite pre-game cliche. if the contest turns out to be a loser, Cook lumbers into the Division I Wolverhampton W. Bromwich 9 . Huddersfield . .18 11 10 47 Bolton 18 ll 11 4'1. Manchester U. 11 12 ll es. Division II Blackburn I 53. Leicester C. . I 52. Everton . 8 51. Nottingham 1'‘. 10 48. Birmingham 0. . 12 46. Division In Southern Ipswich T. 9 9 5'1. Brighton '1 lo 57. Bristol C. . 6 14 50 Watford 9 12 49 Southhampton 5 i5 47. Division III Northern Port Vale . 3 64. Barnsley ll 53. Gateshead . ll 52. Scunthorpe . '10 52. Bradford 0. 14 51. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Celtic 3 'i 4!. Hearts .. 6 '1 38. Dundee 6 lo 34. Clyde . 4 ll 34. Aberdeen 3 ll 33 Division B Moiherweil I 8 45. Kllmarnock . 4- 'i 40. Stenhousemuir . B 8 35. Third Lsnark ll 6 34. Morton . 3 12 33. MONTE CA.R.LO. (AP) —- Lorne Main of Toronto and Vancouver defeated Tony Vincent of Miami. Fla.. 0-7. 34. 7-5, 8-4, Sunday to l-lamp Coleman to Montreal Royals outfielder Gino Clmoli to st. Paul dressing room and says quietly: l "\‘i/ell. we can‘t win ‘em all. Let‘s - get ‘am the next time." \ HAMILTON, (GP) -—- Browning Ross. 29. of the Penn Athletic 1Club. Woodbury, N. .I.. won the War Veterans‘ Association invita- | tion l5-mile road race Friday. The victory. third in a row gives him the challenge for l-toss. ,cup for TORONTO, (CP) — Winnipeg Psulins won the Canadian men‘: senior basketball title Friday night with a 65-48 victory over the da- fending champion Toronto Tri- Bells in the final game of their best-of-five series. RUGGED LAND More than three-quarters of the area of Greece is covered by moun- I lalns, lakes or rivers. 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An ambulance making a trip for a sick lady Sunday met with many difficulties en route. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mossey re- ceived a. telegram on Monday con- veying the news of twin sons hav- ing been born to their daughter, Mrs. G. H. Bowser at Portage La Prairie. Manitoba, where Mr. Bow- ser is stationed with the R.C,A.F. Robins have been seen in these localities for some time now. The lumbering camp in East Baltic has broken up with only the proprietor remaining. namely. Mr. Basil Chapman. The other lumbermen have gone to their re- spective homes to prepare for farming. Mrs. Miles Maclvlilian and child- ren are now spending some time in Elmira and East Lake. Mrs. Daniel MacMillan who has been ill for some time was remov- ed from her home at East Lake by ambulance and placed in Souris Hospital. All hope to hear of Mrs. MaclMillan’s improvement and her return home. Mr. Harry Mallard who has spent considerable time in the Charlottetown Hospital is much improved and has returned to his home in Sourts. The many friends of Mrs. El- mer Fraser are pleased to know she has returned to her home at South Lake. having undergone surgery recently in the P,E.I. Hos- pital Mr. Edward Holland who spent Before deciding... ' try driving.’ MEHOI IIDIAU VICI OHA talk prices on this one. \ those talented s few days at the home of char- les McMahon. M. Columba, return- ed to Souris on Tuesday. Mr. Daniel MacDonald. south Lake, is ill at his home. All wish him s speedy recovery. Mr. James Mcvean has moved to Priest Pond to prepare for lobs- tering with William Ryan. Congratulations are extended to Mrs. A. J. MacDonald on being a lucky contestant recently Mrs. MacDonald has recently returned from s visit to Boston and other cities in Massachusetts, Baby The-rsa Ellsworth I5 now {me again following A severe burn on her foot. Immerlately after the accident she was rushed to Souris where Dr. Kassner gave it a dress- 1113. Friends of Mrs. A. A. MacDon- ald, (wife of the well known doc- tor: are pleased to ha“ 51... ,5 mfliiinil 8. good recovery in City Hospital Charlottetown. It was sincerely regretted to read of the passing in Ontario of Rev. Austin Bradley. This saintly man with his brother Rev_ Father George. also deceased, gave a mis- sion at St. Columba a few years ago. It was a pleasure to hear brothers. Their memories will always be revered by those who sat in their congrega- tions. Deep sympathy is extended to his sister Rev. Mary Austin. St. Joseph's Convent. Charlottetown. Mrs. John S. Jarvis was a re- cent visltor to Charlottetown. where she visited her husband in ‘Marten students at Notre Dame iieorgotown And Vicinity . . ‘Mr. Michael steel. of New- port. was a recent business visitor to Georgetown. Miss Gertrude Peggy Johnson P‘it'.I.gcrsld. Miss and Miss Verna Academy in Charlottetown, are spending the Easter holidays at their homes in Georgetown. Mr. Dominic Doiron left recent- ly on return to his home in Rustico. after having been the guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macbean. Gerald D. Murphy, Bernard Walsh. Jackie Layers, Gerald Mur- phy and Donald MacDonald, stu- dents. at St. Dunstna‘s College are spending their Easter holidays at their homes in Georgetown. Mr. William Murphy Jr.. Mrs. William Murphy Sl‘., and Mrs. Louise Murphy, motored to Char- lottetown on Tuesday, April l3i.h. Mr. Hugh MacPhee of Launch- mg, was a. recent visitor to Char- lnttetown and Georgetown. Mr. Paul MacDonald, student at St. Dunstan's College is spending tne Easter holidays‘ as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mai-Donald of Panmure Island. At a Baptismal service held in st. James Church on April 11. by City Hospital also her son-in-law! and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Campbell. Mias Grace McEachern. Lake-ville, spent a few days recently in Char- lottetown where she visited friends. The condition of Mr. Plus Camp- bell is much improved at his home at Priest Pond. Much sympathy is extended to the family and relatives of Mr. Louis MacDonald, Albro Lake, N. S., formerly of South Lake who pa.§e-d away at his home. March 25. Shortly before his passing Mr_ and Mrs. MacDonald celebrated the golden anniversary of their marriage. Mrs. Harold Douglas is now vis- iting at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Augustus Whalen. Mrs. Louis MacDonald. Albro Lake, N.S., recently attended the funeral of htr sister Mrs. J. D. MacPhen=. Souris. Deep sympathy is extended to Mrs MacDonald. this being her second loss within a few weeks. Rev. 0. Higgins; Patrick Archibald, CANADIAN farmers know the struggle. at maple sugar time. of . hauling the sap to the sugar house ' —cspcciaily if there has been an early thaw. So we were interested . in hearing how one farmer, who used aluminum tubing for sum- mer irrigaiion, also used ii as s spring pipeline to carry the sap from his trees in the sugar house some distance away. Light, strong. easily handled sluminum has s way of stimulat- ing people's ingenuity in their search for short cuts that will save them time and npncy. Today more than a thousand diflercnt Cana- dian firrns are manufacturing ar- liclcs made from aluminum supplied by Alcan. (Aluminum infant son of Mr. and M115, Par. rick Murphy was Baptized. Tim sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Leo! Chaisson. I ‘— Miss Ruby Allen. who is employ- ed in Charlottetown was the guest last week-end of her parents, Mr.‘ and Mrs. Fred Allen. I Mr. Basil Johnston of Fortune.‘ Dominion Government Department, of Fisheries Inspector, was a busi- ness visitor to Georgetown early in the week. ~—AC. 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