6, 1931 APRIE1 ee . V __ THE CrrARnbT'rE1UwN- ousuumrv 1 PAGE SEVEN I '_ ‘ '--_ -1-#jr . -_ _ a . sowunc ‘ V G . 1. noxnvc _ :\ _ nocnav » 1-1/ NEWS in SPCRT WORLD BASKETBALL WRESTLING ' orunn sPoR'r “CJ-1.,-_Ei mi * _ __ - ' * ~ _'_ ';~ --- - _ _ '-'~ _ __;_ , 75917 R/'70 WL . 5_R5T/V ___~5l?_`ANL _1_”___CU_ Brilliant Work Of Rookie Netminder Plays Prominent Part In Red Wings' Victory M DETROIT, Alril I-5-(UP)-The .lull WH" ot Detroit eilmsxlng s. | lou; series of injuries with sn amazing perrormanee, won the vener- sule stanley Cup for the second successive year tonight. defeating New yu,-gf. hangers 3-0 in the fifth game of the iinai series before 14,102 wggiltoli. rw :vw br Ns lm! Barry. winner or the Lady nys; 'r...p;.,, me one by “Linz” John Sorrell marked the successful defen” gg uw iu s iwiii sud rough game as 1-0° BMI Willis becasue the “W first |;»¢i°““°°““*""°‘”1*°"‘“‘h°S¢=\\l°r fhlssnschsnalisms sum I-emu shsmpivuihiv We nan in succession. Detroit won .hoekey’s greatest honor with s. rookie goalie, Em-1 Reb. giwn. WIN Dllyod most of the season with Pittsburgh in me mmm- irsgscu, in the nets. Robertson, substituting for the Vezina Trophy winner. iululod NWINO 5111101. turned in an amazing performance, his ,usaonsl new “ms sud again robbing we hangers or goals. 1; wg., W second successive shutout. -;,3:z= .led Willis the Masters ht back to even the series ai us W the Rouoers. in an lnspneo X' had taken the lead, were Schmeling torus nec wines. who twice ....;“‘:‘~ ' Presented With Belt ters of the situation tonight “W1” BH-l'r.v's first coal sa seconds before the end oi the iirst period. was scoured while Joe Cooper Herbie Lewis Berry deilected yd H»_;:,.__..-_... ,<-=.,_. -_ ° /~ -»'.;?‘&" ' gym ' ">. ~ I Look for the lower Crown, the wider brim, in the hat you choose this Spring. You’ll find these smart' new lines in Brock Hats. $5.00 Other Hats $3.25 Up PRUVISE B|i0S. Limited ~-_.1____.... _ ...- Although the Rangers never rushing the Detroit nets, d st intervals literally rained pucks at Robertson, the rookie met all sttaoim without ialtering, and hs.rd»-checking Red Wing defense men usually Bw that the Rangers were od balance when shots were meds. ' SMIMARY Pllil Period 1-Detroit. Bar;-‘yy (news) 19,22. Penalties: Sorr Cooper 2, H1011. Pettinger, Coulter. Second Period 2-Detroit, Sorrell (Barry. H. Kil- res.) 936. Penalties: Lewis (holding. Penalty shot awarded). W. Kilnes, Cooper, Coulter, Bowman. Third Period 8.-Detroit, Barry (Sorrell) 2.38. Penalties: Coulter, Gallagher. . BILLIARDS Arthur Peterson reached the final in the Provincial Billiard Toumament last evening by vir- tue ofghis win over B111 Phillips in their semi-final match. The scores were Peterson 800, Phillips 250. Both players while not up to the iorm expected of them neverthe- less gave n good exhibition oi the game The highest break in the match was 4.3 by Peterson. . The second semi-final match will be played on Monday evening be- tween Csrl McKenna and Harry Redmond. linuirs Llnlmsne removes stslss. rom Kilre Barry the temp leg of the Rangers' reach. Bor- poise Pro stopped _ _ l; >__Y BOXING st L. P. U. HALL TUESDAY, APRIL 20th at 8.30. Doors Open at 7.30 | Marltl Li ht H eight Championships BILLIE llI‘8LM€Figh1ilrdgy‘I)ane, 170 lbs., Springhill BILL SPARKS, 175 lbs., Amherst 10 three minute rounds __ l SEMI-FINALS ! KID NICKERSON, Cl18l'l0U¢t0W¥\ VS. * HARRY LIvINGs'roNs, sp.-instill _ 6 three mlnuismlttrlaungzs I lla 'Ungsids 75.: Wm' ouilgsgifves cos Rush 50° Taxes Already Included Advance Sale Opens Saturday Bl ` WORTHY’S 'DRUG STORE _series through an injury, threwhls Red Wings’Baer Stopped' Are Jubilant C Over Victory D BY ALLAN N Canadian Press Stal! Writer DETROIT, April 15 _ His li.fe's ambition realized for the second year in succession, jovial Jack Ad- ams posed for all kinds of pictures in the world-champion DetroitRed Wings’ dressing room. He Jumped, roared and laughed; then, for probably the first time in his life -he tainted. The room, transformed into s mad house of berserk humanity, became silent while Coach Adams was half carried into s separate IOOIH. Bud then the bedlam broke out all over again when it was as- certained it was nothing more ser-* ious than a. weak spell from ex- citement, joy and worry, A5 U-Wal. P11081' John led his world champions through s. mass- ed crowd into the dressing room. While players fell all over each 01-1191' in Joy and pride. Adams Jumped up and down in the centre of the noor. threw his battered hat at a group of newspaper men and Jumllod on it. Under escort of several police oilicers the battered Stanley Cup was brought in the room where Frank Calder. President od the NHL., familiar bowler has and walking stick conspicuous, pres- ented it to Herbie Lewis, Adams and owner James Norris. Sr.. each in turn tor the benefit of photo- graphers. The room flowed with beer as weary players gulped it down and passed bottles to newspaper men. Cigars and cigarettes were handed out and nashllght bulbs “popped” persistently to light up the smoke-_ hazed scene. Good-looking Earl Haber-tsou.U:as minor league net-minder brought in to take the place oi the Vezina Trophy winner, Normle Smii.h,was mobbed as he vmddled into the room _with his arms about two- goal Marty Barry. Everyone had the opinion "Rob- bie" gave one of the greatest per- fomranices ever seen here. They told him so as he smiled happily and almost had his hand and shoulder brokeh by hand-shaleerrs and biwk-slappers. "They just can’t keep you inte minors now,” the dark-hairedBor- ry told him. "You were great, kid.-Sensational." “That last part goes for you too. Marty,” Earl said, and lnundmad into honeyed words of praise for the handsome centre. Little larry Aurio. out of the crutches on the floor and did a war dance. _ "That's one goal for each brok- en-legged guy on this team," he shrieked at Adams. The other "guys" Captain Doug Young and Orville Roulston, yelled agreement. Cheers went up in great bun- ches when the "Silver lox” or! New York’s great Rangers, Instor- Patrick, entered the door with a. big smile and went about congrat- ulating players. “It I'd wanted anyone to beat us," he said as he shook Norris’ huge hand. “lt was your team.” l‘n the Ranger room, Lester Pst- rlck told of what a great club the world champions were. "But we were greater in defeat than in any one oi the games we won,” he said. "It was a wondenful series be- tween two great clubs," he added. IRISH BAN IS UP BELFAST-'I‘he Royal Automo- bile Club is in n lam. The Aid-S circuit is the only suitable site for the Tourist Trophy Car race but fr I' at w pl 1 (Bl LONDON, April 15- Tommy Fa - - old 011 weidhts tonight with s. olesncut victory over Max Baer before 14,- 000 ringay Arena nstteies bloody from the beating .hs absorbed through 12 gruelling . O el as back to my ranch in California and retire." _ ess e _ Experts who watched him take Sports Writer) rr, stolid, unlmaginetive 23 year Welshman, sprang into the H t ranks of the wor1d’s heavy wildly cheering lar.: in Har- EFFETF unds, Baer announced dlsconsol- y in his dressing room that he through with the game “I’m washed up," said the former uyboy of the ring. “I'm going NNF4 Farr, weighing 198, 10 pounds _ than Baer, wam't supposed to L. have a chance. He was on the W. short end of 3-1 odds when be G. entered the ring, but before he had flnlshe with Maxis he roved his d D it is one of the most formidable °”'° “"“"~ "“°°“‘°“ "°°' Down, 7713 Alleys Total-3180 _ ¢l Lil 218. Ladies Suddenly Inl omeback Attempt Losing ecision _ To British Cham[ _M OL! NAM! HALL DDWW IIIMIK erisx- ` erases Coyle Dougen Moboni Mitchdl Desliochs Mclhrlnnl E§§§§§ §§i§3¥°` Total-3144 _ 'Rangers :- Robin Corcoran Cameron Corrigan Young . Coedy di H8 158 230 201 164 124 212 196 185 148 131 157 218 19( 187 HI 141 136 hish sinsle L. high thus L. Corirgan Oocrrigui _ /I le w apons in the boxing game today Baer apart, treely predicted he Will score an equally easy victory over Walter Neusel oi Germany whom he will meet next month. From the very ilrst the Welsh- rnsn carried the iight. Before he entered the ring he promised to prove all British heavyweight; did not conform to the common notion of British heavyweights. He left little improved. In the first round he bashed Baer' with a hard left and opened a. gash above the Americans eye- brow. And from then on it was easy sailing. Hall'-blinded with the blood, Baer contented himself with desperate tries 101' 9. knock- out but the lmoclroirt punch never landed. ' $15,000 for tonight’s fight, compared - to playboy Maxle's $22,500 cut in the gate, but in addition to the cash return, he came ip with an increased drawing power. Baer’s bad eye, ripped deeply and dripping blood all the way, was largely responsible for the Cali- B fornian's setback. He himself spid 603 . Gen cog: °¢N‘§ K'UQ>EU5V 305. Ge 723 J. Hughes . M 3 r§Sn Urges Feller ?’5“9*?’."‘."4 Forget .Spot Rookiesz- ts high single V. Coyle 245. Gents hgh three M. McDonald 666. _ Flying I-‘renchmen;._ Hennessey IW 1U 201 |011 M 181 167 167 l 271 10% 2% 131 SB 176 229 14-2 . ckenais . LeCla.ir _ Slnnott _ Slocombe 165 _ rwin 199 179 Total-32M. . uncsn < cFs.rlitne _ Kelly . Young _ Hillior . Corragziasr Tots. Ladl Ki Sty e Markh- D 178 230 HN M 118 151 206 144 211 198 132 172 182 150 145 171 `138 176 110 1-WM. 95 3118*! sinsle R. Mdkdene I-edit? hiahthm J. Ku-win soo. 11 li The Welshman collected only 206. G6 hi8‘h!l!l8l¢1".Hen.nessoy is his!! these F. Hennsssey Demen- 303 146 308 ,oO8fbe» 133 213 153 Brown , Clinton Egan Mbougisn 156 156 an c us Total-casa, 235 108 205 11° 213 140 aoo 110 sci its :cv iso 104 189 ns 4 A 1-* Tierney 176 McCabe 114 Dalziel 166 lm ~ Mollie! ` 5 201 177 IH YN Pitching G , Mr., April 16- est speed ball pitcher of all time, suggested today that rookie Bob Feller forget about spot pitching and "just ram tha/t fast one pest J the batter." _ ' Farmer Walter, who now culti- vates 550 acres of rolling land, stopped his chores today to give advice to the young Cleveland sensation who may be the ilrebsll king of a new baseball era. "A strong boy like Feller, viii Fgpws doesn't have in worry much about s hltter’s litres or dislikes,” Walter said. . "Hell have more success and his arm will last longer if he doesnt try to hit a. certain spot," he said. "When he loses steam, he can turn to mot shots." Y too good and hitters are leary od Bob's favor now. for when they back away he can shoot a. fast one down the middle or break a curve over." racing on this course is banned by the local council. Usa MinnrrI'|| (nr Dnlldrulf. L. Corcoran speed to spare and a good curve. M. Mcmngn 1". McMillan EFF" "The tell me Bob's control isn’t 264 standing up to the plate. 'I'hat's in 701. A603 as I Pit 19.. :av McIntyre IM 214 Total-2900. - Ladies hieh male R. Mcmbyre 214. - Ladies high three R. Mclniryre Walter Johnsonperhaps the great- 5184 I Gents high single J- Hughes 908. Gents high three F. 'I‘ie'mey 667. Wolvesn- D. Webster 132 228 20! . Birch 115 125 1% _ Connodf 176 264 Keenan IN 158 Oatvwy Dillon Total-NIB. Lucky lirihesc- 1% 187 176 160 1% 103 186 176 N6 115 202 125 18'! 158 238 148 147 197 145 110 Mallett Gallant Dougan Total-2878. Ladlei high single J. Dillon 176. Ladies high three S. Msllett 421. Gents high single B. Connolly 26! 148 139 194 142 134 dems nigh sires r. Msuulsn Tonight at 'T o’clock:- Ladies, Co-Eds vs. Style Marte. Commercial. Eagles vs. style Maris. ., At 8.30 Big Four League, Five Holm Trains For BoutWith Bill Sparks scene 0! much interest and sctiv ity these afternoons and the rese- Holm, looking to be in great 5 condition, goes through tough consensus of opinion of the fans is ence toboxing, and although both boys ure adept boxers it appears knock-em-down, drag-em-out si- falr. _ 3 n Springhill youngster, Hurry Liv- son in the semi-flnal. Livingstone is a boy who can absorb plenty of punishment as his workouts with Holm testify and he should give, the local boy a battle of it every minute. - Holm is to work out dnlly and going through his paces for his mf coming bout on Avril 20th with its treatment or the necks;-nfs B111 Sparks of Aml1erst.- during their recent tour oi' me training grinds every day and the W that the coming bout will beareal W The Labor Union 1!sl_ is be wa old-fashioned slug-fest. Holm, pos- ms th Th Ol bo » - i H, W, Austin, will-by thc D:\\'is_ Promoter Joey McDonald states Cup star-'S request-team up With' that everybody is welcome to wit- him in the Bournemouth tourney ness the workouts. April 26. ake on I 1%/7f..`l.s~1 IP- ’°You`ll never caNil|"&° _ _ r pleniy ol good old ` _ _ Now, il\ere’s <1 iolxiseo _ reulneighbourly;.'.iHw&yCQ , comforting leon " end. Yes, slr, we ell b ' out d lot of kitty IW the Bush Camps but we' have ourRosel>uE\.\.s REo'|.Arz, Now Au. Mv Lu=E - Evsszv - Time 1 mimic or -ruler 'rA|<1r~i' 'rwo AN' A HAFF euci_ '» ~ ~_ \. . .1 ~ ANOTHER ‘DOLLAR -° HA °l-lA- Bi.l'T,'l'l-lEhl,- IF WE’D TOOK IT TH' FN! BEFORE ‘-0001-|- JIR w|\.\.¢s\~\s GIZDAN, GIZOA N _'IA/q . //`, U7.. tri/4-_fy \((@\ \ I /.flag IF _ . 1": lm gin! ilrl 7¢»_i. `ni mir lil I' lid' is »` ii ' \l<'~A 7. §\\\ t\ thi: -“ .j. 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House 'r=uL\_ o1= ' css: i==ec'A..|_,!/f> 'PERT=OQ.Mu\l@ 1_u1.E “ro HAVE "ll-l' ADDRESS OF TH’ 'BR4ClA woR\_D'5 RECORD \/Amp -n4A~r JUMPING INTO _ 12|_;Ry\p5i-iED A Diioiioci 'Room 'TH' 'PADDI N6 `l'l~lE|F’~ ONH WEIGHT j »¢ 50:11 meeting between the t countries and the l’ltl1 stal At present the score card I 4 “. ill* , 1- ,(7, ~i -1 1 ,. l N 1