Brave Mays Hits Hom Giants Win; Tigers Lose S e Run As Yvon Du Run Streak To Five Beat Chicago; Brooks Win relle B)" Tl-IF. ASSOCIATED PRESS iatiack. l-Iach drove in two runs. ittlii-atilu-cl: front - r it it it in g llraies ran their winning streak in fun in I row Monday to join the idle Chicago White Sox as the major league-s' only unbeaten loam: Carl with a double and single and .lini llllil thrce singles. The de- feat was charged to Jim Hearn. ex-Giant who gave up the first ltwo Brooklyn runs in the fifth with I walk. I hit batter and Fur- illo's double NEW YORK fAPt Canada's lYvon Diirclle rattle tip from the ” Wins Decision and the TV viewers I good show. It looked like curtains for the In I train - snlatiercd 2': hour gamc. the Braves defeated (.'hi- Home rttiis di'i'tiuill9d for all the -canvass in .he first rniiiid Monday'l.IIler Dureile in the (int mung night and won at itlili riiunti deci-twhcn he was staggered by two r.-iizn Cubs 9-4 to retain their half game edge oier Brooklyn Dodgers tilin walloped Philadelphia Phil- lit-: .'i-l for their fifth victory in Iii starts Willie .'liays' third home run of NW scason. with two males aboard in tlic third inning: act-tttinted for iiil fxi-ix Yorkls runs in the Giants' I-l triumph over Pittsburgh Pi- rates Raliimnre tind Kansas City. I pair of iteak sisters in the Ameri- can l.c:i;:iic. moii-d up into the ..'itto rlass and a ll1l"(l place tie by uinttini: lllPlf' games The Orioles defeated Boston Red Sox 7-5 for their third iiciot-V in six games and Aihlcttcsi matched their rec- orri Witllliln it-7 triumph over l)e-.' trntt PACED BY HONIICRS Home runs by Joe Adock and Henry Atii-on paced the Braves to their easiest victory of the season as they grabbed a it-l lead in the first three innings and roasted the t't"!t of the way. Bob Ruhl picked Iln-his first triumph of the cam paign although he needed help from Gene Conley. who hurled the- last two innings. l Another superb relief Job by (tom l.:-thine. his third of thei yniing season. helped the Dodgers siiccrssiiilly upon their eight-game home season in Jersey City. La tune relieved Roger Craig with riinnorii on second and third and runs in the Giant - Pirate tussle. Mays' bltiw came with two out scoring Ruben Gomez and Red Schoendii.-..t. who had singled. Hank Futles af't'Uill1lCd for Pitta- burgli's lone riln with I fifth in- ning homer. The victory went to sion over Brooklyn's Angelo De- Fendis in the fcaiuerd event of I boxing built at St Vii-holas Arena. The Canadian light heavyweight. champ made the 4-1 odds against him look silly by oiilsluiiiziniz the Gum . .h H. . I -gh-lg Brooklyn halllbii for thc split ter Eizr ilitsnscirltiltitli llTl'llief:plis.lxLiilIS demsm" Duran? wmghm .l74'7l Arroyo, nu, M9,. W” charged the teleiised fight Del-endisl with his second defeat. r , "The Athletics maintained their DReq:'r9',l4l”l"r-Vhlfbeas dlunmlr hr jIl'IX over Dcimii. battling from be- C::t”c”:;m;l' ;m'f;dl imj "H5: (.3133: hind with a run in the eighth and four in the tiinth to gain their third victory over IllP Tigers in as many games The A's have lost their three otlicr starts. EXPENSE OF RLNNING Kansas flux 5 winning rally ramc at the i-xoense of f'Pll9l pitcher .Itin l-lutininiz. whose wild- ness. bse hits by Gus Zernial and Hec l,ope7 plus I two-run error by shortstop Harvey Kuenn pro- dured four runs Arnie Portocar- rero. who hurled the last two in- nings. was i-retitled with the vic- tory. 7.ernial and Harry Simpson homered for the winners while Bill Tuttle hit I three-run homer for the losers. ldtan on a points lIas'I.s' He called lthe fight PlPll in rouutlx 3-3, but had Durclle ahead on points. ll-6. Judge Al Singer callcd ll ii draw.l four rounds and lite points for' each. He f'Eilli"t'i tiio rounds cven.l The ASSli('lalPfl Press card had laiarcllr in from. 54-1. ' RE lsivsrpizn sriitziit The loss snapped a six figiit ric- tory streak for DPFPDVIIK Fiarli s('Df'Pfl a knockdown iii the .4-xciiitiu tcleiisitin strap. The '27-: lyeat:-old (lanzidian fishing flcet: lowncr from Flaie Sic Ann. N.B.,l learned the nod by his more ag- gressive tactics. .lti( Gtnsiii-ix and Dick Williams. D"””' ”""W "'0" Pt""'lie5l .and landcd more. Both are easy. drove in IMO runs each to helptm h” and me) E lh N4. ' are 6' , :ipay- the Orioles down the Red . Ginsberg had Wm Mumps and sung t-iistumcrs 62.378 gross gafel left hooks and dropped by sweeping right to the jaw; Durelle leaped up at two in I corner and wobbled to the op- posite side of the ring where he was given the remainder of the mandatory eight count. Durclle. however. came out strong in the second and in die fourth he brought the crowd leap- ing to its feet by felling Anglo with I series of blows climaxed by I right to the jaw. DeFendis was up at three and the bell spunded when the count reached sx. A BITTER BATTLE From then on it was I hitter battle with each bleeding from the nose. Durelle was cut over the right eye in the eighth, The final round was I r.oi'ker. They slugged away for the full three minutes as the fans stamped their feet and yelled. Thcy Iiad bcen scheduled to meet here Marcli 25 but l)cFcndis pullcd otit because of a sore. right shoulder. Durelle then stopped substitute Clarence Floyd in seven rounds. I)eFendis suffered his third de- feat. He has won lit. His other- two losses were to Rory Calhoun. l)urelIe's record now is flit-I5-2. sacrifice fly. walked and scored three times. Williams contributed a double. two singles and I sacri- fice. Mike Fornielcs. in relief. one out in the eighth inning. The are fireman retired Ed Bouchee on in tap in front of the plate and cnded the threat by getting Harry Anderson to pop to short- stop. DRDVF. IN FOUR RUN! Carl Ftirillo and Jim Gilliam funk nsre of most of the Dodger laser was Tom Brewer. Baltimore jinx. Cleveland and Chicago. was post met Washington. played St. Louis in night game: Snort- 5. The Chas-lnf1.e.tnwn Guardian. Tuesday. April 23. 1957 Dissolution OF Boxing Asked NF-W YORK (AP) - The its. government Monday proposed the dtssoliittoii of the international Roxintii Club ind its various branches and the complete separ- ation of Madison Square Garden and other arenas from boxing promotion in its iintl -monopoly suit against the principal organi- -mtions promoting championship tights. These proposals were containedl in I decree filed with federal Judge Sylvester J. Ryan. who ruled last month that the IBC was guilty of monopolizing champion- ship boxing bouts. The IN) and Madison Square Garden. in I similar proposed de- cree for I final Judgment on the case. offered to give up all ex- t'lu.Iivc contracts with boxers and to limit its activities in promot- ing ihnmpionship fights to two title bouts I year. . IEARING MAY )0 A hearing on the two proposals has been set for May 1). after which Judge Ryan will hand down his final judgment. Jutke Ryan's ruling March it re- sulted from I nine-day trial last spring. during which the govern- mutt contended that the IBC of New York. the IBC of Illinois. James D. Norris and Arthur M. Stadium. Detroit Olympia as It. Louis Arena. 7. That the defendants be en- joined from enforcing contracts for the exclusive services of box- Irs or contracts that would pre- vent an arena owner or operator from leasing the arena to other persons for promoting boxing. C0llNTElT-PROPOSAL In their counter - PfoP0sIl. the defendants agree to an injunction against exclusive contracts with boxers. with an exception that I contract for a single championship contest could include the provision for I return bout within I year. They also offer to limit the sc- tivitles of the Madison Square Garden Corporation and of Norris and Wirts to promoting not more than two ihampionshlp fights I year for each for I period of five years: to do away with exclusive contracts with arenas and TV and radio outlets and to curtail Ititirply the scope of the lBtC. This would permit I total of four title fights for both outfits. All the IBC proposals cover only ihampionship bouts and do not in- clude the twice-weekly televiud programs. The government's complaint said that during the period involved. the IBC had participated in the wins. the presidents of those on 0' mm p IIMIMIODI. and the Madison M” M "N Us nut. omooo 100.1 7 3 FTANNNG5 Nine Garden Corvorltion Md Brooklyn into 021 02x-- 5 to o A H I ' gained riot It ml”! -- Hcarn, Meyer (tit Farrell ttti "" ""' '"L' ' I I u it; I pe in o and Lo ta; Crai . Liibine tilt and W Pr-i.Gll . .tuu'"i. tent. to May iii. tau. and Fmgd 320 Far Campsii:llI. wdmg. L-Hcarn. Chlcaiitt 4 0 tom that this constituted unreasonable , . Chiciiizn loo m2 oto-4 7 s New York 4 i Jim la rent-stni of trade Fadur. T9 Shd. Milwaukee .'ll0 son fllx-- 9 In l:KInsIs city .1 3 son 2 covered egg"? Neizuiii. engiw (gt Lawn (7! -tuilgzitimm : : gv. man; u . onley (tit and ton . "Q3233 ff;,.;'0"lb;h3;,7 Crandall. W-Buhl. L-Rahu. I-ms: w-nits-in-n 1 4 an s i CM--3PQlk!: Mil-Aaron, Adcock Detroit 2 6 .338 I Amen”-.lM'" Cleveland I I .30 I on I pin Kansas City in: 001 014---ll I4 I um .u....i 1,. te PIII Smith. He was Detroit I00 I01 f00-- 7 I 1 n ". Pl player nus Mcnomioti. Got-man tat Pin-ml W: 1- "L M"- carrer (It and Thompson; Toy-tMl5"'l 3 1 -750 "I took. Mass (at liiiiahg tai Wotalglmnnd '5 I 114-- H (Ii and Wilson. W-Poiucain IN! I M 1 life. L-loaning! H-Rs: KCy-lki- Toronto I I .3 1'5 ms. Simpson; i-Tutttie. Havana I I All 1 an up” lllCtmtl'Q Olnllllfll-71.1 0!MolItrcal I I ID I nit...-..,.g... liiuoii nutosssa 1 rnncimin I I .311 11-". anemia. Red Moon. Znmintt tot. tiesim ooiuiiitm i I an sail in. M (It. riinieies t7! us masters: to gum. (B.reIve.:. tli. spring PROBABLE PITCIIIB in . ti. - - mmbhu deter Ir mm. " . "M M" 7035 int - "W559 amiss! It at: . rain. ""1!" "'5" '4, 7.” I-a.',?g1u' , Il:Ip('G-IQ record is was . QQII-It 1 - was credited with the victory. The an old One afternoon contest. betwecni poned hocaiise of rain. New York and Ctncnnati NHL Players' Ass'n Wants t improvement in Pension Plan l T0R0NT0 (CP)-The National Doug Harvey. Montreal Canad- .Hot-key Lcagiie Players' Associn- tens; second-vice-president. Fern tion said in I statement that is Ft-rn Plaman. Boston Bruins; Vrcqucstini: an "imornvenicnt in third vice-president. Gus Morison, the pension plan and pat-tit-iptilion t (Ihicago Black Hawks; secretary. in proceeds from television" of .lim Thomson. Toronto Maple games. iLeafs; and treasurer. Bill Gads- The I ssociiition held its first bY- N5-V” Ymk RGNSCNL Thomson meeting since its formation last '""0'""-"-d liter the V955-57 IM- ppby 11. --A” Mlmly at me ass", l son that he would never again ciation was held in abeyance un-"Pay '9" ll” L955- til the end of the season so as- Th"m5"" Said 5' "'9 um! hi not to interfere in any way with "mild "Emil my offer of I con- ihs primary purpose of winnlng' "Ni '”"l' "'9 LN"! NPIUSC hll hockey games." President Ted i ""W".-V '0 "'9 "'-"fl l”"l hf-Cl! :t.imiuy ill Detroit Red Wings questioned. . l said. Monday's mt-cling "tit.-xcttssi-it" Thomson's r If a t i o it it with the Maple Leafs and "it appears thin for the best. interest of all con- l cerned nothing should be said for the present." the statement said. NF-W REPRESENTATIVE Lindsay road I hrlt-f prcparcd: statement. saying there had b.-en' 'C0l'ISidCl"aiIiiz discussion' "at Mon ' dIy'I meeting of association offi- cers about suggesting I change of date of the annual all - star game to I "convenient data int npfrmbplj" Askcd for his comments about . the iiInyers' statement and NE”? W WT"3F-I Thomson a Les! president Conn Smythe said his players will hra The all - star game has born.” "M mmwn, '1” to npresmt held before the season opens in them. nu" --1-hams” 1' M 0"'"h"- Ionizer our playcr." Lindsay said that several mat- "He was waived out of the iers now are being submitted in league at the end of the season the owner; but any discussion now l and his contract was transferred would be prematiu-e.' ' to Rochester," (of the American The players' pension is financed l HMKPY Lilli!” SWIYUVE Slid- by ygarly contribution, or sgoo it” .He said Rochester had offered; ugh player. the mm from A 25. . the veteran dcfenceman ii Ialaryl cent increase on all tickets for the l it-tiher than the NHL minimum in: Stanley Cup playoffs and parttiii;iilay for them. but Thomson has proceeds from the annual all-siiirl :'9P:hllf9gmolr8'ld he W1" "EV" Plllf Ime. ll 9 - T The current NHL plan. in force Smythe said in is "llld they I Former White Sox Pitcher Dies CHICAGO (AP!---JD? Benz. 7!. Chicago White Sox pitcher from 1911 to 1918. died Monday of I heart ailment. y y Benz held I lifetime pitching average of .500 and Pitched 3 110' hit game sdainst Cleveland May 1!. 1914. His lifetime mark was 76 victories and 76 losses. Matthews Error is Braves First In '57 MILWAUKEE tAPl Eddie Mathews” error in the seventh in- ning of Monday's game with Chl- cago Cubs was the first by Mil- .waukee Braves this year. The lBraves had handled I73 chances t without B miscue until Mathews lmutteti c.-isey Wises poo-up near lthe mound for I two-base error. i l Comments On l Drug For Diabetes MONTRFAL (CPI --- Dr. Leon ard Mitchell. research director for I drug manufacturing firm. said Monday that diabetics should not By AI'l1IUl wiuas Canadian Press Staff Writer otrraws (GP)-Count on ot- tawa Canadians to continue their spirited. crowd-pleasing brand of fill! in the Memorial Cup hockey final against Flin tlon Bonf - zpailng Wednesday in the Manl- town. The baby Babs have captured the hearts of Ottawa hockey lovers in their first year of ones- Junior Canadians Are The ' Pride of the Ottawa Fans Canadiens took the best-d-IIVII series 4-1 with one game tied. Captain Ralph Bachtrom. to garded as I 309 NHL ptolllod. centres Bob Rousseau Ind Mur- ray Balfour on the first line and Bill Carter plays between Dick Diimouclid and John Annable. Defencetnaii Do Jones nob- abty will take LIsace's place on the forward this with Gilles Trom- blly Ind Claude Richard. yoilnlnt brother of Maurice (tbs Rocket) and Heart (the Pocket Rocket) Richard of the parent Montreal team. to toss Western Canad chassi- pions in an attempt to bring Can- (I:dl'I capital its initial Memorial up. ALL IN WEST IMPRESSIVE RECORD Gaude final and Jean - Marc Picard form one regular defence combination and John Longarfni and Andre Tardif another. Johns - .- Ieven series will also be played In Flin Flon. if the teams split the games. I third game will be played on the Bomber's ice. Otherwise the series Regina. The Canadians will be missing centre Michael Legace for the first game as he is in the midst of school exams. He is expected to join the team in time for the second game. Coach Sam Pollock will 20 along with two regular forward lines that shone in the team's victory over Guelph Blltmores in the Eastern Canada final. The become unduly hopeful that the. recently-announced new drug for treatment of diabetes by mouth- will free them front insulin injec-I (ions. Dr. Mitchell's statement was rel leased by Frank W. Horner. Ltd..l Canadian manufacturer of the newt drug. it was first developed in butamlde. but is available in Can- ada under different trade names, The drug can be obtained only with I doctor's prescription. One advantage of the drug is that it is taken orally. it will be more expensive than insulin. which must be injected under the skin since it is destroyed in the stomach and intestines if swal- lowed. Dr. Mitchell said shortcomings ti the new treatment should be re-emphasised and that diabetics should not press their physicians to place them on it. "This decision must be left In- tlrely to the physician who tinder- atands fully its limitations." Although certain elderly or mid- die-aged diabetics will benefit from the oral treatment. the young dia- bdlc will have little chance of suit- can with It. said Dr. Mitchell. SCENIC IP01” Considered the finest waterfall in India. the Gersoppa Falls at mmibay trickle from I height of 830 feet. SPORT ECHOES A Salute To A salute to our new island hoc- key champions. the Aces. send along I box top and guess the tune to which it Is written. iiint- It.'s s calypso beat. We have s goalie whose name is Thane. He's small, but Mann. oh Man:i! He's quick and cool and crafty. Keeps his net wick and span. So. hip, hip. hip. for Whitey, since 1941 calls for a player with m" P15-V"5l' "M"-V 30' "9""d two years service to receive al "',3d"'"""5 my Wm" "M "lei pension of about SIS ii month :';'"m:3'nel:"'m" M h"ck'y 1' ml starting at age 45. lnct-eased pay- ” . ments are made no I graduating. Asked 'b"i"' ""dpmp”?'il scale based on experience. "mm ""5 0" " putt” .M in television receipts. he said 'it my; pREsEN1' they're going to take over the Present at Monday's league let them buy stock. They fIlN'ilftRtmiEIll its well be realistic about wt-re Lindsay. first-vice on-sidi-ni. i this." TD BASEBAl.-l. ROUNDUP By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'Montretil 001 Mi lffl R 14 I National League Miami 4i0 ooo Mk 7 II it Pittsburgh moiomi 5 fl Staibincr. Chriitiiinte (ll. Vtirga New York 000.000 ot7x-- X I 0 (St. wll7 (tit. Faust (st and Rose- I Arroyo. Hall (St Kuziivs (tit born; Scmproch. Bolindii 431. llface t7t and Foiles, Gomt-1. and Mason '9! and Mt-Cullottgh. W; Westrum. Thomas (Ti. L-Arroyo.fFnuiit; l.: Bollndn. Hits: Pgh-Folles; NYl(--Mays. Idol of many I fan. Cllollllis Three Cheers for Aces. Those lads won't let you down; They whitewashed B.Y.C. And won the Island Crown. There is I husky named Eitmu-ct Reeves. Guards his defensive tons. when up the ice hI's weaving. Anti-Ace tans always gross. I! you want I beef with Eustace. Better call him up on the phone. Then there": MacArthur whose first nIme's Ron. Does magic with I stick: Helll -shift you out of yntlf breeches. And you'll look like I hick. Chips in to help the goalcr. No doubt tout it. heis slick. Frank Steele: I native of Sydney town. Down where the lltiivl begins. This boy sun. knows his miionl As with that puck he spins. its never loses his temper. Just takes his bumps IId grins. That boy. Grant Grady. steps In the gas And hits both big and small. The bigger the boys who meet h . The Ihndfdef do they fail. And Ci-aiii'ti Ia all-"nag Itliieic. Plays putty good uh I Nit Now Wallie Shcpht-rti's Garth bers of Detroit two of Montreal Canadiens fill nltl l the positions on the 1957 National! hair of thg uuon. Sllfi shown are the combined totals. Hockey League first all team. announced Monday by the league. I Detroitcr on the second all-star the second team showed two Can- Idiens, twn Boston Bruins and one player each from the New York Rangers and Chicago Black Hawks. No member of Toronto First team (with points com- piled brackctcdl: goal: Glenn Hall. Detroit (mg; defence: Doug Harvey. Montrea (172). and Red Kelly. Detroit (sat. centre. JPIID Beliveau. Montreal (Hit; right wing. Gordie Howe. Detroit. (l76I: left wing. Ted Lindsay. Detroit (156). second team: goal: Jacques Plante. Montreal (851; dcfence: Fern Flaman. Boston. (701. and Bill Gadsby, New York (77I; cen- tre. Eddie Litunberger. Chicago U0 (41); right wing. Maurice Richard. Montreal (69); left wing. Rt-til Chevrefllti. Boston tS5t. IPORTS WRITERS VOTED The voting was done by sports writers. broadcasters and telecast- CI in his six NHL cities and was weighted to givs Inch city equal strength. Points were awarded on The Aces He. watched Ruck hit? I hawli Tn Youth Cluh's hopes of scoring. Gord was I real stumbling block. I right A fine He hails from tfharloiteiowm. He certainly helped the Aces game of the best-ot- shifts to. ltopped all Canadienr scorers dur- Detroit Wings And Habs Dominate All-Star Team MONTREAL (('Pi -Four mem-' the basis of five for I first choice. Red Wings and l three for second and one for third. . I Boston goalie who was leading If- Thc Red Wines. winner of thcl for the first half but became ill Germany. its official name is tol- league title. made such I clean- and tan his team pm-.19. nut up for the first team there wash 1 tum goalie . year no. dfopped 'Igg g ti ii Th d' trib tion to luck In the second team. re a o . e is if r.- and Rayner Lamb Ire alternates. Claude Dufour has been the Canadiens regular playoff net- minder and is expected to start against Ftin Finn. His understudy is Harold Hansen. The 19 - year - old Backstrorn ing their unique. three-league reg- ular season schedule with 53 goals and notched eight more against Guelph. The Canadiena played abbre- viatcd schedules in the Quebec professional league. Eastern On- tario Scnior league and the OHA Junior A loop. chalking up I rec- ord of 37 triumphs, 3 losses and eight ties. The selector. voted after each The points Hall supplanted Terry Sawchuk. Harvey. an outstanding player for the Stanley Cup ' was by far the top choice for Ide- fence position. Red Kelly made the next spot comfortably. Both Ind after the first half. Gadlby was also I mid-season choice for the second team but Fiaman sup- plantcd teammate Doug Mohns. I lchnlce It New Year's. BIJLIVEAU LOST GROUND Beliveau lost ground slightly in tthe second half but was still well voting otherwise was scattered. Litzenberger. newcomer to an all- star team. made the second team. maintaining his mid-season selec- ii IL Howe. whose in points were closest to the possible till. re- lgalned tlv first-team right wing spot he lost to Richard the last two seasons. Lindsay. repeater this year along with Harvey. Kelly and Betlveau. was heavy choice for left wing. Cltevrcfils. making an all-star spot -for the first time. supplanted Dickie Moore of Mont- real. the mid-season lender for left wing on the second team. Each member of the first team receives SL000 from the NHL and thou of the second team 8500. Bob Patti? Noses Out Gordie Howe NEW YORK (AP)--Bob Pettit. scoring ace of St. fouls Hawks of the National Basketball Associa- tion. Monday nosed mil Gordie Howe. Detroit's great hockey shot- miiker. for the March award in I Win that old Island crown. Let's hope he's back next season. We like to hsvs him around. Now here"; it hand for Hcnnessey. - broken wrist, received 24 first - The boss of the whole show. For ysimmons and (Doctor) Philo 3-2-i main from I nsuonsl panel lips. Harris and Lcroy Clow. To Ed Gallant Ind Laylh settli- I man tWe'd like to doft our chapeau. lNatlonal HockeylLeIgue. collected pro athlete-of-the-year poll. Petiit, who played the int plrt of the season with I cut on I place votes and it'll points (on I of sports itvriters and sportscast- ers. Howe. scoring leader of the 10 first-place nominations and N points. HUNT No min FOI.A MAQLQ BEST SHAVE WNI.ONnI1Q,h;'..)” I you've got eit-uuiutotpy Wa'rIsiiIassyII'lhiitIhyQgv.u.-.,& ltdfdot yon'vIIv'ti.d..g.'g..Q..m,m”5 -hgm Thin --y it again you very ittlnta "hunt down nddiaoisvci-"nedu'Il'ld.llinleiImIvIwiItithI iifterdiavo lotion butltriglith-sway rus. naantsncli-mp on aim cm .:dMtr.I'enaloas-o I” m. I' 1. (Ii PC into -- I f. you , gh (II It and (51! vs Pb!!! Ii-Oi. &dI.w-ruaisnnuisu. liclwlthetrlit--Cole ' an-has an-at. -Mi n in tut. - York It wuaissiaa - 00 VI ntlolhy (0-0). I Isstaa - tau mi. , an YIrti- Kiln , p ' tut. ., - IIB -- .IIiloInoxIltIA Isoicavsa X t.iau.iivqImiii.u'i Inn. "was instituted without the consent danger of iosinx there's I quick change in-yuiiic; Sandy icon!-x Ild Don Bossant IN btddinl for i Icrons Challenged I Iy Irandon legals BRANDON. Mari. (CP) - Gen- the Brandon Regals of the West- erii Hockey League Monday chal- letuad the American League champion Cleveland Barons to I post-season series for the world mi- niir professional hockey league championship. if his Regain win the Edinbrugh Trophy. Regals lead the best-of-sev-eii WHL final 20 over New Westmin- ster Royals. If they win. they play the Quebec Hockey League chant- pions for the Edinburgh Trophy. Boctieur also blamed a recent agreement between the AHL and the National Hockey League for the rumblings which he said began in Victoria and Edmonton and which have gradually grown as they swept eastward. I He said that under the agree- ment between ilic tow leagues. any player in an NHL club list who has attained his 24th birth- day musi be waived by the AHL clibs before being sent to the WHL. Bouche; contended that the rule is in violation of In agreement professional leagues and of the WHL and Quebec League. Allan Cup Series Iegins Tonight TORONTO (CP) --- The best-of- seven Allan Cup final series be- tween Whitby Dunlops and Spo- kane Flyers will begin here tonight If. Maple Leaf Gardens. other games to detem-tine the Canadian senior amateur T ' championship will be played in Toronto on April 26. 27. Ill. and if necessary May 3. ( and 1. IIICCOUGBING 1! DAY! JOHANNESBURG. South rics (Reuters)-Maureen Morton. I 17-year-old schoolgirl of Springs. near Jolisnnesburiz. has been hic- NOBWAY'l CAPITAL The name of Norway's capital city was changed from ChriIttIna oral Manager Frank Boucher oi- Af- - coughing for 73 days without stop. ' . l .. ; r f: To Big DonNewcombe .-.,-. . E .. . . , ,p --s CITY. NJ; )-- Iarltpa Isstllllllts win what's happened to Diii3Al7ew- Dodgers. eiiinhe. who wonltfgames for Alatoniadtcshdliawouiiiu in 18 but In Novounba tn been IIIIHO finish two starts his Iidtiaae ,4 WI IPI1lII- "He'll III III Hit." the mag. "I'm okay." says big Newk use said: - 3'- "niaro nothing wrong with GOOD AVERAGE ,.,: Newctanhe." iulata Walter--Air In this fits tfive games. til. the Dodgers gave up only 14 Inner. adding. nine. or these. Nsuieoinin I . "I have IIII Neitveombe in bet- tad nine. subirac Newegm for form. I have seen him with performance. Ditchmtl better control. and I have seen have averaged I yield ofnomnw lilIIit.brotwaliothardIr.Buthiatiianoaentna . f In two starts. towering t-igtii hander has given ll hltl. nine for extra bases. Bo has pitched "in" I I-8 innings. ,, Newoornbe hurled seven . in the tune of the sea-I Ion Ilalnat Philadelphia. allowing g seven hits and five runs. berm . out the game 7-0. inlttssacondstart-tlietim game of I doubleheader sun”, at Ebbets Field-Dim only -. I I-3 innings. He took an unxnerci-' fill Ihelllckllltl Yieldllll three stie' eessive home runs in the third in. pin: to Frank Tlipmu. Paul Smith and Dick Groai. He threw four pitches. Three went for homers. Remember When" Charlie Gardiner. then in th- American Hockey Association was Iisned by P” o Black:Hawks of the NHL 30 years ago today. , Gardiner. became I standout iii the Chicago goal. I big factor til the Hawks' first Stanley Cup tri- mph in 1934. He died in I Win- nipeg hospital only two months after the series. victim of I hflll hemorrhage. O I t ttrlsmant 1417021: Uymiai Si lolad with . .. 'AlI.WEATHEI' Waterproof Floor Emu mold. .. 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