MAY 1. 19411 §_— .1 e.’ CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, . w 1 Ezstilloux Outpoints Marquart In 10-round Bout For Light Title K190181011 0f referee Jackie John- son and two judges 1n defeating h s most dangerous challenger. l-Ie not only braved his superiority in can- adian circles but strengthen ms stand among the world's bestellghg. weights $45.11!! behind on points us the elelilh round started. Castilloux opened cautiously but finished with a terrific offensive. opening a cut below Marquarvs right eye with a left hook. he followed with a flurry 0f bunches that had the Winnipeg battler BTOREV at the bell. The champion held the ed e in six rounds. the second. fourth. ffth and s1xt.l going lo Murquart. The win- nipeg bov had Castllloux 1n trouble 1n the fifth when he drove a right to _ the Montrealers stomach, As the llile to <l(‘1l‘ll(l iuuisei as he lean- round closed Cnstrloux sto ped a n. “mind thc rcpcs. left hook and suffered s, sight cut "(nsillloilx l-tilllllld _l1l8_11_1l8_._Il1_1’lL5_(_J_n__h1S_l6fl2“Eyjklld. _ | BASEBALL RESULTS l I ..~. rncnllints: Nationg .t Si. Louis tram), Amsricrln-None, i 5y William H. - umsday Canadian Press Staff Writer ONTO April 30 -(CP) — Ffifi, irom behind in the closing . 1;,- 11.11“) Castrlloux e._lminated ‘at (‘Win t-i’ hi, 6.211111 to t..e Dom- o" iitiuircigllt title here tonight, pnlilicli izlllv Marauar. ill 10 rounds. There lzdowiis 1n the non-title 133 pounds. three imam than Marquarht the - i r lad his opiionen on film‘ knockout in the I01“), y. ‘lltl us he pumpcd rig. ts in Witt t1; that licad. Marquart. ‘I v - the lcrocltv of the (‘ilultlzanls attack was un- iollt._ “iclulilnu nflilills Mulcaliy and Warren; _ Kllnger H-elntzc lman and Davis. ' . Lntcrziationol- Brooklyn 000 030 000_3 5 3 1;; , if r ciiudiilcd. American Cincinnati 000 000 000.4) g o i\50('.il1-.Ull~—Y\0 games scheduled. Carleton and Franks; Turner, Moore aiid Inm-bardl. l'i;.~"l'icllll.n"s RESULTS Boston .'\.\ll~1ltl(‘.'\N LEAGUE 011101180 200 002 012 1-8 13 2 000 101 000—2 5 1 (Ten inningsi. _ 100 000 0U_0—1 2 1. 11ml and Swift; Rufflng and Errickson, Coffman and _ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 000 531 000-J) 12 0 Buffalo 011 000 000 ~11 6 Z 020 103 0011-4 6 4 Jersey City 100 010 i)1\'--3 7 z , Dlckman, Trexler and Bolton: Salvo and l ygri-iqyai, LEAGUE Montreal 005 520 0011-12 18 2 Syracuse 0"O 300 000-3 R .'i 103 020 000-6 11 1 Crouch and Bcckw" Clsimensen, 001 000 001-2 8 0 tRanbcrt, Jones and Warren. $21.51. 187m“ Red Hot For Derby Winner By Sid llcdcr Associated Press sports Wrltn- - Luuisvllrllrl, ma. Ap.l1 ao- l (AP)—U there Wcll.‘ aliy llllgtrlllg dcuois that Bilnccill ls lillt’ 'l€(1 hot" 1-11 ng lll sllurdays K litucky t Dcl-b_\'~a. wed u. fiOLllllillly we grtaiest horse wince M.:n O‘War— they were deeply bui'.(d lll tnej track at Ohurc-ilill Downs today. l Blmelcch not only wultzcd 1n with the Derby T.ial Stake, llyillg al.t...;.i.rif Bouts Promise Action Galore Philly n1 notion l5 13197711595 l.-::< tomorrow night at m‘? Wiuii Sirlrllllg Clllb when unulll Prince of Wales bouts are scheduled. ll‘ least. were prom- l‘ William Reddhl, axing instruction at ‘tut tow days the more n fighters who are in Passeau, Page, Olsen and Hartnett’. l ll" lBrowns Beat Yanks; 2 Hit Performance NEW YORK. April 30—(AP)— The plague of ponsiders that has kept the world ohampicn New York Yankees in quarantine this spring broke out again today with a two- i hit pitching performance by young i Emil B-ilcli-llll 0i’ St. Louis Browns and save the Westerners, a 2-1 Am- erzcan Baseball League victory. It was the first start of the sea- son for the 25-year-old recruit from San Antonio in the Texas League. Red Riuffing held the Browns to five safeties in rebuttal. In Boston, Gllzcago WNW S0! started in where they left all! last season by combing three Red Sox pitchers for 12 hits and a 9-4 vic- tory. ‘Illle last time title clubs met, the Clilsox swctpt a. three-game serzcs. Every one of the White Sox flit safely and all but two of them score-d. Frc McNzlir, former Ried Sox infielder, paced the visitors by concctng for a homer and 5 single. At Philadelphia, two home runs each by Hal 'I‘rosky and Ken Keit- ncr worked Cleveland Indzans to a 10-5 victory over t-lle Athletics. The Indalt-a impiwrcd the offer- ings of two Athletic pitchers for l3 .b1ows. The set back was Philadelphia's third in as many games. In ‘washing Joe Haynes‘ ptching aiid his mate.‘ 13 tilts gave Wash- 200 500 000 (1.47 1g 0 I izigtnii a 9-4 victory over Detroit 112cm, Detroit took a 2-0 lead in the Lorpez- ltllird inings whm Barney McCosky a lloine run. Bruce Campbell tliolrd and. Charley Gchrlnger wlllglfd. ‘(Tex 7’ Carleton Enters No-hit Hall Of Fame As Dodgers Down Reds Tennis Top-ranking Star Visiting Here .the series Into a third game_ \ i l I / r® 11-3.‘. lions M! n"; A BLACK car BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING International League Semi-Finals Lil-sl- Tlllht on the Holy Name Alleys Cudnlores Dry Cleaners Look the Tonsorlal Artists in for a real i @198," llD in the 1111503111116 of the semi-finals by a XIIBJOTrIy of 147 D-ns. The second game will be play- ed Thursday night and the Ariisfis i‘ Sfly lllfy have a real massagclni; , iwdv l0!‘ the Cleaners and force Tonsorlal Artist]; (YET OUR WAY _ _ BY J. R. Williams R.- y and Trmll; B L {Lilli utunrr and Placock- Bone , 6a I‘S 0S6 211-1 10o 111-4013 I nocileder 12o 01o 0110-4 '11 ' 01o on oao--r> 12 l Newark 01m loo nor-Li 1() 2 i 0 6 IIIgS iirlllslcy‘, Bcszc, Rx‘).t and scilrfllnu: Vance and: Bmuitlu a. u 11mm. Scars. i I Din-sit. om 000 101-4 9 2 ‘Ilcrcnilo 100 n02 004-17 13 o ‘ ¥“E‘.‘,’. ‘i913? ‘}l"",', 3° “QM” T‘ imrtt tun lllll) on 13x-—9 1s 1 Baltimore 00o 002 004- a a 1 .lf§,\‘,;§’ghfgfli"“,,,,1‘,,‘¢‘“,;{. £11K‘. “mi-l . 'l'1'<illl fllld Tebbelwl RiTTYIlSPFt B9111 flllfl Hflllllli iilCUlhlCll to Roiililslcl‘ Rod Wings 117111 Fcl'l'r1l_ Hughes. JCIICS and K100111312 and (lfOilbllf-l ollu game bnlow a .50!) ilcrccntago iii nine Intcrnatonlzl 1335912111] League starts. 'l"llc Bears ccnlbz-d Mike vetcrnn 1‘l§1l1.1li1lld8l‘.fO1'10 hits but tllov wore well-distributed and hc encountered a minimum trouble chalking up his second win of the year. Jcc Vance, tolling for Newark, ill- ‘owcd only sovcn scattered lilts hilt littd shakv silpport and twn of Roch- csterls four l'111lS_ were unearned. Iii Jcrsev City. the hnmesters made l1 clean sweep of F1191!‘ Sljllffi with Buffalo and 1‘(‘_E1S19l‘(.‘(l_ trPI‘ sxlli straight victory. defeotin: the psmi "-2 in tlic fniirth and linwl. lzllinc of a homo-stand an Wlllfh thci l it‘r= Giants took eight c-ut of llillfi‘ games. At Syracuse Montreal Rcralsi rompcd tn a 12-13 victory over Syr-t acusc Chiefs in the closing qamc ct; tlic homo stand. It was a lnritz drawn-nut affair in irhivh 26 ll 1-“ and tivc 17110115 added to a 111111‘ hour ititerruirlcn because of a wild and rainstorm. .i!::~t"' iolncrrowi night . putting finishing touches ilalluing program and last number" expressed their at taking the title lrl l0 saw the scraps last. uclnbci" the youthful it up plenty and in stood tue to toe and :i\:iss has been made for ‘ learned yesterday, announced if of putting ad- . into the competi- lo donate trophies or iifcr would be accepted unis suggested he sent to the pro- lllitlli-‘ll this department. ' \\.llill<-i~ or not trophies are » t lunlrowi night the boys .lll to put on it good show, .1 in ciirrv oif the div- . , itlslilp for this year. “lain” at the gate is to be in purchase much needed '1 lcquipliient at the college, J1 f. 110101‘ tins 0111., April 30- - 1.9T of tlvn tllies '1‘. in St \'e.:son's Marie tit ll‘(‘ l“ 111g farm near died _\'l"*ll‘1\\\"_\' following it". slllllll‘. it was announced Til." olhcr t-uiln, sired by us, :4. lll gcod health. YEO THEATRE wns as easy a tilllniirh us 119's ev r l a-way ilcnl seven 011131‘ candxlatcs for SotLrdil-ys classtc, bur-he ran most of the olhers 1131111. out oi Few War Names l . the Derby, and may have ruined ' F01‘ Blg Derby one or two for keeps. i Colonel E- R. Bradley's b’d for a j ____ fifth derby victory came down the i (Canadlan he“) stretch en ily with the nrst of the NEW YORIQ Apr“ 23_Few field splcad out behind hm. He _ “Gyms nominated for the 1940 Ken. 11111511251 2 1-2 lenimihs in front and i wckv Derby at Louisville. May 4 it could have betn 22 1-2, for Joc- i have‘ “times with a "militaristic" key Freddie Smith didn't let hm ring all the way out at any time. i Oi the 126 Derby nominees this It was his eljhth straight victory year, only four have names that in a tlvo-yeal‘ racing career that 1 are associated ‘WW1 W8!‘ lam“- novel‘ has seen (l-of:ut_ It probably 1 They are Call t0 C013“. Bill-left’. (jflrriey Pigeon, and Flight Coin- maiid, the 1111.101‘ 1M0 btilh 1UP‘ notch candidates. Only once in 65 years has the Derby been Won b a thoroughbred with a true "bel gercnt’ moniker __wm- Admiral in 1937—~8!1d his “any? is largely a reflection of his lalrlolls sires-Man o‘Wul‘- had. despite the filct that the re t ; cf the fieid was nince uip of gal- i leper: who were supposed to face] him Saturday in the mle and a quarter run for the roses . They ivcre sllptfosbd to. that. is, until they tried the trick today. Several lhorscsshwlthlogarillllflgg ‘ cs, 51101 as ar 1 '. txelilllnmlple, have finis ed in the money lrl past Derbies. (By The Canadian Press; 17115 lcngeit, major-league nase- I 115.11 game iii-as played between Bns- r 11 ms prgsenf, European conflict is used to any extent as a source for names. it DrO-bflbly Wm I? 1W0 tton Bmves and BrockKVll Dfiflf-"ls l ycgrs before the influence is noted since the 1940 crop of fools W01'1'1 be s-year-olds until 19-12. GALENTO FIGHT POSTPOII 20 years ago today. The terms. tied 1-1 at t-he end or the ninth inning, had completed 26 frames without further scoring when the game was called on account o! darkness. Starting P-‘icmls ~ new YORK. Ainril Bil-MP)- beon Cadore, Brooklyn, and At the rcqilcst of Tony Galento. his IB-round fzgiht vtiltlh Max Baer n; Jeheey City's R-oscveit Stadium was postponed to July 2 by Pro- mcter Mke Jacobs today. Origln- ally, it was scheduled for May 28. (Zalenta asked for the po t-pone- mfnt because of the death last week of his manager. Mike Jacobs. Djebel And Lighthouse II Joint Favorites Joseph O:- chger, Boston — stayed in for the whole game. Dangers 0 Wartime Gossip ls Stressed OTTAWA, April 30-—(CPl—The Department of National Delencel has started a general nation-wide campaign to educate Canad ans lzi 11h: danger of gossip about naval, military and air fo.cs matters duv- Zng war-tonic. Notices appeared today in public buildings in Tsronto carrying su h warnings. Tihey are similar to tihcsc posted at lcadlrrg seaport: early tn the war and are the first efforts to carry the warning message to clvuiuns at inland points. The cbfect is to prevent tdlo c"l~cu‘:iti:n of information which {might be picked 1m by remy ag- |enits and relayed to Germany. 10bit \‘.f\’l‘i‘.i tun‘ Al. L n. A nod-tor cabiei —ll\lgfilo Bollgacis French-bred iDicbrl and the Earl of Dflfbys Lighthouse I1 tonight were made ioint frlvorliies at 11 to 4 to win .tnmorrc~u"s two thousand gulneas. ‘first of the seasons lnrce-veur-old mlnwics. l The next choice was the .Maharajah of KolhnDllY-f T-‘m’ Mieilx at 1 to i. followed av Fallj rwst, 9 to 1; Stardust. 100 to 9 Princ-s Tetra, loo to a: riiiitilu-s- 20 _‘ _ _ — THURS. 2nd. DlON'l‘l\(l'lll|v}_5A'f_ “h. Matln 3.00 . . NIKM $30 PIIW.“ -Wlhlle th= b-lk of lnformatcn an to 1; Ridi@y_ Epiiubpum, and Nult lenrmv seem might px-l; up from d. "w, 25 to I; Turkhan and tcasual conversation among Clnad- "Through the Mist. 33 to 1: Blivlru- llfllli Probably Wald be hill-Were mn Accord and El tfwrocoo. 4'1 l0 ,me-.e is aways the oossnoliltv that i i; Hnldal-rcch. Luci lus Coli- ‘ _ x ,- . i -\ i/.;.‘.’1//,~/. - 11/ W1, ‘m’. tug/f‘ _-/ . YOU GET OUT OF HERE ,WORRV WART"VOU GOT NO BUSINESS I KNOW lT-__ JUST GIVE ME A FIVE~MINUTE ~ START DOWN THE iii ALLEV BEFORE vou e-\ . COMMENCE ./ .. 2 BAD NEWS ABOUT THE CHAMPEEN 1 YAM GONER FlCal-h get/ton , TEU. ME THE ciUél‘ ONE GLOVEEH? - uulr HEG AS B16 AND ‘BTRONG A3 AN OX. IN THE RING r HE WEARQ! ONLY ONE éURE THATS ALL HE NEEDS WHEN OHll GET 1T‘. HE WEFRG ONLY ONE GLQVE ON NLOUNT OF HE S0046 . BOYlNé: ONLY ONCET! _ 5 GLOVE CHAMP OUR BOARDING HOUSE _- _ TiM PLANS TO CHRISTEM i-liS MEN CRUiSEQ FRIDAY “"6”. MAJOQ -- HE THINKS MORE oqessiuc. MATTEQ5 YOU GOT ENouei-l WlLl. POWER TO 8u$T A BOTTLE OF QEAL Srlrdeo ovate HER BEAK AN'STlL1_ as ABLE T3 TALK/M THEREU- BE MOREN ONE Jueysds Tue BOYS cam t» r/ 0F THEM BEFORE YOU GET A CRACK AT THE 1N N‘ CASE, LE6 GET STARTED W. Weath i i‘ mow YORK. April 30 ——<AP> -- Carleton. a righthander who serv- J. Dyikerlserbi. $35 James Otto (Tex) Carleton, a 33- ed terms with st. Louis Cardinals Laird Wait, Montreal, Canada's D. Mayne 172 197 l2‘ l ._vear-01d refugee from the minors. and Chcago Cubs and got into one ioD-rankin tennis star in 1939 ‘R McDou all l» ‘l’ i entered baseball's no-hit hall oliworld series with each. was sold to was in C iarlottetowin yesterday ‘If 35mm; 18o i tame today by pitching the unde- the Dodgers din-in the winter Ly Watt said he did) not bring his iE_ McGee 130 2y 196 I rd kncw that fincmoma Bnywhflr’ T981911 Brooklyn Dod ers to a 3-0 Ml1Wfll1k€G or the erican Assocla- tennis gear with him as he believ- a 2“ It's Bla kC t‘ i ii- Qllifnllll, W" Clllclllll“ l Red-l "l i‘ 11°“ all" wlllnlnli onlv 11 and l0s- ed the courts here would not be Tomlqim‘ Virginia:lobgccilrglrfhellllituwhllxfled a ona League me. ing nine me "i . , " l "' It was the nintlla straight victory He refusgll t? ggtft illrifslgttled bv glllidyAgrfifllllialoogartllv llamlel 5&3- Cuflmm-g’; Dry Cleaners. and whats more for the Dodgers. tying a modern three errors his teammates comm“; “min Tennis“ club l‘? ,1?“ 0,. T5,- maior league record for consecutive d in the early Inning, and‘ hfme [he court -l ‘d’ W191i“. ~11 __ tE, Cudmore 168 170 254 l-fi w l wins at the start of the season- a last five frames set he leagle 1 b ls Ho" be ready 1°‘ IB- Afbiul: 125 192 15o l s? ' istrln last attained by New York champions down 1n orcer ‘ p av y “e cnd °f the “T-‘ek- iG. Cudmore 220 1'0 1:‘ steals 1n 1918. at Pittsbur n, Rhiladelphlals A‘ presfm- Wm "mils m? P-El ‘ J Rush 225 iaao PW" ‘m w“ m." It also was the second no-hlt rookies had a feld day at the ex- open champ 10mm” in ma“ 5mg‘ M. Block 195 gas 159 game of the young season, coming pense of theslumping Pirates tiiil- les‘ and “nth Ken Farmer‘ a m" W Cudmoro 196 149 061 two weeks after Bob Feller shaped in: a 6-2 victorv after chasing the low luont-“laler‘ holds the ‘Hell's Total-1302 ' his opening -dav 1-0 victory over Buds ace hurler Bobbv Klinger in “mm!” “Lee Wm‘ Mm - i High s}, 1' g; M-G l, (alive agd Indians against cllicagohheltlklrd inning. 1t was the fourth “fill oil rllilnmx‘: h“ 1mm“ "Mi Hrill omega“ M. Bllmilccéollai 1e ox. S r8 tsetba ‘ 111 -' 3U cs clam ion '11’ ° ' ' . ~ _ 1;‘ ck for Pittsburgh, we Provmca D s 1p of} Next‘ gamfi in m“ scnes Thum l '—" "rm - diiyggisht at 8:30. Witt. _ u INDEED, SNLlFF-“QWOU MAY i INFOQM ‘HMWAT 1 AME -inr 1i.,i, ‘to sf HM’ G533 5m rgg‘ Thar LAiV e; ~~ 5 THAN MOUTHING tlaietue ' TO cLE-"ru THE PHRASES/w om Fetoav sate/say ~ NlGHT r SHPiLL BE ereloo- ‘I we A DARK JUNGLE M. ‘gr. ' MENTALLY, THAT lS-“t... 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THA LL TAKE O CEN TRATIONLBUT IF YOU LEARN THAT, YOU'LL GET‘ SOMEWHERE I'LL LEARN NOW RUN OVE T AND HOBBS AND GET THOSE TWO AFFIDAVITS I . -usu I'LL B: SOMEBODY TO CONCEN- AND TILLIE WILL BE EROUD THEY HAVEN'T ANY CONFIDENCE IN OH. Ll 'L B011" I DlCJlJ"l' QYF \(\-,l-J DQYX/N “TW-lhlli.’ I DO HOPE YCLI DIDN'T GET WET‘ OH,TILLIE,PLEASE TELL ME WHAT MAC SAIDJI WAS THINK- ms ABOUT LEARN- 1N6 TO concen- TRATE AND DIDN'T HEAR ~h\¢