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A-:.v.":2:.-at .-. ... .,;... e -.....-TZ-,,.. i IV THE ARSOCIATED PREQE (itiit';i:n White Snx padded their slim American League lead by handling the still - stumbling De- troit Tizrrs a third consecutive dr-fcai. ti-S Thursday and Boston's Ted Williams' pushed his batting avrrngr in .435 with a 3-for-3 day it: viii iir-rt sot cu.-triiped Wash- iitgiiiit If-T in tlic only iiiiivr til. tiunie inviirliilvtt. i'lctitl.1nd lntltzius un- cmrrwl K-'lll'-at tlity's lilt'h'lIli('T'- aaiu 'i-It. cutting the .-itlilcticsi win- iitti: sllPElh at three games l'Itlt'Il1n.'lIli 4-tunic-alivc lictllcgs iii,irii- it fltllf' in a rim pitlliiie tip in "too uizii .1 ti-It Hill on t'liit-tigti (Wilts iii Ihr Iotic Mitiiitiul l.I'r'ij.IUC gnmc ltrooklxii and New York. only other Xi. trams scht-tlulcd. wrre stunned by rain Tho Whiic Sits nitu til luv the srusttii nittl ii llZlll1tilIlt' -'illI'-"Kl Of tlic -iilr M-it it-rt. luiilwcs. rnmctl .'ilic.irl tit tltc 'l'1,.'cts with a thrcc-rtin third iniiiu: White Sox Crush Tigers; Boston Thumps Senators- ..lat-k llarshnian won it. with Mil-L r lard Howell's relief. t , TWO-RUN iiouai.i-: I Spike Williams liad a two run douhlel and tun singles and walked ugrgg times. The Red Sox battered five. Senator pitchers for is hits. Genal Maui-h also chipped in a twrrrun Roslnti double as George Susce rlaiiiicd Ilie decision with is three hit rclier iob in-cr 5 2-3 innings. (tlint t'utirtnc,x"s two - run horncrspikc Briggs won't last nut the ant rid of Hinton started Wiilardiyear everybody gave him as 390', xxixnn in the fotit'th and the Nats "ll manalei were without another hit until When the club I'll?-iilEPi'l presi- rlllll Iriplcd with two nut in the 59"” lall lleiih ”li”'l""g (mm ciglitii. .Fl'ed Knoi'r to llarvcy Ilaitscii In The Indians. tliraslii-d I7-6 byl 3 5”rPri3e m0V9v "I"? "H3 Md”- the A's the night ht-fore. won their 5PrCld l'l1m0FS that BI'IL'L!S ihC third Kama in "mg mg; with . club's president hcfure Knorr took three-run ssienth rapped by Vic "V? I351 0910b" 40”” 5' "Sm Wt-rtz' two-run tlouhlc off starter 0” 0' "19 Pl9'"”- t Wally Biirnctlc R:-iv Narleski sal-l The rumors ucrc rt-xiii-ti Thurs-I tagcd riarlv ii'xtiii's first victory,iday when Detroit News columnist coming on HIIOT tius Zcrnial model Edi?" C "W" ”"”'"9 "””"'d lhis 200th iiiainr lc:-ii:iie home runl BHKSS I5 53:v'l"L' ll” W83 l)"VlliiI'9d. DETROIT t.-iPt I-'rnnl - offiri .wqllIl)blPS in the Detroit Ttgcr or- zanizatinn broke into the tip?" Fhursday and indications are Illa! Briggs Might Not Last Out The I957 Season jverbal contract with the new own- years until the record I5.wo,iln transaction last summer. has pro- pared a letter of resignation "Just in rssc." Later. Briggs called tin story its collection of ridiculous non- sense." "Peo le are Just trying to makal -srtmgth as out of-Knorr's resigna- lton . he said. "He Just had to devote more time to his radio and television interests. thatls all. As far as I'm concerned. I have a ers and I'll stay as general than- ager as long as they want me. I've been liberally misquoted, tbat'sl that's all." But a reliable source close to. and Fisheries. Mr. iJcnkins. Ralph Jenkins. President - P.E. Island Flish and Game Assn. land Sportsmen at Queen Hotcll STANDlNG- Bruce Wonnacott.! GROUP at dinner ieiidersdykesourccs Spurgeon lciikins. iornicr Provin- cial Senior Game Warden by I!- Gifi Clurstiss for CANADA'S MIDDIE-HST MIIITLRY PERSONNEI. . . . ADO OTNII IMPERIAL I'0BAG& MAN?! CAN II Ill! 70 CANADA'S IDITID NATIONS IMEIOENCY IOICI 01.00 aanaa 400 Mai soda and rcniftanca tot IMPERIAL TOIACCO CO. PO. Ios 6500, Montrocl die, Acorn. Sccy-Trcas.. Queen's County Ass'n.. E.H. Stewart. Vice- Pres. Southern King's Aas'n.. Charles Roberts. Tryon. Hilly good for tvio runs in the eighth. Iin resign. Green tiuutcd iiricus as,the new owners said that they: last night. SEATED ii in rt. P.A. Seoy-Tress. P.E.l. Fish and Game n-t have been unhappy about some oil the way to a line future Th:-v chakctl soul It IVIW I-iricft in a game 'ha: h 'l19llli&-' Four Cub errur: provided thll-"Yin! "'9 51'" "Whit "ell ml - l arc ll viug tulthe things Briggs has done anrilM"'"” ban. Deputy Minister Dept. I A5l'lI.. Arthur Ross, Sturgeon. Ed- ! Guardian Vlgoio I the Departiiient at being unavoid- ably absent. He referred to the cordial relations which existed, adding: rt think we all agree that trades training opportunities for young men of 16 it rintibic: amt ctr. -nun. t. left on Redlegs with iiucc unearned runs Ersaclcven strong I I hast ttinmc ximitm anti Rtibbnias Cincinnati tuadr the most of:l”l"l It!-as it it uerc a iactur,v orpaaid. tgtat 'C:Fl8'l;ll thin:ls bavtcv . t a a y Phi . ; it I - it pair of six hits that int-iudcd Don Hoar; someIttng.' l Gen ISCIISSE OFOIIS 3' In C I D G i-iiilslpttiii (l.l4llP1xt(i:(H.'Vt.'lllIlt' I-ox. uvslttio-run (ittulilc ilrnnks I;-iwrencc, ll 31” V" nnwlm mill Bm:gs' Spike has had seven! things W91” llttiz: li.. 2iii'tt'2l2l' wt til xvis 3-lwun it viitli ittuug llivk Drotl the V1105! mmll) t"l'Wd lh" l”1”'5 fol led 0m 10 l""'-" I a for-5 uttlt tun tit-ttiilr-' and n sin-ilnwer. tlrsitttc a 9-6 Chicago edge . . .7. sew. . c.:-m. F F W .Io In (thit-ago) I6 - hit barragnilii hitting. e a '-w-7- '”"-””""' "” A ('(IilliIllllH"HlHI')' fliilIlPl' Icnd-Jdirl in a few well-chosen words I err-d Ini'm"t' (thief Provincial. In accepting the lift. Mr .len Game Warden Spurgcon Jenkins kins referred in the courtesy and Swat- 5 The Charlottetown Guardllll. Friday. April 26, 1957, SPORTS TRAIl Pitchers Seem To Do Well CINCINNATI t-if” Warren C. Giles. president of thc Natitinalt League. antioiiiirt-ti Tliursday thati in the ftiiurc both the runner hitl Hook Action Causes Change tinnal iriierfcrenre. Battt-rs in such instances havel been crediicd with a hit. In a stzitcnicni. Gile said: "if in the umpire's judgment I by spot-tsmcn of the Province st cooperation extended tohim by the the Queen Hotel last night was Minister and Deputy Minister of highlighted by the presentation of Industry. Resources and Fisheries. a beautiful. suitably engraved under whose Jurisdiction he oper- wrist watch as it further token of, ated following retirement from his appreciation of his strict adher- Federal Government position six ence in cntorrcmcnt of the Game. years ago. He also told about scv-t cral highly interesting expcricncesl y a batted ball and the next suc-l runner wilfully and dcliberatcly- ACE "W "9" thirty Yea”- l) cceding runner or batter will belinterfcrcs with a batted ball withl declared out if the runticr wilfully the obvious intent to prevent a. g permits himself to he struck. ldouble play. the ball is dead. that IIIWI DFt'S1d0tl- M19-F g ' runner is ottt for interference andt welcomx in the well attended and Emil W'”t' President Ralph Jenkins of the particularly in the earlier ycrirs. Provincial Fish and Game AssocI- of his work. "I thank you with all extending a my heart for your expression of Mr. Jcnkins said. 'l'hc Aiiicrican Lratziie also is, g adopting a similar rule. effectivc.the umpire shall also call otit thelrcprcscnlativr meeting. bc re- Deputy Minister PA- liluI'lIHR- Thursday. (lilcs said tncxi succeeding runner because of attested H Grahani Rogers to him PXDFCSSPG "10 FEET” "I "0"- maka the prcsentation, which het Dnugald MacKinnon, MITIISIPI oft The change is the result of an the action of his teammate. action by Don Husk. Cinrlnnatil ”Nn runner may advance and player, who on April 21 in Mil-.no rtin may score. Despite The Adverse Rules be thrown t-ftet-lively without a lot of practice. When it was lcgall the pitchers vicnt to the mound Bi WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK (AP! His name is watikee uhile running between, ”The purpose of this is in arldf ad second and third aitcr getting a':-in atldltiniial pcniilty when a base-A S B 9 hit ficldt.-d 2. halted ball and pre-yruuncr ticlibcratcly and intention-l vented a possible double play. tally interferes with the batted halll I Giles said both the National andl tevcn going in so far as to tfield'l the American leagues will rct-om-. the ballt to deprive the defence of an npportiinity in complete a pos-' (mm , llnuiid Dogs Stan tiny Mr. Jenkins has done a wonder- ful inh and it will be difficult to replace him in an important post-I iitiii " "A lob well done in the line of tiut.v." was the keynote of brief remarks by I number of speakers from various parts of the province as they extended good wishes to lirs. Jenkius.'I'hcsc were: Eddie Acorn. RH. Stewart. Aldius Mac- kenzie. Frank Acorn. Tom Lothian John White. Art Hogan. Arthur Ross and Dan McRae of Heather- tiale who received a big hand when his age was announced as eigbtyone and still an ardent sportsman. The meeting rinsed with singing "He's I Jolly Good Fellow." Remember When. Winnipeg Falcons. led by Frank Frcdericksnn. b I a II k e d Sweden The Canadian Army's Soldier Apprentice Plan gives you the opportunity to take military and trades training. to further your academic studies, AND EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. You will be trained in one of 22 diferent trade: by carefully selected civilian and military instructors After your two year course you will be posted to a Regular Army unit. Enrolmcnts start on June Ilrd but you may apply at any time. You must be 16 on the day you enrol, have a Grade 8 education and be able to meet Army tcst rcquircmcnts. Applicants are i.- nsiderod in the order in which they apply. ACT NOW. Telephone or vi'.it'I your local Army Recruiting Station for more inforntarfon. or mail (Ii: coupon below: Anny Recruiting station. MIA Kent at.. Charlottetown. P. I. I. , Telaphaaa Still loin: Lewis Burtlette. .lr.. i . d I Ih - . I , .3 ma”'7:" mm" Tphhpl” "' ('i"'l .T:"'."h1T..'::. !:,Pl,nTp,1l,l,:Pr:.,', rrrflirfec that I'll Pishc”ti:l- i sihlc rlnulile plav The spirit of the T," S"""""S"l' R " W l i " E "ma" nadir” 'w')a"""”-V ”""kT of sltppor pim iv.-om Ra np"f0-fr" tier will not be crcditcd with a base tulrx rcriiiircs that runrtcrs avotdlbmgnp mmluded me" Srgmw lilnylzl l'awl;”' Billlv Le-X Emmi pt, 5 - - . . t. t - , , I C . . , g . '1 1 . l y V - - H ' 3 m 343 e ust pail is a typni."9ll"'”"l,,,...B 5,andp,,,m lhp 51,”. MC, had hit whcn the umpires tall iiittn-.ititcrfr-rcnt-r iihcrever possible. ' '53;'::m,aW"l:1;”:l:':':I:'l'r' by” El tvildglgf” C" cm W t error. and it lhnlllfl be saliva. 'the some effect as putting oil in The llliiwaukeo pitcher has been 411 . k g - ' T"-'" vindicated bv umpires and NI- lhleratgcfagiiivnlian ..”.".'o pitchers ' ' 0 Tl" '0"0Wl"l "'9'" "" W" Dona” Freddie Pete... Fdnrd o MI SI l1 tonal League president Warren M.” raiymg 0,, 1)., pp”. whm it winners Pam”. Vernon Arsenalml Biswmp Giles of 'I'chhettsl t'l1al'izP flint he uas outlawed indicates the diffi- Smith was master of ceremonies. Awards of tmphies were made to following pin boys: Aubrey Mac- Wll" "ii" "WW ' M" M” Gallant. Billv Deighan. John suiii-; ::w”ne'n""'-'1-:3" at'N- attld 'h;'”;;it'tilf,V In mastering II. If it was R h f R I Arsenauit tztn-; St-mnd high av- W... , t r was . . - . . H ' - 1 yparg 3 ,. 0" avm tries-ll '""l T” 9”"'''W- "ll 'llP- 9 S '9'?" . .l'a"”' Pete" HM" Winners of regular league piay:i 3 .piit-lit-rs wniilti have bccri using it. third hi!-T averaiww FIOFFHCP smauman-lg Lyman Arsenaun. ”"' ””'"1 ”"” ""5 "”"'Y' PW umii. Fla. fAT't -- liiiariii,t'ni1ley beat out All lnficld iiit.tC"”" l'7”" Junior Sonicr. Mark Delaney. Joe Possibly because he has a pecul- Wiinnm of ladies nltv 09-: (Fuller Brustit Gallant. Billy Gal- I2-fl to win the first Olympic hockey cbainpinnsliip II7 years tsgn 1-" li".Zi'al..”',..3i'i”.”2T..flS .3.2"S.9l?.'I?.l I "we ""6 '"-- without biiaatiom vow tW"'PM0t ' '" having lttaaicn Ilic United States I T." W” T9 A H" F"'""- ' 2-0 and Czechoslovakia 15-fl. I N,” .. g T'” CC” "C 't " T ”T l Addicts scorrisii AREA I c,-.,,ty..,,,. ct-nmiirty rirui. land-locked in-, I , In 0! mp NM." Son in srntlandq I ravniza is in miles long with mtiximumi Yillnhm width of five milcs. far mannertsm on the mound that sled us is that despite the fact the , xv”-:3 rm: i'tti1Drc::ion at i: moist- ntti-ltil-rs wt-tr allnwed'tn mt .pracl- fl"'l'f" T"ha"":' R".”l;;”." ' 1” t"nr'(ii'lrPl.lalr1'lijt::lrlIi'1gd(r:ltJitlll::' it: tili'ilii-lttkers- Edith Doddm trgvtalnb lant. Bennett Ciow. mu” NT-Imngch.'. an. as0ghpos- figs 3 ranyikttng ifi; tic lldvhflbiil l'Dll.K-P urs ay mg ii an n-yam! Be" Tnmpkim dww R free gay; gawneng M.-L 1.10,-en,” presemauons were mind! by .h'-"akin ixmnelh I h 2;?! ah.s'arp- short tilvtgling t; the tint-i in -riiaiional League ttnslatiglit on pa” ('lnw. Mrs. Irene Peters. Miss Ea.-1 smith, Tmmn MCNHHI pr.-,5. Bum”; hm Maw,” I” .3" .”5' '6" 9;':.'l-l ”3”' ';:7”' w”' m?" .lal Lovenguth. Lnvcngiith then walked Abrams. R9"! R0dFP”0"- MW G9m'"d0 ldent of Bowling League. and Nor- nmludt m. I "T .9.” "iimwlns , Hal: md mp” Mr mgh. The Marlins scored twice in the forcing In a run. Novak popped T"'"'"'- mill MINOR!”- ” "WW0" ' N" ”""3' "' 1"" '" Md"-V' tthird Inning after two men were out but Smith bit a 340-foot grand Men's high svi-.rage-- Earle The following spoke brlefly.; pitching what you might call a sloppy game. Wei. aiiywiiy. Either the spithall is rliffit-tilt to detect or it isn't thrmin, for wc iiavcn'tl yci brunt of a pitcher bring pcnal- I son. with thc bi-st mark flank Nnak . t ' . lwed for its use. The penalty is pretty stiff. immctliate disqualifi- cation and suspension for til days. We have our doubts that it could; I-iverynne ls weeping over the poor downtrodden pitchers. biitl thcre vtcrr only nine ..'l0fl hiitcrs in tho Naiirtnal Lcaguc last sca- .-iarnn's .328. it would seem the. pitchers are doing quite well with- out giving the ball a little personal attention. gijggr FoituM Biggest Upset Of All Time flu, fhrrr have been so many fistir upscis or form f"!VPl'SillS re- cently that they've become the es- pecietl riither than the unusual. when Floyd Paterson topples a fellow like Archie Moore. the crit- ic: Iahcl this ihc upset of all time. But when upscls arc rcniembcrcd thrre is only one that deserves rating. I That occurred that June night in IM5 in the innit since gone Madison square Garden Bowl, wherrin no champion had ever successfully defended his title. The was the night James J. Braddock, the Cinderella man plodded and stabbed his way to a sensational upset over Max Barr for the Worlds lleavyweighi Cham- pinnshtp. Braddock was considered com- plctely washcd up years before qitl had retired from the ring aft- ar losing twenty fights and being tosseri from a Mount Vernon ring in a boitt with Abe Fildman. the referee calling it no contest after half a dozen rounds. James .l. Went to work as a st:-vctlore on the harbour docks in feed his wife and children. An Primo ttarncra trained in I934 for his ill fated defence against Barr. a Georgian named Corn Griffin humbled Primo repeatedly. he was chosen for the sernl-final and Brad- dnrk importuned to come out of retirement and act as guinea pig. but in th. third round -IJIIIIOS J. crossed his right in Griffins law and Griffeii went back to Georgia. Braddock then upset heavily favoured John Henry Lewis and Ioiimmi by wnipehs Art Lash l City. in IS rnutids. Max Schmt-ling nu fused to fight Brarldnck asking for it return fight with Raer. but this was disallowed and Braddock drew the shot. his chances were laugh- ”il)ll'. There were 35.000 crowded in the sprawling Bowl for the fight iiiri the pair rcccipls werc S205.- 356, smallish for a heavywcight title tight even in the closing days lo! the great depression and Base had a weight edge of 209': to ' tsnu. At the icry outset Braddock t.Il.fll('l( the champion with his left; land moved in to his right until tBacr never got close. Max was”. listless and set-med sure that has would eventually land a shot and .hring the ciiallr-nger down. hull fby thc end of right rounds hc was .tircd of chasing the bobbing and Iwciiving Braddnclt. Through the last four rounds the cmwd stood and cheered every .Braddock gcslurc. he was fighting ya plannrd fight and it paid off Thc referee and judges gtivc him l a unanimous decision and the biggest upset of thcm all uas a "eiility. On July 2. Wit. Rocky tl'GaIty and Frankie Burnsscitn were in the first boxing bout in ring his-V tory to be fought while a broad-' raster was ttivinit I tlrnetal dcl- Schmttz t7t. Tiefcnsuer t7- and pig", .1.” V, Mm..." .1." -ripiion with it microphone at ring- lde. He was Makor J. Andrew .vhite. the pioneer broadcaster. al- :0 tin was the first bout in ring story that a loud speaker was used. 1' am. Sir. ('ii'.. WILFRED 0. MCCLUSKEY Roger Becker. Draws Rebuke From Tennis Association iioimon (AP)--Raga neeasr. . Iritnifs No. I rnkad Davis up hills act. has drawn a MJATO fins it is "uncalib- ' ass in as i he played as if he was lint going hrwlll the motlolls without car- tj he won or lost and hat hi ltittude was not good" Becker who since has rettirrml . ialagiaad. said he felt the slap in I grist on unjustified. "I think I an ttoii was made to tie noun i I was not tri- hnrnarnenis." Becker ' in completely rIdIcI- Z” - nut. Cal Abrams doubled. Larry. Novak walked and Woody Smith singled. scoring Abrams. Fran- cisco II(-ri'era's sittglc tiroie in The fourth inning opencd with I ptitout but then the rain of base hits began. Miami pitcher Bob T-AITASEITALL Rounds” IESIILTI By THE CANADIAN PRESS National l.r-tinn- 000 002 M0 -.1 9 4 Cincinnati 1510 020 00x-ll fl 0 Draft. Hillman t6 Collum 47) and Net-man; Lawrence and Bill- ley. I.---Droit. ' Ncw York at Brooklyn pptl. rain. cold. Chit-agii American League Clcveland M0 000 310---S 6 1' Kilv 000 IMON--3 ll 0 Wynn, Nnrleskl tilt and llcgan; Rurnt-tie. Gormsn t7t Host iii). and Smith. W -Wynn L -- Bur-y deite. HR: KCy---Zernial. 1 Detroit 020 I01 (Ill 4 I3 ll Chicago 003 13! 101-43 Ill 0. Hoeft. Gronick tat Bunnlng ts) Crirnian tin Wojey tilt and lltnise; Harsbman, Howell WI and Lnllar. W-Harshmsn. L-Gromek. Boston 040 mi (I01-I2 15 O Vasbingtnu 0.10 200 me 7 it It Nixon, Susce 141 and Whitey iernandcz, llyde tit (flcvcnger. 2t Slmie tilt Brodowski 15- and, Coiirinry. W Stisrc. L -iiytic. I International League l I'nronto III) 002 Ill)-2 I 4 Richmond Oil! 000 ms: 4 B 0 Shaw, Jacobs tilt, Grimslcy ist, St, Claire) Bethcl and Chili. Montreal it)! 310 iol-O I2 0 Columbus 100 000 400-5 in I Grab. Wnlr. (7) and Rnseboro; Diinglcis, Sheets Hi. Jackson ill, nonnso (at, Douglas in and On- uska. . Rochester (Ill flfll fln--0 I 1 Miami W! son Na-7 lo 0 Lovenguih. Grenada (7) and siiaiitz; Conley and McCullough. Buffalo IIDMI ID-- 7 ll 0 Nirvana IlIllli&--2 4 0 Drews and Noble; Scantiebury. Cuellar M) and lions. STANMNGI By TIII2 CANADIAN PR1 I Ancfba LQIIUR Bdic I I" (7IIirlD New Yorii Boston . Kansas City ' Clcvclnll ”'.o"I""'i-E4 .O:.-sUao,y, i Smith tmt; second high average -..iiinior Sonlsr t22lt; third high average Allie Harris v).l5t; fourth high average - Windy tllnw slam home rtin over the left field vt;ill. Win-ii the next batter. Herrera. blasted out it double. Lovenguth wa through for the evening. Conlcy never was in trouble and rcturned the last lo Royals A who faced him. i2l4'. Winners of league play-offs: Richmond Virg Toronto Maple Al I ?i.1.'l:',:,'”"" : : M5 W, RICHMOND. Va. MP) -. Bill 5, mm, 2 I .735. 4 one-thel Thursday night pitched ,.,',..,,m,, , , M 4.5 lfiichmond Viizlnlans to a 4-2 vir- ' ' ' .Iory ovi-r Toronto Maple Leafs in International League the opener of I three-some Inter national League series. W L 7'5 931- Betiiel yielded six hits in record- Ritthmnntl 3 3 -- - in his second triumph and sec- MI-Wll 5 3 -714 "I and complet game to keep the llll”-ill" 5 3 -7” '1' Virginians in first place. T""""'" 3 3 -30" 1 He made one bad pitch----tn start i RIWIIPNN 4 5 -W 2'-2 Jok in the sixth inning. Jok hit I M""'l'M' 3 5 3 home rim to Icon Sam Jctiirne. t't-Iumhnl I I -In 3': who had walked. ahead of him. "WNW 3 5 -50 4 The walk to Jsthroa was the first Belhel htid given in his two starts. The Veer won the game with three uncsrned rims in the third inning against rookie Bob Shaw. T'Rt)RABl.l". PITCIIERI NEW YORK (AP) --Probable pitchers for today's major league games. tWnn and lost records in C. C--.s-ms-.---. parenthesrst. . . .v-no-at t.--in Chevrior Quits iii-unktyn at Pittsburgh tnigiitt-. Padres ttot vii Purkey fl-iii New York at Philadelphia tniithl) --Antonclli ll-it vs Hlddix (10) or Cartiwell 10-01. St. Louis at Chl('Ig&'w,0Tl'I ti-0) vs Kaiscr (0-Oi VlllWillIl(0P at Cincinnati tntghtia Spahn '2-0! vs Kllppstein 40-!) American League Boston at New York--Sisirr (Hit vs Slurdivant 104)) Detroit at Cleveland tnigbtt .l.sry ti-It vs Garcia 40-0) Chicago at Kansas City tnight)- tt'nntinticrI from Piicr Onrt and made subject to all kinds of gossip. Touching on election predictions, he said he had heard forccssta that there would not be much change in the June to vote and he was inclined to tigrce with that. On fnrcign fronts. Mr Si. Laur- ent predicted that the West will ease soon triidc barriers with Communist China. The matter had been under discussion at the ra- ccnt Bermuda conference by the leaders of Britain. the United States and Canada. Later the U.S. Washington at Baltimore tnighi)- is d pi posaia for reducing the list of Western items which could be shipped to RM China and i euciuii (1-1) vs Moon (0-1) Canadian officials sairl they iored the rt-taxation. l Race Driver rins-r smcr. tau Mr. st. L a u r o it t'ii cabinet Builds Own Car 1 changes are the first since July 31'. caruantuu (crud 331.1954, He indicaiad that if he is rt- Sadler leaves for England Aprll.t""i9d '0 Pt'Wt'I'- the" '1" '10 "th- 37 with his nelf-derdjnmt and pelt. crs. built 290-horsepower sport; up in For example. Mittcs Mtntuar which he will ctnnpcie in En-vI'Yl"'M"l and time Secretary ropes: races during the next mliisrd iiava arinouleod they will not mutt it I . teontui their seat. That an to The welit - known, 1 . n... . an : remain at their posts null tho driver is to race at Aiiitrae. near.-W"! WW Liverpool. Later he will cumpery To ohsarvers the biggest Ian'- ia Italy and France with his Sad- urine in iae snnsuacad clarion for Special Two. was tho sppointmd I Mr. tidi- He built up sp-ciai Two in up yer. For some ttina . been basement of hit auooeicctric shop nsiutiott liming I support- here. The motor in Q expo.-t,m..,rrI from Toronto Q IIHIII IQ .inl factory model. which Btll sayprcaniation. lwill give on car a in so-aim. TI! 06' IVIIY mtentlll speed at in miles It hour. on sta! la Bump may extend to earsifhegeuapaaonq inicins Beat fa- I pg. fat-tor. they said. may be improved congratiilsting winners: Mrs. May Aresnault. president of Ladies League. Tanton McNeiIl. John McNeill. Allie. Harris. Mark De laney. Clarence Gillis. set-rctary-i treasurer Norman Macdonald. Leafs 4-2 Show had given a run in the sec- ond on a walk and singles by Tnmmy Carroll and Bob Kline. The roof fell in the third as Lite was scored three times on three walks. a throwing error by-Loren Babe. an error by Rocky Nelson and just one hit. a single by Johnny Jaciuk. . . low-Vision Eye . Clinic Opens Mi')NTREAIi ICP) Canada'- first low-vliilon eye clinic for per- sons unable to be helped by ord- inary glasses will open today at Montreal”: Jewish General Hos-I pltal. ' Its function will hr In Iii ultra- sirong magnifying and lclcscnpvl lenses for persons with vision as low as five pcr cciit. Dr Aubic lssenman. chi.-.f op ihtilmoioglsi. says the clinic will acccpt patlcniii referred through regular eye clinics and opthalmol- ngists and who previniisly had to go In a Ncw vnrk hnsplinl oper- ated by the American National Society for the Prevention of Blindness. . 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