Zl ‘ "V , ' "rage 8 ‘<7 The ouraiui Monday. April 2_s.(19.-£4 7 . N.B.-P.E.'i.I" 11 B k b11Ch ' . chi-Sox Move To Toll In A.L.; T ‘““°° °g‘“‘° “S “t “ ‘“”‘”°‘‘‘ Giants Sweep 3-Game Series ning by Cleveland outfielder Daveiin as many days. Rookie right- Philley. hitting .037. was the Tig- hander Bob Trice pitched Phila- ers’ downfall. It was a wild game delphia Athletics to a 1-0 victory which saw Detroit use six pitchers over New York. the lone run re- and Cleveland live-including itsisulting from Joe Dr.-maestri‘s fifth- ..l».... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicago White Sox slammed into first place in the American League Sunday with a double- header victory over Baltimore Orioles. Virgil Trucks firebziiled a 3-2 victory in the opener and Fer- ris Fain ciimaxed a Sox comeback in the second game with a bases- famed “Big Three" of Bob Lemon, Mike Garcia and Early Wynn. The winning blow came off Dick Weik, Detroit's sixth pitcher. The inning homer. Chicago White Sex spoiled Vern Bieklord’s American League debut by,drubbing Baiti- more 14-4. winner was rookie Don Mossi. In the National League, St. Louis lfourih hurler for the Indians. tapped Milwaukee 7.3 behind the iPHlLS I-‘EEBLE six-hit pitching of Harvey Haddix. Mailllfl 37 l0d4|.V- ll"‘lfl ‘hf Phil-*‘ Marv Grisson hurled New York !Giants to a 1-0 shutout over Phila- delphia Phils with Whitey Lock- man's home run the only score. I Carl Erskine brought about an- “'*=‘l"-‘ . other shutout as Brooklyn whipped Cincinnati came loaded ninth — inning single that pi-odiicod a 4-3 win. Th (-So); record of sevcii wins in ii nziines fl£l\'(! them a half-game ndgc liVEl‘ Washington and Detroit. Ito five singles and beat Simmons The Tigers dropped out of first for his third straight in the opener. place when they lost 10-9 to Cle\'e- Then came the 24-year-old Anton- land Sunday. Washington shelled eili to log a three-liitter past the lien l\'ici_V for lI\‘C runs in the {cable Phiis. All the hits .iuIitli lIilIlll;.', to rli-[cut Boston Red slllglcs and nobody reached secondlpji_i_5bui«g|i 3.0_ sox 3-l behind the S(‘\‘t‘ll-llil piich~‘ hi; of Chuck Stoblis. New York Giants took a shutout .m’eep of a three-game National ‘..c-agtic Si"l'i(‘S as Sal Maglie and Johniiy Aiitonclli blanked Pliilav Pittsburgh to three hits for his rieliiliia 3-0 and 5-0 Sunday. The win. He gave up only two extra-1 l’llllli(‘.\' coiil<ln‘L score for Robin base blows-a triple by t'ILllllC‘i(it‘.l“ lioberts Saturday nor for CLirtl.lcri;v Lynch in the third which‘ it’ Simmons and Murry Dickson in‘scorcd both of Pittsburgh's runs. Sundays rloubleht-ader. ;and a double by Frank Thomas. in annthe r Natiuiial League‘ 'i‘hoin:is smashed a thrrc-riin ll(i'.il3l(‘l‘ii"i'l(l(‘l' Siinday. Bl'0(lk“"l]t)n1(‘l' in the first inning of the l_\'n uliippcrt Pittsburgh 4-2 after opener and added two singles. Ciirt losing 9-3 in the t)p(‘l1t‘l'. ’l‘iic-(‘ai'~ Roberts doiiblerl in the seventh , iiinals collcctrd a 7-6 victory CI\’(‘l‘|\\'ill1 the bases loaded to highlight, .4'\Ili\t'alike(‘ Braves in a 12-inning a five-run outburst. Vernon Law} i base on the ex-Milwaukee bonus {mm [mhjnd in nip Chicago Cubs three-run baby until the ninth. Monte Irvini5_5 on wally post‘; and Hank Thompson helped him‘hom,3r in the ninth, out with two-run homers. I Sotithpaw Johnny Podres held] game at St. Louis. iwon the first game on 12 hits for YANKS. A‘s SPLIT his second victory and Don New- ("hicago (‘Libs rind Cinciiinziti combs-, first of five Dodger pitch- Rrrlicgs split is dntiblcheader. the ers. was charged with the loss. aity of New Brunswick to win the feated St. F. X. by two points in by defeating the Nomad: for tin (‘libs taking the first game 9-2 bc- The Cardinals won on an error. _ M J }-i to (mgna er) Frank “_md "19 Si-\"l“l l"1Ch1"Z_°l.BUbb3 ll?“ “elder ‘Hm. Pendmon C°m".‘,“'| H°CkP.V' Play?” N°”“‘“‘ (Gus) i.'Ih}3_: 'i'}‘,°,§'3:’.°5ri5;y°{égfiiifi-alni3aEil1t:l.’§ionve;. .xl1:hd]'l'aylor J%hn'Reardon N. B. - P, E. 1. title and went on the final game here. It was the Island Senior Championship. Church and the Reds winning the ting Milwaukee s second of the l_tii lGust8VCSOli and Elwood (Tiger) 2;“ team Winners of the N3 _ (Captain and playhgg mach)‘ G“, to Come wnhin three point; of 311-5; 1055 for the xnygrlnm in In. second 3-2 on the four-hit hurling inning by muifing a iw()»0ili. Il3'.‘Ritchie of the Islanders have re- P E I Intercohegiate Champmm Dorms Dan Shem John 3‘ Fisher winning the Maritime crown ngginst Lei-collegiate play and st. Dun- twice while Ottawa was ahort. Ot- tawa. scored once while bee had it man oil and once whl‘e they themselves were short. O'I'I‘AWA. (GP) -— Goalia,Jo-An Mnrola. playing his first playoif game for Quebec Aces. shut out Ottawa Senators 2-0 Saturday night in the fifth game at the Quebec llnck:-_v League final. Ottawa led the host-of-nine series 3-2 in games iznlng into Sunday‘: sixth game at Qiiehet‘. Mnrola, backed by a sturdy de- lence and hard-checking forwards, turned aside 18 scoring attempts for his shutout. He replaced regu- lar goalie Jack Gelineau tor the? to force at least it seventh game. Each team scored in overtime. Winnipeg now leads the series 2-1, with three games tied. The seventh goes heic Monday. It Win- nipeg wins or ties they take the Patton Cup and go against Sud- bury Wcllvea for the Allan Cup. Jack McDonald, Doug Kilburn. [Bill Warwick and Grant Warwick were Penticion marksman. while Odie Lowe. Gary Aldcorn. Bill Robinson and Tom Rockey scored lior Winnipeg. l After leading 2.1 at the end oi the first period, Winnipeg was forced into A tie in the second as this year and play first base with the Saint John dry docks team. it is possible Drillon'a team may play an exhibition softball game with 8. City League team some time this summer. Saint John interests have contacted City players about aiich I proposal. Teddy's Basketball The only hoop fixture scheduled in the Girls’ Interscholastic "double round robin" series to- day will be played iit S.D.U. Gym at 4:00 p.m. between Nolre Dame Academy and West Kent School girls. Both teams will meet at Bar- bour's Show Rooma iit. 3:45 for Wynn McDonald, Sain (8) and Berra: Kellner, Portocarrero (0) Rozck (ill Burtschy (91 and W. Shanit. W-McDonald; I-Kellner; Hfls: NY-Rizzuto, Coleman. Skowron. Second New York 000 200 00-2 ll 0 Philadelphia 010 102 00-4 8 0 Grim. Reynolds (01, Gorman (7) and Berra; Martin and Robertson. L-Grim. Boston 001 000 000-1 1 1 Washington 000 000 050-5 it 0 Kiely. Herrin (ill and White; Stobbs and Fitzgerald. L-Klely. Cleveland 101 140 010 2-10 13 1 Detroit 2l0 002 102 1- 9 16 0 Lemon. Garcia (7). Mosul I9» (10) and Hogan: Hoeft. |llll0llR OIRGIIS MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER-—APRlL 26-21 At 8 P. M. Monday — Tuesday “NEVER WAVE AT A WAC" Starring: Rosalind Russell - Marie Wilson Paul Douglas. Also Short Subjects of rnnkir‘ righthander Art .1-‘owleruball. ' in-neil in the Cit and \\'ill 5 end , __ . t .5 first Wm M." Lheh. Ah“ oh_ Hinwm Pan“ Walk“ in the wm‘iPARNELL INJURED» |i:"“ Summer “ioflimg hue’ goth shud Endio1Bi.e:l32e3n:x:iplk3§silin W‘ J’ Mccmgam Faculty sttstlf-D)Ei'nstan's lost to the Xi1VE|"i:‘.i£:n0PPOilEi’1l5. g S C E S V nth: :1 ill!‘ Iilghltcalt ] ft bB‘:§""‘.h”T;iCd_£va5]}”‘gl”? agfinls boys hope [0 become year-mlund £181‘: piclixilred nboge The Saints eliminated Mount ians by five points in the opening’ The Saints wound up éiheir suc-' II C S I n e ll1(‘l‘lCl1ll cague. e - ca ing in ie mcr can .ea i me » n 0 Chm.ionew“.h 5 _ r « . . _, _ ‘ »h n he“ de_ agml season On Sam, 3. hi ht hander Morris Martin pitchedlsaturday but lost their ace lelt-|:n:ldL;m:Ske\,[ during the ,f,’mLy,_,,l From left. to right they are. Ger- Allison Univeis.ty and the Univer game at Antlgonis a d t c 5 S ‘ I ‘ Philadelphia Athletics to a 4-2 vic- handc-r‘Mel Pai-ncll in the process. [months anh working in the °H_5eh_ M Power 0 0 0 0 J Mathew“ 1 0 O 2 . tni-‘V over Nc\v‘York Yankees in a The p'itche.i- suifered a ti-aictqon son’ Big Gus is a baseball phchel.’ L. Macxmnon 0 0 0 U M. Mimgan _ 3 0 0 6 - _ 3 doiiblcheadcr nightcap called after bone in his. left iorearin in tlie;and md some hurlhhz last year 1h y Totals 8 1 6 H B’ shemwn 5 0 2 W i-iizht inniiihs l’)(‘;‘2|llSC‘ i»; a $C‘l‘ll'l1‘S_Yl‘llili-plldignlllfi éllgti dO('lt)l{‘S said hr; “H Omhio League’ IL is hkeiy {hall sph-Dhy RPIm‘ee_DOnme MMLCML W Mm_Ph(_rmn 7 0 1 Hi taiiia cur cw 2i\\’. " e 1/ll1'Ct'.‘S‘\\'Ull e out «i action or SCV(‘l'i’l “L, H.110“. can in the ball‘ G “ ‘ ‘ ‘F ‘ ‘ I . look the opener 6-1 on a homer weeks. .. _:)I:.:”;, W?” and he sfiouid tum‘ National League a ‘I’{-‘I:-y "80 1'25 If f8“'_l_'0[:]‘;’“° 2? 3 (8) 43 barrage behind Jiin McDonald. Detroit nipped Cleveland 6-3 for ‘Out’ 10 be 5 pretty valuable ad_l Kelly 2 1 2 5 ' Y _ . . . _ . _ _. _ y .‘ _‘ V _ _ . . I ‘ A tvio run homci in the 10th in their second \\in o\ oi the In(‘l1'lll5 fditlflli to the City team which will Brooklyn 010 002 h00_3 12 0 A. Mo,-“son 1 1 2 ‘,1 pg 15 pp pg, I I attempt to win Island and Mari- Pmsburgh 400 000 50x_9 10 0 D_ A,-mid H 4 0 3 a 0 0 2 0 time Iril,el'l1lC(‘ll:Il,e. honors this year.‘ Newcombcv pahca (1) wade (6) Th ph 4. 1 F“ S L” ue Mccionnell 2 2 4 6 0 O 0 0 s e S r- ' '> Labine (7) B13¢k iii; and Cam. ' we y5“~“ ' “C -l dgw 'l. Lediveli .. il ti 0 0 L. Murphy .. 0 O 1 0 When next hockey season rolla aneha: Law and Alweh L_New_ basketball games ucrc payc ti _,_ Aswh _ 3 0 3 5 (continued hh page 15, I I around Chariottetoun will have iit comm; HR. pgh_Thom“_ ,lhe_ Prince of Wales College aUd|- Totals 20 5 is 43 ——————— least half a team from he own :l°“"m 5.-'*““‘da¥ “$°”‘°°“- 1'. s. 5. re FS rr Pta ‘[00 Law To masslfy rcsidpnts, There's playing coach National League 1 The 58"" Dumlan 5 C011“? Ju_V‘ R_ Lee , _ 4 5 4 13 ._____.._____.._j__ ,Bucko ’I‘raiiior. Buck Whitlock,| fenile team. led by Jfihn Kcllh l9‘ a_ Tniiwn 2 1 0 5 WANTED LARGE Nunngn OF The Saint Dunstan's University yle MacDougall each scored four .Loi-nc }-{cnnc5sey_ Jack Ready, Cecilvseclmd imained undefeated as they dcfeat- 5‘ Ward __ 4 1 4 9 feed” “me mdfl. K-mid _,m._ hflskemah team hemmed the“. 15_ Ipoimsh ‘DoW]mg' Gusmwson find Ritchie, Brooklyn 210 001 000-4 9 9 ed Prince Street School 46-28. Kelly H_ Mnchmm H 0 1 3 1 game", Fmdericwn. . Lind senior Basketball Champion- The Saints led all the wa3.Ti1ev Junmr MacL,eo(l looked very good P‘"5b‘“'Kh 003 000 000‘2 3 ‘l SC0l'0d 13 P°“'“5 and l°3"“m§'-9 R. MacKay ., 0 0 1 0 ._.__......e.. .. ._..-._ I.Ol.DllSNAW-SA“: Manaon ship here on Saturday night by were ahead :20-7 at the rnd of tl1e‘dii1'inR post-League exhahmon Podres and Campancllai La-‘Dave Arnold was runner-UD W1’-h S. MncLean U 0 0 0 0 WANTED HOME FOR CUTE -gr Pulmohv. sh." Gum deieating the Nomads '16-31 in the first quarter; 31-16 at half time; fgames and there is every possibility palmc, l-letki t8‘ and Shepard. L- eight.’ _ E pea” 0 9 0 0 kittens where they can be pets. iv“ M‘ an second game of the island League 54-19 at the end of the third quar- that he win make the grade wmi 1l;:-1rl:5'l1m€- Pltollie Sltslozsflscoriezid éfleohtgerilswaffg A. Lieweiiyn __ 9 0 0 0 Phone 6275. 9 Y finals. ter and 76-31 at the finish. ‘ cam here next ear. Orin ; ‘ rince ' a ‘ Totals in 3 12 23 ‘‘‘"’_-_'‘T """“‘.“j’_ The Saints won the best of Th: game was handled by Don- lCr:,en-9L,- “in he lpgivjng all the New[Ph”ade]p’‘”‘ 00" mm 000"" 5 n|f1“‘- _ ‘ _ Referees-E. Nicliolsoii. 1). Mac} ”,);?:;“.1 5:iAhTI;,§,2,A‘:i,,h,-'(.(;':nh.n‘.‘ ml“, “rips m me straight, games. nie MacLraii. York Ranzors training camp and E‘Nc\'v York 000000 21.x-3 ll 2 llic Pt'incc Street Rli'ls)defeatctl Leah‘ I d” or 8 1951 Nash‘ Nomy- W?‘ ' s?’yurdaAv.s game was played ,1 Summary job in the Rangers Chain while Simmons and Biii-gess, Lopata ‘Noim Dame Academy -1..-12. Win- l._ S. H F6 FS hr. 1,”; Chum Ryan at ‘ho Armourlcs, phhnohw, bflrdfsofuhh, pnhce of wales C°119g,_ ‘ Sam“ Forbes Kennedy Wm be back with (2). Maglie and Westrum. nie MacPhers0n was high. scorer M_ Rogersoh 4 2 I or phone 4951 oils will our whisker: rig I Rebound artist Johnny Taylor. pg 1:-5 pp pm‘ Montreal Juniors ,3, will Angie s°‘_‘""‘ . ‘W the “'"‘“°r5 “'“h 14 1’°{‘."5 ml‘ J MacDouagll 1 0 3 l-j--j——--— '{1’“"' ”h-' "' ]“'"* A12“ K‘ NW1": one of his be” games of Reardon 1 5 1 7 ,Ca”0“_ Phiiadxelphia 000 I000 000-0 3 1 lowed by Beryl Shelfoon‘ \}:ll.hll.:tl'1 _._._..._ .. chaser §_avf —kan be- I Y H". smsom “d the whme” with h slowey V _ 5 4 2 14 J _ , , N%v oik . 001-20 00x--5.101 and Maida ‘Rngcrson \\ll‘ cg‘ ._ N 0 1, I C e inf".-.n ottiifloo. hy‘our ‘at will 3'; point, psi-mi-maiice, 'I'a_vlni- scar. -I-“Hm. 13 I 1 2., I Thpre He ha” R dozen omug icksnn, DlO\\'S‘ (61, Greenwood K. Jay scored all 12 points oi A T;rncimgDuri;ihii". i-hi 13 field goals and one {on} Moon“, 1 2 3 4 _ ‘avers who would stand a gooditili and Lopahta. Antonelli and Notre Dame. . h ‘P Y _ . - . ‘ 9 -‘ . Westrum. L-Dickson. Hits: NY- The Roehford Square girls won :i ''’”h P'lm°1”" l "h“‘- Dorals 5 2 1 12 Ichunce or making the team butll . Th ‘ _ D b A{,"5h"eLmion_ 1.-rank Siomp‘. was mhhehup Q0 sh” ‘ ‘ 2 12 ' we “I” Comment on the" Emmy r;/in. k ompson. iiqueaker iiom Notie ame (ii an ‘ U f th sooth" out {me Taylor with M points ioliowed by ._ _. __ _‘ became we haven-t “eh them pl“, M 1W8“ 98 18-17 score. P. Stanley score Ex E The annual mee rig o (-3 {mm in [0 Gus Dorms and Danny she: with 29 16 10 .16 for one or two years. Eddy Kay‘, 000 021012 000-6 15 2 points.for Rochford Squaie, . !~ ‘haw. 1'.’ points each. Playing coach Jack ‘Smrhng Machure End Sammy Gl.e_.S‘~ LOU” Cummiskeyand B. Warod live each. I Charlottetown Curling Club Reardon scored seven points and Nomads lnory plawd we” with me Nonhl 010 004100 0Pl~715 0 K. Jay again scored 1.. points {oi i - guarfl Bob Mooney zoui-_ : FG PS PF Pis. “Sydney »Fmnklms in Junior c0m_ Spahn, Crone _(6i. Nichols (8) Notre Dame and L. Mclnnis four.‘ I Reardoii was forced from the . l 2 o 4 ipemion this year and may be about and Crandall. Miller. Bra?-le (7). R Q Q N F3 W “S; ‘will be held on Monday, April “me Wm] “ knee injury mldway 2 0 1 ‘ |ready for Senior competition. Ralph Prfiko U“ anq Yv~ars‘ W-Fresh): B‘ ‘(gallant 0 2 2 2 \ ~ inmugii the mat quarter. He was 2 0 4 4 shepherd mu played Hound me L-Nichols. HES. M11-Aaron. Math- M~ Commxskey ~ 2 1 0 5 fouled from behind as he went in 0 1 3 1 Marmmes in senior hockey for me ews; Sl1‘MUSlal~ P‘Smnley 3 0 1 6 v- \ 25 at 7230 P.M. for n la)’-up and tell into the wall. MacF‘ayden . 6 0 4 12 am No Wagons Wm“ Dunn OI Firat n F Canam 0 0 0 “ ‘ Maicolnt 1\1acFa_ydcrl was high MacDmigzall . 1 2 2 4 :_{’he Inm_m*cdl-112 “Mes and P“k_ Chicago I 010 .21 120-9 14 0 B- vrvmd 2 1 0 5 i LQQK youn 555-r_ , i """"” rm ‘he N°m“d“ with 12 s°""“eb"”“V 1 0 3 2 ‘dale this DWSE‘ season and Big Artlcmcmnzm {mo 200 000-2 6 2 Tot-ils ....... H 'l 4 3 13 l IN 1 l"‘”“-‘- “’““"‘ L‘*d““V °""”“e ’ T " — lpmy w'ho‘played with the Abbies Ch""°" ""d 1~a”p°: J"d5°"' N”” N lri‘ A F6 is rrms : Ready. Lorne MacGuiizan and C:irl- Totals 1.3 5 17 31 Ishnum stark up we“ m senior play. Zlll[\l7RC§l"lnl((:h§:;K:ndJiiz;(i::h. K‘. JAV ' 6 0 0 12 A _ I ”" For goalies there’: Frank Roper Kin; _' Ci ' -' n_ Gillis o 1 5 1 _ r 5 and Thane Doyle both oi whom post. r nunnam Kluszewskh D. Connolly . 0 0 0 0 _ fl//'//‘{/0/// /(U 01/, a e have played plenty of hockey. second rl\\l'lmlph'Y g 3 (1) (4, ('00! 9//10b!” : - - - Chi 1 1 _ . c iinis ‘ ' g - The Boosters cum} will an-‘gm ci..§?:.§’... §&,°,§’., {’8,‘2_§ $3, -----~--~——~————' . . _ , : 4-2 Lead In QHL Finals :::::.:::;":i:';.:::‘.°::.2. Fm. 5,,--I §*1';§;.:': Hockey Scores HAT . . 4 a May. They have made arrange . 3 ' ' UNDAY i V i 1 QUEBEC, . rCP)- Ottawa son— ments to sponsor a. dance at the “EL Ch‘ Sane“ Fond)’. Quesbcc League SM. laud!" “r °"' '35 war’ ii , ators wailnped Quebec Aces 6-3 . . Roll-Avi'a_\' Club on Thursday. American League onmm 6 Qucbcc 3 Am IROCK HATSIroiii 35.95 A ' S““d“y b°f°"’ “19 m.“ '0 take M375“ 5- Tm“ “mm” m” h°p° (Ottawa leads best-of-nine final‘ 2 a commanding 4-2 lead in the bcst.- in sponsor 3 number of iigm5.First +2) I //. / / ‘ r X . h . of-nine Quebec Hockey League . matching local talent against Bainmore 20omoooo—2 ‘I o __.._....w_____..__ .-_. _._._L... M rz MW W /mr m/m< nmi mien Fem-Id-on Ba"-Ie ,i,,,e,.ic,,,, i,.,x..,. L“, y... they Chicago 020100 00x-3 9 o 1 Dusty Blair, wzniier or the Byngl staged two boxing bouts here, doing Larsen and Courtney; Trucks; of Vimy trophy lor sportsmanlikc p very well financially on the first and Lollar. ' ‘ play during the regular season. fiizht between ilarry Poulton and Second { counted l\\‘lCc for Ottawa. Phil Gil Edwards. The American return- Baltimore 000 003 000-3 6 2 Maloney. LN) (;l'R\’(‘llC, (‘.err_v Fo- . ed for B fight against veteran Henry Chicago 000 001 012-4 7 1 ley and Red Johnson completed PEN'I.‘I(7ION- B~ Cw (CP)"F°'J.lordon and although he lost the Kretlow. Fox (R) and Murray. ' the scoring tor the winners. the third. hm“ _l“ the” b95l'°“ bout he proved very popular with Cortney (9); Fornieles, Harshman i,arry Rnizan. Mitchel Labadle seven 8€l’_lt‘-9, vvinnlpeg Maroon: local fans. (8). Consuegra mi and Wilson. W- and Ray Pmwli scored for Quebec ilnd sPl;3l1dCl“|1 Y-inbélllegl ljo o o - Consuegra; L-Fox. HR: Chi-Car- ail in the last period. I’? 8 I‘ II)‘ W12 in 91' U“ , - 'i- )- in lwn ii 1 301:. rasquel. Referee («_(.o,-g,._; Oravg] called toward the western Canada senior bEf0;:‘mIeIgnyduriggphfeutfme 0‘ pi". Ft’\'t‘.(‘fl minor penalties. four of Bmflleur l10Cl<€.V ChBmD10l15hlD- the aid cny 501.5311 League, pining New York 000 021 030-6 ii 1 “Wm '0 0l‘~““'"- QU“b°¢ 59°F“! M“°°"“ we” "my 17 5°°°"d“ to retire lrorn the pitchers mound Phlladelphlll 000 010 000-1 6 1 from the title, but V's fought back "m" °"'”"" ‘Mlle R” F"d°”'i Pmucmn scored the only ‘M1 0‘ Branca (Oi. Marlowe (7). Herbert irk stopped 21 Quebec drivea. jlht Period- Ludger Tremblny iind Larry, V‘: scored early in the third and Regan were the marksmen for the held the lead through most oi.’ the Area as Ottawa was kept or! the frame, but Maroona tied it up and score sheet. the bitter overtime tussle was on. NEW’ YORK, (APl—Correlntion. PHILADELPHIA, (CP)-— Murray California-tmvd Kentucky Derby Halberg, New zealand'a lop miter, fnvorllt’. 83811? W011 the 8122.750, raced the distance in 4:10 to win wood Memorial stake at Jamaica‘ an easy victory over some of the Saturday as the favorite. Fisheri mp U. S. distance men at the Penn man. finished second. rein;-ii Saturday. transportation to SD.U. SAN MATEO, Cnlli.. (AP)—And,v Crevolin'a Imbroa, with Johnny Longden up, act a Bay Meadows record for the mile in winning the Governor Goodwin Knight hand- icap by three lengths aeturday. lmbros toured the circuit in 1:35 2-5 to knock it fifth of a nd oil the old mark, in winning e 328.- 900 race. Stranglehold wu second and Correspondent third. 18!. Aber (8). Weik (B) and Hourae, Baits (l0). W-Mosul: L-" Weik. l-{R53 iey. Cle-Westliike 2, Phil- \ International League First Montreal Buffalo 101 000 100-3 8 3 001 030 00x—4 5 2 Cox. Hood (7) and Dabek; Erick- son and Buchn. (Continued on Page 15) 'LITTLE SPORT ~ . Iy Roman’ I-A-16 THEATRE MONTAGUE MOI. - TIIE. — 26 - 27 YE FARMERT-«MWIFE Technicolor Betty Grable - Dale Robertson - Thelma ltitter John Carroll Excellent COMING - "TITANIC" and “MARTIN LUTHER" A perfect smoke in a price - long. cool. EL PRODUCTOS packaged for your \.Ol'lV€|'|l€flCC in the 5-cigar carton. 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