l I E - l i s z 2 1 I vans SIX _ IKE... Cj-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Bears register Third straight MONTREAL. April 22-01?)- Newark Bears, behind six-hit pitch- - ing by Hank Borcwy at Newark. registered their third Stfirglli vic- tory over Rcchester Red Wmzs to- day, 10-2. Borclwy had a four-hit shut-out going into the flral in- ning and was credzted wth his sec- ond trlumph o1 the young season. At Bait more. Buffalo Blaons un- leashed a 17-bit attack against four Oriole hurlers to score an 8-6 victory. Freddy Hutchhson tailed for Buffalo and held lull control in all except the fifth and e gnth Innmgs when the Birds gct to hm fo. six 0f thdr 10 hats and SCJBCl five times. At Je;sey City. the Little Ganis led in its four-game series with Montreal Royals by capturing the nun game 6-3. The Royals outhit the Little Giants 14-12 but the locals buncli- ed t.1e.r blows effectively In the Lrst and the eighth innmgs I0 sccre all their runs. The ‘Penna-Syracuse game was psstponed because of cold weather. Tigers ruin Dietrich ’s effort _ For no-hitter NEW YORK. April iii-MP)- Bili Dietrich. 31-year-old Chicaso White Sox pitcher, smod at the docr or baseball's hall of fame a secznd time today only‘ to have Hank Greenberg and Rudy York of Detrot Tigers slam ' shut and farce him to settle for a 6-3 victory. Dave Castilloux. battled the Can- May I. ‘Baseball's Cincinnati Struck Out _T:o_ Win Game 1-0 Castilloux Battled to _ Draw by Hurst MONTREAL, April 23 -(CP) __ Hilrry Hurst of Montreal. less than I1 1'88!‘ ago a sparring partner of adian lightweight champion to a drflW in a lit-round title bout before a crowd of about 7,099 hero tonight HUI-ii. who held a one-pound ad- vantage over hi5 lIi-I-pound oppon- ent, made up in aggressiveness what he lost in experience to the ring- wise Castlllcux, At the end of the action-packed bout, the verdict was greeted with a great cheer. It was the first defence of his title for Castilloux, shifty French- Canadian who was awarded the crown when Maxie Berger moved to a heavier class. He is slated to box Sammy Angott. the N.B.A.'s world champion, in Lpuisvlllg’ Ky,’ Big Six “wvwm-l Pitcher 12 Cubs NEW YORK. April 22—(AP)— Johnny Vander Meer of Cincinnati, 5110MB! his best form since his dazzling no-hit triimphs of I938, stnick out l2 Chicago Cubs toda. and yielded only four hfts to blari them 1-3. The fireball southpaw muddled through the first lour Innings leew- ing eight runners stranded. During this time, he yielded all" four hits, wa ked three men and wild pitch. But. thereafter he was invincible. His strikeouts included four of the last five men to lace him. Helped by the time-clock hitting of Dolph Camilli and Peewee Reese at New York. Hugh C-asev SCTFCQ his second victory ln three days over the league-leading New York ffifitnts as Brooklyn Dodgers won flee-so put Brcoklyn ahead 2-0 by 511111111112 with the bases loaded in the second inning. Cnmllli nil; a home run with tyvo on in the fifth and drove in two nice runs with a. single 5n the ninth. In Boston. Pniadelphla. Phillie; broke their six-nun‘ losing streak the hard way by topping the Bees 6-4 in a Ill-inning battle. Another overtime tussle was played at Si. Louis where the Cam- lnals came from three runs beh‘nd to tie the score in the ninth in- nmz and went on to defeat Pitts- burgh Pirates 9-8 in the 12th. tossed a Spitfires (By The Associated Press) (Based on 20 or more times a‘. bat.) ; Dictrlrft, who pitched a no-hlt- Player, Club, G A]; y; n “Ll tm- t; heal St. Louis Browns 8-0 Juno l_ 193T, had a. second such Travis, Senators 7 26 4 15 .577 il~'lllft\‘l‘lll(flll. in the majors within J. Dlmaggio, u .sp at Detroit until Wllh one out Yankees 7 39 14 19 A37 in the last of the ninth inning W. Cooper, Ui-ccnberg singled and York ncm- Cardinals d 20 4 9 .450 ered after an error put a runner on. D. Dimaggio, In Washington the Senators un- Red Sox ‘I 29 9 13 44h leashed a lé-blow attack to defeat Craft, Reds 7 25 6 11 440 Boston 12-5 while young Walter Owen, Dodgers a 2a 4 11 393 the Amercan Masterson held check after u league-leaders in shaky start. Masierson gave up eight hits. four of 011cm in the first inning. but. held the Red’ Sax scoreless after the second. _ At Cleveland, Eldon Auker pitch- ed St. Louis to a 6-3 triumph 0V6!‘ the Indians for his second stmzght victory of the season. He gave up eight hits and five walks but was tough with men on the bases. New York Yankees continued their home-run swatting in Phil- adelphia but. fell apart every other way as Philadelphia Athletics edEEd out a 6-5 trlummh on Dick Slebertfis single with the bases loaded in the ninth inning. Les MoCraibb held the Yankees to six hits. of which three were homers accounting for all New York's runs. - No-traicle rule Backfires on Club owners By Whitney Martin Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. April 22-01?)- The no-trading-by-tlte-mamplon rule enacted by the American Base- ball League in a moment of alami abzut a ;ear and a half ago still leers at the club owners responsible for it. Every time Babe Dahlgren raps a home run for the Bees-he had three last time we looked-the club owners who were aiming at the Yankees when they pasied the rule are reminded that the kick o1 the gun was more damaging than the spray of buckshct. Every time Joe Beggs saves a game for the Reds, they are haunt/ed. Ed Barrow was riled when the rule. apparently a modified break- up-the-Yankees measure. was passed. So, they weren't going to let. him do any trading wlthn the. league. eh? Okay, he w:uldn't do any trading within the league, even when the nile no longer applied t0 his club As a consequence there are four ear-Yankees in the National League now who possibly might still be in the American locp had the club. owners not figured that the onlyt way to hold the then-champ; down ' was to gt on them around a con- ference table. That Babe Dahlgren would be a welccme addition to more than one Amerlcrn League clulb is taken for granted. Likewise Joe Beggs. And more than probably M-nte Pear- son and Bump Hadley. despite their uo-so records of last year. All went out of the league on waivers, and all but. Beggs since a deal by the Yankees with another American League club again had become legal. REMEMBER WHEN IBv The Canadian Preset Chicago Black Hawks plucked (Elnrfe Gardiner from the Winni- ‘peg team cl’ the Amercnn Hockey Aroriaticn l4 years ago today. The Scottish-born z-zalkeenernbeca-ve the backbone of the Hawks. He dl~d in June. 1934. two months after he heir-ea w‘n the Stanley cup for the first time. ONE CENT CONTIIAVT gw,v,r|qr.gavr_ wqn, - (CPI- . ‘national dcfenc" 00'1- traot on fem‘?! in hc-‘d hf 1ft‘! Ifmmallce Otestu-i who ert m" e4 \ f; cant." m’ ron-‘r'n~ th~ Post gym, "rm Glory" and was award- ed the Job. ‘r Ott. Giants. 4; American League- glmaiggm, Yankee; 4; D:err, ox —Camilli. Dodgers league-Dimagzio. Doerr. Red 80x 14 Home runs: National League- Red Runs batted in: National League 14; American Yankees l4; Babich suffers Elbow injury P A, April ZZ-(AP) -Johnny Babich. who won 14 games for the Athlet cs last year. will not be able to pitch for at least a. month because of an elbow injury, Connie Mack disclosed today. Baseball Results AMERICAN LIAGUI New York 080 300 000-G l 8 Phlladel 11h 000 006 001-6 l2 1 Chan er, M hy and Dickey; MCCrabb and even. Boston 320 000 000-B 8 6 Washington 318 003 20x42 14 0 Harris. HWh-son. Rich and Pes- cock: Masterson and Ferrell. Chicago 010 140 000-G 8 2 Detroit 000 000 003-3 2 3 Dietrich and Trash; Newsoin, Trout. White and Sullivan. St. Loull 102 1M 200-6 ‘I 1 Cleveland 011 000 100-3 I l Auker and‘ Swift; Milnar, Broom and Hemsley. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 020 030 002-7 12 3 New York 000 001 030-4 ‘I 2 Casey and Owen; Melton, Dean and Dannlng. Phllu. 000 210 100 000 02-6 l5 1 Boston 000 000 031 000 00-4 11 3 Johnson. Hughes and Living- atone, Warren; Tobin and um. Home, Gremp. Clnclnna" 000 001 000-I 8 1 Chlcuxn 000 000 000-0 I 1 Vander Meer and Lombardi; use Ind McCullough. Pittsburgh 003 010 030 001-d 12 2 8t. Louie 000 031 003 002-9 l7 3 _ Defeat Ramblers The Parkdale ggltllres defeated the Park Street mblors 30-14 in an exhibition softball game yesler- (lay. Tho game was played on the St. Avards‘ diamond just outside this city. ‘The Spitliics took an early lead and piled up thcr score evezy in- ning. The Ramblers put up a mighty fight but were unable to cope with their opponents. The lineups: Spitfires - Barry More, catcher; i Harold Gregory. pitcher; George McInnis. first base; Brendon Bell. second base; John Jenkins. thLd base; Lowe Paquette and Jim Gaudet. short stoD; Clifford Jack- son and John Callaghan, fielders. Ramblers Ronald MacLcan, catcher; Garfield Ross, pitcher; John Blanchard first base; Elmer Blanchard. second base; Reggie Murray. third base; Mike Ferguson and Clarence Dunn. short stop; Buddy Dowling and Joe Mahar. fielders. ‘BOWLING RESULTS Chat lotteto n Alleys BOWLING FANS A duck pin team arrived in Charlottetown today from the mainland They claim the cham- plonshlp of Eastern Canada. They are playing cart. Tunes Klutcliin Hands team tonight at 8:30. Tonight at ‘I o'clock:- Commerclal playoff, finals HOLY NAME BOWLING International League Semi-finals Davis a Frasersz- A. Murphy 214 239 198 I» Dowllne 159 20a 196 E. Ranahan 188 132 161, W. White 198 190 1B5 E. Corish 162 122 1'76 Total-2737. Central Barbers:- L- ‘Phillips 175 231 1'18 R. McDougall 193 158 192 D. McPhail 155 I33 1'16 A. McAskll1 226 155 224 E. McGee I88 241 241 Totcl-ZBGL High ngle E. McGee 241. High t ee E. McGee 670_ Tonight at ‘I o'clock sharp: Ladies League: semi-thins: Deu- ces vs. Crescents; A. S. I. League: Comets vs. Bull Dogs. A0 I o'clock:_. B1 Fem League: Blue Birds u. OI Timers. MEETING TONIGHT AT 8:30 There will be a meeting of the four captains of the International “Billie tonight at the Holy Name Bewell, Wilkle, Klnger. Helntzel- man and Lopez, Davis: Warneke, Hutchinson. Krist. Lanier. Grad- zlchl and W. Cconer, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 001 000 020-3 14 0 Jersey Cllv 400 000 02x-8 l2 0 Lawson, Gassaway. Sm d1 and Hanks, Becker; East, Henshaw and Bhcmlre. Rochester 000 000 002-2 l l Newark 060 000 04x-l0 II 1 Brumbeloe, Berly, Smith and Mueller; Bzrcwv and: Padden. Buffalo 301 031 000-8 l‘! l Brit more 000 031 020-8 10 I Hutchinson and Parsons; Stratu- me. Bprlngeiy Miller, chelini and Kracher. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee 4; Louisville I canuiiucnron 151511151 our CAMPBELLTON, ma. 11pm 22 -ICP)—Afte-r a 12-hour Inter-rum» tlon electrical services resumed op- eratlon here today. Csmpbellton and u large Ill‘? west of thr- town ~ wrc rhcked out about nine o'clock last n sht when high water carried away a transmission wwer near St. Mo , Que. 8.30 HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT MINORA? |:.. . ' rllltlfylfftlllv! “ltllflliil r i -'| uuw "Ins m1 nouai um: RAIOR l Mlwnun nLAoM SIIVI IOU unulv ON lAsv anon iuovmr. SNA 415' Alley-i This is very important It Local Il.0.M.P. Marksman To compete MONTREAL. ing some of the M. ed a team d to- gglwnliigrlloxiiléthvggqllggiiggcg‘ the givlliahitsnephurd; McDonald. niz- Most Rev. Dean-l- J- Mvvemwti- géarmlnlon Malksmen Orgunlllll-IOH gins] Shel-m ptffaiéijigtedcéitsthegilgxrlemtgrsvRita“??? ‘ —_-._—_ < h h. Th rewas ven n captained by Impact“ ‘I’ A Bum 56mm. and Wm champlon. 5.511s» by lfer mother. Witnesses wide revolver tournament. will compete this month ada t OUT OUR WAY April 22 -Muster- best revolver shots In Prince Edward Island. the R. C. P. of Charlottetown, has enter- in the 16th annual Dom- inion Marksman R.C.M.P. Rel/OW" Wright, the five-man will compete in the tyro section of the nation- They against representatives of many 13114510115 in a match which has become rec- ogmized as the most gruelling lesi- oI revolver marksmanship in Can- ulbdllbquuuuuuuuuuldlibiuuiqm. Prominent Tennis player Brighton Hawks Accept Challenge I.)I_bluu><u<—nq olnthul. lining learned the m. ulothau, and baud tailored stuff. suits and top colt-u. J. P. IIacPherson & Son queen Snot APRIL 23,1941 Genlemen, “lts The Fit That omits“ Any garment looks well If It Iltl well. “lie ll u good lppgar. In; mun" can only be laid of meu that wear proper fitting " -- millet. cutting and fitting In largo c1010: when they tomb the best we u" In u position to choose: the but firms also Ia measure unq describe your structure to the up to dale cutter that ha, novlr seen you. We have The shipper Illllmlu line Brllluh We IIID hundla “My Churlottelown Is Married April n We, the Juvenile Brighton Hawks. do hereby accept a. challenge by ____ the East End Hawk: for a game o! SAINT JOHN N3" softball to be played at the Vic- (or) — Gerardo. An Wilson. torla Park Diamond Sunday after- daughter o; Mm p“ c, 1)_ Wilson, nozn at 2.30 sharp. and the 13:1 Wllsgzl. Baibrét was mar ere a. Hiiwks llneuP- wummb M°C°um Everett Keatlng. son of and Mrs. Tawell. Jgzlnrffil- Iélilzfidléifclfihzéh John c. Keatlnit. Moncton. B1‘ , y ' 22. -— were the bride's sister. Miss Mary B. A. Wilson. Fredericton. and J. Edward Murphy. Monoton- The bride is a Irraduate of the Provincial Normal School and took a post graduate course at the Uni- versity of Toronto. Mr Keatlw’. a graduate of the University of New BxuosylikJ-nw_ihzhwl__anri_fl=gpes- By J. R. Williams - ~ ~——-- ~--— ---l-q ships are at stake in this shoot in which the Dominion Open Revol- ver Championship is decided in a shoot-off between the winners of the Dominion Marksmen R.C.M.P. Revolver championship and the national title-holders in the Chief Cgtables; shoot. l ucua u.’ n7. an. m MY GAIZSH.’ I FINALLY GET THE GUYS TO LET ‘IOU PLAY BALL, LIKE ‘IA ASKED ME "AND WHAT DID 1 ASK ‘IOU ‘ID 6E1‘ ME IN DH YOURSIDE? ' YOU COULDA JUST AS WELL GOT ME ON THE OTHER TEAM-“IHATZS WHERE YOU DIDN'T USE YOUR HEAD r MISPLAEID BRINGING UP FATHER ' wl-lege one’ Mituoue oF lv-f-é; wrumnvnulllnelmc. Brown sold To Dodgers PYPTSBURGII April Z2-(AP)- Mace Brown. veteran relief er, has been sold to Brooklyn Dods- ers in a straight Pittsburgh Pirate management an- nounced here today. The sale tag George Williams College. Chicagmis a. barrister at Moncton. He minent in tennis circles in the Marl- OUR BOARDING HOUSE seAofi-‘vs Awrece, Roscoef-wrule l5 MERE PIN MONEY COMPARED TO we cusses we can cowaawo on we ercaeseru o: voua one-mono 12mm» ova: eon-saw WHAT DO "il-iE-‘l ‘SEE - m...............,..-..............u.....m,...........,.m...........n,.mq_i-.__mmfi pitch- cash deal, the ace was not revealed. ls pro- W4 GREAT CAESAR]? LoolgAPPRoAo-usie 1 ” us, raoscoe! LET Montreal Boxer wins TORONTO. April 22. _ (cp) _ Maude Berger, 144. e r roun f h ‘ round bout here tgnigitsf: mum 1° Harris Blake. 136, Bun-all m, nleigro. was riwardedsa 110-romid (k1 c on over 0mm g‘ Uniontown. Pa" v p” 2g 1 132'“ George Pace. 121, Ole won a. technical knockout over Mal. Persetti. 128%. in the seventh IOU) 0f_eret-h~_=r_l With - Major llooplq OFF, MAJOR.’ non-r TRY To FLAG ME I“... FEET, BE FAST,’ -' 11-005-4-1941 0f Montreal 0n the same earl velund hem I 1M TAKING ti; I i l l l ga/tnxswsrelue; MONSTER ? 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