APRIL 27. 19.47 sowunu uouxm WRESTLING NEW i I'll‘. UHAKLUFLEIUWN UUAKUIAN OF Ill! SPORT WORLD PAGE SEVEN ' BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT cbollette and Chamberlain. Brains Will Win Fight Says Doyle wNDON, April M-(AH-Jack Doyle, the "Irish 'I'hrus'h". created | sensation in pugilistic- circles to- lsy by announcing that brains will win tomorrow night's iz-round light with King Levinsky at Wem- bley. As the former guardsmen has, like Iovinsky. established s. repu- letion as a purl-thinker. the ex- perts were at a loss as to picking [he winner on the basis of Doyle's ytstement. ‘Tve learned to think". Dovle declared out of n. clear skv. To prove it he pointed out that in his last fight when he got knocked low-n, he took a. count of nine be- Jore rising. "Brains count in all things", he soncluded eagely. Icvinslry, in good trim sfterlong mining, wasn't impressed by Doyle's revolutionary notion. "Who's that. (‘luck to talk about mine?" he muttered. "I'll knock him out." Levinsky st 20d. will spot Doyle about i0 pounds. our 011g why A 2Z7" 7, // §udb ii- W embley Ties Series In iiegulation Time But Lose Out In Extra Session ——--_ TORONTO, April lkicfi-Sudhnry Tigers won u“ “mm m". mean international hockey series here tonight by playing 1,9 g "v0.3"; tlo with Wembley Lions after 14:25 of extra play, Wembloy won the resnhr three period contest 2-1, thus m“; m, “m; with one win and one tie for eeoh team, and forcing s sudden. death extra period to decide the serlel. The goal that settled the series was scored by George Hustle, rangy gentremln of the Canadian champions, assisted by his two wingmen, l1!‘ y Wins International Series Bates Outstanding Sudden death overtime was call- ed instead cf an additional game because Wembley players sail for Etnglsnd from New York tomor- row. Captain Lou Bates of the Eng- lish champions led his team to victory in regulation time. It was his late second period rush that paved the way for Bobby Walton to beat. Teno, Sudbury goalie, for the game's first goal. Early in. the third period Bates made it 2-D when he went through the entire Budbury team alone. Sudburys first goal came 22 sec- onds after Bates had scored, Don Grosso picking up a. loose puck at the Wembley defence and driving it past the ‘ tscled Roy Mus- grove. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) J. G. Barry-Thomas drove his i-oo-horsepower car “Babs" over the sands at PendmeLWaJes, 11 years ago today to shatter all world's records. l-lis average speed over the mile each direction was 169 miles per hour. Sir Malcolm Campbell eclipsed this mark in 1927 and holds the present mark of 301.18 miles an hour set Sept 3. 1905. . 5MACK ~ YM 601M’ OUT ‘TONIGHT. DADDV~ VOU DON'T MIND IF I TAKE THE CA2. DO "DUJZRDDV? M-M- 5MACK ... AND SHE GET5 f1.’ 5O I'M GOIIJ’ TO PULL TH’ GAME MUSH ON VOU°~$MACI4-N\AMA, DARLING, SMACIL- CAN VOU GET TH’ CAIZ %IZ ME, “TONIGHT ? OUR BOADING’ HOUSE 1 YEPs FLEAS; . 7 4 o , ¢ sunsu we AINT uuaovemzv A éiNfiLE 'c.|_ew A6 -ro WHO STOLE HOOPLE-w- our WE'RE WATCHN’ A f‘ with _ A EéCAPED u“ Grimes Again Draws Ire Of Umpire NEW YORK, April 36 — (AP)- ‘Though they outhit Boston 15-13. Brooklyn Dodgers dropped a 9-5 decision at home to the Bees to- day as Burlelgh Grimes, Dodger manager. was led ofl the field for the second day in succession. Grimes was banished in the sec- ond inning by Umpire LarryGoetz. He took issue with burly Bur- 1eigh's remarks after Goetz ruled that Gene Moore. Bees’ rightfleld- er. had not swung at s. bad pitch. By that time the Bostonians hsd battered Luke Hamlin, his start- ing pitcher, and southpaw Ralph Birkofer for seven runs. The Dod- gers came back from an 8-0 deficit in the fourth to score five runs through the flttlusixth and eighth. Lou Fette, who won 25 games for St. Paul last year, made his league debut for theBees but was knocked out in the seventh. Vet- emn. Bob smith finished the game. ihollkh Fette Eained credit for the victory. Phelps and cuuy Brock led the losers with four hits each, while Tony Cuccinellds two doubles and a. single paced the Bees. Grads Defend Hoop Honors EDMONTON. April Sit-Edmon- ton Grads, international women's basketball champions since 19%, added “ successful defense of the Underwood challenge trophy to their lengthy record today. Grads leted s three-game whltowashlng of Cleveland Fisher mods with s 48-28 victory Satur- day. l HAW, MADDEN, WHEN I WA6 W\‘|'H eco-rLAMD YARD, NOT EVEN A FLEA KAFFLKAFp-F-MXOU ‘RECALL, no vala-rpme GREAT auueu zbEM MYsTERY! WHEN ‘THAT PEARL Di5APP AP-EU, I j 5 COUPLE o‘ susPEcTe» / “E vawu AT TH’. Doe muuv- ;.,,— now, n= vouo LOST Au % ELEPHANT OR A BASS QIJESTIONED ‘n-l J5AHP5 0F ‘BRING! u’ ‘EM Wllllll >1 _, _..-. mlCE WORK,’ MAaov-= / i oaum our o‘ YEP. amcué, I'D HAVE A éHAkiCE o’ m. ow. ALIVE, BUT ‘FLEAé l5 some-rum’ 51.55 AclAlu» I'M ARMED wrn-l A DE AD 5U5PECT6! NUTICIHG oME NOTORIOUS cRool-l- HQl-PING Hi6 "rouaue n4 Hi5 CHEEK, 1. EXAMILIED Hi5 MOUTH ALJD 1=oum> ‘THE ‘PEARL- LON¢EALED no ‘THE. cAvrrY _I._lao siinard’: fur Bites. By WILLIAMS i Major Hoopla é z MY DETELTiOH~“'-' o1= ATOOTi-i . vfii ' gGulls friple Play NEW YORK. April 26 — (AP)- The Yankees pounded out. l8 hits today to gain a ‘i-l victory over Philadelphia Athletics and thereby accomplish a. handsome handful of spectacular feats. They displaced the A's as Am- erican League leaders with s rec- ord of three triumphs and one de- feat. Johnny Brcaca, who limited the losers to six hits though he gave seven bases on balls, became the first Yankee pitcher to go the route this season. The world champions also pulled ofl the year's first triple ploy, the club's first three-ply killing since Yankee Stadium was opened 14 years ego. Lou Gehrig and Tony Lssseuri figured in the eighth-inning triple play. It killed oi! L, potential Philadelphia rally. With Moses on second and Bob Johnson on first, Chubby Dean drove a liner at Lazzerl. The sec- ond bosema 1 purposely trapped By Yankees .1‘ eatures New Yorkers Victory Over Athletics the bell and flipped it to Crosetti to force Johnson at second. Crosettfs throw to Gehrig beat Dean to first and the "iron man” then whipped the ball soross the diamond to Rolfe, who tagged Moses as he came sliding into third 50x Hammer Senators Hard At Boston the Red Box chased Jimmy Deshong early and pound- out mercy today while overwhelm- lng Washington Senators 12-5. A three-run burst in the second inning served as Deshongs exit out and Linke was the victim of s six-run uprising in the fourth. Bobby Doerr. Boston's 19-year- old second bssemm, was hit on the head by a fast Linke pitch in the fifth inning. A cursory exam- ination showed no fracture but he‘ ‘was removed to hospital for ob- ‘servction. Abandon Plans For Series NEW WATERFORD, N. 5.. Apr. zli-Management of New Waterford Strands. Mhritihle junior basket- ball champions. decided last night Expense of br1r18i118 Montreal Y. Nil-IA. here for an Eastern Can- ada tdrle series would be too ex- pensive snd abandoned plans for the series. A guarantee of $500. maximum allowed in amateur bcsketbslLpre- vlously had been offered by Strands but officials here later decided they would be unable izo raise the money. The series was scheduled for May 1 sud 8. P.W.C. One C a U p On Sea Gulls Prince of Wales College hoopsters were within one game of a playoff position today as they came from behind last night to defeat the Sea. Gullsflifoziinthe firstgnnxeof a bestof-thzee series, made neces- sary to decide fourth place in the league after the teams had finish- ed the schedule deadlocked. Two field baskets from the hands of Allie mrter, P. W. C. captain gave the Colleglans the victory 1n the last minute of the some and marked the successful ‘ ‘ of the losers who had struggled grim- ly all through the second half to overtake the b‘g six point. lead the had built up in the first twenty minutes of play. Lineups and scores: Bea Gulls: Godkin. (Cont) 8. Harper 3, Anderson 4. Glover 0. Partridge 0, O'Brien 2, Matheson 11, Beer. Total 28. P. W. 0.: Stewart (Capt) 1. Ler- ter 8, Cullen 8, Leightizer 0. Chris- tie 6, Hennessey 2, Nicholson 0, Johnston 1. Total 34. . Leafs Chalk "U F i f t h Straight Win (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MOMREAL April til-Making the most cf seven hits. Toronto Maple Leafs scored a 0-8 victory over Syracuse Chiefs in Syracuse today in an llntemtsionsl Besebal league gsme. The Syracuse Olub collected ll hits, and benefihted by five Tor- onto errors, but couldn't bunch blows with any effectiveness, leav- ing 18 men stranded. The Leafs made three hits and an enor count for their first three runs in the fourth, and duplicated the trick in the seventh. Only a single in the ninth was wasted. The win was the fifth in a row for Toronto. It was the Chiefs’ third loss in four starts. Old Timers: R. Duncan 330 202 I90 ‘ Soy: 11o 226 232 . u: es 291 2:15 151 Rufflflg GELS s. eventley 104 192 215 . . eiaster 1T1 207 198 '1‘ $111-$996. PrlnoeGrocery: o _ a. gurke m1 1a": 212 . 344 2B9 Of Reuse??? 3,233.3 . IYI 188 22 J. Cameron 2'19 235 206 NEW YORK. April Zii-MP)“ Total-SSW. It was reported here today the world champion Yankees had withdrawn their offered $3,000 ralle to Charley Buffing. hold- ont rlght-hander. ' Originally the Yanks had sent their lit-game winner of last year a contract calling for 815.- 000. Now. It is understood, Ituf- ' ilngwlil have tocarry on any flffllfl negotiations at his 1936 N“ i‘ II!- 311M39- District signsllers How They Stand ' ternstlonai League . 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