.MAY 15.1941 80 91 113 000 001-5 i! o’ ’. lsseliail Results - . g AQJCAN LEAGUE E oeo 001 000-t ‘up, Gebrlln, Mlltlbergn and , ‘igq; Debson and Wagner. 000 002 001-3 ‘l 0 ‘omit “hlngfnn 020 000 000-I 6 0 mitchineon and ‘Ilevaetts; Hue!- m and Evens. NATIONAL LEAGUE 000 600 000—-6 ll 0 new York 200 002 000-4 I ll 5i, Louie Janeen, Trlnlde and Cooper; plekron, ‘ t, Brazle, Mun- [or and Gareglola. Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 6 l Cincinnati I00 100 00x-2 4 l flatten. Taylor, Casey and Ed- wards, Hodges; Blackwell and Ln- manna. \ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 000 003 002-5 l0 1 001 000 000-l 5 2 Newark Montreal Russo and Lollar; Van Cuyk. itehn and Campanella. 00o 20o 002-1 0'2 Ierscy City Toronto 100 010 flit-S 7 1 Goodwin, Wade and Ginsso: Brown- and Ravlsh. Thorneliffef Park Accepts f Purse Demands TORONTO, May l4 -- 4GP» - Thorncllffe Park today accepted the $1,350 minimum purse demands of 1hr- Canadian branch of itin Horse- meirs Benevolent Protective As- iociation, tlills removing the pos- sibility of cancellation o1 another race meet. in Toronto. Harold S. Gausby. secretory- trcastirer of the Thorncliffe Assoc- iation nzade ‘he announcement and added that “in future we will ne- ccssurily be guided by results." Building Program For Mt. Allison Approved ' snoxvmw. N._B-. 10111 - Immediate construction of May 14 -- $25,000 toward the cost of a inli. Eighth Came In Nine Starts » WTRURO. _N. 5., May l4—tCP)I— ‘ —‘-*_ i-th the lone exception of four h 151' ‘We Clnldlln Prm) vice-president Sammy Melunson Boston Red Sox, niaklng eight of- (gl Dzmlinéml» N5}; BU mfimgiersh 01f their nine hits off the starting nudi He, 6mm“ luienoied atse 1 losing Orvui Grove yesterday de-,1'Dl,:£;u we" fig“; a t‘ e feaicd Chicago White Sex 5-1 for" 1r§he§‘“f'“"§,'I‘-‘°A“g f“ Jggjf their cigiiill triumph in tixcl: last 3a“ Awggigtiu‘: weremtaogsl. s mm gmncs’ Clyde Nunn manager olCJllx ‘of: 3|“: “ifhiigfiegbghinldélwgrgltw?” Broadcasting ‘Comliany of Anh- .. l i recp uc ‘an . .|dy accompanied by n cold, stiff wind §§TQITg¢§dSA_“Jzfinfiizgfdofgsfifig. whwh m“ ‘mp mes 0m °tl high] hill, N.S.-,ncithe was present at clouts mio the outfield. W)“, mecnnm It ivas Dobsoifs third victory 01' Hanson Dowel] of Mldrpewn, the season against one defeat and 101d Hm 54-61“), gebmgeiher mag the “inn-h l" R ‘mw r01‘ m9 Amer‘. the Association's definition of 41in League cuiinpions. Doblon m [fry ya mm dad. and 8,1- lost a shutout when the Chicago-l ;e;._.,i‘.,\-, fqfed ‘fz-fyiqn h, p.313». ans punched across their only run niiei Q1310! [he Canadian Amateur Red Sox_Win' lN. S. Baseball Ass"n Formulates Holds Annual Meeting Rules For llew Baseball Loop Formed In Nova Seotia TR-URO, N.S., 1V.'.\y 14 -- ICP) - Kentville, Windsor and 'I‘ru.ro rcp- resentutives here today formed a‘ new baseball loop, the Central Nova Scotiu Baseball League, with 13.0. Lcadbette: of Truro as pres- ldent. Opening guns nus set for May 24, when Truro and Windsor will battle 1n the hub town. Royals May Carry l" the Slxuh Hockey Association, of which ire The big Rwi Sox inning was the is pnsi president. third alien Johnny," Pesky and Ted SE-nee "most clubs pay their Williams walked. After two batters players," he snlrl, an amateur had been r1 ii Dom DiMngzgio ‘ should in- “on: not now engaged Leon CUibOYnLJll and Hall Wugnu, in professional baseball." When singled in succession, each driving this definition did not mect fav- in r1 run. '01‘ with delegates. Dowcll propos- Tui Williams. who hit two left‘, ed one along European lilies. field homers yestmday. and Bobby‘ which divl-ilcd "amateurs" ‘m9 D3011‘ who nit for the cycle 1n“‘purt~ amateurs" and "iflde-PCT!‘ homer, triple, double and a singlet,‘ dents", tiic latter being those who b011, “Tl-e mils“ {edgy frorcive compensation for time Detroit won its fifth straight lust. _ _ $3111; britlilld fTteddy llrlutclziinrsonl :1‘. till/ll‘; glafiglnlséglaglcfiepzvcslille" asiing on ins nigit, e.ea ng 19 5 V ‘ Washington 11-2. -opean dcflniti-cn at. its semi-an- The ‘Figers pushed over a ninth 1111111 "WPimE- inning run to brcuk up n Diiclllfllll din-cl hot-ween HllitilllllEtm and‘ Mickey l-laefnci" of the Senators. i I I noon Lake walked with one out M t r 1n the ninth and George Kcll slnli- s led hin‘. to third. Luke scored as Roy Culienbinc forced Kell. 1P f w Washington took a 2-0 lcad in e the third inning on three singles‘ and n walk. but. the 'I‘igei's tied it: up in the sixth orn Pat Mullins‘ triple. Hoot livers’ double and Bl:"d-‘ ie Tebbeits‘ single. | ' " ltCP) -— A pair o1 ivlarltiniers 1191‘- . .. ‘lemming with Shi-rbrookc 31150111111 . ' ' ~- ‘ix-zit I'VE The Board apprmwd mcpurfluol, Club in the P.ov1 ii League 1.1 a recreation centre and artificial oi plans for a new household sicicnce ‘he only game puma so i“ by the be rink was authorized today at the annual meeting of the Board or Regents of Mount Allison Univ- building. i" y _ . n Norman A. Healer, Sackville, was 51‘°“°‘°°‘°-~ . __ , _ . _ Manny lticlniyiiz. Negro sin. 1mm ‘emppolntcd Chaim!“ or ‘he ox Fredericton who last winter star- vrsity. The students have inised ‘I'll! IIIFICI IIAII DRESSING _.' "‘ O The regular use of Hermann ie definitely n business and social asset. Neat, well-groomed hllr lends distinction to your appearance. BIYLCRBBI applied to the hair Ind scalp Ecutwe‘ red 0n iii-G nll-ioiotsd lllit‘ V-‘lih Sherbrookc ~51. Francis 111.3149)’ squad, holds down the shoristOP job and Jctiiiny Harvey 0i Saint ‘Both played in started with Eon Harvey switched io Sil- P9191”! of Saint John. In the one game he iilflyed Mc- Intyre elouied. a. douole 1n three less ball in- the field. _ _ Harvey pitched six inn1ngs._ re- tiring with a blister on his pitch- ing hand at the end of the sixth. He allowed five hits; SHERBROOKE, Que, May l4 — iurnctl in dolizilly performances ifl there was no Baseball Lleaque last season. The!’ the Middleton. N.S., whether they can make the trip. nine and in the middle 0,1! the sea- trips to the plate and bloyfll 951""- eech morning keeps unruly hair in place all dey, promotes a natural lustre, Ind helps remove loose dandruff. Buy a handy tube of t-wo and issued iilrev P55595- Mclniyro is no newcomer to the Banana todeyl N0 GUM - N0 SOAP- H0 ALCOHOL - I0 STARCN Sherbrooke sporting scene. He lin- ished lost. season with Sherbrooke Canadians of the border lcugue and was left wins: on the Negro 111"! ill the winter. The huckt-‘Y Squad We" l l’. E. I. Provlnoia Myooting The Annual Meeting. of the P. E. l. Provincial Rifle As- eliminated in the provincial film}!- by Mammal Royals, this years Aiinn cup winners. .~ 11.8. - Canada Rifle Match I Rifle Association Canadian Colors At Olympic Meet MONTREAL. May 14_ <cpl_ Montreal Royals have been ap- proached unofficially with an of- fer to represent Canada at the Olympic Games next year and the Canadian senior hockey champions are prepared to accept lf their league schedule doesn't conflict with the trip, it was learned to. day. Logical choice for tho trip, the Allan Cup winners were approach- ed by Canadian Amateur Hockey Association officials during the final series with Calgary Stump- cders, but Norman Dawe, C.A.H.A. vice-president. said they gave no answer at that time. Today, Ernie Hamilton, Royals president, said "if it dldnt con- flict wi-th the Quebec Senior Hoc- key League schedule we would be milling to go." Hamilton said Royals have rc- ccivcd no details about Olympic plans and emphasized the C. A. H, A. approach was unofficial as certainty at the time that the Montrealers would win the Allan Cup. A. Sidney Dawes, president of the Canadian Olympic Associa- tion, snid in Toronto last night ihat it was up to the C. A. H. A. to nominate a team for the Olympics. Norman Dawe didn't John is one of the squads ace hurl- indicate today when t is might we 7: Wwaffieww» 512v cart done as apparently he situation Maritime will remain on an informal basis until such time as Royals decide The winter Olympics will he held in February at st. Moritz and one member of Royals ex- ecutive said last night the team "could fly over and fly back and the whole trip would consume about three weeks." k t 7 I m“ °" llorsemen s Ass n Chalks llp Another Victory In Ontario TORONTO. May 14-—(CP)--'1‘he Horsemews Benevolent Protective Association, Canadian Division. to- day chalked up another" success in its drive for increased minimum purses on Ontario race courses when two more Toronto tracks fell into line. Both Thomcliffe and Dufferin tracks. which open within the limp’s Safety By ENID smut (Canadian Press Stall’ Writer) EDMONTON. May l5 - 1GP) ~- Baseball and fastball umpires prob- ubly take more abuse from fans than do hockey officials, says llor- imer (Lethbridge Herald) Fenwick. He brings the attention of sport fans to eight “safety rules" re- cently promulgated by the “Leth- bridgc Umpires Protective Assoc- iation." And it seems salt to say that, if carried out, the umpires will have their revenge for years 0f back-talk and fhotrorsi fasti- cuffs from fans. i —-Thc Rules - Without further ado. we list the afoitnncniionctl safely rules. (l) Always carry at least one six- shoote: in plain sight so that mouthy fans won't get tough with you tco early in the game t2) Pay a small boy 25 cents prior to the game to stand direct- ly behind the wire screen and call you "rottnr. stinker,’ etc. Then walk ovirr and clout him on ill.‘ nose. t3) Spit a great deal. i4) lf possible. walk as it _\'uii were bow-legged. and swing your arms as Clo-so to the ground as pos- slble. ‘The more you look like an ape the better. Fortunately, most umpires have a head start. (We're still quoting) t5) Before the game starts, and if the sun is in the proper place. do a little shadow boxing. This is bound in impress. (6) Cali your strikes in as pug- nacious a tone as possible Act as if you really believe they are strikes. ' (7) Always leave your glasses at home so that the fans will have no idea as to you»: real condition. Arid never. never, cairy u cane. If you must carry something, carry a club. (B) If attacked by unruly fans. remember the old saying: “Winn-i en and children first." And hit ‘cm hard. Finds American 1 League A Mess By JACK HAND i their shape, NEW YORK. May l4 - (AP)- Muddy Ruel. having escaped from a to the confines of Commissioner Chandler's office into the bright sunshine of big league manage- ment, is finding the American League a mcss in this first whirl around the loop. The freshman manager oi’ St Louis Browns, starting n new car- cer at the age of 511, finds it hard Sturdy, wool worstcds, cut for precise fit . . A brief glance over our fine stock will convince you smartest suits in Town are here. SEE THE SNAPPY NEW SPRING MODELS ' ' see THE LARGEST STOCK or SUITS 1N TOWN and "PERK UP YOUR WARDROBE-TODAY“ that to believe what he sees. "T1115 is a, very strange season." he observed. "The clubs that are ENGLISH WORSTE SUITS . . . . . .. ..... $35 up 51111110896 i0 be up there aren't and the hitters who are supposed to SUITS 0r SUPERIOR QUALITY Good looks that lust is what you get when you buy a Suit here tailored to hold “it are down at the bottom of the Si. l “Peiliaps it’s the weather. I don't know. Look at m1: club. I know we have better hitting than we have shown so far. Jeff Heath. Vern Stephens, Johnny Beinrdlno tunr|is n 'i.‘llilM and Wall. Judnith all can hit. We‘ know that off this past record. Buti they're down in the low 200s. "Our kids have been pulling us. along. as far as we've gone. Fbllowsi like Bob Dillinger and Paul Leh- l WHERE QUAIY IS SUFIEI sectarian will be held in fire Court Room, City Building, at | "er, more o" less on ma‘ I'm also eight oclock on Friday evening, Muy 23rd, i947. figiicifl};cyjflléimaalgiieegjrlama: high on Ray (kzleninii, a" kid one, “B t B his team ma,“ hm, m, Dm,0,,,,n_ "Th3, mm PM" _l_ I _ _ A . ;, T_his is the first Annual Meeting ‘since _l_9li9, and due to MONTREAL H; u _ (o?) _ $2211 bylylilizsesr at; biggg-ingtilfizg‘ ‘>11?’ iiéiljei: aha ‘fifizigzg xisiPecial B?! y " itiiaggkgalsg?1was“:i._l,'linr" mculvht» gaenitsflrlousézu i f .. the discontinuance of the Associations activities since then, A crack Unnéd states 7mg mm agéchtlo tlgrclehiuzgeflglseeslrriglfiléivlviféLunc 51mm“ the hrownmi haggllflgzive: gllggellfillemgfgsxsllhiil goliynilsgnotgéékr-ne bhelnckcdflm. ‘i "i" i" "°°°“°'Y ‘P "hm" “WPMMY '°°"9‘"‘i“ i" “d” may swim"? wit“ “mum's b?“ defeat when directors of the up on rim baseman Jerry Wltte. Carlin oiaylniiv. Ircsembied a o bl 1° 5M9 "l! Aiwdllm" bflk 1° "5 "mil" Slfllldufd- "lerksmml l" m“ D°“'*" We“ °l Greenwood Park meeting, which who won the lob from Chuck Sfe- on lhc rthci‘ one of n» fink "11,, t d. . a.“ “I smdmn." ;7_ - - 11101847ntlllfbnhltiflllllililitmndfgllu: ha‘! bee“ “mauled to 0pm at ‘lens h, Mun,“ but 1°35 it to nub‘ Calgary "firm {n m“ (howorx. ‘mat.tlllécxpégtilxllliiiiibzlhC’ 2.11111. ;n If.‘ . . . . t bel 1d in 0 WW5 118- ll - l , d id i _1i ii ider Jld ' h i~n tn l t 1 "ri- , . ,- . ‘ . .‘_' ‘. ~, " “ ‘r ‘ ‘ 11"" ""11" » A" one» cot-nodes no woe- rardn: 2:- .:;-.. W131i. .. .....:.. .213. _._ l“$31.35?315531;;‘¥1$;?‘l.2ii.i‘.°${. illllsliflokiliil“ iurly requested to be present, and all others interested in rifle KN. M1235. iecreltag/o-lervxsislggr fleas“ edo 1m season and y“ expected: , s.-. . ‘hug’ ' ' "(L ‘ 0! the C41" m1 Jm l‘ 5 ‘ At that the successes were com- to add more power to the St. Louis m‘ u" "mud M m“ lation. sDOHWTS °l u“ Dewar shim" promises. The owners originally attack. g said he received word from FL- had demanded $1.500 minimums, “We're only scvcn gannes out of MONTREAL. May 13 ~rCP1 Wymnn. Wnshintllvli. director Q! with the track operators lndicat- first place. That's the important, "We did it-I know we could," war, I - the Naiimifll R1119 ASEWiBlW" °l lng they would go as high as $1.- thing. Not where wc are in the 110011001 Captain Pete Morin n‘. h» I . pitching mid his teammates clitcrctl i-tinir‘ By Vic Morris, Jr. D. A. MacKlNNON, Lieut.-Col., one n1: KlliS Sove Mon l: _ mrtfitvtlllfrttiilififiiilif ‘:- Riding Lessons by Qualified Instructor 2:11? snazhfiiehiirliiidrniinri Zuiliimfilé 100k “pflfegl Mflbg M!’ .~ rink ..flt'r ‘she game. 5 5 9 0 fr. PHONE , . "' ‘°’ ‘if °‘°- ‘i i. i. ncsnreon, Mao-or "'":.:;.:;".2:z,'=;:'::.:l-. “"f,,““”=‘ " w" and rushed to the showers before w"hlh.fl|l' “i” "l! hoped We have received o large shipment foi this SALE LESS 20% or SALE FRIllAY and SATURDAY ey-'-tl|ese are at the old price. THE BIKE 51-101» first horse to win five races at the harness meeting at Hollywood Favored to win, Captain Cash, timed at one ml-nute, 30 2-5 sec- onds for six furlongs. Optimus won the day's feature, a $2.500 trot, with Countess Lena second and Visalla Mae third. lr time of two minutes. 5 4-5 sec- ondl for the mile race. By The Canadian Press the United States Henley at Phi!- adelpliia 10 years ago today. Wear- ing the double blue of the Argon- Bin". Rowing Club. Russell covered the mile and 5-16 in seven minutes, 31.4 seconds. shattering tihe record of 7145.1 sot by W. Rutherford of Prinoelown University in 1934. To‘ xxx \'r‘\">1r~;\.x\~ v» PIICIIE v-~/~A~v\-\-vv---~\:- ARK HILL RIDING STABLE (Opposite Exhibition Grounds) OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 16th J Riding Horse To Hire 2158-1. g ‘CA-MA. officials forgot to send and congratulated each other." Inuncdiatolyi aftcr the snare Coach Frank Arbour of the Cab. coach Frank Carlin of hfontreul.‘ Said Arbour: "You fellows had more on the ball—we were bcaienj by n better team which every one,’ 0i my players will admit. We are; not downhearted and hope to geil another chance to play Montreal in the series next year." Tihe pnlee the Royals have tried to win for 17 years was absent. The Park today. paring home a hnif _ A length in front of Mighty Lucy in Jintnny Russell, 'l‘oi'on~lo soulier, gary team rushed across‘ .1797 u"? klild of v the sixth race before 7,664 fans. swept to victory in record time i‘ the ice to congratulate shavesthatmakcyou i the Alien Cup from, Toe-onto to Montreal for presentation here to~ marrow at a civic reception for the Royals, Defoneeman Doug Harvey of I've waited 12 years to play on an Allan Cup team, and tonigiht I did -boy was 1t not out there," said little Pete Morin u he wiped the ON EARTH look your best, use the Gillette Tech Razor and today's Gillette Blue Blade. These two are preci- sion made, fit exact- ly, and protect you from the discomfort caused by misfit 5A5 I ER SHAVES blades. Yes, Gillette ~r double edges mean double economy. ”""’ Gillette Gillette nun: stapes 56/2514 " P'°5'd°"" America. that the U-S- OPGHHLZI- 250 floaguo standings. Our f‘ r w A ‘MITH Mu.“ lion was "wry much interested. ____ hasn't been mid and we're mung dressing room after defeating cal- Q L", - - I l I -"'—“‘ “T to start. hitting one or these days cary Stampedcrs a-z not Monday g; » Secretary-Treasurer. The quality or cork improves , , infant when Montrcal Royals r“ mach time the tree is stripped ev- ___.__._ brought the Allflll cop back 1o, :7 i cry 10 yqgrs, _ Montreal for the first tftne in 17‘ ‘j’ __ ,___._.. . ._. .. m‘; ' ' ——--— Tlhc Montreal dressin room was ' / I INGLEWOOD, Calif, May 1<i-—- besieged by jwbillant tfild happy‘ ' / (AW-Certain Cash became the players. The team sang "Alouette; RAZOR