Western . Internationa ampions got a two- ~goa ‘takes ‘on Pen ‘Canada Sines Fee abet, | t f nh ‘ VISIT A : x J NY 7 $k oe ‘knocking off Toronto 4- 1 in the : best of-seven final: . -‘players..will have ‘to work hard “bo: ‘eliminate ‘them. ays “@ Montreal eee after watching. Tor- -pnto: “polish ~. off. Detroit Red! avings’ ‘in’ the Stanley Cup semi- Ainalsy figure. the’ ‘Maple Leafs aren't. going © ‘to. be. ‘as casy to that ade ‘this year. as they ° Were “season the Canadiens won . fourth ‘straight. cup. by . Said ‘coach Toe ‘Blake: - “They are ‘a tougher team this year. My -netminder.- ‘Jac q. u e Ss ‘IT am: confident: that: we wv ‘ Ss wes Peet e from. Jdeague scor ring | ‘the Thunder ~champions earns the right to play the “eastern champs for the ‘Allan nis AIS ok TRAIL, 'B. C. (CP) —Trail Smoke Eaters shelled : Port Arthur. Bearcats 6-0 Monday night to take the] | , zame in. the best-of-seven. Allan: Cup semi-final a more ‘than’ 3,800 fans. : : , Pe NAN SSE YOUN 1 j Els Spiel ee way | tomorrow — Draws for the ning: night's games in. the’ ‘three- -day Elks Curling Bonspiel .which Starts tomorrow, are as follows: 4 p.m.—MeFarland * vs Peter- son; Lindquist vs ‘“Holkestad; Garner vs: Deane; Simundson vs McLean; ‘Simpson VS _ Flaten; Manson’ vs Thompson." .’ 9 p.m Rosedale ‘vs Standring; Don. Scherk vs’ McChesney; Mur- ray.vs Emmerson; Eby vs Ford; Lewis vs Gurvich; Williamson. vs Lindquest- Holkestad.. winner. jentry: deadline set for. April’ 15_ “Deadline for: “Women's Softball ' entries has been set for: “Friday, } rApril 15 it: was decided at’ aii: ex- ecutive. ‘meeting. of the ‘Women’s } Softball League . Suriday. » © It is hoped that. four” “teams will ‘enter the. 1960 league. The teams: will. include’ Savoy, Wahls, Senior High: Schoo! ; veirls” “and Fashion Footwear: : All: those applying ° “for ‘regis- tration forms are asked ‘to phone | league . ‘president: Jean ‘Billing - at 2710.-or., secretary-treasurér, ‘Sel- | ma / Sfandring at 3963.” : soccer bee 0. C. LONDON. “(Reulers)— Results |” |Women’s softball | vs Seu ‘ BARRIERS SSSA oN ith AA s mS “ ae Whee ¢ my oN oni % . ret . Y ¥ 7 4 See viseban FRU Ee Rae eNO Se were re als Thur sday. | tough’ ore: “confidence © ‘in Odds of’ 2 to : Ay arerquoted. FREE ADVICE © made little use: of. Billy. Harris. ties,’ Blake: said. “Bower js in fine form. The Leafs are skating much faster and harder this year than last year,’ “But it’s never hard to steam my boys up for a final series, They always play well) under ‘pressure, " Blake: is counting | on some of his .big stars—Jean Beliveau for]. one~-to regain, some: of their ee. Beliveau “has managed only a fecble three points.in the playolfs so far, only one. of them a ‘goal, pom os deceinerine soneentanmmtenscnete at wel py manne eae yey JUBILEE , ‘DOLLARS © WORTH ‘ a MERCHANDISE’, - ee “AT bot ~ RUPERT RADIO. ‘& ELECTRIC ee dae ant Pag ; i $i Mf h ahs ‘ $: ets | ith ‘i ie at cath ih i it aid’ ahh We my Mia sty TR a tet ate . at, - : gore rye , jae ge a co . | y Wade wry BEE gs als boone: cht team -member ‘3! “series, je ; “apparently |) the’ of Montreal Blake said he noticed that: in| - ries, ‘Leafs’ coach Punch Imlach “ANY club. that can. bench a@ om scorer4 like. Harris and still win) — ‘can be dangerous in a short se-| gi a ENGLISH: “LEAGU tera, Corr Raut for de ~ HEART DISEASE IN. o A.DOG ~ Lay Doa ‘ON HIS’ ‘SIDES APPLY, . : ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION | ‘DIGEST pane : Ae oR As A oa ‘GROWS OLD, IT MAY DEVELOP HEART DISEASE. THE. FIRST ATTACK MAY LOOK LIKE A FIT, WITH CLICKING SOUNDS AS. DOG WORKS HIS JAWS WIDE AND SHAKES HEAD,. EXPELLING MUCUS. IN SEVERE ATTACKS, HE FALLS IN A “COMA, AND MAY PAW AIR IN EFFORT TO ‘BREATHE, IN. THIS CASE, RUB HIS ‘BODY VIG. OROUGIY WITH A TOWEL.10 AID CIRCULATION. IF HE SWALLOWS: TONGE>, TRY TO PULL. IT. BACK.: LAY DOG ON HIS SIDE, THEN - BEGIN ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION | BY PRESSING HIS ‘LOWER RIBG ‘AND RELEASING YOUR’ PALMS A | ‘RATE OF 2 TIMES .PER- SECOND, AFTER ATTACK, KEEP HIM QUIET ° AND HAVE VETERINARIAN PRE: | RCRIBE FOR AILMENT, Throncberry | may be | of soccer ‘matches played’ in the oy - oS | United Kingdom. Monday:: ee baseball’ Ss": “exhibition: trail }Mon- Se iday. driving: ‘in: ‘the: winning run pwith | @ seventh inning. single as | Lhe Senators: edged: “Kansas City 13. 2 in the only: game. ‘played. With slugger, Roy Sievers trad- ed to- ‘Chicago-.White Sox: for catcher Earl Battey, first base- man. -Don Mincher and: ‘$150, 000; ‘just; the man_to fill ‘the depleted ranks. A 28- -year-old .Tennes ssean who ‘| has knocked around | the Amer- ican. ‘League ‘since ‘He came: up with Boston in.1952, Throneberry er rashed | the Washington lineup last season. and - compiled. a 251 batting average’ ‘ins 117; pames The. outfielder-first: baseman hit 10 home runs and agcounted | for 42. runs batted in. 7: La SOME DIFFE RENCE, Now he's the sensation of the Senators’ training camp with his 462 batting average, and ‘has]D + been outshining fearsome hold- overs Harmon. Killebrew, Jim} Lemon and Bob Allison. - Killebrew. (42); Lemon (33), Allison: (30): and.. Slevers (21) slugged -126. home | runs during the 1959 campaign. and.a little more -power’ from: “Throneberry could make up‘for’ the departure j,of Sievers, HENRI RICHARD,’ (ett). (16), ‘of Montreal Canadiens and: S Hay. ‘of: Chicago. Black: Hawks. skate ‘behind: the:net in : pursuit’ of’ the puck* in: first’ Period” of playott, game in Chicage: last ager Fred Hutchinson and: Char: lie Grimm, field boss: of: Chicago : Cubs, took advantage of the open | - Montreal. Alouettes, Big: Four football league 1 - Conacher. starred last season yards: Western ‘gained’: on the {| ground last. year, ried‘ for: 18 inches more, he alone|' ' would. -have: ‘gained half -West-' ;ern's. ground., | tween them ‘carried the ball .80 who. was. a,Member. of Parlia- ‘ment, : an “outstanding footbah. Train’ S| “MONTREAL (CP). —|, Lionel Conacher; ‘Jt, son of — Canada’s: late “Big Train” of sports fame, has signed a contract with the club: announced . Monday. | with. University -of: Western On-: tarlo: of the.senior intercollegiate. football’ league, running from a twin- ~fullback offence with Meco Pohziani. ' ‘The Alouettes signed Poliziani: earlier, Statistics. ‘showed . that Con-|: acher alone ‘carried :the - ball for 1,106. yards” of ‘the total of 2,213. If he had car-| ‘Conacher ° and: Poliziant ‘be- per cent of. the: time: ‘it: went on the. ground. ‘Conacher, 24, Is: the son ‘of the late Lionel: “Big: Train) ‘Conacher player: -at’-. Toronto, . National Hockey’ League’: star, and~ the athlete: of ‘the: half-century in a Canadian. . Press. -poll in 1950. : He died of a heart attack while playing baseball: in. an annual game ‘between Commons mem - bers’ and: meiibers. of the Ottawa press gallery.” . | Gerry I Lemire, t Armstrong | eo win Legion. ‘spiel: ‘Gerty: ‘Lemire’s” “rink. and wthat of. Beb Armstrong: captur- sed: the: first “prizes” in the: an-. ‘nual’ Canadian ‘Legion Branch i "249 ‘bonspiel: ‘staged ‘Sunday. i Lemir captured" A. Event. by efeating” Harold “Mede:. while. | Nee! Senators on their: way to’ their F seventh, victory. in. 20 games ‘by ‘driving. home. two ‘runs in the | first inning’ with sacrifice. flics. The A’s tiedit:in the second! when. Bob ':.Cerv* hhomered—his -fourth‘of the spring—with a man! on. Then; in the seventh. Lennie. .Green, singled, . advanced ona ground out and came around on Throneberry’s. ‘clutch | hit. “Meanwhile. “Cincinnati. ‘man- date to get. their starting line-/| ups in .shape- for the Nationa] League's opening program a week from today. Grimm: named rookics Sammy Drake and Lou Johnson, to his probable starting Hneup at third pase and right field, respectively, rake batted .292 at Burlington, Town and 203 at San Antonio last season. Johnson hit, .316 at Lan- caster, Pa,, and 327 for San An+ fonio during the 1959 campaign.: Other clubs continued paring thelr rosters to get down to- the required. limit. The only.’ sure prise.came from “San . Francisca Giants, who asked waivers on ins fielder Danny O’Connell,.a 104, ab ‘OUTBOARD SK SKIPPERS ! Soe the new Wahnsgsan SEA-HORSES 3 to FB hp. — alyournalghborhood ' Johnson Dealers a lol alealet ere rear roe nf a i, hove Electric, ea. om Cow: Bay ae ’ Phon NOT TOO DISAPPOINTED. as Ca “While Throneborry drove homie ‘Wings manager figutes'y young Det troit squad as team that might end reign of Habitants DATROIT n. "Tuck: ‘Adams, general manager of Detroit: Red! _| Wings, sotbled buck ‘comfortably In his Olympia’ Stadium office and a. sinjle' crossed: his. free, a ewan ve hada Jot of ehamplons |: shipy,'4; past, “But. you. know, got, a. Noa] Klek ony af ‘our team: Mths. yen, Wo. didn't. win anything, but wo turned ‘a jot of. Dboya’ Into men, “They wrote, Us Off lol of thorny: did. “inywny.) We. went down the: lndder—-from: fist to thivdsand then-to Inst, Wo took a lot: of | Aibywso—F- did- and the phiyera ‘did, 10007 Aud whon wo. hit bottom this ‘wo'd’ ‘he’ back, J told than; not to give ap .an us, “T hope: thoy ‘havon't, becnuse wo'ro of aur way! You aly I’m proud: of these, Fide this! ‘year, They gave 100 por. cont, Tho road up ahond Js, quito a hit brighter, " Pourth | ) figo {yy a. ‘alx=(onm longue may, Not Room, ke much of an avcomplahment. but its quite an Improvement over the 1088-50 campaign. whon ‘tho Winga finished ‘Inat for'the flrat time alneo thoy got; into” tho) National Hockey: Longue wats In 1020-27, Sy y hy ce 4 No” shld, : ‘poihting. around | the: room’ ‘to! peturos“of some ‘of Hihe | Wings’ ‘great teams: of the year major Jeague veteran, a votre " oe a “It was Adams who predicted o few seasons ago that Montreal Canadiens would dominate the league for n whilo, just as the Wings had done for so long, “THINES are boginning, to oven thomacivas out now," sill! Ads Anis, | w “Tho Montreal abring. ls ends ing, Someone’ will eateh those Canadiens hofore long, Tb might le un, Wo need a couple more ood hockey players to do dhe! Dobroll, players dropped around. tothe offteos throughout tho day Monday, aryl ing youdbyo!'l pleking Up travel ‘money Lo ga! to tholr homes, i 7 “Ty proud of all of bhony, ay 1.told them so," sd Adanisy had. some (pPlonsnnt ‘suLrprivos Gary Aldearn, Murty Oliver dnd Fete Goegan—and a couple of disappointments, We thought Len Gundo would seore 15 or 16): Bonls and ho scored only. Alx, But: ho started to play woll roar. thoi: ond of the scnson, Wo: still have’ gront plans for him, “Olver should| get tho roukiox of-the-yeny award, Ho missod q RAmes ane still scorod, 20 gonls 4 & 8.) took part in "Killebrew. ‘and Lemon started. the awe ” Canadiens in’ alx games in! the nootings and: disposed, of Chi-|. d‘