if.' :: " i v BADMINTON CHAMPION Stan Cutts of Toronto Won World's Tille Last Night TORONTO Stan Cutts of Toronto has won the world's professional badminton championship. Last night In Toronto he proved his vast superiority over Doug Grant by soundly defeating him in the second match of a best-of-three series, 15-0, 15-2. The Toronto pro committer! only two faults which accounted for Grant's only points in the match. A month ago at Montreal, in the first match of the series, Cutts whipped the former three-time winner of the Dominion amateur title, 15-5, 15-C. fVoGUE I This Is Our IUisincss Take advantage of our many years of auto and general machine repair experience. The Terrace Machine Shop and Garage is under the management of Bill Osborne and has secured the servicei of J. Campbell, who has had many years of experience In car and truck ,work. CONSULT US Terrace Machiie Shop AM) GAKAGE Terrace TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE Bowling Season's Biggest Event City Championships AT RECREATION ALLEYS Fifth Avenue East, Phone 84C ALL BOWLERS INVITED Men's Five Pin Singles and Doubles, March 13. Ladies' Five Pin Singles and Doubles, March 20. Entry Fee. Engraved, Trophies. Many Prizes. Handicap, if possible. Business places Invited to do nate prizes for Ladies' and Men's Five Pin Events. PRINCE RUPERT'S GREATEST SPORT Conducted by F. F. Erneweln SHORT SPORT It may be a little early to talk tennis, but some sports writers are bemoaning Britain's lack of a champion of "supreme skill ahd that elusive" quality known as personality" to see lawn tennis on its feet again this year. Bruce Harris, writing in the London Evening Standard, recalled that after the last war Suzanne Lenglen burst upon Wimbledon as a girl of 20 and writes:i"'Her all-ccnquering play, very "French" temperament, pleated skirt and bandeau gave her a following like a star of opera She set feminine fash- slons. The best advertisement tennis ever had." Harris says she hasn't a successor not even the Americans who are coming to Britai nthis summer. Things aren't shaping up any too welf for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. Last year the club lost 1,187 ($5,342) and membership dwindled from 3,400 in 1939 to 839. A minimum of 4,500 members is required to keep the club on its feet. Some Scottish football- clubs had the Idea of a "super" league but it lasted, in imagination, Just j three weeks. After a meeUng of j 12 leading Scottish clubs, It was 1 decided the Scots would resume next season with two leagues with the pre-war promotion and relegation operating. The first division will consist of the 16 clubs originally suggested for the "super" league and the second dvLsion will have 14 clubs. Royal Ascot on pre -war lines j will be restored in June, All buildings at the racetrack "have ! been freed and the stands emp-l tied of army stores. The King 1 and Queen, who will entertain a house party at Windsor Castle for a week, will drive up the course in semi-state with the Princesses on each of the three days of the' meeting June 18, 19 and 20. Officials are preparing for an Ascot "on the Coronation Year scale" and admission to the royal enclosure will be on pre-war lines. Capt. Sir Malcolm Campbell has been granted the honorary rank of major, it Is announced in the London Gazette. Sir Malcolm, Britain's speed king, commanded an army motorcycle unit when the war started. He served In an armored division and was also chief of a military police squad. In 1943 he was transferred to the infantry general list. A record total of 52 entries ; reached the acceptance stage j for the Lincolnshire Handicap April 3, but one well-known ! owner, Miss Dorothy Paget, will ! not have an entry. She has j withdrawn Sun Storm, Prince j Florimonde, Distel and Speckled ' Band. Previous "high" entry was ! when Squadron Castle won the 1939 Lincoln from 37 others. Jim Ferrler of Chicago took the lead over 41 leaaing golf professionals In the opening clay's play of the Seminole Golf Club tournament in West Palm Beach, Florida. He carded a two-under-par 70 for a one stroke lead over, Jimmy Demarest, former baseball star of Houston, Texas? One stroke behind Demarest with 72's are Sammy Byrd of Detrolf, Ellsworth Vines of Chicago, the Lreformed tennis player, and Denny Shute of Akron. "Mr. Golf "Byron Nelson, is. far bacV with a 77. EDDIE LAKE HAS ENDED HOLD OUT LAKELAND, Florida Shortstop Eddie Lake has ended his holdout with the Detroit Tigers. Lake, who w is acquired in a trade with the Boston Red Sox, agreed to terms ysterday and soon will Join th Bengals in spring training at their Lake land, Florida, camp. WIDOWS IMMOLATION Suttee, abolished by the British In 1829, was an Indian custom of a widow burning herself on the funeral pyre of her husband. COAST TO COAST The east coast or North Am-' erica Is almost directly north of the west coast of South America. ' MARITIMES TOUR PLAN Nothing Definite, However, About Trip of Maple Leafs And Hangers MONTREAL Two officials of the Toronto Maple Leafs Frank Selke and coach Happy Day-say they know no:r.:ng about a New York Rangers might tour report that the Leafs and the the Marltimes after the end of the regular National Hockey League season on SumTay. Both clubs have been eliminated from the playoffs. Earlier in Montreal, Tommy Gorman, manager of the Montreal Canadiens, said that he had been approached by Marty Mac-Donald, manager of the Glace Bay Forum, about having the Canadiens make a tour of the Maritimes. Gorman said he had suziested to MacDonald that since Canadiens would be tied up in the playoffs the Maritime sportsman should get in touch with the Leafs apl Rangers. CASEYS WIN IN BRIDGE Rut Fail to Wipe Out Margin Of Community CI u It on First Session of Tourney Knights of Columbus won over Community Club 17.460 to 15.040 Tuesday nisht in the second session of a home-and-home bridge tournament but the Community Club had a margin of 0,040 from the first session so Js still ahead by 3,520. There were four tables in play at the Knights of Columbus Hall with C P, Balagno in charge. Serving of refresh- LOOK SHARP FEEL SHARP BE Gillette BLUE BLADES WITH THE SHARPEST. EDGES EVER HONED J.H.Mair Auctioneer SALES ARRANGED and Conducted at Your Convenience SALES ROOMS 171 Third Ave. E. Phone Black 15C I SLAV SOCCER TEAM COMING PRAGUE The championship Slavia Club soccer team of Czechoslovakia has accepted an invitation to visit the United States to play a series of exhibition games during August and September. Acceptance of the invitation which was extended by the Spartan Club of Chlcaga was announced last night in Prague. Hockey Scores National League New York 5, Boston 3. Detroit 4, Chicago 9. ments followed the card playing. Taking part in the play were. Community Club Mr. and Mrs. Craig Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jerome, Mr. and Mr. Franklin and Mr. and Mrs.. James Krikevsky. Knights of Columbus Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Balagno, Mr. and Mrs. James Forman, Mrs. R. E. Moore, Miss Mary Astoria, T. Thompson and L. Denault. A new home-and-home tournament will be commenced on Thursday nlshfc of next week. 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The Boston goals were bagged by Trry Reardon, Don Galllnger and Porky Dumart. In the Chicago-Detroit game, the Hawks scored two goals in the first period, six in the second and one in the third. Peter HnrefK led th Chicago scorers with three goals. Ciint Smith got two and the others were divided between Oeorse Allen. Dou? and iviax uenuey aim ilea iiumiu, pi) with one each. Fernand Gau-thi'T. Ted Lindsay and Rob Mc-Lennahan were the Detroit srurers. and 052 COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE C70 Take InvigoraUng steam ( baths and massage to relieve that tired feeling. ( R.Y.WALKER i Graduate Masseur ( I Reducing. 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