I. .V Ldrfnrc Thursday, Hupcrt April Daily 25, 1946 Jftctos Baseball Scores TIGERS WIN THIS AND THAT - - Classified Advertising National League ClavlflPds: 3o per word per Insertion, minim Tint ..... - - Boston 10, New York 7. 60c; Curds of Thanks. Death Notices, Funeral TiKl,600- Btah,. AUDITORIUM SCHEDULE FIRST GAME o . nuuuuinmrntu .n PUCK SERIES Brooklyn 11, Philadelphia 3. . Thursday Chicago 3, Pittsburg 4. BIRTH NOTICE help St. Louis 3; Cincinnati 2. Calgary Stampeders Lost wanted 7:00-8:30 Intermediate lrls, ' Three to One Last Night In LIVINGSTONE Born to Mr. WANTFTV ni., . ' . IS NOW TIED 8:30-9:30 Ladies class. American League and Mrs. Stan Livingstone 1 year old. No. lug 9:30-10:00-Event night. New York 12, Boston 5. Allan Cup Series (nee Gloria Swanson) at University VANCOUVER, (P Vancouver Philadelphia 2, Washington 4. SASKATOON? ffl - Hamilton Hospital. Edmonton, Alta., on Ajiril 16, a daughter, WANTED Canucks defeated Boston Olympics Cleveland 5, St. Louis 1. Tigers defeated Calgary Stampeders Sandra Lynn. Mother and man for Young nL.J"1 nan DEN1IAF, Eng., Q Radar 3 to 0 last night to tie the Pacific Coast League 3 to 1 last night for their daughter doing well. in busine a c 'scientists attending a radar convention best of seven series for the United Oakland 7-3, Los Angeles 2-2. first victory in the b?st of seven department of new S FOR SALE in London visited the States amateur hockey San Diego 4, Portland 1. Allan Cup hockey series. Calgary nee. Must h ki . ... Two Cities film studios during championship at three ' gamas Sacramento 1, San Francisco won the first three games. FOR SALE Large cook stovo. - j. ana t ..... the 'filming of "Top SQcret" a apiece. The final game will be 3. The fifth game will be played in Phone Green 6G0, (1021 wr tlna a tn uraurn n.,i "W i story . of radar in wartime. played Friday night. Hollywood 2, Seattle 5. Edmonton. FOR SALE McClary Jubilee qualifications. vmii lltW range, tubs, kitchen table, x chairs, shelves, Venetian n it i cu Hnnsol,. blinds. Black 898. (90) A) ....MJ private Mere's what KPM Motor Oil wilt do for jour car. It'll top corrosion and save your bearings- It'll keep the motor clean- It'll stick to the hot spots where you really need It, and hosldes that It won't foarn or bubble In the rrankcase. That's what this word "comi.ounded" means to you, , It's a whale of a lot more than a good lubricant. Try It next time you change your oil. See youf Standard Dealer and fill up with KI'.M. Jt li- Planning on lading a motor trip? See your Simulant Dealer for free Iraeet informrjlon. i5PJm improved . . . . . . compounded SHORT SPORT Brought to Australia by the early English settlers, cricket now Is the national sport ' of Australia. Racing and football have their followers but neither spun, has the universal appeal of cricket, which is taught to the Australian as soon as he starts school and which he follows through life either as player or spectator. As a player, he can join one of the thousand clubs which offer week-end games in all Australian state capital. cities and peihaps eventually he can represent his stnte or the country in the game. As a spectator, he has a ?.hoicc of club, state or International games, and can become one of the hundreds of thousands who fleck to them. Club and state games both draw great crowds but the biggest at- I ) ttjW$ Winter Winter d"ving driving an and Summer driving are two V . VV different different things! tilings! Troubles Troubles that that don't don't show show tin up on I 1 .iltlQC' tc short trips may suddenly catch up on you and cause inconvenient, inconvenient, costly costly and and irritatjnc irritating delays delays on on loncer longer summer summer trim. trips. 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Is a highly vocal critic, lis criticism called barracking -at big matches is part of the Ticket atmosphere in Australia. It's good humored but sharp and after witty. Barracking reached Us peak In he 1932-33 test series in Aus-ralia when a bitter controversy ieveloped ver the leg-theory wwling of Harold Larwood. not-' d Nottinghamshire player. Ills an bowling was not considered vithln the rules and the Aus-ralians were vociferous in their (enunciation fUic Englishman. Hie Aussies called It "body- ne and, so heated did tney bo- ome. there was nearly an national incident between Australia and England. The interest in cricket Is ln-nse. Men, women, boys and iris play it and their fathers, grandfathers, mothers, irand- oiher.s watch It. Families stay tp all night when the tests are elng played In England. to listen o the broadcasts. 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