"'!: . 'A t i PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEW3 Tuesday, May 1, 1945 PICTURES FOR MAY ... Good list cl Bookings for . Capitol Theatre this Month Announced With the great Gary Cooper-Ingrid Bergman drama "For Whom the Bell Tolls," a fitting lead-off, an interesting list of moving picture bookings is announced for the Capitol Theatre during the month of May. The calendar of bookings is as follows: May 1 George Formby in "Bell Bottom George." ' May 2 Ann Harding and Evelyn Keyes in "Nine Girls." May 3, 4, and 5 Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman in "For Whcm the Bell Tolls." May 7 and 8 Hedy Lamarr and Paul Henreid in "The Conspirators." May 9 Bonita Granville and Kent Smith in "Youth Runs Wild" and Roy Rogers in "Man From Cheyenne." Mothers' Day MAY i3th Welcome Gifts ... 1. DRESSES 2. SPRING COATS 3. HANDBAGS 1. NIGHT WEAR 5. HOUSE COATS jj - - Her Two Favourite Stores - - Itupert Peoples . . . Wallace's Meet Me at . . . 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MAIR FURNITURE AND AUCTIONEER 632 Third Ave. - Prince Rupert Today in Sports LOOKING OVER MAJOR LEAGUES The Boston Red Sox won both ends of a double-header Sunday at Philadelphia defeating the Athletics 2-0 and 6-0 to climb out of the American League cellar. Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians split a twin bill at Cleveland. Steve Gromek, of the tribe, outpitched Hal Newhouser. in the first game while Dizzy Trout hurled a four-hitter to stop Cleveland In the nightcap. St. Louis Browns defeated Chicago White Sox 3-2 and 10-4 in a double-header at St. Louis Vern Stephens homered for the Browns In the first game. New York Yankees and Wash ington Senators shared a twin bill. The Yanks took the opener 13-4, with two five-run Innings, after the Senators tallied all ers o four hits and Washington their runs in the first Inning. Roger Wolff held the New York- took the nightcap 2-1. In the National League, Dixie 'Walker homered with two on in the eighth and the Brooklyn Dodgers defeated New York (Giants 4-3 at Brooklyn. Hal Gregg was the winning pitcher. Pittsburgh Pirates defeated Chicago Cubs 6-2 and 5-4 at Chicago. Preacher Roe hurled a five-hitter in the first game. St. Louis Cardinals took both ends of a double-header with Cincinnati Reds, 2-1 and 8-3. jMax Lanier pitched flve-hlt ball for the Cards In the opener. Philadelphia Phillies downed Boston Braves 5-3 in the first game of a twin bill at Boston but dropped the second 1-0. There were no games scheduled in the majors yesterday. The baseball standings to date follow: American League W L Pet. Chicago 5 2 .714 Detroit 6 3 .666 New York 7 4 mfil Sport Chat A team that adoDted the rfimt Toronto advanced Into the Royal Canadian Air Force European, hockey championshiD final with a Spitfire airfield team from Holland and at the same time wort the R.C.A.F. in Britain championship with a 6-2 victory over "Montreal" In a sudden-death tilt In Glasgow. The European final, also a one-same, af fair, will be played at Glasgow. , Before a capacity Scottish crowd of 3500. the British final was fast and rugged with Tor onto backed by the smart goal-tending of Johnny Mowers, former Detroit Red Wing. Scoring ace was Bill Sullivan of St. Tinv othec, Quebec, who fired four goals. Bobby Lee of Montreal and Fred Andrews of Reglna, Sask., scored the others -while both Montreal tallies were scored by Montreal Buddy Hellyen, a flight sergeant who Is property of Toronto Maple Leafs and formerly of Pittsburgh Hornets of the American League. It was Toronto's second came of the day. Earlier they had beaten "Vancouver" 2-1 in a semi-final replay of a 1-1 draw tne previous night. Referees were the Kitchener. Ont.. nair ol Milt Schmidt and Woody Du- mart, Boston Bruin star whose team had been ousted in the Bomber Group final a couple of wceKs ago. in a consolation playoff before the British final, Vancouver trounced Winnipeg 6-3. In the other semi-final Montreal scored a 5-4 triumph over Winnipeg, with Hellyen scorlne once and setting up plays for three more goals. Best for the losers was another Montrealer. FO. Billy Murphy who scored once and led his team's attack throughout. Montreals' other scorers were Suds Sutherland of Toronto, W. Moderlch, North Bay, Ont.; J. Rathle, Montreal and L. Lee, Roulou, Sask. Winnipeg marksmen were B. Curry. Ottawa; D. Noseworthy, Winnipeg, and A. Morris, Nordegg, Alberta. A crowd of nearly 4,000 saw the Montreal-Winnipeg struggle and heavy checking was climax ed in a brief scuffle during the third period In which no damage was done. Montreal got away to a 2-0 lead In the first twn min utes of the game and led 3-0 at tne .end of the first period, Winnipeg tightened up after that, however, and after each scored a goal in the middle period, Winnipeg netted three in fho final frame, the last with onlv'lo londs remaining Philadelphia 6 5 .545 Washington 6 5 .545 St. Louis 4 5 .444 Boston 3 8 .272 ! Cleveland 2 7 222 National League W L Pet. New York 8 4 .666 Chicago 7 4 .036 St. Louis 5 4 .555 Brooklyn 5 5 .500 Cincinnati 5 6 .454 Boston 5 6 .454 Philadelphia 4 7 .363 Pittsburgh 4 7 .363 International League W L Pet. 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