' k- , 'if- General Motors Meets Battery Tonight's lUlll;l"'0''-" loot ball fixture last year's veteians say they without Bishop u .i . ik. ti u .. n.iiam nntterv inin into hnvi have - hune hune " ud up r their their boots boots and onri : , son son la la also also a rt,.,.,r REMEMBER WHEN Boston Braves (now Milwaukee i and Brooklyn Dodgers stasrod major league baseballs Home Runs Play Big Part triday. May 1, 19;i3 . onngs me ncaij 1 . Th r V : . i..nmt came 33 vears ago B to Motors it Rnston Thev Diaveo zt a V, tht picture when they meet the.joe ueorge.sun is misy ,ryiilg 10 -" ; A ,at wasiOeneral who lost their i build up team around ,KJ m Bo; . ..v -- . . - . m . .. . h, l(.-t llOir illlllU UU a U new H W Vlitlll UllUIIll H . i.. - i l V.I I PI1HI111 A1UIU Motors 3 W1IU uov i . n n n. In Big Leagues iinrtinPS LIJ H 1-1 Lit,' LIU1V WM." " , . r , T , nf ,irkn. . onme nn Wcdnesdav . to ... the 1 rmall rmall 11 ...... nucleus. nucleus. He He win win ,;u introduce introduce 1 ; , Sunbere Sunberg, Mills T " SPORTS ROUND-UP (cllMru u v.. c, . 4. . fast CYO. v01"e newcomers, ana, at mat, Pat Wilson, Glskf it Tdtr vadiz m. iinnu ..ftor t.hrpp hours. 50 minutrs Of played a big part In all major ' play. Longest game in point of The composition or the Battery "UK"" 'hnc on ven, furunes Mik ' eleven Is uncertain yet. Some of the Motormeu, wno will still be'.ljei. ' WJ W By GAYLE TALBOT luoonp hnsehn li eames inursanv i i'mic m Two of the blasts came In the last of the ninth and brought victories to Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants while an - NEW YORK (AP) More words have been written about Leo Durocher than any manager now aciive in the major leagues. Many of them have been put : " down by working baseba.l writ- I Cubs anc Fred Toney of Cin-er.f who actually know the ciunati hooked up in a homeric Giants' controversial little pilot, . dueI (n wrlich neither permitted other one, by Bob Elliott, pj-riuced all of St. Louis Browns' runs in their 3-1 night triumph over Washington. And in St. Louis, the Card.n-aic-Phiinriplnhia Phillies nitht SQD.-LDR. J. D. DICKSON of ' contest which was cut to a l-l Hammond River, N.B., is cap- five-inning tie by rain, the only U If fer tain of the first RUAf oomei Kt LojS rUn enme on a poKe jet airliner making a test re- m,t of the park by Ray Jabk.n- turn flight from London, fcng., ski buP-this is becoming the excep- onvthing resembling a hit lor tiori as the market for "Inside" tIie regulation distance. Each articles on him bec omes ever ; granted two walks, more lucra'ive. The Reds put over the winning About the only facet of Leo's ;run jn the top of the 10th on a complex character we can't re- hit through the infield, an out-1 call having seen touched upon j f ield error ancj a scratchy infield is his amazing memory. There's hjt by t),e iate Jim Thorpe on nothing scandalous about it. which Vaughn unexpectedly nothing to merit hauling him up tl.ipd t0 naii tne runner at home j I betore the commissioner again. ;and threw the ball away. It j Tell you what Durocher can ! have been ruled an error, j I do. Take any game his club has ; Tnnev sailed safety through Results: f( L Seattle 4. San Francisco to Johannesburg. South Africa. The 26 aboard include an extra crew of six, RCAF engineers 8; Oakland 7. San Diego 4; Port land 0, Hollywood 5; Los Angeles clip and mail Rn cram en to 4. National Chicago 2, Pitts- j and mechanics and represen-I tatives of British Overseas Airways Corp., and DeHavil-I iand Aircraft Co. The Comet S is the first of two to be de- livered to the RCAF. this ordergram "TODAY! played in the last five or six ,he last 0f the 10th for his no-years. Tell him what the situa- jitter. Take the argument from tion was at any point in the there. contest - the inning, the number burgh 4; Milwaukee l. New York 0; Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 7: St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 1 (5-ln-ning tiei. American New York 6, Chicago 1; Washington 1, St. Louis 3; Philadelphia at Detroit post-, rwined Noted Sprinter The Daily News, Prince Rupert, B.C. 6 DAY RATE IS CHEAPER THAN ONE PAYP of mi :i on base, the number of i out.". Tell him what the last ; batter did. He'll then teU you precisely what happened on the next play. j A sports writer who follows the j Suspended By Association ionDON I AP) E. McDonald j WIL Victoria 2-2, Yakima j 5-6; Edmonton at Salem post-jponed; Wenatehee 2, Lcwiston ; 5; Calgary 3, Tri-City 6. SAVE MONSY Order Your Ad 6 Times Vou pay only for the first low insertions. The otlut two in. Recreational Lack Scored At Meeting . Sppcinl to The Daily News SMITHERS. Accepting reelection as president of Smith-ers Athletic Association. J. F. !vacDonald voiced amazement W Hillnnn V, . , rl Ofrtt ClT till Please run the following ad for days. Enclosed is $ .-in full payment. NAME ADDRESS , HERE'S DRIVING AT ITS BEST . . . Giants caught up witt- them after having missed two of their gatnes in Philadelphia. Me told Leo he was looking for a fellow writer to help him fill in his score book, play-by-play. -'.: the two contests. GET Ol'T BOOK net out vour book. Leo told 50 STl DKBAKER SEDAN Nfr'ions are H;ix Kmmit, Bailey, one of the world's top sprinters, has been suspended by the southern sub-committee of the British Amateur Athletic Association for using his name for advertising. Bailey, co-holder of the world record for 100 metres of 10.2 seconds, appeared before the committee last week concerning an advertisement in an Oxford- Air conditioner. Spotlight Radio, Sun Visor. A real nice 2-tone. the Insertions must run him. mill. Then, liliii, fast as o the fellow ..-. tiiiii, HIL- Tulare uiiu " .milri bike It down, he called off' these vears with so little to of- PI.F.ARE PRINT CLEARLY) Phone No. 48 DODGE Fluid Drive, radio, heater, sun visor. A man's car. the two games, right to the final ' ! f,r in recreation facilities for out. The writer, a trifle shaken, the ehildn n. checked it with the official scor- I ..nr finest find most valu L Cambridge sports program 50 PREFECT as Is. A means Write your News Want Ad below. Begin where shown "START HERE." Put ONLY one wordi which referred to a starling block "made to requirements of E. McDonald Bailey, Limited." of good reliable transporta tion. each space. (Each group of numbers of letters count as one word). Put your address or phoc,: Rnilev said he intended to ap number, or both, in the ad. In case you want a dox number, leave space for 4 words (e g. Box fs I . . h I peal the decision and added: ' I am the managing director of Dailv News. '51 International l'ii-k-l,'p with heater and oil filler. $150 Off List this company and my name STAItT HERE er. He needn't have bothered. P,e assets are in our children," Mr. MacDonald declared, "al- You may argue it out among 1 though there is more talk of the yourselves whether there ever has , vai,ie of our natural resources." been a double no-hitter pitch-' j;r hoped more active interest ed in the big leagues. It all de- j would be taken in children Oi pends upon the point of view ; tlio community and urged ai. whether you consider nine in-; prt behind any effort to provide nings of play a ball game. Some ; facilities for recreation for do. I them. The facts are these. May 2, j other officers elected were T 1917, Jim Vaughn of Chicago Price,- vice-president; R. D : iWhyte, secretary; A. O. Fowler (treasurer. Directors elected weir m A9j ii i must be used to make a success of it." 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