Prince Ruperi Doily Newi Thursday. April 23. 1913 ! . . La Starza and Bucceroni Near Top In Boxing Association Spring Ratings Win Gardiner Captures Men's City Badminton Title in Exciting Final i n WASHINGTON I APi Roland - ? v v.- i . f . ' ' wrvirti. in frk- e, pi'lly (iauit t.t . t-mi,ls io, ti; " ;''r-n of Austrun,'1 I nit hers -: heavyweight title. Billy Uraham, Johnny Firat-ton, Johnny SaxUin and Gil Turner are listed us loglral contending for Kid Clavllan't Welti rwelght vhumpionlnp. Percy Bassett Is the interim feath-r-welglit rhuinplon and logli j - J Awards to be Presented At Reception Next Wednesday Win Gardiner, a newcomer to the local shuttles, ! I n Star, and Dan Uuereroni i Jumped Into the heavyweluht ! title picture today on the xtrenglh of the National Boxiiit; Association sprin? rating. La Starza, a llck boxer who l lost a much-disputed split de-1 clsKin to champion Rix ky Mar- cluno three years ago. hopjwd M!'rli(lit rv,..,..,.. "'" contender in the absence of "nun i,t : .7 It t ! downed all opposition in the four-day Trince Rupert I Badminton Club tournament to win the men's singles champion Sandy Saddler, 1 - ?ii:ira ,. who i Allen (.( h., Other championships er? There is no 'jp... ' rv' - jolovirh and Stan Vickerman, ' mixed doubles. i In the men's singles. Gardiner ; defeated Dave Bown In a close i 15-12. 3-15 and 18-18 semi-final, i then used his deceiving net : ' Into the No. 3 challenger hpo; on the basis of his victory over Kex Layne durlriK the winter. Bucceroni climbed from no- jwliere Into the No 4 challenger ' Xiitlon. and he dulms h;? '. ready to take on ail comers. Former champions Jersey Joe ' Walcolt and F?ard Charles are ' luleti oi.c-two behind Walcott geU a sh t at the title ; might cure 0V8 yfr.,i I May 15. W- h .... f; I won by Frances Cross and Lea McKay, ladies' doubles; Charlie : Mills and Oone Vierock. men' doubles; Frances Cross and : t 'turne MiiU. unxed doubles. Consiation events were won ' by: Michael Prentice, men's smcles: Violet Manjolovich and i Anita Toffoli. ladies' doubles; ' Bob Moxley and Doug Christen- sen. men's doubles; Violet Ma- Donna Miller Tops Women Five-Pinners i Donna Miller set the pace In for irregularity Hut tlwre is a simple, natural u,hil MAI KICK Itlt HlKD and Elmer lach leap off the Ice in Jubilation after Lachs overtime goal defeated Boston 1-0 and gave Montreal the Stanley Cup four games to one, the Canadienn first cup since 19t. Sitting on the lee is Milt Schmidt, captain of the Bruins. drop shot to down Burry Williamson in the finals 13-15. 15-3 and 15-11. Williamson, who Diaved out.standimr btMtmirtton, had downed Charlie Mills in the semis. ! Prentice defeated Frank Ol-', son in the semis, tnen overcame Douir Christensen in an exelt-1 ing final game. 15-12. S-15 and, 17-18 for the consolation award.' Cross and McKay downed Dot Paulding and dot White. 18-15 and 17-14. in an exciting and closely contested - final match to win the ladies' doubles championship. In the consolation event Manjolovich and Toffoli defeated ; Helen Balagno and Charlotte Rouse. 15-9. 15-10. in another' close game. ' rKOI-. A. E. F1.YNX of Halifax was elected president of the Canadian Institute of Mining, and Mc'.allurjy at the institute's annua! nieetinq; at Edmonton. Prof. F'lynn, attarlieii to Nova Scotia TVchnical College, succeeds Dr. Desmond F. KuiJ of Vaneciuve: . Col. Harvey Miller. MIA se- retary. ald "the natural as-umptKii'' to that Charles will take on La Stara. with the winner getting the next .-rack at the title. i NO SI RrRISM There were no major surprises in the NBA spring ratmgsj which contain only one Canadian Four men were lumped in , the tof middleweight bracket, where a champion' Mill U to be j crowned to repluce the retired ' Sugar Ray Robinson. to tlie unnmtm problem of imxulurit- due to ut k j bulk SPORTS R0UND-UP IJy GAY 1.1. TALBOT NfiW YORK (AP)-I-sist year Brooklyn nodR-! f.nlv pirrrir nf their frames atramst NOW Ur.n once only to low It again. plpph red simply delicious! Apple-brighf, tempting new fashion shade Tl'erp (? titen iil unturn (re-l,. A iliciii) lu w on' I let "ii.it!iir l.il.f il t u Mr", I lll V 1 K V 1UM Us I I'M" I I'. I VIl KAI. ' I Ok! IM. AC T1HN" ink llll. VMCKM. lin.n Akiiv unii ii sj . Mill I UAH V II MSI IS Ull SI I I l( It I lit I k iv Tin: llll I Ol I D I'K'iilMll.Y MAIM AIV M.hiv f ill i iO. the h.il il ii it'inj; L .il isr hi a t i.iji lie ni.i.r; prstf mi".'i-.l Thre I Ar ! !).-" ill v i..llv m ill l fi'ii fr-i'liiii; (he .! ! tuiii' 'hi tin- .il I it ,i.i:!.- . H i rt i' i ti !' lr I-..,,, . , li'i-.U,! tr-r..i t... Unn. lit Vl M I I. II Li'.i" Lilt. hv " 4V. ( 1l, Win llih v,fi hi i h 'i TT Al I IDS. '1 Vr if By- - . XII inrn 9 HWUUirs. ai.i uuu i I ivn wmi ..v v, i f- --n . , ( ' followed in ler h,T MrndAick YM-k Giants, anl yet they were able to distance the; 'by Bobo ouon of Hawaii. Pik" ?omS"tncky net ' Polo Grounders hy a comfortable margin ausc;.' of France, and dSvel'Re'uu w-asTu. fs-T'jthey slaihtcred the tail-end Tirates, Braves andj The nba said the eventual the ladies' five-pie league this : week with a 335-game and a three-same total of 733. Bowl-i ing for Cook s she led her squad to a four-point win over Rupert ; Radio. ; In "A" Division. Vivian Wrath-all also found the mark to roll hiuh game of 322 and high three of 742. High team single in B Division was rolled by Toilers, with 884. and Seventh Avenue Market, with 2.552, had high three. In A Division. New Laurel had high single and high three. 1,111 and . A 1 - ... . ... ril.lllllllUll A ' from a meeting of the winners in Reds 51-11. Charlie Dressen. manager of the defending National 1-eague champinns. doe not believe It pwsible for his athlete to again run up such a staggering mar- l..l I I. o. Charlie reasons that It behooves him to lake a much (inner stand axainM lite Giant this time Every move he has made tills year wa aimed primarily at gaining at least parity ley and Christensen defeat Fred Aston and Olson. 15-11. 15-8. for the award. Cros.s and Mills came from behind to win the mixed doubles championship by defeating H-i:I I !Jl li In temi-final bout tulween Turpm and Hume. Olson un 1 Young. Jimmy Carter, the lightweight champion, is the first of the turrent tltiisl to defend his STA-PUT LIPSTICK I I ,t Ii Jftlj;!. ritfl II lllr-lilft. ft ftll 2.977. ipin over the secona-aivision George and Mary Viereck, 8-15, . j-rhamplonshlp He tikes on with Leo Durocner He realized he had to something drastic about Sal Dom's Strikes I patsies. For one thing, the law ;of averages Is against it. and for another the Dodger pilot is convinced that there is more ! sound strength in the National J League's lower bracket than hy n . Kesuit.s: J f)f A Division Annettes 4 I 4t,JiS XC 0: New Laurel 3. Lucky IC'I . 1, G & A 3, Savoys 1: E (J t '"l " t'S Stars 1; Cloverleafs 3. VjIcjeT" 1: Manson's 2. Lyons 2. 15-12 and 15-12. in the most exciting event of trie ' echlng. Both sides were well matched and displayed brilliant nt shots and powerful, well-placed drives. Contolation event. Manjolo Dibb's 3 Sunrise I-.. O- i.i lift,.. V ,rr K. 'i 1 l.i(i-' n.itlMivtf ri,i. iif i.!!-, iili i.il...--,. I .ft.ii.M t l yni In I ft-.il line l.i i .ite j l.ii i:r. )itt lr SHir .-.t l..' -I i- h tl J aiiMute. fii ' mi-nwinlni it-ft. it rum is j mi o Aaii i s"a '. ihi . rsr. I t7?t-S 4N I t PI Al t 1 ol X Pe Mhsi h t SMI HI, It I h IJI lJl there was a year ago. vich and Vickerman downed I B Division Seventh Avenue Market 4, Bulger's 0; Toilers 4, Skeena 0: Cook's 4. Rupert Radio 0; 75 Taxi 3. McKay's 1; Co-op 2t Commercials 2, P R. Plumbing 2. Big Sisters 2. t.'.; it-..".: t- - . 1 ' "V .; 1 if- ' " V : i .: : . i t- . n ; .j.,V ,1 .. b t 1 . f . 4 1 i: lommv uoiuns oi jvhi'ii-setu In a 15-round fight at Boston tomorrow 1 Collin U rated the No. 4 rhal- ', Irngrr. Ahead of him come George Artiujo. Henry Davis and ; Johnny ConKiIve. j The lone Canadian in the rankings Is Arthur King of To- i ronto BritLsh Empire Lightweight champion. King received honorable mention. King outpointed third-ranked , Davis in 10-ronnd bout In To 1 ronto Mondnv night ' Harold Johnson and J w ; Maxim are listed as logical con- 1 tender for Archie Moore's lit'iit j Don Hartwig and Pat Hixon, i5-6. i5-9. Cnrnfi Rrititn JUIJIG Oil llill Awards will be presented April ; 29. following regular badminton - II at 9 p m. when players will re-; jOCCGF lldlClS I of H IS lS.nl I! !'.:.( rvt,-. il.iU... .,t 1-4 I , i ' i i ut ii n i J KOI HI P. tire to me laaies lounge in inr ; Civic Centre. A buffet supper is . included. Get Floodlights Maglle. The Giant righthander; sl.ip'(i his lads down six out , of eight last season, which might well have proved fatal If: other clubs In the league had M.t curled u; and died before ' the Flatbusliers. I Itll be different this time" Charlie promises "If I feel like It I ran toss In six left-hand batters against that guy. something I rouldn't do la;:t year, j ; ' "On the other hand, there isn't much Leo can do to help l-.is lineup when I throw my k fty. Preacher Rie. at him. He hasn't any righthand hitter he can put in nghtfield to replace Don Mueller or at first bane In place of Whitey Lockman." Dnvsc n feels that Russ Meyer, whom the Dode.er obtained in the winter, may give him some important help We recall that the Giants viewed the deaf with v.i'.t distaste, i It is a matter of Interest that ' a ; i , . .-. . iM. ;..i u I U f-M!""'4 ' I I U V M'-RW l.l.t. U I CyT ll)U :i In nuitiy liiilurt! hmmU ffTl.i.fl ! -t.k", i Ft"- nutnml i"1'; Bjiiiril'v .ik t. thth iT ' I nil! i'Mi, Id w olfi' f it.ildf.it bu k m i4-.Hv I'iimI i j 1 35 i ftlrt'ti" 'I i 1 1 v ( i. i it W 1 Play moved into the second week in the mixed spring league as Alf Maron rolled high single of 281 and Dyke McMillan had high three of 683. Agnes Pierre rolled high single for women with 2C6 and Marie Derksen was tops in the three-game total with 708 . Team high single of 1.108 and high three of 3.339 were rolled by the Troopers. Results: Troopers 4. Sharks 0; Hotshots 3, Spares I; Spitfires 3, Lucky Six 1. Ihr ,1 L, Irf li" " 1 kI. ri inn uis; .; I - NO fEAR OF SMEAR tin; I Mm i ive f.t liH Kl. . VIn . lAi!. lii--'.-l. (,l 1 !'i 'I 1 ihfti-iiiir ... .. Ormes Drugs Lid. By ARCH MarKF.N7.IE I LONDON T Floodlit soccer is getting out of the novelty class In Britain. Although it may be a long time before the sport's controlling body authorizes league or cup games after dark, the sub;rct l.i attracting increasing' attention A bulletin from the Football Association, overlord of British soccer, devotes a detailed technical article to the money and equipment needed for "standardization of floodlighting " Tills Ls in reply to queries from many clubs, large and small." arranging for installation. GLOOMY W I NT Fit inif.nl f iliw ni"' pf'.jwrlv ftf'wl i"t h-4 it i'f i'l t'l natural kt.!k 1nl irx- i)lnnf jii lu't.lU m j cut ut 1 ' I h ft., .-ml Veteran Mize Leads Yankees To Victory KEW YORK CPJ A crestfallen bunch of rookies, some of whom hadn't been born when Johnny Mize started in baseball games, watched the 40-year-old New York Yankee Slugger do It again Wednesday. An eighth-inning pinch sin-; gle off Hec Brown with th. bases loaded drove in the winning run as the Yankees went on to whip the youthful Boston Red Sox 8-2. The big fellow later ambled home with the sixth Yankee run a Vic Rasehl gained his first victory of the year after a shaky start. r.er.her Dressen nor uurocner ever says much about the Phil lies, whom many experts consider a serious threat. When pressed they claim they respect Steve O Neil's team and do a Here's Our SPRING OPENER Special Baseball and Softball Mitts at real Savings. Lait year we over-ordered this year we're clearing them at huge reductions ... See our stock. about pitcher but they don't Britain's dark and gloomy v.in- 1 it f rnvlng ivr nrnh.-iblv Is hehind the move Robin Robert,!. 1 Res. sound troubled. Both appear much more sincere when they got around to the subject of St Louis Cardinals' Stan Musl.il They only fear each other, really. Brings rimne ill Advertising in the Doily News Mrltrldr Kt. SPORTS SHOP ; for facilities for l.ipht practice and play, especially in lower-class or municipal and amateur fields. Installation at about 350 is deemed "comparatively Inexpensive." . Flnt division club pianti seeking the best possible lighting GREER &l BRIDDEN LTD. can pay more than ' system Other; scores: American Chicago 9. Detroit 7.' Philadelphia 7. Washington 4. National Milwaukee 15. Chicago 8. Brooklyn 4. Philadelphia 5. Cincinnati 3, 8t. Louis 8. Pacific Coast Lea(ue Hollywood 4, Oakland 5. Mi HOCKEY SCORES Allan C up j Penticlon 4. Fort William 3. iPenticton wins hest-of-seven western final 4-2 1 j Will. j Edmonton 4, Saskatoon 2. Edmonton leads best-of-Heven i final 3-1.1 I 10.000. ! ; "All the clubs that have in-! stallations, small or large, are enthu.ila.stic about the possibill-. ties." said the article. Implying that the paying public likes the : lights, too. M -r R-in ni,...n at. Runttle. Kacra- mat is stiosuintiaien ov ue- I 1 Mt ftWWOWMft mento at Portland, postponed, .counts from clubs that already have lights. The Cabot Trail In Newfound-! 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