Apa yee . tet f TIE IN GRAND AGGREGATE - | "TO: BE DECIDED TOMORROW | Second prize In the Cirund, Aggregate of Hie, Fourth Ale eck which was tied between Kenhy- f * ' | oe, CB ws Oo Jb. : | { S S$ ° E d l. ‘ . ec meen cane eres sata gt a samen tae 828 ’ i om . “——— nual Bonsplel held last W nil cores IX ry er 7 Warren and Bill McKenzie al six wins and one loss engh: will. Thompson a W-yeareol | T 1 f fi YU " Fj i ot Sugar ay be decided tomorrow, Jack Laurie, draw chatrman for the ‘spiel, mang front Phage " A t i sald-Inst night. os cone etl condition ith bot am | 0 in ind . Games will be 12 ends with no time Hit and ib ts drawn juries today atti wee ‘ , : To Continue | say PC i First prize was won by the Perey Berg rink on an-B.and 1) | bowl Tuesday night file nt The young Philad tho record, , cop ie Meanwhile, curling will resume tonight in the Rupert. Motors Trophy. Draws are as follows: poe Shier vs Mitehell; MaWiece vs Berg: Bate- | od Alma Batemans rink made a clean sweep at the’ yu Third Annual Bonspiel of the Prince Rupert Ladies’ » the Grand Aggregate: Was UNcOnsClous for hoy he-was admitted to hosy regaled consclownees i Comeback | | | | Curling Club, taking two firsts, 1 and one of the special yrizes yesterday as the four: i i iS 4 day 'spie! woimnd up with! a resentation of trophies 9 CINCINN i (AP) he man ve Peterson. 8:30 p.m, —~ Parker vs Moore; Eyolfson vs. : minutes ray today, a sor0) ros after the finals last night, a Sugar Ray hobinson, the Turner: Rudderham ys Garner. 10:30 pn, — Bird vs George- Jerry Litedee of meyridee, 7 Curling thelr fourth game of| The A. E. Smith Trophy, along ' man who gave up dancing son: Rogerson vs J. Stewart, Scotl vs Taylor, Orie ted hin with Ry Ladies tne day, the Bateman entry,| lth miniature rocks and com: | -in.an attempt to regal the pence Thomson a second alam | skipped by Alma, with Olga New. bination waffle irons and grill, ‘world’s middleweight box-! ‘| ’ . og back bind anda flat ¢g jy. ton, third, Mary Brown, second |i presented Lo Flo Gustitfson ‘ine championship, says he R d W T ke L | f Trnlon sem on “ i : pad Kay Smith, lead, were IX by Elsie Anderson for winning C; ns . Ke . vi s | e Ings a Ga $. _ 4 OW-a She a down coming home In their cvent, Copper cannister sets | Is GON to cep Mg Mont . mn 1 BIG INDUSTRN Ly) mateh with BAL Thom for the|Were presented to MY Schu- | the comeback trail. | ‘ ML othe mining ee : o Grand Challenge. ‘The weary}Mans quartet as second prize: That was the word from Sugar n oul {tal t ; ames tries fn gweten ihre, quartet bullt up a house and skip! Winners. Ray Tuesday night after he had 300,000 workin . ‘F Alma drew in the dast rock to! Men's Curling Club president | won a split decision over Johnny reer err n se 7 ie score a six-ender and ue the Bil McKenzie presented the ; Lombardo of Mt. Carmel, Pa., inj TORONTO ( — Detroit Red somewhat bewildered. by his: rnc Men ca faine, TL was the third six-| Bateman rink with the Manson's ; a 10-round boul at the Cincin- | Wings have swept Into the Stan-: players’ Inability to crack the € ; Bion te ender the rink had scored during; Trophy, miniatures and wake nat! Garden before 5,124 paying j ley Cup final without really Detrolt powerhouse. “They. made hincso als I hy " the ‘splel and the second that; plates for taking the D event, ; customers. using the explosive power “that: the most of the breaks We on NS ft moren! 4 ihiy. ‘while Grace Wilkin's rink won| it was the third bout for Rob- | has made them National Mockey : didn’t.” - CHOP SUE / i The extra end saw the Bate-{secand prize of travelling clocks. : inson since he came out of re-j League champions for the last: The Wings, who ellminated || "| Yas. t man rink score one to take the} The Bateman rink were pre-! lirement, He won one and lost| seven years. Leafs 4-1 in, the ‘best-of-seven _. CHOW At tos . match 1-10. Hl was the Loth ‘sented with the Grand Aggregate - one but there had been. some” ‘They whipped, and sometimes semi-final last season and, went|| oo mate win in HE games for the rink and | Trophy along with miniatures by doubt as to how serious his ‘toyed with, Toronto Maple Leafs on to-win the Stanley: Cup, te Open 6 p.m 3:30 E -— pave them the Grand Aggregate |W. F. Stone, Other prize wine! One ta meet a a View Tuesday night for a 3-f shut. cepted the’ breaks as‘ thelr due, ee a 4.0 and the W. F. Stone Trophy. ‘ners were Ethel Johnson who’ sie a commit‘ oy, that gave them the best-of.“ hotter” sald! : pt ‘ment to battle Geornie Small in! sayen seminal series |" four Detvolt a eae ny gener In Hollywood (ah CM oe Gort Roston three weeks ago. He ‘straight games. It knocked Leafs the dressing room, - “Why Ioan WIN D EVENT won the most games (101 with- eaviior Bate 5. out potting a prize: Alma Bate- ae . . , d a aera an 4 ve man, rink scoring the first larg- i claimed illness prevented that out of the running for big-league shouldn't we be?’ They have’ a Foe Oulshle Orders , celsion off Grace Wilklis LO WM oot end sa six-enender Saturday ' A fle - ‘noekey's most prized award etd Jol of young and inexperienced | nen nol the D event for the Manson's cooinst Elsie Anderson): Elsie. Scum ae mo ee ; “If 1 have It, T will continue,” jy, sent the Detroiters into the pinyers We pave unt on 4 t a cig ine Elsie, gp FIVE-YEAR-OLD Bruce: Grisso were ans to change ‘Robinson sald. “If 1 don’t. 1). finn) against . elther Montreal Mie we: have ane reat coll won ee ' ve ers 4 ey + ' * * * . , oy : SOs d get offers fram all over give up. This was the kind of ‘Canadiens or Boston Brults. to back them up.” Mo Jewellers Trophy. , Anderson,-the first rink knocked Jn the finals for Scuby Rose‘ out of the ‘splel and Ethel John- | the world. Uniform and all, he works out with h Bowl in B event, Pat Petrow son for the rink taking the worst: York Giants’ star rellef pitcher Marv Grissom me ie usta ie To airings nmmine 117-01. " which is a dream for most boys Note that Bruce . stats nK Or ' WS. 3 g Crore took 4 12-8 win off Mex his grip behind his glove. He probably figures the Schuman in C event for the A. enough to take careof that. E, Smith Trophy. Elsie Anderson, elub president, was emece for the presentation places with any other small-fry. he ‘fight you have to have to find, 1) 9 word, it was class: the The Toronto defeat, before| ‘out what you can do.” Through the early rounds | kind that prompted Detroit j2824 fans,'marked the end of Robinson did not look good. Bul general manager Jack Adams to ‘tod Kennedy's 1-year NHL} ‘he came along late, just when ical! this team possibly the great. career. The 29-year-old centre, most of {he .ringsiders thought °t 'n Red Wing history. around whom Leafs had built; he would fnde. He showed only; LEAFS DISORGANIZED Stanley Cup champlons, hung! an oceasional flash of his one-! seldom were the Lenfs, who UP bls No. 9 sweater and sald | time speed and hitting ability.” ¢mished third during the regu. : I'm finished with hockey. There were no knockdowns. jar 70-game schedule, able to lo acer ——— | is father, New in a situation doesn’t hide | ball ts big UESULTS: TUESDAY O18 am--Stone §, E. Jehngon &- (C); Lewls 7. Gustafson 10004, Bates inan 14, Kerr 10 0D), 11:90 ama, ° ® “A. Johnson 8, Herman 4 Di Schue | man 4, Wilkins 9 (Da; Lahul 10. Girse | 00 ié cores ‘ic er of prizes following the windup qafeon 12 (Cy. 14h pam =A. John: of the ‘spiel. A, J. Dominuto son 6 Raternan 14 (Di. Bone 4. Wie Robi i 9 presented the Bateman rhyk with kins 10. (D1, 4:00 pan ~-Seliuman W ° , . obinson weighed 162 and Lom- anthing about It. They dropped: a the. Fashion Footwear ‘Trophy © Jehnsen 3 1G). 0 ive a itants ine 153. ‘the first game 1-4, the second | 4 for the Grand Challenge as well pacman hi pnan 10 | a oe ‘and third by 2-1 seores and were : 4 i’ : +s miniatures and four Hostess: FINALS BOSTON (h—‘Ine first playoff: Henry was . | { N ht ri hf ‘pitifully disorganized and frus-. B d ( { a NALS 5 _—Lne first playoff: Henry was called oa for some: | oye ' alee. chalrs. Second prize of four cop- Petrow 10, Lan 7 _ goal in the career of a Montreal amazing stops as Roston tired in aS Ig S Iq § trated in Tuesday nights ene itd Way a C | ‘ bo Meaney went to the ‘Thom TR. stadson 1 ea “rookie brought his club close to the remaining minutes of the’ + By The Associated Press gagement, be wey int ne Seuby hee Bow! and mine ° “ty FINALS _another Stanley Cup {inal Tues- second frame, | Miami Beach, Fla. — Bobby “We lost to a good club,” sald: . 4H ae elures and Tour ravelling bugs’ puteman 15, Wilkins 6. day night as Montreal Canada-— Lut they were tull of fight az-: Dykes, 162, Miami, outpointed ‘Toronto coach King Clancy, still: Sed were presented by Bill Scuby ty voenencvmencer = HENS twice came from behind to aln after the intermiss.on, de-'Gns Rubicini 160%, Toronto, ; — ; . if van Pat Petrow's quartet. COMMON TS FUROPE = secre an overtime 4-3 devision ~pite the loss uf defenceman di, 7 . . For: . 7 ‘\' * Second prize of copper cream’ — Europe i; estimated to have; over the rneged Baston Bruins, Pern Fiaman with oa charley: eee ‘ Bricklaying . or Remodelling a und sugar sets went to Kay Lah. five-sixths of the whole world’s) ‘The goal by Don Marshall, horse. | phoenix — Hans Friedrich, | 7 ‘ ' i oo i's rink, supply of motoreycles, i scored at the expense of veteran nae ven blocked a sani: 198, Dortmund. Germany, out. | Plastering | ve ve : cee oF Saoae Jim Henry, whose NHL shot by Montreal's Bernie Geol-. pointed Gene Thompson, 185, Los | , 3 a me Be ” . career bean When Marshall was: frion, Eddie Sandford deflected Angeles, ny pon ‘ Os General Repairs | RE-OVENENG DATE WILL | io a S rops 0 xt pot i nine years ofd, gave th: Canad- 2 long shot by detencenian L20 | : xB ANNOUNCED is a 1 Mors! , H , ning \ . tae | BE AN NCF. 1" Vy ens a commandins 3-16 den in Bet to alve the i wins the}. Ocean Park, Calif, — See Gon- ° R. (Dick) Balchin . 0] bn ‘ ‘ . ° their best-of-seven semi-final Ini ead for the sevont ime. ‘gales, 129, Denyer. and Leroy : be. ‘ "ys ln Rin Ratin S For A ri “which they will have the advan- | GEOFFRION TIES SCORE Richards, 199, Los Angeles, drew Phone 4526 i eerenmang © senemcenes | ' Geoffrlon's labelled biac-ilne | (49), Do . ‘| Use Wont Ads—-They Pay; tage of home ice for the next V2AQ| 0 ee eeeee Lpame Thursday night shot tied the seore azaly at Nat , 7 , “pane . © . ' Ve . a Balt NEW YORK ip Increased ace his dtaw with James J, Parker’ ” sorshall's-breaxaway ab 995, and four minutes later Henry ee tivity, aman the ‘ap- fight box- Of, Barrie, Ont. and Patterson, | of the sndden-death overttine | Was nit in the side of the cndta eee org has azvounted far a host of) Nd. session was a heart-breaking| by Calum Mackay's drive and: toy changes in the April ratings of Jimmy Blade of New York has! finale for Henry, who liad with- collapsed to the ice. vf ‘ ring mayaine, released today. : been eliminated tram the top 10.1 stood a fhike goal and ge two- Returning to the ice after the ; as Tommy Jackson of Par Rock- ‘Charley Norkus of Jersey City.! stitch gash near his cye from ai Stitching jos the 34-year-old wn ad away, NLY, who is cia winning | NJ. who Was ninth last month, fly puck 10 play outstaridlns. veteran kept his uct clear for the , ae streak, advangos to fifth place | ts No. 10, wh le Parker was upped | poekey in the Baston nets. remainder of ches regulation: viet trom six hin the heavyweight) fo ninsh, i Tom Johnson's blue-tine . ho! time. Wy divisen, Fats Walls of Toronto! Ning Valdes ot Cuba remains) pounded in elf the shin pad of In the overtime, Dick’ Meore | yt Canadiin Jeaveweaht champs Une leading challenser to Rocky] Boston defenceman Bill Quark: grabbed a loose puck jest the: ot yh in, Greps taoxth fam ffth on! Mareliro’s throne, althonph see} enbush early dn the second prs Montreal net and eluded Boson | ond-ranked Dou Covkell et Eng- Tyo after the scurdy Bruin de-; forward Bieming Maskell, He} iand will get a (ile shot al thet renee allowed the Canudhens passed ty Marshall at centre ee i and the 23-year-unt yGingsu | Fonly three shots ab Henry in the scoreless Gperiy Sessiun, « DEFLECTS LONG SHOT Bostay rookie vou Mekenney ted the scove by deflos tig Quaekendush + Jong shot tute the net with hls back fo the soal at 6:18 and the Bruins began to apply the pressive on (he fave, ored Montrealers. Leo Lablne fnally fled a B5- | footer past Jacques Plante, a G0-| minute performer in the Mon! ed finger suffered in the second treal cage ds Canadien cqaeh | round, sucgessfuliy defended hls Dick Irvin abandoneds hid tue heavyweight “ehanijplonship ufter his fagalnst Frank Moran In a 10+ champion May 1. All-Alberta WHL Final Seen Likely By The tana Brest whe Western ‘Hockey Lengua finals are shaping up as anvealls trem Verdun, Que, went in from! Henry's left ty take advantage , of the goaltender's pulled eye. partially closed ire Maseay’s shot, | Henry Is a dainbtful starter for | Thursday night's 20 ame. SPORTSMANS: DIGEST “asta - MIX CROW CALLS » TO ADD INTEREST lo s J | HELP! WELP! HELP] . boos, : Tp GALL 18 THAT OF A CROW \, HAS WET WITH FOUL PLAY, Se ame ee Remember When By ‘The Canadian Press Joss Wahara, despile a frachits | a twas UF ys peo’ 8 ‘ . o SESE 2’ time, | Platoon poabtortethis . Su (tase 7 Nera a alga |UD’ 4-2 defeu, here Sunday | round bout at New York $0 years . . TURN ABOUT, COME! | Stampeders, each sporting 3+! night, ago, ‘Three years Tater the ahant Sure, its a headache... every ycar we find : | Floyd Curry Wed the count | Willard lost the We ty Jack loads over thelr const opponents | ee ew vat Mole , with wa short: backhander with | Demsey In an eple battle at ‘Tol wo've qot to dig down just a little deenor to In the best-of-seven soml- finals, need only one more win to en- | te Brulng shorthanded und {edo Q. cc ter the finals, it vp thel ‘ Edmonton could wrap wp thelr Have a GO0D AL where they meet tha Canucks | ‘ In the fifth game, lend In thelr atfalr with | torin by whitewnaling the Con. Thesday night. Fifth game of dhe series will night, with the sixth, If neecr- gary, In Victoria Sunday, CaLt. USED To BRING BACK \ CROW'S FLEEING COMPANIONS. \ ees caw! caw! cAWl Crow's cat. 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