mil sae Pe ee Pikes aie es Seemann mM ANAS Kane VA alt IRE AN) Arter 8 be 4 Ni } — AGATE Fe eR Paar ET ren fe carting eee 8 ca i A aE AE ND By The Associated Press ~ Yanks, Sox in Feature Roles. For First East-West Meeting — ternoon with Boston at Kansas | Johnny Antonelli, . Bobby, out | ‘with a Now comes the first test of} City tonight. power in the American and Na-! MEET BROOKLYN tlonal league pennant races. Milwaukee and St. Louls get Gland St. Louls get first-hand look. at all this early nonsense by Brooklyn in the Na- tlonal, And New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox see what's new with Chieago White Sox and Cleveland, In the National, The first east-west meeting of |cther night par. {he senson open today and to- | night, but only Yanks, get right: Bobby Thomson In fine shape, down to business, They play ayits pitching as good as expected day game at Comiskey Park. The jand only rest of the American schedule ; Brooks sends Washington into Cleveland mark. and Baltimore o Devo this Black Hawks Litzenberger Wins Calder ‘Memorial Award MONTREAL @ -- The lowly native of Neudorf, Sask. Chicago Black Hawks,’ who |the seasen with Montrea haven't had many reasons for diens, Af jubilance in, the last few years, sold to Chiengo Dec, 10. He scor- send thelr ed 23 goals and assisted on 28. against Russ Meyer, the Brock- for 51] points, finishing his roc- lyn right-hander who ts only a ninth among the Tengue goal-getter and 1th in were cheered today by the seléc- tion of rookie Eddie Litzenber- wer, thelr rangy rightwinger, as kie season winner of the Natlonal Hockey Lengue’s Calder Memorta 1 | scoring. Trophy. The award, named In momory Caldér Trophy of the former NHL president, is zenberger receives a $1,000 bonus ; In addition to holding the for a vear, Lit- given annually to “the player | from the league, selected as most proficient in his | first year of competition.” Lit- maser te ts S00) Queber Boxer winner since Cully Dahlstrom in; 1936-37. Litzenberger polled a total of | 128 points out of 4 possible 180. : Don McKenney, Boston Bru- | ins centre, finished second with: 72 points, Others were Jacques | Montreal, Plante. Popein, New York, 25;° Jackie!of Drummondville, Que., makes ; Iediair, Montreal, 17; Parker Mc- (his first defence of the Canadian met abo unpre pape Donald, Toronto, 4; Keith Al-j welterweight championship to- Pinellt's home P ate fine rigay. len, Detroit and John Hender-' right against Al McFater of Tor- Ir was Alston's first fine, onto, a former lightweight mak- ,ing a comeback after time out to “igo back to school and get mar- son, Boston, | each, Litzenberger, © 22-year-old Anneffes Top Scoring Women Keglers Women's Five league dominated the division 94-year-old Toronto fighter re- last Tuesday, taking three of! contly defeated Young Juplor - |in Hamilton and Wes Lowry ini four honors. 54; Larry | ' rfel. ele Chartrand in Montreal, ts 2! i slight favorite in tonight's 12-; af Gar-istarted the spring clean-up 0 , dens. Pebbles Dickens of Annettes|roundon, Ont. swept individual honors with! Percy, whose man i “ear i ) } ger Sylvio scores of 311 and 710 for high ingireault says “likes to eat too single and three while the squad: much,” is expected to weight In: took Oth high sgle on a 1070; just at the welterweight limit score. Other top Honor went tO of 147 pounds, MeFater will tip Lyons for team high three on ' the scales at about 142 Both boxers showed well in (raining, but the odds-makers jn more information should-get | 2950 score. In "B" league, Pearl Hubel of Super-Valu took one of four: honors scorlng 611 for players high three while the rest of the laurels fell to the Co-Op. Fran May of Co-Op took play- ngle with a 275 game: and her team mates combined ; to take team high single and: ers’ high s Prince Rupert Phimbers 0; Sun- rise 4, Art Murray's 0; “. Printing 4, Cloverleaf 0: New) °°, Laurel 4, Rupert Radio 0; 0 & A : 3, Stars 1, B League 4 Co-Op 4,.Hi-Fly- arf 8! Credit Union 3, McKay's 14. Pacific: Cabs 3; Super'Bervite 1; Electrolux 3, Big Sisters 1; Super Valu 3, Wrathall’s 1) Ar- inctivity. | Inches. ‘inuch help to Braves list season | while Antonelli won 21 for the: around ta! world. champs, Brooklyn Ina few days. Tonight! a Braves are at the Polo Grounds |’ agalnst New York Qlants and the Cards are at Philadelphia. Cincinnati is at Brooklyn and Chicago at Piulsburgh In AN ther Ruben Gomez or Antonel- } WL 10-2,) who've had tough times! ‘this far, It’s Gomez if it's warn, | 'Tob Buhl 1-0) #oes for Milwane | ‘his Giants stopped Brooklyn's! Hwine‘em-all plan last— weekend, | itigures his lads are “all straight. ; ‘ened oul” now. Milwaukee cames cast ikee. ' despite Dodgers’ 11-2 | HAVE RELIEF HELP Thomson has hit first. a point of no return for Senators. crack at making Braves look bet." jye1) for a change, run into Ro- lants for yin Roberts (2-1), trying for a! ‘veameback” after getting slug- “ped off his winning streak by the “Brooks. St. Louls; a game behind « ‘the Braves, go with Harvey Had- . ldix «1-00 and the hitting of Rip ‘Repulski (.396) filling in for the cunusually slow: start of Stan started: Musial. I Cana. Cincinnati's Redlegs up to: tér 29 games, he was thelr necks in a hitting slump, : Qt games behind the ter In that deal with G eerie nnn ener Me mene Slight Favorite To Keep Title TORONTO ((CP)—Tony Percy ‘Clean-Up Bee Started | Percy, 21, who won the welter: , crown Jan, 24 by defeating res On Tennis Couit that his team -~ no pennant A work bee Sunday which iwinner —- would have a guaran- citéed income of something over ‘the Canadian National Recren:’|$800.000 before the season open- surts ed; and he ‘estimated several ae figure. HANDLING A RABID und others would exceed that owth Possibly reaching the iround bout at Maple Le q tion Association tennis ¢ { MeFater will be after his third. \ o saw cinders put down ar Annettes of “A” league of the! victory since he returned to th Pin Bowllng: ring.after a two-year luyoff. The - ‘he court to prevent the gr . y y of brush, the fence repaired and Mark. | MeFater will carry a height! land reach advantage. He stands five feet, 74 inches and his a rcach of 6814 inches compared three on scores of 998 and 2510, !With Percy's helght of five fen, Results: A Lengue— Lyons 4, Skeenn Grocery 0: Annettes 4, ,0% Inches and reach of 687, Semen Dibb : m : ay mour Salyage 2, Vixens 2. t Standings: A League — Lyons! ~ 53, Annettes 47, New Laurel 474i 000 Dibb Printing 45, 8keena Grocery; 41, Sunrise 40, Cloverleaf 30, Art| > Murray's 90, G & A 97, Stars 30,) 1. ¢ Rupert Radio 27, PR Plumbers 27, B league — HI-Flyord 64, Pael- Super-Valu. 44, Wrathalt's 43, Melay'y 42, Are mour Salvage 40, Credit Union 40, Vixens 40, Super Service 3® Co-Op 33, Bly Sistorsy 31, Flee- fle Cans 47, trolux 90. Lee etemteneendnematnantammemene tie Keneenaed i Last Night's Fights Wy The Ansnerccd fagaq New York-—Rocky Costellant, Cleveland, Chico Varonn, 16034, Cuba, (10) Brooklyn—Lalu Perez, 128, Brooklyn, outpolnted Rudy Gar cin, 120, Lor Angetes, (10,) Now — OrlenunaJoa Now Orleans, Lloyd Triplett, 100, Milwaukee 104, 1O7,, ) , Denvor--Heneat (Red) Martin. 4, 120, Donver, drow with Jesse Mongln, 120%, Los Angoloa, (10,) meray tO o8 owe TRY THE [3215 outpoliited Dorsey, stopped Grand Cafe For the Best Selection of Chinoso Foods, OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL, ee Open Game tot an O86 Sil Aves West This Rind of water skiing Is over the heads of moat people, BkII, nol milrrors, geta ‘erodit for (ho trick done by Jack Rontty of Buffalo, NY. In the alr, nnd Bute Rosenberg of Cy» prosy Oardons, Fin,, on tho water, They wore tuning Wy for the Dixie Water 8k! tourna. Mont fo be held at Cypress Gardens on May 3a, Hand 15, rs broken ankle, wasn't: ' Manager Leo Durocher, still! . wames off the pace although | He'll go with! t Cardinals, packing some retlel | * reluctant swatters , 0-50 bet at best versus the Red. | . Rrra nce cr agg viressuaegerrnreaseccemg cmap ne OS Lt aNANNNON HALL MENS SIZ ett SEDGE HTH RH ARE ROPO A EARNER wea : ayer ge a a & ' , ' h i4 7" Bence Rupert Daily News ge Wy ice co —Puesddy, April 26, 1065, . p aw — |! . oe “ eectiesle nang relent on on tect crmmean et a § 0 - 0 : GS. We roan sacat lenge r saangannat att , ' — . + ; s mat Rae ps be + . ‘ fh ey S : slp yi Ri i" ‘e e. — on mS ogee, aot hes a : fy ahh mals. COMING espite 3-2 oetbac a REGINA @ — Toronto Marl-, Marlboros “went ahead: ta boros lend 2-1 In games In the |8:44 of the first perlod when Memorial Cup final but Regina Pulford took the puck:away from jplay Pats conch Murray Armstrong , Balfour who was attempting: to says his team will win the junior clear behind his. owit ne’, Pul- hockey trophy. ford Mipped the puck out front} “We're going to beat that to Harris who stabbed ft In, ° team,” he said in the dressing Pulford and Hasris combined room Monday night after hisjon the second goal of the ‘per- Jelub lost 3-2 In the third game jlod at 13:05 when Frank Wappel of the best-of-seven serles. of Pats le, a pass get away from Pats, after allowing two ensy him 20 feet from the Regina net. 7 Refresh | goals to Mar tots ly to Oat. SCORES FOR PATS: Fnierte Pecot OU) Glen Cressman and James||, | stnOl an On the enstern Iwere off for Toronto when Hay BAdmiss! One of their goals came In the scored rst Regina gon The} bers second period when Marlboros | PMY went from ckey be- - . e A shad two men off with. penalties. hind the orn} not to Bev}. eo. ets Ave The officiating made a ustally Bell to Hay who was waiting |] RE-OPENING nj placid coach Turk. Broda o¢ {With his stick ralsed’outside the) ny aso _ |Marlboros beet-red. ice Gout Jonny Atbant o *NOINCY Le rN ; eae He figured Pats received apes (Noli ee Martboros ‘intol— ot ING YC SN a ey ebslchi ‘elal treatment as far as penal-|. 4°) Jead In the second period Sree, a Itles were concerned because ref-' oy ig.47 with Ron et Ic PUGILIST TURNED PAINTEM — From one canvas. to another, | erees Len Corriveau and Charlie ab 1017 w on Casey off for ; Canad is-the story of Mickey Walker, who went from boxing to palnt- inatet of the Quebee Ivor!” cone, | ing. Walker, the Toy Bulldog, was welterweight champ of the \Heckey Lengue weited the ser- hoo tron Hs ean world in 1922, defeating Jack Britton, and tn 1926 he became |5,. Nope B Hes to go the full seven games. !aiq nesting high in:the right iniddieweight champ. In 1931 he fought Jack Sharkey for they | aa, 1: world’s heavywelght title, The bout ended In a draw, Now Walker ROUSING GAME. iside of the net behind a sur. URDA | Ing 9 devotes his time to painting works which have won critieal | The 4,500 fans saw a rousing prised Albani, Armstrong. pulled . acclaim. He ts shown with ;ome of the works he is exhibiting jhockey game, one which drew Selinger with 20 seconds to. go psic by in 2 one-man show at the Associated American Artists Galleries, '|the frst real sparks of temper but the move didn’t pay off, New York, currently until April 30. jin the serles. Murray Balfour,| Play, was held up in the first embers "Pats brulsing all-star defence period when Albani tuntbled to -et to send Billy Locs out tonight, . saving Russ for Chicago Cubs, whom he practically owns (2-2 lifetimed. But Loca was used In. relief Sunday as the Glants won 11-10. So Meyer (1-01, 7-7 life-, Lime versus Cincinnati, gets the! legs. Manager Walt Alston hop- call against the Redlegs, whol ygiged in some quarters over the drastic drop int Dig) onto. Billy Hay who was rarely | ee ‘Jeaeue attendance. But note that there have been NO‘off the ice and winghath Les howls of anguish tospeak of from the club owners, Colwill, a replacement brought have won just two of 12. Corky Valentine (0-0) works for Cincinnatl, hoping to prolong : Alston's lost weekend. cid the Brooks lose two of three : was fined $50 Monday for talking. , man, took a swing at Gerry "the Ice affer he was struck by a James of Marlboros and: all Regina ployer in a ganging at. players piled up near the end of tack and had to have’ three the game buy no punches were {glitches taken over his right cye. landed, and there were no pen- Pats outshot Marlboras: 23-19... | lalties called. Fourth game. ts. Wednesday mW VORK D4 Alay alyandw ia heing’ BI Harris, Bob Pulford and night, the fifth Friday night and NEW YORK (AP) Alarm already is DEE ike Nykolik ‘scored fot To- the sixth Saturday If necessary. ry Bake , Unite SPORTS ROUND-UP Ry GAYLE TALBOT ut Dane ‘ ryrewe ll ‘up from Lethbridge Native Sons ewes! Muy 9 ~ ‘ ‘the mon who she eet CONCPINO en AA ee Not only the men who should be most concerned. __ lor the series, scored for Regina, May beWarning bg . saree" ‘The truth Is that, through the ! . Pats were poor in clearing and ~ Erapee o \ ny in to Glants, bul Alston, usualy golden harvest from television tendanee, for it Is pure velvet! sow in getting passes awny. That) — Backache is oflen eaused Uy lazy kidney | . oo”. accused of not talking enough, and radio, the majors year after and there is no accounting 10° cost them the game. | iction. When kidneys get out of order, ssc pen obTCH Nd al Hf ear are approaching semi-in- Visiting clubs, who ent tn for; extess acids and wastes remain in the | femetics. PLease aime: [ei system, Then backache, disturbed tel | [READY WHEN THE ON Fedral t elub told us about a month ago : ‘new wire put up. ‘Courts Were cleined up prepa- ‘ratory to palnting new lines: New ‘nets were bought last year by; the membership. Seven members started the clenn-up campaign and’ another | work bee for the courts is plan- ; ned. A special tennis meeting of ; the club will be held in the near! future. Tennis enthusiasts: wish- | igive Perey a slight edge because |, ve . , ) touch with Ed Hildebrand | of MeFaster’s long spell of IN- ang Pred Slad@, tennis club membership committee, Anderson Wins | ‘ Rookie Award “wrestling as well as the ertehe ; NEW YORIC uy — Competing, ‘Against the largest roakie crop, "in American Hockey League his- with the ‘tory, James Willlam (Andy) An- | ‘derson of Springfield Indians: smade a run-away of the race for, ithe Dudley {Red Garrett Memo- | . rial Trophy. , { | Results af: 'the balloting for) ‘this award, glven each yer oj the league's outstanding rookie, | _ Were announced today by the: TAL. Anderson, born In Pem. ; ‘broke, Ont., polled 20 of a pose; - jalble 30 points, He played last | - year with Edmonton Wlyers of: ‘the Western Hockey League. | ‘ senna ee meneame 4 nen armen ¢ 1 , The Brahmaputya son of Heaven rhver flaws nearly onan: Fee mete eortepemmape oe rr ot PRM MMIIT KUT CUTAN $43.00 WRANGKIA $97.00 Wo Moke . All Resorvations Including Hotols and Limousinas Dial 2223 dependence of the fan who only 20-plus per cent plus of the Q a short {ime ago supported then recelpts, The Saturday Game, uakers To Be esti] is pieking up the tub, but than an: alded milion in at= Amateur Wrestling | ran amateur wrestling club wt the Civic Centre will be made this, week by veteran mat-arlst Pred: | aniles from the Himalaya moun" speckilties, pastries and omal} . | dds to Che sea, PRTRRABURG $99.70 (Offles opposite Post Office) or that tired-out and Ieavy-headed feeling of the Week, which goes Into! my soon follow, That's the time to take otally at the turnstile. The fan. eee : : , the damages only minor league In Puck League hag Ded atoll territory, has added an {moor- feel beltersleep belter-work belter “This advisement ‘fished or displayed yf (rin Sti » Control Board or by sl he’s doing it at the drugstore i aa a counter and in the corner deli &tNt sum to the ble league pool ‘Next Season Get Dodd's Kidney Pillsnows Vf. ent of BriishCd man catessen, for the last two seasons SASKATOON 0: -- Any doubt | eens a 7o fe ea ee met nee teen es eet eine dene eee ane about Saskatoon Quakers not bd f operating inthe Western Hockey % i " : {League next season was dispelled . oo, |Monday night when directors of Atal sha , al sheatp The boss man of one big league ee DANN me’ Ju e Lad sbytert Sale, i: of { Vaiha “FOR YOUR MID-MORNING AND, “MID-AFTERNOON COFFEE TIME ort Ordors ff 5 A. | The: Ml Speciolty og mo ithe club decided to go ahend jagain despite heavy finenclal ! ‘losses during the 1954-55 eam | ‘palgn. milion DOG OR CAT | No mention of the amount of i mre ithe deficit was announced but . ‘manager Norman Couch, said: “It was considerably: more than ‘the previous year and also cone ; ‘sidernbly more than anticlpats : red.” i That is better, he pointed out, | H Ao ith in mf a4 19 id Bla CAR im ee hen ene 2 Nab rr re oe gmOMB es GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone 6032 and 2932 T-A--L-0-R-1-N-6 @ Suits ‘@ Pants @ Topcoats@ Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALIST QUICK SERVICE ° LING the TAsLOR 220 ‘8h St, == Phone 4238 ee ern ck AAR aR OE cekie memANE ey BS bane ‘ i 1 ¢ t t he sue mh. 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