or Royals were ‘trounced the:.third: RAMC Ob Cal- : \tirday night, ‘Lach said: ve .come from. behind: all nd: there's no “feason: we ‘do it, again. "We sce to bests When ne “ted their positions mich better. They’ didn’t have to work hard a sweat bs Landy. track fear Lon of tho world Sof Land 7's -oppon= | Les Angeles. nile “over: and.are not playing odds ig g| couraged,” Mog : cup, the first year the post-season | series between the Western and " Quebec ‘{itliste. was played {wo Tyears. ago. a WARRIORS PRAISED. :{en by Shawinigan Falls Catar- -: | aets. ‘of goals in that first period Sat- 1 shoul be out there at all. . “Besides our, little guys up "| front are taking: quite a going ony- where near the hockey they plays: ed in the East. : “They're being hooked and in- tavefered. with, so. much - that they're not ectting an opportun- ity to show their true worth, You cail’t. blame them for getting dis- Calgary Stampeders. won the _ Quebec Aces came it West for the: series. . , The next yeiz Edmonton Fly- ers. travelled East and were beat- Winnipeg has something more than tradition going with .them. Lach praised Warriors as a “good hanekev- clnb—well. balanced and with terrific netminding.” “We should have hada’ couple urday but erratic shootins com- bined .with Ed Chadwick's good _| Work kept us off the scoresheet.” . Coach ‘Alf Pike of Winnipeg said Warriors “hustled and play- ity. next. season, the half} ir: of track shoe. made ner. “and ‘wished ! iiked! hinve and: sal think vowil see much of ‘ } Angeles, Join “TH “A, five- loot aint One “th 36th hole’ Saturday to . Matéh a one-over-par flye by : Bil Hyndman and win the north and south amateur golf tourna- flent. one up, S rhe ‘Seycheliés islands in the ndjan’-Occan were awarded ta or hy. the Paris weaty of 1 ere amenm mens Cee tment EA EE eB Resign cere “at it -either. “unit,” - _Howie Meeker, who will coach -| the NHL Toronto. Maple Leais “thought Warriors “checked much better than, the night before.” ”. _ They played as 2 | Major League | .. Standings . The Associated Press ‘American Leagne - a, one-under-par hole score of 281. Four strokes. ’ GENE. LITTLUR . second in row Littler Top Money Winner. LAS VEGAS. Nev. .ui—Califor-: nia’s Gene Littler won the $38,- | in a rousing ‘last-round duel‘ with Cary Middlecoff. Sunday. Al Balding of Toronto: fired 2 ; four-under-par 68, the best secure af the last: round. to pull inte a! three-way tie for fourth money, | aight. strokes behind Littler. * Littler, winning this event for: the: second straight’ year, fired | 71 for a Ti- back came .Middlecoff after a 25-year-old rival. ter won $10,000 and Middtecolt MM, 000. PCL Standings | By The Canadian Press WoL Pet, aBL Seattle tovseee THE GO U0 Lot Angeles ......13 6 684 v Siveramento 22 6 «667 re San Prancisco,.... 10 of Bon ™, San Diego wo... OM Ub 460 4 | Hollywood oo...., 6012 384 : Vancouver ...,,. 6 12 383 Porland ., Wo woo oe - oe Including Tax And Licence ce» 450 Austin Sedan © 49 Plymouth Sedan ‘49 Studebaker Sedan or $158.00 down and $19.00 mo, 00 On The Road Including Tax And Licence ‘49 Plymouth Sedan ‘48 Pontiac Sedan ‘48 Ford Sedan age The Home of Friondly Service ben jrun bat at a $40,000-a-yeas pace, Son joined Post's homer party ye Ernie Banks, WoL Pet. GBL “Ohleaco ieee ees § 1 833, New York eee aes $3727 Cleveland 7.0.0... G6 5 B45 3 Washington ...... 7 6-539 4 Boston ove eieee, 4.6 444009 ‘Detroit’... 4 6 400 23% +| Kansas City o2..., $6 4.3330 4 Baltimore . 4 9 308 5 National League Mie Ace ras _ WL Pet. CBI! By The Associated Press Milwaukee 60.0042 067 If Ted Kluszewski doesn’t get by Tony Lazzeri, Brooklyn teeter ees Ff fen y,{ back in the Cincinnati Cinelmnatl ....... 5 5 .500 We fand start swinging that hanie-' vy New York ...... 5 G6 455 2 5 peel pba rr 5 8 0 2 Wally Post is going to be erab- sburgh ...... 5 6 455 2 | Chicago, 37 300 8% ‘bing the heavy sugar, The 26-year-old outfielder hit four home runs Sunday as Red- legs swept a doubleheader from ‘Chicago 5-4 and 8-4, Only one man, Stan Musial of St. Louis ‘Cardinals ever hit) more. Stan at the record of five Muay 2, “1954, Post also his one Saturday ta live sames . alsa 0 one short af ihe ‘47 Mercury 5 Pass, Coupe or $118.00 down and $17.00 mo. Just Call 2222 And Aske For Derry BOB PARKER LTD. / ~'Jand match play open with a: iand 2 victory over Vince Cine= . 500 Tournament. of Champicns |" ‘critics in the first game bv hold- Vi gallant struggle to catch aad: {pass hig Lil-: Wally Post Takes Over ‘As Redleg Top Slugger major league record of six held Gus Zerrial: , -Regina wouldn't ~ New York Giants ker KOs Neuhaus | In Third DORTMUN D, German V. (AP)—James J. Parker of Barrie, Ont, knocked out Germany’s former. Buro- pean heavyweight boxing’ champion, Heinz Neuhaus, in the third round of aj - scheduled 10-round fight | here Sunday night. Both) weighed 218!% pounds; | | Neuhaus, 30,-was as sur- prised as the 14,000 fans! in Westfalenhalle when: ithe 27-year-old Canadian! floored him with a terrific! | left hook to the chin, Victoria Champ. Wins V.1. Open | ! VICTORIA — Laurie ‘Kerr, e 1955 Victoria city golf champion, ! Sunday won the Vancouve tr is- Kerr was 6 up al ene stage of 'the 36-hole final but Clarkson nibbled away at. the lead and was 4 down after the first 18. ‘He picked up more ground in: ' the afternoon.and moved to ‘within one hole when he wou: ithe 32nd hole with a birdie 2. i ‘ ROVERS DOWN | CORK 3-2 DUBLIN (Ren térs)—Sham- rock Rovers beat Cork Alhletic 3-2 in the ‘Football Association i ‘of Ireland Cup final Saturday, ' ete deneeta hae ae can “| lineup and Ralph Kiner (twice). Ed Bailey and Frank Robin- and Harry Chiti, tand Jim King hit home runs for’ the Cubs. DODGERS DROP TWO The big news Sunday was Brooklyn's double defeat by Pittsburgh t0-]) and 1-30 The double disaster dropped the world ehamplon Dadgers ont of the National League lead iwhite Milwaukee, idle for seven Straleht days, took over on i 7 ‘make it five in three consecu- percentage basis, Rianon Monaint, 238-year- “old Hehtbander from Venezuela, turned ina one-hit 8-1 viclory against Phil- adelphia to get Glants an even r break, The only hit off Maraeut, who fanned nine, wis ct first- Inning single hy Del Bnnts that idlrove da anus, of gst, PHILAY topped, Giants Sed. a “the flrs? game on tie frst: nit lengue home run by reler pit- cher daek Mayer, ANOTIEER TOUGH ONE Herb Scare made the head. lines the hard way, for the see- ; | ond time this season, by losing it (1-0 game, The Cleveland ely "stuck OUL 13 Detrolt Meers and ‘ullowed only three hits, but one ‘al the hits was a homey hy Bil Tulle dn the LOU) Inder thot rBive Billy Hoeft the vletury, Score lost a le game to Chie “ato 10 days aga, Vie Wertz and Ab Snilth rah hit two Homers and Hal Name Hon Bot one as Cleveland won Med dn the sceand game, Huh Lemon atlawed seven hits put look the vietory, » Halllmora beat Washington 1 Be with the help of Mla Prat Cons (worn pinel ham, Hal Smith and Bay Gardner Usa hb homers for Orloles aie ny Senators. Slevers and Kary Ol ESOn tsa homered In the seanad poeamne, wan by Washington b> 4 SON Diek Tethlebneh's sineele with Lhe bases Jouded I the ninth Boston faly eaght up wlth Yankees Saturday, benting them 4 for the Red Sox frst win in five pines with Yanks (his sea son, Piteher Camilo Pasenal was (he Key man in Washtngtars hed win Saturday over Baltimore, He rapped out fow hits, driv. lg dn two runs with a third. Inning slogle, and strnek ub ie batters for hhe secand vletory ut Aha season, Ta the Nadonal Lewgue, bron»: Iyn heat Wttshurgh 4-2, Phils bent Chants dt! and downed Cubs (ef, ‘ Gb. Wwald ee fvcuuker, Chie aye White Sox ansng City, wand: Cleveland evrolt were att, ' championship : iDaros ‘day, . ‘goals were scored on lone shots Sievers wud dim Lemon for Redlena. rabved | Memorint Cup jing al Toronto, Cup playarfs with Regina Pats, western Cana la chamrions, “Identitied, watas te GOALHE ED JOUNSTON of Montreal Junior Canadiens stons a high puck with kis shoulder on ashet from Ken Girard of Toronto Marlboros ducing the deeidine eame of the Maries blan sed Canadicns 2-0 to advance into the Memorial Other Montreal player is un- eastern Canada (CP Photo) Pats No Match For Marlboros By RON ANDREWS . Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (@—Toronto Marl- /boros appear a good bet to be, :the second team in history to. ecutive years. Marlboros _untracked ' selves Sunday to coast to an easy 4-1 victory over Revita "Pats in the second game of the , | best- of-seyen series, Pats, who surprised) oneany ing Marlboros to a 4-4 tie, fuse ‘didn't have the stamina in tho second pame. A crowd of 8463: fans watched Toronto score three goals in the first periud and then out-hustle (he west- erm Canada chanipions the res iof the way, t Oshawa Generals wan the Me- morial Cup in 1939 and again in (1940—the onty team to win two in a row, Marl- captured the Mematicl ‘Cup last year when eina, SHAKY NETMINDING Mariboras took advantage of some wobbly goaltending Sun- Two of their. first three which fooled Regina goaltende, ‘Hank Metcalf. Another was de- flected into the net by a Re- gina defenceman. Coach Murray Armstrong of concede the series after the game, - ae pt Ma am “ ; nm ' Lote tet wes : A ‘ alg there! they de-: itented Pats in five games at Re- _ “Marlboros were good to tae ‘advantage of a couple of our bad ‘breaks—just like they were i the first game-—but three of their goals were lucky. And we win the Memorial Cup two con- shad. some tough luck in vor 18 Mounties Split PCL Twin-Bill With Seals By The Vancouver Mounties lost their three-game PCL series with San Francisco Seals 2-] in Vancouver Saturday. The Motnties won the opener 3-2 but drupped night-can #-2, The Seals scored three rutin in the second game to breek a 2-3 tie. Vancouver had tied the score in their half cf the eighth ona double by Willy Quintana and a single by Len Neal. A erowd of 2,736 watched the night gume ‘in 9,000- stat Capilano scocium, ' In the afternoon, 2.008 « ‘tomers saw the Seals come ele ‘in the Jast innine when Ed Sad- fowski tripled ond sgared ona single by Gordon Windhern but the rally. fizéled. Other eamics: Saturday—-San Diego 0. Soul tte Canadian Press ul lose a 2; Hollywqod 3, Los Apaties A, Sunday--Hollywoed 7-3.) Los Anveles 8-9: Sor Dieeo °-0, Seattle Jl-4: Sacramento 7-4 Portland 6-2, YOU CAN'T TELL THE DEPTH OF A WELL BY THE LENGTH OF THE HANDLE ON THE PUMP ’Defenceman of the; in Second Memorial Cup Game chances, too, Our shooting was: poor but we'll remedy that in the next game,*We aren't dead yet, not by a lone shot.” Left winger Bob scored tivice to pace Marlbora;. Al MacNeil, right Ken Girard and lett winger ‘winger Gary Collins scored the’ othar Toronto goals. Left winger Murray Balfour saved Pats froin a shutout loss with a goal mid- way through the second periad, Metealf stopped 24 shots, half them in the — first period. Marlboro netminder Len Brod- erick mide 25 saves, bat many af them were long shots made in desperation. Pats showed a tendency wath a second or two too long when vetting ready to shoot and thus lost many opportunities to setup good scoring chances. Other thnes the Pat players passed too much in front of the Marlboro goal and the puck was cleared from danger by the Tor- ento defencemen, The referees called a total of 11) penalttes, ineluding a 10- minute misconduet against Col- lins In the third perfod. horos reecived six. of minors, Third game is scheduled the day and fifth next Sunday. Sse Want Ads— They Poy YOU CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE WHEN YOU ADVERTISE TH ACOA IAL SLL AASUOGLA HE BAINES POONA SION AAORARE ONG NORIOOEEEER SEEN WNDU WRN lets le en seen obaennataneenn een mar enemenemnemn emma, Pulford’ > lo. Marl-° 10: for: Wednesday with the fourth Fri-- is | Pate bupeit Gatiy News { 1 Monday. Apr it 0, 1956, : Major League | Leaders - By ‘The Assocluted Press | _ Ameren Lengne AB R Wertz, Cleveland ,. vB OY Viantte, New Yort 41°10 “towron, New York 440067 Plersall, Moston ..,. 34 q Olvan, Wash, 47° 10° 19 Runs Yost, Washinyton, 1, Pans hatted Ine Mantle, 13, INte--Ols.n, 19, Trlptes four players ted with 2, Doukles- Goodman, Boston, 4. Home runs—Werty, 5, ‘ Stolen bates—Ph tley, Haltiinere: Bauer, New York and Lemon. Wash i netan, 4, Pitching i 1.000, Suikeouts- Prt. ALT. 418 400 BET A04 u 7 17 18 12 —- Pleree, Chievo, 4-0, Score, Cleveland, 31, Nadionab Lewene | ABR OW PCu i Boyer, St. Louis 2... 30 8 15) 460 pSeenk Se honis | eh 4 19 dag : Long, Pilishureh ASO TB LD » tt, St. Laws 40007 12 400 park New York 44065 16 H0d j Piine--Gilllam, Brooklyn, 11, i ns batted dae Post and Jablon- Pslt, Cinetanati, 13. ' DOVE hone, TR, » Panbles~ - Murillo, Brooklyn, 6, ‘Trlples-—Landrith, Chiengo, Brie fon, Milwaukee and Walls, Pietsburah,, oO, , Home runs—Post, Clacinnath, 7 Staten bases Gillan, Brooklyn, Drake, Chieugo and Walls, 2. Pltehlug--- Ruberts. Philadetpita, 4-0, 1.000, Strikcouts---Priend, Pittsburgh, We, BIGGER AVERAGE Average size of Canadian fum- ilies In 1955 was 3.8 persons, up from 3.7 in 1954. LINDSAY'S Cartage & Storage Usteblished 1910 HOUJEHOLD GOODS MOVING — PACKING ~~ CRATING — STORAGE Lift Van Service Agtnis: Allied Van Lines Ltd. Phones Wharf 4357 Offices 5016 — ee Time To Check Your 1956 Printing Needs CALL Dibb Printing Co Dial 5227 REGULARLY IN E DAILY NEWS! : i ( i s " ar SL ee ee Sees arts ee ae a r i ora ro a b> Sra: eS ae oroeens ARS € = Ses