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We have -a hunch | Kansas City d éiough, through its dealings with the Yankees to, move “anedi of; Was shingto: for last. nisice in the American, League : § more. e interesting, ‘than - that for. the: pennant.’ oy ‘ANC of St, Louis ho Monda y “night a ve At te ad offered. seven | Cincinnati ang. I were : "Gabe eal, manager é “awe wore paying the. Dodyors, ; A plane,came over, A New York spars writer’ nearby” sald “T wondan. ‘what that is?) °° Sakae ‘sid: ‘Oh, that's seven |! saiayie players going. tal. bk" fo. Don Newcombe,’ es nother plane came over, Mid Y-sald that's seven Omaha play- ers’ ‘going’ to Now York for’ Willie ays - a NW? YORK (Ah—MI8, Whiiney Martin, wifo! of The Associnted Prégs ; sports’ columnist, - died yeaterclay aged. ye a rmwone ent renmn ts nee Na Ema T ieee mmemenmeeet emerie mpeg th “ LINDSAY'S. th 4 Ravablished 1910 HOUSEHOLD G00DS . “MOVING — PACKING 2G RATING we: STORAGE s Lift Von Service | tAwen(ns' Allled Van Jules Tid, Pinte) Whart 4931 Oftles 501d “oben it t . ‘ 1 in Me win beni vo ya : NP Md © riter veribated Anis question, |(! cate & Storage! gs OC Soccer tot sdtcer matches: iti the: United ‘Kingdom Monday: me Wivyision | , Aston Villa 4 Sunderland-2 SCOTTSIE WIAGUEE . . Divislon t. Duncdeo 87, Motherwoll Q . oS Dy glon, " Morton 9)‘ Albion’ 4, _Arbrowth’ 2, Duncdeo U4, 7 Remember When Beau Jack, © former world lightwelght champlon, won a de- cision over Canadian woller- welght champion Johnny. Greco ning years ago tonight at Mon- (real, A crowd of 10,500, pro» viding av gross. gate’ of $4} ,832, saw closely fought slugging mateh with the Georgia, nego outpunching his Canadian op- ponent, who: wns sovon pounds honor at M6, wo er vie Borrow with confidence “Whaothor the ANBWor Lo your monoy problome tan enh loan or ox mrt counsal,. you may roly an ‘CG, Canada's moat recoms mended -cankumar fAnance come pany, You'll ko TICs prompt, frlundly attention and completa Korviee naked hy 70 yonrs! axe norlanca, So, if you noo up to $1000—i one diyyou may hors” row with von fdoned from hia, HOUSEHOLD FINANGE soucdon y Cant \ Wg iM Manager: f yt Second St tecond toa, ane an) 1. ‘PRINCE RUPERY, BC, : ‘William , | same will nat: be played until} . uo April’ 15 because a cireus will). | take. over the Fort’ William Gar- 1; {dens for the remainder of this ._.| Week. eee Glineh - Series Tonight “FORT WILLIAM, Ont, (CP)—S) y0kane Flyers ntare in.the driver's. seat today i in their best-of-seven | - [western senior hockey. final with F ort. William Beay-}. ‘fers, after thumping. the Lakehead crew 6-1 in the sixth game. Monday night, » Victory gave the Flyers a 3-3 ecge In games with one game ‘ied, with the seventh and what played here tonight. |. _If the teams are tied at the end-of regulation: time, they will play as many. fis three aver- time periods. in an autempt to break: it.” . In ‘the event of” a tie-or-a F Fort elghth |" _ Mietory,’* the The Flyérs were never in dan- ger Monday night as they scored their win before 2,264 fans. They ‘| were. ahead 3-0 at the end-of the first period and 4-1 at the end of the second. . Two of their goals came from Dave Gordichuk, with the others ‘|scored by Art Jones, Bud Bod- man, John Zahara and Tom Hodges. The only Fort ‘William marker mwas netted by Tom Kompon. ‘How To Tackle. A Giant PORTLAND, Ore, (i— Johnny Holman, veteran Chicago heavy- weight, ‘tonight meets ‘the’ giant] South African, Ewart Potgieter. Holman Says - Potgieter’ Ss size — he is seven - foot-- three andi; weighs 325 pounds — Goesn’t! frighten. him: “All: Ihave to do-is tag him, and. he'll drop,” said. Holman, who will be . giving away 125 pounds, Ii his ‘last. outing Poteletor ended the career: of 260-pound Bruce Olson, Knocked out, Olson had: to undergo: brain surgery “LONDON (Reuters) — Results , . ab - ‘4 ate : “ : leit advortinamant Ito. save his life, . - could-be the deciding game to be! | ily the popular’ - thet eal: ‘falls * final game, at At is shot’ was ‘plécked: Thursdhy oleh The race shapes’ Up: as a two- team struggle between the play- er-rich Yankees and the youth- ful Tigers, with Chicago: White Sox and Cleveland. Indians battling for third place and Bos- ton Red Sox leading the. also- rans, -The Yankees are not nécessar- favorites, but they are going into the race with ‘the’ most important asset in their favor: They are the: tearn with the most. good ball players, * They also are the most: yersa- nants in eight years, and. van tioned against coniplacency by baseball’s master -juggler’. and ‘most successful manager, © Oa asey Stengel, i, ‘The Yankees are ‘a solid team with. the possible « exception of third baseeand-lett. field, but ha- ‘bitually: they coine. up’ ‘with what it takes, Young hopefuls such as Bobby Richardson and Tony Ku- bek could” “cement ithese ties. | This year they. appear ‘to’ have come up with: tr emendous pitch- ing, wilh J ohnny Kucks and Tom Sturdivant" ready - to “challenge Ray Boone, ‘hit, over 300 last year | *} > The Indians have continued to GO, GO, G00!—The ‘old college try can’t be stopped even by’ a sea of mud for, these two players practicing on the Mmaln, street of -the campus of Canada’s Notre. Dame College, Int Wileox,.-Saskatchewan, Hardships like this are fairly common’ for’ the: fiercely loyal . student-bhody : of thé “pratria. sehool;: affectionately known as “shack college,” The sehqol' started, . during § ‘flo, depression, consists‘ oréa- collection of shulldings? many built by, the students themselves, along the rutted road In the background, Despite the hard ships, the college, with an enrollment of 61 students In ils Arts cour 1 walling list, sc, has a long. y Dolly News Classifieds | e (a not nnltanee or Gantral Ranvd nl hy tha Goyornmoant af Pariah Columb ln, " “NEW / YORK-(AP)—New: York Yankées, who. spread- eagled. the ‘i nine games: last-y year, should:ivin thé American League pennant again in 1957; ‘but! not without: ‘a man-sized scare: from Detroit ‘Tigers, easily the .mos club in the junior ‘circuit. ‘tile team:in the’ game, made ex-j. . tremely confident: by seven nen-|. loose | tight is, ndré- Pronovosh of ‘Car ae { r ald: by impr oved ‘whitey Ford for staff’ supremacy. The Red ‘sox: story: is the game— Behind. this trio’ are’ Don: Lur-! they still have-Téed Williams and sen, Bob’ Turley, ‘Art Ditmar,! are still looking for a shortstop,’ Bobby Shantz,- Tommy ‘Byrne,’ Baltimore Orioles must be re- Bob Grim and. - rookies Ralph: spected for their potential pitch- Terry and Al Cicotte. They would ing, and dernce, out for: hue rank as 2 starting stall on other, else, teams, — , Washington anpears a bit bet- All that, pitching: and Mickey, ter‘ off than last. year wilh the Mantle and Yogi Berra, too.. {addition of. Ted Abernathy ‘ How’ they'll finish in the strengthens a mound staff. - American League’ this year: Asked. to name Kansas City's New. York 2, Detroit 3. Chieage i: ' strongest poirf, manager “Lou Cleveland 6, Boston 6. Baltimore; Boudreau replied frankly: “Our 7. Washington 8. Kanss City. ts Strong Finish The Tigers.rate the No. 2 spot; partly because of. their strong finish {n 1936.. They were. the best. team: in the league after mid-season, posting a 48-30 rec- ord compared with 49- 31 for the Yankees. . ‘Detroit -has more than mere won- -lost. statistics to back up its claim. There are three establish- ed pitchers-in Frank Lary, Billy Hoeft and: Paui Foytack, and three youngsters who have look- | ied impressive this spring, Duke! Maas, Jini Bunning and Don Lec. ‘Four? regulars, Harvey Kuenn, ' + dhiplnyed hy the “wt : Charlie. Md axwell, Al Kaline and | ahd ‘Maxwell; Kaline and Boone: | pitck the: long- ball. punch, They! have added ‘Eddie Robinson and} Jim Firtigan: for bench: streneth. | : The While’ “Sox, because’ of! their better ‘speed, a’ more se lineup and a deeper bench. | should edge the Indians for third "| place.- ‘Wynn’ S. Inj jury The pitching, headed by Billy Pierce, Jack. Harshmina, . Dick Donovan’ and Jim Wilson, ape i pears formidable, NEW FISHING CHAMP, Frances Van Heflin, ° mew ! world's cham pion fisHer- run second with 20-22me win- : women, waves a victorious Iners, Last season there were ithree--Early Wynn; Bob Lemon; govdbye as she and her actor. and Herb Score, The same pilch-! husband board Panagra’s DC+7 ers are. still around but Wynn; for the return to the: U.S, may be slowed by an in‘ured-hip., after a successful fishing’ ‘ox The retirement of Al Rosen) pediiion at.Cabo Blanco, Peru. leaves Kerby Farrell, the new } Mrs, Van. Heflin captured the managéer, wilh. a gap at third women's world record for Bly bise, But the Indians have a. Eye Tuna, when she Ianded.a couple of ‘solid sockers In Vie 26- -potinder using a 15 thrond Wertz, and, Al Smith. Une, Nad ne Na Cai i8’saving Yo oqulp 0 home workshop,: Both have i yank account- and a purpose for saving o In the ‘best- of- -seven series, «| mean nothing in a short series, de (MHEY'RE, UNANIMOUS | Bruins to win in six games, hoys are In ‘wood shane,” [think the “a > By. W. R. WIEEATLEY “canon Press Stat Writer “MONTREAL. (CP). —The favored Montre al Cin! adiens and. Boston Bruins meet tonight in the second: | gaine of the Stanley Cup final but from all the: tall stories, In. each, camp there. might be only one man on the ice—Matirice (Rocket) Richard, © The ancient Rocket staggered jn ~~ ry se ee (nee nenntemnich a 7 everybody’ ‘Salurday with his; win three more tough games, : Ne. |) whirlwind: four-goal splurge int can do it, too, but I’m ‘not’ gary! Montfeal's 5-1 ‘win for a 1-0 lead Ing they will be the next three,”: i, | Blake sald he ‘ind nad a fall Couch Toe Blake of Canadiens ' with Beliveau and stte¢ested. the: “Vand “coach. Milt * Syhmidt of, team’s ace scorer start fthng Bruins have slugged it out to a from farther out and not wry ‘to draw-in the cliche championship, ‘go in so close on the net. od Bach, is” thorouvhly convinced “He's ngt shooting enouyh, i that games must be won one at! stid Blake. “With that shot. hé a time, that-breaks play a parl; pas he ousht to be lelting ‘Ib ‘go and that past: ‘performances | qimost any time ae's Inside the ‘blue ne.” Both teams areat-full stronicth’ for tonight's game, Larry, Ke-; gan, Buston’s ° brilliang ‘ “Yooklg winger, suffered a cul overs tis right eye when banged Into th & bourds Saturdiy.-by Belivealt, bit, he is ready.to play, 1h Yoo* ‘Beliveau come out of the p gi ng wilh a slightly injured ptt shoulder and took heaty tee. . Trainer Hammy. Moore of the Bruins was more forthright and even ventured a prediction: “The My “Unfortunate! y* Moore second- “| guesses" his own opinion by say- ing’: “we've “gol to stop the Rocket.”" *- Ths was’ more in keeping with ments Monday. . the comments. of the coaclies, non * Sid Schmidt: “I hope Richard j a doesn't have another, night like he did Salurday.”, © > Va the FJ. Sald Blake: “The Rocket may ow ts Ihe inne: not be so hot the next time. Mity- “ be some of the other guys wil : To Check Your of take thelr. turn,” ’ Defenceman Bob Armstrong of; PRI NTING NEEDS | Bruins: “If Thad to.go out and: shoot, somebody there’s only one. Pore a oat It would be. “He wears No! 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