rm ‘Flyers Face | | Allan Cup Game ‘bar Allan Cup aa with Whitby Dunlops to- hight uteven manager Roy McBride isn’t sure about =~" how they'll perform, a : M-he said after Flyers’ workout on m the eve of the second game dn. Ri the’ best-of-seven’ series...’ “ | Dunlops lead’ the’ serles. 1-0} giafter a 5-2 victory: Tuesday: and |" | hig edge. | However, though: McBride was- “nt sure. ‘that. we've - recovered | ‘our edge” after the: 14- -day’ lay- nl off that ‘preceded the. opening, game, he said: “we expect " ‘to. do}. Mi better and we'll: -be” expending | ° -every effort to square the series tonight. “We. can't: play any worse,” he said wryly. “But we’ve got to-do] . more forcing and more: hitting.” NOT COMPLACENT ‘McBride's pessimistic summary | | of his team’s. chances failed to lull Bus Gagnon, playing-coach of the Dunlops, - Into” compla- cency, : They’ ve. got tne speed, that ‘was evident in ‘Tuesday's game,” Gagnon said, following his prac- tice of” always. giving the other -side:. the-. “benefit - of doubt. wa . “He has’ the expertence of two previots. series ‘to-show the team that: wins. the ‘first .game easily doesn’t always -march. Tight through: to. the. ‘championship... “When his team met ‘Kitehener- they, went down 6-2/in, the first]: i © 423 on. ithe. round,’ the latest in ‘shades well tailor Sizes 30 *6 95 to 42,- Regula lo 4S, irs temas NOW, pair | SEN ‘DRESS PANTS Bin Sun tan and, Grey. 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Waterloo Dutchmen for the On-|: tario: Hockéy: Association crown|: game; theri won the next ‘three fees but just: ‘squeezed past Dutchmen ao [hustling to go:the distance Either way, Lopez—only man- ‘| ager: who. did ‘not concede the ‘American League . pennant to _| New - York Yankees *: in spring | training—has the: White Sox off and flying with a 51 record and ees-for first place. - To do it, Lopez has mixed - speed “fastest team I’ve seen inj -“tmy 14 years'as a manager, " says “They weren't. too’ ‘impressive, "Kansas City boss- Low Boudréau, great’ defence, youth and: so-far ‘successful position. shifts: to win ‘messy slugtests, Slim Lead a Ss * By BD WILKS * ame Le ne 2 Associated Press Staff Welter a a Af Are Chicago: White Sox just off on “their. | ‘spring. sprint, or has new manager Al Loped gat, them Re ‘Gox patided-their slim lead ‘twith a'.9-4-yictory . ‘over Detrolt. 77: ‘Tigers: ‘Thursday’ inva: ‘three- hour. |: tussle that had 29 hits; 11 doubles so ‘and -25. stranded base: Tunners. : The Yankees were: idle. . Lo In the. other: AL ‘games, Bos- ~ Standings AMERICAN LEAGVE © "Leading ‘batsmen’ based on 2. cat bats: . a NATIONAL LEAGUE, : -ABOR.H’ | Musial, St. Louis... (28:2 15 536 ~)QNiam, Brooklyn: . 5 30 4.13 433 1 | Halley,’ Clneinnatt:. 128 6 12 429 Dark, St, Louls’. 81 7 13) 419 Aaron, Muwaukee _ 370 29 10 u Runs—Aaron; : Qo Runs batted’ in—Purllio, Brooklyn, 11, Hits—Mustal; 15. Doubles—Hoak, Cincinnati, 4 Home runs—Aaron, and Mays, New York, 3, " Stolen bases—Gilliam and ‘Mays, 2 ’ Pitching—Spahn, Milwaukee and Gomez, New York, 2-0,. 1,000. Strikeouts—sfones, “BE. Louls, tl. AMERICAN LEAGUE ve "ABIL OW Willams, Bostov .,. 83 15 458 Fox, Chicago rea 26 W424 Tuttle; Detroll "$l 12 387 Mentle, Now York an 10 385 Williams, Baltlmore 34 13-882 Revns--Williamg, Boston ’ and Yost Weshington, 9, In—Siovers, Wash+ Amaas Runs batted Ington 14, , Hite—Willianis, Boston, 15, Doubles CHnaberg, Baluimore, Mat zone, Boston and Pox, Chienga, 4 ' Triples--McDougald, Now York, 2. Home rhng~ Simpson aod | Skins, Kansas Clty, Skowrdn, New York antl Sigvers, Washington, 4, Btolon bares-—ive players — tied with 2, ‘ Pitehing—Marshmen, Chi¢ago and Ford, New York 2-0, 1.000, Strikeouts—Beoro, Cleveland, 17, Junior Series | Starts Tonight FLIN FLON, Man, @ - The wostern champlons. Kin lon Bombers and Ottawa Canadions, eastern representatives, meot lo- night In tho first gamo of the Memorial Cup final following n dworday delay In the Cana dian junior hockoy champlon- ships, Major League | a W 'L” Pet, GBL | Chicago. .y..5... 6 2) B33. New York. 0065.55 2.744 ” ‘| Boston’ oo. 809 685 1 Kansas City 1... 6 4. 556 A Cleveland’ ....., "3 4 420...2Y, Baltimore. >...... 3. 5° 4375 3 Washington .,., 3. 6 333 3 Detrolt .... 2. "250 4. a“ NATIONAL LEAGUE .. . moe . WoL) Pet. GBL Brooklyn soreteee 6 OD 857 Miiwaukee ...... 6 07. \857 New York ..:... 4° 4° 600 . 2% Cincinnati... . 4 4 500° 2% ‘Philadelphia ....09 4 >) 420-3: ‘Chicego’ $ 5 375, BY St.Louis. ...° 2 5 Ag’. 4: Pittsburgh | ctptene 2) 6 250. AY Top Ten ‘usual ton’s . Ted Williams oof: to: ah Ps unusually fast start—banged Bi two-run ‘double and two. singles ; for. a. three-fot-three day and: a} .455 batting average as the Red o Sox bagged Washington 12-740 Cleveland” Indians ‘unfrocked OS Kansas ‘City: who had’ won three |. in a row,.5-3,/: Only. one’: ‘National © League game -was ‘played; with ‘Cincin:| nati Redlegs pairing six hits with: four. errors .to : defeat, Chicago Cubs 6-3’ for’ their: fourth: cons: secutive: ‘victory: and : a. “500: ‘pe ‘centage. ‘Brooklyn, and Now-York Giants: were: sehieduléd. but: were rained: uit, WARREN. ‘SPATIN lines - up: the ‘sort of ‘deli very that won ‘him 20 games: last season, The veteran southpaw -has retained ‘top. position’: on ‘Milwaukee ‘Braves’ powerful _biehing staff this season with consistently hostile. performances, Pet; - Triples—Boucheé, Philadelphia, 3. - Pet, | : FIFTH KNOCKOUT. — George Chuvalo, 19-year-old heavy- - weight prospect from. Toronto, stands over prostate Emil “ Brtko of Pittsburgh, -Pa., in the second round of a scheduled : eight- round : fight ‘in Toronto, Chuvalo won. by a technical “Knockout in’ the: second. round ‘ for his fifth knockout ‘and. : Seventh Vietor 'y in elght bouts, : { CP Photo) handling centre who had to be Announcement of the 26-year- old play-maker's selection by hockey writers, broadcasters and i telecasters in the six league cities was made loday by the NIIL, . Regan recelves $1, 000 from the lenguo. along. with the Calder Momorla) Trophy, . CHADWICK - ‘SECOND Regan: carned 107 polnts of a possible 180, Ed Chadwick, goalic for Toronto Maple Leals, was second with 85 polnts and Billy Dea, forward with Detroit Red Wings, third with 37, The voting, weighted ta glye)s cach clly equal shrength, was carried oub in- mid-season and ja the end, Chadwitk had 48 polnts dan, 1 to Regan's 44, Dew then had]. 22, vegan Oo well In fronts, - Seeing i is caso Be Ir ture Is a. grand one. ‘Ina es sqnd : Nn $l) ete at € q . ft ae ‘buys = ‘ vane 1 Pe Di A Bedroom Suite Im the most dolight(ul styling over. ‘From tha oxtra largo: Mr, and Mrs. Dresser to the Book. You'll find you can choose from many moro Go don & Anderson Believi ving 3 < Drop in .tomorrow, 3014 : Bruins’ larry, Regan Wins Outstanding Rookie A ward MONTREAL (—-Larry Rogan, Boston Bruins’ smart sticks coaxed out of retirement before making his big-time hockey debut, was chosen the Natlonal Hockey League's‘ outstanding rookle of the 1956- 57 #cason, | In tho second half with a: hig count of 03 polnts, First-place voles were worth five points, second-place three and third-place one, Rogan played the full 70-game sehedulo with Boston, scoring 14 goals and getting 10 assists, ~ In addition to Regan, Chad- wick! and Dea, other rookies re. volving points were Forbes Ken. nedy,, Chicago, 33; Plerre Pilate, iChleago, 20; Don simmons, Tos. ton gonlle who jolned the town just after mid-season, 30: hiner Vasko, Chicago, 17; Juek Blonda, 'Boston, 4; Tilly MacNolll, De- iuiolt, J, and Burry Cullen,’ Tos ronto, 1, ' RUGINA Galen Louck, eepoulid, slx+foob guard and nebacker {rom Colloge of Pas wltle, has signed a contract with Baskatchowan Roughridora, .. |. ALBERTA. * Home cured Ham t BRANDON,, Man. For the { : Your . Jnternational Food Store * Italian Spaghetti Lentils and Boceiila we Tom & Jerry Butter and Drink Mixes Iceland Herring dnd Spanish Anchovies -¥ Itallan-Westfalian-Swedish' Salam! ' Fancy Sausage, Kasseler cc Sv * English Teas and Greek Blac anilla Sugar: and. Halvah EuropoaneM . Ye Domestic one! Imported Chaosa ot Chutney and. Piecalitly..., by W. Riverboat. Smith and, a leadership , of the Pacific Coast League. cod Four - ‘Mountie ‘pitchers’ tried vainly to stop the. ‘Seals from taking their third straight from Vancouver... > Erv Palica;: the . lover, after ylelding wo runs on three singles and a ‘sacrifice in the second, was blasted out in the sixth, Renna’started it off. with a home run over ; “ne lett field wall. Regals Slam Royals 5-2 For Title sixth straight year the cham- ions - -of -the “Westerin. Hockey League are a team from the prairie.dlvision. o sion was formed in 1951 the coast section playoff winner has never been able to go on and win the President’s Cup. Victoria Cougars.were the last coast squad to hold the Presi- dent’s Cup, in 1950-51, but since then Saskatoon Quakers, Calgary Stampeders, Edmonton Flyers twice, Winnipeg Warriors and now Brandon Regals have claim- ‘ed tt, FOUR STRAIGHT Brandon Regals, who finished first on the prairie during the regular season sand won out, in ¢ the divislonal playoffs, defauted coast champions New Westmin- ster Royals §-2 Thursday night. Lo sweop tholy best-of-seven scr- les In four straight, The Regals wore scheduled to: leave by traln today to meet Quebec Aces, Quebec League champlons, in the fourth annual best-of-seven Edinburgh Cup series beginning Sunday afters noon, The win for the Regals was their clghth straight since losing Hho opening game of the prairie division final Lo Rdmonton, This tied A record fel hy Edmonton In 1964-65, Les Colwill sparked Brandon with two gonls, Eijlott Chorley, Bob Chrystal and es Lilley cach scared once, Dick Reberge scor- ad two for the Royals, BULYAST (Reutors) — Coler- alne and Bangor fought to a Bcorolegs tle In an Ulah League soccer nuiich played here Thurs. day night, MARKET and Rulla-Polsa: lives. ade Bread * VARIETY OF IMPORTED. 7 CHOCOLATES, COOKIES and. CIGARS Vioneaaia me i Tai : at Srost | In fact, since the prairie divi-! Great Pitching Beats Mounties As Seals 5 Soar. Into PCL Lead oe by The Associated. ‘Press A brillant thivee-hit pitching: job by Lefty Robert n 11-hit assault, inching | Bill Renna’s homer, gave the San F rancisco Seals a} {7-0 win over Vancouver Th -1. The Seals thus broke a:tle with ’ .|'the Mounties and took over ursday. : At , Sacramento, Jim. Hughes, | who came out of the Los ‘Angeles | bullpen with two outs in’ the ninth. and Sacramento's tying run. on second base, struck ott Chuck Stevens and pinned down a 3-2 victory for the Angels, A seven-run splurge inthe sec- | ond inning, featuring home runs by Paul-Peltit and Bill Causion, started Hollywood on the way to a 10-2 victory over Portland. - Scattle defeated San Dicyo 2-1 ‘lin a sharp pitching duel between the visitors’ Red Munger and the Padres’ Gene Lary. . " S 0 000 VANCOUVER (CP) 4 The Point Grey Balt ou here has been chosen ag the site for the $50, 004 B.C, Centennial Open Golf |Tournament Aug, 25 i Sept. 1, 1958, : : Jack ‘Diamond, tournament committee chairman, sald the tourncy will be “the blagest Pret held in Canada,” The field will be imited to 150 golfers competing for $40,000 in open prizes, The additional $10,5 000 will be split up in prizes for low scores for the day and spec4 lal awards to Canadian competls tors. i About 100 ontrants aro expect! ed from the U.S. Professional Golfers Association. Invitations also have been sent to the chame pions of Mexico, Australia, South in South: Africa and Bit: aln 6 Prince Rupert Dally News. Friday, April. 26, 1957 ~ RAILWAY TIME es CHANGES --Effeciive Sunday 7 A 28th, 1957: ot Full infdrmation trom agents wee Pepe oo oid CANAD/AN | “Aces TIONAL JEFFREY HUNTER ore Lance “pouay t0 Sat: \ 4 “- 9 pm : Sat. 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