THE EVENING STAR D-4 Washington, 0. C. WtdneUa y, April I, 1959 Venturi, Burke STRIKES Reitz Pitches and ffj Top ATCHISON'S Win; In Form SPARES ahclb Second* By JO* WILMAN " I For Masters BY LEWIS F. ATCHISON fedVWfV Hoyas Blanked Rumors persist that (a) the ] big league sports. Even an Continue* From Page D-l for Senators will leave town per- i eighth-place big league team is Pitchers are taking the spot- you light early college he finished second to Hoc an in manently (what, again?) after I better than none at all, for in the base- get top 83. the 1960 season, or i do to see the teams ball season, with Dlek Reitz sooner, (b) and that the city’s | play when they come here. tossing his second win for proposed new never The Redskins don't want to MMdlecofT PredirU SSI Maryland, and Georgetown the will be built. •* • I leave -town. the perfect of the If weather Nobody can keep the ball- “It looks pretty good when victim of a no-hitter in its days last two holds and the playing Senators here if Cal you come back after seeing opener greens are maintained at some- Orlfflth decides a change of those other places,” Marshall Reitz, a junior righthander, scenery benefit club thing over; a billiard-table cut. will the said, “and we want to stay shut out Dartmouth with a spiritually and flnanclallv. and somebody might shoot 278 this, here.” at Maryland yes- some folks insist Griffith is anyone the three-hitter year, which would be 10 under Nor can blame merely biding his time Fine Arts Commission or Con- terday. giving up only one walk. par. Mlddlecofl, for one, doesn’t If Cal really is thinking of gress for moving slowly, being He got two of the Terps nine think so. moving, a new stadium might careful to avoid mistakes in hits in their 7-0 victory. Mary- persuade him to linger a while. “It will be 281 or higher," such a costly project. But. as land now has a 2-2 record. A stadium most surely would pointed Cary said. Shea out, there is ample Georgetown by bring peace of mind co George room for negotiation among was beaten Only the National Open can JSF* 'l"'v ’ Marshall, president of the Red- John Mustlon of Syracuse yes- all parties concerned to get the terday, Mustlon allowed match the Masters’ pressure, skins, and to George built. They may have 6-0. four walks and fanned 12 while and starting tomorrow the chairman of the Armory Roard, to compromise and give a lit- Something’i Wrong When charge proj- his teammates tapped three free-wheeling which is in of the tle here to gain a point there, w *\*S £K boys will not be Pocket Hits Leave Splits ect. Georgetown pitchers for seven HWMH *% ¦v {¦flH nl from 30 feet out on the putting but it can be done. hits. The Hoyas contributed Recently I had a night when There'll be a meeting this The problem is how? Wash- greens. They’ll be trying to get help clarify six errors. hitting pocket pretty ! morning to mat- ington wants a stadium The yesterday. There I was the j In other games down In two. was over, ters. Nation’s Capital deserves one. dropped consistently, but still leaving ** * Catholic U. a 7-6 de- $60,000 in prize money here * The coming week end may cision to Mount Union, and splits. If I went getting Impatient, w JMMbI i‘ I f % tag last year. Including Arnold some wicked Marshall is determine whether or not we Howard was beaten by Maine, for several reasons. He says the jßilfltpH Hk. jUgf winning into the pocket the least bit get it. [7-5. Palmer’s cut of $11,250. Armory Board dragging light, pin. and is its Today’s games Trinity at Burke’s foursome showed I’d leave the 5 digging j are | heels and should start Georgetown and MIT Cath- sometimes the 7 or the 10 be-! novey at how cheap birdies are In the Presuming that Cal his jolic U. practice rounds, with sides. My ball was deflecting team and sells , Roach Is Signed ~l among Syracuse _ « ? 19 1 1101 004 001— 7 i George’s Redskins will have no Georgetown Oftft ftOft ftftft— ft ft ft eight, off to the right after it hit the M stlor. »nd Connolly. them. Jack had Lew place to play Holmes; other pocket hits, i football after By Chicago Cards ; smith (ftthi, McDonald (Bth) and Worsham three and Julius ! 1-3 pins. On 1960. They have two , Moore. W—Mustion L—-Connolly. seasons CHICAGO, April 1 (AP).— , Homerun— Vrooman. Boros and George Bayer each I would leave the 8-10. Once to go on their lease. Dartmouth (H)ft <>o9 ftftft— ft 3 3 j Quarterback of Maryland 1Z (Htx— 9 four. Worsham and left 7-9. “And If do get the John Roach 1 7 1 was Burke’s I crossed over the we new Southern Methodist has been Quirk. Draren (ft), and Woodworths partner, they had a best ball night stadium,” Marshall said, “we’ve Jennings < B*, Reitz and Kodgers I was pretty tired that signed by the Chicago Cardi- Ml, Union 103 iftft lift— 7 It 0 of only got of Caiholic 030 mm— ft 7 2 62. and still beat Boros bowling, to relocate all our sea- after serving a 012 Bayer by when I began and I for thing. nals hitch in Ci.taer. Koop (5> and Starr; Pierros and three shots. son ticket holders one the Air Force. Carbon* <7» Johnson (8) and Zellnka, A LESSON FROM PROF. BURKE—Jack Burke (center), 36-year-old knew my ball wasn’t finishing We’ve sold close to 15,000 this Tracy »6> Ailing Roach was the Cards’ third Maine Umv . 03ft 03ft 01 ft— 7 11 Z Houston pro, oversees Mike Souchak (right) during a putt-practicing Some Are normally does. 'year—we’ll sell 20,000 ftOft 300— ft 9 3 as strongly as It or more draft choice in 1956 after star- Howard 101 session for the golf opens tomorrow to Colwell and Everback; Saunders, Masters tournament which at The cripples, always danger- In an effort to Increase the —and If we move we'll have ring at SMU. He played defen- Casklll (7). and Johnson. take of those people.” ...... - Augusta, Ga. Souchak sought Burke’s help after the latter fired a ous, are alibi-ing. Mlddlecofl ball’s hooking action, I slowed care sive halfback and had a 40.8- I ¦ Shea feels j 64—eight under par—in yesterday’s practice round. The day before, came up with a back ailment down bit on speed and con- Mr. that his com- yard punting average for the a mittee has gone as far as it Burke, who won the Masters in 1956, toured the course in 66. That’s in the recent sSeminole Pro- centrated on a complete fol- Cardinals in his first season. Don Cherry on the left looking for some helpful hints.—AP Wirephoto. Amateur at Palm Beach and low-through. This helped con- can until Fine Arts Commission Roach then serv- approval entered the has been a four-time visitor siderably. of the stadium de- ice. The Dellas native has been ! Roy Harris to osteopaths. Hogan is com- sign has been received, plans for I straight hitting stationed at Bolling Air Base.j plaining If a ball is and road about an ailing ankle, consistently [parking areas access and played offense last year on j the pocket pretty been okayed, etc. In TV Bout Terp Stickmen and Tommy Bolt, the National [have service team. and leaving such splits, I rec- ** * * [the Open champion, has bursitis. ! Cardinal Coach Frank Ivy DALLAS, April 1 (AP).— that the bowler Roy Win 3d Straight All three are expected to live. ommend There is another small mat- said plans give Harris has his third fight change his angle a bit. He’ll he to the 200- TEE TO GREEN fC|] The Maryland lacrosse team Even Cliff Roberts and the ter of leases. The board wants pound Roach a shot at the sig- since his failure against world's probably carry more hits from Heavvweight Champion Floyd won its third atraight match perfectionists who conduct the Marshall and Griffith signed nal-calling job. By MERRELL WHITTLESEY sharper corner angle. Light- against college competition Masters say the course is in a up as tenants before it puts Patterson when he meets hook ball bowler with this heavyweight yesterday, routing Colgate, 17-3, the finest condition in history. A itself in hock for a $9 million Donnie Fleeman check his re- ib tonight. at College Park. The fairways are better than trouble should playground. Apparently Mar- lease. Are his fingers and arm Rose Bowl Princess (The bout will be on tele- Maryland Attackmen Roger Goss and most of the greens that the shall has haggled over the: AVGUSTA, Ga„ April I.I'i University of at mid- lifting properly as he vision, in Wash- Keating each scored four : pros have been putting on dur- the ball I terms and Griffith has re-; Engaged to Arnett WMAL—7 Horton Smith became a life- term after being named to the 1 John it out across the foul ington, at 10 p.m.) team, goals as the Terps overcame a : ing the winter tour. sends mained coolly aloof to a 1 ANGELES, April (AP). long qualifier for the Masters Walker Cup then spent | line? If not, he might even LOS 1 • The speedy young man from practice brief Colgate lead in the first dogwood and the azaleas , definite commitment. Yet Shea Arnett, star, tournament when he won the i about an hour on the The exaggerate follow-through as —Jon football will Cut and Shoos, Tex., rated ago. quarter. couple days { optimisticaly thinks all the marry Flint, pretty 1 first one 25 years and he's [tee.1 1 i need a more hot I the demonstrator is doing in 1 Yvonne ' seventh, hopes to win decisive- Henry Stansbury opened the to reach their magnificence, j loose ends can be tied together. •! University Cali- the only player never to have Crooner Don Cherry, no the drawing. This increased of Southern ' ly and show he’s still one of the golfing , scoring early in the first quar- days prospect. all of many problems ironed co-ed, 5, they missed a turn at this shrinking violet, entered the 1 1 but those are in should help the hooking I fornia on June ' top boxers of the major class. ter Maryland, but Colgate lift | out in time to have the stadium : paradise. i conversation about the ama- for NOTES—BoIt, continuing his when It goes 1 have announced. He thinks this will help him in came back to take a 2-1 lead action of the ball 'operating in 1961. met Arnett, As a two-time Masters’ cham- teurs. Cherry won a place in 1 running word battle with Sam 1-3 pocket The two when • getting another title match if the winner of many cham- by on goals by Skip Schult and into the Marshall is impatient he with the Los Angeles pion, i the Masters on the ballot ; Snead, told eager locker-room course, you so ¦ now s Patterson gets rid of two box- of the Tom Flood. But from there on Os still have to Rams, was attending USC. Miss pionships, and president i the United States Amateur I listeners that the reason Snead expect splits. be wants the Government to con- -5 ers he’ll meet soon—Brian Lon- years. it was all Maryland as the some So sure adjacent was a tournament of PGA for several Smith i champions, and for that honor didn’t play 18 holes yesterday how to handle the demn more property Flint J don and Ingemar Johansson. respect. ] Terps took 57 shots as com- yop know princes s Pasadena commands considerable he seemed humble. was that he was insulted be- you to Griffith Stadium for parking Roses in in 1 Harris fought Fleeman, the of the | pared with Colgate's 30. various combinations leave. 1956. One of the treats Mas- "I didn’t deserve it,” Cherry: cause Hogan had two more F. Co.) purposes and to give Cal room Texas light-heavyweight cham- Colgate 3 o l o— :i (Copyright 1959, John Dille t ters tournament is that it’s the i said. “I was water skiing in’;Maryland 7 3 4 1—17;. people in his gallery. Bolt to renovate the old park And pion who ranks ninth nation- only stop on the circuit chat ] somebody Scoring' Colgate—Flood. Farrell. ready sign ally, last won by Florida when told mej Schult Maryland—Goss (4>. Keating played alone, meaning withouv he's to a new lease, Lapchick Honored December and you see fellows like Smith. i| they voied be in here and I <4>, \Va esc he (.’1), Durifg, Tiedemann. i partners and without gallery. if he get it. a mile although unable to deck M Spellman. FIGHT RESULTS can April Henry Picard. Gene Saraze.n , couldn’t believe it. ran. Waldner. Stansburv 1 PHILADELPHIA. 1 1 Fleeman. | Art Wall, the leading money “TO sign a 20-year lease for (AP). Joe Lapchick. w'hose and Byron Nelson. “But if you all are talking winner of 1959, said he believed By the Griffith Stadium tomorrow,” quintet Horton, the picture of good . about' amateurs,” Cherry said, Associated Press St. John's won the Na- winning the Wilmington, N. C, Mach- [he said. “Then it won’t make health after a scare last year, "let tell you about ama- SACRAMENTO Calif.—Eddie tional Invitation Tournament t me an MJC V/in Paced Open was better preparation en. 700. Redding, Calif, stopped Clar- difference if the baseball last month, last night happened to play nine holes ; teur who is going to bring ence Williams, 197, Hollywood. Calif.. 9. [my was 3 Hear for the Masters than spending BTOCKTON. Calif.—Plash Elorde. team moves or not—we’ll be named by the Philadelphia with Washington s Deane Be- them all. and by all I mean l.Tt. Philippines, outpointed Teddy Red i 1 , By Papanicolas the week at Augusta practicing. Top 135, San Jose. 10. good for 20 years.” sports basketball club main the other day when Be- everybody.” Cherry said. ‘‘May- Davis. Chatmon. writers > Wall’s only regret at Wilming- RICHMOND. Calif.—Ocie BIG ROY man shot a 32 on the tougher be not this week, but pretty Montgomery Junior College 18'.‘. Oakland. Calif, knocked out Ricky The Redskins’ boss is afraid I as college coach of the year. ton was that he finished with Hair. 190. Pittsburg Calif., 0. Tony back nine. soon.” opened its baseball yes-: Dominguez. 154. Oakland, and Billy that Cal will pull up stakes or . | season ;an over-par round. CAMPANELLA Smith, Julius Boros and sev- By “bring them all” in the terday with a 4-3 victory over 1 Murray, 154, Stockton, drew. 8. sell the club, making orphans eral others were discussing the language of the touring golfers, Dean Junior College of Frank-! of his football team after the ! AND HIS GUESTS amateur crop here yesterday. Cherry simply meant the fellow lin. Mass., at Meedowbrook agreement wtih H. Gabriel "I hear that kid is a good' 1 would beat everybody. field. Murphy expires July 1, 1960. „ player,” Boros said, nodding Cherry was talking about John Papanicolas struck out Under terms of this agreement ! flute Cjkss \ toward Bemen who was adding Rodgers, the chubby blond nine and held the visitors to i Murphy, largest minority stock- to his 145 pounds with pie a la youngster with the crew cut five hits. He also singled In the holder in the baseball club, has ; | We art equipped to promptly | | CAMPY’S

mode at a distant table in the who will be 21 years old Fri- winning in the fifth inning.' the right of first refusal if: handle any auto glass job _ jDran JC . _ 000 000—3 5 5 locker room. day. 1 BOWLING Cal or his sister Thelma (Mrs. I Men:. o.io 000—4 4 JC oioDeCarili; I known to the industry. i CORNER “I played with him the other Rodgers was second low ama- har.no and Papanicolas Joe Haynes) decide to sell. (\V» and Tavey. WITH ROD THOMAS day and much impressed, teur here last year despite fH * * P.M. was an ?* | NIGHTLY—6:SS opening much impressed," Smith re- 77. The only loser in all this, if on peated. ¦ Phil is the intercolligate there is one, will be sports fans "You seldom see a young fel- SENATORS Nearing the stretch, the, Bohemian, 47-43; 45- Suitland. , champion Houston Uni- Page D-l in the District. A stadium can low who has his game so well from Continued From battie for the championship of J a l 45; Pepsi, 39-51; Mann’s, 38- and would be used for num- ' organized,” Smith said of versity and appeared a rather in the 1 LI. 6-1234 U. Be-1 out yesterday’s game Washington’s strongest duck- • ber of things, as has been [ 4-1234 man, the 20-year-old Bethesda obvious Walker Cup team beat 52, and Bethesda, 28-62. j RADIO 68 11th after pin league, the All Star Major pointed out, but its primary ! Country Club youngster choice But he wasn’t named and * * ,* * i JA. 2-1234 who; to team out a bunt with one out District, is resolving itself into purpose would be as a setting WMAL the for reasons that earned a bid here by making by At & Suitland Bowling Center,! the United States Golf was forced . [ a feud between the RiD Kay’s ; &.S——SMl MiJ the Walker Cup tea Tn. Asso- point Righthander leading District Women's ciation does not have to divulge. that Wes Restaurant and Clarendon the "Everything seems to be co- Stock was brought in from the Bowling Center teams. Minor League, lost a showdown ordinated, he He dropped out of Houston this and has wonder- year. i bullpen to oppose the right- They remained deadlocked battle with runnerup B. Frank ful concentration," the ruddy- cutting “Rodgers will be the ! handed-hitting Lemon, for the lead last night Joy, 2-1, Suitland’s §. . Smith said. I great-[ while! games. i . cheeked est,” Cherry enthused. "He’ll : j Whitey Lock- their closest rival, Muntz TV, margin to two Maxine “He’s no power plant,” Smith tear up every golf in man dropped Lemon's foul and,! suffered what might prove to Miller paced the Joys with 355 said, "but he’s big enough course l and America.” Somebody thus reprieved, Jim cracked a be critical shutout, the and Mary Reed was high for j is steady and has nice balance asked if a at Phil wasn’t a little on the 1 single to left. Zauchin followed hands of Clarendon, and fell Suitland at 158-360. "And I like a youngster who cockj side, Cherry with a single right, scoring Arlington Bowling shows and said I to four games behind. Center that he’s thinking,”; "He’d play Venturi, any- , Allison, but Killbrew sent a Joy for Smith continued. “Hehassev-i | Ken or j For its victory. Clarendon is deadlocked B. Frank body, for his life.” [ game-ending fly to Green in second by sweeping Hendrix eral reserve drivers of different much indebted to Billy Moore. Beman, who had played with right. game, Steak House. Nell Huff, with lengths and he brought them i 1 To settle the second 650, ; Rodgers, was asked a bit later Sievers crunched a homer to ! 372, was a power for Arlington, all to which woul H be to 644, Moore struck apd! see one about this boastful Californian. , open the last of the sixth in- Marie Timmons’ 366 paced the most suitable to this counted nine. To decide the l j “He has the greatest knowl- ning. That staked the Senators J lost, 653 to 645, he fired a late: : Murray Auto Electric to an course.” edge of golf of any young [ to a 3-2 lead. In the seventh Kotzin’s ** * * strike. Clarendon won edge over United Auto. player I’ve ever seen." Beman Roy bopped a three-run homer | Johnny! Dress Shop shaded Norton Beman has been here for a 1 the first. 641 to 621. said. “I’ve never seen an ama- to knot the score at 6-6. but his 168-410 for Trophies. The MPM Market- week He's played 162 holes Mandes rolled -1 teur who knows so much about ¦ 1 heroics weren’t enough. Muntz. ißladensburg Bowling Center and hit approximately 1.400 clubs. The Orioles got two runs in: largely sharp- /match was unreported. shots on the practice tee. Sev- "And golf shots, he hit Due to the can the 11th after Finigan walked. I shooting of Danny i > The individual race tightened eral newspapermen from far any shot from any lie, with or Pessagnoj points locking up White sacrificed and Pascualj 'and Gerry Stair. Rip & Kay’s ' j when Betty Stevens of Sult- were him ' against the wind, and knows rightfleld, yesterday, and he have ; threw the ball into j ; blanked Bethesda ”40.” Pes- land, the leader, mustered only must exactly what to do with it.”' enabling Finigan splash [ to take third isagno shot 144, 164 and 149 * 321 pins while Louise Vance of made somewhet of a to 1 “How about his attitude,”! advance get a mention from the usually and White to to sec- !for 457, one of the best per-! iArlington, the runner-up. was, Beman was asked. Tas b y was J formances in the league this silent Boras. Beman ond, purposely; ’ shooting 341 and Miss Huff, "Attitude.” almost passed, and Billy Klaus forced' season. Stair contributed 167- Beman’s best practice round yelled. tiger. He’s the ; /third, was romping. Now they l "What a ; Finigan at the plate, but Nie- 409. None of the games was was his worst was 76. most. I’ve guy * stand, Mrs. Stevens, 112-10; C 8 and never seen a socked a single to right close. He played with Tommy Jacobs. who has so much confidence. man Mrs. Vance. 111-54 and Miss ; for his fourth hit to score twoj \ To edge Pepsi-Cola, National Tommy Aaron and Phil Rodgers • He’s almost,” and Deane didn’t 1 Huff. 111-19. yesterday and made expenses say it but the j runs. Bohemian nabbed the first standings: 54- i word he appeared game a roll-off and the ! The Suitland. for the day with a two-under and Dick Hyde on 52-32; • to be groping for was lmpos- third by seven pins. Fosco , 30; Joy, Arlington, 52- par 70. Beane, who quit will try to check the Senators' . 32; Kotzin’s, 46-38; Murray, the ¦ sible. Pattorlni was National Bo- losing streak today against 45-39; United Auto, 43-41; Rod Cincinnati. hemian’s big gun with 142-406. Suitland shaded Chevy Chase i ’n’ Reel, 40-44; Clarendon, 40- Chevrolet on the strength of p 144; Hendrix, 39-45; Norton. 38- Leon Fleisher's 406 and Kellyr 46: MPM. 26-55 and Bladens- StcnEeyCupSeriesTied ORIOLES, 9; Beach’s 401 and Silent Sales s burg, 26-55. ' Coin Machines won two from SENATORS, 8 Mann’s Potato Chips in a low- scoring match. ib rh rbi abr b rol Pat Crescenzl By Rough Underdogs Tasby.cf ft I a 2 ft 11 <>j of Suitland Plews.Cb ft ;» ft] By ¦ Klaus.ss ft 0 li Pearson.cf Z 1 ; rolled 384 to maintain his lead- to the the Associated Press i Nieman.lt 7 l 4 :t Sievers.lf :i Z Z ft I the insurance marker came in lot) ing average at 128-45. Clete The injury list be Burke.lf ft 0 O n ‘2Allison. If 1 ; « seems to the last minute as Chicago fired | Trlandos.c 4 111 Lemon.rf ft ft Z ft. Pannell of Chevy Chase, the /world s playing biggest Sleater.p ! ft ft ft Zahin.lb « 0 5 ;| the part in a " |f one iuto an unprotected Mon- . Walker P l o o Killew :tb 4 1 I ft! runnerup, shot 369 for 125-45 GREATEST deadlocked Stanley Cup semi- .‘iHale 10 10 Aspr te.as 4 0 0 0' The standings: Rip & Kay’s. J final series, thanks treal goal. Fitze'ld.p o n 0 o Korc'ck.c 4 o 0 0 i to the rough Stock.p o o o o Clev'ger.p 1 0 o 0) 54-36: Clarendon, 54-36; Muntz, U %*s' TENNIS play of the two supposed "easy played without hard- . Lork’n.lb ft o Z o Pascual.p Z 1 ft ft Chevy Chase. 48-42: Green.rf 5 - :i o I 50-40: PROS marks.” charging defenseman Doug !' Avila.Jb ft 1 2 Z Totals 40 Bli 7 Silent Sales, 48-42; National (Fin’an.ib Z 1 I The Chicago Black Hawks Mohns, who was injured last t Fisher.p Z o 1 ft , iWhite.c 2 110 and Toronto Maple Leafs have Saturday, but the Leafs heaped 11 ADVERTISEMENT taken Left-Winger Totals 40 919 9 Perfection/ the favored Montreal their credit on r Picture. Os Canadiens and Boston Bruins Frank Mahovlich. who scored 11 Singled for Fisher in 7th. C Ran Sievers in Oth. 3 Singled for Walker back to the latter’s home bases the winning goal at 11:21 offtorin llth New Hope for luL suidry with the best-of-seven series a sudden-death period, and In any the unvarying perfection of BLACK A WHITE / * BALTIMORE ftOft ftftC 401 OC—ft Overloaded Hearts J setting, tied at two-all after last night’s Goalie Johnny Bower. WASHINGTON 200 001 310 01—8 victories. • new, non-toxic an Bower made a hairline stop 5 K—Killebrew Aspromonte. Pascual. A drug— W? (OK FIELD HOUSE Scotch Whisky provides outlook for pleasant enjoyment. / The Hawks laced the Cana- on Vic Stasiuk’s line drive shot r Lotkm an. PO-A —Baltimore 33-15. Diuril—is “one of the major v Washington 33-10 DP -Plews to As- ¦9 ff/o "Wt* teiitifvi tflens, 3-1. in Chicago and To-! :just before the two-minute B i promonte to Zauchin: Lockman to medical discoveries of recent Year after year, its quality and character never change! Klaus to Fisher. LOB—Baltimore 17, ronto delighted pe- • Washington years.” Read in April Reader's •( the home folks! mark of the sudden-death 10. C'il I'A 9»n*rvt* Mini*!* with a thrilling 3-2 overtime riod. which his teammates S CB—Avila, Killebrew 3B—Qreen. Digest how it relieves edema V. (fll*|*Sjft. MJ victory Boston. termed HR—Sievers . Nieman Triandoa. (excess water over the real “gamesaver." ! Avila SB—Plewa S—Fisher. Aspro- in tissues which lei Stab S 3 00 Both games were character- Both series will be one-game monte. Killebrew White. SF —Sievers overburdens hearts); lessens & ized by the ip h r er bb so | hypertension; may relieve pre- body-numbing affairs in each city until a win- -«Fisher ft 5 3 3 3 4 BLACK WHITE 9f checking . 31eater 1 2 3 3 Z 1 , and sleek skating that ner is decided. Toronto goes * Walker 3 2 112 3 menstrual headaches. Cost? *> jolted the and . Fitzgerald H ft ft 11 Only to per day! New t Canadiens to Boston and Chicago to Mont- l ft 18 25* milt Bruins last . Stock s 1 ft 0 0 Saturday. real for tomorrow's games and d Clevenger 0 8 C C 5 3 l hope for health in April Lm*l w’VSi _ Pascual 5 li 7 5 3 t Sportsman, Lome Ferguson's *! Digest—on sale . . 20-foot shot they exchange for a Saturday Reader’s at IH'C Tin w*. Ay*.,SU. ftPf. WHISKY 86 8 PROOF THE FtEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION. N Y SOLE DISTRIBUTORS . Winner—Walker. Loser—Pascual. WM BLENDED SCOTCH for Chicago at 6:34 of the affair. The seventh games. If1 WP—Fisher. Walker. U—Chylak any newsstand today l third period broke a Stewart. Soar. Flahertf. T—3 CS. j. 1-1 tie and Tuesday. A —*3s.