Ill PAGE EIGHT THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933 Sport Chatter Bruins Even N.H.L. Cup Series DAILY ROUNDUP OF SPORT NEWS All-Star Hoop Scotland Scores Double Win In AND COMMENT. Local 'Y' Chinooks Drop Youth Plays Brilliant Team ^ For International Soccer and Rugby Defeat of the Lethbridge T* Junior Chinooks by 52-31 at First Hoop Contest To Alberta Against England and Ireland Role In Great seems to indicate tfiat the boys from Our Town were (Today's teams are by HENRY pretty well out-classed by the VINEY, recognized as one of the Wales Takes International Soccer Honors by Virtue northerners. While a 19-polnt Calgary Crescents 51-32 best referees in western of Scottish Win—Ireland Downed 8-6 in Rugby, Win Over Boston Team lead is not impossible to over­ Canada). come, it is a pretty tough han­ ALL STAR TEAM—, Scott Giving Scotland Undisputed Lead dicap and the local quint will Northerners Prove Too Fast for Lethbridge Boys in Sinclair, Lethbridge Aces; right HAMPDEN PARK. Glasgow, McGrory, famous .Celtic centre Record-Smashing Crowd of 14,500 Cheer World have to flash some real form to Last Half of Saturday Night Clash in Calgary— forward. Reed Kirkliaiu, Raymond Scotland, April 3—(CP. .Cable)— forward, broke through the English Champions On—Rangers Eliminate Detroit overcome it and win the junior Jacks; left forward. Dick O'Brien, Scotland won international soccer backs seven minutes from the provincial basketball cham­ Second Game in City on Friday, April 14 Raymond Jacks; right guard, Edgar honors for Wales Saturday by game's end and scored with a great 4 to 3 and Take Round 6 to 3 to Enter pionship. —Hoopers Are Entertained by Dick, Calgary Mooso Domes; left scoring a 2-1 victory over England left-footer that just went under tho Finals guard, Dean Rolfson, Raymond in the final game of the series. bar. We print the following from the . Calgary Players Wales were winners over Scotland Ireland Uose8 8-6 (By Elmer Dulmage, Canadian League here Sunday, beating th« front-page column of the Cardston ALTERNATE TEAM — Centre, and Ireland, being held to a score­ Lethbridge "V Chinooks • are DUBLIN, Ireland, April 3—(CP. Press Staff Writer.) 4 to 3 in a ter­ News: passes. Lethbridge boys are out to Merton Keel, I", of A. Golden less tie by England to compile a TORONTO, April 3.—(C.I\) — back home today raced with a 19- make the game in Lethbridge closer Cable)—Scotland defeated Ireland rific match and maintaining a "We were quite amused on Satur­ Bears; left forward. Sam Fair­ near-perfect record. Inspired by flaming youth that defeat in their series with and more evenly contested. On their S-6 Saturday in tho last of the big lead of 6-3 in their two-game total banks, Raymond Jacks; right for­ Fighting to a fiuieh in a deadlock day night when we read the rave- the Crescent Heights high school of journey south the Calgary squad international rugby fixtures. The has leaped into the breach with series. The New Yorkers now ings of the Chatterer In the Leth­ ward. Pilling, Calgary Moose with Wales, England put up a bril­ a mighty will to win, Toronto meet Toronto or Boston, Calgary. The southern boys after are endeavoring to secure a game Domes; right, guard, Henderson, Scottish win gives them the un­ bridge Herald regarding the Cards- liant battle before a record-smash­ Maple Leafs had the Bruins of The Wings, trailing 2-0 by virtue holding the smart Calgary quint to with the Magrath high school and V. of A. Golden Bears: left guard, disputed leadership for the season's ton gym., floor and the knocks he ing crowd of 130,000. Boston on the run today, eve of of their defeat by that score in New a one point (20-19) lead in the are confident they .will be the first Clifford Mitchell. Lethbridge Aces. play and the 1933 international had to hand out about the possi­ Sir Harry Lauder, famous Scot­ the fifth and deciding battle of York Thursday night, came out first half wilted and were decisive­ junior team to mar Magrath's (Editor's note: This is the rugby honors. bility of Raymond playing their tish comedian, conducted commun­ the sec­ with a slashing driving offense that ly outplayed in the second canto. string of unbroken victories. seventh of a series of selections for games here Instead of Lethbridge. ity singing. The dense crowd and Scotland won all three of her tional winners for the league won" them a goal before five min­ The final count was 51-32. Lineup and Score an all-star senior basketball team matches this year. She defeated First, I think the Chatterer is all a blazing sun took their toll, am­ championship. utes of play, Johnny Sorrell scor­ Lethbridge—Hlslop, r.f., 9; Walk for the province of Alberta picked Wales 11-3 and England 3-0 and to­ •wet when he says that it is for The Calgary boys earned their bulance corps being kept husy at­ While a record - smashing; ing on Hays assist. But the Rang­ er, c, 9; McLean, li., 13; Jensen, by men who are prominent in day's victory over Ireland gives her financial reasons that the Jacks are victory and merit the substantial tending many fainting cases. crowd of 14,500 roared itself into ers, watching for every break that lead they have piled up. Chinooks l.g., 1; Hunt, r.g., 0; Jensen, Mar­ basketball circles. Their selections a clean sheet. looking for a location to play their As they sang popular songs the a frenzy of excitement, the the frantic Detroit drive game them beaten but certainly not disgraced tin, Moscovich, Bartlett, Palmer, have been drawn from the four tied the score within a few seconds, ' home games. Raymond has al­ subs. Total 32. crowd swayed backward and for­ Scotland won the toss. Ireland Leafs humbled Boston here Sat­ are out to reverse the result of senior teams of the province, name­ ward. There was considerable scored when Coote broke through urday night 5-3 to tie up the when Ott Heller grabbed Somejrs' ways supported the Jacks to the Saturday's game and hope to even Calgary—Gordon, 13; Alexander, ly, Raymond Union Jacks, Leth­ pass, as Earl Seibert sat in the limit and always will. The only 16; Wright, 22; Smith, 0; Aldrich, crushing at the back of the centre on the right. He passed to Light series at two games each and matters on their own floor on Fri­ bridge Gyro Aces, Calgary Mooee terracing. foot who passed to Crowe who barg­ send the teams into a fifth game box. reason that the games will not be 0; Yates, 0; Stevenson, 0;"Raskins, Domes and University of Alberta day, April 14. The Calgary boys are Through a hectic first half in ed across for a try. Murray failed tonight. Too much pressure cost the Wings played in Raymond is on account 0. Total 51. Golden Bears, At the end of ten fast, aggressive and good shots which the Scot forces held the up­ to convert. The score stood 3-0 for another goal late in the period, of the. floor space In the opera days or a fortnight a compilation Conacher Brilliant from close in. They travel at top Officials—Baden Powell. Viney. per hand for most of the time, Eng­ Ireland. when Cecil Dillon hooked the puck house. On the other hand the games will be made and the consensus of With Joe Primeau out of action speed for the full 40 minutes and The southern boys altnough un­ land fought gamely. After Mc- Action became intense, with Ire­ for a lone handed drive while •will likely be played in the Cards- the various opinions expressed will with an infected foot, Thorns pivot­ in Alexander, their tall centre, they successful in Calgary were royally Grory, Celtic centre forward, put land enjoying the better part of the Somers was serving a penalty. ton gym, because it Is the only be announced. The result will con­ ed the Jackson- have a pivot man second to .ione entertained while in Calgary and Scotland in the lead the invaders Play. put New York ahead regulation floor space In the south, stitute Alberta's all-etar senior front line in brilliant fashion. Jack­ in junior ranks in the province. nothing wus undone that would tied if up before half time, Hunt, a The Scottish three-quarters re­ early in the second period on Mur­ Chatterer to the contrary not-with­ have added to the pleasantness of basketball' team for the season son and Conacher each scored in McLean, Walker and Hislop, all new cap from Tottenham Hot­ peatedly got the ball and -eventual­ the second period on lone rushes doch's pass, and Doug Young, De­ standing. The local populace are their stay and for this they are 1932-33.) troit defence man, again gave De­ played well for Jhe southern boys. spurs, tallying on Arnold's centre. ly Jackson dropped a beautiful that caught fiat-footed quite het up over the idea of seeing Hunt on the guard line worked deeply indebted to the victorious English Take Offensive field goal from scrum to give Scot troit-a chance by slapping Sorrell's these games here and the financial Calgary team, Crescent Heights on defence and left pass past Goalie Andy Altkenhead. hard, Chester Jensen, his tsam England took the initiative for a land the lead at 4-3. end of the enterprise looks like it High. no chance to save in goal. Bruins The Wings got another in the last mate was effective in intercepting few minutes at the start of the An exchange of kicks left Ireland matched these efforts with goals, would pay out all right Here's period, Sorrell scoring on Young's SURVIVORS OF second half but the Scots pressed with an advantage. Murphy follow­ bagging the first from hoping." assist, but won the back fiercely, McGrory shooting ed up by darting over the Scottish close range in a powerful attack and game with a lone-handed try from Whiie the Cardston wriler Arsenal Return to Form in 5-9 wide with a fine opening in front line for a try from scrum. Siggins Marty Barry lifting the second past clcse in with three minutes to go. may choose to nonchalantly TOILERS CRASH of him. failed to convert so the score stood Lome Chabot from well out. The Lineups laugh at the theory of financial Brilliant footwork of the Scottish 6-4 for Ireland. Sands, husky youngster who was —Aitkenhead; stringency, advanced in the forwards stood out as they forced Ireland was playing well in the called in by Leafs just before the case of the Jacks, we still main­ Victory Over Villans; Newcastle England back on the defensive and latter part of tho game and using E. Seibert, Johnson; Boucher; W. play-offs started from Syracuse of Cook, F. Cook. Subs: Somers, Bren- tain this is the case. We hap­ ARE IMPROVED rained shots on Hibbs. From a the wind to good advantage. With the , made vic­ free kick McGonagle slammed the only ten minutes (o go Lind scored nan, A. Siebert, Murdoch, Keeling, pen to know—having secured tory certain early hi the third per­ Osmundson, Pettinger, Dillon, Hel­ United Climb Into Third Place Tie ball against the cross bar. Duncan a drop goal for Scotland and the our information' from a very iod. The Port Arthur youth, an ler. authentic source — that the Victims Regain Senses and shot right at the English goalkeep­ whistle blew with Scotland leading amateur last season, flashed down Jacks exchequer was so far de­ Sheffield Wednesday Tie With Chelsea and Drop er who fell as he saved. 8-6. on the Bruin defence alone to lash Detroit Red Wings—Roach; Bus- are Improving Doc-. well, Gallagher; GoodfeUow; Emms, pleted at the time of the Uni­ Into Second Place—Hearts Move Nearer Top of a scorching shot rx-st Thompson versity of Alberta games in tors Say from 15 feet out. Carson. Subs: Voss, Aurie, Lewis, Raymond that it was consider­ Scottish First Division With 3-2 Win Primeau will be unable to play to­ Hay, Goldsworthy, Sorrell, Moffatt, ed doubtful whether.the Jacks night. Evans, Young. LONDON, April 3—(CP. Cable) Swinton 13, Hunslet 8. NEODESHA, Kas., April S— Newmarket Reds Enter Memorial Officials—Sraeaton and Smith. would be able to finance the Probable Lineups —Arsenal returned to first class York 25, Wigan 2. (A.P.)—The eigh't survivors of the SATURDAY'S RESULTS trip to Edmonton. plane crash here yesterday which Probable lineups are: form in the crucial test of the Eng­ Wigan Highfield 3, Widnes 12. Toronto—Goal, Chabot; defence, N. H. L. lish soccer league first division play killed six persons and terminated Toronto 5; Boston 3. They did, however, secure good the homeward flight of WinnipY; Cup Finals With 1 To 0 Defeat Of Levinsky and Day; centre, Thorns; Saturday by pounding out a 5-0 Canadian-American houses for the Raymond games and Toilers, Canadian championship wings, Jackson and Conacher; subs. victory over Aeton Villa. The win Providence 2; Boston 4. •were enabled to Journey to the" basketball team, will recover, phy­ Clancy, Horner, Cotton, Bailey, for the Gunners entrenches them M.C.C. DECLARE Sands, Blair, Gracie. capital. We imagine thai the trip" sicians said Saturday, barring com­ in first place as Sheffield Wednes­ Royals On Saturday Boston—Goal, Thompson; defence, SUNDAY'S GAMES pretty well cut into whatever funds plications. day, only one point behind the lead­ Shore and Smith; centre, Barry; N. H. L. they may have had on hand. "Where Two of the victims for whom i ers, -were held to a 2-2 tie by the wings, Clapper and Beattie; subs, New York Rangers 4; Detroit 3 '«he Cardston News got the idea lowly Chelsea. W1THSC0RE0F slight hope of recovery was held Mann Scores Winning Goal in Second Period— Owen, Hitchman, Stewart, Gal- (Rangers win round, 6-3). m that we were knocking the Cardston Newcastle United defeated Man­ until early today have regained consciousness, physicians reported, braith, Oliver, Lamb, Ripley, Hexi- International Wk: floor for the purpose of bringing chester City 2-1 on the latter's home Royals Outclassed in Rough, Bruising Contest mer, Chapman. Buffalo 1; Syracuse 5. * the games to Lethbridge Is a little grounds to cliinb up into a tie for and are believed to be improving. 548 FORJEVEN They are Ian Woolley, of —Winners Meet Regina Pats Officials— Daignault and Cleghorn. difficult to see. If the Jacks play third position with Aston Villa the team, and Andy Brown, star TORONTO, April 3—(CP.)— Subs, Lorine, Doyle, Haynee, Gaur- Detroit Eliminated in Lethbridge it would have to be while West Bromwich Albion con­ DETROIT, April 3. — Cleverly on a floor built in the Lethbridge forward. Newmarket Redmen, staggering on. tinued its climb to clinch fourth Wally Hammond Hits Up Officials—Percy Moore, Montreal, taking advantage of a frantic De­ arenav And that takes money. The George Wilson, 33-year-old man­ a little from the strenuous - place by winning from Hudd&rsf ield jousting, raced into the Mem­ and Frank McCurry, Toronto. troit offense. New York's fast Rang­ Jacks haven't got money. So what? Town 2-1. New Batting Mark of ager of the team, one of the sev­ erely injured, showed marked im­ orial cup finals here this after­ Goal Summary ers won their way into the Stanley ViKey's Choice} Other games of the first division 336 Not Out provement. At first i't was believed noon by defeating Montreal First period—No score. Penal­ cup finals of the National Hockey Cardston has not got a regula­ were closely fought affairs. Stoke he had suffered a broken back. Royals 1-0 in a spectacular, ties, Mundey 3, McArthur, Wilson, tion floor and cannot hold a really City inc/eased its lead at the top AUCKLAND, N. Z., April 1 — T. A. Silverthorne, a player who hard-hitting battle. The teams Huggins, Lorine, Vail, Martin, of the second division by winning Of Star Hoopers! large crowd. ran Takes Offensive and cricket match against New Zealand ; : Bowling fans the other night. How The feature match of the south­ condition. Mann Stars Mundey, Ogilvie, Taugher. ern section saw Exeter City fight with a score of 548 runs for seven Monday's Games about it? Normie Mann, flashy centre, Third period—No score. Penal­ Defensive Tactics into tenaciously for a 2-1 victory over wickets, after Wally Hammond, Bruce Dodds, whose brother, Joe, 7:00—Mocascos vs. Blackhawks. was killed, A. C Samson, and Hugh scored the winning goal on the first ties, Haynes, Taugher, Currie* the league leading Norwich City. Gloucestershire slugger, food hit up 8:30—Mccascos vs. Red Wings. Consideration Penwarden, who also regained con­ play in the second period. He The victory brings Exeter within 336 not out to establish a new bat­ sciousness today, were reported im­ drove a ehot from the blue line that Tuesday's Game, one point of Norwich. ting record for test matches. Don 7:00—Nil Desperandums vs. Excel­ Attacker Of Bra dm an, ace of Australian bats­ proving. Lauder Phillips, the other landed two feet in'front of Goalie (By HENRY VINEY.) Hull City won a 2-0 victory from survivor, escaped with only scrat­ Seguin of Montreal, and bounced siors. Chester in. the northern Hjction men, established the previous mark 'HAT FISH, GAME s of 334 against England at Leeds in ches. over his stick into the net. Having been asked to select ai Teg Boxer and in so doing supplanted the lat­ all-star hoop team for Alberta, |j ter as league leaders. 1930. The body of Pilot Alvie H. Hakes, Royals were - thoroughly outplay­ THE STANDING 28, was sent to Windom, Minn., to­ Social League have had a good deal of difficulta Scottish Soccer The Score ed by one of the moet popular day, and that of H. E. Eggens, co­ BODY CONVENES P. W. L. Pet. in arriving at my final selectio| GLASGOW, Scotland, April 3— England, first innings: junior machines has ever Gets 15 Years pilot to Hendricks, Minn. l\c League of Nations. 26 21 5 but nevertheless, taking offensive (CP. Cable)—Interest in Scottish Sutcliffe, c Weir, b Freeman:.. 24 sent into the Dominion playdowns. .803 bodies of R. H. Bonynge, team man­ Nil Desperandums. 24 14 10 .583 and defensive ability into considep soccer was centered upon Hamp­ Wyatt, b Dunning „•. 60 Newmarket will meet Regina Pats WINNIPEG, April 3 — (CP.)— ager, and those of Joe Dodds and Work of Past Season is Out­ Reliables 26 15 ation and also experience, ani den Park Saturday where Scotland here next week in a two-out-of- 11 .572 Fifteen years in the penitentiary— Paynter, b Dunning 36 Mike Shea, players, were at an Excelsiors ...... 24 14 10 after all that is an important fac defeated England 2-1 in an interna­ three-game series for O.H.A. Mem­ .583 the stiffest sentence imposed in Hammond, not out 336 undertakers here/ awaiting arrival lined—Patton is New Mocascos 22 11 tor, I believe the following boyi tional fixture before more than orial cup honors. 11 .500 Manitoba courts in the last quarter Ames, b Babccck 26 of relatives. 26 10 16 would make a fine quint and oni 131,000 persons. In as wild a game as junior fans Head .385 century—was imposed on Daniel Allen, b Babcock 12 24 7 17 .292 which opposing teams would e^ Anderson Saturday by Mr. Justice Meanwhile league soccer was at Brown, c Page, „b Weir 13 hare seen all year the teams fought perlence a good, deal of difficult} fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Blackhawks 24 8 16 .333 Adamsoh. Anderson was convicted practically a standstill. In the first Voce, b Weir 16 with chips on their shoulders, in defeating. I MEDICINE HAT, April 3.-The Ladies' Straight Five of wounding in an attack on Laurie division Hearts moved nearer the Duckworth, not out 6 cross-checking, roughing, bumping Centre — Scott Sinclair, Letlj top by defeating Falkirk 3-2. Exploitation Of and stick swinging to the tune of sportsmen of the city and district P. W L. Pet. Peppin, Winnipeg boxer, January bridge Aces; one of the smoothes} Extras . .• 19 penalties. Huggins and Lorine rallied around on Saturday, the ..6 6 0 1.000 16. Dunfermline in the second divis­ floor players in the province. Scotj ion defeated Albion Rovers 3-1. were chased when they squared off. occasion being the annual meeting 1 .83?. Harvey J. Powell, United States Total for seven wickets, de­ has ability, experience and a fighl| Irish Soccer Then Vail -and Martin raised their of the Medicine Hat Fish and Game 2 .500 citizen and friend of Anderson, was clared '. 548 Junior Hockey fists and promptly landed in the Cubs .. 6 1 5 .166 ing spirit which cannot be dis; BELFAST, April 3—(CP. Cable) Association, which was held at the sentenced to one year in jail, at the New Zealand, second innings: penalty box. 2 .000 couraged. Although Scott couh end of which time he will be de­ —Results of eoccer games played city hall in the afternoon; while in not always obtain the jump n in the Belfast city cup competition Whitelaw, not out 4 The> Redmen played sensational the evening a "smoker" was held ..4 0 4 .000 ported. Two others, John H. Wilt­ Mills, not out 4 High scores for the week: Straight centre it would mean very little U shire and Dan R. W. MacDonald, Saturday are as follows: Players Charged hockey as they fought for goals. which was attended by over three a team on which Kirkham am Five, Leona Freng, 77; American also implicated in the attack on Portadown 2, Derry City 2. The lineup: hundred enthusiastic devotees of Total for no wickets 8 Five, Ethel Larson, 312. O'Brien played as forwards, ai Peppin, were given three years in Coleraine 4, Glenavon 0. Newmarket—Forder; Vail, Dor- the chase. At the altern'oon meet­ their aggressiveness and ability % penitentiary. Distille -y 5, L-rne 2. Newmarket's Request For an; Mann, Wilson, McArthur. Subs, ing: Harold Patton was elected as E. Hatcher, Dr. H. C. Dixon, all of would soon enable them to obtain Cliftonville 0, Bangor 2. Newmarket's Postponement of Game Huggins, Kelly, Preston, Ogilvic. president with A. P. Burns as vice- Medicine Hat; Bert Cox, Basil possession and this trio would bo FAMOUS INDIAN CRICKET Belfast Celtic 2, Glentoran 1. Montreal—Seguin; Mumley, Cur- president, J. H. Chaseley as sec­ Moore, Redcliff; G. Armstrong, Elk- pretty hard to beat. PLAYER PASSES A'tfAY Ballymena 1, Newry Town 0.. Refused rie; Taugher, Martin, Donnelly. retary-treasurer and a strong exec­ water; J. jHelllwell, James Mitchell, Right Forward—Reed Kirkhamj NEW DELHI, India, April 3.—The Ards 0, Linfield 2. # Leap For Title utive to pilot the asscciation during John Mitchell, Thelma H. Hansen, Raymond. Captain Reed's ability English Rugby Union ; Maharajah Jam Sahib of Nawana- the ensuing twelve months. In his Graburn; Lance Brown, H. Gar- is well known, he is smooth, an ext LONDON, April 3-r(CP. Cable) TORONTO, April 3—(CP.) —New­ TORONTO, April 1.— fC. P.> — gar, better known as Ranjit Singhi, annual report Dr. M. L. Moore, rc- lough, Eagle Butte; Max Higdon, cellent ball handler and cool undeij —Results of the English rugby market's crimson wave covered the "Forthright charges that players in ti;ir.g president, outlined the activi- one of the most famous cricketers the junior hockey series were being Comrey; J. M. Courtney, Many- fire. He can always he depended union games played Saturday are whole eastern junior hockey front Montreal, Windsor ; or the association during the of all time, died suddenly at Jam- todp.y and advanced on the Memorial exploited for the sake of larger gate berries; Dempster Havens, Patricia; on for his quota of points-regard­ as follows: ?.jt year. He pointed out that nagar. He was 60 years old. Cup, Canadian title emblem. The receipts wtre made Friday by Bob J. Sewell, Blngville; H. N. Cavan, less of the ability of the opposition! Harlequins 21, Gloucester 28. .steady progress was being made in Lett Forward — Dick 0'Bx*ien The inaharajah, chancellor of the Redmen, riddled with injuries az 'Nipper' Wilson, whose coaching of Dunmorc; H. Brumwell, Vauxhall; ( London Scottish 16, Old Blues 16. the campaign to destroy the enemies chamber of princes here and India's they were, ousted Montreal Royals the Niagara Falls seniors was one Quints Take Leads I\ F. McLaughlin, R. Davidson, Ir­ Raymond: one of tho best shots in Roeslyn Park 17, Old Merchant of the song and game birds, $300 first representative to the League of here Saturday with a 1-0 victory in of the sensational features of the vine; T. A. Hargrave, F. Reesor, the province, fast ami a good ball Taylors 0. having been paid out in bounties handler. Heed and Dick work welj Nations, played a. promintnt part in the second game of the eastern current season," the Toronto Star Walsh; Roy Beattie, Bowf Island; C. Aberayon 16, Lydney 0. Will Likely Meet in Easte <;his year by the asscciation to the together and show (he results of the affairs of this country. He was championship final. In the first final said. rn Roland, Winnifrcd- H. G. Lavelle, a staunch opponent of the British Bath 22, Portsmouth Services 6. school children who had destroyed plenty of team work and unselfish Birkenhead Park ll Leicester 18. with Royals at Montreal the teams "Mr. Wilson's statement," the Senior Hoop Title H. C. McDaniels, Whitla; F. Hughes, government's proposal for creation r played a 2-2 tie. newspaper continues, "came fol­ 2,780 crows and magpies and 4,085 basket-getting. , j Coventry 9, Bristol 6. Brooks. Right Guard—Edgar nick, CalJ of the "United States" of India. Normie Mann's long shot at the lowing a request from the Newmar­ Race OSgs. A general discussion of the Crosskeys 8, Crumlin .3. A feature of the "smoker" held gary: particularly fast, clean and start of the second period jumped ket Reds for postponement of their advisability of pressing for the Headingley 8, Waterloo 11. opening of a deer season for ten in the evening, was the showing of aggressive, well able to keop his into the Royal net for Newmarket's scheduled game with Montreal to­ ! Llanelly 14, Swansea 3. TORONTO, April 3.—vf «T>t- TMI! Hancock's day. The request has been refused. days or two weeks in 4he Cypress Probable opponents in the semi- Campbell, director of advertising Left Guard—Dean Rolfson, Ray- SAVE MONEY! Nuneaton 9, Bedford 17. sensational brigade into the Domin- *t a,ca em*'-" for Ihs Ji.-ficr.a! Parks, which nlc- A., stating that if Newmarket does mnnd. Tricky and defensively Newport 0, Blackheath 5. laa Pats, west­ b3Sketbail championship, Windsor- being referred to the executive with turcd birds, beasts and Hsl; In Ine'? not go on tonight it will be out of Ks.-Uiid and if necessary can secure Northampton 14, London Welsh 9. ern titlists. Pats and Reds play Walkerville Alumni and Notre power to act as were the questions "Roll Your Own hockey, not only for the year but native haunts in the national parks points from long range which often Newton Abbott 9, Devonport Ser­ hera Tuesday and Thursday nights Dame De Grace of Montreal today with lor life: of asking for earlier opening of the of the Dominion. means defeat or victory. vices 9. in the first games of a best-of-three were nursing comfortable leads ob­ trout and general fishing season at Neath 23, Resolven 0. series. "Club officials were prepared to tained in games over the week-end. take the sue pension ihreatened by Elkwater Lake. The full slate of Plymouth Albion 13, Cardiff 8. In a Dominion playdown at Ot­ ZIG-ZAG the executive rather than send a officers elected was as follows: CIGARETTE PAPERS Pontypool 12, Richmond C. tawa, Notre Dame-, titlists, The Officers band of youngsters, already serious­ overwhelmed Ottawa Basketball English Rugby League Red Sox Escape ly crippled, into action. Patrons: Lleut.-Gov. Wftlsh, Hon. LONDON, April 3—(CP. Cable) Club, 42-19, in the first of a two- "We will go through • with the Perren Baker, Dr. F. W. Gershaw, —Games played in the English game, total-point series, the second Injury In Crash game in view of the way the players M.P., Hector Lang, M.L.A., W. C. rugby league Saturday resulted as of which will be played at Mont­ feel about it," said Lyman Rose, 8mith, M.L.A., Redcliff, Mayor I. follows: real Saturday next. DOVER, Del., April 3.— (A.P.) president of the club. BulUvant, Dr. J. Stewart, Maple Barrow 1C, Foatherstone 3. —Members of the Boston Red Alumni's 46-21 win over St. Cath­ arines Grads in the first of the Creek; president, H. Patton; vice- Bradford 16, Hull Kingston 3. Sox dub escaped injury DORBANCE CHASE OF BOSTON president, A. P. Burns; secretary- Castleford 7, Wakefield Trinity 3. Ontario finals at Windsor wa^ just early Sunday in a Pennsylvania WINS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP a decisive, and judging by the treasurer, J. H. Chaseley; executive Dewsbury 12, Broughton Rangers Ballrcad wreck which officials s 120 Leaf Book - 5C 10. BROOKLlNE, Mass., April 3— case with which they won the bor- Dr. M. L, Moore, H. H. Bateman, said was caused by a tampered (A.P.)—Miss Dorrance Chase of W. J. Derby, Reg. Bray, C. A. An­ The original automatic book. One Halifax 0, Salford 3. derites should experience little dif­ switch and which killed the en­ Ronton, defea'fd Miss rtc!en Ger- derson, A J. N. Terrill, G Dunham, Waf ata time. Nowatta. 120 leave* 5c Hull 29, Bramley 9. ficulty in repeating their victory in gineer and fireman. maine of Now York C-3, 6-2 Satur­ Al Hutchinson, W. J. Conrod, G. H. Keigbley 39, Leigh 5. the return game on the Grads' Demand ZIG-ZAG Three sleepers occupied by th? day to win tho women's national floor Wednesday. Henkel, H. Fisher, D. W. Hays, R. FRESH- Leeds 32. Warrington 14. Red Sox were derailed. Seven indoor ten:»is singles championship \ Ottawa's defeat wa3 the worst Johnson, D. Smithson, S. Gaffney, refuse imitations ,» Rochdale Hornets 25, Olrlham 2. passengers in other cars were at 11K; Long Wood cricket club':-; •suffered by capitol teams in 13 R. Lindsav, J. Mitchell, J. Sillak, A. KEEPS YOU FRESH St. Helens S, Huddersfield 31, hurt, none seriously. , covered court%, years of playoff competition. G. Finch, W. A. Church, Chief W, SAVB WRIOLE/ 5C WRAPPERS-Writf for PREMIUM GIFT CATALOGUE