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Spyts Seven for rum on yame tomorrow THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE SATURDAY, APRIL 4. 1933 1000 Each Ridin Clinching of Series Against Wings Would Add Juicy Sum to Playoff Pot Collins Carter Victor Bonded to Meet Foe, By HERB RALBY Black Hawks Picked by IBC, in NJ. A Bruins' victory over the Detroit Red Wings tomorrow night at the Garden will be worth at least an extra $1000 apiece to the players. -A- That's part of the incentive the is Coach Lynn Patrick's intcn- Seek 4th From Canadiens 1 By JERRY NASON The Jimmy Carter-Tommy Collins setup took a complete switch yesterday when the fighters posted $5000 bonds each that the winner would defend the title against an opponent of I. B.

choosing at Madison Square CHICAGO. ADril 4 (UP) The tion 4o use the same cjefensive tactics against the Wings' stars, Ted Lindsay and Gordie Howe, and to put more of a check on their new center Metro Prystai. The assignment of checking this trio once again goes to Schmidt, Dumart and Joe Klukay. DATrvTi Garden in June. lheir contract KUU1NU fnp fV, Anrii 94 rallpr).

fnr Chicago Black Hawks, still starry-eyed over their third straight victory over the Montreal Canadiens, confidently faced the sixth and possibly last game of their Stanley cup semi-final tonight. After absorbing two losses, the Hawks, vwho -qneaked into the last playoff berth, slammed back and Ae inspired Bruins have to whip the National Hockey League champions in the sixth game of their playoff series tomorrow night and clinch a berth in the Stanley Cup final round. The Bruins, who lead the best-of -seven series, 3-2, will be guaranteed, if they win, $1500 apiece regardless of how they fare in the final round. Figured on 18 out of the $18,000 players pool for each series winner, individual Bruins would get $1000 a return match in Boston within, (50 davs. if Collins won.

It was. that The Bruins will also toss four forward lines against Detroit to morrow. Besides the regular three units which have operated against, laced the Canadiens twice on Sta- the Wings the first five gamesjomm xce and once in Montreal. Patrick plans to have Dave Creigh-1 The triumrh at Montreal ton, center, between his regularjthe first by either team on foreign f' I f'tr. lb) mates ana witn Keal cnevrellls ice ana put tne nawKs solidly in lor beating the Wings and at least and Leo another $500 apiece even if thev I played in LaBine.

Cl.evvy has favorites role as they tangle only one came. He i tonight. "leturn match" clause which made Promoter S. Silverman fear the result if he lifted the TV "blackout" of New-England for their April bout. He felt that fans would keep their hands in their pockets in hopes of another TV "gift" of a return match in the ball park.

What gives now, I dunno. But the prospect brightens that the April fight will be televised locally. Incidentally, if Willie James goes good in his Arena bout Monday night, Silverman will attempt to spot him on a Phillies TV show in June vs. Ezzard Charles. Of missed the first two because of I With the pressure definitely on should lose in the finals.

Knee injuries, warmed tne bencn ine canaaiens, me rlawKg need if they should sweep course. the third because he wasn't needed win only one of the remaining two through to the Stanley Cup they'd each have an extra $2000. But a games to enter their first Stanley cup final in eight years. and had the flu In Detroit. He's ready now.

LaBine, recalled from Hershcy, was on the ice only a loss tomorrow to even the series could mean they'd riossiblv of mimit ihn nther nioht Disproving the old saw that the UP with only 500 as the loser's! He set ud one eoal with a check Conn Smythe told the Boston share of this round. jMarcel Pronovost but then in Detroit the other iL'ivcn a rnntrovprcifl! m-nini- iwn. night that from coast to coast in rom Morne Gallant. Dorchester "The wife of a six-day bike rider knows who he is going around with." Globeman Charlie Mc-Cormick has photographed the B. A.

A. Marathon for 20 years, makes his first mits this month be alty for high-sticking Tony wa rooting for backfield supplies the brains and -the linemen the muscle, arc the honor grades won by New Hampshire tackles John Drisooll, Fete Kalilka and Jack Kooistra. The latter is Phi Beta Kappa. Max Zaslofsky (broken hand), of Rally Boosted Morale wick. For protesting the penalty.

rums 10 oust me wings. he was given an additional 10- woay. "jay be associated The Bruins lost the fifth game of minute misconduct. uusmess mis ournmer wun nis cause the race falls on his But the way they picked themselves) have no idea what old Kraut line buddy, Bobby Bauer, off the ice to figyhtPbaand almcS i referee's instructions will be- "f'1 overhaul the Red Wings boostedfor tomorrow's sixth scrap-call: 'IVdncl agency of the Bauer skate their "morale cMdCTaWy and5vithcm closeor 1 them go-but theyian shoe combination Bobby, tave ready for any situatu fe jittery. I "Right now we're favored to winjm a coot We outplayed them declared I declared gali ouL withX D'ro Woody Dumart." I think we proved Henry, "because we have a the pf fo i lead with the sixth came on ana youngsters.

day off. "I'll ba working in my! the Knicks has been working out garden," says Clus. That is, from this week in hopes of helping New' bunions to onions. York Knicks in their N. B.

play- Thanks to a guy who isn't even off final with Minneapolis. But involved (Tarzan Kowalski) therejthe injured hand is very stiff. is a clear world wrestling title forjThe old C. bowl football player, the first time in 20" years, and Lou Bob Jauron from Nashua, has just Thesz owns it. It will be theilanded a prized high school coaeh-, real, genuine "Szybszko" when ib in Akron, O.

For a guy growls his greeting to Vern GaEncj lamed as a relief pitcher, Jim Kon- them at home tomorrow night, i ice. But if we lose we 11 be the un- had a feeling in that Detroit game! ba0- to Delroit- we were going to tie it up. If weiWeve.Rl t0 wm thls one lomor- only could have got a little better jrow n'eht- organized in their zone in the last CRACKED ICE few minutes we might have done Bruins are in exactly the same There is no truth to the rumor that Ted Lindsay will referee tomorrow's sixth game, although he has tried to referee the last two games of the series. In Detroit Lindsay yackety-yacked to the ref- ine vaienuno oi iv, at tne jjos-j5lamy me runs is ine opring ton Garden on Tuesday night. training sensash.

He has pitched It's this way: Thesz has been the itwo complete games (Tigers, Cards) National Wrestling Alliance's cham-iandyielding one run. JoeDiMas-pion for three years. The rival; gio was at a race track when the American Wrestling Association 'news was broken to him that he champ was Don Eagle. was not selected for Eagle and Kowaliki butchered the Hall of Fame. A race writer nncituin nnur qc thaw 4 1 i It is the feeling among the Bruins "LI rf'' that mentallv and tihvirallv thpv n)1, uusiue ana goal againsi ine mat, mentally ana pnysicaiiy, tney year ago.

Thev led then 3-2 inlRprl Winn; Rut ic (Globe Staff Pholo by Paul Maguirel LITTLE BUT MY! Five feet-two, and the tape measure to prove it, Japanese runner Keizo Yamada stretches to full height for Coach hizo Kanakuri. Five district marathon champions of Japan arrived here yesterday to train for the B. A. race. Left to right, Katsuo Nishida, national champion; Yamada, Coach Kanakuri, Hideo Hamamura, Kurao Hiroshima, and Kiyoshi Shinozaki.

Yamada is considered the biggest threat for the Boston race. ioia mm. When did the Bruins last sell out Boston Garden in three straight games? If they co all the way each other here at the Garden nearly a year ago, Rereree Jack Demp-sey disqualified 'em both. But before he got disq'ed Kowalski so badly injured Eagle's back that the are in better shape for tomorrow's tilt than their rivals. "Right now I think we have more drive than Detroit," declared Capt Milt Schmidt.

"We outhustled them in Detroit. Tomorrow night we'll have the advantage of playing before eur home crowd. You have no the series with the sixth game atjposed to be some grounds to the the Garden. They had a 2-0! rumor that one or more of Detroit's lead in the big game but lost inbig four, Lindsay, Howe, Kelly and overtime. Don't think they Terry Sawchuck, may be playing won't be reminded to prevent any elsewhere next yar.

Jim Nor-such repetition tomorrow at thislri-s. Chicago president, admitted in noon's team meeting. Canadiens I a Montreal interview that he will are in a similar fix. Canadiens make a fabulous ofTer to get Lind- mobile Mohawk has not been in ait the Standley Cup (predicted Hiring since. "Since Eacle can't'this patch of type on Jan.

10), defend it," says Papa Paul Bowser, idea the effect it has on our club Jorums will lorever out-reference the "Miracle Braves of 1914." It doesn't exactly dim Southern me title doesn exist anymore, Papa the ol' cutey, is a dues Sons of Rising Sun Here Cal football hopes any that fresh- paying member of both wrestling groups, so it's no skin off his nose. man Jim Decker, expected to be their tailback, has just matched the all-time Trojan record for the cither way Straneler Ed Lewis. Thesz manager, tells me that Tues Five Swift Japan ese Fly to Boston, 100-yard dash. Bill Sullivan, days G.irdpn hnnt viill ha th most cxcitine sepn hprp sinre hp nrf 'publicist, who got out ahead of the. Gus Sonncnbcrg had 'em buy-cyed equation, has established ZI li a1 pla5 'gamPS on their home ice and then' cago Black Hawks -next season.

Wdlh that crowd the Hawks won the fifth game in Red Wings are reported ready to 0 Montreal Now Canadiens are! unload goalie Sawchuk, possibly to the team a tremendous lift. I don again faced with the task of win-1 the Rangers, and bring in rookie everremember a crowd that roared jning the last two games or be Glen Hall. The 20-year-old Hall yiS that last one in eliminated. impressed Detroit during his six- Boston. They certainly gave us Patrick believes one of the Bra-game emergency stint when Saw-quiie a urt.

ins key men tomorrow is Jack chuk was injured last Winter. The two games Detroit has won "Moose" Mclntyre. Jake Smythe also made a bid for tn his series resulted from to the "Moose" calls of theiAlex Delvecchio which was turned striking quickly in the opening Boston fans and was the boy wholdown. He countered with an penod. The Bruins gave the Wings parked the Bruins in their two even more fantastic offer.

a couple of openings and that was: home triumphs. The Bruins! Smythe, rebuilding his club, needs wnatthey needed. The Bruins prom- won't have any physical support a good center badly to replace Max ise that wont happen tomorrow. I from Toronto but Maple Leafs and figures it's worth what-iney are taking steps to guard brass, who dislike the Red ever it costs to get a playmaker against it. I are rooting for the Bruins.

In. like Delvecchio. Hope to Do Likewise in Marathon Race (Building. The TV sports movies Ihe has going for him may be real 11 everyDoay snows up cine hve, bang stuff inside of three months. Tliey were met at the airport by! The 51 Boston champion.

Ta- Japanese arrived yesterday), the: About the most affluent ball plaver By JRK' NASON Walter Brown of the B. A. A. and naKa, nad seen them on at tne A. A.

Marathon on the 20th will I know of is pitcher Jocko Domestic Maratr.cn stoc.vJock Semple, and whirled over the: Tokyo Airport on March 28, and, be the greatest international event Thompson of the Tigers When he dropped five points yesterday. Mystic River Bridge to the Garden had advised them how to run the, ever staged in this city. Japan 'and Casey Stengel get A Japanese "air lift" brought tor a press conference. The ath-'course here, and how to prepare Finland, Guatemala, Sweden, talk about their oil Katsua Nishida, 24; Keizo Yama- letef "Peak English, or the for the race Hwjever they jkey, Korea, Canada and. possibly.jThe Red Sox' West Coast scout da 25- Hideo Hamamura 24- wnters Japanese.

would not reveal what he said. Argentina, will be represented. Jmay eventually be a fellow named Kuran Hiroshima 24 and Kivoshi Dobroskis ination on them They wore blue serge suits. wUh -There is no other catcher in DiMaggio. Suitcase Simpson uraoHirosmmi 4, anaruyosniwas more conclusjve, as a result He the Japanese emblem on the left says pitcher Joe Dobson' of the Indians has been Spring Shinozaki, 29, safely into Bostonisaid that Yamada would win the'breast, and sat five in a row totally the White Sox of Cleveland's hitting the ball all over the place for the big foot ace April 20.

with Nishida second although uncomprehending the English Jim Hcgan, "who does as much fori Averaced 418 last I noticed Rumors of their intentions had, the latter is the Japanese Marathon queries being thrown at Coacnia pitcher as Jim docs." 'Hear that grass grow! hoon rirnilntinf in thp Inrnl nop. rlmnion and has run a Marathon Kanakuri and the BrooKlme bUSl- I. B. C. Won't Control Collins, Says Valenti By JOIIN AHFRJJ ilins, if he wins the title, has to fight Tommv Collins will not Gfht Carter back within 60 days.

ambulating set for weeks. Now race in 2 hours, 27 minutes, Harumich Yatsuhashi it's a fact The last time the 'That's how fast Tanaka ran thel They hope to do most then TI I Boston event in '51 draining on the Harvard bUidium; vvuwui iJiuco rr fill ijuivmuns Japanese made pass at the Marathon here they finishci Yamada," he said, "has not lost track. did tfteir predecessors two vears aco. and will live at 32 Erad- The Fight on TV Bucceroni Looks Sharp Against Hapless Davey By KAY FIXNEGAN It was Bucceroni pitching and Davey catching last night up in old St. Nicholas Arena' before the television cameras.

Weighing 193 4, the heaviest of his career. Dangerous Dan did 1-5-8-9, with Shigeki Tanaka only is exceptionally fast, but dtk st. in the South End. Due to Ian apparent fear of traffic, they'll winning. i very suong.

I will be an I. B. C. fight. They'll Local fears that this present con-! ii, confine their introductions to the Why Let U.

S. Ring Poobahs Mangle Coronation Show? ueorge Araujo within two 'sponsor it. But they're not saying months if he wins the lightweight where it will be, because it will be tineent. which docs not include fi ho' n.Hopkinton-Boston race course to Tanaka, will finish 1-2-3-4-5 prob-'mrr hahv-rinii anH the ensuing three Sunday mornings. championship of the world Its acceptable to me.

If I 1 -1 ably are groundless. The Japanese had great respect years old. Actually he at least 15 Jimmv Carter, nnr will the New York, it 11 be in New Jimmy Carter, nor will the In Koreans. Guatemalans and 25. a clerk for the Dohwa Min I York.

It could be right back here." By STANLEY WOODWARD for the prowess of at ledst one of the Koreans expected to contest the Marathon with them Yun Chil ternational Boxing Club control Collins. needed it quickly, so the travel agents throughout the world could Neither Markson nor other I. B. ii.eanaersson nave yet Company in Akita. be heard from However, Tanaka was the young- American boxing poobahs, par- officials could be reached for com- Choi.

He had soundlv defeated nave posters in tront ot them and lneeiaesi oi ine dapdiiese, oinuo- est and smallest of the four Japa wnai ngnt nave tney got to(ment last night. But Sam Silver say no me Kia win ngnt andiman. Callahan A. C. promoter, was everything but floor his 208-pound zaki, a phys ed instructor at Seta-Inese who swished down the course; Yamada and Nishida.

in the i i I sel1 llckets- adversary from the West Coast College, carried a big smile Cre in i 51 and he won it going pic race, as had eikko Astor bomface who doubles! What probably will happen now fore the State Commission doctors ad a letter for this writer Shunii Kovanapi who was! of Finland, another possible asoir-as chairman of the New York State that the Turpin-Humez winner where he can fiht?" Rip Valenti, lin New York and is expected to co-manager of Collins, raeed nave an announcement of some iclimbcd into the ring after thejTad Dobroski, former Cathedral: their champion (like Nishida is I ant here on the 20th. Athletic Commission, are very sore will fight Olson, who should blow one-irate winner now stationed in now) broke records for 20 miles, Did they bring their own JacK aoiomons. louns, victor over uurando after hearing Harry Markson, klnd'oda- eighth round and called the I. B. -C.

director, posted a 'V 5ollins; VaJi sided thing off. He ruled thfit the last of a lone series between thnn with Ihcm' Mr. Kanakuri didn't 'r. lor announcing mat Kandyi Skhiria has snirripH thp 2fi milps.lauite comprehend. Well, did thevlTurpin, of England, and Charles I uuu bond in New York for a Davpy was 100 exhausted to con- Xne runners are accompanied by them.

The bout can take place later in the Summer on either side of the ocean. vnrru rtist.Tnrp in 9h 27m fiils it hot cold or lukewarm on 'Humcz, of France, will fight for the rure cnampionsnip tight with "a.waicott fleht here. Its a Ion? shnt a greying man with extraordinary logical contender" (presumed to because Marciano has some cheekbones named Shizo Ka Yamada in 2:29.05, Hamamura 20th? He grinned. "Cold," he i world middleweight championship 0-904 Hiroshima in 9-35 41 said Uh London June 9. The match between Turnin and nakuri, famous in the islands of the fto.

ngnter last night than back in trouble in this state. (Gene Cae- u. De Araujo). Humez was made more than two Whv hp nned nrnbablv. is be-' Accoramg cnrisienoerry, wno Rising Sun for having been the Shinozaki in 2:32.54.

The courses the Seattle husky. On that occa first of their race to appear in varied, but none was a pushover. cause Yamada ran his great race is backed up by George months ago. Gilbert Benaim, the at Beppy when it was so cold thatpresidont of the National Boxing promoter who helps handle AH fivp mnnprs arp sinplp. Hnlv said Markson had posted $5000 1 manager, has a breach of contract each' in behalf of Collins and junction against the champion, Olympic competition (at Stockholm Yamada and Nishida, who com-! even the icicles wore mittens.

Association, Solomons has crossed numez, ioia us aoout it last Winter in 12, Antwerp 20). He is presi- sion it took the auxiliary point system to decide the winner after the boys had been adjudged all even on rounds. Carter and would guarantee the peted (25th and 26th) at Helsinki So, if it's cold on the 20th, the; up tne various organizations which dent of the Japan Marathon Federa which could be enforced if Mar ciano fights here.) "But I think that can be straight tion. last July, naa ever uown Deiore. japs wm oe not.

-i puuuciuua luauium; winner to fight whomever the I. B. C. selects in Madison Square ened out okay. It would take time.

This time Danny Boy was at the controls all the way. I'sinr the Garden in June, or soon after- jbut there'll be plenty of time in my minimi iu ucii'iijimt: iu Ray Robinson. All of this department's sympathies are with Solomons, for it is wards, Tufts Coach Juggles Team opinion. That fight won be held May 15. It may not be held until July sometime.

And it won't be held in Chicago. It'll be held where IHoop Officials Will 'Honor "Eddie Boyle" in Miami. M. Benaim also told us that Solomons was going to bill the fight as a championship and we wrote about it at the time. M.

Benaim. who promotes boxing all over Europe, thinks it's great match. The battlers are exactly opposite in style. Turptia fights leaning backward and apparently off balance. He does his principal execution with a long left hook.

Humez is a close-coupled, bunchy: fighter who likes to get close and can generate punching impact at six-inch ranpp. M. Bpnaim savs hi' they can make some money. They Carter Gets 2d Chance "I'm the one managing Collins," Valenti continued. "I'm the only one saying who he'll fight.

I have a contract right here that says Col- Because of Curtailed Drills first round as a warm up. the Philadelphian showed no brotherly love the rest of the soiree. He i nscd short right and left jolts as both men fought in close. And he caught Davey continually when the West Coaster barked out of clinches with bis hands down. Dan had right-hand power and couldn make anything out there.

understood Parliament and the Queen refused to put off the Coronation until Paddy Young and Bob Olson, Turpin and Humez got through the machinations necessary to setting up a transatlantic middleweight final. June 9 is in coronation week when heavy money will be loose in London. If Solomons were The Eastern Massachusel District Board of Approved Basket As I get it they didn't have $50,000 in the till. So they said Marciano MEDFORD. Anril 4 Not havineton is looking good at the shortstop Ball Officials have chosen to honor been able to do anv hittine because position but is lacking the hitting ni- ui tne ncavy iun etnu wiui uwij a u- -u.

Allie Power seems set at hisimont, reared memoer, at xnwir an- stupid enough to pass up the op-1 style is traceable to the fact that he Lakers and Knicks Start little over a weeK oi practice De-fore5 the first game with Worcester Tech. Coach John "Jit" Rickcr is better-than-average left hooks. Davey displayed an early left that looked pretty good, but he failed to use it. He preferred to stay in catching position because he is anlnual banquet Tuesday night at the pvrpllpnt backstoD and a timelv i- poriunuy to casn in, ne wouia not.is a coal-miner and is used -to ter. The outfield is very question- i where he is today.

had a bum nose and called it off. I happen to know his nose is good, never was hurt any time." Lincoln Entries for Monday By Vniled Pr FIRST DACE $2000. 4-ypar-ilds and nil. 7 Inrlnnifs working at close quarters with a in a turmoil as to whom to name able and Ricker may have to go! iuc "ts short mattock. as a starting rum inneia.

incxi alnnff with some of the vounesters will precede the banquet, being held He Has His Rights his shell. The seventh round was really brutal. Danny landed a succession He is a comparatively light trtid- week is vacation time at the Med- ford Hillside campus and the fol while he keeps the veterans in ine at 6:30, with the get-together called moieover. ne nas every rigni to dleweight, having fought as a-wel- Finals Tonight of punches on th" outclassed Da lowing Saturday the Jumbos open infield for7p lms. a most of ast year.

In 1UI I p. III. fioht Ho hie in it Itl'n nf (hp IhrM MINNEAPOLIS. April 4 (AP) Eovlc an nfficial for 25 vears. re- IZ 7C a ne nas no1 Dec- in World (best middleweifihtS the irlpfpntprl In 9 lnno nnvinue Pal-CTTt vey, and the 24-ycar-old sandy haired heavyweight reeled against the ropes and remained dizzily ver Like a vpar n2o.

thp Minnpannlis Parliament 1 IS Two Feathers. tired this Winter, and has been a other being Olson if he can stillihp lost nm finht hv rippistnn -Wnrt tneir n-game scneauie nu wm uc in contention for the Greater Hitting ton Intercollegiate Baseball cham-i PtmaPy be that Coach Ricker for BrOWtXS Lakers and the New York Knicksisand pfpTr i chifihoricS tonight start a best-of-seven seriesiAnrhoratte na pinrkv star. fnr tho xhamninnchin nf ho Ma. TMy.Tn 1 15 Blue Falcon. make the weight.

He has, in Turpin, ianother on a foul the man who beat Robinson oncej just one more thoughtV'lt- i and nearly did it a second tune, (possible that Ray Robinson- won't distinct credit to the game, always willing to aid younger referees. has officiated all over the country tical. When the next stanza became more or less a repetition, Dr. Kildaire stepped in. It was the first time Davey had been stopped 115 Montana Pride.

I- ri lAsteroide 11 have to relv on his few veterans Bill Veeck failed to land the tional Basket Ball Association! SECOND RACE S2O0O. claimine. 4U rt nneitinne ic T)nnM-ne in Riltimnro Vii Rrvrinr (N. B. year-oins ana up, lurionK.

in 26 lights, and only his third loss he has not had an opportunity i but don't be surprised if Vic Wetrz in late-season collegiate tourneys, Olson to Humez as a coronation iCffpyr.sht. 1953 To manv nrn fix (to fnne hici io1 Jy 'inel "HIUHnpa Hear 115 to many pro cage ians this isiKuenrp 120 Emeraiu no JSiew York rules say it was a TKO to test the many newcomers and lands them in the first division by 5, a memoer oi ine u.r impm, u.s- inchworm lust where they came in. couraged by the tactics Kentuckv DerbV Ocean Clipper. 11.1 FvemtiK Cape. Ruish US Minnix jiin the eighth round, figuring that sophomores under game conditions For the same teams in N.

B. A Autumn -wsiwi uun jT.r-"Mjtia.iuii su.c us With 28 games under his belt. il ihp lM ahs a scorchinc A051 Vlcker DiGravio of Weymouth is liusy iu var Alvin 115 Dcbmode intermission is part oi tne pre 'noxious round. history have wound up twice in the If the Jumbos do not have an opportunity to work out of doors bc- of the American commissars. ai characters, in full justice, could (j, ClQSS nnmiwl Olcnn tht Amnrie.m THIRD RACE S2300.

claimlnl. finals, although Minneapolis has be Bucceroni now has a 41-3 i. hmmpVprl president of the Eastc i Mass. vear-olds and un. fnrlonEs Ocean Lonwt 115 Sweep the SKI "lopiWltn 2a Kayoes ana ranKs 1NO.

8. He with 28 kayoes and ranks No. 8. He come a veteran in pro basket ball's throne room. The Lakers, co-ched jive en I ii ura swivel champion and challeneer for the! LOUISILLE.

April 4-iAP world title. Instead they flubbed i Churchill Down officials said today around and came up with a match 3500 seats for the Kentucky move heavy hitting outfielder Bob eight home runs and knocked inward. a new ection cf ot-vas only stopped once, by Irish Bob 0arvey inlo'the first base spot. He 1 28 runs to lead the team in all "cers will be held at the meeting by Johnny Kuiulla, are now Did-, I1(1 Arahe(. in 1H51 has a host oi mu neitnree aepartments.

noosie jmi "ex- Derby, May 2. have been sold Maybe Dan is on the way at last. ding for their flfth crown in six years of existence, although they has never seen anv of them Lemon and Harry Simpson of the between I'aciny young ana r.rnie Durando, who had gained whatever He looked sharp last night. cept six scats behind More than half the Derby cred vrar-nldfl nnd iiij. furlonHs.

f-tme had accrued to them through Next? Exhibition Baseball By the Associated Press haven't always been in the N. B. A. The Lakers won titles in the National Basket Ball League and the while it is known Garvey can hit: Indians are the only players who a long ball. have hit as many homers in grape- Two years ago Bob.

a former: fruit league competition. Wertz Woburn High and Dean Academy hit No. 8 last night as the Browns Notts orest sweeping Jo lis 1 t'ntmerant 1-2 Lady 114 Doreen'n 117 Snl Fgret 1(19 Grey fox "110 Jollrab 119 thedubiousVractice of flailing each always sees or tries to see-4he other. race from "standing-room-only" Basket Ball Association of America With Qneon T.i?zie the TI on th rd positions, uenerai snmission tick. -iBucceroni Set to Friday's Rrsulti Philadelphia iN 6.

Boston (A 4 FIFTH RACE $2300. claimine. -year- 10 nlHB and un. 7 fnrlonEs. base and practically ready to come ets are virtually unlimited since crowds are permitted in the infield their first two years, then two N.

a. A. title in three years. Rochester, Prompt Boy .112 Wright' Wrong 110, athlete, saw limited service at nrstjrjcat the Cubs, a 6. base so that the position wouldn't i if it is all a dream, Marion be new to him.

Another varsity doesn't want to be awakened, outfielder ot a vear afio may be Paced bv Wertz' lone-rance hit- sliding home, bolomons was in no limine i. Clncaiio (A) J. Fort Worih TL1 0. New York Nl 13, Cleveland (Ai lf inning l. "Take 'Em All on" jonns jnniirai.

i i-ree Luncn un 1 Poppy Day 1H3 Exchequer 113 Derby Day. in 1051-52, stripped them ot their position to wait for these old playing at third base. Junior Bob ting, the Browns have won 17 of ring partners to taKe tne nrst leisurely step in an American elimina YACHTS, MOTORBOATS Washington iai H. vincmnan o. St, Louis iN) 4.

New Orleans iSAi 13 innings). Fironkivn iN) 9, Milwaukee rN) 8. St. Louis lAl 5. Chicaso iNI 3.

(Al 7. Eirnnnnham ISAI i vJ mkced MidniPht uueen ih Tertiin "ins laurels the only year they missed. CorUma i08 Whitsuntide Led by George Mikan. the Lakers sixth race mooo. allowances, 4-1 boast almost every edge in and ud.

7 fui-ionKj. i -J i lit. Vio terie? iGumptloUS 118 Vital Sun 120 record book for tne series, just Thcaire 111 parre Fimt "lis AiA ttttrt MmnMnnn5'Rrnu-n Wntnm Cnvor.n DUi. lift NEW YORK, April 4 (API-Danny Bucceroni today declared he was ready to "take 'em all on" following his eight-round technical tion. He needed a match and Bennett is a good sticker and has their 28 exhibition games.

played third on occasion. If Ben-1 nett and Garvey play the infield Dressen SnOWS ho! WANTED H'-I6' outboard boat. with. "V- mninr in an for ami- tfi. type photo equipment.

nuii SSu Vnrir 42 durinB the sea-! D'" 107 staRger Home, neiknockotit victory over Seattle's I Buffalo ITT.) IS. Detroit iAI 2. i 1 Schedule then only veteran Jim BucKiey win be back in the outfield. lUlUiam MOW to rllt Dave Davey. a th.

vPar. holds 9 Kve.NiH allowances Anv Diin'n rt vs. oil iiiinK'ioin o.jii auu i-year-oins ana up, niriongs. Shortstop Kennie Jancllo a-1 Trainer Jimmy Wilson said Buc- 24 12 margin. George W.

"IDS The Minor Lord North UAShrvwrl UlAllADUUUn, n.r i 'BirnimKham, Ala. i Junior Gilliam is responding to! ciucauo (A) vs. Dallas TL! at ial hitting instruction from! ri (A 1 v. New York IN at 1 116 114 32'x9 CABIN CRUISER, built 195(1. cedar planked, tvedur -fastened.

Scnpps 110 h.p. Ford conversion 2 I red. 60 hours on engine, sleeps 4. all extras, will stand rigid inspection: priced for quick sale. 49'6-xlVfi'x4fi- GREAT LAKES rtuiser, ine oniy eage iMostiza Bra, third baseman and catcher Jim Toyias may be forced to their left i i rr, 112 CnnH Khnt lin Wide Rcmiest not hold is in scoring, because the New York club ran up an average Brooklyn manager unarlie uressen.

wu-inta haiis. rex 118 ceroni's training routine was changed to enable the slender fighter to retain his. weight. Only two years ago the 6-2 boxer weighed 172. Last night he was Ariel sweep wun janeuo at st-cona anu AtUmta (SA) ai snort.

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EIGHTH RACE $3000, claiming, year-olds and up. 1 1-18 miles. of 85.5 points per game tms season n-hiio ih IjiWpm had only 85.3. Lm 11:1 mazing 113 BUY YOUR SUNDAY GLOBE from the same source each Sunday. Make it a point to read the Want Pages in the Sunday Globe.

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juggled the system i ft Roefc of plavoffs somewhat this year. (bui Keefe in uood Boy A crowd of 3482 paid $8,837 for in 117 hesinnins with the first two games ninth race $2000. clniming. 4- Scott, rebuilt sleep? ti. ai new 10 watt T.

1952. 32V Csleq ry erator. priced for quirk sale, iUL K. HOFF PF.NOF.RGAST IJdAT Kcnncbunkport. Me.ael.7(6.1-J 15- FT OI.1) TOWN lap streak, natural finish, convertible top.

in h. p. ton motor. Little Giant trailer, 1 yr. old.

$150. J.Y.ISLt. 30' CABIN CRl fREIt. tarpaulin my F'ice SIRO'l. might, sell at you the scheduled 10-rounder which was broadcast and telecast na- anr! Kundav.

then re- Y.enr-o and up. 1 1-Ifl rnlles. Coach Ricker has three top-fliqhtiNecro rookie oeiore yesteraaysi imtano iai vs. Lommous (3.i., second base candidates in sopho-jeame in Atlanta and offered to bet 7a vs. Brooke Medical Ccn-more Fran O'Brien and the junior ithat Gilliam would get a hit against, tei s.in Antonio.

Tr. (day). foolbaU co-captains-elect. Tom Milwaukee AJUrreiho Myets and Bob Meehan. But it is Gilliam made Dressen look good.

Washington iai vs. Cincinnati iN at the same storv none of these boys He singled his first time up, sin-iumin s. Brooklyn iN) at have demonstrated their hitting gled his second time up. and, Term. ability so that Bicker may be doubled the third time around In; tnV' forced to go along with his veterans ,20 previous trips to the plate Gil- Pittsburgh in) vs.

Jacksonville (SAL) at least for the opening games, liam had collected one scratch sin.aisJackmv,iie, ri (TL) a( tionally, t-erteci nmram ra f.ven kisr turning to New York for three princes niy '103 Black Rover 4 WpHnpcH.nv The Lucky Son. 1 7 Execution 117 Kail lei I1CAI 117 COnh Pl 111 Dick Rosenthal, junior forward nnre. CK. Bi'i I rw.jfij on the Notre Dame basket ball and Friday. If the sixth and Hound'.

'ns Haiiieimy no enth games are necessary, they will us How Vain in be played in Minneapolis April 12 1 dj Snd 15. claimed. Listed by post position. 18 FT. sail boat, fine shape.

$Jo; J'a'a 7V h. $150. PR 6-1154. StSu squad, is the first baseman on the Irish nine. sopnomore Hern Mernu ot ai ling-1 gie.

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