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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 12

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THE LEADER-POST (EVENING), REGINA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933 eginans Launch Intercity Softball League on Tuesday Fifteen Entries in Regina Softball League SPORTS PAGE TWELVE SPORTS New Catcher What, No Fight! i FOUR MIS II! Head Play's Owner Insists Horse Would Have Won Derby If Fisher "Had Only Stuck To His Knitting Crossley's Will Meet Army and Navy Team In Curtain-Raiser GIRLS HI SCHEDULE OPENERS SET AT MEETING IN MOOSE JAW MACDONALD BRIER AND MAPLE LEAFS ENTRIES FROM NEIGHBORING CITY tn e- av -fur Meade, rider of the winning colt Broker's Tip, on the home stretch has resulted In suspension of both jockevs. While Mrs. Maaon believes Fisher would have won, she has a great sympathy for him. "More than anything I felt horribly sorry for poor little Fisher. If he had only stuck to his knitting, he would have won that race.

"You could see by hi sudden rage after the race that there was nothing premeditated about that fight of the Jockevs coming down the stretch. It's just horse racing, that's all. tf ft. I i I i i if Al Army nd Navy and Crossley's, Regina entries in th new Intercity Softball league, will fire the opening guns on Tuesday night. May 16.

And first Intercity game tn the, circuit will be run off the following: Friday, It was decrdod at a meeting In Moose Jaw Tuesday. Crossley's travel to Moose Jaw to meet Macdonald Brier and the Maple Leafs will be entertained In Regina by Army and Navy In the intercity clashes. A straight schedule will be run. Mitt and Mat Men Leave at Weekend For Dominion Meet GIRLS' CIRCUIT Three Junior and Eiht Senior Clubi in Fold at Zero Hour Stert Next Week Fifteen learn have entered for the 1933 schedule of the Regina Softball league. When entries closed Tueeasy n'ght, Secretary Ennis reported eight senior clubs, four girl and three Juniors in the field.

Open Next Week It is hoped to open next Monday or Tuesday. Csrl Fulcher of the schedule committee will draft the schedirV this week. A feature Is the Increased inter- et. in the girls' dlvMon. Here the Pilsners.

Simpsons. Vice (old Success tesm) and Foolanders are entered. Th's prom's" to be the best league of the rummer. Three Juniors In the junior Filers have taken over the o'd Olvmnic team, Ganchlff Grocery hns enlered and Adanars wll! lnclvde many of the old La Salle player. Senior ciub are llnimi MI1K Salesmen, Canadian National Railways.

Pilsners. leader-Post, Government Service and an unnamed entry. New Basketball Trophy on Show Don Murray, coach of Regina Simpson women' basketball team, dropped Into The Leader-Post Tuesday night bearing one of the smartest looking sport trophle ever presented in Saskatchewan basketball circles. Twae the new one donated by player and executive of the Regina women' basketball league of the years 1923-27, for provincial compel titlon among women' team playing men' rule. Simpson are th first holders and the team name is neatly inscribed accordingly.

The trophy itaelf consist of a tall, allver pillar or column atop which 1 poised the figure of a woman basketeer, tipping a basketball. The base 1 of solid oak and in all It stands aomethlng like 26 Inches tall. The trophy ha been placed In the window of th Balmoral cafe for public Inspection. LLOYD BROWN GOES TO SOX (By Associated Free) BOSTON, May 10 Purchase of Lloyd Brown, a left-handed pitcher, and Catcher Richard Ferrsll from th St Louis Browns for Catcher Mevln Shea and an unannounced um of cash wa reported by telephone from Cleveland Tuesday by General Manager Eddie Collins, of th Boiton Red Sox. Brown, who went to St.

Louis from Whlngton, where ha won 16 out of 27 game for the Senator last year, appear capable of making the Red Sox pitching staff on of th strongest in tha Ameri can leagu. RODEN DENIES HE'S WITH VICS Report that "Red" Rod en, husl.y defence ace of tht Humboldt Indians last season, had signed to play for tha Regina Vies next winter, were denied by Roden Tuesday night Roden stated that he had not igned with any club for next season and has not yet dncldxd on hi plan for the coming scsaon. He ha been a visitor In Heglna for the past couple of days and Is returning to Humboldt where he is in business. Millie here he talked matters over with several local hockey men hut arrived at no definite declalon as to where he will don the blade next winter. Five Members of Presbyterian Cardinals, U.S.

Basketball Titlists, Among 12 Best The basketball team from which five of this season's 12 Ail-American women's cage stars were chosen, will play Regina Simpsons here on Mav 2r3 and 29, according to announcement made Tuesday night. rirujrierian uarainaiB, oi Durant, en route to Edmonton where thev meet the pionshlp of the North American continent and the right to go to the next Olympic gamea, will appear in two exhibition games at Regina armories. Hold U.S. Title In addition to the forearoing. Cardinals hold the women' cham- piuiiBmp oi me united state lor teams, playing men' rules.

They've won 63 consecutive games this year. to provide sdditional seating accommodation for the 26th and 29th, the armories court will be re arranged with the standards placed In the middle of the floor and the court running north and south instead of across the floor as usual. DEMPSEY TO BOX HIS TWO MAXIES John Harrison Helps Ballyhoo For Tit.lB Uniit. (By Associated Press) NEW YORK. May Dempsey decided Tuesday that he will pull on leather gloves again- thi time to help with the tralnlna- of Max Schmeling and Max Baer, and, incidentally, do no harm whatsoever to ths ballyhoo for tneir ls-round battle which ha is promoting in ths Yankee Stadium.

June 8. The former heavyweight champion, who only a year or so ago was trying himself out In an exhibition tour to see If he might not eventually be fit to fight one er both of the contestants, said Tuesday that he will start light training irAsnediately. He plana to box two round with Schmeling at the German's camp on Laks Swsnnanoa in New Jersey In about 10 days. The following week ha plans to go the same distance with Baer at Atlantic City. He further announced Tuesday that advance sale for the match had reached $75,000, and that a sell-out at the seals of $1 to $10 would draw J400.000.

IRELAND WINS IN DAVIS CUP (By Associated Press) COPENHAGEN, Msy 10. Ireland Tuesday won its Davis cup series with Denmark as G. Lyttleton Rogers, giant Irish leader, defeated A. Jacobsen In the third singles match, 6-1. 6-3.

6-4. The victory was the third for the Irish force, making the final (ingle match unnecessary. Ireland will meet Japan in the second round. BRUSSELS, May 10 Austria won its first round Davis cup tennis series from Belgium Tuesday, thre matches to two, ana quaiiriea to face Italy in the second round. Frani Matejka, Austrian ace, won the fifth and deciding match from L.

Doeborman, 2-6, 6-4, 6-0, 8-6, 8-8, after A. Lacrotx, of Belgium, had deadlocked ths series at two-all by defeating Hermann W. Artens, 0-2, 6-2. 6-4. LONDOS WILLING TO FIGHT AGAIN (By Canadian Press) CHICAGO, May Londos, tha Greek adonis, Tuesday posted a cheque for $1,000 with th Illinois state athletic commission a evidence of his desire to meet Joe Savoldi of Three Oaks, in a return match ordered by th commission.

Under th term of ths rtum match, the two wrestler must meet at the Chicago stadium within SO days or relinquish their championship claim In Illinois At their last meeting her, April 7, Savoldi was awarded a disputed one-fall victory over Londos. JOCKEY INJURED AT BALTIMORE (By Associated Press) BALTIMORE, May 10. O. H. (Pete) Bostwick, gentleman jockey, wa Injured Tuesday hi mount, Thomas Hitchcock' Creek, fell in tha Raceland steeplechase at Plmllco, throwing him heavily to the ground.

The injuries were not believed to be serious. SOFTBALL WORKOUT Crossley's softballers will workout tonight at Paequa park at o'clock. Manager Paul McKlnnon ask that every player bs on hand. Watson Uses His 'ead as Well as 'is 'ands in Ring NEW YORK, May l.Bri-taln's battling tar, Seaman Wataon, "fights with his 'ead as well as is 'ands." That Is how one of his handlers explained Tuesday the plan of attack Watson Is building up In advance as he trains at nearby Pompton Lake, for his fight here Friday night against Kid Chocolate. Armed with the Information that the Cuban hon bon would rather take two punches to the head than ono on the "bread basket," the Knglish hope Is concentrating on developing a killing body attack.

Another well-known fact la that Chocolate does not like a long route. Ten rounds is his favorite distance and anything over that sees him fade badly. I.ong hours of camp work are preparing Watson for a drawn-out fight, although he already has shown he can travel 15 rounds. Young Lover Stake Winner (By Associated Press) NEWMARKET. May 10.

Sir A. Butt's brown colt, Young Lover, by 8on-ln-Law out of Tryst, won the Newmarket stake, feature- of the Newmarket spring meeting, over the mile and a quarter route. Young Lover won by a length from Lord Carnavon' King Salmon with the Comte de Rivaud's Assueru three-quarters of a length further back In third place. The winner paid off at 100 to 6, while ths odds against King Salmon were 7 to 2, and against Assueru 11 to 2. Nine horses ran.

The stakes, were 1,000 with extras. William Woodward's Flange at odds of 8 to 1 Tuesday won the Newmarket handicap over the mile and a quarter route by a length and a half from Sir Wadlas' St. Koscle, Fourteen others also ran. ROYALS NEAR LEAGUE LEAD (By Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May 10. Montreal Royals won their sixth straight snd got within half a game of first place in the International league Tuesday when they pounded Jersey City into ubmlsflion, 8-4.

Jimmy Rlppla wa the outstanding batter of the day with three hits a homer, a double and a single in four times at the plat. R. R. K. Jeree Cltv 000 010 012 4 7 2 Montreal 010 003 13 13 0 Batterlra cairarena.

Humvau ana Reus; Pomonkt and Orabowakl. DALES TO RUN LACROSSE LOOP The Regina Lacrosse league is no longer. At a meeting Tuesday night, It was decided to turn all lacrosse business over to the Dale Athletic club, which will In ths future sponsor lacrosse In Regina. The Dale A.C. Intends to sponsor a Junior league this summer and plans for the league will be mad In ths near rutur.

MEDICINE HAT SEEKS GAMES The Medicine Hat Royal want to meet Jack Farqhtiur's Keglna Nationals In an exhibition ball game here about May 7. A letter received from the Royals Tuesday stated that they would be playing in Moose Jaw on May 24 and would like to piny In Itegina against the Natlnnnls before returning to Medicine Hat The team Is an amalgamation of the lira C.IMI. and lloyal teams. (By Associated Pre) BALTIMORE, May lO Mrs. Silas S.

Mason, owner of Head Play which was nosed out of a victory in the Kentucky Derby last Saturday, believes If Jockey Herb Fisher of Toronto had "stuck to his knitting," her horse would have won. "I was broken hearted," she said Tuesday, "but I hope I am being a good sport about it" In the hope of getting a Derby winner, Mrs. Mason purchased Head Play for $30,000 on the eve of the Derby. The now famous fight between Jockey Fisher and Donald Quane Winner At Gun Shoot H. J.

Quane and Magistrate R. E. Turnbull tied for honors in the first shoot of the Queen City club at the traps Tuesday night. Breaking 42 out of 45, Quane actually led the shooters with a percentage of 933, but Turnbull smashed 28 out of SO to wind up with ths same mark. (Shooting was exceptionally good for so early In the season.

Three Moose shooters, Clint Pascoe, G. Codd and P. Booth, were visitors. Shot at Broks Tf. 3.

Quart 4ft 42 .3.1 R. E. Turnbull 30 it .933 A. Moonay 4ft 3 O. McNab 30 23 J.

McKay 0 4 .750 C. Pucos (Moos Jaw) 45 33 .733 O. Parry 30 22 .733 W. Crelirhton 80 20 h. R.

SprlnsAeld 1A 10 M. r. Psrrott SO 1 .033 a. Codd (Mooaa Jaw) 44 2S P. Booth (Moos Jaw) 4ft 27 J.

RobB 30 15 ,600 BOWLING CHA.MM.ArV MIXED SPRING LEAGUE Wood was Hia only tam to roiruueT a clean swaap by taking threa gamas from Cruunp, Blnfet, Taylor and gtudnolma man-apt ed to take th odd fame from Prlnattr, Folk and Conn. M. Den ham was the hlh lady bowlar wtth 319 lnle and 677 threa feme total, J. Piinatar, howevor, topped th lit with a SSI three-tame total. J.

Blnfet acord 320 for th men's alngl honors. PRIN8TER R. Hill, 2SS, 16, 224 I. Hr, 140, 14. 157 443; M.

Hill, 165, 151, 214-522; Prlntlar, 262, 256, 3U (61. BINFET J. Blnft, 220, J12, 20 762; M. Stanley, 147, 251. 166 663; Den-ham, 176, 1S3, Slfr 677; J.

Oatalnt, 163, 171, 223647. Blnfet wlna 3. TAYLOR B. Taylor, 175, 1T, 1ST 4011 W. Taylor, 153, 171, 177601; Klni, 178, 26S, 168814; low axon, 166, 166, 166488.

FOLK MUl Auijer, 124, llg, in 450; a. Parklnaon, 184, 126, 248669; B. Folk, 226, 164, 32D T0 low scor. 132, 132, 132308. Taylor wins 2.

CONN Jack, 14T, 224, 13 684; Mr. Mulllna. 129. 148, 120387; Mra. Hamas, 146.

13. 130 till: Conn. 173. 26S. 182 614.

STUPHOLME -Martin. 203. 188. 135 626; Wliaon, 160. 108.

167435; Huhar, hi, i iv, jus ddi Biuanoira, 1VS, 244, 29373. Studholm wins I. rHlUP ThnmiuM 1B1 11 tl Hyea, 173, 155, 262686; Champ, 186. 117627; Dobaon. 198.

189, 228615. WOOD Millar, 206. 178, 217800; Luff, 170, 188. 184 640: Auly, 237, 213, 177-826; Wood, 171, 236, 169683. Wood wins X.

VICTORIA AtJ.KVS MIXED I.EAOUB Th Odd-Una wr th only team to rtfteur a clean wep and by doin so put 6v team Into a acrambl for th leadership. Jlg-Sawa, Torgen and Vlca ach chalked up th odd win at th x-pna of Blmpaon. Allay RU and Alley Oop. K. P.

DunaUn lad th men with a total cor of 173, scored 872 and 807 slnfl counta, whll Mlaa Low, of tha Odd-Una was th star lady bowlar with 327 201, 266 for a 684 total. Th Vlca were th heavy artillery for th Bight 3,617 total count. 'B" DIVISION, VICTORIA MIXED Badges led by Lupton, who waa th atar pin aplller for th evening with 737 total acor. won all their game from Sietaon. and moved up Into aecnnd placa.

whll Spur, Mead-Beau and Knock-outs wara chalking up th odd win. Mlaa Koelmell, 'of th Spun, ltd th ladle for th night with a 223 single game and 671 total acore. STETSONS Mlllbank. 256, 140, 108 603; Dowd. 148, 148, 19 493; Roheruon, 146, 173, 186607; Simon, 117, 146, 131 894 BADOES-Mr.

Lupton, 283, 232, 222 737; Mra. Lupton, 101, 112, 174887; Mr. Donald. 219, 147, 148612; Farr, 180, 136. 133448.

Badgee win S. GAUNTLETS Pachy, 1ST. 10. 17 426: Frvatt. 127.

163. 153 433: JamtMon. 166, 102, 87324; McUiarmld, 108, 162, SPllRS-Low acore. 108, 102. 87-27T: Klllmll, 192, 166.

223571; Boiuhar, 112, 167. 90 36; Young, 247, 176, 193634. opure win 7. WHIRLWINDS Mlaa Fraaer. 166.

178. 181-625: P. D. Lampman, 167, 193, 145 04; Mla Carter, U3. 104, 198435; C.

Wer, 143, 187, 278606. KNOCK-OUTS Mlaa Hooper. 121, 226, 63-418; Hamlll, 210. 308. 143-662; Mlaa Bundy, 110, ,163, 127389; Palmar, 269, 232.

180--67L Knock-Outa win 2. DEAD-BKATS F. Daweon. 190. 260.

162 682: Yarwood, 194. 160. 136-488; K. Dawaon, 104, 133, 126362; Ellis, 152, 140, 1M 443. DUSTY rOUR-Bell, 178.

288. 220684; Stewart, 166, 134. 141-430; Lowe 181, 115, 191487; 98, 108, 77861. Dead-Btata win 2. WES m.AMP'S SI'RINfl l.KAni'K Chamnlalna and Red Book registered clean awea In taking all thre game from th Ainiatlci and H.

Wllllama re-pactlvely. Alley Raul and Slmpeon took tha odd gam from Steam Laundry and Washout. Mlaa K. Cauiderwood waa tha high Individual lady bowlar wiin 276 and 663 while J. Blnfet rolled 306 for alngl honors and Pnnsler 774 total.

NORTH JiEGI A BEATS HAKO AH North Itegtna's snappy little Junior soccer team overcame the Hakoiih threat at Park Hughes Tuesday' night and scored a -l victory befors larra crowd. Two goal In tha first half started the Villagers on the way to victory and although ths Haks registered one 10 min-uties from time the North K-glnans were able to withstand ths final rally. TtT.RDA.VR liANF.HAI.I. STARS Bandy Moore. Brave: Hit two double and single against Pirates.

Fred Schulte, Senstors: Hit thre ingle against Brown, scoring thrs run nd driving In ons. AftMAND BIMARD A newcomer to Keglna basobaU will be behind the bat for the Army and Navy tonight when Babe Brossard'a new club makes its debut at at the grounds against the Nationals. In workouts, Simard impressed as a smart backstop and has a reputation as a hitter. Bruce Again In Marathon Luclerre Bruce, of Lestock. who finished a sensational second to John Wendell in last year' Echo Lake marathon for The Leader-Post cup at the Fort Qu'Appelle sports on May 24, ha forwarded his 1933 entry to secretary ai Chaffee.

If Wendell is out of the 12-mile race thi year, Bruce will be favored to win as a result of his showing a year ago when he forced Wendell Into exhaustion to come down in front. Other entries for the sports re arriving daily at the Fort. HAWKS FUTURE ALL CLEARED UP (By Canadian Press) MONCTON, N.B., May 10. The future of Moncton'S'Hawk Allan cup holder, 1 assured. This new wa handed out Tuesday by Major A.

J. Tlngley, president of the Moncton Exhibition association, when he announced the association and the city of Moncton had reached in agreement In connection with rental of the Moncton Hockey Stadium, Term of the new lease under which the association will continue renting the stadium from the city were not mad known. Announcement that the difference between the two parties had been composed came as conclusion to a week of continuous negotiation. RACE TRACKS QUITTING C.R.A. (By Canadian Tress) TORONTO, May 10 The Toronto Telegram said Tuesday night Kenil-worth and Long Branch race tracks have withdrawn from the Canadian Racing Associations, Incorporated.

"Tha break came Tuesday afternoon, when A. M- Orpen forwarded a letter to the Canadian Racing Associations, Incorporated, notifying that body of the withdrawal of Kenllworth and Long Branch tracks. Mr. Orpen is not satisfied with the operation of the C.R.A. He Is opposed mainly to the payment of C.R.A.

officials out of license fees from Jockey and trainers and from fines." Infield TTi. off, it was decided at Tuesday's meeting. First place team will re-1 reive a bye In the playorrs. the second and thtrd clubs tangling. The eventual winner will be southern senior champions.

Intercity games will be play-, ed every Friday wtth the two teams in each city meeting earlier In the week. The Re-glnans fisve chosen Tuesday a the night for home games. Barker Chairman Headed by Fred Barker a chairmen, an executive was named to look after the affair of the league. Representatives from the clubs are George Joyner, Macdonald Brier; Larry Toting, Maple Leafs; Aaron Kalinsky, Army and Navy, and Paul McKlnnon, Croesley s. J.

H. Ingram, of Moose Jaw, la recording secretary. Intercity games will commence at 6:15, standard time, It waa decided and home teams will supply the umpires. CrUcial -tatting and fielding averages will be kept this season. Murray Brown was named Moose Jaw scorer and Dave Dryburgh Regina scorer.

TENNIS CLUB TO OPEN SATURDAY Large Turnout Expected on Regina Club Courts With a greater number of players already signed up than at this same time in any previous year, the Regina Tennis club Is rushing arrangements for the official opening on Saturday. Mav 13. It la ex pected that the official aendoff will be at 8:80 in.m. and then all the players on deck will flock on to the courts to participate In tht first of a series or progressive tournaments, which will commence at sharp. All new memberi find Intending members are urged to be on hand ty so as to be tlma to participate In this tournament which ia under the supervision of Bert Turner.

Complete instruction concerning thi event will be given before play commence and posted In the club house. The ladies of the elufc are serving tea on the club lounge from 4 until 6, the arrangement being In charge of Mlae Mabel Meldrum and Miss Oonnl Smith. The caretaker, Guy Read, ha promised to have all 12 court in first, class condition for the opening In spits; of the amount of work that has been necessary this spring to put them In the pink. Many of in-m win oe completely resnaied and retaped and the eurfaee will leave nothlnsr to be -desired. Fallow ing the opening, all club rules respecting dress and play will be sincuy eniorcea.

DICKEY SICK: NOT SERIOUS (By Associated Free) CHICAGO, May 10. Rill Dickey. New York Yankees' ace catcher, Tuesday night was recovering from what at first appeared to be appendicitis, but finally was diagnosed as an attack of acute indigestion. Dr. Eugene Taylor said Dickey probably would be able to catch Wednesday" game with th Chi cago White Box.

PLAN ANOTHER MITT PROGRAM To be staged sometime within the next month, another boxine crd Is planned by the boxing commit tee oi tne 12th Div. c.A.b.C. at the armories. Principal! In the next bill hsv not been definitely settled upon but some of the medal winners will be in the ring, for certain. BASKRAM, SCHKOI t.B A inertran New York Ohwao; cloudy.

Miilanihla at Detroit; clear ij). Waahmston st si Uuk: cioudv. Boatwi at CleveieKi. raw National St Ixxiia it Nw York; Cloudy (li. t'luraso at Brnukiyn, cloudy (I).

Piiubui Boiton. rain. Cincinnati at Philadelphia; cloudy litbriMtlouiU Newark at BuffMo I3, Mainmort st H'Mhuiler (I). Jereejr City st Montreal. Albany st Toronto (So, l) WfLCOMK NEW The general admission price of inn innianxpoiis rpretiway race Decoration Dsv has been reduced from (2.50 to $2.

MImiHHHHUItllUlliig EXTRA! There'i smarter gryle and trimmer fit to an Arrow Sanforized-Shrunk Shirt. Extra value. Extra life too an Arrow Shirt will never shrink. amnmmmnmimHrr. 1 -A" The recent Cuhs-Cardlnal series was expected to produce Mime high-class fisticuff ery between Grimm and Ilornaby, but the games offered no more than hlgh-cuuMi snubbing.

The picture, taken after Hornahy had reached first base, show Charley (irlmin, one of those llornsby threatened to lick. Ignoring the Kajah very haughtily. HER 11 Nationals and Army and Navy 1 Primed to Fire Opening Ounj Tonight at 6:30 There' joy among Regina' base- bailer. "Just made to order" I th way they describe the weather prospects for tonight' opener at tht) exhibition grounds between Army and Navy and the National. Th game, which starts at 6:30, is th opener of a three-out-of-flve city title aeries.

And with "Bshe" Brosserd't galaxy of Imported stars opposing the well known Nationals, the stage appears to bs all set for a snappy curtain-raiser. They Can Hit 'Em The devsstatlng bats of Johnny Stoyand, Joe Haberman and "Jer sey" Campbell, the Nationals' "mil lion dollar" outfield, will be primed to knock one or all of Broward's thre pitcher Shupe, Bate and Kochoff the mound early In th proceeding. And in turn the "Babe" will trot out a bunch of hitters, most of them unknown quantities, to see what they can do against the slants of Bwalnev Swalnson, Hej McLeod. Alvln Fritz and mayhap "Wild Bill" Rodgers. No Ugh) Tonight Floodlights will not be ueed In tonight's opener as the westher Is still too chilly for midnight matinees.

Sharp at 8:30 play bail will be sounded. And that will launch another baseball seaxon. To reduce costs, Mldleton, Irish Free Stste, will go back to gas for street lighting and abandon electricity. '4 -sr 4 I A 111 RA I L1 Hornsby Eight strong four boxers and four wrestlers a Regina party will leave next weekend for Winnipeg In search of Canadian boxing and wrestling1 t'tlea. Ken Kobson ha augmented the boxing contingent and will make the trip along with Aubrey F.lchel, Ken Ooff and "Fishy" Heron.

Jack Bias Chris Siller, Verne Fettlgrew and Jimmy Lyttle are the wrestler. The championships open next Tuesday and the Reglnan hope to get in a few workouts before facing their big tests. Plan for Gala Soccer Opener Planning to make the 1933 senior football opening a gala affair, member of the Regina league have placed ticket on sale and will have the Boys' Pipe band In at tendance. The emener takes place at Park Hughes next Wednesday night at 6:30. Thistles and Nationals are the teams.

An added attraction will be a draw for a wrist watch, donated by Walter Ellers. The winner of the watch will be known at half time. Members of the National. This tles and Capitals ar assisting in the ticket sal and the ducats are also available at the Royal Billiard and Wheat Pool new at and, Bland Outweighed But Far Too Good For Buffalo Boy (By Canadian Frew) TORONTO, May by eight pounds, Tommy Bland, Canadian lightweight boxing champion, of Toronto. Tuesday night knocked down Marty Stone, aggressive Buffalo boy, threa time in the third round of their scheduled 10-round bout before the fight was (topped and Bland awarded a technical knockout.

Bland outclassed hi opponent in each of th flrt two rounds. Just after the third session started, the Canadian titleholder landed a right point-blank on the chin and hi opponent took a nine count. Stone took another nine count and when he went down for the third time almost immediately afterward th bout was terminated by the ref eree. MOOSE JAW TO SEND BOWLERS Regina bowler will hook up In a pair of Intercity wrle with Moos Jew tonight. At the Victoria Park ajler, the Wat End Cleaner.

Re-gbia champions, met Moose law Jlcnitiroff liinh while tne Vlos, champion of the Commercial l'gue, go to Moose Jaw. Both e'ries will be horn and home nffiilrs, four gamea in each city, total pin to count KITCHENER MEN FOR WINNIPEG (By Canadian Prea) KITCHENEK. May 10. This Kitchriiar wrtstlera left by motor Tuesday for Winnipeg to fisrtlclpat in th Dominion wresting championships. The jaunt ha been made possible by th generosity of several people, including aldermen.

A tire company equipped the small car they ar using wltb a sat of new tires. The trio. Charlie Vanaudenarde, Brooke I'ttlev and Arnold Zuch, have a car tent and will sleep in It on the way and cook their own meal. FEATHER TITLE SCRAP TONIGHT (By Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Mav scrapper both of them, Alan Fos-ton, Vancouver, and Bobby Law-lence. who hails from Toronto, will flRht It out over the 10 roi'nd route tonight for the vacrnt Canadian feat her weiirht boxing throne, Hlllv HoRan, a riew Yorker with a rliilng (Utlr reputation, wl-l meet Billy Townsend, Vancouver, In th semi final, while Wilbur Chevalier, Montreal, will trade punches with Albert Idou Back With Cardinal XL iirrtrie 7 iri: Th 'ten i if1' i i.

i- tvfc? jujawv ai A i luv 1 1 v-ji I srxxo After tax years of roaming, Bogers llonmliv, who led the Cardinal to liwMr Drat pennant In ers In IH2A, la lai'k In Uie Infield, lie niadn his debut April 2ft antl niBln oerWiruted by trimming the loague-UsulIng I'lrates 10 to I. Ift to right here are the nitviittrrs of the lld HIM Inner oWi'ihvm l'riMT Martin, third base; rankle rrisoh, sl)iirta(p; Jim olllns, flnxt baas, and llornsby, second baaw..

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