. V.-. ._——-.__. by THE‘. CANADIAN i-mxss Presidcnt lflisi-nliiitter wnlcht-rl the Washington Scnatnrs make it two; in a rniv ovcr the New York Yankees. 7-3 Thursday as the \\ni'Id (‘IIZIl'lll‘It\n"~ slipped to withtii tine. poi-r~t~iiia;:e point of fourth pl;iw~ in the Amciican League. ’l}tc pi'c.<iiicnt cheered, drank soda pop and Jumped up and down at the fled CFUSS benefit game in \’l‘:isliiii;:toii in oi-iiipaiiy with '.‘l.'.'ti'1l 0IIlf‘l' |ia_viiic inns and 8.748 school chilllrrii The Si-iuiit--<. iiii;tt‘t'ti.<tuttic<I to SLlt'Il t\irkrl.iv l'!’4t.\rIS at hoiiic. z‘(<)Hriirli‘ri \-.ith a lll—hit attack that pinned IIl( lIilt(l straight loss on left; l’~4V'» l\'u.'-i'... f\lr;inv.. U Tilt’ fmlith Ill1|t'l‘ lio- (piit Tim I.\ .- zpi ‘ill on the YllllI\ (‘cs Ii) i.'.I\:iljI.ll‘,,' I’».il‘.i:iioii- '1-1. It was the $(‘\'I‘IlIII €(ili.\C(‘|lIl\'e dc- feat Int‘ the low-flying Orioles. Ncri Garver scattered seven hits in winning his first game in almost three weeks. ’l‘lie only Baltimore nun was :1 home run by Bob Young in the second. IIIT FIRST DIVISION In the National League Phila- delphia thuiiipcd Brooklyn 11-5 and inoved over St. Louis into the first - division as the Cardinals bowed to Cliltzigti T-3. (liily four gaiiips were played in the iii.-ijors, all. for n ishange, in tiiiyliglit. 'l'lic Pliillics l):IILl‘l'l‘(I five Brook- lyn pitcliers for 14 hits including hi-inc runs hy Juliiiiiy Wynistck. I.‘i.llI 'l‘<irgt-si-it and Willie .Iuiic.~. l'li'iiiikl_vii (‘tIIIt‘('l(.'(I lll.’l(‘ hits nil (‘iirt Siiiiiiiuns iii the {list 4 1-3 Last Canadians Eliminated In British Go ,\Il'Il'il'lI-5.1‘ St’ ".t'itI l(‘I“ ‘ rpm,-:rl. . l\l.’I t~- iliv T’-.-i‘~‘i :iiii;i- . 1.-in Lwil; ;,-,i i.,-41 'l'l.'ii.-«:.i_v ;i< llll‘ last frvIi- >'ll!'\l\l'l‘< of it iii-man cnritiiigrvit .~Ll iii-{iv-i~ .\IlIIf‘lltfllI C(lI"I"IT"f‘T.iltII'\ TI‘Il‘r~r' ll.lll ~.-no t‘lIlllIllIilt‘lI in die flflli imtiiiri LI tl‘.IlI.CIl }\I;i_v 'I‘htii- l"‘l"l‘ill‘.L' 'l'lii- lotirili, ._ _vc:ir-ii,rl Rnhlvv l'loiiiiiig uf Vic- tuiia. lt'~l wit sits ,‘lIIi‘lll(nIll try foi It f1lEl"«!-Ill‘ Itt'lII‘l. I-"lr*ni.i:i;:‘.-' . inrt-I (‘I>l\fllIf‘l'(VI”, W. A .\'l;t.I. iv’ I:t " , also <li~pii.<('(l of (Ilt.’fI.ll'l ll of .\ll|'lIl'l‘.'II in IV\i'lIii‘ it Illw ,I'tI.lllI1 mil ttir -14-_\c.*.i viil i.'i_i..i. ii.’ t';iti:iiIa'.~‘ C4>IT.Il‘.i\ll“.<’.IIT'l 1 int 3 and 1. Don line of iiih_\, Qll(‘., also bnumi in an ~T LIll.\'llll1.'lll. J. K. 'I':itr. \\Ii<> tiiutzlit last. )t-:ir's Cana- Illflll aiinif ‘tr I-l‘£lIl,\'I. (ill on off tiny, .U. S. \\';ilkrr (‘tip star. It Tourney 7 anti 6. '.I‘l|l‘(i‘iIlIE 1‘.i;1 \\',i1i riiy of \';iiii'<ii\ci ItllllI(‘fI riiiwn tn the wire befort lwini: at the l9'.Il hole to Dick l)a\'- im, a nicmlicr of the U. S. Na\‘_V \\IiIi saved a _vt~ar's pay to make the twin. (mo of the tournainl-nt's pi-iiiic L:l\‘I>lllt‘S, Frank Stranahati of Ti)- l:»zlii_ 0., jniiicti the Caiiadliiiis (II‘. sitlcltiies. Strtinziliiiii, b;ticI_v extended in the early rotiiids, drop- ped his sixtli—rotiiicl l'l'l‘c\ll‘l\ 4 and 3 iii l‘Ti' cst .\1ill\v:ir(l of lfiitzliiiid. l)('Tt‘lltllll[.! i-Iiiiiiii-inn‘.l<m (‘arr ii.’ Ircltitid Zlllll \\'illiaiit Ciitnpbcll, thi- rcinaincrl in the running but Cari‘ had a had scare bclnro sqiiceziiig out a 20th- hole victory over Australia's Pctei 'l'iiiig4ni(l. .’ll‘.v‘l IlHlIII('1‘(l Iiilii lIl(' line Thistlemflurls B it"? To 15-1 Win TI!‘ E=.s1‘."a \'c‘i'l‘. (“mitt rir!cal- ed ‘.I'lF (‘aii.niar. 1.‘:-1 hr- hinrl tlw i""I t t.:rl‘-I“ p'il(‘I" tr‘; 1‘-' Jrw T -‘It’ in H (‘:t_v 50.‘!- baTi IF‘l".'If‘ .r on ma Old Di-I amnnri ;.r*l~:' r'.r:i.r‘:. ! T’:...~i;i-. it‘. .;.s first piti-liing as- sagrineiiv of the scnsnti. gave up; only two sitizlrs to Itan Connors .'.n7lc to Vl'I'f‘.f‘ Bl£llit‘l‘l-‘ 't'fl ::i'o loft t‘C‘ll- * >C‘1’0.'ltl iiiiiittc and I‘.l‘0'.‘lt‘l‘ .~'.llgIt", lt).1l".l‘.. I p.t:ltr:r struck otit and i\‘ii.Itcd stx of the‘ l:~s' 11.13" l‘.:"‘l‘. '.\Ili' Cfllll(“ to they p'.f|t._-T‘ lie sriit the siilc dowi: it\9iti_<:‘.r.: iii the ii."h ;iiitiii;:.5trtick out the first butter in the sixth‘; frame and added two more victims to his totil .ii the last llln'.llf.;. I"at.licr (_‘I:irr-iirr Rocltc hit two ion bziirrrs Illillll‘ lI.S to l".’l(1 tzic EYC. at- titk :. ", Joliii \\':ii~li fl?‘i(l l:‘d‘i\ Ki; ioiticirrl for lIi(‘, \\l.T1ll4't‘S l‘C"!‘.l‘.j. ’1‘:il;r .ii, the E. Y (‘ girl (Itlt three hits} .inrit‘. 'l‘l:."'2r, ll ll‘.'ftlI‘.(’t‘ nt tin-\ F,\' C‘ < .lv~c 'l‘ ti.3rlir‘d fni'_ tiic l.c_'.ti::. llw . .8 I4l'i.IlCtl for 15 P .('l' Il<ii'i‘(‘ aiiil J(II‘il‘i \VfllSI'.I pulled oft lllf‘ clcZri‘.s'.vc pl:i_i‘s of‘ the game l-'ii?lic:' Roche l(‘.’\)')Ctl‘ high to spear .\lal'i.i'."s hard line‘ flt'l\'I= and threw to first bits? for ll double play in the tiist iiiiiin;: Walsh iitiitie a bi‘ tit ruiiiiing catch oft Doc Hcnncssey second inning. The crime '.\:is it.-ii;<i'.ed by John‘ in the | II:iil:lir_v \\lII] .\Iltllllt‘f‘ \Villianis' on t”i:‘.'t and .\i. ll l-'l_\iiii oii thid. I Linriips.- E.\’.C: J. \‘l'n'i.=h Sh. A Chad)‘ lb. K. Tulle c. Fr. noriic 2b_ 12.} Maccloskcy rt. D. Biii-,2:-, it. E Kayo cf, .7, 'l“ii‘<tlc p. (‘ Wrnliici--i ble as, G. Blll'f.§C pit, J. Doiiliiig pli Legion: L. Murizaghan if, P. Mahar cf, V. Blanchard 2b, E. Ritchie 3b, H. I‘ICl1llt‘s‘t'3’ as, 1 Connors lb, S. Ward c. C. Siiirlziir rf. J. Tliistli~_ p, D. Gariiliiim, it. Over Baseball Results Aniorlcaii Leagiie New York 100 001 010- .1 ll 3 Washington 100 050 10x--7 10 0 I\'ti7.:iva. Gorman (51 Mcrlonald (Ti and Silver.-i; Stobbs and Fitz- i.:ei‘.'ild. L-Ku7..'i\'a. Ftiltiliiore 010 000 000-1 7 fl Detroit 400 000 0.'Ix~— T 11 1 Pilctte, Fox (TI and Coiirtiic_v, Carver and llouse. L-Pillcttc. lllt: Ba]-Young. Legion Natlomil Leaizue Pltilzirlclphia 0121 122 210 -11 H I: Biwiiiltlyii 101 120 (I00-- 5 ll) 1 Siiiinioits, Miller l5\ and BtiriZ<‘SS l\'ewcombe, Wade (3) Palica 151, I\lillikeii “ll ltleyer (9) and Walker \\'~‘.\‘Iillcr. L—Nc\vconibe. HR: Pita» W_'.'rristck, Jiincs. Ttil'Hcsnii: Bkii IIlI.'ll(. (‘Iii('.'i;:o 101 100 I03 -'7 I2 2 S1. I.oiii.'.' 100 000 002 .'I 'i' I Rush. Hacker (8! and Garagiola. Stalcy, Miller «lit and Rice, Sariii «H-. \\'—l'lu.<h; L-Stale)‘. }ili: Chi- Kincr. Snurr. Internatliiiial Li-agiie Havana 100 001 000 2 R 1 lvlontrciil 003 110 .’lflx--8 9 l Pei-07., Melton (5l, lott t7t and Noble; Roebuck and Howell. L- f‘i~i-ox. HR-Mil: Ciniuli. Syi-aciise (I00 202 050--9 ll ( Ottawa 000 000 000- 0 -4 l Mrozinski and Lonnctt; Kc-llttcr. Upton (9! and Plumbn. L-Kcllner. Hits: Syr-Loiinclt, C(1t‘Yllll.’4l'l(‘l. Ilnrhristcr O10 IOI 110- 5 9 G Riilfziln 200 4001100 ti 7 I’ Ilnitsiitti. o_vcr 15‘ .I.’I(‘nhS I7; and Rurhriiik: Ei‘ick::ort, I"i'o.'tl.< (7) Jnrtlnn «tit and Rt’-"in. Exhibition Game I The Parkdiile Lions will play an iexhibitlon softball «game against the Spring Park Stars on the Spring Park Diamond this cveii- IIIIK Illv ,' '. Hits Trout Jack Pot ‘ion A recent fishing trip Mr. Doctor Skerry. well known Tigniah nizlcr. hit the toiirt Jock pot. when e landed the four beauties he In own dlsplnylnz iihnvo. The welizhtv en la follows: 8 lbs. 11 (‘SE5 2 . I0 on; 1 lbs. I 03.: omit lb. on. Although an expert with the and reel. Mr. Sherry no high- after skillfully playing ‘ into. which proved to be ;thr “hm one" into the landing not. ‘and when attempting to cut. Ii forked ntirk to carry the prize home he inflicted A deep cut to his left thond. Trout fishermen who have been IOI’l|II'|SlIl' enough to catch an trout of this splendid AI» will ‘understand Foster‘: excitement as Ithey are full of fight and these four. ,uiillko many others, did not get away. Senators Whip Yankees 7-3; Dodgers Again Lose To Phils innings before Bob Miller replaced he lcfthander and shut off the Dodger attack with a single safety .hc rest of the way. Hank Saucr climbed into it tic .‘ith Stan Musial in the National I.(‘afltlE home run race, hitting his Hth of the season. Ralph Kinet- also homered. The loss was Gcrry Stale)": fifth. George Kcll. who was traded to the Chiiuigo White Snx this neck for Gri-td_v Hatton and $100,000 was a bitleily disappointed ball ,ila_voi' when lcaiing Bo.-ton. Kcll, who won the AlIlPl'ltflll L(‘8§\l( Daltllig chanipioiisliip in 1949, told ;iewsp;ip9i‘iiieii t.iat lie was sold not traded to the White Sox. His wife added “I didii't think Joe Cronin would do a thing like this :0 us. We were given to under- stand that when we signed this ycai".l contract that we \\otildn't or traded. Boston was like a sve- Illd home to us." The Johnny Pcsky's felt the Millie wiiy when l:ie_v lived in Bostcii anti were ‘atlcd to Detroit. Pesky, who ‘.ll|l’l’f‘(I at Boston for years, clout- .'<i I linine run the other night. a u u when it comes to winning peti- iiants or hockey titles there are no i)E1‘5llllBI feelings involved in pro- .e.-slniial sport. Enos Slnughti~r_ f star with the St. Lntils Cardin- ils for 13 years, cried when he wac sold to Yaiikt-cs this spring. Vic Rasciii, the Yankees star hurler for the past half dozen years. was dealt to the Cardinals early in the spring for some iiiiexplaiiied 10.15011. No tloubl the Yankees wish they had those five games he has non for the Carri: iilrcmly. The Bninlicrx may nerd them before the race is finished next Septem- nor. 0 It‘lnoks like the mid of the :'o.1d for Chuck Darcy. the Mich- ioan State graduate. who lost on R seventh round T. K. O. to Vince Martinez in Chicago on Wednes- day night. A brilliant boxer Davey .i-on it national following through his television fights. His boxing ability and his personal back- ground both appealed to the pub- ll’. He owned a Masters Degree in Educatiiin and no doubt the l'UI‘llblIl:tLl(>n of the College Kltl ind the nifty boxer to stir the imagination television fight followers. 0 I 0 of the We saw Davey out-box Rocky Grazlano one evening about year and a hiilf ago. He was niac- iiiticioiit. in outpoiiitiiig the wild swinging Rock who was It tighter niaiie for ii guy like D:t\'c_\'. The following winter Davey was over- niatchcd against Kid Gnvllan for the welterweight. title. He was viciously beaten b_v the Cuban Kid and since then has not been the some boxer. He foolishly tried 14 comeback but it has lead now here. Now it should be buck to the books and it career of education for the dancing pugillst. ‘ O O U Must. we still have cniifiisloii in the Canadi;iri Doug Harper, who holds the Do- minion Light Heavyweight. title. apparently won't put his title mil the line tinloss the fight takes plizrr in his llmllf‘-I()\\'l\ C:\I[!lll‘y. H.'irpcr won the’ title with a de- cision nver Yvon Durelle in Cal- giiry ii year ago. Last November Durclle fought Hnrpcr in Calgary and the fixzht was called ii draw although many people felt that Durclle had won thn bout. Now Durelle wants another crack the title he carried west a year ago but he wants to fight in I centre other than Calgary. . . - Wr don't blame Durrllc for sock- mg n iiciitral ceittri-. He was prime enough to travel to Calgary to give Harper it chance in the first place. The fact that Harper wnn’t make a tltln defense outside Cal- gary shows that all is not rlgiit - Ouitting Ring were enough ‘ boxing picture? 5 Li basketball sqiinds. ‘ o TLITTLE SPORT‘ .-.- ou- an ..-A. I Iluuln \ D-Inn Irv‘ 1954 fig» M3Yl:.8o Funeral Of Conacher To Be Held Saturday TORONTO. (CP)—— Canada um ’ t..I Ohucli Davey_ls~_ CHICAGO, (AP)-—-Chuck Davey once one of the most poular box- i.-rs of the television era. an- iounced Thursday that he is quit- .ing the ring. Davey issued I statement ny- mg: "A decision to retire to I tough one at any time. but last night. coiivinced me that this is that time." Davey, 29 ,iios won 40 of his 48 bouts as professional. But he has lost four out of his last five ii;it.c'iies. The welterweight talked with re- pnrt:=i-s iii the Chicago stadium. wlicre lie was stopped in seven 2'(illnCl5 Wednesday night by VlI‘It‘(‘ .\iartinez. Native Dancer Out Of Race NEW YORK (APW--Alfred Van it-rbilt's fiiinous Native Dancci is witlidiawn Thursday from the 0,000 Suburban Handicap be- -ause of a foot injury. There was siiine question whether he would ever compete again. The colorful big grey 4-year-old. not of racing fans and television ‘i\Fll.l.‘I1(‘l'S, worked out three-eighths at a hill!‘ cnrly Thursday at Bel- inniit Park but pulled up lame. It was the Dancc-r's right forefoot. the same one which showed traccs if soreness Monday. What is causing the trouble and .\hcthcr it is serious enough to end Native Dancer‘: brilliant rac- ing career. remains to be deter- :niiicd. When x~r:iys were taken of .he fool Monday they were neg- (llI\’C and the Dancer gallopcd two miles Wednesday after which the coil seemed pcrfcctly sound. New x-rays were taken Thurs- day. They disclosed nothing. An in- jury to the left forefoot knocked the Danccr out of the season last September. Softball Games This Evening The following City Softball Len- _,'lle games are scheduled for this sveningz Bike Shop at Sunshine Island Dairy (Old Diamond); Keefe Drug at Legion (Parkdale Diamond»; Caniida Packers at City (Knights Diamond). with the sport. We tlilnk that |Durello is entitled to have the fight. in some centre like Toronto, although he. himself wants to Itlght in Glace Bay. The Canadian ‘Boxing Federzition could settle the ‘situation by making it ruling on 'the matter and the least that ‘Durelle could do is ask them for {that ruling. If Durclle doesn't. ask for the CBA ruling then he should shoulder_ the blame for the loca- tion of the fight. . . 0 Congrntiil;itions are extcnded to Briar "Spud” Chandler on his winning the athletic award among the Fourth Year Graduates at Prince of Wales College. Chandler played on the football, hockey and basketball teams during his days t. P. W. C. He earned I diploma lln Fourth Year work and next year plan: to continue his Science ..studics at Dalhnuslc University. . . . Congrats are also offered to .'I¥l"FW(‘l‘ Aiilrl. Norris Miziino aiiil Bill Markinnon who were amcitix the graclimtes. Aulrl played on the lhockey rind football teorns while -Mizunn was a hackfii-lder nn the football squad and Macxinnnii pl-a_vr-d on both the football and o a sincere sympathy is extended to George l-‘rmicis on the death of his sister. Sister St. F‘i'nncis of tin ‘ltosnry in st. Aiithoii_v‘.< Convent. IProvldeiirc, Rhode Island on Wed- iiic-sday. George, who is presldcntof lthe Island Baseball Committee ii; the A.A.U. of C. was first an out- ‘standlng baseball player and then in lending organizer and Sllpp\')l‘It‘l of l'lll baseball iictlviltcii. ' Will!" < OTTAWA, May 26—LIonel Con- acher. Canada's greatest athlete of the half-ccntur_v and Liberal MP for Toronto Trinity, swings hard during the annual Coiiinioiis—par- 'stB5"Game llamentary press gallcry ball game in Ottawa. Just minutes before he collapsed and died of a heart sit- tack. (GP Phntoi MILWAUKEE, (AP) — Charlie (iriinm iind his boisterous Braves came home to Milwaukee Thurs- day aboard .1 iitne-game winning streak, the National League‘.-5 long- est this season, with it revised ver- sion of an old adage. “A nome run a day keeps the losses away" was the formula Grimm‘s athletes operated under .ii compiling their rousing 13-3 re- cord on the road and climbing from seventh place to the league lead in 16 days. The Braves clubbed 18 homers over the span to augment tlitll‘ previously brilliant pitching. best in the league by far, and traits- torm a mediocre 9-11 slate to its pre;-ent 22-14 and n 1'. game lead over the New York Giants. Ruii prodtiction, which had plag- ued the club in the early going, also boomcd. The club batted in 10 runs with Andy Pniko the pace- scttcr on 13. Joe Adcock rapped in 11, Henry Aaron 10, Logan nine and Eddie Matthews eight. Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) —- Probable pitchers for today's major league games. (Won and lost records in parcnthescsl. , National League‘ Brooklyn at New York might)- Lnbinc «.1-ti vs Hcnrii (I-.'Il Philadclpliia at P i t t x b u 1' g h liiizht)~Dickson (4-5) vs Surkont (4-4) St. Louis at Milwaukee (iiiglit)-— ltasclii I.'>-Oi vs Burdette <4-.'ii Milwaukee Braves Home After Successful Road Trip P. E. I. To Have Trade Fair Booth This Province will be l‘(‘pl‘eSOllL- cd at the big Tradn Fair in Tor- onto next week with ti special booth extolling the products of our land and sea. The booth will be 10 by 12 feet and will be lo- rated between those of Nova Scotia and New Bruitswick. Featured on the walls will be six large pictures depicting Is- land scenes. Two pictures each will describe agriculture. fishing and tourist possibilities of Prince Eriward Island. At the front of the booth will be a six-sldcd display which will be mounted on R turn- table. Therc will be it photograph of an Island scene on each of the six sides so inserted that they can be changed frequently. Both the trip and bottom. of the display will have three inch mtind bands encircling it and bearing the inscription "Prince Edward Island". “Quality Prodtlcta of Land and Sen". On top will be another Sllln proclaiming "The Millimi Acre Form" and The Kciituckv of Canada". ' The booth and dlspiiiys are un- dcr the direction of the Depart.- merit of Iniiu.-try and Natural Resources, while the booth’ itself will have Miss Ethel Bl'0\\Y'l ill Cincinn.-iii at Chicago —~- Fowler r3-0: vs Davis ll-0) , ‘ American League New York at Boston 4nis(hti._— Reynolds (5-1! vs Sulliv:-in ll-2) Detroit at Cleveland (night) Grnniek (7-2! vs Wynn (5-21 Washington at Piiil'(lp:i (night) —‘ Stone (1-0) vs Trice (4-2'. Chicago at Baltimore f2-twi- night)~Consiiegra (4-0) and John- son (4-2) vs ‘Turkey (4-4) and Kru- low I 0-2 1 . MAY SALE I BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WITH NO EQUAL! '35"REil'S*HlGH“OOA[lTY SUITS, reg. $I-l9T5i0 ; I5 MEN'S WOOL TYIEED SPORT COATS .. . . . . .. $19.50 llOYS"NYl.0lll DUNGAREES l MEN'S SPORT AND DRESS PANTS $7.95 MEN'S FIRST QUALITY SPORT SIIIRTS $2.95 ‘ BOYS’“SFORt”SHlRtS 31.95 charize. Also present will be Mr W. E. Agnew, Dir:-ctor of Trade The Fair opens Monday, June 1. say farewell Saturday to mom, Conlcher, the Big Train, of Cana- dian aporta, who died in Ottawg nednesday night. The body of the legendary “lg ure of big time hockey and (cm ball was flown to Toronto, hr,‘ Baseliall Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS NILIOIIII Infill“? [1 Low _ In gn * W 1- Pct 031- T?llE111‘eSdIy.nAl it a.rrlTi‘:lAF uiplfilfif ' Milwaukee 22 14 .oii —— urban Manon airport, the flag’ 0.. New York 21 16 .568 1|‘/I Toronto‘; city hall flew at hm 'g,.,.,k1y.. 20 17 .541 2/; staff. Philadelphia 19 17- .528 3 The funeral of the successful’ St. Louis 21 ii) .525 3 business man and Liberal member Cjncinngfl 19 it! .500 4 of - Parliament for Toronto Trim: Chic,” )7 20 .459 51/: will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Pittsburgh 12 29 .293 ms St. Johns Anglican church in 1,-rm”. suburban York Mills with Canon Brooklyn at New York (N) A. C. Mccolluin officiating. Burial will be in St. John’: churchyard. ‘ FOOTBALL NICKNAME Conocher, who won his tumour Philadelphia at Pittsburgh 1N) St. Louis at Milwaukee (N) Cincinnati at Chicafio Suurdlv nickname while playing room“ Brooklyn Ht NEW Y°Yk for Toronto Argonauts of the Big Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Four, was to have arrived home St. Louis at Milwaukee Thursday to attend the graduation‘ Cincinnati at Chicago I of his daughter. Diane, in art: at the University of Toronto. American Lelgue He C H. e W L P“ G31‘ softballo gal:iedor‘iuxkl§arllIaQirieIiI‘nIIi‘iI ileveland 24 12 -537 ~‘j between Commons members and Zliicago 24 is .649 I'm the parliamentary press gallery New York 22 15 .595 21*; and died ii. few minutes later. Detroit 19 13 .494 3 Lionel Comtcher played every Washington M 20 .412 9 sport known in Canada and rm Baltimore 12 22 .353 11 to the top in most of them. H4 Boston 10 10 .345 101.‘; was chosen as Cai-iI.d.a’a gmmi Philadelphia 12 23 .343 l1‘.'2 athlete of the first half of the 20th I‘;-|d‘y century. He played on five National Hoe. key League team, including LIA‘) that won the Stanley cup. His other sports included wrestling, lacrosse and boxing. ENTERED POLITICS . In 1937 he set his sight: on pm. vlncial politics and won the T9. ronto-Bracondale seat for the Lil):- eral party. In 1949 he captured iii. Toronto Trinity federal seat for the Detroit at Cleveland (Ni Chicago at Baltimore (2N) Washington at Philadelphia (N) New York at Boston (N) Saturday Dxtroit at Cleveland Chicago at Baltimore Washington at Philadelphia New York at Boston Intern: tlorial League L Pct GEL tvgigerals and was re-elected last i.‘:,‘.‘:.".‘.°... 3 it as --3, ”“"""‘“ 22 ‘7 5“ 1"“ II-Iili: rllfc iorullls 3;“ 1-nix: Him M°m’”l 15 1‘ '5” 3 in athletics and politllg 'I'I”ll!ll)sllI1‘A B“”al° 16 15 '5“; 3'5 included those from Prime Mul- sy”°”” 14 19 -T24 “'5 lster St. Laurent, leaders of the m°hm°“d 13 19 -405 7 other major political parties, hoc- Ottawa 12 22 -364 9 key and football dignitaries And Fridl! civic officials. Toronto at Montreal (N) Syracuse at Ottawa IN) Rochester at Buffalo TN) Saturday Toronto at Montreal Syracuse at Ottawa Rochester at Buffalo Havana at Richmond His brother. Charlie. heard the news in London. England, and I1‘- riinged to fly homo. Canada's Trade With U. S. Down OTTAWA. (OP)— Canada’: im- ports from the United States fLl'nl) ped by $31,900,000 in April but ex- ports also declined and on balaiici the U. S., as usual, was ahead. Exports to the U. 8., Canada’: toy customer, slipped by $10,500,000 in the month to $181,800,000 from $192,300,000 last year. Imports from the U. S. dropped to SZ65.300.0l‘»l from $297,200,000. the bureau of statistics estimated Thursday. I O O O FIIEL -OILS Best by Toot IAL 9911 Young Libera|s'Puy Tribute To Conacher OTTAWA. (CP)—The young Lib- eral Federation of Canada. Thurs- day paid tributetomonelconacher at the opening session of its 1954 convention here. The executive was instructed to send A message of sympathy to Mr. Conacherl family in Toronto. Mr. Conacher collapsed and died Wed- iiesday night while taking part. in the annual softball game between members of Parliament and the parliamentary press gallery. The executive also was instructed to send a. message of sympathy to the family of the late Hon. Angus L. 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