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The Toronto Maple Leafs, vietors over the Red Wings in last year’s finals, battled their way) into the championship fi Wednesday night by eliminating the Boston Bruins. : The teams resume their series

t Detroit tomorrow night. players to minor league] Lo Tas TAN optioned to Minneapolis of thei _ : tara 10 Syracuse of the Inter national League and outfielder Steve Filipowicz and pitchers | Jim Blackburn and Jim Avres |

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* Olncinnat! then bowed to | Prvidoncs Washington, 10 to 9, as G Hatton, -Ohsridy Kress, Ha Sauer and Ray Mueller each-hit homers in a losing cause. t S—— ST. PETERSBURG, Fila., Apr. 1aJoe was slated to test his ailing heel again today as the New York Yankees opposed the Boston Red Sox. DiMaggio, who played six innings on Wednesday, was left hare yesterday while the Yankees beat the Boston Braves, 9 to 7, at Bradenton. :

rm Re BRADENTON, Fla, Af 1 ow wdohnny Sain, kingpin of the [B= Boston Braves' pitching Staff, | was scheduled to work against the invading St. Louis Cardin: als today. Earl Torgéson was the star of s contest with a triple, a double and two singles as the Braves lost a 9-to-7 decision to the Yankees.

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Tag Team Bout Slated in Armory

Billy Fox, Cleveland, “will forces in the Armory ring

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Solunar Table sportsman knows that

Every both fish and game are most active at dawn and dusk, but there are also periods between the normal times in which they are also-active, & . Those are the times shown in the Solundr Tables presented here by The Times as prepared by John Alden Knight. If followed the tables will lead the way to more [pleasurable fishing and hunting. Major periods are shown in boldface type and minor periods riods last two hours. Minor periods are of shorter duration.

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Athletes at Annual Basketball Banquet JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS With nothing akin to the Ides of March, Cathedral ‘High School's Irish, and their basketball faithful, bowed out with the gratefully and contentedly at Buckley's|’,

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Lid to Butler, Roeder will go either to St. Edwards in Austin, Tex, or St. Ambrose in Davenport, Towa; Denny Haugh down Bouth, England, to Purdue, for football and engineering. Dean Cunningham, the only returning letterman, will be next ’ Gene Wessling and Bob Beach also are’ ledving but Bill Roberts, Bill Rosengarten and Sophomore John O'Donnell will be back. They'll tackle a tough schedule that also includes Memorial of Evansville, in regular type. Major pe- Rossville, Greenfield, Lebanon from one and a half tojand Southport, in addition to the

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was the .scoring champion last season. He was on the first allstar team last yeat and was named to the second team this year. He has won § in cash

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Runners-up to Liscombe were Sid Smith, Pittsburgh, and Danny Sprout of Cleveland.

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