European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 11, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse April 11, the stars and stripes ont real tips Boston behin Plante in Start Anley cup finals Montreal april 10 the Montreal canadians took the Lea the Boston Bruins in the final Stanley cup playoffs last night King the opening game of the series 4-2, before a crowd of 14,348.the canadians who moved into the finals by defeating Chicago i in each period 4o overcome the Bruins who downed the favo Redit red wings in route to the championship round. Anks flock f _. Stalled As Flag choices York april 10 a the Champion new York Yankees National league defending Brooklyn dodgers ruled Ife Oterah Elmiria favourites to meet to Aln in the world series next Flat in an associated press poll baseball writers Assoc a of America 142 experts voting 105 elected the dodgers to become the St National league champions a repeat since the 1943 St Louis Jird nals successfully defended i 3r-title in 44. While their Fol in ring was not As great the Yan it still Drew 87 first place votes if capture their fifth consecutive league Flag. Runner Cleveland was named on 48 ice s Phillies edged out York giants for second National although Only 14 first place to 18 for the giants. Strong Hemd place backing enabled the Iffla to Pue up 886 Points to new873the cards with five place votes were picked for Tanh place with 809 Points. The Point total was 1,090. One Detroit Ballotis Sisly eight teams received top Ilion four in each White sox picked to third in the american Drew first place votes and Detroit a solid Choice to remain in cellar received one surprising Wile to finish on top. In the Point the Yankees had 1,069 to for Cleveland and 890 Forso. Writers picked the same to finish in the american ii As prevailed last the Philadelphia ath to wind up fourth washing Boston sixth St Louis and Detroit last there to some changes it. The National., moving the Phillies up two and dropping the giants als one notch they and the Milwaukee braves one continued on Page 14 after Bob Armstrong had put the ruins ahead at 2 08 of the first period following passes from Flem ing Mackill and Harold Laycoe the canadians came Back to knot the count on Dick Moore s goal at 13 42. While Jacques Plante held the bos ionians scoreless in the second period the canadians tallied Mosdell got the first at 2 37 and Floy. Curry made it 3-1 at16 05. Working margin that was enough of a margin for the Montreal goalie to work on Asboth teams scored in the final period. Johnny Peirson raised the ruins Hopes by tallying at 10 11 but 61 seconds later Maurice the rocket Richard again increased the canadians margin to two goals. Peirson s goal followed scramble outside the crease with Mackell and de Sanford getting assists. Richard taking Mosdell s pass Over the Montreal Blue line got through Laycoe and Armstrong and after almost losing the puck skated in close to beat Jim Henry in 11 12. It was wide open for about Hal the game then closer checking set in and finally in the last period both teams Cut Loose with terrific body checking. In this respect the canadians had the better of the argument. The Bruins lacked Sharpness perhaps from their Layoff since sunday while the canadians kept right on from where they left of after knocking off Chicago tuesday. Page 11 Harbert s 68 leads Field in masters 1st round Augusta ga., april 10 up Melvin Chick Harbert Detroit Shook off a fast Fieldton take Early honors in the 17th masters Golf tournament with a 68 yesterday but the pack was bunched in closely behind him. A dozen players shot Par 72 or better and a dozen others were Only a stroke higher As Bobby Jones own tournament got of to a roaring Start in hot Bright weather of the famed 6,950-Yard Augusta National layout. Hartert. A 38-year-old Veteran pro who reached she finals of the 1952 Fra Champion ship but who plays in few tournaments made his four under Par 68 mostly on his Deadeye approaches. But he also Sank putts of 15 and 20 feet when they counted. Immediately behind came de Porky Oliver Palm Springs Calif., and big Blond Al Besselink Grossinger a n.y., with j a " ". I Roo t a u a no -. A -. Harbert reds Shell Carver hues Belt Yankees Columbus Ohio april 10 up in a Battle of opening Day pitchers Bud Podbielan and the Cincinnati reds humbled Ned Garver and the Detroit tigers 13-3, yesterday. Garver scheduled to face the brow sin St Louis tuesday was shelled for 10 hits and 10 runs in five innings including five Home runs and a pair of doubles. Podbielan let the tigers Down with four singles and two runs in six innings. The other two Tiger hits a triple by Don Lund and a double by Frank car swell came off Howie Judson. Ted Kluszewski Gus Bell and Willard Marshall led the Cincinnati assault with three hits apiece. Bell hit two of the five Home runs had one double and drove in four runs. Kluszewski hit one out of the Park Podbielan banged out two doubles and drove in six runs. The other homers were hit by Rocky Bridges and and Seminick " Pittsburgh apr Flo up the Pittsburgh pirates Tore a Page out of the new York Yankees Book yesterday by unleashing extra base continued on Page 14 Kluszewski a fabulous athletic career babe Zaharias awaits verdict from doctor on sports future Mkee sighs Trio West coast area Angeles april 10 up local baseball players have Jei Gired by the Milwaukee according to Johnny Moore scout for the major team. " ,., announced that Ken Moats Pitcher Pete .-Moody,.ucla baseman and Ron Sarris High ha4 penned of Cir Ltd Brave contracts. Wishof wins race 35 daily double a april-10 up a in duly double payoff and � if i c t o r y by new in the feature race High program at daily double return about when cover Ter id filly won the rate at s12l2 to $2. Tins won the opener a Beaumont tex., april 10 a the fabulous athletic Ca reer of Mildred babes Didrikson Zaharias that spanned More than two decades and included virtually every competitive sport apparently was at an end today. Mrs. Zaharias was in a Beaumon Hospital awaiting the fateful words of her family doctor who is expected to announce tomorrow that she never again can compete i big time sports perhaps never can participate in any kind of sport again. The babe is suffering from a malady reportedly of a malignant nature started in Beaumon the end of that magnificent Ca reer which had brought her Des ignation As the greatest woman athlete of the half Century apparently is ending where it Beaumont where she lived i5 of her Early years that the babe developed her athletic " went from Here to Dallas Kramer Mcgregor Triumph in Canada Sherbrooke Quebec april 10 a Jack Kramer last night Defeated Frank Sedgman 7-5, to run his Lead Over the aussie in their professional Tennis tour to 39-26.in the other singles match Ken Mcgregor Australia downed pan Cho Segura 6-4, 11-9. Mcgregor s big gun wag his service which housed to Good effect. Segura leads his series with Mcgregor 49-16.in the doubles Kramer and Segura beat Sedgman and Mcgregor f-4. Where she was All America in basketball and was the Star of the1932 olympic games at los Ange Les in which she won. Three event Sand set world records in All. She lost one of those however when it was ruled that she did not use the proper form in the High jump. Babe Zaharias. ,. O great Champion Peacock takes Calif. Title los Angeles april 10 a Billy Sweet pea Peacock 116 i pounds Philadelphia gained the California bantamweight championship by scoring a second round Tkv Over Oscar Torres 118, Juarez Mexico. She ran the 80-meter hurdles in11.7 seconds threw the javelin 143 feet 4 inches and High jumped 5feet, 5 inches in her record smash ing became a golfer won All the Amateur titles including the Brit ish women s championship then became the Queen of the professionals. Only sunday she had won the tournament named for her to h e babe Zaharias open in Beaumont. This probably is the last title she Ever will win. Stopped for examination the babe wife of former Wres Tler George Zaharias was to have gone from Here to Phoenix for the next women s tournament. But she stopped off at fort Worth for an examination for a. Condition that had been troubling her since she underwent an operation for hernia in Beaumont last Spring. She was examined by or. Williamc. Tatum of fort Worth who re of continued on Page 14 -69s Ben Hogan another pal Springs registered pro and unheralded Milton Marusic her Kimer n.y., with 70s, and a four some of Ted Kroll Tommy Bolt Bob Hamilton and Sam Snead at 71. Snead the defending Champion from White Sulphur Springs w. Va., turned in a card of to butt did t add up because his play ing partner Byron Nelson had marked Down a four for Sammy s ast Hole when it should have Beena three. Snead signed the card without noticing the error. Under the rigid rules of Golf a score higher than actually played foray one Hole must stand As re ported on the signed card. Bright summery weather marked the opening Day and gallery of about 7,000 saw a Day of magnificent Long shots and canny approaches. But the undulating greens As usual made the differ ence except in Harbert s , a Michigan state ath Letic hero of two decades ago who still looks like a graduate student sent his first shot of the tournament crashing into the tall Pines continued on Page 12 Despirito Hurt in 3-Way spill Lincoln Downs r. I., april10 a Anthony Despirito leading jockey in the country last year was injured in a three horse spill at this track yesterday he was taken to Woonsocket r. I., Hospital in a Semi conscious Woonsocket Hospital the 17-1year-old rider was found to have suffered a brain concussion and bruises of the Despirito nose right Arm and left thigh. His condition was termed Good and tie was expected to go Home today. Or. George Keegan said a Ray disclosed no fractures. He said Despirito would not be Able to race for at least 10 the current meet at Lincoln Downs ends april18. Despirito whose 390 winners Las year set a new world s record was Riding a horse named ten per Cen when it and two others went Down As they neared the first turn in the fourth race. Grimm cops singles in 28th div Bowling Goeppinger april 10 Spe Cial Charlie Grimm won the 28th div singles championship Here in the finale of a two Day Bowling tourney. Grimm spilled 579 pins in three lines 22 More than his nearest competitor Andy Kia Matturi Takao Uehara took the All events title after staging a close Duel with Myron Kaspar. Kaspar with a 1.585 pinball finished just five pins behind the Winner. Vet aces extended in Miami tourney Miami fla., april 10 a Vic s e i x a a Philadelphia and a a Larsen san Leandro Calif., Wei extended yesterday before heir quarterfinal matches in the Miami invitational Tennis tournament. Seixas ranked second nationally and second seeded in the tournament rallied to defeat Gustav Palafox Mexico City 4-6, 6-0, 6-4 Larsen won a shaky 6-4, 2-6, 6-4match from unseeded Orlando Rido the University of Mulloy Miami ranked first nationally and top seeded inthe tournament went into the quarterfinals by defeating eds Taffy University Oil. Miami 6-1, 6-1
