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Daily Post - 09.04.1943, Blaðsíða 3

Daily Post - 09.04.1943, Blaðsíða 3
DAILYPOST 3 American Sports Shorts Victorious General by “The Ace” BOXING Bob Montgomery, one of the top ranking challengers for the lightweight title has a defense job with a shipbuilding firm in Philly, but he hopes to find time to continue his ring car- eer as a side issue. Bob is a ciose friend of Connie Mack, and used to train occasionally with the A’s. HOCKEY When Doug Bentley, the Blackhawk Star, left for his home in DeLisle Saskatchewan last week he took with him a check for one grand, a practi- cal token of the esteem of Ow- ner Fred. MacLaughlin for Bentley’s play this past season, during which he tied the all- ,time scoring record of 73 po- ints. Rival club owners are hoping that he won’t use the bonus to further the hockey education of his 4 younger brothers who are not yet in the league. Jimmy Orlando the rough- and-tough defense man of the Bob FeHer Bob Feller, former big league pitcher, is now a gun captain in the United States Navy. — Feller joined the Navy some time ago as a physical instruc- tor but later applied for gunn- ery school. Now a chief specia- list, he captains an anti-air- craft crew on a U.S. warship. Here he is shown besides his gun dressed in cold weather garb. Detroit Red Wings may be as unpopular with opponents and the fans of other cities as a rubber check, but the Montreal crowd think he is the cats for they presented him with a po- pularity trophy, despite the fact that he spends as much time in the penalty coop there as anywhere else. The reason a player takes so much time in selecting a stick after he breaks one, is that they are numbered the same as golf clubs. “Please give me a five iron, Coach” —. One of the surprises in the recent campaign, although not of the same magnitude as the collapse of the New York Rangers, was the sensational play of young Paul Bibault, — cat-like goalie for the Montreal Canadians. The youngster was ' especially brilliant in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. In Reykjavík Today ... CINEMAS POLAR BEAR THEATRE: “Ladies In Retiremer.t,” with Lupino and Lous Hay- ward. GAMLA BÍÓ: “New Moon” with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. TJARNARBÍÓ: “International Lady”, with George Brent and Basil Rathbone. NÝJA BÍÓ: “The Spoilers” with Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne and Randolph Scott. RED CROSS 1.00—5.00 Hobby Clubs. 3.30 Coffee. 6.30 Mov-ie. 8.30 “Murder at 8.30. 10.00 Coffee. RADIO Stories from the Operas — Tannháuser. Y.M.C.A. 6.30 Film, “I wanted wings”, with Ann Sheridan. Sports News CRICKET This year’s cricket season at Lords, the fourth of the war, promises to be more attractive than ever. Top of the bill is England v. The Dominions, to be held on August 2nd and 3rd. There are to be two matches between the Army and the R. A. F. and the programme also includes London County v. British Empire, England v. The Dominions, and the Royal Navy v. the Army. The admis- sion charge is 6d., consider- ably less than in pre-war days and the proceeds of all games are for charity. One popular figure who will not be there is Flight Lieut. F.G.H. Chalk, D.F.C., captain of Kent County Cricket Club for the last two seasons before the war, who is reported missing. He won his D.F.C. in July; '41, when air-gunner of a bomber. RACING The fixture list for the first half of the Jockey Club season is on the same lins as last year, except that there are to be five meetings at Ascot. The Derby will be run at Newmark et on June 19th, the Oaks on June 18th, the Two Hundred Guineas on May 18th, the Co- ronation Cup and the Queen Mary stakes on June 18th. Freddie Fox, former cham- pion jockey and twice winner of the Derby, recently paid a visit to Mentmore, at the invi- tation of Lord Roseberry. He saw Blue Peter, Lord Rose- berry’s Derby winner of 1939, and says that he has, to use Freddie’s own words, “devel- oped into a beautiful horse, to put it mildly — he is now a truly magnificent specimen of the thoroughbred stallion.” ! America ! Says . . Recently we heard about a certain woman who wrote to the OPA chief saying that she would go without sugar before she ever consented to put her age on a Government applica- tion form. We could’nt help wondering what she intends to do when clothes rationing com es into effect. * * * It is reported that *French sailors now in New York are deserting to join de Gaulle in London. Their main complaint seems to be that they don’t like the taste of the Vichy water they still have to swallow. * * * Some Mexicans have warn- ed that the emphasis on Ame- rican might in newsreels is being overdone. Probably the same guys who used to com- plain that there was’nt enough might to overdo.

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