, ._.,,.\_... .1...“ -.. w...‘ . BASEBlh L . WRESTLING < cowl. l 1111*.‘ \.rl.'\|u.ul'lr.‘luwlw ' 0- a" . ,. lNG lsp/vlilllnh- c I - . comm. S P 0 R I - lslrslclrrnnnl. y _ OTHER SPORT AGUARDI on spring’. Symptoms TISEPQT; BsFolzs ‘ma. EYES ",- ,--A FORM OF SPRING , F-‘Evslz vEIZY CON- "--_ TAGIOUS AT THIS ~ ‘(TIME EVERY YEA/Z. 01m. Spring y“... for the average base- lail fen with the first reports of the oi; league teams assembling at their training camps, grows mildly fever- ish“ with the old familiar headlines concbrhing hold-cute and remark- able. rookies, and" comes close to de- lirium fully two weeks before a var- ietyf-cf mayors and other high con- stlblepk-usualiy headed by the Pred- identzof the United stated hlm5f3ll—- 101501111110 first blill marking the llthrt of the season. “ TApl-ihli-lo are opening days for the .,blfilleagues. Already the Sport Blifihaalavraded through a big share ‘e-season fan fodder. 01 course, _ "liutlra salary hold-out provid- “ at (lie in‘; story in that line. Shortly 10110 101a World Series. the dbeke‘ were cleared for the‘13';lln's salary-eaivoee. Hie three-year con- tract- it'$'i0.000 a." season had expir- ed. with the end oi the; league eea- son. Babe had a rather good yiear. , but expert and inexpert eyes had ‘de- tected the inevitable sloping-up. .When“in I cember Jftuth- roared Tl’ Abeygweit The members of the Abegweit Baseball, ’Football, Senior and Teams of the past peason will be the guests of ' the Club at the r ODDFELLOWS HALL Tuesday, April 8th 1930, at 7 P. M- p’ .' Others wishing to y fyytho Secretary, Mr. W _ noon Tuesday. Edward g lk-‘lata. 00 0o e0 o» 0 ‘AAA m A’ ALA‘ vqypwv, vvvv vv “The Motoring s you troubled . i moetnip-ini i 0 010 1 Music will be furnished by the old Prince Orchestra and other well" known Art- Get Your Col‘; ', your tires-slot ua 3o over them A and money later. We ate plant and _ our ‘rate ll. 1- / . \\ \~.\\\*\\\\\, m" ""1"! llmlleau. lne. oraal Irrun lane: Flésolcrmlo Aalb A . PROPHESWNG "season - ' - MAN/KSERS. FOR. for another three-year document calling for $05,000 per latter a few publicity bombshell been‘ exploded detonating lul‘ 0100.000 per) baeel-lilrr biggest pay-argument was on. it pres not settled until early‘ this month, when the Yankees compromlsedon an $80,000. 2-year basis after cling- ing to their $75,000 offer until the cash boxes were all but swamped with executive tears. - ‘ And so the most durable and con- sistently great attraction aportdcm ever had isbpckv on his glorious right 1 field aesignmentl-h strolling- majestic- ally to the plates: of yore .,with the glint of homers alwayedn his-eagle eyes. ~ ~, ,- ' - ‘ Now his dramatic" ability to pro- duce his specialty in any great quan- tity presents the moat interesting fan problem 0f 1980. Well, Ruth-provided the big pro-season show and-the sport Bug hopes baseball's chief one- lnan institution will do likewise for one more~seaeon at least. ~ The Ruth rumbles and raves over rookies have turned the fans to the . '- = -v l , i - . 0'03» +04 nooooooouoooo-o-ooeo-roo; g Banquet. Intermediate Hockey attend are asked to noti- . A.-Smi_th, not later than easonia liar-é. , ' a1. have? ‘a I 5 iPEivuAm “oeo-e-oorooooooooo noooooowoooeoow-‘oo-o» >0‘ _ ooooo-oeeoooooo-ooo“ we? WILL . WIN THE, .""““_|F-7~~ polnt_t_l1at'they're all set already for opening‘ day: _ ' Yee, those, spots before the eyes on ailnnydaye at presenters fan fever symptoms. There are seams on every spoti BOWLING 69ml!!! oi Secondwseetlon of_ - ~Oomrner0lal-League ’ "GUARDIAN" ' 241 1a: v 12a n. etewal-t-...-......... 1l'4 140 Total-anon ‘ V’ Mljorityhor‘ "ml-cites". 141 pins. Min Mitheson had higheingla of ills sllllllll .1. nurry 100 ~10: E Veseey .. 220 124 191 H. Fisher .... ~ 90 166 177» M Carmichael .. ‘ 01 121 1s1 w. Powel- 102 100 200 Total-mil. " 1 "rnnllrilonla co." V 1,111. Moore 11o 10a 112 a. McNevirl 10s 114 10a c. McGregor 114 101 105 1-1. s. lileneod ‘.00 240 10a _ ‘ . 01 121 .151 , Total-riot. _ ' llaaclcall Lnadvc "IAMONAHS" ' ' c. uitllenon ' 101 lea 14a 1a. llapcllorl-le 150 141 0a (IL-iowther" 101 l1: 10a liIlST llAill- llllllllllll Season - The Tro- phies. ,- . MONWML, April 1-As a post. cllmax to the National Hockey M08110 and Stanley cup season, an- Inuunccment was made tonight from the ofllees of Frank Golder, Presid- ent of the League, as to the annual awards of the league's principal in- divlduul trophies. Thcsc are the Dr. David A. Hart trophy, which goes to the player adjudged to hove been the'1noat useful to hie team in the season's National Hockey series and the Lady Byng trophy, which is a- warded the player chosen as being the "cleanest and most gentlemanly, and at the same time effective. Both trophies are awarded through votes bysporlas writers in the various cities of the circuit. Nels Sf/ewart. heavy shooting cen- tre ice player of the, Montreal Mar- oona, is winner of the Hart trophy, and Prank Bouchcr, centre ice player of NewYork Rangers, wins the lady Byng award. Both of these are pro- vious holders of the awards made them this year. The complete list of trophies for general competition in the National League were won this season as fol- -10we: J-fart Trophy-war player most Montreal Maroons. Lady Byng "rrophy-(for clean play) Frank Boucher, New York Rangers. George Veldne. Memorial ‘Prophy- (for leading goalerh-Oecil Thomp- son, Boston Bruins. Prince of Wales trophy-(For team leading the American Division) Bos- 15011 Bruins. ‘ Cleanest Player Dur- ‘ ‘ueefulto his team) Nelson Stewart,» A Flilllllliiila The London Sporting Weekly “Boxing? of March 19th Contains The Following: We have received a letter from the United States signed "A mend" -p1~eclse spelling/Who claims that he is a. "Britisher" himself, but Save fofithat claim would impress one as one of the most blatant "Yank!" im- aginable, one of the type which signally fails to find fRVOllL, even across the Atlantic. We learn from this “Fl-end" that British boxers are no use, never have been and never will be. They play "pat-a-cakc" and‘ are generally futile and feeble. We learn, further, that the Americans "have got everything right here, ev- ery championship, and we have them for a long time, not only boxing, but golf, tennis, polo, rowing, ‘every- thing." Well, we live and learn. Somehow we when we learned last year that ‘the British team of golfers had whacked the Americans at golf for the Ryder Cup. We must also have been misini formed when all the press reports of every country interested stated that the French tennis stars had beaten the Americans, and finally the row- lng authorities must. be misinformed when they credit the Worlds soull- ing championship to Barry. en Eng- lishman. Moreover it was not so very long since that Ted Kid Mwis, Fred- die welsh and Jimmy Wilde all held \'i';‘1‘i'.l boxing titles, apart iromvtne ' few which were captured by French- lllll scan 0n must have been misinformed _ men. Phil Scott's Experience. Nevertheless. we have been assured by American citizens that there is cllc fixed determination in lthe Slates that no British boxer shall ever again win the World's heavy- weight boxing title, and it can be added that this statement ll\'1!5_C0l‘i- O'Brien trophy-(for team leading the Canadian aectionl-Morltreal Ma l roonsau . ‘ <George Kennedy Memorial ‘Trllplly -lfor intro-city cohlpctition between ‘Montreal Maroon: and Canadiensl- Maroone. "Doris the Shopper" has been placed in a London dcparilnent store to do the shopping for customers whilelthey have their meals in the restaurant. \ Rev. James Altchlson. who died recently in Edinburgh, Scotland, had served as minister of a Faikirk church for 58 years. .A dog at ilochford, England, watches horses and if nlly become frightened‘ at passing automobiles he gripe the rein in his teeth until it quiets down again. . Rebekah Bowling lleague—8.30 p. m. - “ALPHAS" Lbalferty 11a 121 141 M. Lnwther . 1.10 120 11a a. Love .... .. . 104 142 101 1.. uuenemll-l. . 101 111 101 a; Gafnhiim 12s 1:4 141 Total-will. "vnoaaouos" is. Sehtrler 104 11s 1a ’ . laa 121 111 11 105 100 10a 10a 10a J.Poolc 0B 110 30 "rotor-loco. minority for "Alphas" 2a: pine. , Bowling Tonight ’ '7 to 0.30 0.11.3. Qfllce League. 0.30 Prowae Bros va. Stanley, Shaw 201 and r136 fthe high three of s11. IY QOKLY- T?‘ rbw ‘flag-r ' "K100106111: roman . a "f" “do Peardou. _ ‘ LOCKKDLVJOMI AM noun-row. N “do GA a win-L ~ - fmaan ilrnleil, not only by Mr. Charles Rose, llle English manager of Phil Scott, blut also by the llnmutllated I film of the Sharkey-Scott disturb- ‘ancc at Miami when this we: ex- hibited to the Press by the Wardour l Films. Ltd, at their studio oll Friday | last. ' This film shows most clearly that Scott. was fouled and badly f:uled, not oncc, but several times. The film shows further that Scoit was most , clearly rud distinctly the better i lighter. ll: outborlczl the Boston- Liihuazzian and so far as cledn- punching went. outpunchccl him.‘At i the "n11 in" business, gouging, hitting i low. butting and using the klice were concerned, we have to admit that {Scottrimply wasn't in the picture Iat all. Dill; then this was not sup- iposcd to have been "a fight on the "clones," but a boxing contest under ‘ ' certain well-defined rules. We were fully aware, before the meeting at Miami, that under Arn- ericall rules punches below the belt, 1.0., to the groill, are held to be more or less \'cnial offences. American referees will pass one or two, or even more of these over as accidental, and to accept them as mere incidents but having seen the film we could not have-believed that any referee tation, however biased, could. have fences as those which Sharkey corn-. milled. 1 Gordon Rashcroft was recently ar- l-c:lc:l on a French liner at Plymouth, England, on a warrant issued years ago for abaconding when on bail. American investments in Peru how the boxer who suffers is supposed . with any regard at all for his repu- ' condoned so many such flagrant of- . _ French Guiana, Natal, Brazil also C Lowlzsr Pal E in Fhirly Years ilillilri. OLLARS lower than last year’: low . prices. 6 ~ Dunlap A C'C'M~ Bicycles CM-Joycycles f... e101... _ 6 Polnls-of- ~ C.¢.M. Superiority‘ 1. C.C.M. 20-year Nickel. Plating. -,, 2. C.C.M. 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MS MONEY BACK- l MUST Q1“? ml THAT POKER GAFGE %O".> l Klk) fi-lT GJQF1E When John Inglis dropped dead General Hertzog 50pm lAtrhlar '" “ willie ilcrrling cattle near Berwick, Prime Minister, recently introduce; England, recently, his collie dog kept a Hoppers‘ Enfmnglqiselnel-lt 5m]: the animals together until help ar- the House of Assembly, rived. Manufacture of radio equipment llTlflY be started in Argentina. sudbllry. England, claims the world's largest rabbitry. ‘new “come 0104191501,‘; w to haw yr. ,1 i ;._r_..-¢ a:§¢¢>: ~. - asalolwtlrzveeznsw