J,,,,,_,_v A , socssr _ g ~ nseruuc ' OF . ROR ixill: Ailing Hmcr Halts nators Show New Lease f Life Against "Sax Not Enough Wind or Capt. Angus huh! win» mums»; “mm-um ‘IMHO hlfler tout-nth“ i" . M m“ m- e-t-ul- m»... PPeI‘ Nova Scotia Blue- - .l'enllarswarmedthsbenc sstheir W Lek T 9&3}; 0 1 e oMeet Old “mm-mgr; val Gertrude L. Thebaud. mss—m““~°“v='~'°°» lets-ewe: .1: s" s: - P‘ ‘ schooner Gertrude 1.. er. clsredCaptain Ann,‘ wan..- TI‘ ‘thlafalLfllseyfilllghted fishing arrival here tonight QgNATOILS SHOW PUNCH me faltering American League . plans came to life with a bar- eofbasehltsinthefirstinning their game with Boston Red los d went on to win, 10-’! at Wash- .andwas Cronin, ‘I ger Joe harrasssd and none-too- weak stick work innins. BOWLING HOLY NAB CLUB - "‘ I League Name Club nun siuiefo. mm Hkh three. 0. laser! .... saw what we could do." Vim-Ike because they have eunuch when the blow comes." 191181197 lbpper of he champion schooner Bluemse, on his Bewssonhiswuytogomths queen of the Lunenburg fleet, tied “l7 at Toronto since last autumn, racing pros- POOH. the stint: in thaflos series. “m. hfiotmwfi -b|l°,u'd,°!“| m‘, Bfrre wen e rou for the ' ‘ Tilers, giving only five hits, and Linflhffegzcgg‘ m", 312w" m“ m’ m‘ m my aroundusforsracebuttheywent 01f in mother direction when they “We sot a bit of whld for a few hours on our run to Mackinac 1s- land and the yachts had the sld. three suits of sails. But Bluenose had no trouble in liokiu‘ ‘em. '1‘he yachts- nisn cant get. their sail up fast Win linmurest-betaste of tbs salt and he’s looking fm- 1,1131 wfl n“ "m1 a shitting n01". IIID-TIIAE STAR IIIPRESSEII up ashedrewonhlspipeandcon- templated another cult/est in brlney waters. "It's my belief there'll be a race sin-e cnouch this fall. Captain Ben is trying to arrange one off New- port, Rhode Island,” he remarked He thought the yachtsmen there were keen on seeing s. schooner race. "What they really went, I think," drswled the Lunenburg skinner. "is to run up with their yachts alongside us to see how they do." When there was a definite deci- sion to hold the race, he wanted to know “in plenty time," for the Bluenose would have to be rigged with a. new suit of sail and he wuhtedschmcetotry hfroiltbe- fore sallinl in American waters ‘This summ he would visit every port on the Lakes where the water ‘VI-I 469D fliwsh for the schooner, be said. Gateways May Lose Ca t c h e r (CI. By Guardian's flpgchl Wire YARMOUTH, N. 5., April 26 —Ys.rmouth Gateways may be lflflllg two good pitchers for their team in C0910 LeBlane and Purney Puller but they will Fvblill! lilac one of the most . 4 “ catchers in the pm- vince. Murray Venn. Veho, it is made III Thule runnalzand Qt siusk. - forflglutsmvb- mfilflqlwuoette" U5 ofthcflnnbfluv- —-—————- be-rt-Rlhliltblhffli- Cliff. e welcomed ltwtnauoatuic ____ citiaus ‘lha Komonm with a VANCOUVER, April ma“ w_ let. m. “Cyclone” fly?‘ mum “m: Inlifilthbcley yer of all e" set o! towel, and by Leder Patrick and mmmyugor- I.EAII .III SERIES man and other laces of puckdom, Wllliiimd the met PI-lwrs of the Dcroit and Wings and . Is conside in; the po- sition of coach for the locke- pori. baseball team. ‘Maple leafs says they comply-Q; ‘most favorably" with the hockey treats of his own era, Phillies Beat The Giants To End Losing Streak In, downing New York Giants 3-2. (A. l’. By Guardian's Special Who) NEW YORK, April lo-"Bunny" Jim Bottomley hammered a home run into the centre field bleachers in the ninth inning at Chicago to- d-ly. driving in pinch-umber Sparky Adams ahead of him to give Cincinnati s 6-4 victory and Chl- cago Cubs their fu-st. defeat of the season. Charlie Root. went away in the second inning after he lost control. The Reds led, 3-2, until the sixth when the Cubs jammed over two runs, one of them Chuck Klein's fourth homer of the year. Bud Tinning held the Reds score- less until the ninth when Ernie Lombardi, batting for pitcher Bi Johnson, doubled Adams ran for Lombardi and trotted in on Bot- tcrmleys long sock. PIIILLIE! FINALLY WIN After suffering seven consecutive defeats in one of the most dismal starts of any campaign on record, the Phillies at home came through with. their first victory of the see.- ITFSTFRTT M CAPTURE FIRST BAIIIE IIF SERIES Vancouver Team Give S m a r t Display in Opening Game o Series. (CP. By Guardian's Special Wire) , April 26-—A well- trained band of sharp-shooters from the Pacific Coast, Vancouver Province tonight repulsed the surl- ing rushes of Montreal Nationals towinthe firstgameofthecsn- ndlan Senior basketball champion- ship by the score of c042. By virtue of their smart victory the Province squad carry a one- gsme lead in the second the best thrcc-out-of-live series on Saturday night. The third encoun- hilll the second time. He clouted one of Prod !"i ‘LINE FIIR game oi tor will be staged on Monday with Ethan Allen provided the win- punch in the sixth Just after the Giants had tied the score for ' pitches into the left field bleachers for a home run. his third hit of the game. SIIUTOUT WIN POI. BIAVI! Tom Zachary, pitching with s11 the cunning learned in his years on the mound, got the better of the youthful Emil ("Dutch") Leonard and gave Boston Braves at home a 2-0 victory over Brooklyn Dodg- ers. It was Boston's fourth straight triumph. PIRATE! SUBMEBGEI) BY CARDS A whistling seventh inning home run off the but of catcher Virgil Davis, with two on base, ended a southpsws‘ pitching duel st Pitts- burgh and paved the way for St. Louis Cardinals to win their second game of the season from the Pirates, 10-1. (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, A-prll ail-The tourist committee of the Board of Trade today decided to co-operate with the Provincial Department of Ag- riculture in entertaining 125 mem- bers of the Ohio Funnels’ Associ- ation who will arrive here on s pro-convention tour August 12. llflilnllllllln H A w K s MONCTON, April QC-Moncion SAVE THE //,7/::; l C I G A R "BRIDGE HANDS" FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS L. O. OROTHE LIMHED. 7 l. . . '1 7.1.’ $14.- Errss I i ‘H YEA]! OLD DIVA DIIIID NAZIS NEW YORK, April 21- Mme. Suhiamnnn-Helnk, whose golden voice has evoked applause at hun- drcds of concerts. lust night receiv- ed whst. was probably the greatest ovation oi her career as the result of a speech. t. consisted of only yesr old Diva llengue to champion human rights 11C. for silence and said anilingliy: and where I please" The Priemk of Germany." Hawks, greatest amateur hockey team of the decade, twice Allan Cup holders and North American champions of 1933-34 will he in- tact. next season with the addition of three players. This good news flushed about the “hot stove lea- gue" today and will be received WIDE BBIHMID HATS SRALLOW CBOWNS CALL FOR IIATPINB into fashion. four brief sentences, in which the 74- defled Nexis who threatmled her witih death if she sung st the concert, held midn- the ailsplces of the non-sectarian Nani M3112. Behumaun-lieink had sung three songs and the upaeity au- dience at. Carnegie Hall demanded an encore. She held up her hand "I received u letter threatening me with death if I sun": line to- night. They cant scare me. I am loo old for that. I will sing, when, letter was signed "frue WITH NEW YORK, April 71-1110 hat- pinls on tihe vergeodcomingback Rumors to thLs effect. have been the former E z that. of yesterday - the banquet, tendered tbs owi- - tulstlona of the Oovernnlent to Tlylor, with Ken Paul, formerly ih the initial 0! Winnipeg officiated in the ex- Leafs in action", com- ‘flssh m‘- .. .. “ma 09hr ions old-timers might. hold that the Y 105i! was not as would llnlfillli ‘BIIIB TENNIS II E E l I N ll Successful Season An- ticipated For Com- ing Year. A meeting of the H01)’ Name ‘len- m‘ and thq “n; the Ninth: ‘NLJQWRW lgmmnlssnembsrusudqultcsnumberof Elna. At m“ m‘ ‘"°"°" "3 "mm" met mm$tmn°ifid am tennis a-Amm ’ ' u H es ay even- fit? hfllltimusieéaguindntgzdilwr: El: m'b"h°e,ntu°dmwuln" m“ E °'“““‘ Grads n" °' PI” w“ “m” I” WNW‘ kyVlce Evident: '1' Ledwell Doyle final l" u" “l” Wm“ and n-sux 1. Coyle, who have 50 awed the x "rho individual stars of toq“ wiicirndgcted 3e indoor ill‘! puking by an ' athletic es llrinl e present l w ‘ad Devon are now turning their atten- season tion to tennis for the coming year. Rev. Ir. Oiianley complimented the officers in charge for the very efficient manner in which they ful- filled 111d! duties last season. Dur- in! the course of his remarks he I": some ideas which he felt. as- sured would, whai carried out, make tbi; a banner year. and a great. bon- °m I0 m! ljlflly Name Club. Pblbwing the Moderators talk, allowed the great enthusiasm held remarka expremed by those present fu- tliis game and indicated s most on Tuesday and Thflfedly- ished the first flfi-W in their ale team 611W ern champions seven-point mamifl the precision corked s brand c six-footers the hands and launched the through the hooPs Their shooting i us they look hoops were in rungs‘. The vaunted speed club that carried them to the East em Canada title over Ottawa Col legiate Grads, time when the sustained for 1on1 W85 tionale five were not focussed ex addition Put. Griffin. the fourth and firth, if necessary. After the lead had alternated the Vanoouverites took con- , time neared and fin- hslf with the score favor. Although the purple and white ahlrted Nation- even with the West- they were unable to take the lend and ended 1111 8Y1 the losing end of the some by I Running throushtheir plays with of a military-trained lntoun, th western champions un- p e I basketball that “med the Montreslela. Nearly all Vancouver boys bounds with nimble “and up re ball for vital points. n the vicinity 0i deadly and the of the Fmnch with pleasure by not every Hawk supporter but by the Msritimes ss a whole. Following their return from the hockey wars in Upper Canada this year, after they copped the Allan Cup for the second consecutive yesr with the same players to hang up a Dominion record in this res- pect, snd after winning the inter- national serles, many rumors were prevalent that several members of the squad would not be playing under Perc Nicklinfis direction next your, but. now it would seem that pructim. " .he some lineup will re- main ‘n- unother season and an- other ‘ry at Domrlniim hockey hon- ors unich will determine Canada's re» _.entatlve for the Olympics 1n 19.8. A complete new forward line will be added to the Hawks for the ' 1934-35 campaign, It is also quite probable that an extra defence mun will be cal-fled. too, but. the truly tidings for Maritime sport followers 1s that the present great ‘ tea-m, one of the strongest. that ever ' copped Dominion honors, will be pins. The head designer that store explained: “Something had to be done to keep these new hats upon women's heads. They have practically crowns at all have brlms three feet wide." IEAESISIIRARE .... circulated for several weeks. but the men of New York paid no spe- cial attention. “Women_" they said. “have nofll- lng to pin hatpins into." ‘ll-fen s. fashionable women's stole actually started giving away hat- SERIES IIITIIW NEIIARII BEARS (A. P- By Guardian's Specie-l Wile) of hats for 1'10 and some of them Windsor Assumption College and Dslhousie UniversitY. was exhibited to the crowd 0i ma" 1y 2900 in spotty fashion. The lone dashing attack was in the first half. The ahOOtIDK eyes of the N1- actly and their 8111110 511119191X I“ tall oentre- faces and nOt 61105911 “I can stand a lot succemful season of tennis. I16 110MB. ' this .4. thecom The committee to act in conjunc- tion with the Moderator and Vire 59'“ Prsidents were named as follows M158 MIC Quinn, Mary Duffy, Alz- nea Pigott, Dorothy I-lennessey, Lil- lian llcAleer, and Messrs. Francis llclllllsn, liarold Hennessey, Patrick 11111111111111, Alfred ldcEachei-rl and mi-ttoe fiend drew up plans for tbecarryimcutofworktobedone. snldfor several social evmts during man, remnant of a Short. Russ 1 “lucky” ‘l on grlppc attack. whose whose powerful Kcnnington twist thmuah th enabled him t0 tacks st hsi centre - 99 "W114i"!- thaseason. ." memneetiunwithiisnorytln -___ nswupacsrstod N Iwur aluminium saucepan. havbbeeosnebadlyst-sined, Just belikonsw. huilsssne vinelarand wak-rin halos-stew minutes. They will was handicapped with i110 Kennlngton with s the back of his red and gold sweater shared the scor- ing honors with tsll John Purves smart one-handed tosses were the subject cf much commlent egs ' Nationals guards and lunse with telling effect st the baskets tallied a total of l5 points. Purves was one of the keymen of the Provinces st- positlon tossed inatotalof lipoint-stothegrand total. Harvey McIntyre contributed together for their fourth consecu- Mnrltlmo hockey nqzt winter. Within the next few days an an- nouncement is expected from Hawks club officials tity of the additional tainty that. the wily?“ time clubs, despite the fact to have their namr roster f0.- next scason. »_-_i. his famous father. 1M1?!”- have appelrvd 30 W111‘! I80. C forward collected a free shot. played alongside Victoria Blur.- Rlbbons, last. year‘ brothers amassed 2i eight points and Arnie Bumstcld Patrick. looking the way and guard. garnered tlve season when the lid goes off the 11s to the iden- plsyers to be added, but it. seems almost u cer- will be new fmnl Kfari- Ihnt many Maritime players would like on the Hawks must was the top of the tallying column for 1hr Montreal squad. The black-haired total 0f 15 pointk-seven field goals and one With Brother Lynn who of him with the Dominion titleholders, the Patrick points, half of thQ Nstionsleb total. Veteran Cliff Melville, alternating between centre feated Albany in the lnternstion League today, 8-1. Lercd. LEAFS SQUARE SERIES ark when they bum-d out an l victory. 5 walks to tally seven runs. eight points. six butters. ALBANY, N. Y., April 26-11mm runs by Hal King and Oscar Roett- ger featured Montreal's attack on Frank Coleman as the Royal; de- Dudley pitched effectively for the Royals, keeping 10 hits widely scat- Playlng perfect ball behind the Ill-hit pitching of Gene Bchott, ibronto Maple Leafs squared their series with Newark Bears at New- Orle big inning. the third, sewed up the match for the Canadians. In this inning they fell on the of- ferings of Chandler and Makosky for a quartette of hits and took sd- vantsge of three errors and three The Benn committed five errors in all, while the Leafs fielded perfectly. Schott yielded only two hits during the lust. seven innings and fanned IIASEBAII RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ‘lbw-min 000-B 13 X At Newark d I Bohott and Smith; Chandler, 1(a- korsky, Newklrk and Glenn, Collins. Mmtrcel n1 102 000-d l6 0 At Albany 000 000 100-1 l0 0 Dudley and Btack; Coleman, Pip- Iras. Csrithers and Lambert. , Buffalo 001 000 000- 1 I 2 At Baltimore 024 N! OOX-ld 30 l, Lisenbec. Wlneapple, Barnhsrt, Gordy and Grouse, Waaem: Rich- mond snd Asby. 101 I10 010 OOL-d ll I Atflyrwouse 103100000000-6142 (12 innings) Links, Brown, Harrell and leviis; Mntinqly, Ooombe, Bloomer end Cronin. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 6 0 At Bostm m0 000 0011-2 6 1 Leonard and Lopez; Zachary and qaohrer. New York 000 101 000-d l 1 At. Phllldelfllit 100 101 001-4 e 0 .- tmisnmons, Bell and Richards. Mancuso; Collins and Wilson. ‘ 8t. Louis 100 100 413-10 1e 0 At Pittsburgh000 100 000- i 0 .3 Kallahsn and V. Davis: Kirkofer, Chagncsi, Smith and Veltman. Cincini 120 000 002-6 l l At Chicago 200 0M 000-d '1 0 8i Johnson, Benton and Ohnell; Root, ‘Pinning and l-lartnett. Allll-ICAN IIAGUI! Cleveland at 5t. Iouis, postponed. 005 000 200~ '1 1f 3 At Washington 530 000 20x——10 l5 1 Welland, H. Johnson. Walherg. Pennock and Hit-roll; Weaver, Rus- sell and Berg. Philadelphia 002 000 001-3 8- ii At, ‘New York 000 M0 000-2 9 l Mishafley, Cascarella and Hayes; Allen, Uhlc and Dickey, 000 100 000-l d‘ ‘l At Detroit 010 001 0010-2 0 1 Gaston, Wyatt and Shes. Ruel; l Bornll and Cochrunr. L l AMERICAN AASOCIAIION Kansas City B: at Minneapolis 2.. Milwaukee 0; st Q. Paul 5. BASEBALL KWTPONI-IMESTS. 61110889 American: Cleveland st 8t. I-mlll rain: four nines scheduled. National: None. International: Nonr. American Association: "lvvlerlo Louisville, rain: Indianapolis at Columbus, rain. fmlr gnmm- sch '- uled. ______.__—-. . OFFICER AIDS 1000 HOB!!! When Policeman M_ Elwood PM!’ ecuted John Hill, a zrocer. for cru- elty to a pony 1t made the 101Iith equine he had befriended in Ilwood has been on the London force for 20 years. A lover of horn‘. he wstchu for cases of cruelty and brings the offenders before thaw. .1 “V "WTPGV MCMANUS QWECQS 1s; -1o~so¢, . fR5.5\R- sue W.» ‘run M‘5s new sTenocRAPusn E YOU ‘TOLD ME To U-A ma: won THE PHANT- castuaae DEPARTMINT- u unevenness-sesame!ntteuwulsuealleliullmiltiafllfll