"Mair 1s. 1 minimums» “was - Ad. . til-min F GURDIAN li|i'“ii_[iiliii ll 00 Filll LENNIS '(By. W. I. Foley, Canadian Press HALIFAX, N. a, May _l4.—Wlth summer weather iast approaching tennis players are busily engaged brushing the cobwebs of! their rac- quets in anticipation oi a strenuous In Nova Scotia, where the major. iiy oi Maritime honors have been held for quite some time, clubs are beginning to show some interest in the game, and courts are being made retired follow The outstanding ieature of tennis in the last two seasons has been the rapid advance oi the younger play. lsrs, and veterans of the game fighting hard to retain their titles. While veteran racquet wielders are. for themost part, champiom in their classes, they are feeling more and the speed thrown into the various tournaments by the young players. Experience vs. Speed IPWYWQI Droduoed the features of outstanding meetings last season and the same state of affairs may well be expected in the coming campaign, In the last few years tennis has krown from a same for the select to one oi tho most popular summer pasttlmel in the Maritime Provinces. Each Maritime tournament brings out newcomers who force the experienced "m! i0 exert their utmost to stay on Myers, gene ' manager oitho track. more each year the 500 s at a poke" 02101.13 the father a son s11 daughter, first came to -- Indiana lls hack as mechanic d riding aide for Ralph De Palma tel- a few, yearsoi this tutelage, decided to branch out ior himsell—— ch against his Uncle Ralph's ~ es. ‘ . ' The Wolivllle couris, the "Forest Hills oi Nova scotiaf have been s81. acted Q the stamping ground for Provincial tournaments yearsYa come. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia alternate in holding 1n- her-Provincial gatherings, with Prince Edward Island sending their players to either one oi the Sister Provinces. When the Island entrants more class in Maritime it is expect. ed that they, too, will share in stag- ing championship tournaments, but nothing as yet has been decided on a year h uhetuated every retaining wall on ery track _' in the country with a. ashup. His courage was outdlsta r . his list of car" owners for who I - could drive. As a final chance, n Duesenbur, placed him O11 8 CB1‘ and wo race her d d began a. series o! vic- tories ti fmade hlni one o! the out- stalldin drivers oi all time. ~ start v L. O. C. Bowling Last inght on the L. O. the Victories met and de Stars by a narrow margin Following are the scores . outs,‘ completin hiswiirstlapklie tempting to gain a front row position in a group o! competito that torced ment. Leon Duray to ride to a new record of 124.018 miles an hour to gain the pole. H. Gregofy .............. ance stretcher from which he view- ed the race from a point oi vantage in the press pagoda. It was from this ' 'sclirling position that he renounced racing with all its danger and ponin. C. Praught IRDoucette E.Goss A. Huestis ference-and Pete is in _again. Tonight at 7.30 Rovers tzCorns are painful g jorvayh Corn Remover Man. "Who aunot _ Smoke p= Work ‘ The l, ‘jvoritev -- ~-- ~- a-.. ............_ es... ENTE 781E011 mull Poul SPEE illti INDIANAPO - 1141., my. 1s.- Peter De Paolo etired Italian. speed-, Wfly star. is - i i champion who-ll coming back. wned kingof the American aut obile racing drivers in 1925 and 1m. this nsphéw oi the famous ph De Pallna, who L‘ an socidentqdast in the 17th mun-la- May, will driv tional 50-mile polls Motor S edway May 30. ,. He will pil a.’ iront wheeljdrivo Boyle Valve " scial as a memblr of the three c team oi which Olif! Woodbury is ptain. Woo ury nam- ed De Paolo day and t etwo-timo champion c lrnied his tention to drive here y wire to 1,‘. l. "Pop" De Paolo won here ‘in.’ iOIBIn a Duesenbcrz, stshlishins a record i61- miles an h . It is De pic's mark. still stand , which d wiscacres ct racing cl lare will be shattered in the coming - test. V.‘ , _ . Peter, ~- - is yo ., athletic and Persist y-won him a car but for d be promptly wentout the autemltlOhll soc-mite I! HUI/I.‘ Last 77w Thrill Seeker ¢i . ...-._.\._.______’.i_-. ace at the Indiana- ' ... _.-_--__. ._..._____.__.,,,_..___,_ _ o so iuuasrco 1N 1w uA-riouAi. Elsi-wile wlru cusss Ar ouicaso. _L0s Auezues au- less-clue. ca. 5 1w, m; rum- Bndia‘. in. Great Britain rights llltflli l By QUIN HALL ar in the first, lap oi his ~~ qualify roul- laps for position attire Whm a sportsman sinks some six s 500-mlle race, Do Paolo million dollars in a hobby out of turned, tin, porth turn, with- whichhe only anticipates a thrill, it _ ueansthiaLsgoncr or later he should was r atsrhigh-rate of speed, at- get a terrific kick which _would make ‘up for his heavily sugared invest; _ I! the‘ Chicago Cubs succeed in romping home with the bunting in this year's ,National League gallop D8 P80!!! W" Nlhld $0 m! 110591‘ the books of one o! Chicago's leading tal, where he remained in bed badic’ ‘ bruised ‘and shaken up until the lily 01 "I! "@9- Thm l," who has‘ the important dough invest- was ' placed on In "mbill- led ip a hobby. _'I‘he hobby is base- ball and the money ls scattered ar- Olmd three ball clubs in which the Chicagoan is heavily interested-the Qhicagojiubs. oi the National Lea- ilnancierjn-lay be balanced up. William Wrigley is the sportsman Internationals. the national pastime. Wrigley is a dyed-in-the-wool fan. He attends .a baseball game whenev- er it is possible for him to do so and ho has beenknown to sidatrack im- portant bueiliosscolilfifllpegit they interfered with his thrill-seeking in And the Chicagoan insists that out of his huge investment in the game he has yet to bank any profits in his own name. This is possible. He has never been stingy when it. looked as it an expensive piece of baseball tal- ent would help bolslcr up any oi his baseball properties. Last Winter he speared Rogers i-Iornsby in a big copyright 1929, K deal with the Boston Braves and took i nant he will be co v0 1.114s ‘Ti-l’, THRILL 0F. ‘Nluuiu’ A FENNANT Bi-Gl-Is m: our OF SEEN’ m‘ (‘has wiu . Au Tl-“S MAY BEfniElI; B16 ‘M2. gus; the Los Angeles club, of the Ps- ciilc Coast League. and the Reading over the -,R.aJah's contract which isnta small change proposition. Last year_ the Cubs played to the biggest gate in the game. This year the Chicago club is again attracting flocks o! customers. Wrigley spons- v cred a “ladies free" idea which may have some bearing on the figures, but A p: dismally it should be a big m ey getiei" this year. But Wrigley, n‘t so much in- terested in cash re rns as in thrill iniiéss“"ti1e"~ ‘c returns and ii the his profit in the klc owning a winner. essary. dicate Inc. Butsfewmonthsi-lssmadeadil- B ' LEAGUE / i ‘ r \- - ' . OSLO, ‘May liw-The Norweg- " ' ' ' - " Ian parliament tonight by a ma- A l l iority of 55 rejected the labor proposal for Norway to wltllllflv from the League o! Nations. Pn- mier Mowlnckellndlglllnll! 1|?‘ claret! that“ Norwesllfl lobed“ could have no counter lll" 9*‘ copt in Russia. i \ by W. l-I. Gocher No one can tell what colts will do while being developed. A fair sample (Clnldlln Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago, (twelve innings) . . lattbrlfi-Malone and Gonzales; Cohtwell, Cooney and Taylor. , Cllloifllilvtl at New York, rain. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, rain. l‘. ll Phllllllllfllll, I'll!- asrairoau beacon My" bhla ... ..1o n es-Pl Q n". u. ... ... “.8 11 O st basis 11 New Yolk at Cleveland. rain. sirrlnuanoriai. amour , ....s o 2 . llcatnai ... ..1 a 1 , 'litfiflb'—fillambers_aad 0min; ~ Ilaigfayqllneislew Ill Daly. niacin; p; new, rahl. mull-u at Rochester, rain. _ rte-pylons staunch rain asaooianou . s; Isnaas om, 1i. l: ltiamaaolls. is. Mai-WI! it 5'". . .. Nels of what happened to a pair slipped into the record during the past few months at Charter Oak Park in Hartford. R H El Among the horses shipped to that point after the New York sale last November there were two ycarlings. _One was Peter Volo filly Rita for which Noah Squires paid $1.025 and iliiiiliig Luci the other the c the Great by Mr Hodson bid ofl f $400. After Rio Rita ncss she was tur zier. As the we the footing on for work he star do at Florida months. One morning Rita was getting zier passed the with her in two step from that if Q .\ I 3’ I ’i\ Not“ i ' because it keeps .. . and shoes aogl » deosmsrt, but als because it " softens d preserves the lea er. men who are car [pl of their appear ~ demand - f oer" .-1lish rue "NUGGBT" rm tarsus wl a rwisri ca which goes with t seems a small return on such an nvestment but ii he's satisfied that} all that's’ nec- ig Features S yn- stnut filly Leona MISS w iiliiiili iii N a ER wills is immortality TITLE 5T, ANDREWS Scotland, May 1i‘ 001431331111, TORONTQ, May 14- -Jcyce Wethered that British hem-l Albor; "Fl'(‘ll(fh)"' Belanger, oi Tor- 8518 0f B11 {W918 _ olfers aspiring w. unto, tonight regained tile Canadian Cllllllfe the BTU l1 “lllllelis Ollfiiil i’ly\velgllt_ cllzllnpiollsliip from Harry s01! champions in. along with! liill, of iloliiresi. taking thedecis- Glenna. Collett, ltEd $IMCS 01mm‘! lull when Hill's seconds tossed h pion- heliiilie poilisht ir- iodav-“i tout‘! luv. me rlrié; in tllc sixth play as the cha stalk-i \'Qu1]d_ ed over the h one Si. AHdYP-Y" l‘. “n..- polling: tile most sensat- ‘0 5'~1"~>' “m! “W15 1mm‘. flyivcigllt illlc aflail‘ the C0115- first round ma les by Cl)lll1't)i'.""\)'.:‘ cum has m-(q- housed. who toct-llili‘ took ille title ‘ Kingfi- lli hlolliixcal, gave a ‘..l_v o! gltlllC1lC$S and to l":-.-l>\‘i'l' nllll ilgllt back. llfifllCil ill every round but thB flu‘ lill-'ll.~ ll b0; from Mont- :'-.ll ' E ‘ l ‘ -E U .;:l~.l lo‘. ploughed ollivcird into Tim T: onto boy. however, fought .0 oi driving rights . lic found out he cll of Hill's attack as ,1 a ii 111 ‘ill/EC ivcukcllcd and Balan- .i ill." oiiuortunitics to drive . .“",‘ punches. ricrl only a half-POW“! l tllc weights, scaling l lIiTl 111. NEW YOR i May 14--l{. o. P1111 i Kaplan outpc ntcd Bohc McGnrg, 0f Oklahoma in a lO-round l]L"l the St. Nich. as Arena. tonight, 'l‘li: v~ fight was clo a throughout Will‘. Kilii- ‘ "-11 ~ i - lari winning on his aggl-i 1""~‘1 ‘"5 r Kaplan weig led 1G6: MCGQYEIHL- 17‘- ‘" " ‘rial Mike hicriruc. N?" ‘u 1' In the senil- mer light eavyiveight cllalnpiozi, -'—‘ took the fi Si“? i“ m‘ °°’“°b“"" "lxililzs “ILHTK T0 NATURE" FAD '0llii'.‘li‘<'§CEl Paul , iii ll SERIOUSLY /‘.U£3Ub'1‘.'i 11d, May 14.—-TWO ollllcll were dispatched 111 haste rizly to llii isolated section of 1r. a report that a “wild g0. 'i‘llry found J00 long n“ I Clever and , uni-oiling about sans annuals W Fe Tidal,‘ Q2220, :11 . Llrilil; rcnclllblillg clotlllllg. Nlcholsi shame erys p g’ on t informed the iilillions of ille law‘ desires a pack oliuvo Of about the advantages 0i‘ 0119's healthl clams he imply takes we ammmif) tllrit llligllt lJC ‘derived from sun-i t flat The mg mms mm Imilliliil. Iliiisllllicli as Nichols had low and Dick m) the b? selects-cl all exirelliely isolated and un- W‘ frtquolitud spot for his health treat- ccordmg w EH10”: the l“: mont the police decided not to inter- aittflereme befélccn “mil fol-o. Nichols livcs in a small hut H e- n10“ mgfly‘ pmc y‘ which he coilstrilctecl of grass and and does not ‘lasts M51 brush. Ho predicted t0 the officers “m5 ‘m uwr“ °n ‘he inferior shun: that within tell years his mode of life “ma” :1: drlltifergfijaonilipksgfisl would be generally adopted. can y s 1 rs l‘. . - ‘wteflst i‘ “d” "sunny 3550mm ‘vim: .1 1111.11.15 on a 5110a! a pork . ‘ _ i . - -- . | l .\. ,, .1 __ ‘m; inc BOOM 1N HALIFAX ' ' “ s M“ 14 Three| . P l oi about thirty feetl H AX, N. S., Mal! l4-rrA m“ w» the liarboi" for several‘ . lllY. . bull record since ‘the DOOIIIMIIU- d“, ‘UVMHHXI ,l..,w_‘l_ nmjaronuy were’ lllwifll; the 1917 9x91051011‘ “""" °"““b' {oll.>\-.'ill:' schools of llcrrllli; which: lislwd dilfillg the 5113i fin" lmip”?! Fplllll ill clurlllii 11 llclivl‘ storm. Thej 91 this Year» when bmldmg “mm” larsrl‘ Wllllli‘ "blow" loudly when it! W"?! issued m" $4OO~OGO 1"“ ‘him Hm flr<l ll',\ll(‘lll'\"l'1 ill the lower harbor WW1 Value 9f “i059 155W“ 1m H” m‘ llYi 11:11? lwluil" flilllll upon finding‘ tire year of 1928. The mill» oi" ill‘ permits for the four molltlls mull: . April 30, 1929, was $2,409,197. us ("'11 pared with $2,827,357 fol" all of 1.1 i year. An unprecedented boom i» ll».- dicatcd this year, with a. new 1110A“ Infirmary and Provincial A": building assured. as vrcll 1= .. l'.. "if nllwll lll llorcd vessels. l ‘l llczltro of London‘ ‘tori ivilllout a pit 1r: the cssciltial parts' cElwyn which W. Fred Beloin at l tlonal Railivayys station nlld llnloi. 11v V; as broken to h“. f Halifax War Memorial, and ilve otizc over to Will Cro- 1 Dmlfifiis- i,‘ 3L er was mild aiidl e track favorable‘ in to make speed with Rio Rita J t as the sun birds ' “ring the printer’ Ascot race meeting on Julio iii. l l January wllile Rio i r er daily dozen Cro- 1 three quarter pole linutes and let her oint to the wire in other large structures. Work ' . forward on the llciv Colirlrlilill Ni- ___________ r,1_ LONDON. May l4.-—It was rin- first nounced today as it probability. ' that the King ivill flli"llil ilic Must while he is slaying at Windsor. {lllirtiv-six seconds. F1116. Boloin Wilb‘ lat tllc track lilo; lllornili; and illll—‘ _ ‘so the filly, M . lit the some time his filly lmolia ‘tile Great was rcrovcrinz from fill a‘ - i tack of distemper uhicll had p3; along from llcr sinll to tllc- lll . lthe otllci" ltolsscs in tile llOiL-"ll U1l‘— ‘ti; . As up to that time iltllfllll iv: 1 llotlilng hilt veterinary bl l; in sh -= for iris speed prospect he llflil ‘:1 ii"- io his car nllrl mil up in \ .. - where the Squire Bros. have headquarters at Sage Park. arrival lie ilroposcd a trncic icy." Rita with his filly lfOllfl. the hi," as part of the consideration, As scan m.‘ as ilie difference was ngrccll mi lli w .- Rita was transferred to the HOilSilll stable and Leona the Great over t: ‘ Crozicrks headquarters. A few weeks laicd Leona. (he Grm‘ was shipped with tlir: other how. Harrington, Del. for WllllCl‘ trai As soon as she was in trim to m x ong with Crozicr found tho: I ~ incl ‘ a speed marvel. in April slic ilczicu t the Harrington half-mile iixirl: lll 2.18 which was beaten by only ilir-w of the two year olds trained (l\'(‘l‘ ilr" mile track at Seminole Park in Flor- , ida. Also alicr being returned ill H; Jinrtford one morning Leona filo ' i-reat tro-ted ii. quarter in illlflfi-flllf‘ _ ' cconds. This is as fast as trottcrsl l any age go in their ivork and also , .lO\'\'8 that there is another tv."o year ‘ We have given .v:-"=~. carry Suit" is sold. lion ( zll-ly TIP TOP i I kl star in the Inaking at Charter! Oak Park. i 1701' a $30.00 to $38.00 Suit? $20.00 l I . BASEBALL ‘ A ' _ G .. ' WRESTLING - B K51‘ ALL . . , WWI-IN‘? ‘ “‘ . _ ‘OTHER RT 5 M I ,__..L....-.___ .__._.__..._.__..__s.___y M lincllisli m um: Hi A iiucllv iii a i? i. 1- ~41 TORONTO, May 14- Pure the Kitchener franchise in the adlan Professional League by Rpelg- ester interests, who will operate 3' team in the New York State cityn season, is reported here. It is d all the preliminaries are comple . Percy Leseur, formerly manager t: the Buffalo Bisons, will handle tile Rochester Olub. _-‘. Heads o! the Canadian Profu- sional, American Association Canada-American League are medi- ing here today with President Fraiil: Calder of the National League 1!! their yearly conference. ‘. i s Won 205F232. New York ... ... V, Q60 Philadelphia we'll o .550 ‘I ‘I St. Louis ... sea 9 Detroit ... ... ll. Cleveland ....11 12' Am" 13 14 1i Washington ... ... ... ‘I Boston ..., ... ...’! Chicago ... ... ... ..8 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P1 Chicaao ..14 '1 c. St. Louis ... ..-.. u...“ 8 .6 Boston ... ...l0 i? .51‘ Pittsburgh ... ....l0 9 .5 Philadelphia ... ... ... 9 10 .4 Cincinnati ... ... 12 .4" New York ... ... 10 l Brooklyn . ... 15 .2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 'Won Dost P.’ Rochester ... .. ....l4 6 .' Baltimore .-.., ... ....l3 9 .' Montreal ... ... “v.42 1O ." Toronto ~.. ... ... .11 10 . Reading ... ... ... on 9 10 Newark ..a 1o Buffalo ... ... ..7 Jersey City ... ... .. 8 ::Miller's Worm Powders were ' vised to promptly relieve children 2 suflcr from the ravages oi worms is a simple preparation to des stomachic and intestinal worms w» , out shock or injury to the most 1 sitive system. They art thorou; and painlessly. and though in s‘ cases they may cause vomiting, thr an indication oi their powerful ac and not oi’ any nauseating properi Much I Pay up Society Brand (lIlillOF since we got Tip Top. We have about 265 Suits which must '_l‘his Sale is now open and until Make your selec- H- noun" room T0 VOTE ON THE rlzoPuy We are open every night between 7i’. ‘\i. and 8 P. M. i". W. ROBBLEE ' , ,1 135 Great George Street