26 F R nl AN PAGF ' rim cii.tlti.c_;TT_l~;rovvrr ..U/i "’”"" " _ == ‘ € AFTER; Ylllllili IAIIQOIIXUI ng ; -ff runs-lsr... _ "_ _ ‘_ _ ' .-to BASEBALL ggxuqb WRESTLING gAsK|;T|;A|_[_ G RDIAN ......... SPORT .,........... > ‘ _ _ I _ /_ I 1 , _ -. l ` ` _ Y V ` " ' ` . ' l 4 _ _ L .._.._....f~.__..»_..a.-L-- » s... _ _._.._._ ___- A ‘_ *_* - I / i _ ` ' ' ' ' ' "' ~ '~> - '~'----- -- -»¢_l~» -- ».- - - - .,.__..._.__..a_/_ _,._.. - ,__,__ 1 iliiiilciulsillP_Pl`ERSi 2 »» M T' ~|siliu iziii t our ui lima S‘m1jj°“ S C¢“*“fY HOP” amons nm M IACK KEATING Saint John Ace Consid- ering Soihe. Flutter- ing Offers From The “Big Tillie.” _ _ I 1 ‘ SAINT JOHN, March 25.-As sen- ior puolyaggregations in the Mari-_ iimo Provinces swing further along on the tortuous trail which will some My carry a “down-east" sextet to that distant objective'-the Allan pup-the more does it carry our hoc- iey to close oontact with the moguls rf puckdoln-to the national associa- tion of professional hockey. Which in itself signifies that the prime puck- inen'of Maritime oixea will be' viewed, iudgment passed, and where their ihowlng warrants a trial, that privil- ige will bo extended the Maritiniers thus in line. The results of the Truro-M. A. A. A. series has shown that Maritime hockey, contraryfvo some opinion ad- vanced in Upper Canada, is rapidly approaching a` parallel with that in other sections in the Dominion. Bev- rral Bearcats have been' offered chances to try out- Thus it is not strange that once rgain has Jack Keating, centre ice flash on the Baint John Beavers. re- ceived another, enticing offer to throw his lot in with the pros. This time the New York Americans of the Na- tional Hockey League desire the local man’s services. _ They have considered Jackle's case after a. flattering recommendation from experts who have-witnessed the little. pivot man and have communi- NU4 With, Keating in view of gett- ing him to report at their pre-sra- son training camp next October. _Whetlier the Beaver star will go or rietatill remains to be seen. 'l,'h'is`i.s by no means, his first chance, three _winte_ra,ago.tbs,Philade1phia seeking him as a likely recruit, _fol- lowed by the Boston Tigers camping on his trail after the Boston puck ex- perts had seen him in action against the University Club. ' ' _...__- Another Chance Port mrduotto university also sought Keating last summer, trying to induce him to enter that institu- tion and later ,loin their crack hockey squad. The latter college, in Minne- sota, is noted for its ability to groom smart puckmon for the minors and major loop. _ However. he turned'a deaf ear to these proposals and settled down to devote his hockey time to the Saint John six. That Jack has proven a mighty important cog in the Beaver and Fusiiier machines, goes without saying. Having just turned in another grslt winter with the local seniors NEW YORK. March 25.-Richard shilrot, recognized in this and other states as heavyweight wrestling C118-llllllon, defeated Ference Holuban, of Hlmsary. in la minutes, :i2 sec- onds. here tonight. Holuban had much the better of the wrestling until. Shikat rushed “rw the rms. herd lowered and Nlllht the Hungarian in the pit of the stomach. Both fell outside the ring with 1-iolubon on tho hott/orn.` I-le was completely out and the ver- dict wss awarded Bhlkat. X1,,.____-_-.-- TRURO \i|ll|Nii T0 STAY INTABT TRURO, March 25.-The Truro Bearcats are willing and furthermore want to stay intact for another year, providing they have some one to han- dle them. Such was the context of infomation given to the press yes- torday hy olub omoiolo. In addition ' to this Stan Burgoyne wants to come back to Truro for another year. Both the team and Burgoyne are of the opinion that in anotbm yeai~'s work- ing together coupled with some new hiaterial to help strengthen the team they will make an even stronger bid for Allan Cup honors next year. UOINGS Continued frolr. page 1 ernment. _.The I-louse was- now asked Bcnnctifs Speech Angers Govemment BUT WHAT ABOUT' THOSE STARTING BLOCKS 7 . e scrutiny before accepting same for relative to the hundred-yard dash. ifr- ygf . I ”"\--B-‘ °° mm mf’ "°ma"k“'b1° °°““° °f Nothing dies harder than a track Wash. Kellyicnine East and was beat- PIWUS lille bill, and ¢0l'l5ld¢l’ll\8 the record, since Amateur Athletic _Un- cn by _10-second stars. l\;ever after- `"°“7 l°l°" ' ion officials subject all new reports wards did 'Dan ‘i‘il)l`>l"0ml\’i\1i»¢ ifhiltl. oi remarkable _"tune" to the utmost 9-a -flash. yet his 1'@r°r¢l remained Members formal listing. Especlallyls that true About nine years later; l-Iowan' aio.. _ 9-3 in Califor- The speech of the Leader of the Ever since 1903. when Arthur Duffy.|lllH~ Lilitr' Cn, Clio:-ley Paddock, De- B W im Olllloeition had evidently got' deeplyinow a Boston sports writer, did the Hart Hubbard and Chester o m under the skin of the Government century in 9 3-5 seconds at old Berk- officially tied thlli l'€C0l°d- Cyril C08f- td. S - member-;_ ,md _the Hom Ernest Lb my Oval in New York City, sprint fee, a Canadian, is the only sprin-ibiocks. And now the International Royils Pirates M_ stewart _ _ _ _ P0il1te immediately jumped up and marvels have been trying withrath- ter other than a United States cit-4 track officials will accept tenth-sco- Goal _ M_ Adams ml” U' llulionate denunciation of the er rare success to shave fifths and ir/an who officially is recognized for ondltiming. si 1 m try to re S` WML’ Wann” D` 5”” G. Beer _ h T m son w - _ Opposition for ,peaking one Wm, and tenths _over that time. A year or two a hundred in 9 3 5. 1-lc made t at peati1i;;e;S;r11d_s Wizard' Unless mme_ V' NOX . E’ Hughes lizcnlzolriald 191 150 142 i » - l 1922 voting mother, HB “cus d th fiafterofficially regisocrlxigthnt nine n . I 0 cm O ' ff confessed profession-` For many years the A. A. U. has g thing unforseen occurs he will try nizfiltllfzua . D Bowness T°ml_20,73_ m°lll°¢¥iify and much else in it five "mee" D" y ' » . . t k or two at the ac n __ minor, 5pe¢¢h_ Among other mmgs allsm. and his worlds record was been rejecting soorleuof 9 3 claims for t‘i:1nsfa1vaA'nT Sal-indoor champion- Forwards' _ S ;An(;?:0NDs», The Bruins 1 0 S F \ - _ _ (Canadian Press) BOBTON, Mass.. Mar. 25-The _Montreal Maroons fought the Bos- 'on Bruins for almost 81 minutes lmore tonight to gain their first vic- tory out of three starts in the play- _off series between the division cham- :plons of the National Hockey League. During' tho three rogulrr periods, r 110 minute overtime session and al- most l7 minutes of sudden death play, but one score was made and that was caged by Archie Wilcox one'of the Montreal spare defence- men. A few minutes before Wilcox tallied, George Boucher checked Marty Barry in the centre zone and suffered s serious injruy. As Bouch- er bumped the Boston centre, the latter stumbled and fell against him; Boucher toppled over backwards. ` sPoRT"}bTT1NGs knew what he was talking about. L°"d°"h1P mem! 5°lll°lh|llK ill many others who look for Clevelan hockey when Lester Patrick can in- Indians to ,muh ns high as thu. splre his Rangers, bereft of the ser- place, pmicululy u new Fonsecm vioor oi yfrrnlr Boucher and with champion batsman or tho .irnorionn Chilli ~’°hl1“*°P °rlPPl°d» W WWW Lonnie, is ohio to retain his 1929 °f ottawa' 5"“t°“ 59 hmduy- form after the serious illness he auf Canadiens have the drop on the Moko McKlyo, 2.15 1-4, will be a Chihawks and look like Rangers' 'next newcomer this season to Maine rac- °PP°“°n°°- ' ln! llld may be seen on Down Eu tracks- The pacer was sold recently Elimination of Ottawa Senators by by Walter K. Carson, of Quincy, ill! Crilllilell Rolls'-‘rl Wss s. tremelld- Mass., formerly part owned of Auto ous upset for hockey fans every-i\ pug, 2_o5_ 9° Mgm-,lm 5, Towle, of Wh°\'°- ` Augusta, Me. Tm. Wd 'h°-Pfeiuiwd 91° Will' A good many baseball men' agre ners of the Bruins-Maroons series with 30;, gmwkgy in pimms the De. W°“ld “W IW" l'h¢'“m° l"'°l'Wa»l`d5 trait Tigers next to the Athletic and Yankees in the American Lea gue pennant race. but there ar fered during the winter. ' O Chorus Girl a 8 year old pacing ____ __ ° l“°f° bi’ S“°l¢.G°°°\=. -r°h °f Weller Juokio o'connor,2.o41-4,tholrtort Dh`9°t» 2-05 3'4» 'md Wt °f the dm* addition to the racing stable owned U! V of The Eno, 2.06 1-4, is the latest by John E_ Kelley’ mmbermam of ` 59"* m‘P°"°*i°U W °°P° BWWU- Bangor, Me., comes Down East with D I h is “med ml ha a record of having won 56 races and ’ - °“ ° 3”’ ‘ 0' W V' having been outside the money only 5 _ ,r;;___ lnf “mmehi tm Cm°“5° Wm” 3°* three times in 114 starts. There has belated ark to get the lay _of the land. ` A J" - M “"ti°ld ‘W shifting C1555” "Um been no more hardy campaigner on asking for a treaty, after, he stressed. ~ FOR TH E Short-#top to second base and assisll- ohio tw1¢¢.m-ounds the put gow tho nu nos been introonooo uno _ CENTURY WAS NO ms Bill rruunoileid to tho niortiiold y,,,,, ,,,,,, ,he ,,,,, ,,, B,,,,,,, 0-C,,,, owed its second reading. ond_s!r»er Q/ FLUKE BY DLlPLiCAT{NG THE 5°” “ °“*°““¢: '1'h°W'hi*#‘S°X\1"= nor. Ho ir it bay gelding, new 12 the Opposition had disclosed its 3 L /QM' _ FEAT THIS ,. hndnoeapable second baseman since yn" om md lm mm Wmmwd criticism of post conduct oi the gov- ,,,,,_ _,_m!__,,_/,__',_ ,_’_,,_, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,_,;:._. -' . IL- * medic collins' days. ,,, 15 "M _ _ "M/HO WILL TRY ly accepted the new record, butlt was rcpudiated by the International Athletic Federation, which then was unwilling to accept the timing of tenth-second watches. Early ln' 1929 Eddie Tolan equal- accepted by the A. A. U. Two months later George Simpson was clocked in n wh n he used the new starting Keanu 15 ,mt ‘bout “my w ,wp the debate, the Prime Minister asked to geouro higher protection for agri- ’°”_‘ \\D~ 1-le is giving the proposition favorable consideration and at this writing this observer would not be at all surprised to see the little New- castle iuxninary in pro spangles next season. ' Buch is the fortune of amateur ll°°¥°y~ The little loops are coni- ltllltly losing good men. They brlnl Prospects along, make' thein worth #bile-only to see them grabbed oi! by _ills bisajer sian. . ‘ Cities like grab_such mil flllt -towns, then inturn lose them as these promising slayers qualify for bigger tinio. '_ Wkeatlha goes it will be a blow hot only to saint .iohnhooiroy but to Ns# _ilruiuwita nndnaritinir horror as-wail. _ g. -i§-V .More Goals! I . . _ _ 2_3 gg .205 l .,..,,n;; 5 ' _L 5'" rilltisil F. rr. Hdeil |1905). Chaplain, (Lincoln). John- Finst reading of a bill to amend the It provides for the granting of a pension to the widows of militia of- time of their death, but died af- consumptlon. _ Two very interesting games of f°" ° "°°'d °f v°t¢=. resin-ded by cultural products, but so tho treoty - . memb°“ ” “ 5"" i“d|°“"°” °f I had been primarily negotiated in tha[ll°°k0y were played in Kensington quickly coming election. The voto "mmm of me manufacturer’ it wamnink on Saturday, March 22nd. The ,mod 173 for the bm and eleven for me purpose of serving ua in m_ ifirst some was between the Borden agaiggg Them who voted against “rests md to accomplish mls* ‘Nationals and the Kensington Eagles. were Q Q Pow" (Quebem, Cahn". _ . 'This was a good exhibition of clean. (Bt. Lawrence St. George), Bourassa, Tariff schedules affecting agricul- ns" h°°k°y' The Eagles had me bet' in sour). Minion, (Fort wiillnmi, tural products had been reduced. 1nI°" °‘ “‘° "W “" me mt "°“°d' Robinson, ,1vloior Boll, mom- other words, ogrloulturo had been used as a pawn in playing the manu- stone, (Cape Breton), Maloney (Rem facturers game and he obi¢¢f»¢d W frcw South), and McGregor, (York any industry in Canada being used 50031)- for the benefit of any other. He was _ supported by Rev. John Evans (Rose- milil-il. pension act was voted in the town) in a characteristic Progressive House of Commons this aftemoon. speech in which the farmer was made to appear as the carthorse of aliin- dustry. and ontitlod to tho from pos- ficsrs who were on full pay at the sible form of import of all articles of scoring two g'oals.lThe first goal was scored by J. Ready after n nice piece of stick handling. G. Webster, husky defence man scored the second _goal for the Eagles on a fast wing shot. For the remainder of the game the play was about even, with both teams playing well. The last score of the game was made by A. MacDonald of Borden, 'thc score at the end of the game being 2-1 in favour of Ken- sington. O. Campbell was the star of peatedly only to be blocked by thc Kensington defence. . Line-lip: Eagles Goal ' B. Champion v Defence J. Kennedy ates 3. fwyals 1. _ Line-up- ' l ff A. A. U. li ts. a variety 0! N980 he asked was why. if the Opposition wpedlzoe the A. Asn accepted B Timed Wm, ,,en¢_h_sec,md watches, ships in Madison square Garden, H. wedlock J, .gouginr P. Racham R. Lockhard were sincere i In mv' " s“°"°’“““ me l d to novo boon rnddoolr astonished with ii ns een- Now york city, tonight. H_Fm1m°n _ bill. why they had not donounood "‘““°'““`°°' “me ii U -l t t- D. whitlooir N. Hors ' E;ller's speech 155; yen,-_ when the made by Dan Kelly in smkme' The A' ' ' Ie uc an _______________________-- Arthur Woolner acted 3, referee E‘uM°“°" '_°"_"_" " ' for both games. ` RAMONAS k .___ spca er sat down there were repeated _ . _ 4 Matheson _ I _ _ N119. lllnost yells, for "‘Euler", but Complete nbrcgation of the Aus- ihll Gentleman remained in obscur- tralian Treaty was urged by ,Ml°- H G K E Y A T ity- Of course, Mr. Bournssa could Gardiner, leader of the' U. F. O. of* _ “°° relist eXDl’¢-Ssing his views. He Alberta, which had passed a resolu- ‘“”’°"*“’ °h° G°"°rhl“°hi in record tion unanimously in its iuvor. with to making a treaty, but the division 5 our-ious logic. Mr. Gardiner said K E N S I N G T 0 N “Md “"1"” the bm- M me elld 01 the object of the resolution wa.s_not “Y” BOWLING ates. Tl-ie game was rougher duringi pioiiqwms ,re the fthe final period and several of the _l ups;_ 1 .Pirates were penallaed for tripping. -~ALpHA5-» S. watts, Royals goalie had a lot to 1_ ;_,,ff¢,-ty do during the period and saved sev- ‘ J_ Leitch ________ eral shots that were good for scores. B_ Uwe led that 9.5 mark, which time was The Pirates got one more goal in this I L_ Duchemln period and the final score was Plr- A_ Gamhum scores and line 156 161 156 115 119 126 1:42 iss iss isi 'rotoi-2111. “suitriirAs" 107 104 las 99 185 144 154 110 110 194 157 103 as _ iss la 145 122 M. Ling 154 159 175 165 124 174 192 165 lc B. Lapthoi-ne 0. Lowther F.'l`eed . . . . . . . . . . ._ Nationals Mgnday me i-Alpha-i won Uv" Total-1898. cmndler . _ B_ Lmd tho "lanterns" by the narrow margin Bowtmc 'romcnr Hmm of pg p|n5_ p_ M.¢D°n,1d_ of the 7.00 to 9.00 “C. N. R." vs. League. M D aid O_ Campben "Eurekas" rolled the high single of L~ 0~ C- BOW!-TNC' E HC 011 . G. Webster E. Mclnnls‘ 137. While B. Love, of the “Alpl1as" °"_‘ . _ had tho high throo string store .oi M°rr-_.,_ -nuns, 94 ’ Monday night on the the Abbies met and de in 157 91 torias by a majority Robin rolled high s In while W McDonald ro 218 85 165 Following are the sc ~3... Vessey . . . . . . . Callaghan . . . . ' _ ~ Prince County 'Hospi sou wan! ME o\.D i-iiei-ii-IA1' Adm