HALIFAX, N, 5,, April N-(By (jgllfldlln Pressl-Nova Scotia 1 w s” m, mlernatbnal yachting m, “gin this summer when j :2,“ 1...... Canldliin and United I.‘ w, dubs commie on the lively ‘w, o; Milo Lakes, Ysraooaih. V’ m, prince of Wales trophy- . mm Nova Scotian and six Am- ; ‘W, News battled for this trophy ,1”, summer, the 1111b Y!!!’ 01 the 17mm‘, Q19 ‘P1605 YBOht Club O1 i, Iehead, Mass. represented by w, Deland and James 1". nua- Imu‘ taking the tankard after a ‘m, wiltest in the fnal round with flpyn-l Nova. Sootia Yacht .flilldNl1. Halifax, reprsented by '1 gntt Merchant and Paul liowlings. m, year it is expected that at fifteen crews will participate. v mutations are being extended by , m “guide Yacht Club, Yannolath . will: leading yacht clubs of Cam- . w, Newfoundland and the United . m 9 inclusive, and the series will Y "conducted by. the Lakeside Yacht “ out, according to the racing rules t o; the Royal Nova Bcotia yacht 1 squadron. races are restricted to hm- ‘g; yachtsmen. either boys or girls l “tween the ages of 12 years and 2 y; years. A replica of the trophy ganrdtul to the winning crew each ‘ year and the large cup, s. handsome ; diver bowl, is to become the per- when; possession of any yacht gtatcs. The racirlg dates are July International Race club-which may be rspriiullsd by W" Winning crews, not necessarily in succession. _ Yachts of m. class, diuky little 11 footers,‘ fast and sea. thy with Marconi mainsail and jib and plenty ballast, will be lled in the series ot races. which will be on a maich basis, boat fol-boat, the win- 111118 crew of each series to proceed to the following round the losing crew to be eliminated from compet- ftiorl. Ibur yachts of the Acadian class are now available for the races. 8o far as is known. this is the 0111! international contest of its- kind in North American’ yachting and many senior yachtsmen regard it as of exceptional value to the aoori- The initial competition last Year was conducted throughout with the best of feeling and the Iplrit Q! 800d sportsmanship that then ob- tained will be renewed thig you, The young sailors, both boys and girls, are keen helmsmen and sail iiflm-illfll. well-posted in the rules and appear to know almost as mulch about the game as their 35111011, The Nova Bcotian crews that com- peted last year were at a disadvant- age in that they had little previous experience in match-racing, but their cousins from moss the bord- 91‘ taught tbaann-svny things in the series and lndcations are that this year, at pretty Milo Lakes. the rac- ing for the trophy donated by H's Boyal Highness, will be rare sport. ___ LOOKING O’EM OVER BY "mo" CHAMPIONS UNPOPULAI. The likes and dislikes of sporting ' falls help keep sport and its draw- lug capacity at the gate a puzzle. I The earning power of a champion and err-champion in. the case of Max scbmellng and Jack Dempsey reveals one of two things. Either ' the public likes their champions i better once they cease to‘ be title ’ holders Ol‘ Bohmeiing is a definite ffiolfasadrawingcarmlnthe last two years of barnstorming, Dempsey has made‘$800,000 out of I? his exhibition fights,‘ while Bchinel- g in: on two " fours asking ‘ oi the heavyweights has had dif- ficulty making his railroad fare. v In the cases of Sullivan, Corbett, ' Willard, Dempsey and Tunney it i w the same. When they reigned j as champions they were criticised - and derided by the majority of the Jansl Once they lost their laurels . ills? became popular. Human na- pture seems to resent a person be- ? i118 at the top of the heap. Once l be comes tumbling down he’: a t belo. a sun { GLASSES FITTED Optometrists 142 Richmond Street ‘WNQ4Q44- l Professional Bards Stewart & Lowthar ‘ .1. n. STEWART, K. C. ._ _ N. W. LOWTHIB. t BABBISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Bi Great George Street ‘ MONEY T0 LOAN _- 551.115“ a.” IMQTHIESg ' Barrister; s. Solicitirsl -' -. Money to Loan ‘ ‘ - ’ lurlottetown and Montague MARK R. McGUlGAN . B. A. naluusraa. soawrroa, rrc. i c MONEY r0 LOAN » saona lama. Charlottetown, ma: McLEOP s. BENTLEY ‘l a. ant-ran . w. a. nan-ran, x. c. finan- and Attctney-at-Law . om... m Richmond-Street so " i ilr. W. lmialjiaon _ Oalaornsoroa ~ -__ * . ' ‘ion P - ‘ i iiiibltifi‘... . “News; . =4 ' . IILLMeDOIIIQWQIWILPCOeR. "sh- lilpaetaslaaulisa. has inn‘ ms rssrlzn i i i " with such disastrous results, y so: A STRANGE SPORT Wrestling nowadays introduces some strange happening. At one stage of a bout at Montreal between Jack Forsgren, 210 pounds, and Pat Riley, 194, both men fell out of the ring, and Forsgren ran after his opponent around the ring among the spectators, while at the same time he tried to reach for a chair to hit him. DONE NEW BOAT ‘rile hull of Miss England III, Lord Wakefield! wonder motorboat, in which Kaye Done will attempt next month to regain from- the United States the world's water "speed of 111 miles an hour, is now complete. The two engines, devel- oping b,000 horsepower, which, it is hoped, will hurl this beautiful ex- ample of British craftsmanship across the water at 120 miles an hour, are to be fitted immediately. Unlike No. II of her line, Miss England I11 is to have twin pro- pellers, Miss England II relied _on a tiny screw that turned atno fewer than 12,000 revolutions e minute. The result was that when cornering at high speed the boat skidded like a car on a greasy road. Kaye Done is to, have a throttle control, which will cnable him when cornering to ease off th/e speed of one propeller, while using the other to hurl the boat around the bend. By this means it is hoped to cor- ner at something like 100 miles an hour. It was while cornering last ‘year in his thriliingduel with Gar Wood that Kaye Don overturned and narrowly escaped death. ‘rho stop of Miss England III, on which she climbs ontnthe surface of the water, is an integral part of the boat. The step of Miss England II, which broke when struck by a log floating in Lake‘ Wlndermerc was bolted on to the frame. Every grain in the woodwork of this £40,000 craft has been subjected to micro- scopical examination. The cross members are ‘of Honduras mahog- any and the frame of Canadian rock elm. The stem of Miss England III is squat and flat, and her bows taper to the thinness of a rssor blade. To enable her to glide moron the wat- er as ‘though on skates, a special “- paint finish is being used.‘ and on top ofthis will be a coating of graphite, forming a layer of lu- brloant between the boat and the water. M. P. B. MEETING lB-IDAY, 13TH Announcement was made by Sec- retary C. D. Shipleyxhat the somi- annual meeting of the Maritime Province Branch A. A. U. of C. will be held on Friday, May 13. No agenda has been prepared but it ‘ is believed that baseball will be the chief topic for discussion. Whether the ialhmwilltakeoverthscon- trol of ball will depend on the de- cision cf the Nova Scotia Baseball Association at its annual meeting "Onllfll. . Hoop“ ‘Ti tl e At (Canadian Press) WINNER, April all-Officials of Winnipeg ‘roilernaerlior basketball agreed to the proposal. from saint John ‘lkoiaus, Eastern title holders. t0 postpone the Canadian final ser- iu to be played at Saint John which was scheduled to start on April za. They have wired Saint John con- firming the new dates of the finals asmayabaudifathirdgamsu necessary, ‘i. Tellers were to have left for the East tonight. but will not now entrain till Thursday. The officials’ decision was reached at a meeting last night. BUDGET DEBATE (Continued from Page 1) submitted. Indicatiom over the week end would give the impression that Par- liament may not pmrogue before three weeks. Some of the estimates still to be dealt with are said to be due for a rough attack. Opposit- ion and the Liberal and U. F. A. members will doubtless wish to dis- cuss the approaching Imperial inc- onomic Conference when that esti- mate is before the House. ‘ The impression grows that the re- Port or the "do committee expect- ed this week will be followed by some direct action on the part of the government. Such action will doubtless be controversial and may further put off the closing of the . session. The royal commission on transportation will resume its meet- ings in Ottawa. on May 2 when all Ashfleld who was absent at the last meetings will arrive from London in time for the next sitting. During the past two weeks the data secured while the commission was gathering nuonnatlcn, has been digested but it will probably be some time before employment relief rather than pub- lic works in a conference held dur- ing the Easter recess. wl-zslrnltoulnslsu -THI'.‘ C. G. I. T. of Trinity United Church will put on an operetta entitled "At the Rainbows Edge," in Epworth Hall Friday. May 6th. _Wl'l‘ll A VIEW to having Sum- lnerside made a port of call for a steamship service to St. John's. Newfoundland and St. Pierre. Ml- quelon, the Bummerside Board of Trade would be glad to hear from any prospective shippers who may have had enquiries for farm pro- duce and live stock. Any such may communicate with Mr. J. B. Camp- bell, Chairman, Marine Committee. 2170-11 Alex. Ryan, of Little Bras d'Or. who was campailnod throush N0" 500th. Hid P811100 Edward Island last season‘ in the free-for-all events. 117-51110 MW- i’! 3'5"“ Th, gmguqthoras racing in the Maritimel. will this corninl "W" by my“; by "Silent" Charlie gweet, one of the best known race drivers in the Marltlmes. There was a general disappoint- ment when it wsa known flllt Rub! p}; mating with the late Great Britain had not proved wooed“! and now it fa a surety that the wonderful little Dacia! Ill" Wm N raced in the fast record events tilroughout the Marltimea this Year by Billy nous, who has charge of Mrs. hfargaretgiallard’: stable at uortasyaau- W111 he" this year, tbqolher Neil Frisco, 3.00, purchased at the Old Glory Hale's: New York last No- nsliard. owner of tbb Nor-third- _ » ..., s ,. 1 First» Game For’ St. John May 3‘ champions of Western Canada, have‘ the members will be present. Lordi 2l78-1l . will have a new driver this year- . vsmmaysmynm scroll-n.» THE . ‘ Long filler. . Detroit Cleveland ... ... ... .... CllARwTTEToWlil CiUARllLAN_____ BIG incur; BALL usulls SATURDAY AMERICAN IJIAGUE B. ll- I.‘ ‘I l0 3 8 l0 a Whitehill, Bridges and Ruel. Hay- ... "v "a nos-g worth; Ferrell and Sewell. I. H. I. Extra ' Philadelphia ... a 11 1 quality°° New York ... ........ 16 l4 1 I Sumatra Walberg, Deshong, Cain. Krausse. ' WIBPPQY- - Cochrane and lleving; Rhodfl. An‘ t Saaiadfnfiilosllflll drews and Dickey. ‘Boston Washington Conaliy; Fischer and. Berg. ‘ Chicago St. Louis IL El. 0 4 1 5 12 0 Welland. lvllchaeis, Kline and Lilli. 610 2 .....l1i4 l Fraser, iWrKairl, Bowler, Moor" Grubs, and Tate: Blaeholder and Ferrell. INTERNATIONAL i - B. H. E. Montreal ... ... ..... 418 1 Newark .. 5 9 2 STQEM CIGARS Will Attend Anniversary The Right Reverend J. R. Lucas, D. D., Bishop and Warden of the Church Army in Canada, left Tor- onto last week to attend the fif- 'tleth anniversary of the‘ founding ;of the church army ill England by ‘the Rev. Wilson Carlllc, D. D. {Bishop Lucas visited this Province fiast summer in the interests of the ‘Church Army in this Province. | E The jubilee celebrations will take . place in London, ‘England on the‘ ‘fink and we‘ m m Eioveroome stubborn apposition. Toronto ... ... .. ‘Ill 3 Baltimore ..... 914 1 Barnes, Mills and Stack; Helium. Y, BQWLING smythe and Kenna. 3- n- E- ZION GUILD LEAGUE Rochester ... ... ... ..... ‘I12 0 NoNgUgn Reading 5 ii 15.1. Dillon rsa 11a 163 Wetherell, Ostermueller, Jonnardmr um,- __ 9g 9g 14g and. Florence; Yerkes, Zumbro,iv_ m,“ g5 11g 95 Kirsch and Icgett. D. Dillon . . . . . .. 68 81 '29 _ R. u. n. ., ___ _. __ Buffalo... “...-... ""1719 3 334 43g ‘a4 Jersey City 1518 5 T0155; , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 139° Bergeforl, Danforth, Fussell. Wil- gram mug son and Harsrave: Brewer, Irvin. r. Lsrmty 134. 10s 112 Perkins. Pipers-s. Btfykel- Mme"- M. Burns as 121 114 Grail. Jordan. Onion- and Volimv- E. Bell o2 138 so NATIONAL LEAGUE A. Warren 112 12a m B. H. E. __ ___ ___ ‘BNOkiYIl ... ... ... u... 1 6 3 “a 4“ ‘as '7 5 9 Total . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1334 church it serves, but by all who ilear the essagc delivered by the offl- cers and sisters of the Society with the full approval of the Church. Captain Arthur Casey, Field Sec- retary for the Society in Canada, has Just returned to Toronto alter ter Penitentiary. i Fish Story WILDWOOD, N. J., April ZQ-(A. PJ-Thc first fsil story of the mackerel season came ashore today Gloucester, Mass. Captain Frank Favaora reported catching a fish with an castle band around it, little fellow, the the band. which would not come off and expanded as the fish grew up. Sir. Isaac Isaacs Is Honoured LONDON, April 23—(Canadinn Press Cablcl-The London Gazette today announced Sir Isaac Isaacs, Govcmor-Clerloral of Australia, has been made a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. “SCIATICA w» Ibo painful llil wall with warm nun than lab h twofaatiecordpacsrainhisstable. from the smack Grace F. of] i The only explanation the skipper Willis, Wlltsle, Zumbro and 1.689% could offer was that, while just a‘ mackerel nfghti {have nosed into the mud after a‘, hampfaat, 2.02%., owned by Capt. isnack and stuck his head through T Washinsmfl Sullivan, Beam and Grabowski; Shoiiner, Newkrk, Brennan, Mam- Mungo, Thurston, Jones. Richards; ‘and Piclnich; Selb0ld and HB-Ilfflve-i High single J. Dlllflll, 1B3 pins. task. The cabinet got theviews of part of the British Empire and the ‘ A‘ 5mm‘. Liebhardt Butzbergér the provincial governments in N- United States and honoured not and stack, Rbhmondmrauscher and gard to concentrating 0n direct 111l-_ only by the leaders of the ancient Kenna ' SECOND GAME: 11.“. E. Tqronig ,,. ... .... ... 510 3 Baltimore 6 9 3 Sawell and n. south: Oasoarollo, Smythc, lviolloway and T8110!‘- R. Strykzr, FlfL-nstin, Verklns.. Gill and Outen’, Morrow. B. H. E. Rochester... ... ... "... B 1'7 1 Reading 5 8 1 Newgome, Eckert and Jonnard; AMERICAN LEAGUE (SUNDAY) B. II. I. 2 '1 3 . . . . . . . .. 8 14 0 Earnshaw, Bowman and Coch- rane; Weaver and Berg. Philadelphia . . . and Ruel, Hayworth. NATIONAL LEAGUE (SUNDAY) fBenge, Grabowaki and V- DIV"; Brandt and Bpohrer. LII-l» . a .Sh'elds were forced to the limit to ' Hsimach and Lopez. Frasier, Lyons, Faber and Tate; Uhle, Gcldstein, Hogsett. Herring Tennis NIIW YORK. N. Y, April M-(A. PJ-The draw for play in the first round of the Davis Cup between Canada and the Urrtsd Btateg will be made at Washington, April 27, awarding to announcement of the United States Lawn Tennis Associa- tion. Play will begin the next day at the Chevy Chase Club and con- tinue for three days through April Canada will he. represented by the same team as last year — J. A. Wright, Miarcel Ralnvllie, Gilbert Nunns and Walter Martin .'l‘he United Slates team consists of Blis- worth Vines, United State; cham- pion, Frank Shields, Ranking No. 2. Wilmer Allison and John Van Byn WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. April 24 — (A.P.) - Ellsworth Vines, Jr.. and Frank X. Shields. United States Davis Cup players. won the Mason and Dkon tennis doubles championship here yester- day in straight sets from Marcel Rahvllle of Montreal, Canadian Davis Cup star, and Eugene Mb- Caullfi, Yonkers, N. Y., The scores were 6-1, 9-7, 6-1. Rainville and McCauliff, who teamed together for the first time last week, put. up their best game in the middle set and Vines and Majority for Spare Ribs 44 pins. +O+GOOOQQOOO+OO§OOOQ900§OOOG -O+O-Q PHONE 133 Guardian Central J ob Print . FUR Quality Job Printing OUR WORK IS PERFECT . OUR SERVICE PROMPT >&¢.ee +¢0+oc e - 100-04444 O §Q+~O~Q>Q4OQ 00-0-0-04 OrO-O-O Y. BiiiiiiBiiiij I nr-w canons rnovmcran, noon onaalrloxsurr. nurser- nn semen. "Y" 33-21 ssrunnsv molar The senior champions of P. ‘E. I. for this season were crowned Sat- ugdgy night, when the basketball mmhme, frm the Hi-Y club defeated the Senior Y entrants to the city, league, by the score of 33-21. The Seniors, although strengthened by Earl Goss and Art Hale, could not overcome the fiendish scorinz 811d combination of "the kid line" named 1y walm- G055, Bill Partridge and High single C. Brown, 189 pins. High three C. Brown, 451 pins. New York ... Brooklyn ... ... 2 5 1 Hubbell and l-Iogan; Clark, l-loyt, '11s 1| Dick Rice held down the defensive end effectively. Rice was disqualified,‘ early in the first period and the. the! Seniors played the rest of game without rellef- The high scorer for the Hi-Y was Walter Goss, who Inetted 18 points. Partridge, Mac- iLean and Johnson each scored 4.1 I The Hi-Y coach, Pat O'Dair, is de-v ‘serving of much credit in the way. the boys after the game, Nell Math. iesorl and Pat Power were the wills. 01' maid!!! this team the new sham-a ~- 12 1° ° pm" P“ w“ ‘my emerisillsd by . Red Rose Ten m 40¢ 1a.? its the Win Bike Race MONTREAL, April 24—(By the Canadian Presw-Aftcr three hours of wild Jamming, W. “Torch!” Peden, of Victoria, B. C., and Jules Audy, of Montreal, won Montreal's sixth semi-annual six-day bicycle race last night, nosing out Alfred “Red Devil" Letoumeur, of Paris, and Henri LePage, of Montreal, by a lap. On their long ride to no- wilere the eight. teams left in the race at the finish, covered 2,317.4. miles. The team of Bernard Stu- becke, Germany, and. Mauritz De- clerck, Belgium, dropped out five hours before the end. a report will be ready for aubmis- 3rd. 4th. 5ih and 6th MBY- The . . Lean. ‘fllsy were relieved _ sion to r liament. 1t will possibly lubllse service will take place in st. New York l F; :11 F0, High Ft-illgrfiéiélisxilafispm‘ , 25:11:31; Keith Johnson and Gor- tie handlers 1n ti: glfislihey re- “ “’° m‘ w’ u“ ‘“'°‘°“* ‘“"°“-P"“1" °ath°dm °“ M“ m“ R Philadelphia. .. '11? "'0 Brown m1 11s o; don Stewart. who held up the PW’ “reed my m“ y' 15.3‘ r and 3° m: the“ have been no m“ was expected that ms Grace the‘ lvlloney Walker Gibson and Hog-' J. Lem), 109 5g 135 of the first line. Prank Storey and "H! ‘Ema dications of an interim report. Archbishop of Canterbury would -an_ Hang“ and 'v_ Dam. Macmligé‘... m5 a: s‘ Gordon Moms played the game o, Goes. G055 The government will probably lay preach the sermon, but it is feared ' m m E c‘ Mum ' l“ m no the“, ma, on the defense, mmcep. Partridge H before Parliament its plans for deal-‘on account of illness he will not st Imus H ___ a“ 2 D- Hoo 139 l“ m m‘ PM” o! an kinds’ nabbms MaoLean $11’ in! with uneniblvymcnt shortly be able to do so. lpiitsburghmflx" H" m 3 1 ' w " " ___ ___ "bounds “d push‘: w than. m,“ Morris °° after the budget has been disposed] Fifty years ago Prebendary Car. Carleton hamea’ Dem and Mm‘ a“ an I; wards‘ who we" in scoring posit. Storey Inolnbs 0f and even if the ministry oncejlllc and his little band of workers ' cum. 3nd,, Swirl; and Grace. Tom “m. 10m A“ Jones made a goodshowlng Johnson Mllr B! m“ o" z °.“°“.L‘° “l r‘.“%.."‘ r12» ' »- - =- .... ...... ... 5:23;" deal with-the stun on, t ex- prea g e Gospe l esree ‘n ‘n 1 9 3 _ , o“ 1a ed a “ma, but 105mg X pected that the Liberals will again pf London, and on more than one n 3 ,1 o 2:53’? ‘c: . Elfin’, “an; born; m, trying dew Referees-N. Mailucson, 111-lower- state ‘their’ position in opposition to occasion were roughly handled by Kan,’ Johnson’ Hume,‘ wygong 1" cudmom""' m‘ 161 m pawn; to a; 19,5; Us the score but such procedlre but will not conduct the crowds which gathered to break and Manic“: warnekc'and Hartman; A‘ Jewell as 165 try u they would they couxdnw °v_ GIRLS GAME an extended fight. up the services. Fifty years after SUNDAY I ' ' ' 52 9‘ "come the lead Se, up cam, in the The P. w. C, Co-cds turned the They will take the position that Prebsndary Carllle has been spared lNTERNAnoiqAi LEAGUE ' " __ __ ' seoondbythe HP“ Earl G055’ Bu, tables on ille Abbie Slsiers in till! they made their great effort under‘ to see his little band extended to FIRST GAME: ' ‘so "3 '31 Hm“ and A“ Hale were the most game by defeating them 15-14. 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