#fi,:-y,“h§r_QQai:s,,Aut0 Néw Caps, .\~ . ‘ _ y .. t in min!‘ " ‘Y v l Last Showings Today At 3.15, 7 & 8.45 ST R A N D .\'tl~)\\' YORK. ..\lily tiniest shill-fie oi‘ tho heavyweight! tboxitlg cards by the dealer Tex liltirkartl. today revealed Jack tDenr psey's comeback postponed at ¢0LLEN 'l‘httrsday'5 Ila e between tlle tBos-i ton title aspirants Jack Shsrkeyt and Jimmy liaiolley. i iDGIIIDé _r, Rickard (Iisclosetl, has; t-oultoctiott with the testimonial din- ner tendered him by the "I300 Mil- lionaires" oi’ the. .\ladlson Square t-(illltlol: Club, tltickartl added thuti ii’ Iietupsey fails to iullill his pre- t-tnt intention to return to the ring. either Ii/iiiioney or Sharkey will he (ieno 'l‘ttnney's opponent in lhl- next t-llatilpionship tnut<-h.'l‘lle lillo ilgilt probably will be held in tho last week oi‘ September. its. site l,-, yet uncertain, hilt it ls- expet-ted to be the Yankee Stadium or the SesquuCenlential Stadium. lEsquila Wins First Y l 0f Seaso lThrce of the New 10-Metre Boats i imported From Germany Com- i pate-Plenty Wind. l i The race for the recently lmport~ 3nd Amelican 10-metre yachts was [held at the tRoyal Novat Bcotia iYucht Squadron yesterday litter- lltoon. At 2.15 only three yachts had int-neared and the start was post- lilfillfili 15 minutes to matke sure all ‘rontestatlts were ready, There were > no further arilvals and the prepara- . itory signal was ‘displayed at 2.35. ' _' ‘At this time there was a light to 1 lnotierlite breeze atbotlt 8-15 knots ill ‘it quiet steady direction south, with ,tlle slants comiuK from the ‘Eastern ishorc Although fog was hanging lthlck oft’ Chebucio Head the Inner iliay was quite clear. The course . TODAY—3, 1 & 8.45 i “'l'IP 'I'OP REVUE ” l ' " orrsn ‘(THE us" ltorlioy ltllillllplfillg ot‘ the Maritime ‘Prorillt-es, has left lnr ‘Boston. WITH - prhere he will seek employment. ‘i . - While in Boston inst winter with First ‘Break in Wildcat Team AL LEMONS PlL“‘l.-lY.il?°‘i?i;'.'“f‘.i'§“i§i.?.i? stair: COMEDIAN AND DANCER i t t NEWS — FABLES — ORCHESTRA NENTVILILE. M. ‘ l..t. . t.-;." liltrnltiiy llll‘ Kentville W‘ .1. ~~ Harry goalie of amateur llteulbers of the Canadian-Aluerican Professional Hockey Janelle, Barnaby has been a member oi ll\'eittvilie's settler hockey team since the middle _oi’ the season oi‘ i923. He has played on three Vai- llt-y league championship squads. .two Pllfllléffitllp for the provincial l.itle and this year played goal ev- iory game for lite ieaw which illted the Provinrittl ltutlMaritime chutn- plonsltip. lie is rated as one 0t the most ‘Wutpabie goalies ill Eastern Canada Vittid should have little difficulty in ililililrlllfi good as a goalie in the I n2. l lhlring the past season in a total oi’ Z1 games played by the Wild- ‘Ali New — A Show that ls clean- wholuo we with comedy. PF=5""l"Q ‘the last word in musical comedy- souc DANCE, FUNNY cOMEDIANS- PRICES 16¢. NlGHT—52c, an, 26¢. LAUGHS. MATiNEE-Zfic. QolfKnickers; Golf H089. ' . I - , . ~ The newest fad for young men, up-to-‘date mouth and his til-st major "Dllflllwflll l out Slated to b- the victor in thisllRickartl, “they have fought §DEMPSEYTWILL MEET t I SHARKEY on MALONEY. 18. — ThellPhiladelpllla. ' ENTITLED TO CHANCE “Sharkey and Alaiouoy have done have asked oi‘ them," said their, Way tlp and are entitled to the chanceat Dentpsey- or the title holder," - ‘ The re-casting oi’ Rickard‘? roJet-teti a proposal to light Pltul-lllltiiis temporarily side tracks Paul- ino tizcudtltl. the "Bottnding Ilflfi-‘lno. but may not mean the elimina- llegardless oi’ what new f0l‘m‘_ the ‘preliminaries take it is legartl- 9d as Certain that Dempsey will have only one real obstacle tol httrdie to get n return title bout with Tunney. The former champ-- ion, Rickard said, may have one or two “tune-iip" matches lu the west! 1° 091D lllm get itlto fighting tritni but these will not he against any‘ oi’ the title colttentlers. (‘ali~t’ornltl,_ tDetroit or Chicago have been men-' tiolled its possible silos for tllesn; "tune up" linuts. acht Race n; Twilight is Second was Sitnld on to Liglltiltluse Hunk house Bunk to Llltilllltlil to ‘Filruln Ctrpto Squadron. Uliilillltl) ltLu-i sell miles. The boats at the lllu were Es- quillal owner, J- V. Vi‘. ltnynolds: iTwiiight, Clifortl C. llnilotypanti the Wulencia, ‘CXHTOII B. .»\t-Itt-r."'l‘he Esqulla was at the VVFSll-lli t-llllkit‘ the linen few seconds l’ll'lt)l'l' the starting time but as titere was no intelierentte reached tiown the lilie and flashed over with the gun for a lieautlftli start. Twilight autl Vnl- eltcia were more to leeward anti utere caught by a lteati squall from the last, this ‘put them back about one minute. All boats on the stur- nqat-(i innit. (tFt-om Halifax Heraldl) U. s. Out Of slitting Title Race in Erin NEWTtASTLtIQ. (‘ouvyiy Downiire- land, ‘May 18. —-'l‘itt- last American challenger wan elinlitlatetl in the third round qt‘ the iBl-iiish women's open goli championship today. but there still remains ll distant ilossi- blllty that ‘the title will go out oti "Ettgland for the ilrst time ill his- tor)‘, Two French women are in the fourth round and one of them is the favorite. She is Mlle Simone d la Chuume, and her country woman is Mlle. Leblan. Both are playing excellent golf. , Six ‘British women nrc arrayed against the two cross-choline! stars in the fourth round. They are rho iElitglish cllampioh, Molly Gourlay: the ‘Derby/attire champion, Enid "Wil- son: ihe "Scottish playonJoan (low; ‘Dolly Pearson, oi’ Neville; Mrs. tPorcy. oi’ Almouih, and hit-s. Kel- way, oi’ iSIritie. I to Liulliielll to 'l‘ill-tllt. Uitp to Ligbty . . . i. i. . . .. ‘y n‘ n v _ g _ t W. db aker’.L _ 05ers many, many Specials in. Outing Togs for Victoria Day. You wiigsave lirlfon Thnrsday, Friday, Saturday and Monday on Fancy Swen _ers, an‘) re s ea ‘Sgeks, shirts, Khaki Rants, Flannel Trousers, Blue SCYgGSIIIUS. .,, ~ - A LGDILYOUNG MEN 50 more Sample Suits, sizes-34 to 38 only. Worth as high as $37. _ ’ l‘ l I l‘ and a date ahead Bottom Trousers. t \ Younsfol‘ p12,“) A , _i .5 Sporting“ Comment i1 ‘,1 (By was") 1 BASEBALL Tomorrow week the City Base-it lball L130” °P¢"5- 5MP?! basem" at 35 years of age. A: far as l, can is promised. With nrveit-ovs W°a""'lteil it really lies with the athlete er there should be a Splflldid Wrwihlmseif. A liie of dissipation. H0 out of fans. The Cflmlilcmifl "Ems matter how strong the constitution, are working hard and arc considcr- soon wrecks the athletef with the ably advanced in their tralrlltlfl- l! result that his prowess soo nfades. should be a successful innaugural. Bill Ryan. W110 ha! 1"“ "°'"""°d classed as major, is a young malfsi _ _ 4 It m h from- Saint John says that biflball game. A fellow is supposed to get.l°"°w'"9 "‘ the “'3'” w h ° m° \_____ WHAT H I _ _ I. - that on)“ . t 1 be’ . h. f. t f t to! mediocrea. Soyou use Mr. “Fan." 35 yo"; i WAS NEW flue‘ “lolmd July. l‘ becaus-e “Lilli”? or ‘he rugged Spaniard “my Qjwffidy tusfssswiiiwzve. is not 2.212,.’ b,,,,,§'°,,,“,,s',',‘f, D's-t": a: all when Cobb came up to the Dc-iscenlc to 1a.: rather cooler-votive - - - . - . . -_ ~ 4 . -. . ; -. HFTV ' LAST lit-lull?‘cbllzdliigllnbgéelllalletllltltll IIITElEeTtlIetBI promoter nluv ulatnn thol under vilay "WIT- Bl" llllllks ihelforc he has dulled thlllcntgrc firstltm“ cllib l" 1995 “Mew-T thiwllmlfliure 7°’ q“ml"9“"4° 7"" WWW . LAUGHS WEEK lulu definitely agreed, however, toj-Basqtle with Jag); ' Delaney 0n Island‘; chances of grabbing the dozen, which is Named Sh,“ as that IWHIIY-"irlle =¢i5°"5 "t" "M55 ""9" ‘he mark‘. . it To THE ls OLDV tight the fialoneyfiharkey winnerlJune 22 at the Yankee Stadium as‘ Maritime 9°"lil°" l.‘ °"°" “w” blfldfis 90- The "EX! “m8 ilw BFQIP-wlmlclbe a fire eater’ m: arm hnlTHlNes WE ‘SHOULD LIKE To " MWUTE FASHlONED under Richard's auspices at thel, “second semifinal," the winnerfroslcr this season than last. Let's men, is raised about you", andiwiited,_i_iis letldhavebilffflflfifl. bill; KNOW? _ _ .55 IN Yankee Stadium. probably durlngto meet the SllnrkeyéMaloiley iur-.hope so “big boy." baseball tripping along hand inlme 59"" "mama Wmmg and me‘ .wh° wullwl" we m“ ‘figllllfl- ' NY WE the first week in August. vivor by way o! determining Delnp“ hand, simply turn to the currentt°Y° "e" 5° ‘M °ld “Hm” is ‘m’: "'95" THRILLS MODERNS winking this announcement» in sey‘s opponent. _ ' Glowing reports from the land of sgausuct you." find that ba5eba||ll<=)'“°"¢ l" m" arch that l‘ lwld" Wm Demp"? "file" "N! "want Waterville has it that Jack McEach- grn i; kicking up the dust in base- ball circles thereabouts. Reliable rumors say that "Whackey" has becnloffcred a “big time" berth and is seriously considering the offer. Hoyt, McNeilI, Ramsay and other newcomers lately to join the “b89- py circle" aro working out with the different teams and are measuring up quite favorably with altl the good things said ‘aren't them. These boye will be an ‘alcquisition to local base- ball this summer. ‘Some fans oplne that the Rovers are cotlgldcrqblymcaker than the Anchors and Stars this season. The proof of the proverbial pudding is in the eating however. This rumor has been current before now, only .to have the North Enders step in land upset the dope. The Rovers are strong finishers and have a punch in every position. , TONIGHT'S BIG BATTLE i Jack Sharkey and Jim Maloncy. .Boston's rival heavyweights, will lmcct in the ring at the Yankee Stadium tonight in one of the most important heavyweight elimination encounters. The Bay State title contenders are listed to travel fif- teen rounds. The rivals will per form, from present indications, be- fore the largest outdoor boxing gathering of the current open-air season. and the winner will ad- vance a peg in the quest of a match with champion Gene Tunney next tall. The ‘loser will slide gracefully out oil action to become just a heavyweight. l Thes_e men will battle for thel rather tidy sum of $250,000 or so when they clamber Into the ring at the American‘ League Park, in ad- dition to the chance at the title. it ‘is understood that each boxer will collect $100,000 for the bout which is expected to reach $400,000 in re- ceipts. The winner will be in a p0: sltlon for a bout with lhe winner of the proposed bout between Jack Delaney and Paulina, for which $150,000 can be reasonably esti- mated. lf the schedule ls altered the winner wltl be matched with Jack Dempsey (No doubt the win- ner will hope that the schedule is not altered.) o Sharkey will enter the ring to- night under a-handlcap which may impair his chance. The Boston ex- salior last Saturday sustained a sever out over the left eye in a sparring match with Fred May». one of his trainers, tho result oft a head-on collision which re-opened a wound on the eye-lid inflicted by Malonoy in tho last battle between this pair. The result of the injury has caused Sharkey to quit sparring iwriter quite recently asked If helilwl l0 ill" "P- Th9" “"9 ‘m’ “r l II becomes a game m. ‘he youth omyimg up MQcIdQIAthIGUCB at the start chop ‘art, A u. , ,_ “m...” Veurans ha" stefiped ontof this season s race. Running wlthl Wgon the’ Maritime muddle Iliil fair, v‘! ... . .. . , The present generation of (an: down. The world knows what Alex ' l andor, now 40. Io doing for tilt cards. Jnhnlon at the some l". will bo dolnguoms pitching n “obi u hi; leg. lnlury vanllhu. ‘Cy Wu. w llama and Trio Speaker, both 3g, are not liabilities to their ownen. Then there’: Faber at 30. Daun qt 38, Rlkey at: ‘S6. Blncrott at 35, - Schang ‘at 3b, and a staggering lint ' of other; whl; gland between 30 m,‘ 35." J 1 inches Thigh 10% inches 1 inches ,. . Thigh . .. 10% inches can remember when C)’ Y°dlm0 W" 7 inches Colt 15% inchestlookcd uP°" I" a "Vmm ‘(y “w: 6 inches Neck 16% inchcsldcr because he refused o ciu tundu. the strntn of advancing yea". lold Honus Wagner enioyed Ilmll" QUEsTIION (7) his reIuct-l A baseball m. t» a letter ti. theldistinctle» bwfl" °' two others in this class. Babe Ad- am; pitched for Pittsburg in the lworld’: series In 1909. We"! t0 "l9 minors, came back. if"! Bu?“ "7" til last season. Today the big And when all thus fellows 11d, leagues boast almost twenty who‘ out who to going to take their thaw lived beyond their times in opiacos? Nobody, union the proocnt ‘baseball sense and most of themlcrop .01 yearling; get hard boiled a", leading the parade instead of and tradcgthoir wrist watches m . sharpened iplkol. ‘ hought a bail player was through| Baseball, at least that part of itl obb are Eddie Collins now at his be adjusted. - tortieth birthday. and Jack Quinn. Wiii Mil where are thc ma, stars whoiwho is a cool 42 years-and don‘t:24th. _ haven-t Se" their ‘wemyfiflh sumwforgct, you hardly have to name the, Where Ngnqeocer and toll m, met‘. which is not too young accord- “h” °ld lelwws wh° w°nt “all Wm“ ha9bec°me M Ha"? Wm- ing to the accepted ratinq. The real headliner under the quarter century t‘ mark will not use up the four fing-liv‘ ers and thumb on one hand. Mostfmi of those in this age class make up ‘ the great galaxy of mediocre some of whom if, they live to a rip , old age may ascend to the heights whore such names as Walter John~ their beards and quit in disgust. 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Ftrcnch’; Vormicldc "will" N°- 2 '°" Y°"" g-‘tox pupa and be ate-Jim bvX- ‘ Miles Will Race in - _ Toronto Contest __.H_ TORONTO, May U8. .- A "IE-mile tnzlrathon in lticll ‘Johnny IMiles. 0i’ Sydney; Clarence De Mar, oi Winston; Cll-‘ti’ snicker‘, ot Gait, Ontl. and many ‘other stars trom'tl_le United StntesfaiidjCanuda will com‘! pole will bé held in Ttyontov on July 1 in connection, it was dec ed this afternoon at a meeting o! the Fl. Philllllfl lliglt, Braves. 5." iCtlbs: Wilson, Cit .l“hlllles, ti‘. '\" " and rum. Osrtlinaligfl. . _ Pitohitlgy-Meadouts, ‘Pirates, won 4- loathe-ti»: ' t ' Leaders; i NATIONAL LEAGUE llfltllng ——'Hornsby, Giants, Far- rell, (llants, .390. Runs —— llornsby, Giants, .30. _ Hit“ ~ llornsby, Giants, 40; Fur; roll, Giants, 40. ‘ ' Doubles -—-Gri1"thatn, Pirates 11. Triples — Frlst! ' nrdinals, and Holtlelw-il-lorniaify. ‘Glantsdweihb, its and Williams, . Stolen iliaa R —— uyler, Pirates, .. 4 , m», AMERICAN l. LEAGUE h fy everybody that he is Maloneyh‘ complete master. ‘ fact, If confidence won bouts. the approaching rdady bo settled. Sharkey believes this conviction lwhen afforded Tonight's encounter will witness ‘the fourth meeting between Shark- ey and Maloney. The cit-sailor will enter the ring with the score in hi8 favor 2 up. Matoney won the ‘first clash back in 1924, but in the two. succeeding ~battles held in 1925.1 Sharkoy won on a foul in nine‘ roundi and carried oft a decision in l-ten sessions. Sharkey. according to newspaper; reporta- is confident he will annex‘ in third triumph tonight and satin-l A; a matter of encounter would al- g in going to batter his way past, aionoy. Hetleela it, he cX-PFQSIBI rather elaborately! the opportunity» - " " " ‘*’ ‘ . W.Storey jnibliee committee. M h I "e ‘ '~ 3P4 '98" ‘ ' .- . Battinp-Fothergill, Tlgers..'.42 . wpf, |' l‘ e m n we", .. .. 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