NOVEMBER 5.1929 GUARDIAN _._.__ _________ ____ V ‘fill’. onaaborrcrown GUARDIAN ' BASEBALL ‘ S P 0 R ' ' BOXING “M - WRESTLING " f BOWLING BASKLTBALL OTHER SPORT PAGE SEVE‘ reat tihmo MACK .7“? i‘ Qortdomb Iestors - the select and other with competitions- must have been given added leases of life (glory bei) when canny Con- 66-year-old seer, piloted his Athletics to a strokes of diamond strategy among the best in his long career and in all sport gray-beards, bald-pales venerables actively identified games and other pie Mack, baseballs world's championship with history as well. Take thecaso of Amos Alonzo Btegg-the Comic Mack of footbafl -for instance. Don't you think the oldest of big varsity coaches will try Ill-the harder to put a bigger punch in his Qliicago ieam now that Mc- _--.q.@--_. ’ a L. O. C. Bowling LADIES’ BOWLING, L. ol C. Breakaway: D. Perry as 14s 169 D. Connors 146 lsli C. Coyle, _ 102 138 13C! M. clark ‘ i 92 m2 Uii L‘. Ryan . 137 103 115 56G 621 605 ' Total 1798. Paddles L. Iggy-kin 136 112 112 ll‘. floggn 112 88 102 N. Whiity 152 1l'l 121 M, 011cm 165 147 83 E. Clinton i2i 105 57 68$ 559 477 ‘lbtal 1732. High single 169. D. Perry. HiZii iotal 4003. D. Perry . - ‘line uni! . Lanna Bowuuo- Ail-Pills Wedrwlday night oh the league 0i l 1. Lafferty. lei iii as the Orou Alleys. the Paddles mttly Leitch 122 m 159 and defeated the Colleen-i by "is, oiimhlim cw 150 maiorityof o5 pins. n, Love 233 100 . Mary O'Neill rolled high_ 81"!" “in Duchemin 100 a0 117 m pins andDot O'Brien rolled high —-— -— "* three of 468 pins. Following are the 674 614 e40 m“: Tom] ma‘ -- rannms y l» Lanna ma ‘I36 12a vaoanou-ns f, m“; - 140 99 137 . t :22 1:: 1:; -- in. anti-bison -- -~ ' Earache n. Finllyson m iu m‘ BIC an iron spoon. Place L‘. Harris . "5 m: mol fourdrop of liniment and four '____ 5'1 as drops fl meet oil in it. mix and __. j é patrons-er two drops in the ear. 545 e20 sis ‘ "' "'“"' - "' A Total may o» i MINA? S. OF," ; M. stewart l8 i" l“ . as 101 lie .. 1B4 199 114i . m- ill IQ) Glliicuddy. after s decade and a half of defeat. has consummated a great triumph? Since starring at Yale milhy years ago, Stagg has run the gamut of coaching experience with strings of victory teams and like- wise all loo long successons of los- ing outfits. Like Mack. he knows how Fame leers with alterating cheers and jeers. And then there's Jim Ten Eyck, who. loving friends say, just missed rowing Washington across the Dele- lvare. At 80. Father Time's favorite oarsmanl The Connie Mack of the waves! How that old master oi’ the sweeps must have chuckled when the Athletics’ ancient piloted his m. Whitly as as as ‘M. O'Neill as 122 1e: E. Clinton - 102 123 79 COLLEENS IG, Keenan 90 144 131 ID. O'Brien 159 153 156 i/\_ Higglns 60 11B 6'7 IM. Vessey 101i 83 91 1G, Flynn 55 86 831i Y. BOWLING REBHKAH LEAGUE 1h the first match last night the "Vagabonds" were defeated by the laAlphas" by a medium score of 14') pins, B. Love rolled the high slnllii! o; 233 pins and also tho hizh ""99 or 495 pins. 1n the second B11119 "u" "Ramonas" defeated the"Eurekas by [a small marlin 0! 1n Plm- c' M‘? ithesoh rolled the hlah 5min °1 2n pins and M Adams rolled the hilh ‘three cf 496 pins. Follsvzing ls the (OJF CHiCAZO U. ~- - LO DEAN OF‘ GRID coAci-(gg CARRiES ON DESPITE Dis- COURAGEMENTS. WHILE -. Sin Mamas L-lP¢'-°i\“-~ NEVER TiRES or= TRYING To blr-‘T AMERICAS cum ' corLlfii/elvllickéleuccess AFTER i5‘ YEARS MA); INSPIRE mess ‘ ; 7t 9 l” ' iQ-SO THE 6747K.- OF‘ FAILURE all; wales,’ lrhll team to baseball's acmel. Syracuse ‘certainly should benefit by that in- spiration as Coach Ten ‘Eyck looks over his ‘crew timber this Winter. 0f course, there's also Sir Thom- ‘as Lipton, regarded iby many as the world's greatest sportsman. Inter- nautional yacht-racing disappoint- ments have but enhanced his splen- did prestige. The years have made but more rneiliriuous his perpetual- ly mellow spirits. He's an overseas version of Uncle Sam's Connie Mack. Defeat doesn't daunt him. He still hopes to lift_ that cup, and has challenged Uncle Sam with a new shamrock for a sailing duel next Fall. G. Campbell‘ e1 as 104 5'15 699 66S Total 1943 RAMONAS C. Matheson 211 85 124 B. Lapthorne . . . . l2’! 1'75 159 F. Teed 127 1Z3 o. Lowthei- .. 107 146 H. McNeil’ 162 107 130 744 601 687 Total 2°62 Tonight the c. u. R. M83119 rviil at 7.00 p. m. Small vs Ranahan and or, 930 McEachern vs Dryden. iEGZEM Psoriasis and All Skin Bil"!!! Take Our Herbal Remedies Pamphlet on Skill lllsenaea also. one on Loss of Manhood null Uis- orders of lilen. and bookie! on llis of Wnnleii lilld niivice iii piniii envelope, free by iilrlii.. Remedies by Mali our Specially. THE ENGLISH HERBAL DISPENSARY, Ltd. 18M Diavle Street. Vlnvonvfl’, ll. V. Canadde Only Qualified Herbalism w. K. S.iiNii u. s. s_._lonlv ‘rnlrty determined young athletes will trot on the field at the C. A. A A., grounds this afternoon to decide the city school rugby champion- ship, Words are but feeble to describe the intense desire to win the series that those clever teams feel. Each has a win in its‘ credit, the first bat- ile going to Q. s. s". e-a and the second to W. K. S. 6-3. An experienced stage-hand could not arrange a better setting as the teams prepare for the critical third struggle. Nothing very much separ- ates the teams in pinyin: ability and the team that comes through with another notch on the _MaaMil- lap trophy will, we wager a silver team which corral; the fickle breaks of the day. It can't help being P81‘- haps the most thrilling clash of the 8685021. icliifillls WOLFVILLE, N. 5., Nov. 4-—-Acad- ga defggigd the Balifax Wanderers ten to nothing here yesterday in a Halifax City Rugby League fixture- The victory was revenge for the col- ege boys. who tasted a 9-0 defeat in their last encounter with the Mari- time champlon. Acadia scored two tries, both of which were converted. Stock Quotations. HALIFAX. Nov. t-Quotations (“rum-led by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchanfl- NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchisn. Top. do Santa life. Ry. . 244% Am. CanCo.......... .....125% Am. Car dz Fdry. Co. .......-.. 83 Am. Locomotive Co. 105% Am. Bosch Magneto Co. . 37% Anaconda Copper. Min. Co. 8'1 N. Y. Con. 8r. Hud. RV" R. R. 193% l-Iud. Motor Car Co. 53% 1o; to a thin dime be that lucky green and where they roam unfettered by bit or bridle. It is understood a monument will mark the last resting place of this MONCTON. Nov. 4—Caledonians of Glace Bay. leaders in the Cape Breton Rugby League. and conquer- Tiei‘ CUP» Passed through the city on the Ocean Limited yesterday ell route home after their successful in- vasion of the Canadian metropolis. Manager McVicar was proud of his young stalwarts. and Coach McCar. thy wore a satisfied smile because his charges came through to hold the wveted trophy in the Maritimes. ‘lhey carried their prize with them and dispilyed the cup to a large cr°wd l5 i119 depot while here. All the players were in excellent spirits and spoke highly of the treat- ment they recelved in Montreal by the M.A.A.A. ‘ITustees of the Cup "Iii! til! City. being Mayor Houdels Elie-Sis at a dinner Friday noon. John McCarthy, chief of McVic- ar'a Board of Strategy, spoke highly of the sportsmanship o! the chal- lengers Irom the big city and their ability u ruaser players. The Cape Breton team will now- get back to itheir league and begin their quest for the McCurdy cup, emblematic of Maritime championship. ‘Devilish Dorothy “Great Dam, Dead ‘ BELOVED TBOITER WAS DES. TROYED ON SATURDAY Bl. CAUSE OF ADVANCED AGE. Devilish Dorothy. 2.1a i-z, gam- iest, most coragcous and admired of racing mares that ever turned for the word is no more. She was destroyed on Saturday at Upign Farm because o! advancing age, having reached the 26th nlilestcirle. Horse lovers arid race track pat- rcns all over the Island. in New Brunswick and lzi Nova Scotia, where she campaigned so superbly will hear the news with a pang of regret almost as though some human per- sonality had passed away. Brought here as a yearling from tho United States by the late Dr, John T. Jenkins, grandfather of BALEDBNIANS 0N! i.‘ R Bill] l‘ F 0 R l WAY. HIJMEIBAY Bllllll [REVIEWBH GLACE BAY, Nov. 4-Promotcr‘ Michael Walsh. who is handling the WITH [ill cull, Louis Nemis--Al Foreman fight to be ‘- staged here November 12. received I tion will be available for 1700 per- sons at the Savoy ‘Theatre. i Lionel Conacher ' To Be Americans ’ Players Manager serve also as manager. novelty for New York. the Ptscnt owner of Upton Farm, Devilish Dorothy had s, long and? riorious rclird oh Maritime tracks; Possessed of unrivalled stamina and‘ imbued with the instinct to fight to‘ the last yard she was never known to quit in her scores of races. Even at the age of 16 when most horses are long since beyond their racing prime she featured our Pro- vincial Exhibition with a remarkable display of speed and racing courage. Those were her last races and she trotted as fast in that meet as at any time in her career. Immediately after she was retired. taking with her an unblemished fame and the well-earned applause of a sport-lov- ing public. Her proud owner, Dr. J. S. Jenkins, Jr., slnce' then has kept Devilish ‘in ease and even luxury at Upton Farm. She fooled some very fine colts in later years principal of whom is Dev- ilset who campaigned the Maine- New Brunswick circuit last year. Equine lovers feel that Devilish Dorothy is now in that Valhalla of fighting raw horses where they pas- ture in fields that are ever lush and 122110“! mil‘!- Jeweied furs are vogue in London. Spain's many bus lines are thriv- Internatl. Petroleum .. .. ... 23% Reading Co. .. . . . . . ........... 122% Union Pac. Ry. 235% U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. 1479i- westlnghouse Elec. 146 U. S. Steel . . . . 183i’: MONTREAL STOCK JEXCHANGE Abitibi . . . . . 43 Montreal Power .. . . . . 140 Missouri Kan. st Texas Ry. . 2B5 Natl. Breweries ‘ Winnipeg Eiec. ........ Brampton Braz. Traction ........ Steel Co. of Can -- Shawinigan . . . . . . . 85 Can. Steamship Com. 20% Dominion Bridge 81 Massey Harris 42% Fraser 8t Co. . 35 Can. Brewery ...... 14 Br. 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Expected a Roughneck A few days ago a chap who had never met Conacher personally hap-_ pened into Connies hotel room, where the new manager was “lanning" with several of his players and other visi- tors. When the newcomer left he ex- claimed to a companion: "He isn't my idea of Conacher at all. I expected to see a roughneck who is all banged up. You could have knocked me over when he talk- ed. Butter wouldn't melt in his; mouth." As a boy Connie llad a newspaper route in his home town 0f Toronto. and the circulation department be- stowed a card for the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium as a reward to the paper carrier who disposed of the largest number of papers. In 1916, when he was 16 years old, young Conachcr won the prize. This marked the start of his career as an athlete, during which he won perhaps more individ- ual championships and played on nlore championship teams than any other youth in Canada. Amateur mama of which he'v'as a member won football, baseball, hoc- key and lacrosse titles in the Dom-' iniori; individually he was Canadian ingchampion. He also played on an International League baseball team. that captured a Little World series. erica are appearing in Emil-lid- Then, too, he won many prizes in weight events on track and field teams. an order today for a block of 23 ringside seats for Halifax fans who; r x M t _ _ _ _| intend tobe here for the big match. . o s o on real AAA for the Mac ' A block of 15 seals was also received, for Charlottetown fans. Accommorlav NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—With the hockey training season in full swing, the American team, first professional sextette to represent New York in the National League, is experimenting with the system of having a. player There have been other player-managers in hoc- key, but the arrangement will be a The player upon whom the double '1' "mms 5m“? armlnd m‘! burden falls is Lionel Conacher, one of the greatest defence stars of the game, and interest in the venture of making him manager is multiplied because of the fact that Connie has on frequent occasions been one of the "bad boys" who has spent many min- utes in the penalty box for rule m- fractlons, who is quite ready to say it surround himself with sistants 1n handling tbs Cincinnati Reds. Mike Doolan. the Philadelphia dentist. who was the Phfllies’ star shortstop for years, is the first of the Reds’ new coaching staff. The third member of the new board of strategy will soon be announced. as mckey-I stamp Conacher as a natural athlete more remarkable when it is remem- ranged. INDLAN ray Lord Irwin was said today to in- lend to issue a proclamation on Nov.. l 1 which Wm deal with the quesuonlThere has been unusual enthusiasts of Dominion status for India. and ‘Ne’ m” “Old game‘ {m5 year 2M m‘ ‘. announce ‘he summoning of o com Ispectacular game which those team." {Heme m London w disc.“ me mnlare sure to put up will be a {lttlnt tllre constitutional development of'°°mlu51°" f" India l season. Brit lsh. ion system of Scotland are prom- boxlng champion and Ontario wrestl- 50¢ built in Johannesburg, South Africa. SPORT NOTES This week brings the Maritime Montreal Maroons seem to Rugby championship situation into another phase, and it may be that this year will see the title actually decided. Eugene Huat. who took Toronto by | lne nicely. ‘storm. fights Izzy Schwartz in the his fellow ‘Jhflmhiifiiihilt flyweight tournament Bi! up hope of prying the foraei- E sex boy away from the Senators‘ getting him back in Montreil ‘Agar; From Ottawa comes the i Lamb fits into the Senatorial ma that he is popuia§ r '5 players and thereiis ‘doubt that he has made a v.| at Madison Square Garden. Newwhe Capital's fans. York, tonight rounders. in one of four 10- manager, Frankie Frisch. from St.‘ shoes once more and Dazzy Vancei Herald, whgn he told c; “gab... VJ 59- 111K115 in Payment for the‘ Street's appointment as successor ~ "A smart man. after signing manage the Cardin Rogers Hornsby to Brooklyn. as} oiling hag handy. Forham Flash is one of the trzidef Bill McKechnie. In six vea National l1 League circuit. __i. Cy Dennenriy. who coached the and go into the game occasionally too. may be one of the National Ho- ckey Leagues new referees this win- ter. And why not "Punch" Broad- benf... too? Dan I-lowley can be relied upon to capable as- Now that Joe Lamb has signed his contract ‘with Ottawa and had Such manifold accomplishments and his achievements become the bcrcd that he never had athletic op- portunities until he was 16 years old. Bowlers Meeting At League Hall HOME RULE TO BE CONSIDERED i NEW DELHI. India. Nov, 4-Vice- It was assumed that, pendnlg thel decision of the British Government. with regard to recommendations thati may be made by the Simon Commis- .‘ sion, the proclamation will makg no. distinct promise that Great developments of the pens- Coin slot machines made in Am- Modern apartments are beinE this wmbfr. out several will indlcatelififi i0 be held the tendency of the policy of Great Monday: for the Caledonia g jieam, Daniel Cameron. M. L. A. fol-t i» lcape Breton East. will present thr: lieam with an eight foot Nova Sco- ‘tia flag. a gift from the Nova Scotia Government, in recognition of Cal edonias feat at Montreal Saturday in bringing the McTier Cup to Nova‘ Scotia. Mr. Cameron was notified by long distance telephone from Hall-Ni‘ fax this morning that the flag hadrlf. been awarded. Louis National League Club ha. _ "seven managers. Gabby Strait f1‘ : ‘ l won fame when, while waiter-Tabb " 'son‘s catcher with the Washlngf; Boston Bruin-t’ forwards last season‘ Club, he caught a ball dropped m‘... ' the Washington monumerit._ -- ‘ Lou Marsh and Mike Rod National Hockey League referees. hai‘ decided that when refereelng- into [ores with sports writing it’; ml to quit refereelng. So both are 11.3‘ likely to handle any N.H.L_ game‘ Rodden is now 5P3] l editor of the Toronto Globe. W111“ Marsh has long been a sp and columnist for the Toronto S They are bath colorful figures m good referees, but the Jumps aroui theNatlonal Hockey League Clrci. have been getting longer and long t‘ _ ‘. and neither of them cs3 afford tip’. ' time to spend most his salary differences ironed out the fldlng me raggem irlltlll i i l i i‘ I All Abegwelt football players a: "‘ |requested to be on hand for a goc " ' istrenuous practice at the C. A. A. 1 ~_ Biiwle“ a" ieiiueswd t0 meet ihiSlGl-ounds at 4.45 this afzermon i‘ evening at the League of the cross! Hall at 8 o'clock sharp. Schedule of indlg next Mondg games f“ ‘he 59°59“ Wm be 1"" l‘ football champions there is still muc tin the style of play that can be lnl ‘ l f" lpzoved by practice. Acadia with il-" ‘efficient coach. Fred Kelly has pu; up some splendid games [1115 seasor "'1 ‘ and the Abbies cannot hope for preparation for the game with Ac > y. Although senic ' a very s TO PRESENT FLAG GLACE BAY. 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