E4121 1929 __.__~_.._..... _. ALEFAUE WINNER """ 0'" """" " " 0E EREE-EUR-All IN GREAT BATTEE lace Bay Community Owned Horse Wins Sec- ond, Third and Follrth Heats - Aubrey Horse Takes First Heat. 111 LACE BAY, May 25 - All at- sydney __ __ Lance records at the New Aber- Tlme_1_o3; 1m 1.4; m; ‘_4_ n trotting purl: were shattered crday when a throng estimated 3,39 Tm; n"; f“. five thousand people crowded into park to witness the first pro- Fashion, D. W. McDonald, mme of the racing season. The Bridgeport . H2 was almost as lorso or when Star Volo, Charles McLeod, rcnco Deliiar, Johnny Miles and pen-g Monen __ __ _ 689 er \vorlc_l_ famous maratlioners, Baby Gggpae, D_ McKenzie, .- here in‘ connection with the Florence __ 335 7 ilorse rooms lrrosrommo. . Miss Alto, John Paterson, syri- he finest classes of racing ever ngy __ m __ 325 god at the Black Diamond Park Harvest», Maid. McCormack. re ivitnessed. Interest, of course. Glace Bey __ ___ 797 . trod into the free-for-all, in '11“, greet 511k’ “Wm Resewm 1U ich tluce comniunity-owned horses Jean Aubrey, D_ A_ Mcgonnm re entered. It. was expected that Sydney __ __ ;jol- Aubrey, 2.11, the Dominion Merle“ M,’ w_ Kennedy, 5w}. 9'75 mi illlrse “Wild Wm 1Y1 the hi“ ney .. .. 563 e heats. and the betting favored commda Queen, Dn Guthw’ a iornrrr P. E. I. horse. But Polo- Brass d'0r .. .. ..ll1l ll e. 203 174. the Glow Bey Wm- Coiorada Boy. J. Hyiski. Glace nlty owned horse. ran a sensation- Bay __ 101010 race throughout and won the sec- M155 Shane‘ A_ Mon-mm. Syd. d. third and fourth heats of the my ____ |___ __ 954 Starter, A. Charles Thompson; c-for-all, his best time being 1.05 " Judges, Dr. Mclsiuw, Joseph McCarcl and Fred Routledge; Clerk 0i course. Jack McDonald. BIELEAGIIE BAil RESULTS (Canadian Press) lajor Aubley took the first heat 1n lac finish. Paleface made his only ak of tho-day at the three-quarter e and finished second in 1.07. rnbcrt Todd. the Reserve Mines ~ ed community horse. finished , fouith, third and third to win rd money. Peter Stratten the Hall- - entry, driven by Bille Hood, prov- o disappointment and ‘was out- e the money. The racing in every at between Paleface, admirably ivcn by Charlie Sweet, and Major brcy, driven-by his former owner. clluigton McNeil, were all closely ntcslecl and a. real race to the wlrc. vcr before had such keenly fought c-fnr-nils been witnessed on the ack Diamond track. Jack Volo. lied by Willnalu Hines. of Reserve, -- fourth money, and the Sydney tries. Hector and Maxivoy, were t re. lint H., Jr., owned by Stuait Meg 3, g Sydney, won the 2.24 trot and? gum“; _,_ _____ ___ ._____ g 11 c: ill three straight heats. his beStiflewgg-k ___ ___ _ _ g 9 W‘ i-‘Pihg W8- f. llollcy, Porwler and Murphy. Dav- ilni IL, Jiz, was chased in cvcryjlr-e and 3km, ca’ by Prior Aubrey, owned by All! B. l! E " ‘s, of Sydney. Lottie Axworthyi nee-heel," _ ___ n, ___ __ _, 5 1 5 "on tlikd money in this class, Little} Toronto 3 14 "n? BUB- Mail- Mchdfim?! entry-f Barley, Ber-ringer and Florence. howcd sensational bursts of Slleed Manucso, ltlurrow, Fisher and O'Neill. ut colld not get , going propcrlyi FRIDAY'S GAMES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE R H E Baltimore ... . ... 2 B 4 Jersey City 8 l0 2 Clarksun, Coumbe, Barnes and Cronin, Underhlll, Shoffner and Jorgens. v 00B! III ... ‘lion he mainland mare did get‘ n n l; own to business she dcmonstratedflgechee- __ 5 11 1 ha’- “ml B llrflner start she Wollhi; Toronto 5 l2 0 c a ontender for first money. i Lingrel and Manusco, Martin, Lev- Elcvm horses faced Starter Aqeeene, "engine and (TNQIII, hariis Thomson in the 2.30 trot and’ licigone of the largest fields evcri a stat in a May 24 race. The Great NATIONAL LEAGUE ilk, owned by Allie Lewis and cap» R ll E blyiriven by Archie MeKayshou-cdi gym-ego ___ ___ u, __, 5 g 0 clnn pair of heels to the other ten s1, Loulg .. 4 10 2 ont-nders. Miss Alto was the only phhmey em] qenulee, gper-qel, lanerous contender the silk horse yohneem [hm ‘m; smith, hadin this class, but in all three ll’. II E Boston ... ... ... .. 3 7 0 New York ... .. ‘I 9 3 3R1 511165 beat- time was 1.10 14- Calwell, Brent, Delaney, Jones and It was the best card of May 24 Taylor. Scott, Mays and Ilogun. lacs ever staged here and brought n. II lllotators from many mainland ppm‘, .. 2 8 hits. Broolii nollco officers were Brooklyn a a looorory todiondlo the motor l-YM- Swectlnnd Ind Davis, Clark, Bal- i- lou, Mcwceney and Piclnich. ' Cincinnati-Pittsburgh, postponed, wet rounds. heat McKay had his horse under the Wiff by easily half a length. The Ins-H Irec-for-ull I lranbert ‘Ilodd, Reserve Horse- AMERICAN LEAGUE nen‘s Club .. 3433 Pet-r Stratten, W. Hood, Hall- iccttl; Nicholson and Andreas, Haney no -. ... St. Louis ... ... ... ... ... 5 11 1 Cleveland ... ... ... .. 0 7 0 Gray and. Schurig; Zlnnsu, Myutt 684 556 lalkfvolo, w. Hines. Reserve. 4354 n ll a vlrlcl- Aubrey, Wm. Wilson. ~Wushlngton .. a a 0 ion ... ... . . . . “.1322 PM]; ___ _,_ ,__ ,., ... l0 l‘ 1 lladley, Campbell and IIIIOL Effl- sluw. Rommel] and Cochrme. Pal ace, Glace Buy Horse- 611's Culb .. 2111 "ivfly. W. N. Jefferson, Byd- ll- ll E ey ... ..... ‘I77 New York ... ... ... ... 0 4 l lmo-l-lll; 1.0a 1-4: 1.0a 1-4; 1.06 Boston .. .. s lo o ~ Pannock. Shel-rid and Dickey, Mo- Futlycu and Biff!- l. B II E ... ... ... ... 6 ll 1 .. 5 l6 l Lyon: and 2.34 Class, Trot and Paco Detroit . .. Chicago .. Uhlo niil- Phllllpll Crease. Berl- Little Juno Bug, Matt. McAdam. New Aberdeen an “Why 0h. Newman's s... . Bydney \.. .....drawn liorndo Aubrey, D. R. Nichol- AMERICAN ASSN. ‘M. Sydney M5 pouimlle l0 M" A115"?- Artlleeves. Byd- Columbus ..... 3 1° they... an Milwaukee qt. '__. -_I,-. fn-QIQ apnea-ill. l the late lamented n. Detroit... ... ... ...-... l Glilooco ... ... ... ... ... I .._.-.@....~_ —-.___s__{_ CARDINAL ADOPTS“CHEATERS” ' ‘By QUlN HALL If a ball player hits .336 with only 20 per cent of his normal eyesight, what will he hit with 93 per cent of seeing ability? ' Such at situation arises in the case of Chick Haley, St. Louis Cardinal outfielder. Hafey has joined the spectacled gentry of big leagues ball players and this year is appearing both in and of! the field with what "Tad" called "cheaters." Haley became afflicted with sinus trouble some two years ago and. de- spite the fact that he managed to stagger through last year's grind with s. batting record of .336, he suffered from terrific headaches fol- lowing e. lot o! the games played on BIG LEAGUE BALL RESULTS SATURDAY‘S BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE Batteries —- flcnlmach, T‘ . Moore and Dickey; _ Russell, Bayne and Darry- (Second game) _ R H New York ... .. .. .. l 10 Boston ... ... ... ... 3 l3. "Batteries — Zachary and Grnbow- all: Buffing and Ash, Jorson. Berry. A. Gaston. (I'll-st game) (lcooud lime) BNIIII — llllllll llll Shel -iie Axwurthy, Mecormuclt. Mlnneipolls I Bus, Inna and Im- 01mm: .. 483 .. a Ar" nil-Li *4’ s? LODlSFCARDElKlAED ‘ . OLlTFlELDeiz convenes TH‘ ~ $PEC$ HAUE lMPlZOUED his EYESlGi-W 7'5 Pgz car-w» b as . - n" Vellum 5yndinln. ll-e. or“: Britain right, meme, E "l 4. 1' ANYTHING is uloas/ m l-uoveu nits ma; hot afternoons. This Spring he hitylhough _ , had been wearing the ‘Avon Park equipped with a special. goggles all Winter arid had taken ‘pair of “cheaters" which could be Florida “sun cure" during the com 1\W'0l‘l1 While Dillyinfi- idition period. This consisted of ly- While Chick's vision has improved. 111g on his bag}; and lemng the m“ iwonderfully. he admits that he has f shine on ms eyelids (m. some time hnd some difficulty in timing his each day _ rslvlnes while at the lrlato. Ho soti However, if he strikes his stride i into the habit of swinging early with‘ and his hmmg improves in l ram, 20 nor cont of his oyoslsht lest lvcar. with the improvement in his eye- ‘Jmd h 51'5")‘ mmlfih 9° 55V that sight, a mathematician will tell you iquitc often he didn't even see thcllghel; mp; summer Chick should h" . ball when it came up to the plate. the apple m, a, 155g 011p __ o, an i355 Dlhbiem this Shrine W85 i0 Bfi- average of a. hit and a half every prustom himself to his now visioh- r time he goes to the platter u: that {He has had lils own troubles but were physlcallgfpossjbm) jfecls confident that a betterment in "Bug," a; More“ and Mack might his stick work will be apparent soon. l Chortle, “yyeh “in-t d0 d“;- At the start of this scnsoll, Haley‘ copyright, 1929, King Features Syn. i . (slumped undzr the .300 figure, al-l dlcgte, Inc. t ' i‘ U ‘enroll marrow" i i SLLouls... .. 1 Cleveland . 5 13 0 Batteries -— Crnwder, Ogen andi _ til-hang; Holloway and L. Sclvell, JAPANESE TEAM (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, May 26 -- The United States eliminated Japan yes- terday from the international tennis Davis Cup contest. John Van Ryn defeating Tamao Abe 6-2; 4-6; 6-2; 6-2 in the deciding match of the ser- ies. Van Ryn's singles victory gave America a. lead of three matches to one in the series. Yesterdays’ victory INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE lfluffulo . . . . .. 3 1 0 fforonto . . . . . . . .. ... -. 6 l 6 ‘ Batteries - Ogden and Barnes; iCanfrell and O'Neill, llungling. t“ H El R H r: Washington 4 1r 1 , Montreal l 4 2| elves the United stares the right to "m. ___ ___ _ 5 13 1 lxocheqtrr“ ' 1 n z! meet Cuba in the American zone “Batteries — llelmach, Thomas.’ Balicréos’: roman,’ final round at Detroit May 30 and Brown and Ruel; Grove, Shores and sky M“, ‘Weber ' _ ' i Jillie l. A gal, Carton and ‘ owhnn" UWUIIUW. ' _ ("In Inf“). R‘ n E ‘Newark l: 2? Ii i St. New York .. a iz 1 ;n;,“mnr.:'_'__"_" s 9 ; J08 h; 2 Boston ...10 12 o, 3mm” _ Fmchm Mm anal ' ep s: - isklff; Bolin. Winsner, Clarlison. ‘ Thomas and llool. y (Canadian Press) y HALIFAX, N. 8.. May IL-Thc It ll E ‘ baseball season in Halifax was offici- Jmlvy Cii-y - .. 6 12 0 i ally opened today when the St. Agnes , Reading 2 ll l i Club defeated St. Josephs 5-2. in the Batteries — Shoffner Hendcrsonl first uhQdUICd fixture of the twi- and Jnrgens; Cabornc, Styller, Harris, , light league. Fowler and Murphy, Styles. Lllnnrlru Llnlment for Chopped Bulls NATIONAL LEAGE Swetonc and Hargreaves, Ilouiotreum. Boston a 1o 2' New York . ...10 13 0 Batteries - Cilntilnghlm and Tay- ll. ll s Chicago 6 l4 1 SLIAIllll......... l5 3 ' yards. Ward's time was 2;46;3B 4-5. G. um ouemlsnirrlowv aileron»: .,.,,,....,V,. r BASEBALL ' r A BOHNGEWNEE ‘A GUARDIAN . SPORT REVIE - » U v OTHER SPORT _ i i illR*ll‘“liE|1N SfiHlRTll1ElTEGEETStEIIIlIEEETllLA? all. NATIDNAEIJECISIUN iivtiisri NEW Milli ilil. cilsiiiivl. l. gixliilnl cumin‘ (Canadian Press) WMNTO- Mov 34-—Fred Ward. (Canadian Press) liflllrose Athletic Association, New HALIFAX, N. May z4,_.loe York, won the first Canadian Nation; Ilal-tnctt, Halifax vclterwcigilt, was ll Marathon Championship, sponsorq given the decision tonight over Eddie ed by the Monarch Athletic Club.‘ Bowe. New York colored fighter, after Toronto, and feature events of a‘ ten rounds of fast milling. 811190415 "B01! Dmkrflmme at Univer- Bowe led in aggressiveness, hilt “"97 smdlum mdly- ‘ ilartnett scored repeatedly with stiff The course was over the regulation‘ punches and ivas credited with illlll‘ 5137931911 dliiflflllfi. 0! 26 miles, 385 rounds. five being adjusted even, willie tlic New Yorker curried one. 1'. was their second meeting, liurtnott winning a decision over Bowe in Hai- ifax two years ago. (Canadian Press) DYCHE STADIUM. Evariston, 1'11 May‘ 26 — Eddie Tolan, Negro sprill cr from the University of Mlcliiga ireticred tho world's record for ti 100 yard dash in tile finals of tl western conference track and fie. r-hrinlpiolirliips yesterday by ivinnir tile cvt-lii in . a seconds. The bt spcctacled negro lad raced to o. vit fury. boating George Simpson, Ohl state flyer. to the tape m a flea finish. lie came from behind in th. last ihlliy‘ yards to win. The performance of Tolan eclipse: lthc recognized world's record .091 a.“ l] H 8 N M I S iseconds jointly held by Howarc j drciv, another famous negro sprinter. Charley Paddock. Cyril Common and Til" will“ wiwmiliiitl lliiis 31103815111611. Montreal, finishedg second in 2;4'l;25 4-5; Frank Hughes} Olympic Club. Hamilton, third; Jacki O'Rcilly, St. Marys A. 0., Toronto. fourth; John Cuthbert. Y. M. C. A, Guelph, fifth and Percy Wier, Mon- urch,'A. C., sixth. l i the decision to Louis Nemis, of New (guudhn pm“) j Waterford after ten round" 0f lack- ____ 3, McLean's Tore won the $10,000 inoved the spectators to loud and TORONTO‘QL1HY 24‘__J,1Ck' Tayior} added Graingcr Hfllldicai) 9-i- churc‘ 1"°n"39~1 Cilmmmli- Q-“Peclaill/ 1X1 m9 of Winnipeg, Canadian Heavyweight Broadside. owned by L. B. Combs} After the»; the battle livened up a 5km last nigh, m,“ ‘Vamek Zbyszko‘ . . , was second and Clyde Van Dcusen, bit and Louis ivciit alter Cannonblil qhylm. threw the Ummd States Po" The wmners time for the mile and able to exhibit the vaudeville that . m,“ hauled for 40 "mums without a quarter was 2.03 2.3 3-4. he Put ‘m during hi5 133i’ b°ut Wm‘ fall in the second set-to. the American got the decision. Cote appeared to be out of condi- gencralship cimbied liini to stand ' off Nemis and prevent him from do- (Canadian Press) FORT WORTH’ Texas’ May 26- Glace Bay, refereed satlsfaetoriily. ‘ M I L E its special endurance flight‘ at 4.05 p. m., today after 1'72 hours and 32 _.__ ‘ ‘(Canadian Press) l I SYDNEY. May 2s - ——Bef0re a . house of about 200 people, Cannon- . ‘. ball Cote of Lentiston. Maine, lost LOUTSVIILE, K. Y. May 26 - E. a-daisical. boxing which frequently (Canadian Press) hill Downs yesterday afternoon.‘ first three roiuids. , wr-Qstliile clialnplon. gained a. desi- winner of the Kentucky Derby third. ‘ so strenuously that the latter was un- arm. 35 minutes of Wrestling‘ The Nemis here some months ago. when ‘ tion although his experience and ring g R w l w I N s ing any real harm. Freddie Lewis. of The monoplane Fort Worth ended minutes in the air. The time Sufi!!!»- FRANCE RAISES l sad the record of the army's Ques- . NEW GLASGOW, N, 8., May 24.-< tion Mark by more than 21 hoursi. TARlFF ON WHEAT. Gcorgct Irvin. of Diirtmoutlrwon ths The e111“ motor -never ceased toi‘ (Special to The Guardian) ‘ annual Victoria Day tcli mile road, race in 57 minutes, Harry Oliver 0nd. sou seconds of Thorburn, was sec- run without precision during the more than a week's flying. the land- ing being necesitated by a. cracked propeller caused by fighting a rain- storm neor Dallas last inght. PARIS, May 25.-—Tlle cabinet today decreed on increase ili tariff on‘ wheat from 35 to 50 francs ($1.40 to $2) per qilliital. It will become effectf ‘ ive with publication tomorrow in the official journal. Simultaneously tllc minister of finance prepared o. luv: embodying this decree explaining ' that the action is due to increased production of wheat in France and a fall in foreign wiielit prices, making protection of French growers ncccs- sary to encourage larger acreage. Thu Italian council of nlinLstcrs on Tiiurs- day raised the tariff on wheat from ll gold lire to l4 and on wheat flour and other products in proportion. Dc- positions will be taken later to con- trol the ietail price of bread. FREDERICTON, N. 15.. May 25.—- John Vye, of Meductic, N. B., was instantly killed today on the Saint John and Quebec Railway. operated by the c. N. R. Vyo was foreman of an extra sec- tion crew. and was on a. way-freight. taking living cars to a point on the line where work was to be done. Evidence at the inquest gave rise to the belief that Vye was blown off the train by the wind as ‘he attempted to pass from one car to another. The fatality occurred at Long's Creek. lot; Benton and Hogan. Batteries -- Root, Cveugros. llorus Nahf/und Consuls; Alexander, Show. Should, Johnston and Smith, J. Wll- son. " R ll E Phil: ... ... ... ... 3 9 1 Brooklyn ... . 5 i0 5 Batteries - Collins, bluff-raw and ‘ Davis; Dudtry and Piclnlch. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION , loulsvlllo 5, Toledo ‘l. ‘ lndla , " 4, Columbus s. l Milwaukee 5, St. Plul l. It H E ..4 ‘l 0 Pittsburgh .. 6 l1 2 _§_.m w: Goochi "nun Clyt u, dismantle s,“ ‘an P2111019- m than _,l-u|~ £2»- ‘<“*‘ Qqw-azsw-seo. Sir Austen Chamberlain and ills 'are some who Prim" "w! tho you'l- lgerpmuem m, mm, Neyme chem- [gar Neville has the grcntcr future. lmhln, are sometimes referred to as TAs health minister. he h“ ch11‘!!! "7 1M klmmaiem twins. In purllum- local government and the dcrallng I Qt they represent odlolnlng Blrm- juoherne. llnlh have paid post-war when My,“ “q you, hue n. . visits to the Dominion. Sir Austen whoa cabinet null. Slr Auslcwshlviflll made a irons-Camille loll portfolio of foreign lfllll‘: is of the last November. K l