sivloocst“ r1111 (TlY/\RT.QTTT.T‘(LWPI_ Qllfilililiibll v mAcr. SEVEN m-ix - m iadn r or Gcnaro? cllllllll as lllitlsl l-lllRSES 919cc, fling it .l By QlIlN mu. All of this joking nlisut Judge Fl: :hs and his Boston BFilVU-‘i i1; giv- ini; Jolinny Evcrs o grout. brook. TilC boys who did lllCoL of tlac cxllcl-tlllg, g uhile the teams were doing conditioning in FlcrlcLl, scczurti ti} agree generally that tlic cllzlitll lull? in the National Lcnwuc 1:11.‘. ui. been reserved for 1h:- .. u-m by Braves. That uioulzl, apgyxrrntly. lhem in the cellar f;oln til: sill-t, to _ the finish of thcgyroz"; playing. Evers’ break is clue to ilic filit tilul. his club's future is lacing so gvnvrnlly ‘ conceded. All Johnny 11.1}; l) (in now v to surprise the lam is to ilimct ihc‘ tribe up the ladder nit». say- ill" fourth or flfih position and he trill be referred to as u fox. Jctinny is likely to do just that. or. ll“ lino ll pretty smart baseball lwnd and.‘ while he may be a trill? bullziu‘ around the girth than whrn ho flll= ‘ playing second “ESP, llit‘ int hasn't yet. got into his think tank. l One day at St. V2.0‘: . bczlt thc pl (n iltc \"f!i 'l'- ' t correspondent 1 from tho Vinoy Hotel front ball yard with Evcrs. 1 s ull the gunning. He is sold solidly on Judge Fuchs and would rnthcr let important flnnounccmeiits com: from lilmssrsn FOR. rumour. llurnr f INTO UNITED STATES I BANGOR, Mo, April lil-Fvrlurll. officers from thc b0l'fl3l' bronchi‘ Sounders W. Gllbcrson. of Fort Fallr- 3 field, bcfore the U. S. Commissiculr t l’! , ‘nlzl. l. here charged with sluuwrlinr bottles of whiskey st Fort F. flurry Wheor, alias Jilllk Farninn, of k Prince Edward Island. (‘ll-“CBIECKI with‘ illegal oniry at Van Bnrsn. l-‘ctll \\’€‘l‘f‘ ‘ lent to Jail, in default. cf $50) b:l'l., ._._$€____.>__ (Conodlon Press) l LONDON, Eng" April flip-Tho‘ ._ United Empire Loyalist: mcnu- . moot designed by Sidney March ‘ W11 be shipped from London. l Wodnouhy, crl the C. l’. lilcnmrl‘ Boovorhrnc. It is to hc created at fllmllton, 0110., and izl the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mills. ,1! Nmmlu o lily-lull hllsblfld lull Wile with two children looklnll l "It It their new Canadian home. ‘: Thorn no hopes that it will bu _ unveiled by inciting Blvilrhlrl; ‘f I'm electric currmt from Buclllnl- j mill time. i l, SAVAGE '7'": zavaza desert. iribcs oi’ Afrlfll fly no talizsl, wo road. It is difficult. thcrzisi-c» to kilo! Ilbot makes them ‘ll Imu- l ' __-____-u-_i?__ an». ' ill; FDCl-‘S MAY BEL 'i\-\ N EERLNDfYH‘ ECETON EWNES Q37 EVERS iS'Tll' FlELD BOSS-. ‘firmness-mum lthat ‘that Johnny ho; great hopes of do- ing things-surprising things-with tilvii" llostcn. h: be has the help of fellows like Hank ililk Gowdy and Rabbit Maranvillc and if ‘zccd - wcrlci champion outfit and he still is for court appearance. ‘| i t ‘Tl-l’ MOW 0F 161.5 EéLOiOS “JROPCK ‘W’ L555 MET-l» l-WJE ‘lb $HG~U onu- umc or Alp or scat-l Fallows A9 Honk 60pm’ Adv Bic-st r . . v Mlltzluulcta... h - mo... UNDERVJEAR, "' . ' " v’ - k‘ - a I A? s“EAK a ' OIJIA-Aila-S and ‘ . syndicate. Inc, Great Britain rigllls reserved. _m_-___-_ymn _ ‘ qualacr. However, you can ‘rcall between the lines" and realize tho material lie has lo work with at slill has that old fighting and he is injecting ii. into this pepper-shaking Ilvcrs "it ms plnyrrs. in luurllrt surprise you to see bot-h those foxy old-timers playing in a many games this Summer. (you-sly \'.'?S!l'f hired H5 a player but h: hrs r. lot of color and plcniy of nblllty left. He can do a great deal toward poppcring up a team. Eytrs intimated that he hoped to civc the fans a live ball club cveri l1 lic doc/lrl. win ll. pennant. Johnny \\'ill loll you that the i914 miracle tram lockcd much worse in train- ing than the club tl-lnt was condit- irnctl fills Spring at St. Pete. Johnny helped make that i914 aggregation a "innit. , I-Irrrs feels that. his outfield i; go- ‘llls; to be his weak spot but he's putt- lhu; in u lot oi’ hard work on the jouos ‘for the Tribe-they looked ill llsllvl Lambert Todd And Jack Volo Are Now In‘ Sydney lvoluswlzulll; Percy Williams Leaves, Train Just Outside Montreal (ll-ACE BAY. April l3 _ Lambert Todd and Jack Volo, the two ragg- llmY-i Purchased by the Reserve MONTREAL, April iii-Tito worlds fastest boy was o. bit ‘loo quick for. the world’ fastest girl this morning, Percy Williams, famous Canadian ‘lfiommcws CM)’ and wmmm Hm“- Olvmplc slur. was expected ill at H19 l"‘“'“'°d “i Sfdllrv Friday morning. Windsor Strggb 51am“ here this Elle horses will be quartered at Mo. morning’ and Myrtle Cuok‘ captain ; JFAVflFFS-Slfiblfis until Monday when o! the Canadians Girls’ Olympic iihey Wm lead “ "mkssiml "m" 1.93m, w“ on hand to meet hxm- '$l'dncy to Reserve where a big cele- akmg Wm‘ sundry reporters. “hutch ,bratl_rlll is to be held. Allie Lewis and graphers and. interested spcclators; iwmmn Hines brought the “W595 but he was token off tile‘ tl-ulll at dmm rm“ “W” l Wcstmouni by 3, gggnmjttee of M_ A_ i M ‘LL A A. officials and with his traveling (Canadian Press) wlr-panlon and fellow runner. Jim- GLASGOW. April 1s - scotlulla E811. borne away ‘to breakfast, He its a passenger aboard the Imperial“ idefl-‘aivd Erlcllllla in an mtcrllutiollul {soccer match at Hampden Park to. Limited which was specially hcld at iduy by one goal to nil. Cheyne, an Wcstmount by the conductor so Percy could disembark with ills lug- ‘Aberdvvll player. included in the Swlrll tram at the last moment got EHQE. He ls entered in a local track nlcfl, m” 91°“ BY Wlllllllls todal/‘s match Scotland carried off the season's where stars from all point-s will com- pate. t ‘British init- ional honors in both Tllkhy and so: . FOR W‘ CELLAR Millard’: Lllllnlrnt pl-eu-lllli flu. - teams tomorrow that leads annually to [Rllllfllllg or disillusionment. On c: b- c closing day of the 1929 cztnlpslgn, foul: , lkfin teams llill l2: left {Ice to oilw alibls, while the rcnlafiinhg two arc battling it out in the World's Sci-lea. So far as expert. opinion goes, t " could start, playing the World S: now with the New York Yankees, American League champions for the lust three years, meeting their metro- wllo have gained the doubtful honor 'Don’t Miss This Ghonce ~All the Latest BIEN’S WEAR, ......-.,.-......;=.'J‘ l He likes the way Freddy Maguire covers the keystone comer and. while Joe Dugan hadn't been out in. uni- form when we talked with Evcrs, having the fornler Yank brilliant at tlzii-d, and Sisler st. first, is going to For 2 Days (iitlfi 1 i». B. Bradley lJ -.lmr Head Office l{cll1~c:-;=;;".t::iiivc of TIP 170i’ '.li‘AI‘.L()l>-.TS Linliied, lllho is ‘um-aur- be a sieadying influence for the whole lnfleliwhllcthe Tribe hasn't by any means the bsst pitching staff in the National League. Evers has some fellows who can work on tho mound efficiently enough. The old Trojan feels that a good combination at. second and short has more ‘to do with making a. boll club stand up, look and be good than n pitcher. “A good combination around the keystone bag will make almost any pitcher look good", said he. "but. even a classy iwil-lcr can't make a wholc ball club look good when its keystone posts are weak." With Magulrc st second snd either _ Farrell or Maranville at. short, the Braves keystone combination should‘ be fairly dependable and while the outfield may boot. away a few gamcs rather raw in some of those early Florida storm-it hardly seems fair to shove Bringing i0 this Store a Complete /—u- lsluwsliutluo, FABRiCS Z $0 T0 lfliEASU RE Every Man i Will Personally itleasurc . ‘nzcnt. This new mat smsaiion serif‘ Scored Lwentrtwo points and M“- Teams All Set For 1929 Battle Some Place Conceded But Numb- er “Dark Horses” In The Off- o ‘ling. (Associated Press) BY HERBERT Vi’. PARKER I Sports Writer Sixteen Major League baseball will hit the trail BHAMP LIKES HALIFAX FANS Well Pleased With Treat- 'ment While 1n Citadel City~Pays Illigh Tri- bute to Jack Mc- I Kcnntl lional Leagucis so slight, as to be 1 t - . . .‘ a “x95 mm exist?“ cmcago’ st l Preston Donovan fresh from lnur~ Louis and Pittsburgh, all gppgnyl ' iels ,won in the Nova Scotia. amateur strong enough to win the pennant if _ w lh:' can gct fit’: "breaks". Chic! op-lboxmg champlonshlps “mum m the ‘ ‘ * "‘r:i:ees' fourth chanl- i (my Saturday night‘ l, A, ‘ > __ ,1, Wm come rum: Intervicvrcd by the Sports Editor, Connie Mack's Philadelphia Alilcticu. l young Dnnowm w” loud l“ his we Sh Lama Browns, ‘he Detmlmpraises o! the treatment and good Tigers and Washington Senators: , _ _ lshort stay in the “Citadel City.’ He ifellowship accord-rd him during his Cleveland, Chicago and Boston appear l _ _ _, icd for the m“ three posmonsisaid they were all good sports, [l1- uithout debate. Mock has made vlrt- l Guam: me boxers “mom he defeat- ed. He stated they were excellent ually n0 change in his Athletic linc- up, ‘vmch gave the Yankees many sportsmen in tho ring but excelled an anxious moment‘ ithemsyclvcs outside the “squared Luz), summer the Browns, under circle“ _ 5km,“ handfing by Dan Howley, The lnewly-crovmed Nova Scotia. mlvipy-xscd me expat“ by finishing champion shows no marks of his re,- umd and may do so again; the T"? J cent battles and so for as npyear- ‘ 81.5 of Detroit’ with great pnwntiub ances arc concerned is little the worse H385 have Bucky Harris at the helm v of his sojourn; he. is ilowcvcr, looking this your; ‘vasmngtonl Mm ‘Vaner torn-arch with anticipation to Johnson,“ manager. has compiled I the coming Maritime amateur box- sensational record in spring trainingi m: champlormups‘ “vmch take place ganles and look ‘me the “dark hob in Saint John in the near future. 505-. of me comm; campaign‘ , Donovan paid a high tribute to The National Mum: campmn Mi Jack McKenna. cunuoilln middle- mis nmmem‘ looks “kg another din? i weight chalnploluwho, although hav- dOllg battle. The oianu with l. well l m“ " ““‘““°" “i “Piwsmg b°’“”5 m“ rc Oct. 6. .‘S polltan rivals, the New ‘fork Giants of being picked to capture tho No.—' tional League crown this year. B-lti fortunately for the non-experts and‘ the fans. pennants are not decldrcl just that way. Much cal-l happen to? a club in a 154-game schedule and‘ the experts are wrong just as often as? they are rlgllt-Oftcner some of the‘ more il-reverant might be tempted to t say. But the Yankees, despite Sfllllfil‘ pitching worries and‘ an infield cx-l pcriment that. is yet to be tested; _ seen-l to rate a jump or two ahead of i balanced club have the advantage of d" m‘ wmg‘ w“ the first’ t0 cm“ I the American League 591g Thglryohn McGraw-S genius for seams f’ si-atulatc the Island boy on his well . Giants "nous-r" margin in the Nl1—; nlost out of his men. ‘memed Wm- lltilll. ls lllSE , iiARy wit" t iiillllXafgli ‘ml; ‘m’ l =8 fill-ll mllllullstlll i (Canadian Prcssi (Qgnafllan Pugs) uALrr-Ax. April i-i-i-xlnirull Y.W. i PARIS, April 14—French boxing 1B5‘ Texas‘ Lemon or a ‘vreslnu: ‘ C. A. bssketballtesm defeated Monc- fans and ofiicials feel that Emile , ton Coliecns 60-25 in the first 0i‘ a iluilch in ivhich Bob ltft-Willfiililrs, _ (spider) Pladner should P0 omcizmv . ~ . v '\n ca] wrcstlerv wok, pa“ Wm prove o! ._ Lolnc and homo series for the Msrl- crowned fllucight champion of tho inure“ m many o, ms {fiends hem i time Girls Championship, boys rules worlrL-lf he defeats Frankie Gcnttro A cwmmnas m“ ha“ in DBMS Y“ here last night. The visiting glrlslln their return bout at the flywelililfl , were forced by the close guarding o! limit next Wednesday. The first bout crntly and intmitis to return herci . within a mouth or so | thc local defence to shoot from far on March 2, ended in the knockout; l _ , l A ‘my Irishman by the nan“ or cut, and most of their scores were {of Gcnaro after 48 seconds of BLlilll. lfxwlllialns stsrniccl into the ring at mane 0n (“mum Lhmws‘ fightmg’ the City Hall Aildilcrittm Tuesday‘. The Hamax 8mg scored repeatedly night and scnt wrestling fans sway gem ulnder ti‘; lilliketcon cbombindt-l , _ ion a 's. ar . buzzing cud howling With cxcitc-‘i Maudpniyes. H3132)‘ Ioiglfflg? e12“ 1 Donovan vras the recipient of.‘ n- ibeautiful gold watch, engraved, and iemblematic of the amateur boxing championship of Nova. Scotia, ___._._._______._ llioncttln hlttt Mun iiiit‘. 'l‘hi~'llilng lluci Willi "Boy Wonder" The following rcpcrt fcr the Dril- v sllllull till lulll wlllult (Canadian Prcssl f ONDON, April l4—]\Ia]o1~ H, O. . Sengrave, British specd lnotofisii 2:51. blgllzrllolls TlIiLOrQZZltilZZAy ofglii: l guy “Blane h“ ‘htoml °I hurt‘??? young life. but defeated him tuloi for Moncton‘ s-traigh‘. falLs. Nichols must have. thought a young cyclone had hit the city hall. For" ~ the first fall he tired every hold in‘: L-O-C. the book on the Irishman. who brokc ‘ ’ D thcm as fast as the “boy wmldcl" lllll l had an trlumphal entry into London ‘lllflll 0n. Nlfhflis illrll Yeifllleil m‘; on Saturday afternoon on "helthis afternoon upon his nrrivnl by rough tactics. thinking he might have huh?“ M m‘! Cm“ 5119B the FP-Tiiu-agn from sontllnnlpton. Sir Kynuls- some luck in this. line. but hc W33 Aces m“ “d defeated the Mameiton Studd. the Lord lilnyor, nus on mistaken again. Mcwillianls slaricd Lmrs by 49 pm!“ The game was ‘hand to grccl: him and a crowd fill- Pl Swifts 0T hmdlwks and 5mm" m“: Close an the way thmugh and a“ m“ led the spacious lvntorloc terminal. a guy's head under the faucet and soy that it'll be kept there. It does- mutel‘ gardens and they may wake up land ccmc to the party. He seems Tile Elephant n't seem fair, at lepst, until alter the Ordering in HEW TH’ TOP $24.00 m“ Nichols sprawling 11M on his‘ citing game to watch. I. Harley of buck in 42 minutes. The Second m“ “.38 even more s v o! 706 while D. Harley o! the Maplt Ell‘ , ‘the Five Aces rolled the high totmli i cheering enthusiastically: n. tllc speed king appeared. ____.__._*.__.__ fairly wcll satisfied with his inflcidsrason gets under way. , .. ... ' Suit or Topcoat opportunity you shouldn't MEN, this is an miss. Mr. A. B. BRADLEY. Tip Top Tailors’ Disappeared (By British United Press ) LONDCN. Allrll iii-Mary. in Plfiilllillll, who weighs two and‘ a half ions, is l1 lilln star who took part in l carnival that. was nearly a txacedv the othcr day. m, the Gainsborough Studios everything was ready‘ fol- the "shoot- mg" of (i scone showing carnival life on fhc famous Prater fulr ground in ‘Vienna. A circus ring had been erected. l“ gathered around were 9011M. sldc- SHOWS, actors-and MBYY- M l "WW" _‘ mcnl from tho magicians hand Mlrl‘ K had to disappear from tho scene tilrcugh o trap door in the middle 0f the circus. Mary, however, was in ll-lllh I hurry to disappear that she did not \ wait for the signal. She lcopt forwnrd fllld disappeared. taklni Wm‘ h" her book. ilcr keeper and. hcr trainer. All ‘ van- four actors who were on lshed in s. cloud of dust. They fell into a brick-built tank. used for water scenes below the cir- ling. Fortunately the tout w» I gmply, The keeper Just milled follinl he elephant. and tho low“ Cl]! I under t suffered from the shock. ___,__,____ .-... m. _ ........-»... A ff Markets .i MONTREAL, April 13—- Extreme dullness marked the export trade in Canodlnn"_grilln hereon Saturday but the demand from local buyers was ~ fair and a moderate amount‘ of busi- us, wns done, in steady prices. The demand for spring and winter wheat flvur wu inactive but values were firm. A feature of the mlllfeed trade special representative will be at this store. APRlL 19 AND 20. to measure personally every man ordering a new Spring Suit or Topcoat on those days. in addition to a complete range of the finest fabrics Tip Top Tailors have over offered. he is bringing a selection of Suits and Topcoats tailored in the new Spring styles, and Suits was the easier feeling that develop- - ed m a“ “m and values were m Longths‘ of Cloths, from which you can ob- gum, one d011,,- per m, shmdard tam an idea of the wonderful quality and val- Ifldll! of roiled oats were unullullg- ue of Tip Top one-price made-to-measure cd. A fair trade was iransacted in clgth e5, buttor 1nd prices were well main- tained. Receipts were L131 boxes. The inquiry for cheese continued of a. limltsd character out owing to the small supplies on hand the under- tone was firm. Receipts were fifty clzlit boxes. Prices for all grades of egg: wore firmly maintained, undcr I. good demand. Receipts were 4-20) cues. The potato-market was steady with l. moderate amount of business passing in oil grades. ‘Beans were un- changed. Don't forget the dates! And come EARLY! TWO DAYS ONLY April 19th. £6 20th. ‘J. W. ROBBLEE 135 Gt. George St. i reunions InVIhNifi-Blflflll something that iho world need; mo in invent. Charloltetowws smartest store for men's and boy's wear. Remember, two days only. satiny,“ um“ the first one‘ m‘. balm Leafs rolled high single of 252. LETTER 0F SYMPATIIY to a bowling match to be rollcd on the Y. M. C. A. Alloys, Thursday. April 18th at 8.30, The lineup: A. Morley. B. Cox, W. Goss, w. McDon- g_ aid and C. McDonald. l LYNDALE SCHOOL I Mrs. Jack Cvillis. East Point, Dear Marlon: We. your sistm‘, members of the Women's Institute’ wish to exkend to you our slncerfl Landing of Lyndale School for tnorlth of March: Grade X.-1. Ella MacLeod; sympathy in your recent. sad bel-cave- ;Montio MacDonald. mung, ' Grade VIII-l. Reginald Mao- Owing to circumstances. it belnglaod. ‘ impossible for us to visit you person- Grade VlI.-—‘l. Pearl Hlckcn: i. ally, please accept this small token Annie MacKenzie; Mabel Bruce; 4, Mum o. me Cm“ Baskemm to convey in some small way oilr Wendell Macbeod. phyla-s are mquegtcg 1,0 meet lit, tho NOTICE TO LEAGUE BASKETBALL PLAYERS sincere opprccial ion of kindness Grade V.—l. muiac MucKcnzle; 2. um tonight M 13y 1n unifgg-"L shown to us. by you, at silnllllrllicctor Mnclleod: 3. Atwood Bruce: ..___.._._._.._._ times. 4» “mince M‘""'°'- SURPRISE to Grade nL-i. Marion Mncbcod; 2. Billy Hlckcn; 3. Vivian Wood. ‘ Grade II.—-l. Ivan Wood. Grade I.-—i, Sterling Hackcii. We now conclude z-ishing God send you and your husband. conso- lation and happiness in the years to come. why a bunny rabbit's nose is shiny? Ho-No: why’! ‘Frimfl-t-A portable porting space. , u Lin!!!“ yrovutrlll. 4-,; I “u. v! . u- 14} Institute, mt Point. Signed on behalf of lhc Women's lillud’: unlnmlt hr coughs and oollo m m. '54- . . 3 t, grapplers were battling fast. Nichols’, v started a series of butting tactics , F“E ACES” J Y such us Gus Scnncnbtlrg usrs, but ; Ii “an” ' - ' - ' - " ' ' 229 242 23:, . McWllliams lczuulitcu \\"lth nil fists t B- 151W" -~ - 1g“ 1nd feet. Referee Kala Pasha (iniillr év-iull-e -- ' i’: 215 m4} (“mum LEAGUE Tommy! has ills hands full ifliil’; to kccp ‘J ‘Q1233’ . - Ins "9 In? ' them from turning the bfllll "ll-fl l‘ :1 ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " " “ l 1.00 to 8.30-St. Jalilfls vs, 'l‘rinil:!. frce-Ior-all. Nichols throw McWllli- M" ~ Mo, m momzion W s,‘ P010145’ ams out of the ring and Mciviiliams i __ immediately jumped over the top gAEZFlJEAFS“. 252 1M m“ rope and sent over n right cross lo ‘- v ' ' ' ' ' ' " the jaw unit brought Nichols lo the Fl PW“ -------- " Challenge floor. The Irish still" “Mcwilliolns? ' ' ‘ ' " we 5 t d me“ clamped on a Mad S6550“ J) Duffy 198. e pinning Nichols in l2 mlnutcsn 'Tolal_z_n§" _ l. . q...- _ _._----—-——- We. the Millionaires. do hcrclly oc- ‘ccpt the challenge of the Fire Acts She-Say. dearest. can you loll mo E ' Bhe-Aiccouse his powder purl is