.1 d Multi-'-“Millionaire ‘Anxious K To “Purchase ‘ St. Louis Cardinals, World Champs ME EAT Ill G 0Fll.A.A.F. l|l|0l||lNS _...l Would Abandon World Games If a Complete Programme of Wo- ;nden’a Events Allow- (C. P. by Guardlsn's Special Wire) TORONTO. Nov 18-With only the constitution committee meeting mm w \» we fe- -ww ZZ? $.32.” S.‘.§Zi."‘....‘° .."“°.;° “'°°......*; mnuslmeeiingcf the Wcmen’s Amateur Athlede :Federation of Oaumklddvurned tonight *fm twqdayhsemiona- y1ca;ofthad.eiegatsawillxemain gflbrcntetoattendtha annual BOWLING HOCKEY i 'l l'iE UHARL( VFTETUWN GUARDIAN i %' - =-4 .___ = 'H ' - ff ~f ia" zu |-_ = 1"' = NEWS °'uu SPO RT WORLD (A. P. hy Gaardiarra lpechl Win) ‘ BT. LOUIS. Nov. is-Iew H. Cardlnalsandtheirmin leagub “farms"fromSanrBreadE-in. fonlsht conversation 'between himself and Wentz will be resumed toads-row. ent-I openly nu admitted he ‘wee interested in purchasing the Cardinals, National League me world champions. explaining his 'other interests now pei-mn, him go infllllse in an outside hobby. And with Went/s, whose fortune is es- timated at $l0.0M,0M upward, mrs is no hobby quite like base- A few .vesrs ago Wentz made a 'bid for Pittsburgh Pirates but the late Barney Dreyfuss 1-elected nu offer. Since then he has had hi; years are Olrlahomana-John I.. ;"Pwper" sau-tu. in roar aus the pitching Deans, Dizzy and Paul, lthis year. _ | Breadon'a malority holdings, iwhish Wents seeks to acquire, rep- Weuta, Oklahoma oil multi-mlb lionairewitheyentoownama- i°f league buebsu club, is mx- ills to Purchase control of the Breadcn, confirming mp"-gg gh hesotiations were under way, said gfiiiinlifodmthaiahxlbwi staii:h1li&'§§°"“§, "L°",'§,"°°"§,‘f, “‘° '°°°“ in ' G . WUl°“’°W» 5* ’°W°°"°"°“V°' °‘ hm club. The tentsative. oigcahaseuagildg National League Head’ ‘ilildillfi .. ."` W.A.A.I“.Queetionaof national and international concern were gettled t0d»_l\Y. Mrs. W. E. Bbelillng Treasurer of mation in Henry C r ui, presidency and me Ann can was xc-elected secretary for s third term. Other officers chosen were: yu-st vice-president, Misa Ann gpuiding, Preston, Oct.: second vice-president. Miss Ethel MBU Cartwright, Saskatoon; and treas- urer, Misa Edith McKenzie, Winni- peg. The meetim voted in favix of abandoning the wcmen’a world gan-in if I oolllrkto llfilllillillle 0! wornen's events was allowed at the olympic Games. In a letter the Federation Spcrtivehenrininemter- nationals, asked the Canadian body ii'itwsswil1i.ngtodroptbewor1d's gsmesandtheF.S.l".I.iftheIn- hemaftlonai Amllieilr Athletic libd- eration, which controls Olympic Games, wculdinoludea programme of worne.n's events, similar to thoseoa theworldfs games.cn thel Olympic Gas&. A direct representative fcrwomen on the _iutennmticnal committee. _would be demanded. the letter' said.| The 18% Canadian Wcmerrs 'hack and Field Championships. will be held in Montreal and Hal-‘ liar was chosen for the nent au- nual meetingwith the understand- ing that the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada will hold its 1936 semicns there. However, if the A. A. U. of C. meets elsewhere, the 5.; is ii* ini D D ,is said to be slightly in excess of $l.000.000. If the sale is completed. as it appeared almost certain tonight it , will be. Wenta, in addition to the 0016111818. will gain control of the Rochester Intemational League club, the Columbus American As- sociation team, the Houston Texas League team and several other clubs in the "farm" organisation of the Red Birds. Race Horses In Head On' C o ll is i o n (A. P. by Gus-rd|an's Special Wire) BAN MATEO, Calif., Nov. 13-.A heavy fog here today caused a head-on collision of two race- horsea on the Bay Meadows turf, breaking both their necks llld oe!- iously iniurlns a locker.. .James Melaren. The horns were Sir Richard qwned by Mrs. A. Horton, and Mint Memory, owned by John Manale, New Orleans. McLaren was riding Sir Richard in a morn- ing workout when Mint Memory tossed his rider and ran w-iid the wrong way into the oncoming Sir Richard. Mel'.a.ren's lull was frac- sured. Women ’s Track incoming liedsraticusneoutive wiliq decide uponameetingplaoe. A motion to advise each branch to control issuance and price ati amateur oardswsspassed after de- festof recommendation that the standardpriceiior certiiloato en who set to the rules cs ut immed- hich canrles establhhed Edmonton poet. Halifax. BMW Tsyl Hamilton and Phyllis Dewar of Saskatoon wen nominated as candidates for the Norton Crowe Trophy. Women ath- letes may also be named for thi: "why by ui-. p-wmciai bunches 01 the A. A. U. of O. lfiiiéirié. iiiéiiigiiii a§*!‘§ ig; Aileen Meet For Mt’l. (c. P. sy curamr. special win) TUEONTO, Nov. 13-The Wom- en's Amateur- Athletic Federation in annual convention today decided to bold the Canadian woznen’s track and field championships in 1835 in Montreal. Halifax was chosen as the nent place for the annual meeting of the libderaticn. with the under-` atanding that the Annie tic Union of Canada in Halifax also. lif th C- meets elsewhere. Federation executive will upon a meeting plaee. “MY MIND IS MADE UP," SAYS LADY MARGARET STEWART IDNDON, Nov. 13-Lady Mar- Zaret Stewart. with or without the .?°s iii Ci grit? New PR _NBLLQE -_ -li_ 2 Along The sidelines N'.DEFEA'I’ED A.F'I'ER. three t rts M t u before Charlottetown fans sts the Fam ihxnilglltiiivlgarriiiili; 2%; 1:15 wmsb;~mJ.minb t ug from the Moncton team as they line' up for the opening as it gen;-land 3:11,; 5112308 twill be men who have taken up the torch t , US with flying colors. Abegweits are facing a laugh nfs: yexd Iii; ‘$181 be the Kid test for them. the suriest that they confidence themselavlgsstlhlat ilscglirlciens and as such they have me "-bf&1"8h in the amen. ni Mediusm, tneussiirehv uueierifgnrllanm ttnoe ciiiig almixglgetznimd-gjlfgidgim guard that adds lots of power to an already offensive threat his B haul; gfzpggfdt tgfaiilsxsr. Marshall. a. dangerous `f-tiiemnts w getaway from nun. E mms °“ Wm" ms ma” ~, . V _ O O O BUT 5Q'MT-TCH for the Hawlm. The Abegweits, fresh from their vie.. tory over the Beavers feel that they have at last hit their stride. T'h°Y "9 "Viv B-Hd 8589! to tackle Miller, James and company in S mighty endeavor to climb within striking distance cf the leaders, even _though it be at the expense of the Allan Cup holders, They held s. brisk workout yesterday xnoming and the boys all came through their game with St. John in fine shape. Minor injuries are being attended to by 'lrainem' Pat Adair and he says the team. will be in the best pcsglblei condition for tonight's tilt. i ii I O O ‘i 'I' Is EXPECTED that the mme-me lineup as in Mondays game will be trotted out tonight although FINE EXAMPLE of thefspirit oi' this year's team was dis- played in the two home games 0! the Abbies. Jimmy Kelly, while not in the game was nevertheless mi t-he bench shouting encourage- ment to his mates and doing a whole lot to help the morale of the team. It's the spirit that helps win games and shows that Coach Gross 'has his team behind him to a maui smnh Gm O O U ND TBI boy-wonder comes back home to the scene of his early triumphs. Signing of Bucky Harris as manager of the Washington Senators was con- firmed in news despatches last night. Harris, ~always regarded as more or less of a national hero in the Capitol since he lead the Sen- ators to a. world’s title, no doubt will receive a warm welcome and will have the whole-hearted sup- port of the populace behind him as he attempts once more to scale the heights. _ ‘ I ~, ToN1cHr’s L I NE UPS Probable lineups for t.onlght'a game. Abbles Moncton Goal Sergeant Foster Defence Renaud Bur-rage McCabc_ Medinskl Centres i Kane Miller 1 Brenneman James § Leu win; - Nicholson McDonald Gctliffc Irvine Right Wing xeuy Mums \ m-slim iwnrsnau 1 Utility I Currie `, The roar of an airplane engine and ro ller is the lou est sound FRENCH TEAM TAKES ll0ll0RS Q (" Or] fberie .lbrclnilid Przaansporthmhvrllt UU- By annum' pecan wn-ei NEW Niws is - vonx, . 'ne French -my mm, victor tus fu-sz. time it ercued the Atlantic in 1925. i tmisht ross mx vi me neig'-ts in We intematiofsl military _(um-rim wmmtitmu by wuuium nie is-ui! °h=mo1cmiup with 1 ru-anna sis- Dlly of horsemsnshio as a climax °° the National Horse show in "“”*°U Bluare Garden. °°moetuu¢ qainst the cmeen ind selected mounts of Canadd. the, "’"*°4 States. onus ms me r sn. 7*” State. the French team turn- °° in two perfect performances W" the difficult caurse and made W! one mistake with the third llemberftlntri -.l NQMO ofcransggre :aug num. 1%§s;o§'§ 555%; e§¢5i§‘l§€i; ii; title;-grills; e ..§ia.t*§==f§;;§ .zltiiz siiiaiti “‘* an E 1 _ . . ,» paternal bless of the Marquess of Londonderryutgtoday said she in- tends to marry her flying teacher, Alan Mints. Said Lady Margaret: "My mind is made up. Father says he hssn't 24 ye.-us oid. Lord Lzxdcnderry only last week. had occasion to deny that another daughter, Lady Maglana, a yeas' ycunrcr, was envied to Don Juan, son of forms; King Alfonso of Spam. He said today Indy Mar- gsret's engagement hssn‘t his NCIDENTALLY it means that another post has been filled that Babe Ruth was mentioned prominently for. The "Bam’s” last remaining hope now seems to be 2 National League team D Pe d science has measured. It registers, 110-12§ decibels, which is slightly] higher than a boiler factory. The faintest ordinary noise is the rustling | of leaves in a light breeze in an un- occunlccl f_or~st-about 17 r'ecibe's. l T "E ` Annislivini T” FIGHT MAX SBHMEEING W°ll B Fir f ' ' l§limienatios1is?o Srgiili A B B I E S ' Crack At Heavy- _ . weight Title. -i if ar 'Ir <1 N C I TO-NIGHT - -- MONCTON HAWKS v i (ByEdsrdJ.Nei1.Aasociated f p,:.,s,,,,,, Wm, umaxoorcnarrrmus f (A. P. By Guardlan’s Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. 13-The heavyweight mountains stirred, groaned and after terrific effort, squeeked out a tiny mouse of in- formation today. Art Lasky. lean Jew from Min- neapolis, will be asked to fight Max Schmeling, from Herr Hit- 1er's German either here or in mi1i°ii’{.ii'i<£a`t°g;ate}i§ri§ifii; oi txixcivii' l Ma ro 0 ns Defea t E le S\ Reserved Seats: 50c.. ,75c.. $1-00; Balcony. 35c-; Children. 25c- Tickets on sale Wednesday morning at 1 - Office- 0 A M-, Forum Box weight title opponent for Ms.x` ag Baer next Jime. I I mnff€;,,;‘;,-,_,<';;';n“;;;°;,,{,, ~;<;};=,=,;i tl Overtime Gdmé 2-I mu for weeks on behalf or Mud- _________.___u 1 (0.P. By Guan-d.lan'a Special Wire) , SF. LOUIS, Nov. 13-Although HARR|S'the first successful penalty shot of F ison Square Garden, “I am going to Chi to La lr fi ht cage see s y g Kingfish Levinsw Nov. 23. and if he wins and is susceptible I will offer him the first match with Schmeling," His language might not have, been too clear, but his intent was obvious. The conflicting racial ln- tereats in such a match apparent- ly warrant the side-tracking, tem- porarily, of young Steve Hamas. the Penn State alumnus, who, in his best fights in the past 12 months, won decisions over both "Hamas is out for a while any way, said Johnston ‘His man ager, Charlie Harvey, insists that he has eamed the right to fight Baer, and he wants to wait lmtil June and do that. Tha.t's a very silly idea. What will he do for groceries during the winter and what can we do with the rest of the heavywcights in the mean-, time, if the challenger is picked now for 9. fight next June?" To which Harvey replied: - “We have gotten through some very tight w'i.nters_ before. We want Baer. We insist on our right to fight Baer in June without fur- ther ellminatlons. If it gets very cold. this winter. however, we will fight anvcne, anywhere, prefer- Lasky and Schmellng. Y “my in M1°‘ml'" .ihex-e, President Clark Griffith turn- gwegy Bgwmw, sgmuy defame- Lightweight Leonard VVins, - Championship (C. P. By Gu-\rdlan's Special Wire) NEW WATER.FOR.D, N. S., Nov.. 12-Jimmy Leonard goes back home to Springhill tomorrow with; the Maritime amateur welter- weight title, wrested from Joe Smith by a. technical knockout in the seventh round of their bout here Saturday night. The Glace Bay defender had a margin in the first two rounds, landing clean and effective punch- es. but Leonard staged a comeback in the third., swapped blows in the 1’0i-Uth. and carried the fifth, and struck his real stride- Battling furiously, the Springhilli flash sent Smith to the canvas three times for the count of nine in the seventh. The champion was game but badly beaten and his backers threw in the towel. An invention to make synthetic gasoline from salt water was an- l10u!1oed recently by A. H. Saheurs, im °D8ineer in France. The new fuel. known as sahol, was found to be nearly identical with gasoline and answered to tests made by technic- ians. The inventor is offering his formula for 2,000,000,000 francs ($125,000,000). the National Hockey league season, rified home by Scotty Bowman. USUCCEEDP UE CRUNIN I ormer Pennant Lead- ‘ ing Manager R e - joins Old Club. _._._~_ GUNTRAC forced them into overt/ime Mon-\ treal Muroons tonight defeated Sli. . . mum Eagles 2-1 in the :int match Rellnqlllshes for the season of Tommy Gorman's Standin reconstructed squad About coco fans turned out Up W 1 t It was the second defeat in three h games for the angles, led by male LOUZ. Gerard who piloted Maroons last ____ season and brought here from (A P. By Gum-dia.n’s Special Wire) theirhistoric home, Ottawa, NEW YORK; Nov. 13. - Lester "_ Although Maroons have added»R»ollo Stoefen, the golden-haired 'i several players, it was the old guard ,leaning tower of United states ten- wmcn came through tonight. cave his. relinquished rua amateur stand- 2 Trottier, ief winger, snared the odd 'ing today and signed a. professlonalif goal when he dashed down ceutreloontrsct to play in sports promoter., [years ago, tonight was given a. one-'shot through Beveridge’s legs after (A. P. By Gua,rdian’a Special Wire) ice five minutes after the stuart of waamncfron, Nov. 1a._stuu1ey the tau minute extra. o°r1°d to drive H. (“Bucky") Harris. who as base- a long shot past Billy Beveridge. ball's “boy manager" led Washing- When the second period was 15 ton to a world championship 10 minutes old Jimmy Ward sank a, ear contract as the Senators’ pilot a. short pass from his cent-reman, for 1936, Hooley Smith, who was off his feet Harris succeeds Joe Cronin, the but able to reach the puck. second of the Senators’ y0\1©h!Ul St. Louis then tied the score in managers, who replaced Bucky BS the same period on a penalty shot. the Boston Red Sox leader a few Stew Evans had tripped Syd. Howe weeks ago in one of baseba.i1’s big- as he was about to shoot and the gest deals. referee called the second such Six Years after he was dismissed penalty in the league this year. ed to his Old IB.V0l'll'aB BS the 1119-!! man, ggvhmed gpegd, gg he gkgtgd needed to fire up the American Lea- fm- down th, 105, 1;°°k gh, puck in gue club for next season's pennantmss stride and his 55 foot dz-we chase and partially make the fans went su-awht to the leg; mmm of forget their keen disappointment the mesh past Alex conneuy ex- over* the trading of the popular ottawa veteran, mgkmg his gh-gt young shortstop-manager. league gppgal-31150 in 5 bm "M" "TVB HBV” See" 9' Demi' mamgef lsweater. A penalty shot was award- on the field," Griillth said. "And 1- feel he ls the man we need here. He will get every ounce of baseball out of our players." Griffith would not disclose what salary Harris would draw but said: “I wanted the best manage: I could find and I was ready to pay for him. I have always admired Harris and I am glad to have him back again." Harris expressed himself as "tick- 1eG pink" to rettun to washington. Meeting Of The b"side Golf Club The annual meeting of the Sum- merslde Golf Club was held last night in the Town Hall, the Presi- dent, E. W. MacDonald presided. The various reports were submit- ted and showed the club w have had a. very successful season. Mr R.. E. Ellis was elected President. The dl- rectors for next season are: W. E. MacDonald, R. E. Ellis, R. c. Hol- ed to Canadiens at Toronto last Saturday but George Hainsworthi trapped Armand Mondou’s drive. LINEUPS Position Goal Defence Defence St. Louis Beveridge Bowman, Wiliia.rn.a‘ Smith Centre Kaminsky Northcctt Wing Sh-\H1D°1'1 Ward Wing Finnegan, Alternates: Maroons: Webster.; Evans. Wentworth, Biinco, Tmttier, Cialnor, McManus, Haynes. St. >I¢ouis: Ayres, Frew, Voss, Brydson, Howe, E. Roche, D. Roche Cowley, Bud Cook. Referees: Bill stewart; A. Q. Smith. Montreal Connell Ccnecher Shields SUMMARY First Period No score. Penalties: Trottier, Brydson. Ncrthcott. man. Q. M. Muttart, C. I. Peters; Executive Committee, E. N. Mac- second Period Quarrlc, W. A. Allen. E. P. Foley. ' in 1935. Stocfen, a member of Americafa last Davis Cup team, national in-» door titlist and co-holder of the na- tional indoor and outdoor doubles championships, accepted a.»contr`uc1; gate receipts-the same percentage that his tandem partner, George. Martin Lott, Jr. of Chicago, signed for two weeks ago. Stoefen had held out for 20 percent. Stoefen and Lott will be teamed. with William Tilden and Ellswog,-(lg, Vines, a pair cd' former chacnpiong will open in New York Jan.` 9, with singles exhibitions involving Lott vs. Tiiden and Vines vs. Stcefcn. Lott and Stoefen will oppose the other pair in doubles. _ Ranked third in the country’s "first 10," Btoefen first broke into prominence a little more than two years ago when he defeated Frankie Parker in four sets for the Ohio State championship. Some tennis disciples saw in him a. second Tllden, for in build, grace and some of their strokes the 23-year-old, six-foot-four Califomian and Tilden are alike. stoefen has a powerful service and takes full advantage of his height, playing s. smashing overhead game. Weather Baulks For ’ North Expedition ' wINN11=EG. Man., Nov. 12- Baulked by weather, the exploring and hunting expedition undertak- en by Charles E. Bedaux. a. wealthy citizen of France, to Tele-- graph Creek, in Northern British- Columbia, has had to be aband- oned, The expedition had among its equipment large tractors and about 150 horses. The eXD€i`11f»10l‘l started from Edmonton in May last and some 530 miles beyond Edmonton their troubles started. 'I‘he large tractors had to be raft- ed across many of the streams W. H, -Noonan; President, R. E. El- 1_ M3;-¢,°n,_ Ward (smith) 15,00. iisi V.ce President, C. I. Peters; Sec- g_ gy Louis, Bgwman (penalty retary Treasurer. H. T. Holman; shot) 1g_50_ Audlton J- P- Hogan- Penalties: Pinnigan. Conacher. ,..¥G\.i.i . -_ . ._ _,_-- - 1. . sanction. director of tim Heston Airport. Hunts said the mawe would take plow soon, altho the wg; ding dats has not been set. said his bride would accompany him on a business and honeymoon tour of the Far East. All members of the Londonderry family teamed to fly at Heston. mints was previously married. I divorce decree becoming final two weeks ago. ' !'lIAKlmP0l‘l’UlAl.’lll'_ll uorrrnaan, ous.. Nov- 15-10- ~ niuunrscausaisntaoomaai tlsmamoaasdianltotioaslsteam ahips,r¢tiredoetobei;1:istaftsr;1- pcgimcoelytwsnty- eyeara - slerchantlsarinaand Canadian Rational 8\ea\u|hips,soco:~din|to ananaouucsmsntgs. l.Auan. General lhhsser. nsdiaxi lla- tioaalateamaliipa. \ iii’ iiigg git; twig? fir mum wnsisssym-s°1d.iss', E =1§_f_»;yw~M§;;;;g;-,;r§§ge';°;fn°5; ,_ U As Toronto Argos An-al Elo ntreal Play Sensational Came 7 ' Bowman (21, Evans, Ayres, Shields. Third Period No score. Penalties: Smith, McManus. and, seeing that the journey would take entirely too long at this rate, Mr. Bedaux abandoned tho tract-. ors about 100 miles from Fort St. John and the group pressed .on with the horses. A large number of the horses had to be destrovcd. on account of "hoof-rot" and the tractors have been left in the in- terior. On his way back to Franca r - Overtime Period 3. Marcons, Trottier, 5.00. Penalty: Brydson. Senators Ta k e Lead In The Q.A.H.A. Loop (C. P. By Gusrdisrfa Special Wire) MON'I‘R.EAL, Nov. 12-Ottawa Senators tonight dominated the i standing of the senior group of the |Qucbec Amateur Hockey Associ- ,ation. Jumping into action this .week-end in their first games in the group. the barber-poles went right to the top. defeating Lafou- taine 4-1 here todav after their '1-3 victory over Montreal Vic- torias at Ottawa last night. , In the first game cf the after- noon doubicheader, Verdun took a fall out of Royals. erstwhile lead- ers, 2-1, before 5,000 fans at the Forum. Three goals from the stick of Chclette. tall and lean right wing- er nf tha Ottawa. overcame a fighting Lafoniaine team in the third period and wave the Senators their second str-aight victory of the_ ‘- campaign without a defeat. It was' Lafontaine’s second loss in two leliglb¢|loa|h|a|ed,|a\bt\sboesl!\baesowd'bytbeir|ces\e'llal§eahlsalandwiali.-|'l " ~ "mg, ' over the Canadian National R-alle ways Mr. Bedaux stated if condi-. tions had been normal hc believed, they could have got through. He, intends to return in about two years time for another attempt. One man Yost; his life on the ex- pedition. , Canada _has increased her share of the import trade of Jamaica ac- cording to figures just issued for the six months of 1934 as compared with the same peziod last year. The most important industry in Jam- aica is banana growing and ac- counts for over half of the value of the total exports of all commodities, followed by sugar._'I‘he growing od* grapefruit has witnessed greater activity. 'a larger quantity having been shipped this year as compared with last. Much cf this grapefruit is exported to Canada and is carried in vessels of the Canadian National Steaznships which maintain a direct service. On the whole the colony re- ports a generally improved business outlook. 'l‘he greater number of visi-_ tors from Canada to Jamaicn_ both during the summer and winter seasons is creating a greater dé- mand for Canadian products in this Empire vacation land of the Carib- bean. Quite I factor in this i!l0!¢d&' are the luxurious "Indy" UU” Uf ' the Canadian National The Jamaica Tourist Trade ‘ velopment Board is abuutto lsuncir an extensive publcib campaign in Canada. ` . / 4 \ , . Bill O’Brien’s bamstorming troupe-‘ calling for 12% percent ot the gross- and international stalwarts. Theypm 3 ci 1 .. | | sr s. an , L"-= v i iff --»».-- ' -':‘»l.\ .;.-,., ;.ll5:`. : l-"filly ‘- I., . . v.fi_E. ‘lin 'w -_ii i ._... ..... . .._,,... ,___ ._»..< ...~ .»-.. _ .'_..._......,.._,:.f_.._.._§.;~.:.1..-I...-L-.L 3.§»J li. .iffi -...... .. .__ ._,_. .fy 4|* . V. ., .__ gt if fl, iii l.. ; 1 ; iii ‘LW :df :.i.ii~ ‘1 .,,,._ t. iw \» 1., x ,Y . »\. 2 \