1 ~ 1.; _ . _ _ e r ‘__====r--- .__ -__ __"_‘___`__L____ __ ____; _ __ " '- _ _ __ , _ I _ _ ---_ --v ~v_.;_--_~'-------_f-. . _ _ ,_ , . _- BASEBALL. , BOXlN` RDI s BOWLING ,__. - _____vv,_Y_;-fs-U Grand. Nationa ` Into Stdrdom Over Night- V_VonBy Qutslder 1-lforsenongln For $100 when A' Colt, Gallopod to Victory Wish 161 Pounds Him. n.°.ire:; and hc mentioned the attitude they would have towards the problems of the people. "Well" oolltlmlcrl l\ir. Ben- nett," it was not so long ago that I was very poor, and I am not ashamed to say, neither om I ashamed to say that in my day I have made a great dell of money; but no man can say that a dollar of it has been made dis- lronestly. ft is time that sort of thing should be stopped, "Mn Ilsley denied the inference dra\vn_ from his Bt. Catherines' speech, claiming that sented, A lively- interchange ensued, with the Nova Scotian seeking to raiae a question of privilege; but the intervention of the Speaker saw the whole affair blown over. The House concerned itself with the estimates for the harbors and rivers ef Quebec. No debate of im- portance aroae to disturb the equan- imity of the members. NEW CITY Continued from Page 1 the price of the proposed ten ton set. ond,that it was deemed advisable to secure the larger ons. Councillor McDougall moved a res- olution ts the cffect`that 'the city purohaee the twenty ton seaiet. .twenty-four feet by nine feet coating 011|! f e. b The motion was aec his observation had been misrcpre-i _two weeks hc up as a |,,_,u1“¢ star, handling _all the clubs pitchers in masierly _style and hitting `s.-ouno the .340 mark. __ _ Moreover. Diekey‘s throwing arm is the ideal baseball rifle. Hepicked off base-runners with sharp-shooting nccuraay throughout the season- .And he kept up his steady hitting pace lwlth long and sl-lon. range blows de- illvcrerl when most needed. : Those who have studied the 1929 Irccords through three Winter months ihave confirmed the judgment of | many fans: § Dickey in his first major league _year was s-econ`d only to marvelous | Mickey Cochrane of the Athletics as la catoherl i _ onded by Councillor Blanchard. Councillor Foster pointed out that it would be possible to get the twen- ty ton scales several weeks before the other ones. The resolution was carried unanimously. » _ Councillor Blanchard moved that fthe new scales bc placed on the \south-cast cqhacr of the Market isquare, and that the old house be lploccd over the same. 'rho motion Iwas seconded by councillor McDou- igsll. _ i Each councillor excepting those _composing the committee expressed ‘his vievzs on the question. Councillor 'Foster pointed out the difficulties 'which would urise`if the scales were put in any other place on the square. Councillor Reardon contended that the presence of the scale house on the south side of the square would contrast disagreeably with the ap- pearance oi tl-le public gardens and public buildings. Councillors Burke, Kennedy. and Dougsn each express- erl themselves in favour of the resol- iution as the spot selected was-ap- parently the only one feasible.. The resolution was _carried with one dissenting vote. 'I1~le matter of the digging of the pit was left to the discretion of the Market Committee. If you wont a clear conscience. kcepaolean mind. . - 1 nor on bows- o bonuses eyes are too few. for the mller one is enough. Jtslian proverb. , " it might be worse. lt ll reason- rable to suppoee that the popular sends the publishers reieot are even more idiotic. ols asurelsr' '-1 reel mob a ano- crlte. Juateemefromaweddineie- eeptioh where I nad to eongratulaie lbs arise me me groom.” liaarh will lieu 'hat Uploads OTHER SPORT R E IE SALARY IS DULLARAYEAR Maybe you don`t tillr" Eddie fic ard doesn't belle'/c in Santo Clan n more played for on the Montreal Maroolls. _ for one dollar, and that is all that he is getthig. _lumped into amateur ranks to join the Maroons, a few years ago, re- tired from hockey at the start of th a few, games he came around to ill old club and asked for a chance to get into the game, _|llsi- fm' the sak of playing. Bo he was signed to dollar contract. Dinsmore was a for ward in his former hockey days, hu Dr. Jerry LeFlammc and Dune. Munro, who jointly pilot the Mon- treal club, have visions of makin him a. defence player. Short' and sturdiest physical speciments in the game. His role as a forward is nl- lnost entirely defensive. which is the reason why it is believed he will make good as a. defence player in' the future. When Dinsniore was as- signed to cover a player it was about certain that that players life was gn- ing to be made miserable as "Ti-le Pest” clung to him hampered his stride and frequently enraged his op-_ ponent to the point that he cal'ned` himself a penalty. - HUBKEY AT MUNTAGUE luorrraoua mrlinlALs` 2, KENSINGTON GIlANlTES~ 1. While the season for hockey is about past, interest in the game has been well maintained in Montague, as evinced by the large crowd which attended s, game last night between the Kensington Granites and the Montague Imperlais a clean. hard fought contest. Play ' f ~ 1'# in-an .lan-aa ...-. 1 _ nllsllolrs H0°i<<=YF01‘“m f_ Suggested For _E Clhariottetowni The Matter; __ Strong Committee Appointed You cant blame a manager for lie? evn an' n \c's who h. s _‘_ l'..,'.‘f,,. l°`ff,,f~.,' r..‘°'.°l . Pro ject, And T o Look Intof which is what Charlie “Dirlny" Dins- . '.,» Dinsmore has_a contract calling _ _ ____- At a meeting last awning in ihe lllnk which holds 2,000 people Board of Trade noolnn c.-.ues is ms- ;~io,ooo. El .yi "The Pest" is ‘this _heavily-bui1t_cuss the possibility and icssibiiiiy ci It was stated that a plant 'M little fellow was known when he building H hcw rink. a committee of cost $3.000 and the building bat, e'm¢@i1ns- would be sso,ooo. 'rho rink might -_ nine was appointed to investigate $30,000 ,and $50,000. From the mail/er, and report at o later would be seen that tue least r ' 1925.29 season to becomg 3 bond Mr- ROY Pl'0WS€, Wh0 presided, built ln. any of several ways,-by ia salesman. Tllnt still is his business' imimcd ‘Wi WHL a rink could be. company. by the citizens. 01' by some but me lm 0, hockey p,.,,.ed miu_si~d for shows or all lrlnflo. 'mo organization or club. A oosnl-name strong for him and after refclecing "mis "Gum he °“5nY kept 1" Uiiefa' Shmlld be lilimillted f-0 lnierviel S tion, and a second rink is absolutely such parties. necessary in order to foster, not only Councillor Blanchard thought th! e senior and ilitemlediate anlaieul' appointment of a committee the best a hockey, but also to promote the game lvlcalls of immediate action. _ _ M1011! ¢l'l¢'school boys and younger Mr. Mark McGuiga.n stated __ players. apparently the most serious If Maritime cllmlpiollslllp ganles e~nterin(,' into the one il the are to be played or if the hockey Lion of financial backing. Doub I teams were to come through to they a new building ia a necessity. A115” CUP finals rand it is not too how many will be willing ta put h b ___ mm are _S one ____ thc much to expect) late ice would be hard cash into it? The e “VY U - m absolutely necessary. The building moved that a committee be might also make a good assembling pointed to interview the Govomm __ ‘Wm 101' Mrclllilrlcs. _ the "city fathers," and all other ln- In answer to the inquiry as to terested parties. whether al fiml in the city ll th ‘ if, intqd Erratic ADM. it E _ iii as e A Strong comm tee appo intention of erecting, it was stated meet, after adjournment, const-it 0115 MV) will cost- $100,000. The Yarmouth nounccd today. Atthe next lneeting of the lc:igue‘s governor. Adams will propos; legis- Kensington defence onthe jump repeated attacks on the Kcnsin;;l,on final count being Montague 2, Ken 1 Kensington boys. Tllry lluve o. good hockey tonm, they displayed clcau cut spolisnlallsliip both on and all the ice. and will certainly bc well received by local fans should they FWF? Q Carruthers E. Gaudet; A. Bernard D. Murphy Bt. Peters e, Gem-getown2_ Montague lmps. ll, st. roms o. l Bt. Peters and Georgetown hockey ieamsf old time rivals, invlsderl Montague last week to settle their arguments on local loc. Each team had won a game on their home ice, and it was agreed to play a final game on neutral ice. The weather man was unkind. and tho ice aurisne was sticky. but a very goed brand association' tabllng of financial rc and almost ulizlminlous adoption ol nual meeting of the Ani-fifeur A.<:~f>'fi sions of Canadian Arl'lfi'~e;ll‘ ilockey Phu 111 mind- Fred almonds. seth 1-1snsmon,,.1_. I The mattar of ls location for the walter Jones, T, B_ Rpggrg, Cg\m¢11-_ rink would have to'be investigated, lm- 131m-|¢hgrr|_ Mmning gap-m),i_ Y 4 lt ter that Davis so Fraser have some such as follows:--Roy Prowse (chairmaq). but no difficulty was anticipated in Ulm- Campbell, 1);-_ 1: ,1_y¢° this regard. In response to a ques- Af, R ¢0mmm,¢¢ m¢¢¢,1ngh¢1¢ my lion from Mr. Claire Canlpbell as to “fm-ds the gene;-gl mggtlng lg ey the probable cost of a rink, Mr. Rus- dmded go ini,-¢5¢1gg¢_¢ me mggger gg sei chandler stated that the st. John dwell and rgpcrf, prongs; gg, |, 1; - Rink, planned to hold 10,000 P80910- meeting. probably next week. goalie. but the latter was on the jobi la. resolution ilisirllotlllg the azzow ' and no further scoring resulted. The! a.'1o1~,'§ represel~lt.ai_i'.-e ni the nero an Fastest Sprlnter URGE N. H. L. TO ADOPT SEVERE '_ RULE AGAINST MAIM MENACE W BOSTON, Mass.. Marrh :B Con- be removed from the game unless tending that injuries to ills faces oi- managers of the competing teams players constitute a lncllace to ilock-1 agreed within five minuteftbat the ey, President Charles F. Adalns oii hurt was entirely accidental. tile Boston Bruins will urge Nation-1 such an gareement, the player al Hockey League heads to adopii be suspended pending hearing of the severe penalties to bc imposed on` case by the leagues board of goverm- players inflicting such hurts, hc all-, ors. , would in case of a second offence by a player his removal from rganiaedl _ \ . _ o The me surface was in 1-amy good lation whereby a player ln_iul'ing auf pm-lroy for gf, |335; gh,-gg ¢gmp]g|_, oonflltlon considering the mild wen- °l‘P°11=“i “"0"” *he ‘h°“1df“ “`°““‘ mouths of may would be mandatory- f lller, and the fans wer; treated tr) H-*’ ""'”`“"“"°“`“”“ ‘ °` “-1- ~~~~~~~~~~ -°-l*---'-_ in the first 'period was about even,_ Arnateurs ‘ with fiehsington getting the only ’ R 1 counter in that session. ln the sec- ___ ’ _ end period the Montague boys _ _ ’-"“ Canadiens. 2; Rangers, 1. (5 ever- launched a strong offensive and TORONTO. Marllli 28_<(:_ Pj>.~ _mc _:___ ds \10i/Wd W0 80015 b¢f0l‘o the End cl ` Announcement of the registrar th:l'. ' D w " the stanza- They asain kent ihei 13,615 players were roglswrd wan up “ _’°`_”""“ durhls the third Period and mala.em ur 0 l ...s______D_\_e__s sm] “ke W think of muh ora are luucl ln lllell' pr:\l.<.e of lilo , "A" players, mal'kt‘ci iocinys two ses-i “m____ who is mpmly uqukmg "um [fume as a member of the Hamilton Assolnntlolln slxtcelllll annual coll- _olymmc Club and m which cm' ha "°"“°“' inow makes his residence, as a Nova W.A. llcwitl. Torolllu. l‘cgist:‘l-_ ill_s__________aLc_gh Wu born m mmldno pltscnf-illg ills rcpori, .salrl with tll':_a__d med ____ Ham” . number 0 apperar again on Montaglle ice. exception of Ottawa and destrict,\y__ars bang B member or the Wm _“Thi “mum” s“ka'°h_cwan meh 1\;am1_I_r`e_s' ldcrers A. A. Club. "There ian't DD Blue _ 1(¢nsington_ there was an ilmcase nl in l.g_ls- < man in camda or the Umwd sn” Goal _tratlons fiom all branches. lilo ln- _ ,, St., Peters is always a good, sporty rush to lcturn ho 1 They accord ingly decided to remain over an e:: fra day in Montague and try con- clusions with the latter team on the following night. The game was pla_vcri on An ex- cellent ice surface, and while st. Peters fought a goorlrlard game and held the Montague team down to one goal in tha first period, they were cutplnyed for the balance of the game. The Montague team lfleq ,who can beat Miller today, was the H' Mah” M‘ Wim' "fase m me ‘mal 0"” 1928 M5 statenlollt of J. J. Snor, who is on J. A. Mclntvrenefsnce J. Burris. branches. rcgisi.ra,‘lolls llvlllde; _ me “emme c0mmm'°° M um Bum- P Mccm-ron n lllruyfl ontario 914- ouown and