"m at; v iiciiaiii ISiERANVILiE TIES in R T Y-i i i E in iiTH Piici iiiiiiiqviiiiiiii my of Micldel “Methuselsh" Mike‘ udrigue‘: age one of the famous dark iconic of the ring, was explained to- TASCRUCES, N. M, May 29.-—Phil- lip Granville, of Hamilton, Ont" tied for eleventh place today with M, B, day when the ancient one formally hung up his gloves and retired from. McNamara, of Australia, in the fifty- ninth lap of C. C. Pyle’s buniondeim the nose-nudgingiridustry, In a letter thanking sports WIlIOTSi ior the "Kind things" said about him! ~- jgmlly declared he was retiring in. gwcf 131.? Fuse’ Texas and Tucmm comfortable circumstances. He suffer- n l“ 0' a‘: 6d . twoqound/knockout last night Granville is rapidly recovering from “ we hum‘ o! George Hoflman’ a lils recent injuries, although 5t1111n compnnuvely helvywemht novice. I great pain. He remains sixth in elapsed time standing. Pete Gavuzzl, of England, John Solo, oi‘ Fassaic, N, J., and Sam Rich- nian, ‘Now York, tied for the lead in fCUARDIAN PORTwsmiiidt REVIEW At the end of the letter, the vener- gble Michael who for years had set his age at 36, wroic “on the 26th day. or November, i929, Michael Franuis~ lilcTigue will be Just 45 years old." mdmvs m)‘ ~ ' ‘ Salo silll leads the pack in total 1 - , elapsed time. Louis Nemis Is Qut l Pocify should be written on - , . one side of the paper only, shouldn't wlth -C-hauenge o ‘ it? ziskcd o. young versifier, $181718 MflCD0llllld1 ' T111" (iflllellris on the poetry, re- ~ piled the editor wearily. not; of it _ _ i shouldn't be written on either side. Having learned that Stevie Mo»; Donal, 1'18!‘ Reserve lighiivclght,‘ who h!!! been fighting in the Status; for the past few months, is back iii gain in his home town, Louis iii-hm, 1 New Waterford boxer called on incl sports Editor to issue a sweeping challenge to the Reserve lighter to a bout at any time. Louis ts willing to fightyunder any conditions that Btevie may want, and it is likely that the bout, i! it goes through; will be'staged in Sydney, as loctili promoters are willing to stage the (inc shnPb alter his campaigning in iisht on the third of June. 3. the United States. His answer to the Ne-mis declared that Stevie should, challenge. it he chooses to accent it, be mfldfliln Willing M meet him,‘ will be published in this paper, » n5 illc latter has gal ed valuabls ex- lieiience in the Stu es, as well as liavin: fought more often, the New Waterford boxer having been oblig- -c<i to take a long layoff following his operation for appendicitis in January lost. _ Stevie returned to Reserve a few clays age for an indefinite stay with relatives, and is reported to be in lGive Junior a C'C'M' l. "‘JOYCY£H4E Gentle, health- ful exercise and fun unbounded is linked up with the gift of a C.C.M. ; I Joycycle to your ' youngster. 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The W/hiiie S 0.x Pilot, I N .-\ iS MANN‘ suit the south side fans in the Windy City. Last year in midseason Ray Schalk walked out from under the managerial duties and Russell Black- burne. the coach, was given a shot ati the job. The Sox then spurted and won some ball games, finishing the season well enough to convince the management that Blackburne had the ability to be retained as pilot. ‘The season hasn't advanced far enough to show what the White Sux, will do this year, The indications are that Chicago has, a fair ball club whichgvivlth some luck, should give a good account of itself. During the spring romp at San Antonio, Black- burne did a. whale of a lot of ex- perimenting. He had a. mom o! usm’ m; eeciiose lM so GiZeEN l DON'T snow uP AGAnisr- TN GkAss BAci<6>muND5 , ‘hi’ iiEii SOL SECOND Frau. tioto/woop, is xosr $TAETiW i“ T“ BiG $9001 FLST Kaila IMKES ui> A i<iv KEYSGJNE \<oMBlNATlON-~~ . - i i ‘flfiu- .- u- x GOOD. ‘NW-i Qsfliii. . "714 yvlmgsters and he was trying "r1- ous combinations. Even now ho ls 00111111111115 to switch from time to time, - Lena. — as Blackburne is popularly known - has some good talent though the experts refuse to take the Sox seriously when it comes to pgnn. am, contending. It would be foolish to concede them such a margin, yet Lena is making good as a manager. And that is something. Given a little time. he may yet settle on a. winn- ing comblnation and put the Chicago White Sox back on the baseball map. Blackburne deserves some good breaks. Copyright, 1929, King Features Syn- dicate, Inc. Lobster Catch - Greater But Value Is Less OTTAWA, May 29-43122: fish caught in Canadian waters by Canada's fishermen during the first four months o! 1929 totalled 100,035,000 pounds, and had a landed value to the fishermen of over $3,500,000 according to an announce- ment made from the Department of Marine and Fisheries yesterday. While the catch was slightly under the fig- ure for the same period in the year previous, so for as its weight was concerned, it had a value of $115,000 more. During April the Pacino Fisheries saw an increase of 245,000 pounds in the catch, the total being 0,030,000 pounds, The landed value was $77,874 greater than in April 1028. The Atlantic coast fisheries showed a slight decrease, however, both in Daughter-Mother, do you want ma to put the parrot on the back porch? Mother-Positively no! Your fath- -MlLADY'S FORMER STYLES TO BE DISPLAYED IN MUSEUMS BIG iiiiiiiiiioii iilMEliEY BAil R iziuiis IJEFEAT_S_ RlillIX l AMERICAN LEAGUE (can-dun he‘) R H E Phill. ... ... -.. ... . . . . .. 7 9 OjTOm Heanen New zealand hgavy- 8°51" -- 1 3 1 Q weight, defeated Elzear Rloux, Mont- Earnshaw and Cochrane, ltlaeFad- I real heavy aspirant here tonight in ye“ ""1 Ben?‘ the Eighth round of their scheduled iten round set to, when Rirlx was R 11 l’- § disqualified for striking g, you] blow, N" 11°“ --- --- --- 3 3 2. It was an unsatisfactory bout ‘Vlllllflslfln - - - - - - - -- 3 141 throughout, Riouxs holding tactic-s Pipgras, Sherrin and Dickey. Mar- bery and Tate. and low blows marrlrig the fight. 5 l-leeney did all the leading but found trouble in getting in at close quar- R 1'1 15 . ters with l-‘tioux owing io the latter's Cleveland . . ll l9 1 long arms and homing in the “new emu" ' ' ~ - - - '~ ~ 1 6 1 . es. In addition, Rioux hit more than Zelnn and L. Sewell, Thomas, Ad- kins and Aulrey. ten low blows during the fight, but ‘ Referee MacP-hartland let these pass i on because they were of light variety R. H Ezand harmless. The New York ar- St. Louis ... 6 l3 l bitrator ivarned Rioux on four or Detroit ‘I 12 1;five occasions to _go in and help Stewart, Coflman. Strellckl and ‘ Heensy make a flght of it. Schang, Ferrell, Uhle and Phillips. l , Buffalo......... Pogsett and Niebergall, iviillarxis and Urban. l WINDSOR, Ont., May 2a~r>erev _Williams, the ‘j sprinting champion, Eddie Tolan. colored sprinting marvel from the University of Michigan, Johnny Fits- patrick and other Canadian notables in the athletic world have been in- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE u»?! H i2 7 no!!! Newark Y Underhill, Henderson and Jorgens; iRoss, Moore and Skiff. R- H E vlted to the opening oi’ Kennedy Baltimore - - 3 3 3 Collegiate here in September, Beading . 9 l4 0 Clarkson, Thomas and Cronin; ABEGWEIT PRACTICE‘ Holley and Styles. The Abegweits will hold baseball practice this evening at 6 o'clock at the C. A. A. grounds. Every member of the team k urged to attend. R. H E Toronto... ... “.12 14 0 Rochester , , _ . . . 8 l2 4 Leverenz, Satterfield and O'Neill; I Miles mu Race» MONTREAL FORUM’, May 2a. -‘ Cflllfldifln Olympic lpredict another keen race when ti‘. J iln Pictoa County a June Thirteenth i ‘ NEW GLASOW‘, May EB-Jolmny I Miles, winner of the i029 Boston Mar- athon, will appear in Westvllie on IJune 13. under the auspices of i-hdl ,St. Bees Church. According to pre- l sent information, Miles will appear in iSydney, Westvllie and Halifax only on his tour of the Maritimes Pro- I vinces, and his visit to Pictou Count! ‘Will no doubt draw the largest sec- ,tion of the province. The presen‘ 'plans of the committee in charge o. Miles’ appearance in Wcstvillc are t: ‘stage a. five mile road rare open t the province, for ivliicii s "l? priz .cs will be awarded. "ii Hzame is having one .c~ .1. . i. ‘yin Plctou County and i1 . ' 1 doubt but that the five l ' H": i _ ‘xicr ‘include the largo ll’ "b. ' goutside runners ivlin arc ‘xir isuch splendid form at iiic ,1; x0: itime 1t is learned here that Mili iwill appear in Sydney before rum ‘ing in Westville, after which he w Journey to Halifax for his final a ipearances in Nova Scotia. It is e pected that Jimmie llawbolt will ‘i one of the local runners to compe The wonderful race staged betwe gthese two plodders two years ago. istlll fresh in the public mind and tr. I 1 meet on June 13th. Wife (showing husband expens fur coat)-0ne really cant help l- feel sorry for the poor thing that \ skinned for this. Husband-I appreciate your s3 pathy. Did you hear about the one-e. Scotchman who demanded a h; I price ticket to the movie? Llttlejohn, Berley, McCraeken, Lin- grell and Mancuso. NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 R H E Brooklyn . . . . .. 4 12 0 New York ..1 3 Z Dudley and Plclnich, Benton, flan- ry, Scott and Hogan, 0'Farrel. R H E Boston‘... 2 9 4 Phila. . 1212 0 Delaney, Brant and Spohrer, Col- llns and Davis, Susce. Chicago .... . Pittsburgh ... ... Malone, Chvengros and Grace; Swetonic, Hills and lliirflfllvfli- R H .. ".2 11 8 10 Your Car to Old Age er is repairing the car in‘ the back; yard. i i Eighteen inch waists. we are told, iare gone for good-until the fashion ichanges again, The tight-laced bnl- sizc of catch and landed value. The ‘was our grandmothers “m? are m . S’. , , 0 '- i Cum “u from 28M 5O to approx inow to be shown as curiosities in the 5 imately 21,500,000, The landed value 1 ‘ was on“, $65 000 less’ costume sections of our museums. l‘ Lobster catches showed an increase =01“ "Ian-folk may 15k in vain m: a . on the Atlaritlc. The four months’ ‘hairpin w clean ma" foul pipe; l‘ catch was almost 50 percent greater They‘ mo have changed’ That ‘ “ drooping mustache which made a Khan that recorded for the samc‘b kt L _ 'period a year ago. It totalled 4,2G0,- i rm as” of boned eggs and entree t 000 pounds. But the landed value lsuch B ‘messy aflmr is pruned from ‘was Slightly lower The Am“ fish {all but a few eccentric faces. The ' i - . . cries or New Brunswick Show a gain icup ivhieli dutiful children used to i in both volume and landed value, but ‘bring papa with a Chinese mus- | there was a slight decrease in the ‘ache pr°‘°ct°r' "es n°w disreganled . other two Maritime Provinces. Que- ylli the attic and will be the rage in l bec sees little or no fishing‘ iri April. the “M” 5h°p5 ‘with “lakes” “m” l Nova Scotia. experienced l. fall in l on sale) in m“ years “me- me much, This war-s mm] for; But in odd corners of tho world the four months W85 11,714,200 poiindsfllwdcs we have discarded are the as compared with 20,232,800 pounds a i 11918111» 01 155111011. HOW hll-Sbflndfi year ago. The Prince Edward Island ; slab when in the ethnological section fisheries also showzd a decrease. Un- , of the British mil-scum, they see that Luquo and Dixon; Johnson and Wilson. Mr. Jack Jones‘ eyes must SpilTlilC-—| if he is a frequenter of this treasure i house-at the sight of those flat.‘ blades. rather like the Envelope op-, ener which still litters our desks, which Alnu men use for lilting clear, the mustache when drinking. 1 How tho modern girl must wonder y when she sees those two dozen hoops i of rattan upon which a myriad of small brass rings are threaded, which serve the young ladies of the Iban people, i favorable weather conditions affected ‘ exhibit from Assam, the combined | the catch there. hairpin and tobacco-plug holder. How in Sarawak, as the latest things in corsets. lFli-et game) I R H E u ' n Cincinnati .. a 4 s PERHAPS your car has been broken m a st. Louis . . . . . . . . . .. 4 4 i —a,nd perhaps you bought it second Donohue and Gowh: "I"! w" hand—in either case its lubrication deserves Smlih- i the same attention as that of a new car. 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