.-».-.- ..~ _ world's lea cling Hawks I Defeating Sport Sh o rts FERRARI) T0 IEAD TIGERS - Johnny Ferraro, former Cornell football stur who couched Hamilton Tigers last fall, will be back with the Blengals again next season. Tiger supporters are confident he will prove himself one of the greatest all-round plunging and passing halfbacks in the coun- t . Injuries kept him out of ac-' ti port of last war. HOBBS STARTED RIGHT _,_._ -IDNDO1\'.--'When Jack llcbils re- tired from first-class cricket re- cently, cricket historians went back to "1906 l0 find what Hobbs did in his match for Surrey. he scored iii in the first inning and Bile-in the second. In his Oliflllillg county match he made 155, the first nfv- his long string of centuries. VERSATILE WING YKIINGSTON, Ont. -~ Queens out- ltmding athlete, unofficially, is Johnny Wing‘, a Broekville, Ont., boy. He will captain the Tricolor football team next fall. He plays ‘rantna on the senior Intercollegiate ‘hockey team and is one of the best paddler: in the east. ONE REAL ROAD TEST JOHANNESBXIRG-Somc 0f the automobile speed drivers are expvcted to take part in Johannesburgis golden jubilee race next yea:'—ar1 8,139 mile dash the length of Africa. 7.1m proposed course runs through thousands of miles of desmi, bush, forests and swamps. It would bc the most rig- orous road test over conceived. m: alvncanw BREAK-UP ,, HAMILTON — Tile Campbell brothers, three-quarters of the rink that won the Canadian curling championship this year, don't ex- pect to do much playing together in future. Gordon will take his rink west for the Winnipeg bonspiel next February, but that may be the last time the brothers will team for competitive purposes. THE PARl-MUTUEL TAKE BOWLING ', nocxav WRESTLING Clinch‘ Second Playoff Position Bruin 5-2 (A. P. By Glllrdian‘: Special Wire) BOSTON. March 1'l—'1‘he Nation- al Hockey League's line-up for the playoffs was definitely decided Sat- urday night when Chicago Black- hawks gained a 3-2 victory over the first-place Boston Bruins be- £10m 15.000 at the Boston Garden. l The victory clinched second place »in the United States division for lthe Hawks. who pulled into a 3-0 {lead during theflrst period. Harold ,“Mush" March accounted for three ,of the Chicago tallies and the other lpalr were turned in by Louis Trudel and Art Conifer. -. l Dlt Clapper and Nels Stew-art (rammed in the Boston tallies dur- llng the second session. It was a mcdstly setback to the Bruins for ‘durilt: ill: final session Paul ‘Haynes. speedy third-line ccntre, ;suffercd a deep gash on his left in- lstep which will probably keep him Playmg|idle during most of the flrst-placci against the Gentlemen of aliglanclmlavoffs with Toronto Maple leafs, IWhiCh open lierc next Saturday l alight. I MAROONS o, AMERICANS o MONTREAL, March l7—With lusty fist-swinging marking their final game, members of New York Americans today were speeding to their homes in Western Canada after a scoreless overtime tie with Montreal Maroons here last night. i Americans ended the National ‘Hockey League season in fourth place in the League's International division. After two periods of uninspired hockey. the game broke wide open in the final minutes of the‘ third frame with a general free-for-all which resulted in three major pen- altles. While the crowd of 7,000 was stamping for action, tempers flared up with 10 minutes to go. Happy Emms first dumped Jimmy Ward and then Hooley Smith charged Emms. Bill Brydge rushed over mid clashed with Smith, both drawing minors. Shortly after the return of Smith and Brydge, the main fight 0i’ the game broke out. Red Dutton clipped Hooley Smith with his stick, breaking his right thumb. While Hooley was having it ex- amined by a. physician at the rink- sidc, Dutwn came over to apolo- gize. Smith let. drive with his left and Dutton slumped to the ice. In charged Lionel Conacher and Bill Brydge and started throwing punches at each other. In a mo- ment nearly all the members of . L06 ANGHJESTTDI 5.5 Wile...“ racing this winter at Sonta~Aniia track betting leached a new high. Track officials announced that $15,- 890,365 went through the pari-rnut- uel machines—$‘250,000 a day. The club paid off its investments and was still several hundred thous- and dollars m the good. SOME FAST SCORING 'I‘OlR)ClN'IO—When Toronto mn- ‘iors scored three goals in 27 sec- onds recently against Hamilton Eugen-s in an O. H. A. playoff game here, it wasn't quite a. record. In 1932 Jack ‘Shill. now with Boston Bruins, scored three goals in 46 sec- onds for Toronto Marlboros against Sudbury Wolves-—and Marlboros lost. CENTRE TAP 0N POT CHICAGO—Tl"n most important rule change to be discussed by the U. S. national basketball association here next month is a proposal to abolish the centre tap. Players in lthe Loyola College gymnasium will demonstrate rule changes for the benefit of delegates. swnvnvmvo POPULAR vvrrn GIRLS i-NEW YORK-In a. national sur- vey conducted by the Young Wom- en's Christian Association answers from business girls showed 77 per cent were actimly interested in swimming while there were high percentages in favor of riding. ten- nis and hiking. PORT ARTHUR, March 17—-Pcrt Arthur Bean-cats. took over both theThunder Bay and the Manitoba senior hockey championships today ‘after winning the second game of best-of-threc series from Win- Falcons a 5-2 score last nigh . Port Arthur won the first gaane 8-0. _F-0-r-u-m §KAT1No IHTQNIGHT flu» I. Punching Bu! l‘: .» “if Boxing-Gloves ' p.11. 1:121. both lcams were mixing it up, with l-fooley, Conacher and Brydgo all getting majors. _ V __ _ “In all the Monircalcrs ilCId'5.fi edge during the 70 minutes of play, outshootlng thc New Yorkers 32 to 23. Alcx Conncll took (he lead in the league's shutout race with nine. Officials: Boll and Daigneault. MAPLE LEAFS 5. (YANADIENS 3 TORONTO. March 17-51, Pai- rick's Day was one of celebration for Charley Conachor, us the big Irish right winger of the Toronto Maple Leafs was wble to boast a new all-time scoring record for the National Hockey League under present rules. Conaicher put on a one-man show here last night as he led the Leafs to a 5-3 victory over the Montreal Canadiens, scor- ing three cf his team's goals and taking a turn innthe riots himself when George Hainsworth was slightly injured. The trio of counters gave Con- acher a total of 35 for the season l0 dill-B. one past his own mark of 84 goals which he scored in 1931-32. In 1929-30. when scoring was much easier through freer rulings at thc blue line, Cooney Welland while playing with Boston, marked up 43 goals. Hec Kilrea and Bill Thorns were the other Toronto marksmen while Leroy Goldsworthy, Wildor La- iochelle and Jack MeGill counted for Canadlcns. Officials: Odie Cleghorn and Dr. Frank McCurry. Cunningham Sets New Record NEW YORK, March 17-Glenn Cunningham, king of the milers. stepped out of his division Satur- day night to create a new world's ‘ ‘ record for 1,000 yards and then came back to win his own event in the Knights of Columbus track and field meet at Madison Elquare Garden. In the Loco-yard event Cun- ningham reeled off the distance in 2:01.1 to beat Churck I-fornbostel, former Indiana University middle distance are. by three yards and slice nearly two seconds off the 18-year-old record of 2:12 set by - Harold Cutbill. One hour later the burly Klneon came back and beat off the chal- i lenge of Gene Venzke of Pennsyl- vania in a gruelling last lop duel to win the clinic Columbian mile by the lame margin. Cunningham’: slime of 4:14.! was far back of hi: world‘: indoor mark of 4:014 set in winning the came event last - year. ,.- f-fornboetel came beck ami- 1o:- ing to Cunningham, to win the mqgrq event by three yards from Ivan ruqu: of Indiana University, Ralph Metooif, the dark flesh . from Moraine! . the ‘GO-ward Iprint in 0.4.: , _ MIMI Rliiih flung! in ti!“ By NES “n. linulnlnl BIB LEAGUE l: I R_B_ll | l Ruth’s Tim ely Hit Helps Braves to Win Over N.Y. Yankees. (.1. P. by Guardian’: Special Win) ST. PEPERSBURG, Fla, March 17-13mm Ruth made one timely nit and scored two rune against his former teammates today as Bo:- tan Braves trounced New York ‘ Yankees 9-4 in their second exhib- I ition clash today. ,Boslton (N) .. 3301M 000 912 0 ' New York (A) 000110 002 410 0 Frankhouse, Rheln and Hogan. Van Atta, Murphy, Tamulis and Kiss. MIAMI BEACH. Hm. March 17 --'I‘hc Giants got even with Dizzy Dean for yesterday's pinch hit when they snwcked him for oeven rims in the second inning and a 10-2 victory over the Cardinals today. I singles by Welntraub and Terry started the big inning. Jackson walked, then Davis, Mcnouso, f Critz and Bariell smacked Singles I Iuld Hank Ielbe-l- finished of’! with I a two bagger. 5010111.; (N) . 100000010 2 5 5 New York (N) 070 003 00x l0 12 0 Delancey, V. Davis. Fitrsinmlons, Clhagxion, Smith and Miancuso, Dunning. ORLANDO, Fla", March 17- Bi-ooklyn Dodgers hi1, hall-d and often to defeat the Pliillies 10-5 in an exhibition slugfest. After build- ing up a 3-1 lead in the first three innings against Orville Jorgeus‘ pitching, they went to work on Jim Biviils, another rookie,- in the fourth and put the game on ice with four more tallies. Phlllies (N) .. 010 102 010 5 9 1 Brooklyn (N) 021 402 010 10 12 4 Jorgcns, Bivin, Bowman and, Todd, Jonnaad. Leonard, Benge and Phelps, Onis. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, March l7—R0gors Hornsby and SL-Iouis Browns had the luck of the Irish with them today as they defeated Boltimoze Orioles 7-6 in a St, Patrick's day exhibition game. Six hits were all the Browne could register, but they were aided by the wildness of y Oriole hurlers, who reeled off l0 bases on bolls, a hit batsnlan and three wild pitches. Royals Advance In Allan Cup Playdowns (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, March 17.—After l. game fight which carried the eerie: to five matches, Ottawa Senators today bowed out of the Allen Cup race, defeated 5-1 by Montreal Boy- als who now advance against the Quebec Province intermediate title- holders, St. Jerome, for the right to represent the Province in the Allan Cup race. ‘ Royals took the championship of the senior group, Quebec Amateur Hockey Association. which carries with it the provincial senior cham- pionship by defeating Ottawa three time: to one loss. The first game was tied. Ki tch ener Ties Round (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OSHAWA, Ont., March I'M-Stag- ing a thrilling comcba “ after be- ing four goals down ""owing 16 minutes of play, Kitchener Juniors checked the fast-skating Oshawa Majors into submission and won the second game of the O. H. A. Junior "A" finals here last night by a score of 5-4 to tie up the round. ‘Phe third and dccldlng game will be played in Toronto on Monday PawneesAdvance To N.B. Finals (C. P. By Guardians Special Wire MONCTON, March 17—Moncton Pawnee: advanced into the finals for the New Brunswick intermedi- ate basketball championship by defeating Saint John 48-38 here last night in the second gamlo of the home and home, total-goal series. Although defeated in the series opener in Saint John, Pawn- ee: won the round 60-04 and will eet Woodstock for the provinoill ti le. Wins Second ‘ Su cces sive Hockey Title (C. P. By Guerrilla’: Spoil! Wire) AIUIIRSI‘, NS, March 17. - Can-ying a. three-goal lead into till: final game, Kings County Academy won its second successive Nov: Sco- ti: senior interacholutlo booby ehomoicnlhip here Saturday dcepite a 428 defeat from Ami-lent H1111 School. The Kentville boy:‘ 6-1 vic- tory in-uic rim nine a lnntvili: eerie: at l4 themtb: .1. Dean, Hallahon, Kleinke and V liPQR Chm; Templeton ‘e ' v ‘ Pmenem "me BEST JUDGE 1N Hmsnlca or L»: WON mvo moi‘ BY TH: moeRS. SPOR TRA ITS RusSELLII. OUIIIIID ,, ‘rt-ta _ Juoee Lemons o: Six ; Dav BICYCLE firolwo. NEXT YEFIR \'M ‘r/ He arc-mo / CYCLING or RN ennui H06, Q" nuo was n Peaommenr omnreua roe. SIX genres. ieilmiswloh Piling up a large lead in tlic first ten minutes of the final half after trailing their opponents 12-11 at the end of the opening session, P. W. C. Co-Eds stood off the final thrusts 0f the visiting Mount A1- lison Ladies College team Saturday mint and marched off the Y floor winners of the exhibition basket- bell tilt bym. 83-26 count. At the score indicates it was a close battle throughout; many times during thr: first half the lead changed hands but only erratic shootingon the part of the visitors kept them from making their slim one point lead much larger. Girl's rules were played throughout the Period and the Mounties. more ac- customed to this style of play had a decided edge. But after shifting!» boys rules for the concluding session of the some the City lfldlcg were the best lum- They piled up a 31-18 lead in ti’! first ten minutes and, for the balance of time were content to hold their margin, Mt. 11., out. scoring them 6 to 2 ill the final quarter. Jlmzet. Nell and McDonald were the nick of u» losers this mu trio displaying clever basketball while accounting for all but two of their teams points. The City team were all at tho peak of their game, with the attacking line of Ayres, Mc- Gvigan and Doyle being partlcu- llrly effective while Marion Rogers shone brightly on the rearguard. Lineups and scores: P. W. C. Co-Eds: Guards, Marlon Rflsers. Hope Rodd, G. Campbell, M. Mahler; Forwards, F. Ayms 1e, °~ McClain-n B. M. Doyle s. J. Mc- Eochern. M. Gay, 2. Mt. Allison: Guards. M. Munroe, Elsie Allan. M: Doyle; Forwards, v. Menaie, 2, J..Neil 12, P. McDonald v, E. Hicks, Junget 5-26. Referee-Walter Goss. GRADS 89. P. W. C. 24. In a boys Blme preceding the Eirls encounter Hi-Y Grads had too much offensive power for their op- ponents and triumphed ovcr the P. W. C. five 39-24. 140N116 and scores: P. W. C.: Morrow, Johnson 9, Cullen, Larter 6, Dewar, Machelm 9. Storey. MacKay ‘i. Total 24. Grads: Goes 15. Partridge a, Mor- fial. 00X 13. J0me, Keefe 4. TbtAl 80. Referee-J. Walker. Acadia Wins Hoop Title RWC. Co - eds g Triumph Over Mt. A. Ladies’ Team Hockey Results dCemuilnn Pres) Notional Hockey Leigus Canadians, 3; Toronto, 5. Americans, 0; Maroons, 0. (Over- time tie). Chicago, 5; " ‘ , 2. International Hockey League. Detroit, l: London, 2. Buffalo, 5; Cleveland, 1. (‘Landfall-American League Quebec, 2,‘ Philadelphia, 0. SUNDAY Quebec Senior Championship Royals, 5; Ottawa, l. (Royals win title). SUNDAY RESULTS Ontario Amateur Hockey Results Junior "A" final: . Kitchener 5, Oshawa 4. (Round tied one game each), Junior "B" semi-final: St. Michael's 5; Niagara Falls 2. (St. Mlchaels win round 6-5 and meet Barrie 1n final). Intermediate "A" O. H. A. final: Niagara Falls 3; Toronto Royals 3 (tie). Ontario secondary schools: Ottawa High School Ccmn-lelce 6-, Bellevviile Collegiate 2. (Ottawa wins championship). HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE Jnternationsl Section P W LD F -A P Toronto .. 47 20 14 4 152 10B 62 Maroons .. 47 23 19 5 119 90 51 Canadians 47 19 22 6 106,141 44 Americans 48 12 27 9 100 142 33 St.I.ouls.. 47 11 30 0 N 131) 20 United States Section P W LD I" A P Boston 47 2B 15 0 127 108 58 Chicago .. 47 25 17 5 114 86 55 Rangers .. 48 22 20 6 137 139 50. Detroit ,., 48 19 22 '1 127 114 48 DOWN THE ALLEYS SUMMEBSIDE BOWLING ALLEY! Barber: . . Bigheingieflruocbeviaomm. High tbreebruce Dnvison, 010. Su-bcrswinfoin- pointe. (o. r. n; Guardian’: emu who) S. Emmi’!- intercollegiate fomoim in Ac- tbc iiftnoon- r JIIIIIGIO Dombrionmiilele: ..... 204B Sim 01o .. 2200 High slngienlllllofill. m. Efdhthreel-Lllufioy, . Dominicnrur Soie: win four pointl. Poet Office ................. 2602 uce . 2548 Immoral-hoe Prod Hilh ningio, Crue 240. High three Iii Glllant. 029. . Pent Omen will three point-l. Mocha-lane Produce one point. Crochet-Gallant ‘Bldg. Dominion I'm‘ Sale: Sinclair‘: Holman no o nlns m MAKE slnqlglnu “New Deal” Expected to Lift Cincinnati Club F r om Cellar Position. l ' (Thll, t: the seventh o‘ u eerie: Inelyling major ‘eaguc bueball PIWDMIA). 18y Alan Gould Auooilled Pres Sport: Editor) _ , TAMPA, Fla, March, 17-0111- cinnalti. one of baseballs moat lflr cient and conservative strongholds, will be a proving ground this year for a: drastic a. series of experi- ments as the major league: have ever winnemed. On the general theory that there ls nothing to lose and ever/thing togaimthefledswill tackle the toughest opposition in baseball with a club rebuilt from rookie tul- enm. Two thirds of the starting lineup, including the entire infield. will consist of blg league freeh- men. The Reds have been a National league doom-mat for six years, cel- lar champions for the laet four sea- ownership, Powell Ciosley, J12, Larry MocPboil as general manager and Charlie Dreesen as field leader, them’: l. complete and unprecedented "new deal". The scattemd experience dste nmirvly of flwo former Yankees, Pitcher Danny MacFadye-n and center-fielder Sammy Byrd, besides three sur- vivors of the big shakeup, left- fielder Chick Hn-fey, pitchers Paul Derringer and Silas cohnoon. Hafey, who dropped below the .300 mark last season for the fiiw time in eight years, is confident of a comeback. “Ilhe only other long range hitter of major league experience is Ernie Ilombardi. the big backstop. who will quilt the with a. newcomer, Bill purchased from Loe or major r Angelee. The new infield consists of Johnny- Mize, Alex Kamlpouzds, Billy Myers and Lew RISES. read- ing from right to left. Myers, o [not looking shortstop, ls the lcey man. Mlzo bought from Rochester (N.Y.) on condition because of leg trouble, appears sound of limb and sturdy at bat. ~ Ivul Goodman. Roche:- ter product, ls slated to join Byrd and I-lafey in the outfield. Good- man hit, .331 in the International Iioague last year. Harlin Pool and Adam Ccmorslcy will be in reserve. Tony Freltas, a southpaw. and Benny Frey, veteran right-handed‘, will share the main pitchim ae- sigmnmts with Derringer, John- son and MucFadyen. Don Brennan, fol-mm- Yankee “farm hand" and Gene Sohott. a right-bender, both up from ‘Ibronto, appear: the best oi‘ tho newcomers. IININIIIIKS II N II IIINBS, WINNERS (C. P. by Guardian‘: Special Wire) DETROIT. March l7-.Detroit Red Wings tonight ended their Notional Hockey League mhedulo by landing Montreal Canaidlens a 6-2 defeat before about 4,000. Wing! held the Johnny Sorrel) and Doing Young gave Detroit a two-goal lead in the first period but the visitors spur-ted at the start of the second botletheeoomontallieebyberoy ‘CINCINNATI '1>'"“SOXING usasrasu. cones scour - ON‘ THE * SIDELINES (UIPIIIWWI) OOKEYZAS IAR. AB Chu- ictutownueoncernathabout thmughforthepzoeentleaeon but befon it he: lung its lwan song flnllfoinfor lnother battle, the outcome of which will be a Maritime title. We refer to the wdgeturiubetwoenflb sndAmherltltiilionailost-laeeee- ondgemeofwhiehiatetekeplloe trifle! nllht next‘. at the llorum. HI CLASS? YOUNG City team are hot favorites to cop the title l: l. rllult of their 6-2 victory atrAmherlt March 8th but they 1n by no mean: underestim- nting their foes. The visitor: dc- fenontheirbouieicc wuthe only setback they received this year and they will errive in full force in on attempt to stone for u it. And when those midgets start tun-ling it on, almoet anything liable to howen. . I C C HERE SHOULD be u. 15H! turnout of fans for the tussle and it is c. certainty that those NhO have witnessed the youngster: in action will be on deck. Of course there m thou who ad- vance the argument that the play- lrsmtocycung todilvllvcood hockey but uid fem will get l. big surpriu I: they ohooee to sit in on the game. C l C A MAN they have the rules down pet and what’: more they know how to apply them vhlle in the heat of battle: aleo l. 11d’: never-ny-dlo spirit always eaves the issue in doubt to the final whistle- ‘The Rangers‘ record for the eeelon justifies the state- ment. In seven games played with- Goldeworthy, Canadderls leading Blbbie Goodlfeliuw dented the twine. y §yd Howe tallied twice in uuooes- sion and Inrry Aurie made the final goal of the game to climax a whirlwind attack, The third period was even and eooloiou. HAWKS nown BANGIIS I \ NEW YORKJiCaIoh 1'i—Ch1cago Black rum rennet-ted their right to second place in the Notional Hoitey league's American divis- ion tonight by walloplm New York Bonfln5-2intheflnel gamed the regular hqe W41 and Connolly ncoied for New rm Verdun» Take Two GoalLeadl On C fan e s w. r. t; cl W!!!) Mocha-lane Sroducc ......... Doctor: ...-...i:|.::snn,¢un U‘ F‘ QOIQ=:=Q==I= scorer. and Jack MoGill. Then 1' out a defeat they have scored fifty goals while on the other side of the ledger opposing sniper: have been obio to gamer but fourteen. Speak: well for offensive and do- feneive ability.‘ ‘ OUNT ALLISON hoop squad: are finding it difficult to take a. victory out of the YMCA. Saturday night‘: defect of the Ladies College team was the sec- ond setback a. squad from the New Brunswick town received here this season. the Academy teem being the previous victims when they met the Hl-Y euiier‘ in the season. C O UT ON BUM-I occasion: the Mountie: mode themselves mighty popular with 100:1 fans on the ability and workmanship they dtlplayed. feet: which auguf well for the receptions they will receive on future visits. I O O TWO LOCAL victories over the New Bnmewioker: would also help out attendances at local. game: in the future. For the pact number of your: various hoop teams in the Holy Name Club and Y have been carrying on and playing their game: before very meagre crowd: but now that they have lbown they can hold their own t mainland olube it might be the spark that was need- ed to put basketball beck into its once proud position a: the leader of local indoor games. KINGSTON. Jamaica. Min-ch 1'! -ltngl:nd'e Marylebone Cricket Club prepared today for the final querter of the deciding test match Helmet went males. ‘Replying yes. terthy to West Indie: first innlngl‘ sunroof 580 for seven declared, M.C.C. marked up only 2'11 m“ and went on to score 14 lecond innings‘ runs when stumps wen drawn for the day. sliioxmil y» who ll"E*_$__|l l l FRAGRANT, RICH MELLOW l n ; . BRIQSHII, :~.C<UT noun: m -.... {i“IS IKI’ I M II S Wglvrfirélgs Will l1 ength W11 . " They Tackle N. ‘h: Squad. 11i- Be At w. r. n; Glllrdllli‘ 5 ' naumsx. March confidence, I-talifax Wolverines 1 v tomorrow for Edmunston, m“ we series forth» Mofltlme hog- : 01108191035111). ' Captain Ernie Masher fully from injuries he received playing against Charlottetown Ab. QRWQ-Its for tho 'Maritilne Hockey lime championship and the m, for “A" title of the district, the Wol- verine. line-up will be at ilill strength. Mina-cor Jack Coon said tonight he was “naturally confident" m, Mom would win the sci-leg wmch em-ie: a berth in the Allan Cup ploy-downs with it. The Ibkimo; recently defeated the Kentville, N. 8. Wildcat: to win the Maritlmq senior "B" title. but Wolverines have won by large margins from eeveml teams which Kentville the year. Played during . Wolverines’ probable line-up on Tuesday nkht will be: goal, Daddy ; defence. Prank Graham, ‘hank Iavig-ne; centres, mm, Masher, Micky MoGlashen: right wings, Fnmk Shields, Ron Hudson: left wings, (‘bilmmle Lawlor. Owen Lennon. Th other players may make the trip. They arc Vince Ferguson, left wing and defence, and Everett Portcous, right wing, HOE-Trill;- Club Billiard Tournament What promises to be the but tournament yet held is scheduled to get under way tonight at the Holy Name Club. Several new and promising cue lrttlta will be seen this year in ac- tion. and, judging from the interest and oegernwe prevalent among the ' players, each game promises to pro- duce»: real worthwhile exhibition. Following i: the’ schedule of games: MAB-CI! Mon. 18--Nicker:on v:. Stewart. 'l.‘ue:. 121-33121? vs. Sntnieyl, . ‘. -—. c-‘eo vl, lnrniuln. 22—1fo1icnnu vs. Oaiwny. Set. 25—bfandeioon v:. ilnilant, lllon. ilfp-Slewart v:. Robin. Tuel. ‘JG-Stanley vs. LNCUPU, I Thur: iiB-JJIIIIBUIH va. Ail-lirnulr. Fri. Ontwny v:. Mandel-son, Sat. Sfi-Nickofipn v:. Gailaui. Bl Non. Ib-Nickcraon v:. Robin, Tuel. iw-Stevnlrt rs. Stapler. Thur: 4—McGcc v:. “Choline. Fri. arnliulu v:. blnndcrson, Sn; w-Gallanr v:.‘ Oalway. Mon. 8—Nickexenn v:. Stanley. Tues, 0~Robln va. McGcc. Thurs. li-Stanley vs. uui-nhum. Fri 12—0utw:y v:. Stewart. 8n, iii-Gallant v:. Mclfenna. Mon. 15—-.\lc1lea vv. Oatway, _ Tue: Ilb-lifnnderlun vs. Mvlionnl. Thurs 18-i\‘lckcr|on v:. Mouse. rl ili-Slmvart v:. Gnrnhuul, . 20-—Unllul\t v:. Garnhum. . '—Li:lrnIluui v:. Robin. Tuel. 23-Nicker:on va_ . _ Thurs flit-Ainnuerlon vs. bfcfiee- Tue: BO-Jlobln v:. McK a HAY rum 2--0atway v:. Gnrnhuln. ‘Fri li-diobin v:. blandcrsnn. sat. é-Sionley v:. gielinnt. Mon, 0~Slowurk v:. McGee. Tues 7—h‘innley vs. hiclienun. Thorn B-NIPKGIICII’ ve. Stewart. Fri Iii-lllnderlon n]. firewall. a liion_ iii-lilclienn: v:. Stewart. Tue: lk-Nicirereon v:. (lurnhulu ~ Thur: 10-—0ntvmy v: Robin. Fri iik-Mnnderlon v:. Stanley. Sn I$-—GIIIISIL vs, McGee- Qliflfl. “THE SMOOTHEST SMOKE” pistols... 1 ." L:I"Ii'.‘1'1: - neemlusv i.‘ AJ- in! M- ‘ .'\