Jurafiiifltfi-W i9. 1932 l BIBS iii: uni Blii iRilMllARllS NEW YORK. N. Y, April 18—(A. PWChm-p, mot allowed the 8t. 15,,” National league Champions hits at St. Louis today I THE UWN GUQKUIAN Ice Races at Grand River PAGE SEVEN A Quiet Game Of Pinochle (Canadian Press) OSSINING, N. Y., April ilk-Tho quietest card game in the books is being played daily in the Sing Sing death house by a white woman and a negro woman with the aid of their keepers. Mrs. Mary F. Simpson, of Homer, N‘. Y, and Ruth Brown, of New “Red” Tellier Will Try The Boxing Game BIB LEAGUE Biiii nisuiis NATIONAL LEAGUE 1T8 A BEAUTIFUL DAV, JOHN. AND you SEEM TO BE ENJOYING ‘(OUR ROQEBUD AND YOU 00m’ SEEM TO BE so UNHADPV. YouRsstr sues we ROSEBUD On Tuesday, March 29th. 011B 01 the best ice races of the 8908011 Wild held at Grand River East. It was, an ideal day anti $119 P10599015 '7! a good afternoon's sport drcv a large crowd of race fans from 1H‘ ~ what -'l.'hc Gazette today‘ says it is T: ‘ain't, £301: dun???‘ the learned that Edward "Red" Teliierqhohbled “cm to m“ m me b,“ stormy petrei of the rugby field who I advantage. The“ were m“ d”? has been barred for life by the Can- w, A_ E “d o‘ m 01m A three a. n. a. Bhicvao a '1 1 st. Louis l. 4 1 Root and Hartnett; Rhem, John- ldflc D9811 and. 1111101180. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April io-ciuescicy) aaluaaaaaocalllcc LEI. onlyfaul-hc Chicaifl Cubs a 8 to 1 Phlhdapm‘ '""" ' o a o “m” Bus” Imam“ Union’ h“ horses faced the starter. Adzoff ' Ymk Cm” a“ humid m “dimnm? to ihve d a clean N“? o‘ a ma” Brooklyn 8 12 1 decided to turn professional boxer. Brook Binge“ and commodore Gm cells and are shut off from the ? vicwryii“ , Grabowski, Elliott, Adams, Nichols ‘rellfer, snapback of the Dominion .other's view by a. solid wall of j' masonry. They toss the cards through the bars of their cell doors and on to a. small table in the corridor. A matron gathers them up and passes them back at the cnd of each game_ m; _ After several scores the horses got Iiirzdsy,‘ dam, ma“ m, m“, "id Mwiirdy. Phelps and Lopez. champion Winged Wheelers, 0f the) away to a good 5mm ow,“ w ‘h, lqwclt in the pflcmtlge cdlumn n B E gzagralwamateurndghgificstxgfig ‘ Brook Bingen having his hobbies too they hi" m” “m” “b” “m” Boston '1 id i the incpbacic of the mum. Rough ‘ “W h” “we '°“" “m” "m" "m wok dim’ “ '“"“““°" t“: New You: 1 '1 o Riders 1n the Dominion final an,“ he“ “Adz” Wm‘ °°‘“m°d°'° gqualled their longest losing srea Betta find Spam-er; Gibson, Bell, Girl second. The nexl; three heats o; 193i. After wilmili! the first m!’ Tam" played hockey M Hau- l ivcre easy for Brook Bingen as he “an Pmgbunh‘ 5mm‘ tum Pamielee and Hollli- m n E ma! Zinteigaiandmha: iscigiacle beenlseem to h“. an kinds or speed No, it lsrrt bridge-dils plnochle. the next two and then dropped ' ' g u y. . gym "This horse is owned and driven by M's‘ slmpsm w“ ‘mdemmd lost; to the Cubs. Pllidbiifflh ............... 0 5 3 nasium with p. rial fighters, iJack Steele Newport and is a to death for the slaying 0g he, 14 a gzrimfs home m m m mo“ Cincinnati .. 5 5 1 the wear add-t Sturdy grim“ o, nae good 0k, month old child and the negro wo- Inning started off the Cubs scor- Mair“ “d °’“°°‘ K°lp “d isire Bingen 2.0a 1-4 that all the firlaigam: k851i“? ‘i ma“ °i hi" "We ,With wc gilt in the cum - . lfast horses of the Grand Circuit i “ma “"- 21,” doubled and than Mud on mhp°°'d'N°”°' N0 Such ACHOII IlJBCQ their racing blood m. "iii-t \_ Adm" ma’ is a on a by Am“ and Milton Mellish, D. L. Matheson, mfl-tnctvs double. Hartnett gained third on a wild pitch‘ by mint Rhem and then went home as the Redblrd ‘_ iJ. A. Fraser, sub), L. A. Johnston, Skip_ AMERICAN LEAGUE and also a half brother of the worlds’ record horse Peter Man- In Quebec Prom: R- H- E- The Gaboury cu was also la - 1 tossed another wild one. ninc. q-hic horse is owned a d driv- i’ - i i’ Y bur" Wllmlillrim --- --- c. 15 15 3 ‘(By the Canadian Press) Imby Peter McKay Brldgetgwn we r ed for by the Sumnierside, Char- ’ 5411154519111! ---- '7 6 1 ' ' ~ " , ‘lottetown and Montague rinks, and w w, Braves Trounco Glanto writer (Huck) Bette, laic of St. Paul, held the New York Giants in check at New York while the Boa- mn Braves poimded 1011! Pitcher! geraltolvicfory. Art Shires hope to see some of his colts train- ing this summer and expect much of them. i Commodore Girl is a good little pacer by Commodore Iledyard. She is owned by Alex- MacDonald. Lit- ,tie Pond, and driven by J. M. Car- \“'(~ i' the following teams from Montague won the cup: M. G. Melllsh, J. W. Murdock, Dr. Preston Maclntyrc, C. K. Wightman, Skip, and. D. L. Matheson, F. G. Maclntyre, (J. F. MacLcod, sub), L. A. Johnston, i Announcement is made by Most Rev. B. A. LeBlanc, Roman Cathol- ic Bishop of Saint John, that he would grant no further dispensat- ions for mixed max-rinses unless accompanied by a promise from Fischer, Crowder and Berg; Ma- haffey, Cain, Bowman, Deshong and cochmne. Maritime pipe smokers cue lully agreed upon ille exiro Fragrance and mellow goodness that is flieirs when they smoke Rosebud cul smoking tobacco. |f's blended lo ilie exacting Maritime taste-that's WllY ii is so popular. _ _ 11.8.2. Cleveland ... boa 2 6 0 mocked time W"! "m" Wiiii Ohicacv -- 1 ‘i ii the contracting pin-tics that child- Th, h ed Skip. mm singles while’ Worthinaton Ferrell and Myatt; Frasier, Mc- ren of the marriage would be zlggomesygnazeunzi xi Srzxtlelfagut IF You PREFER C. K. Wlgi\l2ll'lan‘5 team also and Sfiiiiiimdii“ Wnmbuted mm" Kill 111d Gfiibe- brought up in the Catholic faith “m, ' played in the finals of the BOllSpiCl, . ‘h’ ‘ and then only in cases where fui- :3 hereingleihe company did cred“: PLUG Tgzéwco winning 4 gallons of oil, they tied Mil I! Pi" "i P B. B- l- fiilmcnt of the promise could not . SM at the 10th end but lost by one ‘F C1815! B! T1118 b ht l’. < y ' St. fouls ... .- ..., 7 12 6 b, gmpedcg by gppgg], w Q1111 15w. same ma, good 110:3; Jggixgwatituz’ RQQEBUD 10c point on the deciding end. Babé Hdfmws first mm” m“ M Detroit -- --- ‘--- 14 1d 3 Bishop LeBlanc said civil law in Royal Todd’ Bobby Landleague and 2Q‘ I . We do not notice John Ford Jor- the season and inspired Heidi!!! New Brunswick, about half of Edam some o! these horses were BIG PLUG Exlia 5799 dons namein the teams that play- Iii" m? 3°19 “d the omclmu“ International League which province is within his diocese, “W” from Iormer "as 5nd were 15C ed in Charlottetown, although he went to the Capital. John devoted his time to another game while in mdiafltoilshutnutvictoryover mc Pittsburgh Plystes at Cincinnati. with the score 2 to 0 for the Reds in the eighth Hennan slammed the bail to the right field comer, send- ing home Mas-lion and Gilbert be- fore him. provided, "a father cannot be div- ested of his right in the religious training of a. child." This, he con- I tended, rendered impossible enforce- ment of provisions regarding child- ren of mixed marriages in cases of subsequent recalcitrance. Abbe Chouinard, secretary to Mgr, c J. R. R. Vllleneuvc, Archbishop of Quebec said no such action as that of Bishop LeBIanc would be taken in that province, principal strons- pretty evenly matched which made cut smoklng tobcco it the best race of the afternoon. " Jessie Waltz, the tough little Pacer T Hm; M A R I T I M j d S M o K E l lme City’ and was we“ pleas“: with by COL way/w is owned and driven . I ;thc results, he entertained the boys _ -. ‘ o \ ‘coming home by singing that old 3M1“: bfiaggaufiegfiz?‘ Th8 Bamblno Intyrc, n. c. MacDonald, n. p. the Jibes of the crowd but Bob nndliavorite sens "Bier your rick-hm; which spoiled he, chance of winning MacGregor, Skip. Harry was not Fred had sore backs for a week John." it but came strong m the next two Gets Anothef sure whether his team wuuld soon. after, and remained in seclusion We hope in the future more of lheats to win the race. Royal Todd, ‘ 81' have oil or flour, Wlghtman de- until the sting of defeat was neur- our members will attend the Bon- (Associated Press) BOSTON, April 1'1—Babe Ruth brought his season's home run i R. H E ‘Ibromo ... u... ... 11 14 0 Jersey City 6 l0 6 Barnes, Liebhsrt and stack: Ha:- grave, Graf, Pipgras, Strvkcr and Beltman, Mbrrow. "c" one “m” mu“ m” Montreal 2 s 1 Baltimore 1720 2 Pomorski, Jorgens, Brannon and Grabowski; Hallway and Kenna. Babe Phelps returned to his 1936 form today t0 110111 1110 P11111165 t0 the good om Wm, horse could no, cided too much pastry would no]; be iy forgotten. lspicl at Charlottetown, and the seem to get his Smda Bobby Lam» good for MacGregor as he could not The fifth contest was for 4 one . members who yvere instrumental in league who is a big gamed tmtm. Ibend far enough to coax the stones pound boxes Moirs chocolates dc- wringing home all the silverware n; hi9; cnd give the dodgers their second. shutout‘ of the series, 8 to 0 at Brooklyn. The winners lumped Reggie Grabowski for six hit; and five runs in the fourth inning and Glen Writght hit a hand run with Wilson aboard in the seventh in- nlng. l AMIBIOAN LEAGUE Buffalo ... ... ‘l 4 2 Heading 4 a i Schoof, Brewer and Hargrave; Yerkes, Lawson, Zumbro and Stalli- man. Rochester ... o 5 2 Newark ... ... ... ... . 711 0 Starr, Heise and Florence; Hols- cJawandHBIBNIVQ-l- hold of Catholicism in Canada. He characterized the ruling ‘as purely local and added, "It does not mean tha/t mixed marriages are forbidden but will have to be sanctioned by Home." m Catholic circles of mwa Bcotia and Ontario similar attitudes ap- peared to prevail as in Quebec. Rt. Rev. Thomas O'Donnell, Archbish- won the first heat, Class C: This was a one-a-fter-the other race. Robin Clay won easily. D. Campbell second and Appy Rob- ertson third- SUMMARY Brook Bingen (Steele) .. iAdzoff (lViicKay) 1 z 22 Commodore Girl (Carney) . 2 3 8 3 ClassA ..31ii standing to three over the week-i end by sending the ball into the right field bleachers here in Satur- day's American League match be- tween the Yankees and the Bed Sox. It came in the seventh inning, Bob Welland pitching. The Yanks won, i4 to 4. ' along whereas a little oil might make them slip in easier. The third contest was for the Tip Top cup won by John Jordon, D. L. Matheson, J. A. Maclrityre, G. P. Thompson, Skip. George claims Dave and he might have won out in several contests had it not been for so much of “their time being taken up at the Supreme hated by Mayor L. B. Meiilsh, won by Allan Moshcr, Fred Hynes, M. C. Reynolds, W. A. MacLuggan, Skip. The runners up in this con- test were awarded 4 packages ci- gars donated by MacGowans Ltd., and team consisted of James Mac- Gowim, Geo. W. MacDonald, W_ K. Garrick, Geo. Maclntyre, Skip. The shouting in the last game of this deserve the highest praise that W8 can give them as they played under the handicap of being short of players. We are glad to say the citizens of Montague gave them a hearty welcome upon their return to our little town. l The game of auction forty fives was a source of much pleasure dur- l i l Pmbponed-None. 0D 0f HIMIIX. Iii-id 11° Prohibition _ Court, Georgetown, and Net's broom contest resembled a thunder storm . ing the season, Ham is considered W115" Yzi-fcuorslzg“ gm 0f dispensations for mixed marrias- J i m (gluon? a 1 1 being too heavy to sweep the stones at Brimstone Hollow, several of the l] the champion player with Joe a ‘Iwuhmth. Ammnmmn ma!“ chimp!” m was contemplated in that prov- . 8:31-12 Wiidl ‘mist 1 2 a in. boys were on hand expecting either good second. If Joe did not lose his Ammo‘ on the“ hum’ ground‘. To mate ince, while at Ottawa. Most RAW 99$‘? Log)“ - 2 3 o At a meeung o; the Montague The Fourth contest was for the a. taste of Moirs or a smoke, but nerve when hc gets over the hun- i I I men-i by m, hmdwm. B .' William R1595. flmiibishilil. 581d he RDYa-i d i “e ~ Curling club held on Apr“ “m, H“ K. Clements cup which was alas not so generous as Harry. The vdr-ed mark he might have a try at m" o‘ u h 7. llrlimg’ p did 11°F 18199 m” swim-W! 1'6‘ ch“ c _ the following report o; the season-s played for during the afternoon sweets and smokes disappeared so Jlélllg named the champiom- The mm.’ muumpm. Mun” “an Rardinsi education of chill: . acuvmes was mad The President games and won by A. C. MacKay, quickly that Joe had to still call lKilmuir boys need a little more we unload‘ “d m o! them Nb NEW YORK’ N Y” Am.“ 16__(A_ ren demanded bydthelchurch m8 Robin (Clay) l é 21!, passed same over to secretary’ as Cari Stewart, F. G. MacIntyre, R. on someone for a. pipe full of Old coaching by their old time card fered. The visitors hammered out P.)-Four coast suard vessels were be ‘emunced u" er w“ law‘ 5mm cm“ (Cwnpben 2 in conversation with J. W. Mur- K- Clemeiiis- skiP- Kelly "Mays Chm“ Pia!" MHCPiiPYSWi iii iiii? “¢°iii¢‘Y-" 110061111 iil-itriictimi-‘i from the Vii" R0b1n$0n Crilsflc (Rbbi-‘Pi-Svii) 3 3 3 dock who claimed they being the wished to know if a. team could The Bonspiel at Charlottetown, Summing up we think that the fifteen hits, three of them home runs of the deadly breed which hatched runs with men on bases, They were produced by Heinie Man- ush, 5am West and Joe Judge. Wesley Ferrell hurled his second victory of the season at Chicago as he held the Chicago White Box to seven hits, Cleveland winning I to searching the waters off Cape May, N. J., tonight for an unidentified 5111p reported afire about twenty miles south southwest o! the Capt‘ May Jetties. The destroyers Hunt and Rush were the first ordered to the locality, and at 11.45 p. m. the latter reported they had reached the spot but found no sign of a ship in distress. tican, Mgr. Forbes said, did not change the position maintained in the Catholic Church at Ottawa. He held pmmises obtained in dispen- sations were binding under both canonical and legal provisions, and cited a test case tried in the courts smile years ago in which such prom- ises were found binding by civil law. Starter: J. McDonald- Judges: Allan J. McCormack, Herb MceLod and Lewis Canteilo. Mokes Proposal two most “consistent" curlers of the club were instrumental in bring- ing the silverware fruxi Charlotte- town, therefore it would not be appropriate for Louis to read it.- The Inspector and the Doctor from h... Wood Island Hill declare "con- sistent curlers" correct. A member of the Club sent in play ten ends without scoring so Marshall demonstrated that this could be done providing the team opposing were easy marks. Mac Kay and Stewart still kept visiting the club after the terrible defeat by a mediocre team and withstood Forum March 21st was the next big event, at which Montague played Charlottetown for the liincArthui- Cup, being won by the following teams from Montague: J. W. Mur- dock, F. G. Mnclntyrc, Di". Preston Maclntyre, C. K. Wightman, Skip, lllClllllCfS one and all had a. very enjoyable winter. It is thought we coilld easily arrange enough curl- ing for more members than we had this season, and if we had more join our financial position would benefit considerably. ll. Tc zv/"zu. Gov’t. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, April 18. (By the Canadian Pi-essl-A proposal to give the Imperial 011 Company a. fifteen year monopoly on the sale of petroleum products in New- foundland, in return for the plac- ing of $1,750,000 in Government bonds, will be included in business before the House of Assembly Wile" it meets tomorrow. The pwliofii" ion replaces a Government, plan for a. state monopoly, and under the l. Good as his pitching was, Vic Frasier, luckless Box oungster, more than mated him. ier a1- lowed only five hitl before he was removed for a pinch hitter in the Eighth inning, and he suffered from six hose errors. The Detroit Tigers won a 14 to .'I victory over the 8t. fouls Browns It homo in a game featured by 2B hits and nine errors. The Tigers made l8 hits, running Barn Gray out of the box in the fourth inning finding his suc- Tliey were ordered to continue the search and two patrols left the Cal!!! May base to aid them- Tlie coast guard sold the first in- formation of the biasing vessel ap- parently came from a fisherman returning to port. the following definition for a per- fcct curler: My idea of a perfect curler is not one who comes with a. chip on his shoulder and is very easily offend- ed, but he who moves his bed and baggage to the curling rink to be ready to wield the stones at a mo- ment's notice. We may say the Montague Curling Club can boast of such a curler. Jap Troop Train Wrecked (Associated Press) TOKYO, April 18—(Monday)—A foreign office spokesman said to- .day reports from the Japanese Con- sulatc-General at Harbin, Man- To Protect The Farmer ‘REPORT 0F CURLING SEASON‘ cc»- c-c» -=--1- -»-= - e si."fsn:".iizzfzi.sz.rzzt.ri.z c. cm- cc "s"! 51X Brown errors B"! D9" OTTAWA, Ont, April 19—(BY Tum,‘ w" the “work o! Russian only undertake to subscribe for or . troit five runs, and St. Louis in m; clmddian PI¢35)—ThQ Domin- commjnlsts" 8mm“ h smve procure the sale o; me bond issue’ During the season we had 82 tum made three runs in which as ion Government was doing every- proof w” licking B p0 but would Piiy a royalty, in an n- members ivliivii made 8 teams leav- lml Til" 0170i‘! Illiirfll- thin! that was humanly Pflsalbie “Now that the.‘ Russians have mount not yet specified publicly, 1n ing no 517MB 2.101s. On account of ' ici- the agricultural industry, Col. completed m“, troop concémm which would be merged the amount iviism season-vivid‘ 8°04 civil"! Y '1‘. A. Mullins (Cons. Marquette) dc- "on! m cum,“ Sibel,“ w, m“, now obtained by customs duties. We“ 91' PM" i “Z "m"? m!" 599m‘ . i elated in the House of Commons 't ch u '1“ 1d w" The bond issue, at 5 1-2 percent, ed w i!" 9'“ the ‘mmii! necemin’ REBIKA}! LEAGUE today. Col. Mullins was resuming Eggegpoilésmalzfoggfc? ye c en ' would be used to obtain funds re- ‘ti! tréifiiy. ant least m; cogiplaint: debatc on the budget, (Foumen Japanese some“ were quired to pay part of interest on m drec .on were car cxcep . asrnas l d ‘XII! 1;lJflc,.l'O.l:¢uB exalt-shrill’; killed and more than so injured in :2’ siztbggrg°béaiilgfn d“:m‘:“u‘;; mt: ,‘1f,§‘§",,j‘j,§f L . ii "i "i i‘ ‘i’ "Y- the wreck.) ' ' . M‘ Y (l. Beer ........ asked as he proceeded to condemn advisor, said today. The Council of °ld° ""1 diiimliimi dull"! team 01 g Q Mlthieson 281 the fiscal policy of the former Llb- ___ the Board of 'I‘radc has approved W!‘ iiiiibl YfliiY i“ We“ "Y "HQW li- Gamhum 11o 1:7 111 oral administration under which, he f‘ the scheme as a means of raisins d° Y°“ _d° i“ m‘ "m"? m" i“ I“ Duchemm m’ In l“ “fin, m," import‘ o‘ canned Far East Trade , the gnteresg, the curling season is over and the .V. Hueiitis .. .... 10a 141 10c meals and other imports had come Gradual] Increasin The Assembly will meet tomorrow WWW iii"? W111 l°°ii ha" 9° "i" i ___ _____ m“, m, comm-y w m, jnjufy or g after a two-weeks intcrmlsslon Plinth!- fi 7M a“ m, ommmn mhrpmm n1 am 80mg to mush, about by riots which dam- The first contest was for the Total ,,___,_________m____ m1 have protection for the farmer-—- (Canadian Press) axed the Colonial Bulldénfl- Eyid- c|"k5°“ “mud- “15° 4 “is ‘i’ Re‘ 3103,55 dip for the primary products," Col. Mul- NEW YORK, April 1a.-In ence that a recurrence of the dis- g5! 11°“? ddiiaifid by Mi- W- W- 1: lins stated. announcing the 19th foreign trade orders is considered unlikely was wfd. WBrB-Bwflfdcd the Wimiih! i1 Berliner 105 15a m Proceeding, he decried the "cow- convention will beheld at Honolulu, seen in the fact that the 2,000 team. namely J- K. MacDonald. W. ‘h V F‘ Tiled ......“ 17g 1n 114 iesa, mwless, chlckenlese farm" and May 4, the National Foreign Trade special police. drawn from the R- Garrick. G- W» Mdmmidid- L- I ilp w| _ M- Btcwart __,,, 114 17g lag declared that some of the Liberal Council today reporteda renewal of ranks of civilians and ex-smicc A- Jvhnaton. Skill. Jumpins and o. mwihci- . .. 10a m 161 members or the agriculture COm- industrial activity in die m- east. men, have bcch disbanded. “Wilma the rafters was barred 1n B. Stewart , 13g 13g as mittee of the House had been talk- As evidence of this, the council -— this contest. . ____ I __ ___ jgmjhgjt only during the past two said, Japan had impolted twice as "As I was sitting in a crowded Th9 8660116 i-‘Ontclt W58 f0!’ 4 u‘ m‘ m “eh ilunm when h" which“; much cotton last year as inl930, tramcar coming home tonight." b!!! Rosa! 110111‘ deflated by Mr. n” on m» with the United States supplying said Parker. “a woman entered W- W-I-Ord. the Wirmins team. Cari ‘and stood exactly in front of me." , Stewart. J. W. Murdock. M. 0- Rey- "Ang you ‘m, up and [avg he; nolds, C. W, Wightman, Skip. In youf seggp" queried parkgfls “in this contest 4 one gallon cans lu- "Km-another fellov fcrsiailed me. bricatlna oil donated by 0- K- 3“; 3h“ u, wait “V, mlqutvm for Wightman to the runners up won mail " "i" > _ W. 91°11! atom Jordan. If. 0- Mm the largest share, or 48 percent. Total shipments offlnited States coticn to the far East last year, tht council said, approximated 35 per- cent of his country's Clitlfg acreage and mu 9011M at lW-Wocm- , He etronily suPPOPi-iid "is Hild- iiish single, G. Beet‘, I81 pins. can Bay Railway as a western out- mih W". G. Beer, s00 pins. let for the weatom farmers, and The above match decided the categorised as a "pipe dream" an Miioritv ici- Kioras so pinl. “B E” Anti-Knock MADE IN CANADA championship cf "minus 14am," editorial which con-fled in I “W” 3°’ ‘iii-i: ~"~ P‘ w n new we MW- . < ,1 4 _ \ l‘ M -_