i ‘PAGE says -_'_'_‘ ‘This ‘cnARLorTl-irowu “GUARDIAN W IAN i s I I l BASEBALL t BQXINU WRESTLING. ‘ 0 R l BASKETBALL BOWLING . l- orusa SPORT REVIEW -G~.'$" a. I i i. 5'! . gal-moi ‘Iliosc who take fisllc enieriiiinnlailtilcft jab ‘was no longer speedy en- leriously are beginning '0 wonder haw i-llgh to foil such shots. _ _ long Sammy lvlaildell will wcnr the: 1r the champiglfs left has 105; ev- lightweight crown now that. his. lcftimn a. fraction of its old charm it seems to have lost inurfl cl its ulznlll- bodes ill for his futurc because the pionship ‘magic. 'l‘liat 1111.121‘ has tilrec lcilding coilteildsrs-Jil Singer, been widely discussed cvcr since Tony Canzoncri and King Tut- Jimmy McLarnin wicicly 01ii-p3illi0{ii|ha\'(3 great rights. Mandell-in a 10 l'l’lill"ifi"l' m, Cliicagni Critics agree that, Mam-loll rock a1. recently. Of coursc SJl‘1ll1_\‘ \‘.‘f‘llt_ int i iDZOiIlCl‘ too many rights on the chin of his class in burl Jiil‘lil_\'. wii» oily. bciili llisrccsnililrbcrnln and cm- now~a weitcr. but. cvcn s», cri ' Is Mandel! Slipping? -/ i-ANDELL rue cHAMPFs "FAMOU5 ‘LEFTJAB v =1 WHICH FOILED so MANY Puuci-isrzs "APPEARS "roas LOSING. ITS SNAP, +15“ SAMMY SLIPPING 3 ' ' is rm. m»; fnluln Syinllnlr, hi. Gnu ism-n. our: r-_¢r~¢_s__i_ ______ _ iiiiiiEi IBLIAT uus iEiiii uuilylllillui Canadian Star‘ Has l4 Points; Red Horner Leads The Bad Men. b MONTREAL, Dec. 8.-Sha.rpshoot-| crs of the Canadian group o! the National Hockey LEBIIIB-Oflflfifllle to show the most effective sniping..ac-' cording to official scoring records is- sued last nignt from the oilicooi Resident Frank Calder. "In both sections the leading scorers represent teams which are fighting for the leadership in the close struggle which marks thc two divisions. Aurel Joliat. diminutive but potent left wing of the Montreal Canadians has forged to thc front over Hec Kil- rea, sturdy port-side star of Ottawa Senators, who has led the section from the start. Joliat, an artistic play maker and deadly shot. has compiled seven goals and the same number‘ of assists. Kllrca. still leads all other snipers in actual number of goals. scored with ten; but Joliat exceeds in mists. ' ' Hank "King" Clancy, defense play- er of the Senators. is mil-a." with eight goals and three assists, while infourth place is Nels Stewart, star centreiice performer oi Montreal Maroons. His triple scoring feat against Ottawa brought Stewart's goal total up to eight and he has had two assists. Nick Wasnie, replacing Art Gsgne on right wing for the Canadlens, is mak- ing good the iforlner Newark starbo- ing fifth in the standing with six goals and three assists. Bill Cook. crack right wing of the New York Rangers. and Ralph PO00- ney" Welland. tiny centre-ice-star of Boston Bruins. are waging as close a. fight for scoring ‘honors u. their clllbs are for the sectional lead. They are dead-locked with ten points each, Cook having scored seven goals and Welland six. For second‘ position there is a. triple deadlock, Gainer. the Boston left ‘winger, George Hay of Detroit, another southpaw and Frank Frederickscn, manager and centre ice pliiyer of Pitsburgh. an [being dead- locked. " ‘The Canadian section of the league nlso leads in penalties. "Red” Homici- tho exubcrantpToronto he!!! dBfBIWB plug-n sun-gm; his first‘ complete season in the major league. leads all zoneri fights. Tile impression is spreading that “Sammy is slipping." They are already beginning to lament that, “laggnrd left." “Singcn-Canzolleri and Little Tut arc aching for a chance at the champions chin. ‘One 0r two of that trio may get that shot before spring returns. However the Sport Bug by no means i:. certain that lvlandclls loft will not rcgniil its former skill during lthis 1929-1930‘ campaign. point out. that Maildcil silrulcl ll made a for better s‘; " ' left been as kccn offs _ fenslvely as it was in iizc yore. ' ' . ‘ _ In their first bout more illnn 3-19. small margin of 93 pills. ‘A. Joy W51‘ I80.‘ MCLIYHin was i." '~b‘c i0 i1: . l-illlcd high single of 31¢ and also had I... O. (I. BOWLING i i Last night League Alleys - the Cr cuts defected the Spuds by C251: o.’ 95C Mandel] ‘with a r-iilzlc h rizbh i lliilll three strlni! total of 7:41 pins. novice in thrit. Nczv Y fihW-illi‘ S-‘vrrr: "lUd linc-ups arc a5 follolvsg- when both were lizizf Pill n‘ 1 ‘ ' .1 0y . . . . . . . Chicago “Baby Fan. _i. ii ill?‘ A. . 212 205.314 champion rcpcatcdlv wiill 5111.‘. dilly: "l". Dollrcttc 214 301 187 rights. He did not rccnl in slum; i‘i~-n l’. Doyle 152 175 143 (listen or more expertly. bu‘. Aiiluicili". S03 163 158 212 J. McInnis ............ 193 J. A. Bentley 11s others to the wreck-end with 26 minutes on the penalty bench. Jimmy _Ward Tmakmoz of Montreal Maroons, has had but "SPUBS" One ‘minim 1938 than Homer. while J. MCMZihOll ---....... 252 231 215 Lionel conacher, plgying mgnager of s. MQOTC ----.--....... 215 195 141 the New york Amer-mam. 11g; ggrved W. Craslvcll ........ . 18.3 199 229 :3 n1muw5_ > A‘ Hucsus "'>"""' " H1 171 H5 In the American division the force- E. ROblll . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23G 251 2G0 n“ “Chins-v Johnson’ burly dgfencg T°“""3°14- ' player of New york Rangers h” Tonight at 8.15 the Alerts lllCCi. thc quickly achieved leadership" amp Abegwcns‘ missing ills club's early games. He has served 24 minutes exceeding his [Vmffiy 0/01./’/1'0[/ team mate, Fred "Bun" C0011 by W0 minutes. lug. Noble, veteran Detroit defence player is third with 20 min- uics. N. H. L. Standing rnilllllllillllllllrlnnluunllrnlulnllnlll||||l|ll|llulllllilllllilrlrrarr ' INTERNATIONAL GROUP fi your mevcilhnl for a list ol Rock All. ROCK CITY TOBACCO CD. COUPONS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE 5w:- tlle valuable Prqmiurrrflollpons packed with Clubman. All Rock City Tobacco Co. couponsJlow in circulation are of equal value in securing premiums. notwithstanding any condition printed thereon. rAsk Y. M. C. A. BASKETBALL I Last night the Other Yfs Men andi Spartans played their first game of a good series. let us hope. The Spar- matched that neither one team nor‘ the other had a. lead throughout ‘This lame was not characterised with the usual roughness. The play- ers-held their‘ tempers in check somewhat better although at tunes there was a tendency to return to the old style of tripping.- charging, blocking and pushing. One point. ‘the large majority should watch in their next game is. running or taking more than one step .wi'.il the‘ball Wmlm" P859118. It is hardly fair to mention one player above another because all played their place and played hard. The Y's Men suffered a loss at the very start in the in- jury of their old reliable guard. Gordon Toombs. Thc following is the score and llncupz- ‘ OTHER. Y's MEN SPARTANS, Forwards W- Henry 13 T. Holl s‘ u. Partridge r w. Gm 1 W. McEwcn 12?, Centres A. Masher 6 A Kerr 12. Guards G. Toombs P. Cameron B. Marley n. Offer 1 E. Cleveland J_ glow 1 , Immediately lliier the close‘ of the first gum W0 girls’ teams from P. W- 0-. played a. fast and interesting B81116. The Reds although having the lead for the greater- part of the game were overcome in the last mo- "19113-“1116 Elrls play a fast game but hold the ball too much. For their benefit in future games the writer would‘ mention these points in particular, do not hold the ball l°° 10118 before Passing and avoid personal contact. ‘Fills would mike a faster game. Within thc last year these two teams have improved wonderfully and the prospects go;- the future are extra good. All play- erslhave the idea. of the game well in hand and know where the faults “Y” 1)__Q11vc.s arise. The score alld linc upf- . REDS ‘,1’. McMillan won with the close score of 29! D. Rodgers w 28. The teams were so evenlyiG. Barbour 2 E. ltlattcnbury 1s IR. Stewart 0. “fhik 1 of the Whiics. WII ITES ,‘ Forwards E. MacDonald l2 C. Nicholson 6 Centres V. Harrington a Guards W. McKic E. Burke The flnzli score was 22-19 1n favor Esther Rattcnbury of the Reds who plays a wonderful game and a consistent scorer lcad wilh a total of l6 points. Next Tuesday nigilt thcsc 108.1115 meet again. Come to the Y and judge for yourselves. Wlii you agrcc with me or not? Be on hand, its‘ worth your while. ln the first match oi the U. N. H. league Rnays Gang won by dc- fault over the Never Sweats who failed to appear. Following is thc linc up:-,- " J. Dryden 185 145 218 S. Hood 160 218 1'75 F. McMillan i122 150 150 E. \VBl'l'C11 122 218 217 580 731 760 Total 2080. In the second match tho Top ‘Not/chem defeaied thc Rlnky Dlnks, ‘by 350 pins. Shcidon Mathcson roll- ed high single of 28B and high thrcc‘ of 655. Following are thc linc-upsz- ‘ TOI’ NOTCIIERS E. Small 259 115 161. S. Matheson 220 2 141 L. Matheson 155 170 134 R. Duncan 151 126 24.41 Total 2220. RINKY DINKS J. vickerson 184 182 H. Woolridgc 150 11g H. Hyde 14a isl 61 171 174 C. Small “Tonight at 7 p. m., Y. M, c, A" v5 C.‘ N. R... in thc city league, PICTURES OF HUMAN BODY TORONTO. Ont... Dec. 3—¢By The Canadian Pressi-X-ray motion pic- tures of interior views of the human body..This is the latest innovation of tlle Science of Radiology and thc usé of the "Gin-ex Camera" was ex- plained tonight by Dr. H. A: Jarre of Grace Hospital. Detroit. Michigan, before the 15th annual convention of the Radiological Society of North America. flaw» < study we found that these organs too had an interesting cyclic mo. tioll. 131 llearl, and large blood vc:.- sels in the chest were studied as lvcll as the thymus gland. i4) Swniscn and intestines. NEWSPAPER MAN IS HONORED LONDON. Dec. 3—(l3y '1flle Can- adian Presm-Many compliments have been extended to J. L, Garvin on» his completion of 21 ycarr; n". More than 800 scientists and phy-, slcians who smclallze in the use of] radium and x-ray are attending L112‘ five-day convention. Dr. Jarre said, in part. "Until about a year ago we} depended upon visual observations‘ and the fluoroscopic screen. but in some x-ray studies the images ob- tained ln this way are foo faint and are otherwise not as valuable as the)’ might be. Now we have an apparatus which resembles a. moving picturc film which shows us many things we could not learn from a still photo- graph. In the fall of 1928 we first built such an x-ray moving picture machine. We wnfine our pictures. to the ~rate of one to foul‘ per second! while a regular motion picture cam-i era takes 16 shots per second. "The four bodily organs we have studied most with our camera are <1) Bronchial tubes. In this study we discovered that thcre is a peculiar rythmic motion phenomena. in the tubes during breathing so that in a normal human lung foreign materials andcxcrctions as well as air are i w. L. T. Pts_l<" A 5 Ottwa .... .. s 2 1 1i a4 21 ‘ Canadlens 4 1 2-10 2s l9 Maroons .. 4 4 0 8 30 21 Toronto 2 4 1 5 21 30 O S i O Americans ..l 4 0 2 11 18 AMEIIICKN GROUP W. L. T. Pts F‘ A Boston 5 2 0 l0 26 23 Rangers .. 4 3 i , 9 25 23 Chicago _ . 3 2 2 8 25 23 City Tobacco Co's Quslily Premiums. D570“ -- u 2 5 1 5 7'5 a‘ - iPiitsburgh l 4 o z 1o an 7* luNlsiNfi ur iflkxiiiiililtiii‘ expelled by these movements, alone. i2) Kidneys and Uretcrs. In this -—By~i George. McManus editor of the Observer. Iii. a iuncli- cull in his honor organised by Evclyyn Wrench. Editor of tho Spectator. most of the men prominent inihci lgrcat newspaper organizations of Rita Sillilviln; Fleet Strcct and hood were present. The health of the chief guests was DXODOSed by Rt. Hon. Arthur. Henderson. Foreign Sccretaryn who claimed thc distinction above ail thc company of having known Mr. Garvin longest. Mr. Henderson was rc- fcrring to a time 40 years ago, when Mr. Garvin was working in a humble capacity in a Newcastle newspaper its neighbour- BELIEVES IN UNKNOWN GOD LONDON, Dec. 3-(Britlsh United Pressl-Curlous funeral directions and views of death wcrc coiliaincd in the will "of Henry Alfred Wadlvortll. 77, which was admitted to probate the other day. The will reads:- "At death. my body shall be plac- ed in the cheapest dcccnt ri-ccptaclc and taken in my own trailer and car to the most convenient crem- q-QLKRQQ A "iflAliDEfi \hl\-%'T EVER B47 ER§T14ER ~ H‘ NIBVER AQKED ‘(QC “QR "\1 U-\l§ KIFE ' = wldgwou sTowT] NO HE sow QQ\,_\CE A...‘ HAVE v-QIFA OUT "xi - - YOU QARLNG Ybu HAVE eocu A . bu‘? THE m»: wouco‘. HAVE TO oi. firuooeq win-u OlAMOt-JDS AN QKARL‘; AM THE JAll. WOULD HAUL TO BE A CA%TLE éii.\)i'lillil to iii‘ rvcillaicil. My gardener. William ciluos, and my chauffeur will accompany my body and no one else, taking a small box ideal) oi about l2 inches each way. to bring burl; ilic ashes, which are to be! izrokcil up and scattered in my woocli Brallltoll Court. as were myl daughter Alice's ashes in 1901. | "l bclicrc ialirl some of the load-i lug swicullfii: mcn oi ihc dayvassurc“ nu- ilmi l ilrlleve rightiyi that at my . clr-atli. lilo organic constituents of my body will be quickly converted into‘ t. 4C1“! nclrl and ammonia. and. at 735 599 736|iilflL tllcsr gases will by thc law ofiihc 513m "Our-d ‘if *1 diffusion be at once distributed over" ihc wholc world and will help to build other plants and their turn 133 animals, so that in the future every [Saint John, scored an 14,3 plant and animal lll the world w-llliknockout ovcr Gordon Pm ggcfrontsln an infinitesimal poi-lion oil-Joint nit‘? lrsr. iiliu i"- i m y bod y. "The lilurgalllc parts of my body- 553 (322 595' iiilc phosphates of iimc. etc.) WlibNFmB. Nciv Watclfinui. :i.. also be GISOIYCCI and by the agcncyi Oddfellows, and at 8.30 Rovers v5 or rains. rivers, and ocean currents 5131119, in [he Lin,“ ri[:];1kl ,1, a ~, will also be distributed. but more slowly. “'l‘ho Cllcrgy left in my body at cltaill (lrgrnclril t0 hcat will quickly lcavr- it nnii form ‘hart of the energy 0i iii?‘ ill\l\' ‘so. 'i‘llis 1 believe to ha tilc iruc l'(‘.’.ill'l'P(‘iil'll‘i of the Dead and iilc info l-Jvcrlcstillg. “I belirvc iu God. but. like the God of Si. Paul's Greeks, iz, is an uukuolvn God. as ill our present stat: of dcvclcpnlclll. we are incapzlblc of understanding Him. His origin, and some of His laws." (‘ARDIGAN SCHOOL Nfl\‘t’illi)£‘l' (Iarriigan Sch-lo] wrim- ary Grades.) (iifillit l\'.-i Rnnau lticDonald; 2 3. Lawrcilcc Silop- llrrci: 4. (lladvs Redmond. (lraile llL-l. Hclcll McAulay; 2. lVlary lVfcSlvnill. Grmlc ll.-l. Rcgis Ryan; 2. Anne Ryan luld Clnrcncc Ryan iequal): 3. / . WRAPPED l T0 preserve‘ GO0DNES 1 Foil. all their if ; ¢ lll JBHNNY iii iiiiiiS us’ ARE iiiiiiit 5T. JOHN. N. B., Del". Ii Nemis. Halifax, and Boston k out Herbie Beck, Partlnild, ll hciiulc round bout cu, thc £'T'll‘.!l.'lZ‘ tonight. , 1n the semi-final 15:93‘. Md‘. ) ‘fighting lll iIlc 1111i‘ l" SPRINGHILL, lll‘ '. knocked out Fooy \'.'l:.~~ dulcci ten round Illut iiillilwi H l. crowd Saturday iilglii. The I125; i rounds were about C1311. Bolll n . e.l some heavy pzincllsis. in; rife . svconils of liglifiili: in lilo iiii..i 1i Ncmls callglil ll/llceltvl‘. ifflc right i0 the j.1\\'_ JIJCRIIY: our. for five nliiluicr. ln 11m lilninaries Young Wrlai ci'f~l"~.l ,1 Ferguson in a tllrcc rounil-sr ant i Mitchel] and B. \Villlfl wcnl a t" round draw. Ned A. Adams rcfcl The Judges were Ralph Alitths the singing miner. and Bud Jurf iiiilrl Sllcpllcvrl; 4. Allrlll \V.‘l1 (trade l.\.-1. Rciu lllilrliiiy ,- l|(‘i'il‘_\' Silcpiicrcl. ' ii (iradr IBr-l. .100 lilac/lulu‘. Jenn lvicllrilinld; '1‘ ll ir Grade l('.—-l. Alilzlll Sn ' Hilda Stanley (cquaii: L’. Intyrc; 3. Norizcrt hlcDonalil Grade lD.—l. Rilynlciid klrlnr iTcacherl Bernadette Lcwirl. i ..¢-__" ._~_@ ___ -........_.".' out. Ask f "File flavor of H. 8: N. Black Twist is cured in—_vou‘li have the time of your life trying to cllcw it cnjoy yourself. IKIEY t. ulgols ‘tarsus Iwlsrultvvl or it and . . or l‘ 1N 6i