f g,`1; 2 If W 'rHs,cHARLof1"rsTovm,cuAnorAN g ,AGE SWE, _ ' ' ii :Q I < ~ I == fr ' 'L ,_ -_,a _ nAsEB.u.r. I It noxuvc /SPCR T frssszizaz RE VIEW STILL _,___ YORK, June 'I-The 118°" more md better errors than york Yankees at Detroit Lggded me league leaders a 1 “MW 1,, me first game of western (put. Cl'll!l¢y Gdlf “' ,Aged me game away in the inning when he let Earle » .5 ‘rounder Ko l-UPU'-‘Rh U3 .ne on we we ‘“” _“"1 mode it worse when ha ro- the ball and heaved it clear uw Tyger dugout. Three runs ,» m on these two bobbles and fnweii followed up with I ‘duh 101- 5 l0I.l.l’i»l1. A 1,, wnm-.mon senators bathr- ‘ vm F;-gger !0i‘ 10111’ HIM, in tb! :qi mms at chicago, after.Bam gt had tied the sooso in the I, gp defeat C'hiD\¢° 3 *-0 5| in my some of the series. 5oxhada4to3leadwith in the ninth, but Welffs hit 1, up, end nite by Myer. Rey- md Kerr with walks to Crow- Rgg, ,nd Bluege, gave the Ben- ; runs in the 11th. wi Ferrell chllkod UD his 10th victory /of the season at when the indians over- ghg old time jinx of the Phil- ,gm the score was tied three 5| simmons was the big noise for ss, ereokins out his 12th home Walter stewart held the eighth- iled sox to six safeties as Louis Americans batted o I' to l`. Moore, Michaels and Lisen- I . ,see were futile against the Browns' Iguggerg in the opening genre of a fm home stand for the Bt. Louis- sas- Holman-Pickard T Bicycle Race -11.- 'rbe I-mlman-Plekard Bicycle mee fo be run off next Monday, 8 .Woe 13, promises to be one of th \ leading Sporting Events of the sea- ;-m. crest enthusiasm prevails 'and . [teeny dey new entries are coming, limit is sure going to be some gltscel And the Boy who wins, somex |t!deri ,uae me oneriotfewwn me by me at okafd of Tho Bike BBW. GN lzlileorge sf., chef-iouefown Dealers , Athletics, winhlni G in ut M hm, two of homers by Goalin and ~ inns, et st. more to eereet soeton I I - .v..`.,-1 .. , ‘ - I | - \`»..f»... . . - BY "TIC" roms .means aseonaw ` ‘ lltllths One of the biggest bulls of the ‘baseball herd passed from the par- Iadewhen John J. McGraw, for 80 years .manager of the New York Giants, announcd his retirement from the game. The story broke as a complete surprise to baseball’s fandom. It was known that Mc- Graw has been ill. suffering from a ,serious sinus trouble which has ‘kept him from following his team on its road trips, but there was no indication nor suggestion from any source that his withdrawal was contemplated. much less that it was imminent. Thenews no doubt was received in every hamlet, town and city of the United States and Canada with real regret. Wherever baseball was played, wherever sports pages were read, the name of McGraw was a household word. ‘The man who brought 10 National League and four worid's pennanta to New York was in truth a national figure, a veritable colossus of America's greatest outdoor sport. In describing McGraw in con- Hnection with baseball it is difficult to avoid the use of superlatives, bc- causo he was in fact a superlative character in his sphere of life, a sphere which perhaps touched more men intimately than any other in the realm of 'sport or business. GAINS POPULAR. IN ENGLAND A Toronto paper says: “No won- der Gains prefers England to Can- ada. 1-Ie never drew over 5,000 peo- ple here in his life-and he and his people lived in the cheap neighborhoods. Now he is drawing down important money and his white wife and his parents live in a real country home, while Gains hobnobs with the best of the Eng- lish sporting fraternity and is wel- comed everywhere from cricket matches to the hounds. He even 3,000 persona welcomed him at the railway station and formed a par- ade to escort him to his hotel. AMATEUR BECOBDS The following are' the official world's amateur running records for men, approved by the Interna- tional Amateur lederation on May ll-10, 1080, in convention at Ber- lin, and will remain as standard world's'records until the Federa- tion meets again in 1932 and con- siders whatover better marks that may have been made meanwhile: 100 yards, Eddie Tolan, United States. 9 1-2 seconds; 220 yards, R. A. mess. united stares, zo s-5 seconds; 440 yards, J. E. Meredith, United States, 4'! I-5 seconds; 880 yards, 0. Peltzer, Germany, 1 minute, ol 3-5 seconds; 1,000 yards. Ellis, Great Britain, 2 minutes ll 1-5 seconds; 1,820 yards, T. P. Con- neff, United States, 3 minutes, 02 4-5 seconds: 1 mile, Paavo Nurmi, Finland, 4 minutes, lo 2-5 seconds; 3 miles, E. Wide, Sweden, 0 min- utes, 04 l-10 seconds; 5 miles, Paavo Nurmi, Finland, 24 minutes, 06 l-5 seconds; 10 miles, Paavo Nurmi, Finland, 50 minutes, 15 sec- onds; 15 miles, F. Appleby, Great Britain, 1 hour, 20 minutes, 04 2-5 seconds; Bo miles, H. Green, Great Britain, 3 hours, 29 minutes, 29 2-5 seconds; in 1 hour, J. Bouin, France, ran ll miles, 1,442 yards, in 2 hours H. Green Great Britain, ran 2 miles 902 yards. ‘ - -..._-a-_a GULF (Associated Press) SANDWICH, Eng., June 'I-The younger school of British golf, led by Alfred Bradbeer, Eric Mcltuvlo and'Don Curtis. sent hopes soaring for a native victory in the British open golf championship today by cor Bradbeer youngest of seven golf- Lgcycles m °°“‘Iun°"”n with un ' for 69's. Their cards were five un Csnsdn Cycle ds Motor O0., Limited 7I|.beee two enterprising firms offer lj 'live splendid cups io the leaders Qlllthisraoe. , f' I Entries close Friday evening, _ ilune wth at 6 o'clock. Leave your entry at I-fo1man's Limited, Grafton rge Bt. The Bike Shop, Great Geo si. ,The Handicap Committee are re- new to nieetkn Honours sto _. rs si'1.a0 Friday evening for to ar- ; range Handicap. Q Course same as last year, leav- ik ,g ing from in front of The B . BMD. Great George St., and fin uma, in nonfef noimena unit- ed. . ,V 30?! get your entries in now. f May nnamr, rror.MsN-rrcx- ARD BIKE RACE. Nlme "Address in ...........we1¢bt Nlmeerwmei . Gear “Be otrongl - ed the wrong, How hard the battle goes, the day ' how long; hint not-fight on! Tomorrow , C0mcs the song.” GRAND OPENING - 5 of the Ahegwalt Hotel ‘ Nsw DANCE HALL, I nonoalv, Friday, June 10th. Good floor. Fr" lurking space. 1' Elliott's Dance Orches- . tra in attendance. I I Admission 50c. 0 to 2. hum.” hire-eo.: 3 ra I QI-la. ' Montreal ... .. Buffalo ... . ' McAfee and Head; Brewe In... Y... . Y fl '= smlficrwc uPlFA'rHi:R I BY G€°f2° M°M“"“= I neu-oit'.......L.; 2 s e --»--==---===- ==== Gal-IXE 3“m“5 “M m°"°” Brldw' Wy' &nnt# alrgvriuamasie saws att, Ruel and 1-laYW°\'U\- B ll E Philadelphia ... ... ..... 312 0 Cleveland ..- ... .». ..... 4 10 rqehnfpey, Walberg and Cocherane Ferrell and Hyatt Chicago .. ... ... ..-.--.- 5 3 4 Marberry, Crowder and Spencer; Caraway, Frasier and Barry. ' rt rr a Washington ... ... ....... 8 le 0 , BHEI Boston ... ... ... ...... l G 0 g,,_1,e.n|.... ... eu o `1|eors,M'lclue1s. Llssenbeo and IN NIITIIJNIIL Giants a 4 to 3 victory over the l - cunslnsf LLAIlIlL LOOKING%..(..).;.L.1..:.1.{..... |:|RsTl|J|_Ac[ 'A'wEE N |-|ERE's THE w|NNs ...‘*.:‘~:..;‘:r§.;.:::;.";s:.i;€;: of the FIRST CAR-A-WEEK I I Cincinnati Reds in the opener of their series here today. He hit two a W r I I n 9 c o E e S of homers, his eighth and ninth the season, accounted for three runs with them and won the game by clouting his second with the score tied in the last half of the ninth. Homers also accounted for" all the Reds' runs, Ernie Lombardi and George Grantham hitting for the circuit. » The defeat dropped the Reds into sixth place behind Brooklyn. Pounding Roy Hansen for 17 hits, Pittsburgh opened its eastem in- vasion with a 'l to 4 triumph over the Phillies at Philadelphia. Floyd Vaughn, young shortstop, of the Pirates, led the attack with five hits in five times at bat, ln- cludlng a double. It was a see-saw battle. 'rne Pirates took e. 3 to 1 lead in the first three innings, only to have the Phils ahead 4 to 3 in the sixth. A two run rally in the seventh sent Pittsburgh ahead for good. A seventh inning comedy of er- rors, gave the Brooklyn Dodgers six runs cff young Lon Warneke at Brooklyn and eventually, a 9 to 2 victory over Chicago in the first game of their series. 'I'he defeat cost the Cubs first place in the National League standing to the Boston Braves, who were held idle by rain. LIVESTIIIIII IIIARII-ETS 1 = MONIREAL, June 7. (By the they spreadeagled were all the im- » tiroklsngffmat x "gag: ofhmorelwrtmt older Brmm professionals Canadian Press)-There were 90‘ was supported by Councillor Thom-‘ To CONTINUED ' U_ S_ GUNBOAT SERIOUS t to pgh .b ' °“ ° "' and the mr” leading contenders cattle, 180 sheep and lambs, 873 as Gilliland of Hammond River. “md °' ‘“`“°“ ““°’ ms boss and 1.911 calves for sale on "1 reeuze thee in the poet money (Conmmd ,mm Page 1, I th U lted tate . mm 0 B s 5 tho tW0'M0l‘ltreBl livestock markets, has played an important part in This weeIr's (THE FOURTH) CAR-A-WEEK CONTESTcloseeJunel5th 1932. Au een-res meuel after that date will be entered In the next week’s contest. NOTE You simply write the fol- lowing on the backs of 4 front panels from empty Turret Cigarette (20's) packages with portion of excise stamp atlaclsedx- on the back of one panel, your name; on the back o|` another. your occupation; on a third, your street and town and on the fourth, your province. Fasten the four panels together and mail, on or before the closing dale shown above, to Turret Cigarette Hand- writing Contest, P. 0. Box 2500 Nlontreal, P42. »dl/IZL .--~» 0¢c¢¢¢z&0n <%.-.ez id?/Tam .9/lobbies leading the qualifiers at a re d- bfggking pug, I imperial Tobaeee Company of Cmldl. Limited Inthepackofissgeontestanis V _ _& (May 18th to May 25th) C.N.R. Brakema ll 6753 Christophe Cnlumh Sf., Montreal, P.Q. Hater your handwriting, whether it he good, had or iudiferent, in each of these big Turret CAR-A-WEEK Contests. Excellence of penmanship has no bearing on the judges’ decision . . . hut, if your handwriting Ls unusual ol' unique, if it reveals character or tem- perament, then you have a splendid chance of winning a 1932 Chevrolet Standard Co nch. A committee of impartial Jurlgcs, Ileudcd by .llre well-known handwriting authority, Mr. Frederic D. Jacob, for 15 years Dominion gist, will choose the winner Government Grapholo- euclr week-the person whose handwriting shows the most unusual or inicr- , eating characteristics. In addition in the free car, 50 graplsological readings will be given by Mr. Jacob each week to selected contesumts. Estimates of the loss' both of the ary said the largest number of new 7”., whua Armour registered 75- apartment and to shops' ranged branches were created in Ontario.. I n e We S t \ |. f 500,000 to $1,000,000. _ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE “__u2'5u-ann gngther of the -- ` lgnglige officers ln the neighbor, in a co1npax'ison of provincial fig- Gen . . H. E. i thre ts, h ld af work- (Continued from Page 1) hood dashed into the blazing struc- “"°5- , Toronto na 9 0 ;::°;_::_:m 0:1” emages “E of 73 __________________._. ,ure to awaken 0¢¢up,,,,f5_ Dazed Del€8f1t¢S attended a Szeifm adian Press)-The general Crop ° " ’ , unorning mass in St. Mic ael‘s _ Rocha," 5 9 9 and qg_ _ tions committee for the parish of occupants ran into the street in C - th d l. The celebrant was Rev. » Sewell and Stack; Eckert and None of the big British names RothesaY» his “ISM “mm mam' °f memtbumeg “il lsnfile’ recmr’ and Rt. Rem ylm-¢n¢¢_ of golf-Archie Compston, George Hon. Mr. Jones, who resigned and injurclarl. The scream.: :calf rapgfk John T. Kidd' Bishop of London’ . Duncan’ A__.H_ Pmihgm, Ted Ray, seat in Royal last April due to a women, s houeted inhwn ows, delivered the sermon. Dunmnnmcouuoch' md me mm- techmcamy in the mdepeindencelof is 3;! clrstlladlillcthneigrrlilt silllgi Mrs W J Mclntyre Charlotte- V nom n- m ~ - - ' “ned to quamy but mme old ftrerdiaangetllleixtggnsvevxatlgg Zandidnte disappeared into the fire-filled in- town. P- E- I-. President. PIBCBCI 5 'umm who hm hem ezmy mile; at a convention inet saturday He terior apparently panic stricken Wreath 0" me 10°” °°“°*“P“ d“" r o - ' ' in their day imma ben K pa Scores of heroic rescues were ac- ing the m0l'l1il1€- l H geron and Crouse. stiff a Iob. Harry Vardon had 185. had represente;rR:y;;lv: ;l;;5 onus; wmpmhed by passersbyl nevmhe_ The Archbishop of Edmonton’ - - ll- James Braid ies and .alex Hero or commons . it matters not h d intrench- B B ti . less and three firemen were injured Most Rev. H. J. Obeary. WHS £0 ow esp , Nw”-k . ... 1 4 1 lei. They were playing in British for a similar period in re pro . in victims. Amon the address me gathering tonight' '° 1 1 11 1 suture. In protesting in carry a out s B°mm°r° “‘ "' "` 6 9 0 °p°n5 hem" Bndbeer' Mcnuve vnca “ig d cis, n of the Liberal rescuers was Mickey Cmhrayrgv . 1-lolsclsw and Brenzel: Tauscher and Curtis were born. against e e o catchy for the Phnadelpma MW Pmadelphla sports “vrmn went up h tit - ~ md BWI' Twelve playa" were Med “L the DSW :ZLL tgafaiteiig ;,§Fgn}; :e letios. who with Ivan Peterman, s. ladder to save three wonien. mg br°th°;_. from somerset. won §r;l:d;rre§te}ab‘¢;r;Es6g1 held over flection caznpaigxit bp; I absolliéteg V nnmhe, th,.ee_month penyy' ac- 5' re use ° 5 “ness 5" d to th tstement of s made" the qunmymz medal with two pu A Wiki Oi’ 529 NWO W2“€ handled Mr Carter said in his letter of res (arm Us e S 5 B I G l E A G U E ereeinng rounds or"lo-11-141. 'rho ‘ I ' ' "1"-»-11 Official- izs-yeer old Moltuvie, scottish sm- at tm yards I" "pm mr Greati i““"”°“' “dd’°s5°d t° D’ W M 1-“'° ‘f"““§”"‘°“” °' the “ad atm! md walk” cup "ar md the Brita-Ul 1°”/1¥1¥ today OH the 59-1-1 Jenkins. of Gagetown, President of said wday_ mag so for as was ' Ro al ran ment me me is spowred bymessrs: i . ` _ ._ _ ,_ J. T. Holman Idmitbd. Summer B l S equal, youthful cumx' pm,em°n_ “The” were 235 came at the the Liberal Association of y . known me present, ar ge al from Bournemouth broke the I ' yards for export, making part or a _____ record at Prince’e by two strokes cons, gmnent to leave on the Man- ELEVEN = t 1 f 1 - (gnupg, nm) as they blazed away at one of the , chester brigade on June 9| The agreemen ca is or a our would be carried on for the pres- ent at least. I or um umm" U. U' M' une or ` mughest num' “sts in Brmtxy The cattle offered were common (Continued from Page ii pgirggekthgerixl O,€,E,;‘_;pLo,L,’g- Iii.-'.‘!‘i0NAL LEAGUE ' _______________.___.. ‘der par and broke the old record :;;ym;i;;m' md were semng at moved hom me building’ but m_e__ each month. A plan ist un Vlciiccgng E' H' E; 'et by `L°°k Hulchum' by tw° Calvas were slow sellers. Prices ment and police located seven oth- sltiilmtiozlbjmige xtwg igogulyzo Pimbllflll -- 7 1" 3 °h'°k°" II ranged from $2 for common drink- ers wedged in the debris. Three Fr will W men? to have ,h,, last Phu‘d°lPhI‘ 4 11 2 Mcnuvle I'°°k "cmd mme with ers to $4.25 for the best lots. Thelseparate investigations were under as for and on as We‘l`a`; mel Franch and Graoe; I-lensen, Dud- 'I5-09-144 and Curtis had 76-69- bulk 6! the calves were wld be_I way into me ongm of the blast' so gre; week my Auéust one. or these' ley and V. Davis. 145 for third, . _ tween $3 and $3_50_ terrific that it shook the entire Weeks being holidays' with pay as Reg Whitcombe and Abe Mitchell, Yesterday-3 drop in lamb pi-ioeslbuslness district end hurled stream- covered by me orxgmal “wking B. H. E. British vetorans, were deadlocked was ‘mowed by E mrthcx. Weak_»_e,.s of name nearly 100 feet above, Schedule Cincinnati . . . . .. A, 3 10 0 ~with MacDonald Smith and Tommy ness today The few early sn1es=the wp of the building. It was for . New York 4 0 0 Armour, defending champion, for made registered $7 for an odd ,ot ,owed by other ,md smaller b1a5,5_\ Kolp and Lombardi; Walker and fourth plaoe inthe field of 110 who of my quality lamb-,_ Sheep were One theory was that leaking gas* C W L H°l1\\`l» ClUB1i!i¢d 101' *110 ¢h“mPi°¥\ShiP un¢hanged_ was responsible. Police arson squads ' ' ‘ Pl'0P¢\'~ Tha WIS Wm b¢ “wafded H 5 were drag _351e¢g5,bacfm5 combing the ruins found several e 11.11. E. at the end of 'I2 holes of medal andoiutchers wer? sold im. $5 fed can.; of alcohol in the basement _ Chicago .._. . 2 'I 8 play, starting tomorrow. ,md w,,tered_ sows brought $3 a. and announced the discovery war- ‘ Brooklyn 9 10 l Mitchell had a pair of 73's and bout 500 hogs were ,ml for sale at rented a grand jury investigation igirfjcgigigéel;I:;t§\[;];nh§§:;;£f;l; Wameke, May and Hartnett; Whitoombo-Puff °°¥°i»h¢1' Wunds °f the time 0! Wrmng' into the me' .lonesp Montreal executive secret- Vance, Quinn and Picinich. '10 and 70. Smith also had two ‘ ' (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page ii _ The Wanliu, which had $110,000 in cash aboard, ran aground 40 miles below the town of Chung-King and when the Kiawo came alongside to take off the money, cargo' and passengers, n considerable force of Chinese soldiers intervened. 'Illia exchange telegraph agency said the soldiers were men of the regular army. Their demanchs forf the money were refused and gun»_ fire resulted. Thereupon the Master; of the Klawo signalled for assist-I ance. The Oahu came alongside and. stood by during the night, Thisl morning the firing was resumed by the Chinese, the dispatch said, and ; the American vessel silenced the; ralders with heavy guns and ma-I, chine guns. - Subsequently the Kiawo steamed up the river with the money, pas-I sengers and cargo of the Wanl!u,I the gunboat remaining with thoi grounded vessel. I flames have spread over a wide swath and numerous settlers homes have been destroyed. At Dolbeau, however, where the flames took on ze ilircztteniug attitude early today, the fire changed its course and the town is said to be safe for the present nt least. In all sections of the Lake St. Jolux, firefighters are appealing foo reinforcements and acroplanes havd been pressed into scrvics to aid in directing the fight. Pumps and ad< diiional crews of men are being diss patched to points where they ard needed most and the firc gangd are hoping that rain whioli had been forecast will quickly come td their aid. The entire district is al dry as tlndor and around Dolbeall a great expanse of bush and som( timber limits has been laid waste. Smoke from the surrounding fire( has thrown a heavy pall of smokd ovor Chicouilmi necessitating th( turning on of lights throughout thd dey. Abundant Rains I S UGGEST \ConLiuuc:i from Page li ____~_;- posing a. sort of kind of a confers ence in London. situation in the Prairie Provinces “lf the question of debts is not shows further improvement, \vitl1\to br: touched at this conference nearly every district in the West I it will bc Hamlet without the Princd having received precipitation rang- of Denmark. Perhaps (though ill ing from light showers to very these days of open diplomacy 1 heavy rains during the past week. shrink from the suggestion) ther( The report of the Dominion » is n secret .agreement to the effect Bureau of Statistics, issued todnyf that if Europe really agrees io dis- says the eastern and central urns. then America, after the drought areas of Saskatchewaniprcmrlmiiial election will agree to were benefited greatly by the nd-‘cnnuullnimn of dems. dltional precipitation and the con- "But this would have to he kept tral and southern districts of Al-lsocrcl. from the polyglot bunch of berta received s. generous addit-ionIl10,000,000 wluch forms the Ameria to the already abundant supplies. can nation." OTTAWA. June 'I-(By the Crm- I I maarcsrv Lasous ‘ Iqneurying limit oz rev strokes. ie v. - _=__,r_ . -_ _ _... _ ,___.-,._._- _ 4 Al-L HAVI _I ,YY-"=".'=l.,osansl1z=.swsara anal-sal --es-. Go HoMi~>ou Goff o I Liu. 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