fl 4 MARCH 19 1930 Typ: CHA PUARDIAN ' . .nu BASEBALL Buxuqb 'inns ' . in ` ' __.; f - i _ _ _ _ _ __,..___.,__..__. _ _ _ _ ` . | RingAround That Rosy” i i Good Racing _ f‘ * _ _ Cn Harbor Ice (Right) Mic l<@y .wAi_'lé';J5:E 1 ,, s rush succeeded in nosing him out,| Time-.31 2-5;* $2; .32 2-5. - S r //////0 _ \\ SPORT- 51155 l _lv`.»/4 ».§r%i i \ Attendance start with Mack Todd almost on even terms. At the finish Briar Mac had distance back. Second heat. 'I‘hey Jackson in the lead. This he never relinquished, winning by half a neck from Briar Mac with Mack Todd a close third. Third Heat. This wasa ,great race between all three horses. About fifty yards from the wire Mack 'roda°wes leading but si-ier moo witn Keenly Contested Races Witness ed Hy Small But Enthusiastic eoout neu s léngtn to the good. can-1 crm li. 'noi . tain Jackson third. a considerable Briar Mae lMac1eod) got away on the fifth score, Captainl Mack Todd <6. Hooper) 2* M The ice racesgyesterday iii‘ernoon neat Hush winning by a neck in fast attracted the snialicst atteiiooiicc of time Second Heat This was a great the season The ice was good in factrace between Dapper Don and Bybill the footing was splendid Only two Bet I-lush making I. break hal! way classes were run of! but these proved down Sybil Bet had Dapper Donl _ very interesting with close finishes in] beaten twenty yards from the wire' The Guardian had a vialt yesiar almost every heat but made ii little jump and Dapper diy from ont: of Canadas famous ,sw Class a. 'i‘i»oi.-'mis Lrought to Don won by half a length Tliird amateur hozkey aces, Howard Red gether the old rivals, Briar Mac and Heat Hush made mother break in Armstrong, captain and contre 0! Captain Jackson, also Mack ’iodd, the same spot and ruined hisehanoe the T0i‘°lJi0 C C M kiwi. Clllml wnose rsnie as nn ice trotter- has 'rno rsoo was between Dapper non pious of 'the Quwl City Indueiml stood for some years. In thc first and Sybil Set, with Dapper a com- 5 _g _ 'H ‘ ' _` heat they got away after quite a few fortable winner. _ V _ ‘f!Y»\'_Wil1i"\i!`_Y§\,1‘l¢1U1b¢f¢d that 'MS . SUMMARY ~ Ninn w»-ee l Captain Jackson (Murphy) 3. Tillie-.301 .29 3-5; .30 2-5. Class B. Trot ‘ Dapper Don iBlanchard> 2 i I HUAh(M¢N¢U1)............. 1 I Bybilset (Conroy) 3 3 2 i f . ` _ _ f i _v t Rm N ‘~ » i PORT ... T _ _ _ R531 l-ING ’ s s t isnsiii-:'ro ' s E G Jl nowuws i o'rncn'si>oiz~r ‘ ' 1 ' . ' ` ‘e-.ie c'u’=_ rn-I H” vs ' 4 F 2 CROWN t _. ‘Y h t H !,hydm,_.h5 m'acu°n’ he could not and purveyors to tlie community “' “ "AND /WAY YET MEET s ' form an opinion as to which team many min'-f °f U03. UDBUDK DIG!!- hg ,t t on to ure, will be given' the chance to tang- NLFQ , he thoug migt con-ie ou p ibiy express themselves tonight -5”” ..` "‘2!?._1‘I1..E_.__L_’£.'I.'.’_1.'?"5’f.iY?fT‘T’-*’- For Tom Lipton ’s Success fo-st in-.~r».‘...s.....-...... . ' ' " m""N""°""‘ ` ` d th" " ~ d mg For the benefit of the boys wh Something almost as powerful as festlny would seem to be dooniink Maxi! Rosenbloom, big time box- \ng’s most active playboy, to it seat other dtlian the light-heavyweight throne. The New York Stat/3 Athletic commission hands that world title to Jimmy Slattery, of Buffalo, on a sil- ver platter because he outpolnted Lou Scozza. another Buffalonian. who _all but put. the snore on the clever “Sluts” in the thirteenth stan- iia of their fifteen-round bout a few weeks ago. True, "Sluts" won a close home-town decision from Rosen- bloom during the Winter. and, on the strength of that shndo, Moxie was ati but eliminated from titular lists. veteran justly is a contender for the But the unorthodox boxing ge- nius ducked that doom by slapping rings around such Slattery-smashing opponents as Jimmy Braddock, Aoe Hudkins and Leo Lomskl-all within a few months. Such a wlniiercould noi. be ruled entirely out of cham- pionship lists. ' When all but Pete Llitzo were ob- viously avoiding Larry Johnson, Ro- senbioom cheerfully accepted it match with liim_ But enough of mer- ry Maxie for the nonce. Latzo out up s great defensive fight against that "T. N. T." John- son even thoilgh Pete did grab the duke on it questionable 2-to-1 deci- sion. And so this game and clever ll. C. R. A. MCLENNAN AND STEWART SCORE 98 ` ln the March shoot for the D. G. McLcnna.n and J. S. Sew!!-rf. 5110*? ' of Sli each. ’R. A. conipobition and Dl‘\Z'~‘3 “dd °“ splcndid “°r°5 the Ar- This 'shoot brings to ii conclusion the mlniaturerifle range in mourns lest night some vi-.ry sw! ~ ~ - ~ '- H _ ni-Berg v_-ern turned in and the avcr- lilghcnt scorers are as fo on... fi.G_i\Ic-Leiuiaii .. . ... -~ ---- J. C. Si»2WS.i‘1. .. ... ... ... . ... ... A,-7. MUCHUB .. ... - -.~ -~- --~ A.Gormley........ ...-. .LB Moore The following. a‘iliough not eli8\`Jl3 f B -G ivicbennan _ . . . . _ . . , . . . . .. slunl A nge for the highest len beats that made for the other two sh9<>-In C'~ G- l‘jSldpsie Moxie" from the éhampion- |.-.hip which he has battled so well to|mean me next ,ace fm. the cup light-heavy crown. So too is the ed ‘the worlds welter-weight title- Mlckey Walker. If.the latter goes alter iight-heavy honors, he again may have to fight it out with his one-time conqueror. ing if the mysterious "ring around that Ftosey“ will succeed in keeping are entertained here that finally Sir ,Thomas Lipton will attain his life- ilong ambition and win the America Cup which his fellow members of the Royal Ulster' Yacht Squadron MEHUWHUG ffllmy 5 fan *S W°“d¢1",want to adorn the mantelpiece in their clubhouse. 4 In the event 'of Sir Thomas' vic- earn State boxing powers-\\'l~iat a ring-_ ' . While sport vwlicrs have been the D C i’t A matches and th! ill 97 98 Total 286 Special S900” 94 92 93 Total Mi lst Class Spoon 91 D2 95 'l`oi»e~l 315 ist Class S900" 9'] B9 95 Total 211 17-5 Clrrs SP9" il!! B'l_ 93 T:-tal 211 lst Class S900" or Ottawa spoons are next 'in imc, B7 Total 261! 267 za 0*.: Ga it-N F. B. Conrad .. - .. ~.» s.. ... ... W Walsh .. . . - - R. Jenkins .. . . lA.V.SpIllett ... . .. .. . R..C_0handicr .. .. . .lil G. Love . .. . The scoring for la.t night was follows: ’ 1. G. G. Mcmnnan ,. Ji,O. $,tt\"art .. ... ... A. J. list'-sbs .. .. Gormley ._ . , . . if Prowsa .. .. 5.`iifoore .. . . . E. Plilllira .. ... ... ... Jones . . .lonea ,,W_.§~_J\|il,spn .. ... -;a\.~_ci£t;.ov¢ __ "tr.~-ipiilett .. si Dslhl .. .ts ... ... .'.- U ho; Bl atenenriin .. ... ... si BB' =:cd:s°P~ee»“~ -p_?t_i’!*. 99?? Frfii ? 92°-3 or as as .e . .sv os- ev-.- .. ... .. 51 111 ir. B. Conrad as ia 9319 aria .i.iua.~on 95 21 oi as 9l;3.'i J. H. Judson ._ . ._ or ol B6 Total 83 Tofai '258 B7 Total _25i 83 Total 247 82 T-atril 222 'la 83 Total 21) ~ea 33* eo .sq Saou” U .. in is w. _wsisii ._ as 83 Duma: Gomes D. N. cgi ._ .. .. -- R. C. Chandler .. W. li.'Bear1:to .. . F. oat/es .. ... _ . 'll 65 .24 1:. Meoebe.. ea 'a smoker will be lield and prizes 'narkii-i their ballots for the most IH, L_, they liii'le sll_=pecl.ed that the | Everybody around there promptly the aioniii of an-ban whitney. a~.irene Waite- near his nomo at Bonn.0_erniany. ra- .V ' " " - ~ -“ ' eentiy|av_e§i_ea'veralehildrgnfroinbe- _»,Wpa _ IDU.. 4 _ __,_ _ _ _ ,, J. Bowles. Grade I-i .Harry ._ ifaclmide. I ing eu-rind away sp tba strong our lil- waitwsy. _ mini __ . - not ol tin nm. t i> 1* -“ ‘ ‘ I ..~port.r.ma.n'like anti at the came time tory in the Shamrock V it would would take place ln Belfast Lake Slattery, Larry Johnson, Mlcky;now famous not only for lmllding` \‘Vl1|k9l‘- PSU! L9*-Z0 9* \‘~"‘“"d nm ocean greyhounds, but for such live- ly episodes as gun-running in the H1811 "F-DSW" Wm have £0 be W Wt' ‘ days of the Sinn Fein agitation. The fight outbox. or outwlt that array' ROYB1 Ulster Club Wm send mme, sentstives to the cup races. - l_____ ________ ______ A K I N G Gains Victorious _ I S V E R In Italian Bout IWINS DECISION OVER ROBERTO | ROBERTI, ITALIAN CHAMPION AT MILAN ; ~ |'lie insist. valuable player in the N.i MUJAN' m,|_V_ Mm-Ch 1g,__m,-ry ici-sins. of Toronto. defeated the lt- *s ei 1 its iii ‘ss _ M cha from whom Latzo once punch- BEL;-A51-, Mu-nh 1g_-1-ilgiri hopes. The christening of the Shamrock V. will he performed by the Countess of Shaftesbury. whose family is well known in Northern Ireland, the present Earl once having been Lord Mayor of Belfast. Irlshmen are to have the opportunity of seeing the challenger beforeshe sails for Am- erica, for at Uister's annual regatta in June she will compete against the King's yacht. Britannia. and other famous craft. For the first time since he has challenged for the Americas `Cup, sir Thomas will be able to fly an executive officers pennant. Having been elected Rear Commodore ofthe R/oyal Ulster Yacht Squadrv,.ho is entitled to this honor. -._.,______._. | Mr. Thomas Creed- is doing a lrushing business sawing lumber. Q . ! Messrs. icing and senoeoeugir are ‘busy making lobster traps. - I taken out of Sturgeon River by some | Quite a quantity of eels have been lui our young men this month. ~ ! Mr. Alick Jackson is _to be con-. gratulated on.tl'ic large pile of hre- f8mf`U5 Diet* Of """°\'W3\'9- k“°"'“ 55!a_linn lieavywei lit champion i-'boberto wood ha has secured this winter. he .` V the I~af1.l' 55118 T\'°Pf‘Y» “'95 “Ut “|R.obert.i, on pofnts in a len rounder has also purchased a beautiful colt I9: nm “nm has been disbmded' |"‘°5°W “`°"°h°d 95 "' might be' F" *here last night. in another ten round from Sterling Conrad which he in- Rim tux M the “amp being Mined |"“`° “"°‘°k5 W’ “"`"""`5 "lm """'°"'°|° lbout, the italian lightweight, Tuur- lends to train for the race track in ,.;B:..mf. gm conftrutz ,M bpresem' ml! f3"'~'\‘11'-‘3 07 me 9"’ "°““'*"‘ MW] ieilo. oirtpolnied Benny Valger. of the near future. t j to m;mu;nd”; as ilzsmessl been bilnlly engsgeii iii selecting their lNew Ym.k_ ' p n ° ` n `""'°°| chem* for mm By" and Hut; _*_* _"___ Miss Klué Bruce’ _ . of AL of the Cznada Cycle Motor (,ompany,` trophies. Arrows of the f°\‘m¢'§ srunozox Nous sion school is s capable and eau- mum" “""'°t M “`m°"“ C' C" .the usually well informed Montreal, __. getic teacher. ' .Star carries the following comment | Qum, 3 number af pe;-P15 in ml, "The Lady Byug Trophy is snow- , vioinity ni-o sion with ure cpla or Quite a number _oi invited guests ,ed to be ri prim possession for then* Q,-;pp¢_ assembled at the home of Mr. and player whining it. For the past fouri Mrs. William M. Farreii‘s to cale- iyears, ever since Frank Nlghbor firstl wg .rn glad in hear that Mrs. brato the birthday of their son Basil won it, the cup has been in the en- punigy Benton in recovering from an The evenlhl was Spent in Silitbt ‘gina room of the Ottawa Auditorium I attack of the flu. also Mr. Beaton and storytelling, etc. Speeches were ‘in a big box that had laid in the who has been confined in his bed made.by our three local_ teachers |comer ever since Nlgnboi- turned it i nn winter is nole to be up again. all Messrs. Lanigan, Dunn and lin. The night he returned the trophy wish biin a speedy recovery. ‘.5 dllnfy llllwh WIS UWM in UU- ne ooudrrt ima any one eronnu me rm-eu’s nest style- All Wish' the And.. and handed the cup to the Mr. Earl Llewellyn has left for Buell. 0! 1101101' mln? HIWY 1'°¢\\\‘lU Janitor who put it in thc corner.; Trenton to work in thc car works. 'P10 Dirty Wes brought to asgmoae by ~ he singing of Auld Lang c. _ forgot about it till recently. when it Mr. Gus .Jamlesoii is doing a good ' TI" ‘°’|"'" ‘9°°¥‘ “hw” ‘rim °;:“‘ was ditcovered while cleaning around mercantile business. _ °_"_`__.°__*" ~ , sn . ‘ i. " _ ' < ' time until the end of Marc W they ,-Ottawa Journal. Mm Ame www hu *mud - Um" Popmmon is no, ummm’ _ 5pie»enwii_ Alter this, moozlnr will -ri.o'irenaon,|;ngiend.iri~1op ni soy position in Monique. » ‘ \“ “°“"' ‘-°°°-°°°.- he carried on each Monday end g¢<,..i,, or Moorish.r"renei1, italian. ' ' I _ wednesday. evenings .iii`ii-ins -April. po.-4 monroe to 'ringiei-_ not-in ai- Mr. izi-nut cirlmn raid e snort __ “’°°°“ ‘ "W 4”” “U” *U* snt no association prim wili‘bi‘ot- ries, were entertained in tum oyiooei visit to Ghulotietown. ‘”“°""" _ . . _ ‘mi ‘ A » xemnoinygfxcn Mr. simon wiiuu- and ini friend W* °f f““°' WY °°“*°`°1 P55" *° *‘."°ma“~°:a..'aa;."”’“... ...... ...._-.='.;::.;.“t.'”°”‘wi........ --_--- uf. om-i.. -.io no so on- ~~-°~=°° is ri-»v° ~°==- »-fe-rf » ce- ' ' . '“"" ' ' _ ’ 1'" A' ’°‘"°" ~ nm’ K°"m°“'-'mlm' 'md m ln' hm m 'mm 'ul 'md' N austriii nu si new in nrmlttiiia oiruoral ' me to' "md" in mn am" u°`°1"“‘n°n' mam' I' "mm mm awww In me mm w_m ‘M W' es” an advance in nuts. ' . my tell. ._ siiininiei -- < lnuil their New and nomuivm he~ g, U, m,,,;_ 'rmitwtiuei in trendy _ire tltliaioiionnorie ma iolnviie in- .i~_-f-s'~;‘.f=°‘-t»°°el~\_~ we U0 Ulilllilljll whlllbli . _ _ e i ` l ---~--- --- -* -~~- - ` _ he fisure _ ey were very soo ` - . .ineideiitouy renter-re°f' E;_u_bbe»__6vei_y_ yn; The Nammlimonster demonstration which will 8HlM£d HOD! m0d€l'i1l1l1¢6. i ' ~ i . ' in enerou a the whole There will be a hockey game All fans are asked to rally in convey a g s w y hearted pride the`city has in its bril h k ists _ is will almost certainly be th last hockey match of the se ing from 'the.Dominlon each yeari "am y°““5 °° ey ' i ` ` n teams. The following teams will line-u speaks volumes for the friendly feel- t0l1lllht in the hDCk¢Y 881116 11015 f0l' will race ll. A. Barry for his vi $5,000. 'rnls is the tint inns will compete for this title. The E ACES-Goal. Watson .l---- Ov gl L_) YAHMOUTH. March 18.-The of teams selling stock for the pg-qpnqd al Community Rink got under way eu. to ly this morning. the financial ther.. sl ____,._ the benefit of the Abegweit team - gfcnsc, McLellan, Power and | Saunders; Forwards, Nicholson, ilor. tiaundcrs and Whitlock. - gi- ..- iiincs-Goni, Tia iiienwen-,»_.ng,'.` Iiense, Roy Prowse, Acorn and R.. 'Ecvans; Forwards, Gillis, Sqn"-Q. fD1ii;SS. Dolron and "Toby"-McMillan. : Referee--Fred Moore. _ _ Aces handled by Johnnie Williams and Sings by Tom Rogers. 0 | Other features will be a Relay Race ‘between W. K. B. and Q B B.,'- of d' one mile; Puck-carrying contest open, :against time; a. match race between i'311l\l'l1Dl0n speed skaters oi' W. 'K. B. .ana Q. s. s. sinite afterwards. V 'Rink Drive Hasi -_ Q ` $20,000 Yield. ’ On First Day mometer eieohed opposite me Post in Office showing the mercury at aero. e This evening at 11 o‘clock the red 3 liquid had rlrei-i during the day' at _ a rapid and encouraging rate ‘of ,_ speed and now registers twenty Lhgug. in and dollars. ,- Germany has a home-building 15 boom . ' ts Motorcycles are being introdiicall .I Finland's only linen firm now ein- pioys 3,000 people. 8 .___ _ Native women of South Africa are aso Roy Prowse will play with one of the wearing French silk bloomers. p More than 900 plants in Germany now burn puiverlaed coal. I-‘I cured in The flavor of H. &N. Black Twist is cured ln-you'|l have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. IIICKEY 5 Nl(Il'l0lSON “BlA£l\I\YlSI” iii" =i }‘,=~; I. 5 _f