.33 ill Promote iRoad Race t M D . ld. local sports pro- iscplglllnlnfl w Stare a 10- mm Anyone interested in com- m; 15 urged to write or get tn m with Mr. McDonald at his me. 68 King Street. pcllowlng the meet here it is fled to send several 0f the lands best runners to compete the Halifax road race. Aimed at assisting alnateurbox- , espeCldlly chose who are eager make their initial bow in the “med circle. Mr. McDonald plans crrnlot: an amateur nlghtwl-lich 1b; kl on the same date as E mad lace. It is expected the W; will prove popular among speciivc nlitt-sllngers who are sltant and at some disadvantage . en compelled to compete against ‘ed and tested performers. innipeg Girl tars In Swim‘ hampionships WDINHPBG terine Gordon of Winnipeg won c‘ Canadian senior womens 220- rd fFPP-Slylé event of the two- gm gwlm “l; opened here to- t. ifi, wum girl finished inch- ahead of e British mlnire nines star. "Bible . Toronto Bolphinets. nlltes. 41 1-5 seconds. clipping a l second from the Manitoba urd held by Ethel Gilbert oi illhlpgg. "(Hi0 was third. The Canadian record o! 2:88 4-5 gt by the former Irene Pirio Toronto. ed Carter of Winnipeg won e men's loll-yard free-style in . 3-5. three and two-fifth sec- ds slower than the Canadian ord held by Munroe Bourne o! nireal. Arnold Elcklett of Min- polis was second and Allan vd 0! Winnipefl. third o Vancouver girls battled k and neck in the senior wom- ‘s loo-yard backstroke and Noel enbury finished a ioot ahead of an Stanton to clip 1 1-5 seconds - the national record estab- ed by Mary Mcflonkey of Ed- ntonhNoePs time was 1:12 1-8. orence" Humble o! Toronto was d and last. two and a half : behind. IIMIMBEI W!!! ~ - Glooolate, featherweight 1 0. won his 168th fight. defeat- Johnny Orickson of New York slow lo-l-ound bout at Toronto rears ago toni t. The nest-o named several times to light, preferred to carry Ctrlckson for the 10 munds. I BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Ll: late the latfer part of next , April 27 —(OP)—'. Ten Racing Meets To Be fltaged In New Brunswick S ig n als H old BUUIVUOHE. April M-Fom- racing dates were allotted to Mono- tOn in the schedule for this sea.- Svhll campaign in the Central 3801113 Circuit at a meeting here Yesterday. The city, more 1mm”. ant centre of racing this 5,3330“ opens the season on June 13, the dayon which the King and Queen are to pas thrcuzh cnxouie to Prince Edward Island. The remod- elled Speedway Field track has been g.ven two days in the week c! Ausust 21-26 in addition to a. one dav meet on July a2 and will ‘Find Ill! its season on Labor Day. Ten Meets The meeting decided upon ten meets in a season which it ex- pects will see a new highlight in harness racing established. Shed- iac gets a. race on Jllne ‘J4 and the important. July 1 meet goes to Buctouche. The horses move on to Port Elgln for July 12 and after showing in Moncton on July 22 go to Bhedlac on Julv 29. They are in Buctouche again on August 5 and in Port Eigin onoe more on August 12. After the Mcncton meet on Labor Day. September 4, dates are open. The rest of the towns with tracks such as Dor- chester and Sackvllle can cake their pick apparently. The door was left wide "open for the return ‘ of Dorohester to the circuit and the entry o! Sackville. Alderman Fred M. Brown. of Moncton, presided at yesterday's meeting at "which directors were also appointed as follows: G. M. Moore. Port Elgln‘. Prowse Mao- Arth-ur. Bhediac: Charles Clarke, Moncton.‘ '1". C. Collette. Buc- touche. Oflloers of the circuit are to be elected in the near future. Claims Air Speed Record F A , Germany. Aim-ii 2'1 has submitted for re- cognition as a. world speed record the teat of 24-year-old Fritz Wen- del in flying yesterday at n aver- of 755.11 kilometres t 60.2) miles an ho Wendel, who was urvmflted W l for his flight. “Nd I plane equtobed wtih a. LYN-horsepower Mercedes Benz engine. Further details ct the aircraft were not disclosed but it wns - phasizsd that its landirst speed was within reasonable limits o fight the use of an ordinal-y air- e . We ldelh performance bebtered the mark of Capt. Hons Dl. erle who flew a. one-sealer Helnkel pur- suit-plane last. Mulch 31 at an miles) an hour N0 6. District Prize ' Shoot No. 6 District Signals held the second and final of a two-nights Drlze shoot at the Armouries last night. ‘The high score for the flllilht was made by Col. B. C. Stewart with a M. P. H. Manuel with 191 had e hig score for the shoot. Prize money won by the teams winning first and second place will be ofizesented at the unit annual am r and entertainment to be held in the Arlnouries on Wednes- day. May 3rd, at 1.80 p.m. res were as follows: Team No. 1 Cpl. P. H. Manuel 9'1 94-191 Sgt. J. G. Strain N 79-10’! sgt. F. E. Plneau‘ 86 87-173 Sgt. R. mwen ' 86 76-164 Slgm. .R.. MacKlnnon B3 82-165 Totals 4E 41a sac Team No. I. 813m. R. K. Robinson 8'! 95-182 Bigm. G. J. Rogers 91 89-180 Slgm. J. C.‘ Dooley B4 76-160 0p]. R. C. McEwen 68 83-146 Sgt. J. F‘. Smith 68 87-155 Totals 898 430 B28 Team Ne. 8 Cpl. R. C Stewart B3 97-180 Sgt. M. H. Balcom 8i Bk-lfl h-Cpl. D. P. Bruce 80 88-174 L.-Cpl. J. E. Dooley M 50-13 Sign. B. D. Howatt 80 92-172 Totals 39'! 415 811i Team No. l Sgt. A. J. Inrtnr 91 73-164 Sigln. O. W. Storey, 41 71-112 Sigm. P. J. Mndrigen 91 ea 1w Opl. c. S. Thompson 56 91-14’! Cpl. J. MoAleer 85 13-158 Totals at; 40o m Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE st. Louis 100 100 000-4 '1 i Cleveland 000 000 000-Z 7 3 Mamum and Sullivan; Hudlin. ar and Pytlak. Philadelphia 001000 020-8 0 2 Washington 131 100 Olx-d 13 1 Caster. Dean & Hayes, Wagner; Leonard and Ferrell. Detroit 000 000 100 000 0-1 9 3 NEW YORK. April fl-Paul Derringer chalked up his second Win o! the season todayas Cin- clnnatl Reds ramped over Chl- cago Cubs with an eight-run rally in the eighth inningofor an 11-3 National League v10 ry. Ivol Goodman led the Cincin- nuti attack, which snapped the Cuba’ wi et at‘ four straight. an hit his second home run of the year to start the eight-inning spree and tripled with the bases loaded later in the some inning. At Philadelphia, Al Simmons‘ eighth inning homer and Early’: relief pitching go ton Bees u. 5-4 victory over the Phillie-S, to break another winning streak at four straight. Boston is the only team that has defeated the Phils this year. Simmons’ clout on! A1 mnith t the who nay Macrhdyen off the ad 5.1. ‘Ilhe mound in the eighth and had the tying run on third with one out when Early came into the game. and set the Phils down without “all "‘°'&..f."'§‘.;l".‘.°'" Pittsburgh nve Pirates a lead with his 11th inn- ing homer at 8t. Louis. the 0cm- lnals came back with two runs to trip Pie 'I‘rayn0r's men 8-5 for their seventh consecutive setback Don Padgett, Cardinal tute first eseman. drove ‘Derry Moore home to tie the count, and then scored when Pep Young. Plmte second baseman hobbled roakalgk catcher Herman Frank's be . Bill McGee. the fourth Cardinal hul-ler, was credited with the vic- ffify. while More was, charsed with the Pit los. Brooklyn was rained out at New York. and the game will be play- ggl m; Dart o! a double header y . lDerringer "Pitches Reds TolII-B Win Over Cabs; Browns Upset Tribe 4-2 AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK, Alpfll TI-Johnny Mamum, erstwhile Boston Red Box flinger rescued from the pitched and clubbed Qt Louis to a 4-2 victory over Cleveland 1n- dlans today in the opener of a two-Same Ame Both clubs , e Browns’ were bunched off Willis Hudltn, ‘Irlbe hurler. Mar- cum himself opened a two-run second-inning outburst with a single, and climbed another tally homo in the fourth. Washington beat Philad fl-B behind the knuckle-ball pi - lng of the vdtemn Dutch Leonard. Dutch held the Athletics to nine hits as Washington blasted George gator and Chubby Dean for 13 The Nate Dilunoed 0n Outer for three runs in the first two inn- ings. and continued the assault on Dean for the next irwo innings to build up a lead the Athletics cogltdzflzkxlovercome. l C cago, Detroit Tigers, who defeated the White 50x 1n 14 inn- ings the last time they met, tried long course against the Ohi- WBWM 11min today. but were Edsel! out 2-1 on Hank stein- bachefs olnoh single with one out lrl the 13th. Charley Gehrlngerk seventh innmB homer of Jack Knot-t was the only Demit telly as Knot-t and Clint Brown scattered n hits and the latter was aided by four double plays in the last six innings, two of them started by mse . Centreflelder" Mike Kreeviloia. who singled four times and poor. ed both Chicago runs, tied the count in the seventh on t-wo outs and _Ma.rv Owen's third single. The New York at Boston 00n- test was rained out. O‘ F =- Billiards Bill Nlcholson drew the bye in the finals of the last section of the Provincial Billiard Tourna- ment last evening and Frank Acorn will meet Ralph Bevan on Monday everling oi. 8 o'clock tor Chicago 000 000 100 0001-3 l5 2 Benton, Lynn and Tewotts; Knott. Brown and Sllvestrl. New York at Boston-postponed -cold weather. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 011 100 001 01-6 9 st. Louis 010 010 101 02-0 10 Klinger, M. Brown, sewell and 1 9 avenge of 746.86 kilometres (4633 . Both flights bettered the world ~ record of 709.209 kilometres (440.- 681 miles) an hour establlshcj Oct. 1834, by Irancesfio Agell- if Keep Diluted’! In the homo. eSjNAPSH It l l! to take plo- m with {rick n WWI piecing "more end l- w! - muk. if» rl NAPSHOTS with trick "frames" ‘m "l! to take, and fun ‘to 0w. You can got picture: apps» "Y made through keyhole: or Ldcsflllpwdlid many other novel Wain an ordinary cardboard box. should be about twelve inches one ‘Y- "H! eishl inches ur- more m °P' two dlmenaiono. Exact also "it matter.- Out a hole the ‘ of one and, n. tritium an “Wilmer: long, On f l" the oDMIIto l Mace e 1 08M» llJ°"-.‘:.",°“* tut... mgrpgp,“ - l?‘ TRICK "PICTURES QM. various cut-cute: keyhole, gothlo window, field gluon. ‘WIY wlndow, giant cactus silhouette, porthole and rocky cave mouth. ".»..;Biaoe'th0oot-outmia|!lirecloie‘ colonel ulu faking, and ma: u» m. ‘duct. * OTCUOIL% the small roar opening, and adjust box until it {camel the scene you wlult to picture. Line up the camera with the rear opening, u shown- and take the picture. Use a email lens opening, makin| a "time" ox- posure l! the llglltrequlres it. , For other elects, lust uni o dif- ferent cutout. luuhpe those shown above. lake cut-onto with simple outlinol. we» you urea mack bu: twelve inched 1on8. o out-out open- ing lboui. nix inches high or wide h usually satisfactory. Alter your out roll pfflotnreL-Iou om tell 111mm pr. speller mun are vrelorabll. ». ~ tile 1m. u.» will be “mortal outfit-toque and ‘Finn?!’ This helps a l ammonia» -wet - i Bel-res; Sunkel, Shoun. BOW!!!"- McGee and Owen. Franks. Chicago 110 001 000- 8 8 2 Cincinnati 300 100 08X~1l l5 9 Frenghe, gage, Rigs l ha cuso; rr ger an m _ . Boston 004 000 010-6 10 1 Philadelphia 100 000 030-4 13 2 MaoFayden, Shoflner, Early and Lopez; Hollln orth. Polndextet. Burkhart, Smi and Millie!- Brooklyn at. New York-cost n- ed-oold weather-to b0 P18 l5 doubleheader July 3- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE M ntleal 000 000 000- 0 4 1 Jelqsey City 045 014 OOX-H 14 0 Rogers, Nghgldgnd Hlrlglfl: H rris en Q1» Torgnto 000 001 200-8 I 0 Newark 1B0 000 018-5 l0 i "m?" ‘Ed “ilbilia George B , ranc - Brfilflgllo at Baltimore-postponed grounds. Rochester at, Syracuse-Wow"!!- sd-threatenlng weather. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 2. Milwaukee 3. ‘Toledo 1. Mirlrleaoolls 1i. Columbus 4. 8t. Paul 2. Louisville 3, Kansas City l. your oua war i I ARE ‘THE OPPORTUN _t 1 SUPPOSE you olo F u= 1 SHOULD ACCEPT A JOB HERE. susr wuar vou mow A FELLOW wrrn ' A FINE EDUCATlON wmrs SOMETHING 1o LOOK FORWARD TO -~ ausr as the riht to meet him for the chem onshlp ad the " section Nicholson won the tirstfsection and Lf he wins this section there will be no play-off, but. if the winner or! Monday, nights match beats him the two section winners will play-off for the championship. ' SNOOKEB Arthur Peterson advanced to the send-finals od the Provincial Snooker Tournament last night when he defeated I-Iec. McQuarrie Youth Training Bill Is Debated OITAWA. A ril 2'l—(CP)-.IX- forts of the i eral government to provide tTB-lhlllg lor young pe le 1n conjunction with the Provinc Governments were both praised and criticised in the House of Commons tonight. Labor Minister Rogers sought sec- gml reading for his bill to extend the youth trairungscheme tor three years with an annual appropriation of $1,500,000. From e opposition side the general tenor of the critic- ism was that the program was tn- adequate and from the Government side the argument put forward was that the work was constructive had accgmpllshed much and would accomp h more. T. O. Douglas (c. c. F. Weyburn) said the work was “inadequate uer- lle and even asslnirle‘ It dl not incl l maintaining the studards theywe set; in few weeks In big-time native Detroiterg er in years, pleréty of John at the Browns. makes mana either Red nemlla: Brown Berardino must hold to His battling gamely to do and the infield and Shilling, has from the veterans Lyn Odell (Bu! News) Hale. of Boston Bees hes put tie}?! on the bench. have er Ted Williams. d outfield of Williams.“ wouldnt mek 1nd real-den trio. OWOtGV 11.1 of the Browns a 10111119311111,’ any manager in the game ~——— ' ' v _ ream of having around in -" ’ "" “"" "' v . a... season. m; Lecture In Halifax Well Known -- -- , . he (Special To Thea fizzy)?“ Grants Drab Horseman Dzes . when, who claw 0 . ‘*2’ ltstfoilfi. ‘$1.11’. ‘ti W52 ROYOIS TO Take Z mm Peary. le-Il here wdav ml nu Canadian heel) p. the mar-lune more-re of the 0w" L L d HIIBERT, N. 5., April 1! 1e adttm National Railwayls for Exalt- eflglle 8a —Jams Hennesaey, Rival- Hebefl 9o fax more he is to deiver a w- Councillor and one of the best- N tum. known horsemen in the Marltimes The nwiw died today after an illness of four who we; born in Brlgua. mmTfl-“L- ‘ n43“ 5”‘ days He was 1o ioundlend. nukes hi» heme in ris, veteran rjgh-hander, broezed Ho‘ w“ . may‘. of new“ NJ" New Yo“ and each W“ my“; m M 5mg‘; ‘gm, wgfwmgggg; but ma lived here (0! w yéal-s. a pi - sullen may 931$: v __€.____.___ , 6 little Giants smaslltgdffuttlkhlés am“ ‘*1 h"_..’°“°°““ or as many runs e ea on - -- b“ h, real Royals 14-0 in the first of a Down The _ no o‘ 535:,“ “w g three-game serieS. The victory Put . hm‘, 1,1051“; m, gbfllty to sub- Jersey city into first place ahead . M o“ h, wmm “u, m, m. 01 the BMW-B- -——- v roads made by modem invention! A1 Gloww. mend Mimi-u- ImL! RAM! Btwum! e “d m, ml”; “m, wegtefn m- was the hero of the. Jersey win. __._-. l. mmflm coming to bat with the base: Tony; g; $130 unlock:- loaded in the second. he connected for a triple. In the third he again found the hoses loaded and this time smashed out a homer. ‘in tho other In League some played, a Rookies Musll: l Retain Pace To Hold Jobs tena- tgiemlrc usually falls peoo-setters-ond mmors, rookies now face the prob. bottlnz averase. One of the also to make the Tig- hek been getting hits from the Iced-or! Benrdlno. . lnuls moth. 1B P1117111: a 11m second base for 13611012183166 K61‘ Fred Haney bench Kress or Don Reflner, ies last season, but W’ 1°" 1131 Job. Frank Oroucher ls Tabor is third basing m- 3651mm combination Olevelandh two “Jimmlof-Webb taken the play e Boston Red sox apparently l! Erect youngster in outfield- M New York Yankees’ Joe Ge Red 50X and John Henry Krgmgr re two rookie pit- by rookie first baseman Ed bevy with one out in the eighth broke a. tie and gave Newark Bears a F high-speed their first ball. the of Isl-TY and. Dd Mdller Hal War-s- o rookie flrebyeer chofthe 44 At 9 o'clock:- Iom- Finals:- telnatlona-l Five Aloes vs. .‘ll Stars. home run Commetc‘ I Lca-ue Semifinal: Alerts vs. Prince Grocer!- DUWIIFRIES, Scotland -li2xcavat- BOXING h Fine, ripe tobacco, mellowed to smoldng perfection, cut extra line to snuggle neatly down on llre paper, to loll smoother,- Befler cigarettes ~— every time -- tllol a Old Vllglnlul And the llclndy rubber-lined, seal-tight pouch is c great convenience -— d " Virginia Fine Cut rolling. 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