m ommesilsllh pQI-AOIJ-Je- é i a E? a 3&5 .3. , &“§El5’§2 fréillli? l?! ssnnsaez are new “‘" r-oueee», Gottselig (Conaebq. Qfl) I211. I, Blithe, 00$. hrlod: zogoanediens, lepine (Gagnon) hearty-someone. 11in !dl. Ie-(APJ-Dg. use nu Wlnll llwreased their 1m ll. a Jackson were mime the o; m; goalpoats instead of .. and Doundinloloae- .. into his armour. .,. gniped a pair of goals for were the outstanding play- . .. oontfl. J00 Prlmoau [00 counter. - SUMMARY first Period: .. erg, Murdoch (Ripley) to, Primeou, 8:41. to-Boll, 13:04. lee-Heller and leduc. Second Period: to, Jackson: 3:38. . w, Boll (Hornet) 0:00. . I,Anrie . rs, Belbert, 13:53. Day, Jackson, Homer. ird Period: ~ rs, Bouch . Conachn (Jacksm) I (Keeling) u n_ n‘ ~, in the American division of the Ne- tional Hockey League tonight by de- feating New York Americans 2-1 in an overtime match Oooney Welland was high point with assisting on both goals. The overtime session was dull un- during a five- men attack, lewls swept in after taking Weilenda pess and drove e hard shot at Worters. The rubber hopped over the goslie's stick for the goal which decided the game. BUMMAIY Second Period: 1-Amerioens,Klein (Brydge) 8:29 Penalty-Duran. Third Period: 3—Detnoit. Boneli (Welland) I202. Penalties-Conn, Emma, Pettin_ (major), Klein (major). Period- 3—Detroit, mm (Welland) em. Penalty-Chapman. FASTRABIN . to, vweflllllllgd wa. rob. 1- (OQJ-‘Ot- -- tors and Boston Bruins up a new high-scoring .. ght in the 1933-34 Na- key league schedule es went on e scoring spree night to defeat the Shore- 9-4. It was the second high-score trimming the _- ived in Ottawa. On their - rance here the Senators 0 2. a are tail esders in -. ve divisions ofiheOel- t, but their goal-getting - by one the wevious . g mark of the season. »- 3,000 dens turned out ntest end although noth- at stake in the meetlfll the! exciting wide-open tulle ebunduloe of smart and hockey. Boston appeared i. ii rnen in uniform, Edie ' hie Wilcox and “Peggy” < ng shsenteea. 1t was ste- prevented him from mak- trip to the ODIN-L SUMMARY first Period: Btewart (Seattle- m. harry (Clapper) 0:11. we, 1.‘. Roche 10:e0. we, shannon (Remind!) we, Wesnie (flrlelds-Voss) we. Voes flbnbl!) 10:9. second Period: we, Shannon (laminate- :30. --- smith (Stewart) 8:00. n. Berry, 0:82. - we, I. Rocha (Bhleldl-D. 10:06. f: 2E; ... EXPEI? .0 THIS 1.... Lead 3 ” i ertime Win OverAmerkirwmw 1 mnunnfur ‘BASEBALL Illi _'Ba,seball World Mourns Loss of Col- orful Figure -- For- mer Giants ' I '1 - 88er- i (a r. s, Guardian's sworn Wire) saur nan: crrr. m». 25—'I‘he United Air Lina office here an- nounced that Pilot Don Bflvshwn bad slanted the com- PI-liraeirllnerlostsincellridayl afiernoon with eight persona aboard, at the top of Parley! Oen- ' Yon in the Wasatch Mountains east of this city. ‘Ihe from ‘men !orihsWings.beingcredited northofanalrwaysbesoonattbe I summit of the canyon. , How badly wrecked or whether its crew od three and five pean- engers were still alive was not im- mediately determined. (5- P- W " s Brook! Wine) ’ru:wloocrrs1.1.a,rr.r..m. as - —-lo\h.n Joseph McGrnw, pugnedour "UN-lo Napoleon” of y a bese- ballwar, died poeoefuyin New Rochelle Homlal was! after e cnidml illnem of 10 days. Believed to be well on the road to recovery fnmn a severe smack of uremic poisoning, the vegan“ sports leader suffered e “ re- lease Bil-ll“!!! Midst, slipped into a state of come from which he never recovered. and died at 11.50 o'clock thb morning. The cause of death was the ‘ ‘ 4‘ hemorrhage which celled his relapse. Contributing factors were comer of the prostate Zland and uremia.) He would have M the beblde en the end came were Mrs. hlcGa-aw, Charles A. Btonehem, r ‘dam or m, n" Y"! 01mm. and other friend; and relatives. lhook splendidly and for his complete re- held. 5° dfllelatel! ill e week ego Betuntyilletflie lamrieeeoithg Catholic Ohurch were administer-- ed by Rev. Vincent DePaul lllulry, Pastor 0f St. Catherine's Church 1n Hvnlhaau where McGraw worahlp~ Pod. the baseball warriors condi- tion took a turn for the better. Intestinal Hemorrhage At hte as six o'clock Saturday night, MoGraw seemed definitely on the Winds and recovery mere- 1! e matter ct fine. A little more ttm, than two hours later, however, of filo 10M Dominion champion- flaip hold in this district during the week-end. scent of the chute and then soared thsnughthsairforlsofeetoarhis seornd arrirar 3i ti???’ i" rill.- came the intestinal hemorrhage’ which ultimately caused his deathw Dr. lnuis B. c~ an, the phym.‘ lln 1n chem. was hastily sum-l nsoned as was Dr. Blgrud C. sends-l In. chief surgeon of the Hospital,‘ m‘? is: serious loes of blood men's pulse grew woaber and weaker. ‘t htiher Mulry was summoned to hospital and recited prayers at the dying man's bedside. Mrs. McGrew, calledtothehoqitelefewminut,‘ as alter her husband's ItwasPflflflPllly on the sooreof~ ill health that MoGraw suddenly‘ turned in his resignation as Man- lgc of the Giants in mldseaso o! .1932 when the Olubwes in last "Little Napoleon" John Joseph hdcGraw, of baseball i rig Ieeler the lUl, Ill at éalgi? %’i§. raga l§a :5! 1?; r it i it 5 xii as" -. . " nrSPRT International . GUAR mare Sailing Races May Be Resumed (OJ. I1 Guardian's lBIIGT. I». L II). I-Ihns for a resumption of flu been fflh- a-marfs selling rivalry between Genet and the United Btates were in the tentative stage tonight. If they carry hnough it would mean two ‘ ‘ contests would come to flrls Rhoda Island seaport neat summer. The ensbitioils e was discussed at weekend conferences between city fathers and Captain Ben Pine, famous racing skipper d the Gertrude L. Thebeud. which onoe def the lsrnenburg vet- eran Bluenoee in an ambition series off Gloucester, but later was soundly beaten by the Prince of lllfitima Canada off Hallie: in s series for the North Atlantic cham- pimehtp, held by Bluenose since 021 a reoe between '1‘. 0- Bowlth‘! British challenger, The lmdesv , and a defender of the America's OW. Yet to be selected. ls already onthecard fornextaep ‘ adlen champion Bluenose of Lun- enburg, N. 5., and the Gloucester schooner Thebaud will also fight it out ror mternstionel Flahermclfs honors in local waters. (bptaln Pine was summoned i0 Newport by Dr. Horace Berk. chairman of the Newport Regatta Committee. In addition to Dr. Deck, those attending the confer- ence included Mayor Mortimer A. Sullivan, Albert l". Hess, President of the Chandler of Commerce: 0. I... Tellman, chairman of the City's Cunningham III) IIllsneChmmittoe;B.I.A.X- Committee bettofllslesatta . I‘.O'Connell of lheQernber emmslceend John one of the delegation of New .;_ of etional seilifll seeking arrangessm made to hold a fishermen‘; race off here the International Race 00m- mitiee of Gloucester will be con- sulted to determine if that city would have any obyection to bold- ing the North Atlantic classic away from the Gloucester schoon- erw home waters. All past contests for the International Fisher-men's Irovhv have been sailed either on Gloucester or off Halifax. N. n, and the projected race would be the nearest thing to date to hold- ing a race 1n neutral water-a, Tentative plans are to have the two fishing schooners race a week or two before or a week or two after the America's Oup series. If cmvenient for the owners d the Cup yachts, the Regatta 00m- mittce hopes to arrange a. novel poateohedule contest, with the crew of the British challenger sell- ing Bluenose and the cow of the American defender selling baud. Such a novelty contest would furnish e test of American and British seammahlp never before made. Thebeud won in her first meet- ing with Captain Anglia Walters’ salt ‘" r. sailed of! Gloucester, but Bluenose took Thailand's meas- ure when they next met, in an of- ficial race off Halifax. Sets World llck_ hig- rm... alarms l i hssledtthnsidewnlksina. conditiomandinmanyplecoa strisne have to exercise extra cu-otoevoid falling. The rprinkledovnanimiaoroteeodone; on ‘ ,leesenedthsdangerto someextent. n Mark For 1,500 Metresfavh (0. P. lly Gae-rdlesrs Special W-ro) NIWYORK,Ieb.26.—AneI world's record for 1,500 metres has been established today by Glen Cunningham of the University of Kansas. The powerful striding Weaterner hung up the new mark et the Unl- ted Btetes indoor track and field championships contested before 14,- - Their grilling duel, with Gone Venake, of Pennsylvania chasing them home rive yards behind. but the final period to a night of record- breaklng which sew the standards felling in the running broad lump, the spoil-metre ateeplechase, the l.- 00 metre walk end the Il-meise dash time equalled. Jesse Owens, former dlevelsnd I-IIIVII John l. Hnimos. Bet . ro- ceivedflleaad ewsnlthsdeaih of his sister Mrs. Stephen T. umblns of Maiden, Mess" which marred at an early hour yester- day morning, after e lingering ill- _' neaiflhelesveetoxnournasor- mwinghilhandandfrve 12355 3 children - BABIITBALL OTHER SPORT H T! C K E Y FORUM’ HNIGHI‘ uarou Inga‘! wnpcar» n-awaer n. earasues e r. I. Intermediate Abbies saoirraoui renmoaas Iflend Play eel-lee llc. P" lle. Timely Tips 0n Sport Sunday morning at a o'clock the hockey boys who have been ill rs- bttewwn. rt; é 8g _ §§§§Z§§ girth; ;g§!§i gist??? is} .5. Application has been made to Ionoton to have excursions wtih Friday night's here between ‘nemelnstepirenendllrederickol, California, Mrs. Burhoe. Mrs. Bew- 000 rena here Saturday night before school boy and now e freshmen at yer and uelle of Maiden and the he was able to defeat Bill Bonthmn, Princeton's ace runner. ' The Gunnlngh -Bon ‘ duel wesecllmax toespectacularevem’ lng of sport which sew four world records broken and one equalled. | The mar-gin was as close as it was in the Baxter mile at the New York Athletic Club games a week previ-z Ohio State, pushed the broad lump record out to 8 feet 8% inches. Joe Mocluakey, former llbrdbem great and Olympian, lowered his own steeplechesing mark m eight minu- tes 00 seconds and Charles lschen- beck of the New York Athletic Club heeled and tocd his way through the walk to a new time or aix minutes following brothers and sisters: John l. o! Rat Royalty; Pred- crick, (Dharles, Frank, Ila-a. Alicia Payneandasre. leaBioknellol JlaldmandldrsR-R-Bclloflna Gates, California. I-NJOYAZI ITINUIION-Alphl oils. so narrow, that the timers 14.0 seconds. Ralph Beteellqlllar- mpg“, [Q39 Mu g y“; “u”- taught them both in three minutes 53.3 seconds, end left the question of which is the better men still un- decided. l quette's great Negro qua-inter. oqI-lal- led his own world record of 8.7 soc ondslnthednshashewmoffby himself and coasting. they were always conspicuous for their egmemlvenem. MoGraw felt heencsttiufsottheshisteannwithi the great Chrlsty Msthieson near- ingnheendofhisosreerqwasbcat- enbytlreRedSoxinaurrridsu- lee in 1912. The defect of his lad. winner Ly Washington Senators and Walter Johnson in the thematic 1m series also was e bittq- blow to McCvraw, who waged. one of his last verbal battles with Ben Johnson, then president of the Amq-icsn league, over the Delan- 0'Oonnell scandal that that series. (mly Connie Meek, the life-long pilot c.‘ the Athletlos ex-l needed McGraw in length of msrr‘ agerial service. When he retirod,_ the Giants‘ leader still held the edge over Mack in pennn won, l0 to nine. Terry lnecessr. Ill health played a major p.111’. in McGraWs decision to turn the management. oi’ the Giants over to Bill Terry soon after the 1932 sea- eon Wrls under way but his diew- pointnzent over his failure to put together another winning combin- ation also influenced his retire- ment. When he stepped out, Mc- Grew tore up e contract which had 8 1-2 years to go at a reported sal- aryodiwilw but kepthis Jobes Vine Preddent of the Giants. .451 Rangers Take F'irs t G a m From Rovers I Aoouratelongrangelripilmfor- nrdsthaitback-diecked theirop- ponentadlnyfortheglratorpert Ll teem-meta plolhngerefirstblnodlnthebed. Es tive afternoon tee on ‘fiednesdey Jest at the lovely home of Mrs. Runal Beer, P.N.G. The rooms were beautifully decorated for the oc- casion with pink anapdragons, clef- fodils and blue iris. Mrs. Beer was ablated in ‘L, by Mn. Ver- Ira. Stuart Moore, Miss Bully Pletts, Mrs. Wm. Tbed, Mlas Doro- g nod, Mrs Prank Fraser, Mrs. Iohnee, lira. Herman Visitors from Alberton to the City on the Bcursion were Mr. Arthur returned eeehirnmst his k1 Bell. eon of Mr. Thomas Bell, Fitzroy St.. been received from that Dr. G. P. Dewar The many friends of Mrs. Timo- Iiadle m Isrklsg CALI. IacIlSTEIi for a tough 00 minutes tonight. Thctlltisscheduled for the Pbrillnltdgamshsrp. 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