sowuuc , HOCKEY WRESTLING Eiibe Ruth “AAccepts Position» ~With Boston Braves Of Nat. League . is ~§§iir § - §§§r%§€§riE%§§% period to l-i. However, P. W. m the closing miutes ulditioml scores. Ms in Fltflbflld’! rebound we; had broken eleer gag and Robinson mal one as he picked a loose inside the Saints’ none to wend ny into close-flrint Nsitlcnh i=- rs silly??? “m; Robinson. soc. Fltnzersld, Mur Whalan. s. n. 11.: goal. MoOoi-mack: de- lqicc. Doyle. McDonald. ‘trainer llifloneidi forwards. s, . Beaudet. Mchifill. Trainer, Arsen- ault, ‘ITIMI. Referee, JacUe Kane. SUMMAIY Iirlt Period 1.4. W. 0.. ‘ind Cameron (Jordan). 2.2-5. W. 0., Fltsgei-sld innsssiat- 8.-P. W. 0., mlrley (TltQQN-ld, DOIGIPIUI Refill. ‘Iilll X10! l-B. D. U., J. L. M¢D0nlld (S. miner). ss-d D. 11., 8. L. McDonald. or. W. 0., Matheson (Htzgmld). l-P. w. 0-. Goats Get Goat cf the club. release by the climax of a. Null-lull. the 41-year-old Iii-User quickly came to terms on a three- year contract as player, assistant < manager- and second vice-president Boston Notional League Hisshifttcidiallaticnalleague, Y today cast his baseball future with the Boston Braves. Given his free and unconditional Yankees u series orna- ________ii. Game Tonight. Completely overshadowing their mnlcii N mm irrrlis r Al c u N s Visitors Give Snappy Exhibition of Bas- . ketball In Exhibi. tion Game L a s t Night — Return when be will return to the town that first bailed him as a. great southpoiw pitcher 21 years ago, came as a. startling blow to Amer- ican Iieaguers to whom Riuth has been an idol during his glamorous, record-smashing career as a slug- ger. - Ylelded To Pressure it was revealed two American lnague club owners were reluctant ic give Colonel nuppert their con- ‘Holy Name Falcons last 106d DD]; b0 Rb "l0 BB1)! I0, 1WD though , tbe big fellow was entitled to his unconditional release as a 10-year man. ‘rhey yielded only when it was made clear that no club in the leagum-eanoept the Yankees-had any proposition to offer Ruth this ason. The deal was closed and formally announced after a final conference attended by Ruth. Colonel Jacob The detailed terms were not dis- closed but Ruth will receive a. per- tha final twenty minutes. Lineups and scores: Harley, Goes 4, 3, Latter, Cullen 4. Total at 8.15. Wwnents with a. bewildering dis- vlcv o! tricky combination thrusts. Monotcn 8t. Bernard: defeated the nllht in an exhibition basketball game at the Holy Name Club 52-28. Led by "Rick" Malian-BOD. who accounted for 31 of his team's points the visitors jumped into an W11’ lead and were never headed leading 33-11 at the half. 091111118 out for the second half Falcons controlled the play in the first minutes and out down iderably but again winners came back to outsccre their opponents. but this time by only 7 points. 19-12 being the count for Falcons: Doyle 6, Grant. Power 6, O'Connor, Mclnnls 23. St. Bernards: Fred Dunphy l, Ii‘. Dunphy B. Melanson r1, lnvoin, C. remap lbilppert, owner-of the Yanioees, and nohphy 12, J. noiiphy. 1cm s1. lhnil I. liuchs. president cf the The visitors are extending their ‘ma; goal, Iaker; defence. Braves. stay and tonight will meet an A11- mtheson. Jordon, Wellner; (or- Detailed Terms secret Bier tcam from the Holy Name Club the the arity with season. Ruth pcsbilltiss Bravsetooifsettlie tribe centaga of the Bcmn 0111b’: pro- ton 1'0 more money this year with the Yankees lest ‘s 1934 salary w“ $35.- goai but involves highly dramatic attempt of the NW1- od Boston Red Box-the team which Ruth made his debut in 1914 as a pitching mwtiw- yleased With ‘Transfer 'HOGKEY‘ A very intecestins game of hockey took place at Marshfleld Rink on Feb. 23. between the Marshflcld Maple leafs and the Dunstaffnage Ited Wings, in the first final best out of five playoff games for the trophy. ‘lire game got away with both teams playing defensive hoc- key playing for the breaks. When the first period was gone six min- utes Joseph Gallant scored for the leafs and three minutes later E. Mill scored again, this ended the flrstpariodk-oinfavorodtl-ie leafs. The second the {cafe play- ed 3 men defence which the Wings could not break through there was no scoring done. The third period the Wings started to gang play and with seven minutes left Irving Thompson scor- ed for the Wings. Boon after this l". Sutton tied the score 2-2 with only one minute to go. 1". Sutton THE CHAR PUWN. ousknhsis “Chuck Templeton '0 y SPORTRAITS Hawks iAre Awarded Title ‘W (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MDIERST, N. S. Feb. 26-11m- herst Ramblers, champions of the Central Section" League, who have scored two tie games against Mcnctcn inicmlcdlate Hawks in the series for the “right to enter ssis'“..%‘.’éé%'s'&? B061; i-iniymifszuiaoni: ‘IO "IHE PINN- HND M821‘ QLOQIQJS WIN “IQ P . ‘i - H? MIIYH wl-lrruzmlnbpiemnn cameo Fame on Enos‘ . DURING ms > Famous» monuv Maxine canon! JZE’ BASKETBALL Holy Name Clnh Tonight, 8.15. Holy Name Club All Stan Mcncton‘: gst‘. Bernardo. Admiedon 15c. cg... > alib- HOCKEY the New Brunswick I title, were ruled out o1 Maritime Armtcur Hockey Association play- ofis today by President James wry. John MacDonald defended the Amherst goal in the second game against Moncwn last night with- out having his playing certificate presented to the M. A. H, A. for Demonstrating superiority in all departments c1 the game, west Royalty Bearcats moved into first Place in the W. A. Stewart League Monday night with c. brilliant 4-1 victory over the Beavers, who had not met defeat in their last three starts. Mingling with the large crowd of fans, the Royals saw them- __________ called “body-llne" “BIIIJYLINE” BIIWLING STlll ABTIVHSSIIE . , _ Nottmghamshire Club Engaged In Contro- versy 0 v e r Ques- tron. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Feb. ail-soothe;- etll! 1h the "bcdyline" bowling controversy that bu agitate cric- ket circles since 1m was reached today at a meeting of the advisory country cricket committee. A resolution was carried unani- mously declaring that lost season Nottinghamshlro hai violated on spasm reached in November 1933 by which it was expected ma question 0t "body-line" bowling would be settled by the goodwu], and aclve co-cperaticn of club cap,- tains. The motion was moved by officials of Middiesex and seconded by Lcncashirek representatives The resolution added it was foimd difficult to reconcile a re- cent statement thdt the policy of Nottinghamshlrs is to adhere to Marylebone Cricket Club rules with an no-conI-idence vote passed at s recent mass mee of memibgp; This voic, the resolution declared, was interpreted as approval of any type oi.’ bowling contrary to the spirit of the game. On the asmlrance by Notting- “ tat/lves that the vote was not intended to bear this ‘---‘ ‘ “ , the comm fin- ally deferred act/ion until alter the annual meeting oi the county club at which its policy will be reviewed. . The committee c1 the Notting- hamshim County Cricket, Club at a meeting last month decided to resign in a bodiy at the annual meeting following a Iw-CODIICIGDOO vote passed at a mass meeting o1 members. The members attacked the com- mittee becausc it endorsed the sending o! an apology to Austra- lian cricket authorities for so- bowllng by Nbiitlnsham players against the Antlpodean toilrinir team lest year. N.H..L. All-Star Selection‘ Following is the ninth of a Can- adian Press series of National Hoc- key League all-star selectl by sports writers in N. H. L. cities. A aoxmo BASKETBALL or-nan sroirr . SPORT won l-I-O-C- Brains Tied With Rangers. For ASectionaI Honours; Americans Hold Red Wings _' (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MQNTREAL, Feb. flit-New York Rangers lost w, ‘ ‘- possession of first place in the United States section o! the National Hockey wag-us before 4,000 fans a1; the Forum here tonight when they bowed to Montreal Mar-cons 3-1. The 1cm for Rangers, coupled with a win for Boston Bruins against Bt. Louis, put Boston into a tie for the top position with the New Yorkers, s single point ahead. o! Chicago Black Hawks. Marooms scored twice in the opening session and then fell back ic play a strictly defensive game. A break away goal by Bob Gracie with less than two minutes to play put the game in the bag for them, Cy Wentworth scored in the first six minutes on Herbie Cain's per- fect pass-out and with four minu- tes of the period left Gracie shot along pas over to Gius Marker who raced in unchecked to out- guess Kerr. The Ranger attack finally clicked in the middle frame when Earl Seibert picked up s. pass from Fmslkle Boucher otter Bill Cook had nail-t the Mcroons defence and took his time to draiw the Rangers a notch nearer. AMBER! HALT WINGS NEW YORK, m. 26——New York Americana halted Detroit's come- back efforts tonight by til-ruling back the Red Wings 3-2 before i:-he emailed. crowd of the current National Hockey League season. About 3,500 turned out. . Afieakgoalinthesecondperiod gave the Amer-ks the decision. A soft-looking high shot by Harry Oliver, fired from an almost im- possible angle, bounced off goalie Norm Smith's pads, stziuck a goal post and landed in the riots. Dave "Sweeney" Schriner, the Ameiks’ rookie sensation, scored- their other two goals on passes from Art Chapman, while Cooncy- Weiland and Syd Howe bagged-- the Detroit goals. JHIUINS BLANK EAGLES BOSTON, Feb. 26—-Boston Bruins pulled into a first place tie with New York Rangers tonight ivy overwhelming the lilrkless St. Louis Eagles 5-0 before a slim crowd of 7.500. -- The action was highly unsclel tiiic from start to finish and in‘ ratic stick work cost the visitor-l at least three goals despite the ag- gressive work of Vic Ripley and Frank Jerwa, two former Boston- ian!» - Max Kaminsky, one-time Eagle-f opened the scoring during the 0nd minute cf play and he ended it in the final session, by slashing Marty Barry's rebound post goalie Bill Bevel-MS" Marry also caged iiwo tallies and Charlie Sands was credited with the other. ‘ ' During the third period, big Var; non Ayres drew his fourth penalty of the game, a major for fighting Mth Pinkie Dal/h, who received a similar sentence. ____....___.._ FOR-MAL ANNOUNCEMENT OTTAWA. Feb. lid-Formal notice ct Paraguay/s withdrawal from the League of Nations was given to the House of Commons today by Sir George Parley, acting Prints Mulls‘- ter, Ho said Canada. liar] taken no stBnd on the vvitllcli-nwsl. i K - E - FORUM : TONIGHT l IT 8.30 ‘INTERMEDIATE ABBIES . Vs. MONTAGUE PRIMROSES Final game for Island Championship, Admission, 25a; Children, 10c. 5r, , 11s., Intuit the counter signature oi Harold _ , -"l‘he Braves are to be congratu- "m"! "I'm 1°’ m” Win35 “d!” Ileninanf. 890mm‘! e ‘PM’ M salve‘ pumed m“) “wad ma” u consensus will be prepared lain. f v 1 thawing s the cal hun Bear-cats bl ted Q f E lwhm n ated oh smooch; rho services oi i!" w" M in a °r° t the Association», Through this rul- i F “Y °‘ By H. w. Kaese, mo... n“- ng‘ a m“ ma, u i, play“... m, m. In the lost half of the third pr- m: we Hawks w“, auwmaflcauy four shots behind Mcnleer, hard- “M. g $1», 3mm lod owing to a bad snow aim-m it ' _ working Beaver 8041118. in the first ' _____ Kedmie. mmflmr 0 B w“ ham t“ m the puck take the play-col’ series and ad two periods and then mved o“ First Ram Alternate ‘mam . (By Idwnrd .1. Neil Associated N=ii°°" 1"?“ cm’- “M M“ ' "m" “m” Emmmsw“ °’ the Beaver thrusts in the final per- ‘ Y0“? OPPOYMIIU)’ i0 meet and fl-t the club’! EYBWIIB, ("i-mil W119“ likedelictcn for the New Brunswick C. Thompson I-lainsworth l onuhrifosmgud-voow " “"°°"‘°“‘ °* ‘m’ ‘Zhmm,’ “w” ‘mm WWWMP- iigsmltlisfiytllmhhdidil °§i “m ‘mm’ “'°“'“"” consult the TiP ToP Tailors’ f“ d “"°°“"°°“ °"’" 4”‘ '3“ "vicefpceside * mind 111:3‘ Maple heirs: Goal. narl mil: De- we Ivan Rival aim n" “M” Wentworth l mniloonqevmducb-around , , w‘; 1 ,1»1..1 klllJ,H.1'b8l’Al';Ibl'- ' closer and m tracks, not as yoo ever bee: tau“, WK?“ Qmmg o, m wilds, 1.. dill. .1. Gallant. n. mu, N S Hocke Gregory showed ysalenty c1 speed has ‘mm’ L hm,“ “mm” °‘ m‘ ‘mm "i" °‘ “mi ibali club just as long as be w. s. Saunders, n mu. v a y good Judgement while the noiows m,“ ~ “ma,” “is howl-ls M! c! Will U- 1" - m, u, so the plate," he continued, Red wiozs: Goal, L. rhompsoo: all seemed to hit their best stride. (chimp, (Damn “We comm-r .......- .1 "s, is"; tii‘si“i..”fi..l'.?.“s‘: some“ L. Results ..#"~...r;"..* s news ,.,..,,_, c»- ,,,.. m '3' 5°iwi°l° Put- taolning season. Whether be can G. Wakelln, J. Miller 1'1. Mnminncn drew many favourable {macaw (“mm”) ll. sounds incredible, but I89 I ply, gqulmy reuiains go be seen." W. MoAIIum. - , c --,— comments from the fans. Bernard a breed ofgoalo so high strum: no Referee: Percy clay. (c. r. by Guardian- Smisl WW ‘hainor young centre star while not .01,“ 1,9,... m H 0 G K E Y The second game of hockey be —B €a“igiJ-vfiair:lzgielig.tegw fflfiflmsgjefihinffifi: lhfhilfil mm) (gown) B01110 hoieoo change in their Iur- tween the Dunstafflmge lied Wings 1-o tonight 1h thieihst of egg: m 0pm,“, h, w,“ mm m; m9 a Juno“ w" m,“ madman. some ammotlw. ‘their Inn's contingent‘ ‘ mdwéwarihiield mole Legs“? game series iorhgckeywcsicmmmmolh :1‘): igrurlgel-lw wnri-ieccrheitns may; (‘lbrontcl (Canadians) nervous systems ve way. "any KENS M!!! Mush! Rink - 5°“! "u" - B11180!!! mod swoon. Reynolds has a flock of day. Wb- 35- Th9 81m! 8°11 “Vi! Bil-ill- Thfl Will-ind flmflxmmu a capable manner. 1 “ma; 1,, yam-gag ‘o; i“ ... .... neat s... .l';..*"°i""i.f‘"“°’ “era's; fish'°¥fi‘.l‘lfi°fiiii’°°eifi.h°mh“m ihi-i.“~..h:i“:.:2.... s: .1: ,,,,.,,, m» Mr»- 9 YOK I Q G P IY l! (H1115 l‘ ‘ Great Britain visi him and thrills and with all the sc- teams having some very close goals vivor of the Trurc-Halifnx play- I they went the o» courpanying ‘glilillliticns and eicau- but the period ended scoreless. off for the mainland title. Besroats: Goal. I. Frizzell: De- Rappeyt Babe ,8 hack sump; 43M o1 the “mm 0f on; 40o fra hockey The second period was only gone fence, E. Cullen, C. Hurry. D. Cili- mm u‘ m‘ the h“; ‘u u,“ mm, wan“ “my d¢_ one minute when J. Gallant and 1t‘. BYDNEY, N. 5., Ebb. 36—~Anti- m; Forwards, D. MacKinnon. J. S t a stricken with a qlcndld idea for fence man shot the winning goal Mill and D. Mill want down the ice, gonish Bulldogs, chanullcns 0f the MecKlnnon, s. Hurry, 7,1. Ourley G11 d a s sliding to tho Englishman's m- m Reid's Comer. it appeared to the prettiest clay o! the nicht to a P. o. Hockey League. whiw- (capo) a. ‘Prsinor. s. on. ____ L _ b, m lawn-d “mm gum amp- score first goal of the game, Dan washed Sydney Domcos, owe Beavers: Goal, McAlecr; Defence, (L p, 3y Gum-lg, 5mm who) “He didhic know about my taint- hell's stick, he met it fairly, but Mill setting it soon v-iter- Eddie nraioh title-holders, 3-0 here to- Gregory, McCabe; Forwards, Mac- NEW y m, 254m, mo, m‘ “n”. mnum “u owun m. uemmgly nupqggble mm; 115p- Mill got another for the Leafs, rtfglitln ghe first game of the sem-i- Donald (CBipt-i, A. McNeil, Gcl- mu“ m, 1“; omgm “pear-ms; qt w, ‘at d,“ w mm I n‘ ‘ bu‘ _ with about two minutes left H. Jen- final series for the Nova. Bootie- lant, V. Gay. C. Bell, J. Doyle. 30L “my, Rumnfl’; bmom-y so. n8 III-WI. Ind so l laid ‘let's The fans turned out in U"! 600ml will“! i116 1811M 3-0 senior "8’ class championship. Referee: Maurice Burgoyne. “y p, mmonblo one, l” if you can still shoot. m» a numbers from all outside district; for the Leafs. They play again Mai-ch 1 in An- mm m, n-mflon pimps-toning shot at the bird.’ “dlass of bad and a Th9 third Wflod N16 M!!! WON tigonish. KTWWARY ceremonies were over Ruth took o» or»- ~ W-o-w-om-riimw .. ...... Rocco bieshoigtln and blamed may. The nass c! the spectators and serious 0 8B 0W1! w - . - N e ‘e rs c "For the first t a years, - m stiffened started‘ to darn mo,- of the release. with all iwt 11w" w“ i" m" “Y” 19m“ O P8 rm 1881071 - ' cnel. rm going to n23 a drink of , lhpple over, m, 531mm,, m". u” ‘other attributes which marks 3W1 with 51X minute! to sv- 11- l PHI-lacti- J- MMKWW- <9- hccr in your bwwew- WhO will be at 0m’ store 1y fell out of his saddle "I acted a championship game were in - 5mm"! W‘ l W"! Y "Vi"! u" Gran ted A be! Mwmmmll- The colonel beamed. , hem,“ m w,” '41..» dance ' my“? :3: Winigts gnlty goal. mo: a-aoomts, s. Macklnrlon. node-s a compliment to me, n Y d s , ‘ b, m gm so ting u as soon as v v Penalties: None. B be," he smiled. 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