QILIIQ IOCKIY. -- E m. ans 8:1 Senators A1915}: W11 Oning G 05.11.1813? Cronin miiiiilmili Starts Senators Bill. [Eililli On Vzctoly March llPl NLTIIMY Red S0 L0se .11 v ' To Wxashillgwn Tlfifgnelafiitili Cleveland And Athletics Win. eiiiiiiiggi E5 sggfifigg E ‘ ii igiiiii. lllllglilglfif ill? §.ii.iii§ ‘EB 1%; l; Ql a ii it lllllii? stills‘ Iéiifi fiéiéllvgg liiéi Z" E g i 52$? a iii? E l! I E l m; 1 i rill i i l 5 5E ll lg; i l? silt i i i: so; l? i‘ i? a 5 iii f!’ liliiill i§ filial; ii iillil rrggggqiig 5i m; 9:2 i 5 i? Em g? . is E ill Q ‘i; i=1 igi E lat é gal E S C E a By ~;-= ‘< Nats. t:- a E g. § Q ‘i. E‘ i‘ ‘Eff! i l: HOME RUN ST AND ING l; l1 iii is); ll i? i i! aoina Young Hal's Catholic ‘humps tmiaht fell before mordlnatad team oi E lliil i3}; :3; l5 all ll 5 I ii; iii if i i l? z 5' Jug: iiliéill?! lilllill M01’. Chdmpiang Are Eliminated By Great -Mt’l. Team PatrickBroth ‘i’ W'ld - DalhousieT Secon f (IyG. 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The dl-yoar-old Olympic Ilaaalq Iaiusasuadhaapnu v.2»- tcrmparaiaah cliamplooiatukuigupsbiuinea oaabnu ‘mlnlalialnataa. giiaaartb armniathalnl: swointnwnt whiohrilileavelun _laa 003i ‘i-Iauaalyllhiaplacaaagia notlmeiortitlning. i1 Ila “amwaaunabasaqnalanam ._ ‘llvmmr never wmliitod ‘nmqjggggygggg , inaloadracsuntilhswasaand then proceeded win more v u i: Iili hi‘: 35 iii ,ii=i ll 3m. ‘ii: 1'1 Ell I‘ F! 5i i.‘ i l8 iliiilég sllilléilif; is‘ Elected Pres. - Curling Club (HFSHIPSM 3 Flillli Ell "MRS HAVE IlIElIIlUPES 218 Entries For Boston Marathon Includes Five Former Win- ners. (Dy Ill XIII. Aacobted ’ Sports Writer) (A. P. I! “Illflullfl Special Win) BOSION, April l'1—Marathoners. to other runners, are a queer lot but nevertheless there were I18 starter; for the 38th rim- ning of 111s famous Boston classic on ‘lhuradsy enrolled on the list before the arrival of today's mall. Lloyd lnngmtrl of Toronto, is best known o! the Canadian dele- gation. A great many ot these 218 were veterans o1 this l! miles 385 yard uphill and downdale Irlhd irom l-lopkinton to Boston, including five lormer winners-Clarence Demar, they diq in 1932. look out tor this Car-man. M i l i t a r y Badminton Tourney The Club tournament played at the Annourlss llst night between D. M. Gala’ “Blues" and the "Reds." captained by O. F. Hutchenson proved an exciting and hotly con- tested affair, the “Blues" winning out by four sets to three. So evenly matched were the sides that four out of the seven sets had to go to the third gum before a decision was reached. The Reds by virtue of losing the tournament will now have the privilege of providing the refresh- ments for the Club on Thursday night when a return contest is talked ol. Following are the results: l". M. Nash, Mira. J. O. C. Camp- bell (Reds), lost to w. A. Smith, Mlsq M. MacDonald (Blues), 15-12, 12-15, 15-10. G. K. Peake, Miss H. Wakeford (Reds), won from C. D. Stewart, Miss C. Shannon (Blues), 15-4. 15-6. G. P‘. Hutchenson. Mrs. G. Alcom (Reds), won from D. M. Oasis, Miss A. Callaghan (Blues) 13-15, 15-9, 16-7. B. lhlrbanks, Mrs. l". M. Nash (Rods) loat to R. T. Holman, Mrs. W. A. Smith (Blues) 15-7, 12-15, 15-10. J. C. Brady. Mrs. Ben]. Rogers Jr. (Reds), loat to R. Murray and Mrs. B. T. Holman (Blues) 15-8, 13-15, 17-10. Dr. L. B. Mnlenna. Miss L. Platts (Roda) lost in Miss E. Burke, Miss A. Lockhart (Blues), 15-11, 15-7. Mrs. I‘. Platte and Mrs. J. O. C. Campbell (Roda), won from Miss D. Kerwin. Mrs. Dr. McKenna (Blues) 15-18. 15-8. Young Soldier Shows How Its Done "lfiuinualaaetinaoi th luau- h“ M93391‘- hlllnd. 4W1! 15 "nauavwningolvibvvue mmmmilll" "w" hvwrwnanwl- U It It, Major-General l. iii BOXING B OTHER SPORT some Lon Wamelie Near Recor g‘ Cincinnati Ga Cubs Blank RE? 6-0 - c1... Dodgers And Cardinals" A: Other Nat. _L_§_ague Winner: A scratch nit by Oomnklg‘ one out in the ninth inlii: the Chicago hurlcr irofi“ tht, h of lame ior no-hlt. em. it would have bedl- fl DO-hlrl. game here on opeflinl d 1n the record books. .. ‘, The Cubs collected ll ills Johnson and Lari-y Dentin s. crowd oi’ 30.211. In. the flab Chuck KIeLn hit a noun run in scored W. Herman. ;, Boswn Braves threw 8- sm-ne into scum 30.000 B fans by staging a ninth. 111111‘ r ly that netted three runs, bit Dodgers pulled through 0'2‘! strength oi their earlier 1m inaugurate Casey Stengrrs jrei ~21??? 'Nnw YORK, April n-(Assooi- ated Pram-Employing the Phil- lifla as victims in their first labora- tory (est of the new baseball sen- son. the world's champion New York Giants today performed a hghly successful operation with the aid o! the talented P101’. Carl Owen Hubbell and for the benefit of a noisy crowd of 31.000 specta- tors st the Polo Grounds. The entire afialr was one-sided and the final score, 6-1, as ths Gi- ants gave a ohsraictenstic exhibi- tion of defensive skill while also fil- king quick advantage of their acor- ing opportunities. l-lubbell, dupite I shaky start, limited the Phillis! w mn- bits, but his bid ior a shut- h tuld and Musgravs relic ed _ Balaton of the ‘rigors’ hbh scoring Box soon! first‘: It: gamvm out was spoiled when Jinlmy Wll- with an li-‘i vlclory. -; e honors in tmighth game and net- s m, nwucket m‘! dmgim’ son, the new manager-catcher of van Llngle Mungo plicgici l no nine and suit puma Montreal Na-tlmaalea hroh m, 0on5, ,.','°°,mmd m“, " ° the Phillies, wnlloped the livelier entire game and lust “Wli-Rrlilfl-l-‘liztldnifliflguarior mmmm“, Pmmbnnotuflymwfiff; minim - unnamed?!- lwldtlgaéluigeeglYéeadh-lslfi DI-lhflul was mcore in M,P|,Q,y1¢k g 3 1 3 n m mum H ’ per left-field stands in seven Obi-Bin 0 film»; tonllht’: Esme. C Iiammood 2 0 2 I y mum o‘ Mwom‘ inning for s. home run. runs played a. large part m i mum‘ . dmaamoctln‘, _ O-M . . 0 4 and old Bill Kennedy. the Port . ' B I“ m...“ an‘ mr‘ $ofln8_ Day Taylor Wm“ one“: some, the minis-l P. Ggl¥1i2e'cg.::: g g l 2 Z ch-I-hamm’ YmQJMQ “£211; mm‘ "annoy" Ryan. 11:10am in I tor m: cmult with one ‘>11 “u; Mm W! 11cm down to m1 Rice,‘ 1 substlt te ior l-nmhev second lnrlms ind mo: W‘ points in the first half. all of them L. Patriclglf g g (4,. g 141 K" man mp” o! ‘gun 1cm!“ gergtsrfitesizond not only dls- smacked o tour beggar wtm-two a acimad on penalty 4am. Gladstone J. Schul . g o o 1 4 o ° W” m" hm" “m” h" himself on the demise card in the uiird. scored fiv m than and Bsuld ‘the a Godsaleg o o 1 z o f‘ “a “mm Ems“ “m” music-starred wmi Joe Mien, the Cardinals Strong other one. ‘Ibtals .. 1 11 1-1 s4 y” h’ ‘mm’ "mm l“ 1mm man in an attack cm: St. mo. Cardinals at home v named]: score a least one Dllhonsie University rim- flftfiy: mggomm”, mffuf, '° muted luivibi. Jim Elliot, veterbn hushed s resounding bantin! 1 bash moms yastartcd 10mm? w "’° innings‘ Mwr tack ‘w! toeov tie ma... mi with I rush but 11381115.! a a o zen? “mbdhlm w durlnc his quuw- o, m, “m: gmggflmlimlimpi-XQ 1-1. a justcoilldnotseemtopiltthsballllcrease, ,,o o 1 o o Mntunoffootl .Kennedy,mflwut ma“ “Mm,” m,“ smwed mgmumuw were“, 111th0blskd-Mlereigl1tminutesT-0rease,!....0 o 2 1 o m“m‘”°"'°‘"“""“‘“‘*mvvmivvommbvvinnm¢wimmmmuwimirimsiesi-pem o! this period had elapsed Mus- B- R-llston. I ... 0 0 a 1 o l! lflmef-hlnl of s tradition. which m “mud mum‘ grsve scored the University's rim M-Musgn e,g _ s z 1 1 g would be destroyed 1f he was not “‘°'“°"1'“nm sh mum chase. " mm. Bauld threw in 4 long one O-Andeflfllhk .. 1 o l 2 2 in mm inhaling gisolirle fumes “W” fWP” ° fmg“ Hm M-sierrm vlwhins by mums about u: mmdsfitwr, andthis eélal-lfflhilklnili o o 2 o Mththarestothislmt-bllstuedfiwbgmtfifimo em ‘m, Jame Henna-n mm" m named break jinx which - lldlwhom- o 1 4 -1 trams-pity. aw" 11°“ - played no small pant m on n basbeencauovuanii-ugsc. ‘lbtnls........a 1o a 1s as Pawam.a.lievmbotterjudgso!1’“umd"d'mh“' niiuvicwmmpimbedinsi use» oimu. clever Nationals Rimes-He'll Plm Ind Glyde pane than the veteran Demar, m °“°"° Q“ “m” “m “m” nine lnmna. sflve only six mm *' coach, alum-d his tactics in mu Bverrv- Issued 4. Warning um he i. going WWW It Qnflmle“ 9 "l" "ml ed 1111s, and seemed to glow stro ' gameand his team played a slow- nmiHml-l ~ $131,011". l; Dil- to ignore the field and run against m" mmmnm- “'0' “hm m‘ °"°' gcr u play progressed. . er style thin 1n the first nme- “mo 3- time. He broke the record 1m hi‘ vwlihsvf 11°“ “m” l“ ‘m l. crowd 017,500 ms was in. ii YQIX an: ha intimates he is even faster Went‘ “in”! m’ mm‘ sum‘- mr. 3"" lion n1: sronr My» - -- ~ --=-== ~ , onhiashanoenllalsthsmostim- . g -~y - " ""‘°°“"'W"'" ‘WH hl h Of O pack and if conditions suit him. as lg League Came (A. P. By Guardian's Speclll Wire) NEW YORK, April l7.—Before the largest opening day out-pouring of inns in thre years, rnsjor league baseball regained its place on Che Major Big League Ball Result: moi-t pages today. Indicating the club owners had some Justification for the general feeling o! optimism with which they had approached the opening oi the 1934 campaigns, the eight get-away games, four in the National 41nd four in the American, drew an ailflfeizate attendance o! better than 180.000. This compared with 153.526 for the eight openers spread over sev- eral days last year and 138,000 for the 1932 insugurals when adverse weather conditions likewise were a. . handicap. However, it still was far Ne‘? Yak ' ' ' ' " a behind the record total of 249,010 Phhldelvhll Se; m 193L Gomez, Murphy. Smllh" while the worm champion N“, and Dickey: Cam. Casiarcllri .\ York Giants and the Washington 59m‘. MRdJPSKL HHYPF- Senators were starting of! on the right foot in their bids to retain the pennants they captured s year ago. the dny‘s outstanding individual performance was fumlshed by Lon Wnrnrke. great righthnnder of the Chicago Cubs. Facing the rr-built Cincinnati Reds before a crowd of 710.211 1n Crosley Field, tho Arkansas Star struck out l3 men and missed s. no- hit game by (he margin of two outs ‘He had it in his grasp. with one out in the ninth. when Adam Comoro- sky, former Pirate, singled {or the only safety the Rnds could make as the Cubs won 6-0. Chuck Klein. National lnague batting champion last year, celebrated his debut in a Cub uniform with s home run. The Giants. behind Carl Hilb- bcll‘s four-hit pitching knocked nver the Phillie; (l-l before s crowd of 37.000. largest of (he (lav. in the Polo Grounds. l-lubbclls bid for i1 shutout was ruined bv ii srvvnth in- nlng home run by Jimmy Wilson. ‘AMERIC AN LEAGUE Washington .. Boston .. . Whitehlll. Berg, KlumPPC Rhodv?» H. Johnson and Fvrrcll. ‘lkildgollinéoivdrr .1 Prim =18‘; St. Louis I i Cleveland 5 B Blaeholder, Newsom, McAfM- ll Grube; Hildebrand, L. Bxvvwn . Pytlak. Detroit .. ... ... ll ‘l Chicago .. 3 1i Marbernv. Ailkcr and Cochrm. Joncs, Tlrijc, Stine, Pnmrirwki w Shoo NATIONAL LEAGUE‘. N. Philadelphia. . .. . New York .. .. Elliott, Hansen. Cfilllfl; nnrl son; Hubbell and Ilirliards. m>-F I H Vi Chicago . .. 6 Cincinnati . .. (l Warm-kc and Hartneti: Si Jo‘: son. Benton and OFarrrll. new manager of the Phils B0810“ __ g _ _ 7 n _._ Brooklyn .. .. .. .. 8 H) Brandt. Pirkrel and Hogan; .11 Offers $100,000 1° ""1 “W Pittsburgh .. l (l ForHalfShare 5t. lnuis .. 71x Mvine, Hoyt, Birkofr-r sml Llrrv J. Dean and V. Davis. In A Colt (Canadha Preu) DONDON. April l7—-An ofier oi $100,000 has been made (o the Aga Khan for a hall-share in his clas- sic colt Umldwar, who ran only once and won last season. a writer l the News Chronicle ssys. The o er has been refused. 1t is understood at Newmarkei. the offer wu- miuie on behalf cf lord Woolavingtcn, who has al- ready won the Derby twice and in hisfitli year-wants to win it a- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis 5; rot hlllwnukrc st. Paul l: at Kansas Olty n. Louisville B: at Columbus 5. Indilnapolis ll: at Tblidg 6. .....___..__._.._.._...... ‘- "-1 aiiiélfimfiflfifl" m