‘ :r-`-, ,, , .._..- ._. _ \ ~ i U . . - _ . f- 72-""1"~"-°»- u ~- `- f A - ‘ - ‘rl'le*cliARl)or'rETowN tiuliizniilhi ~ ` "‘ ' r' " ~‘ - ~ »’ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ __ - - _o . ___.,_ _ z ."‘ _ __ f ' __-(709 ~\ ny, V _ `"‘-‘ES 4\\' _ 1 'f / Y. 'r .___ - _ __ c -_ _ *_ f 5;; .r /*ff /` ‘- A‘ _\ _ f '° ` fs `,. ` A _ ~i°o.~°~_- lllls EVENING ` .rl=i~l‘l!Lss1;eall»l _ ' _ _'o.‘_'___._¢\’\'_q _ - f _ ;___ . ___ .l - Wl_TH_ MUD -_ _$0-9_‘$( ` ”_ lsteeve. of the rr. n. reeeretslur of r`."_; _,_. _ _ - f - _ __ .. l__ __"__§f§;o__I_I_o|s. member from Summer l_a_fnpor_{anca_Alliance tries to justify W n “ _ ' an - ' y ' ' '-1 Bost/on'2, Montreal' 1. overtime. Labor, meg- gm' 1,-,1""‘e,v|'ev;' wick for the coveted flag. However, . Truro will ill-ld a team opposing them ` - . ` ' ' ' dtlesli-1011 Were Well Pi#-Md. with side having made a bad-break at. the ~ , _ . , , _ _ _ - worth of its steel. Victoria Unions » . _ their reception andthe stllnrlent himself in, the Lellsl-stare. ~ _ `_ ' Domus' i lm-.. -- . _ _I _ ll . ` ' *I A ~ . f » .(Ucntinued from page 1) hm lrbeirlet tothe- onuels ship- buiblmg __oo.. _ ouebeo, _whioh was the lowest tender, but that there was a prbvhfiolvin' the contract for the pay ment of _a' fair wage. .Appolntedto Senate ` l announcement that csuseds r_ip`ple or eielteoreht was mace by the liriihe -Miruster _that the Hon. .limes istlraoek. -a former Minister os ub- o_r_i6 the King ~ Govemment, had 'Baan appointed 7to t,he`Bcnat.e. He 'further intimated that announce- .ment/_ as to other new Senators u‘t*glllc_l;-,ha,`_niade_ later. on. 'News _of '_ltt_irrli§oil's'1 appointment -some in the nl_t_uN"of _a ‘_slu'prise. It is regarded as a'ges_turs"towa'l-ds' labor, but in ophiion of not a few on both sidsaof the house, it will not assist the.Libe_rs_l cause in the coming elec- tionfostnpsign tp any material ex- t_e_nt,` if___at_ all.._Ai_though Mr. Mur- {iqc£.has.a_ruidence in Ottawa, his headquarters as anexecutive of the ~r_a_liwe_y" brotherhood is ln clevelsoo and has been for years. ' - ‘rite liquor export bill was not reached this afternoon, as anticip- 2:1,_ .!. resolution on the pensions _bill for _reference _lto a special com- sebeted instead. This would 'appear to"b_e a work of sup- mlroglflion as the_co_nlmittee on the sul _.'i_s',alr_ea`oy sitting and sat this mon\ln¢.‘frrteirlber_s_ or the senete ' on. the -_same question. have h'oea'lhvitef~f--ui-it l_Il¢T0liti stage loo .If Bosoholl ed <1 -_ _ --no _ e. body. nd Wm. Best. _Noe _ 4 o lfleut-tho rls.tloua_1‘~s`.eglsle_tl'»iJ:';:-5 E|°f\'|@ NE resentatlve of B. of_'I5._l".j `aiid__`lil;'__"I'¢ ., ‘ ' _:_ <:oughuo.1erulotiye._,q,rereutiuyo- _ _ E_:N;'iif_g;g5;__’\_gU$. _ _ STAR on 'THE 5Al.l. f=llsl,.o ..._ ' “fro l-:niet l`ry__rro`_ol`sarstlou f,; -, _ - ...i _ . _ Two-_years ago last Fall every sport page in the United States gave b'g headline display to the startling news that Bruce Caldwell, Yale's extraordi- nary' back, witsdisqualiflcd on the _eve of therrinceton game. sotro trouble-mailer* published the f ct tl-lat, before riratrioulating at New ll-iavln, éaldwell had been a Brown student for a few- months, and had played _part of s football game there as a freshman. Investigation made it piain'_ that “Brulslng Bruce" was not-"‘s. tramp athlete," but his brief Brown' grid experience rendered him ineligible to play against Princeton' and Harvard. became a cause celebre in c:!!¢g"'~te - , ___ ___.._.._...--_ ._»- _--- ig. I-a1'arcx's A1' mnilllv rtivltlt cntertainirient was given at. Indlani itlvoriporlsh hull ou the evening ol_ Marsh lltb. The program. being vi ‘ a v_aried_ and rather mD\’°m U t.ui'e,,was commenced with a short- sealion of auction forty tives. The `srehdar'i Driscoll rua cites. 'ruvlin the éohtregatloh oi st. Marys wish. thlrd base' to home plate and have ll ` ' ‘ _ - ‘ __ _ _ , k .ve ° ‘ll to express their gratitude to the! his run_counted." The spea _er g' ' ` _ _ . _ many analogies between baseball andi Coal 'ne Bl __ out.side_.talent who contributed so_ niiich to make the entertainment. an; the clu-istiso'lue,` showing theti - -I " » l s Christ was the umpire of life and' was Defeated unqualified success. Mr. colin J. soya, or shtlgorilsh, N. s., rehoereo leyhal `lrlsh`airs on the violin, af- M-_whieh he responded to several t|l1u`stt.s‘ for special numbers, viz: "My Wild Irish Rose," "Killarney," M\irr\y's*‘Fancy. also Beethoven‘s rnlnuétrin -G, 'and others. Mr. noyd ls’ afplayer of_oon.sldera.ble repute. having been "on the air" from Bos- ton ai‘id` Charlottetown, through, w`iiieh` _iiiriormahoee he hes hso or-1 ers from both Boston and Montreal| _W $- _,_,.___ __..i__li'll lilvi-“Rosessotorrloy_ _ - _ il _ _ 5TAR ie/HO Bkuca cm sock " v THE OLD APPLE- ' r- ., fJlm THOE E' j'-"fl _ *Q\_ fe! ."~,~¢J 8r°uce CALDWELL ls one Foore/ul. A o Q:-»:ml. .r r _ coul..D/\r'r H11' CURVE. r, so ~n-le _ _ B/\l.l. Plrcl-ll/uc;-.i _ Eu#-"f"? 4” ssoar ‘ _j_~'..,,', -olsgtn,rir»r»-users,-oslest..l.r.or-or armor roto...-no BUG-. _"W athletics. Old Eli‘s superstar barred at the very climax oi his varsity car- ccr! It was a iooihail drama Of the highest order. That was in November 1921. _ Caldwell was graduated in 1928, and ever since has earned n. liveli- hood through his_ athletic prowess. At Yale lic was also it baseball bril- llant-so promising, in fact, that he was hired by the Cleveland Indians soon alter he received his diploma. That Fall Bruce tried professional football, but in that line, which is crowded with great stars, he made only a fair showing. Cleveland, after it short tri _ farm- ?,,e Caldwell incident immediately cd him out to the New Have Conn., Eastern League team, whcl' he was Mr. Jnmes R. Mcllinis ol Sum- ‘_A.m°,q; delightful and edlfy;n3_n~lerside. gave several vocal selec- tions in rt most. pleasing and artistic manner. Mr. Mcllmis is one of this l’ro\'icc`s leading vocalists. The man-‘y _ _ _ ____. U " ` '= :ttf a. slugging sensation (averagll-;~-jill, all last season; but not such-_*twig at first base. Scouts rcpol-t.-that-his fielding his improved, though, md,-ao the Indians will give him u nipples to make the big league grado~,m tink' training camp this Spring. Ahmii baseball needed football bacliu! Aseit 15* ' vii/ . Take it from the Sport 12u_g_,,,.,it 'Caldwell can be one-fourth l le-,ggi baseman that he was at hall ack all Yale, he is sure of a big leiivug- hip. Olcl Eli can boast ol’ Albic Bc th and scores ot other great backs, t :t noni were better” all-round pcgprlngg than the stalwart yollth who is trying to make good with Cl'iic_i_ Pep# _ and-Pllw`s rcdskiils. ____ ,___ -___ - ---- ---_-r--,¢:+ by Miss Reta Mcbellnn v\'_Brc--_l'lig_1g_l] appl'eciat:‘d. B5 also 'were the by Mr. T. N. Donahue. Mn liillrpliy, Clermont, gave o,_4e_m%_1_ stration of the manly art of step; i pt, no-lagemclit were fortunate in belng_dim¢1ng ag if, flourished on p. 1, able to secure his services for thisi Islnlid forty years ago, _ __ _,rw o:¢ar»i°n_ Much credit is also due The “Fish Pond" was well potion- prm; were Won _by Miss Ethel Mmmi Mr. Elmer Philips (violin Cedric ized. The disciples of Issac \ Charles Tuplin ol Indian! OWCD (é'UiiH1` and Chas. Tuplln ways rewarded with as “blte."“ '” mven A -deudous bug” lumh w,5_ (violin) Leslie Ramsay (violin) for ollt oi town ryerforri-nur;-:|21 u2un‘ “wed by me “dies of the pa,--_ their services Ain the orchestra, tendered it 'hearty vote obthlllrb. ish, while antorchestra consistng ol; The ~7°l`k€y Dance by mile MISS- moved by Mr. Jalnes sauncl- fs, ssc- ' ` Doris Saunders was delightful and euoe l _ ' » - »¢~:4~\ It 5' -ALL Gool_>_ He/tor wells ‘Biltmonaefi mic master ‘itat of (5a"‘§'da" is ‘ t _ "f -fr 1 . _ _ _ _ e _ ' _ . _ _ " “ ' _ ‘_'r»-ea-r'e»A¢\r~.\s »-\ou°5EwSBt.>\l.1°_oN_-req; lt ~ ‘ _ '- = - .1 l _- . wt-lA‘r'=.> c>c.s-i- 'ms -nos c/me in AN- -ma wetoas ‘ in: ‘ THE F1R‘e»~r F\.ooR _OF Tl-is t-\Qt.>‘hE |°i;__.t=._t._n..l_.QF M _ e=A-BA'-be AN 11-it Two woo foams - '~ »~l'i_~ or t=-um~ll~rur=la suv~il< no -rl-\s.`YARD» if You 11-in Mau WANT To Know l TG érr =.»<>ME. D\\lER% To pesto? l=ev._'n_ lr. 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