iw >----wr-nun I L4; . . fHE GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN last races were run ii.. nownrsc WRESTLING naseaatr. " I ' =l,n Staged By Char- ,__.._ the cold weather between ,md twenty-five bike riders evening on the Mar- in compete in a program 111605 from the of the square to the west ,However only one heat was me full distance. This was the ye,-lr old race won by Paul ms in 1 minute, 35 seconds. other races, before the finish was reached all contestants ex- one were eliminated by either K the ground or riding out- .own lane. > 5; two of each rnce, ten in all entered the finals, were won by Jimmy Dalling, Art Lcfllair second. mlng are the winners: the 10-12: 1, Paul Williams; 2, wright; 3, Frank Andrew. 13-14: Fir; heat, 1 Doug 2, Jimmy Dalling. licnt: 1 Doug Farquhar- Art I.-r-(,‘li\li'. 1-i--i-'lrrit iicut: 1, Lloyd 2, Willie Warren. heat: 1, Harry Lewis; 2, st heat: 1, Jimmy 2, Doug Farquharson. of this heat entered remaining four to form heat: 1, Jimmy Dalllng; LeClair; 3, Willie Warren. BASEBALL SCHEDULE SECOND SECTION 13-Eagles vs. Wanderers. vs Beavers. vs Wanderers. vs Wanderers. 22-Beavers vs Eagles. 24-Wanderers vs Beavers. 26-Eagles vs Wanderers. 27-Eagles vs Beavers. 29~Beavers vs Wanderers. l-Eagles vs Wanderers. 3-Beavers vs Eagles. 6-Wanderers vs Beavers. of the Junior Baseball comprising teams from Gaytown, Southport. (Patriot please copy) ' rho PI Th attract cutworm moths purpose of egg-laying. Rem- garden crops and other re- uld, therefore, be removed 5p1\\5Y`i A Till Top suit or top coat constant source of satis ‘in regard to both quality ice. Hand cut to your own Hillll RAM UF RACES" ‘Cycling on M a r k et at noon and formerly ri Dalhousie Ranger player. “Kickf McCann, goalie last year with Fredericton Capitals and who was the RBUBCFS net Buardian the previous season. Billy Gulliver. s. Fredericton re- cruit and former Ranger star. The party will leave on return to Moncton and Fredericton this morning. Although being held to only 3 hits by Fitrsimmons. Giant pitcher, St. Louis Cardinals beat the New rims were scored in the eighth in- ning. postponed from last Friday evening takes place tonight from the Y. M. C. A. at 'I p.m. sharp, Be sure and be_ on hand boys, it‘s worth finding. ‘NAVY do SENIOR. “Y” TONIGHT The last regular scheduled game of the city basketball series takes place at the Y. M. C. A. tonight between the Navy team and Senior "Y." A win for the latter gives them the title for 1933-34, while if the Navy b\oys, come through the three teams orare deadlocked in a three-cornered tie. ' M|M___,__ 1 STANDING 'my 'rlie Associates Press) Home Runs Yesterday-Medwick, _Leslie, Giants, 1: Campbell, Browns, 1; Sewell, Senators, 1; Bolton, Sen- ators, 1. Ruth, Yankees, 5; Lazzeri, Yankees. 5. League Toials-American, 80; Na- tional, 61; Total, 141. HOLY NAME The Five Aces defeated the Soc- ial Club by a majority of 11 pins at the Holy Name Club last night, the last two men to roll deciding the winner. Fred Arsenault had high single with 277 pins, while Frank Doucette had high three with 693. ‘Wednesday night the New Timers meet the Social Club at 8.15 sharp; Social Club E. Doucette F. Doucettc T. Creighan W. Halpenny ........ A. Joy . . . . . . Total-3050. Five Aces C. McDonald ....... W. McDonald ....... F. Arsenault P. Power ..... ...... E. Robin ............ Total-3061. 267 253 170 188 209 139 220 151 184 147 213 211 25! 224 214 165 164 138 270 180 145 221 277 189 273 213 238 165 190 233 For the last three years Jailfm has imported about 60,000 tons an- nually of feed wheat from Canada. This amount will likely be greatly reduced uns voor owing to look Of fate of the Moncton Hawks. Allan Cup champions. whether they will remain intact or will be disbanded will probably be madeknown to- morrow, it was stated here tonight. At s. meeting of the City Council tonight, to whom the Moncton Ex- hibition Association, Limited, had requested a revision in rental of the Stadium for the coming year, a. motion was passed unanimously to the effect the Council cannot er the lease. His Worship Mayor C. H. Blake- ny however, informed a delegation from the hockey citizenry which also held a. meeting tonight in an effort to bring about a settlement whereby the Hawks may remain in- I tact, that a special committee of the City Cotuicil had been ap- pointed to meet with a special com- mittee of the Exhibition Associ- ation tomorrow in a. last effort to YIELDS 3 HITS, LOSES GAME "ocquiesce in the request" and thatl bring about a. settlement satisfac- lf the Association adhere to their tory to both parties. I York team 4 to 3 yesterday. TWJUCKEYS A R E of the hits yielded by the Giant; i hurler were homers by Medurcl; _ and Frisch. Three of the “Cards"' `4 BICYCLE "TREASURE HUNT" R I D I G TONIGIIT The c, c. c, --menu.. H,.,,,_-» As News-reel Picture Shows Riders of Two .First Horses of Derby Guilty of Rough Riding. (Canadian Press) IDUISVILLE, KY-. May B-~Ob- vious fouling on the part of both the lcad’ng jockeys, with Broker’s Tip apparently the best horse. was discloxd today by a news-reel pic- ture in a vivid camera description of the Kentucky Derby run Satur- day. The pictures showed Herbie BASEBALL i AMERICAN LEAGUE _ R. Il. E. New York 112 1 Chicago .. .. 3 10 0 Brenn - vom and Cirube. Washingtor ._ 10 20 2 st.Lcnis ., s 's o (12 innings.) Thomas, Crowder, McAfee and Sewell; Brown, Gray, Hadley and Ruel. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo 4; at Kansis City 3. (10 innings). POSTPONEMENTS National: . Chicago at Brooklyn, cold. Cincinnati at Philadelphia, rain. American: ’ , Fisher, Toronto jockey, up on Head la a nrentl the first offender P Y. PP Y in the wild ride down the home stretch. He grabbed the saddle cloth of Broker's Tip when Joc- key Don Meade drove col Brad- icy's ultimate winner through on the rail at the head of stretch. Twice Brokers Tip pulled away hi Cardinals, 1; Frisch, Cardinals, 1; “cm his 'Wal' Unly F6 have 3 pace retarded by Fisher again snatching the saddle cloth. Meade. who served his early apprentice- The Lgmie,-s_Geh,-ig, ywkeesr 7; ship on Winnipeg tracks, retaliated by grabbing Fisher by the shoulder 5; Berger, Brgvgs, 5; Hartnett, Cubs, as the two horses battled stride for stride through the final sixteenth. Near the fiinsh Fisher struck Meade over the head with his whip and both jockeys were grabbing at the other‘s saddle cloth as Brok- cr's Tip crossed the finish line, in- BOWLINGchesinfront.f te ds tedon The Board o 5 war ac the rough riding tactics today, set- ting Meade down for 30 days and Fisher for 35. The additional five days was given Fisher for striking Meade` after the race. THEY STAND HOW l".iMER.ICAN LEAGUE . Won Lost P.C. NW York 14 7 .667 Cleveland ......... 13 8 .619 washington 13 B -619 Chicao ......... 12 9 .571 Detrogi ... 10 11 .476 Philadelphia ..... 7 11 -339 St. Louis .......... 7 15 -318 Boston 6 13 .316 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. Pittsaurgh ....... 14 4 -778 New York ........` 12 7 .632 St. Louis 11 10 -524 Chicago .. 10 11 .476 Cincinnati ........ 3 10 -444 Brooklyn ......... 8 10 -444 Boston .....-...... 13 -409 QW supply in Canada. I Philadelphia , .. ... 13 -316 lBl1ffalo 6 Philadelphia at Detroit, cold. Boston at Cleveland, wet grounds. Intemationalz Newark at Rochester, cold. American Association: Columbus at Milwaukee, rairl. Indianapolis at St. Paul, rain. Louisville at Minneapolis, rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE R. H E Baltimore ... ... ..... 2 8 1 Montreal ... ... ... .... 515 0 Melton, Taucher, Cantwell, ,Smiths and Gaston; Sfweetland Grabowski and Tate. FIRST GAME: Jersey City ..... 4 9 2 T01'01'iA0 ... ... ... -... 711 0 i MoClosky, Sullivan, Perkins, istreiccirl, Licbniirat and sense: Hamlin and Heving. SECOND GAME: Jersey City ... ... ... .. 2 4-2 Toronto ......... 712 0 Strelecki, Pipgras, Llebhardt and Stack; Marrow and Heving. Albany ... ... ..... 414 1 Buffalo ... ..... 1 7 3 (12 innings). Campbell and Phelps; Gould and Dunning. NATIONAL LEAGUE. R H E Pittsburgh 3 9 o Boston ... .. 0 3 1 ' Menon and Finney; Zachary and Hogan. St. Louis ... ..- ..... 4 3 0 New York ... ... .. 3 8 0 icarleton. Johnson. Dean and Wilson: Fituimmons, Uhlc and Mancuso. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Inst P.C. Newark 13 8 .619 Rochester ......... 12 Montreal 12 Baltimore ...... -. 14 'Toronto ...--.-... 14 .580 Jersey City ..."... 8 .400 A159111! .-_-...-... D .360 .286 i---._ maui?-com in 'UI -_-. _- Q s-1 .571 IN EWS °‘rrr SPORTAWCDRLD .-.-5;;-ii.. 1 Ti’)‘;°1;’T1PS,Fate Cf Hawks YIARRINGTUN Still In DoubtVl|NS UVER “i‘.?‘.iY.‘.°itii‘§..“"-’rE"..i‘..'i.‘;‘ ititi "MNA “HW James. Corrigan, formerly manag- _ In ROUHQ -- Sec' D lh 1 ;'31_;2 ouse Rangers, season of (Camdhn Press) f be ti f 1 dl mi t onds Throw In Towel H; nnonownngup era- ° ~ = Dild' JH-H168. Hawks pivot man MONCTON. N- B.. May 'l-The .i fairs, they bex requested to surrend- Flghter out c Co (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, May 8-Four rounds of wild slugging, pimetuated by seven knockdowns, preceded a. clean-cut knockout tonight as “Tiger” Warrington, 175 pound Liverpool, N. S., colored boy, took the measure of Leo "Twin" Assei- ,in, billed as the lightheavyweight champion of Maine. Alter it fairly even first round Warrington came out to floor As. selin four times in the second, the Maine boy taking nine counts on three occasions. Asseliri however, could take it, and came back for more. He hit the resin twioe in the third, started a shortllvcd rally in the fifth, and was out cold when seconds tossed in a towel. The for- mality of a count was unnecessary anyway. Clyde Mclnnis won the six round opener over Larry Brown, and Wal- ter Schultz was given the palm over Joe Holt in a close semi-final. FRENCH VOTE (Continued from Page 1) much that has been accomplished to clear away the cause of friction between nations prior tothe Ion- don Economic Conference. Lis source lay in word from Par- is that the French Cabinet had voted unanimously aizalnst paying the defaulted $19,000,000 December interest without assurance the June 15 payment of $40,000,000 would be postponed. From London. too, came indications that Great Britain might insist upon post- ponement as the price of joining in the tariff truce suggested ii-` President Roosevelt. (By Alvin Hallman Associated Press Staff Writer.) l’ LONDON, May 8-(A.P.)-W&l- ter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade told Norman H. Davis, United States Ambassador- at-Large, at s. prolonged conference today that he could see no' "in- surmountable obstacles" in the way of America's tariff truce proposal. In the House of Commons Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald indi- cated that the fate of the proposal rested with the safeguards which the Government has asked to pro- tect Britain's tariff position. I.n his conversation with Mr. Davis. the President of the Board of Trade, promised he would take it up at once with his Cabinet colleagues. His statement that he could see no "insurmountable obstacles" was a personal judgment, it was said in authoritative quarters. The Prime Minister was under- stood to have discussed the w-hole project with the King in a confer- ence this afternoon. C. N. R. Regional Official To Be H o n o r e cl . (SP¢°io1 io 1-110 G\ll\l'l11ll\l ‘tic Region, Canadian National MONCTON. N- 13-. MSW 5-TU i111\Railway`s, who is today in receipt investiture to be held at Govern- of a summons to attend at Govern- ment House. Ottawa. by His Excel- :ment House, ottawa cn inis rintc lonoy. tho Governor General. the;for thc purpose of rcccii-ing ilic Earl of Bessborough, on May 29th next at which honors in connection with the work of the Grand Priory in the British realm of the vener- badge which has the wliiic eight able order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem will bc confer- red upon sixty two persons con- suspended by a. black ribbon. Rogu- nccted with the work of the order EVERY boy who hasn’t a bicycle is just dying to own one, be- cause of all the fun he can have with ir. But besides fun, he can also make money with a bicycle. Many a boy has paid for his own bicycle in a ew weeks by deliver- ing parcels. Then he has kept on making money for himself. Many boys deliver newspapers by bicycle, because it is so much easier and faster than walking. Other boys who have long distances to go to school save car-fare or bus-fare by riding bicycles. Older boys, - through with school, have landed jobs as bicycle-messengers' for factories and other business houses. A lioy with a bicycle can certainly get a job much easier than a boy without n bicycle. The boy who seeks a delivery or messenger job should have an easy-running, sturdy, "stand-up” bicycle that will stay out of the repair shop--in other words a C'C‘M' He czm’t afford to risk losing his job with a “cheaply- buiit" bicycle that continually gets out of order. - CGM' ic c es 7 Big C»C-M- Features I, C'C'fM° Triplex Hanger. 2, C'C-M' Improved Coaster Brake C'C'M' Owner's Service Guarantee Bond guarantees the quality of thc bicycle and the service to be given on it. Your dealer will show you this Bond when you drop in to sec _the ‘ new |933 C-C~M- Models. 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