HOCKEY , WRESTLING BOWLING r rm CI-IARLOTTETOWN WGUARDIAI. }SPURT" .v 1% Ffli Ml’ Horse Capable Of Doing 2.10 Or Better Is Being Sought By Glace Bay Racing Club 701E ROBINS’ 19,}? Chest-rod x \ enact: BAY, April‘ la-ivith ln- i sz-‘uctlons to buy a raee- horse that will go to the Nova. Scotla trnckshn '3 lu or better, Charlie SVHWi, vsuli I i‘ kIKN/n Gide): Bay race track drum», 1 it". last night for Maine mill 1.0;... , j 1"“ l:i New England States, u fc M01 “'1 ivilr lock over several horses which‘ ' !“l\i3 been offered to the (‘deco Bliy , i“, lllirlng Club. ' Aj- At a largely attended and (511111115- I “(l-Y . llSUC meeting of the Glacc Bay club ,Dt/l\ ML/l held Tuesday night, in the 111ml 11.111, Quail it was announced that over $1.400 had been collected with prospects of iulliging this amount up to $2.000. A5 the community owned horse would have t0 startlin the lviay ‘.14. raves liere it was thought that no delay should be eountenanced in K115112111}; sonic selection. The sum of $200 \\1L§ subscribed l8 the meeting in addition l0 the amply) already collected so that only MG must be raised to reach the $2,000 objective. Charles Sweet, on a motion that passed the meeting tmanlmously; was given clihrge 01’ the horse and arrange- méijts will algae with the club ex- ecutive regarding maintenance and training 16a The clubésllescntted s. share in» the horse wdldhogtill McKenzie. Jr., son of thtsjatgiltlorlytll McKenzie, one of the grecteafhorsenlen of Cape Bre- ton, whqclied lejlitivyear. It was plan- ned_to hold a. boning. bout at New Aberdeen ul5d_e_r the clubs auspices. tlielnlglnlytlwaykflrmnhcr forms of entcrtltiinrnarrtvare plarli-ledby a. com- mittie which John A. McRae 1S shairlntn. ‘W153 MAY LOOK S113.’ “TO 391A‘; FOLK“ ‘. l E CNZT i‘ ; $':-‘.~Q?1'F3 L_ n; Q: ix li.-\l.l. Willie it I‘. '- fin: a limo as." if mom. offline l'.i_\:i brlllialnyclz". Y. vznllld b" hollow, Alanaccl‘ Wilbert l-‘bbinson fir. " ca‘. nil hi. i11h13f?‘=. io;<'7iirl' filial. ._._(‘l“nl'i\.ziic ', Florida, in time to stir the ii .21 n lrti: lcrlni n" I l. ,. Last night the “Millioria1res" wolrivork tcgctl-cl- before they started D\'OI‘_I.II'Q:I";IIIB Aces" by 2158 pins. W. INUYIII. ' ltirliiohkld oi-‘Ithe "Millionaires" rolled‘ Wlirn veil: l'.'i“1ll‘.' <‘0I‘l‘i‘~§7'll(i"ll'.| the high single and three string took :1,.<ln'nl n: ilic Hwbliiz- Dazzy scores of 206 arid ‘I15 pins. Vance, V311‘) tic. . i‘. lot in lrnke that . The Iollowingare the line lipsz- inob n ball club, had just come to tprlns and Olcnli V/iiuht, .hc short- kstop acqiiircti from the Pirates in ex- lchailgc for southjiniv Jessy Petty nnd “FIVE AGES” 1- 119F191’ -------------- 193 1711 103 finficltlcr Harry Ricondo, ii-ns silll at B~ '---- 154 237 Piifhiiaini where he 1nd gens, to have W. Burke '1'. 141 154 1i Qfionesctel" Ferguson patch pup his C. nutty 141 260 Zlljshnuldpig ' 13- ..:.........l4~l 129 82 Earlier iii tile Spring", ii lcrzkrd .5 T°1812575 lifTlsirnlyv Dfcyillx- ihc oivncz‘ of tie 1 ' ‘pirates, had pill ll‘ r n fast one on “IILLIONAHEV y. Uncle Bobby and irncictl n shrin- " fielder ivith tl vicar] nrm for" P. chiple W- lyfaelgonald .. 206 254_iof ablc-laodisr. icllovr vzilo A- M11119)’ 115 145dmschh1l. Tier-c i C Mfinonlld - 195 whether m‘ no‘ Vlfiy. t. l? B- CQX 2241M capable cs he wnc. two v r1 n30. ‘1’ E- 013: 170iLast year. lie 1'22""! bfltilgl ha i-.~.~.< Total 2813 [finally benched, Dick Iiartc takng ducky-flycath and I Frqf-ont . He smokes some “repute away-then {when \- W “is tmpty-it goes over- The handy pack keeps factory-fresh and fragrant kf-aad when it’s empty it’s gjtljmgwrrawaf. It’s"a good re- jflinder, too,; ‘ecause a man I always lénowstllat: if he has no F nook in" his potket-he has no ‘Qiflflllf’ . LOT 0F FANS ‘BEUEQE "THAT ' dliclil EDEEE. HAD T0 ROLL iGLEhti (lino TH‘ FlELD tN AN ltivAiJ refuel, cc A's 600D A 0P As SQME in ‘ill’ L‘ 1i IP19. King Fraturm Syndicate, inc. nit-st lz.—' in debts-retro‘?!- L \i\\ "v ‘l y’ I 46b his place in the ' field. At the time ,tair.cd and in that fills‘? l/Vrlghi w: would not lb: Iliivd a‘ the ht it. rumored t o. Glenn {keep in cond n and that hevhad l thereby lncurrc/the w-rath of the of- slnted that. 1.. ivzis Wright's l: iwlth the Plnttcs and that ho ibo traded daring the Winter. ' The GlcmvWl-igh. of 1927 can 1121p ‘the Tiob/lms [Wright lei: Miami fa: i Clear vm "Mex Garry, who had been sen. to lvflami as a sort of club representative, passed the brill back and forth with ilvriglmt Qid said that the shortstop ‘felt no pain even at that early date, i when he tossed the bull over o: un- derhnrldcdI A side-arm ihroiv, how- evlezz still bothered him to soyie ex- up cheered Robby and the Robin". ialcnty. In 1927 Glenn was rated one of the greatest shcrts.o;s in the two. as ll rcrult of his banged-up and aroma-heel shoulder- Wrigltt cnn get inilt there and still have 1t on some? ‘o: the other fellows in the league who are holding down shorifleld jobs. When we saw the Robins at Clear- .watcr there wns ctilln posdblitv {hat Davey Bancroft would be re- Hcbfilihilé I LOB AlfGfiLEfS, CaliL. April 1'1- Ace Hudklns, Nebraska. wildcat, has nisprciiea the old ring theory that a “glzod big man" is better than a "good little man." The middleweight from the mid- die west cupped out, of his class Tuesday night, to administer a beat- ing to Armand Emanuel, San Pran- cisco hedvyv-vebght. Hudkins entered the ring at 1661-8 pounds, ten pounds over his normal weight, to meet the 1'15 pound er from the Bay City. Hudkins got busy with Emanuel at the opening gong. and stayed OII the job with such enthusiasm that there was no doubt about the ultimate rc- ‘ 501:. Emanuel was credited with taking but one round-the tenth-while the first and eighth were judged spout even. The other seven were given to the Nebrnskan. The "Wildcat" seldom took a back- ward sup. Repeatedly he bored into Emanuel with both flats. In the sec- ond round also saw Hudkins on his knell, but it was a combined slip and push that but him there. It was Emanuel’: second defeat by o mid- dleweight. Lest year he was defeated r11! was: HEW 1F tllZlf-sldT CAN SNAP \\l NNAY ‘(IiNJtLlI/ i-‘tbll-“E. AN lNFlEVLb‘. “The srietttc- ~‘- t,’- azi- Q! ".=;~.2v.'.1\'i't;l-t~ - flcials at Pitoburg. It was CDOXIIYpVOIIIII 1 "I 3TH!‘ llcclzing i" ‘ would iciub lies 11nd in :\ lrir; ‘fir. Pcrgilsrn stated hat his patient _ vms again in shape to play baseball. , tent. Eut the mere fact that Wright , would be ready to step into the llnc- ' game. EVCII if his power is cut in ;_ i i 11¢. a the id 21 liotzm With l" 32112.1." c' ld then tile Vlrijht has l: League since 132 tl':l".ie:*.d:li"1,v. B2501“ ._, s“. ‘from Km . ‘year mad: a great lc ,club. G-lren sllil has y - ,b':.l‘-. left lzi 1:16. and is railed a for, Iliobinr; can use hi . ilk: l‘. was last ye... . i.L‘ lllllllllf‘, for Wrlgh: to have n pron‘. "ar be- ,eausc frlndoln iii lICl"‘I‘.'lI has n lot or love for Uncle Rcbny. All v5.1 l ll ll IS FAlilRE LONDON, April lL-Mnjor McCul- molItfs colt, Mr. Jinks, vols the short- estjarlced of the outstanding Derby contenders in the call-over Oi‘ betting odds on the Epsom classic yesterday. The quotations were 9 to 1 against 1th. Jinks; 100 to 9 against. Somer- vlge Tattersallis Bflonz; 100 to a against; the Aga Khans Costaki Palhi; the same against Lord Astor's éragadour. Other quotations were: 100 to 7 against Anthony dc Rothschilds Re- debtor and Lleut.-Col. n. n. Hodges Rcedsmouth; 100 to 6 against Sir Abe Bailey's Rattlln the Reefer: 20 to 1 against Sir Victor Snssoorrs Gay Day and Bulwark and James Hume's Kopl and Lord Derby's Bossivorth, and 25 1 against Major McCal- mcntfs Empire Builder and the Agu Khan's Terrace. The exposition building‘ of the Bes- qui-Cenwunlal at. Philadelphia.‘ has. been moved to New York and eon-f parted into an indoor arena. seatlnf um. , llclrlill iiillils ill ‘ill’. ll. ll. l. irritant Cougars Would Trade Herbie lie \vis For Icluoley Smith Of lilaroons DETROIT, ‘April 18~Deals 0t ma- jor importance iallcd to materialize n: the sclnl-ailliual meeting of the National Hockey League here yester- day. It was‘ ieportc-d that the De- I lizid nirirle an offer of centre ll-i- mall, fur » by which Mlkc Neville bour, ct the Windsor" .. io~go to the Itiarooils in ilurthasc deal with Wind- llilllllli; options on their scr- do not liiake the grade . clretlit. ‘reported [lint till: Cull- licibc Sicbrrt, left hlaroons but this Ff] vices if t! l" of the CCU and Jolmlrv . e club is likely to ill Les Canaclicns. BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT SPORT NOTES JUST A FEW FACTS i’ / l5 ' Na- l inary l l "Howie? Morehz of Canadie the highest, paid p1ayer\in t tlonal League, even if he or signed a. $1.600 contract. It costs more to meet Baht Ruth's salary demands than it, vvotfd to pa? I a whole National Hockey League . squad. ’ ' I Hockey is a strenuous bamime, but . no one ever learned no}: to mama's’? it, by running a. butchif shop. The Windsor hoekfiy champions split the largest tiny-on melon in minor league history this season I-Irujvcy Rucrbllri; 0i the Detroit Olympics hails lriilii Ottawa. ills real nlitne is Lrirotque. The St. LoiiisBroulrls declined to employ Ty Cobbltilis season as blan- B301‘ Ilovvlcys assistant because Cobb asked for $25,000. $5.000 more than l-luwlcy receives. . Frank shaughnessy, famous McfJ-lll football mentor, after being in pro- fessional sport for 25 years. will coach the Argouclut gridders next fall tree of charge. 'I‘\'.'o of the Carson brothers lrcm Parry Sound were on championship professional hockey tezlns this sca- son, vllile another DIOZIIPI‘ was with the Stanley Cup finalists. Bill was with the Bruins. Frank with Wind- sor and Gerald with the Rangers. LOOKING INTO THE PAST Some critics have claimed that the Boston Bru who won the Stanley n were the strongest history, but should bc taken Some wondcrllll machine: not the least. powerful of ‘a team of two ago, and also the Ottavda team “.1911 Benedict, Gerard, Bou- - Cbgliorn, Droadbent. lbcr and Darragh weJe -st. Eddie Gerard, Mon‘..- l‘C<l1 111111111321‘. and the late Jack Darrnjgli or: the only Ottawa regu— - ‘vely Cli- on, At ll ll ...} ill . , Elliott a...l Debernv; R. smlih, (‘sonny and (‘oi Ii ll l1 Pittsburgh ... ... .. 1 4 4 Chicago . . . . ..11 13 1 Batteries-Potty, I-‘bench and Hcms- Icy; Blake and (inzizaies. R ll E St. Louis ... .... 3 9 0 Cincinnati ....1 8 2 Batteries - Ilaincs and Smith; Luquo and Dixon. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE R I-I Bullaio .. . .4 9 Jeney City .5 8 Batteries-Mills, Blake, Williams and Urban: Underhill, Haley, Sheff- ner and Head. E 2 ...<.. 2 R ll E Rochester ... ....5 I2 0 Reading ... ... ...5 16 4 (Game called account darkness in 13th Inning.) Batteries -— Berley and Morrow: Green, Holstnw, llarrisomand Styles. Murphy. t- n n a, Toronto ... ... ... ... ..2 6 _0 Baltimore ... ... .. .4 l!) 2 Catteries-Doyle and O Hol- qlnnworth and Cronin, “$35 1'1"‘ lsck ..l. iablc to the Bruins wouldrlt evening" lrjaing to Capital City tnlo yczll that the e order-ad Harry Broad '**.1.':cn and hat |have any 111cc. subdue that t T Qlzoiatlozl. In" . courtcsjv c! Attvcll c‘; Co.. C1 town Office. Noon Llosc 1T0 1T3 ,_ 12 l2 and . ' 33 33 Amine; . . . . . . .. 15G 171 Aiwcr; . . 3 3 §'.'r“.l. LIL-‘KRTE Area ~~ 13 13 Arno 25 25 R H E Assoc. 0.1 .. .3750!) 75119 .....1ll 1 Early; Ii-ollingel‘ 113 1.‘ il Bcrlford 911 59 3T t- S7‘; 118 '11s 1311.. .ig ."i . , . . . . .. 5‘. "l Blinker" 1-1111 ._. l3 13 it ll l; Ciipitcl Roiiyn 5‘ 13 , .1: 1:» -l ChpllDl s lvlzhrr. 8 B . . . . . ..13 ll. 0 Castle Trcihcwey Z13 35 llioss, Dudley. Central ltlanitoba . . . . . .. 54 54 Adams Signs DETROIT. Mich. April ill-Jack Adams, manager of the Detroit Cou- pars of the National Hockey Imagine. Tuesday signed a three year contract. to continue as manager of the club. Routis T0 Fight Brown BALTIMORE. Md.. April 18—Slgn- ing o! Andre Routls of France, world champicnlcatherwleight boxer, for R tille bout with Bustier Brown- Balti- more. to be fought in this city May 21. was announced Tuesday by Benny Franklin and Lew Fisher of the Olympic Club. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Indianapolis:- Mllwaukec, 3: Indianapolis, 4, At Louisville:- Kansu City, 3; Louisville, 8. .At Columbus:- Minncapnlls. 9: Columbus, 7. At Tclrdnw- st lffitlllf°l t l led across the professionalinm; in‘; cmigar 19 rickks. This decision prevented Ot-1 tawa from making their opponents. Canadiens, Hamilton and St. Pat- ricksJrom looking ridiculous. With Cleghorn on the defence, 5t. Pats? won the second half o! the race, but Ottawa took the title, and continued their remarkable string of victories when they drubbed the Pacific Coast i representatives at Vancouver in the Stanley Cup series. Yet, there have ‘been a few brilliant teams down the m“. Y’ ma‘, mgush box", years and the Bruins have some high-vrater marks to shoot at before ,thcy can be acclaimed as the greatest here tonight when hp ‘wt’ of them n11. “IIIOSE UNMANAfiEAllLl-l TIGERS ‘Roy o‘ MommaL C‘.u._3‘dim_ It was just ‘twenty years ago thin? the Detroit Tigers under the regime l of the late Hughey Jennings, won. their last American League pennant, land thats quite a stretch of years bu, who hem the Domini ' l in the baseball wars. City o! /Straits1 fans, not easy to please by any means have cast, thumbs down on such man- ‘ m“ t dgcrs as Ty Cobb and George Mor- iaribv, and they were not too kind to‘- Hugh Jennings when the Bengals hit the skids after winning the pan- nant, but not the world's t: ' years in succession. And now, ' ing by tile murmurs of disapproval in D olt baseball es, Stanley Harris is due to fare no better. It I ‘,mattc;'s not that Iiarris twice led the 'liopeless Viasnington Senators to the league championship. and also’to a world's title, Harris starts the cani- ‘ "l under a handicap. These Tiger ‘ xers, rebellious and rabid. will flock to Nevin Field nursing imag- ined grievances. Strange to szy, it's . Ad- \.C_._,. . popular in the city- time‘. vroillcl 1 applaud Jennings. Cobb or lk/Ioriarl. The Cougms have never vet. a til‘. neither have the Oigrhupics oi tile C11- y. Tiger team do: not 1:101: imp: . I'._ is not llltelv to win the pelmazlt. will have to be one of iilozc ss-ealled mitlcle men to e"c:_1 lead the Bengals into tite first ' lcn. In the meantime, Dan who could have lmdlthat Def murt be latlghiiig heartily. l‘ 2 he r2. to the Browns be: suipfant T3" Cobb at Nnxln Ficlcl 1'1 l7 125 131) 3‘. 31.» 75 100i) 1C5‘? Boo 1-1/1’) 4. 4. Fcsthiil Oil 4k C525 ‘5 Fnlgozlbriclge GLlfilllll Mmcl: Gcociflsh . Grover; D. M, Ltzl. . Granada .. l-Illltoll -. .. 5 Holllneci- . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 72.’: 75'.) IIOKXC); . 1 l‘ Il15QIIPa_\'........... ' P. In rnailoiial Nickel .. _ . Keeley.‘ Kirkland Lake . Kootcnni‘ Florence .. . Lakn Shore . .. .2700 2'72?) Ivlalnrtic .. 44 44 .\'Ian'd_v .150 15ft Manitoba Basin .1. .. 45 ~11‘; IVI-ining Corporalion .. 440 45.) Murphy . .. 3ft 30 ,.VIcDougnll .. 5i Z24 McIntyre ... ...190(l1925 Newbee 2.. .. a". .41 Nipksslng 300 Noranda Fond Orellle '. .. . .. . '. 67o 6'10 Pioneer . 41. 44 Stadeconn ,. ... 10% 10 Sherltt Gordon ... 825 635 Siscoe 66 65 St. Anthony ... . 40 45 Sudbury Basin ... ... 900 885 ‘Sylvanite ... ... 165 175 ,Teck Hilghes ... ... .... 930 940 Towagmac ... ... 205 215 Treadwell Yukon .. "1375 1400 Ventures ... ... ...10051000 Vlpond .. ... .112 112 .Windfall ... .615 6“; ‘Wright Hargreaves .. .. 210 212 ‘Wainwell Oil ... 4B 48 I NEW COIN TO BE ISSUED (Canadian Press) TORONTO, April 18.-A new 1W8 franc nickel coin is to be issued in l France to replace the little pink notes ‘now in circulation. Those coins will be mode on the model o! the prewar . five franc silver piece and will answer i‘ the long standing public complaint iillat the paper bills are easily corn eatofllnlt- -' l‘? Lost DEIBCISIOII T0113. llili At l‘.'lon_treal—- ~ "Kid” Roy Also Loseg, MON 1.1.. out... AprlrvlL-i-l the Illdlan light champ! ' from I enahy Belanger at» I ‘ roun decision from the qllp bat r. On the sarne card; wei t; champion lbs‘. ton- the ninth round to Jackie Ne ' nlflicr h ad's when Jce Villcnsuv ision to Aruihur, Roger Benny Ayrctcn, clever Tarbmfi (".111 out}: ,Erlol_lard Pe- butler, iron on a cl Trophy in an; iblfi m/\——~ Willialns fiuain Silrints 5t) V2111 c: 5 1-5 Sec-- onds-Q-f‘ (‘ather- u- A? Equals Rrc-ird F- sfl. L ......’ . . t1 >- cor race ._ hilt the ier (later- Ti-ro Cdnacllan marks ‘ n. 1d i: fell to inc honor ' ' ' 1'1" sprinting and Miss to rc-p l ltation r 1. ck. o! .1".n".~_': D41 Wlilnipégl ‘he boards en winged \ ririsfifcl P“i'i\.‘l’ fort in equal iii" 111K133“ marl: for this l--.' . . I. was the‘ .1 mam‘ . Vancouver ":1 this feat. He f‘ illll" iii Moll- ‘. Viliiams was a: the start- tillll5ifillf€S he n1 inzlnwl" {he ilPr- ..ve at- fcrznailv» temp s .11’ (Jlllladilm xinrltcd the .. . h.l Pirlwlirrfs». tile dluky’ .iniddle distance runner, lherally blirllrd up the track to rapture the 399 $11111 FY0111. In ii field of six he lflhlirli four 0i ht.- coliinctltors and, brrezcd acres: i110 finishing line more 'llinn a hundred yards ahead of W. JJ. Talc, of Oitaivrl. gLearns Plans Of Fianna Foil ' (Special to The Guardian) DUBLIN, Irish Free State, April 18. ' -A statement that the F1B.I'l!1I_._FlI1.,V"" political party of Eamon De Valera. had in its possession firearms and ammunition dillnps, was made in thé“ _ Dali last night by the ministered!“ l justice. Fitzgerpld Kenny. In antiwar _ to a question. the nflfllstel‘ admitted -' s. detective posing its Sean Mcqiilne 1*“ ncss attached to the self styled Iris!“ Republican army, had gained thi’ confidence of the Fianna Fall laden‘ Andrew O. Donovan, and other pmyf» member... From them he learned tlfl’ plans of their organization, and d! < ' arms and nmmugltlcn at thelftllll’? posal, later givin p. g his lhiornlatlon fl it ' the government‘. ' ~ ~~