.21 ‘V Isrmmidrewsandfloaloy. .3! toinod Clevelandf Indians BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING Arc Picked To Capture The American‘ League Pennant (A. P. By Guardian's Special NEW YORK, April rr-Malor lea. Elle baseball experts put themselves on the spo " today, picking Cleve- land Indians. who finished third last year, to capture the i935 Ameri- lau League pennant. In one of the closest ballotings in the history of the poll, conducted by ihfl Associated Press for the past nine years, Manager Walter John- ion's tribe received the largest num- oer of first place votes cast by 76 » .. Wire) baseball writers and editors. The Indians polled 2b “firsts," edging their way past New York lsnkees, who drew twolless. Although Detroit Tigers - last year's winner-—went through the 1934 campaign to victory without a serious injury and will put virtually the same team on the field this year, they received 13 votes to finish first, barely enabling them to nose out the strongly bolstered Boston Rod Sox by‘ one vote. Yan k e e s Rally To Take Braves (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ST. PENRSBUBB. Fla, April I-‘Although Pat Malone pitched one run, four-hit ball the first five innings in his American League debut, New York Yankees were forced to come from behind with a three-run rally in the ninth to defeat Boston Braves 7-5 in an exhibition tilt today. New York -... 021 100 003112 i. Bolton 001 101 300 i510 2 Malone. Deshong and Dickey: Brandt, Cant/well, Mangum and Hogan, lowis. ORLANDO, mo. AMI-l t-Wliall Johnny Bsbich going the route and allowing only six hits, Brook- lyn Dodgers broke their losing spell today, defeating St. Louis Browns 8-1. Bihlnlllluhi-IOODOOOIO 1G 1 .... 010 5Z0 O0! I 9 1 Nowlom, H. Mills, ‘Thomas and Booth: Bablch and Phelps, At_ Sarasota, Fla: Newark (IL)' 310 000 120 710 0 8osionfA) --0l0020008 6 ‘i ‘I Makosky. Whlio and Berschberg- oi‘; W. Ferrell and Smith. At Galveston, Tex: OMMIOM) . 010100241 013 0 Pittburgh (N) 000 000010 1 0 i Tietje, Wyatt and Sewoll. Shoot, Weaver, Lucas and Psddon, Grace. At. . ' OlnoinnItlQOWIIOOIM 8112 UlbfMt(A)..000301l0fl 0101 Blonder, Batter and Cochrano. ‘Atlluimnllla: IHladoIIhh-MOIOOMO 8 l 1 Notional)’ liochooiorfllniimmow 2 I l Bowman and Todd; Cricket Captain I n j u r e d’ 140:. can n, omens- Spoohi . Wirc i . England. April a that R. l. S. Wyatt, cap- tho Mlrlobonn Cricket Club team which toured. the West In- dissduringthswintonwill beable - to play when fire county cricket , osason opens was expressed tonight. The Warwickshire star suffered asevoreinjurytohispawinthe ‘ final test in Jamaica last month. , All authoritative reportof the I-roy examination, made yesterday said that although several fract- ures were revealed the condition is improving and Wyatt can now use , tso jawweil enough to allow him discard bandages. There is practically no disabfemcnt, the swelling is subisding and it is not likely an operation will be nec- usury. Scores Upset (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PINEHURST, NC, April 2.—In the first upset of the North and South amete golf championship today, R. D. Clemson, Mlddletown, NJ!" whipped illiam Rudel, Mon- treai. 5 and . Ray McMullen, nisport, Mam, nosed out Eric omson. St. Andrews, N. 13., one up after lii holes. ' T00 lvmcn rasrmo, NANQI-IIIBTERP-A fasting exhi- bition scheduled to last 2o days in a- bore. was cancelled alter W o protects. ,_ ale Captures * Third Came (C. P. Cable) (l! Guardian's Special Wire) aamuron be do April 2 . rmu . .- l.“‘..‘.’.':"i't“’~ “t. "' t“ .32" u ' wee " ay. defeating oil-Em Regiment c-c in}: third lama of the oerisa. lien: on» 11-0 m "E3 . . l! II! 0 defeated by the British Navy s-o ialt Saturday. , PAYS I . ' us ova-haul your Bicycle now, g p’ 0L N-T-fi? SIDELINES (By Pai- Power) (By Pat Power) RIENDS. AND THEY are legion in this city, will welcome tire glad news of the improvement shown in the condition of Jerry McCabe. former Abbie deterren- man, who has been lying seriously ill in a St. John hospital for the past ten days suffering from acute appendicitis. O O O " ERY LOW" with a. slim chance for recovery was the report from the New Brunswick city hospital yesterday and needless to soy Jerry's followers felt the news keenly. But Jerry, showing the some courage and gameness that he often displayed on Forum ice, fought his way back out of the shadows and yesterday the cheer- ing word that he showed a decided improvement reached the City. HE GUARDIAN Sports Depart- ment is lnrecelpt of a copy of the 1935 edition of the All Sports Itecord Book by Frank G. Menko of New York City, for which we extend sincere thanks. O O O LMOST EVERYTHING of note is contained in tho book in an athletic way and the scope that it takes in can be easily real- isod when one’ finds the histdricl‘ of about 85 major sports together with n of champions, out- standing achievements, and the official records up to February 5, 5. O O O \ ASEBALL, AS YE!‘ quite a dis- tance away, is nevertheless be- ing talked about freely around the oity these days and early in- dioations point to the Island en- jo one of its best seasons. In- diootions point to a five-team City League being in operation and if such proves to be the case this popular pastime should certainly stage a great comeback. O O MEETINGS have al- ready been held to form teams representing the Holy Name Club and Boly Redeemer Parish with enthusiasm being the key- note of the gatherings and with the material available for their rosters both organisations ‘will in all likelihood field strong rigs when the Umpire hollers "Ploy m" O O O 1TH SUCH AN early start therefore teams intending to compote for the City League crown should be in readiness to get in the earliest workout in years, a foot which should augur well for the success of the loop, as usually it is well on into the sum- mer when the squads finally get going, with the result that the fans lose interéot and fail to at- tend the game's. ’ . UT OP GREATER interest right now is the’ Allan Cup playdowlis. Just who will be the Wolverines’ opponents in the semi-final round will be decided tonight when Montreal Royals meet Toronto's All-Stars at the latter city in the deciding game. t o orr FAWORITES after their n one-sided victory in the open- . lng- game. Royals got set back on their heels in a decisive man- ner in the second game at Toronto and now the outcome is more in doubt than ever with the Mont- realers being given s. slight edge in the betting due to playing on home ice. O O O EPORTS FROM the Wolverines camp are that the Stuart- coachcd team are in shape. Holding daily workouts the Wolf pack are delighting the rall- birds with their speed and system- atic play and the oonoensus of opinion is that, the Maritime champions will prove wortlw rop- raasntailves of the Marltimes. They are a 50-50 choice to cop the coveted silverware no matter who their opponents may be and from one end of the Atlantic Seaboard to the other hockey fans will bl pulling for tho Haligonisn crew to come through and give the Mori- timea its first Olympic hockey rop- rcsentativs. Birthday Greetings (By The Canadian PHI) To Charlie Gibson, who built up bowling in Winnipeg, making Mani- toba's-ac ital the centre of that sport, in orth America. Also-inter- ggtod in gir ' softball, Gibson has ind; mi teams in the Tes- c was born t4 years ago today in Hamilton. - spite the loss of Teddy Olllver who m“ Nova Scotia and back to Victoria. ill-STARS LEAVE run MilNTREAl Torontos Confident 0f Taking Royals, Des- pite Loss 0f Olliver And Mann. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TCIRONTU. April 2—Carrylng enough equipment for a three-week trip to the Allan Cup finals should it be necessary, Toronto All-Stars left here today for Montreal where they meet Montreal Royal; in the third game of their serfs for the right to move against Halifax Wol- verines in the semi-final" at Hali- fax. Manager Bob Ecclestone was confident his team would win de- suffered a broken wrist in his team's 5-2 win over Royals here last night. Torontos will also be without the sen/ices of Norm Mann, out o: the lineup since the Ontario finals ag- ainst Hamilton Tigers. Royals won the first game in Montreal 9-2. Just how the lines would be shifted was imcertein but Eccles- tone intimated he would start An- dv Goldie in goal. Walter “Pud" Kitchen and Russ Bowman on de- fence. Don Hodges at centre flanked by George Parsons and Ken Grivel. Ecclestone has ample reserve strength. For real-guard duty he has Ab Grant, Norm Lamport and Jimmy Fowler and in an emer- gency liwwler could be used up front. The second line will centre Shomy Robinson with Johnny Ach- eson and Gamay IA-rge on the wings. The Toronto team had protested the work of Jack Duggan and George lilomer, of Ottawa, who handled the first two contests. l-‘toysls will go into action with the same 10 men that have carried their colors through all Allan Cup kames to date but Toronto will have an altered lineup a; a result of a fractured wrist that put Cep- tain Teddy Oliver, centre, on the shelf for the reminder of the season. To replace Olliver Coach Moose Eooleetonc has called in Johnny Acheson. smart centre who was iwitb St. Michaols College, Memor- ial‘ Cup champions, last season. Ab. Grant, defenceman of a Toronto Mercantile League club, has been recruited and Russ Bowman, regu- lar defencemcn, is back with the, club after missing Monday's game due to his mother's death. Torontos came here with 12 men and will proceed straight to the Maritime: with this roster if they are SUCOGSSIID. Royals will have Patsy Seguin in goal: Herman Murray and Johnny ‘rougher, defence with Buster Mundey relieving; and two lines, Hugh Farquharson, Ralph St. Ger- main and Dave Neville; Phil Wat- son, Doug MaoQili-sten and Ken Murray, Vamarie Wins Yacht Race , HAVANA. April 3. — Yachtsmen adopted a. policy of watchful wait- ing tonight for 18 of the 21 entrants in the annual St. Petersburg-Hav- ana race, the course. The only boats which had com- plated the BM-mile voyage were Va- dim Makaroffs 72-foot kctch, Vam- arie from Oyster Bay, Long Island, which won in 58 hours, 53 ~ inutes, and L. M. Balllieres 41-foot cutter Aweigh from Gibson Isle, Md. Des- pite that more than three days had elapsed since the fleet left St. Petersburg, local yachtsmen felt no concern over the non-arrival of the other contestants. The belief was expressed that probably many of them, beset by calms. had abandon- ed the race and were returning to St. Petersburg. 73 But Plans Bicycle Tour (c. r. by Guardian's spbeur Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. B.. April 2- l-l, T, Ravenhlll, of Victoria, B. 6., is '13 years old but that dosen} in- tor-fem with ambitious plans for an extensive bicycle tour. According to information received hero. lull‘ enhill intends to entrain for Montreal, and then ride his blc cle through Quebec. New Bruns ck. Overlooked A iasionary in hdla was having an earnest talk with 'a Hindu whom he hoped to convcr. to Christianity. “Come. now." s41 i the mission- ary, "woulant Y0" '1?" W 8° Heaven w n you f’? " The Hindu shook ills head in polite regret. '_, "1 do not think.’ he said, that f-Ieavon can be vrry good, or tho British would have stabbed it yam IIW" A stately old clock in Indefin- denc; Square's hlsloric State House at Philadolbhifl». has towed out the hours since the Nation was born but isn't too old to oily pranks. The face of fill 0100i showed 1 o'clock. but tho lllll Nit! no attention. The hands wont around to o'clock but still tho boll was nlent. Then it was I o'clock-and tho lone made iii‘! still somewhere out on d Wamnnbor 111E urimorraroww, ‘GUARDIAN [W “m. SPORT WO Navy Wins OpcnerFrom F a_l c o s The Navy basketball team made an auspicious‘ start in defense of their Holy Name Club hoop title last night when they turned back the challenging Falcons 40-36 in the opening game of the best out of five series to decide this year's champions. Easily the closest and hardest- fought encounter staged on the Club gym this season, the game kept the fair crowd of fans in a‘ high state of excitement through- out. Outplaylngthe "Birds" in the opening half the Navy jumped in- to the lead in the first minute and from then until the end of the session were never headed, leading 20 to l4 at the bell. But for the first ten minutes of the second half it looked as if the rnlcons would pull the game out of the lost column. Led by "Dinny" Doyle their stellar guard, the losers overcame their deficit and cata- pulted into a five-point lead but a tough break at this juncture went a long way in deciding the outcome. Don Grant, tangy guard._ was banished for four personals with less than seven minutes to go and the Falcons, missing his serv- ices keenly, bowed to the fast of- fensive of the winners‘, the Navy outscoring them 11 to 2 during the remaining time. Lineups andscores: Navy: McIsaac (3). McMahon (l3). Connolly (12), McLean, Walker, Lorter, Cox (12).-40. Falcons: Goss (3), Doyle (l3). McInnis (2), A. Larter, Cullen (3), Harley, O'Connor (l), Power (14), Grant-Cid. Refcree—Blll Henry. GIRLS‘ GAME In an exhibition girl's game played before the playoff encoun- ter, Abbie Sisters defeated the Nikes 34-22. As was the case in the boy's tilt this was another hard- fought, affair, the winners coming from behind in the last part of the game to earn their margin of vic- tory. LUSSES AGAIN PRBMINENT c. German (C. P. by Guardian's Spools! Wire) GALT, Ont, April Z-Jlbronto Maple leafs, resting at, nearby Preston Springs for the Stanley Cup finals against Montreal Mar- cons, will hold their only ice prac- tice here tomorrow morning. They will put on sirates for the first time since Pep Kelly broke up the National Hockey League final ser- lea with his overtime goal against Bcston‘ Saturday night. 1n charge of Comm Dick Irvin, the leafs spent today quietly, many o! “Jrem motoring 15 miles‘ to Guelph for a visit to the Ontario refonnatory. They spent the greater part of the day outdoors. Brisk Skathg Practice Several hundred Gait fans are expected to see the N. H. L. cham- pions hold‘ their ice workout. Irvin indicated it would be a brisk skat- ing practice with plenty of shoot- ing and no bodychecklng. In the afternoon some of the players will go to the Westwood Golf Club for a round and others will be taken to l-Ieapeler for a. shoot at the gun club. The Hamilton Chin Club is send- ing a. roam for a skeet competition with the Leafs, Joe Primeau, Red Homer, Hap Day, Charlie Con- achor, Harvey Jackson and Harold Cotton are been hunters. nfident As Maroons Hold Workout; Toronto Leafs Rest Up PBBDICTS TOUGH BATTLE - MONTREAL, 2-(C.P.)- "Thstflbronto team can't holdthis speed," exclaimed Tommy German today as, on skates, he leaned ag- ainst the boards at the Forum and watched his Montreal Maroons practice at fast speed for the first genre of the Stanley Cup final at Toronto on Thursday. "look at the balance we've got in every forward line and watch our defence stop them," Tommy continued. Warming to his subject. and occasio --.lly outing encour- agement or advice to the players, Tlommy said: “Mind, I'm not de- tracting from the Leafs‘ power ln any way; its going to be a tough battle every minute. But we're not afraid of them. "Who'll watch Couochcr and Jackson? Why Northcotg and Ward of' course. But it really doesn‘t matter. Any of our lilies can cover them like a lid. And were not only , going to watch them. We'll carry the play to them." » lvlhiroons will have another work- out tomorrow morning and leave in the afternoon, the full roster making the mp to Toronto. Other than Hooley Smith the squad is completely free from injury and the veteran centre will be in action despite a fractured thumb which was injured again in the last game with New York Rangers in the Cup semi-final. Kit Klein A d mi t s i (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BUTTAIQ. N. Y., April fr-Klt Klein, United States women's speed skating champion, acknow- ledged today she was.msrrled_ to George A Nichols of.» Bond ‘ . Ohio, former light heavyweight boxing champion. ‘Miss Klein's announcement that reports of the ceremony were true came after a day of repeated de- nials she was married to the boxer. whose name out 0d tbs ring is Philip J’. Nicholas, revelation of the marriage cams when she pub- licly stated she would be married to Dr. Thomas Outland, Sayre. 0NN.Y.MKT. (By Frank MncMliiem Associated Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. April 2—A little out of breath after yesterday's short upwflrd spurt, shares gave ground in trading on the New York stmg Exchange today. WUWYIIIC Monday's session in the spot-light, the mils drew back- ofiflse Sui-rend s‘ ,, the advantage gained on temperate enthusiasm for the rate compromise granted by the Interstate Commerce Commission. News from the business front was scant and threw little light on the musket path just ahead. The 01mins sons found equities down .3 of a point at 36.3 in terms of the Associated Press average of 60 stocks. Trading was somcwha/t more active at 532,388 shares com- pared with 444,590 shares on Mon- BS’. Fractional losses ruled among leading industrial equities. mclud- ed in the list were U. S. Steel, down l-4 at 28 5-8, American Smelting of‘! l-4 at 132 3-4. Chrys. ler with loss of 5-8 at; 33 3-4 and Iutamatlonal Harvester down l-ll at 36 3-4. . Amongst Canadian issues losses ranging up to a point occurred in Doime Mines, McIntyre-Porcupine, Noranda. Lake Shore. Distillers- Ssacrasns and Hiram Walker. Hol- linger advanced 3-4 of a point. Bond trading was featured by firmness in the tone of federal ob- ligations which was credited to t-he announcement that the government would do no financing in connec- tion with the April l6 payment of the remaining called fourth Liberty 4 l-Ts. The domestic bond list was generally steady. SHARP SElllNli Hilltop-AT M T’L (U. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL April il-Stoady zbears anxious to liquid- - ldims in the face of od depressing factors caused a sharp sell-off on the Mon- treal Qock nrchango today. Vol- ume wos heavier than yesterday but was still considerably below normal ' n Iosdeninthedecimewmthe m stocks. whiz): were sold co y following e announce- montPrcmiermochellf-fqrbmmof Ontarldhsd gmnm tho Ontario fogislatirrc voiding Ontaricflywo-nectriotiommiuicn oonmotswithammrbe-cifqio- bee utilitwfconmanies. The an- ncunoemootcausedadooideddrcp inthoboodmarkegthatwasrs- fieotodinaeimilormovcurenton thcstmk I . Beauhamois. one of the combin- pounding ate their for inst time with is booming molar lesaffeotefhwlfllwelkleddéfwith Hllflbfl F9102‘, which holds A Pa., orthopedic physician, after the Olympic winter games in Ber- lin next winter. “The whole affair was consid- ered more or less a jokegbyboth George and 1,". Kit sold!» Marriage ‘ the press are like the old grey maze SP OR T BRIEFTS SIX T0 ONE The gentlemen of -not what they used to be. It seems the sports reporters on one paper spend ‘their spare time playing chess while their contemporaries indulge fiercely in ping-pong. Anyway chess isn't a sissy game. one sports writer rqnurked. U. S. FOR POLAND?) STELLA tella Walsh, Po- land's Olympic women's sprint champion, will finish lher Polish athletic scholarship in the United States. She spent one year in a physical education school in Po- land. but she had lived in America so long she found her own language a great difficulty. ‘ SEEKS SPEED RECORD NEW YGRIEL-Gxieta Molander. ooxmo sssxuraatr. crass svoar A NEW" PEAK IN PIPE-PLEASURE She stated she would go to Sayre to discuss the situation‘ with Dr. Outland and then cons t an at- n annul- ment of the marriage which was performed at Ripley, N. Y., Oct. 9, torney to take steps for 1933. B e l i e v e Upper Canadians ('1 o o Good For Wolves (C; P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, April IL-The win- ner of the deciding tilt between To- ronto and Montreal Royals will be next Allan Cup champions in the opinion of three former Maritime Hockey Iseflsue players who made the trip to Montreal with the teams today. The third and deciding game will be played tomorrow night. Len Burrsge, Bill Donald and Jaok Draper were the three hockey- ists from the East who_ witnessed the game last night at Toronto. Bur- rage said the Wolverines can be counted on to put up a strong battle. Donald pointed out Wolverines have had little or no competiti in the last three weeks and not, a. great deal all season, thus losing the edge only tight, hard hockey can give. Draper and Donald who started of! this season with Saint John and Burrage. former Moncton Hawk have all been playing with Pitts- burgh Yellow Jackets since the Maritime "Big Four" League blew WHEN European automobile driver, plans to buy a new car here and tour overland to California and Mexico, lafolfiattempting to set a. new auto speed record on her return trip from Los Angeles to New York. Mme. Molander arrived here re. oently. OVER. COMES A NAIL KEG EDMONTON-Newspapers, pen- cils, hats. even pop bottles are bad enough when you have to duck them. in the opinion of Referee Clarence Campbell. But durlnq a recent hockey game here, one irate spectator throw an empty nail keg over the boards, narrowly missing Camlvbell. He won't mind other missiles any more. NEW FOOTBALL BODY DEITZUIT—AI1 organization to sponsor and control amateur foot- ball among sandlot teams. industri- al teams, high school and college graduates has been formed hare on a national basis. The new body. headed by Willie Heston, former Michigan gridiron great an?! now a Detroit judge. seeks with the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States. affiliation WOMEN GO PRIMITIVE VANCOUVER-In the opinion of Gus Sonnenberg. the former wrest- ling king. women go primitive fast- er than men at the mat show-s. When a Kansas City crowd attack- break." said. championship bout held York State and by giving the Gar- den two nooks‘ grace. we feel we're doing our part. There's plenty of time loft for Schmrling to come over hero. train for a fight. with Bwiddock. and. nSFlimlnl! he wins. go back into training for a fight with Boer. look like Schmellng has no inten- tion of fighting in this country." up. _ A strange unheaval in Southern Trinidad has added a new stretch of beach along the coast seventy miles from the -Port of lEAliSTii NEW“ DETERMINED ‘l0 SUICIDE CAPE ‘DOWN-An unemployed MIND“! dflllk disinfectant. Mob- lnd himself in the chest Ind then out his throat. His condition was reported serious It hospital. ' ed big Gus aftrr a bout in wllith a popular local hero had boon beaten. fit was the women who caused the most damage. One rip- ped her fingernail; across his face. ’ UYNDON world's sculling AS GOOD AS A PISTOL SEATTLE-How accurate is a good sling-shutter? Cn-uston Brownv one of the best in the United States says he can "knock an English sparrow to doomsday at-100 feet," using s, No. 0 buckshot in the sling. A good pistol shot scores maybe 48 or 49 on a one-inch bullseye at 30 yards. Browne scored 43 to 44 using a slingshot." THEY SWAM TO WALK LONDON - Wretched conditions wen experienced by the 32 starters in the Metropolitan Police five miles championship at fmber Court. The course was waterlogged every- where and there were places where "nmners" simply waded through waist-high streams. At one point a thflc loaders jumped together and disappeared under water. PHELPS VS. BARRY - ‘fled Phelps, former champion. and bolder of the Higlish title, has so- oepted the challenge of Bert Barry. another err-world's title-holder, for a race on the Thames for the Eng- Wiggins. industry 52 years Mo‘ as an offirfl boy, has been elected president of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners‘ Associations. MASTER ~. H-Qlififlfllvpflnuvquhqg .- .._,_,‘,v,__,_.,,.._ Mellow old Barley smoking tobacco COARSE-CUT FOR OOOLNESS-Pro- ducod and packed in a otloss factories. Wrapped in cellophane fie-preserve its original flavour and aroma. 10c and 15o packages and l/f lb. lrumidor-top lllll nocx orrv ro coo coununr. um so 100% Canadian and Imiqen dent. r Eivvwunui Blilll [mourn BYAPRILIB Boxing Commission Asks Garden Man- agement to Arrang Encounter. ' (A. P. By Guardian's SlIeci-al Wire) NEW YORK, April 2--The New York Srloto Atihletlc Commission day tossed the heavyweight boxing championship book into Madison Square GBIGCIYS lap. A week ago the commission took charge of the situation by design - ing James J. Braddock, Jersey C veteran, the leading contender for the title and decreed tho/t before Max Schmeling could meet cham- pion Max Baer in this state, at least. he must first meet and de- feat Braddock. Today the Commisslc ordered the Garden's matchmaker, James J. Johnston, to produce a sic-nod contract for either Schmeling bout or a championship Boer-Braddock contest by April 16 at which time dates for important outdoor shows will be apportioned by the commissioners. a Braddock- “Wdre giving the Garden a chairman John J. Phelan “We are anxious to have the in New However, it. begins to Joe Jacobs. Schmcllnfs manager, uurs reported to b0 in conference somewhere in the mid-west with Ancil Hoffman. Barr's pilot. OSTEICFEES ATTAOIUZD PEUESTRIANS ROBERTSON. Sflllih Africa — William Rnblc. chm-god with allow- ing two ostrichcs tn wands" in the public road "without necessary precautions to safekilflfd the public" ma: fined $5 here. A pedestrian charged ihr birds at- tacked him. taking thr- PRESIDENT 0F COTTON SPI NNERS MANCHESTER. — William M. who entered the cotton DRDWNED IN HORSE-TROUGH mINICH. Germany - An aged farm hand here was drowned in thme inches of water. He foil off a bench on which he was slewing into a horse-trough and was stun- ned by the fall. mam: conWri-‘rons _ LONDON-Jtoltert William 10M. 00. army pensioner found dead in his cell after he had been arrest- ed for drunkenness, had 192 pro- vious ounlflfllilbfil. to meet Barry Mr a n00 (approximately should like the race lien championship. "I am prepared during June.” Phelps said. Miniature Rifle ..._.___ Shooting‘ _ W. Seaman 91 E. Carmody -~ M. Archibald R. Jenkins . E. Burke I‘. Pickard Ev. McDonald . G. Hutchcson .- J. C. Stewart . . D. Mayne . .. W. Dinnls .. J. S. Moore .. H. McCormac W. Walsh A. V. Spilleti. .. A. MacMaster K. Burhoe . R. McNutt Old‘ Country » Soccer Results’ i p) (C. P. Cable By Guardian's S Wire) u ~ LONDON, April 2-111 a firs?" t _’ division English League soccer: game played today Grimsby Town , and Huddersfield drew l-l on the ground of the first named club. Southport. and Lincoln City drew. 3-3 in a northern section third division fixture. The game was played at Southport. DOWN THE AliLEYflj ~' HOLY CLUB Big Four League Pa" i.’ § still Old Timers . - Five Aces 3330' ' High single, J’. D. Webster ‘271 2 Hlsh three. E. Robin .... .. '17: Thursday night at 2.1.: non? .. Name All Stars l". Colonials. ‘ l ‘ LADIES BOWLING g " For Kelly and Mclnnis Trophy i ‘ Evrr Roarlys . . . . . . . . . . .. Cc-Eds . . . . . . - . . . . . . . .. Hikh single. M. Dunn Hlcrh three, M. Dunn Thu " 20ml‘- ._ ““_ ‘at: warn l'I mu WlIJZ-é- r . d. ,- -.- .- slde-stlb o! $1,000). It to MIG l!