. l QI-VANUAnY 12192» aoxmc BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT “AW. Vi" Ukay," Growls Babe Ruth On Quitting After Overnight Confinement Maxie Baer Ready For All -comers -__i- an: u Nova as a. couple oi he'd like to belt over right should they be close at hand. they wermrt. 's Mammal’. Ho!!- fil. remained an words about waiting naming. gags: is? E. i i$"EE t5 E Es? i l” ' s55. E s, ti? ‘ i (B! BID I'll!) Tbebedwas“ altoday Donnell, the .3 ust as un bout Babes heart ior i0 rtit Anoil the lmlkgrvlllul. and when the no You ' 3mm flora warn vouuuz Ilxcnrar “W-‘Wlfilffifmfi gisuethenervmucmdcn l 55C “all! B ud'|‘l6 31a’? 5 55:32 giggral a»; tissues, I‘ B Dfifiafikitfl‘ ssezasat asssass _:=sss8s Hospital (AIocIeAedPressSpq-is Wm; NEWYOR-KJamLI-(AEWL lw "eoBabe Rrutlhcamebomemmtheliospl. ma lrhyslci m“ an. were urbed. Althoush not the Babe over his health, Mrs W! Ollt. “but so is: we fr; V) heerft bothered beck in 3 Abandon Hope F o r R e c o ve ry Of Col. Ruppertv YORK. Jui ll -(si>)- Runner-t’: NEW Colonel Jacob tonight ave u hope ior oi e m ti-millionahe brewer but expressedambeleig w“? year-old. bachelor's unusual vitsli “t%d$P£*tfi§““ mm m ul-lglu". film- om W17. V01’? . Bolflvlwditfflfi!‘ B6 he 13ft Rim: XHWV- Armstrong Is Winner Over Tampico Kid (AseociatedffruT-Despstmr) chtweighbo t ougtoit lnmedrth - e encounter lost their two clashes, it we. grgllirlg battle ior l0 rounds t more than 10.000 zm-s in an uproar. with to toe Booed severe shoulder movements in the clinches bobbing head endhis . lost at least one roundior accid- wally A . Eromttletirst laetitwes moi-elm 111E AREUARDIAN » Dourles Duiiy and his skatins trams arrived in the night. from Monotnn to take ice tonight in the first oi their two- mama scheduled engagement alt the Forum. The Radio City Ice Review will be something new in enterta. meat ior Gharlottetown spontina tans aartlmuarly slmtlug addicts the that to the gmltaiuw made’ both. pping or change oi hows; to hurt the other. mfllflifiolll wihtsifisi; "Steeplechase Classic Draws 69 Entries __.__._. Elwin and only _ success. probably will an outsid- er. but so was Bat p at 4010 list. t0 under last year, one tailing: winner: s Oemlll m rear. no 1 tih. therlB th aaastsfi n omlgta elsgatn n ted . ey romlnent. contenders orklnsn - oi’ Oampbellton, N. 13.. V‘ ‘ Duiiy duction here. ior his one man show l MISS JEAN SHERWOOD last season proved highly suocess~ iul. He will assume the role c! master oi ceremonies tonight and there should be no dslll melanin! as he reels of! the colcriul 1s- pieoe program. The show. featured by the bril- ~ ear-old Jean Sher- ye. N. Y... the agility o! Bobby Hearn and the humorous comedy oi the greet Duftv him- self. stunts at 8:15 and lasts, s4:- cording to Mr. Duiiy. about one hour and 20 minutes. lilo ‘Cheap-skate ’ Says Patrick VANCOUVER. Jan. 11 —(CP)- Vancouver Lions may not be show- ing up so well in the Paclilc Ooast Hockey League. but Manager Guy Patrick claims he is no “cheap- ' skate" as charged by Andy Altken- head. goalie and acting-manager o! the Portland Buckaroos. ‘Ila prove it Guy came out today and predicted rookies Rayndwolgd 3, - - year-old Jack Adams oi Calgary, would make the National Hockey league within two years. Both ior-wards were acquired by the Hons this season. “Iinvin the game to develop {gong players." Patrick said. "not go around the corner and pick up ready-made stuff." He ssld goading such as Altken- ed head's had led him to predict big things for Olint Smith and Brian Hextall several seasons ago. Both are now wearing New York Rang- er in National unliorms the 9 BR8119- “Buck ” Newsom Looms Holdout (A. E35 Guardian's Special Wire) 8T. U15. Jan. 0- Louis (Buck) Newsom. who lost l6 genres and won 20 with the seventh- olece St. Louis Browns while fielding l"; new malor league 00rd oi 1 6 said l.v today he would not sign s 1939 cams-act callim ior less than $20,- That amount was reported to be th Ohicsgo Schmeling To Try Comeback BERLIN, Jain. l1-—-(A.P) -— Ma! Bchmsling. Germany's perennial contender for theheavywelgrrt box- lng title, today confirmed rumors that. heis planning a. comeback. He said, "I am not quitting with a kitoukout on my record." Schmellng, stopped by (mun ion Joe Louis in the nrst round oi elr title pour. last surmner. L5 oi m his first comeback at.- tempt lll April . or May. So tar no opponent has been selected. GOLFEB PASSES NEW YORK, Jan. l.l —(A.P) - Jalmes G. Farrell. veteran gol! professional and older brother oi Johnny Farrell, United Slates Open Golf Champion in i928, died today after an lllnss oi several momns. He was 43. Farrell. who played tournament goli, was lniown chiefly as an instructor and was ior many years the professional at the Quaker Rloge Goll Masnaromeck. N. Y. naps pnsux EAGLE; PROVIDENCE. Jan. ll-(AP) — Providence Reds widened their ap over New Haven in the battle or second place in the eastern division oi the International-Am- crlcan Hockey League tonight by a l-o victory over the Eagles, A goal by Grammy Sherwood hell way through the second per- iod was the only score. _..___.._..__. ENGLSII SPORTSMAN DIES RAWTENSTALL. England. Jan. lb-(OPCB-bltfl-(Xlnrles E. But- cliiie. president oi the English Fbotbal League. died at his home in this Lancashire town" today. Known as soccers “legal mind." he was '13 years old. . " ' ICE JAMS AFTER. TIIAW _ GRAND FA-blfi. N. 3-. -(OP) -Jln unusual occurrence oi ice breaking up in the Bt. John Riv- er after a December thaw caused lll 10B 18m above the dam here. Dynamite was used in an attflnlpt to break the blockade but sn- otl-ler period. of lreezing mule fur- ther ‘ useless Vlull. Nearly 171.000 pounds tau-key were marketed in eoopersti pools durl the i088 %rlstmas season in t1 njslh , vmmg and Victoria (kigllntles, an increase . Gilli o1 IOhUpOunds T. 1-0. 1%’ ‘ little " Sim merings Around The Sport Front (Dy ALAN BANDAI- Canadian Press Stat’! Writer) NEW YORK Jan. ll—(C~Pl~- when cacti Dlll0n comes out, wuh “ tomorrow u- lalck Hawks it will 450th National Hockey Ural- with Iedter Patrioks men tlhe former Owen amatew -Dinny to the new “iron mun“ ....at that Cecil is 150 of Murray Murdoch's ellterhis ....i anew pair in - son might Jinx him so he ordered the old 011% patched up- -< when those screwy reports were around that Eddie Shore was ior sale, Manager Red Dutton burned up llhe telephone wires to Boston yizuz to land Eddie ‘for 515.000 for his Americans... Art Rios just lauglh ....l$cs.ou IIOQKP)‘ rims hall young Roy Comic-her a. the most DYGIHl-Slllg rookie ol tlrs N, H, y se850ll..._.ll6'$ fast devel- oping a. shot m rival that o1 his brother oharley... Earl (Punch) Robertson, Americans‘ nlily goalq Lender. claims he drops Ilvc pclu t l every game....o1 course. _ " puts it right bMlK on uglrln or 1w. could uuullliy now ior n nncc lll l.. . “but last. lughtfis garlic agalnst~ Ranger.» was so tough PUllICll says he 10st an additional two p0uncis.. , "Cululel" Eddie Brlctz. A Psi sports rounder-upper. has a llll‘li;\\'- ed brow since YCOElVlLLQ u \v.1‘€ lroul an Arkansas admirer that read; “Am sending you a dandy uoll tun as token oi aiiectloh“....ln the ap- l proved Joe Penna- manner. Educ queries all and sundry “wanna buy a llon‘.>'.>'.>'.. one o1" c lr-lrlzlaicst sports llerealbouls is lndccr polo. played in several of lire 311110138». ..the idea devclopccl from the .11- nocent fun of grooms who used to bat e. ioctball around Willi n broom while exercising horses. . .. New York Yankees’. shipment ul pitchers Joe Vance, Ivy Paul An- drews and Kemp Wicker l0 the minors indicates mu1la¢;cl~ Jon Mc- Carthy ls going to concentrate on building up his uprld challlplolrs pitching stuff.... department with _vaung Detroit Tigers. who 1111s. year had the highest. salary 11.21. in their history. have announced they will pare wages ior the 1939 Anlcr- lean League season... WALES ROUTED ILANDUDNO. Walrsw England won all nine matches against Wales ln all international l)£l..ll‘.ll‘ ton encounter here. Glamour, Grace, Beauty. SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCES olftlre Blades ln Waltfl» Spins, Rumbas, Comedy Hair Raising and Side Split rogramme featuring JEAN SHERWOOD, DOUGLAS DUFFY, BOBBY HEARN and Many Others. TONIGHT 8.15 at FORUM s lzulist a southern district _ fours and two sixes. Bownmo nocxuv p_ WRESTLING Abbiiies 1925i Montague 5-3 ire lest . The teams were tied one-all at the end oi the first period. three all at the cud of the second. In the third canto the Abbles scored two goals while holding the Mon- tague team scoreles. The game was rough with. IQ- erous penalties handed oil. Roferee: "Red" O'Neill. Shaughnessy lqayofiflnan Exp la in e d lBy WH-ITPNEYSMMIVPIN Associated Press Sports Writer) tins Thrills, Laughs Feats all on one DOORS OPEN 7 P; M. EAT PLAN NOW OPEN Soruervigllub Open Defence Of McLellan Trophy HALIFAX. Jen. l1 -<OF) r- Ms flower club clrlers defeated hey Curllafi club today l. ' -25. 1n tow-rink ma first defence oi Mclbellnn Club. C. W. Durrantfs rin-‘l. had an 18-10 w‘ ovr-r H. M. Lsraels Curl- ers. while Chief oi Police W. R. Tracey of Sydney lost to H, M. McLeod. 19-15. SYDNEY MAYFLOWERS G. H. '1‘. Kline F. G. Arthur C. W. Dun-an; _ F‘. Gtelg W. Phillips F. Famuhar H. M. Israel SYDNEY MRYFLOWEBS NEY YORK. Jan. 1l—\AP)~On first glance it seems illogzcal but Frank Joseph S-haughucssy in par- cOn makes the Shaughnessy base-l bull playoi! system sound not. only, logical. but positively phi anthropzc- ‘The syst/cln calls ior the first four. " trams to meet lll plnyciis after the regular season to determine anoth- cr CllhlllDlCll_ or a €llHlll[)lOllS_ llllb \\'ou.cl sccm like u mclley- malklug scheme, and the tact ll. la a D0021 to the leagues is, not derued. ‘lire number o1 lcagucs has UMP-ERE- crl iroln l8 lll 11732. lllC year before lll: syscln “w, lnauguraacd. lo today. and Llle fact each oi these llLLs playmi; lllulcuczs u): system might have more lhan a litalc to do with this prcspzrity. But there were other and more llllymrtnlrt factors ulvolved in the decision oi the Inlcrnational Lloagu: Lu ndcp‘. lhe syJcm in 1933. Sllauglrlnssy explains. “The chlci advantage oi Lhc sys- tcm. which we call the Governor's Gill) sijrlts in our league. is that in- lcrcs; m the race is maintained .uh- ul 1h." linul games." he cocpaned. "Before, one team might. go iar out lll noul. Wllll Lhcresul’. It oi- tcn disposed o1 its gOOd players b:- lore the season ended. and tlle other clubs hopelessly out, of it. did like- wise. Periorlnance suffered. interest lflguad. and the‘ iar end of a cam- 17312.11’ found lheiealns just going through the molnons and the tars no; going through the gates." BRADMAN HITS OUT ADELAIDE. Aus.--.Playing for Southern Australia state team ag- cricket aggregation in an exhi-bliiozi game. Dam Bradmau. Australian test cricket captain, made 131 1n 65 minutes His. score included l6 champion of v ' W311 ll of the c?‘ J. W, W004i .l_ H. Conn C. J. Burke H. M. Mclflrfi A. A. Molnlyre S. Reeves W. H. Eduard W. R. Tracey Scori- by Ends: 410 lll) 00'1- ~11! Hlalila); 010 ‘i112 l‘."l 0'7‘. (W? llD-Jl’) Sydney 101 0570 O0’! Score by limb: Halliax 020 2'10 3112110 lll 010-l9 svcnw 102 n01 non rm 1m i“? “la From tlnc abirsr H‘? ":l' ' l‘: lll" Durranl uncle- will-ii SRPWI lock 12 oi the l8 e fro-u m! Tracey. Oxford will new .v rrret the Mayflower: in the next rrunfi. Mantha “Out” With Inja ry ‘MONTREAL. Jan. 11 1CD» -~~ George Manthll. leitxxxugel" with Montreal Calmdiclll; oi the Na- tional H-cckey League. will be out oi’ action ior tvro weeks with a. chlpprd lcit ankle ban-e. it announccd tonight by club licinls Mouths. the tcllnrs leading scorer last season. gullcred the in- jury at Saturday's practice and aggravated it further dumlg Sun- day night's game here against Detroit. Louis 'I‘l'udcl. acquired from Chicago earlier in the season. v-ill be brought up from New Haven to replace thc lcitwingcr and nxll .play here tomorrow night. against ‘Tqronto_Maple__l_eais, p wr-a cf- Budge Tears Down Vines. in Pro Debut A Making his professional debut stnlght sets“. 8-8. 0-4, 6-2. cverjihe previous_ Vines. The general view at right 17.000 ‘ r :-'-'- "v s record tennis crowd- who ' ' Isflinst Ellsworth Vines. Don Budge At lefl, IINWE, Dldld foodie] shows the match with Vlnss tore down the veteran pm in three tnlations from smiling lose! lnfiioreground, and some or the nearly -llld yy \ The Boy Scouts Association 0/! Domes ‘m: swans-a - 1., K * New {aljfaw Madisol Sqnsro- GQICQQ