SEPTEMBER 1, 193s Tamilton Golfer Canadian t- nior Golf Title bert A. Ada-TITS- Heads Field At Seigniory Club In First Year In Seriig: Competition. ins SEIGNIORY CLUB, Que, Sept. _ The climax of a competitive! oiling carecr of 30 years came toli H r0.- Albert A. Adams, Hamil- n, Ont, in the form of a natlon- | B1 champlonshll). _ The lull grey-haired golfer cap- tured ihc championship of the_ Canadian Seniors Golf Association; m; the course of the Selgniory, club when he added an 18 hole. round of 82 to his low mark of '19 (Canadian Pres!) I yesterday for a 36-hole gross ofl1'l3. Frank A. Parker, voi Toronto, 151, ii scorc which left far in the‘ [gar such established senior players |§ George L. Robinson of ‘Toronto, ihedcillroncd champion, George S. Liven, Canada's "grand old man" D ', and J. Dix Fraser, 1931 sen- fieholder. lliqllly Regarded Golfer Mr. Adams‘ triumph came in his [list year oi senior competition, the new champion having recently I0ilf'll(’(i ihc age of 55, the principal Billiirclnolit in becoming a mem- bcr of the Association. For 30 ears, the Hamilton player has een a highly regarded golfer in iastcm Ontario, holding competi- tive victories over C. Ross Somer- villh and leading the Hamilton Golf and Country Club's team dilring ihf‘ last 14 years. But im- portarlt titles slipped from his ' and 16th and finished with sh a2,‘ BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL the lead. He shot six par. holes out oi nine,_and reached the turn in 39 strokes. But his putter betrayed him’ on the home nine and he thtee-putted on the 13th, the 15th 12 over par. But his 36 hole total of 161 was morethan enough to win him the ' championship, His nearest rival of yesterday, H. C. F. Poste of Com- wall, Ont., lost his touch today and turned in a. 92 for a total of also one of yesterday's low players. was eliminated by illness, Mr. Parker having suffered a. slight heart attack as he was ready t0 tee of: this morning. He was re- moved to the clubhouse where he recovered quickly but he did not feel strong enough to play the i8 hole round. Mr. Parker had an 82 yesterday. Second Gross Honors Second gross honors went to J. Dix Fraser, oi Lambton, Toronto, the 1931 champion. Mr. Frfisfl‘ P1147 together rounds oi 85 and 82 for a 36 hole total of 167, and third place was gained by ‘Thomas Rennie oi Toronto, with 84-84-468; while G. C. Heintzman of Toronto had only one stroke more and was in fourth position with 87-82-169. George S. ilsiiill RESULTS, Iii/War SPORT WORLD HIEM i] 3 TParks Turn Back lCHIiiiENBERS YarmouthNine3-2 Yesterday’s Vifiy By Halifax AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. St. Louis ... ... ... ... 2 ‘l New York . . . . . . . .. 8 ‘f Hernsley. Hadley and Shea: Ruf- fing and Dickey. E. 1 0 Cleveland 413 2 Philadelphia .. 5 8 3 Harder, Hildebrand, Hudlin. Connolly and Pytlak; Grove and Cochrane. Detroit .. l1 14 1 Boston .. . . . . .. 5 8 Lawson, Hogsett and Hayworth; Brown. Kline. Fullerton and Gooch. Chicago .. 1 4 2 Washington .. ,, 3 9 o Miller. Faber, Wyatt ‘and McColl and Sewell. Berry; INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Pint game: RMhE-ilfii‘ . ... ... 811 1 Montreal ... ‘711 Blake and Florence, Hlnkle; Pomorskf, Fisher and Stack, Munn. Second game: Rochester ... .. 6 9 4 Montreal 712 0 Lindsey and Hinkle: Michaela, McKeithan and Stack. First game: Newark .. ,,, ,, 2 7 0 Jersey City .. 1 8 1 Brennan and Eiseman; Hanlon and Savino. Second game: Newark............., 5 81 Jersey City .. 3 8 1 Weaver and Hargreaves: Meola and Emerson. Lyon, of Lainbton, competing in Class E for players of '71 years and grasp llntll today when he entered hc final roilnd the favorite to win v virtue of his loading ‘l9 of yes- tcrddv. ' Six I Pa: Holes The outgoing nine oi today's roilprl sent Mr. Adams further into I lSoccer Scores wwooy, Sept. 8—(C. P. Cable) accer games played in the var- up, equalled the best score oi the clay with his 82 but his 91 of yes“ tel-day gave him a total of 173. George L. Robinson, oi Toronto. the defending champion, added an i 84 to his 8B oi yesterday for a total , oi 130, which put him far down the i list. I HOW THEY STANlll AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Inst 150., Washington 8'7 45 .65 w l5 divisons of the English New York . '16 so saei , i d, m; ; Cleveland .. . ‘i2 64 .529‘ an“, n w rem d u follows Philadelphia 65 65 .500 . Detroit . . . . 66 68 .493 Eflkllsh IRZLgIIB—I"iISt Division Chicago u" 60 73 A51; Boston 5s 78 .418, Amflfll 3; West Bromwich A1- St. Louis .. 49 85 366' ion 1- iisnchrster City 1; Brimingham NATIONAL LEAGUE ggféggo: 21g g ‘N sci tl u lted a Bl lib ‘l? g3“ ‘Ziéiwiiiiiiihiriieiismfihii and Hogan; ‘"5 e n I 3c 111T! Ne York - ‘"119 ~ vers 1. Pitgbzirgh '13 5B .5571“ t ' Port. t - Chicago .... '73 60 .549 l‘! . ‘mom o’ smdflland o’ acswh 7o so saafPlr-lfldelphis ....... .. 1 s o S; mug, _ qz .53 waist. Louis . . . - . . . . . . . .. 3 9 1| Sm" 9mm" Brooklyn . cs ‘Hi .411 . h Henley‘. Piiligce and Davis; Hallo- Phiiadelpliia. 51 '75 .406 3T1 Bil W 0n. Bradford 5; Brentford 2. Cincinnati 51 81 .386 S d INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE "i?" Northern scctich Philflds” 7 i2 o Third Division Southern Section won m" Ra sgMy. a u 3 Rochester 8'1 '14 .540 cc .is, Hansen and Biistol City 0; Norwich City 1. Toronto 80 82 .494 Todd; Waider and OTar- lulsial Palace 1; Bristol Rovers 2. MOTWTWI '73 32 A38 mu’ WNW“ d5 . Buffalo 80 84 .488 , mffdabszfg“: P1211111}! hm s-juflhgfn swim, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION i ' g w°nmn'c' m Cit s st Pul 2 ' N rk 99 6i .619 nsas l’ 2 . a 1 . Tut-quay United a; Brighton o. Bgllilmore e6 '11 .519 Columbus a: Indianapolis 5. glib“; 1; Baumemouth 2, Albany '76 32 431 First game: Toledo 21; Louisville Jersey Cty s9 100 371 4 l Northern Section Chester 1; Halifax Town 2. Cllcszcl-iicfd 4; Wcxham 0. Dmliustoa 3; Gaieshead 3. Yolk City 4; Crews Alexandg l. AUSTRALIANS WIN LONDON, Sept. 6-(0. P. Cable) Allilftllinns ovclwvilclmed Bram- iumiiui iliiilii (By The Associated Press) Home Runs Yesterday: Foxx, Athletics 1: Gehrig, Yankees 1: 53 Dciints to 6 and Swlnton de- "leflilayed today. ' at"! Ifligh 43-11 in rugby league‘ ' ‘l 8e Sports 0n account of bad weather ‘"1 Monday the mm will mic Th“ in Bodequo Rink Friday "M". 8m. nth. h There will be a tug of war for Bflieqlla Rink Trophy open ' W" In the 4th or 5th " c of Prune: team of ton ‘ "l Wshlnc less unis 1m. Pvllds. In tho competition for Bflilor Strong and Morris- ' Trophy the ncdcqllc Rink ' an offering o second prin ‘$30M m: l third prha of . W" lime Ind m. Mon-ll- 5110 donated another up Fl" to be compelled for ilnior team of 10 men, "3558 lean than 1M0 pounds. m-hzl!!!)ll lndth crsih i are ‘recounted lo Ruth, Yankees 39; Klein, Phillies Klein, Philiics i; Cochrane. Ath-i letics l; Martin, Cardinals 1:1 Guillc, Browns i; Hartnett, Cubs 1. The Leaders: Floxx. Athletics 41; 26; Berger, Braves 25; Gehrig, Yankees M. League Totals: American 541: National, 411; Total, 952. Ever since the wedding she had chosen her husband's clothes for him. She was tho better shopper oi the two, and this was, she found. the only way to make sure that he was wearing the correct thing. So, when she decreed that hc required a new hat, her first task was to glance at the newspaper to see what was ‘being worn. And this time it did not need much finding. The mere headlines were enough. Only one headgear was being talked oi in‘ London. Tilers was only one kind of hat possible. And convinced of this, she entered the shop. with ' ll this dole. Come and your homo lean "I want." she said, ‘o'ne of these infer, Chagnon, Harris, Swift and Buffalo .. ... ... 3 9 2 Toronto .. 2 8 0 Gould and Grouse; Hamlin and Hevlng, NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ R. H. E. First game: NcwYork . . .. .. 51s 2 Pittsburgh .. .. .. 616 1 Fitzsimmons. Sell and Mancuso: swetvfliv. Chagnon, Swift and Grace. Second game: New York . . 912 1 Pittsburgh .. 1 '1 1 Schumacher and ‘Mancuso: Birk- Gracc. Finney. First game: Brooklyn 7 14 1 Cincinnati 3 9 3 Mllngo and B. Frey, Derringer and Lombardi, Second game: Brooklyn _ g 19 5 Cincinnati . 10 21 0 Bongo, Leonard, Shautc, Ryan 11nd Qllifin; Benton and Lombardi, Crouch . ‘Second Game: Toledo 4; Louls-‘ ville 7. gagement, calling frr three appcar- 1st Base ances, the touring team of English Storey Q “mmock cricketers captained by Sir Ju1i¢ll| 2nd B358 08h"; ‘imam l‘ "Wed "am ofiRflttenbilfy o. Stewart the Metropolitan and New Jersey 3rd Bu, Cricket Association today by the Fitzgerald when“ score oi 166, for the loss of two‘ short Shop wickets, to 136. New York batted first, but P. B.l‘7°“°5 Le" Field Calms Green of Brooklyn was the onlylMorrm Menu“ one who bothered the visltins" centre Fmd trundlers to any serious extent.“ h um R “mmock Green, hitting two sixes and two ° n5 _m F‘ 1d ' . fours, quickly ran up a. score oi 33,1 mg e L Stewart rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN a Results Of Fredericton Races. Held Yesterday (Oonldim Pius) i FREDBRICTON, N. B., Sept. 6.-- Results of today's horse racing at the Fredericton Exhbiition were as follows: KI WANIS WIN SECOND 77L T (Canadian Press) ST. STEPHEN, N. B" Sept. 12 (i-Sl. Stephen Kiwanis, [351 2 1 “It's llfa-ritlme champions, as. 143i leafed Devon hire today,’ l2 to D 2.10 Trot. Purse saco, (three heats) High Tobey, b.g., by Peter Volo H. T. Fulton, Upper Stewi- ioke, N. S. (Gilroy) . . . . 1 Addie McGraw, (Sample) 2 Holyrood, (McNelIl) . . . . . . . . . 5 Mr. Squires, b.g. (Jewctt) 3 Guy Leyburn, b.c. (Alexan- der) ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. TlITlE—2.I2:’/l; 2.11%; 2.12, 0i to make iii one win apiece In the semi-final round between these teams in the 1933 New Brunswfilk senior amateur buc- Z.l4'I‘ro¢andPm.Pu1-se$1i00 (three ball title race. rlicy will play "m" the third and deciding game King Spruce, (p) chs, b" . m“ i°m°"°"'- The Wilflwr! Hedgewood Boy. W. ‘w. Will meet 51% P- 1W5. Saint John in a flve-galnc s"ries for the Provincial title. Baker, Dartmouth, N. S., (Baker) . . . . . . . . i Heatherbell, b.g., (McKenna) l 2 Beaton Grattan (Cummings) 5 6 I'm Alone (Budderham) 3 5 Also started: Star D. 7 3 6; Lou Patch, 4 4 5; Lucky Lindy, 6 7 4. Time—2.10; 2.10%; 2.10. Tomorrow there will be three classes, including the free-ior-all. which will have the largest field oi fast record pacers ever to start over the Fredericton Track. The lot in- cludes, Calumet Brownie, Sampson Hal, Darkey Grattan, Neil Frisco. Til STEWARTS’ tion to the iree-for-all there will‘ Sleuzirts Bakery softball team be two additional classes, with four ‘ look a commanding lead in their starters in one and six ill the oth- 'sel~les with the Hl-Y for the City softball title when they ‘turned back the Club boys last evening by a 5 to 3 count. l Tllc winners after seeilg an early two run lead overcome and ,trailing three to two in the first P R A half oi the seventh, scored three c T I c I times in their half of said inning l to put the game on ice and chalk A full turnout of players is re- ' up their second win. The Bakery quested for Abegweit bail practice boys have now won two games to the Iii-Y's none, one contest end- thls evening at 5.30 sharp, Abeg- welt Grounds. lng in a. draw. The next game takes place this Play-off time is only about a week or ten days away, so let's go evening at Victoria Park at 5.45, sharp. ' i Abbies and bring that Maritime title to the Island. u uM~ E- hlviusl fl‘. SCORE BY INNTNGS 123456789 . . . . ..000011100—-3 ..0l0100300—5 Hi-Y Touring C r i "cket '_ Stewart's e o l Team Wins First’ ,,,,,_,,,,, Game SerlesHll-r stcwsl-vs a ____ Catcher l (Canadian Press) McLean Murlqy mow YORK. Sept. ti-In the Pitcher first match of their New York en- G055 Camqchu; u th be t H a; n Partridge . Zifilflldjlai. 1:. Pirblgsfillliglillh lliPlres-Ai 31° qifizfibg- T“"‘°"= internationalist, did szmc gilt-I 0" i e W"- ~ - edged bowling, capturing eishi wickets at a cost of 52 runs.. The Etnglishmen played out time and. were not long in passing the New York total. This had been ac- complished when they had scored 14;“: tgilaurfsaz; or: ‘gckeléiwdesl played between Wood Islands and ' ' ‘ ' ', h l ti th first gave a great exhibitor‘ of batting} glillrleRliyela lscZreHoiBrZGN-clxi aned thei and the two m partnership put up‘ second by a score of 34-12. The first 144 runs for the second wicket. game was played on the Hat my“ FLAT RIVER WINS TWO STRAIGHT In tlvo games of softball recently WHEAT illuls, iwmiuia ixciiiii (Canadian Press) WIZNNIPEG, Sept. b-Early pres- sure of hedging sales sent wheat futures down for fractional losses which they were unable to regain on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today. Final quotations left values close. No encouraging market factors developed during the day and pric- es showed no inclination to rise from the low points. Ali ptions closed at the day's bottom levels, with October delivery at the pegged price of 70 l-B cents, December at 71 7-8 and May at Tl cents. Trade Volume Small The market hit the "peg" level cs-rly in the nearby option and from that time on was generally lniwtive. Volume of trade for the new body-line bowlers that everyone 8 talking about." day was quite small. 1-8 to 3-8 cents under the previous Rhodes was not out for 62 and‘ diamond, Thursday, Aug. 10th. The Blunt reached 92 before hc ivas. game started at 6 0,61%,‘ and the caught out“ first inning revealed thy superior ball handling and heavier oattlns of eru at the ownln; and "mllihi the Flat River team, but although “PW” “"5 l“ Widen” at “m” “I thcre were several bright spots on was insufficient to hold will“ i" thc Wood Island side, the South the early Si-B-BBS- Side boys were able to maintain] tho morning, but late in the ses-, The return game was played at sion no filrure had been Placed 0"‘ Wood Islands on Aug. 17th. Al- 88168 0i’ 09119-518" Wheat 7°!’ 511ml‘ though the lineup of the home team men?» IbPOI-d- was considerably changed, the odds Outside mlfkei-B were i1 469F951‘ were again much in favor oi Fiat m! IMWP- 31110580 397111911 i0 1°W°W River, and the game ended with the levels and. near the close, Liverpool. above mom Nevertheless‘ wood 1s. wheat was 3-4-7-8d under the prev-l lands may be proud o; the“. sports. 1011s finish. imanship, especially that shown to 011-511 8min! iffldl"! W?“ l/"Y, the visiting team as they left the slow with little demand for snyi grounds. grades in evidence. Coarse grains] pouowmg are the lineups; followed the trend of wheat and Flat River-Catcher, M. Gilmore; slipped off fnctioflally. pitcher, L. Stewart; 1st base, A. Compton; 2nd base, E. Stewart; 3rd There were report's 0i 5°11" °x'| their standing only by the skill Ofiemw on Sunday, and win u.“ , , L . , .. . . . W” bum“ being worked duxmgt the“ cmmlemed pmhe“ ‘provide the first Sunday commun- l Several British En- tries Suffer Elimin- Singles Champion- ship. FOREST H1115, N. Y.. Sept. 6 -—(C.P.)—'I‘ile ranks of British bid- ders for the United States sznglcs Tennis Championship were whit- tled down a bit today, but the fore- most challengers came through ‘with impressive case. Sturdy Don ‘Iurnbull oi Austral- ili. f0ught a. valiant fight against‘ Frank X. Shields of New York, but finally went dOWn in the slashing ‘match by 6-4, 8-6, 6-3. The rangy {American was trailing 2-4 and suf- ‘ferlng a lapse in control in the -second set. He kept forcing, how- ever. and finally broke down Tum- bull's resistance. ' Edlward R. “Ted" Avm-y of Eng- land, also met elimination before the erratic racquet of Champion Ellsworth Vines. Scores were 6-3. 7-5, 6-1. Robert Murray, McGill University champion was eliminated by Clif- ford Sutter of New Orleans, 6-1, 7-6, 6-2. Murray had reached the third round without any play. He drew a bye in the first round and his second round Opponent, De; Carl Fischer of Philadelphia, tic-l faulted. t | Chief among the American casu- alties were the "boy wonder" from Milwaukee, l’! year old Frankel Parker, and the "man of moods" from Chicago, George Martin tots. CRICKET niiiils LONDON, Sept.’ 6-(0. P Cable) —-Playing against H. D. G. Loves-i on-Gowers eleven at Scarborough‘ the M. C. Cfs team which toured Australia last winter, scored 349 runs in a match which started to- day. Their opponents in reply had scored 30 runs for no wickets when play closed for the day. Hendren in an attractive innings complied 154 for the M. C. C. team and Wyatt obtained '70, not out. The match between gentlemen and players was started at Folke- stone with the amateurs compiling 311 runs of which Johnstone scor- ed 128. Freeman captured five wickets for 81 runs. Aeroplanes Now Aid Maux Travel IONDON, Sept. 6-—(C.P.)-—'1‘he Isle of Man has been brought within five hours oi London by the inauguration of a new air service from Blackpool and Liverpool to the island. It is now possible to leave London by train at 10.40 a. m. and be in the Isle of Man by 4 p. m. a saving of four hours. The new service will be main- tained by eight-seater aeroplanes. capable of 130 miles an hour, and with a cruising speed of 110 miles‘ an hour. The cross-channel trip; from Liverpool to the Isle of Man will take 50 minutes against the four or 4 1-2 hours taken by steam- er. ' There will be a daily servce oi six crossings. The service will op- Zcation ever established betwecn .tho island and the mainland. OLIVER BALDWIN T0 i AC1‘ AS ART CRITIC l IDNDON, Sept. 8—(C.P.i-Olivcr ation In Fight For] ‘Smyth, Leslie Howard, and Julius BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Team Leaves Series “Up In Air.” Protest Tilt Still Un d e c ided. icmadla" "@551 i night's galllc would llavc given Pal-lg YARMOUTH- N» s» $919k 5.—-~Hfli- l their third victory were il. not for a - ifax Willow Parks hung a 3-2 defeat protested game, Gaieways clam“ i today on Yarmouih Gateways in the the second game at Halifax had been l fourth game of their semi-final scr- won by Willow Parks through an i ies in the Provincial Baseball play- llnlplrlpg cpl-Or, and H". Nova scum downs. Young Freddy Nellie, oi Baseball Association allowed the Halifax held the defending cllam-ipl-oiest. l nions to five tilts. Big Nate Bainf; A couiitvr-protcst by Halifax plaq- on the mound for Yarniouth allowed cd the manor before the M. P, E only one more safety, but his team-V A. A. U. ‘if c , and that body has tht mums contributed a brace of errors] colltesitcl gazll» illlfiEi‘ consideration l’ in the sixth as the Parks shoved,‘ Its ruling will determine whethe their three runs across the plate. ! Halifax has won the sci-lag or 1f m, Result of today's game leaves the, teams milsv. move hack m the Capl series "up in the air." Tho series‘ tal [or ilirihoi" piav. Yarmolith ha, is a threc-ollt-of-iivc affair, and io-f taken our: ni tho lfiill’ games played Expect Gruelliiig WBattle iKelly-Mclnnis Marathon With race-Fme only five days. Tilt aiariirilnr- record for thi away, intel-cst in the Kciigu-Mcin- (llFtLillCl fiOllltilllliil ovcr 53 minuiei ills Road R1100 increases. Hvill fit‘! all rllvilll scare before thl Tllc classy field of entries at-‘fylll-q in". .1 01111-1; pd“; Rodd tracted by this Eiltfifpflslllg firlnfls ctr, and ‘l. Wtllllfl not he .~lll'prIsin| race. assures a complete sucvessl if a not m “:11 n ¢» l3~ wilt- flnd Bland maria-mi?" 13715 M9 B°';'icii inil rirwwi ‘col: alter till ing to see the toughest gruellingi mm g5 cflnjplqfttL battle of their lives over a IO-milelggp t course on the night of Sept. 11th. l Music Masters ‘Medical Council Given Honors. , of Canada ljifjd Pllvlls, Elects Officers LDNDON, sept. o-Sir Alexander! Mhtkienzie, the Grand ‘old Man of, mlmdie" PM!‘ English muse, has received a strik- OTTAWA- sent‘ “*1”: R- H ing tribute from. English COITlDCS- Mm“ of smibur-v‘ om" “'55 9!‘ the Medics.‘ crs 0n ‘his 86th birthday. He wasjctml _P1‘"§1<l"l" "Y presented with a silver tray, in-icmmcfl "7 Canada scrjbed Wm, fasclmne aumgraphs , meeting here today. succeeding Dr o; the d-onors_ many of whom wen W. A. Thomson of Ilcglna, Tim his Stud-en“, during the 35 yearsicflllflflll is the govcrnlni: mcdlca ‘ board for the Dominion and ha. in which he presided over the Royal I _ _ Academy o; Musm sums-fibers m, the final say on the examination: Cluded such miner“; figures as i which must he passed before a doc- Frederick Delius, sir Granville ,' tor may Practise in Calla“- Bantock, Arnold Bax, Adrian Boult. DT- W- 5~ Galbraith "f nth‘ 133511 gamemnl 5;;- n-edel-ick Cow. bridge, Alta.. W85 elected Vice- m, 5;;- walford Davies, 31,- Edward President; Dr. J. F. Argue, Ottawa. gig-m; 3i;- Edwarg German, S11- Dan Registrar. and the following mem- Godfrey’ Si; Halmilron Harty. sir bars of tho Council: Dr. H. B. At- at its annual George Henschel, John Ireland, Sh- ice. liriiifc-YI D1‘. PT- D- -7°h“9°"- Landon Ronald, Sir Henry wood, Charlottetown; Dr. E. J. Kennedy. Montreal; Di". ‘M. J. Kcyfi Vic- Rogcr Quilter. Malcolm Sargent, _ Sir Arthur Somewell, Dame Ethel l toria; Dr. R. J. King, Port Arthur: Dr, c. M. Morton, Halifax: Dr. F‘. B. Patterson, Vancouver. and Dr. A. Vallee. Quebec. Harrison. Sir Alexander is one of the few men who can look ‘back to intimate acquaintance with Liszt. They first met in Germany when Sir Alex- ander. s, mere boy, was playing m. 011d violin in the Ducal Orchestra Stocks Irregular In N. Y. Market at Sondersliaussen. A friendship‘ grew up than ivhlch lasted untll Liszt/s seam " (thy John L. Cooley Associated 3h- Alexander heard Wagner.“ Press Financial “lyiteri "TanflhaiLggf" lung before it was NEW ‘YORK. Sop". (i-Wltli oom- pmduced in this comm? HE re_ modifies firmer, slacks today re-v members being present as a boy or; traced ground lost in an early sag. six at an Edinburgh theatre when; Sims Reeves played the part ofi Mackheath in the revival or the "Beggar's Opera." Closing prices were somewhat ir- regular, but lltc avcragc, in which the nloe promnent leaders arc us- ‘ed, fnlislird with a minute net gal-n. i Around llron lzrsscs rf 1 to 3 points wcrc llililicrolls. hilt tllcre- "Why d0 you always lool»: angry aftcr the maltkctr crawled back. when your wife comes into the Activliyn however. wars loss on the M0111?" lrally than on ilic ciicirllc. though "The doctor has ordered hcr toiquoiatulls made illc l' highs for the travel. and if I look pleased abouiiscsirn in tlac lute dealings. Trans- it, she won't go." liiCiiOlh tiallccl 1 8853180 siiarcs. l lBaldwin, author and politician, son lof Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Lord President of the Council, has been chosen by the Bntlsh Broadcast- ing Corporation to act as film, lcritic in a series of fortnightly [broadcasts which are to bcgn in THE FITTING ANSWER. base, J. Bcaton; short stop, D. Mc- “he middle d seimmbe" I“ u“ Kcnzle; lcit field, A. Gilmore: ccn- ‘ last year there have been l0 ilim Every teacher should ponder the remark of a five-year-old. In an intelligence test she was asked: “Are you a boy or a girl?" She looked the teacher squarely in the eye and solemnly replied: "Boy." Later she told her mother: "When a Perm asks you s silly McKenzie; centre field, n. stain-t; question. it's all risht to give a right field,’ a. McMillan. silly snows: ‘ tre field, M. Ross; right ficld, M. Stewart. Wood Islands-Catcher, E. Mc- Hodsifll Pressure was fnirb lib- Miillln; pitcher, W. McMillan; 1st base, G. Keenan; 2nd base, M. Mc- Millan; 3rd base, L. McMillan; short stop, F. F. l-iinkley; left field, A. critics broadcasting talks on vari- ous aspects of the films. Oliver Baldwn, it is announced. has concerned himself with flim- maklng from almost every side 2n the last few years in both produc- 50 YEARS. OFPROVEN, i QUALITY‘ tion and distribution. Earlier broad cast talks by him have shown ham to have an excellent broadcasting Umpires-J. Oolcorcn and J, Eli. voice.