F {mi 11w rl'~lrvri1"'i'i-"rru\-\i viii-men: r-rvr ~~§__ furl" L. one InOpene i. , ., I ' MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. rzew York. ital-ch 23-—Two vnunind puncbers Jimmy lidcLarrnn, the Celt . from Vancouver. and Ray Miller, blond leit hook artist from Chicago, met in what should have been afuri- 01* combat last night and turned uiio a battle u tame and featureless as their first meeting was bloody and spectacular. Where» there might have been smashing punches, furious ~ rallies, knockdowns and finally a knockout wch as Mcliamin suffered in their first engagement in Detroit. there was nothing but clinches, frantic gcurryinghround to evade the light- ning that never struck, and the cagey sparring of over-cautious young busi- ness men. What heavy hitting there was. Mcliarninrlld for the most part. and he won the decision amid a steady rising storm of boos from 21,000 (ans A who peid over $111,000 to see-mo act- ion. ' _ ms]; Jimmy, who had turned in gun]; _ performances in other appearances, also won what- ever honor there was in the fray. He mastered Miller ihoroushlv. but Mi ' ', l’ ly, wasslugged rarely by the blond youngsters left hook, and beat g “moo on Ray's hurl and body when lie could get out of clinches that had Miller ‘weal: and weary Al? the close. BliliEAAliE iili. lilliiil Pittsburgh, Pirates Look For» Much Success Ill i929 Drive For Nntwllfil Pennan p550 3,051,153, Cal, March 2i- (0.P.)¢-'rhe Wancr brothers. Paul lhd Illqyd, are still on the absent list but the Plttsbur ‘~ Pirates are mus!- cring for the National Leagues P9111!‘ ant drive behind s piwhirls m" m" gives cdrly season promisel or bems seziolldtoinone in ‘the drill"- In tlidhiistle and bustle of train- ilil camp preparations here the fact that the "star outfislders continua firm inltlicir hoidout roles has been sidctrackcdj ' i-ar Ric more sdflvlls of molding available inat- orini into obornplonship calibre. Be- sides tbs general opinion here is Bill- tlis two-wanna will have settled i-hdir also diiterenoo and be in uniiorm by-thg ’ thsseaeon starts. ' inonio Bush pins his new Ii liillhiifiorsand up!!!" N" "l" dfla to the occasion. nonlinear-bu bu been srmlv by the addition oi Jess _ lslt handler liiiillifiil ‘A ‘indie deal toi- Olson ufitlllifllgll.“é°"u iitbsroldtimai-s. carnival jdiihadown-tholariflhwk . . M i. f akesiDecision $2» A Roy Jimmy AMCLarnin, Hard ‘ Young Celt Gets RevengexFori . Previous Knockout-Little's . Action Throughout The. Boiit. , As frequently hsppanqwitlipuncll- ers of reputations. both laid bloi from the very atdrigwsiting for the heavy artillery. are counts punches: and bdttls bit when £16 liehtins‘ ls bronchi radish‘. there era few openings and action. n seemed a rum io-boihts lean in "close and slug at close diisrt-i crs out o! harm's way.“ in tbs,‘ oflongsbots.‘ ,,,=,: Miller hosed wettiiy at lumping in with the Itypoioi leit hook that ripped uourriiliw nani eye in their iirst meeting sndsd the fray st the and of. tho levtilth round. Jimmy had his‘ this time, ‘ ‘ .14; right hand liighandjio , _ nidsz of his offensive» until the" rounds to l left‘ f. As the highly touted. fought their way through his roiiiids the chorus of boos and "lhlt sum-d down mini the gaiiejruiiin the first roundsrewion-jstqidyidsr. The boxers struggled ciliioli to mother, doing ' little donuts, lint apparently uymghardi -. ' '- whatever break than was ti; the rnnich cons roruoisrnl-in dihed- enth " ,_ ma; f left, plugging lei. . ‘let's ribs. "ilienwlienitayh had been ‘lowered ciuihti lillllir squarely, dared hlni fcir ‘ifiiioiusijt, and stsricdliini stadnydoiin ..._._ nommo contour. cannon’ mood moo to 8851-159. James yuceaa-sl aao to lobes-searchers vi Coiled Following the _ taiginl [at George iooaosnor. 11PM? in the vicinity have nounisd Wflfd. _" ‘_'_,v‘l' ‘_. 2 ‘ I ‘ l ‘ ] . . - . J i I‘ hands-r. ainiwaltor noldoveisnhavo iiotbsflrwliiidili . n the wanin- ‘ v peeled and; remain‘ bu. at; illi- ball, the Pirates’ would ivinlis ed by Geflfltyiillvllllllfl} PM '- ell, and Adan ‘ lliilr. two youngsislaliliiifmllfllilflfif. squad in‘ llflnAn the wanes-sis s Bush fella distill» uni-Ashanti‘. _ - the wordiin mt Halo by Iii!’ n! Qumran. . 3 ‘With the Ryder Cup matches ' - - ' -' scheduled to ho played at Moor- Y, town. Leeds, April 26-21. and the " ‘ ' .1‘ ' Wmnenfs British championship start- " “ first ‘st. Andrews on May 1a, golf ‘ _ of importance will soon switch tiff-he other side of the pond. jI-ldiu Glenna (“‘lctt, the Provi- _ , a. -1., _ times ha. .-.:1.-_l champion, plans h sail "April 20 to compete in the tat st. Andrews. In 102a, she ' a dazzling opportunity to " the coveted title. This year she oped to bring it back with her from Ihsiknd. ‘and u Preparing herself ‘iii the event st Pinehurst after lhootisig some brilliant golf on‘ the A _ “some Coost earlier this year. Her _ \ _' _ j viii-loin soorerin North Carolina in- ‘rlllliflar dill‘ diodes out ahris likely to cause anon f risht sli oi trouble in the British elus- boysjiull till on past performances, Mis Collett isfa golfer who often exhib- mar brilliant game when is nothing in particular at lllle.‘ Yet she ls a capable shot- _ piaker. iii. all dines and has been t rounds at Pine- " ft be recalled that while ditto-tho third round st - i; £ACQEPTED -,w_..} hereby»- nl-i nil-i».- we» u u» Jesus touse their orig- SAlL APi2lL "20 To PLN iii ‘ll-l’ WOMEN'S BlzlTiSH ‘ Cl-VANJPlONSHlP SmizTiNQ MA‘! i5..- u . in». King Pastures Syndicate, inn, Urvai Bnu-lin rights -V enrol. Hot Springs lust fall like an average champion, she hit a remarkable stride from then on- The final round with Virginia Van Wle on'y reaehccbthe twenty-Xourth green. Ex- hibitions such as that mark Glenna as a truly great champion. Recently Miss Coliett has become quite interested in archery. While b1 no means a dominant figure. Glenna ’was an enthusiastic competitor in championships which the national sional," Horton Smith soon had the veteran campaigners exertingthslr best, eflorts. Aster being accorded much publicity on the far western coast. the Jopllnkid followed through and proved that it wasn't»: flash in the pan. He did soms excellent shooting in the tour- snis held along the southern borders‘ of the country en route to Ilorids. Arriving at the Miami section, Smith contin- ued his brilliant shotmhkiiig, with were staged at Plnehurst a short m; result uni; whm m, ma, mm time ago. Her interest in the green- wood sport recalls the case of Mary Browne, the Iormer national tennis champion, who took lip golf as a side line and reached the finals of both the golf and tennis championships, all within a. few weeks. Among the golfers who will repre- sent the United States in the Ryder probably Cup matches this year. none ‘has hid “such a. brilliant: illn- ter season as the youthful Horton Smith, who still registers on the hotel blotters as from Joplin, Mo. This youth, who only a few months ago ‘turned professional. has been more than successful in blazing bis name across "the country from coast to coast. Starting in California earlier in the season as “just another profes- lusini llGEllS iii? villi l is » (cmpdisn racism noswou. Karon 'fl4—-Thd Boston Tigers won the Canadian-American htnkey league obllilplonship in-ths isstigains b! daunting Providence": to 0. The Riasdefllsniisrs wont into last night's guild Shilling the Tigers by two points. a Providence victory would have debilitated a iii-st plaos sets sail for abroad Horton will b: one of the outstanding members oi’ the aggregation Joplin will un- doubtedly “Burs hoaviLv in the head- linesincaseaviotoryirseoredat Moortown by young Horuursmlthl When you digura that young Smith has beaten such seasoned golfers as Hagen, Malbcm, Armour, Samson, mpinosa and Dudley -in tournaments since llst November, he must be quite-a star. 8e aecoin- plished these feats in widely scat- tered sections o! file country proving that new courses do not puzzle liim much. ‘Soiftbcplansofuisstiollettand iMl‘. Smith fnlbilrillln, Iiugland is duatoseetwo of ourbescyoung golfers this Spring. A . ' ciiliilil "iliiiiliii" Eighteen" Game Schedule Arranged Between L. O. 0., Y.M.C./-\._ and Char- lottetown Bowling Al- leys For Title. . At s well stzmdnl m::.ir.; .1 rep- resentatives from the three city bowl- ing buoys or the Y. M. c. A. Satur- day siternoon, nrrangelnents were completed to decide us city cham- pioaiship. ‘Ibis year, starting on Tuesday night in the Y. M. C. A. the chain- pionships will take the form of a league. running for six weeks with a game on each alley each week. Each team are allowedfi men and l spare. should a game have to be postponed ii; must be pligved before the next scheduled game can take follows: Mr. Amby Joy, Mo. Gordon alssdry. Mr. vemflar. Mr. Geo. Tull. Mr. J. A. Bentley and R. A. Pendle- ton. All arrangements will be in the hands of this committee. ' SCHEDULE Y. M. c. A. is. L. o. c.. Tuesday. March 28th, Y Alleys. L. 0. C. vs. Charlottetown, Wed- nfldly, March 71th, League Alleys. Chaziottetoivn vs. Y. M. C. A-. Thursday, March 28th, Charlottetown Y.- M. C. A. vs. L. O. C., ‘niesday. April 2nd, League Alleys. L. _O. C. vs. Charlottetown, Wed- nesday, April 8rd, Cllarlotetiown Al- lers- l ' Charioftetown vs. Y. C. A. ‘I. ‘. April 4th, Y ‘Alleys. . ‘ A. vs. L. 0. 0., Tuesday. Al. ‘ lottetown Alleys. L. n . Charlottetown, Wed- nesdn, 41th, Y Alleys. Cit’ .311 vs. Y. M. C. Ac Thur . Lprlllith, League Alleys. Y. M. C. A. vs. L. O. 0., Tuesday. April loin, Y Alleys. ~L.- O. C. vs. Charloitcmrn, wed- nesday, rtpril 11th. League Alleys. ‘Charlottetown vs Y. M. C. A., Thursday, April 18th. Charlottetown All!!!» . Y. M. O. A. vs. L. O. 0., Tuesday. Avril 28rd. Mamie Alleys. no. o. vs. cnariotiotown, Wed- nesday, April 24th, chnrloibelown Alleys. ‘ Charlottetown vs. Y. M. O. An Thursday. April 25th, Y Alleys. Y. M. C. Ar. varL. O. C., Tuesday. April 30th, Charlotbctown Alleys. 1.. o. o. vs. Charlottetown, wed- nesday, May 1st, Y Alleys. Cblrlotteliown vs. Y. M. C. A” Thursday May 2nd. League Alleys. The team will be as follows: Charlottetown-V. Gal’. L. Gauth- ier. A. Rogcrson. J. Vlclserson, Ben Conrad. . L. 0. Cl-A. Joy, E. McMillan, J. Molds-hon, I. McCabe, Ci. Ibsory. w, m, c, A;--J. A. Bentley, Tom Howatt, as’. Camcrm- J. Claw, H. Oraswell, R. liiiiiiiiiiiii (cinsdiiln nun mars, lurch ag-ootireii oi miglsnd, writ the mtsrnationai cross ooufisry rails" bare today. in which manna. Ireland. eooilnnd and‘ who entered. Cot- Qlminuies, 461-5 The- executive committee are as» is iiiiiiliiixi"lll'"'“ ‘willleavefori-liiwltonlloilday. l nouns. , In N. alties Handed (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Mar, Ib-The French Canadians will notresound through- out the Forum any more this sca- suddcn end to the local h ‘ year and also an end to their Stanley Cup semi-final series with Canadians by scoring their third straight win over the Flying Frenchmen here last. liilht. won the first two games on Boston Canadiens good for victory: and at thus get back into the running, but theBi-uinsare flghtermandstwo (Camilla Press) NEW YORK, ids-roll 24—Tbe New York Rangers. winners of the suin- ley Cup last year gained a wide mar- gin in the sainl-iinsl mics of this year's piayofla bytaking the opening game 1mm the ‘Toronto tells tonight. Thasoorewultoo. Thenextgsine will be played in Toronto Tuudsy audiitheflsngerswintheywillgo against the Boston Bruins (or tho world's championship. If a third game is necessary it will be played here Thiusdsy. . The some pair of fsst skating young Bangers who tallied the win- AMERICANS Will PLAY (Canadian Press) lmwrqnir, idsr, 26—Alfi0\flt eliminated from tlieflanley Cup competlilouiheNQwYofkAmlrloInI are not finiahodwitlihookey yet for this season. as ttieyhsvo been in- vitedtoplayanltliibitionssrfsson the Pacific Codi, visiting ma. Seattleandvlhooilvn.’ The team TOATTIKD IUIIIAL ‘ (Spools! to he cousins) g tonnes, mi». zi-wir Arum Currie, commander of» tho Canadian toieavevenioombsrshslsriowstsr- oiuarshsirloeiinm f. ‘difli’, sitar ulduislis- has." 1Y1!!! , a ._ _ it miss-no, ihidnd. tbs anx ‘ryhwalds m. has y Canodians ()ut_ A Of The Running A i H. L. Race“ Canucks Looked Ge 0d In Openw ing Stanza, But Tough l Comeback Was Too Much For i Frenbhmen—Twenty-Si1_; Pén- Out ‘ the am period added as 1W ~ w iv a‘ "i" by A h First so, . 1m‘- 4 fiPeclal Aland”. wher ddinflioh Stat! dmflht, Mr- ; ‘ 5°!‘ Page gree _ "otion 0f Ame ‘dye to the Brulns‘ whistling amok.‘- Big Eddie Shore, Boston dcferu. assisted in one goal and tbi winning counter himself. ‘In far v Shore played well nigh perfect hoc x key throughout. when Canadiens gc theirtwogoals Eddinwaslntliepenl man. was tho high hero-of the via _. son. The Boston-Bruins brolllht lfllbfiflll! in the second stanp. ThescorewiisatotwhilstheBurins slty box. roniei in‘ tbs snsrwssdadsiuoisd ; ‘ins. roi- Paris toyetianirthu . yTbs gamewnssti Rangers Defeat s» Toronto Léafs1-0.:‘,i§“g,j; Winning Counter of lto Nil Sc0r- ed Early In Opening langer Defence Nearly Perfect " A ning goal against thq Americans i.‘ the preliminary playofl ti: only counter tonight. Early in the or i suing frame Paul Thompson an Butch Keeling ‘broke through ti: | Leaf defence for s goaL The Lecil were one man short on a y uously rougt " ice. The "Hub" thus crossed the as was evidenced by the pensltie. l “easy money wagerers" who figured meted out by the ofliclals. Twenty-sf ‘ infractions were called, but all wei’ that it looked for a time ss if the (or minor offences. Canadians receiv" Canadlens would get one victory and ed 12 Banishmenis and ‘ , ThsBi-uinswillnow meetthcwiii: hers of the Toronto-New York nan‘ goal lead gained by the _Csniiclu in gcr mics in the Stanley Cup’ n 14. ‘~ e V .:'. "TWEI?! "n "r penall: Am“ in obtain! Thompson tools the puck down an .l':" cruel-i u... made s. perfect pass to Keeling er Ii PEiuALs .,, was waiting for it in the goshmontl For the rest of the game the, ohm pious were hard pressed to the speedy Toronto attack. Tbs champions slowed dew-ii in t! iiual period. but their defensive wm. Will ID811811111- BIZPBTRA (fhnadlsn Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Jdau Borotn, o! Fiance t the’ national indoor tennis ship of the U. B. for the t checking a" great rally by m _ min‘ L -v .:.:":. ~- xen’ 3 llle bold o 3 "Phillie-lily gum‘ lrLAms FOB | mfl lbs n" ‘h’ "Isa ‘A! “mun.” a ‘ i i"' ""1" n all .. 1 firm" "ch17. h! shill ‘UIT 500 . Um er, No. a U. s. star, to win imll, Q round by scorn of 6-4; 6-0; ll Mrs ‘ u,‘ . ..,.‘_i;_ sandman?» 28-‘