THF’ mmlzrnrrr:rnww nJn/lwlilalxl- Set FOI’ Big so ihepapefmakérs _ e Confident As we Game Nears The Giants,’ Master .1 g.,l....- . .. _. h Iillllmlfieottrduy where they . . . _ l " ‘ "s" at. Francois Xavier mowmnsn. Mal-cu uzi-umol st; o bmlaritlme-Quebec play- Minerals Xavier hockey ‘team, chem. tonight and Friday. The pions of the province oLQuebec, left ‘ ‘ entertain that same Monday for Halifax, where they ire > Hdeucethat, accompanied scheduled to meet Bathuret,_bfnri_- _ , successful visit to Hali- time champicnstin a, twojams ger- ‘JQIF-gilfll-BVW player s m ies in the inter-sectional Allan Cup condition and with the same playrlowns.~ The ‘first, gem. will ‘be as they dished out played Wednesday and m second ,l.oig=lljt_iddy-ulsht they should be Elms 0n Friday night, with total- " . iiireliminating the Saints goals to count. " ~ - _ 'r Allan Cup play-downs. The Saints, the firs bfvjcongratulaticns from all team ever to represent this province bpnlinion have poured into in the Allan Cup plgly,‘ received ‘In 4 m, urst learn since their eleva- ovation from their supporters when ‘ itogtnoposltloo of Maritime sham they left. ‘ifldithiy feel that they will a. an g w. 1r» g fi w»? m. w. *4‘ ‘s? 5.. ‘i; in" w, . u. w» lo! _ (to l l,» 1,2‘ it‘ m l.» ||S Y! of j» 2's " ea .51" w‘ H)‘ '4 5;} ‘$5 W WI o. .0, i t "Pi w i‘ "i i; a yo. l: it’ _,. 13.3 r2‘! Tommy Fallon was of the Truro mm who lest greatly missed. As a substitute, Gus- * "to present each member of \ . ‘j ‘aaossronar . .,_. _ ‘critlmes Solid Behind Cham- ‘ ..p_iQn‘s~—— S_t. Francois Xavier, ’Eor._Soene of Battle. its Monday afternoon. "uleit for Halifax on the ‘week with s. solid Maritime m team left without oneof their fiililiocrting them. m forwards. nan-y omen. left lcoklngover the Star Bhleld winger, who was ftlsoelillaritlme honors it is on account of business ties. Carroll that one of Bathurstu squad m, boon plgyln‘ m; but boon; m the recent playoffs and. he will be ‘ coveted honor. Numerous entertainments» coach, “filiolerlwe COMMENT when they invaded Maritime Province territory. ‘rhis famed outfit have play- ed in Halifax, Stellarton, Mbnctnn < _, _ , . and will be seemherehiday night .‘ Ajyfitvheznaaries of races will be against an ail-star Oilarlottctoqwn sex- popular vlctcris Spced- “m, ‘ " s: “rec” ‘oufltao harbor ice mu af- '1 , March n-Tbo Mati- banquets and presentgtjlqugq“ ma, had their final work- arranged for the boys. - sr. r. xswgay _ lanai-lie to get. away tave Vaiois, defence man. left to fill r. mum entertained the m, rattan-t‘ team to a dinner at his Tbepartywasinchargeofhrdy rbildsdce last night llld took this Reed. prsidcnt of the Mount Royal league, who is representing the Q- s? team with an individual A_ u, A mg nus“ “n.1,, mou- ahd should prove lust as ex- snsruuly vs. nnrrsaym- lllpjfletbnors so, than any race - [lihd clothe river ice. "rue '1 "lilifulo" classes for um af- rqet-cspt. Jackson. we! Mew-prior. Mao. . gchsra- Pace-Colorado Mac, do coconut,- Dorothy c. Jime- Devonuort r _ b23826“, ‘Grace Forbes, rose-worthy Sett, coi- lliss Dlngols, 'I‘omrny M. “mars oslsr. . n. In r, .. .¢'*'»**‘¥@‘.°'i”"!d- I“ Ur a-ssrlssj of hockey "annular u m Jack Sharkcy. breathing heavily through his nostrils ‘and-blowing like a whale, is pslpltstlng the public with the announcement thaths is all set for Dempsey. The blueterlng. Sharkcy man is lucky that thsOeor-gia octo- pus _didn't pack much coulylction in his piano-playing fingers in theirlast seance, otherwise he might be trum- peting a different tune. Bharkeyjft appears, is convinced inwardly that he had the luck of the Lithuanian: when he won the great Miami acanap- or. He is hurling resonant defls at Dempsey. urobv-bly at the suggestion of the latter. who would like someone to manufacture a bit ofbsllyhoo in case that in a weak moment, be suc- v Zfifjldflh Jaw Tigers travelled .-flifiwlieacllqnawulladsnnoul+lsuaooo~gqgnl“We”. ¢iggjy . 1-n§§!-> ‘as-K'- mgmbs to s, paltry half million or so. ‘slatelfllaflnai. BY QUIN HALL Ibr l good. many years, the base- ball teams in the National League have had considerable respect for the ability of the New York Giants, Mcflraw, the muster mind of the New York Club, hasn't checked in a world's championship since i922, hut he ‘is always trying for a. pennant andrwhatk more, the Giants are al- wlysamong the top-notchers. _~ The fiiittle Napcleo " of the Giants has an enviable record in baseball and. from the manner in which he is carrying on, "Mac" has several more good years left before he finally takes hisname of! the payroll and retires. The sportwcribos kid the Giants’ manager a lot about the fact that he manages almost every play from his placejn the dug-out, hut they can't kid away tbs fact that the New York club clicks-so consistently, The dope has. it that, with almost all his twlrlers. McGraw signals every pitch which ;_is to be made. With signals. heavy thinking for the outtleldersl McGraw is s stockholder in the cr- r woudlm e " - a e ' ‘eoomo arena" when.» ' ~ THE. Gram-s ARE A‘ was no m‘ uAnouAl. lraeu ... the season-and when we write “man- tqo, hsdcuths base running, and, ifgiventime. he might even do some ganisstlon which he manages. Every Dempsey has expressed the firm conviction that he is unlikely to turn l Illltenirifl. eye in the direction oi a {MI Ill-limit wouldn't be expected thatfcr I» more pittance of a hundred th _ ‘ or_s0. he would even turn a backward glance towards the blood ‘aoddcned gloves he nailed to the wall l Nltlnd ahaif ago. For a half million. however. even such a strong- mhded men as Dempsey might un- ‘bend to endure the harrowing rigors of six weeks‘ training at the seashore, the heavy mental burden of being photographed five or six times a day and the terrible tortures of gliding through ten three-minute rounds with the fisrccllyscowling and loud talking Bhsrkeylllvcn he rnight forget all hi! good risolutiorls and face all these terrorafor on: a million, as who L Bcwtlte price of hockey players and l-leekq clubs has scares in the lllt‘ few years.‘ Nur- yeara ago Wes Ohalnp. owner of the Regina capitals ifipeiufefhls club to Portland for and all critics agmd alts-mafia bed em wall. The neat and ‘ Utigltionflltllilolisgcn '" elm-viewers outrun ‘ " newfliisaniihrrttafiyolk Adlamaoftbelol- MQGIZAW Winter the papers in New York an- nounce several sales in which the Giants figure. It used to be Tex Rickard who was always buying the club. with the passing of Tex it is somebody else -“a. big Wall Street syndlcatofi-etc, etc. But. every Spring the Giants are still the prop- erty of the old gang and, every Spring John McGraw, shows up at the train- ing camp to manage theblub through age", we mean Just; that. This year is no exception. The Giants are training at Ban Antonio, Tex, and McGrsw is on hand to sec that none of the boys slight their tasks. This year. the race in the Na- tional League seems to be between New York, Chicago, St. Louis and Pittsburgh. with a, lot of the wise ones’ favoring the Cubs to cop the bunting. with Rogers Hornsby to bolster up the Cub infield the prop- hets believe that McCarthy will man- ase to fulfill owner Wrlgleys ambit- ion to decorate his park with some- thing aside from American flags. Nat- urally there are other fans who favorCopyflgbt, 1929, King Features Synlll- 1 the Giants, Cardinals and Pirates. cate, Inc. BEE Willi}- The three year old and the two- flfty close were pulled ofl’ at the Stan- ley Bridge Speedway, Saturday after- noon, the course was good, but the weather chilly. Quite a lot cf horses were absent on account -of tile bad roads and short notice, It would be diillcult to bring together three finer looking colts than faced the Starter w‘- lllot llsure. it is said, when con. “ll-“dlllllll o! s possible Purchaser. The Bfllllld. o! course, have on; of franchise is worth $00,000 itself. But it's a stupendous price, a cool mu. lion for between l6 and 20 pin rs, a franchise and the goodwill that, the WW1 loom enloye. nu said. that Adams will clean up almost a quarter of s million on hockey in Boston this Wllllrl- The Olympia in Detroit, ft. ls report-es. will net at least $100,000 Olympics, not considering the revenue from fights and other ventures. Both New York Rangers and New York Americans have drawn as well or better to pile up tidy profits forthelr backers. to ltreallylsrftsobirdto Mwscttosetyeimomh I one: at "niicmejiueodhdbtootte one u» mat wingtips: suewrwleels- l! no. o Mo» lets-ewes"- *‘°.'""¢.~.w. Ailltl lllP ills still P. l ll n n VIN iS ulnar cnlllgllnlns up. A All" Association Cham- Kinnon, o, lllcKinnon, Bennett, Maroon Star Lea tun: of Cornwall W's. friendly game Goal-Andrew; normee-ssenowen, Jenkins; lllorwardsé-LldstlonejA, "Mc- '.“Can. Section N. ‘-.:- "lu ouo waezlce. . “HQ \$ $A\D m‘ b ‘l ' " ". c iersJEarlierin seasonitw e- N llmll that theMellville wllicralrcs QLQB FKDM prairies, but they succumbed to the Been Named For The Cup Play Wlththe Eastern half of Allan cur may Opening up at Halifax to- Hllht. association champions who will continue into the Cup play have been named 'in_ nearly every provincg o! the Dominion. Ontario apparently will bathe last tn decidsiis repre- sentative sextet. Achaiienger from the northern section of saskatchewsn has appeared, the Weslcys of Saska- toon. dntermediates, now hooking up with the senior champion Regine Vlcs. _ AsinthsMa-ritimemthisseasonls a continuous round of upsets. Greu tea-ms which have gone by the board in the finals o! their respective dis- trlctafnclude the present holders of _ < ~ the Allan Cup-Manitoba Varsity- "' ' ’ " ‘ m-liing Georges ‘coast champions‘. Halifax Wolverines, and the three favoritsclubs. Kentville Wildcats, lkuro Bearcats and Saint John Fusil- would proverbs pick of the Canadian ON ‘Tl-l’ BESACE-l-n-‘oo-J. "i" 5°“ ' _ How they stand: namsn oowllmra s. n. s. . oenccuver-Bx-Kingticcrges. '_.lsoote'oay—'rrail smoke-Eaters. ‘mil wins B. O. title, 1-1 at Vsn- couver, 3-1 at home, total 4-2. j appears s.- n. s. ' _ _ ‘EdxnontnrF-Mapls Leafs. Alt. , l. ._ soutuene-nlsnruver Fliers. i-o it. Edmonton, total 4-1. Not much Lslieard. concerning the lsssvxsrcnnwsn s. n. a. chances of the Boston Braves,‘ the . Judge ruohs-menaged club with its misdhmmm Vi“. mm, Am roster of old-timers, but youlnevsr '_mmmemau_sgkumm Wesley‘ can tell. Nor is there muclpllai V193 m" m; m; m“. H, m‘; 1,‘. waving for the Reds, thebodgers or tot“ 2% the Phillles. _ _ Whatever occurs, it's likely to be a m,” “m. 94 hot race with a particularly iclose finish. It doesn't seem- posaiblsfor ‘ mnmruovmmb (MANL any club in. the National Iocague to To,‘ ‘rmmnm; my) walk away with a pennant," ' ' _ _ Lastseason, due to an pcclf wlhmperMnqmh vusltl McGl-aw was of! the lot for some‘ “mo. “ma” B‘Y_Pm Any-ML This year, he hopes to be with ' the PM“ ‘m ‘Am’ ,4.“ home. 14 ‘t, Giants from the drop of the hand- pions But"'Olae Have W"- _.._..___._____.__..____ Winnipeg, total s-‘z, ' onramo nooks! assocra- ‘ BQIIIOI~TOIOINO ‘ Varsity; Queens Kitchener Green shirts.’ N.‘ o. n. sen-equals rails inki- wins senior -titie. 4-1 at Kingston, s-a at home, total 9-5.‘ l Green" Shirts‘ win intehnedlate title. 1-3 at>"1‘orunt0,-‘ 5-0 stihbme, 'l."or play-oi! herth~wit First game, Green Shirts, l-lfagaintt Eskimos? at. Toronto‘; second "game. Green slum l, rsklmors. memos ""“'°““‘“°’* . _ _ ,-ls»"goilsmdgiveozonssslsts. orrsws m nrsnrorlvs} u} c w“ M a “mm Jimmy w“ ‘ Senior-Ottawa Qity . Intermediate-i-Ccrnwall Oolts,‘ Up- per Valley-Rldeau groups; Notre Dame, city champions.‘ ' " Colts will mtetlnedllte tit home, 2-0 at Ottawa, total 6-8. Shams win Iflrst gemejrcm Colts; 31-1 at Ccmwall; wlnseocnd game S to 1 and tells round a to}. : ' our-sec s. n. s.’ , . - 14. assists. Bouchefs fourteen Senior-Montreal ‘ '77 u" "W- l’ ' “w” 1°'."1'“ ' courtrooms-Montreal stormi- _ o...“ {no l-x. Fliers wit: Alberta title. s-l at homo, i A manners a n. s. , ’ : "ostopwwlm-las minutes on on n. n. and r. m. r-natrlur * ra Bathurst wins title, l- ‘ Vics win from Wesieys at Regine. NEW mgmflsf l March Iii-Alvin F MacDonald, who has been editor-in- chief of the Halifax _Chronicle for twenty-four years. resigned from’ that position today tn take over his new ~ With 21 Goals “Assists; For Total 1'29 Points ' \ lurch lz-uo l, wart-nigh storing left winger ' lowly Montreal Maroons, is n undisputed leaddt o! the <1 section-of the National Hockey Iueaccordlnatnstatlsticsiss ._ night 'by President Calder for . up tejndincluding March 10 neural-ed one sool dunno *- whicl-l breakable long a -- » with Irwin "Ace" Bailey, -~ al' rigligwinger ‘of the Toronto ntewart s1 goals - dlsnes-‘azossists rol- s. total - ‘pdlnte. Bailey‘: total of poin mains ‘unchanged. Howie m speidy more»: Canadians, cbiched thirg position, having Mcntiehl Marcons follows cl hind with‘ 14 sous and a -~"ouoa.cl.o. col-sou cooper; o trait Cougars. again leads me ~ icairsection of the league wf l‘. . goals moo-mists, mu Cook, fa mg right wing of uie New York. 3121!; hasagein caught up wi team mete Frankie ,Bouch . for second place. Bill has ‘ado godsend given 8 assists, while Y kie has soured 9 goals and f son: and emphasizes the unself the ranking-of the "bed" men p. lingual. Dutton, of Mal-cons, ll“ alt? bench to‘ his credit. Qlllllbh New-York ‘Americans is _-~- - -, nmandui-Ioplcy" Suaith of -- . third withllil. Fddls Shore, 3 Bruinlwleads the American t -- witbulthelcomillrative good -; f ' 91 mlfllltfi against him. cram-t Halifax,‘ F Jar. MacDonald joined ca’; lolo our: in seer. bersominggqg dhiet- in 1906£His work on the duties as Dominion Archivist for the Maritime Provinces wltli lleedguart- llltle will be taken ‘over by. lowing with Frank Patrick, who is - the sreoteetteams in hockey. And the . °ll tho nlwkrchaslng of cougars and ' imdthtlnd WM Afllms lhmfi ill‘ tclillthatfllfldtcosthfinlluclillflfe. p thanaiantliiifthatalinmaniiuab. a lnllllm-dtlllfllhlllilllliéllt time. kerdlief right up to the when the last bat is tossed to they turf." No matter what is said. to the "contrary. “Mad” exerts a. tremend "influence on the playing of the Giants. In 1928 the Giants made ‘ things mighty uncomfortable for theccini- ' inals when they were in thciihome stretch to a pennant. '.l‘hls'year,’with McGrsw on the job, they'll be making ' ' things hot for some other team, if they are not. in the lead themselves toward the fag end oi the season. in the three year old class. 1 Silver Lining, the winner is n siippy pacer and with s. little handling will be very fast. She is sired bY- $05516 811d is owned and driven by. Edward Turner, Hope River. Soldier 8oy,1wh0 won the first heat and second mOMY is sired by Soldier Guy, and f; a W89- llllld-some horseand ‘dsplen- did_trotter. He is owned and driven by J. L. McGregor. Witty O. 1s sired by Premier Wllte an¢| is g llr-goljoofl looking colt, has had little handling raced well only: little frightened coming into the crcwdJ-u 1g 01g“ and driven by James Reed. - Ruby M. wonthelco weak in the second heat. she lost to Mack Waltz. Lady Kentucfi _ and. Queen racing close up. Below 1ft!“ gum- mary: l ~ f ‘ -' l a Year ole-classy» -- ' Silver Lining (rm-um ....'....s_l1' Bit timh-IM. .. 7...... . l | nuby u, (Maybew) .....;...ls 1 1 \ . l. attached) as aconlplfefqéeglspétoqf ' Macd°neldl . soldier my (labor-em) ..1 a a , wllty c. (Reed) ......'.......“..'s'sl ~ "C168:- mun tourism a a 4 ‘_ Halifax. us. flat mM-Lll. ,' l I orrrcrats " _ Judges-J. Hlscott. W. Taylor. ll. Nofi .- v. - 2 Until further noticeyye‘. will redeem any 53 BritishcCon- sols Card Pictures, or; ‘any 53 British Console Blends Cigarette ‘labels part of» the v Polo Bros. " W