MAY 3~ 1934 1.- - s, ' ' » 'rrii:'ciisiiLo'-r'rEro\v1~l ouhnoiahi ' _ A erica saves'-‘= my Eilwsrl J. Neil) imrihied Press Sports Writer) . of stock at $1 (L p, By GusrdIan's Special Wire) ,per share. slightly above the mar. Ngw YORK. May 3 - Madison' “ws Garden, the sports palace 1 Rickard built, retumed today W me control of one of his earlieet| woeihtes, Col. John S. Hammond.| me msn who fought hardest-and M years lost the battle-.ior..mntin mc, of the’ policies of the great mmoter. P Hammond announced today that with the exception of minor legal “mis he and his unnamed associ- eteg had bought the stock interests M Richard F. Hoyt and 1-1aydcn,' at/one Co., the bankers who under- wroie R.lckurd’s $7,000,000 venture me years ago. The deal was re- Share In Madison Square Garden. _ APEC 101811 BOWLING ' Hom" 4 ` BASKETBALL ' \‘ 'I In *-i-¥- f - . iii I _ I T I ‘=' ' I 1 f - WRESTLING Ported to have involved the trans- fer of 112000 shares et value. At the suns time the whiie-hair- ¢d U°I°h¢I. a West Point graduate who first met Rickard when they were both interested in settle in ntina, announced that while hs would become Chairman or the Garden Board of Directors, and rs- turn to the Residency of New York F»i»D8P-fl. Of the National Hockey e, Col. John R. Kilpatrick would remain as president of the rporatlon. Lester Patrick, who succeeded to the presidency of the Rangers when Hammond withdrew, will remain as manager of the big e team. . IIEENIIIG IIIIMEI IIAME IUST BY IEAES ALUIIG THE SPORT TRIIII. l Present indications point to e highly successful local season in *port as various teams organize for the different branches. mn. opened their 1934 Interns- their Owliris datessnd the soccer tional League season before s crowd 016,000 hers today by defeating the syracuse chiefs, :-1 in a wsu- “Cel in Prelwatiwi for the wmins MONTREAL May 2-Montreal pitched ball ga.rri¢ which was played in ,balmy spring weather. Royals won the gams in the seventh when ui outfield fly. The visitors’ lone ta nm came in the sixth when Joe Bene-1. subbing for injured Man- iger High at third base hit a homer over the right field scoreboard The lwysl, tied the count in the same imma. 'l‘oronto’s Maple Leafs opened the 1034 international Baseball League ge (0,), By Guardianh Special Wire) mhkvidy the softball and Indus- team in season. his D0 day" results, dropping a 8-2 decl- iicri to . ever to witness an inaugural 9 people crammed into the and sat through \ lot of cere- and bandplaying, only to .out disappointed when five hunched in the second inning, rims and a safe lead. Toronto man Used to get one run back in the imrth and another in the seventh, tat from than on were held at bay by Jones, who came in for Milligan 'libs Oity Baseball League, mu-. ci-igsby scored after the catch or “AY ° “AW °f °°hl¢°h1f° iw week# Ro'I'he league formerly composed of ies amunderiihsmanagement of deviated from their usual custom and ~ Abb itliome, with the usual “opening J°h_,my_ wma," and Nd. whip lock Albany One of the largest 10,- Abby” playing exmbmm games nly. . With iiheir first 'lhg Day only a ma ” I Ex the Albany squad three $.00 'Iiho ed ..U. T °-135365*-U Lelslles have set although as yet not entered a league have held several prac- oometolifeenlliteppeersce-I in thatsohree team leaguewfil inopenition. vers. Falcons and Btarshsve this season it is expected the Junior Aibbies and a new w1ll°°mi>osechs1oep,i.hsJuh- til! I ttcr of hours away, it has been t for Saturday the Abegweit Club ecutive will meet at the Board in of the City Hall tonight at p. ni. to make final arrangements. isdiies' committee are alsossk. to be on hand. U O O O It is expected the club will be I E; I I, soxmo A ,.*_,\".~, . ‘T f ’ gi i-~~*~' faux' . si.. .lu VETERAN RE CONSIDERS (C. P. By Grlardiarfs Special Wire) YARMOUTH, N. S., May Z- Mllrray Veno has reconsidered his decision and decided to coach Lcckcport baseball team this year. Ile had refused the position previously. Venn, who played six continuum years with the Yarmouth Gateways, receiv- ed his release from that team today. GUN EUR 3 \""'Ic5 =,_. §€ --lx Expectations H i g_h‘ "3 '*'l = Z T h a t Membership Will Reach 150. iii the eighth. Bteriff Blake hand- iiii the hurling for Toronto but 'll Noiaced in the seventh by iiiiclier. » i PIIEPARATIUNS IIA IIE FU R IEIIIIIS SEASUN Uhlgrhic the last two weeks the he lotteiown tennis coiu't.s have en the scene of much activity, as Dfvpamtions have been under way I" the senson's s rt. N represented at the~Maritime Box- ing Championships at St. Jdhn with young Jimmy Mclnnis sri eri- imnt in the 118 lb. clam. The ex- ecutive and e few friends are PII-Vining on this and all will wish "Jimmy" luck in his bid for a litgxrltime title, should he make the P. chase . Mclnnis is fest. clever and a dangerous hitter with either hand and should make the boys in his class step at a lively rate to elim- insts him. O O O I Anqther Islihii boxer. Benny Binns, who holds the welterweight title. may also take part in the championships. Although nothing definite is known friends of Benny are working tooth and nail in order to have this hard-hitting fighter enter' the title bouts. me be D0 ew fences md 1011 erected around the courts, mth? iZh`l.\-five loads of screened new 1.1 scoured from the site of the me °~‘-Phcl. have been spread over suriac P. tngilllbvrs of the executive of the mworktllib have gone energetically hr and with hammer, rake and rol- nrgt Cl_“‘"° l)}§f_IfI-h8 the 8Tounds ln mg fmt; s cniiuition. They are mak.. mg thC“”“bI0 il1‘0K1'ess in resurfac- ,hem Vcciuts, and hope to have airillnblc for tennis next week. it f BOWLING Y- M. C. A. ALLEYS Church League B 3rd of Section B. Playoff. i- Peters 2941 S, :WPS . V I . ' aw "hh Single c. s. i>`i'ei€.i`sii' sos Hlih uh-he E. v. neu, siii. ' m;h°chI_“'5"5I» Shipment of Cana.- mrs ifkclis to the U. K.. in 20 ri "‘“m°Il' 4.000 boxes, has ar- ‘-.°-5.-/-Y .- Benny has been working out daily under Bill Rya.n's guidance and is in the best of shape. Negotiations wg; under way t.o have Benny meet Jimmy Boyne, New Brunswick weiterwelght cham- pf::i but heid.tobe cancelled when meeting Bobby Allen for the Mari- time crown. ` Home runs yollerday: Klein, Cubs 1; Ott, Giants 1: Mningum, Pirates 1: O'Dcu1. Giants 1; Burns, Browns 1: Pepper, Browns 1; R. Johnson, Athletics 1; Watters, Red Sox 1. ‘ Cote etee became known that Boyne was HOIVIE RUN STANDING (By The Anochted Press) (By Gua.rdil.n’s Special Wire) lid on thc British market As. $22124 hwsilv iii winnipeg, ins lov Lg W0" packed according to The leaders: Klein. Cubs 6; Ott, Giants 6; Hartnett, Cubs 5: Foxx, Athletics ' Bonurn White Sox 5 (C. P. By Gunrdiaifs Special Wire) _MONCTON, May 2-The Monc- ton Gun Club was formed at a meeting of niarksmen here tonight, embracing trap shooting, skeet shooting, gofort silhouette shooting, revolver shooting and archery. Dr. E. A. Smith, Slicdiac, was el- ected Honorary President, and R. P. Dickson. this city, was elected pres- ident. Other officcrs arc: Vice- President, Jack Mayer; Secretary- Treasurer, S. K. Dawson. Board of Trustees, H. T. Hazen, B. A. Taylor, G. S, G. Rogers The executive committee is com-U posed of H. W. Bannister, chair- man iri charge of gofort, silhouette .22 calibre shooting; Everett Bah- ineau, archery; Fred A. Randall, revolver; E. C. Jamieson, .22 min- iature, Jack Mayer was elected field captain, and 0. J. Killam was elected assistant field captain. Mr. Killam was also elected shooting coach of the club. The Moncton Gun Club have a membership at present of 80, it was announced lifter the meeting, and it is the hope oi’ the club to extend this number to nt least 150- It was suggested that a Maritime championship skect meet will be held here early in the autiunn. A man on holiday had been told he would find splendid sport on the lower reaches of the creek and along the iagoons borinering the river. Gun in hand, he wandered for miles without getting a shot, and was crossing ii bridge on the way back to the hotel in the late after- noon when he met a small freckled boy. “Is there anything to shoot about here?" he asked. The boy scowlcd thoughtfully and shook his head. Then his face brightened ilp. "Heres the school- master coming acres the bridge nowl"_ he exclaimed. ai-` _K"` ‘ I iI_ \`_-‘!» . _ AGAIN IIIN e big edge on their rivals, the sen- ior Y hoop squad saw the “Birds” fly wild in the last half to emerge the winners by a score of 57 to 35. It was the second game of a two game exhibition series between the two teams, the Falcons winning both encounters. _ Seized with an intemal hemorrage mother in a DLBSWI Cut. désbtmiciy - While the Falcon shots were liouowxg a wsek’s illness from an ill as a result of a fractured finding th. hoop with monotonous infected hand, .ree wright, Jr., vertabrwe. She has mt been Mi-iiied regularity during the ri-sy, the ros- ‘famous suclier and ,winfner of the of her son'-S illness- <1) MIS- -100 ers were very erratic, especially in 1928 Diamond Sculis, was taken to Wright. Jn. and dnU8-hter DUB- (2) the second session, missing many the hospital April 26, where a blood Joe Wright, Jr.. the ace scullsr. (3) clog, up 51-mg, (A y_ B, Gu,,d|,,,», sped” win) transfusion ws, given. ni the Mrs. wright, mother- of the scuuer. , I room directly above Joe’s lies his and (4) Joe Wright, Bl'-` LINEUPS S'I'U'1’l`G-ART, Germany. May 2- E. D. Bcgoljubow, German challen- ger, was adjourned today after 40 moves. Experts said Bogoljubo\v's posit- stand: Alekhine 4 games; Bogol- jubow 1; drawn 6; a ‘ourned 1. dl T0 TREAT SKIN THAT HAS COARSENED Here is a treatment for skin which has become course and the pores enlarged. Put a teaspoon pow- dered borax into ii. basin of cold wa- ter overnight; stir up well and al- low to settle. This will give out a lovely creamy be rubbed off with cold water; dry mand and the selling values of I . t intin him the commercial cuts from the car- Lsrocca, Aube, Duke and Glenn, T°f°I-I 9 3 7 21 he“"VW°i3m b°x°" °“ 9° 3 casses of the different grades. Elliott and Crouse. ' R¢f¢\`e°-*P9* P°We"- In ° 10`m‘md wut' The 12th game of the world‘s chess `Philadelphia championship match between Dr. ‘Boston iAlexander Alekhine of Paris and In the morning rub the face vi Pittsburgh 200 no 00x_4 9 0 fiiiiiis itsiiiisEiiiif;;;g,if.,;;;,-;;;; P ii s | ii ii ii E s»u i i sm i . . ___ '___ sealer Y rc rs rr Pts. 2 is. P. ny cmsishu special wh-ei aivmmcsn rescue E_ RM >-0 SS §3 C \%§ as »-»- »-no -_son 5° we-e cnc 000 043 203- 330 002 003- St. Louis Detroit New York 011 000 000-2 9 0 ion was slightly superior. The score 'Washington 600 000 00X-G 11 3 Van Atta, Murphy. Smyth and Dickey: Weaver and Berg. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 000 200 021-5 9 1 New Ydnk 012 000 03x-6 10 1 Perkins, Mungo and Sulreforth, Lopez; Schumacher and Mancuso. chicago ooi ooi ooo-2 9 1 gomusly with E Wash cloth dmpeéi Wameke and Hartnett; Meine and in the borax water, taking care notiamce' to stir up the bbrax which has set- icmcmmm 000 00° 10°_1 3 1 ‘kd at “le b°°‘°"‘- Ist. Louis ioi ooi lox-4 9 o Now take an oatmeal bag (a ta-" Frey and 0»1i-ian-eu; Gamlefnn, blcspoon oatmeal in _a little squarewindsey' _,_ Dean and v_ Davig of miislin), dip it into the water' less attacks on the Abbie basket. and nib between the two hands. INTEBNATIONAL LEAGUE 5°" 01 emu'-‘1°h» which H111-it then Baltimore ozo loo ooi-4 s 1 Meces s .Rochester 300 030 30x-8 9 1 Saunders ... .... 1 the face carefully and dab on a Mey_1¢m_ App1ewn'M1nef and Ag- Shen-y ______ mixture oi’ witch hazel and tincture by; Michaels, Kim-ke and Lgqis, Ratmnbu” __ of benzoin (a teaspoon witch hazel' » A Mcxemia _______ in a wine glass of water and tenlalbsny 030 000 000-3 10 1 Hem.” _"___ dI`0i1i tincture of benzoin). Toronto 000 100 100-2 6 0 _ Milligan, Jones and Maple; Blse, The nine official hog grades in- Hitcher and Crouch. Bhudoh °°' ` eluded in the regulations regard- Momma ing hog production in Canada. seek Syracuse 000 001 000-1 'l 0 G Rogan ’° ` to separate the different types, Montreal 00000110x-2 8 1 BA`-_hour ‘ ( weights, and qualities of hogs inI Fussell and Taylor; Kimsey and Jon ‘ """' accordance with their average mar- Henline. A °' °” " "'°' ket worth That worth is determin- yen ' _ M. Rogers .. .. ed in the main by consumer de E533: lg I: __ _ _ _ Rated Ted Phmlps' Townw ugh” 1 Summa; mourns-Q ss.::§ Falcone s'1I Henry ...........12 0 1 2 S OHIO GP-‘GQ “WWW 90130 W.Goss . Dewar .. ... Ives . . . . .. ‘Totals 11 1 is ,' Referee--Wilf Mclsaac. ABBIE SISTERS WIN' FBDM I nLUnr>o'rs Abegweit Sisters by defeating the Bluedots 31-21 last night at the “Y” won the three game exhibition series against their young oppon- ents, two games to one, the Blue- dots having won the opening tilt. Last nlght's game was another hard battle all the way through with the more accura.telsi1ipih8 of the winners giving them their win, Agnes McGee of thawinners being especially effective as she found the hoop for several brilliant field goals. Anne Sherry was another spark plug in the Abbie squad, sharing honors with her titan- haired forward. For the losers Mc- Innis, Rogers, and Ayers were in great form, this trio leading count- B5 LINEUPS Abbie Siskh FG FS P 2 °oesmw:; A . GU* °oc»o »-was wa] o O be 'ls 'lf mee Total! .. ..... 14 _ -2 0995 - Ordéhei-4 so ... »-AQ :- O EAISUNS ERUM“Y” ‘ After holding the Falcons to a 4 point lead in the first half and t at times during the session having cords. scored 112 and Captain P. M. Woodfull 48 by the close of play. Clarence Grimmett took five wick- eta for 53. . y - les of the Royal Navy tonight de- P I I.i°fe ofDiofii6`nflSculls Winner EndangererTI»_y I I _ Be Controlled By Col. Hammond I wi One Of Late Tex Richard’s Earliest Associates Gets Controlling O "Hired today, shave as clean or smooth work on NQW 5 for 2 way it is with Tom. Arid all because he doeen’t realizethatetenderskin isuoexcueeforncglect. - I 5;. l£\ ...... Why his id” ~. fired nut month." ’I`hat's the is ofesh si he should. Hs d°ssh'e ig" 1 If Y°ur skin sensitive, use today's Gillette »--" Blue Blade. This blade is specially processed for f ~` ~ tender faces. It makes even U fWi¢¢'l°dHY shaving easy and comfortable. Get e package of Gillette Blue Blades tomorrow and see how smooth and pleasant shaving can be. Highest Queilty Poelflvely Guaranteed Gillette Blue Blades 5¢ ° T0f°f50¢ t today. The score was 11-2. age in the first frame, putting to- ,gether eight, hits for all of their ‘four runs. Six of the blows were singles, one was a triple by Fred Schulte and the other a double by Cecil Travis. Monte Weaver, Washington right hander, went the route for the Sen- ators, tibe second time a Washing- tori pitcher has pitched a full game his year. Al Thomas is the only other hurler, who has gone the dis- tance. Home Burns and Pepper with men. on the bases enabled St. ibouis Browns to trim Detroit 5-2 in 3 oung right hander, gave Washing on Senators their first victory of he year' over New York Yankees in ‘the final of the three-game series The Senators did all of their dam- li ,First Inning Assault Gives The Senators I1-2 Wini (A. P. By Gua.rdian'| Special Wire) the series final. The result gave the IWW YORK, May 2.-A first in- Browns two of the three games play- ning assault upon Russell Van Atta. ed at Detroit. “' y - - The erstkaonerunlead I: t Tig .00 in the first inning but could not hold it. Vic Sorreil’s pitching weak- ened and the Browns got to him in the second. Vlixt doubled. and Burns brought him home with I four-base clout. After spotting Boston Red Sox six runs in the first two innings, Phila.- delphia Athletics cut loose against four Boston pitchers and came from behind to take the rubber of the three-game series. 2-1 at Boston, Al Benton started for Philadelphia but gafe way to Bill Dietrich when the first three Boston batters ,hit » safely. Bob Kline finished up fm' the Maakmen. The Sox opened witii "Dusty" Rhodes but were forced to call upon Pipgras, Wilbert and Ren- . nock when the Philadelphia sluggere got the range. _ (Tubs Drop NEW YORK, li/my 2.-Pittsburgh Pirates hit timely behind the smart pitching of Heinie Meine at home and the fast going Chicago Cubs, with Lonnie Wi-irneke on the mound, were beaten for the second day in succession. The score was 4-2. , It was the first time this year the Bruins have lost twice in a row. The defeat also toppled the Cubs from the National League leadership as New York Giants vanquished Brook- lyn. ' A revised batting order failed to give Cincinnati a winning punch ‘Q2 ir~i*:! F_K'!‘!i§Wi¥§ll'\"¢1itl>#f!!PB1i0\l!§f ...$- .pass 242 £s.&'!'!~ .fzslalii ¢§»¢¢&§2`se or-9 P-‘ .Z -i Q.; in 1 To Second I ~ Place 'As Pirates Win 4-_-2 and Bt. Louis Cardinals took theig fourth straight game, their third consecutive one from the Reds, 4-1, at St. Louis. ; Sunny Jim Bottomley was confin- ed to his hotel room with a cold, and Manager Bob (YFarrell sem Mark Koenig to first, Sparky Ad- ams to third, and Johnny Mooreto right field instead of Ivy Sliiver.. . . Tex Carleton, who limited the Beds i.otwohitsinthefirstsixln~ nings, finally weakened and was re- placed in the ninth after giving two singles. T U U R I N G TEAM MAKES GREAT START (C. P- Cable By Gnardllds Special Wire) LONDON, May 2-With a smash- ing century by the one and only Don Bradman, not out, the touring Australian cricketers today made an aggressive start on their long season in England. Opening the season with a match at Worcester that will run the full three days, the touring Australians dismissed the County Eleven for 112 runs and then piled up 199 for loss oi' only three wickem. Brad- man, holder cf many batting re- To ron to Boxer Is Defeated C. P. Cable By Guaniiarfs Special Wire) LONDON Ma Z-Seaman Row The growing of winter wheatin Ontario is confined very largely to the southwestern section of the province. Most of the winter wheat grown in this section belongs to the clam oi White Winter, the chief variety being De,wson‘s Gold- en Chatf. III THE STUD Great iiai, Reg. iio-. 5631 Sire, Captain Aubrey, 2.07%; Dam, Tau, 2.1315 by Direct Hai, 2.04%. Tliil splendid stallion weighs 1200 lbs. and is the sire of wonderfully promising stock. I-le is just the horse Prince Edward Island requires al his get are large, strong, stylish and full of vigor. With his great speed inheritance, he will surely sire fast, game race horses. Terms, $5.00 for chance, $1.00 feri season, $10.00 to insure. HUGH JOHN FERGUSON, MB-nnger in Charge, Gn.ham's Road, P. I1. I. I l - BRTNGING UP FATHER Ernmcnt standards and inspect. s, . mm roms: Niitionsi ro; sm- ld . by zjvernriwht eiiieish. . ericsh ss; wisi isa. 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