the handic pitching ar leagues is c mie Wilson of the base He is Euel last summetr oleées.. After seventhâ€"plac games and sive record, league stuff The story bz:0ks tell of Indian digâ€" nity, indifference and bearing of suâ€" perioity. Chief Moore has all of that. There have been times in his pitching life when he had to have it to survive. He was born May 27, 1910, in Tishoâ€" mingo, Okla., the town a olues song once was written about. He started pitching when 18 years old, travelling from town to tewn to hurl for semiâ€" pro teams of the southwest. He wasâ€" n‘t captured by organized baseball unâ€" til 1929, when signed by Abilene of the West Texas league. In midseason he broke his pitching arm (he‘s a rightâ€" handed pitcher) while sliding into base. Before the accident he had shown a It seemed least so far a cerned, but MuskOogee i: and won 13 his penchan clubs by sigr in the Texa. heft as th as guards ( featured b: weight gra ball. His pleasure f( watch. He brief carse paise and C lot oi Wichi the cl and w Chickasaw â€" Indian is able Aid to Phillies THURSDAY APRIL 18TH . 19356 A Chickasaw handicaps old by 10 oz. 50¢ . . but they don‘t grow up that way Yet TALL, SHORT, STOUT or THIN All Men are Born Equal Like C hief h: FITS THEM ALL! SUIT or TOPCOAT â€" MADE TO MEASURE Fit and Tailoring Guaranteed $23.75 L s w. L. BOOTH â€" C. W. ARNOTTP 2 Who may be Who in 1935 omes Right Back efu , IO¢ LC ing with League ‘ Santon W1 has | buck ly behin thness 0 but t] 1¢ m career was ended at jexas league was conâ€" ime right back with Western AssOociation, 5 . Next he exercised »itching for last place ith San Antonio, bac‘k ue again. In 1931 he tone pitcher to finish illnes is<le irlisle 1p» 1€ â€"purchas hss Baltimgre O t he had shown a pon his recovery im a contract, but _ a ffock of illncss MOC d plenty Guard same bulk an » Warner us*? l1 Timmins ho overcamse nd a broken to the major anager Jimâ€" anagetr . 1e Phils Heé 1€ ball tCc PMILL3, â€"0 won â€" five THE ArtisErTtIC LININMENT by BILL BRAUCHER at Central Press rluâ€" 1 with better than a .500 average. After a good season at Galveston, he was brought n:rth to BaltimOre, Last year, after he had won eight of the 18 games won by the Orioles during the first two months of the season, the Phils dug down and bought him. The Phillies greatly improved by Jimmy Wilson in his year Of manageâ€" ment appear certain to climb in 1935 an effort in which the Chief is pretty sure to be a big help. "Our Day‘" Red Cross campaign, when over $1,500.000 was raised. with be After was Drc vear, al have followed their lead and keepOlympene in their medicine cabinet for the relief of sprains, strains, as an aid in clearing up head colds, for Athlete‘s foot and as a cooling, soothing rubâ€"down after exercise. Use it to protect cuts and bruises from infection and to induce restful sleep. athletes know the value of Olympene in relieving painful muscle conditions. Thousands of Canadian men and women EADING CANADIAN Schumacher EUEL â€"MOORE i2ation, Inc mome years the DSoOssSing CoOUiluii L u6 rated more than soâ€"so. In fact, since Donie Bush departed in 1928 the team has lacked leadership such as the Pirâ€" ‘ates might be expected to have. * \ __Well, here‘s another spring and some of the same things might be written of the Pirates that have been set down in other years. The club still has too many leftâ€"handed batters and the Central Press Canadian sports Writer Since 1927, when the Pirates the National league pennant, the . | has been faithfully covered by one s ‘each spring captioned "Corsairs S Keen Contenders." nant hopes. One year it wo pitching. Another year it the catching. The club alwa many leftâ€"hand batters and used to cry for the privilege against the Buccaneers. The Difference some vears the bossing c The Pirates were sure to The team would run 1â€"23â€"3. I some weakness cropped up to | Walberg, although a southpaw, wa: ‘Ruth‘s victim no less than 17 times George Dauss, a rightâ€"hander former: Ily with Detroit Tigers, was nicked 1« times, bringing him the viceâ€"presidency The Babe "kissed" Howard l of the Tigers, Red Sox and Athletics Milt Gaston of the Browns, Red So: and White Sox, and Walter Stewart 0 Browns and Senators 13 times George Uhle of the Indians and Tiger: and Earl Whitehill of the Tigers an Senators 12 times each, and Jack Rusâ€" sell of the Red Sox, Indians and Senaâ€" tors 11 times each. _ A little stockâ€"taking ous 20â€"year America lol Babe Ruth as he his big bat to the ’and perhaps starts ar the saga of making | pitchers. of the licks came with the C Pitchers contributing to numbered 218. The Babe round trippers off righthan Southpaws were slapped 22f Next to New York, whe: sent 346 drives soaring over at the Polo Grounds and * dium, the Philadelphia FPark favourite. He trotted arou: there 68 times. Detroit w 59 homers and Boston an each provided 55. Washing jinx town. The Babe foun there only 34 times. Rube Walberg now of Red Sox, is president of Ruth Club," composed of th ers who have contributed | official homerun record. Tom Zachary, once a world series hero with Washington and a nineâ€"time Ruth victim did his spring training with Brooklyn this year. Waite Hoyt and Dany MacFayden, who functioned on the throwing end of Ruth homers five times each, are with Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Walter Johnson, then whom nobody ever threw a higher or a harder ball, is among the six twirlers off whom Ruth fired 10 homers. Seven members of the "Babe Club" since have transferred to National League and will be in lin promotion when the firing starts week. Babe Ruth Hones to â€" Make it 750 Homers f Baseball‘s allâ€"t! has belited out 72 pennant campaigr Series warfare. * shy of his lifetime of the licks came~ King of Swat Runs Now Wants 27 A Other club members who may By BILL BRAUCHER me goal of 750. Sixteen e withâ€" the bases loaded. ributing to the carnage The Babe poled 498 off righthanded hurlers. » slapped 225 times. ‘ York, where the Babe| soaring over the palings ounds and Yankes Staâ€" delphia FPark was Ruth‘s rotted around the bases| Detroit was good for and St. Louls 1€ na Ppa d s$ou e "Babs ?18 pitch o Ruth‘ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMTNS, ONTARIO Ruth _ the this| ia1 14 Babe and Herman, of course, adds tc as he hits southpaw pretty Third baseman Trayn Baseman Harry Lavagetto stop Arky Vaughan are the handed batsmen. Suhr. at mig POISC Babe Herman. catching st home about This yea however. " Thcusands Of Sheffield, Birmingh will invade London ial train, motor c sSupremacy fights. whien feil V April vearâ€" shot at the old master th Sylvester Johnson of the Ph FPreitas of the Reds; Leo 1 the Braves, and Jim Wea Expect 100,000 at English Cup Final West Bromwich and Shefâ€" field Soccer Teams to Put up Gallant Battle on April owever. The club |} very department, par nd in the person of P eld leadership of th as not been blessed the B Brookl Too Many Lefiâ€"Handers Taking up the weaknesses, th tional iraynor s ui t been specta im C Wednesday go stana oOof a C WA All h HARRY EISETNSTADT 9Y league is Harry 19â€"yearâ€"old Jewis ing good as a p ooklyn Dodgers. ‘n sandlot product r? bkngiishn cup final. han 100,000 spectators, coldurs of their re vill crowd Wembley © st Bromwich Albion an for till isn New Dodger ) years suildin: tne great g lish cup fin and FC AY s~CCEeEr ~Tan im and othe n the field nmpaign fo 1t Al 16 im M a differt C rillar speCâ€" plant ~othe W Cff tC ment word nded 11 l on the Pirat£ Al W Reporter:â€"Who can remember| WE folks considered it a credit to pay thor ind live within their means? Moines Register:â€"A radio croonâ€" A vely admits he is taking a year| H.4 learn to sing. Fancy his amazeâ€" iwhi on learning that "you" isn‘t a| sot of thrse syllables. h3 iImn from the h sides 1 Monda V as is Farly Grace, first string Tommy Trevenow, reserve inâ€" ats rightâ€"handed but his hittâ€" gligible. Last year, as second i1 short in 122 games, he hit .271 7 the pitching that most imâ€" it is noted. Guy Bush and Jim from the Cubs round out the ‘ the Pirates have had in years. a southpaw beginning his seâ€" 1 year, is counted on for 15 ind he may that figure. Arn a Wedt 10A i forwards with Rimmer acâ€" or five and Palethorpe getâ€" On the Albion lineâ€"up, W prolific scoring centreâ€" d the attack with six goals SXt in line for secring honâ€" 1n 1¢€ k8â€"Game Winner a lot to the spirit of a bal en he isn‘t pitching. Th udcat is a great competiâ€" s is ready. That there are tories still in his arm i: id 18 y of fate the cup finalists a league fixture at The West Bromwich ground, ay, five days before the t will be an interesting the point cf "stocktaking" ‘s will play cautiously as d relegation questions will d by the game. 11 am Records p.ay the cup play the finalâ€" the field on azsout even ames West Bromwich roals with only three Sheffield. has rammed with fcur counters ‘bion has blanked opâ€" imes, the Wednesday eam has allowed more pass is, Bill Swift and H irst stringers. West â€" Bromwichâ€" Bromwichâ€"Sheffield â€" County West Bromwichâ€"Preston t Bromwichâ€"B:lton miâ€"final at Leeds), ton 2â€"0 (replayed pretty s to final crowds. ayed in the chamâ€" wiming the Msâ€" os. Sheffield has 1C1 1t or the Cub ictorious arives: Sheffieldâ€"Old â€" Wolverhampton 1â€"2, Norwich heffieldâ€"Arsenal A I efiel (). ils have been Rimmer acâ€" ird div aynor is 2 hustle for, big fundaâ€" replay bid for recarded hurdled me the Brom â€" journey , N1 itreâ€" | mittée t> investigate possimiitles 0 oals,| tablishing more coâ€"operation bet monâ€" | the CA.H.A. and National Hockey gue. lists Gave Memorial Cup finals to To Thg!fOl' the following year, with Port und, | thur or Winnipeg to get the Allan Th branchâ€"tc ! ches of 1 l presented I mittes. Seven Exceptons Adcpted seven exceptions to t H.A.‘s branchâ€"toâ€"branch transfe which President Gilroy said was ‘ sesting in writing what had beon the practice of the regis cocmmittee." The excepticns are as follows Appointeqg a commitee of memâ€" 2ers to confer with the Amateur Union cf Canada on defining "amatenur status," investigating the discrepancy between different branches of the uniOon in prices charged for amateur cards, apd inquirâ€" Decided the western challenger f°1 the Allan Cun must be decided by March 17 instead of March 12; ‘the castern by March 10 instead of MarchS, What delegates meeting of the Ca Sert Some of the Results of ths Three Days Conference a Halifax, N.S., Recently. meeting of the Candian ey Association did in the sion held in Halifax: Reâ€"clected E. A. Gi Cecil Duncan first vice W. G. Hardy secong vic Refused permission to out with professional le 1 of the current season. required to submit a de Voted t leave which branchâ€"to fers cannot be â€" Rulings Made by the C.A.H.A. in Session activities ranks. Adopt 11 24 Dad. 25 Wrath. 27 Within. 28 Membranous bag. 29 Sea skeleton. 31 Horse fennel. 33 Amidic. 34 Semi. 35 Gold coast negro. 36 Toward. 38 To consume. 40 Musical note. 41 To make full 43 Poem. 45 Clay lump. 2() SYMBOLâ€"â€"Blonde Ryan, Phil. Shortstop, uses Bucky Walter‘s back for a sign he says means "1935" pennant winners." HORIZONTA L 1 Veteran footâ€" ball coach in the picture. $ Interval of three tones. 5 Leftâ€"hand pag of a book. e except1c) In the case nt of a DoOK Winged. Avenging spirits. Laughter sound. Pound. xceptions toâ€"branch names the â€"C; soak flax Seek Coâ€"operation a reslution to appoint a c investigate possibilities of coâ€"operation betw A. and National Hockey L imateur cards possinility of s «cwn cards. ch tranfer rul of presidents AH.A. not theâ€" registrati Football Coach fol inch play cted, and orâ€" clanfic 60 And on the foot ball â€"â€" commission since 19094 140 11roy >~â€"pr( Being. Sailor. Monkey. He has been a director of since 1889 Fowl disease Related. Thin. Starting hbat To remain. ‘â€"presiden imateurs Oot already re stration â€" com Answer to Previous Puzzh 11 dat i it 10 will be evond nLto Ar~ 111 11 10 Calm. 11 Weight State namef Midlot ‘The tour back Ran ians month by his Olvm Sta L). PUI Members of the Scottish Team to Tour Dominion sev he S Part of a window fram( Kettledrum. Quantity. Unit. Kortheast. 1JY Mountain English coin allowan( Onager. a5 A . H i1 Ma i1i1s emp ation of iC H 1]} 6 intern ish Fo to tour uring . AbET Smith 1€ And ‘tiCk 3. MIHEST, 1 Derby Coun â€"A. M xX 11 annCu emiâ€"fil n Ran busin d Kilm A ( 16 He w at th 14 11 4 Hearse cloths 6 Silk worm. 8 Ocean. 0 Deed. 2 Arah chiefs. 7 Ancient. 9 Spring. 1 Sparkle, 2 Pertaining to C 11 the thke Writing im plements. le; R. McDonald . D. Meiklejohn y, Partick Thistle; P. Wilson, Hibernâ€" arnock; forwards: ‘. Walker, Hearts; County; D. Wilâ€" emicals; J. Mills Partick Thistle unty; Feéerguson hixsn, of Rangers 11 en he is at ollege of parl â€"included in iation selectâ€" d the United June. The st week folâ€" St wWeeK 10 tish Cup re id Heart C 11 mak imes in United time in 1Ve 11 Clyde; Cum~â€" I1 cKey nd a 11 ved the 11L