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PAGE EIGHT DARL tf lo Ss i) HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1930 ONT. LA DIES' OFTBALL ASSN. MAKES PLANS FOR 1930 SEASON 'Annual Meeting of "0O.L.S.A. Held at Local - Y.M.C.A. on Saturday Mrs. R. Norris, President The snnual meeting of the Ontario Ladies' Softball Association was held in Oshawa on Saturday afternoon at the local Y.M.C.A. at 3 o'clock, Galt, St; Thomas, North Bay, Hamilton, Oakville, London, Owen Sound, To- vonto and Oshawa were all repre sented at the meeting and a great deal of important business, Includin the election of officers for the 19 season, was transacted. Several val uable suggestions were made and a number of amendments, which should prove profitable to sll Ladies' Soft- ball leagues, were passed. Besides the delegates from the dif- forent cities mentioned above, the members of last year's executive present, Miss ~ Alexandrine Lou. Marsh, W, J. I'Alesandro. and Mr, Skeriton, of Hamilton, were also present, Provident Re-elected The election officers, pirhas the most Important item of business re- sulted in a very fine executive helng put into office for the season of 1930, Pwo well known 'softbsll en~ thusiasts were elected to honorary positions on the assn, Hon, Presi dent, "Herb" Hatch; Hon, Vice Pre- sident, M, M. Robinson; Mrs, YW, D'- Alesundre, lust year's capable presi dent, wus re-elected to office, Miss r Magill, of Owen Sound, was elect- ed 1st vice-president ; Mis Turner of Oakville, was made 2nd vice- ent, while Mrs, Vin , pO pre- sident of the local longue wap elected to the position of vicerpresident, Mabel Ray, hard-working secretary Jha Association, was ng ack inte office alm n was made treasurer; A Mors Advis. ory Board, consisting of three per- sons, was chosen, The three persons picked were, W, D'Alesandro, Lou. Marsh and Dan Says of North Ba A great deal of discussion was he on different » s which ri brought forward, All longus which ure at present running & Girly' Inter- o league, were strongly ad- oo ate 8 Sunley league, as ep e of promoting softball in the different cities and to stimulate interest of the game among the younger girls soma to obtain new material with which to build up the teams, Te Have a Rule k It is some years since the Associa tion has had = book of rules drawn up snd on Saturday it was decided that this year, a Rule Book, for the Ontatie, 1adias Softball Suiqclation, wou! rawn up and put into force, Among other questions which were settled, it was decided to have ; residence rule, All players wishing 0 for a team are to'bs 1 dents of the city in question, by » rupry 1. In the case of a girl living in a town or city where thers is no 's team, she will be allowed to play arest city or town that has | gloves was or oat and the will have the choice of n fi of the Asso- an it ong - 'comforts YO" | mith Now ¥ ow ork % [Bolder of the Metropolitas A aA AREA 3 Le ai "Dn Leonhardt's Hem-Roid is \ to banish form_of W ry, OF Money t ion "in old, stubborn 8, *Hem:Rold, Is w . Soa x "the lower bowel == the cause ahi gh d everywhere sell _ Jt with this guarantes, wc | ibs, som 1¢ | dian Davis Oup tennis team, for some' unstated reason, weighed 187% pounds sond five pounds more, 11 ---------- There ia i 1 vywelgh Street for a it Dor a a Braddock-Belanger Fight Is Called Off Toronto, April 14w=]Just us Match- maker Playfair Brown was ready to stage the best light heavyweight bout ever scheduled in this city, he received word last evening that James J. Braddock, who was: scheduled to appear in the main bout with Char. lie; Belanger, had contracted a severe cold and would be unable to meet the Canadian champion, In an effort not to cancel the show altogether Brown immediately got in touch with the manager of "Kid" Chocolate in an effort to have the dusky featherweight champion op- pose Ericson here on Thursday, but Chocolate's manager is much averse to having his protege meet as strong an opponent us Ericson until hg is right in condition, As Chocolate filled a week's en gagement in vaudeville last week, his manager stated he would not be rea- dy until April 28 the date originally agreed upon, List of Feature British Races For This Year The following is a list of feature races to be held during the British flat-racing season in 1930; April 12---Newbury Spring Cup. April 21--Queen's Prize (Kempton), " Apri 25--Craven Stakes (Newmar- et), April 28--Greut Metropolitan (Ep- April 30--City and Suburban (Ep- som), May 7-Two (Newmarket), May 2-One (Newmarket), May 9=Two Year Old Plate (Now- market), May 10=Victoria Cup (Hurst Park) May 13=Chester Vase, May 14=Chester Cup. May 17-Great Jubilee Handicap (Kempton), May 21--Newmarket Stakes, X May 22~Payne Stakes (Newmar. et). June 4=The Derby. June S--Coronation Cup (Epsom), {ine 6=The Oaks, une 13~Manchester Cup, une 17---Ascot Stakes, une 17--Gold Vase {Ascon), une 26--Newbury Summer Cup, uly 1=July Stakes (Newmarket), July 3Princess of Wiles Stakes (Newmarket) arket), uly 18-~Eclipse Stakes (Sandown), uly 19--National Breeders' Pro- duce Stakes (Newmarket), 25Liverpoo! Summer Cup. uly 2--Steward's Cup (Goodwood) uly' 30--Goodwood Stakes, thousand Guineas Thousand Guineas 10--8t, Leger (Doncaster), 12---Doncaster Cup, 27--Newbury Autumn Cup, ) Oct, 18=Cesarewitch Stakes (New. market), Oct, 16~Middle Park Stakes (New market), ' " Out, 28--Criterion Stakes (Newmar. ot). er 29--Cambridgeshire Stakes, Rov. 7 A: ci ov, 7=Liverpool n Cup. Nov. 14--Derby. C . Nov, 22 w= A November Handicap. Choice of Canada's Davis Cup Team Is Criticized Montreal, April 14,~Uomment ing on the selections for the Cana. a" announced from 'Toronto last Mant ri Gagette today will may, Most followers of tennis will notice with surprise, and not a little wonder, that Gilbert Nunns, of Toronto, No, 3, ranking. player in 1039, has been awarded a place on this year's team without trial, On Friday Mr, Meldrum stated that only Dr, Jack Wright, Capa- dian champion, had been named for the 1030 team, On Hunday the Canadian Davis Cup selection committes, of which Mr, Meldrum Is chairman, makes the announce. mont that Gilbert Nynvs has also been chosen, Apparently, Nunns has also been chosen, Apparently, Nunns was appointed to the team, urday, on Sate SMITH STOPS FRA York, April litan and | adian amateur mid BOTY n in the fifth round of their ten-reund main bout at Al Saturd Ao , of Seattle, in 3 mi and §4 seconds of the first round of | ten-round sem! Osa 'and Towns to play the market, and Beethove en's sonatas are on a Wg) it you just happen to hit the right A ed What Is perhaps the reaching event in the history of sport metivities in this slated for nest Frida day nights when the ¥ehoes, basketball finalists will meet the maritime champions from i #t. Jobm, N.B,, or Sydney, N.§, for the champlonshi In order to accommodate the large crowds expected at these games, the affair will be staged at gue first division competitor Paty one point for a draw with Leicester fimes in hand on 'Wroasy ground at Al d Artem wv Johnstone had the Dominion Basketball Final To Be Played at Niagara Falls Niagara Pally, Ont, April 14 most far city, Is and Batur- fagara Falls Dominfon Intermediate either of Canadd, the Valls' arena, where the winter's fce has been removed and a floor installed, C.B.A. Closes A Successful Tournament "Yoronto, April 14,.---One of the | most successful tournaments ever held by the Canadian Howling As- sociation was brought to a close on Saturday night with the heav- fost card on the daily program. Forty-six teams as well as 08 nots of double and 145 singles rolled on the final'aay, ios to 4 thous and bowlers participated in the event during the week, Yollowing the final games, President McKellar extended thanks to all those who had helped to make the event a success, He also presented the Hrunswicke Balke-Collander Co. trophy and medals to the Karry's Terauley No, 1 teanf, winners of the team com- petition, Vice-President H, Ford prosent- ed the United Last Trophy and medals to Cornish and Cockrell, winner of the doubles event, and hte singles trophy, donated by Harry McGee, and medal, were presented to A, K. Anstey, winner, by Second Vice-President It, Woods of Hamilton, Wilfred White of the Bt, I'eter's Holy Name team, won tne grand Aggregate championship, which earried with it a diamond medal and the C, L, Burton Trophy, The presentation to Mr, White was made by Tom Simpson, Other speakers were: W, J. Hoare, Ken Waters, James Pears and George Partland, Oshawa Teams C.P.R, No, 1 Mont'l, Hustlers Osh, A. Bonthiller 630 ©, Road ,,603 J, Quenniville 607 J. Leaurs 474 A. Corblel ..588 W, Gledhill 6s¢ A, Pinkey ,.0680 |, Sims ,,, 484 A, Brian , 400 R, Thorburn 470 Total ,...3700 Total ,,.2%618 Centl, Oshawa C.K, No. 8 Mont'l, Ji Purdie , 634 D, Nerris ...448 W, Branch 664 J. Farewell 641 F, Punkel (664 J. Jenkins , 608 A, Donahue 633% J. Cralg .,.081 C. Mason ,.616 CU. Wales ,,. 582 r-- r-- Total ,.8100 Total, ,.,.2700 Oakville Leats Motor City, Ushawa W. Hughes 618 JF, Mackie .,688 H, Farmer 603 W, Myles ,.01% ¥, Maxwell 608 M, Bwarts . 696 R, Robson 663 UG, Creamer 792 HB, Irwin ,. 642 W. Phillips 647 a Totals ,.3000 'Lotals ...3838¥0 Doubles Oshawa ' W. Miles . 664 M, Beare ,..68b W. Phillips 784 UG. Ransloy 4b6 Total ,,1408 Total ...,.,W1 Oshawa M. Swarts 887 UB. Hyndman §0Y G. Creamer 708 A. Bliss ,... 08! Total ,,1278 Total vere 1008 Oshawa J, MoArvthur 644 J, Ogden ..734¢ B, White 607 », Mackie ..740 Total ,,4d41 'Total .,,.1448 Arsenal Shows CY I] \ Splendia Form London, April 14=It the = form shown by. Arsenal a Saturday is a criterion, then they already have the Eimish Football Association Cup in their pocket, In an English. Leas soccer match they fore & dazsling display to beat Shei: field United by eight goals to ong, while Huddersfield Town, the other cup finalists, played hoy Fo and were lucky to beat Portsmouth, The, Wednesday went further a- head in the race for the: champions ship of the first division when they collegted two full points for beating Middlesboro', while their: nearest Countly, only got City, The Sheffielders now lead by two elear points and have three 1 Derby County, anchester City held third place h they were beaten by Bire ni, The Arsenal-Sheffield United game was played in the hailstorm and on Highbury, James was the most prominent player for eo Londonners, He was sivas bors ng in, Hulme opened the searing for soc rom a corner kick, Bastin added 4 third and Johnstone made them tour ahead at the interval, Five minutes after resumption James scored and these { ed by twa more oo bert. Pickering scored for he Uy three minutes from time, CP ------------------ Le SANDINA TO MERT DORVAL Now York, April 14---Ted San German » Jewish - American t, meets Napoleon Jack 10-round bout at the olas arena, Monday night, 0 winner may be matched with George Godfrey on the Milk Fund Show, June 13, CRN chenhagen, Of London, Ontario, amateur gut | a SNAPSHOT By Guo, Caxrsxis, Sports Editor Ont, Ladies' Softball Assn, Meeting The Ontario Ladies' Softhall Association held their annual meeting at the local Y. M.C.A, on Saturday arternoon, The meeting was well at tended, representatives being present from. practically all gities where ladies' softhall is played, veturned to office with the single exception of the rd vie Mrs, Via, Norris, president of the local league, position Every member of last year's exceutive was president, wits elected 10 that . " * 0.C.LA.A, Meeting Tonight The Oshawa City and Industrial Athletic Association will hold their regular weekly meeting tonight at the YMCA, at 7.30 o'clock All teams intending to enter any of the City and Industrial Softhall Leagues are asked to have their representatives present tonight, Im portant business relative to the annus! meeting of the OANA, will be discussed, ¥ ' Chosen Friends to Enter Softball The Chosen Friends, one of the eity's wide awake ties, have decided to enter solthall I'hey will hold Tuesday night at 8.00 pan, in the front room on the top floor ayer the Bank of Commerce building, 'The Chosen Friends expect to a team in the logan) Ladies' League and one or two and Industrial leagues, These bers only and any softball players wishing to turn out with the * * ' fraternal soci Lomeetin enter teams in thw Cit restricted to club mem Cho: teams will not he sen Friends' teams, are asked te be ut the mecting to night Everyone will be made welcom Oshawa Sunday School Softball League A new softball Yeague has been organized in the cit be known us the Oshawa Sunday School Softball Lea dual which I'he f recreation for th play for ue purpose of this league is to provide a means « terested in softball, but who have not the ability or time to wimong it th an industrial league team, and to provide some (riendly rivals the churches of the city, A meeting of this lea First Baptist Church, King street cast, tomorrow nly It is expected that the entries will be received ut this ther plans made for the coming season, All tho to attend, vill be held ht u ut BOD o'el and fin wkd meeting e interested, ure ' LJ LJ * St. George's Cricket Club Cricket Club will hold (heir meeting tomorrow night at the Parish Hall, Centre All members of the lub together with all others who wot asked to attend this meetin LJ annual organization street, ut BOO pan Id like to pla The St. George's cricket this summer, are O.M.1. Bowlers Defeated Ontario Mulleable Iron bowling team, led by W, | to the Grinnell ( the Grinnell team Clark, , plant Af cores The superintendant of the local factory, journe defeated by in Toronto on Saturday and were ter a series of games at the St, Clair alleys, in which some smart were turned in, the party adjourned to the Palais Royal for dinne the matter of a joint picnic at Lakeview Par) | some tin { " ey was discussed r, und . LJ \d Goal Scoring In an article which appeared in one or the of the v Toronto pape n Sat members of the OALA urday, it was announced that one executive would advocate that a rule be passed which would make it from his would writ possible to score goals in lacrosse anly in from mean that scoring goals from behind the net which | "Boh" Stephenson, member of the General Motor longer be possible, There not very many goal season in this manner, and it a rule is passed 1 scoring, it will do away 'with one of the most spectacila crosse, which. makes Canada's National Game .. we 9 Oshawa Lacrosse Club Meeting An organization meeting of the Oshawa Lacros at the YMCA: tomorrow night at eight o'clock sharp of last year's executive together with all are asked to be present at this meeting, Unless ance the Oshawa Lacrosse Club will not operate this year 8 AY trick of Senfors, would no nr wed dur prohibit tl plags inl so popula Club will be held AIL members of the I attend other members lub, there is a ge SWINS WILL NOT New ENTER 14 FINISH PARIS SIX-DAY GRIND | Paris, April 14+-The French | York, April and Blanchonuet won the six-day bioycle race, fihishing one lap ahead of Harry Horan of Houth Orange, N.J., the only American rier, and his German partner, Bus The winners travelled Angeles because of the New York Staats Zeltgung, Sat day, Word also was 2,075 miles, ing to pool their expenses, Switgors team of Charles Palisslor and Arm. | land has decided not to send a team Pavia [to the 1032 Olymple games in Los Cost, ac cording to cabled dispatches to the received that Germany and Austria were planns ROSS "SANDY" SOMERVILLE Homans, Englewood, the final of the NJ, ~ ohampion and former Canadian amateur title holders, who lost out on Saturday to' Eugene ment at Pinehurst, N.C, in annual North and South amateur golf tourna. vaders, ! Martin, Regina, No. §; Oxford-Cambridge Lacrosse Team Wins From West Point 6-1 West Point, April 14.The Oxford- | Cambridge lacrosse team scored its sixth victory in eight games of its American tour Saturday, defeating the Army twelve 6 to 1, It was the second half of a double-header for the Cadets, who defeated Union, B to 2, in the opener, Ihe Britons' game was far supers for in gyery department, They dis. played fine stick work and conserved their energy in running until it was needed, After getting their six goals they used i strong six-man defence As he scored three times for the in- while ¥, Rinholt got two gouls and Fielden one, Brady made Army's lone score Somerville Loses Final To Homans Pinehurst, N.C,, Apr, 14-=Flagh- ing sub-par golf that left seven Kugene Homans, Englewood, N.J,, linksman und one-time Princeton star, bested (, Bomerville, London, Ont,, former Canadian champion, three and one Baturday in the final mateh of the North and outh amateur golf tournament, Homans, who was two under pur figures at the B6Hth hole, started out the morning round in a fair wiy to aetablish a lead, but lapsed nfter the first nine holes and Bom~ orviile had a one-up lead at the and of the 18-hole morning round, Nomerville shot his best golf of the day on the second nine of the morning 18 holes, He shot threo birdies nnd went over perfect fig- | ures only once, cheyking up a 88 against par figures of 46, During the afternoon round, Ho- mans found himself again, He squared the match on the 26th hole and then grabbed the 26th und 27th holes to go two up, Bom- erville halted Homan's dash on the 20th after they halved the 28th, capturing the hole with « par four, Homans had played his second shot to the right of the green and took a five, They halved the 13th, but Ho- mans won the Alth with a par four, Somerville taking a five, The wteady whooting Canadian came back with a par three on the 38rd and cut the lead of the New Jersey star, who had a four, to one up, It was the 34th, a par five that proved was the 34th hole, Both got long tee shots well down the falrway, and Somerville appeared to have the advantage when he sent his second shot onto the | #reen, Homans was Just off it, bul he chipped square into the eup for an eagle three, The Canadian got an easy birdie four, Whatever chance Somerville had Jeft to catch Homans was lost when his tee shot on the 86th went Into a trap, That of Homans was eight feet from the pin, Som- orvilla turned to his younger op- ponent and conceded the hole and mateh, Somerville, formerly Canadian amateur champion, tried for the medal in this event and on Friday eliminated George Volgt, the fav. orite and defending champion, The golf was exceptionally good and birdies flew with almost the name profusion as they did in the Volgt-Homerville mateh on Friday, Homans had three birdies in the morning and an eagle In the afters noon, while Somerville liad two birdies in the morning and four in the afternoon, Rows | incon und an eagle on his card, | | Gamadas Dag |Cup Team lsChosen Toronto, April 14,=Dr, fuk Wright and Gilbert Nunns will be two of the four Canadian lawn tennis players to represent the Dominion in the Davis Cup tie against the Un. ited States in the first round of the American zone, which will be played on the courts of the Bala Country Club at Philadelphia, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 15 16 and 7 This decision was reached on Saturday afternoon at a special meet ing of the executive body of the Ca~ nadisn Lawn Tennis Association, Five other ranking players are be- ing invited to take part in a series of trial games to be played on the courts of the Toronto Tennis Club from Tuesday, April 29, to Saturday, May J They ure Williard F. Crock er, Montreal, ranking No, 27 Walter W. L. Rens nie, Toronto, No, 0; Marcel Rainville, Montreal, No, 7; and CW, Leslie Montreal, No, 8 Dr, Wright and Nunns are first and third respects ively, The fourth ranking player, De, Art Ham of Toronto, is in Africa on medical research work, With reference to eriticism from Montreal recently that the Davis Cap wommittee was pointed out that als though the season is a full fortnight later than last year's, the trial games are set for precisely the same week and that any previous action was practical to the point of impossis bility, Altheagh - definitely assured of a position on the team, both . Wright and. Nuns will be on hand during the trials as the committee is going to try out various doubles combin- avons with a view to selecting the most powerful team available, The selection committee. consists of Gare nett MH, Meldium, president of the | C LTA John AM Miller, Montreal, Eastern vice-president; W, G. Daves idson, treasurer, and J, de N, Kens nedy, secretary, 'They are 'in touch with all the players and are in close communication with officials of the USLTA, who informed them on Saturday that Mexico, winning by de fault, from Cuba, has agreed to meet the winners of the CanadasUnited States tie at Washington a SIR THOMAS LIPTON'S LATEST CHALLENGER LAUNCHED TODAY em ---- Portsmouth, England, April, 14 ~ftarting another struggle to re- turn America's Cup to Great Bri- tain, Bir Thomas Lipton's latest challenger for the historic inters national yachting trophy, Shams rock V,, 18 to be launched today, An impressive ceremony hus heen mrranged for the launchivg, The Countess of Bhaftesbury will christen the yacht as it slides down the ways, A military hand will play during the ceremony and the mayor and corporation of Gosport, which adjoins Portsmonth, have arranged that the town be decor. uted and a gala day celebrated, Maple Leafs Lose 9th Inning Rally Detroit, April 14, =5teve O'Neill's Toronto Maple Leafs finished prep« aration for the International League race by dropping the last exhibition game of their lung schedule to the Detroit Tigers here yesterday, The score wis Y to 8, The Toronto team left after the game for Reading, Pa, where it begging the championship rice Wednesday afternoon, Vick, the recruit from Waterloo of the Mississippi Valley, Kyle Graham, former Tiger, and Nicholas Harrison, unother right-hander, pitched for the Leafs. Vick und Grahem were effects ve, and at the end of six innings T'o- vonto had a 7 to 3 lead, How it Happened Harrison did well enough for two innings, but collapsed in the ninth, and permitted the Tigers to stage a five-run, rally, On top of that, he com mitted a balk on which the winning score was wade, Windsor Alumni Defeats M.A.A.A. In Deciding Game Windsor, Ont, April 14,--He- markable defensive tactics that smothered Montreal AAA, In the second half of Haturday night's Kastern Canada senior basketball semi«final engagement hero, coupled with accurate shooting by the locals, were the factors thal contributed to Windsor Almuni's well-earned 27-19 victory, The win sent the Alumni team into the Kastern. final for the fourth time in as many years, Saturday night's Kame was the second of the semis final rounds hetween Alumni and Montreal, and honors hinged on the outcome, as the rival quintets had played to a 81-31 tie here I'ri- day night, Close to 1,500 basketball fans, one of the largest gatherings In the history of the mport in the Border Cities, saw Windsor Alu- mnl's substitutes play leading roles in the elimination of the Montrealers in a game that was productive of much more thrilling competition than Friday's slows moving contest, The first half end- od at 14-14, with Alumni staging one of its famous rallies to overs fay) ie visitors after they had established a five-p Me Hi point lead at Canada's National Game As It Concerns Oshawa Citizens One year ago the Oshawa la- orosse Club was formed, for the purpose of training the youth of this city, how to play lacrosse, Cons sidering {he late start the elub got, lant year was very successful, close on 100 hoys being enrolled on the four clubs which made up the city league, It was also decided to en- ter a team in the OA L,A, Inter mediate series, and the success of this team you already know, They reached the Ontario finals only los. ing to the amart Maitland team composed of all senior players, The Oshawa Lacrosse Club be- longs to the oitlzens of Oshewa, and we are looking to the publle to get hehind the club and make it A Ereater success than last year, In the near future Oshawa should be able to field a homesbrew Sen. for Lacrosse team, that will rank with any team in the game, With this In view we now appeal to the publie, If you wish to wee the elub oarry on with its good work, give us your support and turn out to our re-organization meeting being held at the Y.M,C.A, Tuesday, April 15, at 8 pom, The present executive have de- finately decided that if we do not receive the support we are looking for we will be forced to dlaband the club, which would be a 'hard blow to lacrosse considering this Is the home of the Mann Cup, the Globe Shield and the Qlaive Levach Trophy, three championships whieh Oshawa should justly be proud of Our financial condition ia very good, The support we are asking for {8 workers, those who will fill |in Canada. executive positions and help coach and handle the juvenile teams, The Collegiate Institute are entering a team and we would also lke to see - King St. and Stmooe street churches in the lacrosse flelds with teams, We are anxious to see some fathers, brothers, and uncles of boys new playing the game, turn out to our mesting, So give us your whole hearted support and let us make Oshawa the §rontost lacrosse town When Tigers Stage | Scottish F, A, Cup Final Results 'n Goalless Draw Rangers and Partick Thistle Play Scoreless Tie Game in Scottish Soccer Final -- Play Again Wednesday-- 100,000 Witness Game Glasgow, Scotland, April 14~Rang~ ers and Partick Thistle played a scoreless draw in the Scottish Foote ball Association. Cup final at Hamp« deh Park Saturday, The teams will meet again on Wednesday, It was estimated one hundred thous sand people saw the game, which was played in brilliant sunshine fol« lowing a shower of rain, The teams were; Rangers--Coal, T, back, Gray; left back, RK. Hamilton; right half, Buchanan; centre half, Meiklejohn; left half, Cralg; night outside, Archibald; right inside, Mars shall; centre half, Fleming left ine side, McPhail; left outside, Nicholson, Partick 'I'--Goul, Jackson; right nek, Calderwood; left back, Ruej right half, Eliott; centre half, Lame hie; left half, Mcleod; right outside, N right inside, Grove: centre Boardman; left inside, Valen i left outside, Torpet, Rangers kicked off ngalnst a stiff breeze, . Nicholson came into early prominence with a magnificent. crosses Kick, which was smartly held by Jackson, Partick replied, und Groves combined well to heat the Ranger, des fence, A fruitless corner resulted, Kangers, who were the more aggres- sive, despite the wind handicap, went in close, McPhail missing with a rasping shot, Marshall had the Thistles' goal twice ut his merey, but cach time the hall struck a defender, Mach esoape vas a sheer bit of luck for the Thistles, Partick responded gamely and Hamilton was forced to save twice in succession, Ness came to the forefront for Partick, shooting just inches wide of the Rangers goal, The wind played some curious pranks with passes and good foothull was impossible, Rane gers bored in and Marshall and Flem« ing gave Jackson a hot time, The Thistle custodian, however, cleared smartly, So far the Rangers had ape peared the smarter team, but while the Thistles were less impressive, their tactics were none the less ef- fective, Partick got in close again on the Ranger citadel and their sup porters went wild with expectation when a goal seemed imminent, Board man hit the crossbar five times in succession, but the hall would net go into the net, The league champlons were being well held at the interval, Rangers got dangerous on reswnps tion but their finishing was wild, Fleming spoiled a © rare chance to score, At the other end Ness again tested Hamilton, who cleared brils lantly from this player and. also safely handled a stinger by Torbett, Ihe strong breeze continued to spoil passes, Archibald went near the Thistle goal with a header as did Nicholson with a cross-kick but Jack: son was as alert as ever, The Thistle stuck to their guns, though sometimes out=manouvred and fairly earned a draw, The E Fir Arsenal oom Aston Villa w Bolton Wande ted not played, Durnley . 4 Liverpool Derby County ..2 Leicester City w. Everton . we 2 Grimsby Town «4 Leeds United ...4 Black Rovers ...2 Manchester City 1 Birmingham oo. 4 Portsmouth ve Huddersfield Tn Sheffield Wed .... 1 Middlesbro 0 Sunderland 4 W, Ham United 2 Second Divisions Bradford City we 2 Bury aime Bristol City vaew 1 Millwall win (1 Cardiff City ...1 Nott'h'm Forest! Charlton Athlet, 0 W, Brom, Alb, .. 1 Hull City wounen 0 Bradford wom § Notts County ...1 Southampton ..2 Preston N, End 0 Oldham Athletic 3 Reading owen 3 Totten, Hotsp'rs 0 Stoke City wound Barnsley woven 0 Wolverhan, W.1 Blackpool Swansea Town «3 Chelsea The Scottish League «First Division-- Alrdriconians «3 Hearts wn @ Clyde=~Cowdenbeath not played, xDundee--~Rangers not played, Falkirk «ion 8 Dundee United. 2 Hamilton -Academicals == Queen's Park not played, 1 3 Hamilton ; right «a Newcastle Unit. 0 rers- Manchester Unis A 1 ) ) . 2 Hibernians wavs 0 Aberdeen sown Kilmarnock wew: 2 Motherwell Morton 3 Ayr United xPartick Thistle=St, Johnstone not played, Ste Mirren wo w0 Celtis wmv @ xPlayed in Cup Final, RCHMELING'S CAMP UNCERTAIN New York, April 14 == Max Sohmeling's training cap for his heavyweight mato with Jack Sharkey at Yankee Stadium June 12 has not been selected yet, Joe Jacobs, the German contender's manager, sald yesterday, Three sites are under consideration == Stroudsburg, Pa., Delaware Water Gap, Pa, and Speoulator, N.Y, Ja= opha Inspected Stroudsburg last week, and will go to Delaware Wa» ter Gap to-morrow and Speoulator Wednesday, Sharkey will train at Orangebury, N.Y, Wife: "One thing a woman ex pects when she marries ia syme pathy." Husband: "Well, haven't you got it since you married me? "Yeuw=trom the whole town" She CAREW L umBt R (0

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