Ali,ii H 1025. !a.v. THE DAILY NEWS page fttk , L. Slain Contractor tfor J. F'fl Sm,lh Ltd- (Hardwoods I. I Phone - it; n Fixtures. w yl Planing. ii.-'.jiirintf. i M MililiiiRH P.O. Box 179. . Blue 2C3 anactian aundry and )ry Cleaners roily power . : i pressing ; nr. rtiy. .ci - .i w man ship ! plume, call f s or ; '-nr. lis 6th Ave. W. Phone 8 DRY lircli Wood IrOB SMALL HEATERS, 50c Per SacV peTransfer 13J Second Avenue. 6S0. Night or Day. W 3U.Y BOTTLES. Irl.P.Kenny DENTIST -xchange Block Phone 109 TIRES it oiiRor pays " !"I'US' filil 1 1 rno ,B"Y A NEW ONE. !,i"tn in 30x3 s f nni $8.00 to $15.00. PARKER Ltd. wro ueaiers M.s.tait PlIorer"n l00k. ur"c Hours, u 8. 0D. r"on 88". appointment. LINDSAY'S Ur'age anil Storage c,ri. Phon M "K Team or n Mt0r 8(,rvl,. 'P9clMz, in t,lno ,n- LEAGUE DEALS . WITH SPORTS i jAnyox Organizations Renews or- rer or Basketball Trophy for North B.C. MUST HAVE REGULATIONS Football and Baseball Season Opens In Smelter Town and Gym Closes AX VOX, April 2t. The Cnm-iniiiiily League Council this week deall chiefly will, llori alll ro. erenflon. Prcsid-mi Melaehlaii was in Ilic chair, ami there wer present vice-i'iesj.cnl .Moikill niul J'lii'ki-i- nnil mnwiiii.i-.i Nickcrson, Towiishend, ami ling-hen. The Secretary's report slated jat (lie football pfaycr Would hold ;i dunce mi M:n- -. ami ll.c hall had been given them lor inai dale an had been me- viously ag-ced upon. Tim gym- iiiihiiii had been closed nn April 15. and the e;irl;iLi- r.ii.l ..IT The cost nf I he 'dance In '.Messrs. Munroc ami Hocking had hcn within the limit agreed upon. The folal receipts fur 1 1 1 Intermediate basketball gnuie.s between, Huperl and Anyox had heen turned over lit the Huperl Irani. Mvenly dollars had heen guaranteed and all Ui lo eighty (dollars was lit be paid ihein. Tin? amount taken was seventy-eight dnllftrs and fifly cents. The secretary said it was allium certain thai I)r. Harper. Mould uiti reliiru to Aliyox, and til would he advisable (it give the, jtiranhy Company notice that the (League would not require the studio after May I. Orders hail ,becn issued to make complete repairs in the tennis courts, lo pul the hall ground in shape ami lay planks in the marshy ground nf the fiats to tho hall grounds. The sanies Miillinrized hy the council for Anynx No. 2, Pathfinders, Hoy Scouts, )iad been ordered". The chairman nf Hccrealion, Mr. lloghon, staled that everything had heen arranged for Hie opening of the foothall season ami that a hasehall meeting had been called or Tuesday evening in the gymnasium. It was agreed that the secretary should advance money for football needs, the proceed of the football dance to meet any amount so spent. The chairman of Eulertain-menl, Mr. Nickprson, commented on the great success of the dance lo Messrs. .Munroc- and Hocking. The matter of a sinrt-incr ennui was tlisciisse.l. The I kiddies field day for the Iwenly- fourth of May was authorized 'and the secretary, asked lo complete the necessary arrange-)ments. I North B.C. Trophy The chakman o f recreation inised Die qupslion or a trophy for Senior Northern Hrilisli Col- unihia basketball championship. The secretary staled that such a PUP had been offered by n previous pjinncil. and Hint a meeting had been arraiijjod lo take plni in rjnc rtupert ilurinp the lUSTfairto make rules povcrn-Inlr ti4- contest. A represenln-llv'e hild lice" delegated from Anox, but the nieeUujr had not ninlcrialicil. The cup would ho purchased when rules and rpRii-Inllnns Kovernint,' its disposition had lu'eii properly attended In. Above all Ihinps if would have to he for individual teams and purely amateur players. ANYOX TENNIS CLUB ANNUAL MEETING R. 0. Cutler President with A. B. IVtorklll Vice-President and ' Mrs. McTaqgart, Sec. ANYOX, April 21. The Annual meeting of the Anyox Tennis Club .was held In Iteereatlon Hall during Ihe week, and plans for the summer season were discussed and ways and means for roniuicling tournaments from lime In time. were oulllneil. The possibility of asrain euterlainins outside tennis players n H"' local courts came up, but will be more fully deall with at lP iiioiinD- nf Hie club. It was de- lelded. p serve tea ami lher re- freshmenls nl all local louin.i- mnnlu fnr wllirll a small Charge woulfi be made, the money to be. devoted to a special etui) junu Tor Ihe enlerlainmenl or oiilsid? ptayers. The courts are In shape for play al preseut. Olllcers D.D.D. A drop on ny ritnu ton or lUfctng mtjiv lion anil you'll be able to rrrt and l-p m inof. Think Wadropf ! it worth Iryingf Gtt a trial buile today. ' T fnl UJM) batlU rtlitrtt ym r ..j bt. Try V. D, D. .. to: ORMES LIMITED elected for Hie ensuing year are: I'rcsi.L-iil, Ji. o. Gnllcr; vice-president A. H. Morkill; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. A. V. Mc-Tapifarl; i-ommillee, Mrs. t ('.. McOiuiiiie, Miss It. Champion. Simmon am) p. j. Mcliilyre With no. Sons of Canada team in Hie sy-nioi- 1-oolliall l.cauuQ this year, local soccer it must he admilted will not scimji the same. J'or severa) years nasi, th'e Can ucks have beii regularly ami effectively represented and have rfrahhe.l olf Jheir full -share of trophies and honors otferiiiR. his! what caused their with drawal this c;(snu seems lo be a little problematical for it is believed they had siilhcienf material to draw from to field a stronp team. Some of their player will nol doubt find their way into the ranks of other clubs during thfs season and il is to be hoped that the old Canucks will be hack ayain next season uinler Hie Maple I.eaf banner. Harry tired of IMJtshury, mid-dleweiphl boxing champion. sCoreit liis' Ihiril viVlnr.- nvni- Johnny Wilson, New York, fnrm-1 it litle-holdor, when he won by a wide margin over Wilson in a len-rouml bout in Jtoslon lasi week. They boxed at catch-weijHils, Hreb Wfiishliu Ida'-and Wilson, lfl. (ireb scored in every round with a rijihl iit- per cut' which he. used to jroml ailviinla?e at close quarters and did the most of the fiuviair. Wil son found (ireb elusive ami was able to land effectively only in freipienlly. Wilson rallied oc casionally but Wits never able lo reduce the advantage in poinls which gave Jreb Ihr decision. A silVer haired grandmother. who iiualified for the first women's national golf championship heldin the. United Slates in 18:15, is still reckoned among the firisl 32 women golfers, ol that country. Mrs. Caleb I'. Tox of Philadelphia holds no nalion-al title, nor has she ever held one, bul her consistently steady play over a span of Htirly years is without parallel in golf or. perhaps in any other sport. Ile-tween 1893 anil l23 sh has ipialified many limes Tor the national championship which, however, she never won. She. was national finalist once and semi-finalist, twice, and was for f;v years champion of Philadelphia, 1002. 1008, toll and I It 1 7. Sue is l( years of age. ALL READY FOR FOOTBALL GAME English Cup Between Cardiff City and Sheffield United at Wembley Tomorrow LONDON. Kng., April 2V (lly Canadian I'ress) Thousands of association foothall eiilhtisiasls Ihroughoul F.ngland and Wales are making preparations for a I rip to the Metropolis tomorrow to wHness Ihe soccer lil-hil of Ihe season the final for Ihe As-socialion 1'oolball Cup between Cardiff City and Shelllehl United, In be played In Hie gigantic stadium in the grounds of the Hrilisli Kmoire exhibition al Wembley. The aelual attendance al Hie game will, o some extent, be determined by the weather, bill il is saf" lo assume thai approx imately 150,000 people will be present if Ihe. afternoon Is line, as Ihe thousands who will be brought in from all pnrls of tho counlry will be augmented by a great crowd , from London and Jhe surrounding towns. Whether the Welshmen, ihe "halves" of first, class football, will be able to snatch a viclory from the Shellleld ealn, veterans of ninny hard-fought cup struggles, and winners of the "old CLOSING OUT SALE jggggggggggggggggggggggQ John Christie Closing Prince Rupert Store Store to be vacated by end of May This is. your last opportunity to get these genuine British Government surplus supplies and British manufactured goods at a fraction of their original cost EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE AT A REDUCED PRICE Sale Commences Saturday Morning 8 a.m. Khaki Drill Riding Breeches pair Boots- 1 i . Coats The. (1 real est Hool Values ever pul oil in- Prince Huperl. 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Despite Uu t fact that a win for the Niniaii j Park Club would result In I lie Cup leaving Knglaud for the llrsl time In history I hero are those who feel that such a victory would bo a filling recognition or the great determination which has elevated Cardiff City lo the high position Die leinq,now oiv cupies in Hie Hrilisli football world. Advertise In tho Dally News. Arthur llolieiison or Masseli was among the passengers ar : f riving from the Islands on the Prince Charles this morning. He will return lo the Islands' tumor-1 row ninhl. Suffering from a broken leg which he sustained in one of Ihe Mussel t Timber Co.'s logging ramps, .1. Kngllsh, a logging riireinnii, was brought lo Ihe cily on the Prince Charles Ibis morning and was taken on n Van-ver for treatment. 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