frAGK FOOT Tim DAILY KEW3 Tu.J3yv-April l;i, BASEBALL IS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManiis PLAYEDTODAY OAOf rfOO MUtST HERE COME HEK MA.KC. A. UTTLE LE a CRip or new clothe- for; ONLY r1 CCMti. SH' TS.VCC HER, glko ne'tj e:v h i MY LITTLE OARLINC'I MUW Good Weather Ushers In alt Eight M home: a wee Qamo In Big League Series 1 1 i r far Opening .... Cmiuo HOMtlnVVHACT LUTLE PeT" Many aged players aoe Adams, Pirates' Veteran Pitcher, Is New 43 Years or Age and Going Strong Ihe opening of th major hasebull season today last fear's pennant winners i,rt the American and .r lional leagues ' face- stiff opposition: in (heir initial game. Washington Americans are pitted against lit- Philadelphia Allile tics while Pittsburgh meets the HI. Louis Cardinal. The Now York Oiants Iry conclusion with Hrooklyn, rtrtehl clear weather Is promised for alt eight games. ill athlete of the early twenties, rosters" of Ihu chili.- imJivat u growing lemlcitcy wf managers to pin their failli largely on mm be tween tins ages of :t(l ami '10 This year Hie telrraii responded iux increasing number tit llie-calr of base-hit warfare, with no less llian 23 player's of :l! or more years 'among outstanding itr'pcn-ilahles. Outstanding exceptions to tin rule ot age are. fmind hi the Iwn Hoston chilis, which have lire youngest teams in their respec-tie races. The Urates have.' a cluh whose average age is 20 years ami U monlhs, while tin; lle.l Sox average approximately 2(5 years. Ten Veterans In sharp contrast are the Washington Senators, twice winners of the American. League flag, wilh a team averaging 30 years ami (I months. Ten ot thir players hae reached the veteran class, with Walter Johnson, pitching ace of the cluh, now irt his fortieth year, Hank Severditf, linger I'eckinpaiigli, ami Sam llice are next in line, alt al the, 3r-year mark, while Jo Irtish, Johnny Tpbin, Dutch Reuttier, Stanley Coveleskie, Joo Judge ami Joe Harris are between 30 and 35. Three teams in lh thick of the National League pennant! Joe Mophec, well known tiion fight of 1925, all rale by crilicsjcer ot this districl, says he would as loading contenders, dependlnot go across I he street lo soo largely on players over 30. the world s billiard champion d- -Despite an inclination to refer hi stun hut Joe sure can get a to tlo champion l'irales as a kick out of-a baseball game, Ii joiilhful learn, their roster rc- sport; like anything else; it ts ii veais iz piayers who aireauy matter or taste. Some people have passed Iheir thirtieth birth-hike one. thing and don't care days or will reach that mark much tor another like, for in Wr AKW YOUR, April 13. Willi Age of Players Decile tln popular conception og baseball as ever beckoning l between 30 and 35 Kelly, Irish Meusel, Qnlllan, Art Xe.hf, Jack ftaoll. Marriott. Advtrtlie in the Daily News. ATTENDANCE FIGURES FOR BOXING MATCHES; - i Gate Receipts Largest In the' Berlenbach-Delaney Fight on December 11 XliW YOIIK, April 13 Kigures for I lie localmloor boxing season indicate thai ligil heavy weights are the diawiiijr cards of today, wilh Jack Delaney and the champion, I'aiil nerlenbncli, among llie leader.-, fielaney. pit- led against Mike McTiifiie on March 15, saw 17.757 persons contribute to the expenses of the limit. Delaney and llerlcnhafh ought December 11 before 10,- iTIfi who had paid Iheir way. I'ijrer Hoovers !o4tk the middle weight till from Unrry Oreb before 1 ii.237. Onlslamlinp statistics of the winler follow: Pat Hunt Mr. Ji iSlnWinir-SUtierr , H lMlaiM-y-XlrTIPli. . Pec- II licrJfiilurli-liHan'.y lli. A r.n-b-riowfrs , 5 Hanry-ni'iif, Mr. 1' Ixiayza- MrOrsw Un. s -7-rrt-vinfi . Ailfn.t. 1J.07T K..913 .J7 IS7J5 tl.o7 M enictws. f ts.nea TS.Stt 11.411 The Berlenbach-Delaney and Oreh-Flnwers wfre championship coolest , - i SPORT CHAT during the coming, race. The stance, the baseball and football Oiahls go ecn higher with 13 fans. It is largely a niallpr ot i. ii in wie same ciass, wnne uie bow one was edncaled in ath-Clncinnati Reds, third in 1025, Hie. Xniurally, a person wlm .wm i.aw an even oozen. , has never Men a biiSebiill or a ' Pitching Veterans football game Is not expected to On the ros er of the Pirates rtwlrtp rnt)l4jaMM fnr C ... p.umos eii:rau, onn whI, may b(, Vfry kwn i.M Auams, now ij ix ouier nri ,)0 0,h(.r. While one parlic .....r .."-., ai in .inn zone e- ufor' iM-Mon may may not not ivn.yi u uiiu JO lie illlJIKIge, Hay Kromer ,Leo Meadows, Red Oldham, Tom Sheehan and Johnny Morrison. Max Carey, captain- nf the cluh, is 30, while Carson Hipboo, Clyde Uarnliarl, I much, for some particular line of sporl, there s. sometliinu wrong with I lie person wlwi doe Inot gel a good deal of pleasuri mil .of some branch of nlhlelics be it baseball, fool ball, lacrosse, lihgslsoare In the veteran ' U!t Hh.Bin lufKionM-recreinrvef competitions nlavin fold nt 3 vo.rV 11 ,,a" ,0(,n a P'nre for 1 ,,riner 11,1 more than carried hy the Utile. .n,f,"y third sacker. lleioie firoh. Other. L"1" whihm Hie prowess o ' " ID ..I X : f .. .- fs.nmr.l"'"""' "wmaii. i ne uriusn liiurh M,. professional, who bad been tsV inK billiard ejthibilions here for llitl Snolbworlli Al 'IVann nn "H! lll WeCK. newilllllf may IK' Ymuur and Frank .Svnder. Illamllcapped in the eys of sonir Cuban Star Mn i'in? a professional. He maj lleadinig Hie veteran Cincinnati not ,M' lw upft billiard pla-er ii warriors is the Onban Hitching m" (I'1 'lry but he is cer star, Adolfo Lunue, now nearlyl'"'"1 ,he f"0"1 skilled player 30. liona Hiw .another slab ,Il!lt vf?r visjied Ibis town veteran, soon will lie 35. Carl l" is a wonderful lnlliardi-1 an-I Mayn Hubbies llargravc, A'al!11 privilege lo Jiavp iMchinlch, Sammy Hohne, Frankt,'im '"re and, particularly so 1 ' - Ti l n! if nr. it.i .f r j.uiiiit-r, jiuijR i-jiit-jii, uuy J ipji, ilulie llrossicr, Lildie lloush and Curtis Walker are either over 30 op will pass the mailt this sea Min, . It remains for Mm Iljnoklyn Dodgers, however, to- lop both leagues In veteran material,, for President-Manager Itobinson Will call upon 15 athletes between 30 and 10 years. Zach Wheat, per ennial cloullug slar of the team, Is now 3R. Jacqijes Foil ruler, Dazzy Vance, Mlllnn tock and HitrleiKh Orimes Ijnve reached 33, two years short of Babbit Maranvlllft's age Also in (he 30 to 35 year zone nrc Jess Barnes, Jess Polly, Tinv Osborne arul. Dill Baby Eczema Soon Disappears with the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment Only mother who have witnessed the auHering of their babies when tortured by eczema fully appreciate the remarkatl soothing, healing effects ot Dr. Chase" Ointment. Most babie at one time or another fall victims to akin irritations, chaftne of the skin or eczema. For this reason it is a fine habit to always haw at hand when bathing baby a box of Dr. Chase's Ointment. You never know when roughness and redness of the skin is going to develop into something more serious. A touch of Dr. Chase's Ointment keeps the skin smooth and velvety and prevents serious skin affections. .There are scores of uses for Dr. Chase's Ointment. Once It finds its way Into the home it is soon considered lo dispensable. neccipu since the public at large was given the opportunity to see liim display his wares. Hen Self, proprietor of the new Orand HfU.iVI'crnlnal Milliard Club, is lo lie l. (.Hi caro very fongraiuiaica not only on opening? such a fine resort in the city! but alsirtor his initiative in bringing Stanley Newman here to lake part in its baptism. NEW REGULATIONS REGARDING TRAFFIC Rfghl of Way Will be Given on Highways so Designated and Cars Entering From Side Must Stop VICTOHIA, April 13 May t Mill ee the eiforcement of the new regulations de-i;nej to make traffic on llrilUh Columbia niads and highway safe and comfortable for everybody. Thi late for the. beginning of the new era in road . conditions is an nounced at the Public Works Department. Previous to the enforcement of the new rub;s Hon. W. It. Sutherland, Minister of Public Works", will lake iinder advisement any representation that are made to him- fn rrparil to the proposed mffir code. TIe regulations as innounred last week are subject o alteration in some details if it i found lliat Ihey work an un necessary hardship on anyone. Bus operators, whose husincs is viially oiffecled.Iiy the regula ions, me expected- If; -make rc- peserilalionjj.jto (2 ?iitherlaiu itgiirdiiiliu nibis, iTlte.e... an. sirici, oi'scnoill inn wriKIU ami size of, busse which may bo. used hern and setting up a new sys- lem of speed. scheilujes and guar an Iced compensation in case of accidenlL ; White the roa.Js affected by sonic ofThe new-- safely regula tions have not been definitely fixed yel, a nupilii-r of Island roads wilr he incftlded in this class. The Island Hitthwiiy am he Saanich lloads will be re carded as highways of first im porlanre, .before enlerlng which 'mm sirlc roads motorists must slop their cars. The Minister of Public Works can deslgnalc THAT strength is powerless against infection if the smallest cut or scratch is neglected I THAT blood-poison, means pain disablement loss, of work. THAT Zam-Bu'k kills id excludes poisorious disease germs. THAT, bsidec Seing hickly sntiiestic, Zsm-Buk can always be itpeniai upea to sooth psia and frew new ikia. THAT ne fatty er miiMral intaMnt caa ever toast Zara-Buk for skin troubles. ram-BuK O 1926 v NrL rerw.c Srviec, Inc Brai. n,kn i ..I W aPtrr For Renlff Wesl. 87 FOR SAI.F.. FVvr V(Kine. hous.. on lf lots, furnished; all P ftariteii and berry bnhes. fl-750.00 on, terms. Apply T. M- (.lymont. if OASnOAT for Sale. 21 foot. Iluf- falo engine. Suitable for pleasure or trotting. 250.0r.. Apply Doj 302, Daily News OR SAI.K.- Three lots on Tay lor Street for J 25 cash. West- enhaver Hrn. mads for f tie enforcement of tlijs rule from time lo time as he sees fit. VICTORIA REDUCES TAXES THIS YEAR . '' . i. Reduction Wade to 39 tMIHa 'and Assessments' Are 'Also Con alderably Lower VICTORIA, April 12 The eily iDiiiicil has met the insistent de learnt for the trimming of laxa lion for the year to the lowest possible limit and adopted a mill rale of 30, which Is a slight re oiiciiou j rum mat or last year, ' i it . . . wiien me taxation was Paseil on Iho rale of 3U.3 mills This year in addition lo'llm reduction in the mill rale, Ihenj is le added mhanlnjie of a reduction in the rate if nssessinenl, which ma lerially lessens I he taxpayers' niiiisraiton. c The extent of Ibis savinfar lo Ihe taxpayer was stressed by Alderman P. R.- Drown, chairman of the finance, committee, when he showed how Hie whole re (Miction would work out, AIdermal Drown said that on lot that had been valued I a a I year at $f,000 '"the, taxes on the 39.3 mill rale. rwnuM' amount, hi 1925 to 3iU0. TJiis year, owIiik lo the reiluclion In Hie assess merit of JI.S per cehl Hits lot would be valued nt only f85. On (lie rale of laxallmi struck last nlfJlH of 30 mills Ih'e.taxos would There was, f jis a saving of .78, or n redriclinri nf 12,10 per ennt. j ; . SubJcrlbepjlhVDaHy News. I DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. c per word in acWance.QNo Advertisement taken for kss than!50r" FOR SALE Ikivo al' of !. very besl resldenee iiilhecllrl for sale at allracthe price McCalTery A OiblKms, Ltd., In iranct and Heal Kstate; FOli SW.Yl Oik chiffonier. Iievelled glass; kitchen table, hew; sprins cot; oak diniiu oxfension' Ihfi, sapless sprine. 2 oak library table. 2 trunks, several picture frames al specially low prices ibis ype Northern F.xrhanjre. 213 Second Avenue. Phone 23. CIIINnillLLA IIAIIHIT!. Iletfls- teied and pediyrred ailulls for ale. Also s(aiidard pedigreen young stock. North l.onsdat' Itabbifry. O'icens and Lonsdale, North Vancouver. It.tJ. FOll SAI.K. lleminsloii iiortabl" typewriter, nearly new; solid oak dining lable and chairs, anI oilier household effect. 7Ifi F.ighth Avenue I-Us. I'bon- Itlack 219. tf FOft SALI-Full siite bedslead and spring; kifeben cupboartl. washslaml and other articles. Cheap. Apply 210 Highlit Aw JVAHTW FOll SAJ.F.. Well built house in WANTF.D. - Knergelic man "Vetvi(w, four lots. a.i:il.nrt. Ilousw on Fifth Avenue, Ser-t ion J ; tvv'rt lol. t.8ill.00. look after buine while own er I out of town. Mnl haw-some necnrily. O. I. Ilrin. AuclioniH'r. I'lione 771. MAN Wants lloom near Dry Dock. Ilnx K58 .nity. to utirr and Ho.ir: Wijlr l.ft 8? WANTKD. Oenernl mabU Apil Mrs. A. Vs. Wrisht, 1 05 J; f flit AMMIUrt Kast, I .': jl A A.NTKD. lener-at lon)Vf!td. Apply ran Third Aenm Wt. FfHl IIF.NT. llanK, player pianos, phonographs and sew-tnachine. Walker' i M ii i Slore. KOIt It K.XT. Modern four room ed flat, wilh Monarch range, in Clapp block. Wetenhnver Urns TJIl.MSIIl'D llouekeepnK llonm- lo rent by the day, week or month. I'lioni fled B07. t' FOR MINT.--FurnUfieil house keeping suite,. Musalfen Apartment. Minn 18. t FOR RF.NT. Four lint water healed. & Mallet. MODERN FUT for Itenl. -Appb Max IMilhroner T" BOAni) AND ROOM. 12." Thiri Avenue. Phono lied 33U. HOARD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue-. Phone 137. HOARD, Rooms nnd Furnished iiiles. Palmer House. If AUCTIONEER. room stilfr-. Apply Smll- BOARD AND ROOM. FOR Five Day Only I will lo. money. So will you If jwi don't take advnnuise. I'ot five day yon buy at your own figure, fiiriilluro and household offer) of all description O. F. Urine, Auctioneer. Phom 771. PIGEONS ItAClNfl Homers, bred from some ofvtlio best blooil In life world SlrlnsV, litis, Harker. , Ho;i Amf; also Cariieau't Pygmy Pouters, Tumblers and Squab Hroeders. Stock birds nn trained birds. From $5.00 to f 1 5.011 pe,r pair. Jack Hanks 1153 Hastings SI reel. Fast Vancouver. H.fi. GOOD EATS CAFC, Third Avenue Opposlle. Henson's Studio. OOOD MF.LS. OOOD OAKF.H Coffee nr Tea Served, riKAf, IIOMF. COOKKD MEALS Mr OVier. Proprietress. TAXI TAXI Phone G7 Taaf (Call Oeorge, Paul or Onsl) Six. and Seven Passenger Slude baker at your disposal any lime ROM BROS. POOL ROOM leaker Block. Aero from Empress Hotel PttMMC RUPERT THMU Tuesday. April 13 "IK" f:l7 a.m. 22.7 fl. H.f7 p.m. 21.1 f'f'W 8:00 a.m. 1.H 20i20 p.ur, .n Wednesday, April 14 "igh" 2:25 n.m, 22. n ft l-T:0l p,m. 20.7 f-W 8:52 a.m. 1. 8 .20:50 p.m. B.l Coupe .'Arlkffs JLott ami Found.&c AUTOMOBILES See the New Improved CHEVROLETS rmiilng. priri F.O.II. I'riiiCf Itnpert IH78.no lliinifUr, pci. I 0. II. I'rmce lluperl f7H.tM '.onpe, prlcr K.O.M. Irlnci Itn- perl fl.t2fl.no (itnch, price F.(.l. Irinre lln prrl It.l22.fll dnn, price F.U.ll. Princr llu- pert - I.220.0f Landau Hednn. priee F. O. II Prince Rum-rt ... 11.287.0(1 Commercial Chassis, price F.O.H. 'rnm vm'iti. Ptincr RtiMrt 708.00! u.i .. I-IH Ion r.linssl. price F.O.II.. Prince Rupert fUKff.0,1 Call in and get particulars of the i.v.n. m4t $, 'Vs. v la M Hi ta r Q.M.A.C. Easy Payment Plan. ' t, in Arm, siwi few bargain In Second Hand 1"'' " ' kaiem nananc I . Dealers in all Oeneral Midori, Products. Cadillac. McLaughlin, Oakland. Olilstnobile. Pontine and Chevrolet WRKCKINO SKRVICF DAY AND NIOHT XF.W HKAtTY OF ftidor Sedan Fordor Sedan - Cnniiuercial Cliais . rruck Chassis liFSI(l i Pities AT NKW LOW LKVFL . ; : NF.W TIMi: PAYMKNT PLA.Nfih a .n s Dfllverrd pric? al Prince llupcr VrSr. i. !eir starlrr and tnxe Inrlitded. "r1- '-'V Runabout .. f30.nftinTI, ... l ouring 1608.5010 T.r siiihw J833.00 I8C5.0O Guaranteed Used Cars nt Specially low price. DEMONSTRATIONS. OR DIIIVINO lesson al any lime. S. E. PARKER, LTD. 210 Scond Avenue. I52t.a0 fA05.5OI FURNITURE AND RANGES IIANOF.S and J'ttrniliire- al mot reasonable prices. When yoi, require any article for lln home, jusl come m or phone. I'se.l fnrnillin . bouitlil nut rich! or oxchnngiil for new furniture. A. MncKeiuie. Fur-nil nro. phone 775. TRAPPERS1 I NEED 10,000 MINK SKINS. He. prices paid. See me before you sell your furs. If lis furs I'll buy I bom. .' W. GOLDBLOOM, Second Ave. The I!onet Fur Man. BOOKKEEPING. Ai i im i. Hooks to post; gov ernment return made; puhllcl andils. Rales reasonable. Wrile Hox 200, Daily News of flee or phone Dlack 80 PRINCE RUPERT MU3IO STORE. Back to the old stand. 315 Third Avenue. All the latest In siif;kt music. Columbia New Process RECORDS AND PHONOGRAPHS. ROTHWELL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving Haggnsre and Express Htcndrl.llile'a New Stand, Phone 352. Res. Phone. Oreen. 02ft FURNITURE. New and Hecniidhmirl MAIL SCHEDULE ouT-ooma. MulKls). Wraumaltjl .M f lot WnoiUt M.sxtt) HI train i . TurxUft Wnlnrwliy Uji utin) f.Ui ?. SIM. SilitnUli iiis jriM. V, t im t 1 10 t ii t to 1 1 t M 't tl t.m 1 1; t.'.s Its 10.1 ten tot Ki.iwUjf-o., prim rhtrlM TooxUy ... CaiHlrn , Frl.ly. t,. rrmro rtnatf, For Aniai Ffl.lt m. taislt From Anfti Slurly rtuu . . . For Quota Chorlotlo litsnilo April IT m. prlnro J,h From Quttn OhtrlotU lilsndo April . pfe, J(lK . rnnre John r'iT. Vlrlnrm, or I'rinro liiiri. n.f?, Mi a, t lllM U ia . ' "."". Slrt a fttmm. , ftk VntMlirj ..... i i To port SimpMii m ut , riu ' Thrl) t To Airtia Pato- spnl . it, ae. To QMt Chorion LI.) PtMiU I IfMtl . IT, srom is fu UUkUf. Wr.lnr.Ur la.1 rMtr, t from Air. prl Rltor PolKla- Stlurdlf . Ttm ! pl. Orshsni Alton . ii An a Hitr i .. im Ktf. a rmtnti i . ll A a ThNmw4i II A tMTlruk r II ". nmrMt St . (IM tr Ttul SI SUkhm Mm aprtl . II. II. from Qwm Chorion l.lt.4 fHu U-fll I. It. ft BOK COLLICTIOkt r t' TIMBER SALE X 7425. IK IS IJK STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS for Viatooftr MHcll I'rlnr f iurlrr. lur it. i:ntm s frht l'rt(n timrtr Stiunly -. Cstl ... i " . rrim-iM SMlrlee April is- . rrliifV Utrx is ti.iii ri . Mhah n..i.i i t from V"cr SoaU)' m, ( ,,A( i i Wntnrlov m. rrlivr lir-irr l rn.ij . uia .... Siinnuy . itiit Hrir; j s sninl . rrlme iHailes t pnl it rrlhrro hnttl April, ii. Cnnrtsu rt..rl for Port SlmpMfl t4 Ht eitrr- ,rtM Csiai . ta from Port Simp tn4 Nm Ulitr-. SalunUjr . nut . . an tf AlMto Apnt it- . rnA nnrit Aj.rii ) rnn,st noyii t From Altit. pril Is . rnnrr Viti c All tl v. ITInrrM Hln, ror Sltwtrt, An, oi n AIU0 Arm- S limit) a( c.nirn I ic Ww(n.Uy m I'rlorr nr..tr SoIhHjjt. ... I'rlrxo CtwM e From SWwtrt, nri tut1 Allc Arm- t' in ic $ i r i it. m TIMBER SALE X7881. r.lI,?1l!:',..TI",,r rrrolvotl bi ;,. ,Ji!".,rr",rr' ..... . ' " ""' iwit Mler limn limn m f'J . Limtl 'ity AJ,r"- . " ..'!.' "''' XTSFI, m-ar lrr mi. MllllMtik S.llMl. In rill (i 4.000 frrl " HaUnm m ,i. llrinlock, iiti' Hirllwr parliriitar nf Out r.l.lrf F iw ir ("' ill ; ltu nuinrt rnir'i1" vinf.V ,T,rn.',",5 Ui WlVfrt nyM ,h.i L'r"r 1-tiMl SI Virlnrl lil Fnrnl. or 'i 'V., ft? AKII. Its; a.. . " , - . i -ii nnrr in i.irpnrp AI1I1. lure sfore. Uuy. Sell and !'... I """"""Q ri ..f sprur mi n!- change. (Jnnd. New and Secondhand GEO. PAPADOPULOS 839, Third Aye. Phone U4C ' ' ' .. .r.-.-i V " " i tin an ,ii..ii.. m a it Sir,? "ln.1"n tf't adjoinina S.T.U st i I l.atoi t'nrrhfir I.Uml n.nir 'l nuirlrt, ' niiH?i,r,,..',:,,"-"l ,,f tHowril for r nmysi nf llnilirr. ' i?t"vr..,,V,,Miu "f I1"" rMtt Tat. ir:Vn'cVTup.ri; r' D',,'c, ror"'