Wednesday, May 23, 192? THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE SOCCER SEASON OPENEDMONDAY Ml MOOSE WAT IIMNII TKKMIN.tl.K MV fl TO 4 s 6 Ideal football weather prevailed for the opening game of the Stuart Shield Mrles between the Moose and the Orand Tf rmlnals Monday evening, . the Moose winning 8 to 4. The Terminals. whoJ won the torn, elected to kick uphill. B:iUj aide pressed In turn, but the shooting wax weak, neither goalkeeper being called upon to save. Sam Currle had hard luck with a free kick Just out side the penalty area. The Moose con turned to press and forced two corner lr, quick succession, the socond of whl :h was cleverly cleared by Oeo, 11111, Murray sent !n a curling shot which Ourvlch only saved at the expense of another corner which again proved fruitless.. The Moone were playing keen football, and thoroughly deserved their Jtad when Sammy Ersklne scored from a penalty. The Terminals' defense were not playing well together and gave little itipport to the forwards. The Moot were awarded another penalty and Ers-kiue gave Ourvlch no chance with a hard drive, putting the Moose two up. The TermlnaU had more of the play after this, and Dlckenn twice sent Hamilton away on the right wing, Two -orners were the result, both being cleared easily. The TermlnaU continued to pre-a. and Dickens sent In a hard drive which Peacock saved, but the relerce ruled rightly that the ball was over the line and awarded a goal. This put fresh heart Into the Terminals, and Skinner headed clear a nice corner i nen by Hamilton. The half time score was Moose 2, Terminals 1. The Moose pressed heavily on resuming and after Ourvlch had saved finely from Hodgklnson he was beaten by the same player from short range. Three minutes later Dido Ourvlch beat tils brother In the Terminals' goal with k neat header. Nothing daunted, Terminals attacked continuously and from a centre from Jimmy Farquhar. Dickens 'cored with a beautiful shot. Shortly alter the Moose scored from a break i. way Oeo. Hill putting through his own v ai Straight from the kick-off, Meyer reduced the lead for the Terminals with a nice shot and Immediately after Dickens made It four. Play was i; - and exciting, and after some scram hi" round the Moose goal, Hodgklnson k red at the other end from close In. This completed the scoring and the Mcose team ran out winners of an In trresting game by S goals to 4. TIIK TK AM The teams were as follows: Onnd Terminals 8. Ourvlch; R. Howe and E, Hart; J, 81m, O. Howe i:.3 0. Hill; J, Farquhar. L, Bond, A. Dlxerj. v Meagher and J, Hamilton. Meow -8 R. Peaccek. R. B. Skinner and 8 Ersklne: O. Mitchell, B. Currle and D. Coppers; D. Ourvlch, W. Muffs;. P Ilodfiklnson, A. Hodgklnson and I. Bye The net; game will be Thursday n ht between the Moose and Regiment SPORT CHAT In the football game Moose vs Regiment to be played tomorrow night the Moose will be represcented by Peacock, 6. Eraklne. R, B. Skinner, Koppers. 8. Currle O. Mitchell, Chenoskl, J. Mur LAND ACT noth k of intention' to aiti.y to i.kam: i.m. In Range 3, Coast Land District. Land Rf'iraing District of Prince Rupert, nd altuate on the south shore of Evans Ann. D C TAKE NOTICE that Oesse Packing Co Ltd.. of 328, Howe .St Vancouver, BC occupation Flih Packers. Intends to spply for a lease, of the following .described lands:- , ' Commencing ut n postf planted about chains distant Jin :-ua easterly direc-!30 from nbrthut 'cOnierV tot 740. Range af tliWicsiutathJuehaine Ahence writ IS chains) thence' liorth' to' shore; thence easterly aloni ahore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres. mure or less. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant Per Chas. L. Roberts, Agent, Pted April 7. 1937. LAND ACT. NOTU'K OF INTENTION TO AI'I'LV TO i.kam: land. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate at Massett Indian Village No. 1. TAKE NOTICE that The Masett Can Jrs Ud.. of Prince Rupert, B.C., occu I'atlon Canners. Intends to aoDlv for i of the following described lands:--Commencing at this post planted t Mamett, B.C.; thence southerly 3 chains: jnence easterly 3.2S chains, more or less; Jhence northerly 3 chains: thence wei "fly 3.25 chains, more or lesa. to point ' commencement, and containing- one rfe. more or less. THE MASSETT CANNERS, LTD. Applicant , . Per P. Lorenren, Agent. - Jjjtrt April 20. 1027. - LAND ACT XOTICK OF INTENTION TO API'I.V TO ' l.t;.K l..M. R1n Rnge 3. Coast Land District, Land Record ng District of Prince Rupert. f'tMlte on the south ahore of La rlt'l Channel. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that douse packing f- LtdH of 32S Howe StH Vancouver, "v... occupation Fish Packers, intends w apply for a lease of the following rlbed lands: Commencing at a post planted t w southeast corner TX. 10390, runs; rii., ' Und Ultrlct; thence south 8 thence wist 10 chains; thnc iuJ . 1 1 chlni to shore; thence asteriy long ,hol., tQ mt of comWMlcWnent, ni containing s acres, more or loss. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD., ApPlln?' n.. Ch"- L- Robeits, Agent. Dttsa April 7, 19J7. i 7 i 9 i 7 UIAMU.U ray, Bye, P. Hodgklnson and T. Hodgklnson. Prince Ororce Is planning on having a baeball lengue this year of three well balanced teams. There la sufficient material for such a league and also enough Uniforms to outfit the teams, With the experience encountered during the winter in the matter of hockey it is felt that- a revivor In baseoan can be brought about thlstummer. "Fj A. Matlieson, manager of, Ui 'Canadian Bank of fCoinmcrpe lu th interior city dent or the ouseoan a.sociaiiou wcis. F. P. Burden was named vlcepreldent and Harpldi Taft wjs named secretary- treasurer. Alex Wimbles, Charles van 8omer and A. B. Taft were delegated to manage the destinies of three enlisting teams which will be Canadian Legion, Eagles and Elks. With the OlanU now lagging In the National League, there are not a few followers of the big American pastime that would like to see the Tankees similarly relegate In the American. New York has figured, either through the Yanks or the Olants, pretty con-slstently In the World Series of re- cent years. If the fclg Ian garaen ,tv could be staged this year ome- where else It would be generally popu- i,rent In New York. Tne feature of the Major League activities Just now Is the good showings being maaeoy vi! western teams. Recently Pittsburg, Chicago and St. Louis have been loom- i 'FJoe.Hold'inSowS Fast Eosu Cuttln I SiMONDS 1 SAWS CusrunteeJ because rosde rum uur own steel IMONOSCAWIM SAV-COl IV. MONTRML vancouvsk, sr.JOHHi.a. p TOMNTO JUblLtli SERIES E Canadian lug up -strong In the National 'while Chicago and St. Louis seem to M serious contenders for the American flag" with Philadelphia not so very far away. As far as the' Athletics are concerned, there would e few to begrudge Connie Mack the pennant. He has been pulling hard with his bunch Qf rookies these past few .years and It would, be a pretty, thing If he could gdover theftP '.It, I927 . Vt looks'-s U--t3ehriir; 'the -star tlug' gertftff .ihyfjpfetofi Yankees, had set but to outda'Ruth, this- season in the huihbai' 'it . homers, On Thursday 'he lied' with' he champion by making! his ninth and it will be Interesting to note If he Is able to keep up his re cord and perhaps end the season In the lead. Young people who find themselves without a place to play tennis owing to Uie crowded condition of the courts where adults play, will welcome the most recent plan of the Rotary Club to construct courts on the corner of SI tli Ave. and McBrlde Street. It Is In a central situation and should be well patronized. The difficulty will be to tee that the nets are not Injured and that the grounds are looked after properly. Some plan for doing this It would seem will be necessary. Probably the Rotary Club will have a recommendation to make along 'that line. Jack Miner, the well-known bird mau of Klngsvtlle, Ontario, Is notrd for his originality. "His son; Maijly Miner, appear to foliow',Jin'jjI,ljji's footsteps and In announcliigan' hdiji-tlori to the Miner family' sent lo tils friends the following card: 8tork News from The Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, Michigan. By Mr. and Mrs. Manly Miner. Tills spring brought vwmethlng unusual In the history of the Jack Miner bird sanctuary. The flock of geese which come every spring were this year Joined In their flight Mlncrwnrd by stork. Finding the atmosphere around the .cN .0- 1 ,wCs",n..'u ML - T - S -Jl! ponds too chilly, this rare bird on his first visit took flight and parked at the Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, where he left a daughter for Manly Miner and wife. April 28, 1027. GYRO CLUB WON BASEBALL GAME CAME FROM BKIIlVO NKPI'lilM! KV-hlt. INIM VHWOUV FROM MINS OF ( V.IIA J Ttl 4 Overcoming a lead which; held them 'down for a time, the Qyro Club came from behind In an extra Inning yesterday afternoon and won the opening game of 'the league, baseball season from th Native Sons of Canada by a score of 5 to 4. A large crowd watched the game In which the quality of play was very creditable, considering It was the first performance of the season. There was nothing spectacular about the engagement, the big hit of the afternoon being a three-bagger by Benny Wendle In the thlriS. frame;- There were several two-toaggersjon both sides, Stan Moran's hitting being responsible for the Oyro win. Pitching; was, satisfactory and fielding was of a good order. The first run came In the first Inning when Jimmy Farquhar scored, for the Native Sons on a sacrifice. In the third, the Canucks garnered in their second when Lambie, who was hit by f.he pit- When you ask for BOVRIL Get BOVRIL ill v- . . rt" r . nuj- . pssr iivft " A-,at -a te 11". v .ve vw ..fai V Pac i fi c THE WORLD cher, scored on Wendle's three-base clout. Wendle was also scored. The Oyros evened things In this stanza when McKeown was scored with a two-bagger from Stan Moran who also came home 'before the side went down. In the fourth, the Sons picked up another run when Alex Mitchell poled out a two-bagger and was scored by Lambie who hit similarly. For the Oyros, Moran come up again with a healthy- hit which scored Mlnlham who was walked. In the fifth, Skinner was scored by Ocorgo Hill' two bagger for the Oyros. At the end- of the seventh, when It was' agreed the game should close, it was-an even 4 allscore. Id the.- eighth" the Sons were struck out one-two-three and Stan Moran won the game for the Oyros with a hit which scored Mlnahan who had been walked. Downle pitched the first two Innings for the Sons and struck out three bat-AT3. He was relieved by Lambie who fanned eleven men. Haveland was on .he mound the entire game for the Oyrcif and had fourteen strtke-outs to t5ls credit. Red Robertson umpired balls and strikes with Jack Ratchford on bases. Hie teams were as follows: Oyros Moran, lb; O. Mitchell, ss; T. Tlte, 3b; Haveland, p; Tulloch, of: Skinner. It; Hill. 2b; Mlnatiam. c; C. McKeown, rf. Native Sons Farquhar. 3b; Wendle, as; Balfour, cf: Downle, p and If; V. Mcnzlcs, lb; H. Astorl, c: A. Mitchell, 2b; D. Frizzed, rf; Lambie. If and p. GYRO CLUB REQUESTS SITE FOR PLAYGROUND f5A tt' - The Prince' Rupert Oyro Club, through Its secretary, W. Crulkshank, had a letter before the city council Monday night requesting that the club be allowed a site on Acropolis Hill above Summit Avenue for the Installation of a playground, similar to othcra that have previously been provided In the city. The communication pointed out that th city would not be asked to contribute to the cost financially or otherwise. On motion of Aid. Jos. Oreer, the matter was referred to the board of works for report. vpSi' rw . ot- vat- -. - c site en- sun: e W -W . 100 a ve --rtW6;. IcanadianI PACiric Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketciilkan. Wrungell. Juneau. Skagway May 9. 20. 30. To Vancouver, Victoria. .Heallle May 3. 13, 24. IMIINCF.SS BEATRICE. For llutedule. East Itella .Bella. Oeean Fall. Hiiraii, Alert Bay. t'ampbell River, and Vancouver ,'everj Saturday, II a.ni. Agrnry for all Hteamshlp LlSea. Full Information from W. C. ORCIUKD. Oeneral A-ent, Corner bf 4th Htreet and 3rd Avenue, Trlnre Kuert. 11. C "MALE MINIMUM WAGE ACT TO K.MIM.OVKHS .NI KMI'I.OYHF.S Notice Is hereby given that a public meeting, for the purpose of discussing the provisions of the "Male Minimum Wage Act" and Its. application to adult male employees In every occupation, other than those already dealt with by the Board, will be held at the Court House. Prince Rupert, B.C., on Wednesday, May 25th, commencing at 2 pjn. To hear those who may be unable to attend during the afternoon a meeting will be held In the evening commencing at 7J30 o'clock. BeJore further Minimum Wage Ord!rs are made for any Industry or group of Industries the Board desires to hear the views of those interested. After an Inquiry Is made throughout the Province the Act will be made to apply to all persons who come within Its provisions. Written statements are requested from any group or organization of employers or employees. J. D. MrNIVIN (Chairman) F. V. FOSTER, T. F. PATERSON. Member - Board of Adjustment, administering the "Male Minimum Wa.se Act.1' Victoria. nC. Mav IBth. 1027. 1 '.ft. v Cetyritia. Csscrfa. "27 Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes arq giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF .t absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most inexcusable. DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Clock Phone 70.1