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DRY : BIRCH 1 ,( Ivl'lNE AND CEDAR 1 !' lad $S.50 ' "," l oad $W10 - itek 80c ,('AL 1'IUCES DOWN 1 ni'' leerleB Egg $12.00 ' ,"""li' VVanhod Nuta $11.26 ' "' SontleHH Egg $18.00 ' '-urnp $18.00 1 " ul1 "'her claasea of coal HydeTransfer "N"' f'OAI. CO. nn4 DAILY. HEWS GETTING READY FOR FOOTBALL TIIIHTfJSH I.O(K Till: KTIIONfi TEAM hit rtufiiuBxi untxir Ti;iNALH I'KOMlKIMi Senior football organisation are busy getting player signed on and the senm, icr UkMil known ,nd UIlknown tmuss. with the Moose team dropping Ut, the members of this last yenr learn will be found in different camps 8am Currte luu, become a Thistle, it Is reported. as have Oeo. Mitchell. Jjhn Murray, James Currle Jr and Babbjji Woods John Cumpbell of last year iteglment has Joined his felfow country-men and, with Aim. Halg. Jimmle Par-quliar. T. Haddon. Bam Ersklne, and Alex. Mitchell, the ThiniiM. it ... i IJKckly proposition fcr the s-jldler :i '-he Terminal Club. Terminal will have the assistance of Prince Rupert's leadlnii nt fa...t In A ' Dickens. Humor connects Brick Sk.nrer'a name with the same club Other players reported a possibilities ' or certainties are Oeo Hill Jr.. Oeoriie ; Howe, the Menzie urotijeis. James Cur-ne Hr.. Ernie Warren. J Hamlltjn. a.id Cliff Cameron The JttMrl Bliil trim nf '.his younger team is always a danger to the slower If more experienced play- j ers of other teams and. with Dido Our-vlch always in trim and Splro looking ' after the goal. Terminals should maintain their reputation. Regiment has lost some nlsvers to the Thistles but have invested in a thistle-i111' proof armour that will make the Bluebells of Scotland, assisted by other Scottish plants, And Acropolis Hill a poor flowering garden Corbett and Brand are slated for goal. Jimmle Ross. Stanley Oeorge and possibly Dick Lamb will have Jim Harris. Percy Tinker. Jim t'nderwood. Peter Doherty in front Narrlngton. Prank Russell, Hodxkinaon. Charles Bant Is. Btraehan. By and Wll-mjii will be the attackers Altogether It looks like a good three team league though the Thistles on jiaper are undoubUAlly the strongest team HIGH SCHOOL TOOK MATCH ftf.PEATRf) lIHItV HTHEKT OK HAT-I tfllAV HV rut K Tit NIL High School added two more points .0 their total in the Junior Football League when they defected Borden Street School four goals to nil on Saturday afternoon. H.gh kicked down hill and Wicks war won dangeroun but Walter Johnston em behind. Cemeron was nearly '.brough but Nakomoto cleared. High was pressing and Wilson saved well twlee Then Cameron's shot hit the up-rlgl-.t and Johnston bad no trouble in putting his team a goal up Morrison en 'red well bnt the ball was sent pnt It wa mostly High's game and though Smith and Wilson deleuded well. John- sut a couple of goals, one alter 3tM' aliot hit the upright Half-time :..uud High School three goals to nil Borden was on the defensive for a time in the ecjud half Wilson threw hhnseif at Johnston's feet to clear pluoklly Thurber and Stiles let nothing past them and soon Wilson was called . Vaccher and Hakamoto were play- :n a Klraug defence game but BordenJ :?rwards mit little vim lntn tbeir play nd were relfljm dannerous. Stiles head-d a centre (nm Morrison into goal but Wilson cleared Walter Johnston con certed a line centre frosn Wicks to make hie own and hat team's score dur to all Clouston Johnston wan often in the limelight and sent Walter Johnston and Csmeron off on a raid l ha- finished with the Borden goalie savin" from tli- centre forward tight on the goal line No further goals were added ffce teams. Utah School Scott. Stiles. Fisher Tnurter, C Thompson; Wicks. Larkln. F On nitron K. Morrison. Borden H Wlhjoo, Nakamoto: c. Smith. P Vaooher. r, Hardy; R. Mng. H. Morgan. P. Mh . S. Kanaya. p. Ohenoski. Jack Campbell refeiwa and lineanten vere R. Irvine and W. W. C O'MeUI. On nest wonneeoay Borcen and Booth matt for the tint time this spring. SPORT CHAT Basaball t Prince Oenree got away last Sunday when a to a good start hundred or so fans saw crowd of one the Canadian National Hallway Ath-letlc AMOClatlon defeat the CIIMB hy a re of 1 to IX For thj jpn-.nr. of the on, qualiiy PJT very good and ir wa r... rk thollirn ine Hl neither side hml their wliiKs In Quite a nuni"r v. good shape nl.IMN hSWA smted In the Intel tar city lately and i"--Pe? ,or,1t seem tuary hrsi"- '"-town awne. will puyed very The Prince Oe-g. dolf ; rib J-J J of the MM a. opaatng tournament teams -,h,. when week the fuwt of last "r. L -.,ni. K Nionona. pieamsing ww t . C. and the vice-pi anient. ,,d turn''1 coro for supremacy for handlrnps nam wlUch will govern team won the season. Tin- rreslden mate has to " PrMaoe Oaorsje "rl' r -iuaLiule ou It. and a very Til it"11 r,",n,r """ ..11rl ril l,,v,g l-een ! .,uccessiul GENE TUNNEY TRAINING FOR HEENEY FIGHT: Every day there is a crowd at Miami quartets watching the champion keeping in shape for coming world's championship contest "royBl nd nem' pastime Is an- tlclpated. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LEAGUE CIIAMIKN AN HUM .T OF WINNKIIH OOINU I I AND TAIL KNHtiKH lKOPIINi HACK LONDON. May 7.- Ieague soccer ended in England Saturday with Bverton winning the first division cliamplonahtp Manchester City wins the wesnd division with Wd' tJniied as runner up. Both teams advance to first. I Tottenham Hctspurs and Mlddleaboro are relegated to the second division. Pulham and South Shlelasgo front second to third while MIUwsll and Bradford, s winners in the two section minor league 'to go to second. gggggV gaBBBBBBBBBBBBB MgssT.Mbiwt-, - RUNNBR TUBNB "PRO": L. C. Parker, champion sprinter of Australia, has renounced his amateur standing to challenge Thn Banner, professional, to a series of sprints far world bonon GURVICH HAS ACCEPTED CHALLENGE ' An wee iters III Headiaes te Meet AH Harding f Calgary in Ten uUii! llesil hi May IS ravel Dido Ourvlch announced yeatevdsy afternoon that he had accepted the challenge issued by Charlie Brown tor a ten- reund bout on May as wMh Alt. Hard ing, the BrhTtol boy from Oalgary. Dido is continuing the training which he started In Vancouver, whence he return ed to the city on Saturday, and says that he is tn better shape than ever befosa. Prom the leaks of the tooel lad be should be able to "brown off" the visitor or make a very good stab at it. HAMILTON, ONTARIO, WINNERS OF RELAYS MARQUETTE CARNIVAL MILWAUKEE, wis.. May V. Track stars of the oentral institute of Hamll- a. Ontaele, captured the nations: championship In the annual Marquette iclay carnival Saturday from 71 other schools by winning four relav events !M Subscribe for the Dally News. Ifi YANKEES WIN; GIANTS LOSE IF HKATEX .tflAtK TriAY, MeORAtV MUX WILL UWE FIRST I'L.W'E; ATllLKTirw TAKE XM'OM) JHWITION a Dally Mow NEW YORK. May 7 -While the New York Yank were winning two games ver the week-end from the Chicago White Sox. the Giants were losing two iz the Cincinnati Reds. The Yanks have increased their lead in the American '.'ague to one and a half games over the Philadelphia Athletic and Cleveland Indians while the McOraw men now but one-half game lead over Cincinnati If he Red' can continue tbeir winning trti.lt, they may take the Mad today. St. Luuis Cardinals and Pittsburg Pirates are now even for third place in :he National League, the Brooklyn Robins being at the half way mark with nine victories and nine leases. Philadelphia sank further Into the ceRsr as a tesult of two defeats at the hands of the Chicago cube. Philadelphia Athletics who were In the cellar for the first tea) days of the sea-stsn. are now the ftfttnwrs-up in the American League. Xbey have displaced Cleveland India ftpm aeoond plaae through having played fewer games. Boa-t iii l. again in the cellar. Wiek-end secret were as follows: HATI KItAY (1AMKH National Leagwe Brooklyn 3. St. Louie a. New Vork 3 Cincinnati 11.: Philadelphia 1. Chicago 6. Boston 2. Pittsburg 6. Amefk-ati I tug a Chicago 0. New York 7. Detroit 6. Philadelphia 6. Bt Louis 8, Wasluhfton U Cleveland 6. Bi'iioC 4. Coast tieagise Seattle 1. Pcrtlsnd 9. 6:. Pranrlsco 4 Hollywood t, Los AllRPlm 6 Mission 1. Sucrumcnt-: 10 Oakland 6. MNDtYOAMK Natliinul keasgwe Philadelphia 4. Chlcaco 6. New York 3. Cinetnaatl 4. Brooklyn 2-5 8t Louis 4-3. J American League -,i Bostjn 0. Detroit S. Ohleaco X Ne York 4. St Louis 7. Washington 6. duet League Los Angele 8-3 Mlsalona -fl San Francisco 3-0, Hollywood 4-1. Seattle 5-1, Portland S-3. Sacramento 5-6 Oakland 1-7 I.RA41I I: leTANIHSUM National Leagnc w L. Pet i New York . 10 e .836 . 1 i in e .563 . .10 a .S8d Pittsburg 10 .M1 Brooklyn 0 B .400 Chicago U is 478 Boston . T le .413 Philadelphia 11 .883 Amrrkiin Leaaiie New York IS 4 .788 Phllndelhpt.1 t .848 Cleveland 14 8 .888 8t. Louis 18 u M2 Washington . . S 8 .471 Detroit It H .440 Chicago 7 t JM8 Boston . IS Jrie I RIFLE RANGE I W. On Digit Una at Miimt Ye4erdy Out no HfKton H Awarded No spoon was swajBsjd at the weekly shoot of the First North B.C. Regiment Rifle Association ysstewlay oa the Mc- j Nloholl Creek rane. Oarty ahl marts- j awn were out. The soores were aa fol S0O Braas tt St 8 03 V. Wilkinson 81 SO SB M. Lamb . SS 80 a 87 Wllaiill . 28 OS St 78 r aa 6 17 74 WlUon '10 91 08 68 r of The every night by paid in advance will bring it to you every Keep about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Kupert, your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading regularly THE DA LY NEWS.. Vlll ef r-e VANCOUVER AT SEATTLE SETS NEW RECORDS j tors sre to be kept Informed of sll par- PJ.fett wn.l.ltVN IMHW HtMiHBT. : culsrs In . ,-itrd to ' ie races .ui-l YAllli IHoil IN aJ H(M)MW ,f tracers. The ouerstci mill be enclosed in , I NIVEHBITY booth Just under the roof of the, I grandstand. I e . . SKATTLX. May 7 Percy WUliama. of i j the high school of commerce at Van-! Th luck ( drw tat " rttishj couver. B.C.. brotiebt soectators at the;womtn' 1" Chwipmh1 put to-i CnlveMltv oi Washirurton relsv carnival n s.i,ri. m tw.ir tt h.n h .t Crmtun of France, the defending title-yard School hundred e new record in the High . lM,loer' th ' rOUnd of ih " dash of seconds. nament starting at Runatanton. on May Vancouver school also set a new re cord in the 880 yard relay race with the Thus the two stars regarded ss the aid of Flashy Williams of 1 minute 3 I forwmoart contenders for the champion-seconds. Other members of the team 'h'P P" together without pre- were Scott. Dixon and Hendry. GRADS WIN BY LARGE MARGIN iif.at rsivF.nnrrv or ac. at iiar- KKTfMLL IN FIRHT liAMK OF ni.tMrioNKHii' Kr.KiSH EDMONTON. May 7 The high hopes of the Vancouver team representing the Posted At the Plmllco racecourse the Maryland Jockey Club has installed 24 loud; speaker by means of which the specta- th'r OUmn, CoJMt. the. fdagaer Amer- lean champion and IBM. TMon De U llmmary. Rev Dr. 8. Parkas Cadman, pastor of the Oentral Congregational Church. Brooklyn, extolled atthlettcs after he climbed through the rapes at a boxing bout The marten was held at the ehie- ; house of the Brooklyn Manhattan .Transit Company. After the bout Dr. Cadman told the spectators he would 'not mind puttsnf, oa the gloves himself jloi fifteen minutes or so. Sports, he Isold, developed body and mind, and jtaiiKhl eel 1 -reliance, and he ascribed : his early football days the fact that he continued well and active at the twtn relay vtotartes la taw tharty-soursh annual Pennsylvania relay carnival. Dashing through the rain over a soaked track, Edwards oarrsM the baton across the line first in the fetttMIe Atlantic States one mile. Chtimptonshlp, and beatfns a Bvrtgers rival te make up enough lost ground, he sgain triumphed in the Intercollegiate diatance medley cbempeoaablp. Bawaide ran the anchor half sane in saw than two minutes on a sloppy track to beat Chloago's team for first place. R K. Allen, district forester, is a trip to Haaelten on official duties, will return te the elty on Tuesday ternoon. University ,of British Columbia were age of 88. sadly blighted Saturday when they met; . . the Commaroisjl Or ads here In the first : Phil Edwards, dusky negro candidate game of the senior girls' basketball i for the Camadtan Oiyatatc team, was ehsnuskmahlp finals, the Orsds winning ithe hero of New Tare's University s by a score of 40 to 24. The second game is to be p' -yed to- night but there Is little hope of the veeetern team maXmg up the difference, even If shay should aappsrr win Around The World With Sport Fans (Hy The Tfttmp) When Clevis Durand of Montreal beaten hy French' Belangcr a week ago. the defeated flyweight ran screes the ting at the sound of the gong to Belsiiger's corner and raised the oham- your copy of Daily News havinp it delivered to yonr Yourself Well IT WILL PAY YOU! j:oiij hand before the announcer had j chance to collect the Judges' slips, j There were six thousand fans watching ! the match and they are said to have itfiven the new champion a great eva-i tlon. address by carrier night for1 a year City Meat Market Selvlf; Hros. Third Ate. Phone 7S5 KJOT F1BK DHONSAKIt AUe Kfr(er nomk ot Norake fgekt'ltwrteerver NorHke aukkerkavrirtger Nttrske hreieislieinretvUer Norttke ruBa)orkjkr Nike knekketH-nd Norake flathrod Mutter om.v. 1st ky. v-fttor. IMllige prlr. 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