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'D I'-Iepliouo 637. emers Tor The Newpwt In ports Wear HASH , ENSEMBLES, wool svrrs. ooi. 'l.NSLMHLKS CINCINNATI IS I LEADING AGAIN; iikaoo cus-s'in siccom n.cv.. M1AXTH TIIIUI) AM llltOOKLYN j 1'OIUTII (Bpeclal to Dally News) J NEW YOUK. May 23 Cmcnnatl ReoV detesting St. Louis Cardinal.-! yesterday jrc- agalii leading the National League while the New York Qiant. routing Hie Phillies by 8 to 1, are in third plar-e.J one-and-a-half game behind. Chicago j Cub, losing to the Pltuburg Plrate-v "'Ffw " me top to second place, while Brooklyn Robin, with a win over Boston, are now in fourth place. The Cardinal are In filth place. In the American League, the New York Yank doubled the core of th-Philadelphia Atbletlo in the flrt game ef a eerie which turned out to be a tegular old buh league batting bee There were no change in the standing o: thl league. Cleveland Indian and fit. Louis Brown were even three all when the game waa called. Yeaterday' score: national LE wii'i: New York 9. Philadelphia 1. Pittsburg 4. Chicago 3. Brooklyn Boston 3. Cincinnati 8, St. Loula 3. .UlUtiCAN i.i;kii i; Boston 4. Washington 6. Cleveland S. St. Loula 3. Nw York 14. Philadelphia 7. Chicago 4. Detroit S. OAHT I.K.WU E Mia ton 6, San Prsnciaco 7. Hollywood 1. Lo Angel 3. Portland 6. Seattle 3. Oakland g, Bacramento 4. IJ!A(il K MTAMHMIH National league W. L. Cincinnati 33 is Chicago 39 15 Mew York 17 IS Brooklyn 19 II St Loul 30 It Pittsburg 17 16 Boat-jn to 31 Philadelphia 6 34 American I New York 33 8 Philadelphia 18 9 rieveland 30 14 Boston 14 17 Washington 14 IB U. Louis 14 19 Detroit 14 33 Chicago 10 34 THISTLES WIN Pet. .805 506 am .818 J38 3O0 JOT XT .463 .488 .434 .878 SECOND GAME III.IKATIIl (HIAMI TERMINALS 3 mi. ami ii.tvu t:iKit: ov HTIAKT FOOTHILL MIllXII SLItlliK With a decisive three to nil victory over the Urnnd Terminal, the Thistle last night get the jump In Um Stuart Benefit Shield football series, having now won the opening two game ir that competition and beaten both other team in th league. Weather condition were Juat right for play and here was another good-slsed crowd of fan in attendance. Quality of play was not as high a standard a In the first game between the Thistle and Reglnunt. The first half was productive of no srcrlng and. If anything, the Orand Terminals probably bad the edge of th play. They were on the offensive good part of the time but were un able to register. Both aides, as a mat ter of fact, misses a number of scoring chance. Th second half saw Terminals start with a rush and Warren hit the upright with Campbell weil beatwn. A minute later Jack Campbell saved well from Die kens Tklatssa combine! well and Campbell hit the upright with uurvicn si i" " Rhhnn fhttu. rinetnns.il . ay s,..... ;-:'Sar--; -My .s.. ai.. ,.. WE8TEKV KAflVcU 1)VTi:8 -PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT May ii- iff Tin. TO WOT1CX is hereby given thai I shell. on Monday, the Slat day o saw. at the nuur oi m u " ' fi,i. Prtnoe BU-pert Court-house the noon. l hold sitting of tt,,0o?,..fi Run for th. purpo- rWM .v" 'oh. itrmlnlng SnT-nd'aU objuou: to Uon of 'any nam on the fW Hat. I!lUt"...?l1.iTnn- 7nd for the othsr purpo. it forth in the "Provincial Elections Act." ... c. this Dated t nmw CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS (Western Region) until twelve o'c-U k J : lorty.Stx on Bmlther ami Kami -'P" w d uSTJS !. - Ac'tlng nglnw. Prince m '1111,PK unlM Tender will no' w. Ra lway made on form au,.i ; ' ''V'y " M Company nd cr -n i : ; ot pted cheque on u,r oPtbe to five per cent "t . 0 the work pyW f 'Nl,U)nai M " Ballwayt Treur-r. Canadian t necw. The lnwt or any t1"1" aarlly aroen" ..-isnsl AND l-.lill!li'U. M;l" 133 raa DAILY NEWS " PAGE FITO Ing a weak cleara:. o by Skinner, h? productive of more interest than Campbell put ThlMUs a ipal up. Jack so :ar !i:s been attending It. With Campbell raved well fiom 1ick-::s af'e: ')-.:: aiixy of old etartt aboard, the the Ternilnels hud combined well Ph:bd. lphla Athletic have so far bid Thistle defcr.cp was very s--md. Had-ur ik :wrs they have tacd for year den and Halg stoppinK Wurrfn and and who uld not lHte to see the Chencskl effectively. Murray lilt th-: Mackmt n cop j flag art'-r all these upright and later Jls long try wen years of waiting? Mea-itlme. every over. Campbell caught Dlckr-is' licndr time the New York Yankees receive a and then the latter shot wildly over, trouncing, ar.d so far that has been Thistle had a narrow escape when cldcn enough, tongue wag and say Harrison's shot hit the Inside of the that youth may not after all have al-uprlght and Campbell scrambled the ways to be served. ball away. Qurvich fell on the ball to clear and then faulty back play let Boxing fans are evincing considerable Campbell In to score hi second goal, interest In the twelve round affairs Murray made (lne opening for Camp- hetveen Battling Dido Ourvlch of bell but Ae "latter shot wide. H. prince Rupert end Alf Harding of Cal-Errklne . made It three nothing when gry which will take place tonight in he gave Ourvlch no chance from close the Exhibition Hall. With an inter-1 In. At the other end Campbell ran Wing bill of preliminaries arranged as out to kick clear. Erakine and Halg u. the card should Craw a large were not to be beaten and a drive of rrcwd. particularly since the lecal boy 1 Harrison was luckily blocked. Ter- m ,cton again. Thl will be the first mlnals forced there corners but -appearance of Dido since his recent eould not score and Thistle ran out training cn-.pg,, tn tbt also winners by three goals to nil. jni, first participation in the twelve- Trams: r i:nd distance. He has many sup-1 Terminals 8 Ourvich. Skinner. ! porters nd confidence is being - Howe: Harlson. Hill. J,undy. Hamilton, pi-wsed In many quarters as to his Straehan. Dickens. Warren. Chenoakl. chance of winning. M he can hold Thistles Jack Campbell, Halg. Era- the attack of the rough and tum- ktn. Kadden. S. Currte, Woods: A. B Brutoi boy. he should have a good Mitchell, Brrtlne. Jock CampbeU. chre to wln r point If not by a Hurray. Jlmml Currte knockout. He will have lo watch. Referee Out Kraues. , however, that hi opponent doe not Linesmen Oeorge.Waugh and A. ,3 te Jump on him for Harding is a Ctapperton. nard hitter, differing sotnewhst In that respect from Jimmy McDonald with ' n'hnm 01(10 had two tighU. Both ! II Ino kM Mnnorul wsssb lv nnsui 9-4at SPORT CHAT The British Columbia championship in the Dominion marksmen rifle competition open to all cadet corps of the province, was won recently by a team from Ocean Palls Cadet Corp with the very excellent score of 1400. The team, fc; winning the provincial honors. I ' uvjb siiv iiji vu wi bbj is bmw ws aa i and unlets aomethlnf untoward hap- jj.i;!. it shotild be an lnVrcatlnf frtnd. Around The World With Sport Fans (11) Tit Tramp) now elsfiMe to compete for the Dom- According to Vancouver track and inkm championship against the cham- ,itIcl ,Ulhor.tfi the Province of Brlt-plona of each province. The Ocsan lsn Columbia will net take a largo con-Pall team consist of R. Brownhlll. L. :10ia.on to tht. Canadian Olympic SUvcralde. D. Hlckol. J. Raymond. D. r,Jis Mye ,nt Toronto Otobe. The McKay and were under the l:tructlon ! , rriIlter. Percy WUllams, who of J J Raymond, popular chief of the made a remarkable howtiag under ad-Ocean Palls fire department. The pro- .,:He circumstances at the national vinclal ohamploruhip last year was jast summer, la espeeted to won by the Victoria High School with wm provincial sprint ivent. He a score of 1309 out of 1400. and the dld ttaI ltutQ Um at Seattle. Dominion championship by the DeiU Washington, a few days ago. John Collegiate institute. Hamilton, ont.. Cameron put the l-pound shot 43 with 1898 out of 1400. which was a teel, whereas the standard la 48 feet. world 'a record for cadet corps. bc, 0;n mRd I4g feo, : ,ne hammer. end the standard la ir.0 feet. Unless Almost every day now change the try great Improvement Is 'shown, and complexion of things In the National the Canadian Olympic standard bet-baseball league. So many teams have tered. the track "team" frcm the coast bad a crack at the leadership so, with is likely to consist of Williams ouly. th Hew York Olant' brief rule a .... while ago th longest, that the situs- Poker Is under the ban In Italy n Is to aay the least uncertain. It ha been declared a Kame of chance When, a yeaterday. six team are and a such come under th ban of above the .800 mark In the standing, of the Fascist Oovcrnmeut unless for It signifies a close race and certainly purely nominal stakes. , Professional the present escn'a h.n so fr been pcltcr and the playing by the working sle enough. There is going to be a ). es for high stake la what la plenty of excite naeut and speculation al$cd at Olaata. Brooklyn Robins and Pittsburg Cochrane, Alta May 10 to 19 Pirate, favorites and what not. decide Victoria Tark. Calgary -May 33 to 30 which I going to have the penant. and July 9 to 14 And the American League aleo may yet rvnr-k Perk. Calgary-June ,3 to 9, ITT 0. Ther'$ a Nugget Swrfe For Exxrv Shoe Madet t Shoes that get hard wear need care Shoe Polish the shoes soft and KEEPS pliable waterproofs them makes them last many extra months. a KWtoXVJ sss sassaiii- iwswawsssssssroswwrwsswi iiassiunis.ii " i imrww w. id August 8 to IS. Polo Park. Winnipeg- June 16 to 33. and September 3 to 10. Whlttler Park, Winnipeg June 36 to July 3 and Aug. 35 to Septc 1. Landsdown Park, Vancouver Jun 30 to July 7, and Aug. 1 to 8. 39. Brighouc Park, Vancouver July 11 to 18 and Aug. 37 to Sept. 3. Hastings Park, Vancouver July 31 i 'is. Cel wood Paul. Victoria August 9 to 18 and September 8 to 16. Willows Park, Victoria August 18 to There will also be racing during the thiol tion Uf Brandon, Begins. Saska toon and Edmonton, with the possibility of . a meet at Edmooton lu the fat.. ; . Th golf proli mortal 1 not yet near (he money-making mark of the boser. but h u at toast much better off than :e used to be a few years ago. Th ecent winter tournament season pro duced the following financial leaders: Mac Smith. 88.000: Johnny Parrel. 17.-980: Bobby Crulkshank. 88,300; Gene Sara sen. M.100. . . Before anyone ataru whiaperlng of commercialism It might be well to add ihat these four men. with their total smlngs through a long series of tournasnanu. fell 818,000 short of what Tom Heeney and Jack Delaney each drew for a boxing contest that waa certainly no thriller nor vet a perform ance renowned for It rare skill. .... Reglna ha tost no time In lining up it hockey star for next winter's play says the. yrandon Sun. There will be no i miti ii if jilt la aonnecUoa wl'h Irlckiic'., cleatiK 8 IW tM sabfsie before May &K1i Hegth ofrtttal. jbullt tip Their tearn aariy. Three Of the Kenora Junior "stars have been taken to the Saskatchewan Capital, and further hockey talent I reported to be there. Some of Keglna's Canadian Junior champions will have to graduate Into senior company next year. It was ex pec ted that the team would go Into senior rank Intact. But now th boss are splitting up. Harold March and several of his co-stars will be on th senior Reglna stiuad. while the remainder of the team, strengthened by Dallagher of Kenora and probably by ne or two others, will comprise the l.'umoi outfit seeking a repeat tltl. IT WILL PAY YOU! of your copy of The Daily News every night by having it delivered to your address by carrier paid in advance will bring it to you evqry night for a year Keep Yourself Well Posted about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Rupert, your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading regularly THE AIL Y N EWS UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings from Prlnre ltiitcrt. For V ANCOLVEU. VICTOKIA, SwaiiMin Hay. Iliite.lale, Alert Itay. etc. Tuemlat. 5 p.m. for AN( 01 VKK, VICTOKIA. 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