PAJE TWO ". - i ' V. LEPT FOR ENGLAND if " ; 1 .... S a ari a ; s i Si St Jack Guest, famous Canadian . sculler, who reached the semi final of the Diamond Srulls , f Via Rnval Hnlv Rmrattn (ant year, and also represented Can- ada at the Olympic Games with Joe Wright, has left for England to study accountancy, and to prepare for the Diamond Sculls this summer. FRANCIS XAYIER WINS FIRST OF ALLAN CUP GAMES MONTREAL, March S1.,M Francis Taviar defeated Toronto Varsity 6 to 1 in the first jot a two-game series In Allan cup 4tay-downs last night. hcMarjieesM' srnTTi5 pnriTn.tt T. LONDON, March 21 21 : : A AToot- foot - THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, March 21 iS2, News and Views in The World of Sport ball game in the First Pmstontke 100 to 7-JeM rf ie going SoUish Lesajno results Qoeen'siietheajry he would not have nearly n t n -f i , a I r? m - : i mm. ' nimwiuwK v. I nlM THE'WEATHER I i P -inee Rupert Raining, strong southeast wind; temperature. 37. i iiifES This advertUement is not published or displayea by the IJquor Control Bortrd or by the Government of British Columbia NATIONAL IS GREAT EVENT Record Entry Makes Renewal of Historic Steeplechase at Liverpool Mere Uncertain Than Eer ' LIVERPOOL. England, March 2(. The Grand National Steepie- chasv is famous as the most dif- ilcult cross-country race in the worid md consequently is prob- SSJ5l rZ'7. Orand National, to be run on Friday, March 22, is exceptionally puzzling. Added to the record large entry is the fact that train- ng programs were seriously m- it-n'ered with by ifie seere winter, which r'-suhed ir. haru-1'rozen training grounds. The historic race annually imrtance. The 1929 event will be worth well over $60,000. One huti . . 1 I A J I I I crea ana iwcniy norses were ai- totted weight, and thie number was cut only to 101 in the first ac ceptances. ' The aewlytinstituted iecond forfeit' 10 days before lh.- race bring the field down to , . mni ! J. ., "m iw w i oawaer, ana oniy rmr- Kill , UIIII.CU ClALC nvyt nU W9 second after a stumble at the last fence The race as usual will be over the four and one-half miles of the Aintree course, with ita difficult ouitr inmnu nnH fnM It has been run since 1839 and will attract an enormous throng to Liverpool from many parts of the rorld. Last year great liners at the big Mersey docks were turned into extra hotels. v Favorites Tile favorite es aupaau- appear to to be ee Bright', Boy and llaster Billie, rcloaely feUowed by Billy Barton. Great Span and Carfax. Bright's Boy haa twice been placed in this treat race, but it is doubtful whether he is as good as he wae Further, he is a very much better horse in good going than in the jmud. If the goingis good at Ain TTree ifree he he "might might represent represent something something T"" ...... . u.ii.v J1S rlLrJJV", iMrf me of the -Isvorites and iKiiin au. I Of the three others, however, Billy Baron and Great Span last vcar tartd at Xi to 1 .Minat nnri ere better handicapped than they are now. They owed their prom- mence to a chapter of accidents o a majority of the other starters. . . . .. " critic remarks, and even if : (I of the race would hardly have eaten TiPFerar- Tim, who i, aoted for this race anywhere - i , j . . ii'iuiiu .jo 10 i ana is JUji .is well .andii ,iiid as a year ago. As r C.i : m, ht is now 13 years old nd should not be as g od as a r .tK )ien he started at 26 to igMia-i' . TORONTO STOCKS AmuK't, 11 .85. Hurt-o'i iiav Mining $19.76. Mainly, jl .:,(). Sudbury Basin. $11 .IS. International Nickel. $$M.M. SherritMiordon, $8.96. Teck Hughes. $9.06. Fishery matters were discussed at a meeting last night of the council of the Board of Trade in the city council chamber. No finite action was taken. First Sip Shows How Different Bockfar'i Mixture In quit unlike oM'Ctylr i-'iiirh irrupt. lf rknti6c cfiinMnation of pmrtn mriiritm. Wrjr pl a,ant u. ukr. rn thenar aru like Suh 1 rrllrvlB Comthl. t'oll. Bron-fhltr. L&Krlppr. "Flu" and Qthrf daravrviM dTclnpmrnU. Th Ar,t flow ttop a roug-hlDf paam ntl Uwra art 40 Aim- in a 7 !.., t botU. A i all dmggui't and gumrtntfi! W. K. B.rllrr, tliallra, HI Malaal Bt, Tr.nt. 1 3 f Aclilifctataih Y ilngft tip proTci It 7jc and 40c. f PERCY WILLIAMS ! IS GOING STRONG , i HAMILTON. Mareh 21: Psroy Williams, Vancouver Olympic sprint champion, won the sixty yajd dash at the Indoor meet here last nhtht in 6 1-5 seconds, eoual- ling the world's record for the distance. He beat Johnny Fittpatrlck of Hamilton. 44.4 COLD STORAGE TAKES SPURT IN BILLIARDS Won Four Games From Grand Terminals in Final Second Division Fixture Last Night Cold Storage took all four of the played last night with Grand Terariflals In the lnal fix- tore of the second half of the ond division billiard league ached- . - , 4. . ann "'r ? ' til. C. LI Yeangmsn, Grand Terminals, vs. A. Maedonald, . . a a v. : a u v w,u 0e' a " l"e ,,u' nJin" wi it is ex- iwcien esthl ium nmri nrrerren f Chari, Rattle. CoM Stor- -- - - - ----- , , D. Maedonald, Qrotto, ill ( also be played, Individual scores last night were golf whenever they have the follows: portunity ami the contagion is E. Fenelon, Grand Terminals, j fast spreading to the boxers. 186; W. Bailey, Cold Storage. 200. Frank Williams 116. J. Hill- ""J" W. II . Jar-nan 178, Charlie Baptie 300. John Bulger 132. J Campbell 200. The final fixture of the first division schedule between Grand Terminal a'nd Canadian Legion i. .i.: u " Tro ,HW"K"t- Around the World With Sport Fans (Hr lh Trsmpl When Mickey Walker, world's mjjj I -,si, 4. Tommy LougHran of Fhiiadelphia i for ..... the light-heav)-weight ... title " " hf 'i w n.u",',lc lu ',,uv,uc l"e Mtvcjn.ru rui th,t 4 bi n f0 ,cn aJ,rood ,litt,e nMn- Loughran " have Un a reat wht adv"t for Walker, though he sn UJI.:.i. l: v-" '""" lumuinnmm nut will probably scale over thei 16-POna mark, while Loughran I will weigh in at about 176 The "Philly boxer, how - Jll 1 i,u i v. " v 1 i iwkiiv muu iracin " his favor as well as weight. I It w'H be another case of a clever i boxer against a man of better than the average punching abil ity. Walker has a good record of knockouts, and it is not for I nothing that he has earned the iname of "The Toy Bulldog." In Loughran he meets one of the .cleverest big men in the game, so lit will be a match of science against aggressiveness and hard hitting. LOCAL ASSOCIATION ; GIVES AN OPINION ON i RADIOBROADCASTING At the meeting of the executive of tle Prince Kupert Radio Association last night, it was drawn to their attention that the radio commission would meet in Vancouver soon and they were asked for an expression of opinion on the ques tion of state broadcasting The executlve did not favor this, al- fed a resolution in favor of large private stations aided and controlled by the state, PRICE OF WHEAT ! VANCOUVER, March 21 : Wheat was quoted oh the local exchange-today at $1.25)4. WASTED WILES i "I understand Deris is trying ;to add Freddie to her string." "Really. I'd have though he'd be hardly worth her wile.'' Mbn- treal Star. Sport Chat MechenieJ, winners of the firsf half, are now leading in the m;i end half off the Senior League Basketball schedule at Anyox. having beatgfi Concentrator to 18 in the last contest which was a thrilling one for the fans of the smelter town who have been follftwiirg the hoop game with interest this winter. The Eoach Is trailing in the league bat Is still keeoine iramely going. 'f qm. the Ladles League though beaten recently by High School. The Mine girls are occupying the cel-.lur position, "fhe Anyox basket-ibal! execs the has arranged that 'the play-offs between the winners f each half of the season will V;in the first week m April. Jack Sharkey, the fighter, i the latent athlete to take up golf ...uut, i .A,If.ni,, Wnmimr th " ' universal ""T"-,;". sport, where exponents . of every other line of athletics on a common ground. Among the fight managers, Leo P. Flynn is in a class by himself when it comes to g!f. Nearly all the . ball players, with the notable ex- ception of Rogers Hornsby, play swimmers, tennis players and track athletes. Babe Ruth takes as much pride in a long tee shot or an iron shot to the green as he does in knocking out a hOme !run jn a WOrld itrries game. RADIO PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK KOMO j Thursday, March 21 5:00 KiddJee' program. 5:80 Stock and boiWf qttota (Jons. 8:4S S'ewt flashes. 6:00 SerberUng Wngertf. 80 Concert orchestra . ltiiui i 7:0O-Haley Stuart profftm. 7:W - Standard Srnhonr' w 8:30-Ungines correct time. 8:30-KHQ, Spokane. Crescent Old Time Band and singer. 9:90 Novelty trio. ! .. ..... . . , A" l "Lt . !2 o' i,..,., t...i Iq. T i1"' Kl"' p 10rt,nU' KHy' ll-'OfrlAIasVa lehttt! program. U:15-X6velty trio with vocal, 12:16 Late news. Friday, March 22 5:00 Land O'llealth. 5:16 Stock and bond quotations. 5:46 News fbuhes and sports. 6:00 Wrigley Review. 6:80 Philco hour. 7:00 Hudson Essex Challengers. 7:80 Half hour with the senate. 8:00 R.C.A. hur. 9:00 Longines correct time. 9:00 Borden Seles Co. program. 9:S0 Program originating KG W, Portland. lOiOO Evenng.H lOiSO-Oiyrnpie Hotel donee orchestra with tenor. 11S80 Late news fliihe. SatnrdayMarjH 23 5:00 Lew White In orpan re- cital. Otatienat orehtra under "t0' -Iter Damrch. 7:00-Lucky Strike danee or- Fi'f' . . I mi m 8:00 Associated, Oil Com- p Wjl Associated Spanish hour, uiw-umgines eorrect tlrtie. 9:00 Puget Sound Navigation program. . . I 9 nW Concert orlheatra with non lOtOO Big Show of Puget i Sound Power & Light Co. I 12:00-News flashes. 12:11! Studio program. A GREAT RAILROAD m w r mtrr v I I I I I I i i 1 1 l Kf fc:iegj S; A striking inhibit in New rand Central terminal in New UNIVERSITY GRADUATES REMAIN B.C. VICTORIA. Mach 21: Infor-stion wm given in the Legis-iture before it closed by Hon. :oahua Hinchcliffe, minioter of education that figures wore available with respect to the number of graduates of the Unl verity of British Columbia who wire still in the province. Of ome 1.840 graduates 1,008 remained in the provinee while 54 others were rn other parts of Canada and 117 In the United feHateSi T. D. Pattullo, Leader of the Opposition, pointed out that the figure indhmted that there was a large proportion of the-'graa- uates remaining in British Col-(umbia. He supposed the mnt woaW he taking the,eredit iot ine wei mat mere were so m l.1 Ib ,,Bfv ne.wn" -r " ,nw lttW' "iroi as to tnose coming DOCK !"fthl""Hd StftM ,nf the !!frt'nmnt m,e ,n' r m,d ,aBht- Intimated that there wore indi- 'cations that thv vrr rainrnlM locks sinee the election In J"'- Dr. H. C. Wflnch gate figures to show that there were more !aJ" ,f S "'J ".i? .1 V "T! was the case in respect to the testers Canadian universities. He also hopedhat there would be a move made to keep more of-the university graduates in commercial life in the province. HOBO KING IS NOW IN JAIL KAMLO0PS, March 21. 'Joseph Leon Lazwariti, self-styled king of the hoboes, languishes in Jail here as a result of being picked off a pasting Canadian National freight train while "bo-1 log" a ride. Latwaritz, who-elarms to have been elected as reigning monarch of the hoboes at the annual meet-1 ing, carries an interesting scrap boot pasted with letters allegedly wrttleo by the great and the near great of most of the countries of 1 Uk If ...IIU Ll . I i kin I itt n nun i 1 1 1 1 1 m Ikn t Ik. II. t.... t I clalMi t0 wrRe ,tler. to mm of lhe ean fr0m vUlou. pltCMt a,. wayg Irniitr them with the stamp. Indignant that he should have been prevented from continuing this journey to Vancouver, he! sought to oUalh financial aid here. In this he was unsuccessful arkl as he did not hate the neces- sary J to pay the fine Imposed by i jjustlee or the Peace Wentworth Woods, he is doing 10 days. He states he will continue to Vaneou- ver and proposes to call officially on the mayor. TERMINAL IN MINIATURE IS ark toy show v.as this splendid York City. OILS SHOWED MORE DECLINE Little More Demand for Mining Stocks on Vancouver Exchange yesterday VANCOUVER. Mareh 21. Heavy offering of pll issues eon-inued on. the stock exchange ves-erttay with genei! trade vwaes ftsceftding front c to dollar iower. Home 'Oil Improved 00c. fMImrosif lost Mc on heavy :rading, , ,1 In mines there was little ehange. altbotigh the demand showed fan-prevemen i . i " i' ' i HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mrs. Harry Cleaves, Tacoma; . V It .1 f C K 1 seller, J. R. Mulr. A. BWt llflb ertson, c. Y. Mine and R. S. Iloh-rtson, Vaneoavcrr "J. Stfl Ml C. J. Relit, Ocojtn Falls; C.j I. Hodgson. Winnipeg i W. It' oh neon and J. W. BeynoWs, 'oronto; W. E. O. McLennan, roroflto; Mr. and Mrs. A. II. A'addlngton. Nanaimo; A. Robert- ion. Masasit; K. Vila tad 8. a get land, RatchltmB. Central Louis Bauvette and J. Fanlk-wr, Keno; Alex Mlcol. Mayo; Paul Roy, Pitt Meadows; George I.elhinr Dawson; J. A. Donnelly and Mrs. J. A. Donnelly, Van-. Mover; W. H. Johnson, Toronto;! I. Miller. Ben Wish, A. Oagnon,' M. Strand and George Hussell. eity; B. Nelson. Winnipeg; Loul:; S. Watkltrs, Seattle. i Royal i II. Otfisld, eity j Tom Salberg. ! Seattle. i Savoy John Walker, city. PLANT'S r FEAT RE OF TOY SHOW :.niature :tplica of 1!v An Anchor 'Donsldwn n(loeer . . like most ship engineers, a devoted i ' . Scoti proud of his talp, engines, and fabf-- enthusiasm and pride art ' " typical of the serrkt you "-CM'throughout the ship on the "Letlils" or the 4 "Athenla." . Sail Anchor DvnaUltoni Skip C0.,IJm4i, 6i.'i SI. , liwnwr l Hi "W witir BaiMr.ri i '-to Montreal !:.' w Irrlai.i! 5 ' 1 I ami iC JUBrtK.:; ' ANCHOR-DONALDSOH LIKE OtMi. 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