i vi: -f. if' im m . vv. r Tk. v v, .f mm ' i j ..... . i j io Oe r f s . PAJE TWO THE. DAILY NEWS Tuesday, April 16. i ra ' : f BESSES mm f r JIILIIJ!! 'JIM1 U 1 U This advertisement Is not published or displayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British folumhl HUDKINSWON 1 Nebraska Wildcat Took Seven Put i oi len Hounds J-rora Opponent A. t) T)n IHTTII IVIt T A. HUTU WILL RE MARRIED THIS WEEK TO ACTRESS George Norman (Babe) Ruth "yesterday obtained a license to marry Mrs. Claire, Hodge- il'aon. aged 2(5, a New York aorese and a widow. It is Huiil that thev will be mar- ! lied some day this week. It a VMt AMERICANS WON M4CD0NALD LEADING MITCHELL BY NARROW MARGIN IN BILLIARDS Bill Mitchell and Angus Macdon-ald were in good form last night for the first 250-point session of the 500-point junior individual city ford, Lord OOD BYE TIRE TROUBLE C E'u5P yonr clr with a new set of dominion Koysl Cords or Roytl Mtitcrs and bid a lone farewell to tire trouble. Theie two tires can't be best Royal Cords are.the finest moderste-Jy priced tires nude. ; Roysl Masters toit more Uun ny other tire but they're certainly: - worth It. DOMINION ROYAL CORDS AND ROYAL MASTERS E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS fij u 3rd Ave. East- DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 ' PERCY WILLIAMS KEEPS HIS SPEED ON KLIUKn 1U lilt BUAKJJ5 Al lYWMKfcAL V" oySMIGHTAND GIRLS BREAK RECORDS! MONTREAL. April 16. Percy Williams, the Vancou ver Olympic sprint champion, returned to .the boards last; night and equalled the world's record for 50 yards in win-i ning that event at the indpor track game? here. His time! was 5 1-5 seconds. Williams nosed out Jimmy r ltzpatncK of Hamilton. Ethel Catherwood of Saskatoon iumoed to a new Cana- jdian indoor record for w'Onieh When she topped the bar at i four feet 11 3-8 inches. I One world's record was broken bv Miss Mvrtle Cook PANiniPNvof Toronto, who won the 50 yards in six seconds flat, I U. vrllirillLi i J , breaking the old mark by, a fifth of a second. Four Thousand People Watched Rig Hockey Game Last Night j VANCOUVER, April 1G. In an: exhibition hockey game here the New York Americans defeated the i .Montreal Canadiena with a score of 5 to 3'before 4000 fans. At Ihe end of the second period the ! Americans had a four-goal lead. on their opponents, but in the' j final session the Montrealers held PROMINENT FIGURES IN SPORT Written Especially for the Daily News by the Sports Editor LORD DESROROUGH. AN ENGLISH SPORTSMAN Although he has had a political the English Channel; rowed from nd IirHamentdry VII- O: the New Yorkers from scoring and ' .farmer. dd.d two to their own count. I Jam "enry ,?rn' F'v I borough, first barbn of Taplow,.N cen- Ox Football anrfaeball organlza. tlon is lpw In getting under way In Prince Kupert this year but the annual meeting of the Football Association 'at least is expected to be called in the near "future. Prospects are said to be good for the carrying on of the Old Country game again this season and quite a good deal of talent is reported to be avail able. The outlook is that there 'u'llt VtA of Yah at n 4 Y tfa 4onm league, New Empress Club, Thistles and Regiment being mentioned as possible entrants. ; There is also said to be consid-jerable baseball talent on hand but It is uncertain as yet whether or not Senior ball will be played i In 1029 here or be allowed tc lapse as it did last year. Twt i teams could be easily organized but organizations are chary about backing clubs unless there are at least three in the race. Still In the heavyweight fistic limelight.-- hr- StrlhHnira. "Pn" j and W. L ( Yming.StrlbllSg? ttrti Tmi New ork to talk business with! the two chief ffgnr$s of metropolitan promqjlofif W. F. ("Dig 11111") Carey and W. H. I1'. (Jack) Dcmpsey. The boy Is ready to fight anybody In the heavyweight division to prove he still is a contender for the title, declared "Pa" Stribllng. "Dempscy. already has proposed several opponents for the boy, .mentioning Jim Malohey, Otto Von Porat' and others,-'but. I "'have mad no de finite arrangements". i Oxford to' London in one day; swam, twice across the pool at iagara; held ihe punting c ham- is best known for his interest Inpibnship for three years, and won athletics and is regarded by Engvfam.e in mountain climbing, lishmen as their, Ideal of an ama- :,4i , , teur sportsman. He has been one. , After P38?1" thf of e- of the most notable figures in , ve competition, Lord Desbor-nmafoi.r .nnrtinu. iria. tn vna. 0UKh continued his devotion to n. i 'j'vi viiki vo a is ting" ianu i or upwards o nail a tuVy. A student at Harrow and Desborough was athletics as a patron of amateur sports and as official leader of : organizations promoting them. He served as president of the Brit- one,- l -i n : i , billiard champion and at the close of the best all around athletes of jtwenty yearg iwag pre8ident 0f of play Macdonald was leading by his day. He played cricket; won:f. Rp(f,. . wn .,,, a.oJ the narrow margin of 251 to 240 the Harrow mile in four minutes j cfatIon points. A. Murray was refetee, 36 seconds; rowed in the dead ' i. Hillman was scorer, and . C, P. heat , varsity boat , race of :1877k. , Lord Dbofough was born Oc-Balagno was marker. was a member, of the,, Winning tbber 30, 1855. He has been four ,, The second and final block be- Oxford crew oyer Cambridge5 the times 'a member of the House of tween Mitchell .and Macdonald next year; stroked an, eight oared Commons and was raised to the will be played tonight. N boat with sliding sfats 'acrdss pee'rage lh'190o. IEIRST ROUND OF" fiVF.R EMANIIEI.ii u lCarpet; bowung v r ui i uiiu u i ' " uuuif JC NOW COMPLETED The first round of the St. Andrew's Society single-handed bowling competition has now LOS ANGELBS. Anril 16. Ape been concluded. Bob Cameron beat 'Hudkins, Nebraska wildcat, last ob Stuart and Harry Erskine won night battered and tore his way to over Howard Stein in the out- !m!Si dociive lf oundvictory , over standing game-s of the first round. Armand EnuntiA. youthful San Second round games will now be Francisco heavyweight, to prove proceeded with. ,-the fallacy of the age-old adage :!lJuw.TI"brttet,,a,,' st.andrew,sbowling Hudkins won seven rounds, Em i anuel one, and two were even. LARRY GAINS WAS VICTOR r , 2 TORONTO. Arrfl 16 Iirrv rinks. Wason's Ulnk Beat II. Cam-eron's Ist Nlcht by Score of 21 to 6 J. Watson's rink beat H. "Cameron's last night by a score of 21 to 6 in the St. Andrew's Society carpet bowling series. The next game wll! be Thursday night be-ltwen. J. Frew and J. McLean Gains, Canadian heavvwehrht The standing of rinks, to date champion, outclassed Georire fVwW. W Australian titleholder, to anteiy Dalgarno 5 win In a 10-round bout here last J- XIcLean 4 ..night. , ., C Taylor 2 ... , , " I. Cameron" 1 ' J. Frew l f s , Tbi afternoon's train, due J . WaUon 3 ;u..frem the east at 3:30, was reor- G. Abbott 2 . ,,ted this morning to be on 'time. G. Scott l 8 5 5 2 " .'3 , BASEBALL IS WASHED OUT AT OPENING Itain' Eterjrwhere In Eastern State oii Opening Day:.. NEW YORK. April 16. The entire openfrtg day program of the four major league baseball games in the ea.t wan washed out today by (he driving rain. It seemed probable that the western half of the schedule would escape the main attack of the weather man. Sport Chat BALLPARK IMPOSSIBLE Hut City May Re Able to Instal 'Children's Playground at I) I, Violet Park lt Was stated at last night's oerncii meeting that the city light be able b drain off a piece f Violet Park In Section Seven nd provide a 1 layground for hildren there but that the re-iuet of the Section Seven and light Ratepayers' Association for ball park was an Impossible one s it would cost thousands of dol-nrs to execute. Aid. Macdonald, who Had ex-mlned the site, brought ud the tlayground suggestion. Other 'arts of the city had been pro-Ided for by the Gyro Club. Mayor McMordie stated that he tad arranged with the sretary f the Ratepayers' Association to -.end in a definite plan but this lad not yet come to hand. Aid. Brown felt that the chil dren of this part of town were! lot so badly off, Gyro playgrounds at McClymont Park and '-eal Cove being available for hem. The council will await a defin-Le proposition from the Section 'even and Eight Ratepayers' As-oclatlon before taking any fur-her action. BROWN BEAR HUNTERS ARE GOING NORTH TO ALASKAPENINSULA SEWARD, April 1C The largest Alaskan brownbear hunting expedition ever to leave, here will start on April 27, when n party of 24,' Including hunters and their personnel, will leave on the 3.S.Starr or the Alaska peninsula. GROGAN RECEIVER COLWOOD RACE TRACK VICTORIA April 16. L. A. Grogan, accountant, has been appointed receiver and manager of the Colwood Park .race track,.upon application of (he Royal Trust Company, trustees, for debenture holdurs, t STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy S.v D. Johnston Co.) The following quotation were ' " ...i A,r. '.t." OIU UIIU tt.SACU . ...,." , ,. a C. Silver, 1.00, Nil. Day view, 5, 5's. Big Missouri, 1.11, 1.15. Cork Province, 15V, 1C. Cotton Belt, 65, 70. Duthie, 50, Nil. George Copper, Nil, "80 ueurgui niter, u, mi. Golconda, 1.33, U8. Grandview 45Vi, 4C. ,-Independence, kootenay Florence, 14 16.-Kootenay King. 48, 49. L. & L., 3, 3Vi. Lucky Jim, 14. 10. Mohawk, 5, 5Vi. Morton Woolsey, 3'a, A; Marmot River Gold, NIlfc7. Marmot Metals, 4V4, 5. ' National Silver, 15. 1G. Noble Five, G8, 69. Oregon Copper, CS, 03V. Pend Oreille, Nil, 7.7B. Pioneer Gold. Nil. 1.70. Premier, 1.60, 1.C6. j Pnrtpr-Idaho. 47. 50. ' Reeves Macdonald, 2.40,'2.5Qf . . ns i uuius-ArKKiua, to, e.t. Ruth-Hope, 42, 45. Silver Crest. Nil, 8: Silverado, 65, 75. Silversmith, 8, 14. Slocan King, Nil, . Sloean Rambler, 21, 22. Snowflake, 22, 24. Sunloch. Nil. 2.75. Terminus, 5, 7. Topley Richfield, 32, 34. Torlc, 1.25, Nil. Wellington, 15, 15H. Whitewater. 1.05, 1.10. Woodbine, 4, 4Vi. Oils Advance, 8.95. Nil. A. P. Consolidated, 3.52j 3.53 Calmont, 2.97, 3.00. Dalhousie, 5.75, 6,S5. j uevenisn. l.iu, i.w, Fabyon Pete, 14, .14 Home, 20.00, 20.50. Illinois-Alberta, 1,75, Nil, May land. 8.50. 8,75,. McDoug.-Segur Ex,i , 7.00, McLeod, 5.00, Ni. . , New McDoug-Segur,,5.00, Nil. Royalite, 150.00,, Nil., Vulcan, 2.40, Nil. Hargal, 1.70, 1,75. Freehold, 1.70. 1.75, Mercury. U5. Nil.,, Turner Valley 1.25, 1.40 T- . Ol-.l eastern Diuck . Sherritt-Gordon, 8.10, Nil. Noranda, 51.15, Nil. says . Famous Canadian Tenor . , "I "n4 Buckingham Cigarettes dclighu 'Xffk'jh '".ful'to. hnuke and easy on my throat," 19M I Nicolo CoRntlao, who ranki tmong th Creat tuccenoti of Canuo ai a drunitic tenor il a CauJun boy, wlioooce worlcj in kU fadicr! jpvctrr tor on McCiul Street, Toronto. During the put fr w ecki thii great kngtr bat been tiling coo. cert cngagrmtnti la several CaoadUa I IMi.- cixks. y CIGARETTES iff 1 vsrcukt,MowrwcNr . IN., CSTADUSHCDOVtROQYlMlS VSctf I W UkV-.l i EXTRACTS FROM VICKERS' DIARY1752 ctlltnt Gin I, Q CWSSjf M&k? ' falnlnt favor mPW l . ntryuhtrt. be- " ' fyjf J )jjiZX? V I 1 taint that tame ffl7l X YlSZ?r , (c. 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