I VETERANS WON IN BILLIARDS i Tourney Last Week With II. M.S. Colombo Resulted in Win I for Canadian Legion j The billiard tournament played on various evenings last "week between representatives of II. M.S. Colombo and the local Canadian Legion resulted in a win for the M. latter by an aggregate score of 1383 to 1180. the warship won two games, while the Legion took the other four, the last two games being played on Saturday night. Scores for the tournament were as follows: ' II. M.S. Colombo C. Y. S. Lawrance 250 S. B. A. Bigneir 177 0. S. I. q. Scraff 250 jand A. B. Broughton 145 B. A. Budd 1D7 S. P. 0. Benge 161 j200, Total .1180 W. Canadian Lefion C. L. Youngman 178 A. M. Andrews 260 B. G. P. Tinker 210 M. F. G. Pyle 260 B. J. Andrews 2&0 A. J. May 2ff0jn. A. Total .138C FREEH TENNIS Mr. Ch. ON SATURDAY Cpl. PABIS, June 3. Jean Borotra Sto. of France elimin.ited Francis T. Hunter of United States in the quarter finals of the French tennis championships Saturday, C-8, 10-8, 4-6, 6-1 . Rene Lacoste eliminated Bill Tilden in the semi-finals, 6-1, 6-0. Your Family Might Well Demand! T"HE mortgagee of your home de-mands that the mortgage be covered by Fire Insurance to protect his investment. Your family might well demand that you protect them through Life Insurance : their future depends on YOU. May we show you how this can easily be accomplished? Manufacturers Life Insurance Company HEAD OFFICE Brancu Office 202-6 Rogera Bldg., Vancouver. B. A. Twins. Branch Manager Nonius w. ritiMii.t:. iusthm t kki-iikkhntative Prince Rupert, B. O. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Halllnd From Prince Kuiwrt lor VANtmvr.lt. VICIOKIA, Swanwii 1U. Uutedalr. Alert I Hi, nr.. rues-day , 1:30 p.m. I or V..M tl ti lt. VieroitlA. Ilutedale. Alrrt lUf. etc.. tYW.ty mhliii'ht l or Al MX AllM. ANI ON. HI KM All T, N WS ItlM U. SiiiMUy. SlMI p.m. I.M PORT MMPMIN ANIt WALK ISLAND. Tliuredav. II in. 123 nl Avenue It M KM 1 1 II Agent Trine Ituprrt. II. C. Tt rough ticket" Mild to Victoria and .Ntnltle .and ba-((.e tlirtkril throned l HeM Inatlon. pAcinc; B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Krtil.lkun, Wruiisrll, Juneuu and Skugwuy June 1, 1, lik. It, 17. 21. Jit am outer. Vlctnrlii, hrattle June It, l.t, 10. 82, 26,29. I'ltlMTKH .)l INN A Ocean lull)., etc., Vancouver nnit Victoria every IVIilay I'l p.in. Agent for ull Mti'amWilp I.I net V r OIKIIAKl), OLNKKAI. AflKNr 3rd Ave . Prince Kiiiert. II. C 'REGIMENT WINS IN RIFLE SHOOT Had Margin of 2l Points Over Marksmen From H.M.S. Colombo Yesterday The rifle shoot at the Mc Nicholl Creek ranges yesterday between teams representing II S. Colombo and First Battal ion North B. C. Begiment Bifie Association resulted in a .win for the home team by a margin of 21 points. Open sights were used. Weather conditions were fair but the changing light somewhat interfered with shooting. W. Brass was winner of the spoon for the Bifle Association Mr. Marjot for the ship. Scores were aB follows at th 500, and GOO yard ranges. N. B. C Begiment Brass 26 29 30 85 Wylie 27 29 28 84 Wilson 26 31 26 88 M. Lamb .... 27 28 20 76 Wilson 28 23 23 74 Howarih ..... 21- 28 19 08 W. Cameron . 28 28 12 G8 Young 21 18 21 GO 592 II. M. S. Colombo Marjot 26 19 3S 78 Sto. Bond ..28 22 28 78 Lad. Sto. IJoawell 26 27 25 78 Capt. Gum'm .... 28 25 21 72 Samwell ..22 24 23 69 Baguley ... 28 ' 21 20 G9 Mr.' Downing ... 23 26 16 64 Ldg. Sm. Field . 26 19 18 63 571 Biflemen were taken across the harbor in the Launch "26." ! TORONTO, CANADA I'lion 31 Canadian National Q7;e Largeil .ailway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Hiillliffcti from PIIINCK KtHT.HT for VAM'Orv VKTOKH M'.Vni.K. ltd Intifniedlale polnti, rarh Tliumday and SiincU), 10.M) p.m. I or AN VOX and SI EN'AIIT, each Wednesday and Saturday, 4;tM)'p.m. rr MllCTII AMI -OLTII (JU KN (IIAUlOTIr; IfcLAM.N. I of tmxlitl) lAKM:NOrit TBAINS LKAVE I'lUVl T. KITtllT n.Ul.Y IIXCEIT HISOAY at ll:Sl a m for PKINCi; (IK)lt(JK. i:imiin-TON, WIN'MI'i:o, all MilnU rautrrn Canada lulled Htatra. AflKNl.'Y AIX OCtAN STCAMMIIIP 1.1NKH City Ticket Office, 528 Third AveM Prince Itupert Phone 2C0 Do you read the classified advertisements? ATHLETICS IN Did Not Hay at Wcek-End But Held Position NEW YOBK, June 3: Galloping ahead of the field in the two major circuits Philadelphia and St. Louis eased to a canter over the week-end. The Cardinals dayed neither Saturday nor Sun-lay while the Mackmen bothered nly to hammer out a victory over Detroit Saturday. St. Louis though failed to im-rove the standing of the club because Pittsburgh lost to Phila-'elphia Saturday. The Mackmen s well profited when St. Louis Irowns lost to Washington Sat-irday afternoon. Seven and a half games from he top the third place Yankees lipped a full game from the adverse margin by pummelling Chi-ago in two weekend contests. Babe Buth got his tenth homer n New York games against Chi-sgo Saturday. BASEBALL SCORES a Sunday Scores National League New York 7. Chicago 4. Boston 2, 'Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia 9, Pittsburgh 4. American heagns Chicago 1, New York 8. St. Louis 5, Washington 4. Cleveland 3. Boston 2. Detroit 2, Philadelphia 11. Saturday Srores American League Chicago 1, New York 6. Cleveland 3, Boston 12. St. Louis 1, Washington 2. National League New York 4, Chicago 1. NATIONAL LKAriUE STANDINGS 'W. L, Pet. St. Louts '.W 16 .026 Pittsburgh 28 15 .005 Chicago 22 15 .505 Philadelphia 20 17 .511 New York 19 17 .528 Brooklyn 14 22 .880 Boston, 15 21 .886 Cincinnati 18 2C .888 AMERICAN LHAfiUE STANDINGS "'W. L. Pet. Philadelphia ..'...'i' 30 9 .709 St. Loius 20 10 .019 (New York 22 10 .579 Detroit 24 22 .522 (Cleveland 20. 21 .488 (Washington 14 21 .809 Chicago 16 28 .304 Boston 12 28 .300 THIRTY STARTERS" LEFT FOR DERBV LONDON. June 3: Sommcr-ville Tattprsall's Kngelberg was scratched from the Derby today, reducing the numbr of starter on Wclnesddy to thirty. BISCUITS Peak, Frean These are the best biscuits made on the continent. We have just received a largo shipment and, as our stock room is limited, we oner inese prices: All kinds, per lb , ..C0c All kinds, per tin, lb. . . ,..51c Sizes from 4 to 9 lbs. per tin. Also we have 1 and 2-lb. tin from 86c to $1.05 Our stock consists of the following varieties. GOLDEN PUFF GINGER NUTS BRAZIL CREAMS LEM6N PUFFS WATER BISCUITS SHORTCAKE DIGESTIVE P. F. ASS0RTHD Mussallem Grocery Co. j Limited 617-423 6th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 P. O. Box 575. Sport Chat Local sport evnts scheduled for the weeki follmv: Monday .'(today) Elks' Flag Day. Children' sports. Senior Baseball : Gyros vs Sons of Canada. Tuesdav(3Hhulv Cud football: Thistles vs Empress Social Club. C. N. Softball: Superintendents Office vs Stattbn. . Wednesday - Junior League football :Boritb Street School vs High School. Thursday Senior Baseball: Elks vs Gyrqfc" Friday QfUjuly Cup football: l'mprs Social Hub vs Regiment, S. N. .Softball: Dry dock v r.ound House. Rain marnd Victoria Dav cele brations this yivir both at New; !Iaielton aid Telkwa. After chil-i dre.n's sports at New Haselton, he chief ittrattion ws a ball rame between local and Smithers chool bon. the latter winnins. 't to 5. A, Wf dance in the eve ning brought the day's proeeed-ngs to a close. At Telkwa there was a Drosram of horses races and other contests and also a dance In the evening. Ilaseltofi and Kispiox native baseball tabus journeyed to Skeena Crossing recently to give the residents of that reserve an exhibition of how baseball should lie played. The Kispiox boys beat the Hate Hon tribe by a score of 19 to 4. The ninth annual Topley picnic on June 18 will be an ambitious affair with all manner of sport including children's races, fie)' events and horse racing as well as a multitude of novelty events. Topley and Rose Lake will play basfbalL Burns Lake meeting the winners and at football '''orley and Telkwa will compete. There will also be a basketball game between Smithers and Top-py and a big dance in the evening will fittingly cloM the day's proceedings. A "w'vt to'im frtm the Booth nd Borden 8t'rt school line-ups will meet High School, Jnfor 'amte ch"rnrions. In an erthibl-Mn football (fame at Aerorls Hill r rounds ton - "ing. Player for the rct team hive Iwcn eboawn ss follower sforvii-h: N1soTi bp Crow. folusi. Vaccher and N--motn: I'Mto'n A. VVfnn'p'v. Van?, J. WiwtrrvV nnd Wliiham: r-rve Kanaya. Hardy and . B. The final Jtitor Lnm flrtre "f th naon tl!f 1m nlaftd on tvv nftoftMwtn, htwen Bor-''n Street rnd High Schools'. h. Jessen. we'l known diamond drilling msn wni n ns'r rt.rd hf Prince Rupert last r!"ht retnrnin to Vancouver nfter a trin to Stewart. - What do Yen think of this one? This in a vi-ry useful silver dish in Rogers' Silver Plate which will give good satisfaction. As illustrated, it is an olive dih or a cracker and cheese dish.' The glasH centre is removable and mav be used in a pinch us Viivtto,- rilih hovtius it ailvar 1M and the'miiln dish hi thea a sandwich I'RICU ?C.fi0 it IT0 Hit STOKE WITH THE CLOCIV CAPITOL TIIUATKK PRO- GUAM 10U TUB WEEK Monday and Tuesday John Gilbert in "Masks of the Devil." VvYdneday, Thursday and Friday The California Collegians, the world's greatest college entertainers. Saturday only Jack Holt in great wes- tern, "Avalanche." DARING ROMANCE GILBERT IUPER-LOVE ROLE Star It Superb in HI Portrayal of Man Without Soul FINE SUl'POHTINO CAST "The Masks of the .Detdl" lieu TJwoiore Roberta and Uva von crne as Players A Don Juan of tomorrow among the ditr:-":: ladie,. of the Vienna rf todry! Such in John Gilbert in his new tarrinfT picture, "The Masks of cue LmvII,'' which opens tonight at lit Capitol Theatre. Tills ukra modern Metro-"o: IwyuOilayer picture will un-iol'Usd! p dewn Jn screen his -rj i.?. "Ilbert's most daringly ro-iK.'.r. s'-rcen itory. It is a talu of a man without soul; a super 'over who stole hearts and stoop ed to knavery without a though for ideals or religion. BCRDEN BEATS BOOTH SCHOOL Junior Football Game on Saturday Afternoon Itemilted in Score of One to Nil Borden Street School hat . Booth Memorial School by a score I of I to nil in the Junior Football i League on Saturday afternoon Booth had the best of the play ir the ftrst half but could not score Nakamoto scored for Border Street from a corner kick in th second half. It was a good came and was witnessed by a fair crowd of fans Jack Campbell was referee am players were as follows: Borden Street School -Kanava Vaccher and Katsuyama Morgan Nakamoto and Hard: Smith. A Woodcock, Fong, J. Woodcock am Brtcvson. Booth Memorial School Law rence; Cross and Nelson; Greer, folusl and Bartlett: Tohev. Wl ters, Cameron, Tom McMeekir end O. Wingham. League standing: W L D Its Hirt S 0 1 17 Borden 8 5 1 Booth 2 8 0 INTERMEDIATE SOCCER MATCH Second Ten From H.M.S. Colombo Beat Local Bo.vm by-Score of 1 to 3 A second football team from H.M.S. Colombo beat local intermediates by a score of 4 to 3 at the Acropolis Hill grounds on Suturday, afternoon. A good sized crowd witnessed the match which proved quite interesting. Butler scored three goals foi the warship and Bullock, one. Comadina and Bussanich each mad.' a sotre for the locals while the third was kicked in the opposing goal by a naval back. At half time the score was fl' to 2 In Colombo's favor. Able Seaman Brown was re feree and ' Alex Clapperton thi oniy linesman. '''TWmis'.were: ll M.S. Colombo Able Seamitr Morris; Abls Seaman Dearfnr and Stoker Joyce; Able Seamni Maber, Leading Seaman Reid an' Leading Seaman Tillett; Abb Seaman Butlor, Boy Reid, Abb Seaman Constant inc, Able Sea nmn Cany atul J,aiHng Seumjin Bullock. Prince Rupert Pierce; B. Hunt and W. Murray; McKinley, lluMt-r Hill and J. McKay; Coma- K. Sii'itli. T. Biv-.'iiiirt:. Vl,' I li i ;.i (I Murileltc. i "mUMMIihitiwii PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Monday. j,m JOHN GILBERT IN HIS LATEST SUCCESS "Masks of the Devil" Comedies Sca-fJoinjf Sailor and Arkansas Traveller PATIIENEWS 13c and 50c COMING CALIFORNIA COLLEGIANS JOLF CAME IN ENGLAND WON .'rofeaainals l'lay International uamH on Ihrcc liillcrcnt Couraett BLACKWELL PARK, Birming-iam, June 3. Walter llsgen. Uni-xA States professional, defeated rchie Compston, British profes-donu), one MP, in a 86-hole golf natch here Saturday. COUL.DSON COURT, England, lune 3. Htnry Cotton, British jrofetv'onal golfer, defeated Hor-on Smith. United States pro, 6 to . in a 36-hole match Saturday. LONDON. June S. Abe Mit-hell won the R6-hole medal com-ivtition opening the new Saleden ark golf course with a scorr of 45. Kd Dudley, United States iro, cam econd with 146. mm again Navy I'layers Heat C. N. R. Isagwr bv Sotre of 7 to 5 Snturday Evening In a much better game than he first on Wednesday evening, oftball players from H..M.8. Col-, mbc again defoated reprenta-ives of the C.N.R. League on aturday evening. The score was " to 5 Tracy, catcher, and McDonald, titcher, made up the Colombo attt ry while Harold caught and lalroyd pitched for the C.N.R. . r (MMI:KHN R MrlMOMll, M IV Chiurrjan of tlw- ".fK-riHl rom.'ntt.lfe ot .irl!(,m-nl mi Ir.duntriHl and Interna -in , i Relations, who ha Just prccntel '' Ci,;i l,!':f'Ji .p"rt oi ita tlncUutia v; i ' 1 1 j ti Mi- principle of Iruiurance gaui .: v, im:i,i' vinent, alcknem and In-alldltv i ' 1 1 mpulaory oontrtbu- in.' -irr -fi t in th atate. employera lul in ;ln .C6 . ww .. . v I1!?ia2 r T-k v$ lHgaaaaB Tiaat itt iiia Injary with "."Ant Zam Bot, fhlt in Iverb-al Ulm W""" l'!tot rnftclion, allayi lodammtlioo, ram" V.1((, - KKKP A MON & TUE-v Two Shows 7 and 9 p,m. v t HINlTIIK.Ml: MIM, , (i i,.. . j fM Clarfooc J. 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