fa Tl; u. Ah ; ' " - i . i i t it ., ii M ' 4 PA1E TWO THE DAILY NEWS "'Monday, May 27 i929 BASEBALL GAME PLAYED SUNDAY Scw-Swi? fiLCanada W.oa fljfJLiiXtPjJaieiitviartVParty Successful In Uuh by Score or 8 to 2 VThe postponed Victoria ry ' Jlay v baseball j?ame was played yester- day afternoon between- the' Sons' Oanada and tbe. Gyro ub. .It 2?nVthe ftljl ttlne fnnfngs? and raided wUbfgpnji of Canada on the nnd oT nn 8-2 score. Glow er' j it, wfaltliithi, Bpgt e taken a? a criterion on the w ay 4J"lf team nrp irndicr tn tunirlo oupng the playing season, as Dajn teams were snort of some of their regular players. The rookies that were, pressed into service performed a little better with the Sons than those cavort-S for the Gyros. Lambie and Nelson started as the Sons of Canada battery, vijiile Chenoski and Mihnehan took pare of the Gyro ;ehuekfmr for "tntee innings. Lambie then gave way to Warren, who did some masterful tossing, and when he ti$ed Vic Memies 1 pok up the burden. Farquhar relieved Chen- oski, and the fans think that with about thirty more years' expert- .-.'ience he will make quite a heaver, H .i" Johnny Comadina took care of .the umpiring and, although he ' Hailed a few wild one, proved a , very satisfactory arbitrator. As the weather, was ideal for .baseball, ?ute a number of fans , .were on hand to view the game. SWIMMERS AT THESALTLAKES Many Picnic Parties at the ""; Beache and Enjoyable Time Spend on Water" ' ' ;n There was a good cro d'bf swimmers and picnickers at (the , Salt Lakes yesterday. Thf Tjwnch 1 made regular trips acW&: thM' Mkrbor and a great many' pYivate launches took parties 1 liver. ' The water was very pleasantly warrrU ; . .There were picnics yesterday Jaf! 3lllsuk f- .. . L- Ij At- 1 S 1 ' cci.v ixracji in me nesgn- 4 oornooa and the weather wis usi warm .enough. A'N J-1 SMALL TURNOUT AT ' ' M'NICHOLL RANGES 'Local Rifle Association to Have Competition Nest Week With J Team From II. 31. S. p'"' Colombo M(There were only four marks men out at the shoot of the First isorth H. c. Regiment Rifle As- 'eoeiatien on the McNicholl Creek ranges yesterday. " 200 500. COO Ttl. "'--M. M. Lamb .... M 29 28 .87 rainier ..... zi .sz 85 Urass, ...... 27 31 ,27. 85 : C' E! McKeown . 27 1U 26' 84 It is exported that, there .will i-be a match next Sunday between teams representing H. 3L.S, Colombo ami the local association. PROMINENT FIGURES IN Written Especially for the Daily News by the Sports'Editor WILLIAM Former Wrestling Champ William Muldoon, former wrestling champion of the world, is one Of 'the" few 'pfofeii.iiional athletes hp ;feeame more fa- mous after their dy!4t of cmpe- .tltion than they did during Jhem. Many years ago he conquered the professional wrestling Wld .and retired the undefeated Cham- i ,pion, Oraeco-Roman style, Wcfori any of the present day crji champions in any line of liDdrt waj born. j Wj,,hej,j-egards as his mo? most ast,'-New hotV, ,JIUntftt'5 , ara ' ot all walks of life e a iarmer s Born at Belfast, wy m, .130, son Muldoon served as a private in 'the Civil War and afterward "'Hyent to New York where he fi-nally became a member of the cjty police force. It was here tnat his physical prowess began to attract attention and sporting $jfn awoke to the fact that he was a new atfiletic wonder. Of- fers came quickly to engage In nfnfpflalrinal. wrtfttYltncr hnnfi anil CAUGHT TROUT KHTADALAKE;: Angling at Popular Resort f Over. Week-End ; About the only successful local Victoria Day holiday week-end aogling party, as far as can be learned, Mas that consisting of D. ft; Stuart, Charlie Stuart, Ernest lAndersori and - Geire Fraser, ;hwbich went up toKhtada Lake on the Tseekwii. They left Thurs- ntirhi mil rofnrnixl last pvp- ninj? with about forty fish, some of which weighed up to four and a half pounds. The water was fairlv hiirh. though dropping in the lake and trail, from which deadfalls has recently been cleaned out, was soft with recent rains. Most of the fish were caught with spinners. A party consisting of P. W. An derson, Sid Andereon, H. B Stiles, J. M. Walker, Tom Kenne- dy tVancouver), and G. A. Hunter visited Union-Bay Lakes, north of .the mouth of Wark Canal, but found thewater much too high for good fisftTng or easy going. Fish here bite 'better later in the season. BASEBALL SCORES Saturday Scores National league Boston 3, New York 10. . Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 6. Chicago 6, St. Louis 7. American League Washington4, Philadelphia 5. New York 8-8, Boston 10-3. Detroit 5-4, Chicago 2-3. St. Louis 1, Cleveland 5. Sunday Scores National League Pittsburgh' 12-7, St. Louis 8-5. v Cincinnati 1, Chicago 5. Boston 8, New York 15. Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn 5. ' - American League ' Detroit 0' Chicago 2. ' New Y6rkl'8, Boston 4, St. 'L6uIs"rrCMfe!arid 0: Philadelphia A, ' Washington NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS ' W. L. Pet Chicago .:; 21 10 .677 Pittsburgh i 19 12 .613 St. Louis ........ 20 13 .606 New York 14 16 .467 Philadelphia 13" 16 .448 Boston 14 18 .437 Brooklyn 13 19 .406 Cincinnati 11 21 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L Pet. Philadelphia 25 8 .758 St. Louis 22 13 .629 New York . lb 13 .594 Detroit 22 16 .579 Cleveland Ufi 18 .471 Chicago iJ 23 Ml Wash nirton 1 22 J 13 Boston 24 .294 NEW YORK, May;27:-rWeal- - .tiyy wl wag apt-' long befprg'.-ie wasCommlBsIon. thy New York collectors are;Dro"ght to attention the unfor planning an exhibition here of modern French art. SPbRT MULDOON And Physical Trainer at the too of the heah. Muldoon added to his fame by supervising the training of John L. Sullivan prior to his bout with Jake Kilrain when he won the world's heavyweight boxing j title. Sullivan was known to be a hard man to handle but Mul - doon either bullied or caioled 1 him into keenimr in tralntmr Uifdoori, started the first big "neallb fWrf in America and It useful' ncjuded and all financial standings from million- BERLIN, Mny 27. The best of-aires down and hi rules for alllficerse of five "Unites Proes-have been the same. slonals" failed to disable Great Though over over rlhtv eighty years v,. nf age, physical well being is still a fetish with Muldoon. He has constantly used his influence to elevate the standard of wrestling and boxing and, therefore, was first a member and then chalr- mnn nf ITia Vau. Vi..! lil.1..it. i ' 4 : LOCAL MAN TAKES SPEED BOAT CUP AT I'OKT SIMPSON Eddie Hudson, with his gpTeflbcfaE Spirit1 6f Bronchitis, equipped with an 8 h.p. Johnson outboard motor, took in the aquatic sports at Port Simpson on Victoria Day and returned to port with the committee challenge cup for speedboat y raclnir racing. He beat R. Boyd 'Young, hoi- der of the cup'last year, by a fair margin. Boyd Young's boat Is a sea sled with a 14 h.p. Johnson outboard motor. CITYBASEBALL LEAGUE GAMES Schedule for First Half of Season Is Released The first league baseball game ! is to,, be played tomorrow night, between the Elks and Gyro ClubJ . . . . i i. t i j i i a i it.. ...ill ' ana ll is nupeu uiai uie rans mu iu ncure khu mgii wni iiaituii. turn out irr force to start the gea.. Teams son off with a bang . All offi-! tSmith;. Pyle, Forbes; cers ana men on vne n.n.. lombfi will be admitted free, schedule is as follows: May 28 Elks vs. Gyros. May 31 Sons of Canada vs. Elks. June A Gyros vs. Sons of Can ada. June & Elks va. uyros. June 11 S. 0. C. vs. Dlks. June 14 Gyros vs. Sons of Canada June 17 Elks vs. Gtos. June 20 S. 0. C. vs. Elks. June 25 Gyros v. Sons of Canada.. June 28 Elkk yi'l 'ftyros . ' ' All tfdmes are ' scheduled to intart promptly at 6t43 p.m.' I LOCAL m&w : COLOMBO SOCCER MEETING TONIGHT The executive of the I'rince Rupert Football1 Association has selected a strong-aggregation of local players to'niretia team from II. llf fi. Ooldmbo'lbnlght in the irst game with men from the vis iting warship. The team will be changed for the aeeand game on- WednestLiy night, it explained.! .Following is the election for to- night's game: Goal, A. C. Brand; full backs. 344Aiex naig ana nm trsklne; half oacKi, ueorge iim Jr.. Sam Uir-rie (captain), and G. P. Tinker: forwards. J. S. Wilson, Frank Russell, Charles Baptie. Will Mitchell and N. Chcnoski; reserves, C. J. Norrington, Dave Jack, Spiro Gurvich and Alex Mitchell. DOGS ARE NUISANCE KETCiKAN STREETS (Ketchikan Chronicle) few days ago The Chronicle inmate condition ..which exists here wjth reference to dog. 'rst C. Regiment Hold Amerl-There are many of the animals can Contest and Tea homeless, many others which are Vai Served positively vicious and some of Ithem which are worthless. Cer- tainly the rights of humans come I first and steps should be taken by the proper authorities to see that persons walking the streets are not molested HORSES SCRATCHED IN BIG.DERBY RACE Mr a"d J" the EPSOM. May 27:-Two of Cap-tfy S;. WlW in . D. Cohen's entrant, in the!fw?r Art Dawe ?in a ff' . . 'tain Derby were scratched today. They we Slipper and Duke of Wei- 'Hngton II. - BRITAINWON GERMAN TITLE "ia n in me uerman open cham pionship irolf games. The British pro at Wannlsee Club here won the title for the fourth consecutive year yesterday when he completed 72 holes in 285 strokes. From two to six strokes behind him were four Americans Hor-. ton, Smith, John Frrell, Wajter Hagen and E,d, .Dudley. , , JUNIOR SOCCER ON SATURDAY High Schtfol Won From Borden Three Goals to One High Schobl added another tw'n t0 thejr 'unbrf ten reconl tnla when- t"lieJr Tat Borden s1 on Saturday in tfie regular Junior Football League fixture "''Play' was fairly even at the startii'but High were always threatening and Bacon was let away to open the score with a good shot. Fong tested Smith and Borden pressed but Pyle and Forbes sent them back. Then Vaccher turned a shot past his own goalkeeper to put High two goals up. Kanaya saved twice. Borden played a listless game for a spell but Fong got through to put them a goal in arrears and then the play became faster. With every prospect of equalizing weak defence play let High in for Bacon to put them a goal farther. ahead and then play slac teed off. Vsvceher came up to try tq!force the game but was unable .. i i M i. u .j : l Yhnm Prantri v.nrA? Ilnr Wlcfctf, ; Smurtliwaite, Armstrong, Bacon. Borden Kanaya; Vaccher, Katsuyama Lehto, Nakamoto, Hardy; Smith, Woodcock, Fong, Woodcock, Erlckson. High were short of two of their regular players but there was never much doubt of the result. Smith was always safe. Pyle and Forbes tackled well and cleared strongly.- Thomas, if mall, is eleyer and plucky. Vance fiid . well but kicked out of play too much. Smurthwaite was the best player Qiuthe field but was guilt of a bad foul in the sec cad half., Baeen scored twice. Arnwtroag We, too far back but has lots of football. Franks play ed good football. Borden were, disappointing. nanaya .aia wen. vaccher was ! hardly as aggressive as usual Katsuyama1 was safe. Nakamoto was' always In the game and Hardy has Improved a lot. Lehto is a trier, though lacks polish. The forwards were lax and did not pb 6p Iheir usual game. Jack Campbell refereed. W L D Pts High 7 0 1 15 Borden '.. 2 5 1 5 Rrwih o 6 0 4 HIT TENTH HOMER BOSTON, May 27: Lou Gehrig hit his tenth homer In the first gume of the Yankees here Saturday tieing Mehin Ott of the Giants for the inter-league leadership. TOURNAMENT AT TENNIS COURTS An Amrlcan tournament was ,d "tday afternoon on the F,rt B. C. Regiment courts when wme KOod tennis was played Mrs. E. E. Gregg and L. Hin ton won the mixed doubles. Mrs. Gregg played in tip top form and Mrs. McMordie, one of the run-ners-up, also played her usual steady game. N The ladies' doubles were won and Poll Howard defeated L. Hinton anil Mike Gregg to win the men's doubles in a fast and furious final. Tea was served by. 'Mrs'. J. W. Nicholls and Mrs. Gregg assisted by Miss Florence Smith and Mrs. McMordie. MADE-TRIP ON POWER BOAT TO ALICE ARM, STEWART AND ANYOX M. M. Stephens and Cecil liatt returned to the city on Friday afternoon aboard the npwer cruiser Vera 8, Frye from a week's trip to Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewnrt. They had a rough time near the .mouth of the Naas .W.FvMftfown on Frl- DEMPSEY. WILL PROMOTE BOXING CHICAGO COLISEUM NEW YORK, May '27: Jack Dempsey severed rela- tions today with Humbert J. Fugasy, New York promoter and announred that he would promote boxing matches in conjunction with the Coliseum in Chicago starting next full. SOVIET PLANE MAY COME HERE Plans to Fly From Moscow to New York by Way of Alaska MOSCO'W. May 27. A flight by Russian aviators from Moscow to New York by way of Alaska this August is being planned by the Soviet Airways Commission. A plane called "The Land of the Soviets" will be manned by four men, the route to cover 12J560 miles. 5' The plane will leave Moscok and fly via Movlsiblrak in lira Khabarovsk on the Amur Riven Petropavlovsk, Kanchatka, Dutch Harbor, Sitka, then down the coast to Seattle and San Francisco and east from there to New York by "he regular airplane route. IEE YING, CHINESE COOK, PASSES AWAY 'nterment Took Place Yesterday From B. C. Undertakers With Oriental Masonic Rites Lee Ying, Chinese eo6k and resident of this city for five years, died on Saturday afternoon in tne 1'rmce Kupert General Hospital. He was 48 years of age and resided at the King George Hotel. Interment was performed yesterday afternoon from the chapel f the B. C. Undertakers under Chinese Masonic auspices, ' , . .1 BEAUn' ADORNED ; "Did that woman over there inherit her beauty?" "Yes, her old man left her a face cream factory." Pearson's. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy S. D. Johnilpn Co.) The following quotation were jid and a.iked: BdisnverVW-i: Bayview. .SLil Big MissHiH,"1.43. 1.45. Cork Provinie, 11, 12. Cotton Belt, Nil, 60. Duthle. 50, 5S! George Copper, 5.30, 6.50. Georgia Ulrvr, 30, H2. Goleonda, 1.88. 1.40. Grandvfew, 37, 38. Independence, 1t, 8. . Indian, 4, 5. Inter. Coal & Coke, 3, 40. Kootenay Florence, 13V4, 14, Kootenay King, 38, 3t)t. L. & Ii, Nil, 3ft. Lucky Jim, 13. 14. Mdhawk. 4Vi, 4",i. Morton Woolsey, CVi, 6V4. Marmot River GoW, 6Vi. ,. Marmot Metals. 4, 6. National Silver. 15. 10. Noble Fivt, 61, 63. Oregoii CfjHr, 30, M. , Pend Oi-elHe, 5.M, BM. Pioneer Gold, 1.00, 1.50. Premier, l.W, Nil. rQrter-Iobo. NIL 46. Reeves' Maf"lonM. 1.65, 1.70. Silver Crest. Clf, 7. Silversmith. Nil, 14. Slocan Rambler. 11. 12. SnowflaVe, CO. Sunloch. 2.10. 126. Terminua, Nil, 8. Topley HtehffeW; Nil, SI. Tori. Nil, 1.20. Wellington, 10. Nil. Woodbine, 6, G. Oils. Calgary Dallas, 2.40. Nil. Great Wet, W. Nil. Mercury, 1.44, Nil. Mid West,' 96. Nil. 'Mill City, 10.M, Nil. Model. 98y Nil. Okalta, new, 4.60, Nil. Regent. . Nil. , Spooaer, 185, Nil. Adrance, Nil, 14.46 A. P. Consolidated, 4.7. 4.79. Calmont. 422, 4M. Dslhousie, 4.76, 4.80. Vph,M US, tbyan l'ete. 8'If"9T2. Home.'. 28.00, 23.2fe Illinois-Alberta, Nil. 1.65. Mayland. 0.90. 10.00. JJcDog.egur. Nil. fi.00 McLed. 4M. 4.95. yiu- jilv 6 1750 hath attended ut for ftilc dv EXTRACTS FROM VICKERS' 1 ,. s TITATIV 1 gentry did come to our distill house to the first cask of Vickers' London Dry pronouncing it excellent in flavor and The labour of years has fruited, and we with great confidence on this business, " "Luck of the broach Gin, quality. embark r . fimi 3FIKEST If yrHnt thlt rat, tmoolk Oln. von - " ' a uctutni tn flavor and quality a ik it - . . . . gwniwmtn cj iyondon did in 1730. VICKERS LONDON DRY GIN ESTASUSHID ir Joseph joiin vickers co. LONDON IJ50 T t -, ' K jfeDpug.-Segur Kii 1 v l75' ltoyalTte, Nil, I56.0u Vulcan, Nil, 1.90. llargal, 2.00, 2.05. Freehold, 1.50, 1.C5. Turn or Valley, 1.051 ,. Shcrritt-Cordon. 7 in v:, trjMoTa'nu'a:,' 4D.25, N,' ' fPRlCES VARY 1 FOR HALIBUT The . prices paid for hnlihm the fxebange this morning varied goM deal . Sales were American Tbdr, 45.000. Cold Star, T2.?and7e. North. 4f,000; Booth Fiihfriw. 12.5c. and 7c. Arrow. 21,000, Roval Fish 1 13.1c and 7c. ANtrva HAW. Atlin fithmn, 16c and 8c. Sherman, 14,000. Atlin K 4. 16c asjd 8c. TOtssa. ltOOft Pacific Fisheries 1B.6jc and 8c. Jack, SOJO,. Pacific F1shn. I. 4c aad 8 VMtir. 9S00, Booth Fime-., 16.7c and 8c. Talda, 26.000.. Atlin Fhertt--. 11 and Cc. . -Lrpsett; 700. Atlin Fifher. lea. TSr and Cc. CWtaant, 12,000. Cold Stortr IS. ft and Gc. Haten II., 8000. Panfi, FiV arW. 14.8c and 7c. Dfjmat. (HW0, Booth F aeries. 14e and Cc . Viking I., 3000. Cold Storm 14r and 7c. Majrflwer. 7000, Cold Storage, 14c and 7c. WHEAT DROPS t WINNIPEG, May 27 Bra.. In wtteat values at f'biiago ucd bary' raiaftU in Canada sent th wbat prlWsfjiere to 1i.wt ievtij today. The. final qui ta' s read 1 7-8 to 2 1-4 cents lower fr day. ! CHICAGO. May 27 Whe imastied downward to below a do ;lar a bushel today and or --on i transaction went to 99 14 ! VANCOUVER, May 27 Tn pric e of wheat here loda Val i'ioted at $1 08 5-8 DIARY-I750 rtt T " grtrni Lut inasB This advertlstraent la not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board' or by ths Goviro