rfA'JB TWO fFootball for the Season was I Formally Launched last night; ..- Jer Clapperton. 2gK Jjnes.of utdoe spor AssMMklJl..Mkcts Officers Football activities'!for th& 1929 season were enthusi asticajiy launched last night; when a large number of persons interested In the sport attended the adjourned an-3Wal meeting of 1 the, prince. Ruper Footba)l Association Sftgttie; city hall. ;i George HHI was .elected president and a Itrong 'sjate of officii was riamed to assist him in carry ing onsQccerms yearij- ljnree iems--;insues, negimeni and impress Sbcia'li ClUbWeVe jeHtered in the senior league and it was decided to start play in the Stuart Ben efit fchleld series next week, pro-' viding the Acropolis hill grounds are ready by that time. A meeting of the xecyt4ve will be held later to draw up the schedule for lnat trophy. The new officers of the asso- ciation are aa-.follows: Honorary president Lt.-Col. S. P. McMordie. D.S.O., mayor TtlbTl am Prince Jl tment.- . 1 jonoraty ioe-pri&ident Alex- President George Hill. . . Vice-president Shelford .if lion. : . :J. Sejeretar4rtreaurer iTir Jft WU jana norsesjroe rote, Cold Control brings faster frccz Dar- E. ' - iVermig. , . , J:' A ,1 'r -.Auditor Frank Vkkers, .,. . .. -- Board of CQntr,oJr-D. C, Stuart, nmn'R. M. Winslow, James, Black, W. ;,: Murray and J. Mckean. -H ,1V. E. Wiliiseroft, retiring 11 i president, occupied the chair for : - the arly part of the meeting, .n ii..A vote of thanks was passed to the members of the retiring ex- ecutive. NEW LINES OF SUMMER SPORT Prince Rupert this eason. A diamond for softballhas bwn laid r ounjot, far from the rennisflc f 5?dJtI" expected ttVWiye tfreej eioujweams in play tftrogMy summer. Ground for the horse inn ...new desserts TMIE wonderful new Cold Control it offered ouly on Frigidaire. It permit jpp to regulate the tempcr.alure In the freezing com part- meat. Speetls freezing of ice rubes. Makes dozens of new desserts possible. Come in aud see it. Cr a free recipe book, Fripdaire can be operated from farm electric plants. HHUCK ROBINSON . ELECTRIC (B C.) Mmlted Vancouver, Victoria C. ). ALGER Sperlal Jieprentative FRIGIDAIRE J'RODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS 1 and nWt stopped by darkness, - 4U ba . HELANCER WINS WINNIPEG FIGHT KNOCKOUT ROUTE WINNIPEG, May 2: Charlie Belanger of Winnipeg, Canadian light heavyweight champion, scored a knockout victory here last night over Hackir?. Lee. of L04 Angeles in , the last round of a ten round b6ut. 4 CLOSE GAME CINCINNATI Big League Baseball Has Two Tien Yesterday Afternoon BOSTON STAMPEDED Loses to Philadelphia By Huge Score of 21 to 6 NEW YORK, Mar .2: After taking two beatings in three days at Cincinnati, Chicago closed cN.R. Employees Maklng'Prep- their stay there yesterday by fid-aratjons to Play Softball dling through thirteen innings in and Pitch Horseshoes' a game eventually called with a ' ' ! score tied at four all to permit The C.N. R. Social and Athletic the 'Cubs to start a trek on the "Association is to introduce-two'-eawtern sehedule. The Cardinals Philadelphia stampeded the ns in the American 24 to 6 In, a gatnfr.which the AtAl.etiw9ibfU for ses. Al Mmmifls canned the sftoe pitching ia.alsa being daiid lAtiletia attack out in the same vicinity.' v 'dne'6rth JVatPSL 19 played, a . four woternWrteeiHnnfB-until iurtZ Boltonia jALeige with five hits, a brim a run Kmmti 1 j nase were , among .matters , 1-ox.aUo contributed five safeties &en up a fee regular- jptfnihljT tyT of which were homeYs. St meeung 01 me association last Louis shaded Cleve and to a win ' -night. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English League, Division 1 Bury 3, Bolton Wanderers 4. Leeds 1, Huddersfield 2. them I behind the smart pitching of Al ivin Crowder and stayed in front 'of the league. I Two games in the National and 1 two in the American League were rained out. BASEBALL SCORES National League , Pittsburgh 4, St. Loyla A, inpings, ca.iiej on account Jo darkness. ? Chicago 4. Cincinnati 4, 13 Yri-nlngs, called on account of dark- xee. , . American League . " Philadelphia 24, Boston 6. St. Louis 4, Cleveland 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Botton 7 2 St. LouU 7 5 Chicago e 6 Pittsburgh .... 5 5 New Yoxk 4 4 'Cincinnati 5 7 ! Philadelphia 4 6 j Brooklyn 4 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS Pet. .778 .583 .500 .500 .500 .417 .400 .304 W. h. Pet. St. Louis 11 4 ,733 Philadelphia ., 8 4 .G67 New York 6 4 .600 CJjBiand 6 8 .429 CMBg0 5 7 .4171 -l'oten 4 j. .400 Detroit 6 9 .400 1 Washington 3 7 .300 NEWMAHKET STAKES NEWMARKET". May 2:-Ladv LudJow'a colt Ilennerminto won tbe Newnwi-Ut Two Year f)ld Stakes today. Aga Khan'a Hakem wag second and Lord Woolaving- (ton'a Mr. daggers third. The odds THIRTY-FIVEAT BALL PRACTICE Acropolis Hill Groundsel Need of Repairs fief ore 'XeagSe " f 'lay Can Commence Some 35 prospective league player attended baseball practice last night on the Acropolis hill grounds. Native Sons of Canada j players were much in evidence in I he workout. , 1 Those at tHe'&rou.nds last night report that the grandstand and , bleachers are in rather bad shape j as a result of winter storms and 1 should be repaired. The netting 1 is al.o in bad condition. The field Itself should have some attention before ball playing can commence. Sport Chat It is very satisfactory that the Thirties Football Club has decided to again enter a te.am in . the Senior Football League. It would have been a pity indeed should football have lapsed this! year as was feared. Entry of the ; Thistles eliminates that prospect 1 and.. a good season i may now be anticipated4. ! ' ''" ' TORONTO STOCKS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) Home Oil, 23.75. Intl. Nickei, 52.50. Hudson Hay, 18.55. Lakeshore, 2C.75. Mandy, 1.2G. Noranda, 53.0. Sudbury Basin, 8.55HJ n Sherritt-Gordon, 8JJ0. Teck Hughes, 9.25. PRINCE HENRY MADEWELCOME fJiven Ovation as He Arrives To Heslow Honor on Japanese Emperor TOKIO; May 2. The head of the oldest' reigning house in the world extended -such. JuwcJcome to scion of the second pldet. today , as Japan has nbi Known in a decade. i Emperor Hlrohito' met Prince Henry, Duke of Glouseester, at the , railway station as the latter ar- rived from Yokohama on a mission '.o bestow the Order of the Garter ! on the Japanese ruler. I The duke rode in a six-horse I open carriage from the station to the palace. YOKOHAMA, May 2. Japan gave a royal welcome to the Duke of Gloucester today. Japanese de- stroyera escorted his ship J JI.S. 1 Sllffnlk ntn ihp hnrlwtr Thnn. I sandj of school -childrejiriieered a'nd'wiai'edlpaijes anHrUish flags. . THOUSANDS OF TOURISTS ' ARE COMING THISJ SEASON IlY?WA OF. RADIAN NATIONAL udiijfC "' (Continued from page one). east by special train. Also on July 24 an I. V. Wood tour party of 50 persona from Philadelphia will arrive here by steamer from the south and pro ceed east by train. will arrive from the south by boat and proceed east by train. A Fttrnan Tours Itq, party of 80 persons frorn Montreal vll arrive by special train front the east on Saturday, July 27, and sail south by steamer the same The annual Triangle All-Ex pense tour party consisting of about 80 person from southern British Columbia wjll arrive here by special train from Jasper Park at. 7 o'clock Svn jay eyeotog, re maining here until 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, when they wjll env bark for the south . A Kerr-Bryson party of about 50 Toronto people will arrive here from Jasper Prk on the afternoon of Saturday, August 3. and proceed ouib by steamer . 1 Besides these there will be a number of other lour parties, de-i tails of which are not yet avail., ble THE DAILY NEWS .Thursday, May 2, 1929 NEW WESTMINSTER ADANACS WON THE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP OF CANADA, BEATING WINDSOR ALUMNI LAST NIGHT NEW 'FiSTMINSTEIt, May 2. Coming rom behind to win last night's game, the second and final of the Merles, the Ad-anacs, champions of Itritish Columbia, defeated Windsor AJunjnia 18 to 15 to rapture the men's Canadian basketball championship. Last night's victory gave the locals a one-point margin on the series, the total scores ftelng 30 Jo ;35, Windsor having won Monday's game 20 to 18. The game last night was intensely interesting. At half lime It looked as if all hope was lost, for .the visitors had a seven-point lead on the Adanacs, 12 to 5 .Hy clrver playjng the new Canadian champions rut down thef lead of the easterners to emerge at the close with just sufficient points to give them the Dominion title. stock (Rations RIDLEY HOME Courtesy S.. D. Johnston Co.) i niHl in rpAI XT j The following quotation! were j M and aked: . Bayview, 5, 0. Big Missouri, 1.54, 1.58. Cork PrpyincJej. Hla, 15. Duthie, 55 CO,' .George Copper,. 7.25, 7.50. Georgia Rver, 36, 38. Golcbhda, 1 1.63,' i.6G. Grandview, 47, 48. Independence, 9,' 9' 2. Indian, 5, 7. Kootenay Florence, 1C, 17. L. & L., 3, 3". Lucky Jim, 15, 17. Morton Woolsey, 0 1vk-Marmot Metals, V't, 5. National Silver, 20, 21. Nflble Five, 65, 7. Oregon Copper, 51 52. Pend Oreille, 6X0, 7K). Premier, 1.90, lfii. Porter-Idaho, 65, 56, Reeves Macdonald, 2-05, 2.08. Riifus-Argenta, 26, 28. Ruth-Hope, 40, 40'2. Silver Crest, -7fc, 8. Silverado, 85,- 95, Silversmith, 8, Nil. Snowflake, 55. 55Vt. Sunloch, 2.25, dil. Terminus, 4, 5; Topjey Richfield, 33, 35. Whitewater. 84V. 85. Woodbine, 5, 51. Olbj, Calgary British Dominion, 1,30, Nil. Dallas, J.76, Nil, GreatfWest; 61, Nil. Mefwpr, 1,80, Wl. Mid "iVest, JjOO, Nil. .Mill Gityt UJ),x Nil. i-Regent, 67, Nil. Spooner, 3)5, Nil. Turner Vallej:, U0, Nil. Advance, 8.60, 9.0Q. A. P. Consolidated, 4,73, 4.75. Calmont, 4.20, 4.25. 1 palhousie, 5.70, 5.75. Devenlsb, 1.29. 110. Fabyon Pete, 13, 13. Home, 23.75; 23.80. Illinois-Alberta, 1.80, Nil. , Mayland, 13.20, 13.25. McDoug.-Segur. Nil, ISO. McLeod, 5.50, 5.75. . New McDoug.-Segur, Nil, 4.75. Royalite, 175.00. . Vulcan, Nil, 2.20. Hargal. 2.60, 2.62. Freehold, 1 80, 1.85. United, J.9.00. 19.25. Sterling Pacific, 2.05, 2.10. Eastern Stocks SberrjtMJordon, 8.75, Nil, Noranda, 52.75. Nil, EASTERN GRAIN RATES REDUCED On July 26 a trans-Canada tour' WASHINGTON. May 2 A re party of 25 persons under the ' duction in grain rates of two lealersbip of Dr. YV. E. Hume' cents a bushel between Buffalo an north Atlantic ports was decided upon today at a meeting of representatives of eastern trunk lines. , , NEW WESTMINSTERRIAN IS KILLED BY TRAIN NEW WESTMINSTER, May 2. The body of a man, believed to have been David McKay, aged 5.2, formerly of South Westrnlnster and present address unknown, watt f a. i - f , ' il. r iounu cui 10 pieces on me dian Pacific Railway track on Front Street this morning. He is thought to have been killed last night. CARTOONIST DEAD NEW YORK, May 2: Thomas Aloyslus Dorgan, widely known cartoonist, who sfgipd his pictures "Tad," died iter'c today. DA.MK 1UMI Attractive Affair This Afternoon Hall Being Held in Moose' ( The annual Ridley Home ' ba zaar, under the general convener- ship of Mrs. Robert Blance and presenting a very attractive aceie with many articles of ornameutj and use for sale as well as a number of special features, was opened at 3 o'clock this afternoon In the Moose Hall by Rev. John H. Hanson, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. As usual, ladies' organizations of the various city fhyrche arej lending their aid by taking! charge of the separate booths j which are as follows; Fancy Work Mrs. JL T, Cross,! j convener, Mrs. F. Q. ffU, .Miss JJIUan Cross, Mis M, ijwyer and Miss P. fiwyer. Children's Clothing Mrs. Ait Hills, convener, Mrs. W- H. flooded! and Mrs. J, G. Veireck. : I Plants Mrs. M. II. Blott. I Candy Mrs. D C. Stuart, con- 'vener, Mrs. W. D. Mosley, Mrs;, W'illlam Millar. Mra. F. D, Uce, JMra. J. W. McKlDley, M. WJ D. Christison and Mrs. A. Berner. i Country Store Mr?, Thomas j Andrews, convener, Mrs. Al E. Bazett-Jones, Mrs. C. C, mith, Mrs, C. F- Kemp, Mrs, H. Stamp-, Vincent, Mrs. W. C. A'pi'nall jand Mrs. R. V. G. LePiqe. ' I, Fish Pond Capt E. Ajiderson. f" Jiome Cookrn Mrs';ffbarles ICdwards. j Second Hand Stall Mr$. R. jHlan.ce, convener. Miss M. Hartin and Miss M. Collisin. Tea Room Mrs. Shelford Dar ton, convener, assisted by members of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, and glrh from the Ridley Home. I During the afternoon, there will be selections by the liadiea' Orchestra under the leadership of Mrs. G. A. Bryant. 1 The proceedings will conclude 'with a concert this evening at which any goods that are left over will be auctioned. Contribu ting to the program will be Mrs. A. H. Carson, Mrs. Ernest An Jderaon, Mrs. M, 11. Blott, Miss iMaizie Macdonald, Miss Marjorie j Lancaster, Mrs. William Millar, :Mra, C. E. Cullen, Mrs. Karl I Dybh.avn, Mrs. W. S. Ackroyd and i Mrs. A. A. Easson as well as a j men's quartet consisting of J. E. jDavey, Alex Clapperton, J. A. Teng and M. II. Blott. NATIVE DAUGHTER OF VICTOBJA DIES VICTORIA,' May 2. Mrs. Elizabeth Raymur, widow of the late James L. Raymur, for many years city ppmptrolbjr, died todfcy. ""; "uo uuiii uric in icua ana was the daughter of the late Davis W. 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