Kb Ji 1 1.1 PA'jE two TIIE DAlLV NEWS TEN THOUSAND WATCHED LIONS TEAM TRIMMED - Canadlcns Found , , Vancouver Hockey Team Easy Pic- Wngs'Lhst g 1 VAwmTwim 'ust contract, after a VANCOUVER, April a.M o. 9:-The (.onferenc9 with Uarnev Drey. Montreal Canadiens last nigh ft ident of the ptuburgh defeated 1 the Vancouver Lions 4 dub e had been ho,dinK QUt to 1. There was a yity crowd of more than 10,000 per- . "J! -'6!!: 'ver Cleveland Alexander. Tfee Lions scored In the first 2Q in baMJ. ,n eHeh of hJ period. The Canadiens went in- Ug won raore than 6 the lean in the Mtand or- hp has ,ogt and a, had a ing two goals In the .th.rd ses- a Uge at the end the visitors had 110 trouble B.on of th(j thgn hjg dub nig the Lions while they ad- hiding flr-t enfaitement lnnded hitn ded two more count(ffi. a tld.ewier-Galiburg of the Illinois-Missouri, league in PITY INMVIMIAI 1909-yet he pitched .552 -for U1I WUlllVURL that eiub j two successive BILLIARD MATCHES that year-July 22 and 25 he did not allow a run, pilch-William Mitchell and John May n 2; n"it,amc in the Enttr Semi-Finals as He- salt of Ust Night's Play William Mitchell enters the semi-finals of the junior city in-J dividual billiard competition as a result of a close victory over C. L. Youngman last night in the first round. The score was 280 to 212. The high break of! the match, which was close until ! it was made, was 42 which , Mitchell ran toward the end of; the game. Frank Alflridge was referee; K. Smith, marker, andi J. HiiliMn, scorer. i J. May enters the semi-final, as a remit of W. E. Williacroft rtafaiilHntT in him w T 7 . Games in the first round of the junior competition tonight tu . follow: J Hlllm.n v. v m M. iJ.rhin: ltrf Mnraiin vs Angus' Macdonald. Around The World With Sport Fans ' (It)' Thi- TraniDl The veteran J. H. Hobbs has made twelve centuries in test matches between England and Austral!;. Melbourne is obviously his favorite ground as -he has nade- fi After Hobbs' t .come the six by thtf-ilet Trumper, the world gWtW y batsman in his day, and the idol of the Australian, crowds, . and the six compiled by Herbert $wt-cliffe, the Yorkshire crack op ening batsman. Hobbs' awl Ley-; land's cetrtark brought the if-' SEATTLE, April 9: The first tal number of centuries for the game of the coast league series - - series to fifteen, which have to be played here is scheduled V m"de 88 fnw,; En'nd for this afternoon. A big parade Hammond, 4; Hendten, Sut- k planned and the mayor has cliffe, Hobbs and Leylajrd. Aus- decUrwi a civic holiday. A huge trulia Woodfull. 2; Hendry, crowd Is expected to attend the Kippax. Ryder. Ilradman ' and opening event. JackfWn- U'lHiherto the tames this sea- . yrij rW:Aave bctm plajl in the Members of the Torortto loir nWthern stkies. moitly in Cali-of education have esMasMia1nrn 'themselves in favor of bovaf atf a recreation for publjbool , boys without, however, gmhj? soi far as to add it to the curri-, culum. It is not yet decided where tlu Wrigley Marathon swim will be, held. Toronto is anxious to secure it once more, Chicago is mulling a big bid. Cleveland is advancing arguments and Vancouver hopes to gel it. Some . them will be disappointed. N. Y. AMERICANS SKATTLE. April 9. Playing against the New York Americans, the Seattle Eskimos got revenge for their defeat in th fMt gm. r.110 woo iaM nigni s d to 1 . The Eskimos had well in hnnd throughout. HA BY TALK Alistalr, to Brother Aunt Margaret has a de; r HMle new baby. Uncle. Bob is its father. Daddy is the baby's uncle, and JUtlheT I his aunt and you will be Ma little epuifn. Isn't that lateef 1 IJreUier It's all been arranged very quickly. Hunter's Guide. 1 1 1 ! Sport Chat Paul Waner, "Big Poison'1 of the Pittsburgh Nationals, was in flUTTbriH' toy m' nnt"im m year last Friday, when the Pir oiSLj twmlt Ti.r in rr ZT. .ul " ' the, second game of a three-fume exhibition series. Waner has nQ "",r in me secona wun iv sinneouis. Alexander, at Syracuse in 1910, pitched 54 successive scoreless innings, his salary at that time being 175 per month, FIRSTROUND NEARLY DONE esults of Games to Dale in St Andrew's Individual Carpet Howling Tourney Following are results to date in! . 1L i .1 1 I J ll 1 If i INDIAN TKJEIl Sl KIN(i HLOOI) FROM ITS VICTIM'S NECK RECAKDLESS OF HUNTERS' APPHOACH . 'Diiring 'Hit Dusscra Festival, a Hindu religious ceremony, which is held every year, a tiger is driven towards a young bul'tulo tied to q stake, wh.ere the lust to kill overcomes its natural tendency to keep away from human beings. As soon us, the buffalo is killed the tiger is shot. ine ngie-iiauuwi vummaiit' ana: jic ualgarno rinKs f" ""f tf"rnm"t fh,c.h h,d in th St- Andrews Society rooms S D. Macdonald beat T. don G. Geddes beat G. Scott. h 0. Taylor beat A. Gibson. J. Irvine beat J. Watson. if McLean beat J. Smith. A. Clapperton beat D. Smith. J. Dick bent J. Sheddon. D, Finlayson beat R. Arthur. J. Hlflck beat T. Beattie. W. Barton beat S. Beyle. M. Andrews beat B. Ferguson. J. Frew beat D. Jat. A. McLeod best W. Brand. Twto gam emainare Wo games remain to be played in the 'first, round. BASEBALL OPENING AT SEATTLE TODAY HARETTE IS A NEW FORM ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING George Abbott's Rink Heat George ScoU'h in Last Night's Game George Abbott's Rink beat George Scott's 21 to 8 in the St. Andrew's Society carpet bowling fixture last niirht. The next trame will be. Thursday night between C. ... 2. i .1.. 1. . . . The standing of rinks to, date: W D L r D. Dalgarno ........4 1 0 9 J. McLean 1 9 C. Taylor .. 2 6 B. Cameron 1 5 J. Frew :1... 2 4 J. Watson .': 2 5 G. Abbott . . 3 5 C. Scott . . .. 5 ST. ANDREW'S C ADDFT DAIUI C Apr. 11 C. Taylor vs. B. Dal- gimO Apr. J5 R.. Cameron vs. J. Watson. Apr. 18-y FttW n. J. Mc Lean. Apr, 22 H, Qeott v. J. Wat- en. . V Apr'. 25 It! Cameron vs, B. Dalgarno, Apr. 23, C. Tajrlor vs. J. Mc-' May 2 J. fljrew. TS. B. Dal arnp. NEVER S,W ONE Little Boy Was that police man ever a little baby? Mother--Wby, . yen, of, course. Little Boy Oh! Mmrtoy,. I should lev to ate a baby policeman. Boston Po.it. OF RUGBY FOR WOMEN A phase of the game of Uarctte, a new form of rugby that has been invented for the gentle sex of France. GRADS TO PLAY SEATTLE GIRLS AT BASKETBALL EDMONTON. April 9: The Grads basketball team is settling down to the steady grind which has for its object the retention or yie international unampion- ship a .Jtitle, which they first won from the original Favorite- Knits, of Cleveland, and defen- ded successfully since that time. This .time, th threat is from an entirely new (direction the Pac- SJfic C9ftt any the lassies who hayethe big Underwood Mug in prospect are the Gerald Cafe quintet, of Seattle, who have swerit all opposition aside in their "section of the States, and have also crossed the 49th parallel ' into . British Columbia and returned with' the scalps of the .1.-.. firiBjwuro,. ui nm uu i ci t ua lift, ' .' thrir belts. The Seattle girls are coining on the sixteenth ami their record of wins is an imposing one. Nothing would suit the fans ef Edmonton better than to see seme outside Mm live up to its advance re-mi and then some. The faith- f ul followers of the hoop pas ume wno nave jonrneyw out 10 the aretw year after year In the hope of seein; a tpftition ttf the nerve-wrackrng encoun- ters between the Grads, toe Chi caga Brownies and the 3mUnd i Hnits, are hoping that the Se-1 Ule aspirants will earn within a, point of knocking the Grads for a row. FISHER ISNEW B.C. JUDGE FERNIE. April 9: Alexander ! Ingram Fisher K.C. has accepted , the appointment of Justice of : the Supreme Court of B.C. i WEAMRREPORT ! Prince nupert Snowing, light southeast wind. Temperature, 85. Terra ee CI ondy; calm, 34. j Rosswwd Clear, calm, 2. 1 Aiyaffsh Cloudy, calm,1 29. Alice ArmTart clovdy, Mlm, 36. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 36. Stewart Part cloudy, calm, 29. Haysport Light wind, oloudy, :Vi. Port Simpson light sn6w, 38. Haielton Clear, windy, 28. Smithere Clear, calm, 26. Burns Lake--Clear, eafm, frosty. Vanderhoof Clear, calm, 12. Atlln Part cloudy, erflm, 22. White Horse Snowing, 33. 1 Dnwuon Clear, calm, 15. ' Mayo Cloudy, eblm, 26. PRICE OF. WHEAT VANCOUVER, AMI -i Wheat was quoted on th Jeeal exchange today at $1.3SM Tuesday. Apvll 9 4 - hir-- STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) The following quotation were lid and asked: B. C. Silver. l.Oa, Nil. ' Bay view, 6, 6'i. Cork Province, 15, 16. . Cotton Belt, Nil, 70. Dnthle, 49, Nil. . ' '. Georgia River, 41, kill Grandview, 48't, 49' Independence, Nil 8fe Indian, 5, 6. ' i intern. Coal & Cefq, Nf, 87. Kootenay Florence; NIL 1G;. Kootenay King, 49 60. L. k L., 2i, 4t. Lirtky Jim, Nil, If.1 Mohawk, 5, 5Vi. ,r Morton Wbolsey, SVa, Marmot River Gold, 7, 7V4. Marmot Metals, 6, Nat. Sil. G. S.. 16H, 17. Noble Five, 72. 73. in4 vl SrHct EXTRACTS " Juditt of food liquor In many lands hart tthoed Iht opinhn of this old tntUth Sltr. chent. Fornillyou trawl to find the equal 0 this r. ttlltnt Cln. FINEST i . .1 Oregon Copper, 67. 6"' .-. Pend Qreille. 8.W). 8. :h. Premier, 1.55, 1.60. Porter-Idaho, 45, 50. Rfeies MacdonaM, 2.75. 2.H0. Rufus-ArgenU, 26. 27. Ruto-Hepe, 40, 42. Silver Crest, 8, 83.4. Silvercup, 8S, . 8ilverado. So, Nil. Silversmith, Nil. 12. Unlock. 1M, 2.75. Terminus. Nil, 9. Topisy ItidfleM,.S2, 83. . WsMhurton. 16, Nil. WoodbliW'.W Oil M Advance, 8.96, 9.00. Calmont, SAO, -4J0, Dalhousie, 5.60, 6.00. D'Mfleh, 1.4. 1.80. Febyon Pete. K, 12. Home Oil. 2U06, 30.25. FROM VICKERS' in II : II Thla ndvcrtlsement I,. noj published or JP "Brother John who doth travel the road hath writ mc that a Merchant in the service of Mr.Josiah Billings. Ships Chandler of great rcnowne in Liverpool, hath bestowed high praise upon the quality, flavour and strength of Vickers London Dry Gin. Many cases have been contracted for. to be billed to agents abroad -good tidings." VICKERS LONDON BRY ESTABLISHED By JOSEPH (l JOHN VICKERS U CO.. 16ND0N 750 ENCIAND This advertisement it ni' published or displayed Ij "y.t Liquor Control Uoard f lr the Government of Br ih Columbia ikryhttni, 6.10. 6.25 Mcleod, 5.00. 5.50. Hafxel. IM. 165. Tumer V4Jey. 1.16. 1 J" iHwtioM., J.70. J.75 United. 11.16. 1140, Eastern Slocks JifenU.Cfd6 9.05. ,Nw8a, W.B0, Nil. "y. It. Watt is leaving i terndon for a month at II Hot Springs. DIARY 1752 Iti