i vi TRACK CUP WHICH IS IS DONATED SPEEDIEST Newly Formed Association Holds Sleeting to Arrange For May 24 and Season There was a large attendance at' a meeting of the Prince Rupert! Track and Field Association last night when further arrangements j were made for the season's activities, more especially the first meet I rvhich will take place on Victoria Day. Entries for the May 24 mett will close on May 20. There will be fcvcn events and Efts, Native "ons of Canada and Canadian National Recreation League will enter teams with, possibly, a fourth from Ketchikan. A trophy has been donated Xor the highest aggregate score for the four meets which are planned this summer. This will be awarded on the basis of three points for each first place, two for each second and one for each third. DON FRASER WINSCALL Fought Good Six Rounds With Tommy Fielding In Portland Last Night PORTLAND, Ore May 14: Don -Fraeer, Spokane lightweight, and Tommy Fielding of Victoria, B.C., fought six rounds in the semi-wraclup of a boxing card here last night. It was a great fight with Fraser having a wide margin in the last two cantos. Mrs. ibtchings Is Golf Winner Has Low Card in Qualifying Round For B.C. Women's Championship VANCOUVER, May 14: Mrs. Hutching, of Jericho Oolf Club, won the medal qualifying round of the British Columbia women's golf championship here over the Point Grey course yesterday with a card of 87 for 18 holes. Mrs. S. C. Sweeney, also of Jericho, the present champion, had a card of 88. The championship play starts w RIGLEYS AleitneM Korea everywhere. Wrifilty1! create pep nJ en. ergy and kef pf you alert. A 5 packaje may ve you from going to leep at the wheel of your car. 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Yesterday's scores: National League New York 4, St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 14, Pittsburg 8. Boston 8, Chicago 9. American League Cleveland 11, Washlngto 6. St Louis 1, New York 4. Detroit 4, Boston 1. Chicago 7, Philadelphia 14. TEAM STANDINGS National League - ,.'. ' - L. Pet New York 14 8 .63d Chicago 16 II .593 St. Louis 13 11 .542 Cincinnati ..... 12 II .522 Pittsburg 12 12 300 Brooklyn 11 II 500 Boston 8 14 .364 Philadelphia 7 15 .318 American League W. L. Pet Philadelphia 17 7 .708 Washington 16 9 .640 Cleveland 14 ,9 .609 New York 11 11 500 St. Louis ...1I 14 .440 Chicago 9 13 .409 'Boston 10 15 .400 1 Detroit 9 19 .321' Honors Divided In Golf Games At Formby Tourney FOUMBY. May 14:-The fourth round of play in the British women's golf championship was fea tured today by the defeat of Mllly iQourlay, one of the British favor ltes by Olenna Collett at the twenty-first hole and the downfall of Maureen Orcutt, American favorite by Enid Wilson of Britain, six and Eddie. Hudson Has Built a Little Craft Which He Claims Will neat All Comers Which is the speediest boat in ! town? Eddie Hudson, who has had speed boats for several years, built one for himself In the basement of I his Second Avenue home recently i and with aid of a 16 hp. Johnson 'outboard motor claims he can do close to 35 miles an hour. The Whizz Bang, which is the mme of the simple little one step hydroplane, lifts herself almost out oi the water and with her nose in the air. sometimes higher and sometimes not so high, skims along at an amazing speed. No actual tests Who tells New Yorkers It should ., Spee(j haVe made but ,t be said "Darby" and not "Derby." CARNERA KAYOES ONLY ONE MAN OUT OF FOUR SALT LAKE CITY, May 14 : The knockout average of Primo Camera, the huge Ita- llan heavyweight, fell here last night when he was able to stop only one of four local heavyweight fighters who fac- ed him In as many rounds In an exhibition card. is Eddie's opinion that when he has her properly tuned up she will real off 35 miles In not more than 60 minutes, or 61 at the most. SOFTBALL IS PLAYED Offices Beat Station Last Night to Score Season's First Victory In the Canadian National Solt-ball League last night Offices de feated the Station 10 to 9 In a close game, making their first win of the season. The Station, with last year's pitcher, Holtby, could not register a win, although he pitched a steady game, errors behind him In the fifth Inning lost him the game. W. iTobey Jr. pitched good ball for the Pittsburg Now in Second Division in Offices, while Horton and Morrison National Athletics Pound Out Another Victory were the best for the Station. Hor ton's catch of a short hit to left was good. Station Horton, 3b.; Astoria, 2b.; Stiles, lb.; B. SkatteboL cf.; A. Skat- tebol, c; Thompson, If.; Morrison, 2b.; Malr, rf.; Holtby, p. Offices Summers, rf.; Lawton, cf.; Barrett 2b.; Mcintosh, If.; To-bey sr.. lb.; Coverdale, ss.; Tobey Jr., p.; Moxley, 3b.; T. Smith, c. Batteries: For Station, Stiles, Holtby and Skattebol; Offices, Tobey Jr. and T. Smith. Umpires Were Comadina and J. Smith. TEAM STANDINGS W. L. P. Round House 3, 0 2 Dry Dock .2 0 2 Offices I 2 1 Station 0 3 0 Mountain Lad Won Chester Cup CHESTER, May 14: Mountain Lad today won the Chester Oup race valued at $12,000. Paul Caret came second and Dark Hollock, third. Eighteen horses ran. BORDEN STREET TEAM The following team will represent Borden Street School In tonight's Junior League football game against High School: II. Morgan; H. Fisher and J. Currie; J. Campbell, A. Hardy, (captain) and D. Allls-tone; J. Welle, T. Dungate, R. Pong, L. Wilson and W. Willlscrolt; spares, J. Naylor, F. Barrett and R. Shrubsall. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE May 16 Roundhouse vs. Dry Dock. - May 20 Station vs. Roundhouse. May 23 Offices vs. Dry Dock. May 27 Dry Dock vs. Station. May 30 Roundhouse vs Offices, June 3 Offices vs. Station. June oVDry Dock vs. Round ' house. June 10 Station vs. Roundhouse. June 13 Dry Dock vs. Offices. June 17 Station vs. Dry Dock. June 20 Roundhouse vs. Offices. June 24 Roundhouse vi. Dry Dock. June 27-rtaUon ys. Offices. ' All eames will be, played tit 7 p.m. 4 Boys and Girls Burns Lake football team made a trip to Smlthersa few days ago and met def eat by a score of 4 to 1. Nine cars travelled with the Burns Lake team, the party Including quite & crowd of fans as well itt players. Engstad played a fine game In goal for Burns Lake and the backs also did well. It was on the forward line where Burns Lake fell down, a number of the town's regular play ers being unable to make the trip. Telkwa Is to be at Burns Lake for a game on Saturday of this week. Reports indicate that, If Max Schmellng wins the world's heavy weight title from Jack Sharkey In New' York next month, Gene Tun-ney will return to the ring prepar ed to dispute the German's right to take the crown away from United States; Tunney is in training on his estate at Gretnwlch, Connecticut, wfrerejfe bait' rigged ouva regular gymnasium and (hereregularly he whales away at the heavy bag, the fast bag, skips the rope, tugs at the pulleys and twists the revolving bat so that none of the power of his wrists and hands may desert him. The winner of the Calcutta Sweepstakes will not be known for six weeks after the Epsom Derby has been run. The holders of tickets will be that long finding out who Holds the pasteboard for the winner. Millions of dollars will wait for six weeks to be distributed. What's nore. no one will know just what he has drawn, so that the selling of shares in a probable winner's ticket to a bookmaker to make up losses will be impossible. Heretofore the owner of a favorite could sell shares, guarding against defeat of a likely horse. This was "soft ttuff" for the bookmaker who had to recoup. Tomorrow nlaht will witness the opening game of the 1930 baseball league. Mayor Orme. donor of the coveted cup, emblematic of the) league championship, will throw! the first ball, while Aid. Rudder-! ham, president of the Baseball As- j sedation, will endeavor to catch it. The highly touted Elks, In brand' new suits, will oppose the hard-hitting Native Sons of Canada. The batteries will be Loblick and Gur-vijih for the Elks and Lamble or Astoria and Nelson for the Can uck. Harry Meniles will handle the Indicator and Jlmmie Farquhar will be'on the bases. I Line-ups will be as follows: Elks Dido- Gurvich. catcher;! Herman Loblick, Ditcher: Fred Stephens, lb.: Stan Moran, 2b.; i Alex Mitchell, ss Bill Harold. 3b.: ! Oeorge Arseneau. rf.; Joe Gosse, ! Cf .; Mike Budinlch. If - Snlro Our-, vlch. spare. Native ?Bons of Canada Jack Nelson, catcher; Harry Astoria, p.; Vic Menzle, lb.; Eddie Smith, 2b.; Bill Mitchell, ss.; Benrty Wendlo, 3b.; George Howe, rf.; Bill Lamblo, cf.; Doug Frlzzell, rf.; Bob Stalker and Doug Stalker, spares. v ihgh school team The .following' team will represent High School in tonight's Junior League football game against Borden Street School: stlncch; Katsuyama and Smith: Fisher, Nakamoto and Greer; Kanaya, Hlckey, Cameron, Wlngham and Bacon; spares, Bartlett and Moxley. Fred Wermlg returned to the city on the Prince George this, morning from a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Wermlg is still m the south, receiving treatment for her ey. , " . Mia. James R. Tannoek, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on tne Prince George The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Retail Gtok' Association, scheduled for last night, was postponed until later in the month. now the genuint bit mark Ertry ftnu'mt Flttt Fool the hi tin Vlttl Foot trsJt wurk on lb Ut patih or tlt. Look for tbit mirk when you buy. join the FLEET FOOT Athletic Club ALREADY hundreds of club members jljL have received their first issue of the Fleet Foot Sports Review. This little sports newspaper is full of stories about champions, athletes, big games and fights. It comes in the mail every month to members of the Fleet Foot Athletic Club. Each member also gets a nifty little red and blue membership button and a beautifully engraved membership certificate. It doesn't cost a cent to join the club. Just go to any shoe store that sells Fleet Foot Shoes. Pick out the pair you like best and ask the dealer for an application blank for the Fleet Foot Athletic Club. Fill in the blank and mail it to the Dominion Rubber Co. Limited, at Montreal. You will get your button and certificate through the mail, and the Fleet Foot Sports Review will be mailed to you every month. Everything is free. The only condition is that you buy a pair of Fleet Foot Shoes the finest shoes made for sports and summer wear. So when you buy them, be sure the name Fleet Foot is on the shoes. Sport Chat In addition to the baseball team, Ketchikan is to be represented here on May 24 with a track team which will compete with a select group of local track men under the auspices of the, newly organized Prince Ru-Pert Track and Field Association. It will be the first track meet to be held hare and the eveht should prove of general interest In local athletic clreles. The local association hold a meeting last night in make : final arrangements for the meetlnj. 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