: til ho'T v.. -K. ";(' VU-. I PAGE FOUR B.C, RUGGERS IN TORONTO First of Provincial Matches to Be juu 'layfSrtn lias tern ClJT ' ... Tomorrow . TORONTO, May 2: The University of British Columbia rugby team, champions of their province, arrived, here on Thursday from Vancouver for a provincial match in this city tomorrow with a team representing Ontario. The visitors, 21 strong, were officially welcomed to the city by Mayor Bert Wemp and were tendered a luncheon on behalf of the city. NOW 65 Bring in. a Used Victor Record foe each new one and get them for, STEIN SONG FRED CULLEY md his ROYAL YORK ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTAL 216551 i THERE'S DANGER IN YOUR EYES, CHERIEr i WABINffS PENNSYLVANIA fgk nor iU9S JAMES MELTON vpou. toss 1ENIT55PRIHGM IN THE ROCKIES rex nor iitsso FRED CULLEY mi his ROYAL Y0RKORCHESTRA VOCAL BUDffJOE BILLINGS At Any Victor "Dealer WfcTHHnjU.rlilni CmtMmf nci m.niimi wviM McRae Bros. Records, Victrolas, Orthoplionlc '. Victor Radio Receiver. - " THfi DAILY NfiWa." MUM .1 BUSH LEAGUE BALL SCORE Philadelphia Athletics Defeated Ne-troit Tigers 19 to 2 j Many Home Kuns NEW YORK, May 2: The Phila delphia Athletics opened their home stand yesterday against western clubs by pounding four Detroit pitchers for 18 hits and 19 runs. Bishop and Foxx each hit two hom ers and Simmons, one. In the National League, succes sive Boston homers by Berger and Luen in the seventh broke up a pitching duel between Siebold and French to give the Braves the victory over Pittsburg Pirates. Berger hit another homer in the eighth. Only the two games were scheduled. The scores were: National League Boston 4, Pittsburg 3. American League Detroit 2, Philadelphia 19. TEAM STANDINGS National League W. L. Pet. New York 7 3 .700 1 Pittsbrug .. . 9 4 .692i Boston 6 5 .545 Chicago 8 8 .500 St. Louis 6 8 .429 Philadelphia 5 7 .416 i Brooklyn .. 5 7 .416 Cincinnati 4 8 .333 American League W. L. Pet. Washington .. ..10 3 .769 Cleveland 8 4 .667 (Chicago 6 4 .600 Philadelphia 7 5 .581 St. Louis G 1 .462 Detroit 5 11 .313 New York 3 8 .273 BRITISH WINNERS Old Country Representatives Beat United States Golfers at Sun-nyside Yesterday BUNNYSIDE, England, May 2; A British women's golf team yesterday defeated a women's team from the United States by eight and one-half points to six and orfe-half. The British won two foursomes and six singles while the United States won two foursomes and four singles. One foursome was halved. Vancouverite Is Bout Winner Fred Russell Scored Technical K.O. Last Night Over Tiny Lamar of Tacoma T A COMA, May 2: Fred Russell. Vancouver. B.C. heavyweight, won a technical knoekout over "Tiny" Lamar of Tacoma when one of the latter eyes was so badly cut that the referee halted the match at the end of the fourth round. sfBBBnsr AUSTIN IS DKOPPED FROM CUP TENNIS LONDON, May 2: H. W. Austin, No 1 ranking tennis star of England, has been dropped from the British Davis Cup team for the second Davis Cup matches against either Poland or Roumanla. He was dropped because he collapsed 4- during the cup games with Germany due to cramps. Oslandl Defeated Cassiar Cannery in Softball Game An interesting softball game was IpUyed on Sunday last at Osland I when the home players defeated a team from Cassiar Cannery by a score of 9 to 5. The battery for Osland consisted of Brltzhe and Joe Kristmanson and for Cassiar, Sta-cey and Webb. A return match will be played 'this coming Sunday at Cassiar. Boxing Novelty Seattle Tonight SEATLE, May 2: A boxing no velty will take place here tonight when Prlmo Camera will box one round each with three heavyweights in an exhibition match. Wendle-Deeth Fight Tonight Fine Array of Talent All Set to "Boom Boom" Tonight Is the evening that Benny Wendle and Henry Deeth, the recent conquerer of BUI Bagshaw, meet at the Exhibition Building. While Benny's ability as a fighter Is fairly well known, it was not till last evening that the fans had a chanco to view "Fighting" Henry when a large gathering was pn hand to look him over at the Em press Oynv, ana were greauy im pressed. Both boys weighed in this afternoon a little under 140 and report themselves In A-l condition. The prelims promise plenty of thrills. "Wildcat- Carthum and Andy Wilson of Vancouver, heavyweights meet in the semi-final six rounds. Pat Clanton of Victoria and Al1 Bach, Burnt Lake, at 140 pounds will go four round. Henry Boy Cavalry Club, Vancouver, and Jimmy Lawson, Port Simpson, at 160 pounds, will mix three rounds. Anything might happen here. Johnny Roma) 115 pounds, will meet Battling Kennedy, and the Murray Brothers, Johnny and thur. will do the eurtaln-raising. j Brick Skinner has been named to ' referee the main event and the i ' heavyweight scrap and Jack Judge and BUI Sherman wUlb' the judges. few. -a Packed In Sealed Airtight Tins iBOXINGFOR YACHTSMEN Plans Being Laid to Bring Seattle Boy North to Take Part In Itupcrt Bouts Art Easson of the Empress Club has been asked by the Prince Ru pert Yacht Club to try to arrange a boxing match on the evening of June 24 for the purpose of enter-talning.the visiting yachtsmen from Seattle "who are expected to be here on that occasion. It is planned to bring a Seattle boy north to put on a bout for a headllner. Several local boats are being considered as possible et rants in the yacht race and at least one is said to be certain to enter. Plans are well advanced for the dinner dance to be given in honor of the visitors one of the evenings while they are in town. CRICKET STARTED 1930 Season Gets Off to Good Opening With Two Centuries Scored in County Match LONDON, May 2:-Cricket got off to a good start for the 1930 season with two centuries In a county match and a great display with boat bat and ball by the Australian players. , The centuries were Bates and Ilill for Glamorgan against Surrey. For the Australians against Worcester, Grimmett captured four wickets for 38 runs and Fairfax four for 36. Woodfull, Australian captain, scored 93 and Bradman, 73. STRANGLER IS WINNER Defeats Martin Zikov With Straight Talis Thye and Lrdoux Draw,, VANCOUVER, May 2: Ed (Strangler) Lewis, former world's heavyweight wrestling champion, defeated Martin Zlkon In straight falls on a card here last night, Ted Thye of Portland and Gene Ledoux of Montreal wrestled to a draw. Portvale Clinches Football Title In Northern Section LONDON, May 2: Portvale clinched 'the championship of the northern section, Third Division, English Football League, when they Dricaster two to nil. CANUCK TEAM - IS SELECTED Wright, Crocker, Kunns and Rain ville to Play For Canada In Davis Cup Eliminations ! TORONTO. May 2: Dr, Jack Wright. Willard Crocker, Gilbert 'Nunns and Marcel Ralnvllle will I represent Canada In the first roUntf ot the American zone tehhi i matches against the United States,' it is announced. BOXER ARRIVES Henry Decth, who Is to meet ! Benny Wendle In a six-round bout at the Exhibition Hall tonight, ar rived last evening on the Prince George from Anyox. He worked ; out last night at the Empress ! gymnasium - and looks good. Eleven , Intermediate basketball players and fans returned to the city on the Prince George last ev cnlng from Anyox where they succeeded in winning the Northern p. C. championship for the present season. Oscar Landry, district superln tendent of Government Telegraphs will sail on the Princess Alice on Sunday afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. LOCALNEWS l' -J At 9.15 this morning the fire department had a call to the C.N.R. wharves where an adjuster Is testing 'out the new 'fTre alarm equipment. T. II. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., sailed last night on the Prince George on a business trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. On charges of drunkenness, Ro bert McLean and Roderick McLeod were each fined $25, with option of 30 days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. L. R. Greenwood and N. Stives, won have been on a trip to the! Queen Charlotte Islands where' they have timbering Interests, sailed last night on the ss. Prince George for Vancouver. J. W. Allen, supervising engineer 'or the Federal government, Is in t)ie city for the purpose of chartering boats for fisheries patrol purposes for the coming season. He I Is making his headquarters at then '(sherics float, Union steamer Cardena. Capt. A. Johnstone, arrived in port at 9.30 'ast evening from the south and railed a couple of hours later for the Skeena River, Wales Island ind Port Simpson whence she will be back here tonight southbound. The group tea of the Ladles' Aid of First Presbyterian Church it the home of Mrs. R. J. D. Smith Smith Block, yesterday was a very successful affair, many ladles call- ng during the afternoon to lend their patronage and swell the financial returns. CP.R. steamer Princess Mary Capt. S. K. Gray, resuming service a,fter having undergone an extensive overhaul at Victoria, is due in nort at 5.30 this afternoon from the south and will sail later in the evening on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Albcrt-Olite arrived in port at 3 o'clock hi morning from loco with a cargo of fuel oil fox the company's local tanks and will sail late this afternoon or early this evening on her return south. Pilots on the Teste! are Capt. Uldall and Capt. Thomas Thomson. Capt. Larry Thomson, who came north to pilot the grain ship Roxen Into and out of the harbor, will stop over here to take south the C. N. ss. "freighter Canadian Seig neur which is to. leave for Vancouver to resume service In the In-tercdastal trade after having tied up at the local dry dock for the winter. The Canadlen Seigneur Is expected to sau lor tne soutn on Monday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f OR BALK double corner lots and ' four roomed house with bath, 41,250 cash or $1,500 on terms. 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