"FADE four ' GIANTS OUT-SLUG CUBS ATHLETICS WIN SOCCER Took Two to Nil Victory From Ca-, nsdian Legion in Playing swinging ball same. Prince Iiaprrt Atfeletic dub proved slightly the best team in last night's Oilhuly Cup foattell game end de feated Canadian Legion htf a score of two to nil. That is ot saying that the Canadian Legion did not har a full share of the play, particular ly in the first half when there wa; no scare, play being well divided and up and down the field all thf time. Sam Currie's men sot away in the second half however, and sacceed-ed In. scoring their two counters the first by Nick Chenoski in r scrimmage around the goal mouth and the second by J. McKay on e free kiek on the penalty line. John son Smith was given little chance to save in either case. On the whole, it was a goad game of soccer and the Legion was un lucky to lose by more than one goal Quite a good-sbed crowd of fan', was present: ' Teams were: Canadian Legion J. Smith; O Howe and D. Jack,' J. Currie, T Haddeo and IL Maodonald; Red-path, W. Mitchell, C. Baptie, J Campbell and Fairest. Prince Rupert Athletic Club S Quric&.43t&las and Murray; O Ilffl, T. Taaker and George Mitchell; D. Gurvich, McKay, Dickens, Chenoski and Friszell. VftUtem Barter) wa referee and A. dlapperton and J. N. Kelly, Stars for the winning team were Taaker, Chenoski, Murray and Stylet, and for the Legion, Currie, Baptie, H. Macdoaald and D. Jack. Gilhuly Cup Standing W. D. L. f. Regiment 1 1 0 1 P. A. A 1 0 1 2 Legion 0 110 . u A. P. 0 3 STRANGLER . IS WINNER Staged Comeback to Beat Dr. Sar-polis in Wrestling Match .SEATTLE, May 13: After losing the first fay tn the fifth round, Ed. (Strancler) Lewis, former world's Yacht Enterprise. American hope to retain America Cup against invasion of sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock V. as she appeared following her recent launching at City Island, N.Y. CITY CUP FOR RACE Council Seems Favorably Disposed to Giving Yachting Trophy There was a letter at tost night's ii fLnesi: quality Sdld at all Government Liquor Stores This advertisement is not published or displayed by the luor yontroi uoarauor. by the Government of " V 'v n British Columbia. COURT IS DISCUSSED City Fathers Would Tear Down Old Softball Structure on Fulton Street wrciuHs irom uie. The handball, court i on Fulton Prince Rupert Rowing ts Yacht Street across, from. th ph. h.ii flu. ,1 .L ..... .1 . . . J iiil Tf .I"" ...... -u56ns umi uie cuy pui which Has" ttefch ItaiJ Bally UD a tronhv in rnnntlnn mt th i.. - i. ""AOlW JlffE ' uiuu a suiie iorincoming Seattle-Prince Rupert cruiser race. The Yacht Club itself. me letter said, would be under con slderable disrepair until now it is considerable of air eyesore, came in for considerable discussion , at last night's council mcUno caucuw in connection some nr thp niHtmn v, wlth toe entertainment of the vis- had it removed forthwith but ltors In addition to putting up a others thought, if at all possible, it i u. e c,lv sfttuid e repaired as it was valq .6v cc w way ciear 10 oner a able from an a.thleUS standpoint tr??hy- Finally, i(' Xcai, dltiflSl' t&Jiave the Mayor Orme thought that some- city mskAm-m-tSiUaa to uiisui. cu ue none, ii woum determine, vhithar... be valuable publicity that the city j structure warrants repairing or got from the race. It had been sug- Iwhether it would be better torn gesiea, tne mayor said, that any 'down. iropny the city might put up might be used as an award in connection with the speed of the race Aid. Brown thought It would be a fine thing if the city could put up i repair. a trophy. He moved that the matter be referred to the finance commit Aid. Collart was the leader In the movement to have the handball court taken down. It was rotten and dangerous and he believed past Aid. Rudderham thought It was tee for report, this being seconded (court but this one appeared to be by Aid. Linzey and carried. Aid. bevond remlr and wmiw hav w ftiisDury thought that the city might secure a eup which would be heavyweight wrestling champion, a good deal cheaper than $150, came uacic 10 conquer ur. is.ari aar- . polls of Cleveland here last night. ! it is not so much what a man Lewis secured falls In the fifth and stands for as what he falls for sixth rounds. Lord Dewar. a good thing to have a handball taken down. Either it should be re paired or some other place found. Aid. Macdonald was not in favor of having the present court torn down unless there was specific guarantee that another would be built. It would deprive boys and young men of good exercise. City Engineer Good said the court would have to be practically renew ed. Finally, on suggestion of Aid. Rudderham, It was decided to have the engineer determine he possibility of repairing the present court and submit the estimated cost of a new one. CUPTEAM . ISNAMED Dr. Wright, Marcel Italnville and Willard Crocker to Be Canada's Tennis Representatives PHILADELPHIA, May 13:-Dr Jack Wright, captain, has an nounced that the Canadian lawn tennis Davis Cup teams for the first round of the cup ties, starting Thursday, will be Wright and Marcel Ralnvllle, both of Montreal, In the singles and Wright and Wjllard Crocker, also of Montreal, In the doubles. ; i BelangerWins Toronto Bout Outpointed Franklin Young, trolt Negro. In 10-tlound Event De- TORONTO, May 13: Albert (Frenchy) Belanger, Canadian flyweight champion, outpointed Franklin Younir Detroit neirrh. in n to-round bout here last night. ' Nine Homers in National League. uamc -Urowns uraek Keu Sox CHICAGO, May 13: National League games yesterday were fea tured by a heavy-hitting contest between the Chicago Cubs and New Yotk.GUhts. Nine homers were hit, the Cuba gettin gsix although they were unlble to win. In th American League, 8t,N Louis Browns cracked Boston's five- game winning streak by a singled run In a 10-lnnlng struggle. Yesterday's scores: National League Brooklyn 2. Pittsburg 6. Phlkisfelphia 6, Cincinnati 7. New i'ork 14. Chicago 18. American League Cleveland 2. Phiiadetphta 13. Chicago 1 Washington 13. Detroit 0, New York 7. Bt. Loo 3, Boston 2. TEAM STANDINGS National Leatue New York ... Jhloago St. Louis ... Pittsburg ... Cincinnltl ... Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia -Winning Streak W. .14 15 .12 12 K 11 . 8 L. 7 13 IS " American League W. L. Philadelphia 18 7 Washington 16 8 Cleveland 13 9 New York 10 11 St. Louis 11 13 Chicago 9 12 Boston W 14 Detroit 8 19 It 22 M soy .331 .288 Pet it .667 411 i?6 is? .438 .417 296 FAVORITES -WIN OUT Molly Gourlay and Glenna" Collett Advance in British Golf FORMBYf EngtemL, May 13:-- Molly Gourlay, British natlvef champion, and Glenna Collett, Am-1 erica n champion, who are the fa writes, both advanced to the" fourth round of the British women's golf championship today. Miss Gourlay disposed of Mrs. Wallace Williamson in the third round. four and three, while Miss Collett won from Mary Beard of England, four and two. seven American players still rev .In f n . U .,.1 Women Golfers Have Meeting Vancouver Defeated Victoria Nine to Three In Prelude of B. C , Championships VANCOUVER, May 13:-Vancou ver won en golfers defeated Victoria in the annual Hunting Cup competition here by nine matches to three. The play was a prelude Jo the annual British Columbia women's golf championship, the qualifying round of which started today. when 70 entrants teed off on the course of the Point Qrey Oolf Club, I! You're missing a lot, if you don't use AnhetnwBtMch Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup, LIGHT OR DARK Rial IN BODY NOT BITTER r t l, i h t mui mm "I paid for it myself!" T GOT a job delivering parcels after school -I and on Saturdays. It dida't take me long to pay for it." "Gee, I'd like to own a bike like yours, Bert! It sure is a snappy one." Su-pcib Tom. See the new idea in wheels. They makeyou sit closer to the ground. If you have to stop in traffic you just sit in the saddle and rest pur feet on the ground. It's easier to start again, too. You nave better control. I never felt so comfortable on a bike before." That's great, Bert! That's the bike I want. And I'm going to earn one, too." "You'll get a job easy, Tom. There are heaps of stores, offices, factories that want bicycle messengers. And the GCM. dealer will gladly let you pay for your bike on easy weekly or monthly instalments. GGM. prices are down, too the dealer told me they're tbe louest in 30 ytart!" Your nearest GGM. dealer will give you the, new 1930 GGM. catalogue, or write to Canada Cycle & Motor Co., Limited, Weston (Ontario), Montreal, Winnipeg or Van- couver. Jm "It's "It's the the new new C.C.M. C.C.M. Motorbike Motorbike M6" M6" Su- V Here's the .New Motorbike "6" Superb A lower, snappier, more umi-pan bicycle of "motorbike" design. New 26 wheels. Motorbike handlebars with brilliant GGM. 20-year Nickel Plate. Rigid frame of English stamkss tubing, rust-proofed, and ;ua given three coats of sapphin lienor maroon enamel enlivened v,n!i gold striping. Big, comfortable saddle. Famous, easy-running C C M. Triplex Dank Hanger. CGM. Htrculcs Coaster Drake. Gibson Pedals. Dunlop Tires. Canadian Sports Week May 17-2 1 icycies also OOM'Joycycles for Children C. C. M. Bicycles are on sale at McRAE BROTHERS LIMITED, Prince Rupert A Complete Line of C. C. M. Bicycles on sale in Prince Rupert at TOM BALLINGER'S, 3rd Ave. Pleasing Piano Recital Give in the Moon Pupils of St. Joseph's Academy a. neara in rme rrogram On Saturday afternoon the The election bug '11 get you you don't watch out: Jalte says Mr. Dunning did nol ftond of a series of piano recitals I Ilke the way trade with theStatei mi given by the puplk of Bt. Jo- ueph i Academy The. program eon- flswd'Of'the following number! s "Lullaby" (Williams), Genevieve Waugh. "Allegretto" (Dlabelll). Mary Macdonald. r'Elegle" (Dupont), Frances Moore. "Wherlaglg- (Balked), Margaret McDonald. "Sonatina" (Kiihlan), Antoinette Blaln. "Intrata" (Bach), Jim Oullck. . "Sonatina" (Kuhlan), Ellen Moore. "Le Rol du Village" Ulelns). Elsie LeDuke. "Marionettes" (Rohde), Margaret Beattle. "Narcissus" (Slater), Barbara Sherwood. "Nusettc" (Bach) Nancy Brown "sonatina",; (KUhUn), Maygareti Sue Gullclc j, I I , "aanfleld" (La' Belle Oavottd, Daphane Uammell. "Coquette Valse" (Bachmann), fnyuis unnaie. "Slumber Song" (Schumann). Edna Oilllcs. "Rigandon" (McDowell), Ccclle Dcsjardlne. "Les Sylphea" (Bachmann). Grace LeDuke. "Valse" (Chopin), Marie Balagno. "Valse Mlgnonnjr (palmgren), Nina Hunter. " f was going on set- so he tried to bud- Now that the ice' has gone out of the Yukon River at Dawton we may expect an Improvement of condition throughout the continent. . It Is not Improbable that ummer may follow this important breakup. The last ode has been sung to springy Summer is xomlng pretty soon To Mr. Care Wtf ve.. the air And write a soisjiet ..to the moon. 1 Jake says. "Just WaCfh the old town grow." Yei-watSlt Just sit and watch the' old town j-j Ana. may oo she won t move FdaUlhg Is- the attitude To get Into fi groove. In place, of sitting' let us give The town a shove ahead A-"Prelude No. 3" (Baeh), B rNo longer will she, stagnant be She'll progress make instead. The C.P.R. stock has been spilt four ways like an afternoon tea sandwich. The new Peace Block News carries an advertisement off the Rolla Luncheonette 6fi1whfch Miss Hun- cer la the ' would be mm' customers. That fearles practical New prescribed p ' Use youna toi-him certainly ceat of Comr.i SOFTBALL May 13 Off; May 16 P Dock. May 20 stiit . May W Offi May 87 Dry : 1 May 30 Rfni' June 3 orfi Jtuie C D y : house. June 10 St .i' June 13 Dry June 17-St :n Juno 20 Rm; I Tutjjdu, , H He Lll.f vt ll Jhi rtn N ,. on S'J tic" n rw COAL Buy the rcul mous Eflson - Bli Wellingtonin ' -j p Also Bulkier 1r0 Grain and llobln IIop. Prince Rupert PI10NKS2 Feejfi