m 5 Three Teams Already Entered and Prospects For Successful v Baseball Season Here Abound Aid. G. W. Ruddcrham llc-Elcctcd President of Association With Jack Ratchford Vice and William Mitchell Secretary respectively suctcasiui un uuiiut. manCe. evasion nr what hav vnn Wednesday of next week was set Baseball players have done the as the date for another meeting by two of th8 most notable be- whlch time team entries are to be'mg Joe Boiey and Jack Qumn or In as well as a list of the prospec-1 the Philadelphia Athletics. Boley's tlve players of each team. Each en- surname Bollnskl while Quinn'S tering team will have the privilege is Plcus Hockey players have evad-of selecting Its own line-ups sub-1 ed this practice, hut club owners Ject to revision at the hands of the i have not been nartleular flS ln. executive in order to ensure an even distribution and well balanced league. . . . . A committee was named consisting of Jack Ratchford, William Mitchell and F. H. Stephens to meet the civic board of works next Tuesday night and request that the necessary Improvements be made to the Acropolis Hill grounds before playing season commences. The Football Association will be Invited to co-operate in meeting the city on this matter. Another matter which this committee will take up will be the pro- Association whereby baseball and! m i l l in i - .!- SILVER SLIPPER LONDON DRYCJJCt. This advertisement In not published or dliplayeq by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British 1 ,., . Columbia' stance the fact that the New York Rangers would have led the fans to believe that Lome Chabot's name was Shaba tsky. It was deemed necessary to have a Jewish player on the line-up, and Chabot, a French-Canadian, was selected. Then, too, the Americans did nothing to check the opinion that "Jakey" Forbes was of Jewish extraction. They also changed the name of another player, a Frenchman, and advertised him as being an Indian. Now along I come thes Montreal Canadlens with !Ous Rivers lined up as Ous Des-1 rivieres. It Is not generally known that Frank Nlghbor also changed !his name from Naubaur. Some jooLDun games win nave uieir own j strange Stories cusuncuve nignis ior piay eacn "Roaring Forties' wcck insieaa oi alternating Monaay and Thursday nights one week And Tuesdays and Fridays the next as has been the custom during the past several seasons. Tuesday and Thursday nights are apparently favored fgr baseball play although the allocation wil Ibe subject to YOUNG FIRP0 BEATS DILLON PORTLAND, April 18: Young Firpo, Burke, Idaho miner, earned a 10-round decision over Harry Dillon of Winnipeg in the main event of a fight card here last night They were 175-pounders. drift along the in New York, and there are any number of hockey followers there who win argue that "Babe" Dye, "Jake" Forbes, Lome Chabot and other hockeylsts belong to the Jewish race, the Idea, apparently being to attract more fans to Madison Square Garden. Sport Chat A golf war was narrowly averted at Sydney, Australia, recently when Joe KIrkwood, scheduled to play an exhibition match with Walter Hagel . refused to go ahead with the show if It was to be witnessed by a "cheap; gallery." He complained that thel price of admission was originally 10 shillings and was reduced to five' shillings without consulting him. KIrkwood demanded a guarantee of a fixed sum and declared that if Australians would not pay a good price to see the world's best golfers ln action, they would call it off. The fact that the Klllara Gold Club, where the two players were billed to play, Is the most exclusive and expensive club in Sydney, made the former Australian golf star's outburst more amusing ln the eyes of the public. The club's object ln lowering the price of admission was to give the greatest possible num ber an opportunity of witnessing the match. A compromise was reached at the eleventh hour, when if was decided to hold the exhibition for charity purposes. The committee, however, issued a statement declaring that neither Joe KIrkwood or any other golfer could hold a gun to their i heads. "I don't care what they charge," said KIrkwood to an in terviewer. "But I must have my guarantee. I can't break faith with the people of Melbourne who financed the tour." It is understood that KIrkwood agreed to pay Hagen $1800 for the. tour. For quick results try a "want- ad" In the Dally News. the circuits except at Chicago yesterday with keen contests for Initial honors in both the American and National divisions. The National League champions, Chicago Cubs, bombarded five St. Louis pitchers for IS hits to beat the Cardinals by the narrow margin of a single run. More than 30,000 people saw Pittsburg Pirates beat the Cincinnati Reds in a game that was featured by heavy hitting during which the lead changed four times, one run again separating the winners from the losers in this Games in which New York Giants won over Boston Braves and the Phillies over Brooklyn Robins were similarly close. American League In the American League, the world's champion Philadelphia Athletics defeated New York Yankees by a decisive margin behind the out nine batters. Al Simmons opened the season with glory by hitting a homer in his first time at bat for the Mockmen. Grove held Babe Ruth helpless. The Detroit Tigers' defeat of St Louis Browns was featured by four circuit clouts. - - Washington Senators 'turned the tables of the Boston Red Sox ion the latter's home grounds' with an easy victory. . THE SCORES National League Boston 2. New York 3. Philadelphia 1, Brooklyn 0. Pittsburg 7, Cincinnati 6. Chicago 9, St. Louis 8. '" American .League JJ'J' New York 2, Philadelphia.,.,; Cleveland at Chlqagol rain' . Washington 6, Boston 1. V St. Louis 3, Detroit 6. Bridge Scores At Seal Cove Musketeers and Hotel Winners Over Sawmill and Cold Storage Musketeers beat Sawmill by a score of 6072 to 3293 ln the Seal Cove Bridge League last night while Seal Cove Hotel won from Cold Storage 4778 to 4590. The Musketeers are still leading in the standing with Seal Cove Hotel in second place. The individual hleh scorer for the season to date Is J. Skinner with a total pf 7873 points. ' ADANACSIN FINALSN0W Will Meet Winnipeg Toilers Follow ing Victory Over Saskatoon i Varsity Grads ' , SASKATOON, April 18;-;New Westminster Adanacs, Dominion basketball champions, qualified to meet Winnipeg Tollers ln this year's Western final when they defeated Varsity Grads here last night 44 to 25 ln the second and final game of the series. The Adanacs took the round by an aggregate of 80 to 45. S0NNENBERG KEEPS TITLE Scored One Fall Over Dr. Karl Sar polls of Cleveland In Bout Last Night SEATTLE, April 16: Gus Son nenberg world's heavyweight wrest ling champion, successfully defen ded his title over Do. Karl Sarpolls of Cleveland In an eight-round match hero last night Sonnenberg scored his only fall in the fifth round. :!7Hfi VAtLt news. paoe Form - TENNIS IS ORGANIZED With three teams Native Sons of Canada, Elks and a third being organized by A. Donald already definitely in the field, and enthusiasm prevailing for the sport, prospects for a successful baseball season in Prince Rupert this year were not lacking last night at the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Baseball Association. Aid. George Rudderham was re-elected president by acclamation while Jack Ratchford was chosen vice-president and William Mitchell, secretary. Delegates to be named by each of the entering teams will complete the executive roster for the year. Aid.' Rudderham, who was nominated by Stan Moran, would have withdrawn from the presidency this year but yielded to pressure to stand for re-election. In the course of discussion, it was stated that he had been one of the most active presidents the association had ever had. That all wer well satisfied was Indicated by the fact that no names were presented to oppose him. NEW NAMES OF PLAYERS Those Who Take Tart in Many Sports Do So Under Assumed Nomenclature n.cjc were acvcrai Jiummauuiw Wn,e boxers and wrcstlers Set for the offices of both vice-presi-1 in example competing under dent and secretary-treasurer, Mr. names other than thelr thpv PLAY OPENS Close Games Featured Yesterday's Activities Cubs and Athletics Both Win NEW YORK, April 16: The League season opened all round Ratchford and Mr. Mitchell being have no monopoiy on perf or. brilliant pitching of Lefty Orove. 1 1 1.. ...1 i.tit Two Anyox Clns Name Their Of " fleers" for 'the Year p Married Elks Say They Are Jubilant See Great Victory for Their Team to be Named Tomorrow The acceptance of the challenge by the Single Elks of Prince Rupert, on its becoming public lart evening was the cause of grbat whoops of delight In the -camp of the Married Elks. Base inaccuracies and other weird statements made by the former ln last night's press, were attributed to the Render years and lack of : experience of the rank and file of'the'home-less waifs. ' ' The Married-Elks will be on hand and while not at full strength, will be much too strong for their half-fed brethern. It is popular quotation from the bench of the Married Men, that if Art, the Oreat Lobllck, pitches for the Single Mervlhe. Married Men are an .even money bet, and if the Single Men throw anyone else, llie odds must be heavljy boosied-on the married arid experienced team. The Married Men feel that' they must uphold the honor of their families and homes as well as that the order, and therefore, feel that they shall have a determination which the inexperienced' and neglected tramps will never The Married Elks' lineup will bs published ln tomorrow's prescind the Single Mugs are dared to do the same. ere nrr U.J - I, t ANYOX. April 10 Tennis liar j been reorganized here for the com-j i !ng season, both the Anyox and ; i Hidden Creek Clubs having elected j their officers for the year within i the past few days, Officers of the Anybx Tennis Club are: I Honorary President Charles Hocking. Honorary Vice-President W. R. Lindsay. President Georje Lee. Vice President R. O. Cutler. Secretary-Treasurer R. W. Executive Mrs. C. O. Frlcker. Mrs. Cundlll, Mr. Mclntyre and Mr. Cavers. Hidden Creek Club The Hidden Creek Tennis Club has elected the following officers: Honorary President I. Dresser. President M. Thomson. Vice-President Claude Reade. Secretary-Treasurer Mrs,,' F. Kidd. - it Executive Mrs. D. Campbell, Miss Marhorie Cloke, Ed. Johnson and H. Cathro. TTJ1'. . n"'"j nn.i mmmmmri i ikiiih l li . 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