I
trt
FADE
FOUH
1
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,,
,
-
,-m.!.
Regiment
Won
Heilbroner
Cup
ROBINS
WIN
For
Rifle
Shooting
Saturday
j
TWO
GAMES
Evening
From
Naval
Reserve"
TsticrraTnah
into
c.w
..
.
.
,
I
Twice
Yesterday
Babe
Ruth
'
!
Makes
Third
Homer
In
competition
with
teams
from
the
Royal
Canadian
Naval
Volunteer
Reserve
and
the
Canadian
National
new
york,
May
5:
Brooklyn
Railways,
the
First
North
B.C.
Regiment
won
the
Heil-
Robins
took
both
games
of
a
hroneCup
Saturday
evening
on
the
Regiment
Miniature
S5wSS
nine
nange.
xne
cup
is
a
cnauengu
i.rupiiy,
uimaieu
m
flrst
2
to
1
and
the
secead,
11
to
10
11)25
by
Max
Heilbroner,
for
the
best
team
competing
in
in
13
innings.
The
cards,
made
si?
indoor
ranges,
using
.22
rifles.
The
R.C.N.
V.R.
has
held
errors
in
the
second
game,
the
cup
for
the
last
year,
when
they
won
it
from
the
Regi-1
chicfl
and
Cincinnati
won
ma.
The
Regiment
team
have
now
won
the
cup
three
JSXJSSZ
'""
iv-y-n.
.....
.
!J
VT...
T7,l,
..w,
ti,vl
School
have
each
won
it
once.
The
best
score
of
the
evening
was
made
by
Bruce
Wilson
of
the
Regiment,
who
made
99
out
of
a
possible
100.
Scores
were
the
highest
yet
made
in
this
competition.
This
Is
the
first
time
that
the
Railway
have
entered
a
team.
Individual
scores
were
as
follows:
N.B.C.
Regiment
Bruce
Wilson
99
A'.
AVyii
1
68
M.
M.
Lamb
-
97
CA
K.
McKedwn
96
Robt
Wilson
94
Albert
Palmer
.'.
91
Total
l-twj-
575
Canadian
'National
Railways
A.
R.
Nichols
,,Tfc"..,.L
97
H.
Armstrong
...il...
97
T.
J.
fortune
JU
85
J.
H.
Horton
I
..
94
E.
Tulloch
.!;....
;
91
J.
A.
Teng
...t
UiL.
91
Total
M.
Harris
H.
Hill
:
P.
S.
Peterson
a.
Howe
R.ON.V.U:!
t
i
,...565
L.
Haworth
91
A.
Young
91
Total
560
W.
Brass
acted
as
range
officer.
Has
Not
Been
Dropped
From
British
Team
LONDON,
May
5
II.
W.
Austin,
Brltlth
tennis
ace,
has
not
been
dropped
from
the
Davis
Cup
team,
it
developed
at
the
week-end,
but
is
merely
resting
up
by
remaining
out
of
the
second
round
against
Poland
and
Roumanla
at
his
own
request
as
he
is
feeling
the
need
of
rest.
Johnny
Lamar
Gets
Decision
HOLLYWOOD.
May
5-Johnny
CRITISII
COLUMBIA
RUGGERS
DEFEAT
ONTARIO
FIFTEEN
TORONTO,
May
5:
The
University
of
British
Columbia
English
rugby
fifteen
over-
'
whelmed
a
picked
Ontario
j
team
here
on
Saturday
by
a
i
score
of
39
to
3.
It
was
the
first
of
a
series
of
games
the
1
British
Columbia
ruggers
will
play
In
the
course
of
a
tour
of
i
the
east.
1
DRY
DOCK
Had
IS
WINNER
Easy,
Victory
Over
Offices
CNJt.
Softball
League
in
95
Dry
Dock
had
an
easy
12-2
win
95
over
Offices
Saturday
afternoon
in
$5
their
first
meeting
in
the
C.N.R.
93
Softball
League.
The
Office
team
lacked
practice,
and
with
addition
of
a
couple
more
good
players
should
make
a
better
showing
next
game.
Gavin,
at
third
base
for
Dry
Dock,
was
the
best
player
on
the
field,
as
well
as
at
bat.
Howe
and
Smith
played
their
usual
sterling
games.
Ror
the
Offices,
Harold
and
Taylor
showed
up
best.
Dry
Dock:
Nelson,
c;
Boulter,
p.;
Smith,
lb.;
Kelsey,
2b.;
Howe,
s.s.;
Oavin,
3b.;
McPhee,
If.;
Geddes,
cf.;
Hedstrom,
rf.
Offices:
W.
Tobey,
c;
Coverdale,
p.;
Harold,
lb.;
Moxley,
2b.;
E.
Smith,
3b.;
Summers,
sa;
Taylor,
rf.;
R.
Tobey,
cf
;
Mcintosh,
If.
Standing
of
Teams
W.
L.
Pet.
Round
House
1
0
1.000
Dry
Dock
1
0
1.000
Station
0
1
.000
Offices
..0
1
.000
The
nextgame,
tomorrow
evening
will
be
Offices
vs.
Round
House.
SEIGNEUR
SAILS
!
C.
N.
ss.
freighter
Canadian
Beig-
;
neur,
at
10
o'clock
this
morning,
J
moved
out
of
the
dry
dock,
where
Lamar,
Los
Angeles
Mexican,
took
she
ha
been
tied
up
for
the
winter,
a
ten-round
decision
from
Hector
and,
after
adjusting
compasses
in
McDonald,
Vancouver,
B.C.,
light-
the
harbor,
sailed
for
Vancouver
ueifht
on
Friday
night.
The
bout1
where
she
will
be
recommlssioned
Was.
a
slugging
fest
in
which
La-
Jn
the
Intercoastal
trade.
The
Selg-mar
had
a
distinct
advantage
over
neur
is
being
piloted
down
the
the
Canadian.
coast
by
Capt.
Larry
Thomson.
aim
nvp
auir
iaarevinj
In
the
American
League,
the
New
j
York
Yankees
defeated
Chicago
7
third
homer
of
the
season.
Week-end
scores
were
as
follows:
SUNDAY
SCORES
American
League
Petroit
,
Philadelphia
7.
Washington
6,
St.
Louis
8.
Boston
7,
Cleveland
8.
New
York
7,
Chicago
4.
National
League
Cincinnati
3,
New
York
4.
Chicago
8,
Philadelphia
7.
St
Louis
1-10,
Brooklyn
2-11.
SATUKDAYSCOI1ES
American
League
St.
Louis
4,
Washington
2.
Cleveland
6,
Boston
5.
Detroit
5,
Philadelphia
G.
Chicago
3,
New
York
5.
National
League
Philadelphia
0,
Chicago
1.
New
York
9,
Cincinnati
8.
Boston
12,
Pittsburg
7.
TEAM
STANDINGS
National
League
W.
.
L.
Pittsburg
10
5
New
York
8
5
Chicago
11
8
Boston
7
6
Brooklyn
8
1
Cincinnati
6
?
St.
Louis
0
11
Philadelphia
..r.
5
10
American
League
W.
L.
Cleveland
-
11
4
Washington
11
5
Philadelphia
10
5
Chicago
7
6
St.
Louis
8
8
New
York
5
9
Boston
5
11
Detroit
5
14
T0WNSEND
TO
General
yiew
of
Lake
Neml,
in
Italy
drained
away
to
show
famous
galley
of
Emperor
allgula
is
thought
that
in
time
whole
bottom
of
lake
may
become
arable
Pet.
.067
.615
5W
.538
.533
.400
J53
.323
Pet.
.733
.683
.667
.538
300
557
.312
.263
MEET
SNELL
Sensational
Vancouver
Welter
weight
to
Have
Aqother
Crack
At
Title
Holder
SEATTLE,
May
5
The
National
Athletic
Club
announces
that
Billy
TQwnsend,
sensational
welterweight
of
Vancouver,
B.C
will
meet
Doc
Snell
of
Taeoma
hi
a
six-round
bout
here
on
Friday
of
thi
wffk.
RncK
lost
a
el&se
de-
!
dsion
to
Townsond
Ja3t
fall.
'
It
THE
DAILY
NEff3.
.
mil
1
1
1.
yu
a
!
-'J
'
EDMONTON
GRADS
,
LOST
FIRST
GAME
IN
SEVENTY-NINE
Helen
Wills
Moody,
women's
tennis
champion,
as
she
appeared
in
action
in
practice
match
with
Elinor
Gniien
at
Forest
Hills,
LJ
.
her
first
appearance
east
since
her
marriage.
SOFTBALL
5c.
'
SCHEDULE
May
6
Offices
vs.
Roundhouse.
,
May
9
Station
vs.
Dry
Dock.
May
13
Offtae
vs.
Station.
May
16
Roundhouse
vs.
Dry
Dock.
May
20
Station
vs.
Roundhouse.
May
28
Offices
vs.
Dry
Dock.
May
27
Dry
Dock
vs.
Station.
May
30
Roundhouse
vs
Offices.
June
3
Offices
vs.
Station.
June
6
Dry
Dock
v.
Round
house.
June
10
Station
vs.
Roundhouse
June
13
Dry
Dock
vs.
Officsa.
June
17
Station
vs.
Dry
Dock.
June
20
Roundhouse
vt.
Offices.
Juno
81
Roundhouse
vs.
Dry
Dock.
June
27
Station
vs.
Office.
All
games
will
Jse
played
at
7
pjo
with
exception
of
the
one
scheduled
May
3
which
will
be
played
at
I
itjn.
-
F
Summary
Amtoftn
14700
pounds,
)9q
and
5c
to
13.7c
ana
&c.
'
,
i
madias
34,000
pounds,
10,4s
and
ac
to
lGc
and
5c.
!
American
1
'
Havana.
35.000,
Booth,
12.4c
ati
iK
iic.
ujbvu.
new
iignu
as..
ii:L
17.000.
Cold
Bt&Mrtr'
liJc
''.n
,iC.
Glacier,
6.SOO,
Atiln,
12.7c
afid
6c.
!
Tyte.
0,030.
and
Wabsah'iy!)!),
j
AUin.
12.5c
and
6c.
Tt
idy
J..
8,600,
Booth,
12.C6
and
;,Jc.
u,-uv.
10,000.
Cold
Storage,
12Jc
.nd
tic.
1
bnun.ik.
10
500,
Pacific,
12.4c
and
6c.
j
Norma
Jane,
7,000,
Pacific,
12.5c
!
and
9c.
I
(janadjan
Joh
tnna.
10",
and
Cape
Spen-!
cc:
,
'j
i90,
yUUn.
10.4c
and
5c.
SodUwnd,
VifiQQ,
Gold
Storage,
iO
U;
5c.
An
itching
skin?
UgJy
pimples?
Red
eruptions?
Hie
sclhe
fluid
,,,,n
"ul
wfth
,ho
illseiue
Krms
out
oi
mo
fcKiiu
louiu
it
ffw
droiM
to
a
bad
pot
wattli
Uia
formula
Mnrtrate,
Itepcat
the
iet
one.
two,
three
limes
the
rough
unsightly
spots
uave
ulsappearcd.
UltAIES
LTD.
r
W
J,
IllcCUTCIIEON,
DRUGGIST
LOCAL
NEWS
Evidence
was
heard
by
Magistrate
McClymont
In
city
police
court
this
morning
in
the
case
ot
E.
Clapp,
who
is
charged
with
keeping
liquor
for
sale,
and
decision
was
reserved
until
Wednesday
morning.
The
question
o:
nodding
Sunday
School
during
the
summer
holiday
months
was
discussed
at
the
monthly
meeting
of
the
Pifnee
Ru-tert
Ministerial
Association
this
norning
and
the
matter
was
de
terred
until
next
month.
Sunday
ervlces
in
the
Prince
Rupert
Oen-
ral
Hoattal
for
the
month
were
''EDMONTON,
May
5:
The
Edmonton
Commercial
Orflds,
world
famous
women's
basket-
ball''
team,
lost
their
first
game-In
79
6tart
Saturday
night
when
they
dropped
a
34-24
decision
to
the
Chicago
Taylor
Trunks
in
Ibe
first
contest
of
a
two-game
series
'
for
the
international
cham-
plonshlp.
t
COUNTY
COURT
HAS
SESSION
May
Cases
Set
Hy
Judge
This
Morning
Young
County
Cort
was
in
regular
.onthly
soaslon
bfore
Judge
F.
M"B
Young
this
morning
for
set-ing
of
May
cases.
The
list
for
the
nonth
was
as
follows:
LaSalle
Extension
Co.
vs.
A.
R.
Sinclair
(Smlthers)
$90,
E.
F.
Jones
for
plaintiff,
L.
S.
McQlll
for
defendant,
to
be
fixed.
Louis
Hasum
vs.
Frank
Evtch,
sn'in
Pitmnro
At
Pultnn
for
tied.
Prince
Rupert
Towing
Co.
vs.
Ctrarihtirv
t
al
fnX
V5
Williflms.
M
1
76
beats!
Itekd
tl,i.
76
who
in
think
to
ii,.
MM.
"
At
a
,l
,
fof
)uM
t'rrr
I
A..."
Kruttm
U"
Aim
fAr,V
.
A'rurA.
Sal'
a
mtrr
of
.
no
nunirr-nu
Mctimtomn
4i
dfniytit
,
i
A
SaMin
i
IMOthi
sow!
jlalnttif,
defendant
in
persen.
ee-!?1'
the
Mansen
&
OoiMales
for
plaintiff.
P,eas,n
Patmore
&
Pulton
for
defendants,
tn
Via
fiver!
J
J
TToonpr
Theodore
Zlelke.
,n-T
Patmore
ti
Fulton
for.
plaintiff.
T1"
Getting
Ready
for
Shriners
all
oun
TllfriJ
(Ontiiu
IKT1IIK
til
I'
have
been
extremely
ry
CO).
'
from
the
f.
SbelIbrotk
Williams.
Manson
Sc
Qonsales
for;"
30of
th
defendant,
June
4.
W
J
Ru,wnv
vm.
A.
R.
McDonell.
iP,nt
aI"n
is
hi
$180,
Williams,
Manson
St
Oonaales,menced
'""
-
for
plalnUff,
Patmore
k
Fulton
for
j00"-
defendant
stands.
Alberf:t
-Pr
v
i
The
King
vs.
A.
J.
Richmond,
ap-!
Alberta
!.
peal
of
Hie
crown
under
Oame
Act,
jcooi
weeth
r
May
7.
j
,
,
moisture
Paul
Btedln,
twagraed
natur-
tory.
igcii
altotion.,.,
,t
'.tA
-be
Agates
a-
-.
mw
.
tw
i
i.
along
the
G
DOCK
PRESENTED
.
la
the
Rrti
'
"Vhuruuai
nuiiii
ies
will
Of
pi
,last
year
.
The
O.TP.
dock
presented
a
very
commen
1
1
'
;
busy
appearance
for
a
while
last
seeding
P..'
h
evening
with
three
coastal
liners.
the
wenth-1
moored
there
loading
and
dls-
ers.
Wheu'
charging
frHght
-FlrAi
was
the
C.
completed
urn:
,
ff.
R.
steamer
Pxlncti
Report,
bound
for
the
cun
ii
from
Stewart
to-Vancouver;
then
(under
condm
:
the
Union
6teamer
'
Catela,
Van-
jthat
terriur
couver
to
Stewart,
and
finally,
the
.cool,
and
n:
C.
N.
R.
steamer
Prince
William,
(germlnatioi
T.
neWly
in
from
her
maiden
trip
to
'change
in
i
:
the
Queen
Charlotte
Islands.
v
All
in
all
;
h'
nevir
m
;
held
more
1
arranged.
Those
present
at
the
i
meeting:
Rev,
J.
J
manson,
presl-
j
'
dent;
Rev.
Canon
W.
F.
Ruslibrook,
O.
A.
MrMii
:
Rev.
W.
B.
Jennings,
Rev.
Alfred
the
local
dr
.
Wilson,
Rev.
C.
E.
Motte
and
Miss
on
the
Prtii.
.
;
Isabel
Haddock.
Vancouver
-:
'o'.ntt:
"sssv
v
.;
.
s
mm
m
m
i
i
Between
30,000
and
40,000
members
of
the
Ancient
Arabic
Order
of
Nobles
of
the
Mystic
Shrine
will
meet
in
Toronto
next
June
under
the
leadership
.of
fcsten
A.
Fletcher
(inset),
Incoming
Imperial
Potentate
of
the
Order.
Hotel
of
the
city,
including
the
Jloysl
York
with
its
1184
rooms
will
be
Insufficient
to
meet
the
demand,
and
the
Canadian
Pacific
Railway
is
building
a
city
of
sleeping
cars
to
accommodate
some
8,000
of
the
Shrineri.
"Fei
City",
as
It
will
be
called,
will
cover
21
acres
of
land
and
construction
data
given
out
ahojv
the
tremendous
acope
of
the
labors.
There
Will
be
required
116,000
feet
board
measurs
in
HO
aets
of
aWltch
ties
weighing
210
tons;
12,900
track
tics
weighing
800
tons;
30
switches
v
r
weighing
86
tons:
im
miles
of
760
tons;
35,000
tie
plates
weigblnit
'
L
w
of
rail
fastenings;
30
tons
of
tra
lUa
track
bolts;
18,000
cubic
yards
o
tracks;
and
9.000
cubic
yards
me
((t
miles
of
platforms,
with
a
bread)
"
w
city
win
be
mtea
witn
moacr"
mmt
building
220
by
20
feet
wide
will
,'',uii
wH.
onniiirh
tn
nntilv
14
milr'
.
"
street
liehtlnir
tower.
This
elcHri
's'
for
35
miles
of
wira
strung
on
200
po'5
alto
of
Fez
City.