I trt FADE FOUH 1 . ..:.. i .j ".' :t!"-. ; j ,, , - ,-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.