PAGE rOTO - ' I CANAB PHILADELPRIA, May 17: States eliminated Canada from Wright 6-! to win the match. In the second singles, George Lott defeated Marcil Rainville of Montreal, 6-2, 6-2, 8-6. JAPAN WINS OVERINDIA Flowery Kingdom Works Its Way Into Third Round of Davis Cup Play LONDON, May 17:Japan won Its way into the third round Davis Cup play yesterday by winning the doubles match against India after having taken the first two singles matches on Thufsday. SOFTBALL POSTPONED Owing to the rain last night the CNH. softball fixture between the Round House and Dry Dock was postponed until tomorrow MRS. VERA HUTCIHNGS IS B.C. GOLF CHAMPION , VANCOUVER, May 17 Mrs. Vera Hutehmgs of Jericho ., Club won the British Colum- Ma golf championship jester- day, defeating Kathryn Far- rell of the same club 15 up and 12 to play In the final 36 hole match. 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United States Wins Regional Davis ; Diana Fishwick, Cup Play at Philadelphia Dock. ;; 4 -'SENATORS IN (JOLF FIRMAMENT; IS DIANA F1SHWICK May 17: 19-year old English girl, yesterday won the British women's golf cham plonshlp by defeating Qlenna Collett of the United States the Davis Cup competition yestcr-1 four up-aj tnree to piay,The day afternoon when Wright and I British girl was far superior to irocKer uroppea me ooudibs maicn ner American rival In her put- to Van Ryn and Allison, 6-0, C-4. C-2. 1 me vsuiuinuing b iunc postponed from Thursday, Van Ryn took the fourth set in the singles 'from Jack June 27 Station vs. Offices. All games will be played at 7 pjn. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert May 17, 1930. A sensation was caused at a public meeting last night at the I . i,j 1 TAKE LEAD Defeated Athletics in Double-Head-er Yesterday Cubs Lose to CarUlii Us PHILADELPHIA, May 17. Washington Senators went into first place in the American League yes- j terday by winning both games of a i.u..ki- 1 i . , 1 nkJIA1 ..... . . . . . . Inhta Athletics. The world's cham- YANKS KEEP WALKER CUP Inflicted Severe Defeat Upon British Rivals at Sandwich Course SANDWICH, May 17: The United States Walker Cup team , yesterday retained the trophy for the sixth time by defeating the British team of golfers ten points to two. Seven of the eight singles matches were won yesterday by the Americans and three of the four foursomes in Thursday's play. GOLF FINALS YESTERDAY Miss 'Kate Farrell and Mrs. Vera Hutchlngs, Both of Vancouver, Out For B.C. Title VANCOUVER, May 17: Miss Kate Farrell and Mrs. Vera Hut chlngs, both of Jericho Club, met yesterday in the final for the wo men's golf championship of British Columbia. In the semi-final round, Miss Farrell defeated Mrs. Hutchlngs of Victoria two up and Mr. Hutchlngs conquered Mrs. Jackson of Victoria four and two. WOLGASTWINS 0VERLAM0RTE Retained World's Flyweight Title in Torrid Bout at New York Last Night NEW YORK, May 17: Mldeet Wolgast of Philadelphia retained his world's flyweight title In New York and Pennsylvania last night when Eillie Lamorte collansecT at the end of five torrid rounds. Lamorte recovered after he was carried to his dressing room. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE May 20 Station vs. Roundhouse May 23 Offices vs. Dry Dock, ay 27 Dry Dock vs. Station. Mayv'30--noundhou$e vs Offices. June 3 Offices vs. Station. June 6 Dry Dock vs. Round house. June 10 Station vs. Roundhouse. June 13 Dry Dock vs. Offices. June 17 Station vs. Dry Dock. June 20 Roundhouse vs. Offices. June 24 Roundhouse vs. Dry juna were ociu uj mice wiua ujr Liaka in the second game. In the National League, the eh&mpiDn Chicago Cubs were de feated by St. Louis Cardinals who the Cincinnati Reds. Yesterday's' scores: National League Chicago 8, St Louis 9. Brooklyn 10, Cincinnati 3. . American League New York 4, Boston 5. Washington 5-4, Philadelphia 3-0. TEAM STANDINGS National League W. L. Pet. New York 14 9 .609 Brooklyn 14 11 .560 Chicago 16 13 .552 St Louis 14 13 .518 Pittsburg 12 12 .500 Cincinnati 12 13 .480 Boston 9 . 14 .391 Philadelphia - 8 14 .364 American League W. L. Pet Washington ..19 9 .679 Philadelphia 17 9 .654 Cleveland 14 10 J583 New York - 12 11 522 St. Louis 11 14 .440 Boston 11 15 .423 Chicago 9 13 .409 Detroit :::..:...-.......... 8 20 .280 Sport Chat Three teams Mine, Elks Concentrator are assured of and en- try in the baseball league at Anyox this season. Play will be started soon and fixtures will be held Monday and Friday evenings. A good deal of dry weather Is necVssary to get the smelter town grounds Into good playing condition. Officers of the Anyox Baseball Association for the year are: Honorary President, Charles Booking. Honorary Vice-Presidents, V. R. Lindsay and F. S. MeNlchotesi President Walter Adams. Vice-President H. E. Doelle. Secretary, Fred Faulkner. Arbitration Board A. Pynn, W. B. Maxwell, J. Munro, E. O. Brown and R. J. Manning. Umpire Jack Cody. Not Just because they believe in Americanized spring training, but because they like it, many of Winnipeg's outstanding, gridiron per formers have taken up British rugby this season. Some of them are lust learning to play the great Eng llsh sport others have become al most "Veterans at It but they all like it. Grain exchange have contributed two teams to the city league and other squads are St, John's, Young Men's Hebrew Association, Garrison and Wanderers. The Exchange number One squad and the collegians have divided most of the Canadian rugbyists In the city. Ordinarily, the British rugby season closes before July. This year, exhibition games will be played during the summer months and the campaign-hardened boys who keep up with their grid activities will be In mid-season form when the Canadian rugby season unpress Theatre !n support of opens early in Bentembi rank Mobley's candidature for al- aermanlc honors when Oeorge R. Naden doclarad that his bookkeeper had been offered $100 to report something derogatory to his (Naden's) character. Great interest Is being taken generally in Prince Rupert's first municipal contest Location of the route of the Canadian Northern Railway through the Rocky Mountains at Yellow-head, Pap has now been completed by the 'surveyors. " " ' ' Sows for hanm9 tmmlmm niillM Tht tied ul ii molt anJ nro- Ully temmred In thf blmondt plnt and w can anJ da guarantee every Simomli Saw, THE (IMOMOa CANAOA 1WCO.ITO, Tareat Tomato Moaul -' 5 Vuieoamf "S St.julia,N.O. ,.-taJ Six Wheeler Second and Lion! T"- Hearted Thlrd-Sn Great-"" i Jubilee Race Today KEMPTON PARK. Eng.. May 17: -Lucky Tor, owned by W. M. S. I Singer, won tlu- Great Jubilee! Handicap by ;i length from Sis? 1 Wh Miter tedav Lion Hearted was I third of the '." horses which rah. i LOMSKIHAD HARD FIGHT Knot kl Down Twice Last Night by K. O. Ketchrll cf Salt lake City SEATTLE, Mr.y :? :-5corln two nine-mliiulc knockdowns, Wesley K. O.) Ketcliell of Salt Lake Cltv made 21 hit. The Brooklyn Robins j Stee draw with Leo Loauki of slid Into second place by defeating Abrd. Wash, one of the loading ugai neavyweignts 01 ine country. In a six-round bout here last nlgbt. FOOTBALL POSTPONED On account of the rain, last nights CMhuly Cup football fixture of Canadian Legion vs. Rtgl-ment was postponed and will ba played at the end of the schedule if It Is necessary to determine the ownership of the trophy. It is the first baseball or football game that has ben called off this year on account of inclement weather. OFFICERS ARE NAMED (Continued from page one) Presentation of United Thank offering. Miss Cross acted as organist. Adjournment to Cathedral Hall when business session was opened with the member's prayer, the first vice-president Mrs. J. B. Olbson presiding. ' After the Dominion president Was Introduced to the Caledonia Diocesan Board, delegates from 14 branches answered to the roll call. City members were then appointed to represent branches not having, sent a delegate. An nouncements were made foUowesl by greetings read by the secretftjr, Mrs. Robert Bartiett which inclffil. ed a cable from London from tlie Bishop of Caledonia and Mrs. G. A. Rlx, Diocesan president. I ,The address of welcome was glv en to visiting delegates by Mrs. W. Oreer and replied to by Mrs. Bray-field of Anyox. A pleasing ceremony then took place In the admlislon p) two new me memoers, Mrs. 8. II. Hosklns of Smithers and Mrs, J. 8. 3rayfieid of Anyox. pertiflcates were presented to them by the second vice-president Mrs. Thomas Andrew and the badges pinned o by tho presiding officer. Mrs. Fer- rabee said a few words on the. re sponsibilities of life membership; ' Noontide prayers were taken by the Rev. J. C. Brayfield after which a visit wa paid to the Japaheie Mtatlcn kindergarten. Luncheon; was rerved 'at one o'clock by jtnl inembars of St. Andrew's Cathedral branc'.i. The afternoon session was opened wl h prayers read by, .Miss E., . Lenox, Mi., the W. A. mlssloriai stationed In Prince Rupert fojldw-ed by the first vice-presidenfs.'ad-dress when Mrs. Gibson welcomed the large delegation on behalf -of the Diocesan president. Reports were read by the Diocesan officers and branch representatives and their adoption was moved by Mrs, Thorne of Klncolith and seconded by Mrs. Bannister of Hazelton. Later In the afternoon Mrs. Fer- rabec gave a most inspiring address ?n t ie W. A. and then gave an Interesting uifc to the Juniors, illus trating her speech by likening the work of missionaries to seeds plan ted In a Karden. Mrs. O. V. Evttt thanked her oil behalf of the chil dren and Mrs. A. W. Robinson of Terraoo und Mrs. Hoops of Telkwa for her address. The accompanist for the a: noon was Miss R. M. Dalles am snftlnoera, Mrs. W. A. McLearfS: Mrs. Breweiton. The meotlne was brought to a close by the Dominion president pronouncing the benediction. The hospitality committee in connection with the annual meeting consisted of Mrs. A. E. Bazett-Jones, convener, and Mrs. O. W. Homer; the1 program committee, Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, convener, and Mrs. J. D. Allen, and the nominating committee, Irs. A. T. Parkin, convener. .THE DAILY NEWS. 8a 1 1 luCkytor S WINNER Scotland player fails during a tusie 111 front of goal. Uannn men. vuim u - Amulet. .77, .80. Dome, 8AS, 8.90. Faleonbridge. 3.26, 330. Holllnger, 6.35, 6.40. Howie, .92, .93. Hudson Bay, 9.36, 950. Imperial Oil, 25JS, 25.75. Int. Nickel, 30.00, 3016. Manitoba Basin, .06, .06. Mining Corp., 1.56, 1 J8. Mclntyre, 1830, 18.75. Noranda. 2915, 2930. 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