TEAM STANDINGS National League W. L. New York 10 5 Chicago 12 8 Pittsburg 10 7 Boston 8 1 Brooklyn 8 8 Otaclooati 7 10 SL Louis 6 11 Philadelphia 5 10 Amesiean League W. L. Cleveland 12 5 Philadelphia 12 5 Washington 12 6 Chksao 8 7 St Louis 8 10 Now York 6 10 Boston 0 12 Detroit 6 15 whleh te to be staged next week. .706 J607J .533! .444 i True dyes are easiest to use! UIKhHHUEU U r. I f wllers (R This advertisement in ot published or displayea by the Liquor Control Uoard or by ' ' j jle iGovernment of British Columbia autics, .ciiub up in ixura piace. The final team standing- was as rcv- iJoJlows .706 Musketeers 28,205 Cold Storage 264)60 Seal Cevc .Hotel 23,756 Sawmill , :...1,875 Herman Loblkk. well known as a -J" (baseball pitcher 'and boxer, dis-223 1 tlwtuished himself in brldee bv be- and Tobey, Umpires, Comadina and Thomp son. League Standing W. Round House .2 Dry Dock 1 Station .0 Offices .'. .0 L. 0 0 1 2 Next game Station vs. Dry Dock will be played Friday night. of W. Howarth, V. Houston, W. E. Funnell, T. Barton, L. Astoria, F. Mattinglee, O. Lundie, Ed. Valpy, O. Shenton, W. Bacon, Bobby Houston and Dave Houston. The second part of the program consisted of an interesting bill of musical, vocal and dancing novelties. These numbers all of merit. Included: Skit by Mr. Block and Mr. Tackle (Henry Hellbroner and Joe Ratch-ford. Valpy and Ryan In songs. Magicians and Fakes, H. Skat-tebol, Bob Armstrong, Dick Long and C. Donaldson. Madame DuBarry, songs and dances (Earl Barrie. Prof. Foolum, weight lifting W. E. Funnell). Recitations, the Sergeant Major, IWritht Davies. Banjo duet, H. Dunn and R. Bart-lett The Moose Orchestra, consisting of T. Tasker, conductor, J. Bryant, II. Dunn, R. Bartlett, Q. Brochu, Bert Cameron, Percy Mcintosh, J. ", Ing the high scorer of the league, sturgeon, J. .Saunders, W. I The Individual scorns for thv ka. The .Baptist Brotherhood, at ns'60n WWe as follows: meeting last night, had a practise H.LobUck (Cold Storage) 15,427 in anticipation of a mock trial n Corbett (Musketeers) 14.753 A. McEwen (Musketeers) 15,695 : J. Skinner (Musketeers) 14,677 L. Richardson (Cold Storage) 13,210 D. Nelson Hotel) 13.034 , W. Way (Cold Storage) 12,882 ; P.Johnson (Musketeers) 12,395 j A. Maedonald (Cold Storage) 12.159 G. -vi. P. . Lyons ujrwiis iiiuki; Hotei) - 1,16 12,122 with tunesome music, merry mirth and various entertainment novelties, the minstrel show staged by the Moose Lodge last night in he Moose Hall was an enjoyable at 3iir Indeed. A large crpwd was In ittendance and appreciation was xpressed generally of the enter tainment offered. The show will be repeated tonight and, with the re commendations it is receiving, there should again be a large audience, The first part of the program was given over to the minstrel show featuring jslnglng, dancing and comic numbers. W. B. McCajjum was Interlocutor with William Beaumont as pianist. Blackface end men were Joe Ratchf ord, Henry Hellbroner, Dick Long and C. Pan aldson while the circle was made up LOCAL ITEMS Fuller and W. Howarth played enlivening: elections to round out the program J. 3. Van Valkenberg. who ha; been on a brief visit - in ... town, v .. .. , will .. .. . , , , . , ,?rKa?!!.H DtamSSS c IUnsw IIote,) JW18.aU the Prince William tonight Ttn. No Cmyng KDottlne ' SSSSm D. Green (Hotel) 10.577 on his return to Massett. j . i.-.j 1.-1. never a trace oi inai re-uyea ioo. Just rich, even, bright colors that hold amazingly through wear and washing. Diamond Dyes are the highest quality dyes you can buy beeaut they're so rieh in pure aniline. That s what makes them so easy to use. That's why they've been famous lor 60 years. 15 cent packages all dealers. P. Church Sawmill) 10,451 A. Clark (Sawmill) 9,538 Thelmlng (Sawmill) 9,182 J. S. Irvine left on this mqrh ing's train to spend a week or so A. McRae (Sawmill) .560at Hazelton where he will repUb- PresenUtioa -of the league cup to j crate after a severe attack of Ihe the Musketeers will be made at a j flu. Danquet to be neid Saturday night at the home of Louis Richardson. DiamondoDes ROUND HOUSE Highest QuolHy fer SOYaon j JJJjT OFFICES TVE&Ete Wesley Singer, who has been paying a brief business visit; In town, will sail-by the Prince VVif-11am tcnlght on his return to sett. x T ' v Mrs. J. A. Teng and child turned to the city on the Prittc Score' In C.N.K. Softball LastJ0.0"115 nilng from Vlcgffla Evening Round House handed the General Offices their second drubbing of the season last night in the CNH. Softball League and, outside of the first Inning when the Round House scored 10 of their runs the game was fairly good, the score being 17-2. For the Round House, the hitting of Sinclair and the pitching and fielding of Raby were outstanding and lor the General Offices the fielding of Mcintosh was the feature. Round House: Cameron, lb.; Tul-loch, c; Ruby, p.; Lemeaux, rf.; Peterson, 2b.; Nelson, 3b.; Bond, ss.; Sinclair, If.; Ferguson, cf. Offices: Barrett, rf.; Harold, p.; Coverdale, ss.; Summers, 2b.; Tobey, looey.i ss.; Johnson, 3b.; Mcintosh Smith,-cf.; Lautens, lb, where they have been vlsltlngaor Mrs. R. Wilson and daugr Miss ' Wllma Wilson, will sail' the Prince William tonlglj make the round trip to the q CJiarlottc Islands. F. 3, Walton. C.N.R. roadmaster. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to the Interior as far as Pacific on official duties, Mrs. II. Calderwood and famljy of Digby Island, who have been spending a holiday visiting in Vic toria, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning. . -mi -i ... i Mr. and Mrs. John Menenghello Stewart, who have been on a Batteries: Round House, Raby and trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in Tulloch; Office, Coverdale, Harold the south, are returning north on the Prince George today, Fred Jancowski of Stewart, who has been on a business trip to Van P. couver and elsewhere In the south, is a passenger aboard the Prince George today returning north. CNJl. steamer Prince George. Capt. Nell McLean, arrived In port at 11 o'clock this morning from it 'a . A message to. SENATORS ! KETCHIKAN MINSTREL Canadian boys and girls WIN AGAIN IS COMING SHOW FINE Homers Help Philadelphia Athletics to Beat St. Louis Browns NEW YORK, May 7: Washing ton Senator! souared the series yesterday by noting out Detroit TigMH. Jimmy Foxx hit a homer with Al Simmons i base a Philadelphia Athletics beat St. Louis Browns. A four-ran ally in the fifth followed by homers by Morgan and Seeds gave Cleveland Indians the victory over New York Yankees. In the National League, Chicago Cubs scored three ran on four hits off Dazzy Vance to beat Brooklyn Robins. A six-run rally by Pittsburg Pirates in the eighth failed to overcome a New York lead and the Giants won. Yesterday's scores: National League New York 11, Pittsburg 9. Brooklyn 1, Chicago 2. Boston 4, Cincinnati 3. American League Cleveland 7, Hew York 6. Chicago 4, Boston 3. St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 4. Detroit 4, Washington 9. Pet. .667 X00 .583 .533 .500 .412 .353 Baseball Series For May Zi Arranged With Return Matches at Alaska Town on July 4 Stan Moran and W1U Mitehell returned to the city yesterday afternoon from Ketchikan where they made arrangements for &. baseball team from that town to come here on May 24 for two games with the locals and, possibly, a third on the Sunday which follows the holiday. A return series will be played at Ketchikan on July 4 when a local team will Journey to the Alaskan town. It Is possible that a boat may be chartered and an excursion run from here to Ketchikan on the Fourth. An international boxing, tournament is also proposed. Mr. Moran and Mr. Mitchell made the trip to Ketchikan on the Vera iS. Frye with M. M. Stephens. MUSKETEERS WIN BRIDGE Seal Cove Championship Settled Last Night Herman Lobiick High Scorer Musketeers are the champions for the season of the Seal Cove Bridge- League. Final games were played last night and the Musketeers defeated the Sawmill 4359 to 3374 while Seal Cove Hotel beat Cold Storage 4330 to 3450. The Saw- 33 Infill; although winning five out of Moose Lodge Staged Enjoyable En tertainmcnt Last Evening 'Mr It costs nothing to join. You will get loads of fun out of it, and re ceive every month free a copy of the Fleet Foot Sports Review. This little sports newspaper Is full of interesting sports items . . Babe Ruth's home run records; interesting facts about Dempsey'J greatest battles; the new hockey rules; Canadian and American rugby rules; when and where the next Olympic camel will be held; and hundreds of other, stories about ath letes and games. On the front page of the last Vancouver Sunday Province ap-1 pears a. larce picture of Miss Amy Johnson, niece of T. H. Johnson of this city, who Is essaying a solo flight from England to Australia, and her plane. Mrs. M. Thornton And Mrs. B. T, White, accompanied by the two sons of the latter, arrived ln the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Calgary and will sail on the Prince William tonight for a visit at Sandsplt, Queen Charlotte li tems. Read opposite, how you can become a member of the Fleet foot Athletic Club. . . how to join the NEW FLEET FOOT ATHLETIC CLUB Good fan, good training, interesting, instructive The Fleet Foot Athletic Club is being formed for boys and girls only. It will be your very own Club. Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls with a fair-sized passenger list. v.; city on the Prince GeorgfdtHis morning after a visit in ancU-ver and Victoria. She waSMccoiri-panled by her little granddaugh ter. Indian Agent James Glllett of the Queen Charlotte Islands, who' has been spending a few days in the city on departmental business, will sail by the Prince William tonight on his return to Massett. Remember . . . the membership It limited to boys and girls buying and wearing Fleet Foot Shoes . . . the best rubber soled shoes for games, sports and summer wear. R. F, Sharpe, who is identified with the Allison Logging Co. on the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived in the city on the ss. Prince George this morning, after a trip to Vancouver, and will sail tonight on ine rrince William for the Islands. He Is a brother of Constable O. C. Sharpe of trje city detach ment of the provincial police. R. W. Sinclair of Inverness Cannery returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a three weeks' visit ln Vietorla and Vancouver. Mrs. George Laidler returned to the city on tho Prince ucorge this morning from Vancouver, accompanied by her mpther.: Surprise Party Each member gets at a button, certificate and monthly Sports Review First, go to any shoe store selling Fleet Foot Shoes. Buy die kind of Fleet Foot Shoes you like best, and ask the dealer for an ar plication blank Athletic Club. 5C Product of Dominion Rubdkr Company LtMrrsa which tickle the Dalate. 1 was There was a round, of games, vo-' he uduoi ' ml nnrt lnfrnmn tni mutin nnA ' ClaDD's nremlM story telling, after which Mrs. D. C. mk. Munro, who will bo'her jnftst ' 17, ' Z Z T' ! , .tiif.,Fwun a Deauiuui suvcr oisn. in mak- Jv I A-ir a . 'fr jrom me south with a shipment more m ir.ew u, t of donkey engines for the Power Corporation of Canada, which are oeing picked up at Ocean Fail. -" and j another parcel . of isn t.nn. ! i u ui A. V " " ociiw bwbucu uci. liiis uPTiy join- .,.. i . , . nlln 8teL also for the Power ed with the former and helped ZZlr: i ine vessei win Pro-: make the affair most Jolly. The ?,ToHm fo Bkagway wlUl ajparty broke up by a1 s, , ,lfQ full cargo of fre eht fnr h v ,i i.u. i. a lerniory. , T nnrv inpinrtori ho.Mo. Fill out the application bltr get the dealer to sign it, ud mail it to Dominion Rubber Co. Limited, at Montreal, Que. Of course, you must insist ca getting Fleet Foot Shoes. Otherwise you can't join the Club. That is the only requirement. Wcwill send you a beautifully en graved certificate, with your name JUT c7 on it; a swanky membership button; and the Fleet Foot, Sports Review. surprised family. Dear Lean. Mrs. D C Ri'wn- Clark, Mrs M. l ... n ... and Presentation lBC ILart Mrs. J A) Lai evening a number of their frlefijiU caught the J. W. McKlnjey famfl. una wares and took posses-sion!pf their hb'me until after midnight. The members of the party did not come empty handed, however, and about midnight the en- Durran. Mrs c u;lk,r-Moxley, Mr;. Hi ' strong, Rev. J. I Mi'L,'in' ker. CASK DISMISS The case f E ' ;;' tire group was gathered about ai110 kwp"11- .r,.reC feast table on which there was an dismissed by ir,;'unH)r, abundance of those delicious things ln PHc(' L de ledee or con.i here. iaKUr . . " jr?,: i 4 ,lU('.UW without t, .... . . mhe me Dresenwuon n. rs. aiuari era J."" -- made maae one nnp ni of her ner iisnni usual brllUant nniiinnr t 0,UL r:T S t.. Kr?-!!!!!!.- to which th recipient re-j? " : "'""" soonded. Mrs. MCKlnlev was all the : ...nrttn Turki'T- surprise ox tne ract i T T hrt lti fb1 that she was invited to spend the, ZJtx evening wnn a neignoor in wnosei -fter .... ... . : M Via here a la.f iasi m'IK ni';' 4 nome iiuuiu several social unit omer oeautiiui ucuuv 1UI pro- urc lit a i nv,t from Vlf"" jar me " ,,a right on achKduW a mishap.