1 FAQE POUR THE DAILY NEWS BOSTON BRUINS DEFEAT THE CANADIENS IN OVERTIMI ,JXoui Aituraiua-e? Diitlnction and Utmost Value. . tha Faihion-Oaft laUl tolNG OVER BIG" fASHION-PRAFT clothes always do that . . because of their superb' style, fine quality and incomparable values . . from $25 BROCK HATS All the New Shades $6.50 Bryant Co., Ltd. -Slitir St Prince Rupert, B.C. t FIRST ninipp nv cttitc LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Avr. vhone 649 Kaien Motors Limited General G a rate and Station VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA HKAJD Creamery Butter Cottage Cheese & FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throu(!iont the City S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories rjas tt Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 13 Advertise in tha tny Newt. 1 I V J ESKIMOS Hectic Hockey Match Ended in BADMINTON CONFIDENTf- t?v. f ?ore;r;.anger!, Had -'--4 IS IIopful of Turning Tables on Van couver Lions In Second Play-Off Game SEATTLE, March 25: The Eskimos will co on the 'home w tonight in the second game of the Pacific Hockey League Dlay-offs confident of their ability to vanquish the Vancouver Lions, who took the first game at Vancouver Monday night. The Eskimos, who returned home irom Vancouver yesterday, were Red Stewart. Phenomenal goal tending by Percy Jackson was the only reason for the Eskimos being turned back, Stewart said. All the Seattle players are in the best of physical condition for tonight's match, even Ernie Ander- ison, who has recovered from an In jured leg. If the Eskimos win tonight, they are confident they will be able to repeat Friday night In the third game which will also be played here. SPORT CHAT Diane, daugnter of Martha" Nor-elius Wright, long distance swimmer, and Joe Wright i Jr.. the oarsman, has been delegated to carry on the swimming tradjtions of her famous mother. Diane was born In February In Toronto. Mrs. Wright will not enter the Wrigley marathon this summer, she has announced. "No. I am a retired athlete," Mrs. Wright said, when asked about rumors that she would be an entry In the annual race this year. "My time will be taken up with my daughter," she said. "No. I'll not be entering any more marathons e,ver. The next entry from this family will have to be Diane." Diane has not yet begun training, but that she i undoubtedly will be a swimmer, her uiuwiti wua ijuiirc ceruiui. 11 was learned that the infant already splashes in her bath. kj w i i i I ....... ,nin. . rn cmiurr, n .-, .iu..am w. ,oui, uuuk, new xonc Viv 01 limn tUAliS Rangers right wlneer chosen bv the New samples Just arrived of spring majority of National Hockey League and summer goods of the finest sports editors for all-star honors, quality and the patterns of the very m13 farming and economics as well latest, i as he recounts hockey lore. "I can't LING THE CUTTER lsee any bright future yet for the Steam cleaning, pressing and alter- ! wheat farmer," says Bill, who being. Free delivery to any nart of twee n seasons operates a 480-acre the city. Service CHEVROLET and BUICK Open Day and Nlgfit " Phone 52 Third Avenue TELEPHONE 657 up on my farm, my wheat brings me 30 cents a bushel: it mav be worth 56 cents in Winnipeg, but I get the 30 cents in Lac Vert. Cooperative marketinE is all riuht. provided you have the market even after you form your organization. 1 The basic foundation may be en- tirely sound, but there must still be Ian outlet and market for the farmer's wheat. Reduction of wheat acreage, as urged by the United States Farm. Board, wilj produce, j better results In the States, I think, than would be the case in Canada. I jTher enoTmour population of the United States could more readily : absorb the output of mixed farming, but in Canada where there are .extensive farm lands and a com paratively small population, the farmer would not benefit. Up my jway many tried raising pigs; prices for pigs soon dropped to about a -third of what they had been. I do not think cattle raisins' on a lareer .scale would be profitable for Cana dian farmers." Grotto Leads In Billiards Scared 481 to 4GS for Elks in Two Games of Last Nifht's Fixture The playlnfSof H Of the five gamesJn sCHiigt'sBIlIlard League fixture between Orofto" and Elks gave the tobacconists a lead of 481 to 465. The -Individual results were as follows: George Waugh fQrotto). 250; William Mitchell (Elks). 215. M. M. McLachlan, 231; Johnson 250. Games pf Don Brown (Grotto) vs. C. P. Balagno (Elks); George yiowe vs. M. E. Young and James j Andrews-cVs, Frank Bray will be played, tonight. TIV.IUIJT, VilliagU-lUIUlllU LfldW BOSTON, March 25: Presaging hard and tight play to be seen in the forthcoming Stanley Cup professional hockey championship play-offs, Boston Bruins conquered Montreal Canadiens 5 to 4 in the opening match of the first place contests here last night. It took the Bostonians . , r - sl -..J 1 ? i" 1 a 1 i i 1 1 l a a peuuu ui overtime, nowever, to complete me aeieat oi thp the Frenchmen. Prpnhmon A A infill,. wlldlv excited ' ' '. crowd saw the match. The Bruins ; and the Canadiens will clash here! again Thursday night and the' CAMA OTrfll . V- n U . I I - .,...v. nut UICII HIJIHSC UJ lUUUUCail not .... the least . downhearted , . as a re-jfor the thirdgame Saturday andl suit of their loss there. "We played a strong enough game Monday night to win under any ordinary circumstances." declared Captain ine rourth and fifth. If necessary, cn Tuesday and Thursday of next week. In the second place play-offs, Chicago Black Hawks and Toronto Maple Leafs played a two-all draw at Toronto, overtime falling to break the deadlock Thp B0R0TRA RESOLUTE French Tennis Star Rejects Over-tures to Turn Professional NEW YORK. March 25:Jpan Borotra, the French tennis star, ha been made flattering offers to Join William T. Ttlden and Kozluh th Czecho-Slovakian star, in professional ranka but he is not expected to fall. Borotia U verv nroud nf hi ama teur standing and doe not need money since he Is alreadv a verv rich young man. Under the circumstances he sees no good reason why he should accept the strong overtures that are being made to him to turn professional. 4 KNIGHT ERRANT IS 4 WINNER AT LINCOLN ' LINCOLN. England, March 25 4 Capt. A. S. Wilson's Knight 4 Errant won the Lincolnshire Handicap today. Lord Woola,- 4 vlngtonX.Rattlln' The Reefer 4 waceeond and Capt. Eh H- 4 gee's TeUur third. Thirty-five horses ran. 44 4 444 444444 Billiard League -Marr27arotto vs. Legion.' , DDD Sor acne and eczema An active fluid that attacks disease germs In tlip km. In harmony with the theory of the greatest living nkln specialist. It has li.n many brilliant successes over skin dLstae. OUMES LTD. W. J. McCUTCIIEON. DRUGGIST RUPERT PHARMACY ! 4 JIMMY McLARMN TO MEET I'ETROLLE IN 4 NEW YORK IN MAY 4 NEW YORK. March 25 The 4 New York Boxing Commission 4 yesterday approved a projec- 4 ted ten-round bout In Madl- son Square Garden on Mav s 4 deciding game will be Dlaved Init, biFeen JJminy.,McLarnln of 4 Petrollp unicagq tomorrow nleht. total l Vancouver Vancouver and ana Blllv amy points to to count count. In New ew up a 5 Maroons s in in the the third third place place play-off play-off. it is hardly .ji possible .. . that . the .. Maroons . . will be able to overcome this four goal lead in the second game to be played at Montreal tomorrow night : iR: PJ; f Fargo. wrgf.' fi?rw Nirth Dakota. Dakota. The The 4 teriner the rinr a I U 1 fa vnr. 4 ite, received a bad beating at 4 4 thp hnnric nt Dstrnlln -I. Completes Round World Flight iSh , Cr BritUih aVl 'lrtJC- shown fl,r North Beach auport. New York recemly. after flying from Baltimore. Md. and completing unal au lap of a trip around the world GEORGE TO MEET LEWIS Heavyweight Championship Wrestling Bout Scheduled For April 13 LOS ANGELES, March 25:-Ed. "Don" George, world heavyweight wrestling champion, will meet Ed. "Strangler" Lewis; former title holder, here on ApTti 13 In a finish bout for the crown, it was announced here yesterday. Coach Edmundson Up After Influenza! SEATTLE. March 25: Coneh !?. tamundson of the University Washington Irack team is able be about again after wrestllnc the better part of the Jast week with a severe attack of influenza. Billiard Averages of to for C. P. Badagno E 25 .C07I 24j' A. Murray (CL) 24 5826 243 ' O. P. Tinker (CLi 24 5650 236 ! F. Zleman (CD 21 4838 233, Don Brown (E) 15 3500 233 O. Waugh (Q) :. 25 5741 230 C. Baptie (CD .... .. 19- 4354 229; O. Howe (OI ..,.,.25 ,5857 226 . M. E. Young E) ...24 6377 224 M. McLachlan IQl 25 581.. 223 J. Smith (Bfrj. 17 , 3776 J22T M. Andrews (CD 25 5524 221 W. Wllltecroft E) 15 3328 222. J. May (G 8 1707 221 : J. Andrews (O) 23 5002 220 1 W. Mltehell (E) ....20 5590 215 A. MacdonaldCL) 7 1499 214 l P. II. Stephens (E) .. 5 1026 205' CL. Youngman (CD 4 814 204 IT. Clough (O) 3 599 200' P Bray E 6 1151 1931 jW. MurravjE) ..... 8 1498 187, j. scott eL ... i 172 m ,John Bulger (O) 1 169 169 PLAYED Finals in Canadian National Tournament to Take Place on Thursday Evening Further games were played last: night in the Canadian National Recreation Association's badminton tournament, results being as fol lows; Men's Singles 1 Young beat Moxley. 15-4. 15-11. Bill Tobey beat Styles. 15-10, 15-3. , Comadina beat Moxley 15-0. 715. 15-1. Men's Doubles William and Bob Tbr bc.it Styles and Comadina. i;-b ; i:f Young and MacPie bai runle and George Howe. 18 15 i ? -17. 18-10. Ladies' Doubles Miss M. Astori and Mh. Tenc beat Mrs. McLean and Mrs Davis 15-3. 15-3. Mrs. Lamb and Mrs Squires beat !. Mrs. owe Black and ana Miss miss Van van Cool uooien, en. . V York, the Rangers piled' consent of both managers to I15-5- 157- to 1 lad over the MontreaH tUht hlffbde',obtained. Mrs. Horton and Mrs McAuley Last November M:Larnin. en- ,beat M Astori and Mrs Tens. 15- f. a. . . . ' I 111. ' : 19 12, 15-4. Mrs. Mixed Doubles Teng and ePter&on beat Mrs. .uiacKana Young, is-iu. 13-15 15-5. ' i Mrs. Lamb and Teng beat Mrs. 444 4444444444 4lMcLean and Leslie Murdoch. 18-14. 15-18. 15-12. Miss Astori and Mac Be beat Mrs McAuley and Comadina. 15-4. 18-15 Mrs. Teng and Peterson beat Mrs. Lamb and Teng. 15-10. 15-11. Mr. and Mrs. Horton beat Miss Astori and MacFk, 15-7. 15-9. Finals Thursday The finals will be played Thursday evening as follows: Men's singles W. Tobey vs. J. Comadina. Men's doublet Bill Tobev and Bob Tobey vs. Young and MacFte. Mixed Doubles Mrs. Teng and 'Peterson vs. Mr. and Mrs. Jlorton. I Ladles doubles Mrs. Horton and Mrs. McAuley vs. Mrs. Lamb and j Mrs. Squares. DRAW BOUT l IN BOXING 'Charlie Retainer and Rosy Roselle Declared Lven in Portland PORTLAND. March 25: Charlie Belanger and Rosy Roselle fought to a ten-round draw in a lively box ing match here last night. The de cision was unoooular. the fans i feeling that Roselle should have been given the call, j It was more of a defensive than offensive fight on the part of both Belanger and Roselle. The first four I rounds were very even. Then Roselle i took the lead and won at least two I more of the remaining six rounds than did Belanger. Both boxen! Dry, 2jHi mH Pld Total 2Cj4 oz., ill ft the most. j In the curtain raiser Dave Lasky. and Red Sheppard, Portland wcj' ten. slugged to a drew. In the deuee ', spot, Ah Wing Lee. Portland China-' man. after betag k necked down for the count of nta. came rtffht baek and knocked out Bobby Lamar with ' solid left to the law. It all han. j pened In the first round It took Al I Krolman but half a minute In the first round to put Phil Miller to leep with a right eroei to the chin in the tltfit! preliminary m the ?emi,-nnl. Prank Weroetke of Portland end Charlie Rtoko, heavyweight. tonht to a draw In a six round kft$. MRS, ROBERT MOORE IS LOW SCORER IN MUIES' GOLF PLAY Mrg. Robert Moce, with a card if 70 for M ho, was again the lew corer In "lacHes' night" at the Sunken Oarden'c golf eouree last evening. There were about ten la-lies competing. This advertisement Is not published or dlsplavco Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. leaded tn turn and both did a good deal of mtaaiiw. Betaiuer nrobahlv GOLF' March 10 GfoUe vs. Acme ; , V Taat Flytnu c D4tk, Gen. Of fire v V, .Ipril c Grotto vs. 7j Tin. vs. Flying Corps oi s.- Flying Corp? fT Dry Dock. Bankers v April 11 O rot to y. Orat - ' Corps vs. Oen. off if F ' Dry Dock. Acme v T April 20 GroUo va FlyiriK c. t;-Wes vs. Oen. Offu BnK 17 Taxi. Dry DocU v- A n.. April ?7 Grotto $.- Oen ;: Wet va. Bankers Kl; . t Acme; Dry Dock vs :. 1 1 - Get quick result ru .i wantsd Mashies in the Mighty Mountains as one1oMhrhlil,rirlto' ,V RtKk1t ,For M,4nw- ho M ripect a championship tU cow r'i .1! i 6 . pl?ntM ''Jr an tmrnUi B S1 txnm of the Rockies' Jaw Tark Lids K r.T". ?LeV"7, h0.'e WM ,n ,hli " nfr.idd like a. not a fami ; u ! Naoau, New ork, holder o( the Totea fole trophy which Ik tmblcmaUc ol U Lle oaun chaapionr ,Wfc