PAGE TOUH THE DAILY NEW3 MOTHERWELL AND CELTIC PLAY DRAW NEW SWIM MARK SET Helene Madison Breaks Her Former Record for 100 Metres Sprint ; , CLEVELAND, April 11 Helen-Madison of Seattle shattered her, own record for the 100-metre swlrr. I here last night, covering the dls-j tance in one minute, seven-tenths seconds. Hot former record 'was! one minute, eight seconds. Thoj Washington Athletic Club swlm- mlng team, on the way to the National Championship meet In New York, will be In Buffalo tonight. TOWNSEND WON BOUT Scored Technical Knockout Over Michey O'Neill in Hollywood HOLLYWOOD, CAL.. April 11 Billy Town$end, Vancouver welterweight, gave Mickey O'Nell of Cleveland a slashing beating here last night to win by a technical knockout in the fifth of a scheduled ten-round fight. KID BERG WON BOUT Had no Difficulty in Scoring Decision Over Billy Wallace Last Night in Detroit , DETROIT, AprU ll:-Jack "Kid" Berg, of England, retained his junior welterweight title by winning a ten round decision from Billy Wal lace of Cleveland here last night. Berg won an easy victory. Dutch Reuther . Posts Bond to Answer Charge LOS ANGELES, AprU 11: Walter (Dutch) Reuther. Seattle Indians star pitcher, has posted bond of $175 In court here to ensure hii appearance qn a charge that he is seven months behind in his alimony payments to his divorced wife and daughter. Requiem Mass For Rockne at College City last week, was celebrated by the Catholic Church here Thursday. With that did Rockne spirit still Demdlnc. 320 flthtine Notre Dame I Irishmen femumni thorr fnnfhflii PrthC The Heart is the Human Engine The motor car which stalls by the roadside or the aeroplane which drops into the sea ii do rnoce helpleva than the human body when the heart plays out, " The heart la the human engine. If supplied with auitable nourishment andnot overstrained by unwlae eating and living, the heart Is a prodigious worker and meets all ordinary emergencies. When the nerves weaken the action of the heart weakens. Reitort the feeble nerves by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and immediately j'ou strengthen the action of .the heart. This Is the most certain way to overcome heart weakness, and -tbt time to begin treatment is to-day now. You can no better afford to delay than can the pilot In the aeroplane. When you reoelve the danger signal from the heart it is time to apply the restorative TV. Chase's Nerve Food. Fred Fitzimmons: Mllffe Exrifiriir - r : :r. j Fred Fitzslmmons. New York Giants' knuckle ball artist, and Mrs. Fltzslmmons devote their attention to an even sierner critic than Manager John McQraw himself. She is their little daughter. Helen. BANQUET IS HELD Whist iand (Crlbbage Trophies of I -'Season Presented at Function . 4 ' ; Last Night up, to Moose Royer. Individual high scorer's cup, to H. Amey. Consolation Cups, Andy McRae, whist, and Joe Oaron, crlbbage. At the opening of the banquet one half minute' silence was honored in memory of the late Mrs. Joseph Howe, who was vice-president of the Whist League, and Oeorge Taylor and Harold Corbett, members of the Six Musketeers team, who were .drowned in he Skeena River during the past winter Blocking Recall of Seattle Mayor , i flEATTLE, AprU JlThe.Cltttens, Protective League claims that a move is on foot to block the recall of Mayor Frank Edwardi by circulations identical with those asking his recall except that these are headed "against recall." The Weather , Triple Island Rain, strong south east wind; rough sea. I Dead Tree Point-Xloudy. fresh southeasterly wind, barometer. 20 -48; temperature, 42; heavy swell. PARDON IS EXPECTED Kid McCoy May Soon Get Pardon From Life Imprisonment Sentence . ' . ., . J SAN QUENTIN, April 11: Kid Vho . T "; ;rr ' McCoy' former boxln8 champion, nt wfc tt the Whist .and r Crlbbage Leagues 'sentenced several years ago to lifeM ZSJL lu Z imprisonment for killing his sweet 4Jlc.c were uouui ou heart, is pn-tinv ti h..r nersmi nrAiwnt unit fho offal-. .. . -.- proved en yabie to all. TE. ; X 0 W 'president of the Prince Rupert' Atnont: thftse who irvi MtCctf Crlbbage League, in the chair. pet!l?fpXJK During the evening there were a,an XZ0. n.lc L. speeches by Aid. Rudderham. Bert nrw.nt nt tti, Morgan. Angelo Astorl. F. E. Wer- w "a" rnig, Thomas Clough and W. B. Mc- ' Callum. Those contributing to the ! MTA TtitnA. Ic .program with songs were F. Glenn, ! -ujr u A U1X1C1 Id k. t. james, James Andrews, Jock! Watt and Roi Barnes. Al Small pre-! sided at the piano. 1 Presentations were made as fol lows by Aid. G. W. Rudderham Dybhavn Cup, emblematic of Fra- SOUTII BEND. Ind.. April ii:iiern' wnl League ehamplonahip, Solemn high requiem mass for the 10 Ule orotto, received by Roi repose of the soul of KnuteJloclcne. Barnes- great Notrf Dame football coach i wton Cup, for whist runner-up, who was killed in an atrplane-crash!10 Moose Wgt, reCelved y B M SSS4SS p3&4 Oups to individual high scorers Alex McRae and George Howe, tied. Dawson Cup, emblematic of Rupert Crlbbage League training today after the lntermp- championship, to Grotto, received uon cuc:Dy the tragiiudeoUpf rFfJSSTt&t V;." ,. . . the beloved old coach. f NewHfli CupTW cribbige 1 SllOOJING POSTPONED The shool oC ttte Seiall Bore 32-rifle Ltt&giM, aettedoled for last night, was postponed until next week. . received runner- by Glllls Off to Calgary Not Known Whether or Not He Will Return to Seattle as Hockey Manager SEATTLE, April 11: Uoyd Tur-aer, manager of U Seattle Eski-nas hockey jcainufrrlng he past lrfter, has left f ortts nosne in Cal-Iftry. It is ut)crtalriltiir)r not will return here. Baseball Scores - Pacific Coast League Los Angeles. 5. Seattle, 4. Oakland, 7; Missions. 7 Sacramento. 6; Huiivwood. r Portland 6; San Franrisro. 3. Enough; Ended in Two Point Draw.; Replay Will Be Staged GLASGOW, Scotland, April 11: Motherwell and Celtic iought two all draw in the Scottish .Cup final. Mdth-I erwell scored two goals in the first but Celtic came back in the second half to4 equalize. It was the blue riband of Scottish football and the name was attended bv an enor- mous crowd of fans. The date for the play-off will be set by the association and will be announ Bil!iarl$ift6ker Six SCHiHELING-STIUBLlNG TITLE BOUT JULY 3 j 1 CLEVELAND. April 11 . Max Schmeling. the champion i' ar.d Younc KtHhllnv will mul . j in the new stadium here on- June 3 In a bout for the title, it was definitely announced last night. T i .VANCOUVER WINS GAME Hockey Series Between Lions and Rangers Evened Up-Last Night 'V ' VANCOUVER, April 11 In the second game of the best three Cut of four exhibition series, Vancouver Ljtons, Pacific Coast League champions, defeated New York Rangers of the Nation League five to fourrIast night. t . The serieWts thus evened up both in games and goals, the Rangers having won the first frame 4 to 1. ' OnfcdayNight, Round Heavyweight Boxing MalfhTWill Feature Entertainment A psograir hi exceptional merit has been arringed by the Prince Rupert Billiard Association for their boxing jmoker on Monday evening. f ced later. It is the twenty-first occasion on which Celtic has been in the finals and the first occasion on which' Motherwell ever got Into a final. Lasfr year's cup holders. Rangers, were eliminated by Dundee in the early rounds of this year's FOOTBALL Scottish Lcajue First Division Clyde-Rangers- unplaycd. Cowdenbeath 2, Alrdrie 1. Falkirk 1. Bast Fife 0. Hibernian 1, Hamilton. Acads 0. Morton 1, Aberdeen 3. ParUck Thistle 2, Lelth AtWetlcJ Queen's Park-Kilmarnoek not i played. St. Mlrren ,0, Hearts 3. English League First Division Aston. Villa 4, Sheffield United j0. Bolton Wanderers 2, Leeds United 0. Cnelsea 1, Derby County 1. Orlmsby Towp 0, Arsenal 1. Huddersfield Town 1, Birmingham 0. Liverpool 2, Sunderland 4. Manchester United 0, Blackburn j Rovers 1. . Middlesbrough 2, Leicester City 2. Newcastle United 0, Manchester City 1. Sheffield Wedn,esda.y 2, Pnrts-mouth 2. Westham United 3, Blackpool 2. BASKETBALL TEAMS HOME Local Boys and Girls Had Enjoyable Trip to Terrace Members of the Prince Rupert ftligti -School basketball wcnui party, with , ....... ....... a vi uiu in avrfintlnn nf tfl " ui ornimecB 0wyer and ;Enyd Mou ,wh , ' will .n battle sbg rounds. This is the -oendin,, . ri,va f y8 ln the first' local heaWight match ar- 1 , ranged since ftfonVlast summer iSSSSJSS 0" when Art Lea was bested by Andy!Lay aiternooa ?m WiUon of Oceanic. Both Lea and l L . , , e by Kaland have put In some strenuous an? gIrI pla,ym reP"rt trtinin0.fnrthlirminro having been given a splendid wel- the bout should be a good one. A oome Terrace. Alter the Wed- number of other interesting bouts nfday n,ht KamM- the local! have been arranged and wUI Include W" wf entertained at aj some of the f6Howlng boys. Pete ,dnoe- n Thursday night a party! Holm. Dan Bagon. Chuck Hlckey. iW3 la thr honor at thel Andy Wall. Marvin Rowe and Dy- Jlome 01 Mr and M- W. II. .Bur- j namlte Eokprt. The latter two boys 'reW- are expected to give another won- Tlw Terrace games were played 1 derful exhibition. In their recent ln ihe Legion Hall. After bejng de bout a few weeks ago, Dynamite and Seated the first night, f.he locals' u iboin ttnle the show. The Billiard Association will serve refreshment nt their smoker and It will or held at the Empress Social f lub An n;i accustomed themselves to ' th. strange surroundings and -agala outclassed the Terrace 'teams nl they did ln the first two sets of games here Hire is way Jim Londos bccami- cntajRied tirjropcs of ring in MadLson Square Oarden. N.Y.. flying tackle by Herb Freeman7, J Wish contender for world's heavyweight crown. after a Big Missouri. 46c.. 47. Duthle Mines, 5c.. 10e. George Copper, nil, Me. George River. 2e., 3c. George Enterprise, nil, 3. Grandvlew, 4 Vic., 3c. Independence, nil, ltyc. Indian Mines, nil, 1Zc. Kootenay Florence, lX Lucky Jim. Sc., 3c. Moitn Woailsy, S, 3. Nat. Stiver. Ic, 9e. Noble Five, 5c, 6c. Oregon Copper. 7c. 8e, . Pend Oreille. 1.30, 1.45. Premier. 80c, 9lc. Porter-Idaho, 6c., filtC Reeves MaedenaUl, 43c, 44c Rufus-AtgenMi. Sc., 3c. Topley RiahfieJtt. lc. nf. Whitewftjs, 4c. 5c Woodbine, lc. l"4c. OIL Freehold, 5V4C 7c. A. P. Con., 31, nil Calmont, 13. nB. Devfnlah, 5, 8. - ,A Fabyari Pete, 3A. 4. Home, 90, 1.00. 5?ojJit.e, 300. mi. Merfand. 16, 16. Marcury, 14, U. -Uutted, 16. 16. Eastern Stocks Narapda. KM. all. Int. tneksj. ltjrf. llW JC. P. R.. 38.00. Mm. Rowing For I m 1 www m Vancouver Stocks SCORING (Ccurtny e. D John ton Co.) FIGURES Prince Rupert Teams Had Dc,! Margin Over Terrace in Hom j Series This Week Prince Rupert boys scorer! gregate of 132 points a-by Terrace In the HiRh s ketboil series of four i ... week. The margin of the -in? was likewise dec is;.. Rupert scoring 73 poln ; Terrace's 37. The scoring ol the Prim players In the series was E. Patmore 8. Boddie E. Merrte V. Johneaa .... E. Tile D. Pritchard R. Rlee , B. Thurber J. Morrison' B. Unger O. Wiacham .. A. Walters W. Vance O. Hiekey Gives Denial To Report Re riiamninncliin &AN Francisco, a-. ' sklent of the Pacific Cm 'OAKLAND. April 11: University ' denies a report that in : of Washington and University of invited to succeed Erne- s California are meeting here today ard as president of tin A: for the Pacific Coast .varsity row- League He expressed th ing championship, now held by that the new presiden California. Washington Is given League would be a resltf. better than an even break to win. ea.t or middle west. mail IWif ' t Standards of Excellence The name "Black & While" on a bottle ol whliky Is m absolute a Guarantee as the hall-mark on silver. II stlures thai subHe difference In flavour end quality whlehdi$ingulheilhlswhltkylromallothers.llguar. antjei thai only the fines! materials have been used and lhal always everywhere (he quality Is Ihe same. V, BLACK & WH ITE" SCOTCH WHISKY This advertisement not DUbll.'.hrd or lliinlovnd b Control Board or by the government' of British Columbia m i II li 11 11 11 4 1 31 Baseball Hea Un