LEAGUE BASEBALL IS AGAIN ASSURED IN CITY THIS YEA JFQURTEEN r INNINGS But New York Yankees and Washington Senators Fail to Break Tie CLEVELAND, April 29: The Cleveland Indians stretched their margin of leadership in the American League yesterday to one and a half games by winning a close vic tory over St. Louis Browns. The game between New York Yankees and Washington Senators was cal led In the fourteenth inning on ac- count of darkness with the teams on even terms and unable to break thetr deadlock (or second place. Chicago Cubs and St. Louis took 4. a technical lead over Boston Braves for first place in the National League. The Cubs with the Cincln- natl Reds were idle on account of cold weather. The Cardinals had an easy win over Pittsburg Pirates wnue me uraves were dropping a ;v w. l. pet Chicago 7 3 .700 1 . St. Louis .'. 7 3 .700 Boston 9 4 .-692 New York 8 4 ,6C7 , Philadelphia 5 6 .455 1 . Pittsburg 5 7 .417 . ' Brooklyn 2 10 .17 ff Cincinnati l 7 .125 American League W. L. Pet. Cleveland 8 S .727 New York 7 5 .583 Washington 7 5 .583 j Detroit 6 6 .500, Philadelphia" 5 5 .500 ! Chicago 4 6 .400 ! St. Louis 3 6 333 i Boston 3 7 200 j FOOTBALL SCHEDULE May 3 Borden vs. Booth. May 6 High vs Borden. May 9 Booth vs. High. May 13 Booth vs. Borden. May 16 Borden vs. High. AFTER ALL FACTS ARE FACTS The absolute and undeniable fad thai '83 is 7 years old is attested by the Government label appearing on the neck of each bottle. Three Teams Signify Intention At Annual Meeting of Assn and Outlook Is Bright For Good Season Senior league baseball activity, with at least three teams entered, was assured at the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Baseball Association which was held last night in the City Hall. Considerable enthusiasm for a successful season in 1931 was manifested by all present. There is qute as much good baseball material in the city this year A as there has been In past seasons, it PETKOLLE-McLAKNIN FIGHT IS POSTPONED lng to Petrolle's illness with In- fluenza, the 10-round bout scheduled for May 8 at Mad- ison Square Garden between Billy Petrolle of Fargo, North Dakota, and Jimmy McLarnln of Vancouver, has been defln- itilv nrwr.nnnpH It. tor offlr- ciose aecision to tne pmmes. The jaiiy announced yesterday. x Demoralized urooKiyn koduis lost again to New York Giants. Cold weather also prevented the - Philadelphia - Boston American League game. National League Boston 8, Philadelphia 9. Brooklyn 2, New York 3. Pittsburg 2, St. Louis 8. American League St. Louis 9, Cleveland 10. New York 7, Washington 7 (called In fourteenth, darkness. Detroit 5, Chicago 6. Baseball Standings National League Tries for Record Amelia Enrfcait, noted woman aviatrix. prior to a tveem ascent in an autogyro at Willow Grove, Pa., in attempted assault upon men's altitude record. Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League Sacramento 5, Los Angeles 6. Hollywood 3, Seattle 8, (Dutch Reuther pitching for Seattle). Missions 0, Portland 2. 1 em if 11 IB lfSlIl il l J 3 w " MH vjj? u, ill - iffljl Ciiwiion n Ry.t Okitky M il This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British. Columbia was asserted. The three teams that are already expected to enter are Sons of Canada, Elks and Centrals, the last mentioned team being j 1 t again auuitouicu uj nuujr iuuaiu. NEW YORK, April 29: Ow- !Sons of Canada have not actually entered a team although it is expected they will officially sign up, next 'Monday. Aid. G. W. Rudderham finally yielded to persuasion and agreed to be president of the association for another year. The following slate of officer was elected; , Honorary President, Mayor Cyril H. Drme. : President, Aid. G. W. Rudderham. . First Vice-President, Aid, S. D. Macdonald. I Second Vice-President, H. G. Ken-; nedy. I 'Secretary - Treasurer, 'Douglas Frizzell. I A meeting of the executive will be held next Monday to consider entries for the league. A delegation consisting of H. Q. Kennedy, Douglas Frizzell and William Mitchell was appointed to in-' terview the city council at Its next meeting with a view to having necessary repairs made on Acropolis Hill grounds. BIG HORSE i RACE RUN Cameron Wins Two Thousand Gui-j neas Goyescas Second and Orpen Third ! NEW MARKET, England. April 29 Cameronian tooay won the rhiFslc To thousand Guineas with Goyescas second and Orpen third. BIG FIGHT IS SANCTIONED New York Boxing Commission Ap proves Sharkey-Carnera Bout NEW YORK. April 29: The New York Boxing Commission gave Its official sanction yesterday to the 15-round bout which will be held In Brooklyn on June 10 between Primo Camera and Jack Sharkey. The Commission did not officially designate the fight as being for the world's heavyweight crown, no request to that effect being made. Trout Fishing Opens May 24 Federal Fisheries Department Announces 1931 Regulations of the Skeena watershed. An economist says you can buy $125 of anything now for a dollar. The catch is that you have to have the dollar. Brandon 8un. sri:i:r,qiiooo miles I'EK IIOOK WITH PLANES IN 10 YEARS FORECAST CHICAGO. April 29: Air- planes will be travelling as fast as 600 miles an hour before this year is out and. within 10 yeors, will attain as high as 1000 miles per hour, It was pre- dieted here yesterday by CaDt H. Headley. noted British Great War ace, 1.' Cnstr made lle fit Vmrti-ftjj TSit'fio''-VV-I flight from . I'arla to New York ttie world'a nvurd' fur' arrojilnif . SOFTBALL IS PLAYED Bert t'njer's High School Team Beats Hilly Vance's 7-4 I In the High School Softball game played yesterday Bert Unger's team defeated Bill Vance's team by a j score of 7 to 4. ! In the first inning good fielding on the part of Palmer, Bussanlch 'and Wilson quickly retired Ungers I aide. At bat these three players I showed equal prowess for each hit I safely and eventually scored, the last two coming in on Greer's two- base hit Vance's team came up with a ! spurt In the second when Cross. Hanson, Arney and Murdoch scored. I In the field this team retired the other side without delay. The federal fisheries department I The fourth inning honors went to in the city announces that trout j Unger's team when three runs fishing In local lakes and streams brought their total up to seven. The ' will not open until May 24. This does other team was unable to make any not Include Dolly Varden trout score. which are open all the year round. ) Wilson was the most notable The fish Included are rainbow, cut- j player In the final inning. In the throat and a number of other spe- field he caught out two men. At bat cles found In the lakes and streams I he hit safely. He was brought In when Allen dove hard to the left field. This score brought Vance's total up to four against UngeFs seven. PASSENGERS i Tm rrir t rrv Sixty-Une Lose Lives as Ecyptian Train Catches Fire With Hot Box CAIRO, Egypt, April 29: Sixty-one persons, Including ten children, were killed and 41 others were injured when the Oalro-Alexandria Express caueh-zpe today. Only one J European is acaa. The fire was caused by a hot box as the t.ruiii was speeding 'rapidly Otie RECORD SPEAKS yov ITSELF ECOKIMIOLDERS do not hnvr to nay 'I R' i will !o" or "I ititrnil to tlo' The record ieak for tlieimeke for riparrttoi as well us for ares of the air. The record of Turret Cigarette in winning and holding tli smokers favour, in the lx-st MaUtIe proof of their consistent finality. After ull, nothing ran rr-plaregoori, lionet tohurco; grown and rijtened right out in the field under nature's own sunlight nothing artificial ulxiut that' and the high quality is "inbred." cr 1 C I Mild and Fragrant urret GAKETTES TTTT SOFTBALL STARTING; The Canadian National Recrea-! tion Association Softball schedule for the first half of the season Is as I follows: 1 .1 -tow May 1 Station vs. Dry Dock. May 5 Dry Dock vs. Roundhouse. May ft Roundhouse vs. Station. May 12 Dry Deck vs. Station. May 15 Station vs. Roundhouse May 19 Roundhouse vs. Drydock May 22 Station vs. Drydock. May 26 Roundhouse vs. Station. May 20 Drydock vs. Roundhouse June 2 Drydock vs. Station. Jane 5 Station vs. Roundhouse. , June 9 Roundhouse vs. Drydock. I June 12 Station vs. Drydock. June 10 Roundhouse vs. Station.; June IB Drydock v. Roundhouse. I June 23 Drydock vs. Station. j June 26 Station Vs. Roundhouse. June 30 Roundhouse v. Drydock. 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