kit PSOa FOUR ' TTtE DAIL? NEWS News and Views in World of Sport from Far and Nea SOFTBALL j IS PLAYED C. X. It. Won Two Games and City One at Week-End Three interesting games or soft-ball were played over the week-end between the Canadian National Recreation Association and the city. The game on Saturday night went 4-2 for the C.N.RJV., the first game on Sunday night want 16-1 for the CNHA. and the second game went 10-9 for the city. All three games were full of pef id were marked w'jth good bay; yipeclally the Sa turday, night game. -The regular Off:R.A. league game will be played on Tuesday night between the Station and the Offices. Big League Scores SATURDAY GAMES National League Boston p-2, Philadelphia 10-12. , Brooklyn 5-18, New York 2-8. Chicago 9-6, Pittsburg 2-5. Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 12. ' American League Philadelphia 5-5, Boston 0-6. .New York 2-8, Washington 3-8. SUNDAY GAMES National League Philadelphia 5, .New York 10 Boston 1-3, Brooklyn 9-3. (Correct.) Cincinnati 5-7, St. Louis 7-2. Pittsburg 0, Chicago 5. American League .Philadelphia 7, Boston 4. New York 4, Washington 2. St. Louis 8. Chicago 2. Cleveland 6, Detroit 4. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Following is the schedule' for the ' jjj Wonir-n him im asaociauon- .it measure woods do 1 prat'! if m:i: h has assumed Golf such important proportion in the makeup of modern everyday life that it constitutes a very real phase of tn activities of thou who serve the public The Canadian Pacific Railway is such a one and its train services to golf courses and established arrangements for guests at its many hotels to enjoy the game are the practical interpretation of it desire to maintain th traditions of 60 years of meeting the re quirements of the Canadian first hall of the baseball league: dz.iummu" ' - NEEL AND nne 4 S.O.C. vs Elks. , June 8 Elks vs. Millionaire. 1 June 11 S.O.C. vs. Mlllionairs. ! June 15 Elks vs. S.O.C. i June 18 Mlllionairs vs. Elks. June 22 Mlllionairs vs. S.O.C. June 25 SO.C. vs. Elks. June 29 Elks vs. MUUonairs. July 2 S.O.C. vs. Elks. July 6 Elks vs. 8.O.C. July 9 Mlllionairs vs. Elks. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE June 2 Drydoek vs. Station. June 5 Station vs. Roundhouse June 9 Roundhouse v Drydoek. June 1J Station U.-ylock Jum- 19 Knundhouse v statl Jun lDrydu:k ,. R(;.ndhiifc.i Jims) 3t Qrydurk vs. Suttun fftnYe it .staUnn aottndl-.'iu.:.-'June 30 Roundhouse v Drvdock Nf" '"OTTH T M ri Eijtx bowling Golf Is Golf From Coast To Coast people T ul i VJiM'mmmifAJ " sSSS -rSr I ' inisiiiiiiiiiisii Mull mill passim 111 .' 1 1 - - 1 pr and their visitors. From coast to coast, excellent courses are available and where the company does not operate its own links, playing privileges at first-fla.iK clubs are granted. In the Maritime, there are courses at St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, N.B.; Kentville.N.S.; Digby, N.S.: and Yarmouth, N.S. all in connection with the company's hotels. Quebec City has two one courses, one nun aatine back to 1874 - - a - s w toil, '".inly FXCI'O 1 and FrankieNeeL both formerly of j Wendle. Holm, Bury, F. Stephens us cwy, took part. . l Bagahaw fought Danny PaatroeLf0 of Canada-RoberU, Lam-arvd got the decision in four rounds. 1 o.TtL "e Morar It wo tha horrt.. fl.kt r -n .m-cii, iiiuuura siv iaiu&a a sail 1 ui i ljsiac ahaWs career. He was knocked down In the first round but came back strong in the remaining three, scoring two knockdowns. Neel's fight was with deCosmo of Winnipeg. Four fast rounds were boxed to a draw. U!vl( GAZAZU8 is coming' .1 i'l'li .. I'ili, While the bouts will not be to a decision but only exhibition affairs, considerable Interest will hv taken by local boxing fans in marches to be staged in conn tlo" with a smoker b on Friday night principal vents will be hnv,w Benny Wendle and his challenger. Pete Holm, and between Churl, lilckey and Pat Clrmton. The latter vis knocked out by the former rr re tost rummer HUNT FOR BIG GAME HURN8 LAKE. June 1 Barney v his lust rat tmed from Whitesall and Big BuUuk Lakes and icports meeting with a hunt ing party comprised of Messrs. de Ganahl and Walker, with their wives and party totalling nine In all They reported Meing many bear, both black and grizzly, date had only bagged but one up black bear. One of the hunters surprised two large grey wolves who were feast ing on the remains of a grlaslr killed mountain goat. The party which comprised al-most entirely of well known Texans will be the first large outfit to complete the three hundred mil-circle trip from Ootsa Lake, which includes forty miles of white water with Bevrrtl beaut!' 1 fallR A good way to ensure lasting peace would be to agree not to have another war until the last is nairt for Ottawa Citizen (IV Looking from th fairway at th first IH, pa'Klon and Ranfl Sprints llulrl, Banff, Attn. Th Spray Hirer (left) form a 'party water-hazard. ThU court la mil abor ara-lntl In lha heart of th beautiful Roc kj Mountains. (2) On th famous course at St. An-drewfby-the-Sea, N.B. (J) The I Jth tee at the Oak Bay Golf dub, Victoria, B.C. Not th perlscop to allow player ill m dm of what thry hsr to cop with. Golf I played thyar round on tbla course. cSLht fc!deBt dub m the Royal Montreal, founded in 1873, which today boasts two inMfin?thLPiilo? vrii &ther f lubs are numerous and good. Toronto, too has many excellent links. aboundVin JZ GlfPu' wh?re uest8 at the York IIoteI have PUyin? Privileges. Ontario likIhv2!? k1 n a,one the Ciadlan Pacific's lines. Bungalow camps at French Biver and Kenora avaJUhU t .11 Li.. e p.orty 9:hle,courses for their patrons. Throughout the Prairie-Provinces, golf is In ti J .1 centrw.. wh'le the Banff Springs Hotel Golf course is among the best in the country, s ,raunU'n cenery. It is the Mecca for golfers from all over Canada and the United otWeadJ - hVnit ?tl tifi ?f numefousi overseas visitors who play it each summer. Vancouver and Victoria ttlZZSkf standing unique among Canadian golf centres, in that the game is played Purf hv L r.n.S' the the ?n.nual id-winter tournament for the E. W. Beatty ChaVn.. up. ma by the Canadian Pacific Railwayj being an outstanding featnr. of t h.. eolf calendar. BAGSHAW Other Boxed to Draw j Local sport fans wtlf be interested to learn the results of a reeent boxing card at the Variety Theatre, Victoria, In which B'illv Badahaw i I SPORT CHAT I j Millionaires and Sons of Canada i will clash on the Acropolis Hill Won Ills Fight in Victoria and 1 mond this evening in the ODeninsr league bajefcail game of the season. Mayor Cyril H. Orme will be on hand to pitch the first ball. Line-ups are announced as follows: Millionaires E. Smith, J. Nelson. Farrtuhar. Badteich. D. Qurvich. JASPER IS NOW OPEN Popular Summer Resort is Doing Business Again Interesting PebpleThere JASPER PARK LODGE. June 1: Nestling in the broad Athabasca Valley in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, the doors of Jasper Park Lodge were thrown open , this morning and the mountain sun gleamed brightly in a perfect welcome to the guests arriving for the 1931 opening of Canada's premier summer resort. The wild life of Jasper Park, the continent's largest natural park and game sanctuary, came down f IVum ifriMraix Vuntnts sa4 m,UU . . . nuaivct inuilW ssU4U, Wli.ll UU th" i,','mftl crtcsity. InvtsOpted the scot of UV . WCCS Til' trill. ,w. J. .v. u...- tnce mo.v ietunyd to find enjoyment In the plafial summer camp. Ouesta fmm all nart nf Mnrth Am. ww w mm wmmmt - J" m w f ' ! 4 erica and several frem across the 3as. were delighted to find the welcome of that native animals rnitrd with titat of the lodge management. The chief interest of new arrivals centred in the beautiful golf course i which Is this year in fleer condi tion than ever before. An inspection was also mad of the eabln monoplane, in which Hal. E. Roach, moving picture magnate, with his pilot and one other companion. Satur day-made a daylight flight over the rugged 1300 miles from Los Angeles to Jasper. Lovers of nature found delight in glimpses of the bear and deer feeding near the lodge and particularly in the Canada geese which are nesting this year along the Poco- I? rhantaj Drive for the first time, ac- cording to the. inhabitants of Jasper district. th J. O'Brien, manager of Jasper Park Lodge, anticipates a busy sea-1 on. Included in the reservations for the near future are several! guests from overseas who will break their long Journey with a stay at the lodge. The first large party of the season will be the Government Canadian Manufacturers' Assocla. FOOTBALL ! CONCLUDES Booth and High Schools Play Three AM Draw in Junior League The Junior Football Leaeue fix tures for the season were brought to a close on Saturday last when Booth played a draw with High School, three goals to three. Booth had the better of the opening exchanges but, in a break- j away after a mlsklck by Ferguson. Marshall went through to beat Allan for High's first goal. Booth, however, continued to attack and Ivarson put the teams level and later gave Booth the lead. It was not long till Cross equalised from close in. It was still Booth's game arid Suehiro saved a fine drive from Chrlstlson. Gomez fattened on to a loose ball and gave Booth the lead, i The second half found High attacking most of the time. Cross scored with a simple shot that Ivarson should have saved and the teams were level again. From then till full time, it was a question if Booth defence could hold out. Ivar-son was in goal and sad several fine corner kicks from Cross. He also turned two splendid drives from Marshall over the bar but ' there were no further goals and for the first time this season Booth had taken a point from High. . High Suehiro; Church, Blake; Jim Ritchie, Fisher. Welle; Marshall, Hill, Cross, Miller, j Booth N: Allan; Fetfusan, Eby; Chrtslisen, Gomet, Crotnp: Klrketi-dall, Santurbane, Ivarsoa, MeMee-Ikin, Ritchie. I Referee. W. W. C. O'Nettl; Mnes-imen. D. II. Hartness, T. Dungate. i High wa short some of Its regular players and played throughout jwlth only ten men. Suehiro kept a 'fine goal. Blake was hard to get past. Ritchie and Fisher were the , better halves. Cross was the most ; dangerous forward with Marshall ' next. i Allan had no chance with either of the first goals. Fergutaa and Eby were good at back. Cromp was the , best half with Gomez wandering too .much though he got a goal. Ivar-'son got two goals and, In the second half kept a fine goal though he made a sad mess of the equalising one. Allan did well In the second half at forward. Ktrkendall was fair and the others all workers. The standing of the Junior Football League for the second half of the season now concluded is: W. L. Pt High School 4 1 1 9 Borden 3 2 17 Booth , 0 4 2 2 The standing when the first and second halves are considered, is as follows: W. L. Pts. High School 10 l l 21 Borden 3 6 3 6 Booth 1 7 4 6 "Volcanic ash deposit found in Calgary." says headline. This helps to explain where all the dust comes from on windy days. CaJjary AIIVKItTIMNfJ COPV MUST Ml: IN FAULY ' 'iv for rtianliv wtverti.- menu should he In elnds ol tin- printers not later than 3 P.m. the day prior to publl- aiuon This to necessary to en- iible best pillions to be se- cured. , a Rheumatism? Quick relief from rheumatic pains without liarmt w To relieve the wont rheumille piln li a tery tunpl. msttrr. AMrin d jt very timel It's something that you fan Iwiyi late. Cmuiiut Atpirin labltU art harmUu. 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