PAQ2 FOTO THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT WINS NORTHERN l u as aw waw im b m naa wm ma m i m n d j& v n mi w m i m u i -' ' ' V Vj Local Team Returns Home From Victorious Trip to Premier, Having Won Round 16 Games1 to Five Bringing with them the Sun Life Cup, emblematic of badminton championship of Northern British Columbia, tne rrince Kupert badminton team returned at midnight last night aboard the power boat Pachena from Premier ,i . where the final half of a two aaiuraay nignt. rrince Kupert won the tournament at Premler eight games to five and PAUL KEKLENUACII FIGIITNG FOR $10 NEW YORK, March 30: Old Paul Berlenbaeh, who in his day cleaned up $600,000 In the prise ring, spending it, how- cm, auvui hb iati as ne coma get It, will start from the bot- torn here again tomorrow night when he meets Eddie Clark in ".preliminary bout on a Ma- dlson Square fight card. Ber- lenbach will get $40 for his act. In the old days he got as high as $60,000 for a single perfor- mance. t BASKETBALL AT TERRACE School and Town Still Deadlocked For League Championship TERRACE, March 30 As a re suit of winning their games Sat urday night, the Sehool and Tow:-teams art still tied for the leagu leadership with one game to plaj ..Town defeated Native Sons 22-1: while the School accounted fo: Vanarsdol 33-17. Last week Van aradol defeated Native Sens 56-r 1 at -Vanaesdel. In the firs game. Native, Son surprised a. the fans by holding . th- iown 10 a jow score, piay wi ragged and neither side wai up usual form. Town assumed th-lead and was content to malntat-It till the end, McCullough played the best game tor the winner while Kenney and Hipp looked bes! for the Sons. Nelson injured a fin ger and had to leave the game in the first half. Town Peonie 3: McCuUeugh 13: Thomas 2; Nelson; Lever 2. Total 22. Native Sons Smith; Kerr 2: Hipp 4; Graham 2; Kenney 4. Total 12. Vanarsdol started with a burst of speed in the second game and ran up a 9-1 lead before th School team got going. They easMy outclassed the students In this half and at half-time led 11-8. It war ft a different story after the rest period and the School team ran uo a lead In a ftw minutes by josnr neat plays. The game, as a whole was uninteresting except for flashes, of good, basketball at times Cecil and Burton stood out f 0: Vanarsdol. Mlchtel, at defense turned In a good game . for thr School and also gained 7 points Bowe-rlng and McLeod did most of the rest of the scoring. Vanarsdol Watts 4; Kennedy 4 Burton 4: Cecil 5; Bolton Total-17. School McLeod 7; Bowerlng 1? Littl e4. Mlchlel 7; Walla-e. Total -33. League Standing W L Pt School 7 1 14 Town 7 1 14 Vanarsdol 3 6 6 Native Sons 0 9 0 Tribute Paid Ban Johnson Hundreds of Baseball People and Friends View Remains In St. Louis Mortuary ST. LOUIS, March 30:-Hundreds of baseball peepte and friends paid final tribute yesterday to Byron Bancroft tBani Johnson, former president of the American League. as his body lay In slate at a local mortuary pending burial Johnson died here Saturday morning after a leng Illness wltf diabetes. - tournament series was played took the series 16 games to five. The local players report having been given an excellent reception at premier and they are very appreciative of this. Leaving here Friday night, the local team reached Stewart the next ' morning. They were able to drive j the first seven miles from Stewart iio rremier Dy car out, on account or i I snow', had to travel the remaining ' ; seven miles by sleigh. Welcomed to j Premier by Dale L. Pitt, general (manager of the Premier Gold Min- jing Co., the local team was shown j through the concentrating mill dur- Ing the afternoon by N. P. Langford, , captain of the Premier badmhiton ' team. The matches were p loved murine the early evenlne and were i followed by a dance during wjifch Seattle Mr. Pitt presented the cup to C. J. Norrington, captain of the Prince Rupert team who replied suitably. Leaving Premier at 7:30 Sunday morning, Stewart was reached at 10 o'clock and the voyage home on of the Pachena started at 10:30 a.m.. their Prince Rupert being reached at ;eft 12:10 midnight. they The local players found the Premier courts a good deal different from any they had played on at league nome. Incidentally, the Premier If layers put up a much better -aire on their home courts tha the; he done on the strange, ones here for -ults of the matches were as the lows, Prince Rupert players the named first In each case: ' Seat Norrington lost to O'Farrell. 3-15, 18-15, 315, lost to Langford. 18-17, 12-15. 2-15. AUen beat Langford. 15-11, 1(H5, 15-11. lost to OTarrell. 18-16, 4-15, MS. Russell and Lambie Robinson and O Parrell. 15-7. 18,13. beat Emeletor. ind Watson. 17-15. 15-11, Beat Cog Baseball ;an and McPherton. 15-9, 15-1 Bryant and Cross beat Robl and Langford. 15-12. 2-15. 1 bea Coggin and McPherson, 1 16-10. lost to Embleton and Wa by 18-14. 10-15. 13-18. BarUett and Darton beat Coggin 1 and McPherson 15-8. 15-6 lost to Byn)n Banct Johnson founded Robinson and Watson. 17-15, 10-15. and 10-15, beat Embleton and Watson. are 9-15, 15-10, 15-11. the So close were toe games that, although Prince Rupert won on the the aggregate in events. Premier had 142 points to Prince Rupert's 427. GOLF" colorful March 30 Grotto vs. Acme. Great West vs. 76 Taxi. Flying Corps vf. Dry lew dock. Gen. Office vs. Bankers. For the fifth successive year. Son ,j. lit,: star from Oslo, Norway, retained world's " for women CANADIENS : ."WIN-GAME Went One Up In Play-Offs By Beating Bruins Saturday Evening MONTREAL, March 30: Montreal Canadians went one game into the lead in the playoffs for first place In the National Hockey League by defeating Boston Bruins i to 3 in an exciting overtime contest Saturday night. The fourth game will take place here Tuesday night The Canadicns need but one more win to cop the series. The Bruins won the first ame in Boston while the Canadiens took the second there. The fourth game and the fifth, if necessary, will take place hrrc. GAME I CRUCIAL Eskimos .Mast Win Tonight to Remain in Hockey Play-Offs SEATTLE, March 30: Confident success in bearding the Uom in own den. the Seattle Eskimos last night for Vancouver where will meet the Vancouver Pacific Coast Hockey League team tonight in the fourth game of the play-offs. the Eskimos fail to win (his the Lion.1' will run out With tH'.e for anth-r season. A VJtB the Bski if however, votskl tk play-offs' up two games all witr deciding game to be played; at Lie Wednesday night. DlSCU e ED People Wondering1 Who Will Be Nem League Head-Connie )Lrk Mentioned NEW YORK. March 30: Stun e the deaths within 24 hours of o..h., T t former president, baseball men speculating as to who will be next president of the league. Fully a dosen prominent men in American League are mentioned as possible successors to Barnard. Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athletfcs. is one of the figures whose name Is mentioned. Meantime. Frank Nevin. vlce-pre-tid"iit and William HnrrK secretin, will c irry nn the affairs of the Fire e Thc are. also mentioned as area possible surrepMjrs to Barnard. ': Oidr Sk.'ltint skating championship jack boring l damaged. Z ' I s rz m v J7JL " -:'sf . -Tl C I BUSH FIRE i NEAR HERE .Metlakatla lias Quite a Blaie Rut Village Fire'FIghting System Functioned Well swept through a considerable of dry grass and underbrush and to the west of 'he neigh native rlUage of Metis lea tla csterday but through ihe efforts of the native townsmen with their efficient fire fighting system, the flames were kept out of the village j although they came within a few I feet of some of the houses, j The fire started yesterday morning and. In the early afternoon, 1 heavy clouds of smoke oould be seen I from the city billow ing up over the I village. j Some alarm was felt here and the , ! Indian department's power cruiser , N.'skeena was dispatched to the , i scene. It' ascertained that the fire had been confined to the bush and that no houses or property had been CHICAGO i IS WINNER Itlark Hawks Took Game From j New: Yoty. Ranters tTwo. to ' Ml Lat Night NEW YORK. March 30:-In the first game of the play-offs between recond and third place teams for the right to meet the winners of . Montreal-Oanadlens-Boston Bruins 1 In the National Hockey League finals, the second place Chicago ,BUck IUwks defeated the third I place New York Rangers by a score jof two to nil. Qke RECORD SPEAKS ff ITSELF TTIIETIIER it he trans-atluntlc service or cigarette-making, only the hrttt attain records; which nrrounls for the Turret cigarettes' record and proves they are right in quality and flavour. After all, nothing can replace good, honest toharrnt grown and ripened right but in the field under nature's own sunlight nothing artificial ahout that and the high quality is "inhrctl". Mild and Fracjrant 4 rret CAR ETTES Steady Progress Through the Ups and Downs of 114 Years AlL through the many changes and fluctuations in the economic situation during ihe last century and more, the Bank of Montreal has maintained an unbroken record of successful operation and sound progress in serving its customers and Canada as a whole. In this fact Jies assurance of a continuance of that success and progress in the future. BANK OF Tlie'Europa" made the run fron Southampton to Xeu York in 4 day. It hour SO mlnut the unnUVi record for ocean travel. MONTREAL Established l8l7 TOTAL ASSETS IN IIXCESS OP J" 800,000,000