15 I si FA02 FOUR RAILROAD . IS WINNER City Defeated in of C Softball to 2. by Score The Canadian National .Recreation vAitociatlon toolt the City Jnto-eanyj last nij?ht in a la'.v and iffflWfljT Softball game by score .pt ft?. The City played airtight ball for the flrt six innings but in tJb seventh. Cptaadina. who wv pitching for them walked two me; with the base.s leaded, therebv opening the scoria tor the OTP A. The Railroaders continued to increase their lead and by th ninth, had collected six run. tb City team jptttog two runs in the first two innings. Both teams played excellent bail throughout with the 3UIke-brothers tarring for the City team and Stiles and Camera) (or theC NiA'A good sized crowd of fans attended. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Jiupert's leading family hotel. Hot and coW yvater In all roomt A. J. F'lUJDIIO.M.MK. Prop. Cor. of Ftaser und Fifth SU. Savoy F. Patterson, Porcher Island; H Dunbreck and James Murphy, city: Jack Hatton. Junem. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll. Prop THE IIOTF.L WOKTII WHILE Ht 4c Cold Wtter. 8Un HU ?5e PER DAY AND UP Tfkphane tSI I loyal Mike Menulett and 8am Collier ctty; Quatav Norman. Digby Boston Grill Phone 45? Prince ltupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Shot Put Practice WIN THF.IR mam. . i Outdoor sports are in full swing art United States Military Academy at Weat Point, NX Above. team of football TRACK MEET TO BE HELD Will Follow Prince Uupert-Ketchi-kan Baseball Game on May 25 At the conclusion of the Ketchl-Ican-Pfjne RvpvX bat4ba.il gane on May 25, there will be a program of track events, it is announced by Doug Frtzsell, secretary of the Prince Rupert Baseball Association and alto of the local Track Associa tion. One hundred yard, 220-yard, will be carded. Points will be awarded in the I track meet on the Ilanson Cup. the season's track trophy. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE May IS Borden vs. High. May 20 High vs. Booth. May 23Borden vs. Booth. May 27 High vs. Borden. May 30 Booth vs. High. ly Awirdtd" tli covUt i VouJSiJ CrtificlofPrUy,Mri Pfera "J Qssllty by k '"" HjUbi, '"His advertisement i9 not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British .Columbia. Headquarters For Fishing Tackle S SPECIAL ifj9Cr Bte' odi Une antl Reel IM Regular Price, $25 Special at $1.75 Vj FREE PKIZE COUPON ech pureliase of Fishing Tackle over 25c a coupon will be Slth ven. Hie coupon entitles holder to a chance on 3 prizes dls-played in our window. Drawing tor these prizes to take place at the end of June. KAIEN HARDWARE COS Third Ave. W. Telephone 3 in junior x.ooioau SOFTBALL - i THIRD GAME, Borden Street Sehool (Going; Strong I Borden Stree). School recorded its I third straight win when it defeated Booth Memorjal School hy one soal I to nil 4n -the Junior football League yasteraay. The, game wag keenly contested All through but. Borden was clearly the better team and onty fine goal--keeping on the-part of Bremner for Booth, coupled -with weak shooting. kept the score .dawn goal butJUiere was pooae up to put the finishing touch ,tpt. Then Ivar-son hit the Borden crossbar with a fine drive. Bord was oon pressing again -and Breraner saved repeatedly, a Jpn shot of Leslie Wilson s seemed certain goal but the Booth goalie .cleared it. Ooniec rnade a fine run but was crowded out.-Haltthne found no score. Border; s,tiy had the better of the second half- NaJmoto had a free Jcick that was .barely cleared and Ferguson and Eby defended well. In a breakaway Booth forced a corner and Gomez just headed over the bar. Wilson made a good run and finally beat Bremner from close in. Jack Price, star shot putter and j Booth attacked again but the for tackle and captain ! wards were .weak and Borden main tained the ,one goal Jead. The game was ap interesting one to watch with the play going from end -to end -rapidly. -Nakamoto was in rare form for Borden his speed Hind sure tackling stopping Booth. Fisher was safe. Ourrie though slow was sure. Williscroft kicked strongly though not always with Judg ment. Wilson was the pick of the forward line with Dungate and Hardy next. Campbell showed neat footwork. Bremner Jkept a fine goal for Booth and had his share of luck. Ferguson was fairly reliable and Eby though slow made few mistakes. Gomez and -Cromp were the best halves. The forward play was weak with Ivarson and Christfcon U-mile, Vi-ralle and mile events Uhe best but there was little com- binatlon. Booth Jim Bremner; Ferguson, Eby; DeMarco, Oomez, Cromp; Nel son. Ritchie, Ivarson. McMeekm ChrU'tlson. Borden Morgan; Currie, Fisher; Williscroft, Nakamoto, Nay tor; Lindsay, Wilson, Hardy. Campbell, Dungate. Eagles Whist Drive-Dance Is Enjoyable An enjoyable whist drive and dance was held last night by the Eagles' Lodge. There were 16 tables of cards while many young people came in for the dame. Prize winners at cards were: la-die's' first, Mrs. II. A. Ross; second. Miss Marie Konuluk; consolation, Mrs. A. Domlnato; men's first, C. P. Perry; consolation, A. Dominate After .cards, delicious refresh-1 menls were served and dancing followed with music by the Premier Orchestra. Thomas Clough was master of ceremonies and R. O Ford presided at the door. SCHEDULE May 15 Station vs. Roundhouse May 19-rRoundhouse vs. Drydock. May 22 -Station vs. Drydock. May 2G Roundhouse vs. Station. May 29 Drydock vs. Roundhouse. June 2 Jjrydock vs. Station. June 5 J3UUon vs. Roundhouse. June 9 Roundhouse vs. Drydock. June J2 rStaUon vs. Drydock. June 16 Roundhouse vs. Station. June .19 Drydock v. Roundhouse. June 23 Drydock vs. Station. June 20 Station vs. Roundhouse. June 30 Roundhouse v. Drydock It must be easy to be a columnist in Japan where they have three new crops of chestnuts every year London Advertiser. Smith . Unger ... Stineeh Vance Tobey . THE DAILY NEWS HEADACHES LL.., Needless i.iins like headaches are quickly relieved by Aspirin tablets as riiillions o people know. And no matier how suddenly a headache may come upon you, you can always be prepared. Carry the pocket tin of Aspirin tablets with you. Keep the larger size at home. Read the proven directions for pain, headaches, neuralgia, etc Tobey vs. Unger vs. Vance vs Unger vs. Smith vs 7k Made in Canada SOFTBALL AT SCHOOL Dungate centred lC4ear across the Smh a)d l nRer Teams Are Now Tied For Leadership U riser's team defeated Stineeh on Wednesday . in the High School Softball League by a score of 9-2. The winnine team was first to bat. Cross opened the scoring after being advanced by Unger and Oillis. When they were retired they showed good in field work, retiring Sttnech's team in ane-two-three order. At bat again, Unger's team scored when Tohey made the circuit assisted by smmehnann's hit. SUn-ech's team was again held score-leas. In the third inning Deane and Hanson tQpreM for Unger's team, their opponents again being shutout although Llndseth got to third. The fourth inning gave three more points to Unger. Emmelmann walked and went to second on Cam-;ron s sacrifice. He was sent to third by a two-bagger from Cross and home by Unger's bit. Cross went to third and Stager to second on a fumble. Both came home when Gll-lis hit safely In the field this team was still playing airtight ball. Ar-ney was notable for a fine catch. Tobey anq Arney seared for the winners in their last inning at bat. being advanced oh hits by Emm el -nann and Cameron. The Stineeh team now made a iaaperate effort With one 'out jmi jtrikes. Obata walked. Moxiey was put in as apiach-hitter and deilv-Hd. UitgfThk broHght in Obata. MojrJey wmt-out at third but Blake got around. Worsfold and Hale hit safely. However, this rally was out short when Sttnech's fly hit was :aught. Stineeh Hale, Blake, Worsfold. Moxky, Johnson. jJndeeth, Obata. BtkUaty. Stineeb and Worsfold. Unger. Cross, amis, Deane, Han son. Tobey, Amey, Bmmeimann, Cameron, Murdoek. Battery, Unger and Cross. Seorftkeeper, Kanaya. Uinplrte, CUrt Smith. Reporter. Walle. Vane. Smith. Stineeh. Tobey. Stineeh. W. 1 2 .1 j0 ...0 SPEND MUCH L. PU. 0 0 1 2 2 The .King Bdward High Sehool Softball League comprises CO players. The refBdtotag games of the league are as follows: FOR RELIEF United States Government Has 758 Major Projects Under Way WASHINGTON. May 14: The government of the United States has at present 758 major construc tion undertakings in progress in the effort to relieve unemployment. At least 3100,000,000 Is involved In the work. Philadelphia, New 1'ork, Washington, Detroit Lead American League Parade NEW YORK. Mav 14:-The alignment of leading teams in the American League was Philadelphia. New York, Washington and LVtrolt as a result of yesterday's games in which each of these clubs was victorious. The Cleveland Indians were relegated to fifth place by the Sen- ilors. Billed to meet all the strong er teams of the league within the next week or so. it is expected by many observers that the Indians, who were enjoying first place honors only a few days ago, may slump even further. Rain prevented she playing of all games in the National League yes terday. Scores were: American League Philadelphia 7. Chicago 5. Washington 9. Cleveland 3. Detroit 2. Boston 1 New York 3, St. Louis 2. BasebailStandings National League W. L. Pet. m. Lajife J4 -4 .778 New York 14 6 .TOO Boston 13 0 461 Chieago U 8 m Pittsburg 11 12 AH Philadelphia S 12 At0 Brooklyn 8 IS it 3nelnnaU 3 17 J&0 American League W. L. Pet. (Philadelphia 12 7 Jtt New York M C JM8 Washington 13 11 s42 Detroit 14 12 38 Cleveland 12 U 43 Chicago B 13 .400 Boston 9 IS .408 8t Louis 8 13 JJ18 1 SPORTS AT HIGH SCHOOL Softball Started Under Leadership of II. CiUlland TennU Courts Appreciated In the report of Principal Hart-ness to the scheoL board last night Jt was noted that the tennis court had been completed and had proved ' I There is D j I a lot ef 1 R Strength R ; H in a little M BOVRIL popular piece of work. Students gad staff appreciated the board's action in helping financially to put the court in shape and the mem ber.; individually for their technical advice and help. Softball lias been started at the sehool under th" leadership of Harry OiUlland and junior football is being played. University May Lose Members of Staff In Seattlel SEATTLE, May 14 The Unlrer- Wty of Washington may lose the services of several leading members of the faculty following - new requirement that all faculty member must take an oath to support the ' constitution of the United States I and its institutions. CONSULATE IS LOOTED WASHINGTON, May 14 III-taekers looted tne cellar of the San Salvador legation here yesterday aad took possession of a larg quantity of valuable wines and Itquers. However they got only as far as the iane with their loot in a truck when they were intercepted by police. Staff Sergeant Robert Owens, provincial police Vieteria, and Con-. rtable Fernandes, also of Victoria,, who have been in the city for x couple of days, will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for the south, bavins in their custody Sam Douse who was sentenced to three years' imprisonment at the Assizes lan week for manslaughter; Sigurd Jusslla. who has been committed to asylum And Charles Oleen sentenced to four years for Advprtiv m the Xially News, ANNOUNCEMEK or Montreal Importers The Opening Sale of High-Qasj Merchandise WILL CONTINUE i nrwriiml nmrlul lawn nt-irxz ivl,;,.l. savlnir offrom 2i to 50 per cent to the thrifty bjtrJ Snri:il rwliirf inns in nifn'K. wiinuMiV mul i.;u .1 ' . ... ........... ... mm iiUlUrcQil shoes. PRICES WILL INVITE COMPARISON TheFish which made Prince RupertFamm Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK CO Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ill J'RIKCE RUPERT. .B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ul'tKATlNd (I. 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