ft 4 j I : i 4 i FSQH r0T7H THE DAILY NEW3 Sport News and Views Far and Near YANKEES ...... BEATEN New Yorkers Lost First Game to Boston in 15 Innings NEW YORK, April 20: The New York Yankees lost their first base-hn'll nmc of thp xpntnr. on Satur day. afternoonput not until alter! they had forced the Boston Red Sox into the fifteenth inning for, the winning run in a 5 to 2 score: It was the longest game so far this season in the Big Leagues. Boston Braves and Bt. Louis Car- j dlnals continued their supremacy; in the National League, the former 1 scoring another easy 8 to 1 verdict over the luckless Brooklyn Robins, who have not yet won a game this i season while the Cards downed Chi-, cago Cubs. Saturday's scores: National League Boston 8, Brooklyn 3. Pittsburg 9, Cincinnati 0. New York 7, Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 7, Chicago 5. American League Washington 2, Philadelphia 1, Cleveland 11, Chicago 2. Boston t. New York 2. 8t. Louie 7. Detroit 3. SUNDAY SCORES National League New York 9, Boston 2. Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 4. St. Louis 1, Chicago 4. Pittsburg 5. Cincinnati 1. American League Philadelphia 3. New York 2. Detroit 7, Cleveland 2. Boston 0, Washington 8. Chfeago 12, St. Louis 's: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Saturday Scores Seattle, 10: Sacramento, 4, Missions, 12; San Francisco, 2. Los Angeles, 1; Hollywood. 2: Portland, 2; Oakland, 0. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet. St. Louis 4 1 .800 Boston 4 1 ' MO New Yark 4 1 .800 Cnleao 4 2 .667 Pittsburg ...... 3 3 .500 Philadelphia 2 3 .400 Cincinnati 0 5 .000 Brooklyn 0 5 .000, American League w. l. vet. Washington 4 1 .800 New York . 3 2 .600 Bt. Louis i 2 .600 Cleveland 3 2 .600 Chicago 2 3 .400 Philadelphia 2 3 .400 Detroit 2 3 .400 Boston 1 4 200 0RTS MAKE "THE MOST CRREFULTOILET OFftNY- CLASS OF ANIMALS K . I r I saasneaeaealsaa - . VyuCKlllOHftM ARE R " CAREFUL. 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She Made Babe Ruth Miss "V 'BASEBALL Miss Jack Mitchell H-yeai-oln baseball pi.r.-t. has signed contract with chattauooK.. L..okcuti n. iKir:' n-: first femak' hurler in Clas.- A baseball Miss Mitch"!: southpaw, recently in a game pitcher, a-unst Babe Ruth and made him miss. President Hoover Is Lucky Angler Caught Twenty Fine Mountain Trout at His Virginia Camp on Saturday NORFOLK. Virginia. April 20: President Herbert Hoover had ex cellent luck in angling at the weekend at his Virginia camp. He caught 20 fine mountain trout. ATHLETE IS DEAD Lawrence Everett Falls From Bicycle in Victoria and Breaks His Neck VICTORA. April : Believed to have been seised with a heart attack, Lawrence Everett, well known athlete, fen from a bicycle on Quad ra Street yesterday afternoon and broke his neck. Death was Tlie western air mal!"ls most In danger of crashing at Ottawa John Van Ryn Wins Tennis Took Final in North and South Tournament at Pinehurst Yes te.rday Also News nJ: Doubles PINBIIUR8T, North Carolina. April 20 John Van Ryn off Philadelphia won the final of the men's single matches of the North and South tennis tournament here yesterday. Van Ryn made a clean sweep of events when with Frank H. Shields as partner, he won the men's doubles also. ROCKET FLIGHT New ..Method df, Crossing Atlantic Ocean ts Heine Planned BBRLIN. AtU The latest, i trans-Atlantic crossing plan Is a rci'.et i:.Kht The projected flight would be from Perlm to New York ; via Pari.-. , - Rock.M linx'rts .a Naw YorkTfad Paris In addition to Berlin are Gordon Colberg ( right' and mechanic. Andy Bernazzanl Heft, In outboard motorboat TNT In which they clipped full hour off record time for Stockton to 8an Francisco outboard race, which 13 longest outboard classic in United States They covered 08-mili courv in 2 ii to OPENING l First Game of Season to Be Played i In Seattle Tomorrow 1 SEATTLE, April 20: The Pacific ' Coast Baseball League opens as far as Beattle is concerned tomorrow , when the Seattle Indians, back from their first tour south on which they did not fare so well, have their first stand of the year at home with . the Missions as their opponents I Governor Roland H. Hartley wili j throw the opening ball. "Dutch' Reuther will be In the box. The home town has great hopes that Its Indians will make a good showing this year in the league under the leadership of Ernie Johnson, the team's manager and second baseman. The team, which finished in fifth place last year, has been considerably strengthened since 1930 but still consists 80& of play-' ers under 25 years old. ' Hollywood will play here after the Missions series WILL ROW ; ON HUDSON University of Washington Decides to Send Freshman Eight ! 'East In June SEATTLE, April 30: University of Washington will be represented , with a sculling crew at the national collegiate meet on the JIudson River at Poughkeepsle on June 16, It has been decided by the faculty athletic committee.' The Freshmen's eight, which made sucha fine showing against University of California recently at Oakland, was chosen to go east. Nine of the speediest coltegiau crews In the United States will participate Mn the race. Balagrio Wins Over Mitchell Decisive Score Yesterday in Semi-Final of City Individual Billiard Championship C. P. Balagno defeated WUltam i I Mitchell by the decisive score of 500 to 203 yesterday in the semi-final of the city individual billiard championships. Balagno's high break, j the highest so far In the competition, was 47 while Mitchell ran as high as 20. The former's average per Inning was 4.58 and the laus. 2.4. Time of the game was two , hours, ten minutes. Referees were Smith and Brown while L. R. Rabbe was marker. i The second of the semi-finals will ; I take place tomorrow evening be-itween Don Brown and A. A. Beaten. PLANE HERE ; AT WEEK-END Party From Ketchikan on Hoard I llonoplane Sitka I Bringing down parly of five Ketchikan persons who spent overnight in town, the Alaska-Washington Airways monoplane Sitka arrived here at 5:30 Saturday evening from the north, leaving about 1C:3U yesterday morning on hci return to Ketchikan. The Sitka was piloted by E. A. Meyrlng. crack Alaska-Washington flyer, and the engineer was Prank jWadman well known here through I his participation in the Henahan i search during .the winter. On board the plane, besides pilot and air engineer, were Mrs. Meyrlng. wife of the pilot, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Conover jr., Miss Frances Conover and Larry Parks, the last-mentioned being Alaska manager of the Alaska-Washington AlrWayt. Louis Smitfi'to Study Medicine In Old Country . Louis F Smith is severing his connection with Ihe Fisheries Ex perimental station and will take up the study of medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He will finish his duties here in about three months time. South Seas Cruise Bound on twi.-yaar cruise Into south sea, the trim little schooner. Northern Light sails from the Golden Gate. San Francisco. Her "master!' will be only woman on board Mrs. Joyce Borden Zlatko Balokovtc, wife of noted concert violinist. DAMAGE BY BIG STORM ci.t.i , I, - c. ..- 1 i.. Which Swept Queen Charlotte Islands Recently SKIDBGATE. April : Sktde- I gate also sustained considerable da- Image In the big storm whteh recently swept the Queen Charlotte Islands. The tempest struck hardest at midnight and with it came the highest tide ever known on the Islands. The cltisens of Queen Charlotte City, who had their year's wood piled up on the shore above i the usual high water mark, had it all washed away. J. Munro woke up the next morning to find his place j virtually burled in wood that had ! been washed' away from other plaices. Cars tunning on the Pattullo Highway between Queen Charlotte era bn tha procreaa ANEW of Canadian lnduntry was hailod whii the one-mllllenlh Ford eat to b mad In Caaada cam off tha final aaaembly line at the Gaat Windsor plant of th Ford Uotor Company of Canada, UmtUd. Tha oeaihn waa climated when Mjyallaee H. Campbell, presidents wpunV'hed the serial number 'llOAU.Ooo.OW" into tl entlae biock'and then drove Ihe car off the final assembly line The event u witnessed by of flelals and veteran employee of the company. The ear 1 now touring the eastern provinces where It Is being viewed by thousands. In a statement following- the ceremony, Mr. Campbell emphasised the eoonomle benefits whUh bad accrued to Canada aa a result f the growth ef the Ford company. He pointed oat that the oompany openl In Canada during the last ten years almost S300 000,000. V:UXD ; - tin ani Siienii ertLij ..i NO matter how exjert a driver you may be, MrLaugliUn-Iluirk's Silent Syiicro-Mejh transmission enables you to shift gears more quickly, iimrr easily ami more quietly, for the gears will not clash. Driving is safer, too, for when the tiretl arise you ran shift from high to second prar instantly. 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