Hi PSB2 FOOT THE DAILY NEWS ALL iV READINESS FOR OPENING OF FOOTBALL SEAM FOOTBALL STARTING Season Will Open on May 29 With First Game in Gilhuly Cup Series The football season in Prince Ru- of each week will be football evenings this summer, the baseball league taking Mondays and Thursdays. Football fixtures will be called at 6:45 prompt. There will be a working bee on Sunday morning to move the goal posts and make such other alterations as may be found necessary. The schedule for the OHhuly Cup will be as follows: May 29 Canadian Legion vs. Regiment. June 2 Merchants vs. Canadian Legion. June 5 Regiment vc. Merchants. June 9 Regiment vs. Canadian Legion. June 12 Canadian Legion vs. Merchants. June 16 Merchants vs. Regiment. BOXING IN VICTORIA Billy Bagshaw and Frankie Neel to Appear on Card in Capital City Tomorrow Night Frankie Neel and Billy Bagshaw, both formerly of this cHy. will appear on a fight card in Victoria on Friday night of this week. It will be Baghaws first appearance In the south and he will stack up against Dannie Pastive of Victoria, who Is a hard hitter and who should give BiHy the hardest fight I of his career. j Neel will have for his nnoonent' deCoszno, the Winnipeg feather-' weight champion. Frankie writes thai both he and Bagshaw are rounding Into good ' shape to win. HUNTING 0 SEASONS ...... Shooting of Deer Thi Year Will be. September 12 to December 15 ' The open season for the taking of deer In this district this year will be from September 12 to December IS. The bag limit will, as usual be three bucks. Does may not be killed. S. E. Parker Ltd. Cars Urea Ford Dealers Trucks Tractors Accessories Gas tt Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Avenue Phone 83 Northern Hoop Title Claimed By Anyox Girls Invthe sports section of last Sun day's Province appears a group picture of the Anyox High School ! girls' basketball team, which claim i pert this year will start on May 29 1 the senior women's basketball with the commencement of the cha Qilhuly Cup series, it was decided at a meeting last night of the executive of the Prince Rupert Football Association. Tuesdays and Fridays championship of Northern British Columbia for the past . winter. First Place in National Nearly Changes Hands letis Win Again Robins while New York Giants blanked the Cincinnati Reds. The Phillies displaced Pittsburg Pirates from fifth place. Yesterday's scores: American League Washington 2, Chicago 0. Philadelphia 3. Detroit 0. St. Louis 8, Boston 4. New York-Cleveland, rain. National League Chicago 7, Boston 5. New York 4. Cincinnati 0. Brooklyn 5, St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 11, Pittsourg 7. The regulations for other specie) Cleveland of big game are much the same as Boston last year. 3t. Louis The game regulations tor ducks and geese have not yet been an-! noaneed. I Quickly Ends Itch of ECZEMA -toojH-uiv- uum Moms .... I PMi4 SwxrtU- Sl M Mapped cxuk!f u crrlif . His kla mm dwil" Mrs. f. LtZf. SUITS Made to Your Order $27.00 TOP NOTCH TAILORS One price throughout Canada Your measure taken by us. LING THE TAILOR 81? Second Ave. Phone C19 W .16 .18 .16 .13 PfatlsdeipMt - IS (Ptttabarg ,..13 Brooklyn .. 12 Cincinnati 6 American League Washington Detroit Chicago w. Philadelphia 19 Mew York 17 18 10 12 12 .11 8 L. 7 8 15 15 16 17 21 L. 7 10 12 17 16 17 17 17 SPORT CHAT INEW TEAM ORGANIZED .Merchants to Have Third Soccer Entry Enthusiastic Meeting Last Night A Merchants' team for the Senior Among the girls seen in the picture this year. are Marjorie Cloke, Phyllis Bosh-! Bert Morgan, president of the field, Grace Peters. Amy McDonald, Prince Rupert Football Association, NEW YORK NEAR TOP of $93.25 being realized. Thereupon, F. W. Crawford, president of the Vancouver Tobacco Co. and a direc tor of theGrotto Cigar Store here, made it the even $100. The fund was boosted to $105 when W. J. Alder of fered a donation of $5. The election of officers (Merchants' team resulted Leauelows: Alh" j Honorary President, Thomas , ; President, Fred Hardy. DETROIT. May 21: The Phila-, v.pit r9(.v PrM,. delphia AthleUcs made it twelve SeCretary-Treasurer. Robert Ar-straight wins by taking another vie- tnur sr ory from the Detroit Tigers here playmg manager m Currk!. ywra-y. - This executive was given author ised their Portion by winning iu y to add to its numbers, Ch White Sox. . (from cago a vote of thanks was tendered to ! First the National In place League a the mcrchante who had dri ! nearly changed hands when the St. ject .Louis Cardinals lost to Brooklyn Ram 0firrl, TpnnrlM, th.t .. Merchants' team would be ready for the opening of the season on May 29. BIG SCORE IN SOCCER High i: Two hundred 'and fourteen golfers , are entered. Australia, the United' States. Argentine, Colombia, Manila, Germany and France will all be! represented. Bobby Jones, who won the British Open. British Amateur, and United States open and amateur last year, has of course retired. But British champions will face strong competition from a United States contingent that includes Oene Sarazen, Johnny Farrell, Joe Kirkwood, Tommy Armour and' Hbrton Smith. Half of the competitors will play 1 18 holes at Carnoustie and the other half, 18 holes at Barry In the first round. On the second day the groups change courses to complete (the 36-hole qualifying round. The .championship proper will be for the 'hundred best scorers over the Carnoustie course 72 holes over June 3, 4, and 5. 1 men. School 'Defeats Booth Margin of 9 to 1 ROPER IS By I High School had a deelstve vic tory over Booth School last evening T) 1 II Of f i in me junior foovDft n League, wm- oasebail Mandmgs ibysgoaistoi : The game was much uu better con-1 teted than the score would indicate National League ' Dut greater soeed and superior Si. Loate New York Bieton ..... Chicago .. Pet finishing of the High Sehoo!. co:ip i W6;led with weak goalkceptng on the 'e92 r,art of the Booth goalie, accounted 93 for the Mg score. 320 ' Cross early got throuch for Hlh'.s .481 1 'menlng goal and then Amey's long ,448 ' rtriTe Deat nremnr for the second. 4j4 -ttKs converted a third from rlose 222 j to give High a much bigger lead i Hun the balance of "lay merited. Booth attacked and the persever-jence of McMeekin provided an open Pet i oai Ior 1 nTiwon wno scorra ror , .731 'Booth. Walters got through to score .630 and then- 'nen through again, shot .600 ' at Bremner who did well to save. I 485 'Cross shot well from a free kick but .425 ' Brernner saved well. A centre from 414 i Fisher hit the erossear and Waiters . J93 had no difficulty adding the fifth 20 'or his side. ; j The play wag fairly even In the1 second half with tlve same result, the speed of Walters, giving him 'hree more goals whit Marsha l got one that Bremner should have stop- Ud. . , ! - - "For Booth Ferguson and Boy de-' A greater test for golf than Cam- fended welL Gomes played a rterl-uustie. where the British open golf .in? game at eentre half and Cramp championship will commence oh was very effective. Chrlrtlaen was June 1. eould not be found any- ways a strent ptayer with Mc-! where, not even at St. Andrews. The iMeekln one of the p hick lest and champions wfll meet this year to jejevereat players on the HeM. San-batUe over a great sandy tract of durbane. Alf Ritchie and Ktrkendall golfing country, stretching -away to all did well the sea from whence tricky breerei j High was best served by Crow., blow, with fine turf on a sandy sub- Walters and Jim Ritchie. Marshall soil, menacing sandhills and mean-) and Fisher were also useful, dertng burns. And the course! C. J. Norrington refereed and throughout has been bunkered. W Ingham and Kanaya were lines- OUT NOWj Eliminated By Johnny de Forest,' Young .Millionaire. In English , Amateur Golf I WESTWARD HO. Devon. Eng. May 21: Syd Roper was eliminated from the British amateur golf tour-' nament today by Johnny de Forest, young English millionaire, two and one. SOFTBALL May 22 Station vs. Drydock. May 28 Roundhouse vs. Station. May 29 Drydock vs. Roundhouse The Letter Box GRATEFUL TO MERCHANTS Editor, Dally News: May we trespass upon your valuable softer to tender to the mer- . . . .Li. ciiauu tn rruiuc ziuuti w uui nauu- sufficient funds had been collected to ensure the success of the "Merchants' Team." An, organization meeting was held last night and a competent executive elected and we feel confident that, under the capable leadership of these gentlemen, the Merchant' Team, will be heard from this season Jn the front rank of senior football In Prince Rupert. Again we thank all who so kindly rooiDau league una wusou was ' Mt thank. fnr the tne SUDDOrt they trave ! helped to finance successfully launched at a meeUng f" for "J formine l?T. i i fyvitin wasting the tne earn. game last night in the City Hall. The " "r PJ chants' Team' for the football com- P m general m rmnc un. team will be the tnird in the league ! . " -"" i Nan Dunn, Patricia Loudon, Lillian presided over the meeting. He re-1 Dresses. Mlldrld Dresses and May i ported that satisfactory support' Barclay, with their manager, R. E. j which had been accorded by the ; Collis. and coach, Norman Red-i merchants had resulted in the sum man. pewuona oi inu wasvu. On organizing we found that we had only two senior teams entered and 'for the proper Interest to be taken in thi-s sport It is absolutely, necessary to have three teams at leaat In our various senior Utions and we were faced with the difficulty of financing and organ-i 1 taring a third team, i It was suggested that the mer-i ! chants fae'approached with regard 1 to this and in the short period of i two days, canvassers had been ap-j for the PinU'd ami lhe merchanU had re-1 si fnl- eponded to the appeal nobly and j this team, thus of a "Mer- oi xootDaii ana Tne Prince ttuperi rtXHoau ass ru FRED E. WERMIO. Secretary-Treasurer. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE May 23 Borden vs. Booth. May 27 High vs. Borden. May 30 Booth vs. High. TO REPAIR SALT LAKE Immediate Action to He Taken by Swimming Club Doug Friz-zel New President The Prince Rupert Swimming Club, at Its annual meeting last, night, decided to make a .survey of I repairs which are necessary at the' Salt Lake swimming resort and to have the work carried out at once. to assist in financing tne work, a Secretary-Tit-... broner. fixer ii' ive w p Marjpnv Palm,-, j Joe Srott ! "Boot.. !'o' , ,.r jC k.n .-.(ivcitiM-!,),. jlK tuiiuil cai li : ;ln? Show L 1 1 - - . 1 I . , ait . I a. a . . puouc luoscrjpuon wui oe iaKen up. A committee Is at the Salt" Lake this , " Vice-President. D. H. McDonald. I The election of officers for thei year resulted as follows: i Honorary President, Mayor C. II. Orme. ' Honorary Vice-President. Olof Hanson, MP. President, Douglas Frtsze4l. I C. N. 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