psob rotra THE DAILY NEWS CANADIENS WIN FIRST GAME OF SERIES TOUI ASSURANCE Of DISTINCTION AND UTMOST VAIUE.. THE fASHION-ClAfT lASIl HOT FIGHT ; Girl Tries Elyingi Frenchmen f Scored Two IN TACOMA Hairy Ketrhell Given Decision Over Joe-Calder TACOMA, April 4: -In one of the fastest bouts that has ever been seerfchere, Httte Hirry Ketchell of Tacoma was given a decision over Joe- Calder, Seattle Filipino, in a six-round main event Thursday night. The pair of flyweights made a gerat fight of it. carrying the battle to each other even up to a slugging culmination of the sixth round when, both staggering and almost out, they still bravely pounded at each other. SPORT CHAT JThe sudden-death final to decide the unpoage eLague championship for the 1930-31 season will take place tomorrow afternoon between the Grotto, winner of the first half, and Moose, who captured second half honors. The winner will hold the Dawson Cup for the coming year while the loser will get the Newton consolation cup for runners-up. Baseball and football, locally, should soon be demanding the thoughts of those interested. No doubt, organization of one or both lines or sport will be under way before long. There should be plenty of talent in (own for both the diamond and soccer game and. of it is DroD- erly lined up, good. Interesting play i should result. It is likely that con- j siderable attention will be paid this 1 year to junior aetivlty In both base-1 ball and football. More of this' should be heard shortly. Percy Jackson, the popular goal tender of the Vancouver SOUTH BEND. INDIANA Phyllis McFadden. 19-year-ld O Wand, Calif., girl, has applied for place in line-up of her home-team town. TITLE GOLF a. vtuuaoie a piayer as VICTORIA. ADrtl 4r Bob Mar IS NOW ON Bob Morrison Led Field in Qualify ing Round For B.C. Champion- , . ship at Victoria anyon the Terminal City line-up . rlson of victoria led the field yes-durln the pasVseason and cer- rday in the qualifying round of teinly during the play-offs, may! the British Columbia amateur golf have played his last game on the ; championship over Uplands course Pacific Coast circuit for a while at : next winter will see him in National Thirty-two players with scores of League company with the best of 167 and under quaUlled f0r the lnem- I championship flight today. Jack SharkerTBoston's heavv-L cre " entrant, from Seattle. ana e,fiwnere ine acro" weight contender, has been offered $50,000 for a 10-round bout with ' Tuffy Griffiths of Sioux City. Iowa, in the Chicago Stadium some time 4 T TTT"Ti n"i in May. While he did not refuse the AN I JH KM IN bid. 8hatkev said he considered u,-1 Vfi 1 ngni wonn $75,000 Knute Rockne Buried Friday Crowds of Friends and Admirers Paid Last Tribute to Great Football Coach WAS BEST Diminutive "Ernie" Adjudged Most Valuable Player For Seattle Eskimos Last Winter 8EATTI.R Anrfl 4:fifn ArtrUf- son, diminutive right winger o( the Seattle Eskimos, has been adjudged the most valuable player of. the . .Jteam during the winter just past ,41ilh simple casket of brans, na ? au . 1 blexaatlc of that honor. Knute Knute Jlockle, Rockie trreat great lootball lootball coaciiil" coach of Notre Dame, who was killed in an airplane crash in Kansas earlier in the week, was .'aid to his last rest here today. Crowds of friends and admirers paid tribute at his funeral. For the last two years the trophy was awarded to Jack Walker. Some people think every season comes at the wrong time of the year. jffT The Oreat Shires, in the uniform of Milwaukee. Brewers with whom he will play during the coming season. Mrs. Bhlres at Hot Springs, Ark., during initial practice minor league team Wis., with with i IFIRS FIRST FOOTBALL FRIDAY SCORES DIVISION ENGLISH i.r.Riir I Blackpool 1; Derby nil. iOrimsby 4; Middlesbrough 1. Liverpool 1. Manchester United 1 Manchester City 3, Blackburn nil. , Newcastle United 1. Huddersftekt h ? Portsmouth 1, Arsenal 1. Sunderland 1. Birmingham nil. 1. Bolton Wan-i least Jackson Is "Westham UnitW United on the negotiation, Freddv wood of Vancouver. ttelj$m list for the Boston Bruins and it Is defending champion, turned in a!re" 4' considered considered more more than than likely likely that that eaTA carci nt 0f is? i52. i Scottish League First Division Aberdeen 2, Falkirk 1. Airdrie 3, St. Mirren 0. Celtic 4, Ayr 1. Bast Fife 2. Hamilton Acads 0. Hearts 2. Dundee 0. Kilmarnock 4, Hibernian 0. Lelth Athletic 2, Cowdenbeath 2. Morton 1, Rangers 3. Partkk Thistle 0, Motherwell 0. Queens Park 4, Clyde 1. English League First Division Arsenal 2, Chelsea 1. Birmingham 0, Bolton Wanderers 2. Blackburn Rovers 1, Newcastle United 0. Blackpool 0. Sheffield Wednesday 4. Derby County 1, Middlesbrough 2. Leeds United 0, Grimsby Town 0. Leicester City 1, Westham 1. Manchester City 0, Huddersfield Town 1 Portsmouth 5, Aston Villa 0. Sheffield United 4, Liverpool 1. Sunderland 1, Manchester Uni ted 2. Heavyweight Title Bout to Be Held In New Stadium CHIUAQO. Anrtl 4 It is ronor- ted here that the world's heavy weight championship boxing bout between Max Schmellng. the title holder, and Young Stribllng will take place in June in the new Cleveland Stadium which Is now un- Ider construction. GOLF vJSAprll 6 , Grot 10 vs. 75 Taxi. Great Wew vs. Flying Corps. (Jen. Office vs. vs. Flying Corps. Oen. Olflce vs. Dry Dork Bankers vs. Acme. April 13 I Grotto vs Great Wst. Flyinc Corps vs Oen. Office. Bankers vi i Dry'Dock. Acme vs. 75 Taxi April 20 Grotto vs. Flying Corps. Great Wes vs. Oen. sQf fic. Bankers vs 75 Taxi. Dry Dock vs. Acme. To One Victory Over Chicago in Stanley Cup Series Opener CHICAGO, April Les Cjtnadiens of Montreal, cham-lVi0n? of the National Hockey League, defeated Chicago Black Hawks here last night in the first game of the Stanley Cup series by a score of two to one: The Flying Frenchmen had no difficulty in winning over the second place contenders and are now favored more than ever to retain the world's championship trophy r oobacco when first intro duced into Europe was USED FOR ORNRMENTALJ PURPOSES A&ti :.i 7 WHO WHO FIRST FIRST sY, .11 BsV ' I il I T7 ! mmtt- 1 iZrrrv " INTRODUCED SMOWN&INTOLNOUfi Help Gundcnen and Win a Prixa MM BC VI SV fUVavS44liaa4J vijiviwn wavv rrfmnrc with your fact If intrrnaintf you will receive the complimentary pack age of Buckingham, Canada '1 moat popular blended cigarette. Buckingham are all that U f reah. onol and mild a blend of all that is finest in tobaccos, packed for your pleasure and enjoyment, Address your facta to Oeorge uundersen, Dept D, Tuckett Tobacco Co. Limited, Hamilton. Set of "Do You Know"Cirds For ten cents in stamp! we will send you W(J 1UU rWIlU wur wmi; luiti" iKIH estinf subjects printed in color with full description (size of cards tW x 1H") or for twenty cents we will include cards ana aiso an aiuum m wuhu i ivu, tu be placed to give s complete ceUectioa la permanent form. ' . 1 NEW YORK RANG EHS ARE COMING WEST ' VANCOUVER. April 4: The Mew York Rangers of the Na- Uonal Hockey League are on their way to, Vancouver where they will pla'y a series of four games with the Vancouver Lions, champions of the Pa- eific Coast League. The first game will ba, played Jiere next Wednesday night. 4 . BIG FIGHT COMING UP Sharkey to Meet CarneraT Lough-ran, Walker or Campolo NEW YORK, April 4 James J. Johnstone, manager of Jack Shar key, announced here yesterday tnat the next important engage-meht of the contender for the heavyweight crown will be in Brooklyn on Jane 3. Sharkey will meet an opponent to be chosen from anting-'1 ' Primo Camera Tommy Lough n. Mickey Walk! or Vittorio campolo. Johnstone announced. Terrace Hoop Teams to Play With Locals A girls basketball team from Terrace reached here from the interior by a freight train yesterday and, with a boys' team which is due tomorrow afternoon on the regular train, will meet Prince RuDert Hieh School boy and girl players In games next Monday and Tuesday evenings. The Terrace airls' team In chanze of Miss Marjorie Munro of the Ter race school teaching staff, consists of Misses Carmen Smith, Helen Oreig, Ethel Moore. Margaret Mc Laren and Margaret Glass. The Terrace boys' team will consist of Dudley Little. Stewart Mc-Leod, Lloyd Johnson. Clarence Michael and Ewert Bowering. DO YOU KNOW THAT which they now hold. A record' crowd of hockey fans witnessed the match. The series will be decided this year by the best three out of five games Instead of the besi two out of three as previously. The second game will be played here Sunday night and the remainder 'at the "orum in Montreal. BILLIARDS ll ARE CLOSE 1 tide Team Championship For Year With the Elks leading the Canadian Leelon by a mareln of thlrtv points, the championship of the Bil liard League will be decided tonight when Johnson Smith. Elks. meets Charlie Baptie. Legion, In the j final match of the two-tournament play-off. This match was postponed 1 from the second half of the semi finals last night, the Legion taklne a lead of 881 to 863 over the Lodge Men in the four Barnes which, h even was not sufficient to overei the margin of the Elks from jt& first half of the finals. J individual scares last ntmht v.ril as follows: ;T. C. P. Batsgno (Elks. 154: Alex Murray (Canadian Legion), 260. w. E. WHii5croft,.250i O. P. TinJ ter. 210. William Mitchell, 250; Marcua A J wa 1 rwiuiews, lit. M. E. Young. 209; Frahk Zleman 250. ESSINGT0N i IS WINNER Took Game at llome But Were Out- 47. scored on Aggregate By Terrace PORT EfiSTNriTrW Anrll A- a v..u wti, a ay pick-up team from Terrace, com posed chiefly of High School stu dents, lost a close game to Esslng- ton Friday night by a score of 22-17. Since Terrace won at home last week 43-25 they took the series 60- Terrace had as much of the nlav as the home team last-night but they were handicapped by the strange floor and were 'weak on shooting. The game was fast and clean throughout and was witnessed by a fair sized crowd. The first half was all Eeslngton and they had a 12-5 lead at half time. Terrace switched their line-up In the second half. Thomas going to centre and Little dropping back to guard. This line-up worked better and Terrace outscored the Maroons 12-10 in this period. The Individual star of the game was Reld of Esslneton who nlaved a good game at centre. Spalding and Brown were also effective. The Terrace forwards were off color but worked hard all evening. Moore and McLeod looked best for the visitors. EsslngtonStarr. 4; Spalding, 6; Rcid. 12: Brown; Roberts: total, 22. Terarce McLeod, 4; Bowering, 6; Little, 4; Moore. 1; Thomas, 2; total. 17. Referee, Eddie Feak; umpire. Matt Wesley. Bfnd in your interesting fact today. It need not necmuily refer to tobacco. For n 1 O 1 vJnwr"yy? iieatt p Swimmers I Tarty Headed ny Miss Helene Ma tlUon Leaves to Attend National Meet EYOND ANY SHADOW OF DOUBT" IhTon-praft CLOTHES ore, in style, quality and value, beyond all comparisons at their various prices.. from $25 " EASTER TOGGERY , HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, ETC. ' ' All of the Better (JunllUes BRYANT COMPANY LTD. Sixth Street Roy Moore of Kltwanea. who ha fst. 1911 been spending a week lh the Telephone 297 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS A charge against Lee Sam o: having stolen goods in his posts. lon was dismissed by Martnuc McClymont in Jty police court this morning. Provincial Constable H. L. Mc- Kenney of Trrrace arrived In the John Dybhavn safled Thursday r ight on the Prince Otonre for t buslrwsi trip to Vancouver and Seattle. to PaclHc. Terrace city on Thursday aftemooni train j Z ,ff, tv,. ii.. I0" ecwiasUcal duties. morning to Terrace Father Champagne, OA1J.. lei on this morning's train for a trr and HavsDort For not stepping his car at D. It. Harthess. principal of Klngistop 8lin- Rlebrd VVardroper wa Edward High School, sailed Thurs day night on the Prince Oeorge for Victoria where he will attend the teachers' convention. fined $6 by Magistrate McClymorv In city peltoe court this mornlnn The Solvation Army has been asked by his mother in Tronhjeir Mrs. M. P. MeCalfery saUed on .... . Thursday nlgt .on the ss. Prince lthj wA George for Victoria where she. - will pay a visit with Jr daughter!11 Kd i2 and thickset wit' who Is training for a nurse there j blonde hair, who was feat hoar- from In Vancouver November. 192 A. P. Allison, well known .Queen The Chaflotte Island lodging opfiOHof. iyear on the Naas River with a Cap sailed Thursday nlfht oh Uie th'taln Vila, hat a house and son. Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. hav-,land at Jap Inlet. Poreher Islam, ing. arrived frpm the Islands the, The missing man was also on th nignt previous. 8keena River at Dominion Can nery and later at Sunnyslde can nery where, with a man name i A, w.T -r , " v"r" city. mis nc mmt a Doat in wnicn tno: Off tJfNeW York K. ZSZVl S'SSW,!? toVa-rT money having been KJU lU.lieW lUm he tarior. Mr. Mpre lived here Ient to Amundstn fof this pur Psc n May "28. The missln of the knrXn Z . , Cof Mio e" Br'0"" 1Wnrfer,nhM a T Ch"dr"': In Norway, ol) of whom are very William Beaumont, well WnowJ to hear from him. SEATTLE. April 4: The finest "Hoist, sailed Thursday night on,"' 'aggregation of swimming talent ine rnnce oeorge for Vancouver ever sent from this city left last wnere ne expects to locate. Durhu night for New York to compete In n wy here ef two or thro, the national swimming meet The years. Mr. Beaumont has beenm. delegation from here was led by very popular In musical nrcles ami ,Mlss Helene Madison. Seattle's his departure will be ufncrally r jwondrr swimming star. grctted DR0NCHITIS DAt twdtitns tub th throat and chtst tboioujthlr with XICKS VapoRud r JIM.IlUnJ.r.l