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In the first inning the honors went to the Giants who brought in their three runs. The Pirates re taliated ea in in the ine second secona when three men crossea me nome piaie. me .vt . mninn were uneventful, neither side making any excep- In the last inning the Pirates iui. arove nome nve runs, unaer onslaught the Giants went to pieces and made numerous field errors The strong field support and good batting of the Pirates gained them the victory. The Giants, who usually play a strong game, were off color in the field and ragged at bat. The batteries, for the Pirates were Kanaya and'Postulo, while Domln-ato and Klshlmoto formed the Giants' battery. Teams were as follows: J'f'l N. Allen, cf .; Kirkendalt, 2b.; San. terbane, 3b:; Morgan, lb.; Vance, rf.; Walte-s, rss. Giants ifney, if.; Smith, 3b. teapt).; S. Nakamoto, cf.; Dominate, p.; Blake, lb.; Ferbes, 2b.; Suehh-Q. rf.; Unger, les.; T. John-Btane. rs.; Peacny. rs. Umpire. W. To bey. Base Umpire. R. Tobey. : Scorekeeper, R. Moxley. Reporters, W Cross, R. Allen. BASEBALL MEETING Prince Rupert Unable to Have Ketchikan Here For July 1 But May Go North For July 4 In view of the fact that the Canadian National Recreation Asso ciation plaas to take a large picnic to Terrace on July 1. the executive of the Prince Rupert Baseball As-seciu&sn, at a meeting last night, decfrfetf that it would be inadvisable to bring a Ketchikan baseball l,team here for the Dominion Day celebration this year. However, if Ketchikan still desires a Prince Rupert ail-star team to go there for J8ly 4 on tie hash f the $300 guarantee which has been sugges ted, it was- deeWed tentatively that the locale would make the trip wHh the possibility of a return series here later in the season, possibly at fair Ume. The opening of the Senior League there hM been now set far tomor row evening when Sons of Canada and Empress will meet. Mayor C. HI. Orme will pttth out the opening ball. H. G. Kennedy, vice-president, fwtts in the ehalr at last nlht's Kneeling In place of Aid. G. W. Rud-laierham. who was unable to attend SPORT CHAT FOOTBALL Merchants vs. Can. Legion TONIGHT -6:45 Nova Scotia's analers who had been nursing their fishing tackle nri rnhtor hoots for more than a whmnPd the streams with a - ' rr , , ,w the'Power Inowpr to to male make e theU their shots tell tell 1, vengeance on Sunday, May opening day of the trout and sal mon season. There were some some, however, who were perturbed by re nnrti In Halifax naners of SatUT. ---- that it was llleeal to ' very nl8n dropping shot that man- SriSrL5.Sr?S2iS to land in the goal mouth. tederal law to that effect, the ang- oomez nea"y equanzea out Mor-ipr. knpw and thPv doubted if anv an Just & there first. Play was such provincial law could be en - forced. By Tuesday the argument was interesting, and the Halifax rv.H, Rtr that nnv dff nn a nnaint " 4ld pre-confederatlon law that might be construed as prohibiting fishing on the Sabbath and which ha not been repealed. This law regarding the desecration of the Sab bath is to be found in Chapter 159, Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, Uhlrd series. Section 2 of the act reads: "Of offences against religion: Any person who shall be convicted before a Justice of the Peace of laheotlng, gambling or sporting, or of frequenting tippling houses, or of servile labor, works of necessity and mercy excepted, on the Lord's Day, shall, for every such offence forfeit not less than SI AO or more iian 18.00 and, in default of pay aient, shall be committed to jail for a term not less than 12 hours nor more than four days." The fact tha: this law, proclaimed in the pre-confederatlon days of pounds, shillings and pence, was made to read in dollars and appeared in the Re vised Statutes of 1900 was the Star's basts for the presumption that there was some Intention of keeping It as one of the laws of the province. Then the Star did a little speculating: "It is quite specific about 'shooting' and it has been argued that 'sporting' Includes fishing. Sporting' is a comprehensive term and, If It Includes fishing, It also includes motoring for pleasure golfing, canoeing and any other form of sport, as banned of a Sunday. If It means that, the law Is archaic and should be made speei-tlc or repealed. Under the regulations of the Fisheries Act. a federal law is no prohibition of Sunday fishing, except for a local regulation regarding salmon fishing and applicable only In Restieeuchn County, N.B. Under this Nova Sca-tlan pre-confederatlon law, still on the provincial statute doom, ait angler might be stteeeeefwly prosecuted. He is- within the federal law, but may be violating the provincial law. It is an anomalous situation. The tangle should be straightened out." I That's No Quarrel of Mac's HIGH WINS IN QArrS1!? 111 UVVslii Booth School Is Defeated 7 to Nil In Junior Football High School registered another deeterve victary over Booth la laot evening' regular Junior FootbaU League fixture, winning by seven I goals: to nil. The game was actually j a contested one but, when it 'came to shooting, High had the i direction and more especially the whereas Booth was weak in shoot. ne and Morgan was not severely Wilson scored the first with a ven with Ritchie playing a j a" Kl" ua 1UI DW" . and Gme2 BttlnB throuh a treT " amount of work. High players l,t kept their positions much better with the result that few balls were wasted and Cromp poshed his passes forward in pretty style. Ivarson was a rare source of danger. With the second half barely un- ider way, Ivarson flatbed in a splen did long drive that Blake had no chance with. Later on, the goalie keemed slow at a couple of shots that produced goals but ran out to nush a hard cross and later fielded neiri his udvertlsen.cut i.s not puuusheo ui uim layi-d by tne Liquor Cont.ro Board or by the Government of Brtt.ish Columbia FISHING Hooks & Lines Spoons & Spinners Flies & Baits Steel Bait Rods, 8 ft $1.25 Teleseopic Steel Bait & Fly nod, 9 ft $3.23 Get Ready For the 2.1th May Thompson Hardware Co, Ltd. 253 Third Avenue .teas!5ffe. irh&TMm .Jbsstewgr " Basketball Is ! Organized at SnowshoeTown SNOWSHOE, May 19: A basket- Dan team nas Deen organizes nere with Miss K. Leboe as captain, Miss E. Allen secretary-treasurer and P. O. Smith, coach and manager. LEGION LINE UP Canadian Legion team for to- ntBh. lMtmtk , fnnn mma " " w, be M MloWB. S. Gurvich; A. Stiles, F. Gomez; j Qreer g Currle T jjaddon. T Bussanich, J. K. Murray, C. Baptle, J. Mowat and H. Parkes. Reserves, G. Ferguson, D. Morrison, B. Hestad and B. Elde. a high dropping shot In a capable way. Colussl and Gomez made headway and Booth was value for a goal but could not make the final drive and the bail was cleared. The game was always interesting but Booth was held scoreless. Goal scorers were: Ivarson, 4; Wilson, 1; Santurbane. 2. Booth D. Blake; Eby, Ritchie; DeMarco, Gomez, Fulton: Nelson, Gillis, Colusei, Lear, McMeekin. High Morgan; WiUiscroft, Fisher; Dungate, Cromp, Faw; Nakamoto. Wilson, Ivarson, Santurbane, ;Chrietion. Referee. W. VL p. O'Neill. nrrrsT rmr -rrrY ' r in TACKLE Gaffe & Reels Nets & Flybooks Sinkers & Leader Phone 101 By Westover. . h -I