TORONTO, April 11 The Stanley Cup, emblematic of the world's professional hockey championship, remains in Canada for another year as a result of the G to 3 victory of Toronto Maple Leafs on the home ice here Saturday night over New York Rangers. The Maple Leafs, who had toyed through the latter part of the league season and the emi-final play-offs, accomplished the feat, for the first time In Stan- 4tttt ley Cup hockey history, of winning the final by the three-straight vie- . RIAX SCUMBLING tory shut-out route. Scoring six goals in each of the final games, the Maple Leafs, due to the work of their scintillating ; forwards, had a total of 18 goals In' the three matches In comparison , ...... .....v. w WiC vanetis. i The Torontons take the Stanley Cup from the Montreal Canadiens, who, crippled by injuries to some of their most valuable players, were eliminated by the New York Ran- gers in the early stages of the semi- finals. Just An Old Mexican Custom Don i be alarmed children, its lust an old Mexican custom to run about like this at festival time. The natives luve been doing the tiger dance since the days of thr Aztecs. Baseball Scores SATURDAY SCPRES Pacific Coast League Sacramento 14, Missions 4. Portland 6, Los Angeles 6. Oakland 1, Hollywood 2. Tfr !c oil rlirHf ! tnlro fVilnn n v w mi, vw uiv V i ' fj not they come but it is well to remem- Tbe executive of the Prince Ruber that there are some thlnes Peit Baseball Association, at a .worth going after. Some men use an automobile as a means of getting on a high horse. HAS COME OVEIt NEW yoRK, April 11: Two poundj overweight but looking fit nnrt fin m Rrhmoiintr world's heavyweight boxing cnamplon, arrived here at the week-end from Germany. He t will start a brief exhibition tour at Chicago tonight and will go into training about-May f 10 for his next title bout. a ORGANIZE BASEBALL Annual Meeting of Local Association Called For Friday Night; Outlook Favorable meeting yesterday, decided to call tho 'annual general meeting of the association for Friday evening of this week. The outlook for the sport this year is reported to be very favorable, despite the depression, and It is expected to have a Senior League of three teams. The Sons' of Canada have decided to purchase new uniforms , for their nine. The flnanejl'tatemcnt for the 1931 sqasorunqws a balance of a few dollar! or? me right side of the ledger. 'i CN.lt. TRAINS Mondays, Vedneidays and Frlr days ... 3 p.m. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays '. io:40 son. EZ32 Monday, Apiii II K PAOB ?OUR THE DAILY NEWS .j" r Toronto Leafs Are New Hocke 1 II1 I. H'LIJ -I I Max Returns - . - I 1 ! i : I i I I Max Schmding, who has returned to this country to engage in barnstorming tour. CALIFORNIA IS WINNER University of Washington Loses in Mowing Meet at Lake Washington Saturday SEATTLg. April 11: University of California siagad eleancyt vie tories in the vorstty and Junior vnr slty events in the intercollegiate rowing neet on Lake Washington here on Saturday afternoon. The visitors were ten length ahead in the varsity race and also had a crathln victory In the lunior varsity. University of Washington won the event for freshmen crews. SPORT CHAT Canada's challenge for the Pavis Cup, emblematic of world tennis honors, will rest this year on tho shoulders of the quartet which in 1931 mt the United States team. Dr. Jack Wright, of Vancouver, Canadian singlet champion; Gilbert Nunns of Toronto; Marcel Ralnvllle of Montreal, and Walter Martin of Rcglna, Again will represent the Domihttn. hi Unb' first-round matches ffljnltfo Unite). Spates tean, tffUfely scheduled .UFht played AftrtJ 28-30 at the Chevy Chase Club, Washington. D.C. The hospital list from the south, with the Dodgers leading In this respect, recalls the big part luck plays in a pennant race as far as injuries and accidents are concer ned. Connie Mack once said that luck of the game of baseball, as far as the actual playing Is concerned, means lest than one percent in 154 games. Dut Injuries and accidents may run as high as thirty percent agajnst some teams. Star, ball players who are hurt cannot be replaced with rookies. Charing a rainbow is a poor way of providing for a rainy day. STANLEY CUP, EMBLEMATIC OF PRO PUCK SUPREMACY, REMAINS i IN CANADA FOR ANOTHER YEAR First Time in History It Has Been Captured By Tiree , , Game Straight Shut-out New York Rangers Outclassed This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard orljy thejlovernment of iiriUlrufflbuT' RECORD IN HALF MILE Hen Eastman, Crashing Second Jlccorrt. WUhln Fortnisht, Sets New Time For 880 Yards SAN FRANCISCO, April 11: Ben Eastman, sensational Stan-ford University sprinter, broke his second record within the short space pf two weeks when he did the 880-yard distance in one minute, 51 3-10 seconds Uliririff a three-college track meet at Stan ford Oval on Saturday. Eastman clipped three-tenths of a second off the former record which was made in 192G by a German runner, Twq weeks ago Eastman set up a new mark for the 440rvard sprint. PHAR LAP POISONED Australian Wonder Horse Was Npt Victim of Indigestion But Rather of Arsenic SAN FRANQUSCO. April 11 Continued investigations have practically confirmed the theory that Phar Lap, Australian wonder horse, who died last week at Menlo Park racing stables, was the victim not of colic and indigestion, as was at first supposed, but rather of arsenic poisoning used for spraying trees. Veterinarles nave found traces of arsenic In Phar Lap's stomach-Lumps of clay containing arsenic were also found in the bedding straw In Phar Lap's stall. Phar Lap's tenders stafe that the horse had a habU of munching cjay. Phar Lap had won the Agua Oal. lente $5O,0d0f Handicap a few weeks ago and was at Menlo Park in the course of a tour of American tracks. Kergin Protests At Abolition of Agency at Any ox II. f, Kergin. Libera) member of the Legislature for Atlin. protested in the House at Victoria fast week, at the recent abolition of the government agency at Anyox. jje deprecated the arrangement under wh,lch men who were under obligation to the company acted as magistrate and coroner and controlled the town lion. J. w Jones, minister of finance, promised that the matter would receive attention. H0N0 ULU TRIAL ON Clarenre Harrow Opposed By Imposing Array of Island's Legal Talent HONOLULU, April 11: With a most imposing array of Honolulu legal talent lined up against Clarence Darrov, celebrated Chicago criminal lawyer who is handling the defence, the trial of Mrs. Granville Fortecue, Lieut. Thomas II. Massle, her son-in-law and two United States naval seamen, E. J. Lord and A. D. Jones, who are accused of the murder of a Honolulu youth In the alleged J'honor killing," got under way today when taking of evidence commenced. Practically all last week was taken up with the empan-elment of a Jury to hear the trial. The youth, whom the party are accused of murdering- is alleged to have committed an offence against Masslc's wife and Mrs. Fortescue's daughter. "T - . The Dally rfews can be purchased at Pn.it Office News Stand, 323 Qranyille St.. Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prlncw Oeorge, D C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, 11 .C, General Store, Anyox. Smlthers Drug Store, Smith- ers, UjO. Here's Something You'll like I. 'HI mw l L I.I. BULLS IN INTERIOR Fourteen Excellent Animals to He Used For Breeding Purposes PRINCE GEORGE, April 11: The first consignment of pure-bred bulls to be loaned to farmers this year under the Dominion Government Bull Loaning Policy were distributed throughout the central interior along the Canadian National Railways line last week. T. O. Stewart, Victoria, who has charge of this policy for the Domin ion Government In B.C., shipped In 14 excellent Aberdeen Angus and .Shorthorn animals, purchased at; 'he recent Calgary bull sale. These bulls were placed with far-, mers' clubs where -the farmers agreed to stabllsh a community breed centre. All stock en these farms are to be of the same breed and type, from which uniform ca riots of commercial stock cap be .selected Three Agus bulls were placed at Engen. three at Endako, one Shortr horn at Prince George, one at Tpp-ley, two at Telkwa and four In (he Burns Lake district. The Shorthorns were mjjnjy of dual purpose breeding from dams with excellent milk records. Two more shipment of bulls for distribution throughout this ter ritory win rouow at a later aate. u Is antlcloated that about thirty bulls will be loaned to farmers in I the central interior of BjC. by the Dominion Government this year. Atlin Man Drops Dead in Vancouver Thomas Kirkland Expires Suddenly In Restaurant in Southrrn City Thomas Kirkland. Justice of the peace at Atlin, In which district he has been engaged in mining and prospecting, collapsed last Tuesday evening In a restaurant In Vancouver, dying almost immediately. The man had been 111 for some time and death was due to natural causes. An autopsy was made before burial took place. Nothing is drier than the tears of a cheat. GREAT SMOKES Keeps the mouth cool and moist Incxoeniive vfcv& JaHsfyincj,. 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