FA02 POTTS SPORT CHAT uunu us a uuuar. Colonel Winn had started plans for staging a big match race for Phar Lap and some of the best stake runners in June at Washington Park, for a purse of $25,000 or $50,000, depending upon the thoroughbred chosen to oppose the big red horse. It might have been the winner of the Kentucky Derby on May 7 or the winner of the $50,000 1 i A 11 a u PURE lot Teams Australia's lightning bolt, Phar Lap, biased a rainbow over the United States turf world before be died so tragically. Just when everything, looked dark for almost every racetrack after a losing winter season, south and west, the wonder horse from "down under" arrived to give the sport of kings a new thrill. Then he died as dramatically as he arrived. "I cannot-Uiink of any better pod- SCOTCH SOLD THE WORLD OVER preparations For Active Soccer Season Here Are Now Under Way; Legion and Regiment in Field Preparations for tjie 1932 Senior Football League season got definitely under yay last evening when an enthusiastic general meeting of the Prince Rupert Football Association was held in the City Hall. Canadian Legion and Regiment definitely announced intentions of entering teams. There is a possibility that the Home Oil Co. will i sponsor a team while it Is oxys? ted the Merchants will opsra? agaln. This would make a four team Senior League. The reeling was expressed at tl- meeting that use should be made in the Senior League of a considerable number of young players who wil! be available this year To encourage these younger player it was decided to distribute them among the four teams in the Sen-1 lor League. j The meeting was adjourned un- til ne::t Thursday evening when all entries are to be in and at which lime will be decided w&en the' season will tie opened and a schedule drawn up. It is expected that -Wmuiy cup will again be ti e sible break'to American racing tlud !' , the invasion of Phar Lap," said thoj lUM 01 OTe seasons tropnias 10 De 71-year-old Colonel Matt Winn, dl- T1?,yed 'or reeting genius of Use Kentucky 1 Derby for the last 38 years. "The invasion of Phar Lap and bis victory, in the Agua Oaliente Handicap stirred the imagination of every race fan and gave us all renewed enthusiasm for a bigger and better turf year. They tell me he really was a great horse. He must have been to stand that long 10,000-mile ride ecu iiurKn, president, ai me i 'Prince Rupert Football Associa- ion, presided over the meeing. 1 Engineer in City ion official business. 1 J. Armstrong, maintenance engineer for the provincial department of public works, arrived in the citv from Victoria on thp PrlniA over the Pacific and come out asiAdelalde tnls afternoon. being here Preakness, the winner of the American Derby or Twenty Grand or ,Mate, or all of them. The best? thoroughbreds in racing were to be : chosen as Phar Lap's opponents. Colonel Winn is a specialist in producing ( match races and international contests and knows the va-j lues of these attractions. Insist on "GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE" The Original Fur Sale at Ventlora or direct from "Mail Order Dept." Liquor Control Board, Victoria, B.C. RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BEST PROCURABLE ta mxi-al va WHISKY Bottled nd rvurantrml by Willlm Crn & Sou Umttfd Glrn&ldich nt BalveniiCli-nlivrt Dintillwn, Dull-town & CUngow, Srottind. I his advert iscnient i- tun inhibited or displayed by the Liquor Giitrol Board or the Government of British Columbia. I'tihk advrtinwnt is not published or .displayed by the Liquor Control Board or bv tl Itoverunieni of British Columbia THE .DAILY NTCWR ' Held Seven National (Championships Reginald "Snowy" Baker, sports .ire. mi. i.ivma country Club, Los Angeles, formerly of Austra j. and Australia attache foi the Olympic games. Back about J904 he wa. credited as being the holder of seven na.ional championships. Basebafl Scores CARDINALS Pacific Coast League Oakland 0, Seattle b. Los Angeles 1, Hollywood 10. Sacramento 4, PorttanH 3. San Francisco 4, Missions 2. Baseball Standings LEAGUE STANDINGS American League W. Washington X New York 1 Chicago 2 ; Cleveland 1 iDetrolt l iSt. Louis 1 Philadelphia 0 Boston 0 I L. P 0 1 1 1 2 1 2 National League W. L. Philadelphia 1 Boston l St. Louis 2 Cincinnati 2 Chicago 1 Pittsburg 1 Brooklyn ' 0 New York 0 Pet. 1.060 1.000 .667 00 .56 .000 .000 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .087 .667 .333 .333 .000 .086 &N.R. TRAINS Mondays, Wednesdays and PrU days 3 pju. From the East Tuesdays, Thursdays ano Saturdays 10.-40 am. ! ARE BEATEN Babe Herman Hits Tbree-Baggrj- and Helps lleds to Down ' Cubs 5 to 3 CHICAGO, April 15: The Cincinnati Rds, aided by a three-bagger by Babe Herman, made five runs in the flrrt inning of their game with Chicago Cubs yesterday and woe Hy a score of 5 to 3. The Pittaburg Pirates won a dose 5 to 4 vicjwry over St. Louis Car-dlBals, it beinc the first taste of defeat so far (his season fox the world champions. In the American League, Chicago .White Sox suffered their first defeat of t ne season at the hands of the 8t. Louis Bspwn by a score of 3 to 0. De mit Tigers defeated Cleveland Indium 3 to 1 to even up the : All othpr Big League games were rained cut. j The scores summarized: American League Olrea'io St. Locals 3. Detroit 3 CNMferjd. 1. National Lea cue St. Lo.iis 4, 1iOburg 5. Cincinnati 6, CMeago 3. ALASKA WEATHER Juneau Illth, 54; low, 32. KetchikaaHifh, 56; low. 40. 1 " 'IIM'I SMITIIERS The Women's QulW of the local Unite 4 , ChUjeh held a very suc-eassfuV miWcal tea 'last Friday afternoon. Mrs.' C. L. Dlmock presided and Rev. David Donaldson spoke briefly. Those contributing to the program were Miss Y. Ar thurs aiw Mrs. S. H. Hosklns with piano solos. Mrs. L. 8. McQUl &aC Mrs. A. E. Campbell with recltu-t it ns aid vocal solos by Mrs. Alex 'Gray and Mts. L. B. Warner. I Following $ .brief -lodge meetirtj; imm :lbtply previous, the local Elks Lodge held a delightful bridge and whlsi runty on Monday night. PrUe-winners were: whist, Mrs Fmmcrron and D. Jones: bride jwr. oi-epnens, Mrs. juage, H. V. Noei and Mrs. R. C. Bamford. Sue .'ess is something that grows out from within us. f Ann n T 11 I h h m m bl. oa r j m . t T3 rn m aaav Bjn n v a m ift irmi hi bm i n n rv IJ.J, ilGUlUl 1 UUIUU11 lAiOH niAR LAr TO BE MOUNTED SAN FRANCISCO, Aprij 15: A San FranoWco man has 4- been given the job -of lhbunt- ing the hide of Phar Lap, Aus- Not a Limerick Please .nolbai' a i , ladles ladies M Ml mtereshner offee right away." The verse fol' '.'JWs: Uband wlwse wife was of dlgn! fied nUen najfiit h-: Vtmae w soqUed I" the breadlh of h-r beam tVecterl ih? Alport all zteal chops ajad cttam J subsist an a did of coffee Su- pw. Hece's a retse that Is a linerick: s a coffee Supreme to superior, t gratefully linos one's Interior. And guarantees muscle And finger and hustle. And bans every complex Inferior. A Revel n m b J ! Qurr.M m jieturn oauinuiiuu; iw. m itT11 n xrz- , M eveiacion iourney Will De ' Played Tuesday the return badulntqn totima- 4- tralian wonder horse, who, died tafjit cJ(eflQ,.Premir., and txlacB from poteoning at Memo Park f R iert player-:, folbww-j. a visit re- ajter winning the AjEua-Oa- i .ently pa'd by hc locals to Pre jlente Handleaiu The job; will j liier. wiFI take p1:tce here on Tucs-; take five. matvUis to complete : ay werkig. of next week. Th Pre- j after which it will 1je ahijjped 'ier 'tewm -vtH antre in the rttv ot to Australia. ' be Oats la Taesdar mornlns and wAllreJlu-n hoBieiext afternoon on i the Prince George. , 1 Premier is sending down a tean. I of four men ".nd two ladies "Tab wen are Lsngforc. EnibleU: Watsan and Ir Roblnon ;uid t 1 Mrs. Manning and 14: 0 , The Prince Rupert team hss be- . eltM as follows: n0 One person who. ,k it seems, has M ... eww , bjee a cenvert to the Supreme i-L tnfrA Via hit anili In n mru uliUh l,T' :r not a limerick but intapesttng. 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