I Pads potm THP DA IT "7 NFWS -. : . . i r - of Polo Celebrate Golden Anniversary BMWS m CUP FINAL LEAD NOW Take Exclusive Possession of $a. littnsl LtagU First Pl-tee in i Spite Of fdfeitess NEW YORK, April 21: the idle Bistort Braves wefe left lit first place df the National League yesterday hrtf ChteaSd Cdbs atlcT tHe Phillies,- who had- Seeft tied With them for supremacy, were defeats by Clnelnriati Reds and New YOtk tilantt- redfiectlvel fh'eJttentally dfhelhrJatPiftoVed Into second place Washington Senators and Detroit Tger jsmalnetf fft A tie for American League supremacy by Wttv of winning ovee Baston Red So mM $etwfc Indforit respectively Yesterday's Big League scores:, Sat offal' Lfcifiie dffTarlhatl I'. Chicago 2. New York 14. Pfiiladelohla. 5. Sti LclulS Oj Pittsburg f. American foague Pflfladelp'hia 3. New Vork 8. Chicago 0. St. tduis 5. . Detroit 2", Cleveland 1. . Boston '3! tVashlngtort t. Baseball Standing American Lcagu Washington 6 2 Detroit I.........!. .6 2 New York i 1 Cleveland ..A 4 Chicago 4 $ Philadelphia ...v .2 4 St Lotifr 3 Bosteri .1 fl National Leasne Boston 4 2 Cincinnati 5 3 Chicago 4 3 Philadelphia 4 3 Brooklyn 2 3 PiUaburg 4 4 Si Louis ,.2;;5 New York 2 5 League Is Organized IIi;h School .150 .750 .667 .500 .445 .429 .333 .143' .667 .625 571 Ml .28$ GIRLS IN SOFTBALL at Local At a meeting of girls' softbalf at the High Sefrool the following executive was eleeted: Lucille: Brooke barikEnyd Morris 'reporter), Margaret Frlta, Gudrun Welld, Miss M. D'elaney1. The following teams were pfcMed: Luettfe Brookbnk (captain), Lillian Vaeeher, Greddie Morgan, Beverly Jaek, Trances- Thomson, Vieno tehta; Ruttiana Wood; Rath Ganada is meeting the world de preaitan. so my expert, better than mtostl countries. Oter weakness i5 her strength, if you know what we mean. Miss Elsie Aulenbach, Pennsylvania school girl, has a leg pull of 800 pounds. SOFTBALL IS PLAYED Liiants Break Falcons' Winnin; Streak in High School League Yesterday in the High School Softball League, the Falcons r celved their first setback of t season whan they lost to th (Stents by a seorei of 13 to 3. The Arst MAiat ahweo no ranter either side, hat, in the second. the dtasta fan away with the tame. Tiler bitrngtlt in ten runs befexe H Otastta showed any lane of resistance. The Faieomrt setemed tp ted anwt before tfte omlawgJit, Itotr Melding was Lleofte and careless and the pitcher Was distinctly off his usual game. .ba i?.n!th1' rtubyj accounted for the surprising icore krlkeirsky, Enyd Merrte. Margaret Fritt (eaotelh). Welle. Elisabeth Sturgeon. Ann Klrkendall Annie Kch. Ifra Mot. Dr. Douglas Ashburn GraV is A". pointed .Member of Pension Trl&uiiaf of Canada OTTAWA, Aprfr 21 Dr. bauglas Aihbum OTraf of Vancouver hafi Board of Penstems Comm!kmer for.'danabai ' of the Giants. aoavry was an e$ victory for th Otants. T'he teams were as follows? Giants Arney. If; Smith, lb: CJlpt ': Dumlnato. p; Blake, st; ttftbe. 34: StfeWro, 3b: Murdoch. Rile Me ef. Hmlm R Mosrtey. Bae UnWli-R, Tobey. Renortar Bossinlch, Un. There's a BIG DIFFERENCE- Automatic 120 Icarcs BooUctt MADE IN ftANd Tbokt who "roll their own" will ffod it a quicker, 'easier job wirtr Cfiaotecier. , .thin. uroniy puiDie, rragy gotntneu. lbcy evenlr, withoiic any bite ... try there I burn CIQARETTE PAPERS R. Al- Canada's live atoek shipments twslc a marked ufrirard curve in 1031 with Hxctllwit prospects for 1M Aiscnat Held Trophy Twite in Last 'hi1 .-4.-f Aewcssile's last Win Was in 1924 LONDON, April 21: The great trek of soccer enthusiasts to Weiri-jiey Stadium for the cup flrtdFtrils season takes place this Saturday. It will be a Battle Between th&doillf and south, with the Metropolis- ultimately interested as the finalists are Arsenal, a London club: and Newcastle TJnited. Arsenal wfll be in familttt sur tpundings at Wembley as they have appeared there in cup finals twice i;n the last fife years, losing to GaN 'diff City in 1927 and winning the ! trophy in 1930 by beatihg Hufders-field Town. Newcastle wort the tf in 1924. their opponefits being Anton Villa. Newcastle made history back in 1910 when they won the'etrp after a replay With Bamsley. There have been very few drawn matches in the history of cuo finals. New-' castle United were fouf times ftirt-! ners up back in the early part of the century . ) Arsenal left the following teams-in the discard on thefr mairW Mi Wembley: Darwen. Plymouth Ar-j gyle. Portsmouth and Manchester! City. Newcastle beat Blackpool. Southport, Leicester City, Wdtfrtrd' and Chelsea. t Rpsult! of the English Cup- series i since the war are: j 1919-20 Aston Villa beat Sun derland. 1-0. 1920- 21 Tottenham Hotspurs beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0. 1921- 22 Huddersfield Town beat Preston North End 1-0. 1922- 23 Bolton Wanderers tfest Ham United 2-0. 1923- 24 Newcastle United i Aston Villa 2-0. I 1924-25 Sheffield United Cardiff City 1-0. i 1925-26 Bolton Wanderers llaiuliataii nit,, 1.1V i rm i mm H " 'J' 3REWM!&&W32 1 a a 1 1 i i 1 . a beat beat beat beat 1926- 27 Cardiff City beat Arsenal 1-0. 1927- 28 Blackburn Rovers beat Huddersfield Town 3-1. 1928- 29 Bolton Wanderers beat Manchester City 1-0. 1929- 30 Arsenal beat Hudders-telrl Tnwn 3-1. 1930- 31 West BromwkH Albion Vat Birmingham 2-1. Coming Summer MONTREAL. April 21: Ice com panies in Montreal are hoping for moderate weather next summer. If there are many long drawn-out but spells the supply of Ice gathered past freakish winter rift B0yTngJts Molly EllUon, Ad- Ugii4 fh-- rWJw Ther went '-m not be 8U',ent the de elirtef,; N.riko YamanakETS qK mZ bj r kn4!cf d rm to 6ttM L th the lmbt Jormsson. FL, his pot h.- ftMs t It -,. u I ity's tty's leading leading lee tee companies. companies. For For i Vancouver Man Named to Board In the last three Innings, the Ice Scarce In Montreal For a month and a halt lake tee remained at an average of nine to ten inches, four or five inches below the minimum required for a cut. the usual harvesting ot December being post KMwhU T. inhn.unu i.t poneo mj we Doai oi January. WF,THER REPORT ! Dead Tree P6lnt Overcast, fresh southeast wlnd barometer, 29.94; temperature. 48 ; heavy chop. j A' otntple of dashing captains of the athletic 80' s Society folk at Aiken. 9.C., had a whale ot a tune celebrating the golden an-nlve;sar' of polo. These oapper kids U!.-.)!.ty cos.umi cf. p?r)od SPORT NOTES Plans for another active tennis season at the interior cown of TiMerhoof were made recently tffte the Vanderhoof Lawn Tennis GeorgsvOgaton, Dr. W. Ross' Stone1, George Haddon and Miss Dorothy Birch. The first step In the rebuilding of the Boston Bruins was made when tha management of the National Hackey League team pur chased iABv Burch. veteran centre leagues have pitchers demonstrated sneh striking early -season master of the batsmen as they have this year. The season was not a week old before pitchers had writ-1 ten Inin the records 13 games in which the opposition had mad? not more than five hits. Daazy Vance o Brooklyn and Hal 8cu-macht of New York Olants have Falcon-ChrLitinn ah r ' Ai- iThe was very little severe weather ! contributed len. p: Welle, lb: Stegavlg. c: Cross ln February but along came the un-1ST 'HaleJexPcted frou of Marcn which .capf.) Dungate. 2b; rsr. IvWrraV. If: McCaMerv. rf: ! the thu prevenUng an ice amine, in spite oi me inroaas made by electric refrigeration about 600,000 tons of ice are sold on the , : leiand of Montreal annually, ap- j iorexlmately 1Q0X100 tons less titan tne amount sold 15 years ago. March's snowfall this year was 45.3 Inches. Just 1.1 Inches short of ! the record fall tor that month- dur-! lng the last 57 years, according to McOIll Observatory Record which dates back to 1875. March's ban ner year as far as quantity of mnw U concerned was in 1900 when the. fall reached the high mark of 40.4' Inches and people used snowh to go about the streets of Monirr&l. straight cash transaction Burch. 32-years eMi and first string centre for tha Americans for the past seven season, will probably start the next hookey camp Urn In the Bruins' first line, unless Manager Art Ro succeeds in making more attractive deals. Ross believer the veteran has several more seasons of top grade hockey In his system. In the event Ross manages to obtain more able centres during the off-seam. Burch will be retained to coach young wingers. Net since the days before- the lively mll- first Invaded the major two hit masteroif" Vie Sorrell and Earl Whltehill of Detroit and 81 Johnson oi Cincinnati hud pitched three-hit games Wont" Weaver of Washinirton an 1 Whitlow Wyatt of Detroit hnvr ' T. ..r"1. d.?udy: 'tills advertisement IS P Triple ItlandClear, light east poutheast wind; sea- smooth. .'o ir-hlt contests to ther Creolt. The five-hit hurlers include Pat Caraway of Chicago White Sox ;nJ Dick Coffman and Sam Orey of St. Louis. Ed Brandt of Boston Club held Us annual meeting. The Braves. d Holley of the Phjlfk-J. club decided W adopt a black- and Quy Bush of Chicago Cubs, board ' system of rotation playing similar to that used by the Vanderhoof Badminton Club. Officers were elected as follows; president, R. M. 'Taylor: vice president, sergeant A. O. Bitch; secretary-treM- furer,' Miss 'Betty Lamb; executive SOFTBALL SCHEDULE The Canadian National Recreation Association Softball Lea'gue will open the season on Friday of next week with the following schedule for the first half: April 29- -Roundhouse vs. Station. May 3 Dry Dock vs. R.C.N.V.R. Mnv 6 R.CN.VJt. t. Roundhouse. from the New York Americans in a , iu etaiion vs. ury UOCK. May 13 R.C.N.V.R. vs. Stdtlon. Ma v 17 Roundhouse vs. Dry Odck. May 20 Station va. Roundhouse May 24 R c.N.V.R. vs. Dry Dock. May 37 Dry Dock vs. Station. May 31 Roundhouse vs. R.ON.V.R June 3 R.CN V.R. va. Station. fune 7 Dry Dock vs. Roundhous.. ,'une 1 Station vs. Roundhouse, i June 14 Dry Dock va. R.CN.VJt.' June 17 Station vs. Dry Dock. June 21 Roundhouse vs. R.CN V.R I Jane 24 Roundhouse vs. Dry Dock June 28 Station vs. R.CN.VJt ' GUARANTKD Baseball Intermediate Schedule April 24 Young Erhpress pdoii .lieu or Ulsulayed Controi Board or by the Government of British Columbia, by vs. , Young Elks. 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