PACE" FOTJH thtj-dahy r;fors SaturitT- v-i Simpson Wins British Columbia ORGANIZE Visitors OutclassedLocals in SOFTBALL Summer Sports Being Revived By K. Nakamoto, W. Cross Moxley. Union steamer Cardena, Capt Andrew Johnstone, arrived 1 port at midnight last night from the south and tailed at 2 am. on her return to Vancouver and way-polnU. The vowel was delayed in corrrtirg op the coast by having to make calls at Rivers InIK canneries. Capt. Johnstone, the skipper ol the Cardena, who has been appointed to the pilotage, expects to make about one more voyage before retiring from the service of the Union Steamship Co. to take up hit new duties. It is not yet known who will be his successor in command of the Cardena. Established 1819 LAMB'S RUM AGI I). BLENDED AND SIATI UED AT THE LONDON DOCKS "Lamb's Fine Old Navy" PROOF OVEltPKOOF Old and Good! Ask (he British Navy! On salo at Liquor Vendor.! or direct from Government Liquor Control Mall Order Department, Victoria, B.C. This alv?riitmiu i mil jruti lished Mr tllsvliire.i ly tin LI(Uiti Contrnf (o;.r) or l. the Covriim'iit wi HritUU British Columbia Second Half to Win by 24 to 20; High School Wins League Crown Iligh School Boys i arrivaTof arid' Prt Simpson Y. P. E. A. retain the Northern B. Cbas-fine with) the s ring weatheramany Summer sports ketball championship by defeating Rupert All Stars last are being revived at the High night in a fast and strenuous game 24-20. High School won school. The principal sport, soft- the championship of the Intermediate League by out-baii, i at present being organized, classing the Merchants in a furious game, 35-21. hTSuTS'SSLSSi -Rupert-supporters turneciout "en masse" to see their meeting President Carl Smith oc- UKlKa" dUU cupfed the" chair. Simpson" had its band- of root- The first matter of business to b,e era to cheer the visitors on to vic-dealt with was to fill the vacancy tory. in the executive caused by the re- t,linArf r,iavrfl ,. aiT t to en slonntlnn nf TVrf fimlth As !i rusnlt. W nt of the election. Bill Vance was retrieve the1 prestige that chosen to fill the position. The exe- they lost last week; in Simpson cutlve now consists of President Right from the whistle they started Cart Smith. Dido Stinech, Bill To- to press hard, eager to obtain the f bey, BUI Vance and H. Oilllland. coveted lead. However, Y. P. E. A.j The next matter of business was was not going to give the game j to eleet captains for three teams away on a silver platter but played caused by the resignation of former a stolid defence game that gave the captains Dido Stinech, BUI Vance1 and Ted Smith. The election of captains resulted in the following being chosen to fill the" vacancies: Rupert boys very tittle chance to break through. One could see instantly that the neighboring boys were playing a stalling game1 which and B. the Rupert players could not pene-ttrate. The visitors seemed to be The five teams comprising the holding back; something while the High School Softball ' League are f focal boys gave their best to get now captained by Carl Smith, Bill points but at the end of the first Tobey. K. Nakamoto, W. Cross and 'half they conld only manage to get B. Moxley. It was decided to start the High School Softball League soon after the Easter holidays. Hawks Still Leading In Billiard: In the fourth game, of Thursday night's Junior Billiard League fixi ture between Hawks and Empress, A. Zadaroskl (Empress) last night defeated Chris Perry (Hawks) by a score of 200 to 175. The aggregate score for the four games stands at 766 to 712 in favor of Hawks. The games of William Murray (Hawks) vs. Nick Chenoski (Empress) still outstanding from this tournament and that of Roy Fong (League of Nations) vs. Alex Stra-chan (Jewelers) from last Monday will be played this week-end. Hockey Standings International Division W. D. L. P. Canaditn 23 7 16 33 Toronto 21 7 17 49 Maroonj 19 7 21 45 American 16 8 22 40 American Division Ranfs 22 8 17 W Chicago -...17 11 17 45 Detroit 17 10 19 44 Boston 14 12 20 40 a slight lead of seren points, 15-8 The second half started with a different story. Now the Simpson boys were going after points. And, with stellar passing, they worked the ball confidently up the floor to score on Rupert. The All Stars nlaved hard but could not seem toidav 2. faded away when Port Simpson got 0. a four-point lead wnicn they retained until the whistle blew to de clare them again champions of Northern B.C. Well Port Simpson deserves tli? title for they have a team who work in perfect co-ordination, not flashy but a team that knows where It Is going and gets there. The local boys 2. have not played together and Prince Rupert All Stars did not de monstrate any of that flashy play that is often seen in the C. N. R. A. and Panthers' battles. To defeat a team like the visitors, who have played together for so long, there must be a team that knows each others' play perfectly. But that ean only be done by playing together all season which would have bro ken up the Senior League. How ever credit must be given the loca) boys for they fought every Inch of the way and, If they had been playing together all season, there might have been a different story to tell. For Simpson team Wesley and Johnson were outstanding whHe Rupert was best served by Cross and Mitchell. Brick Skinner per formed the services of referee perfectly. P. S. Y. P. C. A. Wesley (10), Al- excee 1). Brentzen (6), Johnson (3). Knott, Sankey (4), Toft. P. R. All Stars Cross (5). Mitchell (11), Lamble (2), Stalker 1. Irvine (1), Menzles, Morrison, i Styles, Johnson. Intermediate Game One could not wish for a better i opener to last night's games than this furious contest between High School and Merchants. Right from the whistle the boys started to work. The play was a little raaeed at times but speed made up for all that. The Merchants were playing their hardest and In the first half managed to outclass the Students by three points. 1 If) the second half, however, the tables were turned and the High School stepped out to win the championship of the Intermediate League. They completely outclassed the Merchants In shooting skill and floor strategy. The Students BABE RUTH IS SIGNED Bambino Finally Accepts $75,000 to Play With New York Yankees This Year ST. PETERSBURG, Fla Marth 19: In a local hotel Babe P. nth, who has been a hold-out so far, signed his contract for one year with the New York Yankees at a salary of $15,000. Kuth hail been holding out for $80,000 while Col. Jacob ICuppert, owner of the Yankees, had offered $70,000. Old Country Soccer ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Arsenal 1. Newcastle United 0. Birmingham 1, Sheffield Wednes- stop that perfect co-ordination and I Blackburn Rovers 1. Liverpool 3. soon the score was a tie and it then Blackpool 1, Aston Villa 3. changed from a battle for points to who was going to win the game. The Rupert boys seemed to be swept off their feet and the forwards could, not get open for a shot. Then, In the last few minutes of the game, even the glory of defeat ing the visitors In this one contest Derby County 1. Chelsea 0. Everton 4, Huddersfield Town 1. Manchester Cits; 1, Middles-bfough 2. Portsmouth 2, Grimsby Town 0. Sheffield United 2, Leicester City 2. Sunderland 3, Bolton Wanderers West Bromwich Ham United 1. Albion 3, -West ENGLISH LEAGUE Second Division Barnsley 3, Nottingham Forest 1. Bradford City 0, Bradford 0. Bristol Ctty 4, Preston Northend Bury 0, Stoke City 1. Leeds United 1, Manchester Uni ted 4. MlllwaU 1, Wolverhampton Wan derers 2. 0. Notts County 1. Chesterfield 7. Oldham Athletic 2, Southampton Plymouth Argyle 4, Burnley 0. Port Vale 0, Charlton Athletic I. Swansea Town 1, Tottenham Hotspurs I. SCOTTISH LEAGUE First DivLslon Aberdeen 5, Hamilton Academicals 0. Ayr United 5. Cowdenbeath 0. Clyde-Queen's Park, unpteyed. Dundee 4, Airdrieonlans 1. Falkirk 4, Dundee United 0. Leith Athletic 0, Morton 2. Motherwell 1, Partlck Thistle 0. Rangers 3, Kilmarnock 0. Si. Mlrren 1, Celtic 2. Third Lanark 3, Hearts 4. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Second Division Albion Rovers 4, Queen of South 0. Arbroath 2. East Fife 0, Armadale 1, East Stirling 0. Edinburgh City 2, Alloa 4. DunfermNne Athletics 0, Brechin City 1. Hibernians 0, Dumbarton 1. King's Park 5, Bones 0. Montrose 3, Utenhousemulr 2. Raith nvefs 0. Forfar Athletles 2. St. Johnstone 0. St. Bernards. 2. W. H. Tobey. CNJi. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on Una mmiftf, train from one of his periodical trios alon the line a far at Jasper Park ou Inspection dutlea. proved to be the superior team and 10), Ungef (14), Vance d, Tobey, well deserved the game that gave Hlckey. them the championship. They ran Merchants P. Dlnfwell (0), E. away from the Merchants In the Dlngwell (0), Comadlna, Hunt (8),' last few minutes and had a very McNulty (2), Pierce (3), Bacon. i comfortable lead. 35-21. j Refereelng of this game was In , H. S. Walters (10), Wlngham th capable hands of Bill Mitchell.! Hollywood Girls Play Badminton bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB bbbbbbbbbbbbbk 9 1bbbbV kkfl When they hold badminton tournament.- in Los Angeles, it s reasonable to Imagine movie folk taking part, so perhaps they are not kidding us when we're told June Clyde and Ocnevlevt Tobtn are entered as partners In the women's doubles BASKETBALL PlJtYEK SUFFERS BROKEN LEG i Indian, was brought to the city I from the Interior on this merit tag's train and removed from th j station station in in the the ambulance ambulance to to the thr SPORT CHAT Whatever tha result the race will Suffering from a broken leg suj- clln to the greatest talned while playing basketball. : Prince Rupert Oeneral Hosplt'it jportlnf wtek of the year. Wat rac-Edward Bnr'fon, yoang Vanarsdtl where he will receive treatment. ing opened on March 18. with the IVncarols. Itirrf .!. of 1182 in lie. 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The standing, however, remains fatrtjr i lose -42 wins tor Canvbrldfe. 40 tt oxfrct 8bml ob ckftvm iae. The respective crews have been switched around even more than usual" In the training spell that lasts ' mm December until almost the day nf the raf. The Cambridge eight .ere not diftnltery named until two veks before the race, alterations buns made even tfter the "Blues" weer awarded. The Oxford crew was Uittwise uncertain after months of piacClee. Both eights were hanl- anped by Illness at different periods: Cambridge will rule favorites, u'.d an Oxford win would be sur-pitsinq. Impartial critics assert Oxford's rowing morale is at a low itatr. Co. Olbbon, a famous Cambridge coach, has been In charge of the Oxford crew and he has not hesitated to make frequent changes. 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