1 Former Champion and REGIMENT Chang .JACK AND KINGFiSH Heavyweight Matched For botit to Be Held in July CHICAGO, April 13: Announcer ment was made yesterday that Jack Dempsey, forme world's heavy- TO ENTER Will Again Be Represented With Team In Senior Football League This Season e in Bird Season Dates is Asked by Anyox ALICE ARM. April 13: A petition Is being circulated among sportsmen of Allee Arm. Anyox and elsewhere In the district requesting the Game Board to make the season for shooting ducks and geese from October 1 to January 18 Instead of from September 1 to December IS as at present, A large number of names have already been placed on the petition. 4 The Daily News can be pur chflsed at . Post Office News Stand. 325 Granville St.. Vancouver. Karl Anderson. Prlnc Ocorge, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. 4 General Store. Anyot. Smlthers Drug Store. Smith- ers. B.C. h Opens Season By Out Two ! , SPORT CHAT Major league fans are due to the western coast who performed down six thousand dollars. The j Yankees bought his contract, stlj pulating the same amount per month. The Big League season is only five months long. His pay from the Yankees would be, therefdre, only five thousand dollars. If he tnakes the grade he will probably get a bonus fully compensating him for the deficiency but Hill has been thinking about that Yankee outfield. Can he beat out Ruth, or Coombs, or Chapman? And what about Dusty Cooke and Myril Hoar? And if he can't squeeze ln, how much will he get if the Yanks send him to Newark? These are the rea sons why Jesse has been a holdcAit, up to this writing, on the very eve of his Big League career. However, they all capitulate sooner or later, and the concensus of this department is that Barbee and Hill, the Hollywood bid boys, who are m6vlng pictures hi their J own right, will be cavorting In Pirate and Yank uniforms, respectively, before the season is very far ad vanctd. C.N.R.- TRAINS Mondays. Wednesdays arid Fridays . 3! p.m. From the. East Chicago Iearn within a few days, that Holly- j wood nas other products than talk-, ing pictures. Fbf two playboys 01 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- well; days 10:40 a m. : -Henry Fbrd Creates V8 Engine Phot tM Mr. Htftry Ford t work 6n tho new V-8 engine ho created for th new Ford cart. Tho photograph was made In the Ford Engineer Ing Labdratorlee at Dearborn, Mich, Tho photograph tUO khtwt the new engine. ltft rti cylinder Mocke eet at 90 degrees; tho fan, generator and two tentrlfuOal water pumpt driven by belt from tho crankshaft; tho distributor below the fan, and the downdraft carburetor and Intake elUnfcer, 'oil filler and cranktatt breather pipe and fuel pump on top of tho engine. Bambino's Hitting Helps Yanks To Defeat Philadelphia 12 to 6; Cardinals Win Their First Game PHILADELPHIA, April 13 Babe Ruth has done' many lasl year m the outfield of the it sensational baseball feat but yesterday he added a new Hollywood coast League outfit have one to tfie list when he poled out two home runs in the first graduated. Dave Barbee, the Hack cnViprlnlpd 6-iimp nf trip spnsnn flnn nf tlm mi-nnif r1mita ZTZ'li T te 71. came in the first inning and brought in three runs. Ruth's sky of Chicago had been matched bv by the tne Pirate and Jesse Hill, Tor- ... , . , ., to , . . . -far a headline bout to be staged in met track speedster and Trojan batting was largely responsible f of the 12 to 6 victory Of Julv. Term hH tn n football player, has been Durchased ihe New York Yankees over the s- ; Olid ftpnn h hpn tonto HvoIt. bv Cbl. RubDert's Yankees. , Philadelphia Athletics, the league elded upon as the bout. venue for the I champions. George Earnshaw, big rtrhx nniert out 45 hnm run right-handed star of the Macfci and batted well over .300. In addr- men's pitching staff, was hit henv-tlon to this, he packed them in at u? bV 6 Yankee batters, Sammy the turnstiles. A colorful lad, this Byrd and Lou Gehrig also getting Barbee. Hift, who caused Coast homers, the former two and the League fans to pooh'pooh the fleet- ,auer on?- nees of foot of New York's Ben In the onlv other American Chapman, has yet to show any ex- League game yesterday, the Chl- trtordmary prowess at the plate ca8 White Sox scored a 9 to 2 vie but can hfr run! Hnllvannd fans tory over St. Louis Browns. have It all figured out that If Jesse Bad weather prevented the play-, Helen Wills Moody was seen in i mikes the Kifede at the Yankee ,ng of the Washington-Detroit and , practice tennis games here Monday Stadium, and if Chapman is as fast Cleveland-Boston games. j preparatory to her departure Tor Th wf Mn-th Nrth n r. Doimant R Relment J. .i ?' as thev sav he is (L h ui. Ne ! ..... lEngland and France where she will rooiDaii uniD, at a meeting KUt'v , ,T J Y, , nauonai uague night, decided to again enter a ilJLTJ U.Tle " nIetl.0la 'hr.d All games were played in the Na- team icum in in the uib Senior oemor Football roouaau League league k-,. "u""c,u- tmi 01 n,s "nal wuiuw League. hcubuc. v-uituiuiiu Cincinnati Reds neus de American League. New York, 12; Philadelphia, 6. Chicago, S; St. LpuLs, 2. National League Cincinnati, S; Chicago, 4. Boston, 8; Brooklyn, 3. St. Louis, 10; Pittsburg, 2. Philadelphia, 13; New York. 5. Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League Hollywood, 6; LOs Angefes, 2. Seattle. 11; Oakland, 6. Portland, ll; Sacramentb, 9. Moose Bridge and Whist Enjoy&blt Sixteen Tables at Jolly Affair HeM Last Evening Refreshnfcnts Served After Cards A very enjoyable bridge and whist party was held last night In the Moose Hall by the local Moose Lodge. There were sixteen tables of cards and prize-winners were: Brldgt Ladles' first Mrs. F. E. Wermlg; second Mrs. Oscar Landry; men's first Mrs. Wm. Roth- second a. M. Hunt. Whist Ladies' first, Mrs. V. Grims.oh; Aecohd Mrs. F. Barber, men's first Charles Lemon second F J. Fuller. .0 HI Is Royef was matter of ceremonies for bridge and O. R Blg-&urt foi whlt. After cards, delicious refreshments were served. The ladl6s' committee consisted Of Mrs. Charles Edwards, Mrs. Bsm' Hougan, Mrs. H. Skattebol and Mrs. Percy Cameron. Dr. Kergin Is i Speaker Before i Young People The First Presbyterian Young People's Society held its regular meeting last evening in the church hall. There was a good attendance. Dr. W. T. Kergin gave an interesting talk on his trip into the Peace River country. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served at the clos$ of the meeting. 1? . , Former Judcje of : Alaska is Dead A. R. S(6Brlde Passes Away , Seattle Today at Age of 82 In "SEATTLE, April 13: A. G. Mc I , Bride, aged" 82. former probate J Judge of Alaska, Is dead here. j MRS. MOODY GOES GOOD Famous Tennis Star in Top Form I'rior to Her Departure For England SANTA CRUZ, Cal., April 13:- engage.ln important national and international competitions. Mrs. f-i ae- Moodv was declared deC'ared to to he be ln in "tnr top at H " coud this season. William Lyons was el-!f" wy cov,er feated chlca6 Cub 5 Boston ZZ ected secretary-treasurer of the club while J. S. Wilson was named delegate to the Prince Rupert Foot ball Association with C. J. Norring Wit f-fuiraoii ujr ""u. , Braves scored an 8-3 victory over 1 . . . ,. . Brooklyn Robins. St. Louis Cardln- . Hill, however, isn't so sure that ..... .... . Atuuv T V u aiS ine wrJa cnampions, nad an .uw vuc iuu.cca !uv;u , easv TOln nvp. p,ttjthllr piratM ton as alternate. Election" of other g!d break atu,that "If pay !f$t the Philadelphia Nationals officers was deferred until an adjourned meeting to be held next Monday. J. S. Wilson presided over last night's meeting in the unavoidable absence of G. P. Tinker, the ' T -1 1' . "JUUS"'U scbttd a 13-5 victory over New York month. The Coast League season 0iQnts ,n a mteit hpinp being sir six Tnnrith months long, Inner ho he dre rtreY&t .. . . ine day s scores summarized: Only One Crew For Huskies at aa tional itfeet SEATTLE. April 13: One crew only will' represent University of Washington at the national collegiate rowing meet at Poughkeepsie thl year, it is intimated here. Unquestionably, the varsity crew will be lent east in spite of the fact that it tost to University of Cali fornia here last Saturday. King of Swat ! u Babe Ruth makes two home runs in opening game of season. A special meeting of the city council is called for tonight. Bust ness on the agenda includes the en-gagtrrg of a new City Hall panltor. receiving of a report on rotating of It- Orrr 3,000,000 tnttim irrrc rreflml (n Ihf Turttt Cipnrrtte llitfhry i'Atlrt tin unrqnnlled rrcortl for IMtpulnrily among prltr contnl In the Onmlnion of (Utnntla. Tlitul-tng of entries h praeeeillng irllh all ponnihle rpeetl ami a Hut of prlte ulnntm iftl lie ptiblihel' at the earliett possible moment. 'BP or 15c or 25c anil in flat tlntfif fifty anil one hundred. ll!,v April flNf.lNNATI KIDNAPPING rcTCHArpv! THREATE! VJL1J iiniiii, . I LOS ANGELES ft; Star Batter Moves From. St. Lonis Egan Mjner 0f thl tndef Trade.bea.1 Announced demand yesterday k. On Monday for failing to pay bi , ; ! fning of her four-yi , ST. LOUIS. April 13: "cnieK " Hafey, star batsman of the world champion St. Louis Cardinals, has been traded to the Cincinnati RedsJ it is announced. Among other player's, the Cardinals will get one right-handed pitcher by the deal. It was not divulged what salary Hafey will get from the Reds. He was holding out for $17,000 from Cardinals, $13,000 navlng been offered for his services. ;No Formalities ! In Presenting j Hoop Trophies The Prince Rupert Basketball As sociation, at a meeting last night.; decided to forego the holding of a , . social function this spring in con- nection with presentation of league trophies following the past season's ' play to their respective winners. Captains of the winning teams will merely pick up the trophies from league officials. It hail been Intended to discuss i plans for next season's hoop actl-1 vltles last night but time did not , permit of this being done. j Northland Navigation Go's mo torshlp Belllngham arrived in port at 7:30 this morning from Ketchikan with two carload Of freah men ln the garbage, nlghtsoll and halibut for transhipment on to-water service and meeting a com- day's train to the United States, mlttee appointed by a recent pub- Alter discharging, the Belllngham Uic. jntttlog.. .. sailed on hr return to Ketchikan ' ' ' ; JsLfi Qhe RECORD SPEAKS ITSELF $500,; The tremendous, nation-Hide rrnponae to the content vTt" yi.rfUI,.,n """'Wllon nitli the conK -mml in the i-Nntlonal Hookey IaBue Tor thcoruMtn of 19.11-32, U evldcnre or the avid liilerrst r U Cai,.,Uanr. lhHr ,m national Ramejiist as the innlinurd prefirrme of inillioiis of Umadian sinokrrs for Turret Clpirett itidiM.ulnlde evidence of their quality, mll.lnr d vtnt. After all, nothinR run replme mnH ,nrirt tohaccoj prown and Hpene.1 r!R,t out in the field under natiiro'n ohii min-ig i -notl,iK Brtlficlul oImmiI lliut-und llio liiMh uallty 1 c Uualmj and Mildness urret IGA.KETTES Imperial Tobacco Company of (Una.la, l.lmllrd, tilt j A F T E EVER1 MEAL CACH KITE A I AND USTOnJ THE COST IS UJ mm (i Income Taxi Returns Dominion returns m i filed by 3oth Aj OFOKOK KOK1E & CI Accountants and Audi 2 Second Ave. W. PhoNl