New PETROLLE TOO GOOD Bat Battalino Suffered Trclinlcal : Knockout at the Hands of I Fargo Express NEW YORK, March 23: Billy, Petrolle gave Bat Battalino, former world's feathefwelght champion, a terrific barrage of punishment until the last of the 12 rounds when a technical knockout was awarded In favor of the Fargo Express here Thursday night. Eighteen thousand madly enthusiastic fans witnessed the bout. Pe trolle weighed In at 139 pounds and Battallno at 135. Mel Granger Wins Indoor Tennis Title SEATTLE, March 23: Mel Granger, for years city indoor tennis champion of Seattle, who was prevented last year from competing Tor the title owing to illness, regained the championship on Saturday by defeating Pinky Nordstrom, titleholder for the last year, in a spirited and closely contested match. NOT SIGNED UP AS YET Bout Between Jack Dempsey and Print d Camera at Reno in July Still Problematical CHICAGO, March 26: Speaking here. Jack Dempsey, former world's heavyweight boxing champion, saJfl tfiat neither he nor PriMo tftrfnerfe, the Italian heatywelsjlt, had yet beerrttgMd for a projected bout on July 2 or 4 and that it was entirely problematical still as to whether such a bout would be actually held. EARL SANDE BACK AGAIN Famous American Jockey Plans Return to Race Track at Kentucky Derby LOUISBVILLE, Ken., March 28: Earl Sttftfc. the great Affietfcffl Jocke wfte hbeft Out of racfhf for the paet few year planning a return to the track .and say he expects to have a mount in the Kentucky Derby again tHW year. Glenforan Wins Irish Football Trophy 2 to 1 DtjKLfM, March 28 aiehfbfan won the Irish FOoWall Cup on Sa turday by deTMrttrlg Lin field lri thf final 2 to 1. - 4 VICTfclA REP KBdnt CHAMPS '- VANCOUVER, March 28:- Victoria Rep captured the Me- Kechnie Cup, emblematic of provincial ruatry champion- sHlpi by defeating Vancouver Rep 9 to 4 at Brockton Point groufWs on Satilfday after- noon. It It the first time in 17 yeans that Victoria has held f the coveted cup. ? ODDS ARE ANNOUNCED Athletics and Cardinals Still Favored to Witt Pennants Old Country Soccer SATURDAY SCORES ! SCOTTISH LEAGUE Second Illusion Albion Rqyers 1, Hibernians 0. 1 AUoa 1. St. Johnstone 0. ! Arbroath 0, Brechin City 2. Armadale 3. Edinburgh City 3. Boness 1, Dunfermline Athletic 3. Dumbarton 3, King's Park 2. , Fof Athletic 6, Bast Stirling 3. j Qheen of South 3, East Fife 3. Raith Rovers 2, Montrose 2. ! St. Bernards 3, Stenhousemulr 1. I ENGLISH LEAGUE Second Division . Bradford 2, Bristol City 0. Burnley 1, Bradford City 1. Charlton Athletic 3, Notts County 1. i Chesterfield 1. Mlllwatl 0. Manchester United 5. Oldham AthlWfc 1.' I Nottingham Forest 2, Portvale 1. 1 Preston Northend 0, Leeds United 0. Southampton 3, Swansea Town 0. j Stoke City 2, Barnsley 0. Tottenham Hotspurs 0, Bury 0. Wolverhampton Wanderers 2, Plymouth Argyle 0. Have Reached Cocos Island Schooner Silver Wave and Party Reach Objective, According to Announcement VANCOUVER. March 28:-the Vancouver expedition on the schooner Silver Wave has reached Cocos Island where search is to be made for lost treasure', it was announced by offlWI bf the expedition here on Saturday. Two Cruisers For Portland United States Navy to Re Represented at Convention of American Legion WASHINGTON) DC. March 28: Trie Navy Department will send the light cruisers Concord and Alabama to Portland in connection with the American Legion convention there, it Is announced. The Department had been aked to send .ships for the eeaifctl. Carted sells her fksh In over 50 rttfntrlea: har salmon in 30; bcr spares in 25, while she does a ?cr,-rr41 btttlnei8 with nearly a htfn-?1 :!( "oun'rieti. This advertisement u nbt published of displayed by the Liquor Control Board of by the Government of British Columbia. O.P.K. Vessel Nootka Here Sunday Bound From Vancouver to Skatway With Cargo Ptylng her first visit to this port, C.P.H. freighter Nootka, with Capt. Thrnnu Pltff In mmmanrt was! i On account of exceptionally mild vt'eattwr, AtUmttc ateamshlp ser-. vices from Montreal will open this spring about two weeks earlier than 1 usual. First sailings will be oh April 14 with the departure of the liners AaCanla and Montcalm, local! jsteamshlp offices have been ad- vised. I 'Sr sayt isaf (v 'THE D'AliV NEWS March j York Rangers One Up In Stanley Coo P!ay-o NEW YdltK, March 23: Philadelphia Athletics of the American5 Lea'tue and St. Louis Cardinals of the National League are officially favored to again win the pennants this yean This was4 revealed when odds were announced by J. S. Freed k Co, betting commissioners. Following are the odds quoted on the various teams in each league: American Philadelphia, 6 to 5; New York, 3-1 1 Washington, 3-1; Cleveland, 7-1: St. Louis, 151-1; Detroit, 20-1: Boston, 25-1; Cliicalri, 40-1. Nationalist. Leuisj 8-5; New York, 2-1; Chicago, 7-2; Brook-lvn, 92; Pittsburr, 301 Phila-4delchia. 20-1; Boston, 25-1; Cincinnati, 40-1. Montreal Canadiens Crippled As Result of Injured Players And Chances Are Diminishing i lNuvv lUHiv, luarcn za: iNew xorK Kangers took a i one-game lead over Montreal Canadiens in the first place ..in.. m i u xta! i it i r i jurf-uij. suuea m uie xnuliuiiui xiocney league Dy winning last night's gamfhel'e by a score of one to nothing following their four to three victory after nearly an hour's overtime in Montreal Saturday night. The Canadiens had won uie una or the best three games out of five series In Montreal on Thursday night. The fourth game and the fifth. If necessary, will be played here this week. The Canadiens lost one of their stars, Pete Leplne, last night with a fractured leg and another star, Aurel Joliat. on Saturday night with an Inlured leg. As a result of these casualties, th chances of tfie champions to retain the Stanley Cup art believed much reduced. it a two-game series. The second Tame will be played on Tuesday light in Toronto. Total goals will fount in deciding who" meets the winner of the Montreal Maroons-Detroit Falcons series In the best two out of three affair for the right to challenge either Rangers or Canadiens for the cup. Mb'filfe'fil Maroons and tJetroit Falcons tied one-all last night in the first of the serlea in Detroit.' Chicago Black Hawks, on their Total goals will also count lri this home Ice. defeated Toronto one to series. The second will be played in j nothing Sunday night in the first Montreal tomorrow night. Set New Relay Mark Triey set a new girls' world mark for 500-yard r"lay swim At Long Beach, Calif. They re Jostphlnc MeKitrt. Marjorie Lowe, Jennie Cramer, Olive Hatch and Norene Forbes. Freighter Pays I Search Has First Call Here' Been Costly I Special Appropriation From State Sought ny Hopewell Police HOPEWELL, NJ.. March 28: Special appropriations from the state win be requested III order to help defray the heavy cost saddled th Hepewell police In eonnec H-r- fm i n n-in vfJrrtf,tfOn nmrn on her way from Varicbu-1 ? w,thj ,h.,lng. T?h frhe ! L. 1 1 n t OaI nnil Hh vet to 3kagtty has been mainly engaged inland serious frelahtinff from the West Coast or, Wl ot rock Vancouver Island. She was built at Port Arthur in 1910. The vessel Is 251 feet three Inches long, 43 feet,: !0 Inches beam and 20 fett, 3 Inches : deep. Her grosr tonnage is 20S0 and net 1801. . , - with a cargo of jr"1.. , .. . 1600 tons of freight including lum- .uiaDcrBn. . - ! k.. iva anlln a nnl rv4M "111? r;.af!s Nanainio Miner tiic iiuuviw w 114 iiisiWi ui iv tiaa w- Ken the place in the C.P.R. steam- hahlp service of the veteran freighter PHncMftBha, which hat been withdrawn from service and Is being of fered for sale by the company. Formerly operated on the Great Lakes, the Nootka arrived on this coast three or four years aaond Seriously Hurt NANAIMO. March 28 Dave Har-tln, 45-year old miner In the Protection Island mine, sustained a broken chest bone, fractured arm internal Injuries In a In the mine. His con dition is regarded as critical. WEATHER REPORT Dead Tree Point Overcast, i ' j calm; barmeter, 29:76; temper- c,. . . !".turf. 4; r.a smofoth. St. Lnwrcncc.Kivcr j ,Trln!e .is"nnd Raining, light. Is OpcnnK: Karlicr' northerly wind: sea smooth. ' ; Langfcra Island Overcast, light nortltwelt wlhd; sea salm. C.N.R. TRAINS Mondays', Wednesdays and Fridays 3 pm. . Prom the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays' - lfl:46 am. KM? Iyou "roll your own", use OgJeti fine cut cigarette tobacco EASTER AT CATHEDRAL Special Sermons and Music Both Morning and Evening Sunday ; Large Congregations Special Easter sermons and music were given before large congrega-; tlona both morning and etenlng at 1 St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral yesterday. The ehurth had -been ! beautifully decorated for the Easter deeaston by ladle of the Chancel Guild bf which Mm. George Rorle Is president. Dean Gibson was- assls-! ted at the services by Rev. W. Cbl-iison. At the morning service, Dean aib?or! found HI text In the Gospel according to St. Luke 24-18: "lie is Not Here, He Is Riser!." Mrs: J. H. MeLeod sang as a vocal solo "I Know That My Redeemer Uveth" while the Arithem "Christi Our Passover" wa rendered by the cliolr with Mri. F. W. Allerl and Mri. C. E. Cullin as soloists. Peter Lien presided at the organ. ! At the etening serviea Dean Gib-mhi s text was from Luke 2434: The Lord Is Risen Indeed." Mrs. J. A lllhton sang "rtejolce Oreatly" a nd the choir rendered the anthem Why Seek Ye the Lord Among the Dead?" with Mr: F. W. Allen, Mrs. A. O Webber and Miss Molly Crow as soloists. Mrs. E. J. Smith presided :it the organ. A. J. Lancaster was choirmaster, at both services. Wedded Quietly Saturday Night Mi Gunvar Anna Jaroben tte-1 comes Ilrlde of Christopher ! Berg at United Church The wedding took place quietly before a gathering of friends in First United Church at 7 o'clock Saturday evening of Miss Ounvar Anna Jacobsen and Christopher' Berg, a local Norwegian couple. Rev. I Alfred Wilson officiated and Mrs. I Wilson presided at the organ for the Wedding March. Witnesses of' the ceremony were-Mum Oudrum 1 Girotte and Martin Berg, brother of J the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Berg will reside in Prince Rupert. They have the hear-! ty congratulations of many friends in the local Scandinavian FIRE TAKES FIVE LIVES FLINTON. Ont.. March 28:-Five persons were burned to death here early yesterday morning In the destruction of a small store and tene ment The dead are: Mrs. Almeta Beekworth. aed C2, Mrs, Leo Cfts-'bo. aged 32, and the lalter's three children. ', - SBiiii 4 Aitv'ntnsiNc. con. MlJST H lri HAHLV i ' Cnny for llsphiy udvertlsc- 1 " lights should bo In the hands j of Uic printers hot fitter thail 1 if ft in: the day prior td publi j crttlon. tills Is necessary to en able best positions' to be se- cured, I his Ogden's cut plug is cooler, sweeter, more fragrant in a pipe . , , a really enjoyable smoke for men who want something better. OGDEN'S CUT PLUG 1 Never did a thrifty dish taste more delicious. In all the range of foods from which you select your weekly menus, never will you find a dish to equal the flavour, the sheer nutriment and economy that you get in Heinz oven-baked beans. Hdnz beans are always the very choicest band-sorted bean of the crop. In the Heinz kitchens at Leamington they are otm-baked. Savoury sauces such as only Heinz can make are added bringing perfection to their rich, golden-brown goodness. 4 Kinds - ALL RAKED in: i vi MAD AT LtAMINOTON. OWTAtIO, FOX NlAltY A OUAITTJ Of A CD! OVEN BAKED AFTER ALL FACTS ARE FACTS undeniable BEANS The absolute and lillliE GovernmenMabel SI 'f I appearing on Ihe I ' 1 ncclc of each bottle. j - III Conolii.n Rut Ih-l fM fan 7 qm) WZ-QiA Hdverusement i not uuollsli'-d or dlspluy.-o M Control flourd or by the Government of British Columbia. Early Ad. Copy is appreciate