PHAR LAP ! WON RACE New Zealand Wonder Horse Winner 'of Afcoi Caliente iliftdlcafi, West's .Premier Race AQUA CALIE&TE, March 21-Pha'r Lafc. the New Zealand horse which had been qodted as the fa-Vorlte, won the $50,000 Agrua Calient handicap, the West premier horse race, here jlMterday. Reveille Boy was second and feclmlkr third in a field of ten Spanish Ptty and Cabezo. also fa-Vored horses, were unplaced. Phar Lap broke the track record ifor the mile and a qtorter course by Covering the distance ih two minutes and two ahfl four-fifths seconds. He was easily the master of Ihe enttre field. ReveIHe Boy finished second two .rength behind Phr Lap after a backfield rush which took him from Seventh position. Six Ball Clubs Seattle League Number of Teams in Senior Circuit feint Reduced From Eight In Interests of Better Play SEATTLE, March 21: Wfth a view to having a better distribution of players and an accordingly bet ter brand of pfay and keener com-1 petition, it has been decided that the Seattle senior baseball league' this season shall consist of six in-1 stead of eight clubs. Judgment frtf iMaihtiff Givn in CiYil Action . Judgment for pkuitl'f'f was gtVen Saturday by Judge F. McB. Young lh the County Court civil action of Aenri Plaintiffs claim was for $120.35 on a roofing Job. Counsel for plaintiff was L. W. Patmore arid for defendant, T. W. Brown. PRINCEGE0R6E . Col. C. W. Peek ?.C. anti othfer iftembers of the pensions tribunal, who held a sefcMon here tost .week, were honored by members of the (janadian Lglon at a smoker on Tuesday evening. J. 0. Wilson, pre-sjdent of the Tocal branch of the Canadian Legion, was In the chair ana me principal speakers were Ooi. Peck and CtpU.R C. McKen-zTe. Members of the city council aad board of school truster held a Joint Ifieetlnc lost Mnnrin nlaVit rh It Is better to fall down on the job than to lie, down in it. . . . .i H ill AnVi:iitrsivn copy MUST UK IN F.AULY Cofiv for clisntav nrtvpi-titi.. ments should be in' the hands of the printers not later than a p.m. me aay prior io UUDII cation, this Is hccfssory In eh ablo lMt positions to I s cured. a . i. i. k It mii-st be swel Ito lake a British batr.Iet.hip to Florida, tie her up at Miami ahd go in for a swim. That's what Captain A. F. St. George Lyfcter of H. M. S. Danae 'did. SPORT CHAT Basketball fans have a real treat lh Store for them tonight at the Auditorium. The main feature of the evening will be the first of a two -game series between the Panthers and the C. N. R. for the championship of the Senior League. Both teams are Dlavine first class bas ketball and tonight's game should prove to be a hard-fought match. Ah exhibition game between the Tuxis and the High School is also billed on tonight's card and also the play-off between the Rovers and the Japanese Association for the Junior championship. An added attraction will be a half-mile roller skating race between Dick Stra-ehah and Earl Batt. The action of th Wow Rnnth Wales Amateur Athletic Association In deciding to forward the name of J. A. Carlton, the Australian sorint I champion, to the Olympic selection committee is causing no little concern to Carlton and hit Mentis. Carlton entered the seminary of the Order of the Sacred Heart a few days ago and before doing so made this statement: "I have quite board presented an amended list of ; made up my mind, I will not be io-estlmatcfc totalling isJtt.W. Sai-1 ing to Melbourne for the Australian arte of the teachers have bteh re-', championships, nor will I be going aucea eigm. percent in coaipftsnce with their own offer. W. ft. McAfee, manager of the Big Bay Lumber Co., returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. to Los Angeles for the Olympic Games. I am studying for the priesthood and my running days are over." Fanny BofeW Rchfeld, Canadian OlymfHc track star of four years ago. ft How tills "bail girl" bf Toronto tfoRfen's Nstktrtisall. With Dot hettdMek, team-thate, Bobby leads thf aJhftw- rfo hk in . allies. Both htife 22 pearlies so far tiro WEATlM REPOkT Langara Island Cloudy, light southwest wind; heavy swell. Triple Island-Part cloudy, light southeast wind; sea moderate. Dead Tree Point Part cloud v "fun! ."Mithflt wind: barometer, 30:!D- lc-r;)crnture. 1?; r-hopiiy Sea. 'his advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Final Remaining Games Tueslday Will Not Affect Standings ih S'a'tional Hockey League i new xokk, Marcn zi : piay-ou positions in the National Hockey ' League were cinched as a result of week-end play and the last remaining scheduled games set for Tuesday cannot change the general standing. Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers have captured first places in the two divisions. Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Bfcek Hawks are second place teams while Montreal Maroons and Detroit Fas- con:!, finishing third, also get t&ejr play-off chance. New York Americans and Boston Bruins finishing last, will not fi gure in the play-offs. Week-end scores were as follows SATURDAY SCORES Canadiens , Maroons 4. Chicago 3, Toronto II. SUNDAY SCORES New York Americans 1, New York Rangers 4. Boston o. Chicago l. Toronto 3, Detroit 2. Hockey Standings International Division W. V. L. P. Canadiens 34 7 16 55 Toronto 23 7 17 53 Maroons 10 7 22 45 Americans 16 8 23 40 American Division Rangers 23 8 17 54 Chicago 18 11 18 47 Detroit 17 10 20 44 Boston 14 12 il 4$ BILLIARDS FINISHED h'6 Outstanding Junior League Games Were Played Over Week-End Postponed games cleaning up list week's two Junior Leastfe billiard fixtures were played at Ihe end of the week. , In ihe final game from iatt Mon day night's fixture between League 3f Nations and Jewelers. Rot FoVik won f6r the League of Nations from Alex Strachan by a score of 200 to 'M. TWe Jewelers, as a result, won the fixture by the narrow margin of 895 to 888. In the last outstanding game from Thursday night between the 'lawks snd empress. Nlek Chenoski mm for Empress by defeating WU-'tam Murray 200 to 187. The Em- jress won the fixture by a close ag- jregate score of 912 to 03. The league standing for the se cond half of the sflUon to date is, as follows: G. Ttl. 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