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Editor and Reporters' Telephone SG Advertising and Circulation Telephone .98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations A CHARMED LIFE TtMss)ay, June 7, IMS The failing of the attempt on the life of Mussolini will strengthen the idea prevalent in Italy that II Duce bears a charmed life. Already thousands of people believe him to have been sent from 3od to brincr Italy once more to the lent base for Gyptex Alabastine. or Cyprot may be eaiily idtntified by the name on the board and the ut.t n i'.rtpe along tbr edge. CTFSUM. LIME AND ALABASTINK. Cauda, Limited V.a.iT.r, B.C. -tfriLf.T.iamiiiTwn For Sale Bj Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. . - Prince Rupert, B.C. M. F. Noursc Burns Lake, B.C. K. S. Sargent, Ltd. Hazclton, B.C. The George Little Lumber Yard Smithcrs. Hazclton und Terrace, B.C. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results ' SEVENTEEN YEAR-OLD TAKES GOLF TITLE - i VANCOUVER, June 7:--Stan j Leonard, 17-year old player of ' Glen Oaks Club. Vancouver. Baseball Standings American Leatue W. L Wew York 32 14 (Washington 38 20 .Detroit 20 10 ! Philadelphia 27 21 Cleveland 26 23 ,St. Louis 22 24 Chicago 16 29 Boston 9 36 National League .Chicago 29 18 Boeton 29 20 iPittaburg 22 20 'St. Louis 22 24 I Brooklyn 23 27 Cincinnati 23 28 Philadelphia 22 27 iNew York 19 25 Pet .696 38 .578 .563 .531 .478 J56 J 00 .617 .392 .524 .478 .460 .451 .449 .432 Pirates Win In Softball Timers Defeated By Score of 8 to 7 in Ilifth School League Yesterday ! The Pirates beat ihe Timers In Monday af ternoorfs' 'High School softball game. The score was 8 to 7. With both teams playing short of men and pitching weakly, there were many long hard hits. For the Pirates there were one triple and six doubles and for the Tigers there were one homer, tw o triples and five double, However, ragged Jbase runr nlng kepi the score down'. Pirates Vance ss., Walters lb.. Nakamoto p.. Banturbane 3b., Ivar-json If., Kirkendall cf., Allen c. i Tigers R. Tobey c, W. Tobey p, j Wilson ss., Marshall 3b., J. Dreer cf .. N. McLeod 2b., McKInley lb. FOOTBALL June 8 High vs. Booth. s Tll2 DAILI' J.'E'.VS I News of The Sport Worl won the men's amateur golf i raCT&mil33OT:iffll:iM championship of British Co- lumbia yesterday. He defeated l Don Oowan of Point Orey in I the final three up and two to go. PLANTING1 TROUT FRY Amethyst Lake in Jasper Park Being Stocked By Government JASPER PARK LODGE. Alta. Jim 1: Jasper ;aiionat Park may soon become the promised land of the most ardent fisherman's dreams. Word was received her yesterday that the department of marine and fisheries is sending some 50,000 Kamloops trout eggs here for hatching In the National Park's department plant. They will be placed In beautiful Amethyst Lake in the famed Tonquin Valley. The eggs have been collected by the fish wizard who stocked the lore as one of the great nations of the world. This belief igiaciai wateit of Medicine and Ma win be strengthened by the recent incident. ltgne Lakes m spite of the experts4 h o matter what excention mav be taken tn thp mpthnflsionbelief and made these waters a employed by Mussolini in governing the country, there is' no doubt whatever that good results have been obtained. The country has been developed industrially, the condition of the vi orkers improved, trade and commerce have been increased, and the country has been raised from the lowest depths to an important place as one of the great world powers. NEED OF GOOD GOVERNMENT mecca for fishermen from the corners of the continent on this, the opening season. He is Prof. Alexander Bajkov, formerly fish expert on the trout preserves of the late Czar of Russia. Should the 50,000 embryo chunk of scaly dynamite develop, more will be planted In Amethyst Lake and) one more sporting fish will await the angler In the space of a few years. "Due to the success of the Mallgne What has happened in Italy shows clearly What in- and Medicine Lake experiment fluence.the government of a country has on its prosperity. fteh definitely received a One man was instrumental in bririring: Italy to the fore'!111 to northern ot A1" an.l;ne man c? d. much for Canada or for BritU. Co-iSStESSSiSSS'-S: Jumi)ia, provided it is the nght man. He does not have to (bow trout eggs. These win be placed bt a czar or a Mussolini or a Stalin but he must be a strong in the streams between the eastern man. ondaries of the park and Ed- It will be noted that none of these political leaders were montonthu! maklng stul wlder the businessmen. They did not head a Eusineman's etCTZTeTrl I hey were men who had studied the science of govern- at the request of the Alberta gov-ment, had great influence with the populaee, were cour-; ernment which is stocking the wa-ayeous ' men, quick thinkers, and able to put their ideas to ters- work. These were the men who brought order from chaos in other countries and they can do it for us. iRlor n I .AAoriiA, rnroc Such a man as Mussolini or Stalin may be necessary to bring the I'nited States back to a better financial and industrial condition. AND nails like lumber. Its licht weight makes it easy to handle. It requires no expensive decoration, in fact none at all, when panelled. Use it for obtaining fire-safe walls, ceilings and partitions throughout your home. It has structural strength, insulation value, is draught and vermin-proof, easy to install, saves time in new construction and is an excel National Lea cue Brooklyn 7. Philadelphia 15. Only game Monday. ELKS DROP FAST GAME 4u also the pivot man for the first double play his team has made this ason. He also contributed a home un and a doable to help his team i long. Jack Netsofc also connected or a circuit clout in the first inning. Alex Mitchell drove one to the right field fence which might also have gone for a homer but for fast fielding. He made third on it easily. Empress took the lead right in the first inning and were never headed. Kenny drove a fly to left field that Arseneau ordinarily would 'have -obbled np but he misjudged it and finally dropped It when be did get his glove on it. Howe went out at .Irst and then Nelson drove one iver first base which went through the fence for a home run. In the fourth.vWtodle, first man up, drove one overlecend base and managed to score cm it, the fielders being tn poor position for the drive. Commons was safe when Stephens dropped his fly. Hg stole second and took third on a pa feed ball. Ourvleh singled and Oonmidhs scored. In the sixth Windle tioubled and got to third as Stalker was thrown out at first. Ourvleh rolled one down iie third base line which he beat out tti first, Windle scoring. Commons started off like a world Deater striking out the first three Bks who faced him. With one strike TtJt and a grounder which he took Mtnself in the second inning, Alex Mitchell landed on one which went ?or a triple. It was a beautiful line "rive to the right field fence. Chen-ki drove one down the first base the but it was foul and then he rounded out. They scored their only run in the third. Stephens was Mt by the pitcher Stone sinsled and "Stephens brought up at third. Stone win to second on the throw to third. Farquhar singled and Stephens peered. Empresi managed to retire the side without further scoring. The onlv Ume after that the Elks looked dangerous was in the fifth and a double play ended no ; n 1 1 j ! 1.1 lrSaaav svJaaKwTr aw jrB WJsfssVT 1 'TUt udvtrti$fHunl It nal put- I lUhtd or duplay.j by iht Imjuot I Oontrtl Board or y I In Qvuurn-I intnt f britith Columbia. SPORT NOTES ! Brazil und Argentina will carry Empress Plays Errorless Ball Behind J&utn America's pennants into the Ray Commons to Win Fourth mt Olympic Olympic Game In 10 of the 14 Game in Succession TWO HOMERS Hotel Men Now Have Two.Game Lead Over Sons of Canada Empress continued their winning classes of competition. The two juuntries, Joined porhaps by a rowing team from Uruguay, will have fisarly 10Q men at Los Angeles, and to the contingent are a handful of rack compeUt&rs with real possibilities for putUng South America on the Olympic map. Such up-and- -ays in the City Baseball League MmUli aUlletl! naUons chUej xture iast nignt to seno me is Penj 6nt, j,,, nmmt aXfort ms 1 victory over the Anuered Herdi-Kj-K bv hand.ect routes of hind the Jouj-bit pitching of Ray ! tral are farther from South Am- miinwi. 8Pm u n nfc, than were the Amsterdam' i two-game margin over the second laee Bens of Canada whom they tre scheduled to meet on Friday. The game was featured by perfect ieWHng by the winners while the iMks also put up a good exhibition tn the infield, the ouifield, however. games four years ago. Ate of the Latin-Americana is Juan Carlos Zabala. Argentine yavngrter, who. competing In his first Olympic, figures to be onc-two-three in the marathon run. He has making a couple of errors. Wlndle, , wtrtd the conventional route of n snort iur empress, pnyea a iasi game, takmg one that went between the third baseman's legs to throw more than 26 miles in two hours. 19 -oconds. Another Argentine. Alberto Zorllla, must be reckoned with in Jie runner out at first, while hejap, summation of swimming pros- lects, for he won at Amsterdam the '10-metre free style event. He has trained for every event up to and including 400 metres. The Brasillan 1 hurdler, Sylvtc De Magalahaes Pa- j dilha South American champion, has taken the 400-metre jumps in 1 "Ii which is 2.4 seconds over the , iorld record set by Moraan Taylor if GrinneU, but may be good enough to win this vear. The Arcei- , tine Bianchl LutU has run 110 -netres in 10.6 and 5.000 metrps in 15:04.8 and thus Is a throat in any event from sprints to distances Brazil has a pole vaulter. Lu in Castro, who can do better than 13 feet five Inches and holds the South American title, at a fraction better than that height. The ArgenUne Hector Bern, an all-round athlete, will compete for the Olvmpic oen-tathlon crown: he already holds the eontlnental decathlon title. Jose Rlbas. Brazilian of Areentine crti-emhlp. is scarcely slower than Zabala In the long runt, and a hfrh tmrr from Interior Argentine, Va-lerto Vallanja will take his South American ehannionstilo of she feet thre Inches to Los Anaeies. Out rf the h a dark hore In South America's track and field squad it is the effort. Stephens singled and then Stone drove one to Kenny who threw out Stephens at second Windle completing the play by throwing out Stone at first. Both teams had new first saekers last night and they both performed nicely. Doug Stalker was on the initial sack for Empress to the absence of Douglas and Barry played .there for Elks. The Bos Score EMPRESS AB Ft II POA Kenny 2b.- 4 1 Howe 3b 3 Nelson If, 4 Windle ss. ..... D. Stalker lb. Commons p. ! Ourvleh d. IFong rf. ..:... Hlbbard cf. . Totals 29 5 721 8 ELKS Farquhar ss 3 Q. Mitchell 2b 3 Barry lb. 3 ! Arseneau If 3 Menzic 3b. A. Mitchell c. Chcnoski p. Stenhens rf. 'Stone' et . Totals 24 Empress 2 0 0 Elks 0 0 1 Summary Stolen AB R H 'POA 4 0 10 0 2 3 2 0 0 1 4 21 14 3 2 0 105 0 0 0 01 bases, Oom mons, Farquhar; 2-base hit, Howe, Windle; 3-base hit, A. Mitchell; home run, Nelson, Windle; base on baljs off OhenoskJ ?1; tfuc)CJut by Chcnoski 5t, Commons (8); left on bases, Empress (4), Elks (3); double play, Kenny to Windle to Stalker; passed ball. Mitehell (1); hit by pitcher. Stephens; time of game, 1:08; umpires, Moran and Lomble. I LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Pet. Empress 4 0 1.000 Bans of Canud.i 2 2 00 Eilu 0 4 .000 FOOTBALL C. LEGION vs. MERCHANTS TONIGHT, 6:30 I mvthanlv Juan B Pina BUfftOS Aires bank clerk and by all odds the best sprinter an the continent till further inte the cellar with a jyeaf to KFKl m to umt today. He hub run the 100 metres in 102, 1- IV of a second better ihan PaddudK's preoent world record. BwaU is sending chanqstan South Amortaan eri into the 3,000-me4tc Hwslile ssaUs ami 4.090-metre outrHtwr rawing events, and an entrant into the 3600-me tie staajs attilk. Antonio HeoeUa Ar-eiMa w4H be represented in an the baxlfvg aertesjories. Sis a.nd per-haps IS fWMwrs will compete from AraenMna; SO. unless rsnda fall, wHh a handful of weight Utters, w restart and gymnasts. Senior Football June t Canadian Iaion vs. Merrhnfita Jane ft Home oil vs. Regiment. Jane 14 Merchants vs Hume Oil Jack Nelson Is Still Leading In Big Six Standing Following last eveniri!' h game between Elks mo 1 Big Six standing toot-. :, change. Jack Nelson, wl home run in four tines 1 , i, leads the standing, a 1 1 : . , i percentage is now &0Q v of the Elks is in second t, a mark of .428. Eddie Sm of Canada, replaced Don impress, in thud plact v while Stalk (1 dropped with a mark of .353. Bm climbed into the pictun hits In three attempts w! 1 his mavk to ill, taking tou rttlen. Gheneskt. who wm,' last ait'ht, dropped frii nlM In the standing t n- Hlbbard, Lamble. q tiftd Prtateil dropped out Hm. Following Is the Utn 0 AB I, Melseo 'Bm.i Men tie E. 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