vsrm pom? Flace In National Athletics Lose Again t BOSTON, April 30: Boston Braves rejoined the Chicago Cubs for Joint occupancy of first place lit the National League by scoring an easy victory over New York Giants yesterday. The Cubs were Idle as were the St. Louis Cardinals who are back in seventh place again as a result of Brooklyn Dodgem losing to the Phillies yesterday to sink back into the cellar. As a result of their victory, the Phillies moved in to a tie for third place with the Cincinnati Reds who defeated the Pittsburg Pirates, relegating them to fifth place. New York Yankees and Washing ton Senators continued their bat tle for American League honors. the former defeating Boston Red Sox while the latter again downed the long-suffering Philadelphia Athletics. Yesterday's Scores: National League New York 3, Boston 8. Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 13. Cincinnati 6, Pittsburg 4. American League Philadelphia 1. Washington 2. Boston 7, New York 9. Chicago 5. Cleveland 7. Baseball Standings American League W. L. Pet. New York 9 3 .750 Washington 10 4 .714 Detroit 9 5 .643 Cleveland 10 6 .625 St. Louis 6 9 .400 Chicago 5 10 .333 Philadelphia 4 9 .303 Boston 3 10 531 National League W. L, Pet. Chicago ....... 9 3 .750 Boston 9 3 .750 Cincinnati & 8 .500 Philadelphia 7 7 iOO Pittsburg 8 8 .429 New York 5 7 .417 St. Louis 5 9 .357 Brooklyn 4 8 .333 The prairie provinces are pro ducing manuiacturea goods to m value of over $300,000,000 a yeai . Established 1849 LAMB'S RUM- AGED, BLENDED AND MATURED AT THE LONDON DOCKS "Lamb's Fine Old Navy" PROOF OVEIintOOF Old and Goodr , Ask the British Navy! On sale at Liquor Vendors or direct from Government Liquor Control Mall Order Department, Victoria, B.C. This advertisement u not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British BritUh Columbia USED CAR SALE 1929 Hudson Sedan $350.00 1927 Dodge, DeLuxe Sedan $350.00 1926 Dodge, Sedan $275.00 1925 Star, Sedan" ,.. .$100.00 All cars In good running order, can be seen and demonstrated at any time. New 1930 Bantam Austin ffcnn will sacrifice at ?OVV Rupert Motors 5C6 Phone 5G6 Garage and Service Station : WALKER ' SWIMMINO SEASON IS STARTED HEKE Some" of the bolder local swimmers have already had their first dip of the season in the Salt Lftke swlmMlrtg resort 4 across the harbor. Those who have already beert In report the water td be rather chilly. If ptesent Warm weather condl- tions continue, however, it will ' soon be more comfortable. am 4 Old Country Soccer SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Kilmarnock 2, Rangers 4. Motherwell 3, Clyde 0. Partlck Thistle 0, Celtic 2. Second Division Edinburgh City 4, Dunfermline 4. ' ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division k Areenay 5, Middlesbrough 0. Birmingham 4, Chelsea 0. Blackburn Rovers 2, Aston Villa 0. Blackpool 2, Huddersfleld town 0. Derby County 1. Liverpool 2.. Everton 1, Bolton Wanderers 0. Manchester City 1. Sheffield Wednesday 2. Portsmouth 0, Leicester City 1. Sheffield United 0, United 3 Eagles' Dance Is Enjoyable One Hundred and SeventyFlve Person Tresent at Affair In Aerie Hall Last Nitht There were 175 persons In atten dance at the "Carnation Dahce" held by the Eagles' Lodge In the Aerie Hall last night. The affair op ened at 9:30 p.m. and closed at 3 a.m. Delightful music was furnished by Charlie Balagno"s Venetian Or chestra. There were dainty decora. tons and novelties added to the fun Frank Fitzgerald was master of ceremonies and James Brown pre sided at the door. SOFTBALL May 3 Dry Dock vs. R.C.N.V.R. May 6-R.C.N.VJl. vs. Roundhouse May 10 Station vs. Dry Dock. May 13 R.C.N.VJI. vs. Station. May 17 Roundhouse vs. Dry Dock May 20 Station Vs. Roundhouse May 24-R.C.N.V R. vs. Dry Docs-May 27 Dry Dock vs. Station. May 3 i Roundhouse vs. R.C.N.V.R June 3-R.C.N.Vil. vs. Station. June 7 Dry Dock vs. Roundhous'. .'une ll-Station vs. Roundhouse June 14 Dry Dock vs. R.C.N.V.R June 17 Station vs. Dry Dock. June 21 Roundhouse vs. R.C.N V.R June 24Roundhouse,vs, Dry Dock June z&-racuon vs. R.C.N.V.R' 4," V 1 " inrm Baseball Intermediate Schedule May 3 Young Elks vs. Young Empress. May 0 Young Sons vs. Young Elks. May 10 Young Sons vs. YoUng Empress. June 4-Borden vs. Booth. June 8 High vs. Booth. For VancouTu WINNER Toy Bulldog Gets Decision Over Klngfish in 10-Itound Bout at Chicago Last Night CHICAGO, April 30: Mickey Walker was awarded a decision over King Levinsky in their 10-round main event boxing bout here last night. After being knocked down in the first round, Walker gradually im proved and carried the fight on a wide margin of points. The Klngfish iwas ready to mix all the way and the big crowd was highly pleased jwith.a lively show. SOFTBALL YESTERDAY Falcons Defeat Tigers in High School League 7 to 4 yesterday! In fixture of the High School Softball League, the Falcons earned their right to play off with the Tigers for the honors of the first half by defeating th,em 7 to 4 In a hard fought game. The Falcons started the first In- Newcastle inhlR by a mn ot heavy htttln& but- RnnrtartanH ? vvt u1m Trn inters, only made two runs. The Tl- West Bromwich Albion 5, Grimsby Town 6, Second Division . Bamsley 1, Charlton Athletic 4. Bradford City 0, Preston North-end 1. Bristol City 2, Manchester United l. r . Bury 2, Nottingham Foreat 2. Leeds United 1, Southampton 0. Mlllwall 2,f Burnley 0. Notts County 3, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1. Oldham Athletic 1, Tottenham Hotspurs 2. Plymouth Argyle 4, Bradford 1. Portvale 2. Chesterfield 1. Swansea Town 1, Stoke City 1. owing k me strong neiaing oi tne gcrs rauea oaaiy ai Dai during me first four Innings while the Falcons brought in three more runs. In the first half of the fifth the Falcons were again hitting hard but the strong field support of the Ilgers only allowed them two- runs, .n the last half of the fifth all the honors went to the Tigers. They made several clean hits and eem-ed determined to overtake the Falcons but the lead was too great for them. However, four runs crossed the plate before the side was retired. These were chiefly due to the weak ness of the Falcons In the Infield. Both teams played good ball and few errors were made. This game waa featured by the unusual number of pop flla hit, especially by the Tigers. The teams were as follows: Falcons R. Allen p.. J. Welle lb.. W. Cross c. (eapt.), F. Dungate 2b, Peachy 3b, A. Hale lss, W. Mur- ray If., J. Ritchie cf.. M. McCaffery ri ngers W. Tobey p. (capt.), H, Morgan c. QiUta lb., L. Wilson 2b., Marshall 3b.. R. Tobey Us.. J. Mc- Rae rss., R. Wilson If, Sutherland f, J. Greer rf. Umpire, B. Moxley. Base umpire, M. Forbes. Scorekeeper, N. Allen. Reporters, Y. Klafalmoto. R. Allen. League Standing W. Falcons 3 Tigers 3 llants 2 Cubs 2 Pirates 0 L. I 1 2 2 4 Steamship Sailings Tuesday s. Catala .... 1:30 p.m, Thursday ss. Pr. George 10 p.m. 1 Friday . Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m,l S. Oardena midnight. r'rom Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala p.m.' Wed-aa. Pr. Oeorge ... 10:30 ft.m. Friday ss. Cardena p.m. Ss. Princea Adelaide p.m,!., April 30 sa. Prln. Norah .... a.m. ("or Na.n River and Port Simpson- Sunday u. Catala 9 p.m. From Naas River St fort Simpson- I Tuesday ss. Catala .... 11:30 a.m, 'or Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 9 p.m., Wed.v. Pr. George 4 p.m.i From.'jStcwart' and Anyqx Tuecday-tss. Catala .... 11:30 a.m.' Thurs. ss. Pr. Oeorge 8 p.m. For Ocean Fall Tuesday 68. Catala .... 1:30 p.m. Thurs. e. Pr. Georee .... 10 n.m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m.j From Ocean Fall ! Wed. ss. Pr. George .... 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Cardena .... midnight Ss. Princess Adelaide pm, From Quern Charlotte Islands. , April 14 and 28 ss. Pr. John ajn. IIF. DAILY" NEWS f News of The Sport World I B .5. tatgiaimiiiiis BRAVES ON TOP AGAIN Boston and Chicago Tied For First SOFTBALL IS OPENED C. N. It. A. League Gets Under Way With Round House Defeating Station Rolirid Mouse defeated the Sta tion 6 to 2 in the opening game of the dN. R. A. softball league last! night.' W. H. Tobey, president of the Canadian National Recreation As-! ioclatlbn, spoke a few Words to the ' players, stressing the advantages of -portsrhahship and good behavior, .nd pitched the first ball, officially penlng the season. 1 Raby pitched a strong game for louttd House With Arney and Nel-'on taking the hitting honors. Nel-;on hit a three-bagger In the first inning. Stiles' pitched a good game but his support was not up to standard, showing the lack of practice. Wicks vas the best batter for Stati&n, al though striking out with two men an base$ in the seventh Inning. ROUnd House Forbes, Arney, Cametoh, Cross, Johnson, A. Skat- tebol, Allen, Raby, Nelson. Station-B. Skattebol, D. Morris on, R. Morrison. Wicks. W. Tobey. B. Tobey. Stiles. Unger, Mcintosh. Umpires Comadlna and Macfie. A Big Feature with 1932 OOlvPs Ask Vour C.C.M. dealer to show you this Service GuaranUe Hond when you drop in to see the new 1932 model. it Is ail official service guarantee bond, covering both the quality and reliability of the bicycle and the service obtainable from the dealer. The CC.M. Ownet'l Service Guarantee Bond is an etira feature in addition to the tegular C.C.M. high quality features. And C.C.M. prices are the lowest for which C.C.M. bicycles have ever been sold. Models from $34.50 to $52.00 Knowing How! 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