'aots form raiiiiiiiiswsmi 0 1 Regiment Ted Smith; Bishop Thurber and Branson Hunt; Philip Edgecumbe, Pete DeJong and Oscar Wingham; Alex Walters, Jock Red-path, Mark Watson, Clarke and Colussl. Home Oil Bob Moxley; Bye and White; J. Murray, E. Webster and G. Howe; Davis. T. Marshall, Jimmy Currie, Nakamoto and Pete Fisher. Prior to the commencement of play, the members of both teams were lined up In the centre of the field and Bert Morgan, president of the Prince Rupert Football Association, called the spectators to one minute's silence In I'onrv of the memory of BUI Mitchell, popular local athlete and former senior football player, who lost his life in a tragic accident at Shawatlans Lake last Saturday night. The first half was all in favor of the Regiment Only on one occasion near the end of the period was Ted Smith, goalie for the Regiment, called upon to handle the ball. The first goal came after 30 minutes of play when Watson scored for the Regiment on a pass from Clarke. Clarke scored the second goal two minutes later, the half ending 2 to nil in favor of .Reglr ment. Second Half After changing ends for the se- cond half, Home'Oll moved Dye to centre forward and Currie to full back. Right from the kick-off Regl- iiment went further ahead when Alex Walters nude one of his spec- tacular fast runt up the right wine. icentering to WaUon who scored. Victoria Day Soccer Ended in Score j Twelve minutes later Fisher put of 4 to 2 Against Home Oil i in a shot for Home Oil from the Soldiers Led All the Way wing which Smith caught but turn- Jed around with the bell In his baud, , . , , . . the referee awarding1 a goal to Home t defeated Home Oil Regiment by,01, u WU questlonable If the re a score of 4 to 2 In a Mobley Cup . feree WM ,n a poslton t0 decIde the city league football game which was j t,on w,thout un, the staged yesterday afternoon at the'jj However, the goal stead. Hill in connection . Acropolis grounds Af ter 19 minutes clark scored h(1 with the Victoria celebration. Day ifourtn for the Reglment when me Weather and there was auspicious HojJje 0 defence t ,n a tmKe wus a iante crowa oi suecmiuis uit- i sent at the football game as there was also at the baseball. J. A. Johnston was referee and H. Blake and W. E. WUllccroft linesmen. The teams were as follows: after another of Walters' runs "P. the right wing. Colussl put in a hot shot vhu h was well saved by Moxley After 30 minutes. Currie s oit I the second for the Home Oil w:t!. a 20-yard range shot. It was easily the best goal of the game. I During the last IS minutes, Regl- j ment was Uring rapidly and Home! Oil was doing all the pressing al-though no more goals materialised. Fisher took a corner kick and, Webster drove in a pile driver which hit the post, it being a narrow escape for Regiment. Thurber, Clarke, Walters and Edgecumbe were the pick of the Regiment team while Home Oil got best service from Fisher, Bye, Neks.-moto and Webster. City League Standing The present standing of the Mob-ley Cup series is as follows: W. D. L. F. A. P. Can. Legion 2 1 0 10 4 5 Regiment ...2 0 1 8 6 4 Merchants 1 0 2 2 6 2 Home Oil 0 1 2 3 7 1 LEGION LINE-UP Canadian Legion line-up for to morrow evening's S enlor Lea sue football fixture with Regiment Is announced as follows: S. Gurvich; A. Stiles and F. Gomez; J. Greer, S. Currie and T. Haddon; C. Bap-tie, ,T. Bussatrkh. J. K. Murray, J. Mowat and D. Gurvich. Reserves H Parks. D. Morrison. and O Ferguson. ,,THp,ILY SRIVS. News of The Sport Wor imKFjriiMt,;araKBm REGIMENT WON GAME! j . A LaaisteiJ ;j-JT ? Lord Blandford wi.-iec several u..- u try!:, in the strong vine unul Miv. Dl ma Fellow, tance. This picture wa made at :ht Melton trials not long ago. CELEBRATION CALLED OFF Owing to a death in the village, the Victoria Day celebrationiiwhlch was to have been staged at Port B, Hestad I Simpson yesterday, was cancelled. j Kccordlngly the Spartan Athletic ' ifir.: n.. pipe imp to his isu-Mowbray hunter Ciub. which had planned to send a track team over to the neighboring village for the sports there, did not do so. It is hoped, however, to arrange a meet in the city, possibly on , July 1 or 4 with the Port Simpson Victoria Day Sports at Neighboring ; athletes. Village Cancelled on Account j of Death Locals Did Not Go FOOTBALL BORDEN vs. BOOTH TONIGHT, 6:30 for Smokers of Turret Cigarettes Your Handwriting May Win! Here's a new ue for your empty Turret Cigarette (20's) packaKc8 ir MTE OS THEM! Foreach week there i u liruml new 1932 Chevrolet StnnJ-unl Coach given to the person whose handwriting shows the most Interesting featumi, when submitted 011 4 panels from empty Turret (20V) packages, with portion of excise stump attached. 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If your entry ii mailed after the above date, it trill be considered an entry for next tceek'n eontetl . . . SO MAlLrXOVR KA-TKES RiUfA' EACH WEEK. WRITE If Your name on one panel . , , 2. Your .occupation on a ee'coijtl , 3. Your street and town on a third . . 4. Your .province on the fourth. Faten the four panels firmly together before mailing. SSTALKER baseball fixture. IS HERO Made Three Two-Baggers In Base-,.'LP(W)fL.LAst One Driving In Winning Run Doug Stalker's third two-bagger oMne 'game1 Irf' the eleventh inning The game was ragged in spots but there were some good plays turned -tin-t occasions. Jack Nelson and Doug Stalker led the Old Empress batting attack with three hits each. Scoop Bury connected three time to lead the Canuck batters. Nelson made a fine bare-handed stop of Eddie Smith's grounder In the eleventh. Kanaya made a nice catch on Benny Wlndle's liner In the eighth, making an unassisted double play out of it. Tlie Sons opened the scoring In the first with twp runs and scored iinoUier in the second. The Empress collected two In their part of the second and the Sons got another two in the third with two more in the fifth to take a heavy lead. The Empress made two in the sixth and the Canucks one In the eighth. In their half of the eighth the Em-press scored four runs to even up the snow. It required two extra innings before the Ue was broken. Before the game commenced, a minute's silence was observed in honor of the memory of Bill Mitchell, prominent local athlete, who was the victim of a tragedy last Saturday night at Shawatlans Lake. ! The Box Score 1 S. O. C ABR HPOA E Bury cf 6 2 3 1 0 0 Smith 3b t 6 3 2 0 2 4 IStyl p $ 0 12 0 0 Aioran lb 5 0 0 10 0 1 Johnson ss. 5 110 4 0 Comadlna rf 4 0 2 1 0 0 McNulty If 5 2 13 0 0 B. Stalker c 5 0 0 10 1 2 Kanaya 2b .3 0 0 3 4 2 Totals 44 8 10 30U I EMPRESS AB R H POA Douglas lb. 6 0 0 11 0 Mibbard cf. r:....6 0 10 .Nelson p.. ss 6 0 3 2 hvirfdle'ssTp:':." fT'l '6" Howe 3b. 6 3 2 1 D. Stalker If 8 2 3 0 Gurvich c. ...4 1 0 14 Fong rf ...3 1 0 1 Kenny 2b. 3 1 0 4 Totals .46 P 10 33 15 7 None out in lith when winning run scored. j 8. O. C. 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 08 Empress 0 200020400 19 1 8ummary Stolen bases, Ourvlch, Fong 2. Bury. Moran; 2-bast hits, Hibbsrd. Kelson 2. D. Stalker 3.j Bury. Smith.. Styles, Johnson: base! on balls of Styles i2i, Nelson (2); I aruck out by Styles 12i. Nelson i 18'. Wlndle 6; innings pitched by Nelson 7i. Wlndle c4i; winning, plldier, Wlndle; wild pitch. Nelson-, passed ball, stalker i4, Ourvlch' 2 ; hit by pitcher, Kanaya by Nel- j son: Ourvlch. Fong 2; time of game. 2:10; umpires, Stephens and Farquhar. j j The League Standing I W. L. Old Empress 2 0 Elks 0 0 Sons of Canada .0 2 Pet. 1.000 .000: .000' Big League Scores MONDAY SCORES National League New York 9. Philadelphia 7. Brooklyn 4, Boston 5. American LeafUe Cleveland 0, Chicago 4. Philadelphia 5, New York 8. Boston 6. Washington 2. 81. Louis 7, Detroit 0. TUESDAY SCORES American League New York 3. Philadelphia !. Detroit G, St. Ljjuft ! Chicago 11. Cleveland 7. National League Brooklyn 8, Boston 3. 1 Philadelphia 11, New York 8. Si. Lou.13 8, Chicago 6. Pittsburg 5, Cincinnati 3 (13 In. ningsi. -k Jl'hKTlt FOdTBAI L LINE-UJ'S L)ne-ups as follows fof UieJu-l nior FootballLeague game tills eve-' nlng are announced: ! Borden Street Anncsley; Hongi and Currie; Campbell (captain).; Lindsay and Naylor; Maguite, Vcitch, O'Neill, Shrubsall and Hous-' ton; tparee, Lee and Murray. Booth Sthool BUkej Eby and Rltohie; DeMatco, Oomez and Fulton: Nelson, amies, Colussl, Lear and McMeekln. J YOUNG SONS WON MATCH Leather footwear production in Canada showed increase In 1931 over 1930. tertn of whuh are- 0) QCM. 20 Year Nickel f (2) CC.t. Triple, Craok CtM ,MCol"" B'kt 4) bakedn over a roat o Rupr,M,f . J. (6) Dunlop Tirei and (7) C OM- Ow ner's Service Guarantee Bond CLOSE IN The city ,,,,,, - - Monday ev.-i.u,: Young Sons of Canada, playlngi readings t., ,, .1 - 1,1- - - , J .. I II L.l,MJ lUIAnn J I . - IE,...!.. . . I yesieruay miernuuu wuu ucorg ieujf urnmu uumw ui j taijy iiomiiv j, Howe oh the sacks gave Old Em- :ut pitching of Melvln Forbes, de-jcery, harav. press a 9 to 8 victory over 6ons of .'eated Young Empress by a score butcher Mjo,, Canada In the Victoria Day senior of 12 to 7 in the Victoria Pay In- at o'cl.x k s termedlite League baseball game-stead of n yesterday afternoon. Marvin Eckert The couju i , received for Forbes while the Em- the arnen ii ,, Dress battery consisted of " Eart t'we4vei a , Batt, pitcher, and Erlckon. catch- change fi,, , er. It was a seven-inning game. shops and - .grocer. SOFTBALL POSTPONED (butchers , ! Dry goorN f Owing to other holiday activities, pry store.. the C. N. R, Recreation Association's mendmen sottball fixture between R. C. N. V. WW n(o t.. It. and Dry Dock, scheduled for last peeks' iin, evening, was postponed Senior Football May 28 Canadian Legion vs. Regiment. May 31 Home Oil ys. Canadian Legion. June 2 Regiment vs. Merchants. June 7 Canadian Legion vs. Merchants. June 9 Home Oil vs. Regiment. June 14 Merchants vs. Home Oil. BASEBALL SCHEDULE May 27 Elks vs. Empress. May 30 Empress vs. S. O. C. June 3-S. O. C. vs. Elks. June 6 Empress vs. Elks. June 10-S. O. C. vs. Empress. June 13 Elks vs. S. O. C. June 17 Elks vs. Empress. June 20 Empress vs. S. O. C. June 24 s. o. C. vs. Elks. June 27 Empress vs. Elks. July 1 S. O. C. vs. Empress. July 4 Elks ys. S. O. C. July B Elks vs. Empress. July )1-Empress vs. S. O. C. July 16-S. O. C. vs. Elks. t!., ;for final u Option at ii,. 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