page rotrs .ttxrrasaraintEMarra N ews other two teams being the Senators aad Pirates. fbf Bfavoay who came up from Maf "poirtteh. played a steady fame, maklnt few errors. Tobey and Obata were the best at bat for the winners. The Pirate lost meat of their runs through field errors and their batters were un-ajslf to keep the ball from the hands of the Braves. The teams were: Braves Hakamoto ss., Davie 1st. Tobey c Ooato (Cast.) p., O. Fkl SALES Eifery Month in the Year 19.W Sales Dates AsxH 18 May ft Jane SO JJM AisfSM30 9BpHsvNsV SW Octoher 24 November 11 December 21 Special Sams BsM on tieqaeat of Shippers Advances Will Be Made as Ujtaal Whan Itequeated. Transferred ny Telegraph if Deal red. THE SEATTLE FUlt EXCHANGE 1608 Western Avehuc Seattle. USA. RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McIfATTnUOSi., LTH. and BOATS ARE RELEASED Department of Marine Returns lunuscaiea uoais ii Owners The United Slates trollln,; boats Sunrise, Ttmeusa. May and Queen ton If, Hlrano rf .. McLsod cf ., Mttr-' Wllien n Dcen nelQ J1 ray tod R. ralton rss. Dell et. J cor. rises t km Welle tet. Naytor cfllytara ago lor vvosauon 01 inter Lindsay p.. Mnrcan tCapt.) 3xd.'MMon1 fishing regulations, were Oeminato rn.. Palmer Jnd Oamp bell c . Johnston If., Murray rf. Umpire O. Hanson and Y. KUh omoto. league Standing Team P. W. L. Pirates S 3 2 Senators S 3.2 THers 4' 2 2 Cubs 4 2 2 Giants 5 2 3 Braves 5 2 3 Pts. 990 m BOO released to their owners by the ma rine department here Tuesday following the recent decision of the department that the boats be handed back as "an act of grace." Capt. B. O. Kmiteen of the May, Capt. J. E. Torgesen of the Queen City. Capt. Peter M. Jepton of the Tflbcum and Capt. Leartder Sand- 600, berg of the Sunrise, together with 400 members of their crews, are now 400 hete preparing the boats for re moval to Seattle. While the boats mfty have been technically guilty of infractioa of the regulations, it was shown u the satisfaction of the department that their owners were not intention lly breaklng any laws. Their seirure took plaee m Queen Charlotte Island waters early In the summer of 1931. i Today's Weather I Prince Rupert Overcast, light southeast wind: barometer, 30.14; temperature, 34; smooth sea. Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, tight northwest wind; barometer, teiflSwtaUjre, 46, font chop, langaca Part cloudy, calm, mo-SMste Sdft. Triple Island Overcast, calm, eaatelly swell. I Terraco Snwtn, calm; temper-iatore. 32. Alyansb Cloudy, calm. 36. Ahyox Part cloudy, calm. 40 Stewart Part cloudy, calm. 41. Haaelton Clear, calm. 42. Smltliera Clear, aalm. 38. Hums Lake Clear, calm, 23. Views of I The danger for a young writer today Is that he may succeed too easily and too early Somerset Maugham. I Ohe healing' Cream Jr TflsnihoUium SPRAtNS am BRUISE? ...MITES' or CUTS. , M ADC IN CANADA ... The rent collector, fighting lr. I the 147-pound Class took the decl-i slon from the milkman with a few I earnest. . well-directed wallops to the chin. The crowd paexlng Ma dison Square Oaroen to its rafters roared approval as a Mew York University player battered a bar rel-chested farmer into submission in one round. A little black boy named Greene, his shock of kinky hair stanabtg an end. and his double-Jointed arms punching freely from ajl angles, won the flyweight open final from an aviation mechanic, two-time previous winner, in the hit-bout" of the evening. A musician by trade took the count of ten in short order from a subway worker in the middleweight division, apparently mash to the enjoyment of the appreciative gaUeryttes. An of which featured the ex ir. iuj;. sm Sport hibition o! amateur boxing at IU best and dressiest In New York, -deling farther to the conviction tOjMO witnesses to the annuai U olden fc.ivos final, conducted by the Otily News A.A , that the "si-man prfreV' will provide more in-tstttttMTflstte entertainment, pe three, rounds than the pro's. 4 '' V . ' V!iNlli!& Afotf IftLATSS 4 FAYQitKD ' rtm rE?nAvrs 4 4 NSWrOBfC April 6 -The roneensus of opinion of leading ' baaebaa writers of the eoun- 4 try. as just published in Spurt- . ing News. Is that Pittsburg Plr- 4- a ten will replace Chicago Cuba 4 4 as 133 champions of the Ma- 4 T Uooal UaguefNew York Yan- 4 4 kees are' expected to ret iin the American League pennant. 4 4 4 4 444 4 Wins Another Championship I .-Vwy- FINALISTS IN SOUTHERN OOI.I TOI RMCV Maureen On-utt. "1 Bnglewood, N.J., i right former wonirn .s C,mn dlan tiM-n title liolder, with the finalist hr defpated :it Plin tnn ,t. Marrn in tne worm ana eoutn Women n ooir enamplon snip miss uernice wan, or usnKOMi ww TTlS score was 5 ;i It Is the ihir dsuarnaalvn vaar that Uui Nu Jauuiv itirl hua this tournament. hPoto was taken at Plnenurst the day before the match. 4 won Worid fcSixnnmniHtaUSla ciB-EunrKuriiurtaiariiirB v Saskatoon . . . Quakers Wm Western j Canada Hockey Title and Will Meet Mohcton For Allan Gup VANCOUVER, April G:-4im Dewey, who entered amateur hockey's Hall of Fame In the recent hectic series with Port William by scoring the single goal which defeated the Superiors after n three-game deadlock, contributed again last night to his team's victory by scoring the first of two goals which gave Saskatoon Quakers a shut- . : aot vletory over thr Trail Suck: p jrvinrrryv (ft , Baters in the second and deciding I CALL AT SCHOOL P.ram Defeat Pirates in a Shot, out (lame In the High Softball Leap yesterday the lowly Braves defeated the leading Pirates to tie up the league leadership. As a result of yesterday's game, there will be a three-way tie in game of the western Canada Allan Cap finals. The opener Monday ended in a scoreless draw, sharpe MBred the second goal of the game The Quakers thereby, qualified to meet Moncton. Eastern Canada champions. In the final tor the eoveted amateur trophy which opens here on Saturday night. Between four and five thousand fan witnessed' laat nHht's contest In the Vaneonrer Arena. Dewey scared the first goal on Scott's rebound In the second period after the race far honors in the High eighteen and a half minutes of play. Sehooi League The Winner of the Fourteen minutes along In the Mart game between the Tigers and third period Sharpe netted the se- Owbs will have the right to tale eond goal for the flour men with a part tn a three-way play-off. the tone rush. Winners of Historic Boat Race Photo shows the Cambridge crew famoiu boat race on the Thames who defeat -rt Oxford for the tenth at Putney where they pui the fmi S SPORT NOTES j suiveuMve yr:ir in the rtvent hing louche to their training BADMINTON CONCLUDED Presentation of Seawtn Award at Party by C. N. It. Club The Canadian National Recreation Badminton Club finished ap its official season laat evening by play-ng off the uncompleted gaaaes in Krth the handicap league and open ournament. following which the Haver and their friends adloarned o the supper room (or refreshments and presets Hon of the seams awards, this being later fol-wed by dancing The affair was piloted to a sue-ssfal conclusion by P. M. Davis, airman of the Badminton dub. l.o acted as master of ceremonies r the evening. The awards for the artous events were presented by 'ack Frew, vice-president of the anadian National Recreation As-ociatinn. In his usual charaeterts-tc style a few words of wtscVan be offt red nlont with each. Much credit was reflected upon the ladies' committee of the badminton club by the efficient and tasteful way in which arrangement for the supper room and banqur' facilities were carried out The winners of the various even' ii n below: Amerfc-itn tournamriv nlayed r. : ivomber 20 last Mr- B I V:ilf' ri! A Styles Pirn lialf C N R handicap leu mi first. W Tobey 8 Jurmaln ond. Miss Thelma Davis aiu! P Petersen; third Mrs F M Du. ph j h. Hon on Second half CNR handle if leaguefirst. Mm P A Rogers m' J H Norton, second. MIkm Thelma Davis nd A. Styles; third. Mrs J 'I Hortin and S Jurmaln Annual Tournament Men s Double J H Horton and j M. Davw. Ladles' Singlaa Mrs. J. H Hnr- ! "in. j Mixd Doubles Miss Klsle Davis id P M Davis, j Men's Singles W. Tobey. 'IUPIN0 0NTRIAL Jury Vnr Hearing of Seattle Murder I Case Was impanelled ! 8RATTLE, April 6 -A Jury hav-'inn been empanelled in the trial of Julian Marcellno. who is charged with having murdered glx persons when he ran amok with, large bolo Hnife m thf streets flfthiii eltv on Thanksgiving Day last, hearing of evidence against the Filipino commenced yesterday. Vancouver Wheat VANCOUVin. Aortl 6: (CP-Wheat was quoted here today on the local exchanRr al 50Vjc. We are living, socially and politically. In a patchwork of tradition and anachronisms. . Q. Wells. RAILROAD I CANDIDATE iAerUsatioii Levelled at Unemployed ! Council . by Lotttliremen' Union Nomination is Deferred After the accusatuhv hnd bei-o hurlec. at the Chair by delearH of the Lonirthoremen's Upton that the Unmpl)yid c-'iun:'ll was ehdea-vorlng to rallrmd thonffh the nnnilnutlun of a eandidate to coo lest Prince Rupart ridiaa on be 'half of the unemployed and kebar at the forth-oTilmt provincial vMh!-tion I' wss decided at a mass nv-tinr tht unemployed last nlttht t. defer ihe nommsUon of n (canddate for one week. 1 Menu line the meeting approved ot i i:l.itfm.n wl.: h licluor !pianlr rvtHlnr for '.e establishment ( i n six-hour Ouy and a five-dav "vr It in ludtrv at a living wage, adequate relM for uneovt ployed and part-tim woekers tin-. tl1 sh time s a system of non- jomitribulnry unemployment httar-i p-f is estibllshed re ition of In- j . teret payments on provir.eltl deVi nt' h time a the needs of' unemprei and ort-um work-: -rs are pr.T iled for. f ill m ilnt en ance of all so'i' wrviees. aean ) ? n f th- uv if the orovlncUl, police aiainst striker and unem-Ployec wcrkrrs. Inv-siigatlon of' safety conditions for forkrn at! An yon abolition .,f eorapanvj towns, no mortage forcloaures on' workers' and fanners' homes or chattel beuse of Insbtllty to. meet payments, no tax leisures of: workers' and farmers' hemes or. goods. abotitsNi of deportation law and Section M 0f the. Criminal; Code and consideration of the wel fare of the working cwas in al' -mestlcns of legislation In addition to the unemnlov' organisation there were delegate of Ihe LofKSho' etnen'n t'rrtor. anH the Socialist Pirty of Canada ? attendance at the meeting Pi terr-trv wis mr'-n-tr-. t' wi'e a letter In rrolv - M"- BBBBsPBkBBBB rfnril to take part li debate on If cost of llvlnw h" -ttHvhi with Other plrr ',vie wif'-r were also di-'i.-i Hv h whleh was tnfoxn4 -1 thit four local unemployed who re amtenced to surry-e)sars' im-imei ai Prlnee 0nwe for -44)M tbe trda." had been re-' 'M nri bll benfln(t appea) hsf1es tt ipman presided oeer ,y meeting Oovemtftent eeonomv and bal-anced budawu are a first inrn)jl to recovery from the gewnt dsM--wis etksis Nkmatsa M array But' ler BIG AUTOMATIC BOOKLET MORE USED THAN ALL OTHERS COMBINED YotmtTfl nrrA ttaA nicy wsni ir.nnh. l Krflogg's VVV Br m sre lnr Iom. They love the timmlt ofVpf Pal,, uhawi ment oX wheat. 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