MiLB DAILY EDITION -THEDAll.T NEWS Mg&tay, May 22. 1933 .1 K-.srBSB.-i UBxmi.Kii'M3Baa7BaasKi:aja.iKeazKti j ixsu a sa Kircttajta mm mswi vxasauaanBrarnKsBJ BiaarBmy bsbsbj mrmz rBrBasB3l a si : 4 n n m The I News and Views of Sport 8 Trout Season iaf2BBB1!a.TB rsUB I M KB EB J JSXBJrjrXB rKKBr I IM IMSM IMSMZMSMZMl iumtftutajv. spun off Annesleys hand for $negaal to nil win over King Edward High school Saturday alter- noon. The tame ,was, keenly fought out witn the Booth goal bavuvg goal.. It wfti a fine shot. The second half found High out for a load. Campbell tarred in a bbbbbbbBbIbbbbbbbI gfr V 3Ibbbbbbbbbbbbbm THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PUIXEN - - - Managing-Editor. , SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance S.O'i For tesser periods, paid In advance per week , ,. .. 10 By mall to all parte of British Columbia, the British Empire and United "States, paid In advance, per year 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year ; . j.oo ADVERTISING RATE5- Transient display advertising, oer Inch, per Insertion 1.40 yTissified advertising, per Insertion, per word a. legal notices, each insertion, per agate line- .1 local readers, per Insertion, per one- ? . ' Cuiiu.c. u application. , . Editor and Reporter. Telephone gs Advertising and Circulation Telephone 58 Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulation HIGH LOST IN SOCCER Suffered Second Defeat of Season Saturday at Hands of Unbeaten Booth School Eleven For the second time this season In the . Junior Football Leaaue. Booth Memorial School eked out ai Mo day. May 22. 193S REGIMENT IS WINNER II. M. C. S. Vancouver Defeated In Close Football Game Saturday Teams representing H. M. C. S. Vancouver and the Regiment met In a friendly football game on Sa turday evening, a good match resulting in a win for the Regiment by two goals to one. Parker and McQtiaig showed some very narrow escapes towarctejfcfcver combination and. with Oer the end. I vol nmtnl -ft Hanriftit fAr VAo. The opening exchange- . were J cumbe and Blake. Gervals shooting ven, play being -confined to mlo-lpast. Py was fast with J. Jones field. Jackie Campbell drove in a i defending well but Orr was called high one-, that Oay toushed over, ion to save from Colus&I and Davles. was - very good tor Booth - and Tfi.T , u m wij navy vt-tuu t Kelson cleared well. MacDonalrfl simple shot from Oervals openra out uie game out a. mw chle cleared. McOreith stopped' Lindsay and then McMeekln got The team attacked and a was mis sed by'Smith and the visitors were one goal up. Parker, Gervals and Blackmore again showed good corn- across a splendid high tvrtotlngiwnaUon but Ritchie and then cemre irom uie corner nag trmtioreer sent them back. . Nakamoto bit the upright and Christlaon managed to steer the ball past an open goal. The second half was more In fa- fine centre from Lindsay but OaH ror 0, the local team. Wicks went brought off a remarkable saveJeW ahd ih-n f?hriitnn niot Another cross from Lindsay just a w tnrough and nick the utl f ?rt".ht a"a ahrul-n bill past Orr for the equalizer, naa Dan lack waen he touchy a'chrtotteon hit the bar after DeJong IT'kZLZ ... . " "f"k had nde made an an opening. opening. The The warship warship aixt MMeHrtn n vKBfKW, comssi. Bhrttb. wtnnlrw by two goal to one. RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE IIKOS., LTD. ,! Teams: Booth-Gay; Bol?. RlteWe, Nt- t Hi c 8 Vancouver Orr; J. Matsumeto.. bv. iAMn-iSCx JeWjiWelson: Corblrl. S. Jones. Ev- llale. Cameron, ilacdonald. Me HP' ..Wllmont. Blackmore, Gervals. Leod MeMeekin. Referee J. ktlly. Unesmtn R. Krisey. Egar. Next Wednesday evening Borden and Booth wijl meet. The league standing so far is s follows: W D L F. A P P Uodth 3 0 0 4 0 Hlh 2 0 2 9 3 Harden o o 3 I li Patter. MeGualg. RftihenU-Smlth; Black. Oreer; Grisittimbe. DeJong. A. Ritchie: VH. CohiMi, ChrUtbon, Naka-mota Davles. Referee J. Johnstone. President T. W Brown will be the speaker tomorrow at the res-Ocular weekly lumheon of the 4 Print Rupert Oyro Club. His sub-0 Ject will be -The Law of Divorce." Regal Shop Orders taken for Knitted Ooods Needlework. Ete. Plaee your order for Tennis Sweaters and Sockettes now. Your CANDY REQUIREMENTS made fresh to order. See Our Window GIANTS ARE ! Baseball Standing LOCAL UNIT WEAKENING New York Nationals Lose Three! Games at Week-End Yankees Also Lose firniirwl 1 PITTSBURG, May 22: (Canadian PrestM While the leading Pittsburg; Pirates' shared a double-header here j with' the Boiton Brave on Satur-I day, the contest for second place in the National League was consider ably lightened up as a result of week -end play. th feature of which was three straight defeats for tlx New York Giants at the hands oi the St. Louis Cardinals The Cards, as a result, moved up from fifth Into third' place. The Brooklyn Dodgers, by dropping three game to the Chicago Cubs, dropped from third Into fifth place, the Cubs advancing f rom seventh to sixth ahead of the Braves. In the American League, the leading New York Yankees lost both on Saturday and Sunday to the St. Louis Browns and had their margin of supremacy reduced from twe games to one. The Washington Senators, shutting oat the Ohleag White Sox on Saturday and then meeting with a similar fate themselves at the hands of the WhlU Sox yesterday, retained second place honors, the Cleveland Indiana, as a result of defeat by the Philadelphia Athletics on Saturday, dropping from a second place tie to fourth place behind the White Sox. The St l&uts Browns as a result of their two victories over the Yankees, moved up from seventh place to sixth ahead of the Detroit Tigers whb were beaten both Saturday and Sunday by the lowly Boston Red Sox Week-end Big Leagoe seeres were as follows: SATURDAY'S SCORES American League Chicago 0. Washington 7. Detroit 5. Boston 6. St Louis 4, New York 2. Cleveland 2. Philadelphia 11. National League Brooklyn 1, Chicago 3. Boston 4-6, Pittsburg 2-7. Philadelphia 7. Gtaclnnatt 8. New York l,.8t. Louis 4. SUNDAY'S SCORES American League Detroit 1 Beaton 2. St. Louis 8. New York 4. Chicago 6. Washington 0. National League New, York 1-4. St. Louts 2-8. Philadelphia 3-2. Cincinnati 1-4 Brooklyn 0-3. Chicago 7-6. 17 711 if Tr A HP forced- cornePand Corbin's RIJM R()AT per- ed M-leett got ., v-v .. L..t o,. lut-Jill LPXJ t k !? LJu, ? bed hU way through the Navy clearance. J. Jones- lucky ced hi. hoti hat r-TJ!, It in fine sttje. rjth took up thi.8, TZ"? Prom!n'nt in drfrnoe but the attiek and MieDonakl beat An- neaiey vrlth a ft-e shot trjt th oaii nit in? nprignt and. after a Regiment de fence, was definitely on top. A high shot from DeJong was caught by fierce scramble, wa, cleared and bm chrt8Uon hustled him to Booth maintained its slim lead. Team: Hlh ArvneeUy: Ourrte. Ritchie: sail t son n; such an extent that the goalie carried the ball over the line before Uirowing clear arid the referee had no heelMUon in awarding a goal jcrnso Nf!OA, Urtt; UmUaf, Full time came with the local team IS TAKEN Gasboat Aldceu of Vancouver Reported Captured on Wesi Coast Of Vancouver Island VICTORIA, May 22: (Canadian Prrs It was reported here today that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's new patrol vessel Adversus, recently arrived from the Atlantic, had captured near nark ley Sound, West coast of Vancouver Isiand, the gasboat Aldeen alleged to have been carrying 150 cases of sacked liquor. The Canadian Shipping Record shows the Aldeen to be owned by Nils Nettland of North Vancouver. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE May 23 CN.H.A. vs. Navy. May 25 Grotto vs. Karens. May 2 Navy vs. Empress. . May 28-K3ien vs. Elks. May 30-Empress vs. CNJtV. June 1- Elks vs. Grotto. 'June, 4 OJfJlA. vs. Kalent., June 4 Grotto vs. Empreas June 6 Navy vs. Elks. . June 8 Katens vs. C.NJ1.A. June 11 Empress vs. Grotto. June 11 Elks vs. Navy. June 18 C.N.RA. vs. Empress. June 15 Grotto vs. Elks. June 18 Wavy vs. C.K.HJV. June 18 Kalens vs. Grotto. June 20 Empress vs. Navy. June 22 Elks vs. Kalens. June 25--C.N R.A vs. Elks. June 25 C.NJtA. vs. Elks. NATIONAL I.KAOUE W. L. Pittsburg .... New York a St. LOulS ...:.... Cincinnati Brooklyn ,. Chicago .... Boston Philadelphia1 ...... AMERICAN New York .1 Washington Chicago Cleveland Philadelphia St. Louis Jetroit Boston 19 16 17 16 14 15 16 11 It 13 15 15 14 18 18 23 Lr.Adl'E 18 II 19 17 18 15. 14 U 10 14 13 14 16 19 17 18 PC. .633 .552! A3ll JS.16 i6o .4841 .471; .333 i .G2I .576 .587 M!2 .484 .424 J3 J57 TWO TEAMS IN LEAGUE Baseball to Gel Under Way June 5 With Nine-Game Series For Ornie Cup Final arrangements for the 193 Senior Ra-icball Leazue kcasori were nude at a meeting Lut evening of the executive of the Prince Rupert Baseball Association with President G. W. Rudderhara in the chair. Two team. Elks and Sons of Canada, have been entered and they will play Monday night cf each week, starting June 5, in a nine-game series for the Orme Cup, emblematic of the city championship. Season's lineup tor trie twe clubs are announced at follows: rjks . (II. G. Kennedy, manager) Alex Mitchell. Nick Chen-eskl. Jim Douglas. A. Barry. Jack Nelson, Vie Meusle. Doug Stalker, George Arscneau. Roy Fong, Howard Hlbbard and Ray Commons. Sens of Canada -(Stan Moran, maniter) Dlde Carvlch. Bltl Lamble, Sonny Slvles Eddie Smith. Walter Johnson, Johnny Comadina, Scoop Bury, JUrvin Eckert, Bill Stone and Bob SOFTBALL ALL EVEN Stx Teams In City League Have Each Won and Lost Playing their first game of the season, the Elks defeated the Canadian National He? rent km Annotation by a score of $ to 3 th the City Softball League yesterday. There was on scoring urftl the.lait of (he seventh when the Elks brought in four runs. The p. N. R. A. seored three in the nimh. Lamble let nothing past him in j centre field while Geddea, for the C. N. R had many errors recorded against him at short. Playing two James was, however.) too strenuous for the Elks who lost to the Empress by a score of 5 to 4 In the seoend match of the afternoon. Antonelll of he Empress and Lamble. playing centre f Wd let no balls land in their .territory. Tills game tied all dx 'teams of the league. ComadUka and Meple wete umpires. , The league standing, to dAlo C. N. IL A. Grotto in. c. n. v 1 Kaien . i Empress 'Elks R. SOFTBALL C. . 1 . .1 ........I ,.. 1 ,....l : l ALLKD OFF PeU .500 .500 500 .500 .560 500 A softball game had been arranged for Saturday between team representing H. M. C. S. Vancouver and Prince Rupert but, owing t6 the football game bein played that evening, it was colled off. ' C. N. R. Trains for the East-Mondays Wednesday! ahd rrl days .9;30.p.m 'mm the EasU-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- 4 .r.imirvBt WINS Wliaicr Campetitlen Saturday With II. .M, C. S. Vancouver Attracted Considerable Attention The loaal unit of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve; de feated II. M. O. S. Vancouver by the handy martin of two and a half boat lengths In a whaler race over a course of slightly more than a mile on Saturday afternoon. Excel lent weather prevailed and the race commanded a toed deal of Interest among spectators along tne water front. The cup, w hich is held by the local unit, w not In competition. After about a nrlnuU'a Ume, ) R. C. N. V. R. asramed thelead' and, was not again headed. Lieut. Wtilter Hume R C. N. V. R. and Lieut. Hlbbard R C N. of the L II. ILiworth R C N V R und Lieut, n DeWolf R. C. N of the Vancouver were judgex. The trews were: ' H. M. Q. 3. Vancouver - Leading Saaman CnmubeJl, coxswain; Able Seaman J. Jones, stroke; Able Sea-j man Mllee A.ble Seaman Evans. Able Seaman T- Jones and Able Seaman ! Candee. I Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReservewChlef Petty Officer An-sloWt coxswdlh: Able Seaman Jack Mac fie. stroke Able Seaman Ronnie Pitcher. Stoker Sid White. Ordinary Seaman Gonloa WUUscroIt and Ordinary Seaman R Rob CANADIAN Li:!i() TEAM The team for the Canadian Legion in Tuesday Ollhuly Cup football fixture against Reelmrnt will be selected from among the following players Pierce. SUlea. Watson, Iledden, Currie. Qjptle. Die- Y kens. Murray. Uuarlch Comadina. Vancouver were starters and Lieut. Currie. Morrison and Tertvien mulmam IS ON! Oct your Fishing Ta. klo at Kaicn Ilanlwaro Most everyone does 0 0 0 Hod. Line and Reel Outfit Only 10 sets g J Itod, line and Reel (utlit Willi Uleseopc rod, onh sit Tu . S3.50 We have a complete stoa i,l I lie. i:gg. IJnes. 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