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Pattullo in his nomination, acceptance speech indicated that he was evolving a definite plan of action to take the place of the present policy of drift Also he favors a non-partizan policy which is likely to prove very practical His will be a government of action. War will be made upon poverty. Industry will be encouraged. . What Mr. Pattullo did not say was that in carrying out his policy of providing work at fair wages for the unemployed, the whole of the province will benefit Working-men will have money to spend and merchants will be able to sell their goods. As he once said when visiting here on a former occasion: "The purchasing power must be placed once more in the hands of the people." As long as we continue to out down expenditures, to grind down the workers, to refuse to spend a dollar, conditions will get worse instead of better. 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Teti have proved them to be uperftn paper in eveey way. THE DAILY NEWS Friday. Ap;U 21 U33 ia bi ji3(.aii7Bar.HAB3 axa:s:B2'a3.BB2 b.i b 1 n i us ai u btii BtgaxBrai nxut avail a i c r o i at a t bj aa atui as m,w tmiBxaYaxB:! an arrB-mras as rr I, News and Views of Sport uat-BEB earaxaKBxarxB wm.mauxasYf.Biaa kb m'ZBiararB'Ji ::a b 1 11 tmtm eb tmsmrmxM tuxuzaiMta tvra smrn rama mrwawmzmt GIANTS ON TOP STILL New York Has Exclusive Possesion Of Leadership in Until Big Leagues NEW YORK, April 21: (Canadian Press) New York Giants played a one to nothing shut-out over the Boston Braves at the Polo Q rounds yesterday and remained at the top of the National League standing. Another day Of enforced idleness left the New York Yankees in the leadership of the American League. Yesterday's and Wednesday Bit' 1 ' League scores: ' THURSDAY'S SCORES American League j Detroit 1. Cleveland 3. ' Washington 1. Philadelphia S. St. Louis 4, Chicago 5. National League : Beaton 0, New York 1. j Chicago 3, St. Louis 1 . Philadelphia 10. Brooklyn 2. WEDNESDAY'S SCORES American I-eatue St. Louis 0, Chicago 3. National League Brooklyn 2. Boston 1. Baseball Standings i AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. New York A 0 1.060 Chtaftgo 2 .714 Cleveland 4 2 .607 Washington 3 3 .500 Detroit .2 4 333 Sk boats 1 5 .286 Phtssdetprris 2 9 35 Batten 1 3 360 XATION'AL LEAGUE Ntw York 2 0 1.000 Pittsburg 3 1 .760 Brooklyn 3 2 .600 Chicago 3 2 .600 Philadelphia 3 3 500 Cincinnati , 2 .333 St. Louis .1 3 .294 Boston 0 3 .000 Basketball Buzz With the locals playing Uie pick of the Intermediate teams here and Smithers flooring a big rangy group of players, the opening game of the Smithers-Prfnce Rupert High School boys' basketball series got under way Wednesday night The Rupert boys, with flashy combination and speed, got away to a wonderful start and played tlrcle around the visitors for the first ten mtnutes after which the score stood 15-3. The Smithers boys then not the hang of the basket and, with long shots, stowty crept up on the locals so that, at half time, the score stood 16-13 in favor of Rupert. With a few changes in the lineups of both teams, the second half started with both teams playing fast, hard ball, no team having the decided edge on the other. The Smithers team played hard, ehek Ing hard and using their forwards to the best of their advantage and j were rewarded at about eight mln- j utas to go, by scoring a penalty shot that brought them Into a Ue wMh the local quintette. Then the gme started in earnest, both! learns playing fast-charging ball and tcylng to obtain the slight margin. Morrison, playing a wonder-j (Si game for Rupert, broke loose in ibe last few minutes to give Vb tee Is the desired edge that they1 btfd until the final whittle blew. Right from the opening whistle is Wednesday night's girls' game, it was apparent that the local Comets would have to be in top form to beat the visiting team. The Comets snared a slight lead of four petals in the opening quarter of the game but the Smithers tean: retaliated as soon as they got their eye on the basket and, in the second quarter, there was not much to ehoaae between either tram and the core at half time stood at a 7-7 deadlock. With renewed energy, the girls started off the second half with a bang Rupert was playing a heavy- Babe Waits His Turn bbInHk $ jgnflBa? LbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbF BBHaaWir' bbbbbbK Vbbbbbbbbb IBbBbbbbbLbbbbbbbbBF faK BbbbbbbbbbE9' -38ffwiifa Hlk-liv. BBafefc Us9bbbbbbbbbBP' . jJSSbbbbbbbbI More than I'J UOO ol the Uiihfu! welcomes the Dodgers home at Bbberts Fi d Brooklyn, and -w tl.em lose the openi g battle with the Y.micet's 5 to 3 despite well-nijrh: perfect pithltiK performance.- j W.i -on Cl.uk .md !( 8h.ui'e Photo shows Babe Ruth wrap:' .1 .i. bl.'tiketa :n ''.f dugout u he waits to bat On Vacation After Slrenuos Season Leaving all thoughts of we boh.nd Ho w..;i -r prou .. .11:11 hockey stsr, Mrs. Worters and little Joy W.irtc: f Tiii,t., arc off for a cruise through the Pans mi i-i ai i is ki1i t n the New York Americans cheakttag game and the referee had to blow personals oa both teams to keep the game under control. The Comets were the first to break il.r Ue and. for a greater part of the last half, had to be satisfied with a two-point margin. The Smithers team tried bard to tie again but was unable to do so although It had plenty of shots. Smithers Hoop Teams to Terrace Will Play at Strawberry Town To-night I'rinr to Proreedlnt; Home Temorrow The Smithers' lllgrl School boys' and girls' basketball teams, following their two game series here Wednesday and Thursday nights, left by freight train trns morning for Terrace where thee will play to-, night prior to returning home nni the regular train tomorrow night, j George Y. !' Old Clilnre ECZEMA REMEDY MIMImm pUl Imr ewMurU, ltm. Ilrli, PlwI. rWUala. Irc lll'(. Ulr Mm, HiiIMh, I1ral-I After lita m4 Hi'flll ft tuilw H irM rll4, ll rii. Tmm dm, 1 1 a l priMl r,nM4l.l. Ut. P.O. Hmt llt Vim, B.C. VISITORS WIN GAME ' r'i .... V'bv fliif I (vealt Comets Repeat VictoryRoys' Hand In Attendance In the Exhibition Hall last night. smiUiers High School boys dcfsalod Prince Rupert High School in a fast and furious game by a score of 25 to 23. A second luUf rally was nsponlble for the vclory. The first half started with a rush wait the loeal boys dominating the pi..y throughout In every depurt-iik ut of the game. The 8mllherltet could net get teWig and the store at the rent period was 10.7 for Ru-prrt However, this overwhelming score did not daunt the spirit of the vtei-i tors Smithers. eager for victory.! worked hard to wipe off the first half disadvantage. Ttiey were successful in sewing baskets in the dying moments which tied the game up and then carried them to a 24-84 victory. Lewis of Smithers played a bang- up game for the vtsttaH white O tilts and Wlntham wtro best for Rupert. GlrlV Came The girls played a tatt and interesting game to a 1$-H scare In favor of Prtnc Rupert. Play was even throughout the name and only a last minute spurt saved the Comets from defeat. Boore at half t ime was 1-8. In the last quartar Lowe broke away to saR the tame. away. Lowe and Irvine were the piek o the lo- ai comet tram white Menks played a stellar game as forward fr 8ml hers : Individual starts ware: Hoys' (is me j Smithers Lewis '61. Evans 3, uNel! ill Dunlop 7, Paster Si. I Carpenter, MrLrtid t. Warner li. Kerr- U. I Prince Rupert Nakainqto . Wmgham 8 Morrison , OUMs h , Smith Rims. Tobey. Porbea- 23. Girls- Came ' smtiher Hethertngton llaan. J Carpenter D Carpenter, Xtscin-ivrv Olrsiid J. Monks ifl. .Vie-huffey-u Prmee Rupert -Tile Irvine ' Rteen Morris. Smith 3. Lw 6 13. ' RefeVeaa A Mitchell and J. Co- 1 msdina. The Boy.i Bund, under ieadsraMp of Robert Oreenf leld. was in atten dance during the games and Ma selections were much appreciated and did much to enliven the proceedings. A dance followed the basketball games Artverttsf m the Dally Hews 1 une In With The People A; f ADVERTISE The Daily News Telephone 98 For Satisfactory Itadlo Service Phone Blue 320 Klectrical ItcpnirM Out ef Town Werk KalMled LOOK TOR Till'. TOWER Superior Oi '. 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