! I: paor rorrs a'KiKa.cia oxa.toi araurMBJcrirae Kraxas nmiar?m.nnm wsvi m B3rB.ton.Ki -c.rsi:i m in mMm'm3KinwM aa vi at a.i b i b:i as a i D m E 2 aU-. ews and Views of Sport HITS WERE I NUMEROUS . i Thirty-Seven Safeties In Taclflci Coast Baseball Game Yesterday SACRAMENTO, Calif. April 7: No leas than thirty-seven hits were made In yesterdays Pacific Coast League baseball game in which Hollywood Stars defeated Sacramento Senators 14 to 11. Hollywood made twenty hits and Sacramento seventeen. Other Pacific Coast League scores: Lo? Angeles. 2: Seattle. 0. Portland. 6; San Francisco. 4. OaMand, 5: Missions, 1. Oakland ts now in exclusive possession of the league leadership SPORT CHAT Under the auspices of the Prince Rupert High 8chool, hash school girls' and boys' basketball team.s will come down from Smithers during Easter week and will play a series of games with the local high school on April 19 and 20. The local boys win consist of a picked team from the boys of the school while the Comets, local city league champions, will take on the visiting girls' team. In the nineteen year period since the first basketball play-offs In Alberta the Edmonton Commercial Qrads have been returned winners on no less than eighteen occasions. a record probably without parallel in the history of Canadian sport. The Grada win owe a Vtacottvarj team on April u an 1 for tfee champianiMp of Wsfystn Canada. Max Baer. heavyweight title as pirant, who is training at Denver, has been telling the people of that city what he Is going to do to Max Schmettng of Germany, former world's heavyweight i tumjhHi when thev meet in the "inmrr It seems that other lighters have talked that way prior to meeting better men thn themselves. Will Daer do anv better than they? That Is the question. Major League baseball club owners are evenly divided on the question of seMtng beer m the boll parks this sasqn which starts April 12, five days after the new 12 beer becomes nationally legalised. Five clubs have put themselves on record as onposed to seffin beer tn or under, the stands but five others. concentrated in the two bigger uii, t k ci nca ui new ium rn.no woicau, i- vor dispensing the new beverage to their followers. At Chicago beer will be sold at bars in the White Sox and Cub parks. ClIlLimLN STRIKE Lacrosse in Old Country The lacrosse senio! fla fir. il between t;..- oxfo: c) x.a Hamp-stead teams took plan- rwntty n water; .,,;. .round m the bantu of the Thames. Above j.s -hoMi a Hamsuad nun white just as he apparently took it snto h;s head to sit down in the mud. Soccer, Baseball and Softball Now Commanding Attention; Early Organization Expected Prospects For Football Particularly Hright Diamond Sport Will Need Some New Talent City "Rounders" League Planned With winter sports now dying fa the distance, thoughts of local athletes and sportsmen are turning to the ever-popular outdoor games of football and baseball, As the vreather will soon be getting warmer am! the evenings are beginning to get longer, it will presently be time that the football and the bats and gloves were taken down from the shelf and brought into action. V ' Prospects for a good hating season look very bright. I There ie a lot of good material around town and a large number of the boys banned from junior football on account of their age will bow be eligible to show their wares a senior company. The local football Rssociurkm will soon be getting together offl- over This ;i(i tti-i nicut is tu.t published or displayed ty the J.iitlnr toutrul lizard vi U15 Government of liru'ish Columbia. team from the Moose being talked of. If the leadtag organise tfcms of ike city wall gfve the teams the sacking required, football wW be going in a big way this year. Baseball Outlook Although things do not look too bright in baseball, this sport is being actively discussed. It is hot the prospects known definitely as yet but, as for the year. j there has been no word given to the Most of the players are Just wait- j contrary, the senior league will pre-tng to get into action and it is ! sumably be composed again of 8ons talked of playing an exhibition j of Canada. Bks and Empress, gaae on Good Friday to get the' There may not be many of the soccer ball a -rolling. old ball players in the etty but It looks as though the senior there are enough to get the younger jeniue win dp jusi as gooa. u not ones sianoo ana coaanea uont. nK CHICAOO. April 7: Ten thou- better, than last year. As far as is younger baseball talent that was sand school children are on strike now known, there will be three developed by the Sons of Canada here as a protest against the non- f teams Regiment, Canadian Legion 1 last year under the supervision and payment of teachers. I and the Merchants with a fourth coaching of some of the ex'perien- ' i eed ball handlers like DU1 Lamble Insist on "GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE" The Original For Sale at Vrnilura or til reel from "Mall Order Dept." Liquor Control Board, g7 lieatty St-. Vancouver M ys c o Tcti Win sky v Jr?L 5L RICHEST IN FINEST JgV HIGHLAND MALT Miuumu t-UXUf BmiM 14 ruirtntwl by WltHtm it Grint 4 Smm liHi GW.fcMKa J5!! wa Balvmla-CWuMvrt UMiltotM, Dm". fji ,UW ',"ow' Scotland. and Stan Moran Is proof enough of what ran be done with the younger players. U baseball Is to live It is up to the teams and older players to take the youngsters in hand and allow 'hem the tricks of the game. It can never be told what star Is hiding be hind the t It is un mask orrfiw rptertel,a rid-to the experienced players i to find them Softball Too The popular summer game ef softb.ill ). slowly coming to the forefront and it la axneeted that a year Bill Raid has obtained per- mission from the Canadian Na-I tlonil Recreation Association to jute Its grounds and, providing 'the players can get together and some of the organisations win 'sponsor teams, a good season of itomnetltlve sof'ball can be expec- 'tert. I I Our basic trouble is dfbl.a'nd! taxes- yet we try to cure it by pll- , I lng on more debt and support It by I more taxes. Dernard M. Daruch. ' IS CRACK r t K ! N a i: RIFLE SHOT Daifghter of Consul Woodward Wins JntcrroUrgiate Championship With Near Perfect Score The Seattle Times of April 2 published In its rotogravure section a picture showing Mta Harriet Woodward of the University of Washington beneath a triumphal arch of rines at the should rs of her team mates The occasion was to honor her as women's intercollegiate rifle champion She won the championship With a score of SM out of 600 , A close-up of the same young lady showed her 'burning the sights"' on her rifle Miss Woodward Is the daughter of United States Consul Woodward of Prince Rupert. She is only twenty years of age and met a number of local people during a visit to the city last year. BILL IS OPPOSED Pattullo t'rtes Legislature to Drop I'lin For Steriliiation of Mentally Unfit VICTORIA. April 7: CP Wben the bill providing for the sterilisation of the mentally unfit was up for second reading in the Legislature yesterday. T. D. Pattullo, Leader of the Opposition, opposed' AMENDMENT ! IS BEATEN Legislature Declines to Safeguard-Ti a infer of Park Lands j VICTORtA. ApHI 7: iCPl Tht, amendment proposed by T D. Pat-, tufto to Hon. N. S. Lougheed's bill I amending the Provincial, Parks Act was rejected by the legislature yes terday. Mr. Pattullo sought to put In a safeguarding clause calling for the approval of the legislature when land wax acquired for park pur poses and transfer. SCALING ... INTEREST Legislature Urges Ottawa to Device . New Policy on Iterroalngs VICTORIA, April 7: CPi The tegtslatute, by tesolutlon. last night, favored ihfc Domtnton government immediately devising a plan for the seaMag down of katerest rates on, government borrowing by federal, provincial and municipal governments in line with the purchasing power of the dollar and the ability, of the, country to pay. I Pound Stcrlinjr and ! Canadian Dollar on New York Kxchanjro, NEW YORK. April 7:-The Canadian dollar closed at 82 11-lGc on cltv lofiffue mav be formed thla,;U?e ,ot,aI tBlttfn exchange market unchanged from y mera a y '(i)cing .peing the prevldus day. The pound sterl-, Ing closed at $3 Ui 6t t lW (Jrrn T. Old ('liliirr ECZEMA REMEDY Minima !'' IMMillt. tUtt. nulrk rllf fa HuiMf, llrV I1R. !&. H..UUU llnulal ta. After 4titi4afiil'--lrllM rflaorlrr. mtllYt tan k lrlH and ri him, II A It rla wpmld nininn.iw Ml. IUi IITI Vimwir, B.C. NEW PREMISE; LOWER PRICE! TVI i. 1 T .v O tl 1 r. i muiiLi ccii niipui iei s nave ivioveci Dack tt their old stand opposite Cut Rate Shoe ' tort Fishermen! Take u look at these rlothe. Tlit'V havt' come down like the price of fish. It does not take much money to outfit hvre. IS THREAT TO SOVIET House of Common Hnally !atea Special EirtutM Power Hill lf ! to il Division LONDON, April 7: The House of Commons last night by a division of 1 to 41 gave third reading to the govorasaeat Russian taports Bao-baxgo Act whereby cabinet Is given authority to impose an embargo on all tm Doris of goods from Soviet tt and urged that it be allowed uRumU u . u-Ul now proceeding in die Ofthe order paper. Moscow of six British electrical en- Mr. Pattullo claimed that U ?mers on espionage and sabotage weight o medical evidence in the; House was that the bill was inno- j - - cuous and futile. The measure, he i declared, was also antagonistic to the religious and moral beliefs of a great section of the people and it; was Ill-advised to bring down a bill of such hnportanre in the closing hours of the Legislature t4 D r uur f rices are lom than ever Large selection of Clothing for Men, Young Men and coys MONTREAL IMPORTERS Third t "u;. Cut flat- h It's GOOD for you! 12x2A AM WriTr t v tagwdimU m ETltVv1 hop rnt t ' i ti.irut-.-) is (Irrmi-d '. bf unl.il? Ihe govarnment assun-d the House that the bill will be effective Tor a period of only three montlw. This a regarded as proaf that Ms provisions would be potted only as a weapon aHuinst the Soviet The following of cswrgrs noiieos. Marriage Btrtb Funeral Notices $1 Cards of Thanks, tt. Funeral Flowers lac f namr f la the scale per JOINING UP ACTIVIT! l of Epr- Wort tor roaosng f movthrai Bngagemeat -e ganadian sliot1l .id u: 1 k Km, was stated Canadian S.-.: terdaythst m .... rompany artr. ublects of du-Csnadlsn P. '. Umal Katli Adverll :r. r,. Uti- Nil -and satisfying, loo! Hit?!ii Sw vorM em hov ptd rata anrh sun Mtural na4Ua tWin. B C KEEP $.00 ttnmtnt Ijiu, .AW gS. 10 K' VAKOCUvHR BREWERIES LIMITED aVtwsti aS aaMrrt - rni.Hi-sij Durca onv- DIC BOatMIMt ttEBfta OLD COUNTRY 41 g Cgf" This t4vnitmsa4 is. net sabUshsd er ditplavH by Ot lHwx Ceatrol Board er kg iba QovtrntaMtt of Briiisb CssswiWa. HENNES BRANDY HANDY SY BOTTLED IN CO G N AC , FRANCE This odvertlsjmunt is not published or dixplayfii by the Liquor Control Hoard or i? of Urltlih Columbia ZA