J r. ft r. fC IN' f .1 . .in- tti . X Finn wtttx iitrrriKjirjri:JJ i SPORT NEWS Saskatoon Quakers Bring Back Two Trophies BBBjKtfvrflftSKflBS BvKBSfHBBBVBftfctaL "HissBBssssssmHMBi SSSSSSSSSSfSSSSafciVSr jBHHSSMLSv SSSST - HKSSSSSSSffSEBIfe IShZzSSSffSS HfUHfiHVtHH s ssLs Bssskw bbb ACTOK-l'KODL'Cnt DILS TITLE BOUT APPROVED New York State Commission filves O. K. to Cariiera-Itaer Fight On June II NEW YORK, April 11: The New York State Athletic Commission (gave its official approval Monday I to the world's heavyweight boxing LONDON. April 11 CP- JJl: ( championship bout to take place at Oerald de Maurler. aed 61 famous' Long Island Bowl on June 14 be-as an actor producer and mana- j tween Prlmo Camera, the cham-ger, died here today .plot) and Max Baer the challenger. Grand Smoker Program - Moose Hall WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 'hf. s.- 'r Boxing JACK ,McKV()V vs. JOHN McLKOI) NINA GUItVICH vb. DAN IWUKNT CHUCK IIICKKY vs. HARROW (JOMKZ And Several Other Preliminaries Wrestling JIM TARDY (The Canadian Hear) vs. JOHN RUSS And Two Other Wrestling llouts Ringside Seats: 15c; General AdinUtlon: 50c elate Opens 8:15; First Bout 9 P.M, All Proceeds in Aid of LIBRARY FUND The victorious Sakaioon Quafc-are now back borne after a long 'our through Europe, where they -ui reeded in winning the mythical world v amateur hockey title, as well as most other game. They played 37 game in ail. winning 3i losing two and ttetag one, They, scored 183 goals against 29 and, numbered 20 shutouts. They brought bark tra o.vfjre wi-: -:env showing the two trophies they won. The one on the left Is the World Amzx j: Hockey Trophy ai d rigiit. the troptiy presented by the Italian government, h, .-. p; rn Herb 02. captain of the Quaker team, Is talking to the captain of a picked French team ui Paris. WINNER IN BILLIARDS Ororte Howe Defeats Johnny May 500 to 359 to Capture City Intrrmrdiate Title .,, George Howe won the city individual intermediate billiard championship last night by continuing his winning stride started in the, first session Monday night into ttie . second 2SQ-polnt block and emeig-lng the victor over Johnny May by an aggregate score of 500 to 399. Howe's average per innings at the table was 39 points and May's, ' 7Z. Jack McEvoy and ! Benny Windle To Meet This Month Jack McEvoy of this city and Benny Windle of Anyox have hn matched to'mect In a headline boxing Went, at Anyox on April 25. U4 likely a local party will be organized to attend the fight. CUP FOR CHICAGO Black Hawks Defeated Detroit Krd Uinrs in Thrilling Over-time Contest, One to Nil CHICAGO, April 11: (CD The Chicago Black Hawks won the Stanley Cup last night by defeating (he Detroit Ited Wings one to nothing after thirty minutes of overtime play in the fourth game of the bet three out of five game series. Chlcajo hail won the first two Karnes and Detroit the third. The playins of thit game brings National Hockey League activities for the 1933-31 season to a close. TO DEFEND TITLE SOON Jimmy .McLarnln, Welterweight I Champion, to Meet Barney I Itoss on May 38 NEW YORK, April 11: Arrange-menu have been made whereby Jimmy McLarnln of Vancouver, j world's welterweight champion, will ; defend his title on May 29 in a 15-1 round bout with Barney Ross of I Chicago. The managers of the two j fighters signed up yesterday. The Kite of the bout has not yet been definitely settled upon ENDORSES" 4 GOV'T BILL (ieneral Principles of Marketing Act Meets With Approrsl of Local Organization The council of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, at a meet ing in the City Hall yesterday afternoon, decided to send a telegram to the Canadian Chamber of .Com merce at Montreal stating that' It endorsed th. principle of the Do minion Government Marketing Act. Action was taken in response to an urgent request from the Canadian Chamber asking wha,t.wa$ the attitude of the local chamber In regard to the proposed Three members of the council were opposed to the measure but all others were In favor of the gen eral principle of state regulation of (marketing. The president and se cretary of the Junior Chamber met with the seniors on this occasion. The matter was discussed for over half an hour before a vote was taken. C. V. Evltt, vice-president of the chamber, presided In. the ab- ,scncc of President John Dybhavn.v .4 ' The following Is the waVs of charges made for reading notices. . MarrURe and Engagement announcement $2, ' Birth Notlce.s 50c. Funeral Notices $1, Cards of Thanks. $2. Funeral Flowers 10c. pr namo. INSTALLED LndM CtMSKb Arm, and Si- Ut at KiottAU. Fc Cmin t Vtir Are Named KINrOUTH. April 11: -The in stallation o officer for 1934 ! the KincolH Church Array at id Church Araajt S&ten was coouiet-d by Rev. Oflver Thome, In tfc Church KaS. the InsfciitaUon ceremon-. Ibe&$ followed by a varied pro gram or vocal ana insuvnnua: mucte by th member sneer ih- direction yf Otorge Stewart The oJceTs inMaBed were a. fojcs: 1 Captain--Mitt hew Oumey and JOcOfte Alexander Xjeotemnu Francis waits a no Cecil J Barton. Honorary Captains Henry Smart and Joe Benson. f TScewtary Charles Barton Treawer Ben Benson. ai l - L CooimlUee Herbert Dooian. Charles Morrkon. Isaac Watts. WU hkm Smith, Alfred Stewart Abe! Lwart and Frank Boltoa Church Army SHiert Captains Mrs. Samuel Lincoln. Mrs. Matthew Oumey. Mrs Samuel ' Stewart and Mrs. Oeorge Alexan-( der Honorary Captains Mrs Steph-; en Barton, and Mrs. Joseph Benson Dorcas Member Mrs, Abel Stew art. -Secretary Mis Nellie Angus Treasurer Mrs. Harry Halriane The Prorrara , .The program which followed the Installation included the hymn "Knocking"' by Church Army Sisters; address by chief councillor , of Kincolitb, Herbert Dooian. vo- cal duet, "Jesus Is Precious." by. Mrs. Qlzabeth Morrison ane. Mrs.i Edith, Dooian; vocal duet. "My Heart U Fixed," Miss Clara Stewart and Miss Alma Alexander; vo cal trio, The Great Day." MLwi Alice S ley art, Myra Stewart and Orace Stewart; vocal duet. "He Was Nailed To the Cross," Mrs. Elizabeth. Maxwell and Mrs. Hannah Woods; chorus, "Come. Tis Jesut Calling," Masters Arthur Stewart, Louis Stewart. Roland Stewart. Ira. Stewart and Misses Alice, Myra, Louisa, Cora and O race Stewart; vocal solo, "Our Life Is Like a Stormy Sea," Miss Christine Barton; vocal duet, "Jesus Loves Me," Miss Louisa Stewart and Master Ira Stewart; vocal solo. "You're: Oolng to Reap Just What You Sow." Ralph Clayton. Matthew Ourney, James Stewart. Percy Barton, Mrs. Emma Nelson Mrs. Ellen Alexander. Miss Alice 8ewar.. Cora Stewart and Miss Myra 8tcv-5rt, and chorus, "Victorious." by Church Army Sisters. Delicious refreshments were served by the Church Army Sisters pfter; which prayers were offered by the honorary captain, Joe Hinging of the Doxology closed a pleasant and successful evening. Man in the Moon There's nothlhK In the papers these days. I .wonder what ttie editor is doing. There's nothing In the papers, ' Sensations come no loniter, There's nothing that I want to read, Please, Editor, make it stronger. Ireland I beginning to seethe once more, Possibly that s where the next sensation will come from. And so there's one more organization in the city since yesterday It seems to me there should how be 6ne for each five Inhabitants or thereabouts. If I join the new Horticultural Society I should have to buy a rose tree and then the neighbors would think I was trying to put on side Guess I'll, stay out and let the gnyw continue to grow around the front stoop of the shack.' ' What a runny world, this Is, lots of fun but not a bit or humor. Most of, my frtensd ore runny but only one or two or the Irish are NKW YORK. April 11: Tha British, pound sterling closed at $3.10z 00, tlie local foreign, exchange market, yesterday and the Canadian dollar at $1.00 6-10. B.C. Clothiers Lb We have just received a large shipment 4 Ladies' Sport Oxf on lR fv dWffrnt ty'M TVse shoes hav- bti v VJJSBSri K 'i l j yty low figure Sliet from J? to 8. Tte- MANY YEARS IN COMMONS Uoyd C.fortr Celebrates iorly- Fourlh Aiiniiertary f llrst Flection LONDON April II -Rt Hon David Lloyd Oeorge. former Prime Minister of Orrat Britain, yetterday celebrated the forty 'fourth anniversary of hfct first election to the House of Commons of which he is now the oldest member. It Is reported In political quar ters that Lloyd O forge's son and daughter, both of whom are also members of the House. Intend to foresake the Liberal party to join the ranks of Labor WIDENING HIGHWAY Itelirf Work 011 Pacific Avenue Asked by Southern .Municipal KrprevnUtivrs VANCOUVER, April 11: Municipal representatives of Vancouver, New Westminster and the Prascr Valley are urging the widening or the Pacific Highway between the Washington border and New West minster as on unemployment relief measure. WAGE CUTS WIPED OUT Federal Employees Orttlnc Let Than $1000 Per Annum to Have Ten Percent Kestored OTTAWA, April 11: CP Fc. deral government employees in rc celpt of salaries of $1000 per annum or less will In future not be subject to ten percent reduction under 1c testation Introduced In the House of Commons. It is etlmatetj that 18,000 employees arc affected In eluding postmasters In small places, lighthouse keepers', bridge tenders, men In charge of government wharves anc charwomen. One Thousand 1 Roses Ordered Up to 2 o'clock today orders ror the full thousand roses had been received by tb Horticultural So-' clety. Orders can still be received upi 10 noon tomorrow. Thursday, after which the order will be made up, peur Dout miss this oppoti unity To be so 14, fox SURPLUS IN S. AFRICA Taxation ICeduceJ Ten .Million Dollars and Penny Pmtate Restored t CAPETOWN.- April 11 Plentiful fttarplutr mult In ( from thr rirstrulltm un nkl4 t'In. snre .MInMer lUenca in pre- I with mtn sentinc his budcel in the Union c.f 1O0I Vk ' So alii Africa ParlUmrnt to announce a reduction of Uxatlcu amounting to $10,0X1,000 Intlud-Ins' rntoratlon of penny pmtiie within the tmplri. Donations For Books Casey Vlnk. W. L Coates. R. Commons, 8oftball Club. F Reich. Jim Munnls. Mrs. F. Fortune. Fred Mc-Leod. Jim Parker. Mark Edgar. T II. Johnson. II M. D. Lambe. F J. Cummlngs. R. Iilance. A. Lelhton. O. P. Lyons, W Bcott. Olof Hanson M P., W Brass, M. VanCooten. Miss S2. M-n s Heu Woik Shirts Qo Childreos Strap and ni Aii Wool Viktng Combiuaituosr on af , Jt 0UU ue ileh Oxfd ti ,., , per pair ol Men's Heuvy Wool Sox- 91 -" Udies' Swn SssHi- C i!), Pr P' 51. l-i-l : "Shoe QF :., clear Ol.JTtJ ! Veidi 8Uk Serrire Wet. Udle Brown and Black Pmsp- CO Mlr f 1 J Blunt tots pec pair Q ti ey 9m6r MfMrt Oxtord- CO fir Weldrest lk Crepe Urri . . I" sir OtS.JD p,r S1J rhildreu's Classic Shoes, hundreds to pick from Fleet Ftkot Runners for the,Whole Family B. C. CLOTHIERS LTD. Phone Hlack .T2t Next door Frizzell's Mat yl PRISON FOI BLACK! I Three Vancoer Mca Vtt Tor Centrist u Ui I VANf ot Convlr !! Ua to nio IVancouv-: men were 1 .terms -j Atflar Mo:t Vulor S;r Of UilLlM. 1 Clayton four year I aged 26 James ! and a hu.' ' "It a admit!'-, j was n ' j was pub-, i comment'' O. VanCooten. Mary Strachan. Lamble & Storte. Doug. Frlzzell,, Colonel and Tentr ' ("W Oeo. J. FrlzzeU. R. R. Smith, W. Trltoi, R. Bury, Mrs. H. Rabone, Hubert Ward. Ounnar Louie. Dr. Duggan. I E. Fraser. Mrs. I. E. Fra-scr. D. Parent. C V Sutherland. Total to date. $421 95 OFFICERS ARRES1 And Msdinie Ispl R. O. Urge. Dr J. H. Carson. Bellst 1 BUCHARFs r T. Chapter. O.ES.. Mrs. Jarvls McLeodjll:- Depno and family, Mrs. Christiansen. Ben ministry of Ferguson. Steve King. Llnzey & I definitely i David, A. J. Sjulre. Mr. and Mrs. 1 King's Bcx Smecton. W. M. Lamb. Mrs, J. M. , fleers luve r rest as a t a second i Carol ani M HMSlBMBSSSSaBaBBBSflSsaBflBHSSSB' 'i Plot on Live -l W "1 fi ANV Mvimb id inc aiKcnwi- -rt CONCENTRATED COODHESSof Bi If your paper docs not arrive, tclcpl"ne the i