I W33 "'U'J Summer Shoes The Family Third Avenue. LIMITED . THE DAILY NEWS. FRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue H. T. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION FAHEYIS FREE MAN Jasper Man, Being; Held For Extradition, Formally Discharged From Custody at Edmonton - EDMONTON, May 21: Judee J. L. Crawford late last week formally discharged from custody James Fahey of Jasper, who 24 years ago escaped from Leavenworth, Kansas, Penitentiary where he was serving time for mail robbery of which offence he claims he was not guilty. Judge Crawford added that It was his "very pleasant duty" to discharge Fahey following the withdrawal of extradition proceedings by the Attorney General -of the United States. Naval Reserve are WHITE Why not secure your's now while we have your style and fitting? A fresh stock of outing shoes awaits your choice, suitable for all occasions. Shoe Store Fbone 357 Tuesday, May 22, 1934 LOCAL NEWS Mrs. J. Calfa of Alice Arm U Day Ing a visit to the city, having ar rived from the north on the Catala this afternoon. Mrs, Ernest Blue wife qT the wejl known Hyder attorney" is paying a jvisii io me cuy, navtng arrived from the north on the Catala this afternoon, accompanied by her children. I Mrs. (Dr.) D. J. McDonald and 1 Mrs. Klrby of Anyox were passengers aboard the Catala today going through from the smelter town to i Campbell River whence they will drive to Victoria and elsewhere on Vancouver Island. Another pleasing outdoor con cert was given Sunday afternoon ! bv th Prlnn Punort an t-. j Donations D.l- I i ur dooks Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America (Prince Rupert Branch) $5; Valhalla Lodge $10; A Friend $1; A Friend $1; Mrs. W. Barton $1: Mrs. J. Simpson $1. This makes the net proceeds turned over to the library after all expenses are paid of $678.69. gMgglP' NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Pioprletor "A IIOMK A WAT FROM HOME" Rates $1.10 up 80 Rooms, Hot it Cold Water Prince Ruprt, B.C. Phone 281 P.O - Bot 189 ' -... ..ujwtuuji uauu un Wine nHhol1,the old eovemment square, fho II 1115 UUllUdlliband, which Is continuing to make Splendid", progress under the direc- Defeated Visiting: Team From ' tlon of Bandmaster Robert Green-Metlakatla in Game Played j fIeld presented a varied program of Sunday Afternoon (selections. The Royal Canadian Naval Vol- umrcr rveserve team oi me uuyi Softball League defeated .... a visiting A m team irom weiiaicaiia dy a score oil 11 to 10. fn a keenly contested and interesting Softball match on, Sunday i afternoon. The natives pik-d up ! a lead of five runs in the first inning but the Reservists were not long in overcomine this and thn it was a ding-dong battle. A shower ' caused abandonment of the game In the eighth stanza. Both teams were short of players. FULTON CASH & CARRY Sixth Avenue West Mr. and Mrs. L. Amadio CU!HFSA VEGETABLES, IMPORTED ITALIAN OILS, MACCAItONI, CHEESE, ETC. Agents for Jones' Tent and Awning Co., Vancouver B c ah Yukon and Mountaineer Bleeping Robes Every descriot Ion of n Loggers.' Prospectors' and Fishermen's Drvharv i General Requisites, Tents, all XT Best qSuS Swest nrkef Call and inspect. Prompt attention to country 0rd"rsP Phone 75(5 p n i.. o-n 1 ' ' ' HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North. Beach Fishing, Bathing, Badminton, Picnics, Scenic Drives. Shooting in the Season. Rent a fully furnished cottage at Sangan River. For full particulars apply MRS. DUNN Massett, B.O. and THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday M,T 2J , SPORT NEWS mm tm ikb tm i m iMtmtMxmm: mtasai m vm im iaimiatMnatam tm ataiMimai i asm ta ta t a a kc IBASEBALL ic ri nen - i Chicago Cubs Still mi Top in Na-I tional League Yankees' Lead . Reduced in American I BROOKLYN, May 22: (CP)- By eking out a close victory in a heavy hitting game at Ebbets Field yesterday over the Brooklyn Dodgers. Chicago Cubs maintained tlie'r supremacy in the National League with a one and a half game margin over the Pittsburg Pirates who regained exclusive possession of second place by winning over the Phillies at Philadelphia while the St. Louis Cardinals were losing to the Giants at New York. Rain caus ed postponement of the CinciunaU-Boston game. In the American League, the New York Yankees, who are not having such a very good time in their invasion of the west, were defeated by the Indians at Cleveland, their margin of supremacy over the Indians being cut to two and a half games. Detroit Tigers stayed- in third place a game and a naif behind the Indians by virtue of a close victory over the fourth place Washington Senators who are being hard pressed by the Boston Red Sox who won over the Chicago White Sox in a free hitting game a; Chi cago. Yesterday's Big League scores: American League at New York 5, Cleveland 9. Washington 5, Detroit 6. Philadelphia 11, St. Louis 3. Boston 13, Chicago 10. . National League St Louis 2, New York 5. Pittsburg 11. Philadelphia 4. Chicago 10, Brooklyn 9. Baseball Standings National League Chicago 21 11 .656 Pittsburg 17 10 .630 St. Louis 18 12 .600 New York 18 13 .581 Boston 14 13" .518: Brooklyn 12 17 .414) Philadelphia 9 18 .333 Cincinnati 6 21 .222; American League I New York .....18 10 .643' Cleveland 14 11 J60 Detroit 15 13 .536' Washington 15 15 .500 Boston 14 15 .483 Philadelphia 13 15 .464' St. Louis : 12 14 .462 Chicago 9 17 .316! CUP PLAY DATE SET II. M. S. Danae to be Invited to Meet Prince Itupert in Two Soccer Games During Visit The executive of the Prince Rupert Football Association, at a meeting last night, decided to Invite II. "M. S. Danae to field a team on August 21, during the course of the British warship's visit here, in a sudden death competition for the Hanson Cup, the trophy for an-nuaL competition between Prince Rupert and visiting warships of the British fleet. If acceptable to the ship, there will be a second exhibition game on the following day. It was also decided to hold a telephone bridge party next Monday evening to raise funds for the association. When Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, H.C. To Oreet You We meet all trains. Freight ti passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat ill. A. B.i now In service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, $3.00; $1.50 per head additional. No. crowd too big. No job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY Grads Retain Their Title T EDMONTON, May 22: (CP),: Edmonton Commercial Grads retained their international women's basketball title last night by defeating Chicago Spencer Coals by a score of 4G to 37 in one of the most bitterly fought hoop games ever witnessed here. SPORT CHAT As a result of victories over the Braves -at Boston on Baturcliy and over the Olants in New York Sunday, St. Louis Cardinal! climbed Into second place in the National League standing ahead cf the Pittsburg Pirates. However, they lost yesterday and slipped back into third place. The Chicago Cubs are still showing the way in a tight race. In the American League, the New York Yankees won over the Tiger Detroit on Saturday and lost to the Indians at Cleveland Sunday, retaining the league supremacy over the Indians who lost to the Senators on Saturday. The Tigers and Senators were tied before yes terday's game for third place but this was broken by the former win- jnlng. But two and a half games now separates the second place In- dlans from the sixth place Athic- tl"- 3! GROTTO IS VICTORIOUS In a fairly well contested and interesting City League softball ame , last evening. Orotto defeated Elks by a score of 4 to 2. The only marring feature of the jHay between these two doughty rival aggrrga-1 Hons were a number of errors. , The Elks opened the scoring with one run In the first, the tobaccon-! Istt going ahead by nuking two ).i the second and adding another pair In the lxth to put the verdict I on ice. The Antlered Herd essayed i a come-back In the eighth but' could only get one run. The winners were clearly the best I in batting, making nine hits otf Scott while Yager yielded the Elkii but four. Yager had three ttrlke-otits to Ms credit and gave two bases on balls, Scott fanned four opposing batters and walked a similar number. The teams were: Orotto Fong 2b., Bury 3b.. 1111! cf.. Howe ss., Antonelli I b Stalker If.. Ourvlch c, Yager p.. Katchford rf Elks Johnson as.. Joy 2b. Mitchell lb.. Budlnich c Lainble cf.. Buck rf.. Barber If., Veltch 2b..-f Scott p.. Matheson 3b. Charles Cauthers of Anyox U paying a visit to the city, having arrived from the north on the CaUta this afternoon. J. A. Anderson, former nxui superintendent for Atlln district with headquarters at Anyox, was a passenger aboard Uie Catala today going through to Vancquver. lie ln- tends to locate In the south his wife and family moving south af- ter the close of the school term. PUT DEER ON DUNDAS Local SporUiitm Planning to Make Hunting Paradise In Chatham Sound l.ocul tiorUmrii liilerristrd In stocking of the Dunriat Inlands toltli drr in under to eventually establish a hunting ground there have rrurrd the burk ' which lias lrn held in captivity at the Knox lloltl for some time and Intend t release the animal soon on DihuIjs with a couplr of does If they ran be oerured. There are no wolres on Dundas Ulanii, ttrlttifT are file very litltrrine, o It It believed the drer should thrive there. Co-operation of the trolling finhernten around Dundas Inland in the matter of prciwrvliig the deer there will be Miught. 1T 1 1 rfTC 1 1 I H I A I I I K S IN CUSTODY BARCELONA. Spain. May 21 -Joe .Jacobs, manager of Max Schmellng, German heavyweight boxer, was urrestcd at the border of Spain and returned to Barcelona. It Is claimed that he neglected to pay certain taxes in connection with the botu here recently be tween Schmellng and Paulino Vt-cudun. PERRY IS DEFEATED English Tennis Ace Beaten By Leading Frrnrh Player in Team Series PARIS. May 22: CP Christian Boussus. leading French Davu Cup player, yesterday defeated Fred Perry. British ace. tn a Frdnco-English team series 6-4, 2-0, 7-5, More and People are Changing DUN LOP FORT. THE WORLD'S FINEST Why? 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If no demand fo th, or an-aathm of the port for 'hi L develops, it will be taki dlcatlon that there i , T. desire for It. Ou Uu oihu bn: i( there Is an indication u... b:. . bay Is wanted aiuLlhat it Uj w j,,, urel of sulfWrfent support , eral meeting of the aw uti, i wj be called officers eleeted und uiav- UK pans ior tne summer rn.ide Tlu' present officer of the elaUon are: O. W. Huddciham prt. sldent; II. Skattebol. sec rttsrj and H. O. Kennedy. Jack Camptxn and Stan Morln, executive The public did not give adeouat support to the game lxst ytdt and the executive Is not very optlmL-'; about the prospects thb year n takes about $8 per game io keep cut oi the red figures and ta.st year the participating clubs hud ta mm i deficit out of their own funds It is realized, however that If the game it permitted to lapse fa even a season. It will serlouy affect diamond material of Mis future as the rising player w.il not be given a chant e to learn the game and the present ones will nr out of practice By shifting the Senior players around and filling in the teams with promising Jun.ars the game might be saved It u fdt that It would be usclesx to crnae an Intermediate Le.igun o It wou.i not be able to pay it - wv FOOTBALL! Tonight .MKItCIIANTS v. I.MilO.V Acropolis, 6J0 pan., Ad in. tit. more Mf AfttUlm4 to Tiitli ButllMcla tlx . Covtroof Oil nd iht Couduh o( BtwUtUMp U4