paOb ruui I SPORT NEWS I ataUiBm:imEai3aiiair BALL RACE !Sammy McLarnin IS WINNER IS TIGHTER! Wins His Fight OF TITLE! Yankees Reduce White; Sox Lead in American Giants Increase Margin NEW YORK, May 23: (CP (New York Yankees won over Chicago Vttte Sox in a free hitting game here yesterday and, as a result, the margin of the latter over the former for leadership of the American League was reduced to two games. Detroit Tlers continued their up-1 ward swrng by defeating the, Philadelphia Athletics decisively at Shibe Park to move into third! place ahead of the Cleveland In-j dtans who lost to Boston Red Sox half games over the Brooklyn Dod gers who lost a tight contest to the Reds at Cincinnati. The Phillies dropped into the cellar along with "7" r4 irAa taut... lost a close one to the world champion St. Louis Cardinal. !; Yesterday's Big League scores: American League St. Louis 2, Washington 5. Detroit 4. Philadelphia 1. Chicago 5, New York 13. Cleveland 5, Boston 12. National League New York 5, Pittsburg 2. Brolclyn 4, Cincinnati 5. .Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 3. HOn game postponed. International League Teronto 6, Rochester 5. Buffalo 12, Montreal 10. Albany 11, Baltimore 6. Syracuse 7, Newark 4. Baseball Standings National League W. L. New York 19 s Brooklyn 18 12 Chicago 15 11 St. Louis ...16 13 Pittsburg .... 16 17 Cincinnati l. n 16 Philadelphia 8 17 Boston 8 17 American League Chicago 18 9 New York ..... 17 12 Cleveland 14 .12 Detroit , 16 12 Boston 15 . j2 Washington 14 13 Philadelphia 7 18 St. Louis 5 is Pet. .704 .600 .577 .407 .320 .320 BURNETT'S isjustihaimficli tSTABLISHEO 1770 Drcisionrd Red Gregory of Los Angeles in Ten Hound Bout At Vancouver VANCOUVER, May 23: CP Sammy McLarnin, 1571. pounds, brother or Jimmy McLamln, world's welterweight boxing champion, declsloncd Red Gregory, 160 pounds, of Los Anseles in a ten round main event here last night BORDEN ST. BEATS HIGH behind whom they slumped Into; .- fifth place. West-Enders Score Second Victory nt uic iiatiunui league, rew York Giants won over the Pirates at Pittsburg and increased their ' margin of leadership to two and a In Junior Football League Borden Street School won its second successive victory in the second halt of the Junior Football Lsague when it defeated King Ed ward High School last evening by one. High School attacked but Brown and Perpich defended well and Mah saved twice in succession from O'Neill and Husoy. Currie and Bob Williscroft combined well in a nice tun and for a time Borden pressed but George Brown and Eastman cleared weli. High School then at tacked and Husoy scored with a long shot which Mah tipped through the goal. The second half was Borden's, Bob Williscroft scored Borden's first goal with a fine kick and soon F. Williscroft. Referee. Jack Campbell. Linesmen R. Ritchie and Philllpson. " s This advertisement, Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. C. LADIES' BOWLING May 27 Coquettes vs. Carnation Murray Patrick, Son of Lester, 1 - Takes Dominion Heavyweight Boxing Championship With Knock-Out EDMONTON", .May 23s (CD-Murray Patrick of Victoria, son of Lester Patrick, manager of the New York Ranger professional hockey club, won the heavyweight title in the Dominion boxing championships here last night, knocking out Tommy Osborne of Montreal in the second round. I'atiick was down twice in the first round and was knocked through the rope once but he recuperated marvellously and i.it Osborne down four times with his lethal right wallop in !iie second to win. SPORT CHAT Tomorrow afternoon at the Flag Day celebration Elks make their initial appearance of the season Ir. the Prince Rupert Baseball League fixture against Sons of Canada They present a strong array of talent and expect to give the Canuck-i, who won the opening league fixture over Canadian Legion Tuesday night, a hard battle Alex Mltche.i will do catching duties with Johnn. Comadlna, southpaw, the likel; itarter on the mound. Manage I Kennedy has a well V " balanced In after Houston scored a second goal V t,a,,c?ats ' w l m h' High tried hard to equalize bu e,B1 F?lA'l Fitch was safe at centre-haU ZV'S lVrl tv, nrjor, . ..tilled by Stone. Amey and Chen the Borden defence was sound. A n ni'ri ... v.- k., ...w . o"- m Joe t Sco". who i t. has a wide as- VLTi h ;;,; -1, :r and hook,, wu but Brown handled the ball In the penalty area. Fitch took the kick and added another goal for Borden Street ' Teams: Borden Street Mah; W. Brown, Perpich: K. Schubert, Fitch, Roma; B. Williscroft, D. Houston, Currie, R. Smith, Barton. Hieh School fMailCPTT Vic tryi or. EC : o v.. , ""'id Rrmcn- Ttoola -iMll.k .... . be ready to go into the box If thi going gets too tough for Johnn Comadlna. The local branch of the Canadian Legion or the BrltUh Empire Service League has been hoping tor some time to arrange a billiard championship mutch between R, C Mutch, cue expert of Smithers. and Nell Cameron, Prinze Rupert city champion, but latest word Is to the effect that arrangements can not be completed yet. It had been hoped to have Mr. Mutch come down fot May 24 celebration as at one time it had been planned to have a baseball team come from the Interior town. This has not been possible either. It Is understood that the Smithers cue man has class and already stories of his prowess would indicate that he would be a worthy opponent for the local champion The Canadian Legion is keeping In touch with the challenger and wil! make arrangements as soon as Side by side with the proposal for the visit of an Australian team to India within the next few months the Indian cricket authorities have In view a visit of the West Indies cricketers to India in the winter of 1937-38. T. W. Hlggs, a vice-president of the British Amateur Athletic Asso elation, died recently at Chlile-hurst, Kent. Mr. Hlggs who was 70 ydars of age played soccer for the Arsenal in its early days at Woolwich, rugby for Kent Wanderers and cricket for the services at Gibraltar, Malta and Hong Kong. Baseball for the unemployed Is it present engaging the attention of the Manchester and Salford England) people and 12 teams ol baseball players from the unemployed of these two centres an being organized preparatory to th(; season's play. Taxi 99 The, latest in motor traasportatlon 3 CAR SERVICE Stan Moran, Proprietor 4 f GIRLS iTGROUSDBMl AJaJLJJLl. . NtltSANfAST.VAI T.unOMOFTHC 7500SrAlOING S0FTBAUS AND 2V. f BASEBALLS I'M J-wi""WAT FREE f ,N CANA0A.JUJI READ TUi MUS. it's easy v 7S00 Spalding BASEBALLS & S0FTBALLS Given away by BABE RUTH to CANADIAN Boys and Git's SOO Babll and SuftbalU Evry Wack . . FREE. Jul think of it. Every wek for 1$ week IIAHE RLTH it gnrngnuay 300 ecnuine Spildiog IUtblli (od Softbilli lo Ctojtiun Hoyi inJCitli. 7,500 prijn in IL There are to many of them it ihould be cjtrforyou cojteione. Age will be contidered in aardin( pruev INSTRUCTIONS fOR WINNING Jvtt rice Ji word or lett itllinr "Why Oaiker Puffed VC'heit and Quaker Puffed Rite are the mou popular lummer cereals". hr4 tenet ietker mK o(x f, on ! 0el f-H'J W-WtUulei Ptriied nut pMkti.e o lnill to BAPE RITIH. tm Ike Queker Oue.Cvoiiwae. SuAutwo. Seta. Be rart end hehr eu ni SotibiU or a nhll H you i& The 300 beat tellers received each week win 300 Spildiog Balls. Off ar good only In Canada QUAKER Puffed Wheat - Puffed Rice BABE RITJI. c c TheQuket OtuCa.. SaUafooei, Saik. D,f. Bhi Um't mj let.ee leUwa WfcT I think Oualee Putfed Wbw Qiuker Puffed R.cc are K kom rPar wtpjaer tmnle." I im ilto enclaig t Bo 7V " mbJ me Sortt-etl Q Br bell a IXU.k "X eaM. ym. mmmt.) N. f f' 1 exk wtri re. lit , to Tone J ten horn Qutr MU V y ,,k." fM-1 " PX' ace laciudrtt kh .h enirf. IS nmet oo t)iff A.. lOik. Itni. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE May 27 C. N. R A. vs. Grotto. May 30 C. N. H. A. vs. Junior Jlks. June 3 Canadian Lesion vs. Orotto. June ftc. N. R. A. vs. Canadian -eglon. June 10 Orotto vs. Junior Elks June 13 Junior aics vs. Cana-llan Legion. June j7.-rotto RS. C( N n A . . June 20tjunior Elks vs. C. R A, YVONNE AND ANNETTE LEADING QUINTUPLETS IN CUTTING OF TKITril 4 1 CALLANDER, Ont.. May 23: Yvonne and Annette, each of whose third showed this week, are leading in the tooth- cutting race of the Dlonne quintuplets. Ceclle and Emllie each have two while Marie still has only one. The quintuplets will have their first birthday anniversary next Tuesday. A' Daily News Want-Ad. will trot what vnn want. ill Bagshaw's TAXI Phone Fleet Cafe 849 .' Today Stocks (CXHittm) D JoluuVau Co.) Yanrouvrr LJ t Alexandria. .01ft-D. C. Nkkel. J7. Dig MlMOUrt. .66. Dradtan. 1.90. Bnilorne, 8.90. 13. R. Con. M. B. R. X. C-oW. .11. Cariboo Quart, 1.18, Dentonia. .40. '' , Georgia Rlvw, .004. OoJconda. M. Glacier Creek. M. . Grange. M. . , H Indian. .02 iuM. . I ' ' Mlnto, .IS. Meridian, .08 ft. Morning Star, .08ft. National Stiver. .04ft. NoW nve. .10ft. Pend Ore4U. .78. Porter Idaho, .12. Premier. 1.77. , ..l- ReVs MeOonaM. .15, h Reward, ittft. Reno. 1J7. ,f "- Silver Cnwt, Jll. Salmon Gotd, .15. Taylor Bridge. .13ft. Wayside. .17 ft. Whltrwater. .0!i. y Waverly Tangier, .OL f United Empire, .03. . Toronta Central PatrkU. 1,49. Chlbougamau. 70 ft. Lee Ooki. .05ft. Oranadi, .35. Inter. Nlekel. 28.75. Maeaasa. 2 00. Moranda, 420. : Sherrttt Oorden, .87.-Siscoe. 2.80. , Ventures, .88. Lake Maron. .0414. Trek Hughes. 450. Sudbury IUsln, 1.55. Ceiumarlo, .11. ' Smelter OoM. jd. Can. Matarttc. i9. Littie Long Lae. 540. Astoria Rouyn, .03 ft. Stadaeona, .23. Maple Leaf. MVr. 1 Pickle Crow, Z48. . , & McKeniie Red Uke, 155. Oud'i Lake. 1.45. Sturgeon River Oold, .78. Red Lake OoM Shore. Jlft. San Antonio. 3.60. ;HALIBUTTER i IS FINED 'Capt. George Fritz Atsessed $100 Ily Jostlrn of the Peace For Illegal Halibut Fishing i Capt. Oeorge Frltc of the local I halibut boat Margaret I was fined I $100 by Justices of the Peace S. D. Macdonald and O. II. Munro in provincial police court last evening for fishing halibut In a closed area ion the north end of thr Ouwn J Charlotte Islands in contravention of International treaty regulations.! ine Margaret i was seized last; week by the fisheries patrol boot: Onerka In charge of William Flev-In. Capt. Fritz, whose counsel was L. W. Patmore, denied actually fishing within the closed area, contending that he was really outside the closed area. It was suggested that Instruments aboard the patrol boat might be In error. The court, however, found otherwise. R. L. McLennan prosecuted. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Fire starting from the galley stove caused some $25 or $50 damage to the Interior of the local halibut boat Svalbard at the Edward Llpsett Ltd. floats this morn lng. The Svalbard is owned by H. Slmonsen. It was at 8:20 a.m. that the fire department was called. The British stoatrer Fresno City sailed at 12;30 noon today for the United KtngdQm0r Continent with a full cargo of'gfaln loaded from the Alberta Wheat Pool's local POLITICAL HUMOUS LONDON, May 23: Rumors per sist of Impending important changes in the National government. Some report say that Rt.: Hon, Stanley Baldwin will resume the office of Prime Minister while: other's indicate that there rn'ay be I a ncxtenslve reshuffling- f0f the! cabinet shortly. j Th. Like the Famous Beers of Europe pvrnvtnmi J i; muni liw llO knUM Mb I beer ! Iirar eiile tviiiMrins l urk) larrl'.tlir euallirr (uiiliiirn-tal lree 1 1 I Me llflit, arkllii(. aaliifylnt and tlliuiilallna Try It and huw llflt rnl II la. Soma ttit at lUrn. LUNCH BOXES FLAG DAY Luctcv mm Asa ' AGE GUARANTEED by $10,000 BONO On, Sale af (tinvrmi" ri ifuor Storm and l,irrn.-t'(t I rcnii CO A5TB REiilERIES fiinifif Ihw!:j 3000 Brtli-.h o)u(i.!n Sluirrlu iihrj RODS HOOKS FLOATS LEADERS OAFFHOOKS FISHING TACKLE FI.IKS AXFS EGOS LINKS SPOONS BASK FT SINKERS SPINNfF COMPAMSS OUT Hi K- ()AMP STOVER LAND'S VhT3 May 21th marks the opening of trram trout fUhlnt. lot u npplJ tour limit. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO LTD. PROGRAM Parade, 12 noon. Singing or -O Canada," and raising of flat, 1 p.m. Addresses by Commissioner Alder and Iter. Ilollingworth, 1:10 p.m. Distribution of Ire eream and peanuts to children, 1:30 p.m. Crowning of May Quern, 2 p.m. Field sports and stage dancing, 2:30 p.m. SPOUT EVENTS-Girls under 6. M I Joys under 6. j f, GlrLs under 8. Hoys under 8. Girls under 10. Boys under 10. Girls under 12. Boys under 12. Girls under 14. t Boys under 14. ' Girls under IB. - ,,. - Boys under 16. Boys' Band, Scouts and Cadets Girl Guides. 100 Yards open. Open relay. 220 Yards open. Bicycle, 1 mile. Pie eating contest, oven 15 years, boys and girls' Backward race, 16 years and over. Baseball, Elks vs. Sons of Can-ada,,4 p.m. EVENING Dance, Moose Hall, Grand I march, 9:30 p.m. ,1 Elks' 11 o'clock micr 11 Ml I SUvlnkl Bro.. II 19 P"- Drawing of raff P"' tation of rup. 11 'J Pm- II. J. zniKKIIR Fully Eo'iin'1'.!.? ExprniTrTJ Chimney Sweep Authorised ' with each rV Ati issu Call or Telephone Thompson Hardwi We wMi to announce thst RF.P.AL SHOr Is now taW:,,,.d '".'Ybf next d f new home i Biilklcv Market opportunity i'''h''ny,upport tomers for tni-nsn the pa.sM wo v ra during trust that wo rf jSJport In our new Catching Coji vicks VA-TRO-NOL,