fAtn rwo Boolrfct them Ketchikan Plans To Spend $2000 On Celebration KETCHIKAN, June 13: is planning to spend $2000 on Its Fourth of July celebration thLsl year. One of the features nf MiJ day will be a "Days of W Carnival by the Pioneers of Alaska. There will be a rull program of sports and other enUrtalnmen''y:;. RAIN STOPS BOWLING Rain last evening again prevented the City Lawn Bowling League AUTOMATIC BOOKLET jcminiiajim tu ? at3tt: :: .: b: an m k: kc kt NEW OUTDOOR SHOES Tennis and Outing Shoes A complete stock of Tennis and Outing Shoes awaits your choice. "Cutta Percha" make. Every pair made to wear. "Scampers" and "Snugs" are made of Elk leather ... soft and pliable composition or leather soles. The ideal health shoe. Pro- tects the feet from heat and keeps them cool and healthful all day. Made for Men, Women, Boys and the Children g The Family Shoe Store I THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KUPKKT MUTISM COIXMHIA Publiihed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue M. P. PULL EN - - - Managlng-Edfcor Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 DAILY EDITION Thursday, June 13, i93S CAPITALIZE SPORT FISHING Prince Rupert people have been so accustomed to fishing for commercial purposes that it does not seem to have occurred to them to capitalize the fisheries as a sport. Yet there are thousands of people who, if they knew where to do so, would be glad to land a few spring salmon for the fun of doing it. These people have money to pav for their 'fnjoymcnt Also if they knew there was trout fishing to be obtained in the neighborhood they would come here and enjoy a few days amid the wonderful scenery of the tributaries of the Ecstall River or would tramp into jvhtada Lake and fill their baskets as thev had never filled them before.. i A booklet just issued by the Victoria-Saanich Inlet Anglers Association advertises the sport to be obtained in Saanich Inlet near 'Victoria from salmon fishing, a Sport, the catering for which has become an important industry. k . J; HEPBURN'S POSITION Premier Hepburn of Ontario finds himself in a rather difficult position, somewhat similar to that of Premier Pattullo of British Columbia. The money powers of the country refuse to lend money to enable him to carry on the work of the province. Doubtless, Mr. Hepburn has anticipated such a possibility and will be prepared for his next move. The incident reminds us that the lot of the reformer is usually a hard one. A politician without money is apt to become a politician without friends. from starting the season's activities at the Canadian National Recreation Association's green. Rinks scheduled to meet were those of J. Watson vs. J. A. Frew and Q. P. Tinker vs. Jack Prcece. VOUNO LIBERALS' LINE-UP , The following line-up for Younir Liberals In tonight's first round Dominion Day Cup game against Canadian Legion Is announced: B. Qurvlch; F. Eby and I. Moe; D. Stalker, W. Murray and II. Lokken; J. Lindsay, J. Camobell. B. Hunt, - and A. Donald If you wish to swap a classified. , FOOTBALL THURSDAY, JUNE IJ Young: Liberals vs. Legion BASEBALL FRIDAY. JUNE II Elks vs. Sons of Canada PLAY DRAW INS0CCER Borden Street and King Edward High Schools Each Scored Twice In the regular Junior Football League fixture last evening be tween Borden Street School and King Edward High School honors were divided, the full time score being two fcoals each. Currle scored a fine goal for Borden after three minutes of play. Near the end of the first half Cameron equalized for High School but, before the first half had ended, Currle. obtaining the ball from a well placed drive by Fitch, forced his way through and put Borden In the lead. The second half was strenuously fought with Borden, retaining IU lead until within five minutes of full time when, fiom a penalty awarded to High School, Cameron made the score equal. Borden Street Mah: Brown. Perplch; Schubert, Fitch, Roma; U. Wllllscroft, Houston, Currle. R. Smith, Barton. i High School F. Wllllscroft: O Brown, Clausen; Kanaya, Qullck.1 Croxford; Cameron. Barber. O' Neill, Beale, Husoy. Referee, J. Campbell. Linesmen C. Phllllpson and B.1 Ritchie. Standing of second half of league to date: W. D. L. P Borden 3 2 0 8 High- 1 2 1 4 Booth 0 2 3 2 Baseball Standings National League W. L. P... New York 30 13 .698 St. Louis 29 18 .617 Pittsburg 31 20 .608 Brooklyn 23 22 509 Chicago 22 22 500 Cincinnati 19 27 .413 Philadelphia 10 27 .372 Boston 11 32 .256 American League New York 31 19 .620 Chicago,- ...... 20 lfl .587 Detroit 25 22 532 Cleveland , 24 22 522 Boston 25 23 520 Washington 22 20 .458 Philadelphia 20 25 .444 St. Louis 14 31 jn thr nxn.v Mfnrs . i?'.Vf. rui.. .... DOUBLE Olie Handiest REFEREE IS CARDINALS UNSETTLED MOVING UP Not Decided Yet Who Will be Third Leadership of New York Plants Is In Ring at Baer-Braddock Kedured Despite Virtorv Over BatUe Tiight NEW YORK, June 13: 1CP It was still doubtful today who would referee the fifteen round world's heavyweight title bout tonight at Madison Square Garden's Long Island Bowl between Max Baer, the champion, and Jim Braddock. the challenger. Jack Dempsey had eliminated himself as third man and Arthur Donovan was ruled out by Baer. The general concensus of opinion seems to be that it matters llttrt who the third man !n the ring is a. long as he is able to count ten while Braddock lies on the canvas There is practically no money oi. Braddock and few are even optimistic enough to expect he will bt still on his feet at the end of tht scheduled route. Some optimism, however, continues to be expressed by the challenger's backers. Betting is 5 to 1 in favor of Baer Baer has an edge of almost twenty pounds In weight, weighing In today at 209V2 pounds as compared with Bradodck's 1913 .pounds. Cincinnati Yesterday BOSTON, June 13: CP -Continuing their winning streak which gives promise of putting them at the top of the National League ere iiong, tu wiuis uaratnals won two jmore games yesterday from the cellar-dwelling Boston Droves and 'crept up further upon the New ,York Giants who were defeating the Cincinnati Redi at tb Polo Grounds. The margin of the Giants Is now three full games. The Cardinals are how In exclusive possession of second place with a half game lead over the PltUburg Pirates who defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers at EbbetU Field. The margin of supremacy of the New York Yankees In the American League was further cut to twe and a half games, the Yanks splitting a double-header wUh Uw Browns at St. Louis while the second place Chicago White Sox were easily defeating the Washheton Senators at Chicago. The Detroit Titer won over the Boston Rad Sox at Detroit to move from fifth into third place ahead of the Cleveland Indians who lost to the Philadelphia Athletics at Cleveland. The Red Sox fell back Into the second dlvtafcm. Yesterday's Big League scores: National League j St Louis 8-5. Boston 6-4. Chicago 15-8. Philadelphia 0-11, Pittsburg 7. Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 4, New York 10. American League Washington 2, Chicago 7. Philadelphia 7. Cleveland -5. Boston 1. Detroit 4. New York 11-6, St. rSrols 4-7. , SOFTBALL RAINED OUT Rain and wet arounds caused postponement of last evenln scheduled City League Softball game between Junior Elks and Ca nadian National Recreation Asso ciation. GROTTO TAXI 456 You only live once Why not ride in the best? Three Cars at your service. 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