gfcsday April 19, 1838. . fMETBALL AS PLAYED :(urii Series of Games Stage ed Bflla Kella. With Ocean Fa j t ime. Teams ORE IS At alls ean Falls girls' and senlot s fc" ''rhn1 -.tsM ' a'rt ? n visit to Bella Bella. Twc s games were played, Bella a in-1 iirsi dv a score 5 to 34 while Ocean Falls won cond 3 to 19. The Oieah s pins won i 10 i alter mrrt tnams were well mltrhod and the Rames were feat by fast pxssins and clos t-fhe kin" fit ihe half-way mark In the fMt fame the score was twenty-id ii DinR-dont? play continued iajthc second half with first one coring and then the other fjie Windsor was high scorer BB(iia Bella with twelve points wp Dave Williams led Ocean fws tub ten points. can Falls seniors took the r (or the second game in view WJOcun Falls having found it Mo blr to bring along its In nate team as naa Been i:od The paper town players advantage of weight over fi cr Bella. Bella players and ; difficulty in winning. Phil 5Hi.11 was high scorer for Bella D) 'Ward Again IK-illon Most M Gentlemanly I VANCOUVER 1 I with eight points and. Tink-, h. h scorer for Ocean Falls al- i.in eignt points. f.lrls' game was a closelv ttte :ed one as the score would is and five minutes of over-. pe vx- required to decide the Is- Rto the games, the nlavers entertained at the home of gfb Williams where refreshments Iff' ::rved before the visitors for hc::ie VALUABLE ''2 r.ioot vnhmhlp nlavpr tnr ;ub tn the National Hockey !W last season. It was the rti) award for Shore in twelve 'At '.he K.im tlmn Prpclrlont. nk Caider announced that Gor- 1. HEX BOWLING ALLEY IJasement t Exchange Block PHONE 6S8 HOW THE WELL-LADEN BOXER. LOOKS The. crulserweight championship; of England is the objective; of, Len. Ilarvey as he takes up quarters at Hampstead Heath to prepare for his mate h with Jock McAvoy. Bright and early one morning he wa-s-cauBbt-tFotUng-up -the incline with all the gadgets necessary for his occupatipn. SPORT CHAT The Smithers girls seemed too fast for Prince Rupert in the first! game of the High School series at Smithers. Elsie Erickson starred for Smithers. Smithers, boys had MONTREAL. Aurll 19: (CP) Ed- a11 t"e bes- ot it at first but the R Shore of Boston Bruins was visitors , played hard in the last reed thr Hart Trophy last night quarter for their successful come back. Smithers had fourteen free throws, converting three, while Prince Rupert converted four of sb-tldsn free throws. The teams were evenly, matched. There was a large attendance of spectators. W Orlllon. Toronto, wlnunr had Baltimore Orioles chased ifi '.he Lady Byng Trophy as. the Hubbcll to" the showers with a first- gentlemanly player. Inning three-run' barrage at Balti more, 12 years ago yesterday. The south-paw,' then pitching for Tor onto, went It) New York Giants two Athletic Club At Kitsegucla I Herbert Kussel Is Named President For Ensuing Year KITSEGUKLA, April 19: The Kitsegukla Athletic Club held Its annual meeting Monday: Election of officers for the year resulted as follows: President, Herbert Russell. Manager, David S. Williams. Assistant Manager, Arthur Sam- Carl.' nare- . fooiDaii. i;apj,ain, biijan turner.. Football, .Assistant Captain, Wilson. Baseball Captain, Maurice Williams. Baseball Assistant Captain in llTIlTlTrn. years l;tW-and has developed intoiD,'l!glas( A- ,y,tI IS WINNER- f Tlicre few Brown. IB were a changes made luH . ' ClnliAl1t..on.i1rt .Tnhlinv Mi1fS in In Ihn nlllnn nf nfflonre Tlnr.. PJMfms Make It Two Sir raiiflit . .,.......,.' j. j r. i,no', ,, j.j (.,.,. .... . . " " oi nyaney AiiiK-, wuii niu 1 oert itussen succeuaeu jeiiery ii, P Western "askelball Chanipionship, 'INNIPRf. Ai.rll in. mm PWCOUVer Woslonn, J..,.,nr,,l Win. lp5 5t Andrew's bv a score. of 30. 37 in OVPrtlmn lief nlont uiln. 9s "he Western Canada men's or basketball title and the right f eastern chnmninns Th.- w(Kt..i su.n. .'rr. " i"'" ,ton marathon 12 years ago today. 'Johnson a.s President. Tho mana-He 'covered the distance In twoVer and his assistant were re-hurs, 35 minutes, 25 2-5 seconds, elected with the baseball assist-nearly four minutes better than ant captain and the secretary it.: triaV -'ivin fir ' r-nf nvnr thp S.ime. uic ii , The .following were elected to the Clarence Den ar. Miles, course by te 'commlUee: Edward Wes, the event three years later, won j Mnspf. Brown m w JonM . iSampare. nen Woods, Lazarus Rus- 'sell. Jacob Milton. Reachl, lh mo-n people ciij i H.t.. r ,tvpriLptnpnf j me sports commiiiee sees netter In the Dally Newi. "Ml prospers ior uie coming season. "TILLIE THE TOILER" I TpL0 TILL15 SI IE'C HAV To DECIDE &ETVJEEN IMPKIMS AND CO, Aloe THE DAMCIMG, SCHOOL. , . I . i 1 -v ' mr i n ( HOLV MAC KEE EL A Vni I rsifj THAT ' TIIE DAILY. NEWS PAOFIVE 9" Cornwall Beats Smoke Eaters CALQARY. April 19: Cornwall. Flyers downed Trail. v Smoke Eaters, two to. one last nlahfc in trip third of the five . - 4-, 4s, ;. : pr. wmm l'tJ 'Vast Hish, .SuhooL OivJs Agaiw Lost Basketball at Smitiiers. SMITHERS, April 19, Prince Rupert High School boys scored another close victory over Smilh- ,crs by a score of.,35. to. .291n. the f ecend set of games her last night. Smithers girls repeated their victory over Prince Rupert, the score I being 20 to 12. The Prince Rupert teams left for ! home on. today's train,, accompanied by the Smithers teams who will !play a return series at the coast. The Smithers girls will stop off at Terrace for a series of games on their way home. j Boys' flame I The Smithers boys scored first but were soon caught and it wai near the end of the. first halt before the score was evened up at thirteen all. The first half, ended 15 to 13 In favor of Prince Rupert In the second half, the play was very fast with Prince Rupert extending Its lead at times although being only one point ahead on several occasions. Prince Rupert checked much more effectively than did Smithers and seemed to have more trios at the basket. Individual scores, for Prince Rupert were: Lundqulst. 12; Holke-stad, 10; Brown, 8; Wlnslpw. 4; Christian. U , Smithers Individual scoring was as-. follows: CunUffe, 14; Melntyre 8; 0,'Nelll, 4; Hetherthgtori.' 2, Raymond., Girls' Game To h icls' frame Smithers took, the lead from the start and,, wa tfr'heauect, having lhe best of IhOj play all the wav through There-, were two free throws for each. side. Following, the games, there was;: a dange. last .night In honor of the visitors. Mail Schedule For tne. East v Monday, Wednesday, and Friday .. 5 p.m From the East . Tuesday TliurSday and Sunday 11:00 .p.m.. For- Vancouver j Tuesdaj 12:30 noon Thursday 10:15 p.m. Friday 8 p.m. April.7, 18 and. 28. 4:30 p.m. From. A'ancouver Sunday- ; ni Wednesday ....-.. 10:30 a.m. Friday - 4. p.m. April 3, 14 and 24 ...... j., a.m. For Anyt. and..Ste.war. ' Sunday 7 p.m Wednesday 3 p.m.j From Anyox and Stewart . Tuesday 11:30 a.rr j Thursday 8 p.m. For Naas Klver and Port Simpson I Sunday ? p.rri ; Trom Naas Itiver and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30'- n.w. For Queen Cliarlolte Islands-April 8 and 22 9:30 p.m. From Queen Charlattc tsland.s April 0 and 20 a.m. For Alaska-April 3, 14 and 21 a.m. VES , AMD KJOVO 1 WAMT.?Oy-R3,3E5T BfUSy AWD EXPRESS- TO TILLIE;, HOW MUCH WE WXNJT; HEPt, TQ' KTAY,y-- 1 . . i - -' ''SENATORS, .-. 4- (CPi SOX WIN First Games of Season In Major League, Played Yesterday Complete Schedule Today WASHINGTON, D.C.. April 19: I 4. game- Allan, Cup final series, 4s ,CP' Washington Senators and . Boslon Red Sox took opening hon-j the Trail having won. first two, day The Senators defeated the Philadelphia Athletics by a score .of 12 to 8 here while the Red Sox downed the world champion New York. Yankees 8 to 4. at Boston. All! American and National League clubs swing into action today with games scheduled, as follows: National League Boston at New York, Brooklyn at Philldeiphla, Chicago at Cincinnati; Pittsburg at ' St.Louis.- American League Detroit at . Chicago; St. Louis at- Cleveland 1 Philadelphia at Washington, New I York at Boston. rl li thq first game of an American League dcmble header today; New York beat Boston 5 to 3. Old Country Soccer English League, First Division Huddersfield Town 2, Derby County 0. Leeds United 2. Stoke City. 1. Charles Graham, 'inspector, ot mines, returned, to the city on the Princess Norah: yesterday afternoon Kitkatla Has ;i Easter Monday Celebration KITKATLA, April 19. Easter Monday was observed in Kitkatla with a large program of field and water snorts under the general auspices of the Excelsior Club. Th? program was rather extensive, running Into two days. A. splendid list I of, prizes was offered, notable among them being a softball trophy, donated by Miss Laura Colll- 50a and a, football, trophy donated by Matthew Hill: The proceedings commenced, yesterday morning withi a parade headed by the Kit- irom a. trip to the Atlin district on katla Band after which the child-offlQlal. duties. rent's, sports were run off. a. w v a m F'Pfc - - TJVERY boy knows it is a good idea to lock his bicycle but he is not. always successful in. getting, a really safe lock. But now he can be sure that his bicycle is safely locked, if it is a new GCAL Standard Roadster with a built-in "Yale" lock. This smart new lock has been, specially designed by the "Yale" and C.CNL engineers tD provide simple, convenient and positive protection for the new C.CM. Study the enlarged picture of this, new lock, and you. will sec bow it is built right into the rear tubular fork of the bicycle. It is completely enclosed in ;ts own little part of, the fork. The key 'its easily into the. barrel lock and, when you turn it, a bolt is turned out,betwcen the spokes of the rear wheel, making it impossible to turn the w liu-l. With tin's "Yale" lot k on your new-CCM Standard Roadster, you can be sure that it is safely locked. This new C.GM. ModeJ, like all GC.M. Bicycles, is' made with a frame of seamless steel, tubing finished. with- several coats of baked-on enamel. It has the famous GGAL; predsion-built Triplex Hanger that makes C.GMA so easy to pedal. Of course, it has the GGA1. quick-acting coaster brake. All the bright parts are chromium-plated uver C.C.M., 20-year nickel, the wheels.- have steel rims and rustless steel spokes,, the tires.are the well-known Dunlop "Fort"; When, you are buying your new bicycle be. sure to. examine this fine new GGM. with the built-in "Yale" lock. See it. at yout nearest GCM. dealer's. COM- TRADE MARK. (Jet Your C.CM. BICYCLE At McRae Bros. Ltd. 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