BUSINESS MEN (Continued from page; 1) Prince Rupert Daily Nevvs Wednesday. May 14, 1902 stock nmrket investine. Indians Trounce Yanks 7b i?efafl 2-Game lead Despite, this caution, howeve'.l Martin rroljlslicr in 1576 dis-. Besides iu "lain. cU and coal, and sporadic selling .sprees, tito covered the eastern Arctic isi Alberta in 10ii had an output Toronto market closed accumu- lands of Canada' while searching ' of $122.0(10 WKI from manufac-lated cnougn Bvrength during for a northern passage to Asia. turing pnd proeessine industries the week to push the exchange's . . . . Indices to the level of mid- i- 3 , t. ,. . , ; j ,' 'i .. . I'! -' !?' ' 1. !.!' i !' t V , " X 1 ! Mhi,. . i - it ; , ,?- . ti , KKW YORK (CP) High flying Cleveland Indians trounced New York Yankees in a hard hitting American League content Tuesday night to retain heir two game lead over the Washington Senators. , WRESTLING Ciyf?f jCentre, May 16 and 17 The Senators took their ninth 1 i I I I ' ri .x. a . r . -; v:u,v , - i W , i i V - " " 1 J" I t) 'Jr. f j v f . I - t 0 . r 'II . yx . , . " i - j- i M I "net ' ; - April. Industrials, base metals and western oils posted gains ranging to more than five points, while golds added slightly less than a point. New York made little head-i." way in early trading Monday,?, slipped in mid-.ses.sion but . recovered by the close. Prices edged higher In quiet tradin-r Hi'.iiiay i.r.U continued upward Wednesday. Late selling cut gains on Thursday and prices njwed Utile trend yesterday. From Friday to Friday the Toronto Stuck Exchange Indices showed industrials up 5.61 at 317.67, golds up .97 at 88.88, base metals up 341 nl, in.Mlrt find western oils u- 3.76 at 14841. In the Montreal average.;, banks were down .10 at 29.93, untitles up ,8 Bt 84.4, Industrials up 4.09 at 198.1. combined up BASEBALL SCORES N;i!iiili;il Driioktyn 14. Kt. Ixj.iis R. (Three nip;ht Knn.e.sJ Chicaso 0. Pliihidelphi i C. Cincinnati 4, New York 7. PittsbuiKh 1. Bo..ton 3. Amcriran New York 6. Ckvcl.intl 10. Washington 4, Detroit 3. Pliiladelphia 5, St. I-ouis 1. Boston 5, Chiciijro 5. rci. Scuttle 7, Sun 'nux.i.sro a. Oiiklund 4 tJacraiiirula 3. Kan DicnO' 4. U& Angeles 1. Hull) wood 8. FnrtJand 0. WeniU'hce 3, Spokane 23. 1. MEN'S BOUT- JACK O'REILLY (Australian Chamm vs LUIGI MACERA Italy) 2. WOMEN'S BOUT ' W- GINGER O'HARA KORY PALMER 1' toiy in ten fames by edging 'ao Detroit Tliiers in at pilclKTs' U-l i-A. In the Natinml League, the fw York Uiant3 malntaint'd loir one Raine lead over the rcxklvn Dniiijers by drfentins Cincinnati Rods 7-4. i iokhn w-illorx-d th. tit. .ouis Cardinals 11-8 in a day me. T-ry Dohv. r),ile Milehell and Hy Hofinc hit home runs as the i i "s m:ile H four In a rovt over U; Yankees. Boone clinch-j i matters by slamming a three- n homer in the eighth in-, .n". i Steve Oromek was credited flth the victory although ehas- JUDO EXHIBITION Vancouver at Salem postpon-3.5 at 160.2, papers up 39.20 at I 14 lilirl fiilil mi 1 fit nt i in the seventh. Belting Bill ed, rain. Andy Patterson ond Civic Centre Class Reserved Seats kiiigside SI. 50 AihUl Kuh $1.00 , Mu.li 11N 50c Tickets at Civic Centre and (irolto ( isar Store Phone 231 or 372 iller rr.d Bob Kuzava hit free Yakima at Lcwiston, postpon- 66.85. ed, rain. in 'New York, the Associated Victoria 6, Tri City 5 12 in-1 Press average of 00 stocks iiirigsl. climbed $2.40 cents to S102.50. i i in the third and fourth in-ivs. and Indians built up a 7-0 lead. A New York rally cut the lead to 7-5 after seven Innings but Lou Brissle and Early Wynn held the Yanks in check after that. The Brooklyn Bats roughed up six St. Louis pitchers (or 14 hit in the victory Unt ,spoi!c-l Eddie Stanky's Ebbets I "homecoming" as Cardinal manager, despite a pair of two-run homers by 8tan Muslal. Preacher Hoc, the Dodgci' "Tuesdav" Ditcher, pitched like it was Wednesday or Thursday a3 he let most of the early 7-0 lead slip throiiKh his fineers in tm-Cil 'i, i Harrington, second fion rltrht, and Jimmy Shmltt. seennrt from lrft :,iof i:ig.rdtcnU for a Ashing conversation a blj fish and an audience. The boys raru. which came a cropper when it vlsiUd Chill. Ont. Kay Walters, 5. left, and imt, 7. rlKhl, admire the catch mule by O enii, 10. and Jimmy, 9, in Mill Creek, 1 cli tame north of Main street. " (Cp pnoxO) ! his fifth straight Tuesday start. r I rl .' . Ben Wade rescued Treacher In the fourth and won his first major league game and also made his first major league homer in the sixth and a double tn th? eighth. The full schedule of four night games were played in the American League with three nisht games In the National. PCHL Changes (Name; Now tailed VHL 2 oud rieet to les Says Oracle BOWLING SCORES vAddition to the Ladies' Bowl- 5ay!e Talbot ; president will lake off the bas-j VANCOUVER CP)-The Pacific 1 , kctb:.II map." I Coast Hockey League, which fx ' , V , "1 ,. - ; stretches to Saskatoon, officially !ni! Lcaaue result.3 yesterday: t spoils eililorj Ih.ywear (hat two Pitts-1 changed Its name Tuesday to i Team high single -Annettes, y.a.cnnuuercial Ap- burgh fun. leaving the varkjtl1e Western Hoekcv Ia-iie 1170. Team high three Lyons, 3211. ? '," on jailer walching the Pirates iliopi L!wt ycar thc p,.t.ssiona, K'"'' 11,0 ar.j-j another decision, vk-.-rc heard dis- j lo,,p ll(dl,d thrcc Canadian' J : irivc srea leave ; . n-mg one of Billy Meyers' ; pr:lilie ter.ms on a tryout basis. I he sl:i lih a wee.; ; j'tiineroii.s lookles. One of lkin'iwin ih,. ,.ij o, p." dial heart-slab-1 fu:d he liked the boy. but cx-ih;lDUV wm. the orranpement. Football Tonight HiiiGrai Says th-ijp css-.'d the opinion he should be land the league voted to' make ! 'r' jseiu to a minor league team for! it permanent. , I- wire i he futurej V or two. j It is an eight team circuit with ! lo HmvWi recond! 'Where,' his companion . de- i Vancouver. Victoria and New t liHI I'nme did nianded, 'can you find u more 1 Westminster. Tacoma and Seat-I'fencs aid became ninior league club than the one tlc hold-over members. I war So (lij C';- ' ln '' wittl 1 iwlit- now?" I 4 ''il il was all a mis-1 ' t f iv: bn'.h Prcakness' Hogers Mornsby of llw St. j -NHiHTING.M.KS" $Ol.H f Biimlirh, second Louis Browns says his Clint! CHALFONT S'l. GILES, Eng. 'filed Gallahadion. Courtney is thc first bespectacled ! (CP) Ntghtingahs." the nhu- .he Belmont and catcher he ever saw He recalls lialaax was a head- that Lec Meadows was the first , ' H and then cIoul- pitcher and Groi-c Toporccr the Marshal Earl and Countess Alex- $-m and became the ' first inf ielder. j ander, set in beautiful Bucking-, CYO vs HEAVY BATTERY t,. ' 'I " . it ' v ! i. H. f..' I " i- r ir . . "' '$ l .. 1' ' it Y ? It t . i, '' (w 11 i 4 f (i! (!' h, '"t fiV ( : t . i. , . . l i .1 ' I -3 I . H i . i - 8 A h i. l" 'r . ! 'ft . !' . ; i H " '! t- " ' , j i i i ... ?..'i - r ! i . i i . ' ir-ukl o ihe sea-; "To nw catching is the best ham.shlrc woodland, has been ; .'.p'.t'. for a player like I hat," the ' Sold. 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