t This hls SPORT pr. rupert giants in wongame; win again Dtf,atd I'ort Simpson 21 to 17 New york Nationals Going Strong Last Night in upener 01 uis-trict IJa&ketball Series prince Rupert All Stars defeated port Simpson All Stars 21 to 17 last night in the first of a two-game series for tho championship of Northern, British Columbia. It was a close checking game right ngrii from iu"4 the start with ...... Simpson u...... inn held a one-point lead urrQl within two minutes of the end of the first half. Then Rupert sank a field goal to have a one-point lead at half time, tne score oeingo to 8 Detroit Tigers Outslugged By St. Louis Browns NEW YORK, April 23: (CD-New York Giants maintained undisputed leadership of the Na tional League yesterday by winning their seventh game in eight starts since the opening of the season ...( t U .1 I I - .1 A WU u uuuiaivc victory over ine f i l. i. Nnnritiiy iaii. nM n 11 1 r. i til iui a . 1 . - opening uib "-w"s " "' rmiues at me i'oio urounds here minutes after the start. Tne visl-; The Pittsburg Pirates, although Idle, slipped into second place in the National League standing when the St. Louis Cardinals dropped a close decision to the Cincinnati Reds at Cincinnati, the Reds and the lead was changed from time! place ahead of the Phillies. The to time until five minutes to go; Brooklyn Dodgers blanked the jrhen Ihe Karen Island squad got I Boston Braves at Ebbetts Field four-point lead and held it to land moved into seventh place, the the finish of the game, final score graves being relegated to the eel-being 21-17. lar. Port Simpson has sent down one In the American League, the of the strongest teams that has, Boston Red Sox, playing at home, ever bcm hce and they should, eked out a close victory over the have a good cliance or whining Washington Senators and arc close tonights game after getting used on the heels of the idle Chicago to the floor )ast night. i White Sox for first place. The The Scythians, winners of the Senators, as a result, dropped into Intermediate League defeated a a tie with the New York Yankees 6enior scrub team 30 to 20 in the for leadership of the second divi-curtain ralr. They will play slon. The St. Louis Browns, at again tonight. .home, poled out J8 hits to defeat Individual scoring: j the world champion Detroit Tigers Scythians (30) Montcsano (2),12to4. Dominate O0, Campbell (2). Lc-I Rainy weather caused postponc-toumcau, Currlc, Glllls, Murray mcnt of some games in the east. (2). Ueynon (6), Houston (2). I Yesterday's Big League scores: All Stars (28)-Vlcreck (4), National League Pierce (5). Arney (4), Christlson, Philadelphia 2. New York 7. Kakamoto (13), Calderonl 11) W. Murray (1), Senior Game Port Simpson U7)Brcntzcn (7), Sankcy (2), R. Mathers (6), O. While (21, D. Musgrave., W; Johnson, Wesley. R. Knott. Moody. Prince Rupert (21) -E. Smith, Stiles (8), R, Morrison (3). J. Morrison. McPhce, Ratchford (3), W. Johnson (5), Morgan, Lindsay (2). Simpson Asks "Break" Paul Price; manaeer'of the Port Boston 0, Brooklyn 5. St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 7. American League Washington 3, Boston 4. Detroit 4, St. Louis 12. Baseball Standings ounpson warn, in a statement this st i nnu NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L New York 7 Pittsburg 3 llfrj J 1 "" ' morning, said that his team would J Cincinnati '.4 4 Sive the locals a better and faster Philadelphia 4 5 same tonight and he figured Port Chicago 3 4 Simpson could take It. If Brentzen1 Boston , 2 5 M made all he missed last night, 1 Brooklyn 3 5 bttTn1? WUid haIC n,n- "U AMERICAN LEAGUE . hoped Prince Rupert will give' w L Port Simpson a better break to- chlcac0 4' ,' enough to play a home and home ciPveIantl 4 2 series with Simpson." said Price. ShmgL'"::::::J 5 " I New York 4 4 PA I'LL IS PESSIMISTIC Detroit 2 4 St Louls 2 5 MELBOURNE, April 23: (CP)- : P J. Paull. mfmbr nf th u, . Philadelphia 1 6 re County Cricket Club, on a! LADIES' BOWLING at here, said there was a defln-1 " lack of promising material in April 23 Rangers vs. P. R English cricket. "I cannot think of Grads. Brunettes vs. Doodads. e outstanding young player who ' .---------------. miy nrovo fi EnglUh side to meet Australia " the next Test scries." he said. WINNIPEG TOILERS WIN WINNIPI Winnipeg Tollers last night dc- "Mcd. Victoria Dominoes 42 to 29 S ., flrsi f ft three-game series Z, m,rn,a Wwlrn Canada bas-Mtball championship. STOU: GENI:i;al'S JEWELS KENSINGTON. 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And she beats the boys of her own age in track, tennis, cycling and other sports. Yankee Stadium in New York features a public address . system this season, last of the major league parks to instal one. Thev had a loud speaker Several yeai$ Sale Commences Friday Morning at 9 ago, but It was abandoned because of. the acoustical Interference of the wooden bleachers now being replaced with steel stands. Due to a clot qn the brain, Charllemalne, Jhpoughbred racing' stallion bought "recently for $10,000, dropped dead in the presence of his owner, J. W. Schenner hage in Winburg. South Africa. Cambridge has made the latest move' In' the boat race tralnlns "war" with Oxford. The Light Blues have engaged their rival's boxing Instructor, Billy Cook, to supervise their physical Jerks. i Raymond Callaway of Atlanta, Ga plays football, baseball and tennis and is heavyweight cham pion at Alabama Polytechnic Institute and he sings in the Au burn Baptist Church choir. 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