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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 18

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wa TIIE DAILY PROVINCE, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1929. re Shipping, Commerce and Finance TIJUANA RACES WOED'S MRK TOR Egg and Butter Prices in Vancouver SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE EHPltESS OF FRANCE MARINE NOTES Wrst race. 4 furlongs. 1800. elejirrrng, tww- rw-id9 1 Pnooi Hod.

(Tnmoie. 111, IS eO, 82.. 0. bton-y Oraot (Tvm-ek. 12l.

I 20. 13; 1. Bull. Wisp Uxies. lost.

15.20. Time: :4. Aje ran. Ceboo, Hooeuiu. VeH Meter.

Damlur Km, Pmtnci. McKeon. Robert Qimt stoi raos, 1 sail, and to elairaxrst, four-year-olds and up I. Open Hud tD l-v- TERRIFIC OIL STOCJTOIG Qose of Calgary Exchange Diverts Business to Vancouver. KErsaa SHlPPCaO, IN rOST.

aarrp Bl STB DlntclrtT frloi) Pier A O-a-Conl- 4- WASHINGTON BASKFTFR4 rjWAMftO BV CALU0RNX BT.ATTLE, March (API Suffering a bad case ot atagw flight, the Unleeraity of Waahing- ton team waa smothered under an anaanche of basketa by the TJnl- of California before mora than 8000 spectators In the Unl- Tenuty AthleUc Panlion here last nlptit, giving the Bears a strangle hold on the Pacific Coast confer- sees championahlp. The score was 42 to 31. DUE THIS EVENING Orient Orient On. KIM, 9V 1(1, J. ITepc-ri Shatters Own 220-Yard Free Via si 1 1m are 1 aulas as prlass aa laileaaw Ta pieiaiais slslal taaaawaaV tMtraa.

daa, plnle. Sea. -1 PallHa. ant. pilia Graded asat aralial tmraa, daa.

sa. -SS PalMa. Sea. a lae mad pries far the earteaa i4i ai appieilaieieir a aaats assis iaa araatasale Batlaa. merit, in i.

s. run warn isiet- Empreu or (Bc.jnrr Alabama Maru Jap.) Pier Niagara Br.) Pier C. Cap Verde Br Bailantyns benaaben lOer.) baium-oro Can. imparl iBr.l fcauanune fm 1111. 17 0 Time: 1 54 3-1 AiC nv Utt Viae, ouv.

Lake Tahoe, Forenoon. Gallop-as Jo. Heniaaa. Tinua, Ausl Europe Europe HaiiiaS tor ope Japan J.pan 63. Kelvlnla ts due overnight to Empire Shipping Co, to load grain.

Donaldson Line S3. Mover! a win arrive Sunday to Balfour, Guthrie 8c Co. Ltd. The freighter S3. Treloske Is due this evening to Thos.

Barling 8s Sons Ltd, to load wheat tor United Kingdom. A. M. Dollar, president ot the Canadian-American Shipping Co. Ltd, and Style Record at Chicago.

Teras tFr. baiuyne Noire Dame aa roumcrr iapoinia Big P. R. Vessel Bringing VAnida slam (Jan. Laaoiate Kil 1 Jettv U.Sw-Cout.

Urrsuu el.ru lJau. I Enr.Jesr. Third reoa. 6 tminngs. rtal-rtles.

trues rear-ids and up 1, ludun im. 3j 20, 2. War Cas'Je iTnml. 10l. 14 20, 14 40; 8.

Chat IMonW Wl, 15 40. Tub; 1.14 Also ran. OrmanlKAd, Doll Dance, i bora Villa Byrnes, wtn.baa. Golden Ac-j trota. Prospecta.

Mlas Lnunerv, tjueen Baa, 1 Ji Japan CBTCAOO, Marrh (APV Mmr- 9 .44 Grade 4. la, trada t. la. Nn 1 JeLU EuruOS atauras Liu im.J Punlas (It. Diana Dollar (US) CniLA MINE LEADERS GAIN K--CduL Jener Cior (Br.) Japan V1S.C.

TO MVE aoyU MATH Wap root la.leaau afaru iJap.) Orient Cnina VANCOUVER MARINE bead ot the Chief Line, has returned from Portland where he spent the past few days loading 88. Chief Ekldegate for the Orient. The company flagship. S3. Chief Capilano, la due late barllon (U.S.) Burrard D.1X elnAOfea (Br.) Burrard Du Cam.

Orders can. itover i nt.t au ara u.ix. Holland Kara (Jap.) Jauan today from the unenv una tuao.1 Japan uocs eellard iBr.l Slrram Fourth rasa, rnrlaneo. 8G4, elnrmlns. three-year -olds 1, Wot'Mi iDcn'sp.

1071, so. Bidaai. isterten. 112k, 11.66. $10 20: 8.

Th. Sg.u.r (C. Lyons. 10, Ture: I IS. Aiso ran, Kl HisS win.

Valcar. Mar, Kalis, Caravan, Soorss, Betty Bowman. Miss toinr, 1. '-1 race. 6 furlongs, 17AQ, rteimrnsr.

three-year-olds and up 1, Blurt (Tnmbl 11H 81180. 14 SO, 92 so: 2 Pookenaka (Mann. 1121, 13 .0. 12 80; 8. Kit Carsoa (Ounlap.

1131, 32 So. 113. Also raa, MUleon, Bitty. Sir Mia SL. Bailor Mud.

Theo Fay. With the Calgary oil exchange closed today, a heavy volume of prairie business was diverted to the Vancouver market, where trading In the oil issues was the heaviest on record. 80 numerous were the oil orders tn the hands of the brokers that they II S. a. mmm steady Empire Shipping Co.

Ltd. reports Brisntun auosrpoel iBf-). La Piaoenua (U.S.) a. Caiil. French Line SS.

Texas in port with 600 tons of steel to discharge, and a 200 Passengers rrom Orient. With cearty 300 passengers on board, R. M. 8. Empress Of France, Commander 8.

Robinson. R. N. C. B.

Is due here at 6:30 pm. and will berth at C. P. R. pier B.

The ship reached quarantine st 9 am, and berthed at Victoria at 10 a m. She was expected to reach here at 4:30 pm, but waa delayed at Victoria. Among the passengers waa Mr. Harry Burgess, superintendent engineer of the C. P.

SS. Ltd. here, who went to Hongkong two months ago to supervise the. annual overhaul of the ships. Mrs.

Burgess accompanies him. Another passenger is Captain John Kerr, who boarded, the ship at Yokohama. Cantaln Kerr left here early U. M. burejr tU-tu tli NarrUos of rw yi Hiiun (irr an world's nonl In fnecfsa-fir drfmdlnit her national 220-tud vnlor frr atrle awtiamlng record the National Women amateur nwt last nirbt.

She waa elockrd tn 1 35 4-S. Hrr old mark. estabUshrd In 1926. wa 2-40 5-4. MLss NoreUns took an earli rui ta the rare and (rradoaHT arldrnrd hrr muTtn, wlnnlnj by 19 Tards at the tlnLsh.

Alblna OsopoaUch of Worcester, Masev. was aecond. and Isabelle Smith. CbJcajo, a third. The New York Women Ewtmmtnz Club team (rained another lap In 1 rse to defend Its national team championship bj winning the SOO-yard medley relay to 3 4 3-5.

The lllinoia Women AthleUc Club was aecond and the Homestead. I1-, team lniihed Lmrifttrnm. Hieanor Holm and large pascel ot grain and general to roa VISIESj practically ignored the mines. In tha case of houses holding two seats, they Swim Clash With Varsity at; load. The company freighter SS.

Notre Dame de Pourvlere will sail overnight for Europe after loading 6500 tons Europe turopa Euroue had second operators handling the min aca 21 22 16 oeiu. PTanlllQ ing Issues. cargo here. Kurops Eurups Ol leal Boras A vast number ot mining orders were Mr. R.

O. Bun winkle, passenger agent Memorial Should Be Good. Varsity and V. A. 8.

C. battle in a Sixth race. 4 furlongs. 4 "00. claiming.

8- Shasta P-ar (Traer lull. 12 40; 3. V.ttor'a iTn $2 0 Time 1.12 4-5. Ax raa: Urti Cap. War Baa, Aito.

Rorkr Way. erwnw raw 1 i.i a ail'ai. Uu Mamna HanOicp. Hor'il. l-yoar-aldi and up 1.

Val-t Sriaay lu4). 4 m), 3 2. Pniale lairmt 114. $: Oner 6pin Tlma, 1 4 -5. Auio ran: j.j:c Bmncua WUdair.

Aa- not fulfilled when the session closed. aruunoj buiierea Aust. A marked increase tn the movement of ships to the Orient, and a steady condition in United Kingdom and continental trade is shown by the monthly report of the Vancouver Merchants' Exchange. In February. 1928.

there were twenty arrivals from the Orient, and last month there were forty-three. U. K. -Continent arrivals were thirty-one In 1928, and thirty this year. De kurups while in the case of the oils the trading for the American Mall Line, reported today that SS.

President Madison sailed Japan mia. still vigorous when the bell AUiUv Mar. 10 Mainland Swimming League gala at sounded. a. au.

io. belgrjeur February 28 from Yokohama with 377 passengers and 200 bags of mall. She Cnuyo Maru kl. 23 Home Oil opened at 1835, sold down Japan Orient Canadian Memorial tank Monday at 8 30 pxn. The students must win this itue! CapiiAOS 2 to 18.

and started on an upward move U.S. this year as owners' representative on is due at victoria on tne morning 01 March 11. and at Seattle at o'clock Miss Korellua composed the New Tfork f': 't tlaimine. 4-rear- ment when it reached a high of 17.13 and closed at 17, a net gain ot 80 team. VJ, JlS.iO.

5 2. Niz latuier Mil 1 that afternoon. uoricstar as aeouiyk kvereH Pea 28 vjAAterdJA Mar. ueo. WaAblnstoa 21 partures to the Orient were twenty-five in February last year, and thirty-lour this year, while the U.

K. -Conti The Tlctory gave the New York crao apuwai iaunn mil, 1 20 tiro. The Holland-America Line MS. Din' event to stay in the running for the championship, while the V. A.

8. C. aquatic stars are eager to retain their lead in the loop, so that a bang-up meet la looked for. Its Closest ana iv- aiai, a Dolnt total of 38. the American s.

iconium, woicu wo bound to Japan to be scrapped. The ship was the same type, and tn about the same condition as the unfortunate freighter 83. Alloway. teldyk arrived Friday night to the den Harvest Mar. lu had 28 tain Ouard.

Tba Orlaman. Bomjai. points, on a turnover of 10.000 shares. Mayland opened at 8 35. rose to a close at 8.75, a net gain of 25, on 6000 sales.

nent trade shows thirty-eight departures In February. 1928. and thirty- Oolden Croat Mar. lo only team nrai. the 1.WAC points.

Kuruiis Orient Europe Eurups Aust hi AUSL Europs aurops A Ajauna Hew Vara Orient Royal Mall Steam Packet Co. with 1000 Atauiau tons ot Continental and United King Feature events will probably be the seven this year. navel IV Ueruuoa Deepsea arrivals for February, 18J8, were 109, net tonnage. 383.978: In Feb A. P.

Consolidated on sales of S7.WJO ransed between 3.46 and 3.50. with the liatra alar. 26 General Motors Buys dom cargo. The ship passed through two days of thick fog while coming up the coast, but otherwise the voyage Nlnin raca. 1 l-u aui.

oii, rial ml rv. 1- 1 111. 95 20. 9S.I0: 1. tanll (Barraa lli.

ii. 'oli tmar a. Inua Rochester 12., KING EDWARD WINS 300 yards free style and the 100 yards backstroke for men. In the distance event, George Burrows, V. A 8.

C. star, Is opposed by Beg. and Ron Wilson, accomplished Varsity performers. Reg. ruary.

1928. it was 100 ships, tonnage mdiaa Uub Mar. 11 ivu Mam li.i '27 close at 3 48, a net gain ot eight points. Orient Mauling Grapplers Still at It; Lewis And Sonnenberg Win 342.183. Outward movements were 109 Control of McKinnon OSHAWA.

Ont- March 3. (CP) was uneventful, uapt. aymn is mas. ter. Justin SH Europe Axsa Mam Orient In February last year, and 113 In February.

1929. with an Increase ot 24.000 net tons for February. 1929. kohuan Mara 2t Japan aMiuu Neiaaa surope Mar. 4 B.

Amrriia Confirmation ot the recent report that General Motors of Canada bad acquired 93 per cent, of the stock of McKinnon More Frequent Sailings JfTT I WT -rTA I A mac la FROM BRITANNIA (ConUnned from rvre tj There was a falling oft In Booth American trade last month, as com Wilson also figures in wis Dackstroke contest in which be meets "Chuck" Hills, one of B. C.I leading backstroke swimmers. The V. A. 8.

C. team, in Its entirety, ta as follows: Johnny Bayley. "Chuck" EHls. Bob To West Howe Sound Industries IAO-, 01 bv ijauiannes, una. etraiKiar" Uana.

ttwmm erwUtr anaanaoav ddaaud Olca Oanba.01 is aw taahhm rrioar yi pi nn a liaUaa la 4 9 immitai Vila a donaia anat lost and aeuaora. Li4 viaehed about Intro pounds an (aaa ait pared with a year ago. Other markets held about even. The real increase was one of the oldest manufacturers 01 Freehold ranged between lJa ana 1.60, up 10. Illinois Alberta gained 3S polnta to a close at 1.60.

Advance Oil sold up to 2 a net gain of IS polnta, Pabyan rose to between 11 and 13 on big demand. McLeod was taken up between S.OO and 6.00, with tha close S.7S, up 65 points. In the Issues Big Missouri gained IS to a dose at 1.70, which was the day's high. Oeorge Copper was up 60 to 6 SO eves. Golconda waa up 1 to is.

while Orandvtew waa OH 1 to 63. First signs of activity at summer re 11 30 2t 14 24 8 In Oriental trade, and was made up and Jimmy McMillan, Alex, and Edison sorts, and the pronounced Industrial ju. RmrtB at Part Wqrth. Europs Europe Orient Orient Europs Orient B.S. U.K- Oriant On at.

I Orient 0-K. UJt- London Maru Margaret Dollar Maigeret Jonoaoa ansnima laani ModariA Muvarjt Oasbank OUmjua Pacttio Commaroe Psolis Orova ua development at Fort nas re the first half. Half time found Britannia one point up. 13-13. The Famrlew crew livened up after the rest, and arere the aggressors during meet of the second frame Mn.

award caatoaviaa, wetstat CIO. a anKdi hold ta 21 aunaua, suited in expediting of the West Howe Oordon, Percy Norman. Fred Denson. Oeorge rrguson. Oeorge Burroars.

Dot Ireland. Irene Lamb, Marlon Bhelly, Elena Clampitt. Queenle WUea. Prancea Olske. Peggy Vsndervoort and Kay chiefly at lumber, grain and Hour.

FEAR SUJAMECO, ON atari J. Atv-Om Sound passenger and cargo service 01 the Union Steamship Company Ltd. ot camansera. bold of ho worUTl haaTWnl Naughtoa at centre tor the blue and Pacific I atlma cDampioBahlp, dafaaiad Charut Ban- Plantar motor ear parts and accessories in Canada was contained in a statement made public by R. 8.

McLaughlin, president ot the General Motors, who has become chairman ot tha McKinnon board of directors. The new company, of which Mr. B. J. CarmlehaeL for two years general manager, has become president.

Is to be known as McKinnon Industries Limited, division of General Motors. The St. Catharines factory ta now tha fourth General Motors plant In Canada. British Columbia, according to tha new schedule. During the winter the Davidson.

Point arm is) was tn pivot of the wins; Edward attack, and fed his forwards with timely passes. Armartrona! waa verv Oull Ouil Oull 16 Mar. 15 If 6 18 14 Mar. 6 steamer Chllco went up one day and Kelowna Teams Lead returned the next. Europe BEACH IS DOOMED am, 6Uatt nar.

last alcns la nraialil laua. aoiianlrf von ta Qnt tall tn nit famous Ctuu tacsJa la 41 aunniaa and 47 10000110 and ttu ascond altar a senai el Om hiiilrrn Sa IT nlauta and 31 snconda. In tha aatu-flnal BianlaT Plnta af Wa. praska won a auiia tall netorr er Daa Koion, Balaao, la 2 BUUUat and IS MCOnaa, UA Pant Moiuara Paint Em Portland aialto eeaonatar bvanler Commencing March I she sails Kootenay King, with sales of 48.000 sharev gained 1 1-1 to a close at 48, after selling to a high at 50. Noble Five waa slightly stronger at 65 1-2, while Oregon Copper made a gain ot 1 to 73.

Europe Si much In the picture with soma lovely baskets. Britannia was weakened wtien Mof-fatt, star forward, was in hi red and In Interior Basket 8 6 am. on Tuesday, returning Wednesday; sailing again 9 am. Thursday, returning that evening. On Friday she kurope Cuba Orient Ball Playoff Series uns forced to retire for a few minutes.

Izen buKebarf 4SluubiU4 Xouesawa Maru Japan LrvTHPOOU March t. Close Msj 4d; Jul as 4H4. M-SrTrrELD, Ore, Thirty-two sailors aboard the transmarine steamer Sulameco, beached on Fend Oreille opened at 1330. rose to a high and dose at 13.00, a net gain of 66 points, while Reeves McDonald will sail al f. a.m..

ana return, us Saturday she will sail at 3 pm, re KELOWNA. March 2. Giving aa ex. Orient loramA ssara ana Odium went to the showers with tour personals, and the score mounted to 20-17 for King Edward. McKeown turning from port Mellon at pjn.

Five Caliiornia Teams Enter Bowling Tourney; held between so ana ou. rin ftnnriav aalllntr at a.m.. aii lilt- b50 Province. hibltlon worthy of the championship for which they were playing. Salmon Arm and Kelowna Intermediate boys met last night In the first of home- Premier gained two to 2.00 even.

For a lonely stretch of coast near here, experienced a night's vigil spent on the craft with only tires of the shore crew will call at Bo wen Island, Glbson'uun. irun SOUTH GRANVILLE STORS, BAB oeucatesean. smenuid luncn trai ter Idaho was from 61 1-3 to 63. while Travel by Airplane notched one for Britannia, and Bobroff and Moffatt tallied a couple more. A few minutes before time the Britannia squad were within striking distance of tying the score, which then read Silverado gained 6 to 1.05.

Whitewater of the Umpqua coastguard to cheer the latter at 1 cm pnt, bxturee. Jiuu. terms. Sejrmour St tnem. 1 on Sunday evening at 1 A(mia.

was taken up at rrom 1.1a to i-su, ana Topley traded at from 40 to 41. The coastiruard cutter Redwing from I h. innih.r rienarture fnaiver Vahej. SMretarT Jack VoUaaa af ttt Vaorovrar BowUna AMoaauon has raclTwd a Tiro from Lo aaniles uw Ilaet tna fin Cailfonua MmMllna In UM af rlortnwast 39-36 for Patrvievsi King Edward again CIORNER COMrWTIONERY AND wilb three food Urlns-rooms 75. Hlstt.

4845U took the offensive in the closing mm. utes and won going away. unsroas sluen Is ta taaa piaos at too aail A BAROAU -i onrKRV STORE, Astoria, Ore, will attempt to throw a oibgona Landing and Port Mellon. hawser over the stranded craft and try Tht other feature ot the new scha-li to pull it from the beach into which it auie to the new log run of 88. Cheakw" plowed early yesterday morning In a mM.

miiine everv Thursday at 9:34, diBrrence. Barrtew 1M0 at .04 (4. 3O0O St JM. Bearer Silrer at .12. Bis KUaouri 10 at 1.41.

400 St 1.66. sccouni of Ul-nealta. 1 ailTa ApriJ. Thj ara (no Kianat and OoMob Oate rroa VHnun rw in. a- fiadica.

tna Rlcn- The whole King Edward squad played sound basketball after the first few 3268. 1 1X1 at 1 70. TOME BAKERY, SPLENDID field Oils and Harold Lloyd's oiunlatM Ironi Los dense fog but a smooth sea. Veteran mjru making local calls to Powe i53-a-338 minutes. The outstanding man on the sacrlllce.

owing ts illness. Ansalm Tba latter taaa run 07 iioor was ucNaughton. while Hennln and-home games to decide the interior title. Kelowna taking a 24-22 lead for the second game to be played at Salmon Arm on Wednesday. Kelowna also took tba lead tn the senior Interior final when the Hornets downed thelx old rivals from Kami 00 pa 37-33.

The game was comparatively alow after the fast tatennadlate fixture. Showing flashes ot their old form, especially in the second half, when they reduced a Kelowna half-time advantage of 18-10 to five-point margin. The locals had many opportunities to score tn the first half, and their lead might have been larger. The visitors tore loose in the second period, and kept the Hornets shooting from a Bluebird aw at v. Cor Pnrrtnce eSOO at .17.

Oeone Copper 3.10 at 4 50 Oeoraia River 7500 at TlOe at .66. Oladstone 1500 at ,14. Oolconda-7i)0 at 1.12; 200 at 11. Orandnew 60 St 19 S30 at A3: 100 mariners were ieanui loony int me River, thence to cortez isiana. rei-uraiLOW.

on steamer was doomed. It was beached ia out from Powell River at 9 aj and hish Inside the breakers In water so shal- ocf Friday, arriving here about ton and Armstrong divided scoring I.Rurre. vko etabi.es. in excs caUon. for sale.

Praaer 1220R2. sonars wiw 11 each. bit low. even at niKn iiqc, tnai, tuo cuv 1 o'clock the same evening. FROM 8A1M JOHN 5-i I unfortunate In the breaks ot the game, and were frequently penalized through Biiarrl hnat and nllot schooner could not I at .64 BO at 6.1; 2200 at euv a.

HOTELS. ROOMING-HOtrit To OlaoCOW-UvexrMsol Ldwo lot lor yearlirif tel Province. 16U-4-33T get within shouting distance. nn vai Wlth oeing over keen. Bobroff was top S2; at at lidepends-oce 2'K10 at .11: 20O0 at .1414.

Indian Mines 4000 at 1 Kiuienar rlorenes 1150 at 800 St IK. HOU1 Rh nolntr men were at a loss to ex- I 1 1 ROOMU. CL03E scorer with 7 points. Moffatt getting (uU icntedi gaxsge; leaue; sua JLVM plain why the vessel did not stand oft XoOM HOM1 tor smaller 9 and McKeown 6. March 15 Montroyal March 22 Mantras.

Marco 29 Duchess ot Richmond Auril 4 tweheas at Xark To Liverpool only. To Belfast-Glaseow Record Cargo of Flo lurnaos beat; iiiu. eaA unau. 1T00 at .20. u.

King Oeorge boys scared decisive st.n a new flour shipment reco: 2-l-a the Coos Bay bar ana wait tor tne tog to lift. Captain J. F. Carlson remained silent, but earlier in the day said he lost his bearings and did not regain win over South Vancouver. The West End crew had only an 11-7 margin at distance.

Tha teams: 1 ions for the port, the Amencaa soau March 21 Mijtta AprU 4 stlnnedosa ROOMS, CHOICE WEST END OO 3-car law, al lllrO; all ts veil liunisned, luliy rental; anowl revenua; tojuu; tsaats, 86 Palrtleld Bldg. 44. Diana Dollar, Capt. Fosen, salleijrrs) oien. nan time, out crept away in the final SS.

10 uiasKow-miiaruver-Dooi Senior A. Kamloops 4. Craig 2. O. Craig, film eonwdlan.

and is roputaa 00 a i stroat axsnsatlun. harms a graat record taornamflnt play. Tha Rinhfleld O0i ara also Wirh-daas match performers and the anU Cranl to vmorr nr aTnuaae, Ktuns a near tola af traasportauoa lor iwallns loama. Ttjots a strmw BTObaaflltj af otter ontrtm trom fibs soatnera stalaa. Jonn Van Ryn In Semi-finals Of Tennis at Miami WIAMI BSACH.

olaroll Vaa Bro, la1 Oranje. H. J. and Ou. Twuer aRanu, adranond maaT ta the Hnla aHm-miaia af tin aUami Beactt tennis tnuma- nra defeated carmn Turner.

Miami. 4-8 PrhlaT and was to meet Pranos T. Wlta na defeat Pnaa of Val Orras. Porart Bills. attaOUalird his nht to plar Johnar Baa- nann.

Indianapolla, In tba seml-finaia. Hunter and Van Bro, In doubles rml-rraea. defaaud Carroll Turaar and Ous feuat a-J. SrSr 4W0 6500 L49 TtfoO.OS (4; 8300 at .06. Laxerlew 3000 at .01 14 Lucky JUn 200 at Marmot BITOT Oold 25.80O St 000 at 09; 7T00 at 09H.

Bovena Copper 1000 at .08. United Empire 10(H) at .10 tk. .1 OA lati today for Taku Bar, North Chln3i-2-33a frame to win comfortably. Walmsley, them until It was too late. April 12 Cuchess of Bedford laden with 8300 tons 01 western BUfLD- Shaw (13), Call (3), Evans.

Milton, To Cherbourz-SouthamDUin-AntwerD of hockey fame, showed his versatility by registering 8 points. ROOM1NO AND APARTMENT dlan nour. ierty. Pair. 67-2-338 Rvan (6) 33.

Regular 7 Per Cent March 28 Montcalm April 2 Montdara BUolWtioct aOrvA -A SNAP IM DOWNTOWlt Tha American Mail Line OIIICCO lien 13 vug ana Vancouver College hooked Hornets Felker (0), MCLeoa. aayxon lo CherUoursT-SouthamDton'aHambure up in the other senior affair, and the Morun Wolsev 10.000 St 1000 St tPOUU 4 suiut, sil furniAhed. 6 4 mined. (12), J. Parkinson (1), Mettle (7).

R. report Blue Star SS. Gothics tar out riE OB EX. Fraser River this morning for Unlttfi 6 Pender Dividend raid By March. 14 Meiagauia Byng boys doubled the count in each Parkinson (1) 87.

Furniuir. and buxinefis tor this nt apru so Moalroyal Kintrdom via Seattle ana pons; iwnok por Dunlop Tire Company 'WNobla Five 8100 St 1300 at .65 00 at S4' 200 at .66. Or.ioo Copper 150 at 8000 at Rnim tn at 75. Intermediate A. 7-1-331 FROM NEW YORK To CberbouTE-LiverDOol hall.

Porter got 7 and Dobson 6 for while Rooney counted 4 for the College. UUMJUlt j. MUU1US 811 W. Hssunss BL Bey. 1607.

Evenings Salmon Aim J- Beech (8), Jeff era. S3. Saxonstar due on rTaser turer i Sunday. At a meeting of tne directors ot the March 14 Duchess of Bedford Pend Oreille 760 at 12.60. 40 St 12.75, ROOJ ELL OR EXCHANGE.

20 Magulre (4), T. Beech, Barr (8), Ken nedv. Bedford. Parmer (41 23. Dunlop Tire At Rubber Goods Co.

Ltd, KINO GEORGE Df FORM. 350 at 13.00. I loi i-wJ Kelowna Penman (s), etuart. Trapp Technical won the feature Jeet long, built In 1918, and was owned by Philip J. Oorry of Vancouver.

Mr. Johnston (10), Melkle (4). Poole, Apply a. agents everrwaara, st J. 2.

roasTEB Steamship Genl. rsss. Agaaa) C. P. B.

station, Vaaeoovat Talepbone Kermeor 8630 City Ticket Office 434 West Hastings contest of the girls' division when they nosed out Duke of Connsught. The Tech girls were wen away to a 16-8 Lucas (3124. president and general manager, J. West- On Milling ren; secretary-treasurer. A.

E. King. AUUf CS Vl riirm-tnm are: Hon. E. B.

Rvck-1 WhlUn B. Freeland. Provincial Gorry's gasboat Farewell was burned Lloyd Day of Kelowna refereed. vea to Mr partponrd matcb anlh Roorrt OlTford. Rr Tart, and ErW Bowell John atiUea.

Ptuladelpnia. snoruy oeiore Christmas. Premier 750 as Porter Idaho 500 at 62 a. 830) St 30(10 at .2. 1000 at .41 to.

Reeves-McDonald 200 St 880 at 1.S0, 45Rutus3Arfen 1000 SS .41. (B40) 2300 st .41, 84oo at .40. Bum Hope 600 at 4. Silrer Crest 1000 at .10. iOOO al Silrer Cup 500 at .40, 10(10 at .39.

Silvio 3500 at 1.00. 500 at 1 OS. SnowfUaa 3000 at .32. 100 at Jl. ,11.1 a no ind Val Owes 4-4.

-4. nnal matnttos lead at half time, but the Connaught team threatened seriously In the final periods, scoring 11 points to the win 4 Hill Badminton Club man. Toronto; Wm. Coyne, Wilmington. Government resident engineer in DIs- DeL; E.

B. Germain. Buffalo; A. B. Pur- trlct Na 4.

addressed a largely attended vis, Montreal: Wm. McMaster, Mont- meeting at the Board of Trade audi- eaai- ci KAtrm. London. J. nn Frtdav.

when he described CALIFORNIA ners 5. Prancea Douglas waa the Tournament Finals to sharpshooter for the winners. 8 he will aa ntared Sundar. DempscyWiDNot Return to Westren. Toronto; D.

E. Beynon, To- Jhe mining activities In the Important ronto; A. E. King, Toronto. mineral area over which he has Jun- The regular quarterly dividend at the diction.

He made an exhaustive report made 13 points. Doreen Turnbull at centre and Beatrice Oarrlck In the ToBiej-RlchHeld 200 at .41, 1000 at I .40. Tone Mines 200 at 1.20, 600 at 1.25. iSr.Zi ulli S00 at 1J10. Be Played Tonight Finals tn the Hill Badminton Club's back court played stellar basketball.

rate of 7 per cent, per annum on tne errrj well-known nuaun .7 Mtnr.lr of trie comnanv was i.tript CoDDer prices, he said, Ughtwcights Next Isabel Murray and Berna Dellert were annual tournament will be played to Woodbine 8500 at .04. 2500 at .04 to. 500 Pabran Pete 13 000 at SO?" ,10 JSOat 21.000 at .11: 11.000 at .11: i l-'TtOO at .114: 50O0 at I 1500 the outsanding players on the Con- night commencing at 8 clock, declared, payable April 1. This makes were stimulating production of that When you go south travel via the Admiral Line. The short sea trip i8 delightful and economical, too.

SS. "Admiral Watson" FROM SEATTLE Midnight, Wednesday, March SS. "Dorothy' Alexander" FROM VICTORIA naught side. aa at rknalritf mamOteT aUld Miss Oeorge will oppose Mrs. Free land the ninety-second dividend paid oy tne mineral throughout tne imstmi.

win rao. pKum ta nam. rard.ltt or Miss Hopkins for the ladles open A Dunlop Company without interruption since 1899. when the 7 per cent, pre Hdiaa 8qisvr Gsvrta cfinisirOQO arr.irm tr.iearl hat hia IHrTJM In OTaWlIiat title and Jack Underbill will meet H. King George girls were far too good for North Vancouver and led 1S-8 at the half.

Agnes Martin and Iris Fort In were the scoring acea for the winners. Underbill or R. B. Free land for the 0) at inoft at 50. 650 at 6-55; at 6 90; 050 "Some Oil 200 at 16 25: 1600 al 1J0: t40fl 010 for ahswite-8tjiteiaiii llfti-u Beach a mau to ooms tmieptn- rkniti thsl OmXtlMl CorpOTpVLWU IB Ilia 05X1 WHITNEY LETTER men's open crown.

At 830 J. and R. ferred stock was originally Issued. A dividend was also declared upon the common stock ot the company, the Underbill IS and one hand) will each making 14 points. King George and Commerce now have to meet to 1500 at IS 8 at 16 15; 140 at 18.25; 200 wrinirag pUtTlllllUC 1 Tf.D"BaVr rO (nmea hfaLVTaktat (liaDDMn Bl u.rf, whitner todays says: meet H.

PlrUay and K. Creer 10) Canadian National Steamships SAILINGS FftOM 1NCOUVKB rr Bftllfaz. N. B. S3.

canadlsUk Uapactat. 10 tm 88. Canadian OrjprfTTt PHk 14 63. C-ndJan Prmr Fb. 33 BS.

C.vnjwiio cotuter lfsvr. a IAIXLNOS FOa T4sNOOUVUi Wnm Ballfavs. N. ft. 63.

Cimdin Ranirftr Mavr. 15 Cuiaa Importer Api. It frm Qmn lmActarm Cndian Frmf Tfb, IH 68. CansVdlaD Cnaitterr 23 B8. Caoadiaa Observw Ifu, fit.

VMfuM max. Canadian National Steamships at 14 50: 850 at 185; J550 at 17 00; loe majority of which is held by the uun- settle the tie In this division. Oor third venture In Aeronautics Is to bo taken i7trlea common stock which ha. eWsxrt tsb eLaM in wtiidi he hu opertviietl Vn, Hotft nTits-T And mora rernay tor the men's handicap championship. f.iS-!loa'tl7S'4?7.oo1 10 tp Rubber Co.

Ltd. ot London. England. South Vancouver led Byng 37-U at a.m, Sunday, March 10 New Low Fares io Effect Ask About Them. while the Misses Hun Wing and Russell MCLrHXl Oil f'i" irnni IUibou Aibert 40,000 trvok 1.35 to 1.80.

Uru-l thAt zp3cttt Lt to bo ft Ubtwfht hstw-4an flmJTimY UaUKll'll And Kit half-way mark. Dona McKay played brilliantly for Byng and Olive Robert (X2) will play Mrs. Pawcus and Miss Montreal Curb. MiUft. u-4 tf au ttnua on ott Uw aUgNw 1028 Wth.

Second largest producer l'UA alrolanes In the U. 8, IU son and Prancea Morrison were the star Draper (15) tor the ladles' handicap doubles honors. The mixed handicap doubles will bring together Miss Par Stock Exchange Official List (Br B. P. Clark On.) Si MTnine.

AseB Ltd Aas'o, Breweries tington and R. Underbill 18) 81 30 14 -Yrfc b-vl pftrta It -ill ue Uscd tttar ouus-wlM It will to rjetrmv Lalonde to Coach Ottawa Senators wVSlUPirrmer. Rock" Plane, bid, to be lis sensation ol Uia season la the Information and tickets: 605 West Hastings Street Seymour 44S performers for tha winners, Sid Jenkin Defeats Bob Hedley in North PA against Miss George and J. Under hill 1 IS and one hand) at is. 64 to 18 64 to 19 54 IS f)6 Semi-final results, piayea on rnaay "'pu'rcSlTof the aw.

t. adrtoj parO sM while It is obtainable at and bew 10. con olld.ted Aircraft iiTweU venture, ha. passed tat nt the 1 80 and weu were as follows: Ass'd. Breweries Bid.

Attendn B. A. Oil Can. Celanese Canada Drbre Can. Malting Can.

Vickers Can. Vinegars Can. Wineries Com. Alcohol Next Two Seasons 30 to 80 to 89 10K 8 Shore Cue Tourney tArtleo' RarMfleap TranWav Runuint and Russell S) beat nSr, and Slil -ml. obUin- 103 C.N.R.

Station Bey. tiZO OTTAWA, March J. (CP) Newsy HTHses Oeorge and MlUener (15) 7-13. 13-3, WORTH VANCOUVER, March 2 Sid 87 10 25 4 25 "'Sentaiw. armcement 1 anaiusui mAmm tar las corn- talonde.

one of the most oolomu ana eioertenced players In professional Airtea. .20 .04 .18 .85 174 .50 .15 1.13 .61 .11 .11 .48 .17 to .04 .04 .0 Mrs. Faarrn and afrs. Draper 18) beat MUses Paxunctos and 1 17-U. Jenkin advanced to the third round of the North Shore billiards championship CORgrave Brew.

4 25 to rrrTal which It expect, to be abl. to Distillers Seagram Bid. I -7 0414 165 .11 .17 .50 .50 8 25, Ml .62 .20 .47 .05 .04 .01 .05 to .66 .72 a a a a Bayvlew Bt rVrtvoer Bilwr (. Cork PfttvIticu Couon Bt-lt Dtithte Mint- Owirir Copper Otwrffiaa Rimr OLadntnoa Oolcond OrTndvl Indian Minm Kootny Florroe Koot.utjp King Lurkjr Jta Motiawt Marmot Riv Octal Mirtnoi Mftavls Nat Sit O. a Noble rTi hockey, has been signed by Ottawa l-8.

106 tournament Friday night by defeating record and eon. Hor.kev Amoctatlon to coach the Ot Dom. Engineer Dryden Paper Pant. Dairies 0to 28 to Men a nannieap mnniea, 1, and rrnderhill 11 and fltav harxfl 2D 411 Bob Hedley In a closely contested match at the Army and Navy Veterans' beat 1. Q.

Oouid and P. suls (7) It, 11. tawa Senators for the next two sea-eons. It was announced today by Frank Howard Smith 2to 16. 11 92 ImpL oil billiard hall Jenkin ran out his 250 tlnoes' to be reconunnded ior pure base whlls available below 85.

in addition to th pmspeet of 1929 earnings amounting to as much 818 Son Ing subsidiary etniitles. there a situation developing in the railroad world and to the R. Plruav ana rc. creer ioi bees see. Ahearn.

president of the club. rnoL Tonaoeo caa 1 1 to HedleTs SIS. MuUen and Davidson s. IntL Petrol McOofl Prontenae 02 44 11 to 54 to 84 to 64 to 13to 54 34 to lito 54 34 64 to 12 to With the breaks of the game in his Miied Bartdlosp DnfMea. Mlas Partlnston and R.

Underbill Par. .20 1 00 .25 1 00 1 no 1.00 l.oo .10 l.oo .50 1.00 1.00 .20 .25 .10 .25 .25 .25 .50 .50 .50 .50 1 00 1 00 1.00 .60 Hepar .50 1 00 1.00 .25 .25 1 00 .20 .50 1.00 1.00 Root. 15 lS-10. favor in the early stages, Hedley plied beat Mlas Harvej aral Noble 4) 54 to 12to Final Standing In Senior Basketball 15-13 Miss oeon and J. rrnoerriin ana em Nat.

Distillers Page-Hersev Reliance OreJa Regent Knit. up a comfortable lead, but Jenkin came through with a 4S. and from that time on it was as pretty eon- Oregon Ccmpar hand! cieat Mlas Muiesier and Woodman 1 1 121 40 16 17 market wmcn noioa ui pan, epuwde similar to the Wheeling and Lake Erie episode, namely, a three-cornered fight lor control The nullty group, again rvOTmmend Nat. Power and Light, while available below the high of the year lor a prompt advance In this el its move to 66 and then materially on'1'- o. Pend Orel 15-13.

14-14. 15-S. Walker -Oood. tort as has been seen here for some 8I1OTJJ 3 A Ptnittaa. time.

88 MacDonald Brier 87 87 to Hydro- Kit. This eveninrt game at the North as to Inu. UUt 45 to 45 to 45to 4 attention will be soon directed as a rail Issue a-hich Is recording a new high record. Advised Vancouver Club will bring together P. A.

Ha. It It I 40S 20 .14 10 4 472 SO .15 8 52T 42 1 .11 4 1 4S3 12 0 10 49 4.14 10 .13 4 11 Sit J' I Tankard Won By .21 .66 .73 1100 .85 1.00 .80 1.55 .06 .40 J0 .10 .42 1.05 .01 J14 .43 1.25 L.20 InO. CUL B. IS 0 crusaders Frwlnce Vanity Wesfr. T.

sferalome Manltntat that Batto. as Ohio ts scheduled to go en a 37 direetors meet utte this month, con 13.00 .70 l.M 1.50 Jl .4 7 .04 1.00 Jl .40 1.20 1.18 .04 Winnipeg Curlers Planet Minos Porter Idaho Reeve. McDonald. Richmond Rufus Argents RiiUvBnpe Silver Crest Silver Cup Silverado Siorao King Snowflake Topley Rlenfleld. Tone Mines Whttevausr Wontihtne Oeorge Harding, present Champion, and W.

Cockroft, this being the final match of the second round. The third round of the tournament will be sequently feel confident that the which 2000 at 00: 7000 at .00 to: eooo at 0941 nas been menuonra ior 1. uw. mtwwm TORONTO. March 2.

For the aecond McLeod Oil 1295 at 5 00; 60 at 4.95; 400 140 will be attuned. KolsLer Brandes Ltd. will be Sffered In Eng. successive year the MacDonald Brier played next week. a ov v.

10; ju at o.OA Premier Oold 00 at 2.00; 100 at 117 450 at 1.98: 40 at 2 05. tankard, representing the single rink lard Manday. Meanwhll, Its advance here over the count- continues, as does our buying recommendation which, must now be changed to curling championship of Canada, will nilnoU Alberta 2700 at 1.44. 1400 at 1.1.1. 8U0 at 1.33.

600 at 1 1U1 1 an Ho par' remain in the west. read around 14, i 6270 at 1 11. Unlisted Sid Beech Enters Final of Amateur Gordon Hudson Winnipeg rink. .84 We still expect some rfirtrwr re- United Empire mis Home OU 5 15.S0, 20 st 15.T5. 100 at 15.90, 8570 at 16.00, 200 at 10.26, 100 sction.

but would advise buying la -cent letter. representing Manitoba, won the tankard here Friday by defeating Saskat 1 1 as laiu. Keecn Co. alisheg pnees will eventually Fidel LaBarba Decbions Grimes in Melbourne Ring rRpertal ts The PlaeluieJ MELBOURNE. March 2 Fidel La Burba outpointed Billy Grimes In a 15-round bout here tonlpht.

The fight, which was witnessed fcy a crowd of 10,000, was disappointing. Both men were frequently "counted out" by the crowd lor continual clinching. Grimes remained on the defensive Trmrtieallv throughout, while the young r-orter loano juw at Cue Championship orxtir. Advance Ott 1.00 AP. Ooniiorlrbrtad 1 00 Calmont Otis Ltd.

1 00 Deiheosl OH I4b par DevenlAO Pet. 144. Mo par Reeves McDonald 700 at 1 11. SB aa a An -we ara looking fee a far. pyrtehon ss ther advance.

81d Beech was right at the top of chewan 14 to 9. The winners went through the entire competition without once tasting defeat, Hudson also skipped tha winning Manitoba rink in Rufus Argents 13.000 at .11 to 1600 at Penner st Bean TMnk advance has not run his form on Friday night in the final rabvaa rats, .89, 6150 at .40, 1000 at .38. us course. 1 88 1 44 1.50 2 65 110 .12 17.00 1 47 6 40 1 75 6 75 3 00 00.00 Jl l.0 50 1.65 1.18 .11 17J0 1.50 7.00 8 00 4.00 is 1.60 Hum nope i ion at .50. block of his seml-flcal match tn the Home CM I thmrla-Alberts Mavland OU Silver Crest 1100 at .09 to, 600 al 46.

Vanootrver amateur billiard champion' Hew TOTUC. March 2. Canarnan traQars, ship series against Tommy Chambers 192a Tha official standing of the teams at tha conclusion ot the competition was as follows; Oliver v.ui st Silverado 600 It 1.00. Blocan King 800 at .10. 15-32 sf 1 per cent, discount at the La Halle panora.

ana won oy Bnowfias 600 at .13, 600 at Jt, too score of 1000 to 617. New McDexia-Bes. Rflvallta Owe enterprise Preenold Lost CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS LIMITED On Monday and Tuesday evenings Tooiey tUchOeld 1500 at 41 1.61 Jim Teuowleea win play against Torlo Mines 100 at 1.21, 060 St L26. Brooks in the other semi-final to de WDltevretCT avu at 1.2U. Dalhousle Oil 1250 at 2 45.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES The R.M-8. "Empress of France. termine who shall meet Beech for the AHmawan sales, Mavofe 1. 4SXS, Bswlew Bono at loco at On Big Missouri 10O0 at 1 5.1; 200 at 1.60. A P.

Con. 4400 at 2 50. at 44 Captain 8. Robinson, from Hongkong inun ss 4t moo at 2.40, title. Play will start at 7 o'clock each night.

Team Won Manitoba 9 Saskatchewan 7 Toronto 8 New Brunswick 6 Northern Ontario 6 Ontario 4 Quebec 3 Nova Scotia 3 Alberta 3 Montreal Otfm, at a.vi, siuo at 300 at 2.85. via China ana japan porta, is now en' tered Inward at the Customs. Con' Bluebird 2500 at 1000 at 600 st .20. cork Provlnos 1000 at -ITU: 300 at JS; 500 at .17. caimont oil 75 at I SO, 150 at 1.40, 100 at 1.86, 200 at 1.60, 650 at l.bO, 1600 st Italian- Amc wiv Oywelght honors by retiring undefeated, but is now attempting a ermeback, scored at times with lefts to the ribs and body.

Both men were unmarked at the finish. Labarba weighed 121 14. end Grimes 123 Aurora Ctioset Crap Meetln Monaa. Tha annual sraeral raeetlnt of th Wednes. a7Anrora Crlriiet ChlB will be orld In the oTsoittamora Neil, 1801 Yew Soaday.

March 4. at p.m. -raw PACT March 2. (API Blssanaj awaT uTbott band" EMlil; natUed out a "port arflters' -i Bobbi Truco of BuBlo, T-, to Chambers only added 301 polnta to his overnight score last night, while slgnees will please pass their entries A.tfw, vv 1.01, uuu at i.ss. Mayiana uii shu at 6.60, 220 at 8,26.

Beech was making 600 in an hour and a half with an average of 16 for each without aeiay. 3. O. McNAB. Foreign Freight Aeent.

Atucaj tfu at ,1 t. Oft-Sesslen Sales. Illinois Albert. 200 at 1.30. uumie Mines zoo st Oeorire Copper 300 at 6 00.

Oeorgla River 6200 at Ooloonda 1300 at 1.13; 2500 at It. Orandview 1200 at 000 at .64 to 2600 at .63 to: 4500 at .63. trip to the table. The winner made Canadian Pacific, Railway. splendid break of 89, missing the cen a ijil a a AAAAAAAAAA.AAAAA, I TTT1 ITTTTTTTT? VTTtV a.

a tury by falling to make an easy losing Independence 8.100 at .11. Indian Mines 500 at .07. ALL the comforts and personal service of a luxurious home. Trained attendants respond to every call. Your comfort is their first duty.

Radio service In Observation Cars. For sheer relaxation, travel Canadian National. Complete detail of varUmt Old Country Tour. Ticket 817 GRANVILLE ST. harara on the rea into tne middle pocket, He followed this with five Kootenay Florence 200 at 100 st .28, riiraii last sUfht, Tut welshed 138; consecutive breaks over the twenty "Tracer 140 mark.

The nails ran badly lor Cham' Lakerlew 200 at .01 to. Woodbine 1000 at .04. B. Montana 25,000 at J94 1-34. Devenlah Pete 160 at .60 here all night.

"DUTCH" REtTIIEK SOLD TO MISSIONS FOR 17500 CASH STOCKTON, March 3. (AP) 4 4- "Dutch" Reuther, star hurler for 4 4 the San Francisco Seals club In 4 the Pacific Coast League last sea- 4 4 son, was purchased by the Mission 4 T1n st 1500 at .41 -45i Sn" at 3f00 at 5 to 12.10 at 1(MI at .46 to. K.q-3 labby seratti CLown Panthers Win 01 to; 10O0 at Co East on Tha Continental Limited 9. SO p.m. daily from Vuncoutwr Palatial, steamers at 8 p.m.

every Monday for Prince Rupert tha world's 6nest scenic boat trip. .0: ooo at .08 to. From Collingwood HOLLTWOOD. Cal, March 3. -f I mi Armnnri Emanuel.

San Fran- i Mohawk 4300 at .00. Morotn Woolsey 4u00 at 04 Nat Silver 2000 at at 18 Noble Kre 200 at Jo at 4800 SPECIAL NOTICE New Schedule Effective March 1 WEEK-END SERVICE ON WEST HOWE SOUND Leave Vancouver Saturday pjrt. (passengers and perishables onlyi for Bowen Island. Gibson's Landing, Port Mellon and way points. Leave Port Mellon, southbound, Saturday 6 p.m.

lor Vancouver (calling at Gibson's Landing. Returning, leave Vancouver Sunday 7 pjri. tar Port Mellon calling at Gibson's Landing). aopr SaUlaw GwJde Jl tt far fan tnfsrwssgNn ngarsBwr ehaaxt. ta aaaltnga at Lsdsa IMok.

sap. 0. Qty Ofnoa, 7S1 Se. SiaT 1400 at .73. Oregon Copper 8260 at Pend Oreille 2SO mL 1 'i an 4 club last night for 67500 cash.

4 4 Reuther won 39 games last sea- 4 4 son and was regarded as one of 4 4 the outstanding pitchers In the 4 4 Coast League. Klllefer was Jubl- 4 4 lant over the deal, and said he ex- 4 4 pec ted Reuther to be a mainstay 4 4 in his pitching staff this season. 4 war. defeated Larry Cown PaniJier. won a V.

A A BasiFt. 4- CISCO, neavywTJfeUW uc ban brogue coiolauon aenot event from Col- 4- Serattl, also Of Sari FranclSCO, oy lungwcod Cardinals. 34-17, at Normal gym-. tja-hrroal knockout In the ninth I naslum last nlgrit. It was a herd-foutbl game, tecrirau si.

event Pnlh" bare 10- lead at half 4- round of a ten-round mam ttmR yestwood WM nign srorer for the losers Piidav night. The referee stoppea -v ana ntciirr ior Pai.thers. The teams: with Reratti Still on his cnown PanUiers Wsrertek (). rieteher (3), the fight Wltn a. I BomU (.

Clarke and Worsley (4)-24. 4- feet but taking a terrible coUlngwood CardinaU Cochrane 2). West. (Mttttftft W. inctaon, Cauisa (61 and OopnlaWi.

Tanadian National Freehold (000 at 1.55; 600 at 1 50. Dalhousle Con. 600 at 2 45. Advance Oll 2S0O at l.M): 200 st 1 800 at l.KS; 60 at 1.S2; at 600 Faaysis Ptte UH st 104 at JEi i i.

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