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mo. UUR LECKfE WINS SILVER CUP John A. Paul Wm. Jas. Brown LOSE IN SEATTLE BOUTS IN ANNUAL SOCCER RACE "Scottie" THE VANCOUVER WORLD Local Quintet Not Swift Iinouttii fur S.

A. Men at Inter Club Smoker. Vancouver at ar.d iir reprtsen ta lives proved easy ri. hns fr the Settle Athletic flub alhht In the final Slier club smoker uf si as held tt the S. A.

last n.i; A i I iner cll; ew lils unit Seattle, only "tie the i.Mii.,l wt. ling event, Old ft aru mn have a at ar.j MK' pi oreedl UK s. In tht? tint er.gncemcn Gome Walker gave An.ly How. of the tf. A.

a lone argument An extra, five minutes vvtis called for In both securing the firs! wlt a l' scissors fn IT minutes, ami jf I'll aggrcsiv ess n't' in i ili or work. chapman, of i'lo a terrific right ross, Iivrrt I Novak, ilie local lli wil l'x. t. and went down with a thud s.fi. bout had 6 il seconds helped fiom the ring, ten 'utt later recovered 1 1 i lent ta a.

IliS StCOtldS If i out. Rill Ward of S. ic. l.isl'ess Race Very Much One Sided Celtic Hibernian Gam Called Off The (, nual five mile aoccer race I. fid ut Kecttiuiuu Park yesterday moraine for ti.o cup donated three ears tpu by Mr.

I'i'n Jotiee, was won for the siaolid consecutive time by Bob l.eckie, of the M. C. A aoccer team, deflating eutdiy two oppon nts, i the rri.ma, and Hell. tic A Tie latter runner dropped out uf the iai.e after fic laps, nwiriB to a er.mip. l.c, kic took the lead ulinost from the fiit.

aaii for nine rounds was closely Kt. n. lone easy la kte logaii iihinviui; i.e. ot! cr and w' fi. I a ti had belli Kt.

ii by fuliv iialf a smtj; fa H'lirts and I a. ad, lo.t Kt. would do a.atii taey would half lap between ti'cm. a the five mle laps it. s.udsi was a.

or line a. .1 toe recoi 'I i. in i fa. enp low belongs to 1., i on ae title of makins two oia ei'iltn wn A very iina.l irowd witlies'd GENTLEMEN: We have just received a large shipment of that famous cigar the "Lord's of Canada" which we a selling at 2 for 25c. A nice light, smoke, try one or two as we are sure they will give satisfaction.

Watch for our big electric "Smoke" sign. wsm' Smile and LJ Smoke Brown's Cigars Smith, of Vancouver, is. in the Ut'. iiojinl wrest eve it. II look 1 minute ami 3u an, its, i minute and seconds, to linn the trick.

I Fred Landfall and V. Moufitld hletj the long aid Ma.it of it the 135 i'inl ciass. cr mueh class as hover, and ti.e mat I. degenerated Into rn aph ai inib'e in whk Minefield, Vancouver eienlailve. tni thrown i.cavily to anvas several limes Landfall a given the decision.

1 to BOB BROWN EXPECTING ADVANCE GUARD TODAY Paul rown TOBACCONISTS 572 Granville Street SCENES AND INCIDENTS AT THE DOG SHOW CALLiES CONQUERORS V'X' Ha rJFT A 1 mm HE'S a mm 1 i 4., 1 4V I tel lloh Urown, ilie hustling nuuiiiKcr thp Heavers, expects tlint a number nl his men will reach ihe diy tmlay. anion them t'eint 'la 11:12:111 ami Pt Jaeli, Ijnth of whom left Milwaukee 00 'lSieiay last 11 ml vlmulil he in Vancouver today. Wlifu the ortm arrives he will receive the clad lmnl uf everybody lio knowa a lia. ehiill hat frnin a UerPSKa htiek, and "welcome tu our city" will he writ lame on the sinilinu faoei of the fans. Perhaps six seven may get here before the uiiiluiiilit hour.

SAIL IN BRITISH RACES Capl. Chas. Ban to Command Westward in International Yachting Union Contests. Isle of Wight, March 26. World'! Special Service).

It was announced her today that an American competitor will take part in the International Union jacluliiK contests in Ltritlah waters tins season. Thta Is the firm Instance In the hi? SPRING SKlN TROUBLES ft: I 1 i ft TIT'' i inll HAI.l. MATl'll lAii.rf to siviial player being .,1.., iu api earaia in t.lne a.ni.f. the Vlttc I lit.t rt.iati si i u.ai. was called off t'liday ini'rn nit: la mat aal ectiM'nt.

A very sir.alt ii.t Rvut of fans was iioticeabic. ever iadaleiiee in hot cross buns was sa.d he tne niiiin reason why a full lousier ii' the teams did not take place. ifSfaV el 4 '4 Imt lief ore the end iiL'er r.i own hopes (hat vr.v man will within cull and then real jiraniee wi! lie liiaiin. Now are Ilie prospective season ticket btiicrs siven tlieir Inst chimin of Inkinc lldvaiilaie of the lerius that a season ticket offers. Mr.

llvown sates that they wuM ho (akiu off the market tonight, and ilurin the day ho is prepared to receive orders by up phone or bv nendinK a postcard to hini lit Hecreation park or the Hotel Vancouver. toiy or the union that an American has been entered for the competitions. The craft will he Alexander K. Coch ran schooner Westward, and the fact that she Is to he commanded by Capt. Charles Harr Is assurance that the schooner will be raced for all there Is In her.

The Westward will find strong competitors In llerr Krupp Von Bohlen's 1 let mania and Hals. Wilhpltn'a Meteio IV, both (Icrinan boats hull "within the last two years KnHs'ii competition is not expected to count for much, as the entered vessels me old. Kir.K Kdward haa accorded his tjat ronaHe, and hoplna; to make the races more uttrtethe foreigners, has sim Bcsted that tiev he held somewhere outside of Solent, where strariRors seriously hanilh apped by the jic iilia 1 tides and currents. The, ineetlnu; in Aukusi will l)B tin tint of a series to he held annually In the waters of different 1 ountrii in rotation. Cedar Cottage and Central Methodisls Were Cheerful Losers as Usual.

I 1 With a reoreanlzed ale iTie Van Athletlo eleven took the ivdur Cottimer, into camp by a ecore of if. 1.1 Is fo nil. To. irame was a tie at half time, but the V. A.

1'. hoys woke, up In the latter half and rattled 111 threo goal In quick siu i esslon. i'lay was a tilt rnBKed at times, hoth forwards mlsalng; lot" of than the holiday spirit evidently pervading the team for the time beiiiK. Jack, of the V. A.

ehowed up well while playing forward, and put on some nice touches. Hut terworth, in ftoal for lac Cotlaiers, his able time and and hot for him the score might have reached double figures. It would have been better If both sides would practice the wide passing (tame, as that Is the one that pays most of the time. Kl IIAI. WINS.

Central were up against strunsf opponents In I'oiniitlani. and they lo.t by four aoals. These were all that were scored, for although the 1 ciiiiai nodists occasionally went on the attack, they were kept in hand by the 11M ful hacks of tlnv men from 1 'oqtlilhl 111. The dates for trie annual boxing championships of the Amateur Athletic 1'nion of Canada have been set for Friday, Saturday nod Monday, April I'. 23 and 2:..

In Toromo Toe da sres ar 10 1)unils. IK. pounds, lomnds pounds, 11:, pounds, pounds and heavyweight. of nottt wek I DGIiDQM ARE EXTENDING A NOISY VISITORS AT HORSE SHOW BUILDING Opposite Gordon Drytdale 1 iLt rfi i 3 HhKt. OME I TAIAIKfl DCA BV THE HOUIi cousrwi vvltli merely emitting the shrill sounds which can scarcely be described an barks so feeble did they sound but the little "fire eater" endeavored bites Its companion.

Did the bulldog: turn and eat up tho presumptuous) little hack biter? No, It merely turneil around without deigning to notice tho others existence, and if by a stretch of imagination one could presume that, animals do laugh, the humorous susceptibilities of the massive hrute must certainly have been tickled. The attendance yesterday, la spit" of the many counter attractions, was exceedingly large, and an even larger crowd til expecied to visit the 1 torso Show building today, when after tho Is concluded the prizes will distributed. TOM DIRKOWS STILL CHAWI'IOV I anions Club Snlngrr Establishes Nevr World's Heeoril fcr Kudurance Wilh Indlaa Clubs. SYDNEY. Australia.

March 28. Harry I.awson. the American club swinger, was defeated again by Tom Burrows last week at Charters Towers, Queensland, for the club swinging championship of the world. Burrows swung the clubs for 67 hours and eleht minutes, a world's record, while Law son was stormed by the Judges at 66 hours, after having stopped twice voluntarily. FITZ TO FlbHT AGAIN.

Freckled Veteran Going tit Take en An Austrnllnn Middleweight Next Month, PTPN'EY, Australia. March Bob Flizslmmons. the former heavyweight champion of the world, has been matched to fight Ed. Williams, an Australian heavyweight. In Melbourne next month.

Fitzidmnions Is now training In Zealvtd. TOl'SG H.U'KEXSC'IIMIHT MINI C'HAKIVTTK, N. 0. March 20. Young liackenschmi.lt defeatexl Halll Acbnied.

the Turkish wrestler, here on Thursday night in two successive falls. The first was Graeeo rtonirtii style and the second at catch as catch. i.TTLKK KASY FOR GOTCH. til! AND RAPIDS. March 2S Frank notch, of Iowa, champion heavyweight, wrestler, defeated Charles Cutler, of Michigan, here last Thursday night In straight the first In tie and the second in It would be a decided novelty to hear of some new pitcher who (pies rMj look like "the best vour' iate ei up in years.

7 1 si kj maw MARATHON ATHLETIC IS NAME OF BIG FIGHT CLUB Articles of Incorporation Taken Out for Organization Staging Jeffries Johnson Battle. OAKl.ANTi, fat. March VVorld'a sijet Scivhc i. The Mara Ihnn Athletic club, the organization which will stage t': Jeffrda Johtifon tialit at Kmev vil le. July 4, Is experi encing the tail! existence today.

of I' A rtic here first (Jay of is of iccorpor atlon Here In the county rectors are ft Ithka.ih John herl.a 111 The puipo. si form il. niiiseinenl by hite terdny clerk's office. The dl J. Watson, (leoree ii.ea.Ton and Joseph of the organization, as arth les, is to provide athletic events r.d a a clal inien oar.

between the lli' liihers. While It was 'onlttcd from the incorporation papers. It is commonly reported that a membership card in new club will take form of a fight ticket price anywhere from i to OUT THE ALBION ROVERS Irishmen Holiday Game on the Cambie Street Grounds by Score 'of Two Goals to Nil. The Shamrock Seconds won a flee game of football from the Albion Hovers at the Cambie Street grounds on liood Friday mornint; by a score of 2 goals to till It Was 11 fast yame from start to finish, and won witnessed by a large ...1 1 1..... u'lin took irreat interest In the I niggle, and cheered wildly win never Shiimrocks did, any good playinn.

Voums Hotler scored both goals jr Shaonoeks. and wa encered and paued vi tl ha. by bis fellow min. All round the game was successfully carried out without any unpleasantness 1 acd 111:11 ked a good event for the I Master holiday In the cor.nm I'cl'il bowling Vague on 1 Tiiiirsday night. Ha.

id Spen. er's tram won three games from the Koval llatikers. Cownn had high game and Shore high average. I 1172). BACKWHRY MEN The Helping Hand of Dr.

Hamilton's I Pills Will Cure in a Few Weeks. "rouudi.v vvoik compel nun to work in the winter in very cold chops," writes Tunis T. Belter, a well known mechanic in Hamilton. "I contracted a very severe eold a few months ago which Bottled in iny back and kidneys. 1 Buffered constant pain, mid in bending over my work and in heavy lifting, tho pain at times was excruciating.

My digestion got all out of order, doubtless becauso th, kiduevH didn't work right. My wife had used Dr. Uatnilton'e Villa as a family niedicino and I took her advice and (darted them alo. To my great delight a few dosre helped me ho much it was proof I was using a true remedy. Natural action of the kidneys was bi, night iibnut, binning and aching ceased, and Ihu back luinene.se giadu.illv disappeared.

1 no longer feur my work. I frel wrong and robiict, ami with such a remedy Hamilton's Pills lit blind I will Plobublv never again lie sick. 1 advie I every working man to use Dr. llamil I ton's Pills." No other medicine will regulate the tmem and maintain health like Dr. Hamilton's Pills beware of the dealer i ho tries to induce vou to take ea.mc .1 .1..

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Sold In yellow boxes sl V. Prepared bj Tha C'atarrhozone Kingston, On IN "PRO" FOOTER GAME tunttaue4 from ru 13 with centre which was well placed, i liiottxh Torrest leaped RecuiHtely for il and faved it. falltne among the inside Hovers. The sex ond goal for th rallle catue when I''i'is)at drove in a low shot that Uiml.bSemed to stuinhie utter, and the third, which followed shortly titter, was i loo reward of Hooper. Ilie movement I sinned wiili ft and t'adzien.

1 who co operate, I skilfully fluJ. when they passed Hooper. I.cniluo ran out hut' wa too hue. and Hooper screwed the leather Mviitly in the net. The hisi live or i minutes were we'l in favor of tin Hovers, mid they troubi ed the del.

hi sorely. i orrer as called upon three four time.s to save. and he performed smartly on ea. li en siotl. The Hovers' richest clinnce ime when I he hall passed over the 'heads of l.iie's.

and Holiertsoii ilavh" I ed up. He had no one hut the iroal keepcr beat roil) Unrl ratine, and he kicked ide. No wonder I lie bleaclicfs la imbed. The teams were: Culliea. Hovers.

Goal. Forrest Larobie Hacks. McUnn Thorpe I.ynn (iutlz'ioll nalves. Tark 'r McK n7l (Irahani Hurley Tearson Iiotis 'las Hooper Sha wi fo's 'ailvzeoii Findhiy Forwards. T.

Harke Irvinrl 1 larsie Itiiliei'tsoii Hell I'OOTKU FANCIES. It was too plain that there were some 011 the field who had not trained as per everhily Has iresuiued woithl in: the case. I '1 1 was r.i."ht out ililion. ci II 'oiisoqiii iuly al 11. ado a really coud showing, small Ihiouli his phv siipie eomparcd wilh Parks and McLean.

II" held. Iiowcmr, too lon Indole s'liootins a bad fault. I Kvery forward on the Hovers' side was "up to snuff," except perhaps t'ady eou, who illclined to be slow. I (iuncije did Home clever Hung al back, but he had a rare handful, espe. einlly as I'iitdlil'y waa pot strong, to watch in Pearson, a wee person wilh a vast amount of judgment.

Thorpe wns steady too, tout it was their miefortuiie to find Hooper ulo iu his most capable niooi? (iraham, towards the latter portion of the second half, was right out of pd tion, and his absence was largely re sponsible for tho frequent breaks through of the Calliea' inside men. seemed too eiiger to make up for the deficiencies of the forward in front of gi.ul. McKeiizie was in first class form. He held himself in better check than usual find worked ns hard ns ever and his placln wns better than usual. McLean and Lyon were seen to advantage ns the fullback's for the Cullies.

They did their work cleanly and tliey tackled well. Forrest starred iu goal. deal oferedit for the Hovers' blank sheel mildt tie attributed to him. II" was thoroughly alert, am) had a very sale pair of hands. i'APKE AND KLAUS MATCMKIJ.

VIULADEI.rnrA. Pa. March Cd (World's Special preliminary articles tor a I'O roiitul fiRl bf f.ire the Metropolitan cluti, of San I 'rancleo. betwoen Hilly I'apke and Frank Klaus, have been sltrned, according; to an un eftlclal anneuncemeot iiT today. Pimpln, Eruption and "Spotty Com.

I COQUiTLAM GOT ARISTOCRATS OF WELCOME TO The arlstoerats and near aristocrats of dogdom welcomed several hundred tailors to their temporary domain in the Horse Show building yesterday, on the occasion of the ninth bepeb show of the Vauooiiicr Kennel dub. Yap. ai, how i yelps from Lie small dogs and deep hajs from lac 1 irgev lai.cd the big arena to reverberate with, regular hainl of aouail. Then Were dogs Kitting 0:1 the belches Willi expressions of ui'er boredom 10 taeir faces that is If auliiials are adir.itted to he capable of shun lag Itr.iiasi, or lack of same wondering at the 111. usual mre thai had been ho.

ii tia'ln icenilv. The inli i e. 1 ed mam it iu witbd. pei le stared a' t.eio lager way iu whb'h tin e.oiaiantly Mrtitia l.fil, and ha "a loan' of I'acir epe cies galhered under one roof, ranging from the tiny toe tender to the stalely St. Bernard, no doubt made the occasion a notable one ia each docgie's li'e.

The attendance v. as much hatter than usual, and the number of exhibits also far surpassing any other show held previoii. ly. Over Itr.ti dogs were exhibited, but there were over 61)0 entries, which certainly emphasizes the keen Interest evinced by both local and outside fanciers In these shows. Mr.

K. C. I'owell, secretary treasurer of the club, staled thiit this was one of the largest exhibitions ever held on the coast, and the entries Include tlogs of various breeds from all parts of the province, also from the i'nlted States. The exhibit that can be mod assuredly said to have attracted the most attention yesterday was the kennel of Mr. M.

Hubert lluggenheim, the millionaire mining magnate, which consisted of eleven dogs, eight Hnsllsh bulldogs, two Kskimo huskies ar.d a thichuahua. fin shown. Commencing with the first named, Ihe bulldogs are really the fined specimens of their tribe tluu have ever been exhibited In this city. There were quite number of bietais, enc of whli Ii. a Is said to he fhead of envtHinjc the Aicricer, com rent The look iif utter fel'oi ioiiniess.

the utiderhaiigii.K jaw. tl siiagesiively wrinkled chops apparently eager to be distended over sonic nice fleshy leg all come, up to the cherished traditions of what a perfect specimen should be like. The huskies are magnificent beasts, and tho deserves special mention nccoiiitt of It" being the first ever exhibited at a local show. As all dug lovers know, thie animal hails from Mexico, and ia remarkable there being 2H of these, among which are some magnificent sp'i Imens. Next in point of popularity are he, Alrdale terriers, un exceptionally large showing of these being exhibited, while as i'1 gards numbers as In previous shows, the fox terriers far outnutyber the rest.

Ore of the surprise the judging of pointers, and 01. which cre Mied a lltl'e adverse comment, was that King did nut secure a first pi'le. but was relegated to tl second place. This was, groat disappointment many of the exhibitors from Victoria. However, one of her pops won iu the puppy class direct to the winners, which is considered to be a notable feat the renders who are inter' Mod Iu that breed.

Much favorable comment was heard respecting tne judging of the cocker spaniels, and the decisions were described as being most sound and popular. In this class lilaok King was mti. udiiilied, and one enthusiast was heard to declare that be Is the best typical specimen ever exhibited on the coast. There is a rumor that Mr. Km el and l'r.

Glen Campbell will take their magnirieent red cocker spaniel 011 the circuit, and very likely exhibit It at Madison Kiiuare, New York, BO much lias It been admired and eo much do they think of Its points. Some very fine specimens of dog flesh were shown In setters, these being of the Knglish, Irish and Gordon breeds. The exhibits In these also broke all previous records for entries. The handsome ltusslnn wolf hound the only one of its species at the show excited much admiration, end the greyhounds ar.d theep dogs also engrossed the nttent of many. In the collies, although In numbers hardly as strong as usual are, as regards quality, a splendid specimen.

Keen competition Is exported with the judging of these today Another unliiue kennel is that of four fiim chesepealto Hay dogs. Not many 01 these species are to be seen In this part of the country, although in the north they arc more common. In ti bull terriers Mr. K. II.

Kick etl's dogs carried evervthing before 1 hem. IHGNITV AM) It was most amusing to watch the antics of the little Mexican Chihuahua dog. which was pn the same bench wlih the Guggenheim kennel. This Utile animal was deliclously funny. The writer saw It turn from its corner and yelp what was presumably a warning to Its neighbor, one of the most tvr.icious of tiie particularly warlike "bulls." because It a too near him when stretching itself as far as the chain would permit.

Not contest I .1 i i ana young women especially (nd their faces dtifigured by pimples, dark epots, eruptionB, tc. T)i ekm neisls attention nbd renovating after tha Irving lime it passed through during thi winter. Just think what it has gone through! Von bava been out in rain and arid rtow. You have been at one moment perspiring from ekaling, or some othar exertion. Then vou have idood 1 i ,1 1 rluuu cool oft loti have epent hour, of I the day indoors at a temperature erjual I to summer neat, men yon have covered up your skin except your taie nnd gonn out into a temperature away below No wonder that, j) those chungn, the kin the face and neck howB signs of needing attention.

Don't forget thut the skin hntt In do work juast an any other organ of the body, and if you overwork it, it gives out. Zam Buk is the remedy. Smear It lightly over the epotf, the eruptions, the callow patches, nt night, and notice bow (lUic.kly your appearance improves. As th rich, refined, herbal (wPmos eink tleep into the tissue, he hard, curfy like putehe are removed. Hotter color result.

The cells of the skin be come transparent. Tho blood beneath able to impart its proper coloring 1 to the tissue, ami the delicate bloom of health replaces the alone and pallor of iew. I Zam Buk alo of great use lor kin mjnrie and disease. Erxvtna, ulcers, hp, ringworm, acne, yield to its use. Kor cnte, burn, bruises, child ren'e ai: bee, etc.

it is unequalled, and it is mre cure for piles. All driiffists and 1 rtoree, at SOr liox, or uiik tonto, for price. Ifefuce harmluj sub Ititutee end imitationa. ri.

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