er PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Fa _ RE eT eres ree mae ee re THE DAILY NEW S900 000009 6 +) cE ERR Aa eae "i ' S. ] 7 + : PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLU ro a ee LOMBIA + MEET AT DETROIT # : : i ea Publishea Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupért : = Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue © DETROIT. July 19:—Both +|@ # Gar Woot, United States speed *# @ H. F, PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor * boat driver, with his new boat # § ’ ‘ - . ! # Miss America X, And Kaye Don, * «Sa 2m ° * British speedster, with the #, SUBSCRIPTION RATES # Miss England III, will again # Olty delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ...... 5.00 # compete in the Harmsworth *# ’ For lesser pertods. paid in advance per week : 10¢ | Trophy races here in Septem- * is By mail to ail parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, # ber. Wood stated yesterday * ( é paid in adyance for yearly period ......... ett soin obs tS ti 3.0" '® that he would not attempt to # ®8y mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British km- # regain the speed honors, taken # pire and Uniied States, paid in advance, per year ......... seteesertee eee $6.00: Brom itm by Don at Lock Lo- # ‘ ; ; : ; om 7 eet ee OCR ae: Mackmen Displace Indians in Am- ®y mail to all other countries, per year bi dco ke tilacsclaii ove . 9.00 # mond, Scotland, yesterday, un- # ctitén Ube cuc--Sendtoss Lov . ADVERTISING RATES # til after the Harmsworth races. # Twice to Tigérs Olassified advertising, per insertion, per WOrd 0000.0... ccc cece. ; 02 & Local readers, per insertion, per line ‘ Bea, schigteedhtee code 2 Fe he he eee OOS HSE OETLADELPHIA, July 19:—Phila- Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 01.00.00... v ct ae delphia Athiet aa tel fin »d to second Transiet display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 so hia ke Patch place in the American League yes- Contract rates on application ; , : terday by scoring an easy victory Afiyertising and Circulation Telephone ............ 98 | Hh G YEARS over the St. Louis Brown at Shibe Park while the Cleveland Indians Editor and Reporters’ Telephone ............. aaa were taking defeat at the hands of Member of Audit Bureau of Circnlations FOR ABE he 4ewit ied Mox at Moston as re : =e ' — New York Yankees, at home to ALLY EDITION ips: »sday, uly 1¢ 932 if _ the Chicago White Sox in Yankee aaah eens Cay, am) fae Ruth Intimates That He Will Quit gisniin. inflicted another defeat | Playing Career When He upon the Comiskey crowd and their srw y | a . . Asi : TARIFFS AT OTTAWA | is Forty margin of leadership over the Ath- It is hoped that the first step toward a general world re- Tat letics is mow pine full gan duction of tariffs will be taken at Ottawa when the na-; NEW YORK, July 19:—Babe Ruth Petrol, Pigers intlicted dek tions gf the British Commonwealth will make reduetions declares Mat ne mikentss ve that Dulitiiadsr ana ei jlaying Big League basenall untu HOA Peo: eee to each other for the purpose of fostering trade among’). \; forty years old when he will fourth plaee again ahead of themsélves. If this is found to work successfully it is quite | ties. 1: has been intimated for some Senators. probable that other combinations may be formed and that | time that Ruth may hecome pilot of Im the National League, the this eventually will be extended until a fiscal union of all| robably assume manageria Penne yates, Serie Herne nations of the world will arrange the tariffs, if any should|the Boston Red Sox although this Jp tie Frees by 9 tee Bare > sider per ihas not been definitely stated Pittsburg, in 11 innings, held their then be considered necessary. Ruth is bee WO years Od two and a half game lead over th Chicago Cubs who finished up on the short end of a slugfest with the | A FATEFUL WEEK The present is a fateful week for it will see the opening Finnich Raia New Fore Asiants at Wwiigmy Fier of the big Economic Conference at Ottawa at which all! oe a. oe ee a Rem British nations will be represented. If it succeeds, this) At Los Angeles ee Ee ki. Cidibaes eho country as well as other nations of the Commonwealth will! defeated them at Sportsman's Park find itself once more on the road toward a more prosper- he | us condition. In any event Canada should benefit from the| Trainers Do Not Deny ree Paavo gathering. | Nurmi Has Met With Serious Injury to His Leg Yesterday’s Big League scoers National League Brooklyn 7, St. Louis 4 There are all sorts of rumors that Premier Bennett will | New York 13. Chicago 3 inake “reasonable tariff concessions on.. manufactured | SR ae Sl es 9) Pee. 8:8) goods, in exchange for a market for Canadian wheat, lum-| © ps posing ot By a Se pee ber and fish, The product of the mines may also receive | pie aoe toe po olay gy i ia: Clevel a, a hace some preferential treatment. Any move that will stimu-|seles. Trainers did not deny that’ Chicavo 4 New York 8 late the marketing of Canadian natural products will be|Pa.vo Nurmi had met with a ser- petroit 8-2. Washington 6-1 very welcome to the west. ious injury to his leg which might gt. Louis 1, Philadelphia 8 xeep nim ou of the games which of |‘vould be an irreparable loss to the Is Improved QUAKE FELT IN SEATTLE team and rings oeaecee Baseball Standings National League Seattle Indians Wb Pet Tuesday, July 19 a News of The Sport \ World p22 f —— French Star In Action TOL . i neo pee Here we see J. Brugnon, one of France tion against E. D. Andrews in the 1 easol It is believed ith ructi CABIN [S During Winter, Supposedly By Careless Visitors Recent visitors to Rainbow Lake ) angling-bent report that the fine cabin which for years has afforded shelter for fishermen there has been destroyed by fire since last that the de- n was due to the careles ss of visitors i regard to the in proper ty BABE RUTH DESTROYED i LEG : Shelter at Rainbow Lake Burned Result of Injary Ruth was lost to the line-up of the New York Yankees for an in- sustained yester- Leaguer in the game with Chicago » Bambino had to be carried off the field. It was stated was suffering from torn muscles and other in- $.0.C. WIN FIRST HAl ‘Defeat Empress 6- 5 in Well § tested Game—Second Hay Will Start Friday FINAL LEAGUE STANDING W I | Sons of Canada 7 5 | Empress 5414 ) Elks gine Sons of Canada, winners of 4 1Orme Cup ever since it Was py ifor competition two ye 2 sured themselves of leagd place in the play-offs for the, phy again this year when they ifeated Empress 6-5 last nigh win first half honors P Rupert Baseball Lea The game Was well he way with both t bad inning, the Canuck jfour runs in the first 'Pmpress making three e thi With the seore star 6-3 § ithee Sons, Empress started lin the seventh which fell one g fof tying the count, With one, jout P. Chenoski got free ¢ Kenny doubled and scored when Fong singled t He was caught out tryt: lsecond on the throw-in which & | intercepted and threw ithe keystone sack | With one postpone: ime tween Elks and Em whi could have no. effec Ipon tanding, league offi cided not to play it b econd half under w n Fr Stiles was on. the b for jwinners last night wi i |who helped Empress ! iwin. first half honor ipitched his first gam«¢ ; company The Box Score about FOOTBALL MERCHANTS vs. LEGION TONIGHT - 6:45 Pittsbure 48 34 585 Mr. and Mrs. Don Crerar and Mr. sia tealiesti } as ty . Chicago 47 3 553 and Mrs. A. Ivarson visited Rain- emblo iy Py. | AtC Stad ad ad : oo and } J vi ited Ré Theatrical Producer Still in Danger Temblor Perce ved ‘Throughout Pu ivic adium Boston 46 4 823 bow Lake at the énd of last week of Pneumonia Although | get Sound City Sunday Night— | Philadelphia 44 45 sD : iad + anstin s r No D ) a : . Cee ee ee ae Some Better amage Done . Brooklyn 42 45 483 snciecapbiietain — ot | Pacific Coast Baseball League Re- St. Louis 41 44 482 LOS. ANGELES, July 19:—Flor-. SEATTLE, July 19:—A_ general! opens Activities in Puget New York 98 «444 «(463 enz Ziegfield, theatrical producer, earthquake was felt throughout this Sound City Ainatitinath 5 26 ‘ : | ’ : Cincinnati 40 54 426 who has been seriously ill in hos- city and district at 10:03 Sunday | si ae pital here, was reported yesterday night. No damage to property wa SPATTLE. July 19:—Following American League July 19—Station vs. Navy. to. be. considerably improved al- done although dishes ware broken |;), recent destruction of the Seat- New York 60 8 682 July 20—Station vs. Round House though, with both his lungs con- and furniture upset. Direction of itl ball park by fire, Seattle Indians Philadelphi 52 38 578 July 26—Round House vs, Navy gested, there is still danger of pneu- the temblor was believed to be north | ...,, nate thal} anening ammennanes. Glawsiand 51 38 573 July 27—-Navy vs. Station monia. His wife, Billie Burke, re- of Seattle | Salis oe Ale Snobnh' at thie Takeo 47 38 553 Aue. 2—Round House vs, Station mains at his bedside 7. iCivie Stadium here. Governor Ro- Washinet 49 40 551 Aue. 3—Navy vs. Round House were ae Lake Ponchartrain is a body of |!and H, Hartley will pitch the op- St. Loui 3y 46 459 Aug. 9—Station vs.. Navy A chess board was found in the salt water in Southeastern Louisi-|*ning ball, Mission Reds will pro- Chicago 30 56 349 Aug. 10-——Station vs. Round House tomb of Ra Quer near the pyramids. ana vide the opnosition for the Indians. Boston 21 65 #244 #£Aug. 16—Round House vs. Navy ——— “TILLIE THE TOILER” Two of a Kind y “ : WO OF 2 AING YUST GAVE DIO you " ry Boy, L | THE Y WEPEA' | WELL, | MUST L you Me Ans | —~ LOooK, TALK AT THE . SAY CHEERS Ha SIMPLY KNOCKED 1c FAD. THEY |! GO AND ADDRE SS THE BUTCHERS L. ) ; THERE ae SEEN. } oe JeEERSII/EM BEAD ak rs ne THE BANKERS MAYGE THEyt 2 eee R Y JOULD 2 JeEERS' = SG/ fr as: EE RANKReRS : , Se oe Ir “i J U ae bad LIKE Your Bump : Tr oe : Ma, fe, pas aL oe Y ” 5 ; NOw oT (7s 1 be) &) WALLIE : Ser, q) ns ike | S7 Peete eee | B ft He'll Be Out — And Down! —By Westover. i { - Dap ~ how ABOUT A DATE For - = —) COME ON, BaRY COME ON, A oe eee mm e 2. % j \ SONS = ={2 yh lapel TONIGHT, THLE? | FORGET THAT Guy || Windy: you ah ait iN > How — MAC - HE'S CRAZY HAV BENT “TRIED 5 Nw J, & = iia cshibeaiiaiea a : Cet Vas saan Z| LIKE ALL INVENTORS 1; THE VaLe Ter) , 1 PROMISED] be } ET , AG. 9 9 feelin WA THATS NGT) Te pp | NICE | 7, SIMIPKINS ce %, ToST A MinV You'LL BE Re SST ‘NER EMPRESS ABR H POA Kenny 3b 4 | Fe ng rf 4 , 'D. Stalker 1b 4 t | Windle s 3 1] Hibbard ¢f 3 2109 Gurvich ¢ 2 o3\% Kennedy 2b 3 O 01% Batt p 3 q |? Chenoski If ] | Totals 27 | §.0. ¢ AB i POA |; Bury cf 4 iSmith 2b ; Moran 3b 5 Stiles p + cinta rf 4 RR. Stalker c 3 }] Johnson ss 4 |MeNulty If 3 Scott Ib 3 | . Totals 32 | | Empress 003 V . 5.0.C 401 I Summary—2-base ! Kenny: base on. ball , | Stiles (3); struck out |} Stiles (6); passed ball, oe Arseneau and } BASEBALL SCHEDU Time Table for Second Half Intermediate Leagut 1son | The Intermediate B gue schedule for the of the season is annouw! lows July 17 Young § Young Elks July 20—Young Son vs. Young Empress July 24—Young Elks vs. *” 8.0C July 27 Young En Young Biks July 31—-Young Son “— vs. Young Empress August 3—-Young Elk You /8.0.C, |. August 7 Young §E | Young Blks, | Avgust. 10 Young 50* Young Empress, ; August 14—Young Elk You 8.0.0 August 17—~Young Empre> Young Elks , August 21 — Young 50° Young Empress # August 24 — Young fit Young 8.0.€. a a Ek ee eae Re 8