if PaaE Two THE DAILY NEWS LS — a © 6, 1939 ' THE DAILY NEWS. Y CARR OF UNITED STATES WINS 400-METRES PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COMUMBIA he = , “* » Publishea Every éteonees Except Sunday, ws ee Rupert e - ” | 5 a Daily News, Limited, ‘Third Avenue 6 trae ry *e? ye t fF, PULLEN - - - Mananing-Battor | PHILLIES New Record Turned in By Speedy © Member of British Indian Hockey Tean | SUBSCRIPTION RATES BEAT CUBS Yank; Ben Eastman Second While (P< Gity delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 Wil f C da Fi . he d Third Per ijessecr periods. paid in advance. per week bahar Vea U N: saga I son 0 ana nis By mail to all parts of Northern and Centra] British Columbi — re oer —— . Ion 1Q : ‘ . , . ERIN taint veatiatan deniby cating eR ome Strongheld Renewed—Cards LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6:—Coming up from» behind and ' advance for yearly period ... : j : , , ' i By mail 6 all other parts of British Columbia, the British km = overtaking Ben Eastman who had set the pace, Billy pire and Unitea States, paid in advance, per year $6 U8 ea : Carr of United States carried off the honors im the final ae od : PHILADBEPHIA, Aug. 6:— 2 . er arenes rah ag SLtn, i las mat R 1qe One wame of second place. The New paces. Alex Wilsen of Montreal was Came SEXTON a Saturday, August 6, 19° yor Giants defeated the world Australian Rider third, Walters of South Africa champion St. Louis Cardinals and fourth and Gordon of United States GRE AT DIS APPOINTMENT dislodged them from sixth place fifth te Those of our good friends who have been looking for an eee eee ee wee ye oe ne oe bi ae , 4] ; ; ; : ; ; — * a close victory over the Boston of Pennsylvania. Wilson was only ' eee p A : Uppetiing oi the w hole social structure in C anada and thé Braves who are having a struggle three yards behind Carr : eS ie United States are feeling bitterly disappointed at the re- to keep in fourth place ahead of the Wilson duplicated the feat of i cent ‘turn in affairs for the better. They had hoped te see Brooklyn Dodgers Phil Edwards, also of Canada, in - ir thé city in bankruptcy, the province in the hands of a re- __™ “he American: Laague. the breaking two Olympic reeords with- = veiver and a proletarian rule inaugurated at Ottawa-but Se eee eee aidoscaate aaenee wie om a4 ’ instead of that the city 1s getting out of its difficulties within one game of the second place conds. Edwards broke both the 800 - there is likely to be a change for the better soon at Vic+ Philadelphia Athletics who were metre and 1500 mete marks but (4. sissy of thie Mestisi) Ingian hockey. team-enjoy : fo . * . . Ute t Atl ROCKECY al > Oys a ime st toria and Bennett has the affairs of the Dominion well in !osing a close struggle with the St third place in each race was the ¢ carom a Olympic village. wh ve the visiting athlete he, hand and is making a mark at the Empire conference. eee See: ee Saeey Wars eee ae micilea, The beturbaned visitors add a touch’ of the eas! 4 I hes aa ; } ; eRHat: . . shut out Washingon and are re- Jimmy Ball of Winnipeg, who a aati : n these matters somebody always has to be disappoin=- ovine their threat avains finisied sec , eenqQuenees toCheCantumins ¢ mize: They dented Japa: ted and this tim it ta the ned rev j ti ists Binns 4 , il newing their threat against the finished second in the 400 metres Shentaden | $i ; 8 Ul e 8 the red revolu 1onis ‘ M o are sta Senators’ fourth! place position at the Amsterdam Olympiad in ee tp hoping In spite of the strong tendencies against them. The leaders in both leagues, Pitts- 1928, failed to qualify for the final ! —_— burg Pirates and New Yerk Yankees, this year THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE had an idle day. Lehtinen of Finland won the 5000 Marvin Eckert Hurls No-Hit a Judging from all the reports, mostly unofficial, that, ee ne but ts hae . < eteahgoneeaed te : 5 : : . yut the race is being protested by { come from Ottawa, the Imperial conference: will be sues; American League United States ctfiotals on the No-Run Game For Empress cessful in making arrangements for the interchange of| Beste 2 Cleveland 7. grounds that Lehtinen. committed ag) a : “pp ; a , , Washington 0, Detroit 13. goods among the different nations interested. Those who Philadelphia 8 St. Louis 9 a foul 0 ve eat er . . . 2 we consider the progress slow must remember that there are a EY te eee wee second in the 5000 metres. It was Te ®nuimber of nations taking part, each with its own parti-,; ro Pi ya 0a a8 ene ell 2 oa i . M: sail : ic. ston 2. eular axe to grind and that the intereste.of each has to be Chicago 2) Philadelphia. 9: & * ¢onsidered just as carefully as the interests of Canada. — s¢. Louis.2. New York 6. he who is claimed to have been For the third time this season a no-hit, no-run gam f > i Lie \ wnt t -~ y . . . we ; ouled by Lauri Lehtinen. Bob Ran~ }4. heen turned in by a pitcher in the Prince Rupert Se kine of Canada finished tenth eae cis G Pe FRE i on Sault 3¢ vires Bi ocean Tinlad If the British Empire is to be permanent, there must be andepnenliibtasilasttapteeatgpocilbine In the first of the yachting ev- 10r Baseball League and last night tee ee no mistakes made at this gathering. There may be revis-. . ents, United States won two events, Who did the triek for Empress to defeat Elks 5-0. It wa jons later but only minor revisions. The general principles Baseball Standings Great Britain one and Sweden one. Eckert’s second appearance on the mound In sem . . ; : . iciciihltiidietia the ee ‘ acer » moaliow Pas >? » lact me |} Hiave to be laid down now. In a pact of this kind each party pany, he having relieved Raabe ee must benefit. We look to see great results from the delib- National League SOF [BALL aw i batters, ¥ te erations now going on. Ww. L. Pet Mevine eraike ‘Mink Chee he. ED Pittsburg 59 44 573 . } A th lat r tl Lodes \ . NEW YORK REPORT | Chicago 54 47 535 SCHEDULE oe lowed five hits in the f " 4s 12 » aT . : ; Philadelphia 56 51 523 | es inv ' ' j 7 ‘ ‘ y Re . > ‘k has st jesued : _—-- — ning en pi x ne The National ¢ ity Bank of New York has just issued @ jposton DB i, Be os ee eek ob 2 Aug. 9—Stat :. Navy August %—Merchants vs. Cama- himself after that. He ae statement telling of improved conditions in the country, | Brooklyn Ss. Fee a ee ee coon ah aeana a a dian Lesion iia of edema ; ; ; “ . : : : olympics and since her team : Sts I se, — Kk tén batters fron particularly in connection with the market for farm pro- New York eo 8... : le, & re mg. SR —~Shatiep Se. ane rome ie tie sities Adadinnaaieatiad om . ; vs arrived at Los Angeles strerz Aug. 16—Round House vs. Navy August 11—Regiment vs. Home The fea e} t ducts which will very greatly add to the purchasing power St. Louis 55 =6466 uous practice has been enfor Aug. 17—Nuvy vs. Station. © —Ol made by Empress in the 4 of the nation. Merchants and manufacturers have already /C@™™™*" & @ 417) ced. Here is Cyclist Edgar Gra} Aug. 23—Round House vs. Sta-, August 16—Merchants vs. Home Eckert pitched eight b taken heart and are responding to the change and this in) Seatieniiie limbering up tion Ou cession to Chenoski ai _ th th of July when business is usually very quiet i oes ee ee eee e month of July when business is usually very quiet. Swe York non’ oR - _ _ —— $$$ ~~ — ta on 0 ° . . . : got himseil trapped bet ‘ August, it is expected, will show a still greater improve-!Pniladeiphia 63 43 594 suit peed sees" 3 * etty 8 ‘ment wi , ‘Cl 587 ‘ t : nae ’ et ment and pretty soon employment will become general. ne al . 7 Winners of This Game Play At Olympiad out and then threw hon f ie We predict that the usual conditions will be reversed this a oa a = Chenoski trying to score bad winter. Instead of emplovment becoming searcer as the: ,, ie a. o ah : Owiny to recent rainy’ : _ ) le e o cut th nal pai cold weather comes on, there will probably be more em- chicago 34 668 340 aha, ad le ae ext "a & ployment in December than there was in July. It is impos Boston 26 TF 252 ; as i" 4 sible to stop a recovery movement of this kind just as it ———————--——- - bateve tam eunnieen , Ye wassimpossible to stop the crash whieh brought on the Ol ic P hort. Sone of Canad trouble. y mp rogram duled to meet-the #8 : . : —- ; . * SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 ‘i am Box Scere a Morning _EM j I Kent : Charch services. F at ; Swimming—200 metres. breast al F stroke. ladies, semi-fgnal. ee a pis stroke. ies, semi-fjnal Windle 1 0 : pee Water poio. os : 5 Wrestling —Greco-Roeman. ms = . ‘ Yachting: es Vicn ¢ 4 0 4 r never 2b s 1 : d Fencing \word teams. ag ~ af Running high jump; ladies. Slenesss rf ° 7 a 4x100 metres relay, men, semi- Total 93 14 final, ota 32 5 Bs 4x100 metres relay, ladies, final ELKS ABR fi P Af oh ! Marathon. men. start N. Chenoski p 2 0 ' . a 4x100 metres relay, men, final. Arseneau If 1 0 ; ? ve ‘ Lacrosse demonstration Menzies 3b., ss 3.9 af Marathon. men, finish Barry ib 3 0 f : Swimming—100 metves free style, Dinewell « 3.0 ladies, semi-final G. Mitchell gs, 2b. 3 Sha. Swimming—100 metres, free style, Stone cf 3 8 men. final. Walters rf a { . é Water polo Clanton 2b., 3b 2 | . * 4 > : | . e omianth Evening | An exciting moment curing tenie battle at Baltimore between the Maryiands and Jokns Ho k | Tot ; { SoUnne hah which the latter won, 7 to 5, thereby earning the right to play at the ol} = o Dpkins Re otal a 5 ; | MONDAY, AUGUST.8 tots had to come from behind ¢ > wympic games. The vic- Empress eS : . : : t Lo a ; rin, ’ ed le ' Morning | Biks Oo 0 0 0 . ; . Gymnastics. i == Cuenca i te hel Couldn , take it. After seven of the scheduled ten-round fizhi at Fencing (sword) men. | , bd ' howik) aces 3 oY ant 2 < = other night between Primo Carnera and Jack Yachting ° . e rains BASEBA i i }Chenoski (10) Bekert fe , eam nes Seat eee ee ee Swimming — springboard diving, | mene (ase, Empress’ (7), Bik tou i men. final. | SCHEDULE For the East— | Mplay, Gurvich to-Stalker to Unser® | SE — et relay, men, heats. Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- SCHEDULE passed ball, Dinswe! ’ BLEr Polos -— lays 12:30 Gurvich (1); "time of : " : noon : thst ; : ing , a Afternoon | August 8—Elks vs. Sons of Can- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- . tmpires, Lambie and Bu! ae : AIR DRIED HIN Swimming—100 metres free style. | ada. lays tom Time Table for Second Hall of nce ctlanee ° ; ( ladies, final. | August 12—Elks vs. Empress. Me os Intermediate League Season * eee eeeerett “ { : ; Swimming—400 metres freestyle,,; © < siialabatani te Tee ; Retain the cedar oil in the wood, affording extra and better pre- men, heats | tree 4 | EPR ' servation than kiln-dried shingles from which the essential oil Water oats WEATHER REPORT OV OO Adie \* TELL THE Prori! ‘ i bs . has been evaporated. Our shingles are made on Queen Charlotte F til | BD 1p es ene ? wound hh Young Empress vs, # — 4 is be ‘ , . -2erve , | 3 pur- . + Th, ; “k and te em ie ies rn eee ee ee one American football demonstration.; Prince Rupert—Overcast, calm; @ chased at— @ August 10 Young 8.0.C, vs,\# ea ‘gaamen $0 i inly ¢ f ‘ Ps ve y in Prince Ru- aromete 02; temperature, 62; @ . ne a a ave @ }.. pert, while Vancouver wages never come north. Support a home . oo. " . cumnan ae a ~. vo le 5 And sincerely what | an : D i ' souver ugust 14.%q nlks we a ade mel as ahls “ome Si industry and your own welfave by specifying Air Dried Shingles. Dead Tree Point—Overcast, calm; ® Karl Anderson, one ne ung Elks vs, Young . te rhage eve ~ * » On = f . baroheter, 29.96; temperature, 62; © George, BC ga em eve ‘ . P : N ] 5X $3 15; N ] 3X 3 B SEBALL Sa arenes ® August 17—Young Empress 1© aes sh like shovelling * f. Mi rices: 0. 405 0. . A lwea smooth ® RW Riley, ‘Terrace, BC. @ veene ithe e p vs . ~~ much like : a a Inter.—EMPRESS vs. ELKS |) Triple iIsland—Overcast, light © General Store, Anyox / August 2 oe, eee See wm. ¢ p ‘rly wind: set t + gust 21 — Young 8.0.0. vs.|® ing) the fire-@nes off) ' TRANSFER HONE 586 (southerly wind; sea smooth, Smithers Drug Store, Smith. « Young Empress ° , , ett) ¢ . SUNDAY, 2:30 } Langara Island-—Overcast, light era, BO, @. August 24 a Young. Biks e Wrigley Jr. a ‘ : . ‘ _ ve “ie ue a , sottirerly wind; sea smooth. [OOO MOO OOO © OOO! Young 5.0.C, toovowe woes’