Monday August 1 PAGE TWO —_—— = — at iad . i News of The S Wiihnag BAD INNING OF EMPRESS COST GAME Sons of Canada Score Seven Runs ea wy V orld i a oe TENNIS HAS GOOD STAR Over Twenty Matches Played |) Ideal Conditions Yesterday Pi mEanensseeee IEEE hak arate Publishea, Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue — H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ’ ‘ fst ers ss 8 Making a Reputation SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by arrier, yearly period, paid in advance For lesser periods in week @y mai)-to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period ; Sy mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Bm- pire and Unitea States, paid in advance, per year 8y mail to ali other countries, per year mau or paid advance. per $6,00 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per insertion, per word ................. 02 | Local readers, per insertion, per line 25 | : In Third—Lambie Back on . With beautiful , Legal notices, éach insertion, per agate line 18) om . Mound For Winners . : large crowd present, more Ps Transiet display advertising, per inch, per Msertion 1.40 — 4 ; ; matches were played vesterdas Contract rates on application, r the opening day of t) Pr " Advertising and Circulation Telephone pert Tennis Club's chéinin 3 Editer and Reporters’ Telephone - Sites andl namplo Member of Audit Bureau of Circula " went three sea char we Sons of Canada took a strangle- hold on second half honors in the Senior Baseball League when they trounced Empress by a 9-2 score in yesterday afternoon's encounter. If the Canucks 1 manage to capture tonight's tussle from Elks it wil! finis” for t 1932 as deciding who will hold the Orme 1Cup for the next year, as they have jalready tucked the first half under their @lt and this victory would igive them second half Honors as | well Commander of Destroyer Hands | Except for the third inning when Over Whaler Race Trophy ‘to Canadian Legion Defeats H. M. C. S.| Empress went haywire to allow sev- Local Crew Skeena in Soceer By Score en men to ite swimmers and wavy He Swim cna indlubber’s garb are but Ma- usually all wet matd new dison Olympi August 15, 1932) nic in tions te ; ‘ ‘ . ; ot Pre pipe this ne lene i ‘ 5 | Pictures of girl } close and excitins ' gir m- alts Sarat as follows DAILY EDITION Monday mn pion LOCALS WIN BURNSCUP SAILORMEN SHOOTING PRESENTED) OUTCLASSED be Men’s Singles Brown beat R. Ba Wilding beat Wright, 8 J, Hinton beat 6-0 Parlow beat B. E. B Norrington beat R 1-6, @-4 Douglas beat Currik O. Young beat M Mitchell beat McAfee season as far : 6-2 6, G4 Heilbroney y, 6-4 4 reung, | H. M. C. 8. Skeena Defeated By Close Margin in Competition Held on Saturday score, the game was al] and} wt ri A 22-calibre f from the Canadian Naval had a close from H. M. C day, the f local ut V victory Ss aggregate s to 545 in favor of tl vidual scores were as Slaggs ‘H. M.C.S Woods, 87 Chrester Ethien, 92 89 hy ne It Skeena Bi teer yre : : iOCai a LOWS Reserve y ’ team Skeena on Satur- being 550 Indi- , 94. Ske of Five to Nil i emblematic of cing between the unit of }cal The Burns Cup victory in whaler rews representing Canadian Legion team of the lo- Senior League outclassed an . ‘ local the Royal Canadian Naval Volun-jeleven from H. M. C. 8. Skeena to} =!rors by eac! football) | field and a teer Reserve and visiting Canadian;win Saturday evening's warships, was presented on Friday /at the Acropolis Hill grounds by a night by Commander George |score.of five to nil: C. Jones of H. M. C. S. Skeena to/ideal and a good-sized the coxswain and crew of the loca] | fans was on hand to watch the play RC. MV. Rk 7 last good one. With two men out none on, Doug Stalker dropped} Windle’s throw on Bury’s grounder: and then things began to happen member of the in- lropped fly by Raabe} added to one hit batter and two} Weather was|/@0ubles accounted for seven runs} crowd of |2%d cinched the game for the Sons. | Bill Lambie was on the slab for Although they never had a chanee, |‘ Canucks for the first time since The presentation took place at 6 the sailors put up a good fight and|JUly | and turned back 13 batters quarter deck of the particularly was the first the officers and keenly contested Teams were as follows the bef p.m. on na re all half | bY the strike- route. He allower including Gur it but four safeties vich's three-bagger Here’s one place where weight or rather pounds and bolstered by his riding is rapidly establishing a recor in lack of it counts. Only 98 Jockey Silvio Coucei the best apprentice riders idle of Sac G us one the game Gives Lessons In Archery Norrington beat P W. B. Tobey beat 6-4 Bamford beat J McMordie beat 6-3 Men's Doubles Currie and Wildir and Heilbroner, 6-4 Tobey and Mitch: and Darton, 6-2 Brown and McM rie and Wilding 9 crew of the ship. In making the pre- Commander Jones made a brief but well-worded address hich the winners were complimen- Sullivan, 94 Mixed Doubles Mrs. Tinker Miss Robertson 6-3 Miss Pollock an Mrs. Douglas and D Mrs Mr Thompson and Heilbror 6-4. Mrs. Ourrie and Y and Mr. Haworth, 6 Miss Frizzell Miss Edgcumbe and } 9- nt H. M: C. S. Skeena—Massick: Al-} Ear! Batt did mound duty for th lison and Stone: St. Clair, Dyson | 'o#ers and held his opponents + and Mann; Brown, Hutton, Gleave,;four hits also but poor support ted and assured of their superior- Archer and Walker jest the game. for him v. The captain shook hands' Canadian Legion—D. QGurvith: The Box Score with members of the winning Hunt and Gomez; Greer, Currie ABR crew and the ceremony was over ind Haddon; Morrison, Horne, Mur-!yoran 3b 0 " ray, Baptie and Johnson Smith 2b Taking Life Easy sentation an Mordie R. C Cc vi Stewart N,V. R.), 95 Peterson Macfie, 94. Orme, 90 Harris, 90 White, 90 in in es ther the §. 0. C H POA ’ . and J McArthur of H. M. C. S. Skeenaj Bury if acted as referee. Robinson of the|Lambie p destroyer and Kelly of Prince Ru- ‘Stiles 1b pert were linesmen Comadina rf The R. Stalker ¢ first goal through Horne after three Johnson ss minntes of plav. Baptie added the! ygcnuity cf second from close in in 11 minutes Play was int to end but the EMPRESS and the teams crossed over / pong jf with the score standing two to nil.) Howe ap In four minutes of the second! Raabe cf half Murray scored when the Skee- Windle ss na fullbacks were slow in clearing.|p Stalker 1b The fourth goal for Prince Rupert | Gurvich c came in 21 minutes and was made Unger 2b by Morrison on a rebound. In 23 Cc m Bantie made the fifth from a g00d pass by Morrison | Totals 1g. 0.0 1 7 0 'Haworth and Mrs. J \/EMPRESS 0 0020 0 0 | %:45—Parlow and J | Summary olen base ighnson. . igor anc Jorrinetor rin Raabe Windle ‘ale NoFurther Local Tickets on Sale Stuns os times Athletes Qualify | For Banquet to MERCHANTS’ LINE-U? In Junior Olympics Basketball Team) 2:0 mew 0 ae Ik iy ana Canadian Legion scored the : Mrs. Tinker Mrs. Currie and O 6-4 r ews. + Oe eS UI am Y f ng and from end; Totals sailors could not} Ladies’ Singles score Robert Currie beat M Today's Draw Wilding Greggor vs. Mitch 6:15—O. Young Jabour and Currie v Johns 7:00—J. Hinton iL. Hinton and ; Thompson and Mr , §:30 Hine : ee Pies Sere lands a better job at the f nadian Legian club room a billiard | series took place between a team of | Blended and Cut FOR PIPES If you “roll your own,” use Ogden's fine cut cigarette tobaceo a >