PAGE FOOT MODEL YACHTS ! IN BIG RACE EIGHT WERE ENTERED Number of People Out to Watch Small Craft Starting From Dry dock Score by inningss R.H.E. Elks 2 0 0 S 1 2 0 4 012 12 Sport Chat , L. Tommy HerA who defeated Wind Failed Yesterday and the, mj, race at Vancouver recehtly, Event Had to lie Canceled .... . .l After One Hour !01v. ..Ln. n '-winners iiuuji. otnuui. iic nus also the U.B.C. champion miler. Smithers baseball team went to a uoai ancnorea near me sman .ueceMfui h,. rondprinir island opposite the drydock, then !ucc,e?85uL , . . ,e r n.gl back to another anchored boat no ue comoai wnen nis about one-half mile from the dry-, nd hit the champion's stomach dock, and from there to the start-. with tremendous force. Then . ing point, making a triangular .they met again for the title -in course. The race will be attempt-, a bout Lewis scored the first fall ed at a later date to be decided by i over Sonnenberg in the eight- the committee in charge. HOMING BIRDS MAKE FLIGHT Pair of Pigeons Sent By Inspector Tupper to Kitwanga Return to Prince Rupert HonilHg pigeons is one of the hobbles of Inspector Tupper of the Canadian Royal Mounted Po-liee and he i jrow training some of them for long distance flights., The longest flight so far taken was last week when a pair of birds' were taken to Kitwanga and liberated at 730 a.m. Flying over the mountains, the birds reached Prince Rupert at 2 p.m. covering a distance of 100 miles. Shorter flights have been made by the Mrds, the distance hav ing been gradually increased. The next flight to be tried will be tomorrow, weather permitting, when the birds will be liberated from Smithers. LOBLICK WINS GAMEFORELKS Elks and Gyros Tied For Second Place in City League Baseball In a postponed City League baseball game yesterday after noon at Acropotia Hill grounds, the Elks sent the Gyro Club down to defeat by a score of 12 to 7. Dig Herman Leblkk, star hur ler for the Elks, was the out standing player of the game, get ting two heme runs, one triple and a double out of five trips to the plate. The game was a see saw affair with one team lead ing for a while and then the other. It was anybody's victory until in the eighth, when, with two men on base, the big hurler crashed a line drive to right and cleaned off the paths. In (he last inning, Art Easson, first batter for the Gyros, was hit on the head with a fast lall that bounced twenty feet In the air. He seemed somewhat groggy for A little while but soon came around. Both teams made several and coupled with a large number of hits made it a high scoring game. eenth minute of the bout but, lost the match,',. the champion's football tactics giving him the second two fallK The January bout betweti the two, following their firsi exciting encounter, drew a $75,000 gate, while the recent bout receipts reached a 198.000 total, a figure tind reamed oi uy wrestling promoters a years ago. ODD DOG-SHOW UinSoai IMt With Tola Negri Ejm Dim few IN ENGLAND 11) The Oof with the longeat UU. (3) the taU with the toogeat dog. )8) Um hafpleat dog. (.) the deg with the heat ettrly tall, (t) the dog with the least resemblance to tfny known breed. itt the- fcen- spotted -dog-, (7j the fastest and the slowest dog, (8) the dog with the nlt toeaatlful eye4, (8) the hwd handshaking dog. and (10) the bast begging dog. The keenest fight was tot the dog wrui Vie most beautiful eyes. The degs stood in a row, all registering emotion, and It soon became obvious that reel cutest waa betweeo an animal with soft, tprlrtof. "Poll Negri" eye and one' -wtth -eye, that sparkled'. .Jtoe fvl Negri" type won "lawnty dogs competed for the dis tinction of being as unlike any breed possible twenty dogs which might jib, ifura terriers, but for the tact that they looked rather like oolites, althouso 1 1 he their ears had a bull-dog touoh and their talis bore a resemblsnce to those of a upantel. Eight hundred entries were received for the whole abow and the eahlbtta Included nomea, ponies, donkeys, cats, rabbits, poultry, pigeons, goata, lambs, nice and even tortoises." AGED TORONTO WOMEN TAKE UP BOWLING AS A RECREATION TORONTO, Ont, July 22: Bowling is being added to the summer activities of the aged women's home on Belmont Street Croquet has has fq for, many .rj been a popular pastime Jtneng the elderly women, and it is hoped that bowling will prove an added inducement to coax them from the shady verandas to the sunny lawns. A request for lawn bowls not In use has already elicited, two sets and the promise of a third. PITTSBURGH AT HEAD NATIONALS Yankees Faltering With Ath-letics Getting Further Ahead of Them in American 9-3. NEW YORK, July 22: Pitts-burgh ' was hurled into first down to defeat recently before place yesterday by defeating the the ball tossers frora Ootsa Lake,l(Jlnt white Chicago was losing 16 to J4. It is claimed at the rail to Brooklyn Cubs,1 It was their way centre that several of their! first defeat this year by Brook- The model yacht race which was best men were away and that tyn. Dazzy.ance was supreme, to have taken place on Saturday Ootsa was strengthened by sev- yielding the only homer to afternoon at the drydock had to eral Burns Lake men. JHornsby that caused any dam- Lfi noathoned. The liirht wind at i lace. the scheduled time for starting) Ofttimes an innovation revives The Athletics strode further' 'flnnllv Hipi Hriwn anti ihp 1 . ... rr annrf fMm ,-a-.?nrmanj.r r i i - r 1 1 could not take place. i popular favor. An instance Is,jn the American League taking vSXSa Ihl Poetically 'dead' in 1916, troit whe the Yankees were keenest interest was shown as the whn Joe Stecher aroused re- beaten by Cleveland. Babe Ruth, six small craft were lined up at interest in it by perfect- inactive through Injury, went in the big derrick pier. Charles ing his. famous scissors hold. As B8 pinch hitter to snare & fu- 1 ay lor was trie starter. the other stars or the game de- tile single. A Btart was made at 3 o'clock, veloped a defense against it, the "Scores follow: dui me Dreeze aiea aown snoruy game iapged baclc jnto its former, atfer 4, and much to the disan- gtatus ar heavyweight pointment of those gathered the ." wrestler, ,, were not t !,, having large; i race was unavoidably cancelled. Those having model craft en- crowds. Then along cam Gus! tered were: Albert Palmer, John Sonnenberg, and in January of, Gibson, Alex Wylie, Oscar this year he took the world's, Seather, Archie MacLean ana heavyweight championship front Pat Palmer. The first four boats Ed rStranirler") Lewis hr use measured from 4 to 5 feet in of hii ipcctacular flying tackle.! Jrtad ihniUZniMn former Dartmouth football The highest skilled workmanship ..,... , . construction ftar "d ,ed 'n a Previou? was displayed in the of the different craft. .tempt. to take the crown from The race course was laid out ' Lewir when the latter side-step-j somewhat as follows: Starting at'ped a dive and Sonnenberg went the derrick pier along an lm hurtling through the ropes on to' aginary line to No. 2 pontoon, the concrete floor. In the Jan- 4knnA A I I r nflfnaa fna ri f rlWir .... 'I uMn.y -' utrr match sonnenberg was, Saturday National League Pittsburgh S-4, New York 2-8. Chicago C-4, Brooklyn 0-1. Cincinnati 4-2, Philadelphia St. Louis '1, Boston 5. American League New York 4-11, Cleveland 8-C. Philadelphia 6, Detroit 2. Boston 3, Chicago 4. Washington 3-2, St. Louis 2-1. Sunday National League St. Louis 2-3, Boston 4-4. Pittsburgh B, New York 3. Chicago 1, ftfioklyn 3. Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 8. American League Boston 0, Chicago 10. Philadelphia 10, Detroit 7. Washington 5, St. Louis 8. New York 4, Cleveland 6. FOREST BRANCH HELD A PICNIC Enjoyable Time Spent Yesterday at Tugwell Island Beach The Forest Branch picnic was held at Tugwel) Island yesterday. About fifty people, the staff Kim MMtgrrU rratnre a lt shew in and their friends left on the boat "Lillian D at 10 a.m. Despite a wet day, a good time was spent. 'Everybody entered into the plc- LONDON. July 22,-Describing "twauty ccrotwrt" ror mongrrn- at the nic spirit ana maoe uie outing a annual horae pared and pet ahowl success. held recently at llunpton Court by the Bayil Society or the prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the London edition ef toe Uanrheater auardlan aaya,: "The competition tor peculiar dog vaa divided Into the XoUowtnf claav: The conveners for the different committees were as follows: Invitation Miss E. Maekay. Refreshments Miss V. Smith. Entertainment Miss E. Dalby. Winners in the various rates were as follows: Married Ladies' Race Mrs. OA C. Smith, Mrs. R. J. D. Smith. Ladies' 100-yard dash MIsa E. Dalby, Miss U Frliell. Ladies' 3-Iegged race Miss L. Frizzell and Miss E. Dalby, Miss M .Gwyer and Miss M. Palmer. Elopement raee MIsa M. Gwyer and F. Burdette, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gregg. . Men's 100-yard dash T. . At k'ini, It. E. Smith. R. E. Smith's "Mosquito Bites-beat A. Mitchell's "Flea Bites" in a nine inning baseball game. game was most unably handled by Umpire R. II. Ive. The final score was 12 to 11. The refreshments were well looked after by the Lillian D chef, Al. Claydon. q C.N. SOCCER TEAM WINNER MONTREAL, July 22. The Ca nadian National .soccer team defeated the Oshawa Nationals Saturday. 8-2. in the first gameftf irnjrpi ears Hie Lwminion series,. ST. SAVIOUR'S EDMONTON, July Saviour's, the British SOCCERBEATEN 22. St Columbia it m r 1 1 THE DAILY NEWS Mondiir Jui. THE GREEN SHADOW" ' '(Continued from'pagj'oheV hand corner: POLICE STILL IN PURSUIT OP, THE MYSTERIOUS MR I GRAVES ,-MayLead to Arreet of Elusive ''Swindler. Who is Mr. Graves She lifted her troubled gaze sat arid, a vu his habit, turned up her face and kised her. In a moment he was gone, land buoyant step, his feet seemed that You must put those absurd "to drag a little. He was not hold-notions out of your head. part. Her wars seemed a. little and explicit though . x fantastic when .ihe viewed them elded with the feur-irfthe light of reason.. Virgil. ken shape frr her m m , . . , ".. .!!. 1 ... Adele remained seated, gaitagi r''fwo", "W"WB8 BU" Tl V 8 n"r at the door that had just closed PWm. Everybody was willing toj Wont you t,l! , admit that Probably it he . . areT she asked. vvmnu behind " Um. mm. " - She aim - - had iiau noticed ltunveu that, luaki ' o ',7 i 1 ..1J' IL..1 L. i lit "Me- Htu. liT-writrBSt with his former brisk ,na sa,a- v"ai " ." ! ' " "? 18 nj,3 tng too hard oi late, iiease uont ask r:, Her fears wer7"almost KontlJ":1 " 1 It's It's in?r inpr himself himself quite quite so so erect erect as as for- for-jwheu the maid -left the room. She n'V rr ... , nothing, really. I have only been merly. And his parting kiss, al-.gjtoed at the window looking out Jf" ; . '' working, a little harder than us- , though just as tender and affec-Uver the park that sparkled in its f VT?a tt ual. A rprtain financial difficulty tionate as in the past, had seem-'autumnal draneries. There was a -" u . ..Li il.i n-.i ed a . mi little hurried, - tr t,v he wj had u ..i -u.. i latner may aroge-Hnomething that But a as-if fresh, colorful charm about the It's practically over riow. It will wanted to run away from some- fe outside. She eouldn.t resist be hannUy settled in little thing. And there was the alarm-, the cll of it. Her bloodifoursed while. Dear mel A quarter after ed almost guilty look that had a little faster. ThevShadows were nine. I must go." - come into his face when she men-; momentarily gone. ' She fixed him with a keen, tiened the mysterious Mr. Graies. level dmihtlnir crme Rho rpnrhprl Rnmsililnfr mint lio wmn1 across the table, nicked' nn ihr T , . "t J The - - I' ' Jit A NUCI 1I1WFU miiv tTUllb newspaper and read the promln- her room, ranir for her maid and ent caption in the upper left-jdreased. Within the space of half Miss Conway appeared at the door. "The lady is still i ft an hour life seemed to have ta-l ken on a graver tone. It seemed Adle started, a little. She had as if an epoch had run its course Juit forgotten the woman from between grapefruit and the final Cartir's. sip of coffee. Until now there "I'll see her at once, Wambley," had naa been Deen little llttle 01 of 8 a serious erious na- na- she she told told the the servant servant and and even even as as Then there had been a private Soon, however, the visitor was from the, paper and looked at her preparatory school on the Hud- ushered in, and this little incon "Your father is in deepcrate difficulties and something muHt be done at once-' father. Mr. Castle who ruled his downtown office with the stern discipline. tf an. autocrat .winced slightly beneath that steady, searching gaze. The indulgent smile with which he tried to mask his jihej&Mne9 WBS not wholly sueteasful. "Who is the mysterious Mr. Graves, dad? V didn't read the papers while I was away. Her father -had risen and stood with one hand 'resting on the chair. "Mr." .Graves? Oh, nobody in particular. It's only a name, sen. and then college. There had been the uaual gay- affairs, the uaual light flirtations, the utual youthful pranks and frolics. Life had smiled on her, and she had smiled brightly back. Now, in a twinkling, all was changed. Ever since her child hood a rare Intimacy had existed between her father and herself. Even in the midst of studies and amusements she had always looked upon her father as the dear- eat, noblest, most wonderful man tat' once!" in the world. A strong and "I thine I should nr.fee ttioi ; . . n - - f . i.1 f 1. 1 i I 1 ... . ..... . f troubles." "Who is the gfnlnnua Adele guardedly "Doctor Moff.ti ; "I have never fc. af a MM ny aoes he wish stlf f -backed manservant ' f"thcr r' 'That's a naturui waltJng,lere trying to de.:c 1 1 am not 1 shoul't ur. Mouett Mat truistk soul wtv pleasure in life t. other people. Th.i' case Headquarters Reported to Hav The .utement ujseovered Fresh Clews Which r4 " . V. U1 "V"" "'""i"" " sive effect on Ail ner moiner nau oen a au auic- strange that wamDiey. wun nrs jfM conwuv tion, but it had come so early in inbred and rather absurd sense ani fascinating w her life that it was now but a of class distinction, should have WnnM nnt u,.,t.. pale memory. referred to the caller as a "lady." iegg less ijeg lies, "What is his ohj, "It's a selfish -no is ready to .4ugg ment that will be and, incidentally, i;. jer. That's the wh : ; truth." She wrig solitaire on her I '.! it waiting. Will . Adele passed t and looked down car with graceful and a chauffeur ui . was quite pr i -one that seemed to suspicions in advam to Misf Conway an ! smile that rauxed contract for an in-'.. "I'll b ready n: ; she declared. She ran into the : the dour and called tan Club on th.- !. lold th attendant ' ed to speak to Mr i worth. After a hn. heard Paul's bored , voice on the wire ; "Dear." she said totje. with a en ut it. . the door. "ThiK is A,: do something for m. "If it's an engaK' afternoon tea " 1 , cautiously and with "It isn't There' waite sedan outside ten minutes I shall drite away accompar very charming anl , lady. You would ad' ' yeu dear idiot I Wt; .you are to follow ja taxi. The erapha-jcreetly. We shall pr j to somebody's house 1 If I fail to come "U ruptiona, please? If ( wit wltWn half an know what to do. Th to It!" With an excited closed the connection r c men at ranee, then other room and ha' tt. ;l 4 Mai smart street dress. The !' of a hat took a mir gruity was explained. Instead of 8nd by that time she ; the irn she had ex pee ted there ,Wklng slowly bene;, entered a woman ol thirty or ao,--w' fastrdlously garbed and strikingly, "God old Paul!" 1 handsome. She gave Adele a Then, with her me-' qulek look of appraisal, softened nd unsuecting lo-i: by a faint smile. nd to Miss Conway I A 1 "Mia nsll." aha M l,rl.H cea She W8S rc , - , yet with an engaging manner. "I have come to tell you something unpleasant. Shall I broach the painful subject gently and eeglly, or shall I plunge into it just as toe ..sysaruun jaiuuiy . umpK timwwi iur mm nou iui- piunge, saia Aaeie bewilderedly name. Nobody .Jcnowg ,.wha Jhe'Jowed her from childhood through "Good I That will save time.' WINNIPEG. July V. man is." ' " early and rampant with. IMlsa Castle, your fatfiei Js in Weston, Winnipeg. r,-a: "Vou are not very lucid, dad." Now he was in trouble of soma trouble." the western Canada f "Well, you have probably heard sort, and it seemed all the graver) Adele winced. The speaker's ' If. hAhXiusc, niUe of Daniel Forester's operations, by reason of the secrecy he main- subdued tone and the friendly r.,, an tT- 1 I I.J ot11U.(. In t.l.-l I 1U. It 'l..JI . . .... I'U11U i-l . ie cieanou. uh mmwui """w. t nun mc iiibi mite gnaumg oi ner voice laiiea to ten months. It was the grossest within her recollection that he temper the .bluntness of her kind of a nwindle. Forrester is had failed to confide in her. statement. dead now, but the police are. still TJiere was something disturbing,' 41 don't understand you,r she looking tg&a. certain indJyidual :aJmost sinister, In his silence on said a little boldly. . ' who is gt?pp.ose1d to havt? ebeen; ' tbla. pccaaioiu . I The womanjs eyes of" light his partnfer. Hi$ true name fin't While the mWd combed and green scrutinized her. They were known, but sornenow ne nas come orusneii ner Diue-DiacK nair. a shrewd farseeing eyes, with a' to be designated as the 'myster- question came back to her time glint of amusement In them, I The following l the ious Mr. Graves.' That's all-there and again: Who was the myster-; "That's unfortunate," she mur-'for Julv and Aumit is to it .. i.uu wi, vjia.ro i n. suspiciun en mureti in a tone mat conveyeu the City Baseball uct "All that', really matters. I would not leave her mind. Sho planatlons are such awkward the mysterious tried not to think of it; it waa things. Won't you accent rn on 3.1 will be, observed," an executive nadian Nationals. The second lice have, discovered fresh clues." ly shoulders. After all. she knew perate difficulties and that aomo-! 7; commented. "But we believe that gamejylll be held today. "Newspaper t?shC ald Mr. ' nothing definite. She was rearing thing must be done at once?" Gyro 11210100 17 9" 7;onr ladles will derive rn.'ch' Batteries: Lobllck and D. Gur-. pleasure frc.ro.t.bjpjrbustlie vlch; Haveland and MctKown. jsam'. doubt whether ' - . . "Of course we do not expect rhmnir.n.. OT rnntoH Mr. Graves will ever be found." too harrowing. And yet faith and believe me when I tell that all the rules of the game here Saturday night 5-1 by the Ca- "Rut this newspaper sflya the po-1 She shrugged her slight, shape- you that your father is In dea- Dally News Classified" advertising bringa results, Castle contemptuouslflWIe depos- a structure of ugly surmises on Adele'a thoughts went Lack to Jted his half-smoked CigTr on the.rt if symptoms of nervousness the scene at the breakfa$t table tray, crossed over to wnere shejanid ubstnutiun on her fathnr's tThe woman's statement, terse V.I piw (Continued Tomorrow1 SCHEDULEFOR UNITED WESTON TEAM WIN! CITY BASEBAIj July 2G S. 0. C. vs W July 29 Elks vs Cy August 1-S. 0. C. yf August 6 Elks vs 8 0 ' August 9 Gyros vs I"1' Augut 12 CyroR v.-? s Auirnst 20- - Elks v i ;r August 23- -S 0. t 3