PAGE F0TJ3 RUTH HITS HIS NEW YORK, July 16:--Aided' ates being forced jto 11 Innings Giants were Nosed Out Sons, of Canada ' In Close Game at Acropolis Groundti In City League baseball lasti night the Gyrc stepjed into pecond place, by nosing out the Native Sons of Canada, 3-2. Nick Cbenoaki, on the mound' for the winners, pitched bang-up ball, allowing but three hits and Issuing one free pass. The Sons had a weakened team, being forced to pjck "a couple of players from . the stands. At that, they put up a good game and had the Gyros worried. Benny Wendle twirled for them and served up a niceJ assortment of strikes and balls. He got hlmsalf out of a tight' hole in the fourth, -when, with three men on and none, out, he ntruek out two and the third popped out. UIU Lam Die scored botti runs thc ons, and got two'hjtsJ uding a triple. Jimmy Farqu-and Chenoski did the beat stick work for the Gyros, Jimmy making a three-bagger "In the seventh and Chenoski hit safeljr: twice. Score by inning: S. O. C 0001 01 02 Gyros 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-3 Box Score S. 0. C ABR H PO A Kj Mitchell, c. Howe, 3b. . LamUie, lb. ' Wendie.'lV jlanilee, as. Smith, 2b. StotU it Konnedy; rf, Fii2zell, cf. 3 0 0 8 1-3 PC 3 3 41 2 2 ,4 0 3 f Q i0 1 0 '1 0 1 2 0 0 3; 2 1 v:o 0 q 3 0 "q 0 ,b 3 0 d '1, 0 Totals ..25 2 8 2011.3 GYROS All ri l 6 A E Fnnj'tihAr, lb'.ir '3'; Z'J 0 0 Moran,: .88, 1. 0 0 Q 0 Haveland, 3b. .2 0 0 0 MpKeown, c. Chenoski, p. Skinner, If. Bury, cf. ... Pritehard, rf. Tite, 2b. ... 3 P 0 5 0 3 $ 2 1 1 2 0 0 10 .0 1 6 3 Q 11 0 3 1)20 Totals ..25 3 C 21' JO ;1 Summary Throe base Jilts Lambie, Farquhar: struck out by, a mi i ' i 1 - ZS wennie, 0; i.nenosKi, u; oases .on Dans. 01 r vvenaie, a; unenoaKi, 1; wild pitch. Wendle: twOJ out in last inning when winning1 " run scored, iHOW KETCHIKAN SAW i rriRvirw nnHT with 20THH0MERUN theirianilla ;R,upert Wednesday night In the windup of the .Eagles' boxing 1 rrn Sport Chat , I 'I n f j .- tf. !' i , r netcnixan . oaaeoan piayers at Helped Yankees Beat Tigers Ys- ..., 1 i w ;hon,e on Independence Day se- terday; Athletics and.. Im. 4 .... i'"1'" "." 1 cured revenge from Anyox.play-. dians Split Double tic performer, won a decision rs who had beaten them at the Header lover Dido Gurvich of Prince, smelter town on Dominion Day. One game was played at Ketchi- , fcnti whli.fi tho horn. p9m wnn hv 1 "uurgn ........ " ' a score of 11 to 2. Several errors .u. vt... , VhA show, says the Ketchikan Unron tu a infM ,,a vf. 'Yankees ' managed to nose out IcJc . ' . jchikan .sevwi runs in the fourth n!.' - The referee in! awardimr the' In ninir A flnif hall jrtiaf HurlI iiruciKiyn . . . . The Babe's swat came in the' fight gave six rounds to Manilla, for Ketchikan, ninth with the score tied. 'Gurvich one and one even. To the Cleveland Indians managed to crowd It seemed 'that Gurvich The Anyox Community League break even with the Philadelphia ' as outfitting Manilla the en- has completed at considerable ex-Athletics by battering three Mack tjre fight. However, Manilla's in- pense the establishment of tennis twirlers hard in the first game. ' fighting was superb and warran- courts on the flats at the smelter St. Louis Browns pounded five ted him the decision. Gurvich town and tennis enthusiasts In Koaton uea aox iw r r m win ntitrmirixt Mnntlln the entire eicrht mat vicinnv will now ne rellevwl ington Senators. National League In the National League, both after half the round had elapsed courts which are expected to be r .til . 9 l I if 1 1H ..- 4 A .1 11.1. - , j ri-ii .ijaanuia wouio caicn nun anu uviimuu iui tuimner. i,rw iv administer telling body blows. Pirates wen their games, the Pir-, T ... .... rn. Man,.,fo wn. One notes in the Ottawa Jour- handing the Canadian a beauti- na), that the Welsh touring foot- ,eu.uw f i i-inir ,hon IhP anno- nntin. ball Kim Ml m ned .Into some winning from St' M fans thJnk he W(BUid rowdyism in a game at Hamilton. BRINGING UP FATHER rTCTURNEO FROM EOreOffc TEACKCR AKlO WOOLS TO METt 1 qo-TTA TMirJK FAT TO err rio OF TMift CUT- JA-AMES!' COME HERE1. BY 'GOLLY'. MY &WSST WFt COOKED HER flRST BCVJIT5 FOR ME ANI LEFT'EM FSRMK fl.nrmMrrrmt-B lit 1. bHCb OOT 6HOPPIM'- I M06T LOOK OOT ER ME HEALTH- WHAT WJLV. OO WITH EM? t tn, lanrtalurSrrM.iM,GfMt Brluln rlf bu tmml. THAT GUY'S L BEEN STANOlMfi IN FOhT OF! TWE. HOUSE FOR TUREE .THE DAILY NEWS Tuesd;- . .u NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS DOVsKJ-TAHt AM HE WMTt) MS MELLO'JlGG. GLAD TOO CALLED-W1LU YOU GIT THB& Bi'bCorr out or HERE FER MET MY W. 51 Chicago 48 New, York . j.. 49 .!.,- 40 ..... 37 Philadelphia 33 Boston 82 Cincinnati 30 10 to while Chicago White rounds and at times showed of a log walk up town in order to st DoiM Sox evened the seriea with Wash- beautiful form, a sample of the play. A meeting was held last rlJ-L Tunney brand. His condition did Friday night to organize a club" qa not seem the best,! however, and in connection with the new it,.. v. Chfaga i Bosfftn, L. 27 28 3G 42 41 47 50 48 AMERICAN LEAGUE ft STANDINGS THISTLES LIN'E-UP Pet. .654 W. L. Pel 0 28 .72 50 29 .OSS. 48 94 .SB 45 39 .536 1 40 41 .494 20 48 .385 30 55 .353 34 58 .29? Uneiip for tho Thirties in to- i!' a . I have K. O.ed Gurvich had the city, by the way, where they go night Stuart Shield football i r. Chicago Cubs gained ground, rounJ Jate. 1B, more JeConds, in for sport with ereat . serious- fixture against the Regiment will by taking a double ; header from Guryicb showed wonderful re- n ess. Moses Russeil, the ageing be as follows: Lamble; Ertklce the lucklesa Chu Rerve strength and came back but very active fullback for and Jack: Haijr, Macdonald and Klein slammed out three circuit wJth apparent ease Charue Wales, and a Hamilton player. Wood; Campbell, Bussanich, Bap-blows, bringing his seasons to. Bn) rotund manager of the named Chambers, staged a fight tie. Mitchell and Farquhar; tal to 26, Yesterday's Big League scores National League St Louis 2, New York 7. Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 4. Chicago 9-7, Philadelphia C-C. Pittsburgh 5, Boston 4. American League New York 7, Detroit C. Philadelphia 5-4, Cleveland 8-0 Washington 2, Chicago 4. Boston 3, Bt. Louis 10. GYROS TAKE" SECOND PLACE IN BASEBALL Rupert lad, showed good judg- on the field and the spectators spare. Smith, Campbell, MlttheJI ment In his handling of the boy. rushed on. In the melee "following and Grttt I, Russell was bo severely kicked by FflATRAII FINAK spectators, says the Journal, thai he was carried off the field and! T; TQ BE Dp AT unVMIDrn WINNIPEG BI&LE AGUE STANDINGS WHAT f 1 WAKJT YOU TO CO RIGHT OP ' 6TAI H"o ANIO TELL OlNlTY MOORE anjo HtS wire 1 camY practice MY SIISJGINJG. WITH THAT RACKET COIKIC j Their WtrE COOKE fll ( ItW. lull Fralarr 6rirt, l 0t Briuta rttu.MMrul. WINNIPEG, July 16. Wi OH'. WHY MOT FEED 'EM TO TOUR DOCKS? itinl- peg will be the venue of ,the Dominion football finals. Accord- ing to Sam Davidson, secretary of the Dominion Football association, the present plans are to YOU TELL, THAT BIG LOAFER IF HE OOrT GET OUT OF this house, rut. THROW HIM OUT- 9 lKTrtlTwl'n Strvk. be.. CmI Brlula rlfWtat THE VERT IOEA OF 6OCH A NJOoE GO IMG ONJ im THIS ARl'bTO CRATlC APARTMENT JOT LOOK AT OUILDIMG- THEM SWALLOW FRANK VVYKOFF 'FISHING GOOD W0N 100-YARDS ! AT SQUAD AT VANCOUVER stage the deciding, matches at Texas Man Unme 'Second arid THAT Wjt A GOOD IOEA Or TOOR- JjGGft'. WHATAKEVOU 1 Ptbu(MR. T HTthat's WEUL, HERE'S a T 0 rr TO' tftl,inliytl.rS.,JLclBrtU4'fWUlLM sprWiu. mn M r;ohwi icnni 1111 a nvti 1. Carruthers park on July 20 and 31. , Fl,stec 0f Washington State In addition to the final, the i-..n tkuj 'Rerwrt frm ...in u , ; . .OTi ncmcui icomn ni imu uno ! .oio lor vne ngni vo meei ine.MBierners 4gg on July 24 and 26 or July 25 .408 and 27. i ' . j :rounug urouiius last last eveii evem i Alisa.jSIyrtle- Cook -Heal V1)ff4ih ore-stlU runni .413 ' . .. imoney. son iinnprpiinr niTPiiivTi 1 fehATILh, July rranK . HUWianUr, riliniflU IWrkoff t Lo. Anireles taDtured'. .Not o. o i ... T ... '. . .. taken, but nrm SCORES YESTERDAY Zff'jl,'& Z -ft val here last night. hU time be-.rouch improved aii't Following are the scores in the ing 9.7 seconds. Claude Bracy (jf mm are bow finlm.g Canadian National Recrtwtion As- Texas came second; Warier Fog- of at Dundas. soeiation horse shoe pitching ter of Washington State College , ; v lontt: M third: Johnny Fltxnatrick U. ZL2Z1. ... ," W Brass, A. B. Nicholli ..... 21 Helton, fourth. Percy WflliaraiJ qfty cenU being M. L. Stepn, M. Hudema .... 4 was UBab,,e to run owin V 'ft ttnd 14c a Kund f' .jurr to his leg. " ; M. L. Stepp, M. Hudema 21 The feature of the meet" wis P. MelHtMh, A. Styiea 15 the defeat of Wykoff by 'Miss' 1 ,' J. II Hdrton. J H. Mair W Brass, A. R. Nicholls J. H. Horton, J." H. Mair M. L. Stepp. M. Hudema W. Draw, A. R. Nicholli 21 Myrtle Cook of Montreal in the only are ( h. i :. 'J hv ' :i.t ilTi'i' . ajA . M. 1 KntPfl Klinflrl LaJ r T i i a t t. . I Bracoy, running third In Miss 21 Cook's team, gave her a fifteen 12 yard lead and she beat Wykoff 21 to the tape by three yards. Miss P McIntoh. A. Styles 8 Cook also captured the 100 yards J. II. Horton. J. H. Mair 2i . I. i ,, r . , ... P. Mcintosh. A Styla 8 ig two fifths lower than the world record. Jean Thompson and Our elaaaafferi aectton may be Florence Bell of Toronto flnish- nf special totwfcaf to you today, ed second and third respectively. Received tfrcsh Pratts" Baby r . ,4 j ; r..n.i r i Spratts Dog and t.'il;- plies and COAL gr: to please you . PHONES 58 AND KI By George McManus CEEi irTHATCUY Ki4 &t4GTMWAtf I .1 MS Kin RUM, HE'S -Aj . Some OiKjctR- 7T A THET tAlO THE.T KVi v I TOO COOLDT PTVVCTlCE, WITH THE NOIba-T T , i why they arc , 1 t-tAKIfslG IT- THAr6'.LUCKy- NOW I "1 WOKT HA,VE TO GO ! HOME FR A MONTH I 'i 1 1 .. jj 111 AKJ' THOT.E. P VaERC Pt"1" 00CK6 or j I 1 S . vi t- I I NfflT ' a u 4 I