,' PAGE POTO THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, .TU7 v, J BRITISH DAVIS CUP TEAM WINS Germans Ileatrn By Collin and flrfK-ury (n Pontiles at llerllil Toda BERLIN, July 13 Tlx BrltMi Davis Cup doubles Warn, Collins and Gregory, checked the .German's rush. In the European nm finals today by defeating the German doubles team 8-4, 6-3, 6-0. The final two singles games wUl be played tomorrow, tie winners meeting the United States for the right to challenge France for the trophy. SCHEDULE FOR CITY BASEBALL Time Table For July and .August Games is Announced The following is the schedule for July and August games in the City Baseball League: July 15 Elks vs S 0. C. July 18 Gyro vs Elks. July 2a Gyros vs S. 0. C. July 26 S. O. C. vs Elks. July 29 Elks vs Gyros. August 1 S. 0. C. vs . Gyros. August 6 Elks vs S. 0. C. August 9 Gyros vs Elks August 12 Gyros vs S. 0. C. August 16 S. O. C. vs Elks. August 20 Elks vs Gyros August 23 S. O. C. vs Gyros. BRINGING UP HOLE IN ONE AT 1AJPPR PARK IINKVfourth and displayed better con. JHJiEU rUUV Unnj trol 4.hnn h .had nn TumHav iicnpn t,.i 10. ti,' K.'n t Per Park Lodge golf course, has made his second-bole in one-here: r, He got his ace yesterday oh the: Welsh hole known as Tete Jaune, i which is 1G0 yards and par three. The course is in perfect shape and will be in splendid condition for the Canadian and western am ateur championship next month. .... ..4j Stevens . .tv0-. lb'.. .4 BASEBALLNOT UPTOAVERAGE Large Crowd Out but Toor Exhibition of Game When Elks Lost to Native Son One of the largest crowds of the season turned out last night to see the Native Sons of Canada strengthen their lead in the City r.aseuau league ai me expense 01 the Elks. It was the poorest exhibition of ball that has been seen here this season. The Elksjjjj started kicking at tne umpires decisions in jne iirst inning ana if they hadn't amused the fans so mueh with their tactics no one; woud have stilyed to see the game finished. The Elks led eight to two in the thirdiinning, but the Sons manLoblick, 8; Lambie. 1, in three ih - aged to score every inning after inings; Downie, 11, in four that. In that stanza the Elks hiufngs. FATHER scored seven runs off LambJe. Downie went in the box in the striking out 11 men in the four remaining remaining innings innings i and only allow- Tl Tha 1... Ipfl anlfl ..IJ nl 4U 'th b tt rHowW M th hnv score: Elks' ., AB R II PO A iIaJdYV,3b-'$v4 0 - 0 1 A. Mitchell, If, p 4 0 Loblfck, p, sa. . . 4 0 10 Tn'osseVrF . . .4 0 iDi Gurvieh,! .( 3b, cf 3 0 S. Gurvieh, c . .4 7 Totals . . 37 12 9 18 10 13 S. O. G. AH P. II PO A E W. Mitchell, 2b, lb :. 5 4 4 Howe, rf . .... .13 2 0 Wen die, ss 5 3 l Downie, lb, p. . .5 2 5 Lambie, p, cf . . .4 1 0 jiemfes, 3b 4 0 1 Smith, rf, 2b.!. 3 1 0 Philips, eff, rf . A 0 0 Astoria!, c ....!!4 2 10 Totals 39 IB 12 21 ,9 12 score by innings- ...1 0 7 0 0 0 4 12 :g q 2 0 8J3 4 3 0 15 Summary Two-base hit, Phil - lips; three-base hit, Arseneau; I.., on I l, O W MM. mill aai.rlfln- 'hJt SmHV.- , hn. -, '.". Wnio i. , .,., t VII ".", w. 1 t'W" '"t OW v WUW Sport Chat thVbisebau players should' remrnVfcr that -the umpire is absolute, rven - lf - Mto - TmjnmvHmtn - tag the-.game 'squawk-and ttireaftt:couIdn,t be much worse, -broadly, to ieav the field as one or two osf , speaking. Waite Hoyt has kept Elk d;d last ninhi wnen they the club in the pennant race, thought .Ills Umps had pulled a boner. ; and h wi, fa d M tnrough We .thought the baseball boys were ., . , V ,., getting away from that kind ef thing the 8eaRon unles he meetH wh ton, instead, they had to mako a poor, an accident. The other pitchers Bam -worse last night by precipitating on Miller -Huggfhs' staff show XTunny'T.w of getting tougher between of the .spectators but the most of them now ant the end , of September, go tip there to see baseball and not If old Mr. McGillicuddy is to unseemly' arguraenw ' ween the urn- achieve his ambition and wave plrej players which are not legal . -and 1,1. .---i. it. fro gcor 8Core card Signals Irom the anyway, and are not good adTcrtlse- nJ8 mentt 1 the game. i players bench .during the next Nowhere does baseball rivalry run'cn'n?- There is no reason to sup-keerierJ,than between the twin cttiea of pose he Won't get it, and if he 6Llp'1 nd MmneP1'- Thy al-:doea, the Mackmen are likely to lLULlX"? bat their way right over the top Jriy -4 an oid.ianoed fan tight of the American League long latradueed aad mm banMuneot of before the curtain comes down. tL& ""tL8"' pul Hi8 present lead is a comfortable prtelvee, one of the principals in the :f ... , ... ... 'uncoai" BOt a fp on- 18 well for ge&tfal melae. was kaoeked clous, try Sammy Bonne, Minneapolis1 everyone interested to remember jconflft. uttb a straight right to the rtti. Ue oy Uoettg, fw i" P "f. so ny out up; WM" news unaoie to soirttnuen the. f 1 which was we bjr st. Paul. 8 ja thirteen game , lead not more !to 7, In 11 tnnlnas. Ithnn n vnnr nun nnH Krl tn , . The rowgh-Jwuee started in tbe third, i'."11. Mia- "t. WRSI !, 01,1 toun- Th latter. MMAfkiiv ngMMd thrv nrew My " Mil AIM UUM tMtt tVl luul Tfetftvn .,..1. ung at first base, walked over to Betta : and struck out with a straight right, went down odd. a general SBBBW-C5rff " BV CO-UY- MAZGia ) I U ' VH- MR-JlOG- I'M I JHAUL 1 If FOR COOOME.sr AKE,1 ) Tl COOO- SYE'. A KIKi V ' Sprf I ,MejibTb on M& Ft RtM' QLAO YOU HAVE 5TART HAVC.Kl'T I ENOUCK " STMD FOR A LOT- ' . I STHCCOQK-iMrtA DECIDED TO TAKE WITH "-THE K TnoOOLE WITHOUT BUTTHT 1 1 llllll j rSjffe j 'I What LOOK! HERE. COM62 I If ALL RIGHT fcO QUICKLY AMD T FTT'MO -im,inrrtr.s" CLAD THEY " rvBftSUM1. TOUO THEM J IOCS . i V-TY. L.ORO AMO LAOV I'l-L. Bt 1SJ LET THE MAID ARK CAULIMG- WA OUT-THCf SA1DTMET WOW.' MATTER? ? ,JUi75idrPk. TME OOO- KKJOW THAT VoU TmEV WILL. MAKE !tv tORRV AM' VOOLO CAU ACaIN- J C. . 5CI MOUSE- A1E OPPOSED I OlMTT MOORE' (fit (J TK6M THEY WEK1T UP4TMR&TO i V C-' TPX i V "J- TOBEOOT- r Wirt njmOUSp I CALL ONI THE MOORED - j-J rnt w r-'-j J" ' I'wPaLEL 1 I I ( WELL, CUE-JS I I AKD 1 REMCMBE EVERYONE BV I IWELL, m NOT QOlK TO CNE I H l ,1 li 1 1 ! K iTSr Sf 'VUBaGOlN' THE ftXE TIP THEY GIVE. ME- -rOU A TIP-THAT PUTB ME iMAlLJjj 1L9. W 11M ONE OP THE FIRST W 1 1 IllilUill' OH. 1 " MY1 f "co iFTf WHAT A BIG ) 1 1 ( THOSE WERE. T" QQ I I LOVE. LETTERS I WROTE & ijPi OGS? BEAUmPUL l OkJ- M. UAR I WAS . THE UAPPV UlU. . pii'tw jjp I ; fight followed, and was not quelled "Until the police took a hand. The New York--. Yankees, representing the real threat to the 1 fond, .hones, of the Phihidelnhia Athletics "in Hne' American League baseball race, are bound to get ifa -pitching from rionTfit world series, he needs good pit- that the New York Yanks, while they still were just about the beat - ., worj ijke blazwi throuirh th. hit of th ovnt,mh tft r- .- w P"uKr 01 it buck to quaiHy lor airine worm series. Oar classified section may be of special interest to you today. WINNERS IN Yesterday's Store s In rpntent Now ... ' lTweedlrar -The followtpg wsre the.'scorts la tht Canadian National Rectcatloii Assa elation horv shoe pitching, contest: W. Brass. A. R. NtdholU M C. Harradlne, H. Thrupp.. . t W. .BrsssA. R. NKhoUs.v. ...... E. P. jenner. N wf -"AppUyartf A. t. Holtby, E. R.'gattt, 18 tf, v.Thrupi, , O.- Harradlne 21 'Brass,' A. NieholW li. Holtby, B. Baker 6 Harradlne, H. Tcrupp'.' 31 P. Jenner. N. W. Appleyard ... 13 L. Holtby. E. B. Baker 21 P. Jenner.. N. W. Appleyard ... 12 P. Peterson, J.. A. Tsng 21 W. J. Fldler. J. Bond lv IS W Thompson. E. W. Tucker .... 21 T. M. i. Fortune. A. S.Dfcken . 19 P. Peterson, , J, A. Tengi .... Thompson. E. W. Tutker T. M. J. Fortune. A. E. Dickens . 21 W. J. ridler. J. Bond Jf IS W. J. rtdlet; J. Bond .gti 21 W. Thompwn. . ,W.-Tker 13 T .M. J. fortune, A. 'cVDlckens . 21 P. Petersor!,J. Ay Teng, ' U " , - . , t" r 4 INT it WO "Now Herbert, how man .season are theret" . .. ' Two." "Only two Nam-UiecaT "Cricket and footbaU." Strand. By George McManus NINTH INNING BALL RAH! Were Wedding Factors YwJ 1 MPH' Vni)l' ... ..... 'w YnrL- ..... flinntj ..11 . , 'I wiunua UP inq , ninth inninir vcMfpt-H . Chicago Cubs and won m t- 2l .ul,ii. T. T t . .. " Kt A- tk. ct t .JI hnrt rnllipil for fiun " v. ui ij- l Dazzy Vance in the nmih t; br u vwu-uu lie, -urooki n u swurcu bia LimtfA nn .inn. -. and Frankhouse to pull i:at i'J cision. nini i i rjusounrn nraies m:id! i u In n .....h 4U. UL.:n 1 have a lead of three ul . over the Chicago Cubs Cincinnati Reds took ,he i siraigat irom liosion l -r American League In tbe American Leaj; . York Yankees troun : White Sox behind He- Pr Cleveland Indians ilcwt 1 Washington Senators anu Tigers nosed out Bor R by scoring four runs in he Dorens forced in the w,:; by. hitting a batsman v bases were full. Philadelphia Athlete ' talned their lead bv St. Louis Browns in game and also taking . of a double-header. Yesterday's big league National League Chicago S. New Ym 4 St. Louis 7. Brook! vr s Cincinnati 4. Boston Pittsburgh C. Philadc : : American league Wiflblngtou 2, Clevc: New York 12. Chirag Philadelphia 10-8, St . Boston 12, Detroit 1C NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W f Pittsburgh ro . Chicago 40 New York 47 i SLLfiUll Brooklyn 3-r ; Phlladejlphla .... :'.2 Boston :u t'i L'lrrcIrinaM 29 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS Philadelphia .... R7 New York 47 St. Louis 4G Detroit 44 Cleveland :t8 Washington 29 43 Chicago 29 Boston 24 Visitors for Prince Rupei UlaMrr or t'lnanrr tu IU Km 1 (MUi and lltlrgatr to K-'l Purple Comrntlon Aa unusually Urge y filhrr tmportsnt vuitor: ' lf ' for Uw Domln: u ixge ot th Ladles ot : Purpl. win e In Priin; K' ; 'In addition tu Hon Jsmei A minister of, flruuioe for Ca: ' ' Kill be golltc througti t,. 61: 41sn)rr Prtnctss Louise on bwsScg will bnnK a pr ' U) nuadied nMrunbers t;f " fOhl. Muoivle CluH who w i-' rolng to Aluk The grai;; 1 in ins tny sjsm on Bstui '' hr ssme stsmr passe r'Ut south A Wo on Monday, delrtates mence to arm from aa tz Newfoundland for th Rot eMvenlk)n Sessions will t (h Jocal Elks' Hom n Tuc: iwdaj and Thuradar and tt,' a big program of enwru. ' tlM vuitlng ladies On Saturday evenlnK " 1 DeUb will be back here ui. Prlrccaa Louise and will rem:. 1: elty untu tb following Moni tng whtn he will prccetd e u f ' . ,Ai nt 8turdy iai ' Across Canada tour party f from the United BKvtes w M " Prince Rupert. SCHEDULE FOR STEWART SHIEB July . 19 Uegiment vi 'V! nv jttll Juiy Hmpren8 vs i" , July 25 Thistles vs H'tf asaasMasasva) ' DRAWING ACCOUNT Young Mrs. Green- l Vi" oien an account here. ii... .i, tii..- Vo .'!! n anu How much do you wSM dt'llOHit? Ill :A "'Mrs. 10. Why, ivotbing, I to draw out 40,-Fun;