page ram GIRL CADDY HRINGS GREAT LUCK TO GOLFER Horton Smith, 21 year old crack golfer, with 'his girl caddy at St. Cloud where he won the French Open championships with scores of GG for two rounds and 70 and 71 for two others. REGIMENT WINS FOOTBALL GAME! Drew Opening Mood From Empress Club In Stuart Shield Serfs Last Evening regiment drew opening dioou for in the Stuart Benefit Shield foot-jthe ..ball, series at the Acropolis Hill j ground last night by winning 4; "to. one over Empress Social Club j which was weakened through the( absence from the city of Viv; Hillston, half back, and A. Carl-j son, forward, two of its strong-j est regulars. The Regiment got ' all It deserved and perhaps more in the way of scoring for it was, a fairly close game despite the wide margin. At half time,-the teams crossed over with, the score two to one for the Regiment, Kelsey having scored both goals In the first half. In the second half, Jack Wilson put 'through the third counter for the Regiment, McKay following with the sole Empress goal. Fred Burdete scored the final goal for the soldiers. Sam Currie was. as usual, the backbone of the Empress Club while all Regiment players turned in a good performance. W. E. Wllliscroft was referee and A. Clapperton and A. Bureau, linesmen. One of the smallest crowds of the season witnessed the match. Dally News Classified" advertising brings results. r SCHEDULEFOR CITY BASEBALL Time Table For July and August Games In Announced The following is. the schedule July and August games In City Baseball League: July 9Gyros. va S. 0. C. July 12 S. 0. C. vs- Gyros. July 16-Elks vs S 0. C. July 18 Gyros vs Elks. July 23 Gyros vs. 0. C. July 26-Si 0. -0. Elks. , July 29 Elka vs Gyros. August 1 S. 0. C. vs Gyros. August 6 Elks vs S. 0. C. August 9 Gyros va Elks August 12 Gyros vs S. 0. C. August 15 S. 0. C. vs Elks. August 20 Elks vs Gyros August 23 S. O. C. vs Gyros. SCHEDULEFOR STEWART SHIELD July 11 Thistles vs. Empress. July 1G Regiment vs. Thistles. July 19 Regiment vs . Empress. July 22 Empress vs. Thistles. July 25 Thistles vs. Regiment. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER, July 9 Wheat quotations were down a little today, the price of Number one Northern for spot cash herd being $1.38. ' JrCt.rmea.m Esr THE OPPORTUNIST The autograph collector choosHMhe wrong moment tog6 hunting. The Humorist, Londenl': J J j Tuesday, July 9, GEHRIG GETS STATION WINS SECOND STRAIGHT MATCH IN 22ND. HOMER C. N.R. SOFTBALL f t touis Cardinals Dropped An- other Game Yesterday; Yan-leeHTJntf Aihletlcs Win NEW YORK, July 9: Pittsburgh Pirates hit hard to win yesterday's National League game from the Brooklyn Robins. Larry Bentin pitched almost a perfect game to give the New York, Giants their (hird straight virtorv victory nvPr over f!lnpfn, Cincinnati i Reds. T?B,i. Chicago Cubs treated Leverette rough to defeat Boston Braves. The Phillies, after overcoming an early lead, fell on their former teammate, Clarence Mitchell, to defeat St. Louis Cardinals. i American League The New York Yankees pounded three St. Louis Brown pitchers to take the victory. Lou Gehrig got his twentysecond homer of the season in the sixth stanza. ' Detroit Tigers split a double header with. Washington Senators-Cleveland Indians downed Boston Red Sox anMh,i Philadelphia Athletics retained their lead by beating Chicago White Sox. ' National League Cincinnati 0, New York 3. Pittsburgh 8, Brooklyn 4. St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 6. Chicago 11, Boston 3. American League New York 10, St. Louis 3. Boston 2, Cleveland 5. Washington 5-6, Detroit 4,1G. Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Pet. Chicago 45 24 .652 Pittsburgh 46 26 .639 New York 43 33 .566 St. Louis 37 37 .5(ft Brooklyn ...j 33 39 .458 Philadelphia 33 40 .452 Boston 29 -46 .387 Cincinnati .... 25 46 .352 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L . Pet. Philadelphia 54 19 .740 New York ....... , jl5 27 .625 St. Louis ,(43 29 .597 Detroit .41 37 .526 Cleveland ...36 36 .50d Washington 27 44 .370 Boston .23 55 .295 Chicago 28 60 .259 Sport Chat The junior baseball field being established at the corner of Sixth Avenue and McBride Street near the Masonic Temple will soon be completed the most noticeable item of construction being the large backstop. Rnln has Interfered with the work to some extent Ut it is expected the job will be completed by contract date. Charlie Mills, chairman of thfr Gyro playground committee, has been -supervising the work. Anyox had no difficulty in firming two games of a double oader from the Ketchikan baseball team at the Dominion Day celebration in the smleter town The visiting Alaskans were not up to 'the strength of former years. The score of the first game was G to 3 and the second, 11 to 1. The celebration program at Anyox also included a full bill of field sports and all events were run off without a hitch in spite of rather unfavorable weather conditions. A big dance in the evening -brought-the day's festivities to a fitting close. CITY EMMliAs" NOW RESIGNED JOB Jack McRae Quit Following k Suspension; Applications for Engineer s Position Comihir In The Board of Works of the city council has accepted the resignation of City Foreman Jack Mc Rae. Mr. McRae was suspended recently on complaints being made by ratepayers and his resignation followed. , Applications arn being called for a successor to City Engineer II . A. McLean, whoe resignation takes effect at the end of this month! Two or threo applications have already been received. ' ' ThV fetation 'team1 toall Ian ' ea'sV tfmo last nigh in a C.N.R. soft-ball fixture, beating -the Round--House crew by 23 to 2. The Round House only collected four Kfts, and Rose was the only man to cross, home plate and he did it twice, Thfs gives the station two straight wins in the second half. The teayns were: - nlTnoTT t? ' , Holtby p, D., Stalker lb, Thomas 2b, Horton 3b, Mair ss, Skattebof, Mcintosh and Scott fielders. i Round House Phillips c, Rose p, Peterson lb. Thomson 2b. Tenir 3b, Bond ss, Cameron, Ferguson and Strachan fielders. Second Half Standing W. L. Pet Station 2 0 1.000 Dry Dock 0 1 .000 Round House 0 1 .000 Supt's. Office .... 0 0 .000 STOCK QUOTATIONS tCourtesy S. D. Johnston Co.) B. C. Silver. 1.10. Nil. Bayview, 2Vi, 3. Big Missouri, 1.50, 1.52. Cork Province, 11, 12. Cotton Belt, 47, 50. Duthie Mines, 52, 56. George Copper, 9.50, 10.00. Georgia River. 33'2, 34. Golconda, 1.12, 1.13. Grandview, 43, 44. Independence, 814, 8V4. Inter. Cool. & . Coke, 37, 38. Kootenay Florence, 14'j, 144. Kootenay King, 32,4, 33. L. & L,. 2,: 3. Lucky Jim, 11, 12. Mohawk, 3, 4. Morton" Woolsey, 4V4, 5. Marmot River Gold, 44, 5. Marmot Metals, 2V4, ' 4. National .Silver, 12, 14. Noble Five, 64, G5. Oregon Copper, 25, 25. Pend OreUle, 5.65, 5.70. Premier, 1.60, 1.64. Porter Idaho, 60, 52fc. Reeve.- Mwdonald, 1.75, 1.80. Rufus . Argenta,. .26, 28. Ruth Hope, 34, 35. Silver Crest, 54, 6. Silverado, 165, 76. Silversmith, 9. 12. Slocan King, Nil, GVi. Slocan Rambler, 10, 15. Snowf lakev 40, 40V4. Sunloch, 2.10; 2.50. . Terminus, 0, 8. Topley Richfield, 28, 30. Torie, 75, Nil. -Wellington, 9, 10. Whitewater, 85, 88. Woodbine,. 4, 5. . Oils Advance. Nil, 18.00. A. P. Consolidate, 3.76, 3.78. Calmont, $.74, 3.80. Dalhousie. 3.95, 4.00. Devenlsh. 47V$. 60. Fabyan .Pete, 7Vt, 8. Home, 22.75, , 22.85. Mayland, "8,75, 9.00. McLcod, 3,90, 4.00. Freehold, '1.20. 1.25. Hargal, NIL 1.38. Mercury, l.Ofl, 1.10. Dallas, 1.85, 1.9Q.- Eastern Stocks Sherritt Gordon, .00, Nil. POPULAR YANDERHOOF COUPLE ARE MARRIED Miss Charlotte Frame Finnle Be-comes Bride of Sfwart ' Elwln Dally A pretty weeding took place In the United Church at Vamler hoof last Thursday afternoon, when Rev. David Donaldson united Mbjss Cbattelte Frame Fin-nle, daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. Andrew Finnle of Vanderhoof, to Stewart Elwln Dally, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ropert Dally of Rcgina. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a charming wedding dress of white georgette crepe in bolero effect with blouse of white lace, sjdrt flared with panels of lace and the, conventions! -veil nnd orange blossoms, Miss Hesoie jmu. bridesmaid. wa becomingly gowned In rnfeh georgette with picture h0 to match. The groomsman was It. McC. Rich ards. a After the ceremony, a recep tion was held'at the homo of the bride's parents and the happy couple left .for A honeymoon trip I... . 'n lit. . . a . . . uy motor to amiiners ana nr ei' ton. They will 'reside in Vander hoof wJiftjytK.are well known nun poiuwaiMfev i ENGLISH Dirt track racing in England has become so popular that the scooter race was recently held at Wimbledon Speedway for them. CAMPAIGN IN MEXICO FOR DRYCOUNTRY President Gil Heads Movement for Suppression of Drink Evil Throughout Land MEXICO CITY. July 9.Presi - dent Gil's campaign to rid Mexico wme. nier oi ir- raer twue,4ve nill east of Saska-momentum of-the-drink evil has gained such that It Las become one; P,0"; "hot and seriously wounded "lam Currie. gravel truck of the chief topics of discussion throuRhoutthe country and one of d,r ver' 'er- 5 f the prlnipal subjects of legisla- l?fUr1m,lnW,t I?ter. k.nied tion. J herself with her father shotgun. TtiA inMhiMf. ann-ftt tn tat governments to second his endeav- 6Vs has met with ready response In the form of orders restricting the sale and consequently the con - . uii-.n..., .. well as: regulating tne number oi fo'oJ,',; RmJnB, i?nvn,.,H t-WAi, hf rTh-rnrw.il hn in.tftioH thfl state ' treasurer to establish so!ter of a mi,e frorn her homv' heavy a" tax on Intoxicating drinks! that their manufacture will be unprofitable. This measure, In ad dition to discouraging manufacture of liquts, is calculated to oblige the saloons to charge prices beyond the reach of the average man. Governor Enriquez also has or dered that the saloons be forced to pay increased taxes, hoping through this means to cause many of them to close. Furthermore, he has prohibited the sale of in toxicants on rnnohes and farms, many of which employ hundreds of peons. Similar although less stringent measures inure been adopted In other sthtc-s and yie war depart ment has prohibited sale of liquor to soldiers. The government of Mexico City has.placefi a ban on sale of liquors in dance halls and has notified cabaret, proprietors that they will no longer oe anowea 10 employ waitresses. Anti-alcohol leagues have been formed throughout Mexico among mothers, teachers, school children and workers, and lectures on the evils of the ink habltare being given In theatres, the . schools, unon'hendquarters and other public assembly places. PATHFINDER ' " GETS ACROSS SANTANDER, Spain, July 9. The transatlantic airplane Pathfinder, which took off yesterday from Old Orchard, Me, for Rome, landed at 8:0 tonight, five kilometers f ronv, here. Lack of fuel obliged Roger Williams and Lewis Yancey tl land short oIpal After refuelilng (tiey will proceed to Rome. LOVE ME LQfJ She Will you loo me when I'm old? He Must I wait its long ns thaLTIt Bits, ' I, . Readers of the Daily News will find the daily tides on the left hand top corner of the front fage. CHILDREN TAKE TO CYCLE RACING " GIRLSHOTMAN; KILLED HERSELF Truck Driver Wounded Near Saskatoon by Pistol Fired by Farmer's Daughter SASKATOON, July 9: Said to 'J?? A'0!!.''' ! Currie was shot by on auto. mat,c ltio whlh h wrenched V?1" Jne Mi hand beforc he. . ,a,"ea' t . 1 noong wcurrea me gravel works of the Saskatoon .. " - - .. ,ine city. 1 The girl's body was found at 'our 0 morning a qilir. -, - Summary American 75,000 pounds, 14.3c and 8c to lfc and 9c. Canadian 31,500 pounds, 13.8c and 8c to 1 4.2c and 8c. American Nordby. 65,000, Cold Storage, 14,1c and 8c. ' Eastern Point, 2.000, Cold Stor age, ICc and 9c. ' Canadian Toodie, fi.500. Royal, 14c and 8c. Pair of Jacks, 17,000, PaclflcV 14.2c and 86. Cape Swain, 9.000, Atlln, 13.8c and 8c. .. children have taken it up and a Engines are painted tin plates ADVERTISING CONVENTION JASPER PARK JASPER, July 9: Closing t successful two days convent.!: r the members of the West Daily Newspaper Advertising Managers' Association today ected as their president for in coming year, Alex T. Stewart the Victoria Colonist. Osborne the Medicine Hat News was c sen vice-president and Curtis k Smith of the Manitoba Free Pr ; secretary treasurer. The new c rettors are S.Griffls, Vancouver Sn: George B. Cooper, Edmon! :n Journal; W. A. Anderson, fa. gary Albertan; Harry Saul, lie- - . - . . .. .,. ah Uie principal dailies of we en Canada from Winnipeg' to i torfa were represented at meeting, whieh included golf ar.J motor trips as well as buxin and the principal speaker . Arthur Partridge, manager of ' 5 Canadian Daily Newspaper A-ciation, Toronto. A. W. MoscU-elle of the Winnipeg Tribune, retiring preside presided. The new president was seer: tary -treasurer la.it year. UNTIN BOWLER ATHUDSONBAY CHICAGO, July 9: VnMa Bowler, blazing a path across the top of the world to Berlin from Chieasro. nrrived tnilnv nf Fnrt Rurwell.-ntnthfr to Hudson StrAltii ' - , HOME PRACTICE Wo could never fathom why Wilkinson Invariably carried hi clubs in such a peculiar manner j Till we called on him unexpectedly one evening. vxi , The Humorist .. .. ..- A..t