t PAGE FOUK ' THE DAILY NEWS Friditv j. ulv !S 8th of a Series EXTRACTS FROM VICKERS' DIARY J( "Brother John now at Plv vi mouth Hoe. observes that the if hifih naval officers of the great Ir if fleet cf His Majesty's Ships jf l! assembled there, are much intrigued with the pleasing qualities of Vickers' Gin, ) many cases of which have been ordered for the Flag-' N ship." VICKERS FINEST LONDON DRY GIN CeortaOlsen UMMJSItO rt JOSEPH JOHN VICKERS CO- Iti LONDON I "J SO tNCUND Louise from the motion piciure"lnnoctnt$ Vocal Maurice Chevalier Fox Trot ' Ben Pollack and Hla. '. Park Central Orchestra Piano Solo Harry Thomas 1752 "Stadots" the world over swear by the flavour, purity ana value ofthitrareibirit. wnicn na stained popularity in every port of the seven beat. This advertisement it noi puhlinh'i or liplnv.T ( tin Liquor Cintrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia Victor Otlhsptiontc Rod Vallie . Records Fm Just A Vagabond Lover Fox Trot Rudy Vallfe and Ills 21M7 Connecticut Yankee Piano Solo Harry Thomas -214544 Mv Sin Foi Trot YVarlng's Penhsylvanlana Pagan Love Song (from the motion picture "The Pagan" Waltz The Troubadours 21931 ' ipcal Franklyn Baur 21992 Msoiin C3ivaiM otfrntUr JIM8 . 2mn, 314544 Fo Movietone Follies Breakaway Big City Blues That's You, Baby Walking With Suie Fox Trots by Georga Olsen and Ilia Music on Victor Record 21927 and 21941 All the latest Red Seal records by famous Victor artists Victor Talking . vSxQJ UV titiaH Canada, ' Machine Co. jKkUmltt4 OUTHOPHONIC VICTKOLAS AND .ItfiCOKDS McRae Bros. VICTOR RADIO RECEIVERS ROUNDHOUSE GOES INTO THE CELLAR SOFTBALL LEAGUE In a postponed game last night the Superlntednent's oMIoe squeezed ouvf the Round Horn by one run, the ' acore being 13 to 11. I The game was very slow all the ' wajr through with no special features. The ball was wet and heavy and neither team could get going. This puts the Round House In the cellar with the office and Dry Dock tied for second iplace. Round House C. Rose. Foreman,' Tullock, Peterson, Thompson, Teng. O las Cameron, Oedds,. I Superintendent's Otrice Smith, Holroyd, Harold, Morrison, Jackson,, rorresi, comers, LAUton, stracnan. Second Half Standing W. L. Pet. Station 2 0 1.000 Drydock ...... 1 1 .500 Round House 0 2 .000 Supt. Office 1 1 .600 Sport Chat UNITED STATES WINS SINGLES . : DAVIS JENNIS BERLIN, July 19. United States ' won both the opening singles matches in the inter-zone Davis Cup tennis play with Germany. Rill Tilden defeated Hans Moldenhauer. 6-1, G-4, 6-4. Francis Hunter beat Daniel Prenn, the German ace, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. LOUGHRANWON FROMBRADDOCK Fought Fifteen Round In Yankee Htndlum Last Night and Outpointed Opponent YANKEE STADIUM. New York. July 19: Tpcwnj1 Loughran in a masterful exhibition successfully defended his! lightweight championship last night. decisively outpointed Jimmy Braddock, thf young Jereey challenger in fifteen rounds. The champion won the unanimous After having bean beaten by 6tm' ., ... . . ., .... The opinion of , meat , rlngsters m the eoldierS in. the first game OV that Loughran won at least twe;ye or the series last week Empress thirUen rounds. On just two oc-Social Club will make another caloni the champion In any dan- "' In the flril Brddoek cPnfd bid uiu airainst against the ine.itegimeni Reiriment tonicht tonigni cut oyef jxroghrMi eye that na to get on the credit side of the fcimded the title holder. Leughtan had C'i . L L ;' 1 .1 Tl 1 1 r. j . . .... . to make the rest of it easy, is eut on the forehead. Loughran hast said to have resolved to pick off out in the eighth o turn the match into rout for the .v ili j i t! rpt a the third win this evening. The tMt of ..the fight. impress, nowever, also nas gooa incentive to win and may be expected to put its best into the encounter. A good lively match for the fans should be the result I .awn bowling, which is spoken of in Prince facilities for Rupert presents athletic exercise and recreation equalled by few uouuiea or iours. it is prooauiy i the most sociable and fascinatinr. CHAMPION SPRINTER SAYS HE WAS VICTIM HOME TOWN DECISION WINDSOR, Ont., July 19. Eddie Tolan, United States cham pion sprinter, ' , claimed v.uimvit here ..vie yes and both sexes. It affords eacjji Williams beat Jikm in Vancouver. I player, whether skilled or novice, Tolan claimed that he won the .-:i.. t :il rai0 ' an equal opportunity. As with race- imost sports, it Is a game of skill -i ' - and chance, playable n singles HORSESHOE PITCHERS SCORES LAST NIGHT of all games, a great mixer. It U! ,. ,, , inexpensive, convenient of access I Results in the Canadian Na sleeping bunks for four. Thei B c guVer, l.ia, 1.80 central portion is occupied Dy me, passenger saloon and a specially constructed sleeping cabin. YACHT MODEL RACE SATURDAY AFTERNOON ift teral Ikxtts Will lartlvljwU. In Krrnt keen. oil iry ihkk iinnorrow inn Rivalry Is Keen BIG LEAGUESTANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W Pittsburgh 52 Chicago SO New York BO St. Louis 43 Brooklyn 38 Philadelphia n.35 Boston,-., i.-.34. L. Pet. 30 .034 29 .634 38 .5G8 42 .500 45 .458 48 .422 eJ52 .295 STANDINGS W. L. Pet. Philadelphia 62 24 .721 New York 51 30 .C30 K0 .-390', mm r m St. Louis 49 36 .577 Detroit 4G 41 .529 Cleveland 41 42 .494 Washington 82 49 .893 Chicago 32 5G .SGI Boston 25 GO .294 This, afternoon's .train, due from the east' at 3:30, was reported this morn ing to be on time. . Bavv!ew 81-S.' 3. B!g Missouri, 1,42, l.. Ccrk Prmlnce. 10. 12. Cotton PeU. NU, M. . , , DunweU, Nil. 31. Duthie Mines , Mt 60. , Oeorge Copper. 1 1 . 63. 1 1 83 ., Oeqrgla River. 33, 3fl.' Oolconda, 1.06, 1.09. Orardvtew, 43. jra - Independence 8 1-2; 10. Indian M1;k, . 3. Intern Coal tt Qoke. 36. 38. Kootenay Florence, 14., 141-2,, L. tt V.. 3. 3. Lucky Jim. , 11 A race of yacht models will takei. Mohawk, 3, 4. place at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon outside the dry dock. It Is expected j to be a decidedly Interesting and novel i event. The models have been built by dry dock employcca and the rivalry as to who has the fleetest craft Is' Morton. WooUey, 3 .1-2. . 33-4. Marmof River uera, nu, o. Marmot Metals. 3 1-3. i Nstlonsl Silver, 12, 14. Nobis five, 62, 63. Oregon Ocpper. 33, 23. Pend Oreille. 8.40. 8. "30. Ploster Odd. 1.23, 1. 83. Prrmler. 168, lv68. Pnrt.r Idaho. 60. 63. Reeves Macdonald., 1.78. Rufus Argents. 37 31. Ruth Hope, 34, Nil. Silver Crest. 81-3, 6. Silverado. 63. 70. ' Silversmith. 8. 10. Slocsn King. Mil 8. Slocsn Rambler. Nil; 13.. Enowflkke. 37. 38, Sunloeh. 3.25, 2.30. ' Trpley Rlehfleld". 26, 27. Nil.',. . Wellington, mi. b. 8, ?u. Whitewater; Woodbine, Oeorge nUr 1.78. A. P Chsoiiarted?V.M.' -4.05? Calmont, 4.81, 4.8S. Dlhoule. 4.16, 4.12. Devenisn. 49. 82. Home. 28.35. 33.80. . Mayland. 9.95. 10.10. McLeod. 3.90, 8.93. Mercury. 1-28. .28. Dllas,i2 60, 2.65. IWhrd. 1 25. 1.80. Hargai; 1 47. 1.50. Sterling Pacific. 1.94, 1.96. Midwest, 60, Nil. Turner Valley, 78. Nil. ,,, Eastern ,Htorkv , JSherrHl, Oorddn 7.73.Nll, ' Wand', 69.-38, Nil. Local Items R. A. McUod is. sailing this afternoon on the Prince Oeorge for Stewart. Oeorge Krlsey returned to the city on the Prlnee Qiot thks rom4ng from a trip to Vancouver. j John Dybhavn left on this morning's train for Lake Kathlyn where he wUl spend the week-end at his summer home. I George A. Cameron, who Is Interested.. In the Bayvlew mine, la a passenger! aboard the Prmce Oeorge today bound form Vancouver to Stewart. Mrs. b. Zarelll, who has been speeding a six weeks' vacation In Vancouver, returned home from the south on thd Prince Oeorge this morning. W. Red ford and Misses Theima and Marlon Kelly of Vancouver art pa wen gers aboard the Prince Oeorge today making the round trip north on the vessel. W. H. Tobey. CN R. divisional superintendent, returned to the city on this afternoon's train from a trip up l the line as far as Jasper Park on of- flclal duties. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vickers wUl sail tomorrow evening on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver on a holiday trip. Tbey will return home via Calgary and Edmonton. O.P.R. steamer Princess Maqumba. Cant. A. K. Ora U due In nort ak and will saU at 10 D m on her return Stuart Shield series. By also de Braddoek in distress In the seventh "to Vancouver and waypotnu feating the Thistles on Tuesdaj "r TomfflJr Peae1 n - I..V, t, T..(,i I. te .. "'f "" ye m previous rounds, uu Dr. 'and Mrs D. R. Learoyd and family of Anyox, who have been spending a holiday at Ukelse Lake, arrived In the dtT from tile interior an yesterday afternoon's train and wlU sail (Courtesy of 8. D. Johnston Co. Ltd.) by the Prince George this afternoon on ineir man vo me snwiter nvo. Miss L. Baoon, sister of the en- Uloeer who was In charge of the original laying out of Prince Rupert toTPsrte arsg harbor, arrived in the eftljr on Ue Prince Oeorge this morning from Seattle. She will visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. PUlsbury. Fourth Avenue. West. A recent copy of the Co-operator, the House Organ of the J. R. Watklna I Mrs. Robert towe and child of Burns' Lake Ullkv arrived 4 14 VVA in 111 the luv V city J . T ' on '11 the WIC 1 Prlno., (11.1 - - ' - . . . . ........ .Vu....j m. , , . good start in the series and, JUHt face was again a mass of blood from Oeorge this morning from Vancouver and proceeded to the interior by train, telng met bare by Mr. Lowe. Mrs. Margaret Hall and Un . Howard Lloyd wilt sail by the Cardena tonight on their return to Vunrniver after having attended the Dominion Royal Purpei convention here this week. Mr. and Mrs. E C Dawson of emlthers, who hnve been on a trip to Vancouver, arrived from tp vuth on the Prince Oeorge thta morning and proceeded to the Interior by train. D. u. O. MtKechnto nuivccnnM field I'eia engineer engineer for lor and nnJ nw.iillnJ excelled u.. by no othr u- outdoor terday that he was the victim j'-o- of in oonsdatd Mining & smelting f IaI t aniv aliUnKlH 1h .ll v. ' . ... ..... yviv, Buuauie iu an uxvr a nome lowo uecision wnen 1'ercv Co. la this district, returned to the elty on the Prmce Oeorg tos morning from a brief trig) to Vancouver J. C. Smith, brother of Louis Smith of this elty and W. p. Smith of .Stewart, ' fci a .passenger aboard the Prlitae O Ve t4dsy Waintt from Vancouver to 6ert wher he will be employed. . and especially adaptable to fmall .tional Recreation Association moneau r.c.m p.. Ha7ton nmv in communities. It has never been horse shoe pitching contest yes-1 the city on the Prince oeorge this commeref&lize,! -I nn trato nnrt terday were:' moralr after a trip to Vancouver on visitors are welcomed. FIRST AIR YACHT IS Mn. Ed. Hyde and Constable 81- J . H. Mnir, J. I(- Horton . .. .21 duty and proceed to te in A. L. UoItby.fi. B. Baker. .. .10; t"rUr ,rte. C. Harradine, H. Thrupp 21 1 , ' ! , , l I. t5ir.n M Hnrfem R ! Col. F. m H. Cunningham. Who la In J. H. Malr, J. H. Horton.... 21 1 teroted In the Chatham Straits Pac king OO.'s cannery at Humpnaok Bay. NOW BEING BUILT " ? gm. d. juiker rTZ VrJZi HUlf UU1UI A L Holtby, E. B. Baker.... 16. Oardena thU rnoralnTbound from LONDON, July 10. The first flying yacht to be constructed, in Great Britain for a private owner is now nearing completion at I Southampton. ! Its hull is divided in three sec-, ttions. There are in the nose the) H. J. R. Hill, D. Stalker 21 Vancouver to toe oaiwery. A. Teng, r. Peterson l'Ji STOCK QUOTATIONS focsle. or crews quarters, with; The fojOWing quotation! were 'seats for the pilot and crew and h,i',n(j Mked : Company of Winona. Minn., carries a well Illustrate) article on Prince Rupert. The magaatoe has a circulation of 15,000 and the article is good publicity for the city. The article was furnished by Ue Prince Rupert Board of Trade through the local agent, 8 A. K ell back. This mc mlng's sunshine was not al together an unmixed blessing for the city public works department Immed iately got busy with Its tar outfit and waa plastering the streets with tarvla Once again housewives are wrathy at ebony foot treads and much sorrow is among the tourists at ruined brogues and splattered plus fours. One sorry sight this morning was a visitor who lost his feet In the tarry mrre and ruined .his canary colored costume. FORMER REGINA MAN KILLED VANCOUVER VANCOUVm. July 19:A. F. Fraacr, 71 years ef age, retired architect, for merly of Reglna, was almost instantly killed Thursday whan struck by a mq nor truck at the corner of sixth Ay- lirue and Laurel Street. HALIBUT ARRIVALS Summary Amerloan 31,000 pounds, 13.2c and 6c. Canadian 21,000, pounds, 12.1c and 90. . ' ,. American - Ilene, 31.000, Booth. 12.2c and 8a. Pierce, 13.000, holding over. i "t?anndlan . Southend, 31,ooo, Atlln, 12.1c -and 9c "Tr N,r T0"s' HT'' pT" f "Best Prorarable' (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Cfl k Sum Umui CfealtUwk u4 Bdtt-CJmlit DutsUfMS. Dt(- A I Ills uu'l'liseiiii:ni is iiui jmjuiimicu i ui-ps ij tj Wiinio" riMiroi norn or uy ine uovuriMnent of HritUh f'nlitmhls BLACK & WHITE" MCsl Mt WMMWa I'll SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLED. DLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND "ALWAYS RIGHT" Jit Bucitssas 4 Co. Lra CitsseK 8 lomea tus rMmnm w aiHMSMaare tioucus 1 J. ! 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