PAGE FOOT ROBINS AGAIN I ENGLISH LAD DEFEAT GIANTS! BEATS HUNTER 'V ,' 1 y Mel Oft tifcH Il.teril.rsy.ie tlotu'r Kurt Leadership; Athletic (Ton lMIHe (leader Yrnferday , NEW YORK. June 2(1: Brooklyn Robins mined against Lurry Briton ml v ifiwbiNii urvn to victory ntias ""V uj. tan. i a. ft SO C. X R. TEXMS Owing to inclement weather!"" uo fur tber games were played last night In the Canadian National Tennis Club'. tournament . AT WIMBLEDON American Nermd Hanker Eliminated bv nun n y Austin In Championship Tennis the ninth Inning yr-Aerday for five! WIMBLEDON, England. June 26: rwns ,to tJe and .cored two more off j,,, T untr number .i,!?"7. , 'Us,tl,tnSn,w a ih United State, wa. ellmln-Yl . "wM "m. NeW ! 'rom . th British inI cham- r ?! OH .rtJta OI.nl. plonsnap tournamt yeMerday by 1 1 ."li'IS .HT" Lth 2un"y Austin, the youthful Engllah eon m the cond timing. him giving '6.3. 6-2. 4-6. 6-3. The rtalngl eL!T.JM "dr8hlp tor clrcu4t "cuns Fig!l,h player had Ws strokeel "', , . ...... . . working In perfect order. British ex yJZ'Z:' . .J.B"na,L Pt hailed AUstln'. performance L ' . n,mn n of the finest vtctorle for English DIM -TS n IM - VNWtfl task mat l A 4m.KU ;ir: : nni ne? the war. 7h7 " Wlllsrd F. Crccker. of Montreal arODDSIUr the fmit Bflma ife . . n nth . . ... tt -il. uanaaa second ranking player wa. . J V . ?MUd by J. 8. CUff. 6-2. 6-3, 6-3 .l!Ji! -?!!n V?.gUe' PhJlad"Pw Most of the favorite, advanced Includ ..v "j! L:2 i Hennery. Oeorgo Lott. WI1- "rr"'!,,,:u' w . P. Landry. Helen WUto v." "7. . LrTr" Mm. Mclla Mallory. J. C. Gregory. J of the cascn o4 hi seventh WhMtW Bill T!Mn Mil - Ul ft Aliraro It rt W . rk.it.. Kar .1.WIU T.i , . . . -Wa MSlOttM Ha.n TJZ rhr- vw 'J B- Jo" Pry. Belt, Nuthall 11. "d Baron de Morpurgo T-tlJlVv ,r , J . John Van Byn of the United State. - J "ft UTT as follow a: National 'League Brootlyn 12 New Yott 10. PhHadelpbta 4-6, Bttbn 5-6. American Leairue Boaton 1-3, Philadelphia 7-8. Chicago 2. Detroit 14. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Pet iTtritxirgn 37 22 Ohloafo 55 03 at. LotHa 36 36 Nnr itt 34 37 Baotivn 27 34 BtU-i 26 35 Phlll .ffipbta 24 36 OlBrlBteU 21 37 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANIJINGS W. L. rniMdelpMii 4. 46 Phltadalpbaa 44 New Yortc 35 8t. Look , 34 Detroit 3a Cleveland 23 Washington 24 Chicago 23 Boston 19 .627 .617 .81 .837 .443 .426 .400 .362 Pet .7M .746 .593 .567 .643 .4(3 .421 .359 .282 NO I1ASKIIAI.I. OAME s' t OM Jup Pluvlus, elwsated the City Beball tMgue out of another date lat nsght when rain prevented the playing of the future between Elks' and Native Som of Canada, which It l ptanaed to stage UU evening. J ...-1. HgtlVI. hVance 1-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. Tudatl Rainew START OF KETCHIKAN of United States lost another member when Wilbur Coen was defeated bj i-nrKtian Boussus of France, 6-1. 10-8 7-5. Helen Willi of the United States de feated Mrs. Sehomber of Oermanv 6-0. 6-0. The Canadian doubles team of WU- iara urocker and Dr. Jack Wriehf defeated Athton and Crawfod, a Brl- iisn pair. 0-3, o-a. 9-7. Bunny Austin beat Jacques Brut non. 6-3 6-4, 6-0. BOXING CARD DELAYED F0RL0CALSPECTAT0R5 in order to allow several Prince Rup ert people who Are planning on goln nenn next Wednesday on the steam. Prince Rupert to sea the event., arrangements have been made to delay the start of the boxing- card at Ketchikan in which Dido qw 1 im w Prince Rupert and Joe Manila, ft Ketchikan will furnish the headlined until 10 p.m. on July 3 by which time- ttils expected the steamer will have reached Ketchikan. Ourvleh and Charlie Brown, who Is handling him on thla occasion, will leave for Ketchikan next Monday mttnlng on ' the steamer Princess Adelaide. XO TEXXIS (JAMES Because ofhe 'rsliC ! no further gjmes were WivedJail xUcht In the city championship jenaU tournament at the Prince Rupert Tennl. Club's courts British .troops In 1880 started uniforms of subdued colors. Ttie Acme Importers Backward Season Sale R tognized as the leading outfitters in the city for ooys of all ages, The Acme Importers have some reputation to maintain. By quality, prices and service,' we hope to retain our reputation. Here are. some prices for Boys' Ready-to-Wear. Nqw. mothers, see these! Specials for Thursday Morning Only BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS in broadcloths and other .good wearing materials; in nice patterns and assorted shades. Backward Season Sale Price, Thursday si)ecial ...65c BOYS' SLICKER COATS with sou'wester to match, in sizes up to 10 years old. Assorted colors. Backward Season Sale Price, Thursday Special 3,95 BOYS' B.V.D. UNDERWEAR No-buttin style. All Bizes., oit me uung ior inf . warmer days, backward pasonSale Price, Thursday Special BOYS' JERSEY SWEATERS Made of pure wool worsted in assorted shades. Backward Season Sale Price, Thursday Special gg The Acme Importers Mail Orders Promptly Filled at These Sale Prices. HOI TS OLD TlltOllY Archie Cornpston. famous BrrUsh jrofeialonal eolfer. who baa routed the Heller, Hyder had a new battery, consisting 1 a couple 01 youngsters tbo bad nev er worked before on the Stewart grounds. Stewart la the latest town in tbe !orth to leave Prince Rupert In the background and take up the playing f the royal and ancient game of golf. The Stewart Oolf Club Is being or ganised and ha laid out a nine-bole :oune on the graasQats adjoining the town on the waterfront to the south. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert J. H. Hamilton, C. E. Imeson, "rle E. Bletcoe and Walter E. Trump. Vancouver; Mrs. II j. Tbemey- Stewart; Mrs. Ernest Blue, Hyder; OhrU Oarione, Harry Nelson and J. McDonald. Sitka. (enlral F. Kohler, J. Cronin and Oeorge Manaon, Quran Ohariotte Islands; Wll am Doucett, Juneau. Savoy Walter R. Dudoward, Port Simpson; K. Ptarce and J. Kmp, city. . Koju'lT Martin 3toobn. SoatU; T. Ken-soy, 0w Bay. -V vi.i; THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, jV PIANO RECITAL HELD YESTERDAY p'hiiI tr Siis t"T : Ahllllj llefore Tucked , . -.llllU ...w.... ..... j Last evenlfig a recital -given by pupils of Miss M. A. Way proved a musical treat to a large audleure that packer the Unites Church. AU the young people acquitted themselve weft, show-i ug, in many cams, a real artistic development. Palkiwlhg Was the program: In fra. Mia Melon Qreen, J. 8. Bach. Le-rol-de-vlllagc Oordon Lawson, ' '' ' " Cart Helns. Etude Op. 23 No. 1, Miss Sheila Rkhmod, Brunnor. Hungarian ' Dance, Mli Joy Qreen. Engleman. Sans Soucl, Mlsi Lorraine Jsbour. Llchner. March In "C." Robert Manson, Rum-nvel. Air-de-Ballet, Leah Basso-Bert. Du-port. Technical Study, Mint Enid Mc!an. Czenry Op. 599 No. 58. I-.i Jrunnemt Op No. I. MIm May McPholl. Henri Conde. After Sunset Miss Peggy Steen. P. A Sehneeker. Minuet In "O " MIm Marcetle Jabour, J S. Bach. The Brooklet. Mist KKty Brady, A. J Rogers. June Morning. Mlsa Edith" Smith, 'P. Emerson Parrar. Poppy Land, Miss R. Oreen. Kllssner. Kitty's Waits. Miss RcaHe Brady, Violin SolopupH of Mr. Pryce. couin. Frolic Miss Edith Wilkinson. !d inferior complex theory regarding ongnv autternie. Mm J. Scott, he standard, of Brltlah and United w- F,nk- tales yslf. "by stating that the United Son8 ot the Swallow. Miss Micky tates golfers aim at a theoretically tut!. u. Bohm. tgher standard of perfection than do telr Brltlah contemporaries. There la o inferior complex, a. United 8 tates Pette Lullaby. MUn M. roller. Ben son. Butterfly Ballad, Miss Kathleen Me mateur payoholioglats would have us Mefkln. BeHbler. et leve. Sport Chat Laurie Nicholson, well known basket- all player of the University of British Columbia, and Oordon Root, another aralty boy, both of whom are work- r.g on mines In the district, will com pete dn the holiday sports at Stewart n Dctnlnlon Day. Root la a prominent ancouver pole vaulter and track star. In the lavt Stewart-Hyder Intertown Mball game on Stewart grounds. he home team won 10 to 8. Rnssell Cenntdy and Harry Synon. Stewart out siders, were the stars of the game WlU-O-The-Wlsp, weilenhanpt. L-Hlrendlle. Mlv I muller. Melodic. Mia O. ' Beaumont.' Sonatina - Op. 36 No McLean, dementi. Oypsy Rondo, Miwi M. Sonatina -Op. 86 No. telle Styles. F. Kshlau. Miss Eileen Green Hsmblkn, Burg-Eekerman, P. 3, Mia. Jean Oaney. Haydn. 8, MIm Mary. Souvenir, Mln Jean Ritchie. Dadla Vale Op. 69 No. 1. Mm O. Watktn- on. T. Chopin. Poika MlUtaire. Mlaa Elsie Flnlay Engleman. Cuban Dance, Mlas Connie Morgan Hoffman . i Rigadon. Mias Ruth Kelson. McDowell Rctnance Hls laable Sturgeon Frank F-rge. ,r Osnetti . MJm Beatrice Berner NoveUette? ifaxln? Hellbroner. Schu- inadn rf; ' ; Nocturne X3p. 62 Nt. 2. Miss Muriel Vance. F. Chopin. 8onata, BUly Fuller. Btethovan. CONTINUANCE OF NAVAL RESERVE I'rged I pon Uyro Clob y Speakers T-dsyj Krtnrn Knrateinent of ( (Jlee Kiugcrs Asking for the sunoor of the omn. Iratloa In eft-rt. tkt are being made le revive Interest rh she work of the loss I detachment of uie RoyaT Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, dosing out wmen is xnreatened by the Deoortmeni of National Defauce, by reason c small membership. Oeorge O. BueMr and ueut. Walter Hume addreaaed tn- Prince Rupert Oyro Club al IU regulai monthly open lunche. i: today. Mr: B(jhby referred to the Denen ecaulng to the public and; especially to the youth of tie city by the operation of the' Navar Rwerve and declared tba' it would bo very regrettable were It to be otoaed downj By mean of It, valuable 'training was afforded vbung men and there were many recreational attrae- 1 VWlf'? Hlfih. . YOUhJo MOSQUITO: "What am I to do mum? Every time I get near ntm, ta makes a swipe at me." iJAMMA Mtt-JQUITO: "Well, shut off your engine and do a nose diva." . i ' . Tauln- eJhow; Lortdon A EORDtR P11XTIN6 Of 6UPIOU. relegated chiefly to the realm of cut ting plants they have a decorative gar- ferenoe PoxgJovea and Canterbury bells are .on, including il proposal to aaUbllaU gymnaaia-n. 'ine v..:.: n nsov be spending oi considerable money In Ji olty each yvav. It would not be a (Odd advertisement for Prine Rupert were It to be efcaed down. Lieut. Hume spoke along almllar ine and requested tbe cooperation oi the Oyro Club In efforts to have tbe cork continued here. In acknowledging the remarks of Mr Buahby and Lieut. Hume, Presi dent Joe Oreer suggested that a formal itter be written to the ciub upon vliicti it might act. The club ratified arrangements for Uo return appearance of tbe Wwuntn- SMITH MAKES FLIGHT ACROSS AUSTRALIA ON WAY TO GREAT BRITAIN DERBY. Northwest Australia. June' 26 Captain Charles Klngsford Smith In hu ilano Bouthern Cross landed here at 10:30 this marnfng after a non-stop (light acrosa Auslrf lla from Sydney on he flnr lap of hi flight to London. 8MAHT IlOV TeocheiwOan any boy UU me what a tannery l Boy Ye. tchcr; it's a pls'ce where they make Expense. The Schoolmaster. LAgT YEAK'S YXM "Thtre now." said the suburbanite to his wife, 'yftu'v ordered flower seeds that take two year to bloom " "Well. . that's Where you're all weong." h sald 'Thlj Is lnV yejf caufWuc ' - 3m i:mh ii inch u nits taki: hkix i:aiim:i hit Having been aft It over Fort Worth. Texas. 173 hours and 32 mlnutr. JUn Kelly uni ) are restlhg Ir m the tough grin ., The view above shows the "nurse" iiiane piloted in i r and manned by Joora, right, who lowervd the hoae to the "Fort Worth." making c.nt 1 u flight. These two men are given anuoh of the credit 'fir ttie success of tbe flight btca ur t mantputatlcn of the "nurse" pirn Gardens and Gardening GLADIOLI FOR SUCCESSIVE CROPS Tber nvrr sill be too many glad- den value that should not be 'oil about U.e j4idvn While tbey are looked. A supply should be turitset tn till about the gurden. to be allowed to blwun tor decoration and not for cuttlnc . , The grsneful aaUs, of the px-taom- imu.'hybrlds. are fine foe garden effect , rTlaa atstfer spike of tbe - iarsanr and more robust hybrid lack the grace 4 tith-)imordsindr prM. , For gnrtVen effect gltVIs sbouM be' piantrd la elulnp of a single color The grauntf , fad companion p .anting of bieomlWg snmtaU or perennlaki ahcMM also be ccnaMereg In the planting Beautiful affect, are created by planting . pm r fjiMrm. and salmon glad with tbe lavender background of tbe i-a lavender atoUeo. Rosy Morn pe-tunlu with pink glads I another favorite combination, the petunia repeating me color of the glad mintf IT- H1" hh" "' FeAuoasi'aVe also affactlrt as a gevoAd planting Tor tbe pi nil glsds Olve the glad gowl soa) and ttte bulbs five incne. tp For MMMtkm blopm exus car will be needed. Tkere sre several books devoted to tfce ri-ture of gladlolua and giving elsborate details aa to the beat methods of grossing show spike p. F. nock wen's "ttie gladiolus book ta one of the moat practical of these, being small and e- ly cameo in the pocket for garden re. BIENNIALS ALL GARDENS NEED Some gardeners are Inclined to fight hy of biennials which are plant, that nust be started fresh from seed every ear to keep them in stuck sa they loom tnoif second year and then die. y I race, long a favorite In BagllaM siu"i, we rpullath or verbasevm j apuiea of llgnt ytiMW pure white bloom are beautiful ai foelaua for the tateiy oMpMiuums .kt uiee oingera nere on July o kdd The mulleins bloom t was reported that, as a result of . .w. he concert, ot the troupe here last week, some 6228 h id been realised tor he playground fund. the oommonet biennial and two ef, tbe moat beautiful subjects, while frequently grown together. tf Ilk soil, of entirely different cikaiagtet to te at their beat. The Canterbury bell favors k Ume Mil whUe the foxglove luxuriate In id qrirfrs, bring naturally a woodland plant. It Is beat to aUrl thee two biennials now to have bag plm t to store In cold Irameo for the winteit. the only really safe way of being ce. -' tsln of having them m they winterkill badly in many section, being unable to stand winter wet although perfectly hardy as fr as cold Is Another biennial which it slowly growing Into favor beoauee of it aiate- for the greate.-l . a 1 wnw you aTt wwm you always have them tl they are free aeedars and their, ' ctyet drawback la the nerewlty of hoeing, up myiiads of young muttons mrh aprtng. However, they are an eaallv niaVvwH us one swipe or the finishes them. ;y WTH ROCK CiUDHtm- 1 nnabell Annual Says: Keep ssMfdngons ri ikrlty ot soil etimn.' -ay with atta htv) ; HlanU for next .i. - . .nay be atarlisd frf.n -i i i Mow the lawn w.u. gb and sharp hallow hoing and ni r. t better for caboage :!..:. )' borough cultivation Unlem turnips are i1 he right time they d ' kBg. OK them pulled itstanca to permit f ' Hoeing la n plenty the i:fe Of It seed M be for a soccissan of : On your ten week-ng of llr.le M s pr "ssa bisotn. Hydrai'd est means of appl':iK rci COLUMBINES FOR ALL SITUATI More and more ue r hoe ome and graceful coinnii- " made in garden arrnnnt' cularly with reference t which m : -1'-' r few plant blue and yellow sctKw " Hit the columbine l ' " Owing to the great vuii. iv it flU ..... into . almost -" any p1-. plan. Starting ajhofit now display continues until well and II seed pods are kep' the plant will give an i bloom. There nave oe-n lopmentt and new varieilcs :: i offered each year. It f does not come true mm from segregating the seed 1 great care and it U ustiniiy mixed seed. For color actit"io , it Is necessary to, grow ci quantity In a reserve bed mark the colors when they d transplant. , They hsvo been used In ' with lr)es in handsome one . -u . - - rnliP (tf 'lie ( r insu ihiis J' I . ,r-r ir.I. - ... t.t,lnff a corumonies w h-- - or pleiulngly contrasting ' rcn .lor . Julv '. a , i Ml" t,. :Df ! . -ep' ltf V 0 Ill , -nee ion , iftn-, :'