I ,'v. THE DAILY NEWS Satorhv J PAGE FOUH BABE RUTH IS RUSTICATING to (at back into condition by ruaUeat-Ing at T little " cottage at' Shadyvide. Maryland Tbe plac looks out over tate water and the heme run fctng with Adbeeas of th aaultitude. Ruth b not at all sure when he will he back. KCnXE GOI.lt AT MINT A COMrLETE LINE OP DOMINION ROYAL CORDS amo ROYAL MASTERS IN STOCK S. E. PARKER ! ,t y iLimited . : . ! FORD DEALERS ! DOMINION Ave East Pione 83 NATIVESONS LEAD LEAGUE l Nrrc 1 tobx rs -i di Ettn.:-oh 4nd rTr, inning natrbaii who has had to la; ott his picturesque lauiim fcrv-aa at wmu " Osme La-I Nlht Itom Elk era. tbe Dke toeing. Qt In the sixth . lnainc heB every Csnuek went to; bat to collect three hits and five runs.' one flaring error in the Elk infield beeping then furtner Op to that the Moat of Canada's gold biultoo is no lodge lien had been holding the lead refined In the Ren! M.r.t u Oiuwa. on this TELEPHONE m - " it", kept too busy. mi Car owners in this town know that this number answers with IMMEDIATE SERVICE Anytime Anywhere New tires put on in a jiffy. Old ones repaired quickly and efficiently by experts. mm I in a back and forth content. The Kits i had another bad Inning in the third ' when Helmut LobUek. thetr pitcher, allowed fire hits in a row which gave the Bcsu thrw runs. In the fourth the Slka touobtd Bob Uatheaon. the Sons' native huflet. for four hits out of which, aided by errors, they garnered f&ur rum. It waa In this Inning that; BUI Sloan noied out to left fleU a ' three baggrr. with Sptro Currleta boys: suns BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS And in this lot some of them have two pairs of pants. Very snappy styles, in pure wool tweeds. All sizes. ' Regular values up to $20. Backward Season'Sale Price. . -g9e95 BOYS' JERSEYS BOYS' PURE WOOL JERSEYS Just the kind Qf jersey for summer ' wear. Backward Season Sale Price 95c BOYS' GOLF HOSE .THE PAMfkjsisT,:. MARGARET'S ' brand of golf hos' for boys. - All pure wool and "good Wearing. Backward Season Sale Price g5C M.; Alex UtcbeU, as. (five tJU e. itwo innlnasi: Herman LohUck, P i Oeorg Arwar. cf.: Sptw Qurrlch. c. (fl innings): Htaaoo, of. (two in-nlnaal: Bill 8M at. fl IMlngel. 2b. (two lnnjnas): Jnd Stephens, lb; Mike BudinHh. It. Score by 11 Qks 0 3 Native Sons .20 League standings: 4 4 0 0 0 7 Tl 0 Native Sobs of Canada came out on! w. L ra. ttv b end ef a 10-4 acre In last Native Eons t 1 .S7 night's City League baseball game with, Gyro 1 1 tbe Oka ana we now oasupyiBfl first Has l 2 nlmtL in Lh ImOU tUtiM U a 1-1 . his his wife wife is is enjoying enjoying life Ufe In In a a new ont way weyi'., . . ,t,t win. over the ant- f.J? lu".!outiiil,!- aUaKnd- Jiemi htm The s rnec hitting thrilh of Ux- baw!l -ime aud the! " ZT7. m .h- I f If 1 V lH lU I I IIYI .aSO J33 PITCHED GIANTS EASYVICTORY Ijat r-rhrlr lilt T lloniers Against Detroit to (Me YanLren the Oanie NEW YORK, June IS: Larry Benton gst ; gave the Pirates anly seven hits yea- board, aaaklng the circuU on an over-, tanuy ana as a rewut u w throw to the heme olatc. oiaaia won iran nnswirgu u tun Lsmsile nitehed twh lndlnea and. victory In the torse game rtes th tlht score S to 3 against turn, re- Althcsigh Cincinnati arared three runs tlied to ngot field and was replaced by " the ninth to tie the aaaae Brooklyn Bob UsthMon who flnudiad the same. ant Txm Ooaae in the elsasnth ihiu-v was rroj? hit and received to win rather doubtful support. During the In he Am-icam League the Tankaaa uxth tuning. Splro Ourvteh' was re- aided by two baaae runs by Lou 0;hrl lleved. at hat own requaet. as catehet th KPta of Oearga Ohio aq for the X1U. Ott liStcnell replaclBg . two teuej vwaw w mm. XMdo Ourvlch went to ?aa plnoh cefeatea Detroit. hitter for the ElkaU. he aafentb but Singles by McOowan and Manuh la 'poped one to the pKcher and was out, the ninth gave St. Lous Browns a i, rrrat. 'close victory over Beaton. Two baggers were made for the Sona; , by George Howe. Beany Wertdle and Vic MeauEle whUe etngles -eie collected 'by Howe. 2. Phllnps. 2. Mitchell. Laai-be Wendle. Httere tor the Bks. u ao-d.tion to Sloaa'a triple, were Lobltck. Harold 2. Alei kfltcheU. 2. Ulke Bud-mlch and Arseneatt. Lanble allowed no hila but walked two ssien In ibe xcond. tbe other Rearing Using due tc emrs. Uatbeeon gave no walks while U.bllck allowed one. Strlte-euU were as follows: by LohUak, five, by Lam- b:e. one: by Uatheaon. one, i CYRIL TOLLEY WINS AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP A goad stred crowd of fans, aonalder-: Ileal Jetin Smith of rife, the SpreU-lng the eMHy evealng, vatnhed the' rular heolIKh Carpeater rati winch" umpired by Harry j Iftaate aud Jht. ftatohiord Te teasaa. ( SVNrwiCH. June 15v-CyrH Tstiey Uneaps and Searing todaf won the British aeaateur aoB Native Sons WU1 Uitchsil. lb.: Geo. cbaasptowihlp for the aaeona tlaaa. de-Hwf. U.; WHI LamMe. p. "fu iu ; .f i'.in JuUu N. Smith, the carpenter nlnga) rf. (five Inning It Benny iKta. ftte. four up and three to p&y. Wendle. aa.: Phillips, cf ; BddJe Smith. HStftlfa advent Into the semi -finals lb . Vic llenaie. 3b.: Bob Stalker, rt. wm a surprise to many, especially when ' (two innings K Bob Uatheson. p.: Doug be defeated Dawson, the crack Chieag PrUMll. c boy. on when the Americans Eiks Harold. 3b : George Mitchell, pending for s possible win THE ACME IMPORTERS ckward Season SALE Outfitters tor boys of all ages, The Acme Importers is the most popular emporium for the young ones. They like coming to The Acme themselves. Many of their parents like coming, too, and bebw are some of tbe prices which parents like. Hut these are only a few of the many special sale prices now on. BOYS' UNDERWEAR BOYS' B. V. D. NO-BUTTON UNDERWEAR We have these in all , sizes. So handy with no buttons to come off. Backward Season Sale Price BOYS' KNICKERS KNICKERS FOR BOYS IN- FOX SERGE Hard wearing stuff, the kind that boys like, for they look well, too. Backward Season Sale. p"ce 95c BOYS' UNDERWEAR THE FAMOUS ST. MARGARET'S BRAND Short sleeves and knee length. Easy fitting and comfortable for summer wear. Backward . Season Sale Price 1 95 FATIIEirS DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 1G UUY HIM A TIE1 The Acme Importers NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS NO C. 0. D,-TEUMS, STRICTLY CASH Mail Orders Promptly Filled at These Sale Prices. bttttSMjaSAh9g Sport Chat Th first annua irack .and field mhx lor 'copls of 'ihe upper Bulkier Valley wag held Xr&tUf-iC-toffSr. The WrSC I date Schixjl won the Tpplejr Dl-itrict A?otiaUon's cup for the j highest afrgrejrate per pupil. Top-ley beimr but a short distance behind with Perew ! maViBg a good showing. There'waa Iobc program of events' and medal winners were Rita MeCrae, Toj-ley; Louis Gair. Foreetdale; Kellie Hall. Copley, and Walter Hawthorne. Forestdale. Plans are beingr rapidly advanced for Stewart's annual Dominion Day celebration and there will be a large and varied program of event. Snbatantialscol- f aBwawaMaawaawawaMBBwgawaww j fo the prize list The committee ' in charge consists of II. P. Gibson, jchairinan;. James Mortice, secretary; V T. Rsselmont, R. W. ! Kennedy: W. I). Smith, Kdward 'T. Aplewaite. II. D. Rochfnit and W...' Tooth. The first anual sports day of the Stewart Superior School ws held last week when no lent than 3S erenta were carded. Loren Bolen won the boys' npn championship and Violet Watson, the girls' open championship. John Thomey won the junior chsm ; pionahip for boys and Pearl Lyon the girls' junior ehampionshipJ The weather was perfect and competition wasukeen for many pritea donated by Stewart merchants. A star girls' basketball team representing jointly the towns of Stewart and Hyder recently ORTIIOPHONIC VICTROLAS AND RECORDS journeyed to Premier aad trim-! med tbe young laaiwavtnere uy a substantial mmln. After the game, a supper was served and a dance enjoyed, fllht Juat about brings the basketball Person at StejtvarUftnd Prenitr to a elosf. undry a,t the recent annual picnic of he achako" Phrmers' "Institute at anderhoor Weather waa dull and -vereest but naaertherrsa there was a -irf attsadance. Th progrMn of iporu contalMd nuavteeo events all of vhlrh were keenly eontewted. Dido Ourvlch. of this city, may be he first outside baser to appear at Cetchrkan since the (arnmUon of the ew boxtry ccrasahwion to gwvern the port at "the rieatt city " Negotiations re under way for Ourvtrh io aieet v Msr.lla there la the heaollner of Puurth of July card. Onarlle Brown nay also take other looal boer over i make an International affair of It. The blcod ahaatna about tmo pounds f oxygen dally. 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