PAGE FOTO NATIONAL RACE IS CLOSE ONE aa follows: Over IWUlen NEW YORK. June 28: Three heme run toy Cuyler. Wilson and Hornsby gave Chicago Ou4 a victory uvec the Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday and tightened up the race tor National League leadership. Brooklyn Itabtan burehed hit oft Oarl Ilubbell to defeat the New York National Leajjuc Brooaljrn , New Tegk 2. Pltubuifh 3, Chicago 4. American League Boston 4. Philadelphia 5. Chicago 4. DetroU II. Cleveland 10. St. Louis 4. The league standtaa) to date- NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Pittsburgh 17 22 Ohtoago 39 33 St. Louis ; W 28 Now York 34 26 Brooklyn 36 34 Beaton a 34 Philadelphia g g Cincinnati 31 37 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Pattadakytila 44 IS New York S5 34 8. Louis 34 26 Detroit t 30 OtercUnd 36 30 Washington ..... f , . ...' 34 S3 CtUeago ,V(..-.rtJ 40 Doaton ...4...-ii.. .V4..VI8 44 If 1.1 ft, I 11 i"Miw TlH'! i Pet. .837 7 .581 .567 .433 .434 TENNIS OPENS AT WIMBLEDON n.is. cub, cio, i p on iMie.bdnihtnrj, ChimpIohsKips-nel'nKCon.' Players- FRANCE AND U. S. WIN" Favorites Open Well With Excen, tion of Dr. Jack Wright, Who Is Iteaten LONDON. June 25. The-Brit- oianta fr tb eoond successive Ujr. . ish championships, thegreatest of ." "T" p ewwen uo- au tennis spectacles, opened on nZ'wit TtfTJX thrd "J" the famous. Wimbledon courts yes-iT'dldu" 4,'" to,terday with an entry list in excess In the American League. St. Louis of two hundred. Hene Lacoite, Brown hut to Cleveland Indiana. , the men's singles charnpion of last I The New York Yankee had n open year, was the only notable abgen-1 dlt- . tee of the tennis world. I Emll Ydes southpaw oTfertssa Tllir Hill TIlHon vo.tor.kv ,1n- SEuS (eated II. V. S. Dillon of Ireland, The Philadelphia Athletic staved off 0-1, 6-1, 6-2. a ninth inning ran, by Br, tin with a ine Javorues an won tneir lirst double play when the Red Sox had found matches, f. C. Gregory, the bases loaded. II. W. Austin and J. D.;F. Yesterday's pig League score were Wheailey, 4hree of Britain's greatest hopes, were victorious, along with the French stars, Cochet and Burgnon. The Amcri-! can stars who won, in addition to Tildeti, were Hunter, Allison, Lott and Coen. Coen defeated Canada's No. 1 player, II.. Jack Wright of Mont, real. 2-6, 9-7, 6-2. Wlllard Crocker of Montreal defeated J. S. Harrison, 9-7, 7-5, 8-C. CANADIAN NATIONAL TENNIS CONTINUES Farther games In the C.N.R. tennis results follow: .383, Mlvnl Doubles 363 1 IVt Round Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Carrie beat Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rogers, 4-6, 6-1. 6-1. Ijlillen' Ikmihlrt 7M MJs O. Van Oouten beat Mrs. F. C. W wUdmg and Mrs. J. H. Morton, 6-3. J7 -8. -4. .46 .43 Mrn Doublet .421 .Saeond Round 'W. H. Tobey and .364 W. B. Tobey beat F. A. Rogers and .302 J. H. Peels, fi-3, 5.7, 6-3. I Kim Beattie, well known Canadian war veteran now a leading member ' of the Toronto Flying Club, says: "I have always found Buckingham easy on the nerves and throat, especially after flying in the higher altitudes." SMOKE Surkindhom C CIGAR 1 G A R ET ETTES T E S NO COUPONS ALL QUALITY 20 for 25c IN LONDON A SHILLING 84f9 REGIMENT WILL PLAY IN FINAL the Empress to enter the final. Throughout th mateh, George Lun-die puyed a sterling game in goal for Em pre. William Barton made an efficient referee and Alex CJapperVon and A Burtau acted as llneameo. The play- era were: Empress George Lundte; A. Carlson and Cleorgo Howe; Vic HUlston. Sam Ourrle and George Hill Jr.: B. Wood-side, A. Strachan, B. Mailu. Jim McKay and Nick Chenoakl. Regiment Carl Brand; J. Ross and George Kclsey: a. W. Edgecumbe. A. Haddon and F. Burdett; J. s. Wilson. 4- K. Murray. Frank Russell, O. P. Tinker and C J. Norrlngton. MORE SOCCER MATCHES SET Stuart Shield Series to Start Immediately After July 1; Postponed Gilhuly Cup Game This Week At an executive meeting of the Prince Rupert Football Association last night it was decided to play the postponed final game of- the UUhUly Cup series between Piegiment and Thistles on Thursday of this wpoV If tlio TVii.tloj win they will have to play off with ! the Empress Social Club for thei cup. Jf the Regiment winds or! makes a draw of it, the Empress Club will lake the trophy without further play. W. E. Willlscroft namarl roforoo 41a U'il r rro m THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday. June , 2s 1 ....' wm vw : ,m T , j Sport Chat Leader and cellar dwellers will meet trnVV KlirUt t 'Enter nqmlnlo'n Day n ttPKs! Bela h"1 " Bona of Canada and . Cup iMsy-off by Iteallnx F.m- n1m ' ' r. . i Gyros cros bat. Just the aame. a . .' . .t .. are the only outfit the Oyroa have 4. wiSfT r 77? , Teen bU to beat so f- IhH 'year-f up from ehld and earned the right , tn ftr ho w t; th, tr. rjlav the Thistle in the Dominion ....17 .... - - . race .vhi oe uiiieu up again Pa, Cup footbal final ne Monday , tateresttng manner by winning two to one over the Em,- press Social Club last night. It waa , 7Tr . .. , .... A t0 the clQln of th Bmlthera .Pr,?r a good clean match which provided excitement for oulte a laree crowd of ?POBls fan. the outcome beln In douht until aut ucceasful athletic meet Wa con, the stroke of time when. Indeed, the mone the PP When tlyj Midlers, scored the winning goa. race were In charge of the teachers. Th Empress Club had Uie edge of ,n1 kn but friendly rivalry was Uie play In the first half and made ntrUfe.tl in numerous events for the only goal In that period through of every grade, mere were Nick; Chenoeki about fifty events on the program and Ten minutes after the start of the er fx mark were set up by second half. Jack WUon put thentrant ta sprntan4 relay race. Regiment on even terms and. lust as " the final whistle wo about to blow. Tflkwft ,t haseball teem motored to J. K. Murray put the soldier, ahead Smhe ntly for a return game or. a good corner from Wilson. The nd MttUd In a free hitting soldiers had all the best of It In the contet bv Kon ot to 13. Bmlth- seoond half and worked hard to pre- " ln la a ,nnln vent a tie which would have allowed when eyery man on the team eroaned the plate as a result of solid MU aid ed toy costly fumblea by Telkvr field era Owing to rain and reiMtr to the grounds, number of league baseball game have been postponed at Ajvyox recenUy. There la no foatball in the smelter town this year but an lnter-retlDg new outdoor dlverataa Is gtrpm-ised la he way of a . ladle' baseball league. Ft of the D:mln!n Day cele-oration at Anye-x tht yeir will be a baseball eerie between smelter town and Ketchikan ptayera. Already the Anyox players are working out In anticipation f the games whleh are expected to be keenly contested, and a tryout game wss played Sunday. A tmelttr town team will go ta Ketefal-kan for a return visit on July 4. There U was also decided to start nIvUtfU!U("i '.-"M-'H-.f'?n noccer in the Stuart Benefit Shield Pril eani One Uoal to Two to b a play-off for the Gilhuly Cup, in which cage the Stuart Shield opening will be on July 8. The league competition for tho Mobley Cup will open immediately on the conclusion of the Stuart Shield series. W. Comen was named referee for the Dominion Day cup final 1 next Monday. ! TENNIS GAMES ! LAST EVENING Several Event" Played In City mampionsnip lournament at P. 1. Courts Matches In the citv tennis chamDi'onahip tournament Ia."t pyening resulted a follows: Eddie Smith beat P.' Mcintosh. Tete Black beat Tommy Hrq ln, C-4, 4-i G-2. R. Hartlett beat Jlllorton, M, C-l. Men's Doubles P. Mcintosh and Lionel Holt-by beat F. E. Hobertson and C. Porter by default. W. N. Currie and Eddie Smith beat Will Lambie and Alex Mitchell by default. Mixed Doubles Col. and Mrs. S. P. MoMordle beafMUs Drfrnlce ;-t6'aj(id II. A". Pryce, C-l, C-2. Mrs. 11. h. Shadwell and V. N. Currie beat Miss Margaret ralmer and Tommy Prown, 4-C, MUs Vora Smith and Pete Ulack beat Miss Laura Frizzell and S. F. Smith, G-4, 7-5. Ijidies1 Slncles' Miss Margaret rosier beat hockey team in the National League, died here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stone returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a brief trip to Anyox. rwlll also be a large program of field evnt at the Anyox celebration ivhleh will conclude with a bit dance in the evening sponsored by the I.O.D.E. Premier bsvbell players came down to Stewart for a game lasts Tuesday in prt pa ration for the sport on Dominion Daj(. The match proved lo be interesting and closely contested Stewart finally emerging the vietor on tha long end of a 9 to 8' score. Premier h,f . . rTl PKcheE recently arrived from Utah who look like he may be come rather danceroua. - HELDVISITORS T0L0WSC0RE on Julv 5 unless there should h.-iv'n! ' ' . A. hT Holtby, G-2, second set played Mrs. H. L. Shadwell beat Mrs? S. P. McMordle, 0-3, C-4. SPORTSMAN DIES MONTREAL, June 25 William Riley, wJI known Montreal sportsman and businessman, former J member of the old Wanderers' xtUMuyiun. June sss. riay-inK exdepfibnally good soccer game and making their opponents fight every inch of the way, the Edmonton All-Stars surprised everybody here last night, including themselves, when they held the amous Welsh football earn to a two to one score. There war no score In the first half. 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