PAGE FOUR ONE OF BRITAIN'S SENSATIONAL TENNIS FINDS Mrs. Mcllquhan of Great Britain (right) shaking' hands with. Senorita De Alvarez of Spain, one of the worlds' premier players, after she had provided one of the greatest surprises of the All-England Lawn TenniB championships by defeating the Spanish ihnmpfon. ' REGIMENT WINS FOOTBALL GAME Is Leading in Stuart Shield Scries as Result of Easy Victory Over Thistles The Regiment made it two win and- no tosses in the Stuart Shield football series last night by defeating the hitherto invincible Thistles 3 to 2. The soldiers hd ifte best of it all the way through, over the Scots, who were weakened by the absence of one or two regulars, and could well have -wen by an. even longer margin. A few minutes after the-start, Percy Tinker made the first goal for the Regiment Soon after, Charlie Baptie equaflied for the Thistles. Then Frank Russell put the Regiment oa up again in short order. In a few minutes, (Jack Wibwn was awarded a penalty kick but he deliberately failed to fre. A fine shot by Dare Javk gave Thistle the equalizer just Wore half tinfe In the secend half, Frank Russell turned in tie winning goal for the Retfteent, Outstanding players for the Regtaaent were Tern Keteey, back, and C. J. Nerrfhtjen and Percy Tinker. oh the forward line. The' Thistles can thank Samnyr Er.-skine for his fine work at back which prevented the soldiers from scoring more than they dW. Dave Jack was the outstanding player on the forward line, Charlie Baptie not being up to his usual form. W. E. Willitcroft was referee and William Ranee and Alex Clapperton, linesmen. The Stuart Shield standing to date is as follows: W. Regiment 2 Thistles 1 New Empress 0 xv nrvom L. Pts. 0 4 1 2 "2- a J ud Nw 1 droit expect to arr you her Wn. Riutui Tlutut Wot are irw here njnln Sport Chat I New York "Yankees In the American and New York Giants In the National, if their repforman- i ees of the past week of-ia may ; be taken as any indication, may be expected to make a strong bid for the flags during the latter half of the season. They both, however, have strong handicaps to overcome and the ehanceji are that neither one will be able to emerge on top. The chances! of the Philadelphia Athletics to cop the American pennant would seem to be about as much of a cinch as any Big League team eTer had at this time of the year but an . interesting .climax; between the Mackmen and the Yankees is expected with all other teams probably out of the .pic ture The chances of the Giants are better although they have both the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs to pass. It Is beginning to look as though last year's penant holders, the St Louis Cardinals, are to end up this year in the second division or not very far from it While Lightweight Champion Sammy Mandell continues to look about for a suitable training camp, the problem has been solved for Tony Canzonerl, who will attempt to lift Mandell'a crown at Chicago stadium on August 2. Canzoneri has Selected the Garden of Allah, near Evan-ston, Illinois,' as his training site and will establish quarters on or before July 15, the date on which, hi contract requires him to appear there. The former feather-w e f g h t titleholder apparently decided he has little chance of outboxlng Maridell and has or-dered his manager, Sig Hart, to get middleweight and up, as sparring jnates against whom he can do plenty of slugging. KLECTIOXF.ERINO COMPI JMENTS Candidate (pmtimVk) Tfto bay him ne head, of a poUtMnm. Mit (apotosettollWr Wa. TOU ' lr, V fell out of' T pram on Jede? Why ycu .v. ain't n-t-mng to'tr when ooty alx month reaifn your Job w you .ledge" old. Public Opinion CANADIAN TENNIS STAR AT WIMBLEDON The above photograph was taken while Willard Crocker, second ranking i&nad Ian lawn.sjen oia rtarwas practising for his all-important- nrst round' Watch IhtpA.Plflind , tennis championship series. He was "defeated, but managed I'tJeacn- tire third round in the consolation b'erfes before sucenntlflnjir to one of .Britain's best. J.THE DAILY NEWS i YANKEES WON CANADIAN' IS WINNER BY MEANS OF CITY IHSLEYmPLE'SIIOOT OF . - LONDON CUIV 6d I TTklTTlDfi IIAnirn BISLEY. July 17: Ser. RUTH'S HOMERi: gearit, Major Emslie o To- ten rontg won the City of Lon- i ' don Cup yesterday with a Heavy Hitting AH Day In Am- possible score of 50. The crican League Games; Klein match was shot over the' NOURISHMENT Hits Homer thousand yiyd ranee. 1 NEW YORK, July 17: Ruth's . 4 . twenty-first home run added ) " 1 sufficient weight to the Yankees (attack to topple the Detroit Ti- TpF FPHONPQ ARP !gers over- in a slugging match iliLtH IlVllLJUlLl yesterday, and the "rest of the j iteams In the American League ! were hitting heavily all day. In se'ves with the fifth game. The scores follow.: National League St. Louis 5, New York 0. Cincinnati 5-7, Brooklyn 3-2. Chicago 5, Philadelphia 6. Pittsburgh 1, Boston 4. American League New York 11, Detroit 7. Philadelphia 7, Cleveland 5. Washington 5, Chicago C. Boston 11, St Louis 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS u Pittsburgh Chicago ....... 'New York 49 49 37 37 W. L. Tct. I 51 28 .646 48 29 .C23- .570 41 42 .494' 37 44 .457 34 47 .420 32 48 .400 33 50 .293 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Pet Philadelphia ...... 61 23 .72G New York 5f 29 .CilS St. L.OU13 48 35 .678, Detroit 45 40 .529 Cleveland 40 42 .488 Washington 30 49 .381? Chicago 31 55 .360 Boston ....25 58 .301 SOFTBALL POSTPONED Owing to unfavorable weather, last night's C.N.R. softball fix-ture between Station and Superintendent's Office was postponed. If weather permits, a jostponed game from last, week Superintendent's Office vs Round House will be played tonight. COLOMBO FOOTBALL PLAYERS RECEIVE LOCAL SOUVENIRS As a memento of their recent visit here, football players, referees and linesmen from II. M. S. Colombo, numbering 16 in all, will) each receive from the Prince Rupj ert Football Association handsome, ivory totem poles. The souvenirs have just been sent to Comox, I where the ship is visiting at present, accompanied by a suitable letter from George Hill, president of the Prince Rupert Football Association. During the stay of the warship here, it was impossible to get all the men together at one time in order to make the presentation. IMMIGRATION INTO AUSTRALIA FOLLOWS QUOTA ENFORCEMENT SYDNEY. Australia, July 17: One of the effects oft the restriction of Immigration Into the United States by means of the quota system has been to increase substantially the Inflow into Australia, particularly of Italians, Greeks, and other Europeans who had not previously been accustomed, to emigrating so far afield. In Australia Jhere is an absolute color bar, but there Is no restriction upon Europeans nro- vjded It can be shown that they are not likely to become charges upon the state. ON INCREASE 10 innings Cleveland bowed to J ) Philadelphia and Chicago and There Are 41 More Subscribers Te- j Washington needed an extra day Than Year Age frame to settle their argument. ' ' There was only one double There are 1415 telephone sub-; header scheduled. This Cincin- scribers in Prince RuDert todav inati grabbed from Brooklyn in with 1630 instruments in use, as the rational League setting. compared with 1374 subscribers! Chuck" Klein, while' Philadal- and 1G00 instruments this time at phfa was nosing out Chicago, year ago. it is learned from Samuel pounded Ms twenty-ninth cir- Massey, superintendent of that cuit drive and wpn his club the municipal department. Extension) game. - of ,the system has been limited:, . Sylvester Johnson held the for soma months because the prcs-Giants to seven scattered hits ent boards are-full to capacity. A While his mates clouted Fitz- new board of 200 lines, which will simmons out of the box. The win take care of probably about 400 of the Cardinals evened the ser- more phones, is expected to be de-f ies with the Giants and them- Iivered in about two months time and will be installed immediately ! It arrives . j The 1C30 instruments now in use here are. classified as follows: Main Jlne business .......... 349 Party line business , 100 iMain line residence ........ 109 Party line residence 859 Extensions 213 STOCK QUOTATIONS ( Court ecy nt 8. D. Johnston On. Ltd. ) The following quotations were bid and asked: Bayview, 24, 3. Big Missouri, 1.46, 1.48. Corir Province, 10, 11 2. . Cottjn Jrft Nil, 50. ' Dtfrjwe'll. Nil. 20. Duthie. 54. 56. Geofge Copper, 10.90, 11.00 Georgia River. 33, 34. Golconda, 1.14, 1.15. Grasdyjew, 48 Mr, 44. Independence, S1, 10. Indian, 4, 5. lnte.r. Opal & Coke, 36, 38. Kooteniy .Florence, 14, 14. L. & L.. 2, 3. Lucky Jim, i2. 'Mohawk, 8. 4. Morton Woolsey, 5, 6. ' . Marmot River Gold, Nil, 5. Marmot Metals, 3V2. 4. National Silver, 12 Vs. 14. Noble Five, 62, 63. Oregon Copper, 25, 25'4. Ppnd Oreille, 5.30, 5.45. Pioneer Gold, 1.25, 1.45. Premier. 160, 1.65. Porter Idaho, 49, 65. Reeves Macdonald, 1.75, 1.80. Rufus Argenta. 30V2, 31. Ruth Hope. 35, Nil. Silver Crest, 5Vt, 6. Silverado, Nil, 75. Silversmith, Nil, 11. Slocan King, Nil. 5. Slocin .Rambler, Nil, 14. Soowflake. 40. 40V2. Sdnloch, 2.215. 245. Terminus, Nil. 7',. Topley. Richfield. 27, 29. Wellington. 6. 10. Whitewater. 75. 76. Woodbine, 4. 5. George Enterprise, Nil, 30. Oils A. P. Qonsolldated, 3.97. 3.99. Calmont, 4.30, 4.35. Dalnojtslf; 4.1 5. 4.25. Pevenlsh, 45, 50. Fabyan Pete, 7V4. 8. Home, 23.00. 23.10. May law!.- 9.85, 0.95. Hargal,. 1.42 1.45. Mrrvn. J.K. LIS. Freehold, 1,20, 1.25. Pallas. .2.25. 2.28. y PERHAPS SHE WOULD For si child of only five years Freda possessed an ehqrmous appetite. Consequently, when her little playmate Invited her to tea Freda's mother Impressed on her daughter the fact that she must est very sparingly. Tea was vry nearly over when Freda's hosWw. noticing the littte girl's eyes, said: WeII, won't you have another meringue, dear!'' Freda was between the devil ml the- deJ "Urn." she replied, remembering her promfse not to always ans-! iwer "Ye, plfase, "Well, the, I idea isn't exactly repugnant to j I me." London. J ifie"6andf0ootli IS WELCOME NEWS for HERE mothers who fear their children are too fond of sweets. Let them have Quaker Puffed Wheat It satisfies the caadjr craving, but has all the wholcsomeness of wholewheat Millions of food cells in each grain are. ex- filoded -when the wheat is puffed. The rich odd stores of the grain are released for easy and complete assimilation. The wheat bran is all there, but so concealed you would not notice it. The flavour is that, of toasted nut-meats. It satisfies when apretites need tempting because they lag. Give it to the children freely at any time during the day. At breakfast or any other meal, Quaker PWedWheatisadehduuscereddish. 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