PAGE FOUR PATRICK MAY BE PILOT OF CROWDOFFANS WATCHED GAME One of Snappiest SoftBall Gamea of Season Played A record crowd of fan- was out to see the Dry Dock take one of the snappiest softball games of the season from the Round Houfe last night. The Dry Dock got away in. the fifth inning to collect six runs and another two in the sixth inning, this being the only innings they crossed the plate. The en gine men collect ted one in the first, second, third and sixth and two in the seventh. The final count was eight to six. There were three or four snappy double plays. Round House Cameron, Phillips, Foreman. Tullock, Peterson, Bond, Rose, Thompson, Teng. Dry Dock McWeown, Howe, Smith. Reld. Gawthorne, McKerj-zie. Boulter, Iladden, Hedstrom. Jackson, umpire. FOUGHT TO DRAW VANCOUVER LAST NIGHT VANCOUVER, July 20. De Wolf of Vancouver, formerly of Rellingham, and Fred Gaudettatdf Yakima, heavyweights, fought "ten rounds to a draw here last night. ENGLISH CHANNEL jWIM PLANNED Mrs. Myrtle Huddleston Will At tempt to Cnws Twice, Once Each Way DOVER, England, July 19. Mrs. Myrtle Huddleston, the American endurance swimmer who did a Cl-hour tank marathon at Conoy Island last year, hbpeto do to the English channel thtf year what the well known bear did to the mountain. She plans to swim from England to France and then swim back ar.iin. English newspapermen to whom she made the announcement at Southampton, en route fp a series of endurance wims In Germany were astonished to hear her say she planned her double-crossin of the channel as "a good way to ki'ep In training. "For mercy's sake!" excalimed one sporting editor in his column the nextmornlng. "Training for what? Is she thinking of compel fng with the BerengariaT" Another recalled that it. was Mrs. Huddleston who three years ago took up swimming to build up her nerves. Sport Ghat If Jupe Pluvius will let them, THE GANADIENS sraif - League. The Lodge Men promise' MONTREAL, July 20. The- that they are gointr to be bettor Montreal Star states that although boyg than they were ja9t week i the report could J confirmed. ' d ,ay ' that they will be think-the learned from the paper high-1 ...,?. ..,,, ,: est authority that Frank Tatriek would "take over the reh;- as pilot than crabbing with the umpire--of the Canadiens here next ses- even though they think they rn'nn " ' eould Handle the umnirinsr job I better themselves than any put-! VAMIrrCT ACT Wr could for them. Stan Mor-Y A NK T r N I I IN I -n' ervice club crew, which baa I nilLiLiJ LiVUl had the qnfortunate faculty of II I 17 A P A Win ' 'os'n? game wnen they needed nAl.r A liAlVlCi w,n- re oin to try to rIso uruji n vxuiw.to oecBilon thIa tlme and mako a Victory which would put Split Double Header With Cleve- them close on the heels of the land Indians Yesterday Afternoon NEW YORK, July 20: The Yankees lost half a game in their race for league leadership with the Philadelphia Athletics, when they split their double header with Cleveland. Ruth went out of the pieture in the first inning of the first game when he went lame. Gehrig, however, smashed out a homer to help things along in this encounter and Incidentally passed the Babe in their contest for home- run honors. McManus got four of Detroit's five hits and accounted for both their runs against Philadelphia. , Scores follow: American League Philadelphia 4, Detroit 2. Boston 1, Chicago 2. Washington 3, St. Louis 7. New York 7-3 Cleveland 2-11. All National gamea postponed, rain. Native Sons for league honors. If the Gyros win this game, they will be but a single half game behind the Canucks, A wm for the Elks would put them on: even footing with the Gyros with four wins and five losses. The! Gyro win oyer the Canucks on' Monday night helped to tightep up the league contest in an in-j teresting , manner.. The standing ad the teams take the field is a-t follows: W. L. Pet. Native Sons ....... 5 3 .025 Gyros ....... 4 4 .500 Elks 3 5 .375 Events scheduled for next week are as follows: Monday C.N.R. Softball: Dry Dock vs Station. Stuart Shield Football: Empress vs Thistles. Tue4lay-JCity Baseball: Gyro Club vs Native Sons of Canada. .Thursday C.N.R. Softball: Superintendent's Office vs Round House. Stuart Shield Football: Thistles vs Regiment. Friday City Baseball: Native Sons of Canada vs Elks. Here and there on the pages of baseball history are recorded the dramatic collapse of powerful baseball machines, but the fall of the St. Louis Cardinals, National league champions in 1028, threatens to go down in the books as one of the strangest and most unexpected of all form reversals. For two months the Cards were in the thick of the pennant chase. Then they fell apart. There have been a number of explanations for the collapse of the champions but most of the responsibility can be traced back to a veteran pitching staff that cracked wide open at a time when Billy South-worth had no up-and-coming youngsters capable of stepping into the breach. BASEBALL Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Gyros vs Elks. BRINGING UP FATHER BY BY COLLY- GOLLY- I'M I'M LO?T- L05T- i'L THIS FELLOW COMING THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, T, HEAVY RAIN IN THE YUKON There was heavy rain all night throughout, the Yukon Territory, according to reports, received this morning by the- Government Telegraphs from Dawson and Stewart River. Warm weather prevailed there although rmt ex tremely hot The report follows; Terras Cloudy, a. wino. uu. Rosewood Clear, calm, 58. , Aiyansh Clear, windy, 60 Alice Arm Part cloudy, calm, GO. , ' Anypx-r-Clear, calm, 62. SfewartCIoudy, calm, 68. Hasport Cloudy, calm, 40. 1 Port Simpson loudy, calm, 59. . ,c' Haielton Cloudy, calm, 60. Smith-era Cloudy, calm, 59. Burn Lake Cloudy, windy, 53. Atlin Cloudy, south wind, 54. Whitehorse Cloudy, S wind, 57. Carmaeks Cloudy, S. wind, 62. Stewart River Raining, 65. Lfawson-n-Raining, CO, heavy rain all night. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS j Miss St. Claire Johnston of I Victoria has been appointed (teacher of French at the high school and Miss McLean will be in the Junior department. This completes the personnel of the high school staff. GLACIER GULCH AT SMITHERS TO SHIP ORE located on the Hudson Bay Mountain a few miles west of Smithers, owned by Stuart Campbell and Grover . Loveless, says the Interior News. It is the intention of tho partners to con tlnue operations from the start made last year in taking out ore from a rich vein for shipment. Considerable ore is already feet of the Glacier Gulch claims. This property was under bond to Frank H. Taylor last year and 1 work consisted of sinking a shaft! on a well mineralized vein. Thi uncovered a Dromisimr showin. the samples -tested, Due- to the MPtl QCDUlfE pressure of work pt Owen Lake ljCff OEdlYlUj ana lopiey, tur- ibhh quished his option, and work is now to continue from the point where operations ceased In the ahsft At the same time' there In n deal completed last week for shipment to lhesmeTt"er; f i n an c i n g arrangements were ! concluded for on aggressive cam-' palgn of work on the Glacier ! PART PI FMFNTS ROYS "ill - , , , v.i xy ..' i - - - TENDERS WANTED 9W - ww A SIR Mil ill be - considerable ' driving - In MacMHIan f 111.. Gets "A 8U r i effort to block-tmr future re-J Lumber Carriers rves as well a to take out ore Vancouver From QTfAWA, July !:o Jamea "Malcolm Unri v;,;, terday that the ENJOY VICTORIA VISIT g&g StLSTf r 'to the Australian Biv -h ( Guests to Tea at Government bia Shipping Co. Ltd. iii.. . House and YWt 'Point of Interest of II. R. MacMillan 1 tA TUa nnliH,4 -- urnuu ui wirv- yoaiv I,' g ., VICTORIA, July 20: The Port nual subsidy of $92,4i" Th . Uements Scouts naa a royai vice win ue montniy. Hma Vtnv- Tkflu j aUeA anrl tnnlr rru. .Lt,. w . , "r bio t" ij ay nf nrommorir 1TmiA Wltn T AAA J..J i sorted and sacked as a result of ' - J n 1. . xu." ""V". urauwe,lfnr U,KU'- uoeluut ",ulc "u ana oe lie 10 arevious work anA it in o-H carry ,in .,,.u A T ' Mackenzie, spent an hour or two V 0f four matfd j that I, , n 1 million hio fet-t ieei. L, v -.-.rd ara r- nrrm nf a comparatively ,m L ma - flt at tha the provincial i.i,i mm museum, vi. vis- uie, f lumber wuh. TILT 4 I i V , ited the drydoek and Yarrows quired to put the property in thlnvar,,a , RBnlltmau ,h th shape to be operated on a small beautjflJ,' Butchart Gardens. They scab? at A road once. good from ,a - i,i k .s ur: opposite Jke runs to within Kathlyn a few . , , Scout Troop at-the Gorge and hundred drivpn around th cltv and to see the whole district, j tl. y .. . for a freight sent. i'L British Columbia am! A ubsidied by tho Ft ! r, ernment is received i W er with imuit ui.ti.t'.,' .. i ,ts. confidently exie. .t i ' lit..- .L, t 1 '.iva inn in rii r i r nvi. v a . which was a big fa, . - i, i, couver shipping four Tenders for concessions at the n aK according with unusually high values in Exhibition will be received un to Van Duen of the II silver, which allowed in aaaay 5 p.m. on Tuesday, July 2, 1929, 'n Export Co. Ltd. to a strength well over one thou at the Fair Board Office, City The first sailing ar sand ounce per ton In some of Ha)!. 168 by August or Kt-ptcmh By George McManus I tt .CAM MnilTPI 1 I WUfteiW f f YESVA40S16 1 fv.iucn-r-Q U H VMAT'S VMAT'S THE THE USE UE OP OP A.&KIMG MlM-? MlM-? ME VJHERE WH06IS eS ? 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