Hi. Ir. :' i 225 i r .r; .UH PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS i i 11 Max Schmeling, the young G rmari heavyweight, who last week won a decisive victory over Paulino Uzcudun in New York. The inset picture is that of the defeated title aspirant Schmeling is looked upon as likely to be the next champion. STATION WINS AT SOFTBALL Defeated Dry Dock Last Night By 23 to 22 in Second Half Opener The first same of the second half of ihe C.N.R. softball schedule last sight resulted in a! colse 28 to 22 win for the Station I over th Dry Dock. At the end' of the ninth the score was even! 22 all, the Station scoring the, winning run In the eleventh. Umpire were E. Ratchford and W. Thompson and the players were at follows: Station Holtby. p.; Skattebol, c; Stllea, lb.; MePherson, 2b.; Horten. 3b.; Melntosh, ss.; II. Skattebol, rf.; B. Skattebol, cf.; Malr. If. Dry Dock McPhee, p.; Palmer, c J. Smith, lb.; White, 2b.; Mc-K'eniie, 3b.; Howe, ss.; C. Smith, rf.; Hunter, cf.; Ness, If. Daily News -Classified" advertising brings results. ' J- mtt liliMMMMU. 'allBalMIMM DRAWN GAME -. CRICKET TEST r. ' . . . ""O'l ror necona lime .naicn iteiween England and South Africa Incomplete V;H LONDON, July 3: The second cricket test match between England and South Africa at Lords ended in a draw when play stopped late yesterday in the second inning of the tourists on account of poor light The scores were: England 302 and 312 for eight wickets declared. Sooth Africa 322 and 90 for five WELSHMEN WINNERS HAMILTON, July 3: The touring Welsh football team defeated Hamilton all-stars two to ail in the hardest kind of a battle yesterday.'" NO CN.R. TENNIS Owinir to unfavnrnVilo uciilVr no further games were played last night in the C.N.R. Tennis Club's tournament. SPAIN IIAILN lOICtlON 111 I.I.rlQIITE They ml It oouldnf be don, but Sfdncy mnklln, eltlaen of our nintiirin nation, showed Spain tht a "XorelpMr" could pUy t thelt 'r.uorml gMM at bullflchung even tttwr Hiui their MtlT ttittadon. Up-r tte frtfjtfM critical eye C a rpnwntatn Spanlth rigftit crowd $$&if,Vo buI1 10 tb.jAJn-at Bwill. yilh auen lloa wor that li was c3Wl the sljnal honbe . o( being carried through the get on the ahouldw ol thrilled aud'ence. . . . PRIZEWINNERS IN B AND RAFFI.E I I 1"I Mi ! ;' .J. . .... . ansa wiy L,inasa winner 01 zu ..Jtn.Jtfljent,, Raff lei Other . Articles Distributed The following were winners in ithe drawing of prizes for the (benefit of the Boys' Band, the drawings having, been made at the Dominion Day dance on Monday night: First Prize, $20 in cash Miss Lily Lindsay, ticket 3G3 01 Second, photos, value' $10-R. ; E. Benson, 59. Third, cut glass vase A. T. Parkin, 134. Fourth, box of cigars J. R. Tan nock, 27. Fifth, embroidered pillow Mrs. 0. A. Johnson, 2G3. Sixth, hara Tom Wallace (Claxton). 488. . Seventh, box of cigars Mrs. K. Hailberg, 389, TENNIS ALMOST ' 7 1 flU i'l IN FINALS NOW Miss Vera Smith Wins Citv I.nlIoa Cintrloo TIM. 1 . tus8 juicneii and Larl Brand, Mixed Doubles T The finals have now- been reached in practically all the ev ents' of the city tennis championship tournament and it is plan- nd to have the play-offs on Thursday or Friday evening, WSther permitting. .KMii Vera Smith has already won. .the ladies', singles by defeating Mrs. H. L. Shadwell 7-5. 6-3 In the scmt-final. Miss Caro line Mitchell, the other finalist, has left the city and thereby loses by default to Miss Smith. The mixed doubles have also been decided in favor of Miss Caroline Mitchell and Carl Brand who beat Mrs. H. L. Shadwell and W. N. Currie in the final 6-2, 6-0. The ladies' doubles finalists are Mrs. S. P. McMordie and Mrs. H. L. Shadwell vs Miss Vera Smith and Miss Laura Frlzzell while Carl Brand and W. L- Stamford will meet In the final of the men's singles. In the men s doubles, Col. S. P. McMordie and Carl Brand have reached the final but who will be their opponents is not yet decided. In the second round the following games have yet to be played: W. L. Stamford and F. Joslin vs Pet f.Iack and Bob Bartlett apd E. Wilding and John munoy ts-ii.-a. I'rycp and V. It I.inrey. Ih dinners to meet In i the semi-final. Summary American 43.C00 nounds. 16.7r and 8c to 18.3c and 8e i anadian 287T00 pounds. 16.3c and 8c to 17.9c and 8c. American Pioneer. 30.000. Atlin. 16.7c and 8c. Rainier. 4.500. Booth. 18.3c and 8c. Jack, 9,000, Cold Storage. 17c and 8c. Canadian -Brotf'1 'S.SOd.' iJold Storage. ICJJc nd 8c. I M,6r)t H., 7,000. Botli, 16.5c and 8c. ' i D. S. T 7,700. Cold Storage,! 16.0c arid 8c. ' t Joe Baker, ' 10.500, Patifle, 17.9c and 8c. Burns Ike observed Dominion Day with, a field day for children. Thre were twenty events on the program and all were keenly contested. Mesdames Holmes and McLeod and Rev. W. R. Ashford and II. D. MacNeil were in charge of the staging of the sports. CHICAGOCUBS IBUNNY AUSTIN (RURAL DEANERY STILL LEADING! IS ELIMINATED 1 Won Uphill Battle From At A I 1 J leticB Take Two From Senators - Boston 3. New York 4. clnclrH nan iieas esierAy.m. NEW Y0RK, July 3t An uphill battle gave Chicago Cubs victory in an eleven inning, game over Cincinnati Reds Yesterday. nusburgh I'iratefl took the Boston Beaves got an even break against the New York Giants in a d&ublc-header. Melvin hoi RViHBEWraMEW ui 1 nijnviimijn Youthful Tennis Stir Gets Quiet. us After Fine Effort This Morning WIMBLEDON, July 3: Eng- Ott got his twenty-third homer of Borotra will play Henri Cochet the season in the seventh inning who this morning defeated Bill of the first game, retaining the Tilden of the United States in major league leadership for cir-the other semi-final 6-4, 6-1, 7-5. cuit clouts. I In the women's quarter finals I Mrs. May Sutton Bundy of the In the American League, the United States was eliminated to-Philadelphia Athletics recovered dy hY Miss Joan Ridley of Eng- Eighth, box of chocolates Jack from a ty ame 8I"P and took .tend 6-3, 6-2. Holroyd, 389. ,a double-header from iVashigton ' " " CANADIANS WIN Campbell. 709 Rabe Ruth's single and saerific Tenth, pastry flour D. A.,'and aieusel s two Mfgger aecoun- Hehl, 1556. Xea the New ork Yankees Eleventh, box of cigars George I winning over Boston Red Sox. Stocks. 252. 1 Cleveland Indiana took a, double Twenfth, flour G. W. John ston, 300. Thirteenth, cigarette , cases W. Lambie and G. W. Johnstone, 1963. Fourteenth, flour Mrs. W. W. Wright, 132. Prizes may be obtained from G. W. Johnstone or Frank Derry. header from Chicago White Soxi and Detroit Tigers walloped St j Louis Browns. ! Yesterday's big league scores: I i National League New York 6,2, Boston 3-8. St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 5. Cincinnati 4, Chicago 5. American League Washington 4-1, Philadelphia without difficulty in the prellmin- 7-4. Chicago 3-4, Cleveland 4-5 Detroit 10, St. Louta A. ' ' Sunday Scores National League Philadelphia 4-4, New 14-2. rt Botofi,3-10, Brooklyn 5-C Pittsburg? I, QMnpaU 6. Chicago 14, St. Louis 8. American league New York 6, Boston 4. Philadelphia 2, Washington 12. ! Cleveland 10, Detroit 11. St. Louis end Chicago, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS " , W . L. Chicago- 40 28 Pittsburgh ..! 41 2o New York ......... 88 31 St. Louis Sff '1 Brooklyn 31 36 Philadelphia' 29 38 Boston . ...rA'i.... 28 42 Cincinnati ........ 24 41 "- AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS W.L. Philadelphia ' . 50 17 New York .' 40 26 St Louis .ii ;.... 39 27 Detroit S9 33 Cleveland ......... S2 !W Washington 26 39 Chicago 21 47 Boston ' 22 50 HENLEY TRIALS Joe Wright and Jack Guest Victors in Preliminary Sculling Trials on Thame HENLEY-ON-THAMES, July 3.joe WMght Jr. of Toronto, i ary trials in defence of his trophy today. Jack Gueat, also of Toronto, defeated J. Hewens of Maidenhead. Other heat winners were R. T. Lee, Viscount Tiverton, T . D. Col- York and L.' Gunthtr. of Holland. VANC0UVERJ1EN ON WAY NORTH Prominent , Parts . Here ..Morning Knroute to Stew art MininR-lVopertieM ... ! The handsome power yacht Helna B-'!ium1 a brief call hero OT6 this morning bound from Von-rki couver to Stewart, having on a"1 v i 4U KWn T Rur. XttT miu iwv v i . , . . ....... - - vt. ZOO .492 Mr. Eurdick is planning oni OF HAZELXON file land's tennis hope. Bunny AusV flnd 2 ThciU.LiorOaledonia tin, the youthful star who has mirlo an eh a ariectjif ulnr pnlrv series opener, fom St. Louis Car! into championship company wag eliminated today by Jean Bor-i otra of France in the semi-finals 1 here 6-1, 10-8, 5-7, 0-1 thus insuring an all French final. Meeting Held Last Week HAZKLTON, JMrZThe first meeting in the history of the Cnl-edonia diocese of thd Hazoltou rural deanery was. held In St. Hdpr'a fliitr,tli 4iovtf nn Ihnn f was present, with the rural dean, Rev. William n&veetmqn of JSfy dako, p.eaiding. with communion at 7:30, admia istered by Bishop Rix. Rev. A. W., Robinson of Terrace was elected secretary. Excellent papers were read by member of the chapter, one on "Chrfs4(ai. Unity" by Rv T. D. Proctor being outstanding. Canon T. J. rn-..u -1 T - ; , Wednesday, July s, 19 ..' JOHN MURRAY IS HOME WITH BR Well Known Old Timer of n oiarnea L,ast eek in Vancouver to Miss E. Grey John Murray, well kn ;yn neer iff this city; return. 1 hot on the Prince Rupert t! ni.,'. ing from the south wih hi hr who was formerly Miss I ,r f Vou nil imir V 2 Tl. raony took plaee last. v;,;, Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Murray w !1 ti iU- 1-41 , -,! . .. Vila cuiiHiaiuiaiiuun nnn m v . . , Chapter proceedings ppenetL 1 m, . . Sport Chat mere wrc manv vi description 1 of . m life on thd . Hay . Smlthe fer the I)orni, River the early days where for, celebr,tten Mon)lav years he and Mm. Marsh pdon- Mon at the ineri(ir , ?. ri .ftufrnU7 taxed to overflow,,,, Final Authority In Religion" bi ,ni? WM dpvot . .k Rev. S. C. Steer bf Vanderhoof rtrAn'n iiutr4t wliil ami "Young People" lay Rev. L. in the afternoon include J. Hale, of Smithers. closing with lgport, for ad,t(( am, ...... rv "B-::V. T""wr':bali games followed bv h "Mission Veraus Materiallam. i ne visitors wej.e eOtertalneU :n ya.x (n,m., , the opening uy ,tf a Bumptuaus t,ftJ, day' proceedings repast by the womens auxilia. rfittinjr concU8ion. under the leadership of their proa- j , Went Mrs Wingate. and Mrs. Burn Lflke defeated Ri,,,. Srgent kindly Mt her home for, 17 to n in a recent the occasion.. Mr. Seeley and , It gwne WM a fm, Myros entertained with j mtch but WM interef,tin , vocal duets and Mrs. Dunirate oa .. . ., hoidr of the diamond sculls with piano solos I championship, defeated E. T. Jllurstow of the Pengnern Club WHEAT PRICES ' ing. At night a big da, " ' inn wiir ICflllll HIIU ..I' ' - Some of the nfhi.r hit with n,.. members were tafen to virnt Kt- 4 to , afaini,t tnem ,,., siguecla. During the meetiDg gcod wven runs in th- deanery members were entertain- iBBinjf but Burn. Lake , ed by Rev. T. D. and Mrs. Proc- lt UI) in the thlrd an,, ,, tof. -Mr. ana MM. Sargent, lr. and Mrs. Dungate. Mr. and Mru. Myros, while dinner and luncheon hostesses were-I HcgaB, Mi. Newiek and Mra. Winby. Menjbere of the deanery are tit. Rev. G. A. Rix, Bishop of Caledonia. Prince Rupert; Hon. Canon T. J. Marsh, Terrace; Rural Dear. W. weetman, Endsko; Rev,, T. D.. Proctor, Hazelton; Rev. J. II. Kerf, Burns Lake; Rev. A. .W. Robinson, Tenrace; Rev. L., J. Hales, Smithers; Rev. S. C. Steer. This' Vanderhoof . SOAR TODAY WINNIPEG, July 3. Pessl- nr k Panlflr Sfl..mlstic renorts of cron conditions PRICE OF- WHEAT VANCOUVER. .400 spending the most of the sum-1 price of wheat is again jumping. .338 mer in the north, having rectedthe quotations today being .306 residence at Georgia River. '11 37'. , collecting seven runs. eight inning game. 'IS vage Co. Ltd. of Vancouver; Wei- in United States. Argentine and the celebration. ;a liDKton Beaton, president oi tne otner wneai growing countries, VnMhm .400 . r,, fi.u fl I lA . nniinloH tirttV, rim k ull. in ruol" rooiDau tlVWEIB KIWI IUIU mu,, v.,..v ...... M "iOml4K. Qmiiners . . n T-.i .11 i. v, r.nnJUn I t is Rose Lake, hower ' other win at football fu n: Lake to even things score was 2 to 1 and ue score for Buuu Lake wu', -on a pass frn Nohr Haut r -, was neatly -.placed betw, ' goal posts by Danny Tr. " - Prince GeoVge staged a t celebration in connection Dominion Day, the pro-, having opened at 2 oVLx k day afternoon. The prim ir ... traction on the t'rogi urn . horse racing with the P-oorfe Derby the featured horses from all over V Canada being entered. Will; Lake and G Income baseball t were imported to partiriiut-; i aiBlOr A. U. . JUMP, UIICT;tUi V .v vniiuuiuu . " . " Ml v - . , . . ti1 X. j.'nsctnity. The first ir..... ...i .i with ttv. closing practice v. lit. P. Clark & Co. Ltd., and Hughisoaring today, ad- 'A. Htmaworth. director or Hems- vanees oi o - ana a i-8 cent worth & Co. Ltd., stock brokers, recorded led. is being revived t after several year? held last week and there w .i , .1 1 .. L f t K Quotations are: July, ""T"1" '"V r"" 4K Pet Vancouver. These men will make $1.89 7-8; October, $1.36 3-8; De- " ' JTv ...ue early date - while at the .746 an inspection of the Georgia cember, $I.a 7-8. .606 River Gold Mines Ltd. and other .591 Portland Canal properties in .542 which they are interested I Smiths! ran ralr In August a xmithc-M tem will clash with nat.r. ! from Ktaiiox. Meantime. t i hm muners team win oe practicinti "u't r fufil.fnllv for fhat fwnt Advertise in the Dally New?! FISHING HAS BEEN GOOD IN, LOCAL LAKES AND STREAMS