PAGE FOU3 Btf Building on June 24 shows has engaged In 51 professional contests since he embarked in the game in J927. These contests have resulted as follows: Lost by decisions, 6; won with knockouts, 15; won by deci sions, 15; draws, 15. Fighters whom he holds knock outs over Include Jack Smith, Na-nalmo; Jimmy Keen, -Seattle; Mike Kennedy, Vancouver; Seaman Qove Billy McBeigh and Tommy McBelgh, Vancouver; Pinkie Ketchum and Johnny Leonard, Tacoma; Bus Ludwlg Jones, ex-coast champion. Tacoma; and Jackie Caston of Se-Attle, Pacific Northwest bantam champion. The draw contests were with Art McArdle and Shorty Cre88Se&i JUiy Fetrle, Nanaimo; Tomtfly Belgh and Billy McBeigh. ver; Jimmy Lucas, Seattlel Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet. Brooklyn M 19 .642 Chicago 22 24 .571 New York .23 25 .528 St. Louis 26 28 .481 Pittsburg 24 27 .471 Boston 23 20 .469 Philadelphia 21 28 .429 Cincinnati ..-y...21 32 .396 'American League ..v fMw. L. Philadelphia 34 21 Washington 32 20 Cleveland 32 21 New York 30 21 Detroit 21 32 St. Louis 23 31 Chicago .19 30 Boston 18 35 City League W. L. Elks 3 1 Centrals 2 2 Sons of Canada 1 3 11 t i THE DAILY NEWS. TV ay, JllPj, II ' i for entering in order to win 'While candidates may enter this campaign at any time they wish, this is the last week when they may j enter with a prospect of getting first prize, because it is expected that those already in the field will be busy working and will get the easiest prospects. . The suggestion is made that those wishng to do so ENTER NOW! Delay Is Dangerous to Success Make an appointment with Miss Graham at the Daily News of f ice and she will tell all about this cam paigu in which Everybody Wins THE PRIZES Victor Radio With Electrola . A -new Victor Radio with Electrola, the musical sensation of the age, price, $375. This instrument, which plays Victor records and also gives the finest radio reception, is supplied by McRae Brothers of Prince Rupert, and is on view in their window. 2. A complete set of table sterling silver in a handsome chest. It is a beautiful new "Quecnston" pattern embellished with a little engraving and sells at $200, This is sup plied by Bulgers' Jewellery store and will be on view in their window soon. 3. ri4 complete sterling silver toilet and manicure set of the famous Brewster design, 13 pieces, in two handsome cabinets. Price $104.75. This is supplied by Heilbroner's Jewellery store and is on view in their window. 4. - A complete 97-piecc Johnson's Pareeh dinner set, Belgravia pattern, which sells at $50, purchased from Heilbroner's Basement store. This too, will be shown in Heilbroner's window. Commission to Candidates I who do not secure grand Prizes Candidates who do not win Grand Prizes will receive 10 per cent commission on the proceeds of their work. IT COSTS NOTHING TO ENTER DA VIES HAS FINERECORD Interesting Report Shows Remarkable List of Ring Contests The record of Jumbo Davies who meets the speedy Frankle Neel in the 10-round main event of the OLOF HANSON PUTS UP TRACK TROPHY Olof Hanson Is putting up a perpetual challenge trophy for track meete here. The 'trophy will be awarded on the basis- of individual points in the Dominion Day, Labor Day and - Exhibition track meets. First place will give three points, se- cond place two, and third boxing show at the Exhibition 7 JT"? one- ine.re WU1 Beven . iUnt that u he j cYcjjis, as previously announc- ed, and contestants may enter Tlcrs Had ning, Seattle (twice); Smiling Jim-,JJCtroit Batting my Black, Seattle (twice); Jimmy Bartell, Tacpma; Bud Andersen, Series Vancouver; Spider Kelly, Vancou-1 ver; Bud Henry, Seattle; Val Os- j ROBINS WIN ANOTHER trander, Seattle; Danny Flores, i . Manila, and Harry Ketchell, Ta coma any one or all of the events. ATHLETICS ! LOSE AGAIN Rally Yesterday to Win DETROIT, June 17: Detroit Ti- He holds decisions over surh u-aIi '?6 ownsame a six-run lead to de- !rl. feat ttie e champion Philadelphia known fiehters as the following: following Athletics yesterday and eeriee. Ketchell an Jackie Caston (threeri51!' The decisions he has dropped ; lave been to the following fighters: Jimmy O'Connell, Seattle; J 3111y Petrie, featherweight (three); ! Billy McBeigh, 8-round main event ! Calgary, July 1, 1929; Johnnie Mc- ' J Donald. Vancouver, and J. Warwiek, Duncan. The Victoria boy is 17 y age, is five feet, four "Inch retght and weighs.) Around nd 120ji(?,, ,,. -rounds. Jumbo has engaged in two 10-round main event bouts with : Jackie Caston and Harry Ketchell ; 3arden at Victoria before bumper crowds. He has also appeared in several six and eight round main event contests at Vancouver. Calgary, Seattle, Port Angeles and Vic toria. Wherever the "Blonde Ter ror" has shown his wares he has proved to be a real audience pleaeer take the i In the National League, tlmelv n . . Auburn; Wing Hay, Alberni; i"l"",B f1 "wins tne while Charlie Qrrmm's home run with the bases loaded in the ninth gave Chicago Cub3 the vietory over New York Giants, I Yesterday's scores: rEoon 6, CHftaio S. UJ9 I . 'New York-Cleveland postponed. 'National League PltttbUffc 14, Philadelphia 18. St. Los is 3, Brooklyn 5. Chicago 8, New York 6. Ctnsinnati 11. Boston 1. mi EK DIES which were staged at the Crystal Snrlrfon Dnmicn nf AT:b,r . .... iviiiiov l4 ililLHI. T and is a great favorite with fans. National Chamn Taylor Changes Boxing Lard For July 4 Mickey Taylor, young Alaskan boxer, whom Nina Ourvich of this city was to meet in one of the preliminaries of a boxing card at Ket- iua i "-' W IMJ UIVM uuuciiijr ill cording to word received in the city. Owing to the death of Taylor, the headliner event on the Ketchikan I Pane In linlf iPre?dlc Mack nas been cancelled! lcaua 111 bel VJlljand thcmatojvfvent.tnstead3'lll i a bout between Nina ourvich of W. T. Twine, Former Kent'"1 an dYoung;Firpo of Ket- Profcssor, On Top In I irst Hound HOY LAKE, June 17: W. T. Twine of Bromley, former Kent professor and natlonachampion, led the field in the first qualifying round for the British open golf championship with a score of C8 yesterday. chikan. HASH BALL LINE-UPS Line-ups for tonight's Senior League baseball fixture ' between Elks and Centrals will be as follows: ElksA. Mltcheil, II. Lobllck, P. Stephens, O. Mitchell, S. Mpran, W. Harold, O. Arseneau, J. R. Gosse, M. Budlnich and S. Ourvich. Centrals P. Somervllle, N. Chen-oski, J. Parquhar, J. Barry, C. Downey, D. Ourvich, O. Hill, VV. Stone, D. Morrison and J. McNulty. REGIMENT WINS OUT Defeated Athletic Club 3 to 1 In Dominion Day Cun Football Pet Regiment gave good value .618 1 their win last nlKht over Prince Ru- .616 pert Athletic Club in a Dominion .604 Day Cup football game. Despite the S88 cold wind, there was a good crowd .429 of soccer devotpes on hand to watch .426 ! the tnatch and spur the boys along, .388 ( Play was -fairly even in the first .340 half which ended one-all, Smurth-jwalte having scored lor the Regiment and Albert Dickens for the Pet. .750 Athletic Club. Norrlngton and Wilson sent In the two scores in the 500 second half for the Regiment who BERT WILDE City Tennis Tournament Entries will be received up ta 5 pjn. Thursday, June 19 for the CKy Tennis Championships, which w411 be held on the CUR. courts beginning Sunday, June 22. The C. N. R. Tennis Club has kindly extended j an invitation to tournament en-; tranls to practice on their courts on Friday, June 20, and Saturday, June 21. (142) in i ENGLAND LEADING Had Another Good Day Yesterday In Cricket Test Matches MnrTINfltlAM Tnnn 17- TV, W A C WfNNFR-score at tne end oi yesterday's play " If 11AM&J& !ln tho Fnirlnrirf v. Australia rrtoVf Takes Pacific Northwest Goto Title With 292 on 72 Holes VICTORIA, June 17:-Bert Wilde of Belllngham, former Oregon State champion, won the Pacific Northwest golf championship here with a total of 292 under par for 72 holes. test match was: England 270 and 302 for an aggregate of 572; Australia, 140 and 60 for a loss of one wicket. AUSTRALIA LOSES OUT Eliminated From Davis Cup Competition By Italy Yesterday MILAN, Italy, June 17: Italy eliminated Australia yesterday in the European zone finals of Davis Cup tennis by three matches to two. H. R. Beaven, Queen Charlotte City mill operator, sailed last night on the Prince William for the Islands after a visit here and In Vancouver on business. 6 Big OOM-Features The C.C.M. is a quality bicycle. It is the wheel with X. C.C.M. 20-year Nickel Plating. 2. C.C.M. Triplex Hanger. 3. C.C.M. Improved Hercules Coaster Brake. .4. Three Coats of C.C.M. Enamel baked on over a Coat of Rust-Proof. 5. Gibson Pedals (on most models). ! 6. Dunlop Tires. COM Bicycles also OCM-Joycycles for Children SPORT CHAl Stewart in m..k. for a hi U Day. Pre- ,..,.K a SUCf.,.ss f th . un.iui'll l,) j.f, celebration over mm,.'.'. : ball nnri . -jvti , ' v.unrs hfi, mlnr anrf o... .... . mm Olef in U; U "i me sports j lng committee take charge of Gibson, eh.ur nee, secretary v? w. a. orr. j s chings, J. OK. Walter Blanton JLIN EVERY" fell u1-s bc?r. til "man R TV- I Teaklrs o j Harry White t'niv average in the p:,rin,; C(., ence, will report to tht- & Americans this week He t inuian oniclais i luirgu ros nn.ii year ul petition. It Ls (.. t, r; eent to one of in lfXIRI farm f.- unei wy-oui in i:n v. -i,, jiJ mg tne punch m v infieaJ me pai, Harry -Tex" m- one of the most valued :nqJ tne eraser Mills team, B . plons In 1929, A DUly Newi bring results. w.nt-U sf-mw air m a m i i ji.irx j m. s. v 1.1. vuu ju w Ml A SAVE by Buying the Britiih-built.in.CANADA COM Uneaualled for vearsof w Smooth Riding uv,.m, mcycies are so', v mtae in wm- and NOT merely an assembly of taptf ed parts. Ease of running and length e crrvim rinmri imnn thn nfCUflCT T.. which the 1,761 parts of a bicycle arecii and nut together. C.C.M. Bicycles rep feet mechanically and the service v ar nltvava rnnvrnlrnlltf available la C.Ci service stores. No imported bicycle tr give better service than a uum anai as good and, In addition, there is no 20) duty to pay. And Right Now OOM- Prices are the LOWEST IN 30 YEARS A Complete Line of C. C. M. Bicycles on sale in Prince Rupert at TOM BALLINGER'S, 3rd Ave. Ct C. M. Bicycles are on sale at McRAE BROTHERS LIMITED, Prince Rupert the whole, the standard of play was good. Alex Harvey was referee and George Howe and Alex Clapperton acted as linesmen. ' m ii t i m iiie wiira pi preliminary names .250 j then had a good margin of play, On will be played next Friday everting between Canadian Legion and Regiment. vThe standing for the first two games is as follows: ' W D L P A'P. Regiment ...! 0 0 3 1 2 p. r. a;c,;,. Legion 4 Ml The name of J" M;1" ' ?( et master here, uppeurs . rent issue of tne OMj toe tlonal Railway MacM p been one of the VL,v ness getters for r.h month.