1.; t r Wednesuin, Jluj FAGE FOUR " THB DAILY NtrtVB. :' . ... inn r- r-r I r"" Vil I . R-10,0 IS W-nbK&Y'CK 7ju V3w vu HMrj kflfifl Ml MPJ fJ 1 'XU. pr I : msaJ NATIVESONS ARE LEADING IN BASEBALL Displaced! Elks at Top of Heap in City Baseball League By 9-C Win, Last Evening LAMBIE HITS HOMER Native Sons of Canada went into first place in the City Baseball League as a result of their win last evening over the Elks by a score of 9-C. There remains one more game to be played to complete the first half of the season for the Orme Cup, and that; will be played on Thursday between Centrals and Native Sons. In case the Native ( Sons win, they will head the league , for the first half 4 If the Centrals come out on the long end of the score, however, a three-cornered tie will result, all teams winning, and losing four games. In that case a sudden death play-off will be commenced on Sunday. Lamble was on the mound for Native Sons and allowed seven hits while he struck out eight batters. Skinner started for the Lodge Men but failed to get past the second inning when he hlfc two men, walked one and allowed two. singles the first one hitting a rock in front of Alex Mitchell and bouncing away over his head. Alex Mitchell went Into the box in the third for the losers and was touched, for eight hits in the four innings he worked. . In the first inning with the score standing one to nil against him, Larribie slammed ope through left field fence to drive in Bill Mitchell ahead of him. He hit safely, three times in three trips, to bat Wendle made a three-bagger in the fourth. ' , George Arseneau, for the Elks, made a two-bagger and a triple; in fqur times.' up, while Alex Mitchell Slammed out a brace of doubles in four times at bat, Howe and Smith both collected two singles in four; times at bat. In the sixth, Arseneau madq a nice catch on, Stalker's drive to left and caught ffrlzzell: at fjrst for a 'double play. George Mitchell made a nice ope-handed catch, of Smith's Texas. Leaguer in the. first inning, The, Box Score ELKS ..J 0; 0 2 3 0, 06 S. O, C 2 4 0 2 1 0 x 9 ELKS ABR Hj PQ.A.B Harold 3b 4 2 1 2 2 0 Q, Mitchell 2b.. ss. 4 1 1. 2 2 1 Arseneau If, 4 2 2. 2! 1 0 A. Mitchell ss, p, .. 4 0 2 V 2 0 Stephens lb 3 0 0 Budlnleh rf., 2b. ..310 0, 3 0 Skinner p, rf. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Duryv Cf. 3 01 0 0 0 S. Ourvlch c 3 0 0 3 0. 0 TotaJj JJL 6, 7.18.10, 2. t. U. U. AU H 11 fU A ti W. Mitchell lb 3 2 1 7 0 1 lAmbP;, .. 3'. 2; 3; 0, 3, 1,1 Il9re 3b 4 12 2 10. Wendle ss,- 4i 1 1, 1, Sipjtlj 2b. 4" 1 2 12 I Iflbbard rf 4, 0 0. 1 0 1 Flteell cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Stalker If. ; 3 1 1 0 0 0 Nelson c 2 1 1 7 10 Totals .31 9 12 21 8 5 Summary-Twft-l?as$ hit, Aenr eauyA. Mitchll, (2); three-base hit, Arseneau, Wendle; home run, Lam-bio; stolen base, Harold, Erlzzell; innings pitched by Skinner (2), Mitchell (4); base on balls off Skinner, (2); struck, out by Lamble-(8), Skinner (1); hits off Skinner, (4), M)tchll (8) ; losing pitcher, Skln-nec; hit by pitcher, Stephens, Bud-inich, Lambje, Nelson; time off game 1:35; umpires, Parquhar' and Dow-nle. IS DRAW England-Australia Test Match Was Called Oft Yesterday, When Light Failed LEEDS, Eng., July 16: The test match at cricket between England and Australia was left drawn yesterday. The scores were: Australia, 5C0; England, 391 and 95 for three wickets. The match was finally stopped when .the .umpjje decided that the light was too poor for continuation. , i VICTORIA VICTORIA HOCKEY. HOCKEY. 4. , TEAM TO TACOMA TACOJA, July 16: Trans- fer of. the Victoria, B.C. Pacific . Coast League, ice. hockey team . to Tacoma- and. the purchase of Buster Huffman, Portland player was .announced today. SPORT CHAT Prince Rupert Athletic Club and Regiment will meet tonight in, a, football; game which may decide the ownership of the Stuart Shield, third, soccer trophy of the season. It is a match which was postponed fron Monday night of this week, by rain, A win, or a draw for that matter, will Just about cinch the shield for the Athletics who already have two wins and no losses to their credit in the series while all the Regiment and the Canadian Legion have to show on the "credit side of the standing is a draw each while the Legion has been defeated twice. A win for the Regiment tonight; would keep them still in the. running. If the Athletics capture this trophy everyone should be satisfied since it would give each ot the I three clubs in the league one tro phy apiece for the season; the Regiment having taken the Gjlhuly Cup. while the Canadian Region captured the Dominion Day trophy. On conclusion of the Stuart Shield series, play in the league series for the Mobley Cup will commence Great Britain's already imposing string of records on land, air, and water will be added to at Detroit on August 28, 29, 30 and September 1, if all, goes well, for. on, those four days, Betty, Carstalrs, charming young, English speed-boat driver, will make a strong. bd; for, the famous Harmsworth. troppy, emblematic pf the motorboat championship, of the world, And. according to predictipns, Miss Carstalrs: Estelle I.V, as her. present boat is,; known, wjll churn the waters of, the Detroit River at a speed well around the lOQ-mUes-an-hqur marK, At present Miss Carstalrs is tuning up her challenger on Lake Muskoka. Al ready Estelle, IV. has. made. 70 miles an hour in trials, there, but the boat is good for at least 90 miles an hour, according) to tylss Carstalrs, and A. Hj Hawser, wnp assigned ine laiesi flyer. Estelle IV is. equipped with twjn, motors, each rated, s?fc 900 h.p These powerful engines wjll turn over- at, a. maximum of; 3,600, revolu tions per minute. The challenger is the same boaj; wjth which Miss Car- stain attempted last year, to lift the famous trophy. Stewart, and Premier, Nq, Qn Even Tjermi For, plamondrpphy STEWART, Vuly l'eMatters werq evened, up. in. the. Hiam baseball cup series last Saturday when SJkwaft trounced, U)e. premier nine by rjlnp runstpf'fll. This was the second game of the scheduled six-gimp, shrifts,. Prerpjer already having won the first by six runs to three. Stewart got. off; to, a. lucky start ln thp, first; innlni: when Bruce, the Premier pitcher, allowed a couple, of free passes, hit two more batters, and was nicked for two hits which brought in fpur. runs. From that time., on, the local team was never headed and had no difficulty in maintaining their fouirun. lead. REGIMENT LINE-UP The Regiment line-up for to night's. Stuart, Shield football, game against the Prince. Rupert Athletic Club will be. ap, fpllows: Laldler; Dplg and Edgecumbe; Watson, Macdonald and Wilson; Walker, Tinker, Wlngham, Norririgton and Bradshawi reserve, Scott. RECORD 'GATE Although two, games, wer.e. played away from. home. the. football, au tendance at the Yale Bowl last sea son was, the, largest ejet 395,690 paid aMlsstoris befiig feje)yd7 t I i iMwi CONTESTS Gabby, Harnett Wins For, Chicago 1 Cubs and Marberry Pitches Senators to Victory BOSTON. July 16: "Gabbv! Harnett hit his twentieth homer of the season which gave the Chicago Cubs the victory over Boston Braver in, the. National League yesterday The win of the Brooklyn Robins over Pittsburg Pirates was due to the almost perfect pitching of Wat son Clark. In the American League, Mar- berry pitched Washington Senators. to victory over Detroit Tigers, allowing but five hits. Boston Red Sox pummelled Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Athletics triumphed over St, Louis, the champions holding the Browns hltless until the ninth. Yesterday's scores: Nationat League. Pittsburg 0, Brooklyn 5. Chioago 5, Boston 3. Cincinnati 14, New York 8, St Louis 7, Philadelphia, 6. American League Washington 3, Detroit 0. Boston 13, Cleveland 4. New York 9, Chicago 5. Philadelphia 11, St. Louis 6, Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet. Brooklyn 48 30 .615 Chicago 48 38 .561 New York 43 37 537 St. Louis 41 37 526 Boston ...39 40 .491 Pittsburg 37 43' .463 Cincinnati 34 45 .430 Philadelphia ........:.28 48 .368 American League W. L. Pet Philadelphia ..4 58 29, .667 Washington 54 29 ,651 New York ,48 34 .585 Cleveland ,41 43. .488 Detroit v40 48 .455 Chicago .v32 50. .390 Boston 32 51 .386 St. Louis .32 $i .376 City League W. L. Pet. Sops of, Canada. 4 1 .571 Elks 4 4 00 Centrals 3 4 .429 Sergeant Foam Leads Canucks Montrea). Marksman, is. Making Great Showing at Annual, Meeting in Blsley Camp BISLEY CAMP, ENg., July 16 Sergeant C. W. Foam of the Black Watch, Montreal, who won the Duke jot Cambridge rifle match here by. defeating hundreds or marksmen, with a perfect score, is now leading in the Orand Aggregate.. REBEKAH OFFICERS Mrs. K, X, Brooks to Head Lodge at Terrace for Coming Year TERRACE, J.uy 16 fountain View Rebekah Lodge, Np. 47, Tel- race, installed officers as follows: P.N.O. Mrs. W. C. SDaj.Hiv N.Q. Mrs. E, Brooks, V.O. Mrs. E. M. Smiths RJ3t Miss Munro. F.S. Mrs. w. E. smitht , . ChaplalOTrMfs. McKihnon,ftA -WardeniMrs. KJrie. U::4lfL- Conductor Miss E. Reid. ' RJ5J.0-Mrs, Kenney. L.S.N.O Miss J. Donald, R. S. V.a Mrs. J. McLaren. L.S.V.O. Mrs. A. Kirkaldy. I,0-Mr. If, King. 0,0, Mr. T Walsh. PRIVATE TRACK The Klenn Riddle thoroughbred racing establishment in Maryland boasts a one-mile training track that Isfasiimposing and well-kept j a njaiiy (pabV racetracks. iHrrii.-, life-like good golfif Hd-up of piany little thing! each one of which, help. thc, icoro. Better dlgeitlon tter jier. : nerves clearer brain, arc all, factori that count and are ca!nH from the rr u.epfWrigley'a.-; ffkfj I II It IL. II Afar tvtry mtal trvTTVT?ll!TTl - I'M H If I W' P I I V VSI i VI filj iuLiLi Serjeant Major Ruffle of. Victoria Leads in. rgnff's i'rlz, Shoot at Bislcy Today, BISLEY' CAMP, July 16: Cana dians did fine scoring in the first stagejjf the King's Prize shoot here today, Sergeant Major W. H, Ruffle 01 Victoria iea an Canadians wun one hundred out of a possible 105, IS HOT IN CALIFORNIA Imperial Valley Thermometers Re gistered. 123 Degress. Today, , and Two are Dead. LOS ANGELES, July 16 At Ca- i lexico in the Imperial Valley thcr-1 mometers. registered 123 degress of heat. Two deaths ae reported in Southern California from- the' heat wave. SOVIET HAS LARGE LOAN Will Borrow Two Million Roubles Internally to Launch Its In-, dustrialization Plan MOSCOW. July 16: An internal loan of two billion roubles has been launched to permit the Soviet gov ernment to( complete its iive-year industrialization plan In four years, WILL KEEP OUT YANKS Immigration Department to Keep Snarp Eye on. Unemployed 1 Americans Entering Canada VANCOUVER, July 16:-Hon, Ian Mackenzie, minister of immigration, has issued instructions to W. J. Egan, deputy minister, 16 keep, a sharp look-out for attempts ot unemployed United States citizens to make illegal entry into Canada. f ALEXANDRIA British Government Sends Vessels to Egyptian. Port to Protect Foreien Lives LONDON, July. 16;VThe British government) has ordered the battle ships Queen Efjzabeth and Ramlllles to Alexandria, for, the protection of foreign, lives ana property endan gered, by disorders there. NEW HEAD, i FOR BANK Frank. Augustus. Itnlph (ft Toronto Is Named, Imperial President TORONTO, July 16: Frank Augustus Rolph of Toronto has been appointed the ngw president of the Imperial. Bank of Canada. SOFTBAIfJf SCHRMULE July 10 Round House vs, Dry Dock. July 18 Round House vs, Station ' ' ) !' "I - Plrigijble Expects to. Cross I Atlantic, Canada. About August! MONTREAL, July 16 Announcement Is officially made that the British dirigible R-100 will crpss thef Atlantic to arrive here" about August 1. It has already been announced that the flying, ship will not come over .unUl after the general election in Canada. Estep Was Not Badly Damaged American, Halibut Boat Got Off With Little Injury Following Sinking on Sunday The American halibut boat Estep, jCapt, H. A. Hansen, which sank : near Union Passaee down the coast tTpm nore on- Suntav. after striking a was brou8ht hera Iast nl3ht in tow of the Pacific Salvage Co.'s power tug Red Boy, The vessel, , which is now on the locqrl dry dock, Sustained little, if any hull damage, ! and. will merely have to be cleaned iup following her immersion; AnotherByrd Expedition Is Beinff Planned ALBANY, N.Y.. July 16: Commander Richard Byrd, who recently returned from the Antarctic Ocean, will make another expedition but he is keeping his destination secret. i PRINCE DAVID ON WAY OVER New C. N. R. Steamer Called at Azores on Monday VANCOUVER, July 16: 85. Pjince Davjd, latest Canadian National steamship which will inaugurate the trl-clty service between Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, left Ponta Delgada in the Azores, oh Monday night according to advices received, here by B. C. Keeley. Pa cific Coast manager, Canadian Na tional Steamships. Her next port of call will be St. Thomas, B.W.I. 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