PAGE FOUR DOWN ELKS Hotel Men Step Into First Place As Itesult of Victory in City Baseball League Centrals went Into first place in the City Baseball League last night by downing the Elks by a score of 95. Andy Donald's boys won the game In the second Inning when six men crossed the plate on four hits three errors, a wild pitch and a base On balls. Brick Skinner was in the box for 'the Antlered Herd and was relieved by Herman Lob-llck In the third. Chenoski did the heaving for the winners and although he was nicked for 11 safeties, he kept them scattered except In the sixth when the Elks scored four of their runs. Centrals titans ' .The Centrals started things In .the second when Somervllle hit a hot single past short. Barry walked. ' McNulty struck out. Morrison hit a nice single to left filling the bases. Somervllle scored bn a wild pitch, both other runners advancing. Stone was Safe on a fielder's eholce when he hit to Loblick who threw to the plate to catch Barry but Mitchell dropped the ball and Stone went ta second, Morrison, to third. ii Pd a 1 0 ,3 1 4 0 Farqshr lb iald ChKkl p 4 0 112 Somervllle c 4 12 3 1 Barry g& 2 2 0 3 3 MtNtiltirrf 3 0 0 1 0 Morrison ef 3 2 2 1 2 Stone If. 3 10 0 0 Ttttals 29 9 8 21 11 3 SHks AB It II PO A E HsMld 3b 4 12 0 2 1 Meran 2b, s. 4 0 112 0 ArWtieau If 4 0 2 1 0 0 Loblick p 4 0 10 10 A. Mitchell Oi 4 0 1 10 2 1 Stephens lb 4 1 0 9 0 0 Oosae cf., r,f 4 0 0 0 0 1 Sktonfer p., Cf 3 1 2 0 0 0 Budinich rf., 2b. .. 2. 2 2 0 2 0 Tctt" 32 3 11 21 9 3 Central 0 6 0 0 0 3 0-0 Elkik;.:.: 0 6 10 4 05 Summary Two base hit, Farquhar, Bomerville, Arseneau, Lbblick: ihHlngs pitched by Skinner, 2, Loblick, 5; first base on balls off Skin ner, 2, Loblick, 1, Chenoski, 1; struck out by Skinner, 3, Loblick, 6, Chen oskL 2; left on bases, Centrals, 3, Elks, 8; passed balls, A. Mitchell, 3; wild pitch, Skinner. 1; stolen base, Gavin; sacrifice hit, G. Mitchell; umpires, Ralchford and Lambie. rI:MylNewa-nVahl Ada" bring quick results. i . .' ...... .' ! ... .... , ; " ' v. " " . '. , . CENTRALS Four and a Half Million Will Be Split In Calcutta Sweep Gavin struck out. Morrison scored ifor the Dry Dock, secured four hits wnen Haroia tnrew wua on George Mitchell's grounder and Stone took , third and Mitchell) second. Far-quhar drove both men In with a two-bagger. He scored on Chen-oski's single to right. Chenoski was caught out stealing second. They got their bther three runs in the sixth. Barry walked. He went to second on a passed ball. McNulty fanned. Barry scored on Morrison's single to centre, Morrison going to second on the throw In. Stone fanned. Gavin singled to left ahd Morrison scared. Gavin stole second, and scored on George Mitchell's single. Farquhar went out Budinich to Stephens. Elks Scoring Elks got their first run in the third. Budinich drew a free pass. He went to second on Harold's hit to right. Moran hit a fly to centre and Morrison threw to second forcing Harold, Budinich taking third. Arseneau went out Chenoski to Farquhar and Moran went to second. Loblick was safe on Barry's error and Budinich scored. Loblick was caught trying to steal second. They got their other four runs in the sixth. A. Mitchell hit to left. Stephens was safe when Alex Mitchell was forced at second. Gosse struck out. Skinner singled and Ste phens stopped at second. Both run- Howe, ss.; McKeown, 3 b.: Nelson, If.; Geddes, cf.; T. Kelsey, rf. Umpires Comadlna and Till: W Dry Dock 4 Round House ... 3 Offices ...... .....l Station . . 1. 1 L. 1 1 3 4 golf star, defeated Donald K. Moe of Portland, Ore., United States Walker Cup team star, ln-the sec ond round of the British amateur golf championship yesterday four and two. rr n V WHIincr nf Portland ners scored on Budbnlch's single to; 0re.; another united States Walker right. Harold singled and Budinich riin n1,vtr ripfoat.rt hv in went to third. both scored They istead ay'of j wmiara 8 park Scot- whtn Moran's liner Barry dropped land twQ and one and then threw to Farquhar who dropped the ball. Moran was forced a$, second on Arseneau's grounder tq Gavin. Box Score Centrals AB R Gavin 3b. : 3 1 O. Mitchell 2b 3 ; i ROUGHAGE IN DIET NEEDED IN REDUCING Kellogg'a ALL-BRAN Eliminates Danger Are you one of those who are f ducinp by diet? If so, there is one important thing you should know diets that do not Include roughage cause constipation, often with serious consequences. Guatd gainst it I Kelloeg's ALL-BRAN eontalhs the roughage needed to insure regular elimination. It is ruaranteed to relieve both temporary and recur- ring constipation or your money will M refunded, two tablespoons daily In serious esses, with each meal. KellogR's ALL-BRAN Is not fat- tening. Out it does add Valuable 4 Iron to the blood which helps present anemia (another dieting danger) and bring -a glowing, healthy color Id the complexion. You can enjoy Kelloge's ALL-BRAN in many delightful ways. As a ready-to-eat cereal with milk, honey, sprinkled over cereals and salads, In soups and soaked hi fruit juices. It is appetising in cooked fond. Your grocer has Kellogg's ALL-BRAN in the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario, iV ALL-BRAN I "Improved In Texture and Taste" . NEW YORK, May 28: Bill Walker pitched the New York Giants to a victory over the Brooklyn Robins ball League last night. Geddes, in yesterday for their first win nf the centre field for Dry bock, played a series and their second over Brook- third base for the same team, pulled some good assists. Elmer 8:itn, in six times at bat. Dry Dock: E. Smith, c; Boulter, p.; J. Smith, lb.; R. Kelsey, 2b.: O. lyri this season. Pittsburg Pirates halted the winning stride of the St. Louis Cardinals after the latter had won eight straight games and 17 of the last 19. In the American League, Washington Senators won their sevtnth straight game, Bam Jones holding Station: Astoria, 2b.; Ungef, rf.; ,thj New York Yankees to four hits. Horton, 3b.; Styles, lb.; B. siatte- f Philadelphia Athletics beat Bos- Doi, cr.; a. Skatteooi, c.- peters, ss'rOWRea Box In a heavy hitting con Stalker. If.; Holtby, p. AMERICANS m. ARE BEATEN Britishers Succeeded in Second Round of Amateur Golf Championship ST. ANDREW'S Scotland. May 28: Rex W. Hartley, youthful British 'Cleveland Indians took another doubleiheader from the Chicago White Sox. Yesterday's stores: National League New -York 3, Brooklyn 1. -St. Louis 5, Pittsburg 8. ' ;" American League Washington "7, New York 2. Chicago 2-8, Cleveland 3-9. ;Boston 5, Philadelphia 7. Detroit 16, St. Louis tl. slaIterynot recognized He and Pete Latio Thrown Out of of Ring By Referee BOSTON, May 28: Alter being j erred for seven rounds, Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo, recognized In New York State as light .heavyweight champion, and Pete Latzo of Scranton, Penn., were thrown out of the ring by Referee Brasill who declared the bout no-contest and ordered the purses withheld. Baseball Standings National League W. L. St. Louis 23 14 Brooklyn 22 14 PlttSDurg ........id.i.19' 46 Cbjcago W...19 19 New York 17 t8 Boston ; ...14 18 Cincinnati 14 21 i Philadelphia .... 11 i9 American League. W. Washington 27 Philadelphia ,... ...23 j Cleveland .ju 02 New York 18 Detroit 16 Chicago 14 St. Louis 14 Boston 12 filksl lCity League vstutiuis - Sons of Canada Wc. L. L 14 16 17 ' 22 2t 22 24 L. 0 1 2 BOBBY JONES Pet. .622 .611 Mi .500 .480 .428 .400 567 Pet .730 .622 .579 .514 .421 .400 .389 J33 Pet. 1.000 .500 .000 GOLF.WINNER St. ANDREWS", Scotland. Iav 28 Bobby Johe Of Atlanta, OeOrgla, today deefated the defending Bri tish champion, Cyril Tolley, one Up at the nineteenth hole In the fourth round of the British amateur golf championship. " ' THE DAlLYvNEW8. ".f v. "Qet Bill to umpire he's a,member of the "''Eleet FOOT Athletic Club" on English Derby Next Week CALCUTTA, May 28: Four arid a half million dollars will change hands in the Calcutta Sweepstake ofi the English Derby at Epsom t)owrts on June 4. The pool contains expenses of the Calcutta Turf Club, that the first prize will b6 around $1,940,000. This, according to custom of re cent years, will be divided lhto three first prizes amounting, to about $645,000 veach. Those who draw starters will get about 54,000. DRY DOCK IS WINNER Station Made Many Errors In Last Night's Softball Game In a game marked by many errors on the part of the Station, the Dry Dock administered a serere beating to the Station team by a score of 11 to 5 in the C. N. It. Soft- GIANTS WON OVER ROBINS Pittsburg Pirates Halt Winning Streak of St. LOuls Cardinals; Senators Win Seventh Straight T V the time you get the Flectjfoot Sports Review for a few months, A fleet of four United States yachU have answered the chal lenge of Sir Thomas Lipton for the America's Cup with the lauhch- ings of the Weetarrtoe at Bristol. R.O., and the Yankee at a Boston yard. The launchings came as the dojghty Irish sportsman was observing his 80th birthday anniversary. The other two United States boats, the Enterprise and the Whirlwind, were launched at Bristol April 14. and Boston, -May 7. respectively. The four must now fight It out In a series of trials or eliminating races for the honor of meeting Sir- Thomas' challenger. Shamrock V. off Newport next September. Upon one of the four will rest the. responsibility of de rending the lamous tropny( emi blematlc of Columbia's ruld o( the wave over Britannic fyachlsrhen since 1851. In that year thf Schooner America led BrltalnVnastest yachts around the Ljle of Wight and brought home the cup. 'Racing for the recovery of the cup which Is bottomless, began on (his side of the Atlantic sixty years ago. It the vast amount of money, expended In competition for it and In Its defense Is considered, t he trophy's lack of a bottom becomes almost symbolic. This year's racing alone, it Is estimated, will represent an outlay of at least $1,-000,000 before Sir Thomas leaves tjiose shores, with or without a trophy chlcn originally cost 100 guineas. It Will be his fifth effort to recov?r It for Britain and the Roya Ulster Yacht Club and many claim his' chances are brighter ;than ever before. Although figures show. Unc dimensions of the five yachts vary considerably, tHey are for practical purposes much alike and differences represent the designers theories. To gain an advantage In one direction they were forced to j make Concessions in, an-otlwfr to'cohfortri td' the 76 ' fdot' rating under the universal rule. Get your you sure know a thing or two about apr)licati011 sports. You know the rules of all the tr games and all the famous athletes folcltllc flTOIH and champions. It's certainly worth while to get this little sports news- yOUX Q63.1er paper in the mail every month. We mail it free to every member of the Fleet Foot Athletic Club. And every member gets a nifty red and blue membership button and an engraved certificate, tod. It doesn't cost a cent to join this dub. Just go to any shoe store. kllinfUe SPORT CHAT The designers of the five boats are: Shamrock. Charles E. Nicholson; Weetamoe, Clinton II. Crane; Yankee, Frank C. Paine; Whirlwind, L. Francis llerrehoff, ahd Enterprise, W. Starlln; Burgess. All -have been personally or through members of their families atebciated with previous America's Cup raees. The Yankee is Boston owned and the other three were built, by New York syndlcate.The Whirlwind is generally considered the "heaty weather" boat pfthej ueei. me' pnamrosK v. appears designed to be' at her best In light air. j Man in the Moon Uy,--, .;: -j .-i-i.jm "Wose who thought summer was npjAcpmlng this year were fooled yjjrpay. it came. Last year yeni across me naroor fijeky Ma? 'but. this year I get awap ' lb on the couldn't eware Of. bccomlne a bl? nun Yqtl ire likely to be fired. I know a woman who treats her husband like a dog. She Is always fondling him. Jake says he thinks the conversation in the weal barber shops was much more interesting before the ladles took to going there. He says ne dpeiinot like racy ta) lie hadfftpparently lost some money. He searched his pockets and finding them all empty dropped dead on the street. No, he wasn't the nationality you thought. If this fashion Of-golng without hats keeps up, what will the haberdashers do? 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A Product of DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED BASEBALL SCHEDULE Person May Deduct Up to Ten Ptr Cent For Donations to Institutions ' OTTAWA, May 28 By an amend-; nient to the Income Wat Tax Act adopted In tile House of Common-, 1 today .contributions to any charit able organisation not exceeding tv i per cent of the income of taxpayer ; are exempt from Income tax.. ! The term "charitable organization" In its legal sense incluri churches, schools, universities and institutions for the relief Of povci i ty. tn the. original form the amend-1 mcnt afcfilled onlv to churchM hn. pltalsand educational Institutions btit was broadened to include all charitable organizations. THE WEATHER (Oovernment Telegraphs) Prince Rupert-temperature, 50. Clear, calm; E. F. Cribb, superintendent of the Pacific Salvage CO., arrived In the city on the Prince. George tl.ls morning rqtr Vaifrojiver, bclns here on company business. BALL PITCHER I DIED CICAG filllCAGO Ma, Following is a revised Senior ' veteran -tnaior Leape baseball schedule for the Chicago Cubs, di unc. nan oi me juxsent season: May 29 Elks rs. e. O. O.' Jun 3-S. O.'GrVs. Centrals. June 5 Centrals vs. KDu. June 108. 0. C. vs. Klks. ; June 12 Centrals vs. 8. q. C. June 17 Elks Vs. Centrals. June 19 Elks vs. S. O. June 24-5. o. c. Vs. tJfcjitrmls June 26 Centrals vs. Elks. July 8 S. O. C. vs. Ella. July 10-Centrals ts. 8. 5. C. July 15 Elks vs. Centrals. TAX LIFTED FROM CHARITY aged 36. SOFTBALL May JOHounc June 3 Offlc-June 6 Dry i house. Jtine.10 statin Jtme 13-Dry P June 17- Si n June 20- P. June 24--R i Dock. W.M. 108 This advertiiat; Hshcd or di II' DI LI n1 V Bi.:ird o 1 1 v. i the Governm' Columbia 7 1CI