page rotra THE DAILY NEWS. " ATHLETICS WINSHIELD Captured Stuart Benefit Trophy By Beating Iteglment 4 to 3 in Football Game Scoring a 4 to 3 victory over the scoring match last evening at the a ' it,, trill . . . i i-i j n.. of fans ln attendance. SPORT CHAT Centrals: and Sons of Canada will i meet this evening ln a City League , ,)ivided Double-Header In Crucial baseball game which should be one of the most interesting and excit ing of the present'season, A win for the Hotelmen would place all three in hard and I free Regiment a fought ev; ln the league on foot ing with four wins and four losses hut rims cmro wq c rn in t i vnr i . of the Athletics. Chenoskt opened plr $v T at m v Newrk' the scoring for P.RA.C. and Albert ,n Dickens soon netted another. ? Wtaghtm scored the only goal for t,. "rC "c rulxu "T ti once. It will be used ln the next rit t -p.. the ln this Tas- Regiment period. ,. . dfoLi fr'01ymPic sports. S. Zentzyskl, vrr thmh th twrrt for the Athletics Although the players tried valiantly, Regiment was unable to capture the lead in the second period. Wtngham scored again for the Regiment and Scott soon added another. Aboat two minutes before time, Dickens succeeded in scoring the nasi which put the Athletics back' in the lead again. Ben Ferguson acted as referee Exciting Softball Game Last Night Ended In 9-S Score In one of the most closely contested Canadian National Softball games of the season, the Round House defeated the Dry Dock ag gregatlon by the. score of 9 to 8 last evening. The game throughout was very Interesting and some very-close decisions were given by Base Umpire Oawthome. Both Raby and Boulter pitehed great ball and were given fine support by their team mates. It was anybody's game up to the last Innings, and the match provided some very tense moments. Batteries: Round House, Raby and Tulloeh; Dry Dock, Boulter and E. smith. Umpires Comadlna and Gaw-thorne. Round House Bond, Raby, Tul-loch, Harold, Sinclair, Cameron, Ilibbard, Seherk and Nelson. ;Dry Dock E. Smith, Boulter, J. Sinlth. Nelson, Howe, Bury, MacFle, ketsey and McDonald. The next game 'will be played on, Friday between the Round House and Station. Daily News quick result. "Wunt Ads" bring TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City the eminent German engineer, has put .the last and finishing strokes on the plans of what will be the fastest bob-run in the world. The! slide will be 2,350 metres long1 (about IV2 miles). While the appro- j ximate speed at the opening of this bob-run will range round 50 miles, It will be so built that the speed limit with slight changes of the slide may reach 70 miles an hour. and linesmen were Alex CJapper-!Wnlle, a11 sral ln u" m, (Canada and the VS. have been im- ton and J. N. Kelly. with twn nmM tr hP ni.ived the "Ported from- Oermany andwlt?er- Stuart Sliteld competition to datejjand' Mf- Prge.GUmraft stands a follows W. D. L. Pt. P. R. A. C 3 0 0 6 Regiment 0 1 11 Legion 0 12 1 ROUNDHOUSE BEAT DRY DOCK 1932. TO MAKE NEW-HQP Newfoundland-Holland Flight Is Latest Plan of Major Klnesford-Smith SANTA MARIA, Cal July 17: Capt. J. Patrick Saul, navigator on the recent Atlantic Ocean crossing of the plane Southern Cross, today confirmed the report that the same crew, including Major Charles Kingsford-Smith, will attempt a flight from Harbor Grace, Nfld., to Amsterdam, Holland, within two months. He said 'that a four-motored Fokker monoplane Is being built In the east especially for the flight. CANADA IS CUP VICTOR Captured MacKinnon Trophy Seventh Time at ltisley Camp Meet Today for BISLEY CAMP, ENG., July 17-Canada won the MacKinnon Chal- ROBINS AND CUBS EVEN National League Series Ath letics-Beat White Sox BROOKLYN, July 17: The Brooklyn Robins and Chicago Cubs opened a crucial series yesterday, ln which first place in the National pert Athletic Club was successful' howeveFi woud g,ye them nonorsLeague will be decided for the time In cinching the Stuart Benefit rbeing, by dividing a double-header. for the flrst half of tne season and Shield soccer trophy for the present the r,ght to meet the vrtmm of the j At New York, Cincinnati Reds season. It Is the first piece of sil- jwon the third and deciding 8econd half for the ,930 cnampl0n. game verwtre to be captured by the Ath- gh,p should the CentraI, wln to. tof a series from the Qiants. Jr' 'night and tie up the standing, there ; In the American League. Lou . x. tu the . . . .. . Despite heavy scoring, soccer wll, be Gehrig's twenty-fourth homer of aispuyea m tne matcn was or good haJf wlnnerstw0 ieuaa being .the season proved the deciding blow j Ta L lr2 drawn to meet ln the game m ine "ew Yor YanKees' victory SS?J TL !? tl Si V ft next Sunday and he l"ner to play over the Browns at St. Louis, .... . .. . happened to get the best of it. Qm sntrta V i At chlcaeo. the Athletics made There was not a very large crowd i V V bVUl UV4 tUli llWAl ( - week. . I the same number of hits as the White Sox but Philadelphia made all the hits count and doubled the score of their opponents. Yesterday's scores: National League Pittsburg "3-9, Boston 4-5. Chicago 6-3, Brooklyn 4-5. Cincinnati 8, New York 1. St. Louis 5, Philaelphla 10. 'American League Washington 10-6, Cleveland 4-13. Philadelphia 14, Chicago 7. Boston 2, Detroit 3. New York 2, St. Louis 1. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Ing engineer from-5ypcuse,i ha$ Brooklyn 49 31 completed plans q'ctjoni ChBO-, 47 , 37 of American built bob-sleds. Mote New York 43 38 than 50 bob-sleds whTbo; ready arid St. Louis . 41 in use at Lake Placid before the Boston .40 opening of the one hunred and el- Pittsburg .:..38 eventh Olympic winter games ln Cincinnati .. .35' Philadelphia .. 29 38 41 44 45 48 AmcricanLcague Pet. .613 .560 531 .519 .494 .463 ,438 377 I W. L. Pet. Philadelphia .59 29 .670 iWashington :55 30 .647 New York 49 34 .590 Cleveland 42 44 .488 Detroit -.41 48 .461 'Chicago 32 51 386 iBoston 32 52 381 iSt. Louis 32 54 372 WESTMINSTER IS WINNER C. Team Overwhelms Calgary Eleven In Dominion Soccer Playdowns VANCOUVER, July 17: New Westminster Royals defeated Qal- igary HUlhursts eight to one, taking I the twogame round ten to two ln the Dominion football playdowns. WILL ATTEND VANCOUVER CONVENTION After some discussion and a division on the advisability of having tfta f rtm Vianrie rt tVtA Vsfttt1in1 stimii lenge Cup today by fifty-. ne points with a score of 1076. Rhodesia was ' .4, ... ..i4..i second, Scotland third and England, the defenders of the cup, fourth. It was the seventh victory for Canada in this competition sine; the cup was first offered in 1891. DIFFERENT ROLE OCilb t.VSIgi;abftiM tX l. LUC UlttlkUUUU, the hospital board last night named MJss Jean Harrison, RJ, lady superintendent, and H. W. Birch, managing secretary, as del' egates to the annual convention of the British Columbia Hospital! Association which will be held lrt Vancouver August 19-22. ' Harry Heilman, veteran major when the matter was brought ; league outfielder, became the first up, Frank Dibb questioned the ad (president of the American Basket- visibility of allowing the two of Dan league wnen it was organized 6 fewiyears ago. BOVRIL DELICIOUS SANDWICHES 29 flclals of the hospital to be awa; at the same time. Aid. S, D. Mac-donald agreed .with MDlbb views on the majter. AiHw.Bircf would 'be away only ten days, aI3 W. M. Brown thought the hospltaj would be able to function for thaf short time without Miss Harrlsori or the managing secretary. It was moved by G. V. Wilkinson and Aid. Brown that Miss Harrison and Mr. Birch be named delegates to the convention providing a suitable person could be obtained to relieve Mr. Birch. This motion was carried with Mr. Dlbb and Aid. Macdnald yotlrig against Port Clements lady Honored I PORT CLEMENTS, July 17 Last Monday afternoon Mrs E. Strom entertained her friends at a fare well tea in honor of Mrs. o! V. Hanley who left on Wednesday's boat for Prince Rupert to Join Mr. Hanley who left several week! ago. On Tuesday evening Mrs. J. Brown and Mrs. G. Ciccone enter tained In her honor at theater's home, the evening being spent in bridge and singing, Mrs'. 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