PAOE rotra Bobby Jones, with championship trophy, emblematic of bis triumph on links of St. Andrews, Scotland. AflDEN-OHMAN and their orchestra FOX TROT 22308 "IF I HAD A GIRL LIKE YOU" RUDYVALLfcWrs CONNKTICUTYANKEB FOXTROT 22419 555 INTHEROCKIB m tit ISO FRED CULLEYoorf his ROYAL YORK ORCHESTRA mm mr nm iii ooui DUU UUC DILUNUi "STEIN SONG' RUDY VALltt and His CONNECTICUT YANKEES count Jews zzizi Mtt.WMRS.Jt53tCCAWFORt) AtAnyVictor Dealer Victor Talking Machine Company ul I aula 1jbIc4 ' WVE-il McRaeBros. Records Vlctrolas, Orthophony P. V F Kad'io'ltf I elvcrsi ELKS DEFEAT TENNIS CENTRALS IN , PLAYED GOOD GAME sm Mtchcs wefe "ay Antlered Herd Now in Undisputed Lead in City Baseball League as Result of 4-3 Win DOWNEY HITS TWO HOMERS Lobllck starred at the bat for the winners, poling out three singles In four trips to the plate. Elks scored twice In the first Inning on two errors a sacrifice and a single. Centrals tied the score In their half when Downle hit number one after Hill had got on when Mitchell let his third strike get away from him. There was no more scoring until the sixth when, with two out, Downle connected for his second circuit clout, and It looked as though Centrals had the game on ice. Three singles and an error In the seventh allowed Elks to squeeze over two runs which were sufficient to cop the game. In their half of the seventh. Bury and Barry, first men up, both walked, Lobllck losing sight of home plate for seven balls In succession. Morrison sacrificed them to second and third and then McNulty and Farquhar both struck out to end the game. Box Score Elks ABR Harold 3b 4 2 Moran ss. 3 Arseneau If 4 Lobllck p A. Mitchell c. ... O. Mitchell 2b., Stephens lb. Budinlch rf Skinner cf. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 H PO A 0 1 2 0 1 0 7 1 9 1 1 Totals 30 4 6 21 8 3 Centrals AB R Farquhar lb 4 0 Hill rf, 2b 3 1 Downey ss 3 2 Somervllle c 3 0 Chenoskl p. 3 0 Bury 2b.. rf 2 0 Barry 3b 1. 2 0 Morrison cf 2 0 Stone If. 1 0 McNulty If 2 0 Totals 25 3 Elks -.2 0 0 0 Centrals' .2 0 0 0 H PO A 0 8 2 0 2 6 0 0 2 1 1 1 2 21 10 6 0 0 24 0 1 0-3 Summary Home run, Downey 1 2 ; sacrifice, Moran, Morrison; first base on balls off Lobllck (2); I struck out by Chenoskl (5), Lob-! lick (9; left on bases. Elks (7). Centrals 4 ; passed balls, Mitchell; hit by pitcher. O. -Mitchell, time of game. 1:30; umpires, W. Mitchell and Lambie. England Again Leads Cricket Builds Up Substantial Margin Over Australia in Second Test Match LONDON. June 27: In the first innings which was marked by heavy hitting, the English team In the second cricket test mattti with Australia todayr jjjffi FOOTBALL June 27 Prince Rupert Athletic Club vs. Canadian Legion. July 4 Regiment vs. Prince Ru pert Athletic Club. July 7 Regiment vs. Canadian Legion. July 11 Canadian Legion vs. Prince Rupert Athletic Club. July 14 Prince Runert Athletic 'Chib vs. Regiment. One of the longest matches in the city tennis tournament was that last evening between Llnzey and Robertson vs. Plommer tt Edge-cumbe in which third set went 16-14 before being won by the former talcs defeated Centrals 4-3 In last jteam. In the men's singlet the night's baseball fixture and as a I match between W. H. Tobev and E. r lilt efan sti.t I n , . AV. rl J TJ -1 . l 1 I 1 - . . .j nut ii uufc ui wjc vAljr l iuw, jutjrcu Ul uie uwl OI Uie League while the Centrals drop in-! afternoon, was most exciting. Mr. to the cellar position. The outstand-' Tobey, after losing the first set. ing leaiures or uie game were Cecil. made a comeback and won the Downey's two home runs into left field, the first clearing the score board and bouneing through the fence, while the second went even farther and sailed right through the fence. Outside of these two wallops, big Herman Lobllck had the Hotelmen helpless and no other man on the! team was able to connect safely. match. Nearly all the events will reach the semi-final stage this evening or tomorrow afternoon if the weather holds fine and it is possible that finals in ladies' singles and doubles win be played on Sunday afternoon. Yesterday's scores: Black beat Bartlett, 9-7. 6-3, Lambie beat Plommer, 6-2, 6-2. Brown beat Gregg, 6-2, 5-7. 6-3. Wilding beat Moore one set 6-3. Second set stands three-all. Match will be completed today. W. H. Tobey beat E. Barlow, 4-6, 6-1, 7-5. Mrs. Shadwel! beat Mrs. D. Ross, 6-2, 6-0. Miss Edgeeumbe beat Mrs. Cur-rle, 6-2, 6-2. v P. Llnzey and Robertson beat Plommer and Edgeeumbe, 6-4, 6-8. 16-14. Miss F. Smith and Miss B. Edge eumbe beat Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Thdmsori, '4J-3, 82. i'i')Tdday"3Matches ;MltenesScheoiwl for today are: 2 ipjnj-frsi.MSdweU " vs. Miss Sdgecumbe. 4 pjn. Col. McMordle vs. W. IL Tobey. 5 pjrt. Misses V. Smith and L. Frizzell vs. Misses F. Smlttfnd p 5 pjn. Lambie vs. Horner, "VWA'tMMh vs.F. Brad- ;;f6 pjafrttBi'i Wilding vs.- Moore, partly-playecL- 0:30 pjn. Winner of Mitchell vs. Bradshaw vs. Norrington. 7 pin. Mrs. Shadwell and Col. McMordle vs. Mrs. McMordle and Stamford. 7 pjn-Llnzey and Robertson vs. Brown and McDonald. 8 p.m. Mrs. Ferguson and Mc Donald vs. Miss Palmer and Brand. 8 p.m-W. Tobey Jr. vs. Stam ford. X 1 In the NOTICE All those desiring to make the trip to Ketchikan with the Elks' Baseball. Team on notify Bert Morgan Grotto Cigar Store immediately. 150 SJ E3 LiEJ CS T The choice of those men ho appreciate good Scotch Whi9ky This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia .1 THE DAILY NEWS. RECITAL LOCAL NEWS f IS HELD Pupils of Charles P. Rlrno Ac-.oit Themselves With Math Credit j. S, Rogers of the Rupert Ma rine Products Ltd.. who has been ipn a business trip sputa, jeturned to the city on the Prtrce Rtfpert this rooming from Vancouver. Dale L. Pitt, general "manager of Ih PremUr OaM Mlnlnir f"Vs rno popns oi wwies r. mi- jwaa a aboftrd the Prlne J.iTlRrt today rettrmtug from Van-'he CathoUc and Ijall ac- T after a bu8lnes9 trtp St. inveed. testifying to another year of proeress under their effl dent and popular instructor. There was a large attendance at the re cltal, censlstinl not only of par enta but many interested friends. Among the outstanding numbers on the program were those per formed by Miss Donaldson and James Bryant and Oscar Fulton. The program was as follows: "Cradle Song.", Duval, Miss Flo rence Gillis. "At the Mill," Duval Miss Mar garet MeLarhlan. The Building of the Ship," Stater, Miss Jessie Olllls. "Marionettes.". Rohde, Miss Rita Stromdahl. "Bine Bird." Slater, Master Willie Christiansen. "Hungarian Dance," Engelmann. Miss Alma Dybhavn. "Intermezzo Caprice," Duval, Miss Madreen Kirkpatriek. "Slumber Boat,"' Huerter. Miss May MePhail. "Valse Kapolitatoe," Rlnguett., Miss Lucille Brooksbank. ! "Tarentella," Leblerre. Miss Mary Geary. "Doll Dance." Mereadante, Mln, Helen MeNaughton. "Valse Ballet." Rathbun, Master Wlsner Bryant. "Rondo," Kuhlau. William Tobey. "The Son Dial." Kern, Lloyd Monroe. Hunfarian Dance,", Engelmann.! Miss Dorothy Fraser. Spinning Wheel," Oodard; Miss Isabel Sinelair. , Valse sArabesqoe, Lack, ' Miss Muriel Walker. I ' "2nd Mazurka," Godard, Miss May Donaldson. "Fireflies." Rolfe. Mlss Thekla Fulton. a ."Rustle of Spring, Slndlng; b "Kamennoi Ostrow," RUben- steln. James Bryant. a-"Valse Caprice." Chamlnade: b Tarentelle," Mills. Oscar Ful ton. Brady Meeting ' At Terrace Is Said Success Word received In the city today Is to the effect that J. C. Brady, Conservative candidate for re-election in the forthcoming federal contest, had a successful campaign meeting last night in Terrace. Mr. Brady is now continuing his tour of the interior after a break to come into the city to attend the Yacht Club Mtnquet Wednesday evening. FISH SALES American Nordhy, 36,000. Atlin, 10 Ac and Gc Vansce. 30.000, Cold Storage, 10.7c and 6a Condor, 7.000, and Wave, 7,500, Cold Storage, 10.5c and 6c. Canadian Morris HH 5,000, Atlin, 10c and 6c. Oape Swain, 6,000, Cold Storage, 10c and 6c. WIITJAT RISES AfiAIN VANCOUVER, June 27: Wheat showed another slight rise on the local exchange today when It was quoted at 96c. Mrs. E. T. Kenney and chll dren of Terrace, who have been on a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, were passengers arriving aboard the Prinle Rupert this morning from the south enroute to the In terlor. HAVE YOU TUIED A CLASSIFIED? More and more people are turning to the classified columns of the Daily News to find what they want Used cars, furniture for sale, lost and found, houses to rent or for sale, positions wanted. All sorts of things are advertised there. If "you do not read the classified page, get the habit 'now. Try It today. A. L. Carruthers, bridge superintendent for the provincial aepart-ment of public works. Victoria, arrived In the dty on today's train after a trip to Terrace on official business. ' Joe Moore, for vagrancy, was sentenced to three months' Imprisonment by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. For selling liquor, Mrs. Thompson was fined 3300. k C. Chalberg, who will operate the Otteson Fish Co.'s cold storage SCOW at Alert Bav this summer, ar rived in the city on the ss. Prince ( Rupert this morning from Vancou ver. ' Ex -Mayor NewterT" returned to $he city on the Pj.Jneg Rupert thts morning from a trip-south In the course of which hr'btterxied the recent Oddfellows Grand Lodge meetings in Victoria. C. V. Evitt returned to the dty on the Prince Rupert thts morn-1 ing from a trip to -Vancouver.! While in the south, be attended the recent Massnic Grand Lodge meeting at Powell River. J. E. Merry field, well known pte- J neer of this city, who is now In business in Vencouver. arrived In the dty on the Prince Rupert this morning Trorri Vaneottver In the courte finrHWf orihe" eSasV MrrandxMm C. O. Frleker of Anjwj-wha haVftiijwiicm a holiday visit-Hew .V&ncoaver and else where in tfecHsouth, were passenger's aboard the Prince Rupert today returning to the smelter town Miss M. B. Henderson of the Klffg "En 873" "High School staff' will aoji tBeVpardena tonight to penJlifiJfliGa Jijstt In New West ing on a She has It was announced at the meeting of the Rotary Club yesterday that District Governor Al Reynolds of Portland would be In Prince Rupert and would address the club at Its meeting Thursday and would also Instal the new officers for the year. ' Mrs. A. K. Nelson, who was called to Seattle a few weeks ago on account of her son Btrt Anderson, having broken his back, returned to the city from the, south on thp Prince Rupert this morning. The yputh, who is recefrittg treatment at the hands of specialists. Is progressing favorably. Pastor and Wife Are Honored By ' East Ladies' Aid In the course of a meeting of the East End Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's! Lutheran Church in the church last night, the presentation was made to Rev. John 11. Hanson, the pastor, and Mrs. Hanson of a beautiful silver casserole and berry spoon. The presentation was made on behalf of the Laldes' Aid by Mrs. II. Johnson. The program of the meeting Included readings by Mrs. Bert Char-etad. Mrs. L. Drvndahl and Mrs. Gunnar Sclvlg and singing by the ladies. Refreshments were served from a beautifully decorated table by Mrs. Dryndahl, MrsjCllas Skog, Airs. li. jonnson andfAirs, u.-IIed strom. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. to . Eat Right and Keep Coo Excess baggage is hard (o handle any time, but more burdensome in Sum mer when vitality is low. Keep up your .pep and bodily poise by eating Shredded Wheat with milk. Just enough carbohydrates to build the flesh you need just enough proteins to insure muscular strength. A well, balanced food, nourishing and easily digested. 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