FAOK FOOR SPORT CHAT A bwntfcerotWl of football farts is expected to ;urn out tonight wtv r H.M S, -Despatch and Prince Rupert Bocerr representatives mtet in the second and deciding game for tbr Hanson Cap. Both sides an ! planning to put their strongest el-. evens on the ground and it showM j be one of toe hottest matches sees: SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Jury 36 Dry Dock: vs. Round Ikxsse. July JO Station vs. Round House. Aug. 1 Dry Dock vs. Station. Aug. ft Round House vs. Dry tit 5 likeYoii RUDY VALLEE and His CONNECTICUT YANKEES FOXTROT 22419 "DAWCING WITH TEARS IN MY EYES" NAT SrllLKRT7 7te V1CT0B OBCHtSTBA WALTZ JOHNNY MABV1N "RED RIVER. VALLEY" BUD BILLINGS TRIO VOCAL V'40i67 'STEIN SONG' BUDYVAUiEo7tf CONNECTICUT YANKEES count sent usu VIWMS JiJJt CWWT0C0 ceoutr &394 AtAnyVictorDcdlcr Victor TI kin j; Marklix- Company WVfrZ4 I UmmI 1 I I McRae Bros. Itcrords, Victrolat, Orthophonld Victor Radio Itecelvers. . CUBS GAIN LOCKOUTS HALF GAME REGISTERED here this year. Having been defeat-1 . ed four to one In the first game on 'National League Pennant Race Be- 'Three Boxers Took Count In Wednesday evening, Prince Rupert; tween Brooklyn and Chicago NIeht's Boxinr players will take the field with a heavy handicap bat are resolved to pat up a valiant fight all the same. The boys from the visiting light soccerists that nave been action here this year. Continues Tight PHILADELPHIA. Jnly cago Cobs gained half a American League Philadelphia Cleveland Detroit Chicago St. Louis .... Boston w. 94 -. L 5fl 54 49 4 XI 3 M L. 32 40 47 52 55 58 58 :-Chi- game rm mjBrooklyB Robins in the National ; League pennant race yesterday by defeating the Phillies in a slogging bee here while the Robins were di viding a double header with Cin cinnati at Brooklyn. In the American League. Ruth's thirty-sixth homer of the season helped the New York Yankees to defeat the Tigers at Detroit. AJt Cleveland. Philadelphia Ath by defeating the Indiana in heavy bitting game. Yesterday's scores: National League CincinnaU 4-0, Brooklyn 3-9. Pittsburg 0, New York 1. Chicago 19. Philadelphia 15. St Louis 4, Boston 5. American League Philadelphia 8. Cleveland 6. Washington 4, Chicago 10. N w York 5. Detroit X Boston 8. St. Louis 5. Baseball Standings l National League W. L. Brooklyn 53 J7 .Chicago 44 39 New Tork 49 42 St. Louis 45 44 Pittsburg - 45 47 Beaten 42 47 ! CincinnaU 48 Philadelphia M 55 THE WEATHER Prince Rupert Overcast, calm temperature, 54. Port 8impson Part cloudy, cahn, 58. Terrace Cloudy, calm. 54. Rosewood Cloudy, calm, 50. Aiyansh Cloudy, calm, 50. Alice Arm Part etoudy, cahn. 59. Anyoz Part cloudy, calm, 48. Stewart Cloudy, calm. Ilazelton Cloudy, cahn, 51. 8mithers Cloudy, calm. 45. Bums Lake Clear, calm. Vanderhoof Cloudy, calm. 54. Eighth Cabin Cloudy, cahn. 33 Li 33 C T " The choice of those men vbo appreciate good Scotch Whisky .47 Pet J7 Ml 474 .510 .444 .441 391 m a This advertisement Is not published or displayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Billy Lively Card Last Bagshaw Beats A. B. Moore In Main Event racng ians who turned out at Babe the Exhibition Hall last night were Pet Ml no 504 i: Hwwea to some llvelv hoot in which there were three knockouts. The card was held under the auspices of the R.ON.VR. and was lUes continued their winning ways J1 or them b? local Eagles' wage. Mayor Orxne welcomed the officers and men of the visiting, cruiser, it M. S. Despatch. Thomas Ciough introduced the referee. Lieut. Garrett, and the Judges, MaJ. ; Leith R. M, and Jack Judee. ! The first bout of the evening was a three two-minute round affair between Young McLeod and Howie Keefe. McLeod showed better conditioning and earned a decision. Keefe was taken sick In the second round and did well to go the limit Able Seaman Melia won the de cision over Pete Chenoski In the second fight. Men had a decided edge an the way, and it surprised the fans to see Chenoski finish the boot. Signalman Baatin won over Earl Bast by knockout in the second round of their scrap. Bait had the edge in the first round and floored Bastin once. In the second round. during a fast exchange, Batt went Am f men a rtoht In mA ik. lu ' - - ..... w w UJt fl'Ul VI UJC tmax u. ixuiiu janara iiraTUT 10 Use 8obr;piexBs and Batt fell on the ropes and failed to get up at the count of ten The fourth bout was for four two-minute rounds between Marine Curttas and "Gorilla" Dutton. This match proved the Ureliest on the carawlth both men mixing welL Dutton floored Curtlss in the first round but dklnt seem to hurt him. His style of bobbing from side to side eemed to puzzle the Marine but in the second round he landed one on Dutton's chin and be took a count of nine. He seemed to be tiring. In the third round Dutton went down for a seven count. He came back strong, however, and drove Curtlss onto the ropes and then sent him through them for a nine count. When be came up Dutton landed another and Curtlss didn't bear the bell ring, ending the round. In the fourth round Dutton forced the go ing and pounded Curtlss through the ropes where he took counts of nine on three different occasions. and the final gong saved him from! a The Main Event In the main event BUly Bagshaw won over Able Seaman Moore by a knockout in the third round. During the first two rounds Moore displayed some fine boxing to outpoint Bagshaw. In the third round Moore went down from a right that appeared to be low. He rolled around on the canvass in pain but finally got up and started again after being allowed to recover. If the blow wasn't low he should have lost the fight ihen as he didn't start to fight r,r uver ten seconds, and if It had been low. he should have been given ui! 'all He failed to cover up and Bagshaw put him down with a right to the chin. He got up but Bagshaw finished him with a right smash to the mid-section. After the program, Thomas Ciough. on behalf of the Eagles' Lodge presented the sailors who fought, with individual medals and cups as momentoj of their visit to Prince Rupert. ! BASEBALL POSTPONED 1 Owing to rain, last night's City 'League baseball fixture between iCcntfrls and Sons of Canada yasj TH2 DAILY NZwi f i.. Girl competitor doir.g her stuff in tennis ball and racquet race in re-rent ladfgf mounted sports held at ilyielagh, England. ENGLAND IS AHEAD Cream of Australia's Batsmen Were Conquered in Cricket Test Match Today MANCHESTER, July 25: England had conquered the cream of Australia's batsmen when play ceased for today in the fourth cricket test match. Seven Aussie wickets were down for 285 runs. More than 3060 people attended the match during the afternoon. Union steamer CarGena, Cast Andrew Johnstone, arrived in por: at midnight tost night from the south and sailed an hour or so later for Wale Island. Port Strap-son and the Skeeoa River whence knockout as he was sittine out-fhe wfll return tonight soath- sMe the ropes with his feet inside bound. at the time. Dutton was awarded a ) popular decision. Nina Ourvlch won the semi-final over Able Seaman La kin by a knockout tn the second round. Lakin had the beat of the first round and lit looked as though be would nut Ourvlch away. In the second round Lakin landed a couple of -hard rights to the Jaw but Nina put over a right cross to the sailor's ehln, that put him down for the count. h BOYS' BAND READY FOR TRIP SOUTH Will GItc Theatre Concert Sunday Mint and Render Contest Pieces The Prince Rupert Boys" Sand, which win leave here a c from tomorrow for the south, will compete in two b.'.nd events at the Van-rouver Exhibition the band competition and the quartet. Bandmaster Thonias Wilson is desirous that the boys should play the con-, test pieces m public at home before leaving and it has. therefore, been ararnged to hold a concert Sunday night in th Capitol Theatre when the band will be assisted by local latent. On the way to Vancouver by rail the band ril! give concerts at Prince Oeorve and Jasper Park. Tonizht a- ih naval dance in the xhibiuor. Hal! the drawings will take place for a list of prises that has been raffled by the band to assist in financing the trip to ROADS ARE CLASSIFIED Part of Local Highway to Be Included Under Legislation Parsed at Last SfMiw VICTORIA. July 23: Clastfca-on of a m::r.y: ci British Columbia ' highways t arterial hie h ways Tiaintained by th;- ovrnnent un-ier the last sexton's legislation is ir.nounced in the B C. Gazette 9ucfl highways lncl'idr A mile of the Cariboo road in the village of Queanel A mile and a half of the Prince Rupert highway from Terrace. Canadian Author Visitor In City Courtney Riley Cooper Arrived Here Today in Course of Trip to Paeific Coatt Courtney ROey Cooper, well known Canadian author ana popular writer of magarlne stories. 1 a visitor in the city. He arrived on today's train from the east tn- the course of a tour ta the Pacific Coast. Honors Even Tennis Match Iran re and United States Divided Opening Singles In Davis CB. Play I AUT1UIL, Prance. July M: France and United States divided the opening singles today tn the challenge round for the Davis rp. Bin Tilden defeated Jean Borotra 3-8. 7-5. -4. 7-5. Henri Coehet defeated George Lott ft-4. ft-S. 6-2. HB C "Special" Best Procurable SCOTCH WHISKY Guaranteed by Hudson's Bay Company to be of an everage age of 15; years. I A large number of London's Lido, the sjiris ru--hfd 8erpentine r is mm Jl v t-lJk 1 I A ltttlt A reputation gained by 290 years of continuous service stand's behind any brand bearing the words 3 riv. "TUT A Kir TO-XtCHV RANT'S esl rrOCKFi (TilE OXICINAL) Pure Sco!ch Whislty RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT, This adverUsement is not published or di,:arH t Control Bord t by the Government of Britia Coiatnbls. H BC RUM A Household Word tMCXWORATtO t-? MAY 1870 P Tnlaadvertlsemenl IS not published or di .playr.i by ilw Liquor Cmuol Board , by th in Wwtebi Canada for over a VilaX? (iovrrn :v.i nt of Briiis ears .41 1 1 ' aoie