8 PAOE FOTO Victor Radio With Electrola 1. A new Victor Radio with Electrola, the musical sensation of the age, price, $375. This instrument, which plays Victor records and also gives the finest radio reception, is supplied by McRae Brothers of Prince Rupert, and is on view in their window. 2. A complete set of table sterling silver in a handsome chest. It is a beautiful new "Quccnston" pattern embellished with a little engraving and sells at $200. This is supplied by Bulgers Jewellery store and will be on view in their window soon. 3. A complete sterling silver toilet and manicure set of the famous Brewster design, 13 pieces, in two handsome cabinets. Price $104.75. This is supplied by Heilbroner's Jewellery store and is on view in their window. 4. A complete 97-piece Johnson's Pareeh dinner set, Belgravia pattern, which sells at $50, purchased from Heilbroner's Basement store. This too, will be shown in Heilbroner's window. Commission to Candidates who do not secure grand Prizes Candidates who do not win Grand Prizes will receive 10 per cent commission on the proceeds of their work. IT COSTS NOTHING TO ENTER DRY DOCK IS WINNER Defeated Station 6 to 2 In! C. N. R. Softball Last Evening FIGURES IN SPORT L. 2 2 5 6 FRANKIE NEEL'S RECORD GOOD of these were championship mat- f ice. rommy Drysdale, Victoria (Drys- iale had 15 pounds advantage), and "rankle Martin of Montreal for the flyweight championship of Canada. The coming fight is a highly lm-wrtant one for both boys, as a win for Neel would put him at the top ji nis class on the Pacific Coast, a olace where his services would be ireatly ln demand, while a loss for Davies would mean a serious Frankle Neel is 19 years of age, is five feet, five Inches in height and weighs around 120 pounds. He started fighting in 1927. KNUTE K. ROCKNE Football Coach Knute Kenneth Rockne's com bined success as football nlaver. coach and strategist ha? seldom, If THE DAIL? NEW3. Wecliie I I -M. W fMBTraTYTIWa SPORTCHAT jj Hi t for entering in order to win While candidates may enter this campaign at any time they wish, this is the last week when they may enter with a prospect of getting first prize, because it is expected that those already in the field will be busy working and will get the easiest prospects- The suggestion is made that those wishng to do so ENTER NOW ! Delay Is Dangerous to Success Make an appointment with Miss Graham at the Daily News office and she will tell all about this campaign in which Everybody Wins THE PRIZES KNOCKOUT IN , YANKEES FIRSTROUND, mm$ The Drv nnrfc In an (.r.i SPOKANE, tji.an;. June June 18: is: Albie AlDie Da Da- N. R. Softball ZSh.. game, defeated the 1'? "m . Victoria, lK v i! WVZ iJ! ". CENTRALS AND ELKS NOW TIED IN FIRST PLACE Hotelinen Won 5 to 2 Over Antlered Herd In Good Baseball Game Centrals went back into a first place tie with the Elks as a result of winning last night's senior baseball fixture from the Lodge Men by a score of 5-2. A fair steed crowd of fans was out to see the game a Mi were treated to a good game although there were a few orrors by both teams. i ChenoskI was on the mound for Local Boy Has Had Several Ith wismers and although he was Important Fights; Has ln dl,kulty several occasions Only Lost Two d, , WVonen scerele until . . .the last inning when they manag- Frankie Neel ol this city, who will to their two runs over, meet Jumbo Davies. the "blonde Skinritf Started for the Elks but terror" from Victoria, in a 10- iw&s wild, issuing two nasses In the round boxing match on June 24 fJrst Inning which, coupled with a which will be staged in connection I'111 aod a sacrifice netted the with the Seattle-Prince Rupert In- i winners two runs. They collected ternational cruiser race, has a re- more in the third and then cord of ring contests which shows (CapUiiMqrfm went on the mound that he will give the Victoria boy! and- hero the winners to two hits one of the hardest battles of his "i the remaining five Innings. They career. got one run off him in the last Out of a total of 14 fights, eight ,' frame on a hit, a walk and a sacrl- ehes and resulted as follows: won i Stone.Tn left field for the Cen- by knockouts, two; decisions won, trals mswie two nice catches and six; draws, four, and decisions lest, iArseneau, In the same garden for two. The knockouts were: Stoker Wil son, Seaman Wright. He won de cisions over Wilfrid Shouldlce, V1-torla; Chuek Tellecki, U. S. Pacific fleet bantam champion; Oril Campbell, Johnny Grist and George Alns- worth all on same night to win B. C. flyweight and bantamwelaht hamplonships, also Alex Harvey, Ocean Falls. The boys he has drawn with are: Alble Davies. Vic toria (three times) and George Wilkinson. Decisions were lost to the losers also made a fine catch second base and then Farquhar,ta who c?OWfKinled the Walker dropped a throw from Chencekl CuP team to England, lands In good Skinner p., rf 3 TotaU 21 Centrals 2 0 2 Elks 0" 0 0 Summary: Stolen base, Gurvich 2, sacrifice. Semerviile, ChenoskI 2; ever, been equalled In the history passe bal1' Mitchell 3. Somerville; if the American college sport Some ! inn,ns Phed by Skinner 2, Mor- men have been stars In one or the " o; K:n n1 011 dinner athcr deoartments of the came hut Moran 3, ChenoskI 2; struck.out rtocknathas b&n a star lnaUliETte aklU3ifr 2- Moran 4- Chxnoskt', of themIlIiSilln claim! (SlWBe 'oslnEDlt.cher'Sklnner; leltoh bil was asHhHe?ra coach of foob.in centtffls 7, Elks 0; time Of garni at Notre Dame for It was ln that 1:23; umPlres. Oomez and Lambie. capacity that the success of his teams brought him distinction and made the university at South Bend, r .1 1 j .i n mumim, uucuiuiiun-'.uy Kjiuwa. i Rockne spent the greater part of his tknc ln various football capacl- i ties with Notre Dame. He was born in Norway in 1888 and came, to the united States in 1893. After, distinguishing himself ln college, he became an ,alhletlc director and has bceji Identified with athletics ever since. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Jime 19 Elks vs. S. O. O. June 24 S. O. C. vs. Centrals June 26 Centrals vs. Elks. July 83. O. C. vs. Elks. July ifc centrars vs. 3. O, O. July 15 Elks vs. Centrals'. Max Schmellng declares that an- other fight for him this year Is "out of the question" because of the lateness of the season and his desire to return to Germany for the rest qf the summer. He is now at a mid-; town- hotel In New York where he 1 : was advised by his physician to take ' "veral days rest. "I am happy as j , the first European and German to : have won the title and I am proud I the American public is so fair,"; j Schmellng declares. "I have recelv- I led hundred of telegrams of con- J gratulatlons from Americans." This C. . "r1"""1 ne was bes,eed W of" i Station last night by a score of G-2 MW:,WM 0Ul Joe ulvera 01 oPKane " f fen from motion picture and thea-, The Dry Dock scored allTelrW" e ilnt round of thelr ht ?iVd2"C!1': trical work but had made no defin-in thp fifth Innlnrr n C?. Zi re kst night. ina waians. lou ociirtg poled out lt nlaM th, .,... fnture. two i erroVs: The6 staS SSS L.Davto nad becn matched wlth Ki2 m ' Hi manager, Joe Jacobs, he said.! their tworuns in the eighth Inning. 1 f,T M.t.on,, nn ati? had received numerous fight! Dry Dock: E. Smith, c; Boulter, p.; J. Smith, lb.; R. Kelsey, 2b.; Howe, ss.; McDonald, 3b.; Nelsen, If.; Geddes. cf.: Hedstrom. rf. Station: Horton, 3b.; Astoria, ss.: Styles, p.; Unger, 2b.; B. Skatteboh Mair, cf.; White, rf. I Umpires were Comadina and Scherk. : - Team Standings W, Dry Dock 6 Round House 5 I Station 3 Offices l Albic Davies of Victoria Finished Joe Kivers at Spokane Abruptly Heat Cleveland With Powerful Offensive; Braves Win Two Games Lei t field catches by J. Nelson for 6 wvica was, i --- " " , " , . offers out tabled tnem an for tnei Dry Dock and Sklnnef for Station b'"- were outstanding. Braves took a double-header from,.., l,m ku,-lot Detng. i ii o-. i Lefty O'Doul's tingle in the tenth inning gave the PhilliM a decision over Pittsburg Pirates. In a game which inaugurated wraiea night baseball on the Pacific i Sacramento's So lens continued their drive for the league pennant by winning from Oakland 8 to 0. A crowd estimated at 12,000 saw the game, every play of which was as j visible as though played under the i brilliance of a California sun. The .huge flood lights were turned on at i 7:30 p.m., before the last rays of I v. uavu wnwj, m ..v w " no break between daylight and the artificial illumination. Soon after the game got under way a huge no errors and the Oaks but two.j Lighting for night games has also beH Installed at Athletic Park ln Vancouver. Baseball Standings National League W L. Brooklyn '34 19 Chicago 32 34 Nnw York 38 35 St. Louis 36 38 Bosten aj..J& . 26- PltUburg 24 28 Philadelphia ... 22 28 Cincinnati 21 34 American League. w. Philadelphia .34 New York 31 Washington -.12 Cleveland 32 St. Louis 34 Detroit 24 WRIGLEY! Alertneu "Mm I T"rpTon tint, A 5 eiclaw - from going to ilccp M tlx oi your car. Malm frp JA : 23 Jennie Johnson t 1 .'WW - I Honored at Gil Guides Fare in St. Anting f dral last nit;ht. ,t II. 1 M J I . w - !!' rtaa 11 ild bv r t 'Girl Guides in lion ,eity on Satunlav t P.ntA.t. .. .. J ,. , . June moon peeped over the trees-to' V " 1 1 ' j.. and aoeechrs vn- aaa its iigni mj im scene, utman- . . . strating that artificial light did not affect the game, the Senators made ana it looiced.a though the BSksi order at Plymouth after crossing chleago ' .19 might start something when Alex ocean. Boston 19 Micneu drove one into left Held on which Stone made running catches. Elks and Sens of Canada hook up ln the next game tomorrow night and if the Sons ean win as they did on Sunday, they will still be In the runnlnt for first half honors. Centrals Farquhar lb. ,11111 2b. Downie Somerville c. Chenos'tl p. . Morrison cf. McNultv rf 3 ateoe If , , 3 D. Gurvich 3b. .... 3 Totals Elks Hamld 3b 4 G. Mitchell 2b,ss. 4 Arseneau If, 4 Moran ss, p. A. Mitchell c Stephens lb Sudlnlch rf., 2b. Gosse cf L. 21 31 22. 22 31 32 31 35 Pet .042 .571 538 .481 .490 .462 .440 .382 Pet .618 .590 m .592 .436 .439 .380 .352 r IK A el N. Rogers, Lleuf M Brf x?r - . 1 r r .. Very Rev. 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