' DAILY NEWS, " TH2 PAGE FOTJIl ' ; , v MflM A QDHDT WTTUBIM A MTk if I fil ill I 11 I WW- U B B R W- I, i I mem Lj Jr "CUBS WIN 1 Three Generations of Golfers I GIRL WINS ANOTHER BIG PRIZE UNITED STATES Ucstcd ItalyvTodaJiii. av$ fu Tennis Competition " AUTEUIL, FRANCE, July 19 The United States woa the right to challenge France in. the Davis Cup today when American players took the doubles from Italy after capturing both opefnfltg- singles: 1 r I J. W. Sav.dan, crack N;w Zealand runner, who wlU come to the Empire games at Hamilton over the latter team into fifth ! olace. In the Ahterlca'n League, Philadelphia Athletics swamped the White Sox at Chicago for the third straight time. Foxx "hit twb homers Ifor the Athleties. 1 At St. Louis, the Browns broke a seven-game losing streak by walloping the New York Yankees. Yesterday's scores: American League Philadelphia 15, Chicago 1. Washington 8, Cleveland 6. Boston 6, Detroit 7. New York 6, St. Louis 14. National League ! Chicago 6, Brooklyn 2. Cincinnati 13, Philadelphia 6. PktSDurg 12, B6ston 4. St. Louis 7, New YorkjB. SPORT CHAT The inventor of Ping-pong and a famous athlete, James Glbb died recently at Ventrior, Isle of Wight Engiand. Fifty years ago 'he was in the front rank of distance Reglna Is building up its hockey ftrpngth for next season. Newest addition to the city's hockey-playing rldnts Is Norbert Malloy who last season was a member of the Elmwood Millionaires, champions of Manitoba senior hockey at Winnipeg. He is billed as right-winger for the Reglna Vies. Malloy. long-legged forward with a dead-on shot, Is a railroader by trade and has played hockey at the Head of the Lakes and Kenora as well as at Winnipeg. Canada's Junior hockey cham pionship Is in Reglna with the Pats and they want it to stay. As a result the 1930 winners are find Ing their squad bolstered with new talent. From Wilkie, In northern Saskatchewan, two snappy Juniors have migrated tb Reglna to Join the title-holders In the bid to hold heir crown. "Irish" O'Brien, star of the Wllkiemen's fast brigade last season, reached Reglna Just before the residence rule went Into effect. Tony Hemmerllng, one of O'Brien's mates in the north, took up residence in Reglna some weeks previously. Golfers, like poets, are born, even though, unlike , poets, they are also made. But when a six yp;:r-1 old girl makes a par-four hole in seven inclun ng a drive arrow the Spray River, and when her mother at 17 was 'golf champion of Alherta, and v.en. further, ber grandfather is the professional ai the Banff Springs Golf Course -why then, you a to allow a little something for heredity. The a-oe dita cover the facta in the caae of Lo;s Dul.l','"h 6-year-old daughter of Mrs. rVry D-ilglc's' and granddaughter of William "Hill' Thorrswi. i ro-ftMlonal at the Banff Springs Goif Course nin . !U10. "Start them young" a good rule in any Kfort, but Is particularly 'applicable to golf. Lois' n other ' OLOF HANSON SOCCER TROPHY IS OFFERED Olof Hanson put up a cup to be, used as a perpetual challenge trophy in connec- tlon with annual competition In Prince Rupert between soc- certste from visiting British warships and local football players. The trophy wUl go in- to competition for the first time next Wednesday dur- ing the visit of IIMS. Des- 4 patch. The local team seree- tlon will be announced on Monday by the Prince Rupert Football Association. TENNIS TRIP CANCBLLEI) Owing to inability to obtain suitable boat, the tennis excursion from here- to Anyox. wh1c' was planned for this week-end has bMn cancelled for the tin being at least. WOLF ON ROAD Harry Wasson, driving with a party out on the Kalen Island highway Thursday evening, reports having seen near the lake at about 9:30, a large black wolf. Some of the leading pacers on this continent raced at Cherry Park, Hartford, Conn.. June 27, in the ten thousan ddollar circuit race. This shows a stirring finish in the first heat , of the -main j , event, as Harry D. noses out May E. Orattan at the w.iie. i S t. t 1 began her golfing career at six but Lois herself com-rrtneed at four, when her grandfather purchased diminutive specially made flubs for the baby hands and spent hours of patient training with her hours of spontaneously invented methods of teaching. The remit is that a child of barely school age is doing what many adults and in fact many golfers cannot do, mutely, making par four holes in seven strokes while her putting Is beautiful to watch. Lay-out shows the spectacular drive across the :'i ray River which features the Banff Springs Golf Course; the three golfing generations; Lois swinging for the drive across the river; and Lois putting true as a die. Sergt. Sammy Baker, veteran New York welterweight, is in serious condition in Cleveland following a 12-round bout with Baby Joe Oana of California. FOOTBALL WAS DRAW Regiment and Oanad'an Legion Played to One-All Score Last Evening While the result of the match had no effect on the team stand ing for the Stuart Shield which has already been captured, by. the Prince Rupert Athletic Club, there a' as a good turn-out at last night': match In. the serifs when the Reg iment and Canadian Legion played a one-all draw. The standard of play was good and it wai an interesting match to watch Malcolm Lamp scored the goal for the Canadian Legton I At i t t . t J? in the first half and crossca over with a s Irie Ifi nil. Bi the si jrtttloa .aorwvtK uw ine reams ndlng of th Re" mrnt on a penalty. C. L. Yanngrila'h gaVe efflclen: services as referee. The next and fcdn'elucllrtt gam i the Stuart Bejibflt siileld scries will be played oh Monday night between Regiment and Prince Rupert Athletic Club. The Stuart Shield standing to date: W. D. L. Pt. P.RAC 3 0 0 J ' 4 LIEUT. BURKE WINS ALEXANDER-CUP AT BISLEY CAMP MEET 4 BISLEY CAMP, Eng.. July 19: Lieut. Desmond Burke of Ottawa won the Alexander Challenge Cup here yesterday with a score of 09 out of a pos- slble 70. 4- 4 Baseball Standings National League v l T. L. t VU W. Brooklyn 49 Qhicago 49 New York 45 St. Louis 41 Boston 40 Pittsburg 40 (Cincinnati 37 Philadelphia ...........29 Pet. 33 37 38 40 43 44 "45 50 .597' .570! M2 .506 .482 .476 .451' .354 , . .W. L. Ppt I Philadelphia ...61 29 .678 Washington .M 31 .044; New York ... 50 35 .588 Cleveland '.43 45 .438! befrdH' 49, .402 ' Boston 33 53 584 Chicago 32 63 .176 St Louis 38 55 .375 Miss Marjorie Foster Lifted Premier Honors at Bisley Camp Today BISLKY CAMP, England, July 19: Miss Marjorie Foster won the King's Prize tadiy In ihc annual shoot meet from hun-dieds of competitors from all parts of the Empire. She had a score of' 136 out of a powfble 150. Miss Foster is the first womap In history to aecomnllsh the feat ol winning the King's Priie. MI Foster scored a total of 289 in the two final stages, winning a bull's eye with b?r last shot, M Ltani, J, E. Eccles of the Sea forth lOgMan-Ier ha'I a recofd bt 219. Capt. J. E. Foreman of Hamilton, with 271, -waV the "highest Canadian. Lieut. Desmand Bir-kf of Ot'avra tiA 273; Major XV. II. Buff ell, Victoria. 271; Servant 3. 11. Regan, 267, and rant. W. II. Hothml, Victoria, 216. ROUND HOUSE ! WAS WINNER: Defeated Station 13 to 2 In C. N. R. Softball Last Night 1 The. Round House defeated. , the strong Station aggregation) by a score of 12 tor2 te tr C.N.R rgoft- ba.Il League aMt eveMng. I n Pitcher Slyese. fomhe Station, was hit ratheV freely and should have received better support from the outfield than was given him. This failure from bis outfield cost the Station several runs. Pitcher Raby, or the Round Hww pitched stellar ball and received ood iiup-port. iWi .-I ... The .feature of the same wtf the home run by 6owney in the; first Inning. Those playing flnejbalt for Saturday, tA'MFB i ilj f v Harry Rosenoerg. young coast slugger, who has been sold to the Giants Brooklyn's Lead in National League i Reduced Athletics Drub White Sox Again BROOKLYN, July 19: The Chi-caeo Cubs further reduced Brook- jlyn Robins lead in the National I League yesterday by winning the j fourth encounter of their important series. It was a battle of home runs. Beck, 'Wilson and English hitting homers for the Cubs and Blsson-nette for the Robins. At Boston. Flfttbufg Pirates de feated the Braves to climb nearly j ' .... Brame Hillyard. i: heat-wave dress, a' F. J Perry In first r .. ' i . . ... 1. 1 , sinviro ill rt unmi'W trie Station were Hurt and Summers. The, outstanding y' Bond nnd Mobtriv Bakeries 8tat.' Skattebnl: Round H" . Tulloch. UmDires- -Comdln' Round House Bnr? loch. Shrrk. Mobrer Wick, Hlbbard, Nelw i Station- Horton M nej,, 8tylp.s. Unger. s m her". Lawton, 8kattob ine ncxr Ktiw -v between the Dry I) J. Borota, noted French player. 1 r.nK for ball d'" match with F. Crosble, iiv ..n.! ai '"unblcdoi . enyWS". 4hbfl030'Dqrby,wtnner, In harness racing, succeeded In making .. t HA f 4 - minute; W seebnds, pulling buckboard and driver. the fn i