FIGHT FANS ! UNDECIDED After, witnessine Gill Woodr of Vancouver in a second fast w i;i at the Empress Gym last evuiiny. a bin crowd of boxing fans w.-nt away as undecided as ever as to who will win. Woods has born so Impress' vo "in his workouts here as to win him a lot of favor. He is a much more experienced boy than Bagsrnw. having hid in all some two hundred flint.:. He is 24 years of aje -s'i-iw. with only about half i d .-. i If''. to hi" credit is neverthele -f'vo',l to win or. .leeount of i:, terrific piinchiiv; abi'ir. . Both boys h.iv been w hard and should be in the pin-; ' condition when 'he;. p in rin ;; ? Kxhi'-.i'i' n Hufldirr .-night -ind h.cal f ir i-e expw'i.'i on ' i '):-' : . f:.;ht c ;: Ru;jert for zuz-.v :: nths. Anusni Comer LEO REISMAN and his orchestra FOX TROT 22459 "SWINGIN' IN A HAMMOCK" LEO REISMAN and His ORCHESTRA fox rvor 2S453 "RED RIVER VALLEY" BUD BILLIit'GSTRJO VOCAL V-401GT DATING WITH TEARS IN MY EYES" NAT SM!LKRT7( The VIGOR ORCHESTRA WALTZ 224t& JOHNNY MARVIN At Any Victor Dealer vktos talking machine company Of CANADA ttMTf KO MnlrMl McRae Bros. Kccords, Victrolas, Ortlioplionlc Victor ltadio Itecelrers. Billy Bagshaw 1 V.:nc ill--( tonight. '. LOCALPLAY . Manager of Edssvninn Commercial nrads Gives IMpfol Hints ' (By Percy Page) I have been asked to offer a few ; criticism of the play both boys' and girls' as I saw it Wednesday r night. To my mind, the two cutstand- ' cal point of view, were to eager- lieu of the playert' to shoot when ' ha dnn: "f success were almost ; !:o(TiIgible. and. seci.nd, the ease 1 .vlth which players were mantou- red oi;t of poarUon. Inasmuch as : the girls had very few Opportun - ties to shoot the first criticism has to lo mainly with the boys' cams. 1 SiiititUi eattered over a lonx ; period of years show that only oust .'hot in fcrir ever tus in. ani lnae these sucosscM shots in--ludo nmny from close in, it follows that a long shot has only a v jry c :.-tc chance I would say about on in seven of being suc- j ccsstul. Despite these actual figures thr? boys wort stiooullg from away ! nut on the floor, with the almost ir"ariable' result that the ball was )nMiate!y seised tit the "e'nemy." N i 'nllitary leader would ever win i '; unc that wtty. Chimes that are wtm by snectacuiar long shots read wcl! In ftory boots, but Ulcy don't work out in practice. championships m nnv line of .pin i arc won by beina better than .vcra;'.e. Applied to basketball, it meanr that players must lc.im to beat the averaie of "one In four" that I have already spoken of. To illtrstritte let me refer to the first 10 points seursd by the Orads. Up until the time the P. H. girls, culled for their first rest, the Orads had scored eight baskets, and those eight baskets came as a result of .'.:u-lly ,;l;;ht shot:;. It is true that aa the gume prouressed the Orads became a bit careless and missed the basket more th in they should, but, for the most part, their shots wen.- "dend on" And almost always resulted in scores. The Gratis' System Thi.s was aecum wished by work-inn the bull dose in, to that the chances of mucomk, instead of be- Inu about ' ono In four." were much ! w-tter than an even bet. It was here that I he .system whteb Jlfts made the Or ads famous WftS n 4Lv best, w.' try contiouaUy to'vmfe noeuvre om opponents out of position until finally one of our players 15 almost directly under the basket ind ready for an easy score. Frequently the ball may be passed about among our players ten, twenty or even more tlsws a rapid, accurate, short-pu.sslng style which will almost always draw an opposing player oui ..f position. The moment thai Is (Line, the thrust is made at the exposed point and another basket is probably chalked up to our ejedit Players mu;a im that tfce, 'are primarily responsible for one op ponent each. The moment a player allows her opponent to get away on her there is a "weakness In the Armor" and a skilful player will make the beet of that opportunity. It the visit of the Grads did nothing else, it should have demon-i irated the soundness of these 'two features of our play: first a short ;hot rather than a "hope" shot from away out, and, secondly, ai mnid sh irt-Dassinr frame design NEW YORK. Aug. 21 A twalv inning home run by Porter gave Cleveland Indians the victory Over New York Yankees In yesterday' s American League game. The win of the Washington Sen ators ovr st Louis Browns was their second .-traitrht of the series. Jones and Collins staging a pitching duel. With a score of 7 to 4 against them, Philadelphia Athletics stag- i . . American League Detroit 7, Philadelphia 8. St. Louis 2, Washington S. Chicago 2, Beaten 4. Cleveland 6, New York S. National League New York 13, Chicago 6. Other games, rain. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ( Fred Cappola was committed for j ed a ninth inning rally to defeat I trial bv Magistrate McClvmont In Detroit Tigers Simmons scored a eity police court Wednesday after-I home run in the last half with j noon on a chanre of woundtmt Geo. 1 . Captured Cricket Champion-shljt From England In Final Test Match Today LONDON, Aug. 22: Australia today won the internal tonal cricket championship, defeating England by Innings and 39 runs. The scores were: Australia, 603. England, M5 and 231. Aggregate, CM. Corp. Cameron, R.C.M.P., rteturn- ed to manoeuvre the opposing play- one man on bases after two runs Bals whom he is alleged to have cd to the city on today's train fron: ers out of position, so that thehad been driven in. stabbed in the back at the King a trip to the interior on offlc al short shot becomes possible. j In the National League, the New ! Oeorge Hotel Tuesday night. ; duties. PAGE TWO THE DAILY HEW3 York Giants scored runs in th-ftrst BASEBALL and five more in the lghth AUSTRALIA to win against Chicago Cubs. Death j BUGB Big League Scores IS WINNER mm 1 Ontrnl nnrf rik . , . Tme Fomd Leads i in Sales and Value Sales of the Ford have gone steadily ahead month hy month and continue to show substantial increases. In many sections, from 50 to 70 of all cars sold are Fords. Everywhere it has proved an unusual value at an unusually low price. It does not take long for the news about a motor car to get about. One motorist tells another. 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