1 It was a thrilling spectacle for yachtmen when his majesty's yacht Britannia (right) raced Sir Llpton's challenger for the American Cup, Shamrock V., on the Solent, recently. DOUBLES PLAYED More Winners Are Decided In British Tennis Championships ''$JMBLEi$)ifr, July 5. Mrs. Helen WiRsoWdrMlS'Ellzabeth Ry Edith Cross, 6-2. 9-7, Jack Crawford of Australia and Elizabeth Ryan won the mixed double?' by defeating the German ' team of Frauleln Krahwlnkel and Daniel Prenn6-1, 6-3. But DEFEATED Title Was Not at Stake Corbett-Thompson Bout In SAN FRANCISCO, July 5. Young Corbett, sensational southpaw fighter from Fresno, Cal.. punched his way to a 10-round decision over Young Jack Thompson, welterweight champion, yesterday afternoon. The title was not at stake. NEAR 3,000 BORROWERS AT LIBRARY Valuable Gifts of Books Acknowledged at Metting Last Evening At a meeting of the Library Board last night, O. V. Wilkinson presiding, the librarian reported the recelRt of five fine volumes from the Reading Club of which she U, a member. The books are "The Buck in the Snow," by Edna St. Vincent Miliary, "Falloden Papers," by Viscount Gray; "The Renaissance," by Walter Pater; "Journal of Katherlne Mansfield" and "Tldemarks"' by H. M. Tomllnson. The Women's Canadian Club donated $75 to fee expended on Canadian books and also presented a volume "Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island." The .thinks of the board was ex- uueu vu uuui urBUimauuns jor i iv.lt gifts. Tne retJOrt or the librarian show ed a circulation of C450urlng thg month or an average of 212 per day. It was also reported that there vere but nine short of three thousand borrowers registered. ,), I, i . NOTICE George O. Arseneau announces that he has taken over William Lamblu's interest in the men's furnishings store In the Capitol Theatre Block. All outstanding accounts will be payable to Mr. Arseneau. (158) t PKINCE RUPERT WON BALL GAME 10 TO 3 Information received from Ketchikan this morning was to the effect that Prince Ru- pert had won the first base- ball game in connection with the Fourth of Julv celebration at the Alaska town yesterday an c.tnturd tbraWQ'l doubles of l; UJ " 6COIC OI 1U l J- Paru the ftritft Onnfi' chimplonlhlps cu,1?l" of game were re- byulcWrwl'alfreyfand!ived- The locaI baseball I team ana pany or supporters are expected to return to the city from the north on the Princess Charlotte this after- noon. JACK GUEST WON SCULLS Defeated Boetzelen of Berlin Rowing Club in Final at Henley Today HENLEY, England, July 5: Jack Guest of Toronto won the Diamond Sculls today by debating Boetzelen of the Berlin Rowing Club easily in eight minutes and 29 seconds or 19 seconds slower than the record set by F. S. Kelly of the Lean-dor Rowing Club years ago. Guest won the race by 20 lengths. FOOTBALL POSTPONED Owing tO the rflln Inst nloVitta fscheduled football, game between Regiment and Prince Rupert Ath letlc Club in the Stuart Shield ser- was, postponed. PICNIG POSTPONED On account of the unfavorable weather, the picnic of St. Peter's Anglican Church Sunday School, which was to have been held today, was postponed. llqnprs Even Yesterday in Doublc-Headcr at Boston Yanks Lose Brace to Senators BOSTON, July 5: A holiday gathering of 30,000 people saw the world champion Philadelphia Athletics split a double-header with the Boston Red Sox here yesterday. At Washington, the Senators took two games from the New York Yankees. Babe Ruth, recovered from his recent hand Injury, hit out his thirty-second homo run of the season in the second game. In the National League, Brooklyn Robins won the afternoon game from the Giants at New York after having lost the morning game. Yesterday's scores: American League Cleveland 4-3, Detroit 5-4. Philadelphia 6-4, Boston 7.2. New York 0-3, Washington 8-7 St. Louis 11?4, Chicago 3-6. National League Chicago 10-1, Pittsburg 1-5. Brooklyn 4-5, New York 5-2. Boston 3-9, Philadelphia 7-7. Cincinnati 4-2, St. Louis 15-6. Baseball Standings National League w. L. Pet. Chicago 44 28 .611 Brooklyn 40 27 .597 St. Louis 36 32 529 New York 36 33 522 Boston 33 35 .485 Pittsburg. ,...30 37 . .448 Philadelphia ;..-.25 37 .403 Cincinnati . 27 42 .391 American League , W. L. Pet Philadelphia 49 26 .653 Washington 45 25 .643 New York .'...42 29 592 Cleveland 35 37 .486 Detroit 32 42 . .433 St. Louis ..30 43 .411 Boston ' .....28 43 .394 Chicago ....25 41 .379 City League w. Centrals 3 Elks ... 3 Sors of Canada 3 L. 3 3 3 Pet 500 .500 500 TENNIS POSTPONED On account of the rain, the semifinal and the mixed doubles between Miss Margaret Palmer and A C. Brand and Mrs. S. P. McMordle and W. L. Stamford In the city tennis tournament was postponed from last night. If weather Is suitable, it as well as the final will be played this afternoon. Other finals It is planned to run off tomorrow. BILL TILDEN WINS IN BRITISH TENNIS. WIMBLEDON, July 5: WU- 11am T. Tllden won the British men's tennis, singles today by defeating Wllmer Allison of Texas In three straight sets. Tllden won by scores of 6-3, 9-7, 6-4. Sails and spray featured Golden Jubilee regatta of the New York Yacht Club, as crafts got away at the start at Larchraont, N.y. ' Left-1. S. biiel)'s Ihjwdy, fcrlrlper". i , 1 I ATHLETICS SOX SPLIT A strenuous pull by one of the special commissioners' teams during the lnterbranch tug-of-war at sports meet at Chlswirk, England, ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Silver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. C, G. R. Anderson Is Honored A gathering of unusual convivial Ity In the Boston cabaret last eve Hoover Signs Many Bills to Aid Employment J WASHINGTON, July 5:-Presi-dent Hoover yesterday signed rivers and harbors bills passed by Congress providing for the spending of nlng celebrated the silver wedding $144,181,000 on 170 DroJecU desien- annh-ersary of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. ed to give employment In different R. (Gust) Anderson, who have been parts of the country. They had icmuwhs oi trince KUpert Since tne chieflv to da with work In rnnnw. year 1909. tlftrV with the MleaUsInnl River anrt A large number of friends sat tributaries. aown to a sumptuous dinner at 7 p.m. Knut Hallberg made a versa tile toast master, while Bob Phil-Hps acted as master of ceremonies and head-man at the punch bowl.: The health haDDiness and nroa-' Dancing was indulged in until a late hour when the party broke up with singing "They are Jolly Good Fellows" and "Auld Lang Syne." The following guests were pre sent: Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ivarson, Mr. and Mrs. Hokon Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Hellman, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hallberg, John Bergman, Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Phillips, Robert Strand, Oscar Lar son, Mr. and;Mrs. Martin Miller. John S. Nelson, Karl Berg.'Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Frite. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson. O. H. Insulander, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Styes, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dybhavn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Chrls-ttnsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Martlnsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kllpatrlck, Felix Batt, Mis a. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. iiU Pedersen, Miss E. Anderson, Mlw M. MUler. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brook;bank, Miss M. Ivarson, Mrs. Dan Larson, S. Johnson, R. JohrU son. Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. John Dybhavn who were out of the city, sent their greetings. FISH SALES American Chelsea, 55,000, Booth, 10.5c and 6c. Zarcmbo, 11,500, Cold Storage, 12c and 6c. ; Marmot, 6,000, Booth, 13.3c and Canadian Edward Llpseft, 8,500, Royal, 11.7c and 0c. J. R.. 7.600, Booth, 11.7c and 8c. Teeny Mllly, 13,000, Cold Storage, 12c and 8c. ?'.. Clipper, IJ, 6JQ0, Pacific, 11,7c and Ee. Vera Beatrice, 12,500, AWn, 18.1c and 8c. With a cargo of cement for delivery to. the Power Corporation of panada In connection with Its power housp construction work, Union freighter Chllllwack, Capt. John Mulr, is due in. port tomorrow from Vancouver. The vessei will go no further north than Prince Ru- ptrtthutrip .. LOCAL ITEMS Among the prominent people on perlty of the bride and groom was Doara ine prince enry nere today honored many, times and several u R' ' Vaughan vice-president, In speeches and- expressions were clae f purchase and store, Ca-made of the high esteem and re- nadlan National -Railways. spect In which the bride and bride- groom are held. Thev were also John Moldvar, for drunkenness, made the recipients of several pret- iwas f,ned $25, PMon of 30 ty gifts in the shape of a large sij- ; days' Imprisonment by Magistrate iMcClymont In city police court this ver basket, full of beautifnl roses, a case of table silver, a cut glass and mornmg. On a similar charg, Kitty sliver cake plate, a silver and pyrexjOUen was "sanded. pie casserole, and Indian tray, etc. I New Laid Eggs For Sale Guaranteed not over 48 hours old, Express charges paid any place from Rupert to Burns Lake. In 12 or 30 dozen crates at 50c per dozen. Cash with order. Phone or write. MRS. C. A. CHAPMAN SMITIIERS, R.C. The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL. 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