rl FADE FOTO -ATHLETICS WIN AGAIN Took Third Straight Game From Cleveland; Tigers Beat Yankees NEW YORK, Jtme tearing Simmons Detroit Tigers blasted George Plpgras tram the mound with five runs in the first stanza and won a slugging match from the New York Yankees, In the National League, PHuburg Pirates broke tie in the sixth by Scoring six runs and defeated New York Giants. Chicago Cubs made It straight over Boston Braves. Yesterdays scores: ' ' ..'-1 .National League New York 4, Pittsburg 8. Brooklyn 1, Cincinnati 2. Barton 3, Chicago Y' Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 7. American League Detroit 11. New York 6. St. Louis 4, Boston 3. Cleveland 0, Philadelphia 8. Chicago 2. Washingto nl. Prince Rupert lo Terrace two Terrace Trimmed Usk In Baseball Game Last Sunday Resulted In 25-10 Score ' TERRACE, June 21:'-TTie' Usk baseball team and a ntKflWr of rooters arrived tn town.. Sunday to play the town team. Nine innings were played, Terrace emerging out victorious with a score of 25 to 10. After the game; the Usk party enjoyed supper at the Terrace Hotel before driving home. SPORT CHAT Arthur "The Oreat" Shires, 1s i LINED UP again -warming the Chicago White Andy Wilson and Art Lea, Sox bench. The noisy one was hit In the face the tther day in batt ing practice and Bud Clancy step- Heavyweights, to Meet . In Semi-Final 21: The ,nto hla Place won thc A strode suDDortin -list of nrP.; Philadelphia Athletics took thctr 8me In the eleventh inning. It umtnary matches has heen ar- thlrd rtwight game from 4hent the njnry 80 mucn tnat wU1 ranged for the boxing show next Cleveland Indians yesterday. FoxxjkeeP Arthur warming the seat of Tuesday night when Frankle Neel Wl jhomer in the Tilth inning, J pannes lor me train win oui;wm meet Jumbo Davles ot Victoria ; in the headline, attraction. t T . . """8 Art Lea. a new comer 'in the dis-1 .u than his last winter's fight mark.'trlct has been nomlnated to toke' That would make it about six and WUson on Andy of 0ceanlc , ths eeven-elghths. slx round tol.naaL Both boyg wm tip the scales at around 190! pounds. The fans liked a tvon f, hv.. Wilson's: boxing, wrestling and other athle- ork wuhen he fouht Wl,deat c-tic th"m h"e months ago. and events. represenUng an invest- ment ot $750,000, will be construe- "unousn ne naa an easy time car-; ted inun on inai occasion " "OP m Sacramento. CaU soon, E. A. Martin, Portland. Ore., representa- ne WUI extended further next tive f Frank Patrick, president of , Tuesday. the Pacific CoaSt Hockey League,' Jimmy Lawson On 1 has announced. He said a Sacra-1 ljX! boxing fans will also be mento team would be added to the K,ad to hear that Jimmy Lawson ! hockey league on completion of the ' Port Simpson will also be on the 1 building. Other cities in the league were to be Tacoma, Seattle, Portland, Vancouver and Oakland. SEGRAVEHAD NEW RECORD Finds He Made 98.7 Miles Per Hour art- JULY 1st Celebration Under Auspices of Terrace Assembly, No. 15 NATIVE SONS OF CANADA The Terrace People Welcome YouEverybody Come Terrace Tourist Hotel Hotel J. K. Gordon Louis Martin Meals -50c Meals - 50c Ready upon arrival of train Rest Room for Women Rest Room for Women -only Mrs. A. J. Kirkaldy Willson's Tea Room Ice Ceram and Soft Drinks Ice Cream Light Lunches Lunches Sandwiches Tobaccos and Clears Pie and Cake Taxi LOUIS MARTIN Riley's Drug Store Sandwich Counter near Tour- Ice Cream and Chocolates 1st Hotel 25c. Terrace Cafe. ' Souvenirs and Meals and Lunches Novelties . AT CANADIAN LEGION HALL HUITET LUNCHES. SANDWICHES, CAKE, TEA and COFFEE Also a rest room for women In Blue Room i Cars and Trucks Available For Trips TO LAKELSE AND KALUM W. II. Hurnctt W. E. Smith Terrace Motors Taxi, Terrace Ice Cream and Pop and Candy For Sale mi grounds by Native Sons Assembly lating a formidable list of ring, victories and he has yet to lose; his first fight. He has knocked out Denis Movln,' Nina Qurvich and Henry Boy, all tough lads and also holds a decision over Wesley White of Vancouver. The latter boy has been selected to meet Lawson again at the forthcoming show in a four-round International Motor Union : match and this should be a thru ler for the fans. Jimmy, with his list of knockout victories, is now called the "Knockout Klng ani may be ex- LONDON. June "21: The Inter-! Pected to turn in a spectacular national Motor Union yesterday 0f-ej:Rerfo"nance- flclally confirmed the speed at- 1 : 1 tamed by the late Major Sir Henry tD A I TAjn HfiTTQE Segrave at Lake Windermere iustlVV-UllL HJUiji before the accident that cost his life as the world's unlimited water j record. The speed confirmed was; 85.7 nautical miles per hour or 93.7 miles an hour. Usui as km wxmx!9.i9m3xsm mmeaniMa?uxxwiaia.iuswmim C. K R. EXCURSION! BEAT OFFICES Softball , Game Last Night 'Ended In 22-10 Score ';'Trt'fh mfher rrarrya 13n,.n! " " v.vyw- gulllL , 4VUU11U House gave the Office team a bad beatlnp tn thr tnnp nf 99 tn 10 hast evening. The fielding on both j sides was bad. Wick for the Round j House got 3 hits in six times up. Players Round House Cameron, lb; Raby, p; Tulloch, c; Mobberiy. ss.: Bond. If.; Scherk. 2b.; C. Nelson, 3b.; Wick, cf.; Jackson, rf. Offices Lawton, lb.; T. Smith c, Summers, 3b.; Coverdale, cf.: Moxley, 2b.; Johnson, ss.; Clark, Tf.; Melntosh, If.; W. Tobey,p. Umpires were Harold, J. Smith and McFee. Standings W L Dry Dock , 6 2 Roundhouse 6 2 Station 3 5 Offices 1 7 If II P 6 6 3 1 Baseball Standings National League W. L. Brooklyn 34 21, Chicago M 24 New York .29 26 St. Louis .27 28 Boston ...J2S 28 Pittsburg - .25 29 Philadelphia .......... .22 29 Cincinnati ...J23 34 American League Pet .618 .580 .527 .491 .472 .463 .431 .404 W. L. Pet Philadelphia 37 21 .638' New York 32 22 .592 Washington 33 23 .539 Cleveland 32 25 .544 St. Louis 25 32 .450 Detroit 25 33 .431 I Chicago 20 32 .385 Boston 20 36 .357 FOP. OVEB. HALF ACENTUQYTHISP&OV. tN PC5CaiPTION HAS MEN RECOGNIZED AS THE MOST EFFECTIVE BE-GULATOO. Of THE LIVER KIDNEYS AND BOWELS tmCllASE'S LIP ILLS 00 A.W.CHAU S PHK DAILY KiiWa Saturday, jUM ,; . 'L ! .XUJSk J - -I' HOBBY JONES WINS BRITISH OPEN GOLF TITLE JONES IS TENNIS IS CHAMPION START1NI Took Ilritish Pro Golf Title Fitst Gamp In ru m Bobby Jones, shown here, America's foremost golfer, finally achieved his ambition by winning British Amateur cmwn at St. Andrew's Scotland, from Roger Wethered. Yesterday ho added to his laurels by whining for the third time the British Open Professional Golf Championship. LEGION AND I REG'TDRAW Will Play In Final For Dominion Day Cup a Week From Next Monday By holding the Regiment, which was short some of its regular players, to a scoreless draw last night, Canadian Legion qualified to enter the final for the Dominion Day Cup. the Prince Rupert Athletic Club being accordingly eliminated from the contest. It was a well fought fame and both sides missed scoring chances. Fie& play was such that a draw might be said to be a fair result. A large crowd of fans took keen Interest in the .natch, weather conditions being of the best for all concerned. The final tot the Dominion Day Cup will be played a week from next Monday. Meantime, the standing is as foUows: W. D. L. F. A. P. Regiment 1 10 3 13 Legion 0 2 0 2 2 2 P. R. A. C 0 113 5 1 MDQNALD BEAT KING Close Although Unanimous Verdict In Vancouver Bout Last Night VANCOUVER, June 21: Hector McDonald, rising young Vancouver Iflhtweight, won a 10-round decision over Ritchie King bf Los An- jeles here last night. The verdict was unanimous although the de cision was close. GOLD WATCH GIVEN AWAY One of Subscribers In Daily News Campaign Will Get Waltham A fine 17-Jewrlle.d Waltham watch in solid 14-caraV gold case' will be given to oneVf 'the subscribers to the Dally. News canjnairn. Thc judges will decide who is to receive this rvlu-able prize. 'This is in addition to the four grand prizes being presented to the candidates. Everyone who takes a year's subscription gets a chance on thc watch. ll'ltll -7f I I T lrri3 l V . VWMYCkM' n II- Til I . 724Ioles j Tomorrow HOY LAKE, Bnland, June 21 Bobby Jones ycnerday won thc Brnlsh open golf championship ;or the third time with a score of J.tl. Archie Compston. British pro, af'er breaking th? course record a the third round, fell away to 82 in the fourth round for a 72-imic ?core of 2S7. Leo Dlegel and Macdonald Smith United States professionals, tied !or second place with 293 strokes. KAYO IN FIRST RD. Von Porat Disposed In Quick Order Hy Younp Stribling . (, CHICAGO, June 21: Young Striblinjt knocked out Otto Von JMral tn the first round of their bout here last nlcht after two minutes and 52 seconds. of flghtin;. Striblint not only battered Yon Porat out of the heavyweight picture but leaped . into the centre of It himself. Instead of pounding out a de cision In the well known Strib-ling fashion, he was a pleasant-faced, laughing killer. Everything he did was impressive. He was all overVon Porat right from the start. i i ' The following gain" for tomorrow at the 'r. tho city t?nni.s ! tournament: 9 a.m. McCanm-i woot!; Farquhar vs c 10 ajn.-.Mls8 B. ri. P. Edcumbc va m and T.'W. Brown. 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