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Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Pounders, Woodworker, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant la Equipped to Handle All Klnda of MAWNE AND COMMERCIAL WORK ' PHONES 43 AND 385 ! LUMBER! 5 KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND HEMLOCK jjj FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS, ETC. 52 c specialties Edge Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dried Edgo Grain Hemlock Flooring Sprure and Cedar Shlplap, Hoards, Dimensions and Timbers Doors, Windows, Shingles, Etc. Odd lots off-grade material at reduced prices. BIG BAY LUMBER CO.. LTD. g I,umbcrvManufacturers Prince KunerL it n. L. Wernecke, manager of th-Keho 11U1 mine at Mayo, and Mrs. WernuJco and daughter were pas-rengem Aboard the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon bound for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. They left Mayo only last Monday morning and flew to Whltehorse In . two-and-A-half Jipurs. r Hev. John 11. llahson, Lutheran ChUrclt minister, returned to the city on yesterdaya train from A brief trip to the Interior. Warren Woodward arrived lrt the city yesterday from Seattle to pay a visit here with his .father, a, C. Woodward, pnlted Sti(,es 'consul, SOX BEAT YANKEES itabe Ruth's Eighteenth Homer Un availing Athletics Beat St. Louis Browns CHICAGO. June 5: Babe ftuth's eighteenth horrie run of the season with two on board In the seventh inning tied the- New York Yankees in their game with Chicaeo White Sox yesterday but Kerr Doled out another In the tenth with two out to give the victory to the Sox. Sam Gray, onee ace of the St. Louis Browns' pushing staff, suf fered his ninth defeat of the season as Philadelphia made it two straight over St. Louis. Washington Senators defeated Detroit Tigers In a 10-inning .. en gagement. In the National League, eight errors cost the Brooklyn Rot)lns the game witn Pittsburg Pirates. Chicago Cubs blasted three Bos ton Braves, pitchers, making 20 hits for 34 bases. Yesterday's scores: National League Cincinnati 5. New York 8. Pittsburg 12, Brooklyn 6. St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 2. Chicago 18, Boston 10. American League Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 3. Boston 5, Cleveland 4. Washington 11, Detroit 8. New York 7, Chicago 8. Lacrosse Player Passes in Sbuth BATTERIES It gives us a real satisfaction to install a COYLE Battery for we know the resulting satisfactory service will reflect on us and satisfactory service is asurtd with the COYLE. Greater strength of construction and better materials make it the motorists logical choice Call in today. Rupert Motors PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. I I ll ,1 William Patchell, well known lacrosse Dlaver and boxine referee. died here yesterday at the age of-f 39 following an operation forajy Til.- THE DAILY NEW3. Thursaav. .. , : 7"c a, jf. K ft 4 mm m 9 -r be a social IS SOCCER Ocean Falls Would Like to Sec IMay-orf This Fall for Challenge Cup The following letter has been received by the sporting editor of the Daily News from A. St. Charleson, president of the Ocean Falls Amateur Athletic Association: "Five years ago our footballers annexed the Northern Challenge Cup In the city or Prince Itupert when we defeated the finalists of your territory. The following year we returned and successfully de-fen Jed the silverware. The third year a team from the north visited Ocean Falls apd left without the cup. For 'the last two years the Challenge Cup has not seen competition but has been on display in our trophy cabinet. "We, the present holders of. the cup, would very much like to know just what is wrong up there. Have you lost all hope of ever regaining the soccer championship? We would certainly like to se a play-off this fall and would ask the different football clubs to get together and give this message their serious consideration." Baseball Standings National League n -.'-v., ;.V;. L. Brooklyn . 16 .r;.o0 William Patchell of New Westmin4rL- 1 i. ster Was Also Well Known as Boxing Referee NEW WESTMINSTER. June 5 low ujub il Pittebur ...21 New Yofk 31 Boton 19 Cincinnati 18 rauaueipma 14 Ph.Hfd.el. Vfa&i Cleveland' 7T" New York .3a 'Chicago 17 j Detroit 18 'St. Louis 17 Boston 14 Plantago Wins 20 22 21 25 24 15 19 19 24 27 26 29 Pet. ..088 .570 438 .512 .488 .478 .419 .368 Pet .62 .658 .508 .543 .415 .400 .396 32G Coronation Cup Palaii Royale II and Alhford Came Second and Third at Epsom Downs Today BPGOM DOWNS. June 5:--W. M. :G. Singer's .Plantago today won the Coronation Cup. Palais Royale II was recond and Athfbrd. third. SI ttiaxKaiBuaiis ki m u i ra horses ran. WHY BOYS LEAVE IJOME 7 VERY paWrit knows what self sacriflctf Li Is necessary to raise and educate a son. When b6js leave home ... go to a' foreign country to seek opportunity .. It Is a definite loss, not only to the family", but to the Province of British Columbia. They go to seek opportunity. You can help to Increase the opportunities right here at home in British Columbia by Insisting on B.C. made goods every time you make a purchase. Let' stop exporting our payrolls and keep " thetys at home. v B. C. Products Bureau of the VANCOUVER BOARD OV TRADE UlUUVJ pi j TENNIS SCORES More Games Played Tuesday Prince Itupert Club In Results In the Prince Ilunert Ten nls Club's tournament Tuesdav were as rouows: Ladles' Sineles Mrs. W. N. Currie beat Miss Flo rence Smith, 6-1, 64. Ladies' Doubles Mrs. Currie and Miss fiarnllnp Mitchell beat Mrs. Johnston and Miss A. D. Harrison, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. Mrs. Johnston and Mtsc Harrison beat Mrs. M. Ferguson and Mm fi Mixed Doubles Miss Mitchell and A. C. Brand boat Mrs. Johnston and J. W. Plom-mer, 6-3, 6-0. .Men's Singles E. N. Walker beat II. D. Tee, 6-4, 6-2. E, N. Walker beat R. Bartlett. 6.4. 6-4. Men's Doubles Brown anod Macdonald beat Walker and Miller, 6-0. 6-3. Owing to the rain, no further games were played in the tourna ment yesterday. The draw or today is as, loiiow: 6 pjh Plommer and Edeeeomh vs. McMordle and Brand. 6 p.m. Miss C. A. Mitchell v Mrs. Johnston. 6:45 pjn. W. Currie vs. W. Plom mer. 6:45 pm, Stamford vs. A. Mit chell. 7:30 pjn. Winner of Currie and Plommer vs. Col. McMordle. 7:30 pjn. It. Browne vs. Moore. 8:15 pin. E. N. Walker vs. A. C. Brand. 8:15 pjn. P. LInzey vs. T. Brown. JUNIOR SOCCER High School and Borden Street School Junior League football play-erg braved the rain and the wind but night and staged the retukrlv scheduled fixture, High School win ning after a one-sided contest by a fccere of seven to nil. The field was wet and muddy and the going, was very heavy, particularly for the younger lads from the elemenUrv school. Half time score was three to nIL Jock CamDbell was referee. D. ll. Hartneas and O. Steaavlc were linesmen and the teams were as follows: High School Stlnech. Smith. Katsuyama, Green, Nakamoto, Fisher, Bartlett, Murray. Wlntham. Kanaya, and Bacon. Borden Street-jMargan, Allls-tons, Curie, Dungate, Fisher, Willis-croft, Wilson, Fong, Hardy. CamD bell and Welle. KILMARNOCK iTJ WINS AGAIN KITCHENER. June 5: Playtna a western football cluo representing Kitchener and district, the touring Scotch team, Kilmarnock, retained Its unbeaten record since arriving for its present Canadian tour. The Scottish Socccrltes were much too experienced for their local adver saries ancj rammed home seven goals while holding the Ideals scoreless, Wednesday. . . Snohomish Is to . Visit Rupert at Time of Race In Mem uWi of Commerce has Podl Wiib the tj. S. coiit- i guariTfuttTr! Snohomish will visit Prince Rupert about the time the motoryachts are here from Seattle and other southern points. The Snohomish makes her head quarters at Port Angeles. L. C. Eby and S. M. Newton will Iroil tonight on the Prince Oeorgfj for Victoria where they will repre sent the local Oddfellows' Lodge at a Grand Lodge convention. Mrs, J. L. Mcintosh also goes to Victoria tonight as delegate to Ifao nebekahprundjLollge.l ( j lion this A faded, Lattered hat is hardly respectable ... yet no worse than dull,grny-looklng sluy-n ...your morning toilet sIiotAd always include a "Nugget" shine which waterproofs the shoes as it jwlishcs. 9 1. SHOE POIIS ' V A Ijk NUC0ET TIN cJmiillUli a niil r Evinrude Outboard Motors and Peterborough Boats now available on TIME PAYMENT PLAN 25 PER CENT DOWN PAYMENT, Rai.mn r soveral months to suit purchaser. BUY A HO AT. and enjoy its use while paying the balance. FULL PARTICULARS FROM A. MACDONALD 720 Second Ave. VI. (IICNGARIASS lH it I hit wmyt Next to Pof Office A LEGJ0BB AM IT PEHZERT VEHET translated, it means "the best money can buy." Budwciser Barley-Malt Syrup knows no competition where real quality is the consideration . . 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