9 Or ! ast Week for entering in order to win While candidates may enter this campaign at any time they wish, this is the last week when they may enter with a prospect of getting first prize, because it is expected that those already in the field will be busy working and will get the easiest prospects. The suggestion is made that ihose wishng to do so ENTER NOW! Delay Is Dangerous ta Success Make an appointment with Miss Graham at the Daily News office and she will tell all about this campaign in which Everybody Wins THE PRIZES Victor Radio With Electrola l.A new Victor Radio with Electrola, the musical sensation of the age, price,, $375. This instrument, which plays Victor records and also gives the finest radio reception, is supplied by McRae Brothers of Prince Rupert, and is on view in their window. 2 A complete set of table sterling silver in a handsome chest. It is a beautiful new "Queenston" pattern embellished with a little engraving and sells at $200. This is supplied by Bulgers' Jewellery store and wilt be on view in their window soon. 3- A complete sterling silver toilet and manicure set of the famous Brewster design, 13 pieces, in two handsome cabinets.. Price $104.75. This is supplied by Heilbroner's Jewellery store and is on view in their window., 4. A complete 97-piecc Johnson's Pareek dinner set, Belgravia pattern, which sells at $50, purchased from Heilbroners Basement store. This too, will be shown in Heilbroner's window. Commission to Candidates S who do not secure grand Prizes Candidates who. do not win Grand' Prizes will receive 10 per cent commission on the proceeds of their work. IT COSTS NOTHING TO ENTER SPEED MAY WIN FIGHT If So, Frankfe Ncel Should Take Jumbo Davies As the time approaches for the big fight next The best money can buy-no fillers Anhnuer-Basch Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup, LIGHT OR DARK RICH IN BODY NOT Bi l l Lit I ,THE DAtLY NEWS M J J 'J SPORT CKAT It will be decided when Cana dian' Legion and. Regiment meet tonight on the soeeer field which two of the three teams in the league are to meet in 'the Domin- Tuesdav between lw cup iinai on jum 30j a now beaded to the KMeautt Eagle overcome. .. II. 1..I- I ! tJllll I ; , . . I ' , - --. ASCOTRACE WEEKENDS Alcester, Jacopo and Grand Master Were Today's Winners Frankie Neel of thta eitv and Jum- win or a draw for the Regiment.. ASCOT. June 20: Lord Hare- bo Davies. the "blonde terror" of whteh is already pretty safe by j wood's Alcestor won the Hard wicks Victoria, increased interest is man!- virtue of their win over the Athrj Stakes in the wind-up of the Royal fest in local sporting eircles and a ''letlc CJub on Monday night, would! Ascot racing week today. Walker close study of the fightiag qualities etaeb a place for them. A win orjGray was second and Plot third: in of the two boys shows that the local dw for the Canadian Legion a field oi nlne-lad will have a decided edoe on would do likewise for them. The' Marshal Field's Jacopo won the Davies on account of his speed. In Prtnee Rupert Athletic Club wiU Windsor Castle stakes, the first fact it is even conceded in Victoria remain in the series if the Legion 'un"lcan norse " win. oarasueam that Keel is much the faster of the is beaten and does not score more ' cond and Fronene Domtxjy, two and bis supporters feel that ! ttaaa one goal which to not such tMrd- Eighteen horses ran. his advantage will go a long way a vry good chance. In any case." Lora Gianeieys Grand Master towards victory. N eel's footwork is it should be a tight match which on "le worKin&nam BtaKefl with particularly good and he should : should attract ouite a crowd of Fmsl Bridc second and Guardls have little difficulty In making the fans tip Acopolis Hill tonight hard hitting Victoria boy miss. Reports from both camps show that the boys are training excep tionally hard for the big match and will be Jn the very beat of condi tion. Each will weigh in close to 180 pounds, and ttie fight will be over he 10-round route. Big League Scores NATIONAL Brooklyn 0; Cincinnati 6. Boston 4; Chicago ML AMERICAN Detroit 4; New York 5. St. Louis 1. Boston 4. Cleveland 2, Philadelphia 4. Chicago 1. Washington 3. SOUTHEASTER IS EXAMINED Famous Skidejjate Property Catehes Eye of Consolidated Mining Co. SKXDfiGATE, June 3t. The Consolidated Mtnine & Smelting Co. , Parade third in the string of 17. YANKEES WIN SIX STRAIGHT I NEW 'YORK, June 20 Babe Ruth's twenty-second homer of the j Elks, collecting season provided the margin of vic tory for the New York Yankees over the Detroit Tigers yesterday. It was New York's sixth straight win. A walk, two singles and a sacri- has had an engineer fcxJklng over flee gave the Philadelphia Athto- Mines Ltd. i Arvin Crowder held the Chicago The jroperty. if it eotrtinee to .White Sox to four scattered hits NATIVE SONS WON AGAIN LAST NIGHT Took Elks Into Camp With Score of 9-6; Collect 13 Safe Hits LOBLICK HURT Sons of Canada won their second In a row last night in the Senior Baseball League fixture with the Elks. The winners poled out 13 hits for nine runs, while the Lodge Men were collecting six runs on nine safeties. Bill Lambie was on the mound for the Sons, and although he was touched for. eight hits In the five and one-third Innings he pitched be kept them well scattered until the sixth when three hits and an error accounted for three runs. Benny Wendle then went into the box and the Elks got one more on another error. Herman Lobllck, star hurler for the Elks, was hit on the arm when he stopped one of Lam-bie's fast ones in the first Inning, so he sat on the bench for the rest of the evening. Stan Moran went on the mound for the Lodge Men and was hit pretty hard during the whole game, every player on the Sons' team hitting safely. Oosse was the star hitter for the three safeties In four times at bat. Including one two-bagger. George Arseneau and Bill Harold each made two hits in four times up. For the Sons Meniies led the batters with hree singles iamou oouweaswr group or wes in me iim inning a lead which Lambie made two out of three, old claims at SMdegate wfaleh Is the Cleveland Indians could not! Howe and Smith each hit safeJv phow up as favorably as K has been; and the Washington 8enators won. i era. although Skinner dropped one ' important gold) in the National League, Hack (after a long run arid Arseneau lost rodur-' ' fWflson hit his nineteenth homer of j one in the sun. Skinner's eaten in w. u. MCMorns is .in eharge or the season as Cubs pounded out a jthe fourth robbed the present development 0f the victory over Boston Braves. isure horns. .jropt r: . . Olncirmtnl Reds pounded Adolfo ! The Sons started riaht out in the Lutheran Ladies City League w. Centrals a Elks 3 Sons of Canada 2 Upv-nnkr of 1060 uses are claimed for mevesu-y. Sold at all Government Liquor, Stores This advertisement is not published or displayed by th 5 'Liquor Cintrol Board or by the Government of lirituh Columbia ground work. It was explained that In the smaller centres it was customary for boys and girts to use the same building. In Ontario there were a number of examples of this. The organisation wa managed by a board of directors and in a small centre like this the general secretary would have to be also physical director with charge of tbe pmnasium -and game. Mr. Mc-Allstef urged th'iVTn constructing their plant the swimming pool should be the best and the gymnasium large enough for games. They would be well advised to erect a building that was adequate in every wuy. They might have class rooms or club rooms, a rotunda and seme places liked to instal bowling alleys j and haye a billiard room. The latter ran into money. A number of questions were asked ,and answered. W. ILTobey read: the I minutes of a meeting of the Rotary land Oyio committee which had gone Into the matter with Mr. Mc-lAUcter and this committee was Jorapowered to continue until the larger one was in a position to j function, it was proposed to get 1 the fullest -possible Information with estimate of costs and' thon ; make recommendations as to- when I the campaign should start. Owing to lack of Information It would be impossible yet to give an estimate Of the cost of any building as so much depended on local condlt-i Ions. i A vote of thanks was passed to Mr. McAllister for his interest In the work and help .and that gentle in four trips to the plate while twice in four attempts Arseneau and 8klnner both made nice catches in the field for the los Box Score Wendle of a iLufue and beat the Brooklyn Rob- j first toning and got one run. They, tins. Aid In- Meeting 'Y.M.C. A. Discussed Monthly Gatherinir, Is Held at Home of Mrs. A. 3Iartison (Continued from pare one) request the appointment of two representative.; to be members of a gensai eonuatttee to secure all data and make recommendations to The regular monthly meeting of ', theft own organisations and pos-the West End Ladies' Aid was held 10 another general meeting, last Risht at the hone of Mrs. A. j Tbe meeting, which was presided Martinson. 2049 Graham Avenue, -over by Mayor Orme, was not a very A devotional period was followed by ferge one bt it was representative it Business session. During a social and seemed keenly lntersted in the hour delicious refreshments were project. E. J. Smith acted as sec-enred. There was a fair attendance, i retary. Mr. McAiister gave a prell . miaary talk in which he outlined 'the alms and objects of the organ! -L. PeL j8001- IIe 'd It was designed not 2 .600 i duplicate the work already being 3 JS0O 'done DBt rather to co-operate with 3 ".400 i tie churches, schools and ctty. the latter especially in their Dlav- Elks tied the score in their half of j the third. The Sons came back In' their half and collected four runs' and added' another In the fourth. The Biks started a rally in the sixth which fell one 'short of tying the score, but the Sons added two more in 'their half of that stanza and held the Elks scoreless in the last Inning. j As a result of last night's game, Centrals are back in first place with three wins and two losses and Biks are second with three wins and the same number of losses. Sons of Oanada are sB in the cellar with two wins- to their credit and three tjame lost ELKS AB R II PO A E Harokf 3b ..... 4 12 10 0! Moran p 2 2 1 1 2 0 Arseneau If 4 1 2 5 0 2 t Lobllck 0 0 0 0 0 01 A. Mitchell c. 4 6 0 3 0 oj Stephens lb 4 0 0 4 0 0. G. Mitchell s. 4' 0 '0 1 2 0 Geese rf 4 1 3 0 0 0( Skinner cf 3 113 0 1, Budinlch 2b 3 0 0 0 0 l Totals .32 T 9 19 4 4 8. O. C ABR H PO A El W. Mitchell lb ss. 4 0 1 S 1 0 HowexL; 3b( 4 i2! .2 10 1 wendle ss., p. . Lambie p, cf. . Menzies 3b., lb. Nelson c Stalker If. Ratchford rf 3 1 0 2 2 3 1 0 10 L 1 1 0 Totals .....33 9 13 21 3 6 Elks 0 0 2 0 0 4 06 S. O. 0 1 14 10 2 X 8 Hit by pitched ball and taken! out In first inning. Summary Two-base hit, Gosse, Skinner; stolen base, W. Mitchell; sacrifice, Lambie, Moran; left on bases. S. O. C. 7. Elks 9; innings pitched by Lambie 5 1-3. Wendle 1 2-3; hits off Lambie 8, Wendle 1; first base on balls off Lambie 2; struck out by Lambie 9, Wendle 1. Moran 2; hit by pitcher by Lambie 1; winning pitcher Lambie; passed ball, Nelson, Mitchell; umpires Farquhar and Somervllle; time of game, 1:55. Border Line Navigation Co.'s freighter Border Queen, Capt. 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