3 i 4" PAGE FOUR THE DAtLf NSW3. UETUKN BOUT ' IS ARRANGED BUT NOW OFF . i,- 1 NEW ,YOHK, .July 3 Jock Sharkey signed articles yes- terday for a flftccn-round en- ' gagement with Max Schmel- ing at the Yankee Stadium on September 25. The bout was declared off. however, when Arthur Von Buelowt Schmeling's deposed manager, failed to provide itlsfaetory release of his claims. BASEBALL MM CUP WAS ! .; PRESENTED Canadian Legion Club Rooms Scene of Enthusiastic Gather- ing Last Evening I ' Following the conclusion of the Dominion Day Football Cup final last evening both teams and officials were the guests of the Canadian Legion at their clubrooms. On behalf of the Football Association, Aid. S. D. Macdonald pre sented the Dominion Day cup to C. Baptle of the Legion team. He congratulated the Legion on their weir earned victory and the' Regiment! oalcelr keen opposition. i Wllsqn, on behalf of the Re- OQQgratulated the Legion. it had no alibis to of- "better team had won and deaeevedjy so. He appealed for greater -aiijpirt of the Junior Football games and mentioned that already maayof the players In senior football 'were graduates from the school league. ( Othlr speakers were Jas. Camp-bdL Cob. Arthur, Malcolm Lamb, 'fi. YdtiQgtnau, J. Norrington, Jas. Kelly J. Smith and Percy Tinker. tm fighting spirit of the old-tlmecs was very much In evidence a jADtooeedings. The more they Mlieotoe greater was the football ability of the has-beens extolled tMI frnaUy nothing would do but they rnust challenge the winners of the cup or better still, the pick of Prince Rupert. In any case It ws definitely decided to arrange a game Between the old-timers and the younger players and the stage la being rapidly prepared for sueh an attraction. Bob Arthur is laying the plans for the slaughter of the present day "knights of the pigskin" and the latter have made the necessary arrangements with the hospital for the reception of their victims or themselves. SCHEDULE July 8 S. O. C. vs. Elks. i July 10 Central vs. 3. O. C. 'July 15 Elks vs. Centrals. Canadian Legion Captures Dominion Day Cup, Scoring llmmn lnitnn nMcA nm rofro. me time. . AJterdack of yacht Weetamoe, American -cup contender buljt by 'orjtyn-Nifhol syndicate. John Parkinson U at the wneck ' ..." ' Miss Betty Carstairs. British speed boat driver, at wheel of Es-tella IV., which she drives at Do trolt international boat races. Strong Win Over Regiment . For any disappointing showings it may have made since the season opened, the Canadian Legion football club fully redeemed itself last night by playing all around the Regiment in the Dominion Day Cup final for a win of four to one. The veterans were thus successful in hanging up for themselves the second soccer trophy of the season. It was a fine victory, fully deserved,' for the Legion players and supporters,.Their success was largely due to the outstanding play turned in by George Howe who was responsible no leas than three of the four goals scored by that side. and linesmen were Aid. S. D. Mac- Ernie Warren scored the first donald and Alex ClaDDerton. goal fpr the Canadian Legion when a shot was deflected past Laidler by one of the defence and Percy Tinker equalized soon after when he converted a corner. It looked for a while like It might be a close game but, Just before the first half draw bigger crowds in the future whistle, George Howe started to get busy and sent in the goal, which put his team one up. In the second half, the Canadian Legion had entirely the beet of the play and pressed continual- j ly. During the attacks, George Howe scored two more goals. The Regiment was unable to make an attempt at replying so well were they held. Legion were well served hy Teddy Smith. Mitchell. Jack. Ban- The game was one of the finest played on Acropolis Hill for many a day with both teams playing hard and serving up class football. The big crowd enjoyed the match and games of a similar calibre will BABE RUTH HURT HAND May Be Out of Game For Some Time as Result of Chicago Accident tie, Harold MacDonald, Currie. NEW YORK, July 3: Babe Ruth Howe, Warren, and Hadden. tUxl out his thirty-first home run Laidler kept a fine goal for the ot the "wn yesterday In the first and between New York Ytnkees Regiment Ross. Watson, Dolg, Chicago White 6ox Earljr In the and Edgeeuwbe put up a good de-!n f-nr. of th forward Tinker. nd . the Bambino Injured hand whe to take attempting a Wilson. Norrington and MacDon- j oih n..r. vit 'fr and my be out ot the eame for brace of games from St. Louts by one run margins. In the NaUonal League, all homo teams lost against the visitors. Yesterday's scores : National League Boston 6, Pittsburg 4. New York 9, Chicago 8. Brooklyn 6, St. Louis 5. American League Chicago 1-15, New York 5-4. Detroit 4-2, Philadelphia 3-7. Cleveland 4, Boston 5. St. Louis 4-3, Washington 5-5 Baptist Sunday l . i School Picnic "'BUS' :T& Annual Outin? Is Being Held This Afternoon on Digby Island The annual picnic of the Sunday School of First Baptist Church Is being held this afternoon at Digby Island, boatloads of chtldren and parents having crossed the harbor at l and 2 o'clock this afternoon. There will be a program of games and races and refreshments will bo served In abundance. The picnic Is under the supervision of Aid. P. H. ; Linacrt superintendent of tho Sun-. day gcb4r; l i i , GAME WAS Good' ExhUUion of' junlorFoelhaM Turned in Yesterday i f Two select Junior League football teams hearing the designations pf Reds and Stripes played an Inter estlng exhibition game before quite a large crowd of spectators In connection with the Dominion r 'pay celebration program, the result' be Ing a scoreless draw- It was a well contested match and a good, demonstration of the way the Junior boys play soccer. Aid. S. D. Macdonald ytas jeferee with Alex Clapperton and;, Gerald Roberts acting as linesmen. Tji'e teams: ; .' Reds Erlckson; H. Fisher and H, Thurber; J. Currie, P. Vaccher afjd H. Morgan; L. Wilson, R. Fong, T. Bussanich, J. Campbell and R. Franks. Stripes Suehlro; J. Greer and Q. Blake; C. Bartlett. M. Colusl and A. Da vies; T. McMeekln, D. Christiansen, O. Wingham, V. Mlljer and A. Cromp. TENNIS GAMES TOE PLAYED Semi-Finals Run Off Yesterday and All Tinaki Expected to Be Com-piete By First of Week In the semi-finals of the men's singles in the city tennis tournament yesterday. T. Brown beat Col. TMcMordle In two sets. Carl Brand beat Pete Black in two sets in the other semi-final. In hte mixed doubles, Miss Vera Smith and T. Brown defeated Miss Florence Smith and R. Browne and, In the semi-finals, beat Miss Laura Frizzell and Ax Mitchell, thus advancing to the final. In men's doubles, Horton and E. Walker defeated Farquhar and wnaing in two seis. It Is expected to play the mixed doubles finals on Saturday afternoon and the men's singles and doubles on Sunday. Games set for tonight: 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Ferguson and Macdonald vs. Miss M. Palmer and Brand. 7:30 p.m. Ciirrle and Bartlett vs. Brand and McMordie, To Organize Cricket Here A. J, Croxford Interests Himself In Playing of Game and Practice Called For Saturday A. J. Croxford is making an at tempt to prganize the playing of cricket in this city an has obtained the necessary tackle from W. H. Wilson-Murray. It is planned to hold a practice early Saturday eve nlng at the Acropolis Hill grounds. Mr. Croxford believes there Is room for this game in Prince Rupert. it ' Baseball Standings National League Chicago 43 27 .614 Brooklyn .39, 28 .600 New York . 35 32 .522 8t. Louis ,34. .82 .515 Boston".... .31' '-'34 .477 Jntkburg .:.... 29 35 .453 Cincinnati 27 40 . .403 Philadelphia 24 36 .400 ft ' American Lcaguo to N w. L. 'nv,'1. Pet Philadelphia '.......47 , 25 .053 Washington . 43 25 .032 New York 42 26 .018 'Cleveland 35 35 .500 (Detroit 30 42 .417 'gt. Louis 29 42 .408 Jjoston 27 42 .391 fchlcago . 24 40 .375 JOE WRIGHT WINSAGAIN Canadian Defeated Beresford, Most Formidable Rival at Henley Today ,. HENLEY-ON-THAMES, July 3: Joe Wright, whq brought the Diamond Sculls honors to Canada two years ago, won his second heat victory today by defeating Bcresford of the Thames Club, who was rated as Great Britain's best entry, by two and a half lengths. Jack Guest of Toronto defeated Edwards of Chrlstchurch, Daily News "Want Ads" bring) nuiek result, j Press Gang Wins , Prince of Wales l' Stakes, Today NEWMARKET, July 3: Lord Wooiavlnaton's Press pans won the Prince of Wales Stakes here today. Lord Derby's Bqsworth was second and Lord Harewood's Alcester third. Five horses ran. Al Downs retained tho high diving championship of the United States from lp00 to 1917, being undefeated from the high board over that period. two roi,o ACES Only two polo players today hold the top handicap rating of ten. goals, Thomas !ltchcnck of the United States and Lewis Lacey of; Argentine. 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