PAOE FOUR '.THE DAILY NEWS. -I ! ' J GO NOETH BY PLANE Alaska-Wasfilhjjton Airways Seaplane Taking Baseball Fins to Ketchikan To carry local people to the' Fourth df -July celebration at Ketchikan, the Alaska - Washington Airways single winged monoplane "Skagway." piloted by P. Renahan, arrived here from the north at 8:30 last evening and left at 8 p.m. on her return to Ketchikan with a party Of seven passengers. Last evening's northbound party included WU1 Mitchell. Alex Mitchell, Miss Laura Prinell, Herman Loblick, Miss Blanche Harte, W. A. Bell and Glllls Royer. The same plane was here again this morning to take another party north. RUDY VAllttandtfs CONNECTICUTYANKEES CollegeSong 22321 HR&WHRJESSECiJAVfORD "OruanDuet 223M ' "IP I HAD A GIRL LIKE YOU" RUDY VALL!E and His CONNECTICUTYANKtSS FOXTROT 22419 "WESTERN HOBO" CARTER FAMILY YOCJU V-4023& "WHIPPOORWILL" NAT SHILKRET and The VICTOR ORCHESTRA iw nor tttta GENE and GLENN vocal tisas At Any Victor Dealer Victor Talkiog Machine Compinr rCau4aUmlM4 tUalml McRae Bros. WinWords," Vlcjrolas. Orthoplitfiilc , ytctor JUdio Kepeivers. ' I HELEN WILLS MOODY i WON 1JKITISH TITLE ! ; WiMfJLETO'N Eng( July 4 ! M'i-s. Helen Wills Aloofly won the firltfsh w'Omeh 'singles I tennis championship here' to- day by defeating Miss Eliza- Beth Ryan 62, 6-1 1 t 4 4 4 f SPORT CHAT Three more garrie remain tb be played to round otit (he first half of the Senior League schedule anil the next match is planned to b played on Sunday af terndon , next ' between Sons of Copada and Cen- rilo TVlO ef nvirltrtfv fH tiki, til, HUM. AiUUUUI .yJ UttbC t0 Will clally announced by (he league is: . w' L Pet. Elks 4 3 .571 Centrals 3 3 .500 Sons 2 3 .400 Tennis Gaines Were Played City Championship Tournament Has Now Almost Reached Finals Miss Margaret Palmer and Carl Brand beat Mrs. M. Ferguson antf Harold Maedonald in three sets yes terday in the city tennis champion ship tournament. I In a semi-final of the men's I doubles, Col. S. P. McMordie and Carl Brand beat W. N. Carrie and R. Bartlett, 6-3, 6- Tonight the semi-final In the mixed doubles of Miss Palmer arid i Brand vs. Mrs. MeMordie and Starh- Iford will be played, the winners to meet Miss Vera Smith and T. W. Brown in the final tomorrow afternoon. Baseball Standings National League w. Chicago : 43 L. Pet. 27 .614 Brooklyn .39 28 .600 New York 35 32 .522 St. Louis 34 32 .515 Boston 22. 34 .46t Pittsburg .29 30 .440 Cincinnati Zl 40 .403 Philadelphia .24 36 .400 American League W. L. Pet Philadelphia 48 25 .66 Washington 43 25 .632 New York 42 27 .600 Cleveland 35 35 500 Detroit 30 42 .417 St. LOuls .28 42 .4fi6 Boston 21 42 2$l Chicago 24 40 .375 Big League Scores American League New York, 4; Philadelphia 5. National League Boston 8; Pittsburg nlL WON WITH KNOCKOUT Fr'ankle Neel Given Technical Decision Over f bung Firpo In Ketcliikari Rout Word was received at the Em press Social Club by wireless this morning that Frankie Neel of this city defeated Young Firpo of Ketchikan by the 'technical knockout route in the fifth round of a sche duled six-round boxing match at Ketchikan last night. It was the headline bout of the same card in which Nina Qurvich of this city won by a technical knockout in the second round of the semi-final. Gurvich Wins By Knockout Second Round Word was received in the city this morning to the effect that Nina Gurvtch, fighting in the semi-final of a boxing card at Ketchikan last night, defeated his man by means of a technical knockout in the second round. Further details of the fight were expected today. IS THOUGHT FINE SM Prince Henry Makes Big: Hit With Vancouver People VANCOUVER, July 4: The ss. IPrinee Henry, new flagship of the Canadian National Steamships, Pacific Coast fleet, already has won her way into the hearts of th citizens of the Port of Vancouver. Many functions of welcome were held following her arrival here and the new ship was thrown open to the general public. More than 12.000 persons passed up the gang plank and made an inspection of the vessel. Porcupine Minus Quills Is Found In Jasper Park JASPER PARK LODOOE, July 4: A qullless porcupine, with the skin of its back as white and unprotected as a lady's hand, is the discovery of Charles Bolin, guide. who has Just reported to his headquarters near Jasper Park Lodge from the Mdligne Lake country. Bolin Mys that the phenomen ta unique in his experience of many years in the . Rockies. The porcu pine was part way up a spruce tree :ana he would have passed it by unnoticed, he saldd, had not his horse tilled as he was rid ins alnno th trail. GUEST IS IN FINAL iTTo.lUeel German for Honors fnj Diamond Sculls at Henley on ThamesWright Eliminated ! 4! HENLEY-ON-THAMES, July Jack Guest of : Toronto to"day defeated T. D Colett of the Leader Rowing Club by ten lengths in 3 minutes and 42 .seconds in the Diamond Sculls semi-final. In the other semi-final, Joe Wright of Toronto was eliminated by Boatzelen of the Berlin Rowing Club. Boetzelen's time was 8 miri- utes and 52 seconds. The race was close. Fdrine? Railway Man Gets Rights W. P. IHnton to Develop 3120 Acres Alberta Sands A permit to develop an area of 5120 acres of bituminous sands in Alberta has been granted to Walter jP. Hinton, Toronto, former G. T. P. i railway official and well known here. The permit was Issued on June '14 and was made operative under (regulations which those bituminous 'sand rights may be disposed, j Those regulations were the subject of interchanges between Hon. : Charles Stewart, minister of the interior, and Premier J. E. Brown-,lee of Alberta, during the Easter j recess of Parliament, and were ar-j rived at in the light of the pending transfer ol the natural re sources to the province. The concession to Mr. Hinton Is the second of such grants that have been issued, one having gone to Max Ball of Toronto some tinie ago. Cathedral Picnic Being "Held Today Sunday School Pupils Are Enjoying Their Annual" Outing at Digby Island This Afternoon The annual picnic of the Sunday School of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral is being held this afternoon at Digby fsind, bpatkwd of chll-dreri ndl.prifpntsjlfiving started crossing'the harbor from the pacific Barrage Co. floats at 1 o'clock this afternoon. There will be the usual program of games and races and refreshments will also be enjoyed. Dean J. B. Gibson is in charge of the picnic, being assisted by Ernest Walker, Mrs. W. J. Greer, Mrs C.'W, Homer, Mrs. Bert West, Mrs.'E. W. Tucker, Mrs. Matsumoto and Mlsi Alleen Gibson. American Horse Winner of Race Col. C. J. Ryan's Instigator II Cap-tureJ Princess Stakes at Newmarket Today NEWMARKET, July 4:-rA United States horse Col. C. J. Ryan's Instigator II, won the Princess Staked here today. Miss Jessica was second and Londnn Wall, third... Sixteen1 horses ran. Row of happy Iruh lassies spl44Ung as thev sit, on breakwater at- Bangor County Qown, Ireland -mm Prepare Ovalttne Cold This Wdf Ad J two teaspoonuls to a cup Shale in thaler, of stir well, uric dissolved. NEW ORDER FOR Will Help Unemployment Situation " In Central Interior During Coming Fall , New orders which will ensure continued activity in the pble camps of the Skeena River section came as a result of the visit tb the district during the past month df J. E. Seaman, Spokane, western manager of the Page & Hill POle Co. Definite orders placed following an hspectfoh of stock in the assembly yards of the Hanson Lumber Ss Timber Co. at Cedarvdle, Nash arid other points along the railway line will mean many carloads of poles for export shipment and these are in addition to big orders already received which are held up for fttpplng instructions. With old orders still blocking the ;ards, it will not be before the first if AUgust that work can be started jy the company on the-Page 6t Hill j )rder. The new order will help to jrldK&tthe seasonal, $jap, in employ-; nent which usually occurs betweert .he end of the pole season and the :tart of tie cutting. FLIGHT IS SUCCESSFUL Pilot W: E. Gilbert Safely Navigates Western Canada Airways Plane to Iltrschel Island WINNIPEG. July 4: The first :ommerclal air trip to Herschel Island on the Arctic Ocean shore of the Yukon was completed on July 1 by.Pllot W. E. Ollbert of the western Canada Airways. The flight .vat from Edmonton via Fort Mo- Murray and Aklavik, a distance of 2,000 miles. Pilot Ollbert carried six passengers. Pilnt nUbert la well known iri ' n.IHAA TliinA 4Ta mmss Viaa rtrA i f rimwv VUiw. iic wcm tivic uhu m Stewart frequently lait summer in commercial flying work. 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