T' m PAOE FOUR The best and most interesting C. N. R. saftball game of the year was j staged yesterday being the post-j ported game of last Wednesday, and I was won uy uie uij ueca aggies -Uon from the Station to the time f one to nfl. ' From the first to the last inning, there were exetting moments at all stages of the game. The run obtained by the Dry Dock received its impetus by an error by Downing in the first inning. The feature of the game was the- fielding by J. Nelson in right field. Dry Dock E. Smith, Boulter, J. Smith, Kelsey, Howe, McKeown, Nelson, Geddes and McDonald. Station Horton, Morrison, Dow-nle, Mcintosh, Skinner, Unger, Skattebol, Sammers and Styles. Umpire Ooraadlna and Armstrong. Batteries Dry Dock, Smith and Boulter; Station, Styles and SkatteboL The next game will be played on July 30. Cricket Test Match Played Rain Hampered Fourth Meeting Yesterday and It Will Be Concluded Today MANCHESTER. July 29:-Owtng to rain, play is the' fourth cricket test match between England and Australia could not be resumed yesterday until 5:30 pjn. In the hour left, England lost three wickets and the seere was 231 for eight wickets. Australia's first inning total was 345. Rain today forced further postponement of the test match. The match -was abandoned after being called off on account of the rata today. The scores were: Australia. 34S: England, 351, for eight wickett. The fifth and final match will be played at Kenning ton Oval beginning August 18. In the standing so far: England and Australia hare each won one. drawn one and abandoned one. . tL . wt. " in ,, TIGHT WIN CUBS GAIN FOR DOCK: ON ROBINS Defeated Station One to Nil in Chicago Beat Cincinnati Twice Yes-Softball Last Nirht i terday While Brooklyn Took One From Boston , CHICAGO. July 29: The Chicago Cubs gained half a game on Brooklyn in the National League race yesterday by defeating Cincinnati Beds twice while the Robins were taking only one game from the Boston Braves. The pitching of Thurston featured the Robins victory, the Braves being shut out with only two hits. In the American eLague, the Philadelphia Athletics defeated New York Yankees at Philadelphia in 12 innings. Big League Scores National Cincinnati, 2;-3; Chicago, 3-5. Philadelphia, 4; New York 5. ' Brooklyn 2, Boston 0. American Chicago 6, St. Louis 5. New York 5. Philadelphia 6. Detroit 6, Cleveland 7. SPORT CHAT Washington Senators won their only game of a series of four1 'with the White Sox Sunday when Mar-berry allowed the White Sex only three bits.- Detroit Tigers trounced the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians won the final game of a series from the league leading Philadelphia Athletics, a four-run rally In the fifth inning clinching the victory. In the National League, the league leading Brooklyn Robins gained a game and a-half on the Chkago Cubs and two full games over the New York Giants by a double victory over the Phillies. Nine home runs featured the games. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE July 30 Station vs Round House. Aug. 1 Dry Dock vs. Station. Aug. 6 Round House vs. Dry There were air pageant thrills galore when British planes took the air as they rehearsed the Royal Air Force pageant at Hen-don England. Here are three British planes leaving perfect curves of smoke In their wake Early Ad. Copy is appreciated Lephare Is Winner of Race Today GOODWOOD. ENO., July 29 Aga Khan's Lephare today won the Stewards Cup in the Goodwood Race Meet. Fleeting Memory was second and Songe, third. Twenty horses ran. THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, Juiy jj FOREST BRANCH HOLDS PICNIC Delightful Outing at Lucy Island Enjoyed Sunday As weather prognosticators, the. members of he Forest Branch showed their ability by choosing last Sunday for a picnic Members' of the local staff and their guests, numbering 43- in all, enjoyed a pleasant cruise to Lucy Island on board the "Lillian D, Scott During the afternoon beach and water sports were indulged In by alL A spectacular feature of the sports program was aqua-planing .Fire inspector Waddington and (behind George Minns' "Speeder." Fred Bradshaw mtestigated Davey Jones: lockex whije jDistrJct .forester Par low and Margaert palmer proved their ability by riding high and dry. Races were the next part of the program in which Evelyn Dalby broke the tape first In the ladies' open and. with Laura FrizwHl. showed the way a"he three-legged race. Betty Pa now. and Artnur , Leaky, in the handicap children's ( Levent. ran a dead heat. Vera Smith and Fred Bradshaw stepped out In ' Capt. J. B. the duoble harness to win the mixed three-legged race. Scaler R. H. Ive , again handled the big baseball j game 'to the satisfaction of all. : when Alex iMtchell "Sand Fleas" scored decisive victory of 16 to 4, -j. nd,o -HBets Will BePajj A aeticious tuncu uuu sui wc served on board by the genial chef of Uie?-LllIianvD" A. H. Claydon, asssted uy ine reiresnraen. committee which was headed by Mlsj Vera Smith. BASEBALL SCHEDULE July 293. O. C. vs. Elks. July 31 Centrals vs. Elks. Aug. 5 S. O. C. vs. Centrals. Aug. 7 Elks vs. S. O. C. Aug. 12 Elks vs. Centrals. Aug. 14 Centrals vs. S. 0. C. Aug. 19--S. O. C. vs.Elka. Value Far Above the Price Proved worth BBtalscs the new Ford 18SJ. Is Legal Opinion he Question of wheth. tlfibuld be paid on the iocai election iu uue uw. u vcuig ueoaiea On th. riupcwj uc ueis art t& .due until Olof Hanson is official, declared elected. 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