PAGE FOtm Local Representatives for Football Match With Dragon Tonight The following team has been sol ected by the executive of the Prince Rupert Football Association to oppose H-M.S. Dragon In the- second of the soccer matches between warship and city tonight: Goal, O. W. Laldler; right back, M. Watson; left back, Dave Jack: right half, Philip Edgecumbe; centre half, E. Webster; left half, P DeJong; outside right, Frank Russell; Inside right, Charlie Baptl: (captain): centre, Albert Dickens Inside left. J. K. Murray; outsld' left, C. J. Norrlngton, Reserves J. McKay, George HU1 and R. B. Skinner. Robert Arthur Is' manager and Alex Harvey will be Prince Rupert's linesman. H.M.S. Dragon will furnish referee and second linesman. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet. St. Louis 66 39 .629 Chicago ...... 58 45 .563 New York . ..54 45 .545 Brooklyn !...57 49 .533 Boston 49 51 .493 Pittsburg. 47 53 .47') Philadelphia 42 52 .447 Cincinnati 38 67 .3R2 American League W. L. Pet. Ph'lade.lphla 76 29 .754 Washington 64 39 .621 New York 61 42 .592 Cleveland ...50 54 .481 St. Louis 43 57 .430 Boston 41 C3 .3D I Chicago 39 62 .358 Detroit 39 67 201 BAD CHECK MAN HERE Lionel Doynton, Convicted at Sml thers, Charged With Victimising Local Merchants In 1929 Sergeant W. J. Service, chief of the city detachment of the provln Paul Armour Flics To Alice Arm Today OUT? itsamsr PHnrAtt Vfnrv I HOTELMEN Old Empress Defeat Sons of Canada For Third Straight Time to Take Lead Again Homer By Arseneau Double Play Helps Kelson Out of Hole in Last Inning Probably Saved Game For the fifth time In succession, and for the third time in the sec ond half of the season. Old Empress Dragon. romped home with a win over Sons of Canada by a score of 8-5 In last evening's baseball game on Acro polis Hill. In fact, the team has won every game It has played the Canucks since It changed ownership in the early summer and took Its present name Instead of Millionaires. Another good sized crowd witnessed the contest whfch was featured by good fielding, only one Cap't. James Flood. Is due in port at -fiteh!" E- 1fl nVlnrV this ovnlntr mm hfru"ucu south. The vessel had a large consignment of cans to discharge at Butedale on the way north. She will sail on her return south as soon as she has completed discharging local freight. 31 31 23 38 13 12 11 11 8 12 Vancouver Wheat .371 .384 .355 .355 .320 .310 Prince Itupert Swimming Club Active in Connection With Visit of Warship Following is announced as the program for the swimming gala to be held at the Salt Lak on Sunday afternoon by the Prince Rupert Swimming Club in connection with the visit here of H. M. S. Dragon: Twenty-five-yard dash. , Fifty-yard dash. Fancy diving. Underwater swim. Distance plunge. Distance race. Obstacle race. " Water polo exhibition by H. M. S. SMOKER IS ENJOYABLE Canadian Legion Honors Officers and Men of II. M. S. Dragon at. Informal Affair mlscue being chalked up against A lllv smoKing concert was ten the Sons while the winners made' der tne Canadian Legion last three. night to officers and men of H. M. s. :ack Nelson nitchpd a fine earn Dragon. There was a large atten- for the Hotelmen, although he had dance and muslc and sging. with one bad Inning wh.en he allowed both local and visiting talent con-five hits and four runs to score. Out- trlbuttag to the program, vere the side of that he was never In much order ot the evening. Refreshments danger, his opponents only making and smokes were also served In ab-one other hit. Styles started for the undance. , losers and was touched for nine rresiaeni narry Tnrupp or ine hits and eight runs in five Innings. Canadian Legion presided. Among Including Arseneau's home run tne suests of honor were Comman- through the right field fence in the der c A- Kershaw R. N. of H. M. S. fifth. Lamble finished the game and Dragon ana Acting Mayor J. ii. allowed but one hit in the two re- PMsbury. both of whom were among malnlng Innings. Old. Empress scored four runs In the opening stanza. Kenny walked and stole second. Nelson singled to centre but Kenny held his base. Arseneau filed out to Styles. Wendle singled to left and Kenny scored, Nel?on goh'g to third and Wendle to second on the throw-In. Hlbbard struck out. Eldrldge singled and , both' runners scored, and he took second on the play at the plate. Menzle hit to centre and Eldrldge scored when, the fielders got tangled up In getting the ball. Redman filed 'out to Johnson. the list of speakers. Big League Scores National League New York, 4; Philadelphia .6, Brooklyn 7; Boston 3. Cincinnati 3; Pittsburgh 2. American League -.. Philadelphia 3: New York 5, Boston 1; Washington 15.. St. Louis 6; Chicago 7. . Cleveland 4; Detroit 3. The Canucks evened the score In Win too. Moran filed out to Kenny, the third; Johnson singled to left. Comadlna struck out. Lamble hit Bury singled to right. Eddie Smith an easy one to Nelson who fumbled laid down a bunt and beat in out. and then threw wild to first. Styles clal police, returned to the city filling the bags. Moran filed out to "ounnea one oui 10 ngni neia ana from Smlthers on last night's train Hlbbard and Johnson scored. Co- Lamble scored, but Styles was having In his custody Lionel George -madlna singled Bury and Smith caught at the plate. Doynton alias Duncan B. Ross who, scoring. He stole second and scored They threatened In the last In-had been sentenced to one year's Ion Lamble's single. Styles fouled nlng but a double play saved what Imprisonment at Smlthers for ob-'out to-Nelson and Frlzzell struck might have been an embarrassing talnlng $64 with a worthless check 'out. situation for the Hotelmen. from a Smlthers' merchant In 1929. 1 Old Empress did the rest of their Wendle led the stickers with thite Doynton Is to face a similar charge scoring In the fifth. Nelson filed out hits In four times up. while Eldrldge here for, also In 1929, he Is alleged, to Bury. Arseneau hit his homer to made two hits in four attempts, to have obtained money on worth- rlaht field. Wendle singled and stele As a result of the win, Old Em- less checks from Llnzey & Davis, second. Hlbbard singled, Wendle press are once more In the lead for Joe Greer and others. stopplng at third. Wendle scored as second half honors, a half game In Sergeant service also brought In Eldrldge singled Hlbbard stopping ironv oi ami. a man named Cecil Morris Marsh, at third and Eldrldge going to sec- r The Box Score who was committed for trial at ond on the throw-In. Mende filed Old Empress ABR H PO A E Smlthers on a charge of theft from out to Johnson. Redman singled to Kenny 2b. '.2 a dwelling. Small Boys In Court; Pilfered Ice Cream Store Twelve boys of Juvenile age appeared before Magistrate McCly-mont In city police court this In connection with the pilfering of 16 bricks of ice cream from the centre, Hlbbard and Eldrldge scot- Nelson p 4. 1 lng, and he was" trapped between Arseneau If 4 1 first and second. Wendle ss 4 2 Sons got their last tally In the Hlbbard rf 4 1 Eldrldge 3b 4 2 BIG SIX STANDING Bill Harold's lead In the Big Six standing was Increased following last night's game between the Sons ot Canada and Old Empress, as Hlb bard dropped to .355 with only one Menzle lb 4 0 Redman cf 3 0 El. Smith c 3 0 Totals .22 8 10 21 10 Native Sons ABU 11 PO A Bury 2b, cf J 113 Ed. Smith 3b, 2b. .,..4 nib in iuut limes air uut. juniuiy 4 Moran lb 3b Comadlna collected one safety In j Comadlna cf.; rt; 3 vnree umes up qui is now in secona Roberts rf 0 storehouse In the rear of Joe Pla wltrl 8even Plnts b" Lamble cfl Brown's store. After they had own- lmna W1C ieaoer- nrseiicuu 8tylM ,b 3 who made 11 nlt ,n 35 tlmes ed up, the lads were given a talking uP.for Frlzzell c 1 to by the magistrate and were al- a mark ot 314 wrc-re last night's stalker lf 3 lowed to go with a warning that! am nould hftve en In j0hnson M 3 such conduct Is not to be tolerated. standing In place of Moran with a mark or 309. Eldrldge came oacic Into the standing, displacing Arseneau, when he made two safeties In four attempts to raise his mark to ' .316. Following Is the standing: Paul Armour Is leaving for Alice 1 a. AB. R. H. Pet. Arm on business, on the Northern I Harold E 9 35 14 B. C. Airways plane this afternoon, jj. comadlna 8. 12 33 11 ! Hlbbard O.E 10 Stephens E 9 8 ...10 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 0 4 Totals - 28 S 8 21 7 1 Old Empress 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 Sons of Canada ...0 0 4 0 1 0 05 Summary 2-base hit, Menzle; 3-base hit, Styles; homo run, Arsen eau; base on balls ot Styles (2), Nelson (3) ; struck out by Styles (4), Nelson (5): left on base. O. E. (SI. 8. O. C. (6); double play, Wendle, Kenny, Menxle; balk, Nelson; pas sed ball, frlzzell ; stolen base, Hlb bard, Kenny, Wendle (2), Redman, Smith, Comadlna, Frlzzell; hit by 'pitcher, Kenny by Lamble, Bury; losing pitcher. Styles ; hits off. Styles VANCOUVER, Aug. 7: - Wheat (0) In (9) In.; off Lamble U In (2) was quoted at 82V.C on the local In; time ot game, 1:30; umpires exchange today. i Brookes and Laporte. i i THE DAILY MOTS . . ' - , --, Fr!(1-y Aurw,. - ii ii i i ii i I" I irn- , 11 ' "' ... ,1.- . TEAM IS jBALL GAME SWIM GALA SELECTED! TAKEN BY ON SUNDAY flAyXy ' tlx. r DISTRIBUTING CENTRE FOR WHOLE DF LAKES DISTRICT (Continued from page one) Beat the M ssaBPBHBBPJMH heat WITH A TREAT Bw (5l. BBSS B r TOMORROW, beat the heat. Start at Ijrcakfnst villi a bowl of crisp Kellogg'g Corn Flakes ami cool milk or cream. It's a deliciouft flaror treat. And here's the logic of it: Kellogg. 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