PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NTW World KETCHIKAN 1 WILL PLAY 1 FOOTBALL Tram Preparlr-g to JUcet Eleven From It. M. J?, Dragon When She Visit Thai City ItfifCHlKAN, July 29:-Ketchi kan tr ntafMtr the expected arrival at that City of H. M. a Dragon by forming a soccer dob with a view to giving the visiting team a game when thy arrive. When a survey was made it was found that there were Intrig in Ketchikan a nuthbef of former football plareK. some cf whom had been qqlle prominent in the game in Eng-Uwi or other placet, these men and other voWhset recruits hare been practising almost every evening with the reflllt that they expect to have a very creditable team fendy to face the British sailors when they StHffe Big League Scores National League New York 8, Pittsburg 2. Brooklyn 4, Cmetanatt 5. Philadelphia 3, Chicago 6. Boston 0, St. Louis 1. Ajtieriean League Chicago 14. New York 12. Detroit 1. Boston 8. SU Louis 3, Philadelphia 6. Cleveland 1, Washington 8. BASEBALL TEAM The regular baseball players whj are to meet the Softball men to' night are planning to take the challengers down a peg. accord lng to one or two of the prominent players. Their team will be: Ii Smith, L&mbte, Chenoski, Moran. Women's Champ Betty Jean Hunt. li.S. women's archery champion, has issued a challenge to Los Angeles police department TJic oldest, moothctt finest liyc Whisky on the shelves. Sport News and Views Ladies' Sprints Are Close These fair runners are certainly putting all they have into it as they hit finishing tape In ladles' 100 yaids final at the National Workers of England Sports Association at Crystal Palace, London REGIMENT IS WINNER wide and Edgecumbe was too high. Ellison and Bye got away but Wat-ton cleared. DeJong made headway but finished weakly. Wingham made a lucky clearance from Ellison and Laldlei ran out and kicked clear. From Norrington's corner the Regi B.C. 11 YEAR OLD DOUBLE DISTILLED RYE $3.50 Rep. Quart fW mU 4 Vc Every drop 11 yeari old age, Government guaranteed. (Mt tiMH , VtMMte, ti. C This advertisement Is not published of displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. team the lead. A few minutes later the same player get through and beat Smith again. The Legion at tacked and Murray scored though the Regiment clamed he put the ball through with his hand. Full time found the Regiment winning Beat Canadian Legion at Football i by two goals to one. Two Goals to One Legion Smith; Skinner, Jack; Bussanich. Williams, Hadden; W. After a week's Idleness due to un- I Murray. Gilker, Ellison. Bye. Wood- tettled weather, football was resum- side. ed last evening when the Regiment beat the Legion two goals to one in a regular Mobley Cup fixture. The Legion lost the toss and the Regiment played down hill beginning with only ten men. With the sun and the hill in their favor the Regiment had the better of the op Regiment La idler; Watson, Wlngham; Edgecumbe. DeJong, Do-he rty; Walters, Lyons, Wilson, Co-lussi, Norrington. Referee, E. Webster: linesmen, C. Barker, A. Hardy. The Legion were without some of their regular players but two very ening exchanges but their forwards capable substitutes were found in (tot few opportunities to shoot. Williams at centre half and Ellison Eddie SmUte Wendl R. JStalke?,jiikmnt and-Jatk covered. Smlthaln.tW forward. Bye also Jurned W. Mitchell and D. Stalker. weu ana wuiiams ana maaen pre- st gsmc ior no jim ap vented much shooting, colossi shot pearance oi me season, ine ttegi- ment were short of Thurber and Pete Doner ty came oft later to do his best fat his oM team. Latter was not severely tested rri wa unfortunate hi having a goal counted agafcMt him that was obviously handled int the net. ment claimed the ball was over the Watson vraa safe In defence and line before Hadden cleared but the gave Smith his severest shot of the referee disallowed the claim. Nor- --re WinuMn turned in a tood 'ttmrtsn also got the ban In the n game at back his taeknng being 'but It struck his hand and the goal .fever. Doiong V ied to force the iwas properly disallowed. Murray am and was tricky but for a time beat the defence but his centre was n the second half was lax. Edge-cleared and at the other end Wilson aimbe tackled weU but dribbles too headed past Woodside shot wide ttrb. Doherty played hard. Nor-from a good position. Smith did ttrjton got both goals and was splendidly to clear a shot from Wat- -virth another. His speed and per son but at half time no seore had -stent are valuable assets. Colussl been registered. was clever and WUaon distributed I Second Halt The second half began with a Le gion attack but the Regiment soon had the ball at the other end. Co- lussi was fouled inside the penalty. the tjht. Lyons played hard but Mens the play too alose. Walters made good we of his speed and centred well Smith kept a fine gvAV. Jack play area but shot over from the free hi cev" 'e me. kick. Wilson also shot wide from a It is to be regretted that his differ free. Ellison got through but Wing- of opinion with the referee had ham saved and then Watson stop- ueh results as it Is doubtful If the ped Murray. Walters got away and Regiment would have won. Skin-his centre was Just too fast for Nor- Mt played his usual wholehearted 'ring ton to catch. Lyons drove a Rme. WIUUhsw made a good 1m 'hard one Just over and at the other presslon at centre half and Hadden lend Laidler fielded a hot one. Jack played quiet and effective football, 'was sent off the field for discussing Bussanlch seems to have found his 'the referee's decision and the Le- position at halfback. Ellison keptj glon were left with ten men. For a his wings moving and Bye showed! Itlme they took up the offensive and good ball control. GUker Improved Williams had hard luck with a ter- as the game went on and W. Murray rifle drive that hit the bar and went was bard to stop. Woodside played over. Walters got away and from his hard and towards the end came perfect cross Norrington gave his back into the halfback line. , There was a good steed crowd of spectators but the game was below the usual standard. The Regiment recorded their first win over the Legion this season but the absence of Jack made a difference. Mobley Cud Standlnc P. W. L. F. A. Pt. Regiment 4 -2 2 11 9 4 : Legion 4 2 2 9 10 4 Merchants ....J2 1 17 8-2 BASEBALL July Aug. Aug. Sons. Aug. Aug. Aug. press. Aug. Aug. 3C -Elks vs. Native Sons. 3 Old Empress vs. Elks. 6 Old Empress vs. Native 10 Native Sons vs. Elks. 13 Elks vs. Old Empress. 17: Native Sons vs. Old Em 20 Elks vs. Native Sons 24 Old Empress vs. Elks. SOFTBALL IN RUPERT EAST New testae Formed and First Game Results In Victory For Seat Cove A new roftball league has been formed in the city wjth three teams entered, the Seal Cove, the 5 G. T. and the Sandspit. It is to be known a the Rupert East Softball League. In the first game Seel Cote beat 5 G. T. by a score of 17 to 16, the batteries for Seal Cove being Burl and Woodhouse and for 5 O. T. BeU. The umpires were J. Vertck and A. Headstrom. Teams and scorers for each side were : Seal CoveBunn 4, Burl 1. McLean 2, Reynold 8. Dan 2, Wood house 2. Elliot 1. Ferguson 1. McLean 1, 3 G. T-Batt J. Bell 3, MStwle 3, Duty. f, -Brown. White, Silvers 1, Bartlett 2, Christenson 3. j Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet St. Louis 81 35 .636 Chicago' 53 40 .570 New York .... 50 41 350 Brooklyn 52 46 J81 Boston ....ST. 45 47 .490 Pittsburg .. 42 49 .461 Philadelphia 37 57 .364 Cincinnati 34 59 .371 American League W. L. Pftt Philadelphia 7t 27 .725 Washington 60 36 .65 New York .'..I. 54 3 Jl Heveland i'v 43 50 .462 St. Louis w. 42 51 .452 Boston ...i 38 56 .403 Chicago 36. 50 ,376 Detroit 35 62 .359 Quebo BHIf X.2J9 fart long with central tpan of 6M fret 4s the Urg-rat UrUlgct of lu true in nUlrmr. Ila building tonatltulrs the xot-14' ittwJ In cantUrter kridg ceiutnMtion. Latest for Tennis t Trousers for wear In tennis matches Is latest fad among the ladies - Well Known Hockey Player Died From SPORT CHAT i Tommy Loughran. the heavyweight fighter, who is also something of a writer, seems to make light of the championship of Max Schmeling. He says he Intends to win the championship, probably by the way of Sharkey, Camera and Ahmeling. He sees Schmeling at it fWlMog who can take a lot of ptfti-lyhment but not a good boxer, he thinks. He say: "I admire Max f6f the amazing manner In which he can take punishment and the way he can hit But he ts slow and h ii not a smart fighter. How could he be with the little experience he has had. Tommy says Jack Sharkey is a great fighter, possibly the greatest heavyweight in the ring today. i o o e Surely something conld be do : about fixing ep1 the hut at t'.i Atrepdla Hill uted at a dret-lnr room by players of the various teams. Already this seaaon players Live come Ac to the nut after "m to find that frelr trrn have been rifled and money and other contents taken. ooo j Last evening Bye of the Legion team and Dsherty of the Regiment j team found their pockets had been I rifled while they had been ptay-jtng. Several young boys are und-r 'nifpieion as their conduct in the past has caused officials to clear i them from the hut. In this case i it was more than usual Importance js$ Pete Doherty's fir (man's papers were stolen., ooo Th'i ts the night when the lof t -ball player, who hive lately aken to baseball, win tip to lower th? colors P010rs 01 of U1 the Prince rnnce Rupert Kupert bas-- sasr- i-i t f 01 11 rraClUre OI OkUli teU WT at AeropolunULTher- PORT ARTHUR. Ont, July 39: Bobby Connor, 27 years of'age. who was with the Seattie hockey team laic" season, dted Monday. He frac-turrd hi skstl when diving on "9rZtj?g . icSBi Qke RECORD SPEAKS -for ITSELF Tlirotighotit the h iigth' nnd breadlh of Cunadii, Turret's tire making new records for popularity hecnuse of their otitHtiind-iiifltiality. After all, nothing can replace good, honeHt tobacco; grown and ripened right out in the field under Nultire'rt own Htinlight nothing artificial aloiit thut nnd the high cpiality is "inhrctl." are some fans who seem to r.; backing the CJJ.R. boys They d-clare that a person who can pl v sofeball can easily turn to ba ball and make as good a shawiru as some of the local players have displayed at a number of the'r games. The secret nP keeping frcJ ine fcreat ,,ct of f, rrh to to krrp xht fnoutk hj The cool flavor .it WfclCUn iiiemoutn. Httm,w or imokmt, wrt, rfii breaths Two In the CNJt A L game last night br' N.VJt and the Hwr. lattr team manaK: opponents Into canp 5-2. Both teams were pi ball but the Rourvih edge and managed top Batteries were Bon!' tebil for the Roun:!:, and Person for -hi Tonight the CNP 'ay the city a a:: on the Acropolis Hii: day n!ht will plav of Softball on i!v ground." 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