1 PAGE FOUR THJ5 DAJL? NEWS MM1T J : iM tkA WU QMAvf M'NAUGHTON IS HONORED Reorganization of Baseball League is Completed With ' Replacement of One Club With Andy Donald withdrawing bia MJlJJpnairea team and Jimmy Ciccone entering a team which will bear the title of Old Empress, mid-season reorganization of the Senior Baseball Leajjtie was completed, last night. Owing to Donald withdrawing his team so precipitately, it va.-impossible to play the scheduled game last evening and. tfarnuzh.no fault of the Prince Ru- - pert Baseball Association or other teams in the league, a large crowd of fans, which had gathered, ha,d, tfl be turned -away, much to their dls- ; appointment. At a meeting of. the ' executive of the baseball associa tion. It ww felt that an apology "Opinions vary as to the value of was owed to the public. Special pre- particular games," says Dr . Cyn cautions wUl be taKen agsjtnst an- Norwood, headptatr of Harrow In other such occurrence. England. Personally: I rate lawn The new Old Empress team will tennis and golf very low and place- be managed by Harvey Fraser, and Rygby fogUiaU TOT Mgh," Lelt bt Benny WerMlt wUl bp its eaptajn. Jt remem.bere4, added Pr. Nprwood, will probably receive some rein- that in the publie schools the game lorcements in the way of additional u played fairly, referees do not reT players from other clubs in the quire police protection, and there J? league. The new team will meet the no veiled or open professionalism. Elks an Wednesday evening. SUIT PRICES REDUCED Any Material you choose made to your measure. OQA Prices up from ipOXJ M. T. LEE CO. 323 3rd Ave. W. Phone 663 COAL Bay the real Coal onr famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington in any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay. Grain and llobin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 5S . i SPORT CHAT Dr. Norwood was among the parts of ngjttt) headmasters who visited- panqaa ia year. Commander Sir Lionel Fletcher. R.N.R, retired, has been appointed captain of the British team which, undeg the auspices of the National Rifle Association, has accepted the invitation of the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association to shoot in ' matches in OKawa under Kolapore and Mackinnon conditions as known at Bliley. The team will leave England by the Cunarder Ascania on July 24, arriving in Montreal on August 2. and will arrive home again gravelling In as. Aurania, by about I August 29. An unofficial team in charge of Captain P. F. C. Webb, was in Canada last year, but this Is the first official team to be here since 1602. MERCHANTS LINEUP j The Merchants team against the (Regiment for tonight's Dominion' .Day Qup football game will be chosen from amqng the following, Menkes. Stiles, Douglas, RUl Currie, a. Mitchell, L. Amor, S. Dickens, A. Pickens, McKay, Chenoskl, H. Dickens, Hardy and pavles. Detroit ... 22 Chicago :. .20 St. Louis 19 Prepare Now For Prince Rupert's Fall Fair ; This year thp Prince Hupcrt Fair Boarcl is offering substantial prizes for the best individual farm and jjajden exhibit t There is a special prjze for floral displays, Several new classes have been added to the flower show section. 4 The tone of the fair will be improved by the exclusion of tliQ ordinary sideshow touts, the sideshows bcinjr ms()y in the hands of the Rotary nnd Gyro Clubs this year. Growers thougliout the district arQ cordially invited. U) -(jxhilnt tltij year and vit the cily if possible durliiL' Fufr .Week. ' . Watch tlp Daily News fqr clptaijs, lmth before and after and durintthe tlnio of the Fair. T A''. 9 i This Looks Risky Caption here should be girl arci"i bid-- an-.w.- n cU ath flight. But it's all bunk Alice Kern of U'uvers:ty of ciiuir.-i.iti is the .smiling "victim." fihe must have read U in a book. Baseball Standings Tuxis Boys of National League American Philadelphia 4i Washington 40 New York - 30 Cleveland L 28 Boston 23 W. L. Pet. St. Louis 8 19 New York M 22 Chicago 33 24 Boston .$Q 28 Brooklyn 26 29 Philadelphia 32 Pittsburg 53 34 ClnclnnaU 19 40 League "20 ?4 30 31 37 34 36 .65$ .807 .596 .667 Mi .483 .426 J383 .352 .345 Terrace W Go Into Camp TERRACE, June 23: United .517 Church Tuxto Boys of Terrace will .491 have a caafb in August this sum-49 mer. Rev. if T. Aljen will be in 388 charge. 3tt District News VANDERH00F ! Murdoch cLeod. old timer of : thut district, died last Wednesday at 'the home oi his sister, Mrs. George Bneli. after a lengthy illness. He was born in 1872 In Prince Edward i island and came here In 1914, hav-.ng been connected for some time with the Canadian National Rail, ways. The funeral took place on Fri day with Rev. R. O. Dunbar offlc la ting. John W. Saokner has just return ad from the Nation River and Rain. bow Creek mining fields. In addition to good values In placer ground, the old sands also give promise of rich iutput. Mr. Sackner declare. Heavy rains during the past week, orought welcome rellf and mater, lally assisted in alleviating the for. est fire situation 'which bad dona, considerable damage. The Vajidtfhoof and DUtrlct Board of Trade Is contemplating navtng an entry in 9 ba, thing beauty lontfest which will be held in con. uectlon with the celebration in July in Victoria of the diamond Jubilee jelebration ( British Columbia en. tertng ConfedfUon. Mrs. Dentson r. leCt last week for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Mr?. J. W. Campbell has returned. from a trip to Vancouver where her daughter, Miss Ena Campbell, recently graduated as a nurse from ..he Vancouver Oeneral Hospital. A dauahtcr was born last Wednesday ii Mr anrt Mr U C. Abbott nn th"ir i.i ;m near Vanderhoof i TOMORROW I TONJ i 'Or XML WUn 'I "in CHT ISI. V 91 i - CARDINALS ; LOSE AGAIN National Lracue Chicago 11. New Yoik 4. St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 7. Pittsburg 2. Brooklyn 3. American League Boston 7, Detroit 2. Philadelphia 2, Chicago 8. St. Loui 14, New Vnrjc 10 Irl Jellii oc t ikes part in golf match between generals and admlra.s at Camberley Heath, recently The Prince of Wales competed MAY QUEEN AT STEWART Miss Alice Wilkinson nrrntly is Crqwned STEWART. June 22: Alice Wilkinson, 18 year old daughter of Mr. and MM- JJ. Wllklnwn of Stewart, was crowned Queen of the May at jPrcentatpn by Railwajr, Associates (o rnular Departing Hhtrict i passenger Agent Friends ana associates in varlr. rartments oi the Canadian Nn- 1 i ! ,nai Raihvqiy 'service here gath- Slump Continued Yesterday VJth l red yesterday afternoon in the oity ! Plillfits Winnine-rAthUties ticket office to flp fomwr lo R, F Drop Oame McNaughton, district passenger iant At Prtyee Hmfl tor many PHLADSLHIA, June 23: The years, who has "been promoted to National League leading St. Louis, the pqstipn pf general a,gent, pas-Cardinals dropped another deion ; t enger department, San Francisco, in their bad series with the Phillies end. who Vfjl he leaving tpmOITQw yesterday. The Cards lead remained : morning, accompanied by wife and two and 8 half game over the New family, on the Prince Henry to as-Yorc (Slants, who lost to Chicago fume his new dutjes, In California. Cubs. Brooklyn Robins continued j On behalf of those assembled, W. their upward swing with another H. Tobey, djvlsjpnal upe rlntendent, defeat over the erratic Pittsburg ' nretenttid Mr. MoNaughton with a Pirates and are now but a srtnsJehndSQm.e gold wa tch and chain as half game from first division. a token of'esteem and well wishing. In the American League, the Mr. Tebey spoke fittingly in mak-Philadelphia Athletics suffered a Uric the presentation referring to reverse at the hands of the lowly the worth apd popularity of Mr. 1fQ Of Vh It si Gstv TV a If imb n. An VfrMailsht An rha Aa mi t V . m BILL IS SCORED Sweepstake Measure Denounced By Dr. F. W. Kerr Trenchant criticism of Stnator Oeorge H. BarnarcL Victoria, and hu bill to legalize the conducting of sweepstake lotteries in Canada was voiced by Rev. P. W. Kerr, D.D., for. , mfirly of Prince Rupert, in Knox United Church, Winnipeg, recently. Dr Kerr was preaching on "Sweepstakes. Lotteries and Hospitals." Senator Barnard's contention that "people are gpng to- gamble anyway, so why not make capital out of it," would lead to the same situation as exists at Reno, Nev., claimed the preacher. Reno, ' he pointed out, contains many palatial gambling houses. In addition to many other gambling deviees which ' meet the eye almost everywhere. Contending that the Canadian Senate was not as active as it should be. and that he could not : recall It having ever introduced an original bill of a constructive na-' ture. Dr. Kerr said, that In the event of the senatefs hill recelv. tng sanction, every true Canadltu! would rejoice it. the dissolving the senate. H was appalling tha. such action should be taken by a member pf the senate to legalis-. such a thing as lotteries whlcp Were contrary to the laws of carv ada. Condemning the principle n hospital sweepstakes. Dr. Kerr saia he was In accord with certain articles from which he quoted, dp-clarlng that the hospitals were used op such octaslons only as a means of placating public opinion Of the eight million dollars collected in the last Irish hospitals' sweepstakes, only a.quarter of it went to the medical Institution, the rest going to winners and th-promoters, claimed the preacher. Those hpspitals, continued Dr. Kerr, are maintained hy voluntary contribution, and, once the sweep- the Empire Day dnce held under stakes enter m' competiuon with ill n v a, , ' u 9 'ncn 01 them, the donors stop their con vjiivnii hwii. P"P w. en- tributlons. ovi"ui id ijie tnrono oy vprpraoe M, P. Murphy, proaWent qjf iho branch, and crowned by II. p. Gibson, chairman qf the village com-mlsiloners. The attendants were Pearly Lyon, Alice Wakefield, Porcen Jiick, Qer-trude Pettlplece. Anne Shlvely. Dot McCarthy. Vivian Smith. Valentine LaClalr, Margaret Newell. Margaret Powell, Jean Ma.theon- flower girls Rhiriev Young. Tessie Rennle, 4 hi Hlnkev Olftdys Armstrong. jMadplotne McNeil Cornl Roch- lon. jacxie uouzck rna" a very pretty picture as page. A fonture of the celebration was the Mqvpole danrp hv 10schnol rhldren who hurt hwn trained Hv Mr If p oihson. Thv went thmuirh the Intrlncles of the dance without a hlfch. Th dajicerii were lYvnnn'1 Aturrny Helen Knlnnle. 1 Joan nnd Jessie PoWcrton. Katluyn 'ti.v BeMv Wakefield. Margaret Wakefield. Maureen Murphy. Qer-aldlnn McCarthy, Victor Bouzek. Harry Lyon, Hector Matheson, Pat HeineHey. Buddy Murray, Jack Bcarlett Walter Hansen. BASEBALL June 24-01d Bmpress vs. Elks. June 25 S.O.C. vs. Elks. June 29 Elks vs. Old Empress. July 1 fl.o.C. vs. Old Empress. mmmm mis-, tins csfsm.i" s tOpurlcr 3 D J hr Bis; Missouri. 23 25 Duthlc 'Mines. 4 5'? Oaorae Capper. 45 nil Georgia River, 2'4. 4, Qnlaonda, 36 nil Grand view, J, 7 Independence, nil. i1, Indian Mines. 1. 1'3 Morton Woolsey. nil. 22 Marmot Metals, nil. v National Silver, nil. 2'4 Noble Five, 5. 7 Oregon Copper. 5, 5': Prod Oreille. 65. nil Premier. TO. 71 Porter-Idaho. 4 5 Reeves Macdonald. 23. 26. Ruth-Hppe. nil. 5 Silver Cratt. it,. 2 Snowflake. 1, 2. Topley Rlchfleki. 1, !,. Woodbine, t,. 4. OILS Freehold, nil, 5. Hargai. S. nil. A. P. Con 13. 14. Merland, nil, 9. Mercury. 13, 2. PalnonV lit, nil. Dalhouste, 20. 36. Fabyan Pete. . 2. Home, nil W United, 10, nil. Royallte. 70, 8 00. Eastern Slocks Shmitt-Gordon. Si. U Noranda, nil, 19.M C. P. R., ae.00. 37 40 Inter. Nickel. 14 00, 14M Ford A.. 18.00. nil "iilt CO I are leading the Washington Sena- , being felt at his departure and the V niimiiVP! fnL tors by four and a half games j hearty graJIflcaHon 0f all that such : T"-"UVCI lJUJC( Washington was Idle with Cleve- ! a marked promotlpp in the service land Indians after a hectic series i was involved- Yesterday's scores: i Mr. McNaughton. taken com- ipletely by surprise with the honor j that had, been Pf Id Mm. spoke feelingly in reply. It was not without jmany regrets that he was leaving Prince RuRm after w rony happy years here, he said. The Flavor is just Right vapt-ad W REDUCTION On AH Suits Till our present stork l Q,L ALL WOHK niMnAXTf P. 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