PAGE TOUR THE DAILY KEW3 World Sport News and ViewsPIC CATHOLICS SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Two Outside Teams Admitted to C.N.R. League ' For the second halt of the C. N. R. A. Softball League, It has been decided to take in two outside teams, and two C. N. R. teams instead of three. The schedule hhs been drawn up as follows: July 3 Biological Statfon ts. Station. July 7 Round House vs. R. C. N V. R. July 10 Biological Station ts Round House. July 14 Station ts. R. C. N. V. R July 17 R. C. N. V. R vs. Biological Station July 21 Station vs. Round House. July 24 Station vs. Biological Station. July 28 R. C. N. V. R. vs. Round House. , July 31 Round House vs. Biological Station. Aug. 4 R. C. N. V. R. vs. Station. Aug. 7 Biological Station vs. R. C. N. V. R. Aug. 11 Biological Station vs. Station. Aug. 14-Round House vs. R. C. N. V. R. Aug. IS Biological Station vs. Round House. Aug. 21 Station vs. R. C. N. V. R. Aug. 25 R. C. N V. R. vs. Biological Station. Aug. 28 Stattsn vs. Round House. Aug. 31 Roundhouse vs. Station. TO FIELD SAME TEAM For the Dominion Day Cup replay game this evening against the Canadian Legion, the Merchants will ry on the same team which played on Dominion Day, it is LEGION LINEUP The Canadian Legion team for the Dominion Day Cup replayed game win be selected from the folluwlnjr nlavra J Rmlth Rlrln. ner. D. Jack. W. Murray, Haddon. Woodtide, D. Smith, Campbell. Bap-tie, J. Murray. Bussanlch. W.Mur-rar. F. Hodgklnson, A. Hod&klnson. BASEBALL July 3 Elks vs. a.O.C. July 9 Old Empress vs. Elks. n.M, CORNS & WARTS JCV f 4tr AiM. D.k m "T Miaarrf t I nam aailp. Lai II dry Aior a ak Cat m M 1 1 aad Wn& V lift right off M jjKlHC OF RfvSa llftn'STaTn BULKS FOR SALE Grower Leavinr the Islands Daffodils, per doeen 30c per 100 $3.40 per 1000 . $22.00 BariL tr down 25c per 100 $2.00 per 1000 ....$18.00 j Poctirus, per doeen 20c per 100 $1.75 per 1000 $18.50 ' Apply to CAPT. GILLATT. SANDSVIT. B.C. REDUCTION On All Suits Till out preseni ,tk is Mid. ALL WORK GUAItANTrXD. Prices $30 to $55 UNO THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 649 Max Schmeling in Action Two pictures of German heavyweight champion of world who many fans think will lose his title tonight at Cleveland to Young Willie Strlbllng. Big League Scores, ! TUESDAY SCORES j National Lea;ue J St. Louis II. New Ydrk 10. ' Boston 5 Pittsbur 1 Chicago 14. Philadelphia 3. Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 3. American League ! Detroit 8, New York 7. ! Philadelphia 11, Cleveland 7. Boston 7, Chicago 1. St. Louis 7, Washington, 0. WEDNESDAY SCORES American League New York 4, Detroit 2. Philadelphia 4,' Cleveland 3. Boston 5. Chicago 3. St Louis 4, Washington 3 (called in the seventh). National League Philadephia 11, Chicago 0. New York 4. St. LouLf 3. Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 1. Pittsburg 4, Boston 1, THURSDAY SCORES National League y St. Louis 2. New York 3. Cincinantl 3, Brooklyn 4. PitUburg 1. Boston 0. Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1. American League Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 12 Washington 13, St. Louts 5. New York 13, Detroit 1. Boston 0, Chicago 2. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Victor Menzle and son, who have been, on a holiday visit to Vlc- jtorU, returned to the city on the Princess Alice this morning. . Aubrey Jackson, who is charged with theft of money, was further 'remanded fa t:gTUc!ay on comliig up in city police court this morning. William Swanson, for drunkenness, was fined $25. with option of 30 days' imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this mornins. 1 There were 83 passenger! aboard the steamer Prince's Alice whteh was here this morning bound from Vancouver to Skagway. Three passengers disembarked from the vessel here. CHALLENGE- TROPHY Adrienne McKenaie with the George Brock perpetual challenge trophy for the national mid-winter jegattai held In Pacific waters, was first won by the Angellta, owned by Owen p. Chruchlll. Mail Schedule For the East-Monday. Wednesday and Saturday 10.31 ain. From the Ea&t Sunday, Tuesday and Thur.Iay H2h p m "a. Y urn u vet Sunday 9 pm. Tuesday 12-:39 nopm ThurFday . ., 9 pm rrfdav 11 t.m June 3. 13, 20, 24. and 27 .p.m. From Vnnvouvei Saturday 10:30 a.m. Friday . pm 8unday . 4 p.m I Wednesday Jnjopm June fl. ,15. 19, 22. 26 and 29 ....am. For Strti-art and Anya Thursdays. 8 pjn. , Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday 3 pan I Saturday 3 pm YOUNGSTER IS WINNER Ralph Wells Causes Sensation Jasper' Park Horse Races at JASPER PARK, July 3: A nine-year old, lad named Ralph Wells, stole the glory, of the sixth annual field day of the Jasper Park Rodeo and TUrf Club, and some of the hardest riding cowboys in the west were forced to bow before the superb horsemanship of the youngster. A splendid crowd of more than 500 attended the rodeo which proved sq successful that the club officers have decided to stage a second event in August Young Wells: with an. eye for opportunities that would have done Icredit to a veteran Jockey, booted three feature races of the day and he picked off the place position in a fourth event. His riding earned him the Klngsland Trophy, for the mile course, and the McDermid Cup, for the half-mile junior 14.2 and under. His outstanding ride was In the free-for-all when he was left at the post, but pulled his horse, Ruby up fast to go through the entire field of 14 and win by a length and a half. The many visitors were most Interested in the bucking contest which was won by Bert Long, on the notorious bronco; Dimples. Long defeated Phil Hagenson, Dan Bow-len and Louise Joaehim in the i finals after six other prominent western riders had been eliminated. ret. X21I " W. L. Pet. Philadelphia 49 20 .710 Washington 48 2ff .639 New York 38 29 .570 Cleveland 35 35 .500 Boston, 29 37 .431 St. Louis 28 39 .418 Detroit 28. 45 J66 Chicago .24 43 .358 City League ' W. L. Pet. Sona of Canada 4 2 .$60 Old Empress . 3 3 -.500 Elks 3 4 333 HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prlncfr Ruperrs lead big: family hotel. Hot and cokk water in all rooms. A. . PIWniWMME; Prw Cor. of Fraser usd Fifth Sts SAVOY P Kady, Telegraph Point; J. J.. Eassu, Cloyah; M. Twiss and 8. R. Wahlstrom, city. New Royal Hotel t. Mt. TM. UOICt WOKTN WIIII.K Hot CoH Water Steam 75c PER- DAY AND UP Trlrpliollr 111 I ROYAL ! W. O. Ctomwell, C.N.R.; Yee, North Pacific; Harry , and Oscar R. McComb, city. Sonj Scott Knox Hotel Are Our MEALS Good?' Our Guests 8ay They Are. NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or trealmen whatever. Milked anrt delivered dulls from our own cows. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate Health and Sanitation. A trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRLNCE KUPEUT DAIRY Bos 895 Phone 287 Annunciation School Has Its Annual Outing Annunciation School' picnic was held yesterday at Digby Island under the auspices of the- local council of the Knights of Columbus. About 125 children- attended. Onnd Knight George Arseneau was in charge, assisted by the following committees: Transportation Louis Amadkx Refreshment Alex Maedcnald. Joe McDonald. Ernest Fltzpa trick. J. GlWi. j Sports Father Webb, Joan Co-madlna. Harry Astoria. Arrangements' A. D. Gillies. A. Astoria, Joe Qaroo. Beys' race, & yean and under 1. Maree) Blaln: 2, Harold Sehaef fer. Girls, 8 year and under Leona i Whiffen, Josephine Murray. Boys, 10 years and under Peter Byrne, Paul Laporte. : OLrls. 10 years and under Mary I three horse, home to victory in the Tl Boys, 14 years and under Sever ino Dominate, Albert Turgeon. Girls, 14 years and under Antoinette Blaln. Rachel DeMarco. Boys obstacle race Severlno Do-mlnato. Alfred Gillis. Girls medley race Antoinette Blaln, Rachel DeMarco. Mothers race Mrs. Paul Zigmunt, Mrs. Alex Macdonald. Boys 3-legged race John Letour-neau and Joe GHlis. Girls 3-Ieggcd race Christina Beale and Genevieve Sehaef fer. Antoinette Blaln and Geerglna Turgeon. Olrlf novelty race Emma Whiffen, OenevieTe Schaeffer. Boys novelty race Arthur Murray. Shane Murray. Baseball Standings jDUNGATE IS National League W. L. St. Louis 41 25 New York 40 27 Chicago 37 30 Brooklyn 37 31 Boston .35 35 Philadelphia Z 30 37 Pittsburg 21 40 Cincinnati 23 47 American League PRESIDENT 597 ! Carpenters' Union Elects New Head 552 f at Meeting Last Evening .344 1 500 j The Carpenters' Union last night .44a ejected officers lor tbotensulng year .403 1 a follows: 547 1 President. George Dungate. Vice-President i. J. Gillis. Financial Secretary. Ben Dalgar- ;nr. Recording Secretary, J. S. Black. Treasurer, James Featby. 1 iavT i EST PROCURABLE AY- aSikjaBiC "VaaV. 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Residents out of town arc especially invited to enter flowers either in the floral display or individual exhibits. Prepare for the exhibition how and then get ready to visit the fair September 1 to 4. Read more about the fair in tfie DAILY NEWS, Prince Rupert, B.C.