Four DooMe-Headers in American League Athletics Lose A fain NEW YORK. June 24: Four A party of eight members of the California Camera Club from San Francisco were passengers go ing north aboard the steamer Prince Rupert this morning to make the round trip to Skagway Returning here next Monte? morning, they will disembark fn pi the steamer and proeeeel by train via Jasper and Vancouver enroule home. Oscar Melho. Si Speaking at the Edmonton meet- 1 double-headers were played in theWere hS present team the greatest . . ..... and tmnnthMt unrtrlnff mnrhlrip ' American ueagve yesieruay, wa&n- . i-trer mgum senators. i;ieTeiana mamns - and New York Yankees winning two -whP I say this, I am paying full games apiece while Philadelphia "Pet llar girls who hate ja : ftftlfcrtan altn hat rni htner tn in urti h In a. Canadian National Recrea tion Association Softball League game last night Offices defeated Station by a score of two to nil- The was rather erratic in the first two innings, letting in one run in each, but after the second in- A Mg game hunting party from ntn n ami u-aa mail hv riihrr Chicago, consisting of Mark Merrl-j team. Man. Judge Brother, George Dry- j Both teams played good ball and den and Eastman, who hare been on the match was watched by a large a trip to Kodiak Island dorlnc the past few weeks, returned here by yacht yesterday af ternoOh and proceeded on today tram on their return to Chicago. The party had good success in nusUsvg Kodiak bear and had one live cub to take home with them. crowd of tana. Batteries consisted of Boulter and Geddes for Offices and Styles and Skattebol for 'Station. The next game wUI be played Fri day evening between the Station and the RoancT House. DE LUXE FISHING TRIP TO BE TAKEN BY ST. PAUL MAN F. J. Hopkins of 8t Paul vice-president of the Janny-Semple- Hlll Co.. large wholesale hardware firm, arrived in the city by train today 1rom the east. He will proceed by yacht from here for a de luxe fishing trip in Alaskan waters. L mis Bnw :e n ,.u . .-tu.ing a b: '.in:; U081 Uumh it was dut; .iOinuch diet Hl W3 ivd jif lo 3, Sport News and Views TWO ENDERS ARE PLAYED SPORT CHAT MERCHANTS WIN GAME ing of the Cosmopolitan Cb h,reattd Iitiment Two to One in which recently entertained the Ed monton Grads as guests of honor,1 Coach Percy Page declared ;that in j all sincerity and honesty he Con- Dominion bay Cup Soccer Was Good Game Crowd Attends Despite Threatening Weather The Merchants recorded another! $Zn ud7oTbo5, mdivSTha Wj?"! Tff i TKiea nonors i ra . , . . .. . jed the Regiment two goals to one in The lowly ClnclnnaU Reds took Pj nJ 4 6 game of the Dominion here 18 lh fuw?st that lye l double-header In the both ends of a Day C0D The interest National League from Boston eoached' the fanuscoach Braves, there being no other games hi this league. Yesterday's scores: American League Philadelphia 3-4. $t. Louis 0-5. (Second came 12 innings). Washington 10-4. Detroit 3-0. Cleveland 13-10. Boston 6-0. New York 8-W. Chicago S-4. National League Cincinnati 2-8. Boston 0-4. Baseball Ci Standings National League Vt. L. St Louis 3 19 New York ... 34 22 Chicago 33 24 Boston JO 30 Brooklyn 20 Philadelphia 25 32 Pittsburg 23 34 Cincinnati SI 40 lorcneo nu awuence. xou ean - - . WM erWent . by . the . large at-eitnent . teach a lot of rules, but in the ex- of a game, the team mem- "dnCe 2"! f ""g jbers must think for themselves. ! Iwf T" interfered with foot- That is what I rely on most. Every- good one of the girls is remarkably ft-:"?- telligent and that is their strongest V" "Z 11 j Coach Page declared. Percy Page 'informed his audience that the Pet (Grads never went on any special 6$5 diet, but ate Just whatever they .607 to- Marriage does not bat .596 ja girl from remaining on the team, 5Q0 although in the past those marry- 491 ing preferred to give up basketball! of the pressing in the first half but -Stace 1915. the Orads have play- fe?' f'"1" yt?,te' Merchants for-of kfP4 " ed 348 challenge games and won 346 i frMn tcortn tor a ton tbae. them. That is an average of 97.7. or means that these girls can be de- " pl ' .1 hU'orward, chahces .u that they pended on to carry through what!"! they start about S8x of the time, used to keep the Merchants defence busy. Tinker gave Norrington a chance that forced Menzies to save. McKay made openings but Edge-cumbe stopped S. Dickens. Kelsey and Thurber tackled surely and still the Merchants could not score. Laldler saved a fine drive on his knees and punched away a danger-' ous cross from rliil. Carrie shot I P later a drive of his was j'a girl making the team. Her rehg- Jnt , rtd Laldler of the TA past by one ton is never mentioned. AbOity fc the only criticism In conclusion. ""f M.erchanf - - Jnwl im On Um hatanee of htav the American A : j coacn page oeciarea tnat ne nopea . . ' , ',' Z .7" r . : League deserved it. Wihoncentred tostart to t . . . r a.Mi t la aL Ka fntn irf njwwlaa t Philadelphia - 44 Washington . 41 New York ...12 CVtfland . 30 Baston 23 Oetroit as Chicago 20 8L Loots 3C 15 20 34 30 '33 30 3 37 Ci7,y League W. L. Sons of Canada 4 8- Millionaires . J 2 0 3 Kodiak Island Hunting Party 74 i .t . ,j v, tt,. an auacK inai lorcea uougms w glve a corner TneT1 Ttak weU jOlymptc games in London. England. Sn'wouW I inclnde basketball and pro- fed J0 nd l11 fent to who went clean 560 m. tk. nH. 00 Norrington .411 to win new honors. 571 j . .3471 351 Pet. DOO Returning Home'f OFFICES WINNER Defeated Station By Score of Two to Nil In ON.R. Softball Last Evening through to score a fine goal and put the team level. Tinker soon after tested Menzies again. VTtth the hill in its favor, it Was expected that the Regiment would make things warm, but the Merchants had rather the better of the second half. Amor centred but Laldler punched clear. S. DkkenM had a couple of openings but Edge-cumbe balked him and then Thurber came across to save at the exi pense of a corner! Wing ham stopped H. Dickens and Norrtngten got away to centre and Tinker went close. Then Sheehan's shot was saved and Wilson dropped one Just over the bar. The game was a good one to watch now. McKay played with the ball till he lost it when a pass would have been more helpful to his team. Carrie's shot was wide. A rocky header by A. Dickens gave McKay an open goal and Laldler bad no chance with the shot Regiment tried hard but was unable to draw level and the Merchants ran out winners by the odd goal in three. Regiment: Laldler: Kelsey, Thurber;. Edgecumbe, DeJong. Wing- ham: Wilson, Fong. Tinker, Shee- han, Norrington. Merchants: Merutle; O. Mitchell, Douglas; Hut Currle. Hardie; Amor, McKay, A. Dickens. H. Dickens. S. Dickens. Referee, W. Barton: linesmen, A. CUpperton, O. Blake. Good" Oime to Watch In spite of the wind, it was quite a lair maicn 10 waicn. ine negi- ment began with Only ten men, Watson being an absentee and a substitute was not available till half way through the first half. Laldler. as usual, was safe in goal and was unfortunate to have the first goal scored against htm as he appeared , to have the shot covered till one of hi own defence diverted It. Kelsrv ' olnyed a great game at back and was ably seconded by Thurber Edgecumbe was a hard man to beat. hu persistence and speed being big faetors. DeJong was a great defender especially in the first half, and in the second made attempts to force the game. Wlngham was al ways in the thick bf the battle though his kicks went wrong at time Tferter thowetl that he hai till kits of football OhQ was very useful Norrlngt m -was the besl forward but with Fong damaged' early in the game aafl Sbaeban only ' ja lubstttutP the forward line wa .wed. Menxi? was trld out several 1 I time nnd was safe. Douglas was the jneaier back. Mitchell was effective. jCurrie. at centre half, was anin 'valuable In defence and in setting his forwards in motion. HHI and Norrington had many a tussle with , the honors about t-ven ILvdte never Ueft Wilson's side but with a ood linsldt man on the Regiment foi- June 24 Old Empress vs. Elks. June 25 SjO.C. vs. Elks. June 28 Elks vs Old Empress. July l-S.O.C. vs. Old Empress. July ft Elks vs. H O C. July J Old Empress vs. Elks. SOFrBALL June 25 Station vs Roundhouse June SO Round'::3Use v Drydock TEUCIOUS A- on? iii. 1 . vort frcihen mouth and n the brrsdv. RECORD M( SPEAKS ybr ITSELF THOUSANDS Up6n thousands of miles ver mountain ranged ami aturm-toftftfil seas under, sunny sLica antl through misty banks of doticlt tliee are the trials of t!ioe vtio Hould establish air supremarv. In a cigarette, quality is the deciding factor and Turret's long established record grows more impressive year liy year. After all, nothing ran replace good, honest tobacco grown and rijtened right out in the field under nature's own sunlight nothing artificial about that and the high quality is "inbred." Mild and Fragrant urret C I G ward line this policy will not pay. Amor was fast and centred well at times. The Dlekens brothers all showed their usual football ability but none of them seored. McKay's goal was a gift after the ball had hit Dickens' head. The Merchants claimed they had the ball in the net in the first half a seeand time but the claim was properly disallowed. The claims of tome of the older players at times are quite evidently a cheap attempt to influence the referee. Some day the referee will give one of these perpetual claimants his walking orders for ungentiemanly conduct and It would be as wen for the players concerned to take a hint. It's noUthe game and the rule book provides an adequate penalty BASEBALL AR.ETTES very very act act ot of II 1 lie I chewing relieve! f nervouinet lastinp ::tsr:si overwrought. plsasure id benefit In WRiGLEYS CHEWING GUM cum f .-'4V'H, V X . 0 CA ; I ! ! !mprtt Tblt Cbrwplny it CsnadS timttvd ' Write for Copy Of Fall Fair Prize Book, 1931 Those who wish to enter exhibits in the Prince Rupert Fal Fair should write to the secretary for a tojiy Of the now prize book and read tho Hat of new priies offered this year to farmers and otKorsf Theft? are mfciy 'fecial iiritt$ lit addition to the monej prizes offeveu by ine Fw Roafdt - Residents out of town .are oaiiecially invited to enter flowers either4 in the floral display or individual exhibits, Prepare for the exhibition nuvV'ttfttl then get rMdy to Visit the fair Septehlber 1 to J. Head ftiore about the faiiin the"-r DAILY NEWS, Prince RttifeffrB:C. , Wl, ? ...., .,, , , ,,,, . - lit tile Daily News Classified Ads. work for you.