tOE FOUR W Tennis Games Yesterday At Rupert Courts The closest game played yesterday In the prince Rupert Tennis Club 'tournament was the singles In which Russell won from Currle. The second set went to the loser. Scores for the day follow: Mrs. McMordle beat Mrs. Currle, 6-3, 6-2. Gregg and Nlcholls, beat Llnzey and Robertson, 6-4, 6-1. Russell beat Currle, 6:0, 2-6. 6-2. Llnzey beat Smith, 3-2, 6-4. The weather prevented the playing of the other scheduled games. The draw for today Is: 4:00 Mrs. Blance and Miss J Robertson vs. Mrs. Gregg and Mrs. McMordle. 6:00 Llnzey vs. McMordle. Mr. and Mrs. Currle vs. Miss L. Frlzzell and A. Mitchell. 6:30 Joslln and Russell vs. Black and Dartlett. FOOTBALL TEAMS Merchants' team will be choser; from the following: Menzles, Cur l rle, Douglas, HU1, A. Dickens,' Amor. McKay, Dickens, H. Dlckeni,1 Chenoske, Bye, Russell, Hardy. D. j vis, Mitchell. ' j The Regiment team to meet, the Merchants in the Mobley Cup flx-eure this evening will be selected from the following players: Wilson (captain), Watson, Thurber; Edge cumbe, DeJong, Wlngham, Lyons, Fang, Colussi, Norrlngton, Wicks. Doherty, Redpath. FOOTBALL July 21 Ileglmeht vs. Merer ants, July-24 Merchants vs. Canadian Legion. July 28 Regiment vs. Canadian Legion. , July 31 Merchants vs. Regiment. Aug. 4 Canadian Legion vs. Merchants. Ana. 7 Canadian Legion v. Regiment Aug. 11 Regiment vs. Merch ants. Aug 14 Merchants vs. Canadla 1 Legion. The city council last night decided to grant to the Canadian Legion cemetery lots asked for by the returned men. Youthful Entrant The youngest ompotltnr, John Blcks, uged 5. at the annual horse and pony show. Itanelagh England, on his pony Silver Moon, illustrating a little horsemanship SPORT NOTES One of the latest development!; .. Ooosens, wws,v.., went v... to the ...v basement JV. ....... Tlim advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Ooosens had a slit sibly the series might be extendel;ln his side from a pedal Incision and organized In such a way as to 1 and many stitches were required lapsed on the boards after a bi- meet of the National Rifle Assoc, rage of flying bikes Two of th? atlon. while the elghteen-lnch bull riders. McNamara and Alphonse at 500 and 600 yeards was reduced to fifteen Inches. The dimensions of the bull for these distances is the smallest eve used in the King's Prize and Regan's score was the highest ever made with this particular target Regan's score of 104 was '.he high est made In the first stage of th; King's in the last four years. However, the score of 104 made at the time was with the larger bull, which makes Regan's feat all thr i more notable. It appears as if Rogers Hornsby once the king of second basemen will close his career as a third scacker. Hornsby has shifted Bill Jurges. former Reading shortston. to second and Is taking care of the corner, where he hasn't so much ground to cover and so much run nlng to do. It is the Rajah's ad mission that he Isn't as spry a he used to be. Then the Cubs' plbt is having plenty of trouble with his ankles, but his batting Is needed and therefore It Is apparent he pnxlous to play, every day If pos slble. I A young revolution Is raging in ; eastern lacrosse. First, the draitl: drop of 12 men to seven, reducing the size of the field and revival of ( the professional game, and now ; comes a suggested change In the oldest ,of plays' he draw-off. To eliminate delav In posing stick, 'placing the ball, and the draw, It It planned to bounce the ball be tween two players and let play bj on. There Is no doubt that the draw-off wastes a lot of time an1 the toss-In may speed ud the a' tlon. but It Is hoped that the changes arc not so numerous that old-timers will be unable to recognlz-the national pastime. Nscehret I Have you paid -four suDscrlptlnn to the Dally News this year? THE PAXIY NEWS orld Sport News and Views HEAVY HITTING CONTEST GOES TO NATIVE SONS Canucks Defeat Flks 13-11 In Five i Imilu; Contest Called Because Of Darkness Comadina Leads Hitters three hits and two walks and Lam ble finished the same for the ners. Chenoskl who did the heaving for the Elks, was touched for dozen hits In the five Innings. j Before the game, the members; of both teams lined up near the stands, and President Rudderham asked the fans to rise and stand for c a minute's silence In memory of Harvey Fraser, late manager of the , Old Empress team, who died last week while un the grounds. j i The Native Sons, as has been their habit in recent games, started right off in the first inning and collected six runs on five hits and a hit batsman. Johnny Comadina, gQns ,who started pitching for his team, contributed a homer Into centre during this stanza. ' Elks managed to drive two men nvpr tnA niarp in tnpir nair nr in in soft ball is the Junior series or (hospital in the garden. Mac had lnnjng on a walk a Jlngie and a games in wnicn me newsies oi ine i iwo or tnree rios unsucKiea irom city are taking a leading part. Pos- their moorings. double. Sons got'three more In the second and lour more In the third. Elks added three runs m the sec provide a league series with a to close the wound. The boys were!0nd while thev collected six in the number of teams represented. out of the going for about an hour, j fourth ana drove Comadina from' but back' they came, wincing with , the box. Lamble went in as relief Six-day bicycle riding Is one f? their hurts. McNamara was taped ihurler and managed to hold the! the toughest sports In the war 4; UP like a mummy. But they con- lLodgemen lor the last two Innings, today. The riders must be in per-; tlnued. Jt was a ragged game most of the tct physical condition, haj.e wc;q&; j. .... !way but jis featured by a triple! derful powers of endurance, .an.'t lt is doubtful if miaiy people Splay, the first that has been seenj nlentv of eameness. Consider iho' fully realto Just what a difficult I here for seme tune. Harold and do! of the woqden saucer, Reggie feat Sergeant J. H. Regan of the MsNasnara. He has fallen so often Canadian Scottish performed at md . with such spectacular force Blsley on Wednesday, when he and has survived so many Jam-' chalked up a total of 104 out of u ld bad soills that he Is called th posslblo 105 to lead the qualifier Ironman." When nearly halfwav in the first stage of the King's hrouh a recent muscle marathon Prize. In 1928 the slx-lnch bullV on wheels staged at Madhon eye at 200 yeards was reduced Qnnini rirr4n in Mato Vnrlr pit- five inches, th tarcet which thev Farquhar were cn base In the third with ncne out. Three runs had already scored and it looked bad for the Rnrn with Tred Stcnhens at bat. A double .steal' was started and at J the same time' Stephens smashed! a line drive to centre. Lamble nude a nice catch on the ball and threw to Johnson at second to cut off vf-Nmara and five others col- are now using at the groat Emplr 3,aro,d' a"lJo,nns!. comP1"" play by throwing Farquhar out at first. Comadina led the batters with a lwmo run. a triple and a single In three times up. Bury made ' two eingles in three attempts. Harold, Stephens, tfkinner and Chenoskl each hit safely twice during the game, Harold and Skinner each making a two-bagger. S.O. C. The. Bo Score ABR Bury rf. ! 3 3 II PO 2 0 E. Smith Sfl .4 2 10 Moran 3b 4 1 1 1 Lamble cf, p 3 111 Styles lb 3 0 1 6 FrUzell p 1 1 4 R. Stalker if. 2 2 1 0 Morrison If. 1 0 0 0 J. Comadina p. cf. 3 2 3 1 Johnson 2b 3 1 1 2 Totals 29 13 12 15 2 4 ELKS ABR II PO A E Harold 88 3 2 2 0 1 1 Farquhar 3b 2 10 3 11 IStephens lb 4 2 2 4 0 1 W. Mitchell b 2 114 4 1 iSklnner cf 3 0 2 0 0 0 A. Mitchell 2b 3 112 12 D. Stalker rf 3 1 0 0 0 0 Stone If 3 110 0 0 Chenoskl p 2 2 2 2 1 1 TotaU 25 11 11 15 8 7 Native Sons 6 3 4 0 013 Elks 2 3 0 6 0-11 Summary 3base hits, Harold, Skinner; 3-base hit, Comadina; home run, Comadtna; stolen base, Moran. Lamble. R. Stalker, Harold (2), Stephen W. Mitchell. Skinner, 'A. Mitchell, Chenoskl (2); hits off Comadina, (10) In 3 innings, none lout when he retired in fourth, off Lamble 1 in two Innings; base op balls off Comadina 4, Chenoskl (1); struck out by Comadina (2). Lamble (2), Chenoskl (4); winning pitcher, Cqmadlna; left on bases, S. O. C. 3). Elks i4); triple play Lamble to Johnson to Styles; passed ball. Mitchell (2) ; lilt by pitcher, Lamble, Chenoskl by Lamble; time of game. 1:20; umpires, Brookes and Laporle. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet. I St. Louis 85 34 ,618 j Brooklyn 49 39 .557 Mew York 46 37 .555 'Chicago 47 38 .554 ! Boston ...43 42 .506' 'Pittsburg 36 47 .434 Philadelphia 37- 51 .420 Cincinnati 31 85 .360 American Philadelphia 63 'Washington 97 1 New York 48 Cleveland ....." 42 - - St. Louis 39 First Triple Play Seen In Years on Boston 32 Local Diamond Manipulated 'Detroit u ,32 By Sons of Canada Native Sons took last night's city league baseball flxlure from Elks lri a flve-lnning slugfest by. a score of 13 to 11. Comadina, who started the game for the Sons, was yanked , in the fourth after he had allowed , Chicago League W. L. ..30 26 32 34 42 48 52 53 54 City League Second Half W, L. Old Empress 1 0 Sons of Canada 1 1 Elks 0 1 American League Detroit 3. Washington 7. Cleveland 9, Boston 2. Chicago 7. Philadelphia 12. St. Louis 5, New York 8. National League Brooklyn 0, Chicago 1. BASEBALL 1,000 .500 .000 WATERING OF LONDON World LONDON, July 2.1: The largest iiiblic water enterprise - rhnt of the MetroDollton gate Ponds were first uwd for water supply purposes by Sir John Hart, tfie Lord Mayor of London In 1589. The Queen Mary Reservoir, at Littleton, opened by the king in 1925, Is the largest of modern artificial reservoirs. Increasing Demand But still the demand Increases. lowing to the rapid and continuous Native development of building estates in I all parts of London's outer suburbs. July 3C -Elks vs. Native Sons. jThe installation of bathrooms adds i The scheduled aame on July 23, considerably to the dally eonsump- persons are sunnliprt water, of whom 63', cr ld, Zj? ithp ThATTIA. "Wt There are, however ahead. connection with the replacit. Public Water Enterprise In burst during the pas' few mort In Hands of Voluntary 'On the one side the Metros.: Body of Men iwtfr Board would lik n hal, wsvs unoer .in main . ..j. . " . " --- UUIMlii I accommodate the ninr H4 .L in thi world ifcreffihliilTes of the ii,...i.- " illton City of fas companies object nitJ? London, ana it is in ine nana ui u y muuh una mgn voluntary body known as the Metro- cables In subway.s. Thiire hai 1 , ... i -1 . . , , , - pct. polltan water ooara, wnicn recenuy weu i.uii.-.ucruoie au.-u-sjon ui 711 held Its annual meeting. w icjjhyc menu oi st ironi' Th nnnrrf's sunalv of water pro- "'.eel mains and their d' trin.,.,: 586 vide? w a which Is no The purity of Uwdun waun 447 .380 .1-11.. tn n n nm Alt TIP nr I 11M rilfHi llin wn a i . . ' fi'-" ' - -scnr .368 water tap. Tne Tnamra urane wsi "s$6'7W provided a daily average of 1 1 M ArtA nnn nifl.rkti TViiu amount of water would suffice for the needs af the inhabitant of Liverpool. pct, Manchester, Birmingham. Shef f '.v :C Nottmgnam, Leeas, uugnion nnu 'juthjmipton taken together. The uppjy of water from the wells owned bv the Metropolitan water board lis newly as much as the suppiv to enveen iiooas, wnerna; the tit, .....nun u miv v.w nivcr VBtiw .cusea aunng nooat RIG SIX STANDING wf t m a l i iw iicpnrns inert . eu iiU aw 4n last nlzht's v.ww h -. ii ft nnctiamittfil liri.., .h,., ... ., V,ln" Dlff LeaPlie LiCOreS 'bth Manchester and Soi 'hamptan. abc sending. BUI Hu.-old, ivlng'5 j The board first came Into ex: wo hlU In three tunr it July 23 Elks vs. Old Empress July 27 Old Empress vs tence in 1003. but some of the climbed Into seeond nl.'ir- , - sources of suoplytare over 300 years nv, Oeorge Howe, who drops ouit old. Thus the Htmpstead ana Hign recount or not navin p.ayii ' JitJUitu li:iira. jutiiijiv i rrftgC .iiuvvu uiKi iiiuu umce usi I!r pslni. behind Harold with fc throe hits out of In rep imm fink.. tills the sixth position n thettid ng now witn zw. aitnuujh tt& not play last night on uncour,' c a "ore f Inter. Follow .ni? u v. andlng: Si phens E Harold E J. Comadina 8. i Elks vs. Old Empress Is to be a be- ;tlon. For the year ending last Arseneau O.K. iiMflt irame for Eddie Smith, who 'March, approximately 133 miles of Nelson 0.E. was injured in the Ketchikan series, main were laid. Nearly 8.000,000 Roberts 8. O. AB. I 28 6 24 fl 27 6 25 8 28 9 31 H. ft 1) & i r. in r. i a i Bring your best to Prince Rupert The Fair Board is anxious to encourage residents in the districts around Prince- Rupert to bring fheir best to the FALL FAIR Which will be held the FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER Local residents believe that they can crow flowers better than any place within two hundred miles. Can they? The Fair Board would like to have the districts pit their horticultural skill against the Prince Rupert Flower Socioty and see if they cannot wrest away some of the prizes, especially that for the be3t floral-display. (A cordial invitation is extended to all to compete. Further Information can lie obtcained from Secretary W. D. Vance ' or from 'JThe Daily News, Prince Rupert, B.C.