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Could you maM a witir choic uhtn choo$-ing tohuky for yournlfl CARDINALS ARE BEATEN Athletics Increase Lead in American ! League By Winning Double- j Header From Detroit j NEW YORK, July 16: Brooklyn ; Robins, by defeating St. Louis Cardinals, held their virtual tie for third place with Chicago Cubs, who defeated New York in the National League yesterday. Pittsburg Pirates ousted the Phillies from sixth place by defeating them. Cincinnati Reds played errorless ball to defeat the Button Braves with a single run. Philadelphia Athletics increased their lead in the American League to six full games by taking both ends of a double-header from the Detroit Tigers. A batting rally in the eighth inning, with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig playing Important parts, turned defeat into victory for the New York Yankees over Cleveland Indians. Boston Braves, splitting a doubleheader with St. Louis Browns, moved into a tie with, Chicago White Sox for cellar position. Yesterday's scores: American League New York 5, Cleveland 4. St. Louis 4-5, Boston 5-2. Philadelphia 5-11, Detroit 3-0. Chicago-Washington, rained out. National League Cincinnati 1, Boston 0. Pittsburg 4, Philadelphia 2. New Yqrk 4, Chicago 5. Brooklyn 10, St. Louis 3. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet. St. Louts 52 32 .619 New York 44 34 566 Chicago .... 45 36 .557 Brooklyn f. 46 37 .558 Boston 41 40 .506 Pittsburg -...34 45 .430 Philadelphia 35 48 .422 Cincinnati 28 53 .346 'American League W. L. Pet. Philadelphia -.58 26 .690 Washington ...52 32 .619 New-York ...:...45 32f' .584 Cleveland, ...:..i9 40 ; .494 St. Louis jm.37 ' 45 .451 Detroit 32 50 .390 Chicago 30 49 .380 Boston 30 49 .380 City League W. L. Pet. Sons of Canada S 3 .625 Old Empress , 4 4 500 Elks 3 5 .375 XI1C "MARRIAGE"o THE WHITE HORSE "WfHITE HORSE" la Red Old VY Scotch. First matured and then blended, it U again matured and reblended, ao that tha whisky becomes properly married. Thia marrying of "WHITE HORSE" la very lengthy proceaa and th reault ia a right noble spirit i' subtle and distinctive aroma and bouquet, .aoft, smooth and vary pleasing to the paUta, without a trace tof kick or bit. Aa a heart tonic and digestive "WHITE HORSE" stands supreme. tifuiTE Horse Whisky This ftu.ertisement is nor published or displayed by the Liquor Control lioard or by the Government of British Columbia. Children Show Class at Jumps BASEBALL The City Baseball League schedule for the second half of the season Is announced us follows: July 16 Old Empress vs. Native Sons. July 20 Native Sons vs. Elks. July 23 Elks vs. Old Empress. July 27 Native Sons vs. Old Em press. July 30 Elks vs. Native Sons. Aug. 3 Old Empress vs. Elks. Aug. 6 Old Empress vs. Native Sons. Aug. 10 Native Sons vs. Elks. Aug. 13 Elks vs. Old Empress. Aug. 17: Native Sons vs. Old Empress. , Aug. 20 Elks vs. Native Sons Aug. 24 Old Empress vs. Elks. The scheduled game on July 23, . Mil-- .M J 1 - I I I tins vs. uiu empires ia 10 ue a uc- neflt game for Eddie Smith, who was injured In the Ketchikan series. DIG SIX STANDING O. AH R. H. Pet. 'Stephens E 6 24 4 9 J75 iHoweE. 4 16 3 6 .375 Arseneau O.E. 4 23 3 0 .350 Nelson O.E 7 24 5 8 .313 Harold E. 5 21 7 7 .333 EldrldgtOJC 5 22 6 7 J18 Young competitor In the chlldre 's (under fifteen? Jumping class at Richmond, England, horse sh tw. recently, taking a high one ROUND HOUSE WINS GAME Biological Station eBaten at Softball 8 to Nil In the tie game between the Roundhouse and the Biological Station which was replayed lar-. nlght, the Roundhouse took their opponents Into camp with a score of 8-0, which puts them on top of the league. Both teams played good ball bu'. the Biological Station did not seem able to bring their men horn? while their opponents managed t cross the plate eight times. Batteries were Boulter and Skat-tebol for the Roundhouse, Brock-lesby and Black for Jhe Biological 'Sfallon, ' : The League Standing to date is P W L Pt3 as follows: , Round House .j. 2 2 0 2 Station 2 1 1 1 R.ON.V.R V.. 2 111 Biological Sta.... 2 0 2 b The next game will be nlaved on Friday night. FOOTBALL July 17 Canadian Legion vs Regiment. July 21 Regiment vs. Merchants. July. 24 Merchants vs. Canadian Legion. July 28 Regiment vs. Canadian Legion. July 31 Merchants vs. Regiment. Aug. 4 Canadian Legion vs. Merchants. ' Aug. 7 Canadian Legion vt Regiment. Aug. 11 Regiment vs. Merchants. Aug 14 Merchants vs. Canadian Legion. Kid Chocolate Junior Champion Of Lightweights PHILADELPHIA, July 16:-Kld Chocolate, the Cuban, last night won the world's junior lightweight championship from Benny Bass of i Philadelphia in a technical knock-! out In the seventh round of a scheduled ten round bout. England Winner At Bisley Today BISLEY CAMP, Eng., July 16:-Canada. lost the McKlnnon challenge cup today, England winning with a rcore of 1056. Canada came second with 1033. Queen Believes In Advertising LONDON, July 16: Queen Mary believes In advertising. Her Majesty attended the recent Loan Exhibition of old furniture, needlework and porcelain at Dorchester House In aid of the East London Hospital for Children, and seemed surprised when Informed that there had not been many visitors largely because there was little money lor advertising. "It pays to advertise" was the Queen's comment. "You must The Weather Dead Tree Overeast, calm, barometer 30:08, temperature 54 smooth sea. Triple Island Overcast, light southwest wind, light sea. Langara Cloudy, light westerly wind, sen smooth. ; GOOD BUSINESS A farmer once asked the editor of a country paper for advice, as fol lows: "I have a horse that at times appears normal, but at other times is lame to an alarming degree. What shall I do?" The reply came: "The next time your horse appears normal, sell him!" EYE SHIELD IS MISSING Mrs, Helen Wills Moody Causes Sensation on Eastern Tennis. Court NEW YORK. July 16: Helen Wills Moody, Just arrived from her. home in San Francisco, caused ft mild sensation yesterday when she, appeared on the Longwood Courts: mlnua her familiar white eye shield. Styles had been set by thlsaccus-l tomed headgear of Mrs. Moody. It was a few years since she has been seen in the east. SPORT CHAT i Wednesday. August 12, Is the da Iwhen the Royal City will blossom tout In another branch of sport. ' TVi event will Ho lrnnwn n thV first annua.' Royal City Olympl?.. to be held in the new stadium at j Queen's Park, and through the ef forts of Chief John Cameron, himself a competitor at Olympic gamrs enough entries have been promlsM to gurantee Its suscess. The meet, which will embraea both senior and lunlor events, will be staged under the auspices of the New Westminster Amateur AthletW Association and with the sanction "f th- local branc, of the R,C.A;A. U. Percy WlUlams Canada's cra&K .IkUi. - 4U - I tnree years ago. nas promised ,to run an exhibition race over thH new cinder track. COL. PECK WRATHFUL Deplores Shifting .of reapontiliilitii From One Government to Another victoria. July 16 Attempts of on government to pass respond -Wtty on to another government were denounced by Col. Cy PecX. VC. presiding Judge of the pensions tribunal, speaking from the bench of the Chief Justice of th? Court of Appeal at tlie openln session of the tribunal here. . H. Sedger. soldiers' advocate-,, called doctors, friends and expert i to prove a C.P.R. engineer lw1 such a bad pain tn the back thai he could not work with comfort. A. II Dakln of Vancouver, opposing counsel to Mr. Edger. then brought out In examination tint 'he engineer although he hail started out with the Canadian troops, had been transferred to the British forces and had served with hem. The counsel argued thit herefore not the Canadian Government but the British Government should be liable to pay thj pension. "I don't like to see this shlftlnt of responsibility from one government to the other," Col. Peck said. "It shows a very poor spirit." The Union steamer Catala. here on Sunday evening for the north, will make Stewart as her first port of call Instead of Anyox and Alice Arm as usually scheduled. The change Is belli made on account of the Interne - 'tlonal celebration at Stewart. Encouraged by continued dry eather. students at Women's Stat-t College, New Brunswick. NJ.. a out for sports practise. This group U practising the overhatm .troke. A. ! for EXTRA value IT PAYS to tpecify the name Kellogg'a hea purchasing corn flakes. 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