I p 8 r AOS 7003 REGIMENT WINS CUP Cinch City League Football Championship For Second Consecutive Season ( Merchants Lose Score of Game Last Night 2 to Nil. Wind Hampers Play By defeating Merchants 2-0 In a ! Mobley Cup City League series j came last night. Regiment cin-i riled the League championship fo: the second successive season before a fair crowd of spectators which was not as large as usual.! doe to the wind and rainy evening i Regiment Smith; Hunt and WingMm; Vance. DeJong and Edfecumbe; Walters, Clark Watson (captain), Colussi and Norrington. Merchants Morgan; Douglas and Menaies; Oilker, MacKay and HH1; Amor. Hardy, A. Dickens (captain), H. Dickens and Wicks Referee Manson. ; Linesmen Blake and Howe. j Regiment won the toss and elected to kick down hill. A treanher-j ma crow wind was Mowing. Both! teams -were forced to make chan-j ges from the selected elevens. Regiment was short of Thurber through illness and Redpath through Injuries sustained in the last game, while Merchants could only muster tea men to start with as Fong failed to show up. They were obliged to call on Morgan to play to goal to make up the eleven and Menaies went to full bask. The opening exchanges favored Regiment, which was early in the attack but missed several golden opportunities through poor finish The lead. scoring from close range which gave Morgan no chance to save. This was followed abortlv after Seaflea Steeplechase Winding up a twenty-two mile seaflea sieeplrcux-a1 :.ue through a chain of Florida lakes, Carl Ellis leads Bob Ed -num over a dam. while doing 40 miles an ho jr ens handled Just outaide the pen- ln a Boa shot after some alty area. Norrington took the free nloe Psmg on the Oreen's right kick "vtfclefc kiek which -as well wlr The Merchantt were sttU platied, but Menttos beaded clear. Xryin to score when the -Halfthne arrives with the soore wnhtle went 1-0 in favor :bf the Regiment ; Tl7 Bf,ow Standard I The play was not up to the us-Second Half ual standard but the bad wind Immediately on resuming the considerably hampered the players Merchants set about to get the The Regiment were wen servd by touallaer and, for the first lb min- Smith in goal and DeJong and Insist on "GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE" The Original For Sale at Vrmlora or dlrrct from "Mall Order !eit." Liquor Control Board, Victoria. II. C. i BEST PROCURABLE' PURE SCOTCH WHISKY RICHES' IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BottM and luirsntm by William Grant 4 Rir umitvd ClulHldirh and !talvMii-ilaliw Ujntlllnm. Hull-town A UImkow, Scotland. n nuuual This advertisement is not puMiMied or displayed by the Liquor Control Board 01 the On venuneut ui iinusb Columbia. June 26 Young Sons of Canada vs. Young Empress. June 29 Young Empress vs. Young Elks. July 8 Young Elks vs. Young Sons of Canada. July 6 Young Sons of Canada vs. Young Empress. July 10 Young Empress vs. Young Elks. July 13 Young Elks vs. Young Sons of Canada. 1 nASEBALL STANDING 1 The standing of the Intermediate I Baseball League to date la a . W. L I Young Empress 3 2 I Young Elks 2 2 J Young S.X. C 2 3 BASEBALL Pet .600 .500 .400 SCHEDULE jbn8 6. O. O. 'vs. Elks. June 6 Empress vs. Elks. June 108. O. C. vs. Empress. June 13 Elks vs. S. O. C. June 17 Elks vs. Empress. June 20 Empress vs. S. O. C. June 24 8. O. C. vs. Elks. June 27 Empress vs. Elks. July 1 fl. O. C. vs. Empress. July 4 Elks vs. 8. O. C. July 8 Biks vs. Empress. July 11 Empress vs. S. O. C. July 158. O. C. vs. Elks. THE DAILY NKVPS BASEBALL SONS OF CANADA vs. ELKS TONIGHT - 6:45 SPORT CHAT A striking picture in the London Dally Mirror of the kick which resulted In Newcastle United'! hotly disputed first goal in the Cup Final throws new light on the controversy. The go.ii was the one by means ol ahirh Newcastle equalized with the Arsenai five minutes bef ore half tir.ie. The picture shows that the ball was over the line when the kick was taken. Another point borne out by the photograph is that the referee and both the linesmen were down thefield and beyond the penalty area at the time. It can also be seen that each had a player between him and the man who was taking the kick; thus it is possible that in each case the line of vision was Interrupted. This, as the Mirror sporting editor points out. will renew the demand for goal fudges which has been ' oiced for many years. It would be the duty of such Judges to stay al-1 'ways in line with the goal and sol obtain a clear view of any kick which it might be thought had been taken over the line. Below are toe views of well known football auth-j orlU m lhe ubjtct utes, pressed almost continuously 1 Edgeumbe at halfback, whBe all j and kept the Regiment hemmed In j the forward workeo hard but Co-1 their own half of the field. Tfcelluasi was outstanding. For Use Merchants' forwards were always ! Merchant Wicks and A. David Jack Arsenal ) : "Per yean it ho hian mo Mjmi that tua hn,,li Dickens 7. ," T ' I Ifcaasxaa Ma a-aH T T n I bunsaed together, however, and i were the pick of the forward uT" crowded one another's play. A. whHe Oeorge Hill and Meaatea 7,,. . 10y P ntun A mokem out play when Cohusi scored a nrv ! ward by a good shot by Watson ' Wteks xlt danger but the wtog-whlch Morgan saved, well; PJayjr"" axot J11 cteared the bar. End veered ta the other end for a'10 toUowed. each gaal change and Wicks narrouly mis-ibein ted in tem. Wafers gat sed wten well piaced. Play wasj throogh for the Regiment and quickly tranaferred to the otber r0-1 hse shot was end and Walters pat in a lone'11 saTfd r Mergan but the baU shot which was follow up by!rebouiHld to Norrington who had Norrington- who aOswat scored when he got through bat Morgan cleared. The same two players tor a JKBpie talc to score a seeend City clean goal. This player dribbled ,th Hetolnt goal-keeper n Rertnent 4 the ball dose in, beating three, opponents in clever style tm I'm. (umn imu a gwu uuuns Ottn Up.fnTr, ' ni irraerea away ine opporwn- Legion Home Oil W. D. 6 1 1 ity when well placed. A nice piece mi,0- , A of combination on the part of the Merchants MacKay to Dickens to f Jbaarrt It m rAnm itttv nnn mmi in tka la at V. . thut Rmlft (4Mror; his charts 1 . " " "rKU T ueserreuiy vooe we -r-r-?-r--l The prtffem wring: ol f at Obeiaea perauaded me that goal newever, sror 17 minutes I," . 1 . " . "7. . 7 Mobley fobiey Cop Cap se series is aa follows : L. F. 1 12 2 11 2 S S 2 Revised Schedule Of Intermediate Baseball League June 5 Young Empress vs. eaj jot me Kegimeat. Tms 00- Young Elka. curred after 30 minutes play. The June 12 Yount Elks vs. Youne the Regiment were Involvd in an-i Merobaata tried hard to score but sons of Canada, other attack but Douglas cleared to" a Regiment defender jUne 15 Young Sons of Canada at the axpense of a corner whlcL 111 the Wk and A. Dkshens g Young Banweas. was unproductive. Wloks got away ' e,peclny h"3 Waea. Dickens june is Young Empress vs. for the Merchants but his parting in a hot one but South saved I Young Elka. effort was wva.h. Back to the other u arK5 Wlck wt e crossbar june 22 Young KBca vs. Young end came the Oreeu and H. Dick- wmu " ilml Beemea cenam. uo- gon, & Canada. judges vesM have been an asset My eoly daubt is whether the smaller clubs could bear the cost Sir Frederick Wall (secretary. Feetfeail Association : "It would be confuaitn worse confounded. Substantially, the officials work ex-eeedingiy well. Occasionally a mistake may have been made er some people think so." Big League Scores American Learue Washington 6-8, Boston 4-L New York S. Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 1, Chicago 7. Cleveland-Detroit, rain. National League Boston 1-8, Brooklyn 6-1. Chicago 9. Pittsburg S. Philadelphia-New York, rain. Baseball Standings American League W. L Pet New York 29 IS .690 WaaWngtoo M IV .622 Detroit 24 16 400 Philadelphia 26 10 M6 Cleveland 23 21 23' St. Louis 21 23 ATI Chleaajo .. is 28 m Boston ... 7 36 J67 National League Chicago 2& 16 .644 Boston .....26 10 468 Pittsburg 30 30 400 Brooklyn .22 , 33 .489 Ctnetnnati 53 3 .479 Philadelphia 20 25 .444 St. Louis 19 24 .442 New York U ' 23 ;426 STEWARD OF CLUB SMITHERS. June 3: H. E. Wal T lace has taken over the position of 1 steward at the Canadian Legion Club In sueesasion to Alex McLean, who ha? inateiMd. OA, SPRAINS Rub MiMfd' in titfy. Jt pwfMtraiM tort lif!tMU, iUy ittfamtnatMHi. asitM( Putt you on your immi I . . at?-"'-'-"' STAG PARTY Nws of Th .Snort World f LASLNIGHT a n -w ww v a w w wv -w , Members of High School Basketball, A ... I aaim l?nf rainwt liv I 11' m mmmMmmmmmt:mmmmv, piommer J. W. Ploramer of the King Ed ward High School staff was ho5t !ast night at his home on Fourth Avenue Baet to the members of the High School basketball team, winners of tf Intermediate League! .ip dorm the past whiter at an) enjoyable stag party. The winning j rl the cup. which has been ccru- lderably repnlrrd. was duly cele-l jrated. the evminp being pleasant- j 'y spent u piaving cards and tem-iniscteg on the doings of the past hoop season. Delicious refreshments vere served. Thoee present Included Principal O H Hartnejis and Alex alters, Bert Unger, Bli1 vance. Chuck lickey. BUI Tobey. Rupert Rcss. Oscar Whtgham. PhU Edgoumbe. 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