-""AOE FOOT SENATORS jPrimo Camera Meets Waterloo SLUMPING an(k arry ans ost Give Way for Detroit Triers Fpr Se fond Place In American league Athletics Corny Strong NEW YORK, May 31: Memorial Day doubfe-headers were played in afr Big" League cities yesterday. In the American League, the New York Yankees took: both games from the fowl? Boston Red Sox, In-creartfe their margin- of league leadership to four and a half games. The Detroit Tigers, faking both games from the St. Loots Browns, moved into second priee in the standing ahead of the Washington Senators who lost twice to the heavy- hitting PMacfepB4a Ath letics who seem now to have struck I their real stride. In the National League, 'the Bos ton Braves slumped still further' Dy dropping both games to the New York Giants who moved out of the cellar Into sixth place. The PhJHles dropped to the foot of the class by losing two games to the fatt-movtng Brooklyn Dodgers while the St. Louis Cardinals maintained seventh position by splitting honors wtth the Chicago Cubs. Yesterday's Big League scores: National League Philadelphia 4-3, Brooklyn 13-5. New York 6-4, Boston 2-2. St. Louis 6-2, Chicago 4-6. Cincinnati 4-2. Pittsburg 2-5. American League Boston 5-3, New York 7-13. 8. Washington 2-6, Philadelphia 13- Chicago 6-11, Cleveland 12-12. Detroit 17-4, St. Louis 9-0". Baseball Standings American Leafue i w. i; Pet. j New York 28 v 11 .718: Detroit 24 ft ' .600 Washintton J4 17 . 85 Philadelphia .23 17 .575 Clevetend 23 20 535 St. Louis 2Q. 23 .465 Chicago 14 27 .341 Boston ,. 7 32 .180, Nationaf Leaene Chicago 27 15 .643 Boston 23 18 J61 Pittsburg 19 1$ .500 Cincinnati 23 24 .489 Brooklyn .' 21 22 .488 New York 17 21 .447 St. Louis 18 23 .439 Philadelphia 19' 25 .432 PURE tit advrrtiMtntnt Is not pub- luhed or ditplaytd by Iht Liquor Control Board or by IA Cover, mini ttBritah Columbia. Hotel Arrival (as' New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot Si Cold water: Steam-sTeaf :5c. I'EIt DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrphone 181 ; Barney Blrijft city. Decision in I en Kound battle LONDON, May 31: Larry Gains, Toronto negro, heavyweight champion of Jb'?v British .Empire, last night outpointed Primo Camera, tile giant Italian, at White City Stadium in a 10-round bout which commanded the attention of the entire pugilistic world. A crowd of seven thousand people saw the fight, this being an all time record for British boxing attendance. FOREIGN INVASION ALMOST SQUELCHED " BY ENID WILSON SAUTON. Eng., May 31: Enid Wilson. Great Britain's NEW MARK INSPEED Freddy Frame Sets Record to Win Annual 500-Mile Auto Race at Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, May 31: Freddy Frame of Los Angeles won the 500-mile international automobile race on the Indianapolis Speedway yesterday, finishing about a minute ahead of Howdy Wilcox of Indianapolis. Frame's time was four hours and 48 minutes which is record. "IS. OX WIN youthful champion, practically H squelched the foreign invasion '! ' today bv defeatinz Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare. five times cham- 1 plon of the United States, 4 and ' 2 In the third round of the Bri- tish women's golf champion- ship-. 4 4 1 a new FOOTBALL HOME OIL vs. CAN. LEGION TONIGHT, 6:30 SPORT CHAT Possibly In athletic circles, more than any other, will Bill Mitchell, victim ot a tragic accident at Sha- watlans Lake recently, be regret ted for, like other ot hit family. he was a leader and an expert In many lines of sport. Bill fairly exuded good sportsmanship and, after time has somewhat assuaged the severity of the ioik, it will be a lasting, comfort to his father. mother, brothers, sisters and his many frtends that he died as he had Uvea a good sportsman. After all,, he janK la those Icy water hot thinking of his own safety but rather staying with the young boy. Bob Kelsey. so thnt he would be assured that he would reach shore safely. Bill was a good swimmer and coulo. no doubt, have saved himself had be been willing !mj leave tne Doy Denma. Bat. an woul dhave been his way on the field of sports Where he was stmh a prominent fisfure. he chose to i lend the kindly hand and help the omer leiiow. SOFTBALL day 31 Roundhouse vs, R.C.N.V.H June 3- -R.C.N.V.R. vs. Station. June 7 Dry Dock vs. Roundhous Jane Hi Station vs. Roundhouse. June 14 Dry Dock vs. R.C.N.V.R June 17 Station vs. Dry Dock. June 21 Roundhouse vs. R.C.N . V.R June 24 jjpundhouse vjjfpjbock ouiie m oiaiion vs. k.oj.v.b CN.It. TRAINS -V For the3 East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fit " gays . .. r....,. 3 p.m, I rom the East Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur aayr 10: 40 am OVER ELKS t.w uniforms or canticits Dazzle Lotlyemen hi Heavy Scoring Encounter Hard Hitting Barry's Triple With liases Loaded Surprises Lambfe 'Mcniie Gets Three Hits Sons of Canada broesed foft last ! night in tfteir snapyy sew gri and maroon u informs anA, after a hec-1 tie strafgie. In wfrtch trW lead changed hands on several occasions, finally managed to reoord their first victory of the season at the expense of the Elks by a score of nine to eight. It was a ding dong battle all the way with some heavy ', hitting by both skies and some glar-: ing errors throws in for good mea-! sure. Bill Harold at short for the' Elks was the worst offender of the evening with four mlscues registered against him. Walter Johnson.! shortstop for the Sons, also made a couple of errors, dropping a fly in the fourth with two men out which cost his team four runs, i Barry's triple in the foSrth, after1 Lambie had intentionally passed Harold to fill the bases, was the sensation of the gatne. Menzle was! drive to right field which he man aged to stretch to a three-bagger. Elks started the scoring In the second with two runs when Alex Mitchell and Chenoskl scored on George Mitchell's single. ELKS AB R In the third Sons of Canada ga- Harold ss 2 1 thered In five runs. Smith walked, j Barry 3b. 4 Moran was safe when Harold drop- Arseneau If 4 ped Chenoski's throw of Mpran's j Stephens rf 3 bunt trying to cut off Smith at se- A. Mitchell c. 3 ond. Lambie singled arid Smith scored. Stiles hit a staler to centre which went for three bases when Skinner slipped in the loose gravel. 'omadlna was safe on second when Harold threw wild on his grounder. 'omadlna went to third on a pas sed ball and scored on a wild pitch. ! Bufy Johnson fouled out to A. Mitchell. ?rtezell batted for MeNulty and oopped out to Chenoskl. Barry made a pretty catch on Stalker's foul. The Elks came right back In the fourth with four runs to take the lead. Moran threw out Chenoskl at first.. Mentie tripled to right. Eddie Smith took O. Mitchell's roller and caught Mensie at the plate. Skinner was safe when Johnson dropped his pop fly. Harold walked fiUlng the bases. Barry came through with a hard-hit drive to left to clean the bases, and scored a moment later as Johnson booted Arsetieau's bouncer. Stephens walked. Frlz-aell caught A. Mitchell's high fly to end the inning. Canucks got two more in their pot: tvatt.y vws ffOM&IW TO) CDGfl5KE0bS FOR MARY THEN, BY CHANCE SHE OVERHEARD THE . REASON AND CHANCED TO LIFEBUOY . wSvtM ou tmm tMf r M MDK Um I vXt 'so' fortunate with the stick, two of his I " grounders hitting rocks and bounc-1 scored Jn the last of the fifth by ng clear over the shortstop's head 1 the Canucks, which were enough to while Comadina misJudaecl his wtn fot them. Johnson singjed. FrtaseirjdouWed to left. 8talker and Bury struck out but Smith singled to centre, both runners scoring. Moran lined one out to Skinner. The Box Score Chenoskl p. 4 Menzie lb. O. MitcheM 2b. Skinner cf. Totals s. o. c- cf. Smith 2b 3 Moran 3b. 4 Lambie p ,2 Stiles lb. 4 Oomadtna rf 3 Johnson as. . MeNulty If. Frlssell If. ... R. Stalker c. 32 8 ABR 4 0 2 1 H PO A a 3 2 1 1 1 6 1 4 0 2 9 18 6 II POA 0 0 0 3 1 1 4 0 1 0 2 9 4 0 0 0 0 half of the Inning. Bury was safe ,ed ball Stalker (2). Mitchell; hit when Mensie dropped Barry's ! "Y P"fher, Lambie: time of game, throw. He was out stealing. Smith ,:25; umpires. Wlndle and Nelson, doubled to left. HaroW threw Mor- LEAGUE STANDING an out at first. Lambie walked and 7.v,.v o&WUU. liailtlU II1HB0QU OlllCV erounder and Smith and Lambie scored. Comadina struck out. Again the E3k tdok the lead In to .fifth. Blhqskl singled and pilfered secdfid. Mensie singled. Chenoskl scoring. Menzle was fdr-ced at second on O. Mitchell's drive to Johnson and Mitchell likewise went out on Skinner's grounder to the same man. Skinner went to second on a passed ball and1 scored on Harold's double, was thrown out at first. Empress Sons of panada Elks W. L. Pet. 3 0 1.000 1 2 .333 0 2 .000 Suiibr Football May 31 Home Oil vs. Canadian Legion. June 2 Regiment vs. Merchants. June 7 Canadian. Legion vs. Barry I Merchanfia, I June !) Home Oil v Itenlment. The final runs of the game were June 1 1 Merchants vs. Home Ofl. NO B.O. NOW TO KEEP HER UNPOPULAR. TODAY SHE'S SHOWERED WITH INVITATIONS SOFTBALL AT HIGH SCHOOL Pirate Defeated Ily Cubs IS to 11 j Yesterday Afternoon B In yesterday's fixture of the High School Softball League, the Cubs defeated the Pirates by a score of 15-n. The Pirates took the lead in : the first two innings but. after that. three-bagger by 1 Unapt. 5 1 Cubs Obata lb., Ross as.. Moxley n.. Churrh c Im If PSiltnn rf WONDER! THE I Btsipcs, WKTOW Srtr I NO T.-TT HASN'T MAW I UaOffiJflSwS ( P00R6iRtW0BMU) tilP -MAITV, ITS : 4 1 SCRUBBING WHf J -v I OSro TOBE SO U HORSE ON WASHDAY " W Ftoj SE f vj k I I I AiiK ftmi lui". I ITT 1 I It Ihtkt A HMKU 1 1 Tim fV7 J Ii . M av M .r 1 ! r V -. Ar"Wi. I NEXT WASHDAY. :, ,A (mst imaoncdear. i oot - vuu. 1 THE SNOWIEST, BRIGHTEST 1 THATS GREAT; I 1 100 COOD TO BE TRUE. I I 1 WASH TODAY ANOI OIPNT DEAR AND MOO J "EVER DREAMED A SOAP COlXO HAVE TO ) IO0K AS FRESH ( V'J? . 1SAVE SO MUCH WWN. MWSr scbub 0R U AS A DAISY, TOO. ifa 5 ' I T 'T FOR DISHES, TOO J MIL A BIT Ktfffll f LETS INVITE FRED TllAcauinHrl. .. It "v Tfviiuci-worvin INQUEST IS PROCEEDING Jury Investigating Circumstances of Death of Late Alphonse Levtcque Inquest Into the death of the late Alphonse Leveeque. who was found dead last week In his room at the , the Cubs got down to busirMss and Shmrock noon. being oonduc : collected enough runs to win. The tnta aftemoon bv Coroner Nor n only real hit of the game was a Morrison 2b. Hanson 3b. Davles 'Char,e DlgBart , 1 cf .. Palmer ss 0 Totals 29 9 7 21 10 3 Blks 0 2 0 4 2 0 0 8 S. O. C 0 0 5 2 2 P X0 Summary Stolen bases, Chenoskl, Moran, Lambie: 2-base hits, Harold Smith, Frlssell; 3-baae hits, Barry. Menzle, Stiles; base on balls off Lambie f4) Chenoskl (St; struck out by Lambie (8), Chenoskl (6; left on bases. Elks 17), S. O. C. '51; wild pitch, Lambie. Chenoskl: pa- mrates Kanaya d.. Vance 2b Nakamoto ss.. Ivarson rf., Walters lb.. Poetulo Klrkendall ef San-turbane If.. Allen 3b. Umpires C. Smith and T. Dun-gate. Reporter J. Welle. Canada enjoys leadership In per capita national wealth ot $3,148. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons rl Shipbuilders and $hlp Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MlningMachinery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-tnn Derrick for Heavy Lifts man A. Watt. Jurors are Edward J. Fttapatrlck. foreman. James Hutf-t. Wilfrid Ofatton. Donald McLennan. William Sullivan and FOOTBALL June 4-Borden vs. Booth. June 8 High vs. Booth uv.,y,u mrirry women Win oo to many Because thry k wmeer-jjtti waihahv . Mrtaui it aM Krublur... that ittit Iht clot tin! It' the iuh that doit Twite at much at hum i , aoapa rtfn in hard, t vuler. 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