k. It . 9 :1 $i 6 1 SW . ... . I s News of The Sport World icfcr-i xsaMmmmtammtaimtaam Kmsn vntmrx tmtmwBavMiMxaxasMtKxmiMimtmsatMx oven r. YANKS LOST Will Try To Regain Laurels REGIMENT Dropped First Game in Twelve 'Starts by Defeat at Hands of j Detroit Titers j DETROIT, June 10 In the op-enlng game of a series here yes-yesterday, Detroit Tigers Inflicted upon the New York Yankees the, first defeat they have suffered i during their last twelve starts in t the West. Dan McFadden started; on the mound for the Yankees; and was replaced by Ed. Wells who finished the game, as a result of the victory, the Tigers moved back Into third place ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics who lost by a, margin of one run to the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland. In the National League, Chicago Cubs were defeated by the Brooklyn Robins while Boston Braves lost to St. Louis Cardinal, there being, therefore, no change in the battle for the supremacy of the senior circuit. Yesterday's Big League score: NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 2; New York 3. Chicago 2; Brooklyn 5. St. Louis 2; Boston 1. Pitteburg 4; Philadelphia 3. AMERICAN' LEAGUE Washington 6; Chicago 5. Boston 1; St. Louis 2. Phllapelphla 8; Cleveland 9. New York 4; Detroit 5. Baseball Standings American League W. New York 34 Washington 30 Detroit 27 Philadelphia 2& Cleveland .28 St. Louis 25 Chicago 17 Boston 9 National League Chicago 20 Boston ,29 Pittsburg 4 St. Louis 2i Brooklyn 23 New York 24! Philadelphia S3 Clncinnatt 23 Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League Seattle 7. Portia nd 9. Major Ooodsell. world's professional sng!i -sculls champion frcm 1924 to 1927, will again row for the title against Ted Phelps of England, at Long B:a.h. Calif., on Labor Day. United States Leading Brazil In Cup Tennis German Cruiser Visits Seattle Training Ship Karlsruhe to Remain Twelve Days tn Puget Sound Port SEATTLE. June 10: The German cruiser Karlsruhe, in the course of a combined training and goodwill tour of the world, arrived here yesterday afternoon aad will remain for twelve days. NEW YORK, June 10: -Losing only one set, United States tennis players outclassed Brazil opponents to make a sweep of the singles tn Davis Cup tone play. The doubles are being played today. Beats Record 28 Jt! I; AzZSX I J 3s? is Mm f Ralph Metcalfe, negro sprinter of Marquette university, dashed off 220 yards In 20.4 a few days ago. clipping two-tenths of a second from the world mark. Beautifying Day For Hospital at Fort St. John FORT ST. JOHN, June 10: Pro- Quite a crowd of spectators ga-lvidence Hospital recently held a thered last evening at the comer , ground beautifying day when more JT?" "toll your men," use Oiden's fine cut cigarette tobacco. SARAZEN United States Professional Ahead at End of Second Round in British Golf Open LONDON, June 10: Oene Sara-sen, United States professional led the field yesterday at the end of the second round in the British open golf championship. His card for the 36 holes so far was 139. Yesterday he covered the course In 69 or three under par. BASEBALL Sons of Canada vs. Empress TONIGHT - 6:45 SPORT CHAT Although ignorant of the finer ts of high Jumping, an Indihn .uth at Fort Chipewayan. Alta, ! eared the bar at six feet, one Inch t a field meet held there recently. Vwd of the Indian's prowess was wrought from the sub-Arctic re-;ently by Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers to Calgary. It will be the privilege of the .orld's athletes to see themselves as others see them In the Olympic Oames in Los Angeles July 30 to Wust 14. As part of the nightly entertainment In the amphitheatre if Olympic village, all the events of one day's program will be shown In .notion pictures. oi auun aireet ano Third Avenue Man Uuee hundred trees were F. R. Wlleon of Inverness can- tuuP'e locKea punte. This, it is nxpeeted, wtU add ;aery 1 paying a brief visit to the bumpers. No damage was done in greatly to the beauty of the grounds city, having arrived from the the collision. and the whole town. Skeena Rive on yesterdays train, The Choice of Thousands 121J Free! Rlckaby. 16-yeer old apprentice Jockey, rode Mlttagong to victory In the Twickenham handicap at Sandown. Eng., after his saddle slipped so far back that he was riding bareback at the finish. Rlc kaby's saddle started slipping a furlong from the winning post and until he piloted his mount by the Judges' stand a head in front of Ms nearest rival he struggled successfully to retain his seat. OGDENS CUT PLUG 3 . ir. of Particular Pipe Smokers WON GAME Home Oil Unforunate Last Night in Having 6 to 2 Defeat Inflicted Upon Them Home Oil was unfortunate to lose by such a wide margin as 6 to 2 to the Regiment in last night's City! League football fixture. The losers; had a much larger share of the play j than the score would indicate and ' lost only through lack of experience of the younger players and slack-', ness of defence. Weather was ideal and a large crowd oX fans witnessed , the match with considerable later- j est. The game ended nine minutes j before full time by mutual consent ) of the captains after the ball had burst. Teams were as follows: Home ' Oil Moxley; Stalker and Jye; Murray, Webster and Howe; Tsher, Nakamoto, Davie; Marshall and Palmer. j Regiment Smith; Blake and Watson; Edgecumbe, W Ingham and Walters; Redpath, Vance, Colussi, and Clark. IT r n i T I J- A- Johnstone was referee and I MI I r AH linesmen were Gomez and fergu- i i. nil son. The Regiment seemed little handicapped by the" fact that it had corner kick taken by Palmer. Three minutes later Colussi made the fifth for the Regiment after a fast run on the left wing. In 17 minutes Home Oil scored another through Palmer wHb took a corner kick, the ball rebounding to him and he returning it to goal over Smith's head. What appeared to be a goal for Home Oil even then was made sure f when Blake of the Regiment deflected It into his opposing goal. Moxley saved well when Walters put In a good shot. Webster then had a good shot at the other end but Smith saved well. In 26 minutes, Regiment scored again through Clark. With nine minutes to go to full time, the ball burst and the game was awarded to Regiment by mutual consent of the captains. Webster, Nakamoto and Stalker gave Home Oil best service while Watson. WingHam and Colussi starred for the Regiment. The final game of the City League schedule will take place next Tuesday night between Home Oil and Merchants. City League Standing The present standing of the Mob-ley Cup series Is as follows: W. D. L. F. A. P. Regiment 5 Can. Legion 3 Home Oil l Merchants J 1 18 8 10 2 14 10 7 3 7 14 3 4 4 11 2 Amelia Vants to Fly to America Avlatrix Has Ambition to Span Atlantic U Opposite Direction ROME, June 10: Mrs. Amelia lEsrtputnajntated here yester-jdafjhat she Al not satisfied ! uiitljshhwtifbwn from. Europe to America. 331 Albert Farrow, steamboat in-1 spector wh has bwn on a trip to Atlln ano Whltehorse to Inspect , northern river and lake boat?, ar-rixed in the city on the Dorothy Alexander this morning from Skag-,way and. after a brief visit hereon official dunes, will sail on his return to Vancouver on the Car-idena tonight. -mr . I. . -. . . t i nr. . m iKi ft t I hair I lti't "tMiinli Wltlfrc .ft H 1 17 I I If I 111CY UJY I ilttU II UlCfl lU XXV H I III I r-r--rV -'..- -.1 f p JB.J i Tt fai-- - t' Sim' Frr . These two English army moton i:f . c'.o .i s' Ven feet up AVOIDING Imperial Oil Co. Comes to Rescue of Newfoundland in Financing .Monopoly Is Granted In this Ume of extreme depression when world financiers turn a deaf ear to those offering government bonds, Newfoundland is preventing default on $2,500,000 of bonds falling due on Jaly 1, 1932, by an underwriting agreement with Imperial Oil Co., which has tor many years exercised a virtual monopoly In the importation and sale of the principal pe Ire- only ten men on the field and had jleam products, says Financial Post, the first half all in its favor except 1 Enabling legislation has been pasa- for an occasional break-away by Home Oil. After 25 minutes Edgecombe scored the first goal for Regiment, Cblussl making the second in 30 minutes, Clark the third In 35 minutes and Vance the fourth in 12 minutes on a cross from Walters on the right wing. The teams crossed oyer with the score four to nil in favor of Regiment. Second Half In the second half. Home OH made a much better showing and the game was considerably more t even. The Oil men tried hird and were unfortunate In not having a more even score. Slackness in defence was aweak point. Three minutes after the start of the period. Nakamoto ppened the scoring for Home Oil with a good goal from a ed whereby Sir John MkMleton, Governor or someone acting In ,hls absence can sign an agree ment, effected with Imperial Oil 'jy three experts employed t& Government t guide It throigh these troublous times, whereby that company underwrite at 97. $1.-750.000 of a new $2,500,000 Issue of 54 per cent, bonds to be offered the people of Newfoundland. In return Imperial Oil Is glvn a legal and actual monopoly of Its business in Newfoundland In rnrr 'of the virtual monopoly obtained by It under competitive conditions during he past 15 years. Presen' duties and sile? taxes are" removed automatically with thf . signing o 'he agreement and in trielr plae-1 royalty of 8 cents a gikm on Tajolfrre is rents a gallon on lubricating oil and 4 cents a gi!tor, -l all other petroleum, is eoileetet tor a special fond to loot after th aymnt of rntcre-: and sinking tand on the new bonds. Imperla Oil collects the royalty in th-price of the products and pays ove U the special fund $300,000 a year ind any more that Is collected Co he consolidated fund of the government at the end ot the year. CONSTABLE) HAROLD RATBOXE GIVES EVIDENCE IN LIQUOR THEFT CASES; FOUND SCOTCH WHISKY AT KIXAHAN. 'Continued lrom page one) which was on a different island from that on which the residence was located. The bottles were tendered as exhibits and Constable Rayoone was ordered to open one and sample it. He then testified that it contained Scotch whisky. After the evidence' of Constable Raybone had been heard. Staff Sergeant McNeill asked for another adjournment ot eight days in the oases of Bostrom. Edwards and Mul-hern. T. W. Brown objected to the adjournments, stating that he was ready to go ahead and suggesting that the evidence ot another crown witness, whom he saw in court, be taken. The magistrate granted the adjournment In view of the fact that this ease could not proceed until after the original Swanson-Ber-qulst case In which adjournment had already been granted This, it was mutually agreed, will be the final adjournment and if i. poiltble the lien ins may come on ithln the eight days. r. NEURALGIA A ro4 appllMilmi ( Mia. rd , accordiM I dirMtwiu, Jrt ''km It ,ft". Ynli tad t M ym get wonderful relief I ' C;kinc of ih3 )P r . Lin? ramg rr irom .m mrimed mrf :i! feet thr uh 'lie ;tir. SOFTBALL ; BASEBALL ..'une li Station vs. Roundhouse. Jane 14 Dry Dock vs. R.C.N.VJl June 17 Station vs. Dry Dock. 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