1 T 'til. ''ill pao2 THF TMY VWS Wednesday. jm "V V 1." Participated in Indianapolis 5Q0 Mile Cmk II I News or The Sport Wor R KaraassmwMJtsi DRAW IS 1 UNIQUE Three Teams in Ti? For Natiunal League Cellar Cubs' Lead is further Reduced, NEW YORK, June 8: A mathematical Jle developed. yesterday be tween three teams Cincinnati Reds, the Phillies and New York Glant-for cellar position in the National League. It all came about when the Giants scored a close victory oyer the Reds here while the Phillies were losing to the Pittsburg Pirates at Philadelphia. The supremacy of the Chicago Cubs at the top of the league was reduced to a mere half game over the idle Boston Braves when the Cubs were severely beaten at Brooklyn yesterday by the Dodgers. There were no changes In the positions of teams as a result of yesterday's play in the American League. Big League scores yesterday were as follows: American League New York 9, Detroit 2. Washington 8, Chicago 5. Philadelphia 3, Cleveland 4. Boston I, St. Louis 6. National Lcajue Cincinnati 3, New York 4. Chicago 2, Brooklyn 9. Pittsburg 7, Philadelphia 4. SCHEDULE June 10 a O. C. vs. Empress. June 13 Elks vs. S. O. C. June 17 Elks vs. Empress. June 2Qr-Empress vs. S. O. C. June 24 S. a p. vs. Elks. June 27 Empress vs. Elks. July 1 S. O. C. vs. Empress. Jury 4 Elks vs. S. O. C. July 8 Elks vs. Empress. July U Empress vs. S- O. C. July 15 S. O. C vs Elks t llfsjriflQU eSiaV BlaafeaaBlaaaaaaLiaa. REGIMENT LINE-L'P taaywUl TabaaM Cvaapaa at Caaada, Llmltad Just Made It Geo. Mimner. Pennsyiv the Philadelphia meet. Washington 29 20 Detroit 26 20 Philadelphia 27 22 Cleveland 27 23 St. Louis 23 21 Chicago 16 30 Boston 9 37 National League Chicago 29 19 Boston 29 20 PilUbuig 23 20 St. Loute 22 24 Brooklyn 24 27 dnchinatl 23 29 Philadelphia 22 28 New York 20 25 .11.1 unr-t'r-iTy t rv:'eiuly. There for this Pet. .702 92 AM .551 .540 .486 .34fi J96 .604 592 .535 .478 .469 .444 .444 .444 The following line-up for Regiment in tomorrow night's Senior League football game is announced: Smith; Watson and Blake: Edge- cumbe. DeJong and Wlngham: j Walters. Redpath, Kelsey. Colussl 'and Vance: reserve. Clark. . ' over tl.c- bar at -cms 10 be no reason Baseball Standings ROUND HOUSE American League W. L. New York 33 14 WINS TWICE , Dry Dock Loses Both Ends of Soft ball Double-Header The Round House won a double-header from the Dry Dock in the Canadian National Recreation Association Softball League last evening. One was a postponed game. The scores wet e 6 to 2, and '6, to 5. Both games were well contested. Allen for the Round House, with one exception, played the best ball and Antonelll, for the Dry Dock, made several circus .catches and was easily the best man on the field. Nelson, for Round House, secured two three-baggers and was the most consistent bitter. Dry Dock Boulter, Howe. Stalk r, Nelapn. Smith. Geddes, Hanson, Dingwell. Antonelll. Round Houae Johnson, Arney, Hortoa Cameroh. Allen, Raby. A. Skattebol, Cross. Nelson. Umpires Coraadlna and Unger. Batteries Dry Dock. Boulter and Dingwell: Round House. Raby and A. Skattebol. C.N.R. Brnkeman 673.1 ChrUlople Colonih St., Moutrral, I'.Q. ISOFTBALL AT -i j HIGH jiCHGOL 'Cub.Defra.t Giants 5-3 in a Close Game Yesterday Afternoon. j In yesterday's fixture in the High School Softball League the Cubs, lefeatecf the Giants by a score of 5-3. In tle first inning bpth teams brought home two run,. The sec ond started with the Cubs hitting hard and-bringing three men in. In this inning the Giants were retired in quick order. j The last half of the third inning yielded another run for the Giants when Smith camt home on KUhl-, moto's safety ' ! In the two following Innings both jteam played air-tight balL The1 'Giants held the Cubs scoreless butj they were unable to secure the two runs necessary to tie the score. Both teams played good hall throughout and it was anybody's game. The field support was strong, neither side showing an error. The batteries were Moxley and Church for the Cubs, while Dominate and nisrurnoto wortea tor me uianis, The teams were as follows: Cubs Obata ss., Da vies rf., M ox-ley leapt.) p . Church c. Buannich lb., Fulton cf., Hanson 3b Morrison 2b. Oiaott Arney las., Smith leapt.) res., KUhimoto c, Nakamotp 3b., Domlnato p Blake lb.. Forbes 2b Johnstone If.. Murdoek rf.. Peachey of. Umpire S. Kanaya. Storekeeper j. Welle. Reportert-R. Allen. Baseball Scores International League Rochester 5, Toronto 3. Montreal 4. Buffalo 2. Baltimore, 6,. Newark 1. Jersey City 12, Reading 7. American Association Toledo 7, Kan.sas City 6. Minneapolis 6-7 Louisville 4-3. Columbus 6. Muwauxee 5. Indunn polls " St Paul 8. HERE'S THE WINNER of the FIRST CAR-A -WEEK handwriting contest 'Thin wffk', (THE 10l!ltTin CAU-A-WF.KK C.M'STrlcsJuuflSib. 1W2, All filter. iiuuM (let lht lat vxlll k enlrrrtl fn the neit MrrU'i ronlrst. NOTE Ypu almpjr write tlie fol-IvHiriK 011 llir liarkt v( V froot PrU from rmpty Turrrt C.idarrlle (2') parkagra with MirtUn of rxclae atanip atlaclmlt . OO bcV v( one pantl, your name; on the bark of WUfJt 9rcupjtkn on a third, your atrcrl ami Iuhu aud va. ilie Lmrth, joiy rotltire. i'anlra the four panelf topcthrr ami ; rnall on ojj lefine the rloalng date ahown almte, tolurtft arette.iUndr. writing Control. p.o, nix "oo (May 18th to May 25th) Ac Enter your haiulKrltlng, uhelher it lie good, lael or liHlilTcrcnt, in i-uch of ll.csc bin Turret CAIt-A-WKEK Contests. Excellence of ieiunanship has no hearing on the judges' decision . . . hut, If your handwriting Is unusuul or unique, If it reveals character or temperament, thru joii hate a splendid chance of winning a 1932 Chevrolet Standard Coach. A committee of impartial judges, headed by the well-kiioHii handwriting authority, Mr. Frederic I). Juroh, for 15 yeurs Uominion Government Graphologist, will clionv the winner each week the person whose handwriting shows the most unusual or Interesting characteristics. In addition to the free car, SO graphologicul readings will he given hv Mr. Jacob euch week to selected contestants. 1022, the Dominion championship was left la the air. Once in 1929 there was no championship con-teat and in 1931 the Grads were unable to compete at the time set. but later defeated the Toronto AH-Starsj official tttleholders. , , ! Here is the record of the Orads: 1992 Grads, 41; London Sham-racks, 8. Grads, 8, London Shamrocks, 21. 1&23 drads, IT: London Shamrock. 6. Orads, 34; London Shamrocks, 3$. 1924 Grads, 41; Toronto Ladle, 11. Grads, 26. Toronto Ladles. 13, 1 Ma Grads. 18: Toronto Y. W. H A.. 1. Grads. 17; Toronto Y. W. II. A., 10. 192a Qrads. 19; Toronto Lake-Kides, ?i Grads. 27; Toronto Lakeside. 6. 1927 Orads. 34; Toronto Lake-sides, 24. Grads. 19. Toronto Lake-sldts, 1 923-0 jadi. 64; Hallux Va,rslty, 8. Orads. 6; Halifax Varsity, 12. 190- Grads, 23: Tofonto Park- dales, 17. Orads. 41; Toronto, All-Stars, 15. 1930 Orads, 4.7-; Toronto Lak.e-tides, 17. Orads, 41; Toronto Akf-sldes. 27. W3A-Grd. n: TPronto. All Stars, 19. Oradan 10Q; Toronto Al Stars. 18. 193-Grads, 60; Wlndsor-Wal-kervllle Alumnae, 32. Oradi. 4i6; VlBdpr-WlkeyiUc' Alwmhae, 18. In 1922 one same was played un der ilrh" rules and on under boys' rule, with, total point to count. iEaeh dbiii team mm won wuii one uiic (finals, they were, 1929. The Grads defeated the Van-. i eouver team In an exhibition game ' and then defeated the two Toronto quintette In exhibition game. In 1931 the president of the C. A. B. A. awarded th title to Toronto Lake-aides by dnfaulL The Grads subsequently defeated the Toronto All-Stars la two exhibition games. Since entering official basketball, and with ever-changing players, the Pagv. have played 354 official games, counting the 1032 cham plonshlp series with Windsor-Wal Harry A. Millar seated In the original four-wheel drive racing cat vhleh it required him an" taff nf tprt alrlllpri jnphnntrc flv mnnthc In hntlri Tho .or utViIaVi nmt . n..- i . uiificaicu cyeiwx 111 a auinnuir ifiicxnauon r(ce in, inaianapolls. FOOTBALL HIGH vs. BOOTH TONIGHT, 6:30 - - . . " - j I SPORT CHAT "I The Letter Box SWIMMING IN PUINCE RUPERT Editor, Dally News: Some days ago we noticed on the Sports Page of your paper 4 summary of an article on "Swimming in Prince Rupert." written by Wm. Pletnmer for the Vancouver Sun. This subject being o( ln- Wlth the 1932 crown of girls', se- ' terest to us. we obtained and read nipx basketball supremacy In Can- !the original write-up. ,May we ada securely placed, Edmonton I through the columns of your val-Commercial Orads . put another ' uable paper, draw to the attention rotch in, Canadian sport records of Mr. Plommer a few concrete this season. Since Percy Page ga- facts with which he seems tp be thered the sharp-shooters of girls' ' unfamiliar. basketball in Edmonton under his We do not think that Mr. Plom-wlng, trained them to attack, and mer is at all Justified in stating defend on the gymnasium floor, the that the swimming season open, Prads have toed the line, played, in Prince Rupert months before exceptional basketball and retain very lew. Tne swimming season opens in Vancouver about the flrat LEGION WINN Merchant Lose Three to Ti City Lcatue Football n.i. n.nlt. IU. .... . 1 . .. .vcsuk: ,115 tk mai in? (,U ( haq no bearing on the fat, Mobley Cup, tmblem.ni, league, football rhamo, which has already been cm, the Regiment, a good bu:. : was exhibited last evci,:,,, league soccer fixture be i,. dlan Legion and Remmci.t ,: most throughout, it , a contested match, the ;;: .. being three to two in f.m : Legion. A good-sized ( i (-(. witnessed the match with . able Interest, particuia i. first half Tniuani th , it opens to Vancouver. How rnary Ueond halt play comm. ,. ed the Dominion title since 1922. In people are swimming, in the Salt two years during the period since Lakes before the end of April' of May yet many are in swimming Oome and m weeks oeiorg mai aaie. We do not mean to say that Prince Rupert does not hold op- terlorate after the Lew.-: ken. a two-goal lead Teams, wet as follow Canadian Legion s H.l(!-1..'. and Oreer: D Ourv-- i Murray, Bussankh and B, Merchants Mortar Hi mosf who wah It. Any person may .TVk" , SSLSi rrd " tCMto ndFhen-ki burdened to It. This case holds . .., j johnttonf WM rM ,M KuitSs.aD3f ty wUli vlmml-'i XtnSXLl, . men We are not prejudiced in any Fl t ,. way against good swimming or .. ,. , good swimmers in Prince Rupert- AD0ul mree m,nu" " . Mr. Plommer seems to be merely "P""" w ww "" "-painting a ploture of what we do opentd IBrln for lhc l? V&y Vlhea heh ln on 1 rr ,M not have. try ft give that Im- Bi- Bnd m " ' cbVllft prosslpA? Prince Rupert nwls the ord e! the ,lrM 11 f ' backmK to try to obtain belter Amor n" a gold,'n svlramlng facllltla. There are no fit places to swim on Kalen Is- Xor tfee Mtsts when : land. If It vere no. for the Prince riht throu4i. Prime Van -he: r Rurvit Sydjnmlng Club, the clU- K,cke, and thnQ" r; ' Zens of Ihla pllv wmiM au own tetnn- mv 1 . i ... tint Htn,adn tMwmA i f 'Hi t XI, I ! V LJiclI f- Ml nnni TJV1.1V IV m trtvm 1m ...iMnnM ni dub full credit for the work It a ww!er- An 86 ml!1 , e h.w de. but why say we haw awred far the Merch . what hnv wii Om nrnn, from the right wtnic Ti - v it v ii l aaaia uhjib. " There a,re many people today who will not swim In the Salt Uke. YfhJf? Reeause the lake are to dirt. This fact oannot be defied, although there Is no remedy for it. ended with a one-nil Second Half Shortly after resump-for the second halt i" binalian wavtk of A Ui 1 v.- t: Some years ago It was the aim Mk J"" ... Of the S. Andrews Society of this fr,n5 fer, Mt .'" lbe dry t.p gon.struct a swimming pool mlnut by draining and andlng Uie lake Murra "ie MV aloryt the Print Rupert highway ndup uion What could be more ideal, clean r,V thWW" ller coc to town, with picnty of room? bln5n tetwn huw.- We learned that u,ur;icient back- 1,6 ntn A' ' in? caused the Drolect to han. iV PPWred to be - ' u doned. Let the nubile t tnth.r wored. After 17 raim.t. : Kanio, wtui, .... . . - " . n,,.th c-nni rum7Z V l9 Pr,n never know r the Legion folk-.n Sough After hi talm l. losing the first game. tWWjZ! o-oper- Grads easily won the round. " wr.many is 7rlCilv . Through inability of Vanepuver''X . u em wcono 21;Z, ior , hi, ,ui- me case regarding the . .i.... - ' declared ,,a off in iiwe iKea. l us swim Whv hot MStpn aeicroieis co-operate? fqr hAdj'. The Mi'irii:n T?i.D ROAl. LIFE SAVING harcl to equaMic ami .v.. ,.tA. M n,nl for thp i l-' oyuicj; X if-'.1.' v y v Prince Rupert Sub Branch tpriunate tq deflect n Pickens which was tn Senior Football nas since disbanded, the title icver- kervlllc. Of the total, they won 34S ted to the Orads. As art orgaiUza goal. -l"'V. rrvrrj Grads, always coached by Percy Olympics at Praaue In favor nf th Murray. gins irorn the University of Brlti.h, Columbia. As. the Vancouver team i m ..j I. a fnlloW' In" Outstandlns Play" n ILa llkwhnnll ill' "l ' ror me ivicivin."- Jiuic tt-IIomo QU vs. Regiment. Ven , ..' fmm'nnmM Currlc, Bi'P' !l 0'i lev " - , W. D ana lost 8--ana travenea a iomu ms-, tjon the Grads are not through with ' , . i o I i t .tupoe of 00,000 mile, They have I basketball, and next season will find D,n?cn ! , - 14 H , , to represent AS- A n atlnn IIL a ' " held the International champion- r them in action nithnnoh shin ince 1923 and the official ers may bearded from their "farm i" wond championship from 1924 to the Edmonton" Commercial Grad- 1030. lnift Tn In loin 1930 ikMI umIdiiI Ih. rlnl.tt.,, -y -V.. 1 " ...y,, ...v t.6 , ctvca, present senior B champions Canada !anada in the women's; of Alberta Can. Legion Home Oil Merchants 4 Advertise ln the Dally New.