PAGE tOVX DRY BOCK IS WINNER Navy Loses Both Ends of Double-INaiicr in ONJL Softball League The Dry Dock defeated th; If aw In a Canadian National Association Softball League last night double-header by scores of 8 to 5 and 4 to 2. The navy's errors were Umpire Morrison. W. Johnson and R. Champion Tommy Paul of Buffalo who was crowned featherweight champion after winn.ng a f:T-teen-round derision over John Pens of Argentia, looks over the belt he won. TIGERS WIN FIRSTGAME High Sthool Softball Championship Matches Are Now On The Tigers of the the first I ' , .,, ...... ,.,-- - rr -r- rairf-.l. BASEBALL Yuunf Elks vs. toung S. O. C. TONIGHT - 6:45 SPORT CHAT Winaaa uoes as Wcu al Hie lS m.lnt nnrihl. Snr th n, n"" Dock's victory in the second game. . Nelson for the Dry Dock, with a "V dld !S? f Amsterdam, and he believes this is double In the fOUrth famn. assured- 11 wU1 bc,us three runs for the nrv Dork i J"0""11" first game and was the most consistent hitter while Franks for Navy made three safeties. Chenoski and Antonelli were safe in outfield for the " wi-i.w mi uc Dry j Dock, uw, with wiui rrx tne Naw Bremner made a circus cath in the second game. Til r.. . ruvsn mvY mvm Arm. athletes have made the grade, says A. K. H. Abbie i Goo of Winnipeg, associate manager of the track and field squad. The team Abbie and Manager Booby - Kerr lead to the taat Abbie expects several of the younger fry to apsei things in no ! ssnali way at the Hamilton trials. During hat thirty-odd years in sport Abbie Coo has seen so many surpriatog performances, good and bad, that be considers nothing Impossible and. in fact, usually expeets Ue in possible to happen. For one thing he harbors a pet hope tfiat Jimmy Bali once a peerless quarter mller. will recain his Ittt fit. Loots Games, understands track athletes as few men In this country do. He was a trackman himself for a matter of 15 years and has new managed to get very far away from the game he lores since he retired from active participation. Track was hss first love and along with lacrosse, still is his favorite. For years he was an out- j standing sprinter and hurdler at Fort WUUam. running in most of its Important meets at the Lake- head and in ManKeba. and when be came to Winnipeg later developed uho one of Manitoba's best all-! round track and field performers. 1 Abbie Ooo is almost as well known in the Canadian newspaper world as in sports. He is day editor of the Winnipeg Free Press. Like nearly aU ; news men he started as a reporter, i working for the Fart WUUam Times Journal and the old Fort William (Herald. When he came to Winnipeg ! It was to resume hi career with toe High Softball championship Irm He Irts editor of on Tneaday. They MfcW llw Teknram and later went to the the Cobs to a closely centaated 0ta aaatca. the score being 4 to j,PwM h been aaso- Both teams played errorless ball ia;eUtd osety with laorasee. e Amateur AUuetic wee Innings, a, no rnn-'horteJ ilia , - - ATHLETICS I MOVE UP: Philadelphia Joins Washlnpton Second Place in American League Standing CLEVELAND. June 11 While New York Yankees increased theii margin of leadership In the American League to seven full games by defeating the Cleveland Indians -by th odd run here yesterday. PhUadtlphla Athletics moved into a tie with Washington Senators for second nlaee. the Maemer winning over the Tigers at Detroit while the Senators got very much the worst of it at the hands of the slugging St. Louis Browns in St. Louis. . . The i iir Cincinnati iuicinngu Rede near A Stalker and Unger the bo in the divided honors J, a lBflekL iufteld. femia in July hasnt been selected ,t Ph,,io-iI yet bat in the opinion of the Win nipeg editor-sportsman it will be stranger than the squad Canada strong. Pranks. Pitcher. Peterson. shWd Why? At Rice. Pierce. Bremner. West man Abbie ta stfckmg to gener-Derry. alttlea. "You never can tell what Dry Dock. Antonelli. Chsncwski, mterial will crop up at the last Qeddes. NHaon. E. THiaywell F almutei" remarks to inqulrets Dingwell. Allen. Unger. Stalker. wbo nce theory on the Batteries Navy Stewart Pit- P make-np of the new Olym- cher and Peterson P5 aand- To taken to mean j Baseball Standings form this summer and lead Can- New York ada's 400-metre men to Los An geles. Not a few observers believe this is impossible. Abbie. Drenarinc to nlay a part In his first Olympic American Lea cue W. L Chicago 31 Boston M Pittsburg 4 Brooklyn 21 Phiwdehihia M 4 Cincinnati M National League New York i$ Washington J2 Philadelphia M Detroit 3C Cleveland 34) St. Loota 46 Chicago is ISostoo it 22 24 94 26 Jl 34 18 34 34 3T 36 34 42 j ners getting past first base Ttjen.tUlUon f Rdft -hn wnh ether . again and the game eotaineed in the first of the fourth inning activities amee the war. He was was unmnmi artr k In and PhfU double AQ other National League games were rained out. . Yesterday Bag League score: IMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 10: Detroit 1. Boston 5: Chicago 4. t eleven innings). Washington 3: St- Louis 17. ( Net: York 7; Cleveland S. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 515: Philadelphia fi-2. Other games rained out. Pet JUi 556 .500 .491 .44 .444 .433 .714 571 58 519 otvG RffiRCHANTS WON JATCH Home Oil Defeated 3 to 1 Last Night In Final Scheduled City League Football Game In the final scheduled game of the City League football competi tion Merchants defeated Ilnw ou Distributors Limited by a score of 3 to 1 last evening at tfee AovpoUs HIM grounds The game was featured by an incident in the first half, after the Merchant had seared their first goal oil a penalty, when Captain Webster led the Home OU players off the field In protest at a penalty decision by Referee J. A. Johnatone. After some nhicuasson. the Home Oil players took wva. the ktfv 41 field a i - m v w a vsw asBMn v aaiavtB v IMeaident of the Canadian ' Amateur 'the Home Oil team was to be re w-r tm" www on a lu.uni soree .' and areee in Osree runs Tne Cubs LcrotJI- Association from 19S0 to seenred one ran In their half of in1, taWR- a leading part In its the Inning. reoraamtion a few years ago. He In the fifth the Tigers added te P P-ent of the Winnipeg anAhe arfwlkk. s.W.. - .1 LAHa AakmfWis. tiLon a M ka f.-.l wniurci. piTafBj MSJTU. si U-iTruI. "-w.wviwii assau tare MMU lead Tne Cats fought desperately tob Amateur Hockey Association, but could only secure rwo of the A lew weeks age he was named three rans needed and the mm chairman of the Senior Box La wUl Wednesday Teams: Tigers R. Tobey. e.: J. OUIU. lb : H. Marfan, lss.: W Tobey p : L. Wilson. So.: R. Wlhon. if.: j MeRae. rat.: J. Qreer rf.: F Marshall, ah: R. Kmtaelman. ri ; Cabs Ohata. las.; Davles. of.: Moaley. p.; Osfjjafe. c; usaanieta. 1 Pulton. UhWtBSBh. ras . Paw. rf.: Hftttsas-JSgt Morriaon. 3b. Ma&ftCrSte4ai and 8. Kan-aya. Scorekeeper Y. Ktahimoto Reporter w. Tobey. Baseball Scores Parific Coast League Seattle 4. Portland 3. San Franoiseo 3, Hollywood 2 US Innings). oome and go Here are a few of his predictions: Jimmy Ball will "oome back;" so will Jimmy WttRams; Bert Pearson. Hamilton schoolboy, is a comer: Johnny Miles may be Canada's chief marathon hope in the games: "those kids" are going to fool everybody at the trial. LEGION LINE-UP The Canadian Legion football team for tomorrow night's Dominion Day Cup semt-ftnl will be as follows: 8. Ounrtch: A. Stiles and E. Oo- organised. KEGIMENT LINE-UP .'. ft. Murrav. J. Horn arul n rur. 'k. sui . It ar i PAYLESS HOLIDAY. United State Howe and Senate Favor Thrt Kather Than ' Ten rrrretit Cut j WA8HIVOTOH. DjC.. June 15: The Hou.p sad Senate aareed es-1 the Home Oil Albert Dfeken. then S? ywh" rentSStTaSr UaiUd 1 I scored for Merchants the . " on dlssw- , . . . ap- eminent emnloyeea would take a ted penalty kick The teaaas crossed over with the score Standing one an. The . Merchants .,-wnW had earnM the atj leVtl lion's ended 4 to 3 for the Thjers w erow League of Winnipeg. From j I share ef play in the geeand half and ine seoono game or u series pwenens ta sport. Aome) seen Johnny McKsy seared Oosta III be K. nl.u pUyed U'lni haa has iMn seen good mil athletes scktit-- i . i , ........ dina made the third seal for the MerchanU and the last one of the match. City Learue Standine The final ataadlnt of the Mebtev Cup series 1s as foQowa: W D. Regiment a a- CajuLntan mea; T. Bttsaanieh, 8. Currit and nadtan T Haddon: C. Dantie. A. Ivarson follow. S 1 Me3E?nta .. s a At t L. F. A. 1 18 S 2 14 10 4 T Jt 4 S17 P. 10 months 'urioogh wttbasjt pay in plcc of '.he ten percent redaction In wages plan. It at estimated that $l3S400.ooo per year would be saved under the holidays without pay plan EXPIRES IN HOUSE Wrprernt3f , trich f Ten' Speairlohhonus BH1 ' WASHINOTOri. DjC.. June 15 ' Reprerer.ntive Hwmrd E. Ksserirh Line-up for the Heoament ta to- of Tennr aa aiu morrew e venter's Dsji1aii nav w.w.w,n u . B Cap football seatl-flaal against Ca- Utlves vesteedev In favor of the r01 nwncd as veterans bonas bill It was believed Smith: Watson andThur. thm k . , , vu-h C u w 7 wmg- alr.ed by the arduous session naservea-B. Heetod. Q. rSiS4 rvt 01 10 h and D. Morrison. ' Vawttd ChrUij Z" rU Steel Mill Superintendent, 13 llrftan'nla Atfiuir, Hamilton, Ontario. This week's (THE FI FT II) CA K-A W EEK CONTEST doses June 22ml, 1932. All entries mnileil after that date Mill he entered in the next Meek'n content. XWnnrr of tht rantmt will Ixt announred July 61 U. 1932. NOTE Tli only condition of entry in t It in mtrl i that )ih write tlir folloMing uu tlir harka f 4 front panrU from empty Turret Ciaarrttr (30) ul k-Itr llh Mrlion of ririr lamp allarhrtli on the bark of our tanrl, J our namrt on I lie luirU of aiiolhrr jour orritallont on a Intnl. your ftlrrrt ami lon ant tin I lie fourth, ytntr pn litre. f'atrn llir ftnir aitrU toxrtlirr and mail, on or iK-forr the rltiita tlatr kliuon alone, to Turret (3rrrttr llandwrllins CmteKt. 1. O. lox 2o0fl Montreal. l'.Q. jBLl Iswnwriod Tmtkamerm Umpaiy 4T UMdc, limit4 MURDER AT HOLLYWOOD : M. L. Jenks. Los Ancelcs Ileal ltate Broker, Victim of Strange Killing HOLLYWOOD. Jane 15: M L. Janks. Lew Angeles real estate Broker, was the victim of a mysterious murder here yesterday afternoon. Whu Jenks was showing a prospective woman btner a Biece of real estate, a yoane man rushed oat of a V ? 4 UNITED STATES I1UDGLT 4 NOT BALANCED AS YET e WAMUMOTOM. D. C. lime e 15 Unless some additional 4- measures are devised, the np- Uonal hmdtet will fall short e of a balance by some $200.- 000.000 to 02S0.0O0.000. Prest- dent Herbert Hoover informed the United States Senate on Monday. r 4- e orby grove and shot the broker. Dl! PL f vHe dkd men after reaching hoapi- 1 0HC6 LilieiS tal. The shooting occurred back of the Mack Seunett moving picture stndlo. The hills are being scon red for the killer In Convention r44ee Heads Gather at Portland Gaartter Kuie Sald 1 Rt Diminish tng PORTLAND. Ore., June 15: Po-aee ehssfs from att parts of the United States are assembled here for the convention of the International Asapclation of Police Chiefs. The baUaf pervades the air at the convention that the gangsters are on the run and that gang rale to gradually decreasing in the United State. Halibut Landings Sammary' American- 1MM0 nanndi. 4c and 3c to OJc and 3c. Canadian None. ' American ' Xaldw. 38 000 pounds? Cold Storage. 4c andjSc. Nordic. iTjON, Boads. 1 3c and 3e. Tuscan. 18.000 Cold Storage. Set and Sc. 1 Defence. 14.000. Cold Storaae. i Ja 'and 3c. 3c Condor. 13JS9. Pacific, lie and Mm ' BBmVsmVKavQ 0.000. RnyaL SJc iv.i2sm9ooth ! toHaneSTloa He and 2e. Royal. 0.1c and 3e, WPf:M".v;,v PHPWTCBfy VRS5S WW or WINS THE SECOND CAR ... in handwriting contest (May 25th to June 1st) Theyirst l.lB CAK-A-WEEK Handwriting Cnlest !a. von by Mr. Donat Cyr, CN.H. Ilraketnan, uf Mom real . . . the ecoml Chevrolet Standard Couch i won 1 Adam Grade, whoc nifinutiire oprarN alMive. W, j Roing to win tliU week's car? Who will win a car nest week and in following werk? You may if you send in your hundwriling. It tUe$ not matter xthetlier ytmr liatuhr riling i$ food, Ixul or iiuUJJerentrmi wrrk' winner i selerled hecaiifte of the character or trniK-rament it meal . . . the lintiHiiul or unique (iialilirft it iMikkrM.ru, Mr. FrrIeric I). Jacob, for IS )ear Dominion Gmrrn. ment Graphologi!, lieuiln the committee of juilcr ani givcti 50 Free Heading each week to selected contestant, in addition lo the big capital prize s 1932 Chevrolet Standard Coach. mm ! REPORT IS REQUESTED Brltbh Conul at Newark to Probe Undbcrth Cave Violrt Sharoc Was Married NBWARK. NJ . June II -Intimating that he had been in constant tenth with the Morrow sod Llitonansh homes ever sines the kidnapping of Oharie Augustus Lindbergh Jr.. the British consul here armounced yesterday that he 'had been asked by his government for a full report en the affair particularly as regards Violet Sharp. ervant In the Marrow home, who eaniudttsiil satelde late last week The cansal Intimated that his report wooM be along conservative lines. It waa revealed yesterday that Miss Sharpe was a married women although the name of her husband J is unknown The girl's mother in. England declares that she had never heard of a marriage WORK FIVE DAY WEEEK Employee of Standard OH Co. of New Jersey Going on New Plan July 1 JERSEY CITY. June 16: -The Standard Oft Co. of New Jersey announced yesterday that all its salaried officials and wage earners will go on a ttvday week effective Mr 1. LOCAL NEWS Va Arehdeaeon E. D. Hedson of OoiaB Falls arrived In the oUy on at Prince Oeoree this mominr the .fTJS" paper town to attend ?Tnd 8- ses- Ethel. 4J00. Cold Storage. 6 Ac and i rvn -i of the synod of Oaledeala di- Charlotte. ijuw. Pacific, tte and whiaai arc nruntnn v.-. i afternoon. Trastee J r mm. A J OMlsnd of the local cus- test at last nkht's mtlm rvf ih. Steamship Sailing Fsr Vancouver Monday at T k.. 4? Tuesday as. cv..i. i Thursday "r H Frfclav as Pr.r. Afl-.-'.cle i Si. Cardena June It- as P N June ns Pi-Frsm Vsnteuer BUfldSf SS Ca'd.;. Wed. as. Pr o FtMay as. Cara Ss. Prtnr'r Ac Jane 1J es Pnr. N Jane 17 ss Pn: June 17 ss Pr.r. i )Btnuaa-aa CaiAiA. ; . "k j r Fer Nsas Illver and Psrt Star" S r Frem Nass River Port Simp" Tuesday ss Cata .t , Fsr Stewart aad Anyox-Sunday as Catai.. I P 1 From Stewart snd Anvoi Tuesday ss Ca!i ;i. Thurs ss Pr c-'- For Or ran Falls-Monday as Pr R '; Trntrs. et. Pr '" : Friday Prtn An From Ocean FalW Wedj as. Pr Oetrgf Friday M. Carden. Ss. Princes A Nelson' (Em. I Windle (Em. Menzle (Elkal LamWe (S.O.C.) D. Stalker Bm Hlbbard (Em.) toms hou staff came north on school hrH ,ul JT' Z '": . TT" AB 18 30 11 15 31 13 Mrs. J. B. Ootthurst wrv n sides " In the Sooke dlstrx; IP 4 From Queen Charlotte Islands-June tt as Pr J:i- For Queen Chsrlotte Islands June 10 and 24 . P : n For Alaska-Wed. es. Pr. Oeore' Jane 13 as. Prln Nora' June IT as. Prtn Louis Jane as Prin L i - From Alaska-June 18 as. Prin Jane St as. Prin Ncral' From Skeena Illver Friday as. Cardena P- Hlfi SIX STANDING . w uajuvK victoria, arrrvea in ir -'. , . the Prince o-orge this crip as far . men " employed In work for the! ' Prince Oeorge UU mom.ri as o, wan. after a trip u board' 1 groceries rather than SethtX heTV ; Tc T " r? WW Vhw thte where ght lor will be coming on on here later. , had happened, it was reported. I erly resided.