vXUfe too tht rAn.r ww Frld-, i;'f it ' B NO PROTEST News of The Sport World 8! IS ENTERED ominion iiav l un srmi-rinai uiu Stand In Favor of Merchants; atiicu-az'B' ! " tftfier fortere'KITen'Up "' LEGION IS VICTORIOUS Took Opening Honors in Stuart Shield Competition Dy Defeating Ilc(iment Last Evening Canadian Legion took opening honors In the Stoart Benefit Shield football series by defeating Regiment two to one before a good sized crowd of fan on Acropolis Hill grounds last evening. Legion and Regiment, being so evenly matched can always be counted upon to put up a fast and exciting exhibition of the soccer game and last night s match was no exception to the rule It was a clean and keen game which was featured by .splendid displays Of goal tending by both goalkeepers J. A. Johnstone was referee and George Krause and Charles Barker were linesmen. Line-ups were as follows: .Canadfcn.Legton Sptro Ourvich: Stiles and Gomes; Bu&sanich. Cur-rie and Iladdon: Murray. Ivarson. Baptie. Home and D. Smith. Regiment Ted Smith: Watson and Thurber; Edgecumbe, DeJong and Wtngham; Walters. Redpath. Vance. Coined and Chrlstison. First Half The opening exchanges were from end to end of the field, both goals being vtstted in turn. The first goal was scored for the Regiment sixteen minutes after the start of the game when Redpath met a centre from Chrlstison squarely first time and crashed the leather Into the net like a bullet. Following this reverse, the. Legion worked hard to equalise and, after thirty- two minutes, Baptie scored on a good si lot from a pass by Home. The tea-las cioawd over with the score standing one all. In the second hah the Regiment began to Mm and the defence was shaky. Twenty-eight minutes later Murray scored the winning goal for the Legion with an unstoppable shot. For the Canadian Legion Carrie tnANStf-EltitED TO klTWAXGA Spectacular Spill In Motorbike Race WSBS ''. '3 ' jarl-jassU Here's a spectacular nenon p"'ire r.owin Tom CuX of Pasadena. California, being thrown off his motorcycle in the Murphy Canyon hill climbing contest. PICTURES OF TROUT JA8PKR. June 24: Tender in yean yet meteoric in their rise to piscatorial fame, the Jasper Na irn! the entire forward line worked tional Park trout are now goto: hard. Smith tn goal. Bdgecumbe on "talkie-' in the Orantland Race film the half-back One and Walters and fMt..r. -h vm Wlngnam. forward, were outstanding for the Regiment. Possession of the Stuart Shield this reason will be determined by total points on a 12-game schedule. HAZELTON BASEBALL Activities of Interior Circuit Prove Very Interesting HAZELTON, June 24 -Competition on the baseball field between Haseltoh. New Hatetton and Srel- lights. Starring as the angler who will tease the apecklert from their riffles and shady stone shelters it Irvln S. Cobb, well known humorist and outdoors lover, who arrived here today together with Jack Baton. Seortattghts director, and camera and soundmen. "Not often are the talkies favored with such a perfect setting for a sports action picture." said Mr. Cobb. "The scenic advantages of Maligne Lake, mirroring a perfect group of mountains, are rarely found. Add to tins the discovery of good siaed fighting speckled trout in abundance and your angler Is at peace with the world." thers Is very enthusiastic On Sun- " to of the party to day the -Snappy Nine" from Sod- ftan l'nth 04 " thert came down and ciefsuted .Nw od lu tritouUry streams as Haseltoh bova. Another IfiMM M t Malsgne Rhrer which team went dp to Sratthara the aBe day and were avso defeated. On Jaty l Hasehon expects to send a ball team up again. umama feet Sown to the Athabaska Valley, feedfng Medicine Lake, another good fishing water enroute. Deep pool, glacial waterfalls, sheltered bays and dandy beaches, all the favorite elements for wet and dry fly fishing, are pre- sent in the Maligne area already HAZELTON. JbBe J -Donald successfully fished this ooening sea-Uclutosh who has bean in the em- son by some note dsportsmen. piojr of the Iladson Bay Company Boat and pack train took the In Haseiton was transferred to Kit- party right into Mahgne this morn-wanga at the end of last week. tag. What Your Pipe N eeds! How can jou eipcct the bet from your pipe UnloM it'll loaded with bctbhiCco?Tr Dgyth'tJ cut plug - - it ' -tool, hieJlow and fra-feriint - - entirely OGDEN'S CUT PLUG Ify'u "rtft your ,' ui4 Ot&m'M'fln ut cltartlle labacto. AUSTRALIAN TEAM WINS W. L. Pet. Chicago 4 X Ml Boston H ae Mi PltUburg M 27 Philadelphia 31 33 .560 New York 36 39 .49J Brooklyn 31 3S .434 St. Louis St 31 .474 Cincinnati 30 38 .441 American Lea rue W. L. Pet New York 43 19 .693 Washington . 37 27 78 Philadelphia 37 U Detroit 34 27 A57 Cleveland 3$ 30 8t. Louis 32 31 55 Chicago 32 39 Ml Bostoi. n N .180 r J R steamer Prlneeat AdeUWe. Capt. 8 K. Qray. is due in port at 3:30 this afternoon from thesduih und will sail at 10 p ro. on her re-tarn to Vancouver and waypbmU. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE! "ikUre tht tor nemalhder Stuart Shield Soccer piay Li Announced 1(3. W. Latdler. secretary of the Mrice Rupert FeldtbaU Association. nnounces the following schedule for remainder of phy m the Stuart Benefit Shield: June 2S Merchants Vs. Regiment. Johe 30 Canadian Legion vs. Home Oil. July Home Oil vs. Canadian t egton. July T Regiment vs. Merchants. July 13 Canadian Legion vs. Mercta$s. July 14 Home Oil vs. Regtraent July 19 Meftfhants vs. Canadian Legion. , July 21-Regftnettt Vs. Home Oil. I July i'e-uilotne 6n vs. 1&rchanta. I Jttly Z8 Cmnidlin Legion vs. I Regiment. August 2 Merchants va. Home ,OU. Total point on the 15-game ser Head of Masonic Order Visitor to Central Interioi PRINCE OEOROE. Jone 24 II. B. Morley of PenOcton. Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge tor British Columbia, paid dffkrtnl vHtes recently to the lodges In Vanderhoof. Prince Oeotge. Bartc-erriHe. Quesnel and Hhams Lake. Taking a few hours off to go flahing while here. Mr. Morley landed a nkte-pouna trout at Sua-Mi Lax R. J MrDoOgaU of Pen-tlcton no accompanied Mr. Mar-ley, landed two five-pounds. Gity of Princfe George Cutting Down Its Audit PRINCE OEOROE, June 34 Thf tty council has decided to dis pense itn Uie si months audit ty books, thus saving the sum i00 There will be an annual audit Instead. ReVisfed Schedule Of Inteiniediale Baseball Lea(fifej June TO-Youm Sons of Canada i -. Yiring KmpreM Jon. 29 Young Baaprats va ; Youn Elks. j J'i 3 -Young BHu vs iSoiw o Canada. Union steamer Cardena .Ernest Oesrteaoh, Is due In port at No official protest Raving been made In writing within 48 hours j after the playing of the game ac- fee by the required fee of was announced this morning b'v the Prince Rupert Football As- r sociatlon that the Dominion Day wap iooioau serni-iuwi on i oew.ru y of this week, which the Home Qil intimated would be protested, would stand as played, the Merchants advancing to the final which will be, played on Friday of next week. The Home Oil. after losing the grae, announced that a protest would be entered on the grounds that Mer chants had pluyed an anregtOered ! player in the person of Brnesti I Pierce j The board of control of the Prince ; Rupert Football Association has' j also dealt with the action of B. Web-. j -ter. captain of the Home Oil team. ! ' in withdrawing his players from the I field in a recent game. Considerable I criticism was voiced of the handling of this same by J. A Johnstone, referee, and both he and Webster were severely censured Webster has also been required to jend a 1 written apology to the association' for his action. As an outcome of an Incident m les wiM determine possession of the'la T"day ven:i' same be 'trophy for the year. GOLFING AT HAZELTON .Much Interest Being Taken Royal and Ancient Game in HAXELTOS' June 24 Much interest' Is being taken in golf this year Iri'Hkieiton and many people can be seen with bags on their shoulder j headed for the golf link. The gjoir course is situated at Mission Point near the airplane landing field and hv what ,1 known as a natural coarse. Very litth money ht$ had to be spent tn fix- Tit.tH. -.:.!.-. c 1 ri Mb. I 4.. r-w t t-t- - - 1 viiikku oiurru vTcr " uy. uuerr arc nine notes ana whelming Victory in Final It Is a very good course. j Vancouver Match The HaMton Oolf Club held Its Baseball Standings National League unnni muHm th tween atercnams anc Hone oil. Henry DfcketU MerrVm's .Bd Wilusm Murray, of 'he Horn Oil. have been susa ended r' fo i-een ! its dating from the night of the f fence, for flrhtmv on the field This means that neither Dickens or Murray will be eligible for pity igaln until July 8 BASEBALL SONS OF CANADA vs. ELKS TONIGHT -6:45 SPORT CHAT VAKCOUTKR. June 24: -The end of the week with the election! Afternoonbridge parties arenot touring Australian cricket eleven of bfffcers. A. 8 Irvine was elected) 'l 5? t0.hte: concluded iu series of exhibition president with Dr. H C. Wrinch! 8vwu"f matches here yesterday with an 1 lce-pmtdent and Cooper Wrinch tur e5tPrt " Christian Association, iJ1 overwhelming win against a selec- " re-elected secretary-treasurer, tad Vancouver team of fifteen btt-' STeral committees were formed men. scoring 337 for eight tttckeU and it u expected to have a very to the locals 1117. Bradman. for the : nccrsru1 season. Australians, hit up 180. ! ifoung Men's and in tits opinion women on that side of the Atlantic would be considerably better off If they exchanged their cards for sports. 'Women in Sweden are almost as athletic as the me and the result is an exceptionally low Infant aorUuty rate. Men Join In athletics with their chintren more on a brotherly basts than as father and sod. sad a son doesn't have to ask twice for a pair of boxing gloves.' Trie ssW in the count of a recent interview "When the fathers are able to find time to coach their children tn sports And to tote In themselves, ttrlorget theft dignity and renew their youth we win have a healthier generation II this new country. Exercise,'' he a el ded. "must be made a pleasure must be made fun: for when It becomes exertion it ceases to be ot benefit. With the inauguration of the United States Cricket Association to New York recently, the sport took on an air of complete preparedness to weteome the great Australian team which will arrive In United States on July IS. Three games will be played in New York between July 14 and July 19. and another In Philadelphia on July 30 and 21. The team then moves on to Chicago to play a two-day game cosamencing, on July 23 before returning to Canada to complete their invasion of the Dominion A series of games is being arranged on the Western Coast which wttl take in San Francisco. Santa Barbara. HoUywtxxi and Los Angeles before the Australian sail for home. With the coming of Don Bnvdman. the world's great- it batsmsa. with the AnUpodeans, remendooa Interest is being stirred up anion the thouMrid of Bri- tshers in and around New York and the opening game carded to be played at Inniafall Park against the reading West Indian eleven hat every promise of seeing a record ' -nout for a cricket game In the Young Unltd Mates and easily eclipse the attendance when the Australians vksittd the country before m 1913. tAZM this evening, from. thegQeett eoranwritil bolWlng ana win sail at 12 mtdnignt on her In the Empire ia the Dank of Corn-return to Vancouver and waypolnu mere building in Toronto. ;22 Per Doitn in Cartons ot Government Liquor Storts (Ale end Stout $1.40 per Doits) Adequate funds have been' raised VVHhN umii U . . iL . . . I. . . . .w., ,WH aTC lna nk feelinj, there Ft no' pick-me-up lil, bottle of clcsr sparkling Pilitntr User. . . A healthful, refrethins and Inrigoralfnj beVerage that ii Ut ri. moved from ordinary beers as proved by its leadership in quality and popi. Urity throughout all British Columbia, VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED WLSENER DUTCH &l . CASCACE U.I.C BOHEMIAN KERS i OLD COUNTRY ALE 4 CREAM STOUT fhis idxrtix niput i not published r di-j.l Cntrji Board or hv the Government .i NEWS OF THE MINES AMUNb PRINCE RUPERT Dr. fiCorRc Hanson Reports oh Portland ( anal Area Alice Attri Men to Atlin Funds Raised For Woodbine Probe Investig-ations and examinations carriel ; deral Geological &unev in the Bowser River ;u . v northern nart of the iortland Canal area an b) Dr. George Hanson in the survey's repi i ' Vhich has been recently issued. Dr. Hanson ff.-rribe (Jhi'SlcAl features and general and economic the country m his report which makes very interesting reading P. Peterson and Ed. Peterson left A rTre Ann last week for Atlta where they will engage In placer mining, rhey wffl Join Leo Pauleer and tiSrfes Lee who have secured a ease on Volcanic Creek. is being deinandr shareholders. TO WORK ty the group of shareholders teak- VANCOUVER J ng an mveatigatian of the affairs reports regardinR i ' f the Woodbine Oold Mining Co. OoM Mining Co i-c o ensure that the tnvsstigation wUl feet that all offer-Moored, it Is reported by 3. E. Sears ests to take over th ; if Vancouver, solicitor for the British Columbia troop. An tnvesttgator will be ap- Canal below Stewar' : totaled by the bepartment of the Jected and that tiie r iecreUry of SUte at Ottawa. After to resume operations -the Investigator's report has been count as soon as wr.c ru omitted to the company and the permit lis Milled group of shareholders. The company i " r t will rest with the group to take funds available to ueh further action as they deem velopment campaiKi drhabte A detailed accounting of considerable proy 'he amount expended by the pre- been made It ln!u.: ent management of the comparer under way within ' " i lrasi m.v . all gggl DELICIOUS . t CI'.! -"SI' .11 ' IT whir: . : fit