YANKS LOSE ; TWO GAMES Superior iSUsU Work Gay Washington Senators Victory Jn Uouble-Ucadcr i NEW YORK, May 30: The Am-1 erican League leadership of the New York Yankees was cut by two full ; games on Saturday wrhen the Wash-1 lngton Senators won both ends of ' a double-header from the McCarthy men- Even two home runs by Babe I Ruth one in the first game and one In the second and one circuit .clout .by Lou Gehrig could not offset the fine stick work of the Senators. The Yankees came back and got partial revenge by winning a free-scoring game yesterday. v " 'Cleveland Indians moved into exclusive possession of fifth place in the American League by winning two out of three week-end games from the St. Louis Browns with whom they had been tied. In the National League, the Phillies advanced into sixth place by winning two out of three week-end games, displacing the St. Louis Cardinals who lost on Saturday to the Pittsburgh Pirates and dlvjded a double-header yesterday with Cincinnati Reds. Week-end scores were as follows: SATURDAY SCORES American League Washington 5-13, New York 1-5. Philadelphia 8, Boston 2. Cleveland 3, St. Louis 1. Chicago W, Petrolt 4-5. National League Cincinnati 9, Chicago 3. Brooklyn 6, New York 4. Boston 1, Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 6, Pittsburg 8. SUNDAY SCORES National League Philadelphia 8-4, New York 10-2. Boston 10-2, Brooklyn .6-3. Pittsburg 3,2, Chicago 70. St. Louis 5-0, Cincinnati 0-3. American League Chicago 3. Detroit 4. Philadelphia 4-5. .Boston 6-0. Cleveland 3-2, St. Louis 12-1. New York 14, Washington 8. Baseball Standings Ameriean League W. L. Pet. New York 26 11 .703 Washington .24 15 .615 Detroit , .,.,22 16 79 Philadelphia 21 .17 .553 Cleveland 21" 20 .512 St. Louis 20 21 .488 Chicago 14 25 .359 Boston 7.. 30 .185 National League - Chicago m 14 .650 . Boston 23 16 KtUhurg 18 18 Clnfelnnatl- 22 23 Brooklyn .. 19 22 , Philadelphia : 19 23 St. Louis 17 22 6 New York 15 21 An BASEBALL j;LKS xa. SONS OF CANADA TONIGHT - 6:45 MORE FRIENDS EVERY DAY! 3 A V snd md fame ana jnake the yau "roll Thfc First Sign of Spring If winners '.onu can spring be tar behind0 Not very. This beautiful line-up took place at San! - Monra. California the season's first pulchritude display. Hornets Win From Wildcats h Boys' I aottbaii League In the Boys' Softball League at the Booth School Saturday afternoon, the Hornets won from the Wildcats by twenty-one to fifteen in a loosely played game. There were many errors in the field and Rltchle, in the box for the Wild- cats, was unable to get control, Eby pitched a good game for the Hornets. Parsons, with four, and Lear and Eby. with three runs each, were leading scorers for the off over the week-end, F. M. Da-Hernets, while MeMeekln ftno vis and Mrs. J. A. Teng taking first Montgosgew, with three runs eaeh, led the Wildcat, Teams Wildcats Olllis, c.r MeMeekln, 1st.; Snidal, 2nd.; .Emmerson. 3rd.; Hirano, as.; Ritchie, p.; Groave- nor, rf.; Montgomery, cf.; Colussl, if. Hornet JSby, p.; .McDonald, c: Parsoro. 1st.; Nelson. 2nd.; Pe Marco, 3rd.: Fulton, as.; McGretah, if.; Laar, rf.; Monro, cf. Scorer Alf Larsen. Umpire J. Hutchinson. SOFTBALL -y 3j nnundhnnw v U rMVB . - - I June 3 R.C.N V.R. vs. Station. June 7 Dry Dock vs. Roundhoust June Id station vs. Roundhouse. ' June 14-Drv Dock vs, RJ3.N.V.R June 17--etaUon vs. Dry Dock: June ji-tRoundhouse vs. R.C.N ; V.R ;june 24 Roundhouse -v. DyDock June 28 station vs. R.CN.V.R. FOOTBALL June 4- Borden vs. Booth. June 8-Hlgh vs. Booth. I i' few few mea tried it. - - told theirffrferM a i , they tyld others - - that's .ltoWUiaL 'iiv of Ogden's cut plug has 6pread only a quality smoking tobacco could new friends every day and still keep old ones. OGDEN'S TENNIS AT WEEK-END Canadian National Tennis Association Stage American Tournament The weather man at last smiled upon the tennis enthusiasts of the Canadian National Railway : Re- creation Association and the Am- erican tournament, first scheduled to take place three weeks ago but whieh was delayed on account of wet weather, was successfully run plaee while Superintendent W. U. Tebey and Mrs. F. S. Walton were In second place when the final were completed. The games were well contested and among the close runners-up were P .Mcintosh and Miss B. Ber- ner: W Tobev and P. Rayner: J. H. Horton and Mis. Olive VanCoo- ten; and R. Tobey and Miss Elsie Davis, these latter contestants not being out of the running until the final counts were known. In addition to these the following teams ware engaged in the play: F. A. Rogers and Mrs. J. K Horton: J. A. Teng and Mrs. F. A. Rogers; E. W. Johnson and Mrs. F. M. Davis; R. A. Johnson and.S. N. Bayle: A. II. Skattebo and Miss Ruth OilUes, LEOItiN UNE-np The Canadian Legion line-up for tomorrow night's Senior eLagu football match with Heme OU will b as follows: R. Ourvlch: A. SUles and F. Oo- mea; J. Greer. S. Currle and T, Mad don; c Baotie. T. Buseantah. J. K. Murray, D. Morrison and D. nunrteh. Spares J. Mowat. B. Hestad, G. Ferguson and B. Eide. - - UI KLUV3 your own," un OftUn't fine cut cifi'ttu tohfiuo. TMi: DAILY NEWS S. 0. C. in Cellar Beat Elks Sunday Errors By lodgemen Trove Costly As They Out hit Opponents "! Nine to Five In yesterday afternoon baseball fixture Empress won their third straight game of the season when they downed 'Elks in their first appearance by a score of 10-6. Although the Elks outhit them nine to five, the Hotelboys were aided Joy a large number of mtscues by fie Elk Infield which were responsible for most of their runs. As a result. Empress are safely ensconced in first place In the Oty League standing with two fell games separating tbem from 9ks while Sam of Canada are In the cellar position two and a half game down. Nick Chenoski. on the mound for the losert, hurled fine ball, striking out 14 batters, while he issued laur free passes. Walsh, a new player in the city, pitched a steady game lor Empress and was given good (Kip- port, only two miscues being eepr-! ed against his team. j Empress started right off tn hej first and scored four runs on one ; jhlt, three errors and one walk. An-jother braee of four were added in the second stanza by the Hotel boys. With a fairly safe lead they added another In the fourth and ftnlahed their scoring for the day with one more run in the sixth. Elks managed to score one run in the opening stanza on three hits. They made two more in the second and one in the third. Walsh struck out seven batters in the next three Innings to hold them scoreless. Jn the last of the seventh, they started what might have been a big rally. With one man out Arseneau singled. Stephens hit a two-bagger down the first base line but Arseneau was caught at 'the plate. Chenoski hit a single- 4o right nd 8tephensut !cored ,on It-Honeywell ended the frame by striking out woran umpired the game alone ' md hustled the boys through their ace in the short time of an hour i and fifteen minutes. The Box Score EMPRESS ABRHPOA Douglas b 4 10 8 0 Hlbbard f, 3 2 2 1 0 0 ! Howe 3b 2 2 1 0 0 1 Wlndle ss. 3 3 0 1 2 0 D. Stalker If. 4 0 10 0 0 Fong rf 4 0 0 11 0 Durvlch c. .4 0 0 10 3 0 Kenny 2b 4 0 10 3 0 Walsh p. 3 2 0 0 1 0 Totals 21 10 5 21 10 2 ELKS ABR H POA eI Farquhar ss. 4 2 2 0 1 i Barry 3b. 4 0 Arseneau if. 4 1 0 Stephens lb 4 7 2 Chenoski p 4 0 0 Honeywell 2b.. rf. 4 0 1 mtone cf 1 1 0: Haby rf ?b 3 2 0 pingwell c 3 10 3 TotaU 31 5 9 21 9 8 Impress 440101 0 to Bla 1210001s Sutnjnarv -stolen base. Hibb ird. Howe is 1. Wlndle i3p. Stallr-a- Barry. Chenoski. Farquhar i2' 2- Kse hlU. Hlbbard Stephens: bate, ton balls off Qhenoekl 141. WaHh swuck out by Chenoski U.: Walsb il2'; left on .bases. Empress j 5). Elks '7; passed ball. TMngwIl' 2: hit bv pitcher. Walsh time of I Lgarne 1:15 umpire. Moran. 1 League Standing j I w. u. pet., Empress 3 0 UXH) ma , 0 1 JDOO Sons of Canada 0 2 jD00 Senior Football ! May 31- Home Oil vs. Canadian Legion. June 2- Regiment vs. Merchants. June 7 Ognadlan Legion vs. Metchant M ' I ! Tl Dntiv News rAt ho niir. r.h.iw P"H Of f rc ye w Qtnnd. 329 Qrnnvnie fjt,. Vartcniiver. Karl Anderson. Prince George. B.C. n. W Riley. Terrace. B O Vs tleneral Store. An vox T JRmithers Drug Store. Smith- ers. nc EMPRESS HAS Olympic Strong-Man Squad GOOD LEAD Have Two-Game Margin Over Elks No harm in trying '.hi if i!v urn happens to be .strong enough Here we set Olympic strong-man squad wording up a sweat at Ocean Paris barh. ( ah! Aroff and Ormont are beneath. BOOTH WON m SOCCER High Sohool Suffers First Reverse of Season In Junior Football flame Saturday A keenly fought game in the Ju nior Football League on Saturday resulted to Booth Inflicting the first defeat of the season on High School by two goals to one. The game was closely contested all hrough but Booth had the balance f play and was full value for the victory. High was without Wtllls-:ioU and Ghristfcpn 0 its usual -earn and Booth was without Nelson. Playing with the sun and wind in. Us favor, High attacked in the first hU but Oay saved finely from lanturbane Booth attacked with Sby forcing the game to good purpose but Wilson and Dnngate sent -hem back. 8antatbene crossed a ot that was Just wide. McMee- kin centred wen at the other end Ookmt-ws-et up t time. Oti tis was doing well for Booth while Wchie and Gomes at back saveJ High forwards little leeway. Ivarson shot and followed in mi Oay who aved but Senturbane cot the re- bound sad soar) iitJb ;ivy$ Jn .1 suspiciously offside position High itUoksd again but FwHen cleared. Booth had all the better of the -eeend half and Oay was only cal led on once From a centre from DeMarco. McMeekin closed in fast and beat Morgan for the equaliser. Oomez tried a long one that went wjde and Colussl shot over twice. Booth forced a corner that was cleared wrth difficulty and then Qomez shot- Just over Ivarson. who had dropped back to help the defence, handled the ball and. from the resulting penult v Oome giive Morgan no chance with a low drive to the poalle'.x riRlit Hlh tried to equalize bv Bxli def"nre 'Olin'l Ufl M i f! U i'irls were .it tacking when the final whistle want. i High- Morgan: Wilson. Dungate; Paw. Cromp. Sakamoto: Fisher,' Nakatnoio. Ivarson, Santurtoane, Murray. ggggggggWimvTvsagggggggi ggggggggW "Ma.. - - BoothOay: Domes. Ritchie; victoria lav atllls, Htoy. Fulton; DeMarco. Lear,'1 Colussl. WacDonald MeMeekln. Referee W. W. C. O'Neill. Free Hitting in Softball Game Tigers Pefeated Giants 15 to 14 In 'turcsque crov.j High School League iof Prllce K i; She and tin In Frtdayt Softball fixture at the High School the Tigers defeated the Otants 15 to 14. As the s$ere indicates, the game was a sluagers' battle from beginning to end. both teams knocktag out numerous doubles and both getting several triples. The pltahlng on both teams was weak and the fielding was somewhat ragged. laanR. Tobey a.. J. OllH lb.. sjLjiftrgn lss., yf. X&tWn s- WH- son o.. JR. Wilson "irrT. Marshall 3b., J. Greer rf., N. MeLeod rss.. D. Sutherland cf. Giants Arney !(., Smith p, Na feamoin 2b KUhlmniA Paachfw Wesley. J" w ef .. Blake lb.. Forbes its. Johnstone 3b.. Murdock rf. mm Young Empress Won Baseball Young Sons of Canada Defeated By Score of 15 to U In Intermediate League Match Yesterday In an Intermediate League base ball game yesterday afternoon. 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