PAGE TOUR Baseball Standings National League-W. L Chicago J4 tt Boston .33 ft Pittsburg , j7 j- Brooklyn 31 31 St Loots 39 PWMesphsa .... 31 31 New York tt as OsnrtrmaU M American Learue New York 43 17 Wi PhUasWpbla Detroit Cleveland St. Louis Chicago Boston it it it 27 32 27 34 29 30 31 21 38 11 48 BASEBALL Int. Sons of Caruula-Empress TONIGHT -6:45 Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League Missions 7, Sacramento 2. Pet KM 1JX.IQN I.IIVIIP i Canadian Legion tMirf Trr tomorrow hi-ht$ Sbart 8hi kf football game Is announce as follows: 8. Ourvlch; A. Stiles anrt K Oo-mei; T. Bussanleh. S. Currle and T. llad'..on; J K. Murray A. Ivar-son, C. Baptle, J. Home .ind D Smith. Re?ervp B Hettad, J Mowatt. D. Morrison and O. Ferguson. THE FLAVOR Chew it iftcr every mca . . . Sec how much bef for You will feel . . CMM WRIGLEYS Dethrones DODGERS BOSTON SAILOR GIVEN MOVE UP UNPOPULAR CALL LAST Brooklyn in Tie With Pittsburg For Third Place in National Atli letlcs Fall Back DROOKLYN. June 22: Brooklyn Dodgers, by defeating the Pittsburg Pirates easily here yesterday. Joined the Pirates in a tie for third place in the National League. The Phillies, losing to the pace-making Chicago cubs, fell back into sixth ptaee behind the St. Louis Cardinals who defeated the New York QianW. Rube Waltoerg held the. Chicago White Sox scoreless in the first se ven Inning but weakened in the eighth and the Philadelphia Athletics lost 3 to 1. Milton Qaston was on tne mound fw the White Sax. j Undoubtedly t the opinion of the The Mackmen dropped back Into ; spectators was that Schmejing had third place in the American League piled up a clear margin of points, behind the Washington Senators The unpopularity of the decision who won over the Cletasu! In- together with a great showing put dians. the DctroK Tigers advancing up by both fighters, undoubtedly to fourth place ahead of the Indians paves the way for a return tftle bout by virtue of their victory over the at an early date. Boston Hed Sex. During the entire fifteen rounds xesieraaya yig League scores: not a single -iwivuufli. knockdown was was scored scurei. American League Philadelphia 1, Chicago 3. Boston 2, Detroit 3. Washington 8, Cleveland 3. New York 11, St. Louis 8. National League Cincinnati 9, Boston 3. Chicago 12, Philadelphia 3. Pittsburg 2, Brooklyn . St. Louis 5, New York 1. oye was about all the damage that jqq was done to either fighter. i .500 J .491 j Robert Arthur. Jr, who has bean .44iOn a brtof trip to Victoria. return- ,4T3;ed ta the erty from the south on trnn .717! Ml Jill Mi .540 An .356 .186 One Of The Best Barbara Davis, one o tin- best r.deis oi CaUtornia and wlcaer in rodeos and roundups, is can ,ht powdering her nose whnfc training for the Uklah wild-west show. Revised Schedule Of Intermediate Baseball League June 22 Young. Elks vs. Young Sons of Canada. i June 20 Young Sons of Canada vs. Young Empress. June 29 Young Empress vs. Young Elks. July 3- Young Elks vs. Young Sons of Canada. July 6 Ynuns Sons of Canada vs. Young Empress July 10 Young Empress vs. Young Elk. Schmelin NIGHT IN TITLE BOUT In a regular scheduled C. N. R. A. somtball game, the Round House REGIMENT LINE-UP The following llne-un for TtMi. w r w - t m- , ment u announced for the opening same oi tne Stuart Benefit Shield football competition tomorrow eve nlng: Sjnlth; Wataon and Thu'rber; (ls)eeu!rtbe, DeJong and WlnnWnj VVVlters. Rednath. VanccV 'ColtissT and Chrlstlson. Steamship Sailings .i for Vancouver Monday as. Pr. Rupert 4 pjn, Tuesday as. CaUla. ... 1:30 pjn, Thursday as. Pr. George 10 pin.' Friday -as. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.rn. 8s. Cardena midnight June 18 ss. Prln. Norah p m. June 22 1. Trln. Louise ... pjn. I MERCHANTS i WIN MATCH I Horn Oil Protests Dominion Day ! Cup Game Was Holly Con tested Encounter CM Majority Voto of Two Judges anil Referee Crowd Felt That German Actually Had .Margin of Points- j Subject t0 a prole$l whleb hw Ketlirn Lout Likely ben entered by the loosers on the 'grounds that the winners play;d MPF vni' t on 11. , . , ian unregistered man In the per- ..-,. - "vii ui hi j living iicjj;iihuii ui crme ricnx, lue aierciiams champion emerged from the fifteen-round title bout at'wn Ma the final of the Madison Square Garden's Long Island Bowl last night ! cup by defeating When Jack ShnrkPV nf Tinstnn was rhn Aanial Home n Distributors by a score over Max Schmeling, the German title-holder of the past grounds' lit "veSng. in Ta 5 . . . , . . t WCi VAniU Thrift Init oinri j m'travi ra .- a - M IVkti tMKM AM rofortU) anri inotlt W l4 booed by the crowd of 75.QO0 fight AITkiTY TIMTCT fans which witnessed the batUe. IVUUlTi lH J N .1 f BEATS NAVY .Many Errors Caused One-SUled lie-suit in C. N. K. A. Softball Diokeru ff tr Mtrtmts arwi William Murray of the Hone Oil from the field for fltht-ng. Their cases wUl come before the board of control at an early date. The Merchants won the toss and elected to kick downhill. In about :lfifilAH t TV' Nnvv hv a ajwvra nf II . .... - " " twenty minutes Nick Chenoskl 00- RohmAl.Uia n..atotiul f too J - 2 last ninht Tha Now hnn miria ... . .. wB..v.v. ui mo puunuai j- ,enea me scoring ror tne Merchants , and Sharkey at 205. Schmeling was nj"ny errors which were mainly re- on a cr0Sfi rom Jollnny comn- the aggressor during a large part j sponsible for the one-sided result. dma at 0UtekIe left Xne shot gaTe (of tlie time. He battered Sharkey's : Horton. for the Round House, se- Bobby Moxley Home Oil goalie no ! left eye continuously with short j cured 'our Mt& in five Umes up and 1 :hance whatever The Home Oil l right cresses and the optic was al-jo "ve other runners. Johnson. players pressed hard and about 10 (most entrrety olosed at the end of at short for Round House, played minutes later, Rye equalised from i the fight. tip-top ball with Cameron on first close m after the oil men had TVjk uw a mmJ i 'a rlnsa aavinrl Pnr tha Vaw Kiit K i , . ..... . suvu UCHI mtgrr, j wok en away irom tne Mtrcrunts t than had been anticipated and the ' ' pitchers were good, but their defenders. The first half ended gate of SS00.000 also expAMfeH n. 1 work work was was hopeless hopeless with with the the sunnort support j mith with the ,. ..... peesatlons. A lot of eleventh-hour Interest developed in the battle. A big majority of the sport writ- score standing fairly at team. J e nvy one an which was a just reflection Round House Arney. Johnson. Horton, Cross, Dickey, H. SkatteboL i )crttk gave Mnmenng eignt , rounds and Sharkey six with one Cameron' A,ten- NelMn . . . Navy Nnvv Stawavt Stewart. imiil ccn. i tK ewsmg oi snarkers Armstrong Pranks, Pitcher. Peterson. Bremner. Rice, White. Wtstman. Derry. Batteries: Round House Raby and Navy Pitcher, Stewart and Pe- ,413 j the Prtace Rupert this awrnlng Umpires B. Stalker and Stile. of the merits oi play. Shortly after the start of the second half. Henry Dickens put the Merchants one up from a scrimmage In front of the goal mouth. Leslie Amor broke away on outside right about ten minutes later and. 'eluding Skinner, seored the third for the Merchants. With the period about fifteen minutes to go, Roy Pong headed in the leather , to make the final score 4 to 1 for the Merchants. The Hsasc OH rasi unlucky in. shooting during the In the first half, but tempers become i frayed in the second hair and this did not tend to improve things. During tfel? perioJ Rele.se James A. Johnstone banished Henry One-Time King Of Heavies Operates Race Track James J Jtiftiu-s. ranch at Bui bank. Cain ra. ti ak ai.d ... ?econd period, the Merchants get in all the break. The Matehants missed Jimmy M;Kay and Vie Minsk from the line-up. The former sustained a feriour Injury to his hand yesterday afternoon at the Prince Ru pert Dairy while the latter was out Of town visiting Ten-ace. The addition of Brick Skinner and Bron-ron Hunt bolstered ud the Home Oil team. A good -sited crowd of fans wlt- nesseo the match. BASEBALL June 24 S O. C vs Elks. June 27 Empress vs Elks. July 1 8 O C vs. E July 4 -Elks vs S O C. Have you sent in an entry yet? Or. did you enter one or two contests and then drop out? Remember, there is a contest each week and the entries received are considered for that week's prize only. The only cost is the postage on the four panels bearing the specimens of your handwriting, so enter each weekly contest regularly for the Free Chevrolet Coach. The Committee of judges is headed by Mr. Frederic D. Jacob, for 15 years Dominion Government Graphologist, and each week's winner is selected, noXJot excellence of penmanship, but fot'hffffiyrriting Which reyeah character, or unique or unusual feafuresi 100 Free Graphological Readings are also given each week to selected contestants. Imperial Tbcc Cnrny f CcnsvU, LioUtcd ALL ISLAND TEAM LOSES Australian Cricketers Win Match in Victoria Monday VICTORIA June 2t: The visiting Australian cricketers deeated aa sH-Istaad team on Monday. The Australians had a score of 161 for 'atx wickets and the Islanders K for 1 12. The match was played in a idrtaWe of rain ! SOFTBALL June 24 Roundhouse vs Dry Dork June 2eStation vs. RCNVil ' ' i . "I'd .ii.'i..; i ,c ROTARL4N5 PLAY GOLF Convention Trophir- r- 1 f Competftion on Broscmort Course in s..imi. BATTLE, Jun. law. atfiu-ting convention tetp day on the Bro.i' in the play for fOlarkemnir priz' annually at tlie Hunter prise g-the lowest card f hole course wh.i prize Koe? to th court lowest .. : Winner of the Firtt CAR - A - WEEK CONTEST 4 Winner of the Second CAR - A - WEEK CONTEST 7 t C.N.R. Brakeman, 67JJ QbtUtHph Colomb St Montreal, P Q Si eel Mill Supwin ten den t, 175 Britannia Ave . Hamilton, Ont. And Here's the Winner of the THIRD TURRET CAR-A-WEEK CONTEST June 1st to June 8th Srenorfrapier, The Banff, Georgia St., Vancouver, B C. This week's (THE SIXTH) CAR-A-WEEK CONTEST closes June 29th. 1932. All entries mailed after that date will be entered In the next week's contest. The Winner of thU Conteit wilt be announced July 13th,' 1931. NOTE lt&Jeaiiit? ?f ,n,ry I tM "twt U thst yon write ( l P-es with portion of ticWe tump kIIST the b,ck r " PneU your name! w the t, your occupation: on third, your ftrret and Z , th', four,h- P'rWt. 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