,y, June 24, 1M7 ftf Kink and Slngle-llamkil LI A 1 ll AY nri resin La nr nnif nm ' the past weeK: ( "d.maltl, 25; W. Murray, 12. McAuley, 25; D. A. Mac- Tlnknr. 25; George Hill. 17. Winslow, 23; A. Macdonald, McAuley, 19; Q. P, Tinker, Single Handed 11 MacPhee. 21; F. Dlbb, 6. .i -.1.1 n i . Mr ti wni m ruuiuuu. i. w. li. luufv. : Round - A. Macdonald, 21; r 14. r nTn a TONIGHT, 6:15 .N.V.K. vs. Can. Lee on J0 imioni: CO .IKN TRANSFER Coal, Baggage, Messenger, Idling, Furniture Moving ll'rop. Ki:i C.II.LIS COAL PLEASE EVERYBODY fctisfactlon Guaranteed UlOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL LKLEY VALLEY COAL KCOUVER ISLAND COAL RINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PRONE: 58 and 558 THE AL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL ancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL 'inest Pink Salmon irked by the only salmon Inlng company with an all year round payroll In Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. l Roval Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and Canadian Legion will meet tonight in the third preliminary play-off game of the Dominion Day Cup football series in lost points are concerned. In Tuesday night's game Van-! dinks put up their best showing so far this season. In the first half play seemed to be almost entirely for Vandinks although they were Men's Singles Norrlngton beat 6-2. Young beat Davis 6-4, 6-3. Woods beat Bedford 6-1, 6-2. Stamford beat Crulckshank 6-2, 6-3. i Ladies' Singles Mrs. Tinker beat Miss Thomson 6-2, 6-1. j Ladies' Doubles Mrs. A. Mitchell and MKs I. Mlt-! chell beat Mrs. Willett and Miss Davis 6-4, 6-2. Mixed Doubles Mr. and Mrs. Haworth beat Mr and Mrs. Lundahl 7-5, 6-2. Men's Doubles Norrlngton and Comadlna beat Norrls and Lundahl 6-1, 6-3. Tonight's Draw Tonight's draw: 6:30 p.m. Norrlngton and Mrs. Tinker vs. Mr. and Mrs. Haworth; Stamford and Mrs. A. Mitchell vs. Mcintosh and Miss Irene Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Young vs. Woods and Miss C. Mitchell. 7:30 p.m Farquhar and Miss Thomson vs. Davis and Miss Davis; Young and Stamford vs. Norrlng ton and Comadlna. Mrs. D. McLeod returned to the city on Tuesday night's train from a visit to the Frlzzell not springs on the Skeena River. CUBS' LEAD CUT AGAIN which, so far, Legion has taken :New york Giant8 winners In Se-pne victory from Vandinks 4 to 1 colld Came of Crucial Series while Vandinks beat Navy 3 to 1 1 Yesterday In the other. A win for the Legion j , tonight would put it In the final! CHICAGO. June 24: (CP) The Round--W. H. Wilson-Mur- next week wlth Vandinks white a i Chicago Cub3 had their margin of E O. Aves, 15. J Tlnitvisi lunnivn Tlttl HI. n luiuiiu- mcui j ill . y. i . victory lor Uie Navy would Vie the National League leadership reduced teams up as far as games won and;again to one lull game when they were defeated by the New York Giants at Wrlgley Field yesterday. The St. Louis Cardinals won a close victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers at Sportsmen's Field to remain in second place with a ma able to score but one goal In that! Jiematical lead over the Giants, period when, with about half ?ihe Phillies defeated the Reds at minute to go, Bill Ritchie, after Cincinnati by the shut-out route running through, scored on SI- and are now in sixth place. The mondsen's pass. Boston Bees were beaten by the After the resumption of play for Pirates at Pittsburg and dropped the. second half, there was give Into the cellar balow the Reds. and take play on both sides. Navy In the American League the New got away and looked dangerous for York Yankees lost to St. Louis a time but the day was saved and, Browns at Yankee Stadium but 1 from a scrimmage near the goal- were still two games ahead of the mouth, Slmondsen put Vandinks Detroit Tigers who were beaten by two up. Navy continued resolute a close margin by the Red Sox at and took the ball up the field on Boston. The Philadelphia Athle-a breakaway with eight minutes to tics were blanked by the Chlcagc go, Johnny O'Neill putting a nice White Sox at Shlbe Park and sank one In to put the Navy on the further into the cellar below the score sheet. The sailors continued Browns. to force the Issue but Vandinks: Yesterday's Big League scores: succeeded In getting away and wlthJ three minutes to go, Ritchie scored again to make it three to one. Navy; pressed hard until the final whistle but was unable to find the net al-j though Armstrong was dangerous. In front of goal. I Darrow Gomez played a stout game at back and broke up manyj Navy plays. Ralph Smith played a, hard attacking game for Navy. Alex Harvey refereed. Tennis Play National League Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 0. Brooklyn 2, St. Louis 3. New York 8. Chicago 4. Boston 5, Pittsburg 8. American League Cleveland 5, Washington 14. Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0. St. Louis 6, New York 3. Detroit 5, Boston 6. Baseball Standings (Including yesterday's games) National League Last Evening Chicago Hi ,St. Louis 33 New York 34 Prince Rupert Club's Tournament Pittsburg 31 Is Progressing I Brooklyn 24 . - I Philadelphia 22 Prince Rupert Tennis Club Cincinnati 21 championship tournament results Boston ...20 last night were as follows: j American League New York 34 Mcintosh 6-1, Detroit Boston Cleveland Washington St Louis Philadelphia "T1LLIE THE TOILER" HUM "SOME CLASSY DUMP V0U PRIVATE SOKE Tt. VJrVST'S "THIS ADOIsTj 32 31 26 26 .25 19 18 L. 21 22 23 24 28 34 33 34 20 23 24 22 26 30 33 34 Pet. .618 .600 .596 364 ,452 .365 PAQE,FLVE. THE DAILY NEWS i i t ST. THOMAS IS WINNER TODAY'S nASERALL National League Boston 9, Pittsburg 6. Philadelphia 4. Cincinnatf 6." American League Chicago. 7, Philadelphia, 2. ,"t St. Louis 6, New York 9. Detroit 0, Boston 3. LEGION TEAM The team to represent the Canadian Legion in tonight's football 393 'match will be as follows: Gurvlch; 329 Murray and Blake; Baptls, A. Dlc-370 kins and Greer; Franks, Alan Smith, Howe, H. Dickens and 530 Hardy. Spares, R. Cameron, Glale ggg and Bacon. .564 ' c42 GILIIULY CUP STANDING .500 V D L F A 455 Legion 2 0 0 5 , 3 Vandinks 1 u 1 4 3 :3i6 Nayy OH, "THAT'S A COMMUNICATIMS STEM-IT OOMMEOa ,VMTH THE BOSS mrm mem moo .0 0 2 1 4 matk Li I i3.3 oz.-u.3o MBHMnTjTTTffHrTnTi This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or bv t.hp Government of British Columbia WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront the Canadian National uauways j Area n0. 3 this season so tar 7.-small bore rifle league, it was an-l 419,329 pounds have been taken In nounced today by W. E. Shepley, comparison with 6,819,566 pounds president of the association here. a yar ag0 it is on this rate of They scored an all-time nign av- landings that the Commission estt- erage of 99.65 out 01 a possible mates that the attainment of the: 100 per man for each target shot. qUOta for the present year will be' Teams throughout the entire Na- reached, resulting In the closing of tional system competed in the Area No. 2 at an earlier date than series which consisted of ivclve jn 1930, I matches. I j Teams from Montreal captured J The Ketchikan motorships Kings-Lhe next three place in the league, 'mill and New Zora were In port scoring 47C3, 4758 and 4733. Kam-,la.st evening, bringing between loops came fifth with 4725 andi them three carloads of fresh hall-Toronto, last year's winners, were but for trans-shipment east over sixth with 4722. 1 Canadian Natlpnal Railways. G. I. Orr of St. Thomas drop-j -M Mmbm Qf Qf the Ar. p k ou.y tu mour salvage Co. are engaged just dividual trophy with a record scorei, ... . if 1198 out of a possible 1200. J. N. Bradley, also of St. Thomas, came second with 1195, and William Brass of Prince Rupert was third with 1194. Further indications of the high calibre of the shooting In the league this year Is shown by the fact that 18 men across the system average 99 out of 100 or better throughout thg season and 41 averaged 98 or better. the company's floats. VANCOUVER, June 24: (CP) The price of wheat advanced to $1.22 on the Vancouver market yesterday, dropping to $1.21 Mrs. W. F. Robertson and daugh ter, Miss Ina Robertson, will leave on tomorrow evening's train for Montreal where they will board the steamer Antonla on July 2 for Glasgow, Scotland, and thence to Edinburgh for a visit. Presbyterian Tea A. Breen poured and serviteurs i were Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby, Mrs. J. ttllll Afld SniP kjclll SlU'CfS UUCUCaa d Miss Gwynneth. Walker. Mrs. M McRobbie was shie,. and Mr?. :J. M. Walkrr, Mrs. J. Slmondsen . , j Home of Mrs. It. 3. D. Smith Scene intJ Mrs j currier were in chirge With a capacity list of passen-; Of Delightful Affair Yester- i tne kitchen. . - V gers, the large majority of, whom1 day AUernixm . j Mrs H- M.-Foote and Mrs. J. A; were round trip tourists, c. n. k. ; Frew conducted the sale oi nome steamer Prince George, making her The home of Mm. R. J. D. Smith, ,oc;mg. first Alaska voyage of the season, Third Avenue, was ins scene yes-, arrived In port at 9:30 yesterday ; vrday afternoon of an enjoyable morning from Vancouver and sail- and successful tea and sale of i . oi ci. la hiv-np pnoHirr hv the Ladies' Aid Local Man Third in Canadian bound rcoms were awracuvy uwuuwu : " National Individual MarUs- , : with flowers and sweet peas ana -mm . vu.M manship I Records of the International :and!3s were tastefully arranged -Iday afternoon. Lunch cloths, j Fisheries Commission show that 0n the tables. Mrs. D. C. Stuart, 'i-ow flip? and other articles sult- MONTREAL, June 24: With re- ii.084.720 nounds of halibut have president of the Ladles' Aid, and able for use by summer campers cord breaking aggregate score of j been taken from Aera No. 2 this Mrs. Smith received the many were featured in the sale. ' 4783 out of a possible 5000, the St.) seaS0n up to May 3i as compared callers. Thomas, Ontario, No. 1 rifle teamjwi)n io.091.700 pounds in a corres-; Mrs. G. W. Abbott and Mrs. H. Try a Dally News want-ad. . won the 1936-37 Indoor shield oflnQndlwr rierod last year. From . . i " r An UAPT1ST TEA AND SALE nioyable tea and sale of Jantzen Swim Suits Styled For Comfort With Smartness BRITISH MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS Colors, Green, Navy, Brown CO QfS and Grey COLUMBIA mm w v tjt LEADERS 1 - Black, Blue, & $3.95 SUMMER WEIGHT SOCKS Silk and CAp Rayon, Silk and Lisle, pair wv SUMMER CAPS 8-piece top, unlined gj QQ light shades BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTS Heavy weight with Polo collar, Zipper neck. Colors Blue and C -fl JJ White, all sizes V WATTS & NICKERS0N Men's & Boys' Clothiers Phone 345 -158 Third Ave. VICTCHllA.lt A Convincing Demonstration The lion. J. II. Turner, u lio tran 'rentier of Itnlisli Columbia I8')3-W8. lie. tucceeiletl the lion. Theodore Da rip, uho reifineil teatlerhip of liii fmrty to accept the office of Chief Justice of Itrilinh Columbia. During hi term of office the lion. Turner aha heUl the portfolios of Finance ami Agriculture. The Turner minittry uyi tuhjected to severe criticism on account large, grants of lands giren to construction of the Columbia anil W etlrrn Kinluxty, a subsidiary of the Cl'.K. The Turner ministry nas subsequently dissolved by the Lieutenant-Governor, Thomas If. Mclnnes. Following this, there Iran a redistribution of members due la the rapid grind It of Vancouver and the Kootenay mining area. Silver Spring Lager Iteer is internationally known for its fine flavor and uniform quality. It has been one of British Columbia's most popular beers for nearly a quarter eentury. SILVER 'SPRING. Coronation Brew Lager Beer say, old simpie'S I 1 AiMyelz M I V SAY . ViHIPPLE rfk I HA No. 10 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of liritish Columbia. , ., By Westover