IFFLETS n the Waterfront aiding ,,n was tne speva cruiser jyirtg pn boarq.E. R. fficiu! ol the .Ricnneia rom Port Angeles, Wash., Gertie, and .party,, which tloats of the Prince Ru- iy nig"1' w lumauoj, on tli? way south alter a Alaska. Northbound, the dbeen here last Saturday Sunday morning. Thirty the Bizzar, is a comfort-well appointed little ves- sut'iid ih her feature and. t two Chrysler engines, ipuble of doing up to 28 Cnwpcr, wno iweniyytars ,u was a quartermaster he steamer Prince Rupert wx probably better known tat. lias been heard from :e Is now aboard the liner a which ls-at present on cruise. Since leaving this Cowper has kept up his and. indeed, is said to eveloped amazingly. He ..dy customers for his work :ializes still in seascapes jjammers although he re nt a painting of the great Queen Mary to the Royal 'harles Elliott made a brief e ut mid-day Wednesday Pacific Airways Waco having come down from with Mrs. Robert McLeod, !.' for the ,Pince Rupert Hospital. Mrs. McLeod was from the . rjlane to' the m the ambulance. a large list of,pa$3engers ; numerous tourists, C. N. .vr Prince George-, Capt; Mabbs, arrived In port at River and Ocean Falls and 1 3 p.m. for Anyox and VI CERTAINLY BEEN THE PUBLIC EYE A fC TIME, WHITEY" 5601. 3.25 LINES Scto$5.95 TO COMPETE FOR TITLES .- i i;(!ti.f.l visitor to portj,Entrjr List Closes For Prince Rupert 1 7 ' &-&-rr- Tennis Club's Tournament Draw For WeekrEnd. Entries for the Prince Rupert Tennis Club's annual club tourna- i ment closed last evening and play will commence Saturday afternoon. In the men's singles there are fifteen entries and in ladles' singles, six There are four teams of ladies' doubles, twelve of mixed doubles "and eight of men's doubles. The draw for the week-end is as follows: . Saturday 2 p.m. Comadina vs. Mcintosh, O'Neill vs. Voung, Q. Stamford vs. Davis, 3 p.m. W. Stamford vs. Wlllett, iBedford vs. Farquhar, 4 p.m. Mrs. Wlllett vs. Miss F. Thomson, Norrls vs. Woods. Sunday . 11 a.m. Bedford or Farquhar vs. Norrls or Woods. 2 p.m. Miss Thomson and Far quhar vs. Mr. and Mrs. Crulck-shank, Mr. and Mrs. Young vs. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllett. 3 pail. Miss I. Mitchell vs. Miss E. Davis, Norrlngton vs. Mcintosh or Comadina. 4 p.m. O'Neill and G. Stamford vs. Young and W. Stamford. Edna Brown, Indian, charged with intoxication, was remanded for eight days in city police court this morning. here tomorrow evening southbound. Four trollers brought in salmon this morning for the co-operative and were" paid the advance prlcr end 9c and 6c. They were the Diana, Capt. Emil Jensen, 1100 pounds? Bothnia, Capt. Haapala. 2400; Sonja H., Capt Olof Hanson 2109; and Nord, Capt. Martin Flad-dett', 1700. . ynlon steamer Cardena Is re ported due tomorrow morning at LhiMM- Slio- frill; fttU;.jl.30)XVi.r.wv Hold ilwi In ftttraetlv iquare ntrtciM II rou w uaun. ah out veaaar, -NOT NEARLY AS LONG AS BLACK . WHITE HAS BEEN ON THE. PUBLIC'S TONGUE, LACK & WHITE RODS 85c to $14.50 BLACKIE" DISTILLED, BLENDED nd BOTTLED In SCOTLAND by JAMES BUCHANAN & CO. LIMITED Fmd the world over u UiitilUri of the boat, irntrh Whisky ii A.,t, t 1- .,kiividi nr riisnlftved bv the Liquor nntrol Board Or bv t.hp Government of British Columbia. They're Striking ! ou'll be able lo get in on the fun and bring cm in 'th our tested lures and tackle. Come on in and let us plan that .fishing- trip! REELS 25c to $4.95 MEN. HARDWARE CO. ITelenhon LEGION IN GOOD LEAD Canadian Legion took a stranglehold on the Gilhuly Cup football series, last night by scoring a de-:lslve four to one victory over Vandinks in a well played game. The score at half time was two to nil for the Legion. After a run through by Charlie Baptfe, whose shot Pierce saved, Henry Dickens caught the rebound and scored the opening goal lor the Legion. Later Krause got away and ran down the field but was forced to make a corner kick which Baptie cleared and passed to Rus-sel Cameron who ran down the field and centred to George Howe who had no difficulty in scoring :he second for Legion. Seven minutes after the interval, Gillls of Vandinks centred to Dennis who scored the one and only ' for the side. After a kick-off by Henry Dic kens who took the shot from centre and was stopped by Frank Gomez, the latter kicked the ball Into his own goal for the Legion's third. The Legion continued to be the aggressors and, with, ten minutes to go, Cameron headed In tne sphere on a pass from Howe. Pierce had saved the first kick. George J. Dawes was referee. The Gilhuly Cup" standing to date Is as follows: W, D. L. F. Legion 3 0 0 9 Vandinks 1 0 2 5 Navy 0 0 2 1 A. 4 7 4 P. 6 2 0 In Charge Of j Lawn Bowling, F. S. Walton Chairman of This Branch, of C. .N,- H.. A, Activities This Season The following are in charge of the Canadian National Recreation Association's Lawn Bowling Club affairs for the present season! Chairman, F. S. Walton. Secretary, J. A. Frew. p..iiiHv T W MrAnlov nnri n.' UAtVUvn" w ... --w..j " P. Tinker. I Greens Committee J. W. Mc-j Auley, chairman, J. A. Frew, D. A. MacPhee and R. B. Benson. j Match Committee W. L. Coates,1 chalrmarL. D. -A . .VH.ffipjand MmtRjmP' Frank Vlokers irui uouii nana PORT Endeavour II Didn't Break This Line Captain George H. Williams of the Endeavour II, is shown with the towline used successfully in bringing the racing yacht oyer the Atlantic. The sister ship, the Endeavour I snapped her tow-line to the motor yacht Viva II, when 950 miles from Newport, RJ., on her way from England. After being reported missing for some time she arrived safely under her own power. Both boats are owned by T. O. M. Sopwith and. one will represent England in the America's Cup races. Baseball Standings (Including yesterday's games) National League W. lakes Stranglehold in Gilhuly Cup! Chicago H Series by Defeating Vandinks By 4 tq L Score New York 32 St. Louis 28 Pittsburg -.27 Brooklyn 21 Boston 20 Philodelphia 20 Cincinnati 18 L. 19 ,20 21 22 25 28 31 31 American League' New York 31 18 Detroit 30 21 Chicago 28 23 Cleveland -26 22 Boston 23 22 Washington 21 .29 Philadelphia 18 29 St. Louis 17 30 Pet. .620 .615 .571 .551 .457 .417 .392 .367 .633 .588 .549 .542 .511 .420 .383 .362 Everybody reads tne Dally News There's reason. SPORT CHAT- It wasn't exactly "cricket" but when Diot of France challenge! Buysse of Belgium to a l(Mar. race; London six-day bicycle race officials stopped the grind to settle the private feud, Buyhse won. That oft-quoted ditty "a man; is as old as he. feels" could well'an- ply to M. G. Ritchie, 67 who made a strong bid for the bufr rey lawn tennis title. He survjvei! two rounds. The Newcastle England, Jockey Club is in- a quamlry. A marp named "Ling" was entered for a selling race by a northern trainer. The only "Ling" known is owned by a Newmarket trainer and is in stud. The northern 1 man s "Line was bought, at. auc " '' tion. ' ' .; j Wlie A". Dyon ;and K Davies i hit out a' 2C5-run total against : Leicestershire, it was the fii'atl ' time .any two of Glamorgan1 openings batsmen ' had scored a century in the same innings. i The English Football Associa tion and League will co-operate for the first time in control of cup and league games next Precipitation Is Winner Of Gold Cup Race ASCOT, Berkshire, June 18: (CP) Lady Zia Wehner's Precipitation yesterday won the Ascot Gold Cup, premier event of the fashionable Ascat race meet. Sir Abe Bailey's ' Cecil was seconn and Lord Stan i ley's Guashed, last year's winner, I was third. Baseball Scores National League Phllnriplnhln 13'. St. T.onis 7. ew xorK at nusuurg ana dus- ton at Chicago, rained out. American League Cleveland 7, New York 9. Chicago 2-2, Boston 5-3. Detroit at Washington and St, Louis at Philadelphia, rained out, Pacific Coast League Missions 4, San Francisco 2. Portland 1, Oakland 0. Sacramento 7, Seattle 4. Los Angeles 10, San Diego 2. I CIIAKLTON ATHLETIC WON FOUKTII VICTORY SASKATOON, June 18: Charlton Athletic registered its fourth victory of its Canadian tour last night, defeating Saskatchewan all-stars twelve to two in soccer. ' Daily suits. News want-ads bring re. SCHEDULE 0FB0WLS June 18 Nd.' 8 vs.' No. 10; No. vs., No. 4, June 21 No. 2 vs. No.. 5; No. vs. No. 6. June 23 No. 7 vs. No. 10; No. 8 vs. No. 9. I June 25 No. 1 vs, No. 5; No. 2 vs. No. 6. June 28 No. 3 vs. No. 7; No. 4. vs. No. 8. i June 30 No. 5 vs. No. 9; No. X vs. No: 10. ' ' Julv 2 No. 2 vsANo. 3: No. 4 VS. 1U. o. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE July!: 6 Canadian "Does your Mother know, you'rajoutl" I 'She will when-she looks for her Sweet Caps. SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES, Legion! V iUlUJUIVB, . lujyv 8 R , C . N. V:. R.?' vaSCan adianV Legion. Julv, 13 Vandinks vs. .RSlC. N.V :R, ! . Dominion. Day Cup ' I June 17 Canadian Legionjv.8. I Vandinks. -. iM "The purest form in which tobacco can be tmoktdi'Jancet FATHER'S DAY Sunday, June 20th Why not remember the one day set aside for a little back-patting for him, Sunday, June 20th. How about a nice Tie or a pair of Sox? WATTS & NICKERS0N Phone 345 'tew June .22 Vandinks vs. ll.ON. July 1 FinaU , 4? ' ' Mobley, Cup. SfT July, 15 R G ,Ni ll .vsan-:-dink." . ' "S '" Men's & Boys' Clothiers 458 Third Ave, THE LARGEST SELURG BOTTLED BEER 111 UJESTERD CflMVDH! X bottle of cool, refreshlns OLD STYLE Beer.. 3 ' li4 K capilano brcw.no co. ltd. " S jSj THE FAMOUS; i 4, JHW Mr mi formula of A? ecu IHI Phone 654 for free uomlMlulii' This advertisement Is not'pUDHSllUd Of Ulslilayed by tH6 LlfUor Control Board or Dy ine uovernment 01 uriusn juiuuiui.