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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 7

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7 lonoi xocaoi loeaoi IOE30I toaoi loaoi leaoi IODOI locaoe locaot 10301 jonoi toaoi 10301 I REVIEW PORT PROVINCE Bowling Softball Swimming Baseball Cricket Tennis Boxing Lacrosse I Racing I -J L- u30saoz J0E30I lOBOE I0E30I 10C30I iocaot I0C30I I0E30I loeaoi IOEJOI loeaoi I0E30E loiaot locaoc 30D0I aocaoi SOFTBALL iValters New Lawn Bowling I on Budge Baseball Results Gives Battle 1C.9-8 wrier of Fine PrftUst Burnaby Attilet-lca and Alt VlsU Ares are due tor the carpet Tuesday evening. July 12, as an aftermath of the torrid battle they staged at Central Park Tuesday night. Aces won the game, which was Iraught with thrills and tree-for-ftil fights, by a count, al- Prusoff Hard Tournament to Start Monday National Leagvtt. Friday Scores. R.

H. B. Boston 000 002 0406 10 0 St. Louis 000 000 001 1 4 1 Redcaps Stop Telephones in Loose Display V. A.

C. Skipper Careless About Putting Foot On Bag. acing Stable Brown and Hargrave: Dean. Derringer and tnougn me Atnietica were leaning w-, wnen the rumpus oommenepd. Athletics are protesting on the grounds that the Aces betted out of order, utilized foul tactics and were ungentlemanly In their conduct.

Mancuso; Wilson. pmadeipnia oio oou ill" i Overcome 6-2 Lead In Opening Quarter; One Free Fight. Chicago 013 200 00s 8 10 0 Holley, Berlj, Dudley and McCurdy; Smith and Hartnett. Senior A League. Stevenson's Baaery took both ends of ft New York ooo 0(i on in js 8.

C. Association's Tenth double-header from Firemen at fitrathcona last night, the first count being 5-1 and the preckels, California Mil Dranga Vanquishes Ryall Doubles Are Keenly Contested. PittoburgU 023 110 0018 12 1 second 4-3. As the Firemen were shorthanded Hunnell, scnumacner, ueii, Dawaey ana Hogan; Kremer, Chagnon and Orace. Brooklyn 713 000 04015 1 i Cincinnati 050 000 000 6 9 5 they used Bus Haugh.

Canadian Bakeries star cliurker, at first base, where he turned In a creditable performance. Wortrnan and Insster lionaire, Makes Fine Gift to Trainer. Annual Competition Opens at 9 a.m. ark and Lows: Johnson, micner. ogaen.

comprised rne Bakery ostiery tor tne nrsv and Wortm.n Howell and Tnkster the Rixey and Lombardl. Chocolate-Berg Bout for Monday Off Indefinitely "V-EW YORK, July 8 The ten-round bout between Kid Chocolate, Cuban lightweight, and Jack Kid Berg of England, scheduled lor next Monday night In Madison Square Garden Bowl, was indefinitely postponed today when Berg reported sick. second contest. Smith and McConnel worked American Leagna. First runl R.

H. E. Chicago 010 Oil 010 a 10 1 Philadelphia 020 012 10a ft 7 3 DAILEY HURLS WELL ALSO $1500 Cash REDUCED ENTRIES Jones, raoer ana kudc: svommei, urove ana Cochrane. eecond aame NEW WESTMINSTER, July 9. Strengthened on the attack when Haddie Stoddart appeared in uniform for the first time this season, Westminster Salmonbellies staged a rally In the last half of the Mann Cup bo lacrosse series game at Queens Park Auditorium last night to down V.A.C.

by a count of 9-8 for the latter'a second straight loss of the season. Last night's win put the Spring boys at the top of the league with two straight wins, having taken the Indians into camp here a week ago. During the opening quarter the "Vacs" played rings around the locals and went into the second half with the score reading 6-2 in their favor. Chicago 001 000 010 3 8 ITH a total entry of eighty- Philadelphia auO 100 10a 11 0 Gracyn Wheeler And Dorothea Swartz In Three Finals. ALTHOUGH beaten in both his semi-final matches, diminutive Don Budge again furnished the gallery at the Western Canada tennis championships with by far the greatest entertainment yesterday at the Vancouver Lawn DISAPPOINTED with the show-in of his crack itable of baston, oregory, evana ana kxrry; msjui- Pet.

.560 Lafi Standing. Won Lost Telephones 1ft a Arrow. 14 11 V. A. O.

14 14 Firemen 8 15 botn fames for Stevenson's. Three of the Firemen's four tallica crossed the plate as ft result of. home runs. Fraternal League. Macoabeee 9.

Canad-an Order of Foresters 2. Moose Blues I), L. 0. h. 1 1.

Girls' League. Maccabeee Buridlea a. Metropolitan Iarne, Peps continued to sweep all opposition he-fore them in the second hall of Uie league schedule, when they stopped Ea-King George. -2. last night at Prince Edward Park, in a well-played contest.

Central League. Harris Paint 17. T. Financial League. Bank Of Toronto t.

Royal Bank (East Bndl 3. IJeratne and Mill League. one rinks, 121 pairs, and 132 fey and Heving. Detroit 000 000 1013 Mew York 003 000 OOi 3 7 1 thoroughbreds since his ar- eorreu and Baj-worih; Ruffing and Jor- ival JVD. Spreckels III, of gens.

Bt. Loulg OfiO 000 110 8 10 3 aliforma, on Friday disposed of is complete strine by eift to his DESPITE rather wobbly fielding and even more weird base-running, it fell to the third- in the singles events, the British Columbia Lawn Bowling Association's tenth annual tournament will get under way on Monday morning at 9 o'clock on the Terminal, Vancouver and Stanley Park greens, when the Bowser rink event is scheduled to start. Play lennis (jlub. The Oakland young "wly-acquired trainer, Harry WINS DOUBLES FINAL S'alters, former trainer for George rumheller. Not satisfied with place V.

A. C. nine to break the winning streak of the pace-setting telephone outfit at Athletic Park last night as the redcaps emerged Buckerflelds I ft, Vancouver Milling S. Falrvlew League. Cavell Athletics i 2, West End Athletics 10.

Sunset League. Cltr Hall 14, 1st B. C. Regiment gift, Spreckels also made will continue each day throughout arry a cash contribution of $1500 th which to finance the lob. Shasta Boston 010 000 012 4 8 1 atewart and Bengough; Gallagher, Michael, Moore and Connolly.

Cleveland 002 Oil 020 13 0 Washington 201 tmo 2U 5 18 2 Fen-ell and Myati; Coffman, Burke and Bpeucer. American Association, Toledo g' 'jj Minoaapolla ig Pearson, Winegarner and Pytlak; Hill and Richarda. Coiumbu Sin et Paul I I Blalw, Lm and eprlm; Van Attn, Munoa, Hanias and Fanner. Louisville 10 0 Milwaukea from the fray with a 4-3 victory ster carried brawny Hank Prusoff of Seattle to five sets, surprising most of the onlookers, including the tournament favorite from Puget Sound. The scores were 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2, with Budge playing a calm and collected game all the way and letting the hardhitting Prusoff make the errors.

The chop stroke of the Seattle man worked to perfection, particularly In room, Love Apple, Highway, King areas and Morshlon were Involved In lie transfer which was put through Racing Secretary Bob Lelghton. All FIREMEN IN TIE WITH CAFE NINE it Morshlon started In the initial meeting here but none won. The closing day of the first tans- the last set, and he always seemed to Jonnaxd and Shea; suiss, Braxton and pwne Park meet on Friday wa bet John McQuarrle. former Balmonbelly defense man, appeared on the "Vacs' forward line and repeated his per-forme-nre of Tuesday night. He was by far the best of both teams during the first half and head and shoulders over any of his teammate during the entire game.

Smith in goal for the Vancouver boys also turned In a nice game, A tussle reminiscent of old lacrosse days was staged In the second period when Vernon and Tennant tangled In one corner of the floor and befara they could be separated both teams had Joined the fray en masse. Both scrappers were banished for ten. minutes. Jack Coulter, well-known centre forward of the Royals, who is making his first appearance in the gutted-stick game here, sagged the net for the winning goal, summary: First quarter 1, J. McQuarrle 11:01: Tennant (V I.

8, Bush 4, MoOuire :2.1; 3, Glttord (N.W.), Penalties Calblck, Williams. Second quarter II, Busn Me-Outre (V.I. Coulter (N.W.), Penalties Mahoney, McQuarrlsy Tennant, Adam and Elliott Beat C. P. R.

Pair at Stanley Park 22-17. Taking the lead at the first end, and maintaining their advantage throughout, Dick Adam and JShn Elliott of the Vancouver Club won the Vancouver and' District Lawn Bowling Association's doubles final for the O. B. Allan Trophy, by defeating Frank Colbourne and Bill Henderson of the C. P.

R. club, 22-17, at Stanley Park greens on Friday night before a large erowd. The game was a contrast of styles, nave spmething in reserve. Mel Dranga of Seattle was to ap tor public choices, no less than ur earning winning brackets. There incuanapolll a i Karsaa City cponer and Riddle; Thomas, Carson and pose Prusoff in the final today, having next week.

There are ten rinks less than last year, the decrease being in the Bowser competition, while the doubles show a drop of twenty pairs, all of which Is In the "Wee McKay," which takes the place of the old Tis-dall doubles. In the Beaton singles the drop Is 28. but against thla the "Champion of Champions" singles shows an Increase of five, and the novice singles an Increase of eight. Irrespective of the Barnard rink competition, which takes place on the final day, a total of 702 bowlers will be In action In the various competitions. Out-of-town entries Include bowlers from the Beacon Hillt Burnside and C.

P. R. clubs of Victoria, Chllli-wack, Revelstoke, Kamloops, Nanalmo aa only one longshot, Zelma Mac, the tucked away. Bellingham and Firemen meet at Athletic Park tonight at 8:45, Arrows mA V. A.

C. playing the afternoon game. Tomorrow Telephones travel to Bellingham. Manager Coley Hall established himself at first base and had more or less of an off night. He committed three blunders at the Initial corner, and on one or two occasions, after accepting a throw, he spent a little time looking around for a place to put his foot.

Altogether the redcaps were charged with seven mis-cues in the field. Purmal had two In right field. V. A. C.

started out like a championship ball team and put two counters across the plate in the opening canto. Purmal walked and went to operty of Percy Fox, who operates nuroied B. first ranking threat, T. O. Ryall, In straight seta yesterday.

Ryall disappointed his follow racing in victoria, winning me International Laaga. First game R. H. Bltlmora Oil 000 410 lg Rochester ooo om nin a oond race of the day to pay the ers by dropping the first two sets odds of 18 to 1 The dally dou- alter winning his way into favorable on Zelma to Nelda W. paid (233 Bmytht and Bool; Smith, Wetherell and positions and then fading completely Last-inning Rallies Feature Snappy Game in Royal City.

NEW WESTMIKSTER. July 9 In fast game which kept the crowd on its toes until the last putout, even held the winning combination. wuuiiisra. Second game nly one ticket each was sold on in ine iinai set. RYALL IX LEAD.

Baltimore OOO 040 0 4 0 Rochester 001 100 0 3 8 0 lma to Rosamond and engineer uay had either won, the return would ave been $2573. The "One-two" bet uumoert, ana Hinxie; enerdei and Plorence. Jersey City 000 050 101 7 15 4 Buffalo 015 112 llx 12 18 3 Ogden. White. Krlder.

Challn and Cuten: Dranga played bis usual crisp and clean-hitting game, allowing Ryall to force the play and make the errors. Dranga broke through Ryall's service Fraser Cafe and Firemen battled to Raplda and My Posta In the last a four-all tie at Queens Park last paid 857.55. Today the ponies shifted to Brig' to lead a-l in the nrst set, but the use lor a week stay. Jockey Johnny Cochlln arrived by the winners showing a preference for long ends and the losers trying short ones. Adam and Elliott bowled far steadier than their opponents, Elliott making many fine shots as lead, and Adam frequently drawing applause with draw shots which gained points when the C.

P. R. pair were lying one or two. Adam and Elliott led B-0 after three ends, but Colbourne and Henderson made It 6-2 on the fourth. The Vancouver pair ran It up to 10-2 at uie sixth, but their opponents won the six ends and were only one shot down at the twelfth, when the score read 10-9.

The leaders counted four on Llsenbee, Wilson and Grouse. First game Reading 800 020 003 8 11 3 Toronto 000 020 010 8 7 1 Yerkea and Legett; Abberbock, cook and Smith. Second game Reading 000 000 000 1 1 10 0 Toronto 000 OOO 000 0 0 4 1 Mllstead and Ligett; Cantrell and R. Smith. Newark at Montreal; postponed.

to on Thursday irom Winnipeg ana vernon i to Third quarter Clark S.50; 10, Stoddart (N.W.I, 11, J. Praser (K.W.I. 4 12. Scott (V.l, 13, W. Praser IN.W :12: 14.

J. Vernon (N.W.), 15, J. Vernon IN.W.), PenaltlesBloddart, ritipatrieli. Olfford, fourth quarter IS. J.

Preset (M.W.). 17. Coulter (N.W.K 1:30. Penalties Gilford, McOuire, Prasar. Referee Doc.

Plerheller. Goal umpires L. Hesse. O. Mackla.

xik four mounts yesterday. He won and Medicine Hat, the farthest point away, while all of the eighteen city and district clubs will be represented. SINGLES MONDAY NIGHT. Notable absentees will be the Oakland, California, bowlers, who have been regular visitors to the tournament for the past four years, and their presence will be very much missed. They are planning to play In Los Angeles this year at the Olympic Games instead of coming north to Mlzzlette and Rapiaa ana was eecond on Hoagland's sacrifice.

Mc-Kissock singled to left and went to second on the throw to the plate. Cole smashed a hot single through the box and both runners scored. FOI ERRORS IN THIRD. Telephones came back in the third with the aid of four errors and one hit, and went one run ahead of the "Vacs." Morrow was safe on Purmal's error, but Esplen fanrted. Thlrsk was safe on Hoagland's error and Morrow reached third.

Cameron drove a hot one to Hall who fumbled and deflected the ball to Jimmy McKlssock, night. It was one of those games which delight the spectators, lots of hits and runs, snappy fielding and the odd error tossed In for good measure. Vancouver officials again disappointed the local executive and crowd by not having an umpire on hand to handle the game. Hal Gordon was finally called upon to fill the breach, and called the balls and strikes In an efficient manner. Bay started on the mound for the Firemen and did not allow a hit dur Ird on Orangery and Nannie Francis, algmyla had two winners end a ird out of five starts.

Vancouver man fought back to tie it up and lead 6-4 on his own delivery. Ryall also led 6-6 on his own service but, both times, failed to come closer than within two points of set. Dranga took the set, 9-7, and captured the second one, 6-4, after Ryall had led, 4-2. In the third, Ryall dropped the first three games, pulled up a couple and then went to pieces altogether. Although Ryall made many sensational backhand shots he took too many chances and It was Dranga's AY LOR SCORES AGAIN.

Austin Taylor boosted his list of Coast League. R. H. 8. Portland 1 4 0 Sacramento 2 6 1 Zahnlser and FlUpatrlck; Deshong and Woodall.

ealtle IS 18 3 nners In the opening sprint wnen Hard broke his maiden In the by race. J. W. Marchbank's War Precocious Wins V.R.C. Grand National 'Chase (Special to The MELBOURNE, July 9.

Precocious, an 8 to 1 shot In the betting, today won the Victoria Racing Club's Grand National steeplechase, with Nauru la second place and Mosstrooper third. uasiand 8 13 1 Canada. Anotner missing squaa win be that of the Powell River Club. The Bowser rink competition Is played on the pennant system, where ability to force him into error by Nelson. Kileen and Cox: A.

Welsh. Joiner. er. Die Hard and Maryse set ine Ferrero, Gould and Gaston. Los Angeles 2 11 2 ing Ave Innings.

He weakened In the sixth, however, and allowed three hits which netted the Cafe a brace of runs. In the seventh he seemed pounding deep on the port side which upset the Vancouver man. Ryall's ce after a good break, the Taylor i try coming through nicely In the who also booted It, and Cameron went to second with Morrow scoring, Thlrsk getting around to third. Both runners came home when Heaman singled to centre. San Francisco 8 8 0 service also let him down badly.

the 14th to Increase their advantage to 15.9, only for Colbourne and Henderson to come back with five on the next end to again reduce the deficit to one shot, at 15-14. Another four on the 16th, however, made It 19-14 for Adam and Elliott, and from then on they steadily held their own. The score by ends: Adam and Elliott 12203200000014-C410101 22. Colbourne and Henderson Ballou. Moss and Camnbell: Davis and by each rinK eacn section piays seven games against other rinks In their own section, at the conclusion of which there will be a playoff etch to beat Maryse by a length Walnren.

(12 innlngs.l a half with War Over dropping Missions 10 3 to Iwe control altogether and after walking three and allowing a run on a wild pitch, was yanked In favor of Lick to the show position. My Jewel Hollywood 8 13 0 Briggs ana Hermann; Turner and Bassler. ssed Jockey White at the barrier. among the winners. There are six sections In this event, two with eleven rinks In each, and four with eight.

Fair Heather broke In front in the oond with Zelma Mac and Bllxtra On Monday night the novice singles close pursuit. Zelma Mac soon ea B8ADMAN AGAIN rned command and led to the wire kit It took some good riding by White i stall off Jimmy Trims who closed will get under way at 7 o'clock on the Vancouver greens. Tuesday morning will see the continuation of Bowser rink play, while at night the novice singles will be concluded and the Seaton (open) singles will commence uldly with The Lone Trail. Bllxtra Holden. Dodd went the whole way for the Cafeterlans and pitched nice ball.

Both teams staged rousing last-inning rallies that had the crowd on its feet. Score by innlagi Firemen Oil fl0(l (HIJ 4 Fraeer Cafe ooo 002 lui 4 Trail High Jumper Left for Hamilton On Morning Train sted to show, three lengths behind place horse. The winner paid at 7 clock. 18.40. Following Is the draw for Monaay Puako, crack three-year-old, owned TO MEET WINNIPEG The women's singles seisjl-flnals proved one-sided with Mrs.

Mary Hag-gart putting up a game but losing fight against Gracyn Wheeler of California and Marjorie Greig bowing to Dorothea Swartz in like manner. Miss Swartz won 6-1, 6-3 and Miss Wheeler 6-3, 6-2. Miss Wheeler and Miss Swartz each figure in three flnals today. Favorites also came through In the men's doubles but the last remaining home-town pair, George Sparling and Jack Muir, gave Henry Prusoff and Bob Johnson all they could handle. The Seattle-Portland combination literally wiped the locals off the courts In the first two sets which they won, 6-2, 6-0.

In the third set Sparling and Mulr made a determined stand, returning their rivals' hardest drives and services with speed and decisiveness to run out a 6-3 victory. FOLK SET POINTS. Prusoff and Johnson resumed their annihilating tactics at the start of the fourth set and piled up a 6-2 V. A. C.

messed up an opportunity to score In the fifth by dumb base-running. Hall hit safely and In gram replaced him on the paths. Dalley also hit and both runners advanced on Padovan's sacrifice. F. Hall was walked to fill the sacks.

Morse fanned and Splcer threw to first with Prank Hall about half-way to second, catching him flatfooted. After playing around. In an attempt towards a triple stpal, Ingram was thrown out at the plate. The clubbers tied kt up the next frame, however on two errors, two stolen bases and one hit. COLE DElTlVEHS.

They won the game In the "lucky seventh," when Morse started off with a crisp double to left, Purmal flew out to Stewart, Hoagland walked, but McKlssock skied out, Cole then came through again, hitting over first and scoring Morse with what proved to be the winning tally. and Tuesday's play: J. J. Ross of Victoria, scored his tat win of the B. C.

racing season In Scores 200 Not Out as Aus RINKS. Bowser Trophy Monday, a.m. On Terminal Greens. Section 1 F. Mccosh (CPR.

Vic); J. -field third when he hooked up with W. Marchbank's Chepera, whom he at by a head. E. W.

Hamber's lm- (Bur), J. McCready NV. W. L. Locunari (SP), F.

Wilmer (Kerr), H. LePatoure! (Van), hrted Orangery was third, three tralians Beat Montreal Fifteen. MONTREAL, July 9. (CP1 Don W. Frame (Van), W.

Drtnnan (Kerr). A. Sutherland (WPO). W. W.

Moore (Van). J. ngths back. Chepera, Kitty ana Draw 'Announced for Rowing Trials at Port Dalhousie. H.

Lyons (Rev). armerv set the early pace. The time. minute flat, was only three-fifths Section 2 J. r.

Held (SP), Barton (Nanalmo), Klrkland (Lad). S. S. Croe (Ten. W.

Wilson (CC), W. Kenmuir (VS). Bradman of Australia today showed Montreal cricket enthusiasts why he a second off the record and was the AS THE PINE WOODS J. Wilson (Burl. w.

J. Ridley (Marp), J. A. st of the season. Black tTer), w.

rowier tauri, j. ena (Kerr). According to present Indication, British Columbia will he represented by only one mule contestant In the Canadian Olympic trials at Hamilton on July 15 and IK. Perry Williams has definitely decided ti) go direct to I.os Angeles to complete his training rather than take the needless train rltlc across the rontlnent, and hark. He will go Mouth about the middle of next week.

President Hurry Colgan of Ihe A.A.I', concluded financial arrangements on Friday afternoon anil FXAIXA BREAKS ON TOP. TORONTO, July 9. Canadian rowing clubs from Halifax to Vancouver will compete at the Canadian Henley at Port Dalhousie July 19, when trials un Vancouver vrecim. Keptlnn xl. F.

Richmond (Ter). 3. J. Pelalka went out on top In the lead. The Vancouverites again dug urth with Nelda W.

and Cerasus McKay (Terl. W. W. Bird (Ter), A. H.

Turvey (Chill). L. R. Wood (Ter). f.

Barron (SP) is regaraea as one of the best bats men the ancient game has produced. Treating With nonchalance some of the best bowling local cricket can produce, Bradman scored a beautiful 200. not out, In the second of a series of three one-day matches between the touring Australians and an all-Montreal team. The visitors won as they win Be held to determine Canadas dy, but the first-named drew away lnz off the back stretch and waa W. Beaton (BP), u.

Moore (hvi Section 4 V. Maudsley (SP). K. Lamond representatives at the Olympic Games. Joe Dalley had a great night on the mound, he whiffed eleven batters and allowed only four hits, while passing three.

Babe Esplen was also In form, striking out eight and allowing eight safeties. Don Stewart pulled off a great catch In centrefleld. In the third, of ver threatened, winning from Idealla The draw for the trials, released to (Van), R. McOully (CH. R.

Oray (Van), P. Hall (Kami. E. Hodgklnson (VS), J. F.

Hutchinson (WPO). C. Moir (NW). day, gives the events in order of time themselves In at the net. however, and played brilliantly to win four straight games and take a 6-5 lead.

Here they had four set points on Muir's service only to finally lose the game and their chance for the set. Budge and Cyril Robbs surprised the experts by taking a 2-1 lead three lengths with Engineer Day Ird. On Stanley Park Oreens. Rertlon a H. L.

M. Stewart (Ter). W. M. Vema Loan and Hiram Taylor raced and the crews In order of lane positions, numbering from-the grandstand side of the course: pieasea, putting a imeen-man team out for 77 runs and then scoring 331 Gallagher (Medicine Hat), P.

Sharp (Ter), F. Scott (DH). J. E. Baxter (DH), F.

A. Tasker emselves out for three quarters In fifth at a mile and finished out runs for the loss of three wickets be Eights 1, Toronto Argonauts; 2, (Ter). R. C. McGugan (Ter).

uow (orj. fore darkness called a halt. McKissock's ticketed three-bagger. Jimmy McKlssock scintillated at second, accepting ten chances, many of them difficult, with only one error. the money.

Sis Turpln, a long shot, Hamilton Leanders; 3, McGlll Univer Section 6 O. Farrant (Msr), P. Johnston Bradman hit three sixes In his well up to the pace and took the sity, Montreal; 4, Winnipeg Rowing (Burnside), W. Partridge (WV), J. T.

Chia-holm (Ter). B. Chrystal (Van), D. R. Davla wired transportation to Joe Haley of Trail, who li'ft this morning for Hamilton.

Insufficient, funds hate been ri'celved to send Melt Me, 5M0-metr man, and (iortfrey Kem-prud of Malsqut, high Jumper. The Vancouver and Victoria Olympic bike riders will Join the Canadian team In Los Angeles on the morning of July 25, score and found the boundary on In sets over Ray uasey ana nenry Rosenberg before they were finally vanquished in the fifth set. The scores were 7-5. 6-7. 2-6, 6-2, 6-3.

The mixed doubles also were fea Club. on turning into tne stretcn. wrai strong closing rush, Fair Allan (Ter), A. B. Bryson (CC), r.

e. Boger tvam. Telephone Thlrsk, PO. I Fours, with coxswain Only one en twenty-eix occasions. Fleetwood-Smith came out with a fine bowling analysis, taking 8 wickets for 14 runs, Cameron, Rb uKht Sis at the sixteenth poie and try.

Toronto Argonauts. AB. 4 4 4 4 Heaman, as on by a half length, Nannie Francis Doubles 1, Vancouver Rowing Club: NOVICE SINGLES. Spaldlfl- Trophy Monday, 7 a.m. cjli Vancouver Greens.

Prelimlnaiv round Morton (CC) va. W. tured by a great fight on the part of a home team. Muriel Munro and Dune Williams taking the first set from tting up to shut Hiram Tayior oui Hutchinson, 2b Splcer. Lewis, lb 2, Winnipeg Rowing Club.

as the Montreal batsmen wended their way to end from the pavilion In 10 4 the show slot. Mlzzlette set a hot pace in the sixth Fours, without coxswain 1, Leanders; 2, Mic Mac Rowing Gracyn Wheeler and Don Lewis, 9-7. Hampson (Van), O. Wood (SPI vs. W.

Vatea ICC). J. Nrtl (DH) vs. Dr. Keillor (Ter), J.

Olafln (DHI vs. H. Simpson (CC). rapid order. MONTREAL XV.

INNINGS. Bates, Mailey 1 Stewart, cf 4 Morrow, rf 2 Esplen, 2 sCondon 1 xxTonkin 1 Club, Halifax; 3, Toronto Argonauts. adtng all the way to finish six nzths ut on Jerry Mc, with Rosie firsl round- J. Btracrtan VH vs. R.

w. Mason (Ter). S. T. ehaw (SP) vs.

O. Morrison (CC), W. McMillan (BI) vs. M. deCew Broadbilt, Ibw, McCabe 4 Lartlgue, at Carter, Matley 10 kra who had chased the leader the singlets 1, D.

Wallace, Halifax Mic Macs; 2, Joe Wright Toronto Argonauts; 3, E. Durnan, Toronto Dons. iole route hanging on to place third Proctor. Ibw. Mailev 39 12 a tension was left.

Cochlln rode the Robinson, Fleetwood-Smith 2 Snooner, Mailey 10 S3 a 4 xBatteri for Morrnw In ninth. nxBatted for Kspien In ninth. v. a. a nner.

Potter, and Fleetwood-Smith 4 B.C.F.A. Throws Out Clarke, PleetwooriH-fimlth 1 VTO STRAIGHT FOR COCHLIN. Douglas, Fleetwood-Smith 0 Leach, not out 11 Cochlln booted In his second winner Burgess, Fleetwood-Smith 0 Kerrisdale Protest North Shore Fined Wyatt-Jonea. Bradman. Fleetwood- The second set Paw a nip ana tucs struggle which the visitors took 6-4.

After winning the first game in the final set Miss Munro and Williams fell Into error and the visitors ran it out 6-1. They will meet Miss Swartz and Casey who proved far too strong for Carolyn Frlngess and Henry Rosenberg, Tacoma pair. The feature of the ladies' doubles was the splendid battle put up by the North Vancouver youngsters, Caroline Deacon and Eleanor Young against Mr. Haggart and Vess O'Shea which the latter won 7-5. 13-11.

Don Budge played masterful tennis to take the Junior final from Colin Milne in straight sets. Budge concentrated his attack on Milne's back a row when In the closing event booted In George Drumheller's Ra- Smith iwruj. w. Bang (WPUl vs. B.

u. couiss (WV), Moore (Kerr) vs. V. Nelson (WV, Beedston (DH) vs. J.

Millar (Ter). Beaton Tropbj Tuesday at 7 p.n. On Terminal Greens. J. Robertson (Nan) vs.

D. M. Lelth (NW), A. D. MacNab (SP) va.

C. Whitehead (Van), J. Merrilees (Van) vs. A etevenson (Kerr. 8.

Pulton Kerr) vs. A. Booth (CO, J. M. Mercer (Burnside) va.

A. Y. Hamilton (Ter), C. Whent (CC) va. J.

H. Vldal (NWi. T. P. Teevan (Ter) vs.

R. L. Williams (NV), D. Brackenridga (CPS. Vic.) vs.

1, Millar (Ter), T. McOosh (OPR. Vic.) va. D. M.

Stevenson (Ter), J. BlUott (NV) vs. M. Moasey (OPR, Vtc), J. M.

Slnkinaon (Marp) vs. S. Glaby (NV), T. Froud (CPR, van.) vs. J.

F. Hutchinson (BI). On Vancouver Greens. A. Woosley (Medicine Hat) vs.

W. English Purmal, 4 1 rt l'o Hosgland. 2 0 ft 3 McKissoek, 2b 4 1 1 2 I Oole, if 4 1 It 0 1 Hall, lb 4 a Dalley, 4 1 0 0 Padovan. 3 fl 111 1 Hall, cf 8 0 a 2 0 Morse, 4 1 1 I) 2 4 2T 14 Smith, e.nd Mailey 1 da for the owner's first win of the Y.M.C.A. SoftballersPlay Bellingham Tonight Vancouver Y.M.C.A.

Benlor football team will play an exhibition (fame against Bellingham thla evening at Camble street (rrounrta at 6 o'clock. Art. Etidland and Paul Tatman will form the battery for the Vancouver team. Tom Barrle Honored. NANAIMO, July 8 Tom Bitrrle, for several years president of the district Juvenile Football Association, was last night the guest of honor at an oyster eupper tendered him by the members of the association and the relplent of a tie stickpin as a token of appreciation of his services.

Mr. Barrle Is leaving in the near future for his old home in Scotland, where he will reside. Bond, Fleetwood-Smith 0 Thorpe, Fleetwood-Smith C. season. Raplda was rated behind eld until nan way arouna me Extra 0 7 al turn, when he moved up on the i it' Total 77 tslde to overrun the pack and beat Bowling Analysis.

i Posta by a length and a hall M. O. ovo, who opened up a lead of ten R. IT 4.1 14 14 0 a McCabe Mailey Fleetwood -Smith icths on the back stretch with prat (Van), F. 6cott (DH) vs.

W. McQueen (BI), in tow four lengths back, managed r. r. nogtr i van va. r.

narmon tBurnsiae) hand. Detailed results and today's AUSTRALIA INNINGS. Telephone tV)3 000 000 3 V. A. 00 001 10 i Summary -Two-bae hits.

Stewart, Morsp; tarriltc hit. Hoagliind, Padovan. Sisplpn; U)Jpn base. Cole, Padovan; struck out, by 11, by ILsplpn bKB on ball, off 8. off Ksplfti dou bit plays.

MrKis. sock to Honglund to Hall, MrKtAsork to to Lfrwia to Hutfhirwon to 6pirir; lrt on buna. Telephone 7. V. A.

C. 9. Time of gam, 1 Umpire, Conn. ThU advertisement Is not ftubttahea' or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. C207 get show money.

draw follows: D. Wotnerspoon (CC) vs. W. Gallagher (Medicine Hat). K.

Chrystal (Van) vs. 1. KSribrtght Ter). J. FrlenJ (Ter) vs.

A. 8. Reid (Van). O. Farrant (Marp) vs.

W. Wash First raoa, MOO, maiden 5-year-olds, 4H MeCab. Potter, Robinson ZH Fleetwood -Smith, Burgess 4 Bradman, not out 200 Rtchardaon. Potter, Bond longs uie riara tursigmyie, 1101, SO. S2.00.

S2.30: 8, Maryse (Dubois, 4.2n, IS.HO; 8. War Over (McHugh, ington (Burnside), R. Adam (Van) vs. O. KipnAX, not out 3t Time.

2-5. A so ran cavan (Ter), o. A. Black (NW) va. J.

F. Hutchinson (WPG), A. Ogllvle (Ter) vs. W. fcxtrw -Wna Jane.

La Bonte. Governess. My Jewel. Frame (Van), W. J.

Ridley (Marpl vs. G. Total (for 8 wlckeU) 831 swond race, claiming. $400. 3-year-olds i up.

a furlongs 1, Zelma Mac (White, J), fas. 40. SS.flO; 2, Jlmmle cnugg (Ter), j. Johnston tCFR, Vic.) vs. Allison (CC).

On Stanley Paris Oreens. Tolftiirst, Nutt. ftofe, Carney, Mailey and carter tua not Dit, icra amy e. 13). S5.

S3.2.'i: S. x. fLaboyne. 1151. S4.65.

Time. 1:15, W. Kenmuir (V8) va. A. Hughan (CC), C.

Lambert (NV) va. I. Gait (Van), i. T. Bowling Analysis, ran: The Lone Trail.

Aunt Sarah. Norton, HeaUier. 6ioll, Greenshleld; Red Cactus, nark. Ruth C. Potter Smith (Van) vs.

W. B. Blame PHI, C. Moir (NW) vs. P.

Sharp (Ter). w. Ooldie (Van) Third race, ourse. S40O. three-year-olds At a special meet lug of the B.

C. F. A. council on Friday night, the protest of Kerrisdale Merchants against the result of their xeml-flnal match In the Dominion series with North Shore I'nlted was considered. It was derided not to uphold the appeal, hut the North Shore Club was fined $10 for their lapse In not Including the name of Peter Thorn In their list of eligible players.

It was felt that the matter was an oversight and that the match should be allowed to stnnd, consequently Shore will meet the winners of tonight's game between Saanleh Thistle and Chinese Students In the final. Tom Alley Beaten By Nore Jerlstrom SEATTLE. July 9. (UP) A reverse arm-bar and backward body press gave Nore Jerlstrom the flrsV of two falls In his victory over Tom Alley In a main event Civic Auditorium wrestling show last night. Alley took the.

second with a surf board hold and Jerlstrom climaxed the match with a body press. Clowning Joe Reno defeated Des Anderson In two out of three falls; Ray Meyers pinned Steve Nenoff and Joe Gorman defeated Tiny Simmons. Young Pigeon Races i no. fivt- furlongs 1,, Puako (Craigmyle O. M.

R. W. 13 0 62 0 10 1 as 2 0 1S 1 0 3 0 3S 1 ,3. 0 35 0 0 84 0 8 0 48 0 (11. 3.15.

I2.S0, $2.55: 2. Chepera (Me va. r. aver (urit. van), j.

Ross (Ter) va. H. B. Betterton (SP), W. W.

Moore (Van) vs. J. Lott ISP). P. Oow (Medicine Hat) R.

Swanston (DH, J. Moore (6P) va. A. L. McWiihams (Van).

R. Temple (TerJ vs. w. h. Loclchart (SPt.

R. G. Tait (NW va. J. V.

Men's K'nirlM. Prusoff beat Budge 3-6, -8, 2-6, Dranga beat Bvall li-i, -4. t)-2. Ladle." Slntrlea. D.

eirarta beat M. Orele B-l, S-3: Oraeyn Wheeler beat Mrs, Hassan -3, -2. Men's Doubles. Prusoff and Johnson beat Mulr and Bpar. lin S-2.

fl-0, 3-K. 8-1: Casey and Rosen-ben beat Budje and Robbs 1-5, 6-7, 8-fl, 8-2, 6-3. Ladles' Pnubtea. Mliwea Wheeler and Bwartr beat Mrs. Koss and MKs Munro S-2, fl-1; Mrs.

Haegart and Misa O'Shea beat Misses Deacon and Young 7-5, 13-11. Mixed Doublea. Miss wrt and Casey treat Mlea FYirwee and Rosenberg s-2. fl-4; Mias Wheeler and Levis beat Miss Munro and Williams 7-9, 6-4, 6-1. Veterans Doublet, Finals.

Oreftvea and Lace; beat McCrosaan ftnd Clark, 6-4. R-2. Veterans' Singles, Plnala, Boucher rat Greaves tt-f. 3-2. Boys tinder 18, Finals.

Budge beat Colin Milne 8-1. Bovs Under 17, Finals. W. Bwan beat N. MeOreeor -3, -0.

DRAW FOR TODAT. Udiea' elnalea Ml ftrwn Rcblron Leach Bond Douglas Wyatt-Jonea Smith Richmond (Ter), Hutoheraon (Lad)vva. 6. 8. sh 111), aa.uu, iv: a.

orangery 113). $3.55. Time Also ran: we Kitty, Emma'a Pride, Inn, P. O'Neill, Lady Marcus, Celtic Queen, -tary Coast. Fourth race, claiming purse $400.

threes-olds and up, six furlongs 1, Nelda W. nd-rson 1 1 a $9.45, $4.15. $2. 5r 2. il.a (MrHuih .1131.

$2.60: 3. Crowe (Tar). On Cedar Oottaf Green. R. 8.

Arnot (Van) vs. R. McCulr. (rml Yankee Catcher P. Corcoran (WPO) va.

W. Penderlelth (VS), D. Moore (NV) va. F. A.

TasKer (Ter), W. Lgineer Day (Rennle 117i, $3.05.. Time wiiuuau iimii; n. i. opurr innj, On Dunbar Heights oreen.

A. B. Balderaton (Ter) vs. W. Tyaeh (81), W.

A. Warren (Ter) vs. W. Stephenson (Medicine Hat), M. Holt (NW) vs.

O. Fatrley (SP), Howat (Bur) vs. O. Melltla (OC), P. Johnston (Eurnsidei vs.

L. R. Wood (Teri la l-j. Also ran. z-eiaiss, vance zrite.

rasus Lady. Rosamond. War Salaam. Daily double: Zelma Mac to Nelda w. paid Filth race, claiming purse $400, and up.

one mile I Fair Allan oorrl $8.95, 2, Sis (Dubois IflSl, $32.10, nsie Francis (Cochlln 1171. Time Coneterdina (DH) vs. A. Robb (Kerr), J. White (Nanaimoi' va.

W. Riley (SP). Dr. Agntw lunj nampsoq toaiurnaj. 42.

Also ran: Htram Taylor, Verna Loan, brdlne, Lol. Ko Ko, Welty. Sixth race, purse. $400, four-year-olis and mile and seventy yards 1. Mialette Wheeler vs.

Miss D. 8ir. Finals, men'a singles Dranga vs. Prusoff. 3:30 Final, ladles' doubles Mrs Haggart and Miaa O'Shea, vs.

Misses Wheeler and Bwarta. 4 :00 Final, men's doubles Prusoff and Johnson vs. Casey and Rosenberg. Final mued double Miss Swartg and Casey Miss Wheeler and Learls. THE BIG SIX 'ttdtFRESH- Kept FRESH' wtilln 111).

$.75, 2, Jerry Leading Batters AB Pet. To Start On July 17 P. Waner, Pirates. 71 300 68 133 .877 Fined $1000 and Given Suspension CHICAGO. July (IP) Bill nickey, New York catcher, was fined S1000 today by President William Harrldse of the American League and his Indefinite suspension set at thirty days.

The heavy-hlttlnir catcher was suspended after he broke Carl Rev- nnlds' Jaw In a fight during; a Yankee-senators frame. Dickey will be elljrlhle to play August 4. Tod Morgan Is Easy Winner Over Mandell HOLLYWOOD. July 9 Two ex-jrreats of the ring met last night and Tod Morgan, Seattle, 143 4 pounds, won an easy decision over Sammy Mandell, Rockford, 147. Mandell ones was the lightweight tltltst.

(Hcnson t4). la.au, i.4(): 3, Bosie (Fredericks 1111, $4.70. Time 1:45. ran: Meta Frances. Plenty Money, Eagle's Extension.

(Highvay was a late Tchv race, purwv $400. four-yearlds up. mile and seventy yards 1, Raplda k-MUn 111), 7.7fl, $1.00. sa.10: S. Mv (Henson $11.35.

Proro Foxx, Athletics i 'aVU4UJ (kiUifc Veil I 1st I 78 292 79 110 .377 77 295 67 109 .369 The Vancouver Homing Pigeon 80 If you can "Roll your Own" ask for BRITISH CONSOLS CIGARETTE TOBACCO 15'-20 PACKAGES Tin OJeenh clety decided to fly the first of their Hurst, Phillies Reds Walker, Detroit Averlll, Indians 00 217 84 78 ,360 60 221 34 77 .349 76 313 66 104 .332 rdlc ink), aa.so. Time 1:45 1-5. Also Mnurtce Prattle, Peregrinua, Red One-taro" consolation bet en Rapid and Foeta paid $57,55. Monthly Medal at Hastings. young bird races Sunday, July 17, from Burlington, 65 miles.

It was also decided to open the young bird races to any new competitor, without payment of dues. Further Information can be hud from A. Easley. 2656 Napier street; Highland 2680R. Birds for the first race must be at Union station' Saturday, July 16, by 9:30 p.m.

(Additional Sport on Page 11) VniOT City I-raM. Prwer Cufe vs, Arrow, P.ufc. Terminal Iiru. 0:00 M-TJiioma vs. Abbowtord Hotl, Puwei, OUT Senior 6:00 Mi men vn KerDsdal MerrhmW, fitreH Paris TRVVfS.

ehamploruhlp. at VifltTift. WORSK RAf.rNCi. 2:80 Rxirra punning races at BrlghouM Park. Tnth Annua) B.

C. AoclaUon'l tour-wment, on various green. iThe Hastings Park monthly medal Home Hun Leaders Foxx, Athletics 30 Klein, Phillies 25 Ruth, Yankees 23 Gehrig, Yankees 19 Simmons, Athletics 17 Wilson. Dodgers 15 Terry. Giants 15 Averlll, Indiana 15 mpetltlon, postponed from last ck owing to the wet weather.

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