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THE VAMX) LIVER DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 192L 2ES2X BRIGHT AND BREEZY SPORT NEWS 12 V.A.C. Defeat Farmers in SECOND REGATTA I Carroll's Weird Calls in MICKEY ION TO ACT AS REFEREE Seventh Defeats Beavers Thrilling Lacrosse Game wwwweweee Local Boys Made Splendid Comeback In Final Ten Minutes of SPEMBSORLS; HAVE BALL TEAM In Game at Heather Park Wednesday Some Splendid Play Was Handed Out A real fast gam of baseball waa played yesterday afternoon by two teams of girls from David Spencer's store, at Heather Park. Th girls Pr with regulation soft ball and showed, every sign of developing Into a real ball team. Two Bides were chosen, one tin K.r of Miss Kathleen Clark Popular Hockey Arbiter Will Handle the Whistle in La crosse Game Tomorrow When the Terminal and New Weat mlnatar take toe field tomorrow at Queen's Park, New esur.ii.!er. for their fifth Slhito cup rattle of the eo.

on. Fred (Micke) In. noted hockey rexsree, ho has han.iled evrv nt puck. i.c ca th cifie const during the tt four e. eons, will have cha je.

Ion's appointment as cffrliO er. notuioed t. Uy by prricesit rd of the EnUfli CoIstM La err asmv olatlon. it will he b. vkov artvier first tnt the se arena the rote of re'e ee.

ji i.r.cch many rnars w.m a shining ra U) Vane9ver de ferc Ja with rriar te he wa with the Tecutr.svhs of Pepalar ttiwoo. That nrr i h.is with rleasar by the iv.s fas ct the rival clue is aa.r.i win. irjLiMi the respect of Jar cff iai p.a ere in he a. has beeri the c. r.

meat li.roucbv tre i'( S.r the ta.rt cs tr.e ii. rr manairers of tie ari et nunsier cltus have jeea i secur pi rv: a e.re! tMt krs prse ie wveld i efJec'. the rrj irt 'J" be ta tp tie r.yr te but it ss lic tht "Ve beueve he j. rf fTTaTet wLv rvse rl7' rt? had ar.J Toirrt a i frv ee.f are cr.tslf::! tt band ruf fc i that the p' iyers aftnj to i fiayice the tir. hrry 1 1 said today.

P.ii haicr.d txi ii Ion rtArt tomrrTW ram'aj 0f t.1! th'rd Came and Scored Three One Minute of Overtime Penalties Are Wiih thre f.aJe behind at the end of peri. the V. A. C. Ucrv te: made a freat rome ba.k aaAis st f.n I'ark a id a r.uteof time twred te f.l wh rftl t4 rot Iwi ia lrx 'u' br.

ve ana the awjyer( the a they he.d the reu tsa de li. tv 4 to I thM p.jkita the i4 r. pi u.e i ae rure. r. ht i perfeot a (f.xsl cwwi uir teaiae at Tf t'JCH te TTn.e vvehl evrapry el the a i herrh oo 4 rfc referee hard 9 v.

ck. The ch'fc ry hrd Indeed. aUhoacS Kt up a pa beaten, r.trre a tie tin; wren the V. i a tar rrch the trnr.er The ev.ie th: prvl waa yr h.th Ifrr a Urye rawNer rf ire fi. rrit r.rre wttii the Ivy fr.a ti 4 i they their tj n.T ii.r iayere nrrt rarW Im.

The r.rst period waa rfre eT es fv r.y fs. Kth tires etr tr1 e.T the initial r. tu; ie'er ec ttd and the time I. 1 witft ot a foot. Is the peraltte hen Jo he ha i ji cau the iajs were a t.

but the deJer he i.tcLi a 1 wltli tse rj cer the ar the 1 (ti.J effort. V. A etr ttr el i tor t'e erjaiiiir.g hut had tc retire wuh one goal agaiast The f. iri.h period ope: ed tip d.e.trt:s the V. A.

C. and before ni eiapsed Ross trade it ari fire utes later Cilmour acore 1. erred to put the garre on fir the With only thirteen rrir.tes t. the V. A.

C. seemed to get 5ree a i made a great dash tr.e i ti rr. 5 net, rl soaring ith tr.e al MWAr Th. 1 1 hli A 'a I up any and kept a ccnt.fia; rfNJsr: which was rewarded son eTen it 3 3. Two minutes to go and goal behind, the Oreer.shirts pved up i mapnlf irently and just before time die Caldwell, who was playing his first) OFFICIALS NAMED FOR AUTO RACES! L.

M. WTiye Will Act as Judge at Hastings Park Meeting on Saturday Considerable interest I being taken in th big auto races meeting which will be held at Hastings Park (Saturday afternoon. To date there are quite a large entry for the various events, and with some of the best drivers from across the border matched against local drivers and cars, the Interest is even greater than would be the case In an ordinary meeting of this nature. The officers for this meeting have been announced and will be as follows: H. F'rank Bird, starter.

L. M. White, of Wood, Vallance and Leggat, Judge. The day's racing programme follows: Racing Programme Event No. 1 Mile against time, non stock cars, for positions In free for all.

Kvent No. 2 For non stock cars. 2.11) cublo inch and under displacement. Event No. 3 For non stock rare SH1 incn piston aispiacement and over Hnecial event 1 V.

I. cuuic men uispiacemem anu unaer. i Event No. 6 For nnn Ktnck 1 Free lor all, 25 miles. Gus Duray.

the marvel nf ih w.o4.. dirt track racing world will drive the 'a i tlio 1 rr and out and a hara next iiv In Bad Guessing at the Plate Gives Islanders Chance to Even Score and Win in Tenth Brack in Fine Form for Nine Innings ad Then Weakens Final Count 6 to 2 UMPIRE CARROLL'S weird call off Hand ley in the seventh Inning paved the way for the defeat of the Beaver by th Victoria crew at Athletic Park vAsierriav afternoon. Al though the final scoro waa 6 to 2 the game went Into an extra, inning for the decision. Th Beaver returned from their disastrous ten day visit at Tacoma and Victoria with Old Man Jlux still camping right on their traiL The Beaver had two run to th good coming Into the aeventh when, with one down, Hansen drew a paa. Uruck tightened up and struck Handley out, but Carroll pasaed up two perfectly good strikes, getting Bruck in bad, and two runs were handed the visitor by the alleged arbiter, enough to allow th Islander to get lnu th extra Inning and win out.

Themsslves to Blama. Umpires who elect to be thinking; of their pay cheques whan they should hav their minds on th game, and as result make putrid calls, ltave only themselves to blame wnen temperamental piayer hand them a few upper outa. It waa as a result of loose work on th part of "Red" Held that was manhandled last week, His work the previous week here was a series or guesses, Carroll is starting out little better. Bruck pitched beautiful ball for nine innings and then weakened. Brlndaa relieved him and hadn't a thing.

Hart inan finished the game In good style. Washington hurled good ball for th Islanders, allowing ten hits hits, which were welt nrafrered. Th first feature of the game was In the first inning, when V. Igguis Deal out nifty bunL Bunny Purtell followed with a screeching two bagger, which enabled Wiggins to com all the way around from first. In the sixth Bruck got a big hand when he fanned the top of th batting list, Messner, Shoots 4nd, Engl.

earers Add Another. Th Beavers added another th sixth, when Jim Riley walked, took second on Solly's sacrifice, advanced on Greco's infield out and scored when Hermeson pickled one of Washington's slow ones. It waa th Reavers' last score. As previously related, Hansen and Handley walked In the seventh. Shannon then doubled, scoring Hansen.

Bruck was evidently unnerved by the work of His Umps and uncorked a wild pilch, which 1st Handlely In, tying up the count. Kego and Washington were easy outs, Bankhead having been retired befor Hansen came up. There was nothing doing until th tenth, when Bruck hit the toboggan, and before the frame was over four runs came over. Th team play at i 0 and at 7 o'clock on Saturday. Th Gam la Detail, Following Is th box score: Vancouver A.B.

IL TO. A. E. Wlggens. 3b.

Purtell. Wilson, cf. Riley. 2b. 2 2 1 0 10 4 7 1 0 0 lb.

Oreco, cf. Hermeson, l.L Oleason, Bruck, p. Brmdaa, p. Hartmau, p. Totals 31 3 10 SO 12 2 Victoria A.B.

R.H. PO. A.E. Messner, 6 1 1 4 6 0 Shoots, f. 4 1 2 0 0 0 Engle, cf.

5 1 2 0 0 6 2 0 2 0 1 2 0 15 0 2 2 0 0 5 1 0 Bankhead, LL Hansen, lb. Handley, 3b, s.s. 4 Kego. c. Washington, p.

Totals Score by Innln Vancouver 9 SO 21 1 Tl. 10000100002 ictoria 00000200, Summarv Two basa hits. M. Purtell. Oreco, Shannon, Shoots; three base hit, Engle: stolen bases.

Shoots, Wlggens, Hermeson, M. Purtell, Wilson; sacrifice hits, Solomon, Gleason; pitchers' summary, 3 runs and 7 hits off Bruck In IV 3 Innings, a runs and 2 hits off Dnuusii in innings, runs anu im Hartmsn in 1 3 Inning; double play, Oreco to M. Purtell to fNlggens; struck out, by Bruck 8, by Washington bases balls, off Bruck 1, off Washington passed ball, Gleason: wild pitch, Bruck; left on bases, Vancouver 10, Victoria 5. Time of came. 2:10.

Umpire. CarrolL Tacoma, Yakima, 8. YAKIMA, Waali, June 10. Cooper completely tamed th Tacoma Tigers yesterday and Yakima won 6 to Ta coma's only run cam In the ninth, when Roebcke, hitting for Charlton, made the complete circuit when Jensen misjudged hi fly to right field and let roll to th feno. Score Rj H.

E. Tacoma 16 3 Yakima 7 0 Hover and Stevens; Cooper and Carlson. REAL Minto Cup Lacrosse At Westminster, 3 pan. VANCOUVER TERMINALS vs. NEW WESTMINSTER Saturday, June 1L BAYS YOTJ SEEN "ALL DOGS" The Lively Beimel ape At all news stands, 6th and 20th of each month.

Get sample copies from Editor. 260 Last Craig Street, Montreal, Que. 3 and the other under Miss Bernlce An. gelL Mis ciarae a icaui "5 the honors. Th play was very even throughout and after another game of roal snort can be expected from the fair eex, and with the addition of another couple of teams a splendid elrls' league could be arranged, in i.i hv Innlncs was as foliowaj Miss Clarke's 4 0 4 4 1 422 Miss AngeU's 2 0 3 6 3 0 6 1 Batteries Miss K.

Clarke and Mis F. Woodcock; Miss MlUy Campbell and Miss Angell. Umpire, Mr. Wilson. A return match will be played on next Wednesday afternoon at 8 clock off the same grounds.

WANTS CARS FOR FOOTBALL GAME Hundred Wounded Soldiers Will be Taken to Brockton Point to Set Scottish One hundred patient at Shanghnessj hospital are to be guests of the B.C.P r.A. at Brockton Point on Saturday, June 1 when the Scottish football player will seea in action against the All Star Vancou team. Dave Leith, who Is In charge of the transportation for these boys, makes an appeal for automobiles for the occasion. He savs that It will take some 20 or 25 cars to handle thein, and would like any owners of a car to telephone him at Sey. 441 as soon as possible.

The Scottish team, managers and players, will be the guests of the B. C. Electrlo Company on Sunday, June 19, and will ba taken to the Wigwam Inn, where dinner, will be served for the visitors. ERNIE SHOKE BOLD. SAN FRANCISCO, June 10.

Ernie) Shore, righthanded pitcher, formerly with the New York Americans, and until two weeks ago with Vernon, has been secured by the Ban Francisco Coast league club. Manager Charley Graham announc ed vesterdav. Graham said negotiat jed with the Yankees for Shore who waa recurneu IU mem ujr rruuu nil ai.vuu. of his having a sore arm. "win fob, bubkb.

COLCMBU3, 0 Jun 16. Martin Burke, New Orleans heavyweight and one of Champion Jack Dempsey's sparr lng partner, knocked out Joe Downey, Columbus, In the eleventh round of their scheduled 12 round bout last nighL Businessmen's sssBasssasBBBSssassBSBns Lunch 50c Soup or Consomm Boast Beef or Boast Teal Potato and Vegetables Dessert Tea or Coffee Bread and Butter 50c Vo Troiea Meat Uied Elysium Cafe 1140 Pender W. Sey. 7390 STTPTEB DANS ANT Every Wed. nesday 9 to 1, aud Saturday 9 to 12.

Nights $1.00 Far Plat SOCCER TICKETS FOR THE SCOTS vs. MAINLAND games, Brockton Point, 3:30 p.m., June 18th, go on sale Saturday at Cunningham's Drug Store, Hastings and Cambie. A limited number of reserved grand stand seats at 1.60; general admission JLOO (Includes tax). What's Doing at Con Jones Park Saturday, June 11 Minto Cup Winners vs. Victoria AT 3:00 P.M.

Admission 50fi'lnn PRESENT CHAMPIONS TO MEET CENTRALS TONIGHT Arnold A Quiglay. present champions, will meet the Centra's at Athletic Park at :16 tonight In 1 'commercial League fixture. "These team are so evenly notched that it is assured that on of th bet battle th season will be wit nessed. i Tii 1 TRAEGER SPEED BAFFLES C. P.

R. Railwaymen Could Do but Little lJc' Wiin yeuvencs ui nuaiua Pitcher Les Traegar, on the mound for th Adam Billiards" team had th Ce Pee completely baffled with bis terrmo at Recreauou ai i fell by thre score of 4 Tyrwhltt twirled for the losers and deserved a bitter fate a allowed but four hits but hi backing up was woeful at critical stages. The billiard crew went down in apple pie order in the first chapters, but they gat busy in the fourth frame. McCartnet reached first on a very scratchy bingle and when Gardner rap was mussed up, the stage was all set for a killing. McGauvran made ure job of it and pounded out a.

hard two base smash that brought the runs iu. Another Adams tally came over in the fifth. They added Btill another In the sixth on a double by Gardner and a triple by Malley. The Cee Pees were ail the wnv down the line, but TruVir'n soced was terrific and they I ...11. Thav marie couia uo very iiilio whu iu a hard bid for honors in the iouruu Stanza when with one down Proctor connected for a triple but Traegar put gn more luice and stopped further damage.

In the last frame Finch and Tyrwhltt each hammered out two sack blows that brought In the only Cee Pee counter, but again Traegar was equal to the occasio. and brought about a cessation of hits. Harold Brown, the crack hockey player, made his debut with the railroaders last sight and put up a sparkling display. Tonight's Cam. Th fast going Collies, who have mad a wonderful spurt to the runner up position in the league standing the past two weeks, will meet the Asahis at the Powell grounds tonight.

The latter team will use Kitagawa or Cchiyama on the mound and Horii, who is now re covered from his lame arm. will receive again. The Collies will rely on Baden Hsnlin to shoot them over. This is the The Collies will rely on Baden boy who set up a new league mark or 16 strikeouts In his last game, and It is a safe bet that the Japanese boys will have to be on their best behavior to down him. Umpire Hanufln will start them off at 8:15.

SOUAMISH INDIANS TO MEET RICHMOND Richmond and the Bquamlah Indians (I.L.A.) will meet In th first senior City Lacrosse league fixture at Gamble street tonight, the face off being timed for Both teams will be at full BtrengtU for the game and Chief White Elk will address th players before the, game starts. The Indian's line up will probably be as follows: Goal. A. Jack; point. Baker; cover point, Harry, first defence.

Lewis; second defence. Chief Joseph; third defence, Williams; centre. George; third home. Mack: second home. Band; first home, Bun Baker; outside home, F.

Johnson; Inside home. Peters. G. Johnson, Jose. Guss.

W. Johnson. BOCCEB TEAMS. Players for Veterans' team versus MounUes at Cambie Street Saturday at p.m. The following will meet at the Q.A.U.V.

club rooms at 2 p.m.: McBryde, Gardiner, Downham, Holt, Gooda 11, Blundell, Williams, Copping, Campbell, Merrick, Morgan, Crane and Wilson. ARMSTRONG WINS EASILY, ARMSTRONG, B. Jun 10. Armstrong defeated Vernon In a league lacrosse match here yesterday afternoon. The home team had the best of the argument all the way through.

Th scor at the finish was 11 2. KELOWNA, B. June 10. Kelowna and Vernon ball teams played her yesterday afternoon to a 2 1 score in favor of the homo team. 3 BathingDays Slip into one of our Pure Wool Athletio Style Bathing Suits and enjoy healthful.

Invigorating ex ercise swimming. Men's and Women's Suits In many color combinations. Pure Rubber Caps, up to the minute In style. Water Wings Teach the children how to cwlm. TISDALLS LTD.

The Complete Sporting Gooda Store 618 HASTINGS STREET WEST Phones Scy. 8300 8301 3 gZ 3 mmkmmsmM AT ENGLISH BAY Races for All Classes of Yachts Will be Feature of Saturday's Meeting The Royal Vanooavar Taoht dub' second regatta of the eeason will be teved In hjigllsn Hr so Saturday af ternooa, when there will be races for all cjasiaea of yachts, including kitten and motor boats. The antrias from the latter clasa promise to be aomewhat more ntinienus than In the opemug regatta ef the inlmiii on May 24, when there, were only four contestant and U. of differing ciaasea. What cut down the entry list of the motor boat on that occasion wa the fact that at la.st lour other entries developed ei.gine trouble, either on the day of or the day before the race, which tended to cut the list of starters la half.

that the power yachts have their en Sine vreil tuned up for the eeason, there is a.urnc of a much larger t.eet of them marling in tomorrows event. The course for the motor boat event be from the Judges' boat off the ly pier around Uie Foint lirer bell buoy. The starting gun for all classes will be r.reJ at I.iO sharp, with a prepara tory gun at P.m. iim itaiure eui the w.nd;a:iuer division at this re Af.a promises to be another speed duel 'between tr.ose oia noop class. Spirit and Spirit 11 both former iuV era.

There is also probability that the desirti'J sioop Alexandra may en on of those three cor nereJ contests that hava provided sa t.g classic In past days. tvrh a.i the cruising yawl and chooners In the club fleet In commission cow. there will be a much larger these classes than on the oc icaon of the Victor l'ay regatta. the kitten class is sure to br.r.g out pra. f.caily every one of tnese little racers.

They will ja so caitv spinnakers for th first tiro Enslish ir SPENCERS BEAT MOUNmEASANT Hitting When Most Needed, the Big Store Team bcorea 8 Runs to 2 Landing ten safety hits at time when neided the Spencers defeat Mount Pleas tune of i In a fwlllght League game at Heather Park last mguL Payne, who pitched for the winners, kept splendid control and allowed on two scratch hits and whiffing ten The next game will be played tonight 6:13 betw en the Irish Fusilier and Fleischman at Wilson Park. Pox score: Hr ncers AB. R. H. Pp.

Forbes, lb 2 Chapman, Johnson, 5 5 Wllkluscu, 2b Payne, 5 Chrtstopbersou, rt 1 ReiJ, rf 2 Cow per, 3b McLaren, cf 5 Held, If 0 1 4 1 0 0 Totals 35 8 10 21 H. 11. PO. I ML rieasan AB. Bruce, lb 4 3 0 a 3 3 3 3 3 Uuigcss, Sb Mortimer, 1 3b 0 BlakcJj, 'Hcudry, rf (Jreeiitialgh, cf j.Murphy, Cuuway, 2b Wilson, sa Mortimer, If Total 27 3 2 14 4 4 Summary Two base hits: J'ayne, Cow per.

Bacrlftce hit: Payne. Stolen bases: Chapman, Wilkinson, D. held, Bruce, Hen dry, Greenhalgh, Conway, Wilson, E. Mor timer. Base on balls: Off Payne on Murphy 0.

Struck out: By Payue 10, by I.VlurpLy b. Left on bases: Spencers 11, Ml. pleasant 5. lime of game, liio. Umpire, Hamilton.

BOWLING Th results of the weekly game of Cedar Cottage Lawn Bowling Club held on Wednesday, 6th inst.i So. 1 Kink. Hallburton Johnstone Carrlck Meikle, skip Simpson Jno. Smith Crulckshank North, skip Bisk. H.

Bryson Dougans Thompson Ogilvte, skip i Kink. Napier Mcintosh Vaaderwarker ...34 Vo. 2 A. Rryson Whit Hooth Newton, skip ..23 No. 3 Henderson Scott Le .11 W.

Wilson, klp. 23 Evans, skip .20 A full attendance of member on Sat urday first Is requested, when five rinks are required to meet Central Park Club. Oame commencing I p.m. sharp at Cedar Cottage grounds. Th weekly game of Stanley Park Lawn Bowling Cluh was held on Thursday evening, resulting In a win for Mc onald a ring by 12 points.

Score as follows Tennant Iiavid t'rlcliton I.uiusden Holme Wilson Bench McDonald (sk.) 20 Duncan Scott Goldstein Kerr (sk.) 20 I McKenil fisher Huron Lootha Colhourna Linus Andrew Ritchie Kioepher Hendry Thirklll Grieve Kaunder Newbury White Watt Rwanston (sk.) IS Raycroft McKarlan Nets man Low 11 Hutchinson (sk). 1 Watson Stevenson I.eckTe 21 Hug ban 10 Haigh Russell Simon 10 Cieltand 21 Saturdaya's Game. Central Park will lend five rinks to play Cedar Cottage on Saturday, on the laiier club's greens at the corner of Victoria and Kingsway. Central Park will be represented by: T. Brown, chambers, U.

White, and W. J. Gordon (skip); VV. White. R.

Weaver, W. Graddon and G. White (skip); J. Miller, C. Van Home.

J. Mc Kiunell and T. Sanderson tsklp); Kraser, D. Howat, W. Harwise and A.

Howat tsklp): Sellars, O. Hltcbena, A. Alexander and J. Kerr (skip). Ioternatiounl Lratrue.

Baseball ATHLETIC PARK Victoria vs. Vancouver june io ii Tnrnsnws gamk p.m. I Kll A (lAdR 3:30 p.m. SATIKD.WS tsAME :00 pju. a M.

9 I off on It Goals and Won Out After Bad Ban Played Many Handed Out 1 CAnie for the V. A. acpred the 4TiaJ til and the period clo.vfd tth the accre 5 i Wloalur Boore. oMoivd. fha T.

A. wl about their ta nh rrat lm and restarting raull aent the Ten minute oyer mA, hut there were no far Ih.r th v. A. r. mnin.

t. ic the eummary: Qnarter a'Vc V. Ktnrrr. Rfehmond. 1 F' srlr.e i tinsa A m.r.e McJcn a None.

OA, eeoat Charter re rrin ret. jsto! A. v. C.d 'k V. t.

A triiti MrlCln ir.e rvtenwn. ir.ina; Vililer, Richmond. I hi rstitEtVne A 'C f. r6i To for TTTU Kirhroond, Ler. t.r er.

va.s N.re. Third Crtr Ter a' e. f. Pau.i. for Tbt.

tw. K'. hmf.rid, CHmonr, it rot.ni Cuarte rena'te Vo A 10 7 i f. frond. t.

I.iir. r. A. C. Frt l.ir Hill.

5 i ti.r T'U'k ns. in CI1 A Mrif'. Td. I'M; J. i F.4.

C.iwe.h rirat Prrtttse Ferlod TeriA: rt F.Jr.ro4 TT 1 se a. tr.it4. Fov. A C. rr ra Nora 1 A i ti eccr.Ja frecoufc 4rrtima eanod uc nM fi.he ft otjk The Team A C.

Resjse. Xi. Catrrji. Free jr.ar. V.

11 Ca.de,L Drkin JViers, in. atili. 1.. i a. C.

l.ii.nt,a Trirgtcn. McDonald. Carter, rirrhPTtr ire, Koss, riser, i uhs. Tan bojriina! re Mc Referee ot tj Kr'glit TirrekeepenJt'acittgor and Woods. jLUMBERMEN ARE BADLY BEATEN Asahi Ball Team Whitewash Lumbermen and Run Up Total of Ten Runs Th Asahl balltossera applied the whitewash brush on the Vancouver Lumber Company nine wnan they defeated them by a 10 0 score in a Terminal Leaeue fixture at Powell Street grounds last nlRhL Manson started on mound for the losers, but was taken out In the beginning of the fifth Inning, having allowed his opponents five runs the fourth and two others before.

Kasahara pitched good ball for the Japs could ahvays be relied upon to get of a tight place. Tho Japs started scoring In th first stanza, when oremoto walked and ito Miyasaki sacrificed, scoring him. The second stanza wa featured by a double play, when Robinson drove out riy which the centre fielder got ana immediately threw to secoad b.se. doubling Othhs, In the third Inning things looxea pretty bnd for the when Kasa walked two men. He saveu th situation, however, by striking out the throe to face him.

In the third the second count was soiled, Ito driving out a Uiree bagger BOUIII1K Oil wild throw to tnird i lie en icner. Th snsnm nut the Jans awav th. l.ul inrln. flv. eiina knohnm walked, Matsumlya walked, Hayarnl siititied.

fillitiK the sacks. Oda made single, and by an error Kasahara, RATIONAL LEAOTJB. Won. LosL Pet. rutsnurr .641 ew lork 32 St.

Louis 23 Boston S3 Brooklyn 25 Chicago 10 Cincinnati 14 Philadelphia 13 1 66 .611 .432 .349 2) 24 21 30 Boston, Plttshnrr, S. Score R. H. E. Bost on 3 2 Pittsburg 6 9 0 Watson, Filllnglm and Uowdy, O'Neill; Cooper and Schmidt Brooklyn, 3 St, Louis, B.

Score R. il E. Brooklyn 8 13 St. Louis 8 tl Cadore, Mammatix, Bailey and Miller; Taylor, Haines and Clemons, Philadelphia, Chicago, Score If. E.

Philadelphia 2 3 1 Chicago 4 9 0 Smith nd Peters; Cheeves and Daly. Cincinnati New York postponed; rain. WESTERN CANADA LEAGUE. Won. LosL Pcf.

Winnipeg 2 in Calgary 19 It .574 Fdinonton 17 15 Keinnt 15 17 Saskatoon 13 111 Moose Jaw lu 23 Winnipeg, Begins, 2. Score IL H. F. Winnipeg 9 11 0 P.eclna 2 8 1 Kenton and Nelson; Zinks, Connell and Snyder. Saskatoon, Edmonton, 1.

Score It. H. E. Kdmnnlon lit) Saskatoon 2 5 1 Uougias and Watson; Machold and Grabowskl. Calgary, Moo Jaw, 1.

Score R. H. E. Calgary 1 Moose Jaw 1 1 Swan. and Kllhullcn; Uuzar and Sha.

d.lllg. WESTESW LEAOTJB. At Wichita, Joplin, 4. At Siimix City, uniAhi. 2.

At Oklahoma City, Tulsa, 1. Do Momra at Hi. Joseph, rain. INTTRKATIO.rTAL LTAQXIE. aitiniore.

ailinn, o. Toronto, Syracuse, 6. Jersey City, Newark. 2 OUiers uut schetluiiKL a C. 11.

T. II i I Lott Special in the 10 mile special event Matsumlya. and Hayarnl scored, yore next Haturday. There will probably be moto drove out a single and Od.i scored. 1 entries that has ever been offered Miyasaki singled and Yorenioto scored, the automobile racing fans of Vancou The Japs made the three final counts ver.

Mr. Lrickson is now in communi In the seventh, when Matoba made first cation with Mr. Robert F. Lelirhtnn ion an error. Matsumlya walked, Jhe tt a of eeveral hundred are plan, runs to Invade the Koya! i I'y for the (rame, wblch prorr.Uiea to be a warm one.

LAUREL LADIES DEFEAT BANKERS Made Clean Sweep of later Club Tennis Match on Thursday Afternoon The Tenni.i Club ad1 made a clean eweep of th lr pnm In the match against the Canadian Hank of Commerce nl. at the L.aTirel court yefi terday In a Vancouver and PiKtricf Lawn Tehnia League fixture. The rfc3uits were follows: Mrs. Kfflnirer and Mra. Van Ptisen beat Mia Anthony and Mrs.

George, 6 3, 813; beat VIIhs itlchardson and Mis Ross 0, 6 beat Miss Cawl.y and Mis Miliar. 6 1. Jlra. Grnniim and Mis B. Elliott h'irt Miss Anthony and Miss Oeorge 6 2, (t oeat SIlss Klchardaon and Miss Rosa, 0, 6 beat Mia Cawley and Mis a Millar 6 1, 6 2.

Miss K. Harper and Miss M. R. Mun ro beat Mis Anthony and Miss Oeorc 6 1, 6 beat Miss Richardson and Miss Hohs 6 0. 6 beat Mias Cawley und Mm Miliar 6 1 6 3.

VANCOUVER WINS IN LAST PERIOD Victoria Lacrosse Aggregation However Put Up Stubborn Fight at Capital i VICTORIA. B. Jun 10 After leading the Vancouver lacrosse team at the end of the first quarter and being tied at the end of th third quarter with four goals all, the Victoria, team let the Ureenshlrta run In a flock of Soals In th first few minute of the final spasm which gave them a lead whlca was not to be overcome, and the home gang eventually had to take the short end of an eight to six score here yesterday. Right at the end of the game the Llirht Hlues staged a rally which netted tbem a couple of goals, but the effort oama too late to be of any avail iu winning the game. Although rather listless at time the game wan really A belter one to watch than that staged here last week.

There waa very lilt.e dirty work and conse quently much better lacrosse. Angle McDonald drew a ten minute penalty in ii, first nuar'er and seemed to be un popular nith the crowd on account of his rLh too aggressive tactics on occasion, but this ea.ine McDonald was avlng a great game and helped not a little to save the play from becoming du.l at times. UUiy Fitzgerald was much there and no one who saw tiie game couid help admitting his wonderful fielding skill. He certainly set a fine example, of good clean lacrosse to nis men. Vancouver were the first to e' ore and muled In a couole lu snort order.

Then Victoria had a turn and made It three tr. wr. hv the end of the first quarter. Neither e'ide wa boring In very hard In the second quarter and th only goal was from a beautiful shot by (inlander. Which evened up the snore.

The aive Aneie uut his tslde ahead aarlv In the third quarter, but things were again brought even by Collins, after a neat bit of worn ny Victoria in front of th Vancouver goal. 1'eacock was very much on the job at the start of the fourth quarter and took full advantage of the fact that the sun was bothering the Victoria goal tender, shooting in two in quick success ion and another econ after, Mol.eod helping him with a fourth to put Vancouver four goals ahead. Then started the best rally shown by the Victoria team during the whole game. When It was too late to save the game thev started boring In on the Vancouver goal In treat shape Instead of holding olf apparently unwilling to risk some hard knocks. The excitement v.as ket to the finish, but there was a lot of clever lacrosse seen, in spite of the fart that it was such a high scoring Summary.

Firt Quarter I Vancouver. Painter 1 Vancouver, A. McDonald a Victoria. 4 Victoria. H.

Kitegerald Victoria. Speiien Second tjuarier 6 Vancouver, Oilianders Third quarter 1 Vancouver. A. McDonald Victoria. Cvlllna Fourth Quarter 9 Vancouver, I'eacock 10 Vancouver, Peacock II Vancouver, McLend 13 Vancouver, I'eaeock 13 Victoria, b'peileiS 14 Victoria, McDougall 4 35 115 41 4HI0 lillf 7 30 05 1:45 :4.r, 6 3i Total Vancouver, Victoria.

I. renal ties. First Quarter A. McDonald, Vancouver, 10 minutes. Second Quarter N'one, Third Quarter Munro.

Victoria. 5 minutes; Doran, Victoria, 5 minutes; VXcLeod. Vancouver, 5 minutes. Fourth Quarter McDuiiough, Van ouver, minutes. L'naplr Hrynjolfeon.

rzsamrAXi jleaope sTAsonro. f. w. Hanbtiry a 5 Tiger 4 2 Kiisilano 5 3 2 Rat J'ortag 3 12 aa. Lumber Co, 1 4 in.

Jlajisut I Pet. 1.1MOI .117 .3.13 .2 '0 I .11 general manager of the horse racing at (doubled and Matoba and Matsumlya lirighouee Park, for a date for auto i scored, Ad slnaled and Obe tallied, mobile racing Immediately after the The next game will be staged in th horse racing at Brli house. (form of a double header on Cars will be parked in the centr field Tnn team who are playing are as fol at Hustings Park next Saturday. it Is lows' the first time during automobile racing 6 31 Kltsllano vs. Rat Portage.

In Vancouver that cars have beeu per 6 45 Hanbury vs. Vancouver Lumber mltted in the field. Company. BIG LEAGUES www. AMEBICA LEAGUE.

Won. Lost. Pet. Cleveland New York Washington Detroit Boston St. LouIb HI Us 24 21 21 23 in 3 'l 2 .62 ,4 .391 .201 Chicago It 24 31 Philadelphia 17 Chicago, Philadelphia, 5.

Score R. II. E. Chicago 4 0 Philadelphia 6 12 1 McWheeney and Schalk; Moore and Perkins. Detroit, 10; Washington, 6.

Score R. H. E. Pet roil 17 2 Washington 6 9 3 Ehmke and Basaler; Johnson, Erlck son and (lharrlty. St.

Louis, Boston, 3. Score It. If, r. Louis 8 11 Boston 3 1 i Cleveland, 14; If ew York, 4. Score R.

H. E. Hevelund 14 1 0 New York 4 5 5 Caldwell and Nunainaker: Qulnn. Fertuson, Collins, Sheehau and Schang, Hoffman. COAST LEAGUE.

Won. Loft. Tct. San Francisco Sacramento Seattle Vernon Oakland Los Angele 41 3l S3 34 30 2.1 It 21 .6 2: 31 31 S3 .16 44 3 .473 .475 .267 Salt Lake Portland At Tortland Seattle Portland Krnur yand Tohin R. H.

K. 0 HI 1 1 8 3 Johnson II. E. 3 112 12 0 Koehler; Kalllo, and Fisher. At Los Angeles Oakland Vernon Ariett.

Sis'nold, Hilton Faeih and Hannah. and At Oakland Los Aneeles San Francisco Aldridge and Stallage; Agnew. (13 innings.) At Sacramento ut Lake Sacramento r. h. n.

..171 ..070 sicott and r. n. e. 13 4 2 AMmlCAW ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee.

17; To.edo. ti. Kansas City, Columbus. 13. Minneapolis, Louisville, i.

tC Paui lniiiaiiapoiu. rain. RESULTS IX TIIE 'WW WESTMINSTER BREWERY Order from Ybur Dealer.

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