?AOB FOUH Teak Ton Sport News IwmenZ Wins ! "Boxing Bout1 n,..jui Decision Last f'rr .! Srvedi of New Totfc Tovr:i. r.d ' .! Ts-ellcrwetebt test ni-2ii . -. rr.tnd decision over ! Ari, r m rii : ?fr York an the! htn 'imrr f . bmrins eard. n at 146 oooad. Final Standings St. Leek Cardinals Had Two Game Lead: PfiM4eipMa Athletics, Nine Games XATIOXAL LEAGUE W. L. St. Louis ... 93 CZ Chicago M 64 New York SI 67 Brooklyn 86 68 Pittsburg 86 72 Boston TO 84 Cincinnati 57 94 Philadelphia si 102 AMERICAN LEA CUE W. Philadelphia UU Washington S3 New .York 86 Cleveland 81 Detroit 75 St. Louts 64 Chicago 61 Boston S3 L. 61 68 73 79 66 92 101 SPORT CHAT Pretty Men. you will be reatiinc many words about Chart E 8t vet. better known i, Oabb-who has ninster-mlnd'd the Car fttnal irrk tk Wati.nil T mint'. . . i it H.wi ...... iiB"i'". trttuY. 'j front parlo-. says Andy Lytle in the Vancouv-. Sun, of the St. Loui; manager. In the spring of 19U8. th ' n knr.m ax "Tine " Strtt iieht They W.lltp- Jnhnovr for th- flr tlmt Later th"-y became one of the greatest battery pairs in baseball. And the tUmnnw, experts, those chaps who peer most Intently an in an 'intensely mirasety statistical statistical way. way. cave cave Doc doc hx x5i Leagues t 8tnet cmiit iaz Sy , Johnson. : One year Street came into momentary prominence by catching a bail tossed from toe top of the Washington monument. Sta static -liant estimated the ball weighed Pet. : three hundred pounds when it hit -39? i Street's glove, or was it three bun- an J36 drsd tons trey weight? I've forgotten, which lent at that. news. Wen. finally Street landed a ma-1 nagerial berth with the Cards oft 45S gam Breadon and Branch Rickey. Babe Ruth Left. gre -..gg . jj tost ry f baseball, has fattened his home-run :-cord A expense of Wes Ferrell Right, who are seen here comparing nots . nd taking a tip from one another. I Gottmmait- uch r Value k This adverttseroent is not published or displayed by the I-, t liejwar Oalre! Beard or by the Govf j nment of . p P IirUUh Columbia. Mrs. John France Amherst Cecil Coiner of th? lust regul ir w?uir::s ixi. team ii. game played at Ashvdk CRIBBAGE TO START t !Z7r0,nM"S7 TTT With 12 teams to the eompeUtio.x I w0.Yoa11 J? rta ' " Prtoee Ruoert Crtbbage League Imore about Street, whose . payers(WllI gUn KAtor acUvitcs jSwwby him. Burleigh Grime, the evening, plavmg iXV. J i UMI UW WUU UH ITU VJ r WH Annual Meeting of Leaewe Xignt 6asoa te Siskt Men day: It teams Ssfterad . . weesuv tames as usual at tne New L Empress Hall, it was decided at the jMjand he doesn't except John Me-jan Oraw. of whom be Is an ardent ad-.487 imlrer. .416 2.VX J44 ILUIILTOX WINS FLOOD ! LIGHT RUGBY MATCH VaMOOUVKB, Sept. 36 In 4 the first game of rugby ever played under floodlkihts. Ham- Uton Tigers. Canadian chant- 4- pton. las: night defeated the University of British Columbia by a score of 36 to one. POLICE COURT FIXES Fines collected hi ctty potiee court during the month of September. annual meeting of the league last night The election of officers for the season resulted as follows: Honorary President G. W. John-etene. Honorary Vice-President Fran Ahtridge. Preakientr-J. E Jack. Vice-Prceiden ' Thornis Cljuh ending today, totalled S1S70 as; oreiaxy-1 reau;r r month last year. It was the heaviest total of fines for any month so far Una year. Pines for the present year to date total $6jD6SM as compared with $6,672 in the first nine months of ltW. A D.ily News brfnjr results. want-ad will E. Wer- ! VANCOUVER. Sept. 33: W.th ! the arrival cf the Confederation train vMrrlv mnmlw fWoii McNichotl. general passenger aent. i Canadian XiUonal Railways, an- nou need a change in the regular passenger sendee regarding the trans-Canada service From this date on. the Confeder ation train win be withdrawn and ' vice wuj De nantueo by toe conun nine this train will Imw m a Vi o'clock in the erenir.g The Conl!n- THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday He mm. N.i a .- ni NO MOTIVE FOR DEATH Polfc!' tniBtK.te Learn Why X. F. I4?ehn1teirf KHW Himself: Eilht Ballets Mr-J 8o far the police hare been unable to discover any motive for the i-uiridr cf X. T Perchrokaff wh ise dead bo-y wrs toimd yesterday 1 mora'ns n a bench in Totem Pole Hill Park A letter found on the , body bade gocd-bye to deceased's friends, and merely said that h was "Urea." This letter was trans-lated fmr R'JtJ b in which lan-1 guagc it -aras wrttwu. The dead mn was a prospector and beta ed ta have been recently in th- Poniand Canal reentry. He eesde nt!y had no fi ' ries for: in addition to the t42f ash toandor- hfs person he is snder- The teams entered are as fol-, rood to nac nod seTeral ttensand lows: Moose. Eagles. Prince Rupert doUana desastt in banks. Hotel Seal Cove Sawmill. Open-' From . an eight-chambered 32-ton. Six Musketeers. Kterator. Tec calibre automatic revolver of for- a rjL4ll. Afnltn VnWhtt nl malra J - .,1 -w. : Colombo and Oranee Lodge. , bullets. into Ms bodv. seven enter The Cold Storage team of last: tag tsV.igbt side and one the left whiter has changed it name torTne heffrt was not pierced but the Six Masketeers while the Canadian ' longs wbali be. Two of the bullets National Recreation AssaeJaiion , went through the body and entered and New Empress Hotel have drop- the wood of the bench on which I ped out. VANCOUVER SERVICE CUT Only One Canadian Xatiewl XaN- way Trent New instead f Two j deceased was seated, two more 'lodged in the underwear at the bart rj faux evidently remained ! Whi'" i th? ctrrumstances , the traaedy point to suicide. It I'StroMer' White ACTING MAYOR of dec . lots to bold . . . an mq st which is pTor-eding today. C. L. Manioc at 1 o'clock this af-ternorn Jurors are: R. E. Benson, C. H Elrm John R. Mitchell, i. O. Willis r. m. Frank 8tevena and P. III. Ray Was KnovnHere 'tm 4StroUer W1ilie. pttMtoefoi' Holler's Wewkh;." raj ortad. Jtras also manager of i fk. m v. JiL n..ku ft. t. ..uri " t lsu4-.r. r. ay HCStee mte who who was was known known cku mununx ai i .ar on ir.e urr.n of departure has been changed In stead of leaving at 10 15 each eve , Rupe i by i aasiber of people tat Prince t is survi ved by a widow. ental will continrf to operate on ' At thr meeting of the city coun-thts time throughout the winter. eft !an night Alderman CoDart was The regular Winnipeg-Toronto ser-1 apFc:r.:d acting mayor white vtee will be maintained, the 'rain y v ir orme is away attending the operating during the winter untk-r . merlin, of the Union ut B.C. Mu-the name of the "National" n.'c:p.. . . .v Pcnticton. Avery Drundage. pn-smfrit s Burghley English i.a.o..-: u.n-Wlrieh mrt an Anii ricu. - xiu A A C .Tiy'.ing Lord . r.i-.'i trark team S i JL : Fi-;:. ChiragM A NEW STANDARD OF PERFEOTIQM JOBLESS UNKNOWN Zion City Oveneer la Vaaeewver During Werid Tear VANCOUVER Sept 30 Wilbur Glenn Votiva. overseer of Zion City and. tht nun who succeeded John Alexander Dowte. U an interested visitor in Vancouver and brings with him the statement that he is the bed of a city in which there i Real smoking pleasure that is the mission of Dixie Cigarettes. .JCol mild fragrant made from selected Virginia leaf blended to perfection by experts a real friend to smokers who are looking for the utmost in 7 ; Favour and the acme of cigarette: perfection. OIXIE THE BETTER CIGARETTE absolutely no unemployment. "Bv -; World co- etotw bfcs aoawuung to do at) to home, "he said on bis arirral at the Canadian National depot here. "Tie limit our popmlstlon with that end in view and I fairly beheve every country should do the same that is, limit the immigration to its capacity for siskallsllni " Voltva says the death rate at Zion City is the lowest on the Am- : crican continent and the birth rati is the highest. Strict Quarantine is Annadfllc exercised agaibst infectious dis- sport uiTe.-ca eajes .d they 4j not aUvw the led at the sp sale of tobacco. : their small - 20 fof S5t 12 " 15c. ind In tint of 50 SAVE THE VALUABLE POKER HANDS 'Bevel. "Tht r:.ant jgradael but : be! -I do beMevr h i be two year o?f i lour fuil nbnr.. stated I Voliva and . Vancouver on because they're Shot from Guns - ; 1 t e Rich . . . crisp . . . more nourishing 125 million explosions in every grain break open every food cell . . . gi Puffed Grains the virtual nourishment of hot cooked cereals. HAT mtkes Pa fled Grains so crisp . . . I'tH sederunt. . . dckctiblv cooJ to eat ' Ttwy'rediitf rnt from all other cereals because ther are food shot from guru." Plump, meaty gruns o wheat aod nee are sealed in hw bronie guns. The gans are revolved in fierr ovens. Then nrtd Thn awes 125 mtfJion crplosions in rvrrv rru". It breaks open every tinj food" ceJL Thus PufcJ Wtxtt 10J PtttfcJ Rke become ssoornptetelf diees-tflle u tljouch they had been cooked for hour. Hence virtually as noumhing u hot cooked cereals. In aJdttion, the grains sre paSed to 8 times normal sire. They have all the buttery crunchincss of fresh toast They taste like sweet new nut meats. Delight your family with this sfkndid" grua rtouriibmcnt in this dainry, enticing form. Serve Puffed Grains for breakfast. As lunches for chtf-dren Toast them with butter to nuke a dctioous, new kind of roncer n. Your crocer has Puied I Puffed Rkc The Ouicr Oats GririT ct QUAKER PUFFED WMEAf AND PUFFED RICE