PAGE FOUR THE DAILY JKWS Sport News Mtn saygr RGBINS-8UT RAJAllTO'BOSS OF RUNNING!: Only St Lout Cardinals and Cil cago Cubs ''Now IIsvc Chance For Pennant NBW YORK. ept. 24i-Oiy Iwo, cums in mo Nauoftai League now retain a mathematical wfen tiic pennant au a result of yesterday's two wnes. . By downing PhUaSMlphia iS t 1C, St Loute Oartfccate taMd t t.hrp'- full aiimri of (!Mmm uuue who were icue. n: Brooklyn Robins lost' and $ 2 Jjjj decision to New York Gianis uud are now completely out of the race. The Chi' mo Cubs have but tour games in which to try ami catch the tenders. Their chance of Marine out on tcrp is very remote possible. National League W. L. St. Louis 8fi 61 Chicago 86 64 Brooklyn 84 60 New York SS 67 Pittsburg 78 60 Boston 69 82 Cincinnati 87 89 Philadelphia ' 51 101 American League Pet jm .573 .500 A59 331 .457 282 .335 W. L. Pet Philadelphia WO 50 .067 Waahfcigtnn SO 50 .004 New York 84 66 .560 Cleveland 79 71 323 DetMtt 74 76 .493 St Louis 63 88 .418 OMctsjo 88 91 .38 Boston 51 96 .342 FOOTBALL MEETING Annual Qathnrtin -of Junior Soccer Imnfre Ta Flay Off For Ssiwis Honors Tfce annual meeting of the Junior 7ootkll League task place ktst eveulfig tn the City Heft. A notice of motion on the quee-tsM of playing the season's games , in two parts, the winner of the first part to play off with the winner of the second half. If there should be different teams winning each half, was discussed and, after a lengthy discussion, the motion was passed. The election of officers for the ensuing year took place and resulted as follows: President J. 8. Wilson. Vice-President J. Campbell. Secretary-Treasurer A. HriUer-, as. Representative to the Senior Football Association W W. C. O'Neill. , Arrangements for the annual banquet were left in the hands of Miss Mills and the president and secretary-treasurer. In accepting the position of president for another year, the president congratulated the other member, and the delegates on the ueeess of the season's operations. He felt that there was no other sporting organisation in the city sun on better lines and this wac due to the hearty and helpful co-operation of the executive and delegates. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE New Chesterfield suite, lamps to match, other furniture. Phone Red 622. after 6 p.m PlEIsSURE The tincting tMtc of fraih mint leave b a real treat for your tweet tooth. WEUOETS AfTorJj people everywbere great comfort and long-laj ting enjoyment. Nothing eUe give to much bene fit at to tmall a cott. It b a wonderful help in work and play keept you cool, calm and TV ADDS A Sugar- -YeHow, 100 lbs. ...... CHICAGO CUBS CHICAGO,-cpt. 24 Rogers Hornsby, "One 61 professional baseball's most colorful ni'c! costly figures, win take the managerial helm of the Chi- ! cago Cubs next year replacing f Joe "McCarthy, it was anno tin- ""frit j l-..-.. chane olT t" wwr:,:Jl'u watum wngiey jr.. ownur oi the team. ' ' 4 MHNTON UNDER WAY fftewart Expects Series of Matches With Premier This Winter STEWART, Sept. 34: Badru::r i got under way for the seasur. l..s Saturday- night with a good "urn- rat of players to the Legion IL05 'lay for most nights in the week is :onfined to members of the iian Legion and their families, bu 1 nn fl vm1r th hall f nnpti tn t-Vii public. There are some good play era in Stewart and this winter it i heped to arrange a series of mat ehee with the elub at Premier Biggest Trout From Nipigon Just Landed ORIENT BAY, 6nt, Sept. 24: Ad speckled trout weighing Sevan and one-quarter pounds, : laiided i from she swift waters ef the.. .Nipigon River by D. J. Burnham of Chicago, was declared the largest trout landed by a guest at Orient Bay. according to an announcement by Weill McDougall, who manages iH-4 pigon Lodge for the Canadian National Railways. The Nipigon shield awarded to the angler guest at Nipigon Lodge who lands the iargeat speckled trout, will, as a result be presented to MrkBumham fojr 1930 I Tne runner-up was-cr. KODSon jr.. of Ottawa, who landed a trout weighing seven pound and twr ounces. THE MARKET Following are retail prices current here today: "Flour-Flour, 49s, No. 1 hard, wheat 2.30 Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. .68 Lard- Pure ... Compound Eggs jWhKe. a00 lbs js 1 Butter No. 1 xreamcry, lb Jno. 2 creamery, "3 lbs. , I Cheese Camembert,'8-oz.'kg. . 1 Kraft Limberger. lis l Ontario solids i New Zealand solids Btuton, lb. I Kraft 1 Norwegian goat 25 .25 B.C. fresh pullets, doz- L. .40 B.C. fresh' firsts, doz.' M B.C. fresh exiras, doz. .44 Local new-laJdr-dor. , .56 - - Nuts Almonds, shelled Valenclas , .C5 CAnforiifa soft shelled walnuts 36 Walnuts, broken shelled Am Walnuts, shelled halves Jbfi Peanuts . M Fruit Valencia Oranges -40c to 140 Lemons, Bunktsfdoz. 39 Oil. Grapefruit, each 12c to 0 Cal Orapefrult, each 12 He to 30 Bananas, lb 15 Extracted honey, per 'Jar 55 Comb honey 31 Dates, bulk, lb. 15 i Raisins, bulk. lb. .16 California Seedless -Orapes, lb. 5 : Rlbler Orapes, lb. 6 ! Cornicho Gropes, 'blue, lb 3S Concords Orapes, basket Canteloupes. each '.15c to .2 Watermelons, lb 8c to .10 Peaches, doz 30c to .50 Or a tee 2.00 Plums, lb. .. 15 Basket fiOc to 75 Prunes Per Crate .15 V0 ; Greengages, bskt tO0 SJ&0 ..42'.; . 1.15 Tbes tW'. p of Yosemiic Nauo; t like pisn tes beside these tremendous trees al Park. Calif ., where President Hoover intends visiting this summer. Drift Three Days In an Open Dory Tisherroan Tells How He and Oem- paniaa Srvived Ordeal After Missing Sebooner -the northern edge of Bank Qaavo eat" when, on the morning of May 15, rwe gave up the hunt and started rowing towards the Cape Breton thore which was about 180 miles north of where we were then All , day long we rowed, with a few; short spells in between. Towards evening, to make matters worse, It started to blow heavy and got very 1 tough. We left off rowing so as to -save our etrength for a smoother aea, and made-a drag out of two trawl tubs that were in our dory, which we put out to keep the dory hted on to the wind and sea, and with one of us in the bow and one aft, we tried to sleep. Our small craft, however, tossed about just: (Ike an r gg -shell and there was no sleep for us that night. ( j The next morning, r.til' thick afog, ( we hauled in the drat; and again ; started rowing for the land. By this ' time we were both filing psetty blue, foi we knew very well that even if our strength held out to row the long stretch of 180 miles, -we were making so much leeway that we would miss the Cape Bre- J ton eoast and -araKe'4k" Gulf of St "I .in a wren ce The seeoffo day wlht by the name as the first, with fog m thick that we could hardly see much more than a dory's length We tried using the small dory rail, but soon .C5J found out that we t hen made more J5 3b 30 it leeway, so again we took to our oars. When the second night arrived wr put out our drag and let the dory drift, while we managed to 05 , eet a few cat-narm. Earlv tile next ' KSfort Umberier -IS 1 morning, which was the third day, ' ft. JrbM""ik "!?e'we k our oars, feeling In our flwlffs Broakflcld, lb .45 1 Gorgonzola, To. 75 1 own WW- It u we didn MA,, t soon get , McLaren's Cream, jars. 45c and iiiSiP'cbed up it was all over with us We beg ) to see we would not make the land and that our easy hojie wac to be picked up by a vessel or steamer, and as long as it stayed thick our chances this way were small. "Daruii; tl.e forenoon," said Clarke. I cut off the tops of my rubber boot? and took the lining to kindle e fire. usln the bait tub for a stove and splitting up a tub LUNENBURO N. 8., Sept. 24:-- trawl for fi:cwood. In this way we Three days in an open dory with partly ttoilcd bit of fresh herring a very meagre supply of food and ' that we had in the boat for bait, water, and given up for lost after j We atethe fish and drank the last they had strayed from their vessel drop of water and longed for the n a dense fog about 159 miles sonth i tog to Hit About 5 o'clock that af-'f Cape Breton coast, where they teraoon the fog lifted, and a sea-sere picked up by a passing vessel mar. can easily know how we felt. ;.nd carried to Maderia was the A short spell afterwards we were 'iuilling experience of Charles sighted toy the tern schooner 8t. 3cott and Joseph Clarke, members 1 Cia!- Taeriault, of Pictou. in com-' 9f the fishing schooner Madetyn taand of Captain Peardon, loaded lebb, in command of Captain Fred with lumber and bound for Ma-Ianner of the Lunenburg deep sea jdeira. vou can think we felt pretty "lining fleet. The men are natives good when we found ourselves with if Newfoundland. the do k of a vessel once more wa ' it taaderyn Hebb was fishing on der ci feet and something good to Seott and Clarice, in company with 4 . . the wet of the erew, left the vessel a, attend to their trawls. Dense fog 1 4- The Dally News can be pur- ore vailed at that time, and the two : Chr -d at aen, who were dory mates, failed pst office News Stand, 386 to locate their trawl. The story of oranvUle St.. Vancouver. the three days' experience and j Kjrl Aside r ion, Prince dread uncertainty is told thus by George, B.C. clarke ' , Smithers Drug State. Smith- "Unable to find our trawl, we i B.c started. asv we thought, to row' R W. Riley, Terraoe, B.a 4-ek to the vessel; after rowing quite a while without finding her, , 4. 4 .4 4 ,4, 4 4 4 ,4 4, 4 4 HEADACHES Rheumatism I Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis -here's quick i Relief! 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