nlng. Sport News ' ROBINS ARE BEAT AGAIN Boston Red Sox doubled th score of the Washington Senators in the only American League ;rame of the, day . Yesterday's scores: ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 1. Pittsburgh 5. Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 3, Boston 6. National League W. L. Pet. St. Louis 89 01 .593 Chicago .86 64 573 Brooklyn 84 67 556 New York 85 67 559 Pittsburg 79 69 536 Boston .......69 82 .4S7 j 1 Cincinnati ...57 90 .340 Philadelphia 52 101 540 American League W. L. Pet. Philadelphia J00 50 .657 Washington SO 60 .600 Washington 90 59 .604 New York 84 66 5G0 ; Cleveland 79 71 523 Detroit 74 76 .493 St. Lols 03 88 .4:8 Chicago 58 ' 91 589 Boston .52 98 547 , AFTER ALL FACTS ARE FACTS The absolute and undeniable fad thai '83 is 7 years old is attested by the Government label appearing on the neck of each bottle. sr. yivrs I Old SPORT CHAT For the Duroose of lining ud ma-. Dropped Into Fourth Place Tester- terial for this winter's basketball ' day by Losing to Phillies Pittsburg Downs Cincinnati PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25 The last place Phillies shoved Brooklyn Robins into fourth place in the National League yesterday by defeating them. season, a two night hoop tournament was staged at Anyox this week. There has been a lot of bas ketball talk in the smelter town this fall and a large number of players are waiting for the whistle to start them off. Basketball seems to be due for a good year there. Basket Pittsburg Pirates beat Cincinnati j bail nights at the gymnasium will Reds in an abbreviated game I be Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl which was called in the sixth in-1 days. A basketball organization meeting will be held at Anyox soon Badminton is being organized in Prince Rupert early this fall, a number of the clubs having already held their annual meetings. By the first of next week play will Jse pretty generally under way. There Is no word yet as to when the bas- ketballers will be getting together to make their plans for the winter. However, It may be expected that it will be in the very near future. Whist, billiard, etc- organization ought to be under way also very soon. The annual cribbage league meeting is called for next Monday. Old Country Soccer WEDNESDAY'S SCORES English League First Division Shefield 0; Leicester City 2. II WW I IMP1E Actually See Them Vanish Pimsla ended to ankk kt"Sootli StlTt' jva cu ctoHy tha dry wn irom aratfiit todij. jtw ikls btautf tomorrow ""rr'T sua 2 "JhtOriginal cam VJO 3 ft. ft JJ ', m . This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the wquor uontrol Board or by the Government of uimaii vuiuinuia. fl isW r KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet and Buick Automobiles Good Used Cars Boat Engines Goodyear Tires Raybestos Brake Linings Expert Mechanics , , . Telephones? ..... tollable, Wrecking ,, - ''' ' ; ..jy. .Left to fight Fogi .- H'-n 'r mw manner. Chicago Cubs; "Sunny" Jim Bottomloy. St Lou ; C r. dinals. with Charles E. Street Jr., six-year- old son of 'Cabby S.rc-el. ni -.lager of the champion .Cardinals, :nd idol and mascot of the Mound City team. FOOTBALL (NEWSPRINT WAS DRAW Borden and Booth Play to One-All Score in Fine Game Borden and Booth met in the Junior Football League last evening before a big crowd of supporters from their respective schools and. ed up on even terms one goal each Borden attacked from the start and Dungate scored. Booth goal hid a narrow escape shortly afterwards. Play was mostly in the Booth half for a time, Borden pressing up hill though with the wind. Then Bmth had more of the game and Qrqmpj equauizea me score, warn roper INSTITUTE BREAKS UP President Resigns and Sars He Is Going to right Members of Organization after a well contested game, finish- L NEW YORK, Sept. 25: Col. John H. Price, chairman of the board of governors of the Newsprint Insti tute of Canada, today announced his resignation because of what he termed persistant d&ncHaation of mergers of firms to adhere to the of toe Institute. Cot. Price further advised that Price Bros. & Co. Ud. Intended to went close but half time found thejtdopt wbatem independent poliayJ teams equal. The second half was rerhy fought out. Dungate and Wilson were very effective for Borden and'i Nakamoto tried to force the game. Booth forwards were not combin ing as well as usual though Cramp and Wardroper made dangetous raids. Booth defence was well te&r ted but Ferguson and Sather made no mistakes. Following an attack on Borden goal, Wardroper snored with a fine drive but two of his men jit sro fit to psoUot the interests of mm rstttffit reorders against aggression part of members of the In- CUT TIME , 7 OFF MAIL OTTAWA. Sept. 36: A new Ca-qadJao aL mail service bv which were offside and the goal did not f oeat bound mails wouM be count. To the end the game wis A" approximately one-third of well fought out and the full th oj" iottaey wa .successfully whistle found Borden pressing. -"etftodiy When two seaplanes For Borden everyone played well frcmuober city 'raiWerred half with Annesley in goal, and Lind- ia ton'of mail to the outbound Em-say, both newcomers doing good ' Pre-s'lC Australia near Forteai' Bay work. Hardy was always very orem inent. Wllliscroft did well at back. Bremner was safe in the Booth goal and Ferguson hardly put a foot wrong. Sather was good and Gomez was of great assistance. Wardreper and Cromp were the best forwards with Nelson also do ing jpod work. J. Campbell refereed. Borden Annesley; Currie, Wlllis in me Straits of Belle Isle. Forty-eight hours was thus saved in the time of the mall, delivery. croft; Veltch, Hardy, Naylor; Lindsay. Wilson, Nakamoto, Campbell, Dud gate. B' oth Bremner; Sather, Ferguson: Ritchie, Gomes, Clrrjrtlfon : Wardroper, Nelson, SanUirbane. MacDonald, Cromp. Canadafs First-Electric Tug The first electrically-driven tug to be built in Canada wu launched at Lauaon, Que., recently, when the 'Trescotont", Diesel-electric tug for the Canadian Pacific Car and Passenger Transfer Company's service between Preacott, Ont., and Ogdens-burg, N.Y., alipped gracefully Into the waters of the St. Lawrence alter the traditional bottle of champagne had been broken across her bows by Mrs. Dull, wife of li. MeD. Duff, manager of the .Canadian Pacific Great Lakes Steamship Service, As a pioneer feature In Canadian shipping, the Diesol-electric encince with which the new vessel is equipped, are of special interest to marine engineers. Kach of 600 H.P., they are directly connected to twin generators capable of delivering 380 kilowatt, each at 250 volts, when operated at 245 revolutions per minute. 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