. .a -. -phfcM9 -dwachaawti -it Sport News Breekfvn Fa'k Ifc v Farther Katfenal Leatoe 8t Louis 8 Phidephia S-4- Plttsbare 6. Broc-Uyn 2. Clncirtnet! !-4 N' York 10-4. Chicago 2, Boston 3. Leacs Mew York 7, Chicago 10. Boston 10, dereiand 3. Washington 1, Detroit 4 Ptifladrtphw 1. St Lonto 4. STHDAY SCOUCS Xataaaal Leagse 4. Boston 2. 4-7. New York 7. Bmokhm S. - - Amarkaa Leagse PhUadetphia 4-10. St. Loaia t-4. ew York 7. Chicago IS. Barton 9. Cleveland 4. Waahington 3. Detroit 4. National League w. L. Pet. St Loafe . gf 1 l CMsaeo ii M jn JBtfotiyu 84 65 504 ?Kehlafc 04 07 66 !ri$tfr . 7 All Boaton 00 01 .440 Cincinnati 57 00 Jgg Phttadetphta .51 00 St9 American League W. L. Pet. Phaadefajhia 100 90 467 Washington 00 10 JH Bew York 04 OS JCti CteweJaad 70 Tl , it) Detroit 74 T .403 St Louis 03 Of .410 Chicago Si 91 Boston 51 00 442 Jim Ten Eytk. crew coach at Syracuse. n years of age. He has . been at the university 27 years. t Aside from flying. Bemt Bale hen. the 'xlebrated Norwegian aria tor is most interested in ski Jumping. 2k Hiefc ysweal IM m Eatend llsetf to Sort BmU Two to NB Twe aar" a JUJf tiawi U - f The r?-?f f th Hfvh jii HEW YORK S;t. Only Chi- Sootii 3rhotia, in the Jartior 'aol ; eago Cn'os we-c a? - take advaii - bafl Levac rn Saturday r qceti i tare of ihc idlenew , f the Nation J " rpfccls: a:n.; with Hbdi - niiiag Leasts ain 3t l.-ois Cardau..;. by wu jocus n a! i yr-se.-i-l v. . Chrra by beatine Bi ton. 7aind half a z .ne and fw undisptvd iss.-'o of sr-. place. Brock.' yn R-bim offered "Jt j filth straight r.nd axe r,; three and a rif sii.:rje behind C:r first pl.ee Card:r.ais acd a fa;: fame brruod h - C" V rs ti-? Anerfaan L:--ue. tr PhUade'tyhc Athlete split a. BoCi jlytd -rihi'J in :'te Jir hi'f b t fa'ki thiii rrncn aj to ' - s.r. r-f jrs f ull t.me thjt Kih got ibur it --.erf r ; '.. Tich: . gci :.tc lint oik; Fish? . tha .-cr.-. xl'jt: a fine run ? Cfv For the elementary school team r i- i:i v u n a.Ai. 3vakm or. rplenrud ruip .n tie firr. half to cnance wjin cither of dsaibje-header vita St Lotus storing stuts. rrgu-oa and Ifcnun-L Mother bttb did well al back. Oo- Wesk-end. scores were a? foOow-i. i r-ez 2Z the i?k cf the haires with M-kiei-ii a cijie stciiA. hiding urituxat i uxm Walk's ind Marshall veil checked wri-wt prayed 2 Keuar ;jnrr at rntude rint Titfc Cr?3i-; en tro other sine a eieter player too. CbisUson wu always a rare fighter .and Santurbane put up a 900C show. Irarscn u derer and triad 'hard but hung on too long. Por High, Soebiro vas my sale ; Da rtri was the better back though tooth be and Bfctke found the Booth combination hard to ehack. Croat was the best of the High team Fisher was often da and was on hand to score the second goal. Walters and Marshall were the beat of the forwards but were closely cheeked by the Booth defenders. Jack Campbell refereed and men were T. Dvngate and J. Campbell jr. Booth and Borden meet next ing called for 0 pan. ffigh School 8aebiro: Blake. Darie; Efejr. Cross. Fisher; Marshall. HilL Walters. Camrch, WefJe. Booth Bremnor; Sather, Ftr-guson; Mdaon. Oomex, MHrketaon. Wardtoper. Chriatison. Ivaoon Santurbane. Cromp. Bagshaw-Deeth Bout Postponed fory to Baaahav' SMe NceeMi-totes OaBmg Off Match Set For Friday An unfortunate oceumaee over the week-end. when Billy Baaahaw seriously mhtred hit aMe in training, makes it necessary to postpone Us match scheduled for Friday next against Henry Deeth of An-yox. While a later date for the match cannot yet be announced, it is hoped that BUJjr's injury will soon heal up and that the match will 'ake place next month! Ethel Ca!l rW" :: fiUPPn V i ;. b' rijj.r.ir..; h . the British Emp:r t:amr : Han. a .'un.p and 1 hjvh jumping (avetui throw at 'akiiijj bc-'h ev'T.'j cue dy a; Cam Keioeit of Kew. Si zej. raotOi.- Le traveller for leadir. : cJ i.::. only woman in England to h jid such a ;oo ana .u.tr.ii . . SPORT CHAT Hack Wilson of the Chicago Cubs, , rtolently threatens to equal or snr- pass the mark of SO b,.me runs se: by Babe Butb. The little bull-nee- : ked bomber from Manlab"rf is String to the National League the thrill that the younzor circuit had ill to itself for several se&son.;. All :restfallen. perturbed He Uk?s on the air of a man who has just had his last chance and couldn't come through. And the jeet bite deep Ruth has learned to let criticism 10 into out ear and out the othr. For a long while be was rased every time the fans had a chance to yell at him. He learccd to take i in good nature. Hack never co'Ud V that lenient with hinuelf . The Babe. !usr -Jttt ia:-:. K a;. :u. ,! and intent when he ?s tc that plate, ani proud t rus work Bah. is a goad outfielder. But Bsck r. just as good an oi 'J;''r. even f t one does r?d about h s ;rrori mart: than one about R.iva s. In tfc i day; when Hack was U n Giants outfield, the only thlnj t'.iat keo liar, with th? club vu., 1:. .oll-.y v. i 1 el.ier. a; he wa:i h.ttir; hi those days. Ross Young, who piayeU nex' to htm In the Mc"r..T out-f.eid. said HaiZ was th? besi man ih pver htd played beslc'.e hln. He an rjn ana his Indus! -v is 2U;i-v It "is because Hack failed mis-, trably at the pia- " 'hat Mi Orai "W. him t Talcdv five sai3 ago. it In ia31. VANQQUVClt WJIIiU VANCOUVER. Sot Wis bjDoted nB t.h I". tOCl .v .' SS-Vr 22. -Wheat .1! J'KfinirT Nantucket Has Town Grier At Least One Steninder ef Ane4wt Dav In Eastern Tswn NAHTUCKET. laass, Sept. 20: Experts tn efficiency may have their andif-uted way throughout the great r. ijori''- of Americar centres, bu: in this town off the ihrjoogh the league the fans are re- aiassachnse- , coast is preserved at spooling to the bitting of Back just least one reminder of another day as they greeted Babe Ruth, with Edgar F. Wyer ta no mean or ad&ntraUon and the raucous rarz. hii-hearted reminder. Hit brass The baseball fan seenu to be a dtf- be!l and toppc: aom are rarely si-ferent sort of person from the io- lent In Nantucket's streets. For Wy-tower of any other sport In Ruth's er represents a custom, no one 90St heroic years, be was accorded knows bow old. brought to this corv-he Bronx cheer and the catcall tinent with the first settlers who whenever be whiffed Hack Wilson builded towns He is the official is getting it now. town crier of Nantucket. tvery diy. rain or shine, Wyer -waixs h? streets of the town, rtng-The two men differ in many ways, m hi Ml bLiwina his hnm and 3vth has something in ru'ive col- ad,ilnf nhahitann whs' the news w that Heck does not possess. There ... w. ham. vnrkd o-,. s a certain boyish irresponslbui' ibout the Babe, whlk Hack is a rery serious person about his work. Babe can be serious, boo. deadly ser -ous. but he doesn't take things to jeatt the way Hack does. Hack's Toior is a different sort. It ss hard to understand bow the can rasa The dut ' s cf his office are not par- Ucularh arduous, as no one con-plai: i vnen he stops to chat or onijV. t ;ry some particularly succulent bit of humor. His badge of office. ir. addihnn to the bell and horn is x high silk 'p!ug' hat. Wyer. npioyed by the Nantucket use inue ieoow wnen ne wraiia He aietcne t Society is an old ao goshdamsd sorry aoout it, so wha.'in. woa:in, nan. nan. He He has has now now rxi.ic or a '.he cit I Tea Mrs F day -a-f'n'hrd wlr.:-, FISH SALES n Summary time been isho-e ' r some years, but su?-ceedci t. i previous crier only s few montns go. The society pays him one hut. ed dollars a month. princely alary m comparison with the ixt-two cents a day rtcently rc-por d o be the stipend of one of the l.st iriers in the Old Country. 'nd Sr Auj 5)unds IJc an4 AaieH'an J.303. 8 9c lad A. tr. 'eft for Silicic-. H.Q0Q. Atlin 'K and 4c. I-lf Tar.- a 9 4c 3T'' faho:'. ' :i. r y&M. Pacify 04p and 4c. . 3.00? 3 oth. .7r and 24.00a Cold St-irasc 15.0U J Booth. 10c nd MJOQ. Cola 8?,irage. 12.7c ',003. Cola. StoraKC 1 3c .ec. 8000. Booth. 13c and . .J'lOaO. 115 au.! ic, hold- At that Ume Hack wai hauling usv.f 4t i? ti. der to intense derM laa aaw RW0- AUui-10A: was sTtfk from wrry. Tr .n day to Csftsastsn dy he was exnejeting " receive word from home that he hud be-.tom r. father. Hick u a !'" t 30 and Ruth will be 37 in February According to the average span of life in the big Ic-jjc. Hack has : several seasons in which to bang iawav mt Rhp's rrr-nrl Tf h rtrv.tr.'' set a now mark this y ar. hp may do ol'.ter VI':: J 500 Cold Storage.' 7.5c and 6 LOCAL ITEMS 3oji in-3 Smith who hr.- bc-r. iUcturers, is th f-HARGES OF POLITICAL ACT1 VITY L OFFICE OF AGENT, era 'continued fr-jip paste 1) were Coi J. H, McMulbn. John Cvn-way. Walter Qo'a asxli. BTsianock. Vsder c - z-ext rOnaliou. Mr JkUtbtson suted that he had a let-tej on his C!e from Qscar Bass, deputy attorney geneeaL dated October 10, 109. cn the matter of. coroner's fees paid by the efty to the aovernueat agents. This setter Mr Matheson said, be would be able to prcduce thU afternoon on resump-tton of the hearing, together with bis Mr. Mathesoa'si reply to same. Mr Locke intimated that he intended to object to the adrait-saoa of the letters as irrestvant. There wa considerable argument between Mr. Man son and Mr. L-eke as to the admissfblllty of Mr. son's question as to when first Inquiry had been nude of Mr- Matheson b- any goveaaaua official as to what coroner s fees had been paid by the city. Mr. Lacks contended that this hid nothing to do with the mstter under Investigation. Mr. Manson reminded Mr. Locke that a serious charge of theft had been matte against bis client. Mr Locke, did not think Mr. Man-son should say that. No charge of theft had been laid. This was merely 'an Inouiry. , Mr. Manson replied that be could apijreiate Mr Locke's position Possfbbr he 'Mr. Locke; did not se any evidence to justify a charge of theft. Nevertheless such a serious had appeared in the press. Mr. Justice W A Macdonald said that what might have appeared in the press would have nothing to do I with him. Ail he wanted to find out was whether the charges weie true i ox false. Neither would it affect his 1jusJfatvV BJasVordshhj said, what Mt. Bact ml hi, have sail. It w. his desire to krep invest igatiuu w.'tiMp .Oisork b jtintis tuI not , t AQtm as rodttcal matter to be jtoterjeoed, ' X A far 4s h? vt; gware. if. Ma-i.j.-c sold r.o tastructlcns had been, received by the city to have eor-ytsrs fees made psvable to the .government and not to the ooroner. Mr. Matheson was ked, on re luming to the stind this afternoon. to prodjice checki that might have been paidl to Col MrMuIlin or Mr. Oale lor coroner s fees. A. B. McNeill auditor of revenue till the government, told how the idion' work was carried out. Aud-" V cane rcguhrJy once a year each govemn'.pnt agency. AU eirU servants. Mr. McNehl de-.ared. had seclfic instructions thty were to account to the p 7em:nent for ill fees they received ex-eppt In thf case of official ad- Titnistiators' ctmmlaslons, up toi -00 ,r annu.-, being allowed in these If Mr Wtt had been absent f . jui hi off I'" for a whole day except cn ?ov mment business , it I should have been reporu-d. Mr. McNeill detUred ' At I o'clock the liKj jh v as ad- i lay trip to iximomon ar.a . jou.'nea apui i i.i it w.i-. Hnn inc-k ilr .points, returned to fed by Mr. Mar.-'Mi h.r Mr V'att . n yeiterday s train. would voluntar i-. on n aehs ! sVana at toe ci.m;luioA i uw gov- nnd sale , of home cooking, jenunem's evidence. W Allen. Third Ave . Tnes-: Efforts are beint! made to cm nf)on 3 to 6. Proceeds for elude ihe heannK by tomorrow ana xn'an fund. 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