PAGE FOTO "BROOKLYN'S SAFE LEAD Kobins Increase Margin Over St. Louis Pm National League Lead to Fall Game BROOKLYM, Sept. 16 Brooklyn Robins widened the tap separating i them from St. Louis Cardinals and ' Chicago Cubs to the hectic National , League race by defeating Cincin.j natl Red yesterday while the Cubs were breaking even is a double header with Philadelphia and the! Cardinals were idle. The Robins are i now a full game ahead of the; Cards and li'ad the Cubs by a game and a half. ( In the American League, Wash-' ington Senators tightened their hold on second place by winning a heavy hitting battle from the Chicago White Sox. Yesterday's scores; National Lea me Chicago 11-6. Philadelphia 12-4. j Claernnati 6, Brooklyn is. Pittsburg 1, New York 6. American League Washington 14, Chicago 9. Boston 1-2, St. Louis 3-1. New York 5, Detroit 3. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Brooklyn 84 SO St. Louis 82 60 Chicago 82 61 New York ,78. jj Pittsburg 74 66 Boston 6T 78 Cincinnati 5 85 Philadelphia 49 94 American League Pet. .878 -j5 i v & w ' m'-- Snooker golf is name of this latest variation of the miniature golf epidemic which is played wl th a refreshing golf-pool combination. The balls are vari-colored and count different point. 4- AMERICA ::;;r:BADMINTON THIRD RACE IS POSTPONED NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 4 Sept. 16 The third race in the America Cup series be- 'tween the American defender Enterprise and the British A8i challenger Shamrock V. was .467 .303 J43 w. L. Pet Philadelphia 96 47 .671 Washington at 55 15 New York 81 68 .561 Cleveland 76 68 Detroit 70 74 .498 St. Louis .60 85 .414 ' Chicago H 87 J87 Boston .48 95 3s Kach of the four of America's Cup defender candidate yachts. Enterprise, Weetamoe, Yankee and the Whirlwind, coat In the neighborhood of $800,000 to build. postponed today on account Do "Bite' t i r you, look tor a Many cheap and inferior whiskies are noted for their "kick" or "bite." A "bite" it the result of adding raw spirit to the blend. Actually a whisky with "bite" is usually much leas mature than a whisky with none. One reason for the world reputation of "White Hone" Whisky is ita complete lack of bite." The rich, creamy body isaoquired after many years in the wood. When deep in its maturity and properly "married White Horse is bottled ready for the world's approval A more mellow, generous and delightful spirit than white Horse is not obtainable. iiifE HORSE U ft W A I1 WHISKY DISTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND This advertisemmt is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or t.v the iovernment of British Columbia, a , ORGANIZED Club Formed By Moose Lodge and Play to Start at Onre A badminton club was formed last night by members of the Moose Log. The membership will be con- flfa P f0 and tack of fined to Moose members and their 17?' ... families. The following officers were Meanwhile preparations are 4-1 elected: 4 going ahead to improve the 4-; President, Walter Howarth. Shamrock, and It was announ- 4- . firurv.TMur rw- ceo ovemigm mat two thou- Executive Comatitte Nellie 4- sand pounds of lead ballast removed prior to Monday's race has been restored. 4-4 ' Evidence was heard by Magis trate McClymont in city poUee court this morning In the ease of Carl Wohlin. charted with keen ing Uquor fur sale, and the htar- mg was adjourned until tomorrow morning. Lawrence. Thora Peterson and Pe ter Peterson. A set of bylaws were drawn op and play will be under way SPORT CHAT The game and fisheries department of the Province of Ontarta under Hon. Charles McCrea has plana for raising wild ducks ha northern Ontario. Certain areas will be set apart where wild rice, celery and the seed of other aquatic plant will be sewn for the benefit of the ducks who like this kind of 1 fare. It is estimated that there are in the north 5,060,000 acres of water capable of sustaining growth of , vegetation for duck food and It has been found that an acre with th; .necessary food will sustain one I bird. The department for years has oeen planting seed and plants in 'northern Ontario and wherever 1 this has been done a phenomenal j increase in the nujaoer of ducks there has occurred. At Sioux Look out a crop is now about ripe tor harvesting. The Earl of Hanewood. husband of Princess Mary, had a few words to offer to motorists concerning the manner in which some of them spoil sport In the hunting field The Sari of Harewood is Master of the Braham Moor Hunt, York shire. People who followed the hunt in motors sometimes fallowed them too closely, declared the. Earl They sometimes rot in front of the fo. which was perhaps one of the reasons why last season could not be called a good one. The foxes I were not given a fair chance of making their point, thereby snail ing the sport of those fottowinv the hounds. Cars were often sent jAliatoU t after the hunt en fee chanee at Ml Aurnftr mlmli! nil!, 4a ;urn home m the mkMfi of - the day. For eicht years he had In variably gone home from huntlna In a oar, and he had never bad to ride more than five miles to reach It George P. Harris, manager of the B.C. Packers cannery at Mill Bay. 1 a paaeenfer aboard the Catala wis aitemoon bound for Vancouver. Mill Bay cannery is now closed for 'the reason. THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday. FOURTH IN SHOOTING Fine Showing Made By William Brass. of Prince Rupert at Montreal Meet After an elimination contest which brought to the Lachine Ranges 30 men employed by the Canadian National Railways. 16 who qualified in the indoor series and IS in the outdoor, and 30 men from the Canadian Pacific Railways, 20 riflemen wen- chosen to form the Canadian railway team in the re- j cent railway international shoot, i conducted under International as- J sociation rules, scores being tele-' graphed and targets forwarded .for comparison later with scores of Bri tish and United States railways. Shooting was extremely difficult owing to a hay mirafe whleh affected siphtinu: throughout the con test. However. Canada's railway! markrjTien made an aggregate score of 7615 poir. for the 20-man team 3t which f ;r were Canadian Pa cific IUilwa men and 16 Canadian National, in competition for the trophy embl' rnatic of the interna--lonal charrn -niiiip. The bighe-i individual score wh that turned m by O Eraslie, of Canadian Nati ual Railways. Toronto, crack Blslcy narskinan. who made 392 out of a oossible 400. Second highest was that of E. Leamon also a Blsley man. of Canadian National K. 0 ray. Montreal. Canadian Pad nc Railway employee, with a score of 388 and fourth, W. Brass, Prince Rupert, Canadian National Railways, 386. Four Stale y men were members of the international team. Officers of the shoot were Col. Harrison, range officer; CoL Fel la was, referee: Lieut. Boa, Judge, and the arrangements were in the hands of Col. F. F. Clarke, chairman of small here rifle shooting. Cana dian National Railways, with T. E. Jackson and T. E. Young. A dinner. which was attended by several officers of both railways, was tendered In the Lachine clubhouse of the C.NJLA. on Saturday evening. The rifles used in the eompeti pons were 32 long, not exceeding 30 Inches, any make, equipped with I metallic paep sights. Telescopic' sight were not permitted n?r was trigger poll of less than three pounds. Sltng straps were permitted. Twenty shots were fired at 50 and SO at 100 yards. BATTING AVERAGES How Prince Rupert Stacked Up Against Vancouver In Recent Series Cross Leads at Bat In the recent Vancouver-Prince Rupert baseball series, Vancouver made a team batting avet&tte of J363 while Prince Rupert's average was ,170. High batters for the series were: Cross, Vancouver. J00; Cede. Vancouver. .412, and LobUek, Prince Rupert, .364. Foil awing were the averages: Tram Averages AB R H V. A. d m 33 45 P. R. ,..16t 14 29 Individ aal Averages AB R H Crass iV) ...... 6 Oftle V) 17 S Loblick 'R 11 2 lwu i v aa 3 Nelson Ri 3 0 Downle 'Rl 19 2 Harold Ri JO 2 Richardson (V) 7 1 Hall Vi 10 4 Howe R .16 0 MeKuwock (V) 17 4 Lambie iR) 13 2 Jacobsen V) 19 6 Perkins 'Vt 17 2 Papke iV -....36 3 A. Mttchtll (Ri. 14 0 Straight 'W 16 1 W. Mitchell (R) 18 2 Wendle 'R 22 1 Chenoski iR) 14 1 Oavin 'Ri 2 0 Farquhii R) l 0 Arseneau R) 17 1 11 0 0 0 Pet. Mil .179 Pet J50 Mi J16 M0 Mi asm Mb Ml 211 .177 .160 .143 .136 111 mi J071 sm .000 .000 BADMINTON IS RESUMED The Badminton Club of Rupert East United Church resumed play for the winter last night and a successful season IS looked forward to by this club. Mrs M M. Lamb was ejected president and Ian Moite, secretary-treasurer. A NEW STANDARD OF PERFECTION a new pinnacle of smoking delight a cool, mild, fragrant mellowness that comes from the "best of golden Virginia leaf. Dixies are rolied right so they smoke right try a package Dress Rehearse. 'Queen of Hearts' Set For Tonight Plenty of F.um in .Musical Comedy Under Elks Begins Tomorrow A drees rebearsel will be held tonight at the Moose Hail for the Elks' show "Queen of Hearts." lrhbi will h. iii .... 1 1 wjhuj.- 1 Thursday and Friday. The special scenery was hung this afternoon, costumes have been given out and C. J. McNaughton, profesttona director, stated today that everything was in readiness for the shew. It Is seldom that such a pretentious production as "Qaeen of Hearts" is staged In Prince Rupert, and it is expected that everyone will take advantage at the oppor tunity of seeing a leatttnaUe show i again. The reserved seat sale is open at the Orrse Drug Ltd., and there are plenty of good seaU for any night. While aU seaU In the hall are reserved, there .Is m extra charge for reservations. The Elks also once again wish to call attention of theatre patron to the fact that the post hat been re- ITA mevrd frets the centre f tne hall, J'lJ . W. . IJ-L..- l l . , urn uw ugiiw iuhtc seen fccv loon fire exiU. If you like a good whale-hearted laugh, don't fall to see "Queen of Hearts." LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. IL Nations, who has been visiting for a few day at Alice ; Fisher r tndav learn why they're called, Canada's pleasure smoke. Arm. returned to the city on the Premier tram: Catala this afternoon from the north. J. O. Bouinianne. superintendent ol Power Corporation of Canada's transmission line construction, left on teday train for a brlei trip to Falls River. H. E. DeWolf . local manager -for the W. II. Malktn Co., returned to the city on the Catala this afternoon from a brief trip to Anyox and Alice Arm on company business. It Is understood that Mr Justice D. A, McDonald will bt the presiding Judge at the fall session of the 8upreme Court Assizes opening here tomorrow. r r rv v, F : K- ! tint of 5n THE BETTER CIGARETTE SAVE THE VALUABLE POKER HANDS NORTHERN B. C. NEWS STEWART The new vtUafe-eetneel here has set a licence of iWO every six months for transient traders or peddlars doing besineas in Stewart. leaving this district, he travelled ex tensively through United State and Alaska. Packing for the Crawford Transfer Co, Sam Klrkp trick made a new record for the trip Into Bowser Lake with a string of horses. The trip one way was made hi three I days Instead of the customary four and the round trip required less than a week Including a full day's stop at the lake. Mrs. WlUtem Watson has returned to Stewart after sffefidtat Vine summer in Edmonton and Victoria. Her daughter, Miss VJntet Watson. IS restaMnt In VKtOrtd to take up a business eouts. II O. Wilcox left last week for a trip to Prince Rupert. The local fire chief has a few pupils training under W Matheson to start and Jtop the puns engine on Fifth Avenue, Leonard F. Fisher, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. F. Fisher, left la it week for the south to resume his studies. Mr. is superintendent of the Archie Pa ton. accountant of the local branch of the Northern B. C. Power Co.. has been spending a few days in Prince Rupert on company business. BURNS LAKE In order to service for -l-r Burns Lake A M chased two dp v. the latest mak- ". C H SoflliMMher who nrartiutti Of Ut new entill,. as an attorney m Hyder some ten years ago. has returned there and j again pat out his atungle. since slble lo save s. n places and privt town Power Hnc to parts of the those already st-n The Burns L lk Board of Trade i-dian National Ha: the same quant:' contracts this win' Forest fire. if' of Savory laM M the home and c i. Mrs. Phil McCtttu.. commercial Umb' flames. ' Maynard Nouiv ntorflre warden with 1tiTM con'' by T. O. Martin Forestry Assocwm -l(4 FRENCH FLYERS nrxrtrviirn I TH'W I -1 II 111 VV III I IIUll Cotte and Itellontc reption at 15- BOSTON. Sept Dieudoarve Costi rived yesterday m their good-vlll uur States and wet welcome. They a I ford. Conn., and ' sands of people tut; the French flyers BOVR if in Your Daily Diet Means Strength Without Fat