AM OX BEATS RUPERT 5 TO 3 AT SOCCER CAPTURE TROPHY Power House Wins Honors by Defeating Station 11 to 3 The Round Bouse softball team- 1 Round House. The final league standing is ax follows: P. w. Round House S 7 Station 8 5 H.OX.VM 9 4 Biological Station 9 2 O Hibbard O.E. ...12 Redman OX .14 Stephens E 12 J. Cemadlna S. 14 Arseheau OX ..13 Harold X . 12 37 43 41 39 48 42 3 5 7 11 7 18 H. 13 15 14 13 15 13 Pts. 7 S 4 3 BIG SIX STANDING AB. R Tired By Travelling, Locals Dropped Football Opener at Smelter; Was Lively Contest ANYOX. Auer. 26: Anvox all stars defeated the Prince Rnnprr viair.in rr pWpn hv a spnre of five to three in the first A?LlT leame here last night of a four-game series which is to be has been formed with teami US4i equalized before half time. Batteries were Tuiteeto and P J- The teams will repr-- Aiter the resumption of play, a tersan for the Round House; Stiles for the Station. h we town oi jfnw ana ovew- imUKJek let Anyox through. Buchan-art, Canadian Legion, Moose Lodge jan heading the third goal for the sad High School. Practice games j smelter town. After Smith had sav-bave already been played. Judging ed Williams' hot drive, Horner ad-by the enthusiasm displayed by the ! ded the fourth lor Anyox and Dixon various organisations, this league made the fifth from off side. A. should be well worth watching. Dickens scored Prince Rupert's third goal. Smith made a splendid , , . . ' j one-handed save or it would have ' Premier beat Stewart recently by beeJJ 6 to 3. a score oi d to nu to win toe huh , Thi Prinp niirwrt tram nlnvprt as Cup, emblematic of the baseball ggjted. championship of that district. The, xhe second game will be played game was called at the end of tbs tomorrow evening and the Prince seventh frame by Umpire- James, Rutjert team will then leave for Pet jMcAleenen owing to the tide eon:- home aboard the gasboat Laura F. -191 . ing in. it was quite evident that 349 ' Premier had the best team. .341 . J333 io 1 The Prince R insert-An vox foot- 310 ball games being held at Anyox City League this week have been heralded in . , .7 Sons of Canada .4 3 Father E. M. Leray, O.MX. vt "a11" tne bSst 0ld Empress 4 4 Stewart, who has been away for a sporting events seen there In re-'Eik, 3 4 Pet. .571 500 .429 week at Jasper Park and Fraserieent years. The Anyox boys are, . Lake, arrived to the city from the confident that they will be able to CFR. steamer Princess Louise, Interior on this afternoon's train, take a good showing not only at Capt. Arthur Slater, Is due in port He will proceed on the Prince Ru- home hut also In Prince Rupert at 3:45 this afternoon from Skag- pert Saturday afternoon to pay a when the teams resume the con- way and other Alaska points and brief visit at Anyox before return- filet here next week in connection will sail at .5:30 for Vancouver ard lng to his own statton at Stewart, with the Fair. " Victoria. National League St. Louis Detroit ... Boston ... 'Chicago w. L. 1st: LouLs 7? 44 NeW York 68 51 581 Chicago 67 58 Brooklyn 66 60 Boston ... Pittsburg .59 61 Si. 70 48 74 47 73 MERCHANTS ' St.:.:-' STr-- Chicago is out r it tw- "SfiSiCU-, - JjTi''rt'.": .r"' " iyu ' 1?.-. ;'" '"" the world' rrcord tot quality Qke RECORD SPEAKS jr ITSELF Quality tells, in n ciKurctte us well ns in wheat. In fact, the record established and maintained by Turret Qgarettes has ln made by quality alone. Their mildness and fragrance and the satisfaction thry give to smokers are the natural results of the quality of the tobaccos used in their manufacture. After all, nothing cun replace good, honest tobacco grown and ripened right out hi the field under nature1 own auulight nothing artificial about that and the high quality is 4inbred. 1 Mild and Fracjiant I u r ret CIGAKETTES fir Pet .642 536 .524 .492 .57 66 .463 ;r;:::r rZZZ h; r. i nlaved here and at Prince Rupert. Despite the score it was Philadelphia Ji 62 .460 leating the station n-3. a brilliant game. The Prince Rupert players, who did bet- The winners played better ball ter in the first half than in the second, felt the effects of than iheir opponent throughout, nthctr nocturnal boat rUe here, bath la hlttine sad flWn" - j There was a large crowd on hand first Inning they collected three . and the weather was splendid, rnns, in the third they made ar- I . I After Hunter had saved twice, the other while the Station made two The Station made one in the fifth, ami no score was made after that until flie ninth liming when thei SPORT CHAT first goal was made by Webster for Prince Rupert who headed the pigskin between the posts from Walters' corner. Horner then scored Softball has taken hold of pop- twice to give Anyox the lead. Albert men crossed the plate for the; 8J!B'lL fire Oiektnt Just missed twice but Col. Baseball Standings BATTLING .Cincinnati 44 79 .358 i American League W. L. pet. Philadelphia 7 33 Washington New York Cleveland .725 73 48 .603 71 50 .587 59 60 .496 .422 .392 .392 47 75 .385 LOST GAME Defeated by Sand Pit 7 to 1 in Softball Match Last ETening Sand Pit defeated Merchants by score of 7 to 1 m a softball game last night on Oyro Q rounds at the corner of McBrlde Street and Sixth Avenue. Battery for the Merchants con sisted of Pete Ferguson and Dar-row Casey and for the Merchants, Walter Johnson and Doug. Stalker. 1234 5 6789 Sand Pit 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 1-7 Merchants ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Teames were as follows: SandPi t Murray, D. Casev. White. H. Lyons, W. McLean, P. Gomez. Blrell. Ferguson and (J. .Casey. , Merchants D. Stalker, W. Johnson, A. Phillips. L. Bond, H. Kennedy, R. Stalker, V. Menzle. R. I Montgomery and P. Stegavlg. " I evening. FOR PLACE (Bit Leatue Baseball Clubs Staging AJerry Fi(bt For Various Hun-ner Up Positions DETROIT, Aug. 26 By losing a game yesterday to the Washington Senators the Detroit Tigers dropped into a mathematical tie with the Boston Red Sox for sixth place In the American League. The Athletics, by virtue f their victory over St. Louis Browns, maintained their fourteen and a half game lead over Washington Senators. In the National, the New York Oiants continued their strong pace of the last few days and took both ends of a double header from Chicago Cubs who are rapidly falling out as contenders for second place. The Oiants crept up half a game on the St. Louis Cardinals who defeated Boston Braves. Yesterday's scores: National Leatue Chicago 3-1, New York 57. Pittsburg 5-0. Brooklyn 3-5. St. Louis 4, Boston 1. Cincinnati 8-0. Philadelphia 0-1. American League Washington 5. Detroit 1. New York 8. Chicago 0. Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 1. TENNIS PLAYED Game played yesterday in the1 city tennis championship tourna-, ment at the Prince Rupert Tennis Club's courts resulted as follows: Men's Singles S. Darton beat W. N. Currie (final sett 6-3. Col. S. P. McMordie beat Col. J. W. Nieholls. 6-3. 6-4. Ladles' Singles Miss V. Smith beat Miss B. Ber-ner. MtttT. Eflgecttmbe "beat Miss F. Smith. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert Aueuxt 26, 1911 The Yukon and White Route has refused to lower rates on Its railway and the railway commission, therefore, has gene to Skagway to look Into thematter. 1 Oeorge Tlte of this city may go to Vancouver to referee a final lacrosse match on Labor Day between Vancouver and New West minster. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. J. S. Irvine and son. who have been holidaying at Terrace returned to the city from the interior on this afternoon's train. ! A. D. Mathwion. manager of the Canadian Fishing Co.'s Carlisle cannery, arrived In the city from the river on this afternoons tram Mrs. E. D. Jenner and family who have been spending a vacatlo.i , vlsHlhg with relative in Alberta, returned to the city on this after-nootil train. Miss L. HaUlwell of Borden Street School teaching stalf returned to the city on this afternoon's train from Terrace where she spent the I summer vacation with her parents. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halllwell. J. T. Harvey, who has been practising law at Smlthers for the; past year or so. arrived In the cltv on this afternoon's train from the Interior to Join ' the firm of Wll-1 Hams, Manson it Brown. Mr. Har-ivey was accompanied to tlte cltv by his bride, formerly Miss Ruth llorruby of Prince George. They ware married recently In Prints Oor. 1 tnr MZZsa i vrnnr horse' i$ the brand mot favoured by Scott men ana they are the greatest connoltieure of whUky. Could you make a witer choice whs cAoo-big whUky for yourielft For sale at all Government Liquor Stores . v Liquor Control Botird Mail Order Depanm. -i; The MARRIAGE (K aixe, WHITE "TOHTTE HORSE' then blended, it Uigaiot andreblended.othiltb,whUta becomes properly married Ta! marrying of "WHl'IT HURSIT k a very lengthy procirs, m result is a right noble tpift subtle and distinct aronu ui bouquet, soft, smoota ina m pleasing to the palate witiou, trace tof kick or bite As a heart tonic and dWn -WHITE HORSE" studi supreme. White Horse mw n 1 "tin w flgltsffiYl This advertisement is not published or dLspia Con'ro Board or by the Oovcniu:' of British Columbia NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Had dood Results Panning in Cariboo- Devclopini iMcical! rcndiav Property at Stcv. art Rich Gold Find in Northern R. C. After spending three months in the Bark i . workinc nlacer claims. Remarrl ami F.no-pnp s cumS L M1UheU bat MlM J' EdBP" j stanyer and Fred Stearns have returned m u ... I w. h. Tobey and w. l. Stamford BuJ"ns Lake. While away they were able tu p; beat 8. Darton and w. r. McAfee m nnd make good wages and brought home a ' one set, match called on account of dust with them. After spendinc a time at Bill !' darkness and will be continued this 'quartet plan on returning to the . Cariboo country. j llclused thr vcit were assembled will be sent later to pector is report, ri 1. ; ,the British Colombia Chamber of ered u mystery u-- Pau Mines in Vancouver I Harry Bowyer. who left Alice Ann i recently on his return to Seattle af-jter taking control of operations at ,the Bsperanaa Mine, expects to be back In Alice Arm again in the fill. W. W. Meicalf. who is associated 'with C. L. Hibbard In the devsioD- .ment of the Metcalf Fendley pro. I perty on the northwest slope of . Shawatlans Lake, where the city Banded Mountain was in Stewart power development Is belne put Ir. recently. When asked concerning ijoube 18 days toot nor'hwt ham in Ncrtfvri, I', from which ht n rjarac gold in :i.: three poles and : i '.me rucker Ttn urn if $180 pt'i He if staking th Hi"-v McKciit lanc for some tm; '.pyrin'!- In thp H ' tninlrn country is becoming a popular camping and aeveiopmenu at the property this Vancouver He r p picnic place for local people. year- Mr. Metcalf stated that the of activity unumi I I work which had. been done having the creek 1 . .(..1. lit 1 tv 1 1 'time out necessitated u ').'.,! ir. collect enough ore specimens thlsM th- season, ! : year to make it worth while sending , unUl next year an exhibit to the Vancouver Exhl- bltlon. The few specimens that M.C. Brown Fa;i a- ... . K v.' r:0: i '".IBS ...Ml. 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