PAQE FOU3 Mobley Cup Soccer Competition Now Tied Up Poor Match j lucky enough to head a shot past j his own goalie to give the Merchants the lead, which they maintained to the end. Merchants Vlnk; uurrie, uoug- ,las; lMtchell, A.. Dickens, McKay; Amor, Hill, Beck, H. Dickens, S. Is Dickens. Regiment T. Smith; Kelsey, Wlngham; Clarke, DeJong, Red-path; Walters, Lyons, Wilson, Co-lussi, Norrington. Referee, C. L. Youngman; lmes- ! men, A. Clapperton, T. Bussanlch. j Poor Match Ragged Play and Too Much Talk-, The match was a poor one to ing Last Night watch. The reiereeing was slack and 1 with minor Infractions going un- After the interruption of local checked tempers got frayed and game owing to the visit of H. M. S. tnere wag far macn talking. The Dragon, Mobley Cup league football Reewnt had several of Its reauU; was resumed last evening with the players away. Laidler and Watson Merchants beating the Regiment are on tne injured list, and Edge two goals to one, to tie up the lead- cumbe, Thurber and Fong are out ershlp in the competition. j0f town. Laidler was not missedt as The Regiment had the hill In Its 'Xed Smltn kept a spiendld goal and favor but the opening exchanges unlucky to have the second were all in favor of the Merchants. gnot turried past him as he had it S. Dickens and H. Dickens com- j covered till Norrington deflected it blned neatly on the wing but Kelsey (Kelsey turned In a rare game at cleared. Amor and Hill were nearly j back and Wlngham was little be-throuah but Winiiham cleared and ki n.t,n ..., cleared a corner kick well. Regl-jCiaTke were hard working substl at Vlnk who cleared. Merchants again took up the attack and A. Dickens shot wide. Smith stopped a good drive from S. Dickens but the Regiment defence was playing a strong game with Kelsey and Smith could not be Improved on. Colussi and Lyons played very hard but Walters was not as good as usual. Vlnk was not severely tested. Douglas and Currle were a steady pair of defenders with Currie try- outstanding. Norrington got away hg an occasional shot at goal. Die-and, from his perfect centre. Wilson kens was a good spoiler but his scored a neat goal to give the Regi- .shooting was off. McKay gave Wal-ment the lead. A cross from Amor Uers little scope and Mitchell play- weni ciear across uie goaj oui no ed hls USUal came. The Dickens! further score was recorded at half time. The -second half found the Mer-J chants attacking and Smith pulled off a brilliant save under the bar from Amor's great shot DeJong was checking well and the Ragl-jnent attacked by Douglas cleared. Beck crossed a ball right across the goal mouth but no one was there to either clear 4t of touch It in. Red-path blocked a hard drive and Clarke headed away a dangerous shot. Smith again saved weU and , threw clear. Following a corner Amor soared to pat the teams level. Play was ragged with some of the players "crabbing" far too much and the game sufferroCeJsey got a cramp and went outside left with Norrington going back. Soon after Kelsey made a fine run but Douglas spoiled him. Lyons had a try but it went wide. The Merchants were still doing the greater part of the pressing and Norrington was un- brothers showed nice footwork at Time but none of die forwards did much shooting. Hill tried hard and Amor found Smith equal to most of his shots. Beck at centre was not -strong. t Motley Cup Standing W. L. F. A. Merchants 3 2 11 11 Regiment 3 3 14 12 Legion 2 3 9 11 4 Next game, Friday evening, Is be- j ween the Merchants and the Le gion.. There are then three post poned games to be played to com plete the competition, with each team playing the other two once. Big League Scores American League Philadelphia 8, Detroit 1. Boston 4, St. Louis 3. Washington 3, Chicago 0. 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BUICK e 22 iMdtlt, liin( froca u CADILLAC e Ovr )0 medU avkil-Wl. rtiwinc frem Ch CiUV II.S2. lMCiiU V I 2 u 11.1)0 and w to Aa OdillMV l widi rat. Ion MUa (Ml If, 60S uui mn, All m M (actoqr, MOtORS ntnnum Mit.lS Old American League i w. l. pet; Philadelphia 78 30 .722 Washington 67 39 .632 New York . 62 43 .590 Cleveland 50 56 .472 St. Louis 46 60 .434 Boston 42 65 J93 Chicago Ml 66 583 Detroit 41 68 .576 City League W. L. Empress) 2 2 Blks 2 2 Sons of Canada 2 3 Pet. .COO .500 .400 BIG SIX STANDING O. AB. Harold E 9 35 J. Comadirta 8. 18 33 HIbbard O.E. ... 10 31 Stephens E 9 31 O. Mitchell E. 8 25 EldrldgeOJB 10 38 R. 14 11 7 6 9 7 H. 13 12 11 11 8 12 Pet. .371 .364 .355 .355 .320 .316 BASEBALL Aug. 13 Elks vs. Ola Empress. Aug. 17: Native Sons vs. Old Env press. Aug. 20 Elks vs. Native Sons Aug. 24 Old Empress vs. Elks. SCAI.K OF CHARGES The following la the scale . of charges made for reading nMices: V Marriage and Engagement miTiniincrmontj 12. Itlrth Notices 60c. Funeral Notices 1. Cards of Thanks, 2. Funeral Flowers lOe per I tinme. THE CaHY JJEV7S 1S1 News and Views of the Sport World MERCHANTS WIN GAMEi j SPORT NOTES The arc lights bla2ed away and, did not show but the crowd got Its he picture machines whirred as I full jvota of -entertainment. ' 5-year old Benny Leonard of fic-! SOCCERISTS STATION CHALLENGED' WINNER asebailers, Not Satisfied With Dracon Exhibitions, Challenge Footballers j Not satisfied with the brand of B iiiiiiu llliil. iscuvilK liau iauu wwin. . . then Smith saved well. He alsolm dn anA riH it RdnAth and i soccer that was offered in compe itftlon last week with H. M. S. Dra ment was awarded a penalty kick tutes who never gave up. The for-?' Pr,nce Hupert Baseball when H. Dickens handled In the wards dW not comblne well though A8ociatlon U offering to give a penalty area but Wilson made a the movement of Norrington .H fewrfonsln tnePls.ktn. ame to hash of the kick, shooting straight i.wilson that gave them the goal, ion and, accordingly, the baseballers are issuing a challenge to the footballers for a game of soccer to be played at any time and place sult-lble tothe football men. If the footballers are not able then to give a better account of themselves during the forthcoming Fair Week series it will, at least, be no fault of the baseballers who, incidentally, are so willing to help things along that they are considering offering their services both as footballers and baseballers during the week. Anyway here Is the soccer team that the baseballers will ask the footballers to try over on their piano: , v tjamble; Skinner and Styles; Q. MftceJl, HQwelSria V. Jutenzle; N. fChenoski, W. Mitchell, Farquhar, A. Mitchell and Frizzell. Baseball Standings National League W. L. Pet. St. Louis . 63 40 .630 Chicago 59 48 .551 New York .- M "46 Mt Brooklyn 57 52 .523 Boston - 53 51 .510 Pittsburg .51 54 .486 Philadelphia 43 55 .439 Cdnctimatt 39 70 .349 Xiame Last Night In the C. N. R. A. Softball League fixture last night the Station defeated the Biological Station 6-3. The Station got away to a good start and collected three runs In the first three Innings trut in the last of the third the Biological fellows settled down and tied the score, making three runs. Then in the first of the flfith Inning the Station again got going and brought in three more men. They managed to hold out their opponents entirely until the end of the game, making the final score 6-3. Batteries were Styles and Geddes for the Station, and Brocklesby and Smith for the Biological Station. League standing to date Is as follows: W. L. Pt Station 2: ...,5 1 5 Round House - .4 l 4 R. C. N: V. Ri i '" 2 '3 Biological Station 1 5 1 OLD PILOT UNDER FIRE Movement to Remove Manager of Brooklyn Robins Continues ally returned to the ring wars in; Benny's fcct consisted of two last BROOKLYN, Aug. 12: Uncle New York a few days ago. The rounds with Jackie Phillips, who Wilbert Robinson', 67-year old pilot xene was a midtown gymnasium holds the Canadian welter title, of the Brooklyn Robins, Is virtually I ini the setting was perfect. Steam- and two more with one Jhnmte "0n the spot" as his National :d up by a report the former light- Martin, an amateur flyweight. , League team opens Its final stand .eight king would put on the gloves Leonard tlld not look bad, yet he of the season at home before the jvith his new stablemate, Mickey didnt look so good. He looked a onslaughts of western clubs. Walker, the faithful packed the great deal like a 35-year eld former All this smann thire has been a house at so much a head. 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