PAGE FCUK. XL I DAILY DEPENDABLE News and Views of the Sport World as "OLD FAITHFUL" "Old Faithful" Pimovft gtyttr la mi z? which, Ytllowitona vary Park 5 ELKS RALLY TENNIS IS fail, mlnutcft. throws without a Classy Field of American Trotters eolamn waur aad of ataara hot 120 faat into tha air, TO WIN GAME STARTED tha four aruption minutes. lasting - IN SEVENTH Games Played Last Night and More Scheduled Today Old Empress Lose Snappy Game as ' Nelson Weakens and Allows Three Hits and Walk May Be Triple Tie Postponed Game Between Elks and Sons of Canada Will Probably Be Played Friday In one of the best ball games that has been witnessed this season, Elks defeated Old Empress last night by necessary to break it, and then pos slbly a play-off after that. The game was featured by good fielding by both teams, only two men reaching first by the errdr rnnti PhpnAslfl nllrtirpd ptffht. hit. Proctector, three-year-old trotter, handily in second heat of annual a score of 4-3 and thereby still have ' a chance to get into the play-off . and may possibly yet win the seneau hlt to 0 Mltchen wno was Orme Cup embematic of city slow ln fieldm the ball and threw championship. Going tato the last to Harold at second who te d half of the h with the seven score Redman as he overslld the sack t1 SZ slamm!d ?" Wendle singled and Arseneau stop- three hard hiU which with coupled d at second Hlbbard hu a two a walk and a stolen base, were suf- bagger over first base. Arseneau and ficient to overcome the lead and Wendle scorin he went to th,rd win the before had game one man when stephens missed the throw-In. been retired. Up i to ithat time Nekon Men2le walked and then EldrId had allowed only two hits and had IHed out to Harold held them scoreless after the first Botn teams were dangerous ln the toning. Doug- Stalker started the slxth Wlth two men out K trouble when he lined out a triple led out a nlce double t to right. Chenoskl followed l with Redman sm ied b beatl out hls another one to the same field. Bill roUer to Farquhar and Kenny went Harold walked and stole second and thlrd Redman attempted steal ""Tw!0 MitChe" Slniled ,eft ond but Kenny was tagged at and both runners scored. fihe ,ate aiHaroid returned a It was a tough game for Old Em- ttctthmw to catch hlm press to lose as they would have . w Mltchell ,ed off wlth a double been sure of at least a tie for second rl nt centre m nk&, nalf Q half honors could they have copped Mlt,hell struck out Ke made last night. Now. unless the Elks fensaUonal pick-up on Skinner's can down Sons of Canada ln the groun.der and Mitchell went to third, one remaining game, the latier will Fafquhar was out at flrst have both halves and won no play- i b jenny off wUl be necessary. If Elks win .mM flvp anri rfr0J that game, though, a three team tie Hlbbard ihree waIka m the wUI be the result with two games iand Redman were the on, batters to get more than one safety in the game. Box Score O. E. ABR Kenny 2b 3 0 cf. 4 0 while he walked two men and hit Redman Arseneau If 4 I twn hut h! mnnnr). wan o-nnri in th pinches. Nelson walked five men W,?"?dle. M, " ' and up to the last inning pitched a , ' '" I fine game but weakened badly then. Mnf f Old Empress filled the bases ln jdge3b 3 the opening frame but to no avail. " v' , Chenoskl making a nice play on a Smlth c- hot grounder of Menzle's for the final put-out Elks got their first tally ln their 2 0 0 0 .3 0 .3 ,0 II PO 1 2 Totals 28 3 8 18 6 1 -None out when winning run was half. Harold walked and stole second SCCred m seventh and third. A. Mitchell t-iwk out nnd then Rtenhens rolled ona to the ELKS AB R pitcher who missed it and Harold Harold ss. .., 1 scored. W. Mitchell struck out and A. Mitchell c -3 Nelson caught G. Mitchell pop-fly. Stephens lb 3 Old Empress tied It up ln the W. Mitchell If 3 fourth. Wendle was hit by a pitched O- Mitchell 2b .3 ball. He stole second. Hlbbard sing- Skinner cf. :. .3 led and Wendle held third. Chenoskl Farquhar 3b. 2 tossed out Menzle at first. Eldrldge D. Stalker rf. 3 singled Just over second and Wendle Chenoskl p 2 H PO 0 3 scored, Hlbbard staying at second. "Nelson filed out to O. Mitchell and Totals 24 4 5 21 12 2 then Smith hit to Harold who threw 01d gjpg, 0 to third to force Hlbbard 'ElksV 1 03 34 fifth and it looked as though they Summary 2-base hits, Kenny, had enough to win on. Kenny struck Hlbbard. W. Mitchell; 3-base hits, out. Redman tingled over third. Ar- Stalker, Chenoskl; stolen base, Hlb- For Every Man Who "Rolls His MADE IN FIANCE A mrm PURE nunc lilrr n us Kjivnr These absolutely pure 'cigarette prr are most convenient. Packed ln automatic, double slotted book lets each paper Is easily and smoothly released for immediate use. Get a booklet to-day 1 RICE CIGARETTE-PAPERS Automatic BookUt -1 20Ufti -if pulling away from Nedda Guy, at head of hem? stretch to win Grand Circuit opening meeting at historic Charter Oak Park track Hartford, Conn. bard, Wendle, Harold (5), A. Mitchell, Skinner (2); base on balls off, Chenoskl (2), Nelson (5); struck out by Chenoskl (6), Nelson (7); left on base, O. E. (8), Elks (7); double play Harold, to O. Mitchell, to Stephens; passed ball, Smith; hit by pitcher, Wendle, Hlbbard; time of game, 1:15; umpires, Brookes and Laporte. FOOTBALL TEAM LEAVES The local football team, which will meet Anyox in a two-game series, left on the gasboat Laura F. at 9 o'clock last night for the smelter town. The party is dus back early Friday morning. TEAMS ARE ENTERED Indians to Play Football, Baseball and Lacrosse at Exhibition Three Indian football teams have so far entered for the Fair Week sports next week, it was stated at Fair Board offices this morning. iuiie team is entered lor Daseoau to jdate and one for lac row. The en-I tries are: j Football Alyansh, Greenville and Klncollth. J Baseball Greenville. I Lacrosse- Aiyansh. Charles Zlmmy, who in spite o: having no legs, set a new world's record In endurance swimming of 100 hours at Honolulu. Former mark was broken by 13 hours Zlmmy stayed in the water 4 day s, 4 hours and 15 seconc3. Single Elks Take Up Challenge of Wedded Brothers What hoi Exalted Ruler George Mitchell and his Single Elks feel that there is more atmosphere than reality ln the defiance of the Married Elks. In fact, they suspect that this bufik emanates from the flowery pan of Fred Stephens, proud exponent of the glories of matrimony. However, the Single Elks are somewhat dismayed at the attitude of their hurling ace, Bill Lamble, who took one' look at the Benedict lineup and turned pale. He states he will be true to his obligation, but does not wish to shatter his enviable record of .years against the sizzling bats of that Murderers' Row. So Manager George Mitchell has decided to send in Brick Skinner, who has been through the war and who is expected to take the thunder out of the big guns. The Bachelor lineup will be: Alex Mitchell c. Brick Skinner p.. Bill Mitchell lb., George Mitchell 2b., Bill Harold ss., Bill Lamble 3b., Bill Stone If., Doug Frlzzell cf., Sam Joy rf., coaches and spares, Lee Qordon and Doug Nelson; bench manager, Harry Love; mascot, A. A. McEwen; cheer leader, Andy (Dutch) Donald, and ushers to Single Men's rooters' section, Cap Mulligan and Bill Elm-hurst. The "Angry Mob" sincerely hope that the Married Elks will support their mutual candidate, Miss Vivian Hickey. better than they will support their windy pitcher. DEMPSEY POPULAR RENO. Nevada, August 25 Leonard Sachs, manager of Jack Dempsey. announces- that ths former world's heavyweight champion has received offers aggregating over $400,000 to participate ln four-round exhibition bouts in various parts of the country. Dempsey does not Intend to engage in exhibitions more than three times a week, Bachs said. Jack Dempssy will be heard in a radio interview from Station KOMO of Seattle at 9 o'clock this evening, it is announced. Dempsey will be Interviewed by Royer Brouham of Seattle V Si I staff. Results of Monday's play in the city tennis tournament were as follows: P. Edgecumbe defeated W. Mitchell. 6-1. 6-1. Mrs. Currie and Horton beat Miss J. Edgecumbe and P. Edgecumbe. T. W. Brown beat P. Mcintosh, 6-2, 6-3. 1 In the men's singles matches between Joslin and Horton, and W. Currie and S. Darton, each match was called after a set apiece had been won, on account of darknesi jand dew. Today's Matches 10:30 ajn. Mrs. Shadwell vs. Mrs. Currie. 2:30 p.m. Miss I. Mitchell vs. Miss , J. Edgecumbe. 1 5:30 Miss Vera Smith vs. Miss B. I Berner. I 5:30 Col. Nicholls vs. Col. Mc-' Mordle. 6:30 Final set, W. Currie vs. 8. : Darton. 1 6:30 Norrington vs. Tobey Jr. . 6:45 Stamford and Tobey sr. vs. I McAfee and Darton. I READY FOR LACROSSE Eight-Man Short Field Game to Be riayed Nest Week Between Rupert and Alyansh In the lacrosse games to be played between Alyansh and Prince Rupert ln connection with the Exhibition sports program next week, the new eight-man game, which has become so popular In the east, will be played. The field will also be shorter, resulting In almost 'constant goal bombardment. The rule allowing substitutes to go In at any stage of the game also makes for faster play. The two-man referee system will be employed in the effort to eliminate as far as possible rough and unclean olay. Prince Rupert players' are practising on every evening available ln preparation for the series. Games will be played Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Hibbard Heads Heavy Hitters Redman Goes Into Second Place With Stephens Third Arseneau In Fifth Place Howard Hibbard, right fielder for Old Empress, went Into first place ln the Big Six standing following last night's baseball fixture between Old ;Empress and Elks. Fred Stephens, who has been leading most of the j time this Season, slipped Into third place as he went hitless, while Redman, centre fielder for Old Empress, climbed Into second place with two , safeties in four attempts. Arseneau dropped from second to fifth place ! as he failed to hit safely ln four at-; tempts. Johnny Comadlna, Sons of Canada is now lh fourth place, while Bill Harold, who drew, three walks ; and Uien went hitless ln his other i time up last night, dropped a few I points but still holds sixth place, i With but one remaining game to ; be played to complete the schedule, and with Eddie Smith certain to be ln the, final standing, If he plays ln that gam, at least one of the present Big Six hitters, will be displaced. Scoop Bury and Bill Mitchell, who will both be in the final game, have ,a chance to climb up as they are I both hitting over .200 now. Follow-j ing is the standing to date: . ' d4 Ah. R H. Pet. I Hlbbard O.E. ...12 v 37 3 13 .351 i Redman O.E 14 43 5 13 .349 'Stephens E. 12 41 7 14 .341 ,J. Comadlna S. 14 39 11 13 .333 I Arseneau. O.E. .13 48 7 15 .313 Harold E. 12 42 18 13 .310 If you're hot, think of the poor artist's model now posing in ermine and sable for the Chrlst-mas cover. 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Mso. vertisement it not publ'ulied or displayed by the liquor Board or by the Government of UrUiih Columbia. Baseball Standings I WHITE SOX i National League W. L. Pet. St. Louis 78 44 .639 New York C6 51 .564 Chicago 67 56 .545 Brooklyn 65 59 2i Boston 59 60 .496 Pittsburg 56 65 .463 Philadelphia 50 61 .450 Cincinnati 43 78 J55 American League W. L. Pet. Philadelphia 86 33 .723 Washington 72 48 .600 New York 70 50 .583 (Cleveland . 59 CO .496 St. Louis ...T....J1 69 .425 Detroit :.48 73 .397 47 73 .392 Chicago Old Empress Elks - ...47 74 J88 City League w. L. Pet. 4 3 .571 4 4 .500 3 4 .429, Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert August 25, 1911 ! IN CELIifl Detroit Tigers Climb to Sixth fcl In American Learot Standing i , NEW YORK, Auk 25 -The pi between the Philadelphia AUtti and Washington Senators for el American League leadership tl extended to fourteen and ilm 'games yesterday wh.n the foci won from St Louis Bruwns ti the latter lost to Detroit Ttgen l Tigers, incidentally went imoiri place over Boston Red SoxandCJ cago White Sox who lost to CH land Indians anr! New York im respectively, the White SoxbW the cellar now by lull a gamf. In the National l. aKue Chtol Cubs and New York Giants pI double header. A home run by f Terrls won the second game for; Giants. Yesterday's scores National League Chicago 8-1. New York 4-1. American League Philadelphia 5. 8t Louis 1. New York 8, ChieaKo 5. Detroit 6. Washington 5. Cleveland 11. 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