PAQE FOUR. TOBEY TEAM WINS.GAME High School Softball Match Tester-day Tight Affair BUI Tobeys softball team defea aoartng DutjaU. ErraVks ball Radio Tubes Tested Plajwd r.f.; Fulton jc.f.; Ross IJ.; Durgata 2nd; irarsoc 3rd. Smith's team Mae Rae l.f.; bc-mtmto p.; Nalfyuusto. 1st; Murray 3rd: Karaym ss.; B. Tobay 2nd; Green r.f.; Oreer..l.f.: Smith ci Umpire C. Smith; Baje umpire -AI. Wells: scorekeeper R. Wilson-reporter Ola f Hanson. First Inning Ted Smith to bat Mae Rae opt on long fly to Smith hi right field NakamoU thrown oat on first Allen to OllUs. Domlnato make flrat on Dwxgates mitJiswBient on aeesnd. VSirra; hit past' short-atop scoring Domlnato. and Haoo-ya to out on a Trras-ieaauer to xrgate. uoe run, two error. Tobey to bat Allen thrown out on first Dominate to Mac Rae. Oil ns oat on first. Domlnato to Nal-eamato. Morwan filet oat to Dow nato. Domlnato pitehmt good ball. No runs, no hits, no errors. Second Inning Ted Satth to bat- Tobey hits With the Jewell Tube Tester McRAE IlKOS., LTD. past second gaining first Greer, bits for a single but Is forced out on second by Greer s sinale. Tobey caught on borne' by Morgan, and; Mac Rae flies out to Durgate. Kerens, no hits, no errors- I naya in deep short Two hits, two) no runs. thrMhn., th. en. Donllri o and Allen had sef' Fourth inninr Tobey to bat Iirarson slnzles bv bitting a hot grounder oast Kan- laya." Allen hits a long fly for two bases. Olllii out on first: Dominata The oldest, smoothest, finest Rye Whisky ' on. the shelves. EX. 12 YEAR OLD DOUBLE DISTILLED RYE $3.50 Hep. Quart Every drop 12 yeurs old -age, Government guuruntced. I V.aaw., ar alrert Itm. Ik. IImm CiJ ml Mn mhl advertisement Is not published or displayed by ths Liquor Control ttoard or by the Qovsrnmtnt of British Columbia. SENATORS Haw tupaort in the ftaU. Fr To- Ted smith to bat-Tobey stogies New York bejr. Durte. Tobey. and Afler to left ttM and steaU second and Ghlc w the scorers, Irarson, Alien, third. Allen fans Green and Greer i50" ,;he W?" Ted Smith hit a grounder past'! while Oflte. Morgan aniDurgatt, Phflade,ph ' second for two bases and Tobev ! Wt m res. Mac Rae singles and SmiU1ston For Smith. B. Tobey and Domin- tries to score but is caughTon Ctoclnnati aw were we scorers ana nnten. homo !, Mn. r. Mac Raa, Nalcamato. Karoya ana R. Tobey were notable In the field. Bettariea for Tobey ATien p; Morgan t.; tor T. Smith Domtna-to p.; SmJtt) c. - -wmu. VU a Ull no hits two errors. Tobey to bat Smith out on first Dominate to Nalcamota. Fulton hits to centre for a single. Ross singles forcing Fulton out on sec- luoers leam Allen d.: ouiis ,. v.w . i iovwn Boston hit, no no runs, no errors. Fifth Inning Ted Smith's team to bat Dom lnato throam out' on first Tobev to Oifll. Nalcamato .thrown out on nrst. Alen to Glllis. Ted Smith flies out to Smith' in right fled. No runs, no hits, no errors. MOVE UP Tobey to bat Tobey hits a bad grounder past Murray on third. ,;Teok Es lsesslon of Second Dominate passes Smith. Fulton' rtngies and Ross flies oat to Mae; Rae in left field but Tobey scorer Place Yesterday, New York Yankees Being Idle tad Ted Smiths at foe High School im v.r ..( WASHDiaTO.V, Sept. 23. Wash- on Tnssday. The score was J-2 It rmrf nUrt f.v .,t t ., , iington Senators, by defeating the was probably tbe most esetttog and on third. One run. one error nc CWcas Vnlte V3 best game played in the Hlrh hits. ' exclusive hold on second place in School league this season and it xhjrd inninr , the American League, the New York certainly was a hard game for Ted Twl o, t w., ,-.iYankewHh tbeCaTetend Indlans Smith to lose. At the end of the " ST Uln8 fifth lanto the Kor, Mood in. on " J?' it Hfert and St Lou tie M hieh neeesltated an extxa k?'10 tted ,or sUth Phce- innin hi n!v4 base too soon Karay fomer josme to the phlladel- KJ RvVthe gam. for Ted 1"! JL.,?" while the latter de-J Smith at the end of the filth With 1 "v "v tne Boston Red sax. Tooty on tiatad and two bmo down. . .... . "SH:f .ww.kTw" T.rT , hits a hot grounder to third and li 2.5 oat for taking a lead of; yards to catch. , hit, , . ,' In the sixth inning Ted Smiths l. . i ' X team was retiredwS, aTtZT ilTSt. r22LTrh2! OWU hlU for a safe-, maay nits oil Domlnato in their ,, , iy "d na adT,ns aarantes to second second on on ai . . half hH ."J. rf of tbe tmtM mmint and tv D. an, JZ? erarthrow. Allen taking third. Al m "uwb w on owes, w nn iwo . - , J f- to- score on Morgan's sln- m A-m tn fftriirA , American League ' St. Louis 5. Boston 2. Detroit 6. Philadelphia's. Chicago 2, Washington 7 National League Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2 (13 innings Brooklyn 6. St. Louis 3. STiTir rr? SS J - - Baseball Standings vicnonw. iddty in pi rmi ui ki. w Natlottal League Won Lost Pet 98 53 M9 87 64 J78 82 70 JS39 78 73 J&it 75 76 AW 64 87 .424 . .. 63 89 .414 58 93 J84 i American League Philadelphia 105 Waihingtcn . 91 Kew York 90 Cleveland 73 61 1st; Moraw c, Tobey as, W. Smith ouT to va'.!??. 60 St. IOULS BO Chicago 55 44 58 58 75 88 89 89 94 SPORT CHAT 05 .611 .608 .495 .409 .403 .403 J69 It has never been a very dlff-cu!t matter to pick a strong team of distance runners from Canada and It wrnil h Viant ni to Nalcamato and Ivarson Is caught jfPrlnS to choose a group for the on borne when he tries to even the core. Nalcamato to Smith. Morgan singles, scoring Allen. Tobev walks. Mae wav Rae AVC scores KViCI the U1C game HilJUC b7 D7 Los Angeles games that is quite as good as uie one Canada sent to Amsterdam in 1928. The unsatisfactory thing o about it is M tiuvuuj nobody ' i . - . . . trill Irnnn ti.KAtKAv V.a h .... tilts w I uiicen yaros to Caicni " c iic iraui .0u.ii.il uy ui acep centre iieia.i""'' " "ic """i One 1 ku. Ivtni versa. Tf If lttrla little D.nn Percy U'i Wver. IU ran. two hits, one error. Six Inning Ted Smith to bat Kanava flies oat to Allen. Tobey -m flies out to - the aged Toronto midget, had one of his good days the day the Olympa: Marathon Is run. the mite dodder would be a tough ' "O " opponent VjfVf4VIII fVi for Fulton in centre" field. Green sin-1 j any runner in the world to beat gjea on Tobey error on short but Similarly. Ouelphs veteran Scot. Oreen files out to Tobey. No runs' Johnny Cuthbert.. Is almost un- no hits, one error Tobay to bat Futon thrown out I on first Domlnato to Nalcamato. Roas singles, but is forced out on neaiaDie when he has an "on day." Cliff Brlcker, of Oalt. wai consistently superior to "anything in Canada befor the 1928 Olympl nas once more taken to winning marathons and modified mara thons. But for the most nart. there hasn't been many changes in the general situation. Instead of marathonlng, Brlcker may definitely choose to make the THE DAILY T-b"! 23, lMl The World ' Record Trout The largrtt known vpeclmrn of brook trout Ukrn by an angler was that rausht by Dr. J. W. Cook, Fort TUlUm, Ont., in I ha MacDonald Rapid of the Mplgoo River, and weighed 14U PUnda. Thla MtiiJ brook trou t waa caught in the preaama o4 tan wtincaaca. - 'for 15c t0 for 25c. wid in fiat tins of fifty and ont hundred. comeback. Johnny Miles, the smiling Buenose. who runs for Ham ilton Olympic Club, may spring an upset victory In any event he I tackles, but Johnny Is the nuwt! famed ln-and-outer of the lot. i Wyer ranks as the steadiest. Denmark has given Wef tem Can-1 ada a distinct nrosDcct for an I viympic place in Hartlngton Anderson, red-haired fellow who has come outstanding at any distance up to ten miles. Running, for the Calgary Altomah club, Anderson ran away from field after field this season and only failed to place In the Domlon slx-mlle title race at Winnipeg because his legs Ivarson ivarson hits nits a a long lone drive drive to to th. thvwhen u'h.n PanaHa Canada vmiu wanted him him to . be u.i . bank for a two-bagger and Allen hit to bank, scoring Durgate. The Argentine" government has token stepi to build approximately 800 miles of hard surfaced toll highways, a greater mileage of roads usable the year around than now exists in that country. most, and from appearances, the Dominion's distance event hopes rest practically on the same uncertain shoulders . they did three years ago. Harold Webster. Billy Reynolds. Johnny Miles. Wyer and Bicker arc still the best one. one day and another the next. Cuth bert, who slipped back a little after he ran at the 1924 Parts Olympics. gave out on the heavy dirt horserace track where the arind was held. Anderson chased Webster for three miles without showing anv lgns of trpubft. remaining only behlndJ lie kept on after Billy Reynolds had quit and when he Mt It.. It. a I A. a ' a . I I .111 a a. t . i . I oaiuea uricaer rignt up to uie tape In an International 12-mlle marathon at Toronto. Another Oalt man. Fred Sar-geant, seenu likely to lead Canada's prospective 5,000-metre run ners Into action at the 1932 Mali. After trying almost every Ions 10,000 metres his distanee Anrl.ti.tn.. ...i u.. ....i. u .. Webster is Ukely to follow suit , to the 5.000 as his specialty and! The 44yeax old Hamilton star won 'even gallops an occasional mile in me uanaaian six-mile champion- competlon to test his speed. Hi hlp for the second time this -,y conrruered Billy Klbblcwhlte month at Winnipeg. Brlcker hai; Winnipeg youth who ran In th-won several events at this distance Amsterdam games, at Winnipeg1 In the east since he returned to 'this month. Fred Franklin, a, the gamcj after a two-year layolt. team-mile ol Klbblewhlte. U com-1 Three years ago Brlcker rated as ing along fast and stands ahead the best marathon ipan Canada of h'atk-halred Billy as a possl-1 jhad produced since Billy Sherrlng. blllty. One or two of a large1 of Hamilton, ran a historic May field of aspirants In the east are Day race at Athens in 1900. Sen quite likely to devolop In the nexr. overseas several weeks before the year perhaps sufficiently to threat-Olympic games so he could be- en the old stand-bys. but there-come acclimated, the sensational doesn't seem to be anything better Oalt boy finished tenth. Brlcker than Brlcker, Reynolds. Cuthbert. iP.tlr.l tK.rtl. ,fl., 1.1. ... . a i . . m . ... . - - . ....... .....; .iki uu iT.uiii, Hufi ana wyw can oner in a iand only recently attempted a marathonlng way. ' ' imperial Takaceo Company f Canada, Limited I BADMINTON ORGANIZED Anyox Club to Start Play Next .Month Selects President j ANYOX. Sept. 23. The Anyox Badminton Club has elected officers for the coming season as follows: President! S. Peters. Vice President, T. cloke. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. C. O. Fricker. Executive Mrs. Johnston, Miss France Dresser, R. Deet hand O. O. Macintyre. The season will be officially opened early next month. ENGLISHMEN i win snr pfr wvv " 75 yards back of Webster. Ander-I sun imciiuj wu uiu lur a piace on the Canadian team, either In thelsr'm t,evtn PP-! .mama - .. 1 ti.nl. ftw C . r. a n t f'A... n V 1 1 ju.wu metres or marauion. uavet - Komenon, of Toronto. Is another! 'ckpool who may oust one of the old-1 timers from the next Olympic BLACKPOOL, Eng., Sept. 23.-A squad. 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