PAGE FOUR. SOFTBALL COMMENCES Tobey's Team Beat Vance's, 12 lo 1, in High School League Tobey's team won handily from Vance by the score of 12 to 1 on Monday in the first High School son, oau game oi me season. Batteries for the winners were Allen and Morgan, and for the others, Unger and Palmer. The lone run for Vance's team was made by a newcomer to the school, Santurbane. This was in the last Inning. He walked to first, was advanced to second by Unger's sacrifice, and made home on Edge-cumbe's safe hit. R. Allen was the leading scorer for the winners, crossing the plate three times. i The big inning for the winners was the third when they made seven runs. The rally was started by the captain, Tobey, who hit safely, stole a base, and scored on an overthrow to third. He was followed over home plate by Ross, Olllls, Fulton, Ivarson, Allen, and Morgan. Umpire Carl Smith. Base Umpire Bob Moxley. Scorekeeper S. Kanaya. Reporter O. Hanson. Tobey's Team R. Allen. Morgan, W. Tobey. OUUs, W. Smith, Ross, Dungato, Fulton, Ivarson. Vance's Team R. Wilson, Obata, Palmer, Vance, Suchero, Santur-i bane, Unger. Edgecumbe. N. Allen. This team will be strengthened by i the Inclusion of A. Walters for next game. Baseball Standings ORGANIZES National League Won Lost Pet. St. Louis 95 49 .66 New York , 84 59 .587 Chicago 76 -68 .528 Brooklyn 74 70 Pitttburuh 71 72 Boston 61 81 .430 i Philadelphia 60 85 .414 Cincinnati 53 90 .371 Boston American League Philadelphia Washington 99 43 .697 85 56 .603 84 57 .596 71 68 .511 59 82 .418 57 86 .3991 55 86 390 f 54 86 .386 Old Country Soccer TUESDAY'S SCORES English League First Division Orlnuby Town 6; Bolton Wanderers 0. Scottish League First Division Rangers 4; Aberdeen 1. A recent survey revealed that Washington, D.O., has more physicians in proportion to its area and population than any other Amer ican city. Daring Thief Raids Warehouse in Daylight Vr against stealing. You are not a thief, you do not need a warning. Hut you do need to I told of the dangers in finger prints your prints. They may brins a damremtia Hi to you in this way. When you touch sooteiruH, acliocoUteor alascuit.your prists Itave germs on tit food. In your month the, terms multiply a million 1 .Si I'ucaiy aitacic your system. Thw terms Finger Print Caught Him In Detroit some months ago m young- man noticed some parking cages in the doorway of a clothing warehquM waiting to I xprrmr On walVitif round the comer he ui aa express delivery truck standing idle. It w lunch hour and everyone waa way. Jumping into the scat he drove back to the clothing warehouse. Calmly signing the espreas look h loaded the eases on tie truck he had come come from from touchii touching tilings otlier hands have innrlm! tnn, a book, a teleplione or some playing cards. All day long you run this dancer. life Extension Institute hats 27 diseases which may 1 spread by the hands in thia way. Colds are among them. . 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And lifebuoy is a wonderful Lciii in carina fur vuur nniniiWinn It is a blend of ' tWO lifliirlitflll m IWilrn fkila . : ttjun ui smui viw anU its soft, . abundant, healing lather iKiinrsiea aeepiy into the xirea 01 your skin, making it glow with health. Protection against Odours There is no Dcrfum tn TJfi.,w.u just an extra-clean scent of safety which disapeara at once but tells you it twrifie and protects. A Uth with Iifelmoy licfore you start the day's work assure you against body odours for many hours. Why not use a soap which comlanes so many advantages? Vou will find it ir-tianlsrly good for children, for it helin to lieal cuts and scratches whic h olher-wise might lcome infected. Keep it always on the Imaiu and for tin bath. Ut everyone in your home enjoy It and learn to adopt the Lifebuoy haUt. Oct several cakes from your dealer to-day so that you will always have sums on hand Urer Brothers iJuiud, TarMte Lifebuoy Health Health So Soap an A Luxury Soap Plus a Germicide 8 SOFT BALL Carl Smith It Named President of High School Club .497 : .497 ! Carl Smith has been chosen nres- ident of the High School Soft Ball Club. Other members of the executive are W. Tobey, D. Stlnech, 'and T. Smith. H. CHlliland is the j staff member in charge. The executive has divided the sixty boys anxious to play into five teams. The schedule f pilaws (first named team takes the field) : Vance vs. Tobey. T. Smith vs. Stlnech. C. Smith vs. Vance. Tobey vs. T. Smith. Stlnech vs. C. Smith. Vance vs. T. Smith. 1 C. Smith ys. Tobey. Stbech vs. Vance. T. Smith vs. C. Smith. Tobey vs. Stlnech. SPORT CHAT Local sport fans will, no doubt, be interested to leam of the activities of the football team of .i. M. S. Dragon since its v,lslt here during the past summer. The next games played after lea vine Prince Rupert were at Ketchikan where the warship won by scpre? of 6 (a, 1 and 8 to nil. At Santa Barbae .the warship team played with the I Canadian Legion, winning 6 to 1, and then defeated an all star 'Santa Barbara team i to 1. Typi cal American ballyhoo appeared in the papers regarding the Dragon team, the following screed havfnj r 1 - -( - v v "fcW, of th Santa Barbara, dailies Jnsl before the game was played: "I went out on a little scouting exoedltion yesterday afternoon, th? , purpos Qf yhlch was to get a lot i of, lnsldp dope about the H. M. S. ; Dragon soccer team so. that I could put the local players wise as to iwhat they are going to be-up against tomorrow afternoon. My inquiries .led me here-.and there unUl finally I stood face to face with Mr. Caldwell on the deck of th good ship Dragon. Mr. Caldwell. !by the way. Is a dashing youn.a BrltHh naval officer who i charge of all athletics aboard ship He Invited me below and for the next half hour proceeded to tel mt how arood the Dragon soccer team is why they are so good, the i best games they have played, and In fact sort of gave a thumb-nal' bhtory of the whole outfit. Mr Caldwell Is rated as being one qf the best soccer players tn the entire British nivy. He played 03 the All-Navy team for several seasons. Thli Information I gleaned from ne of hli brother offher, as Caldwell was too bysjr talking abont th other members of the team to make any mention o' himself. He Is the only offlcrr playing on the team. 'The Dragon team, also boasts of having two other All-Navy player, on tlutr Urie-iiD smith, playln? In?lde left tnd Rowbottom. who . raotVn of the team at centre half Rowbottom It a rather tall chao who does his most p(fctlve worjt with his head. Vou have all prob ably wen a sal at the circus balance a bU on the end of it. nose and .toss It In the air and cateh It again, haven't you? Well thats nothing, compared to whv this lapky captain can do with his head; Smith seems to hav tru raoutatlon of being the classic! player on the team. He hi more style In hU work than all the r of ibi nen put together ins i9Qtwork is ma.-ve'-ous and l is said when he finishes his en llitment In the navy h will con duct a danclhg academy In London. : "Ah I Here is a man for you-, "Flannel Mwon. plavlng at center forward. "Flannel" has a line of chatter that makes all th ty,A.- 1 wwf v vas v. 1 members of the crew sit up and take notice when he starts to ex ' I pound his views on things In gen eral. I will let you guess as to Just what the British mean by ; word "Flannel." Another the top- notour on tht team it 'Oggu TO2 DAILY JTEWS Wetfrc:;' eissEB A WHAT A RECORD! JA 0 Canada's phenomenal and truly record 12 for 15c. 20 for 25c. fln,ff in flat tins of fifty tn J one hundred Ogllvle. whose position on the team Is back. "Ocele" seems to be a very popular young matt on the thjp. le must be a gooa atnger or something. The other members of the team are Dorllng, OT3ray. Wright. Wilcox. Taylor and Robinson, all A:l players. This team lias mat some TERRACE of the best soccer clubs m the winning ticket worm, iney won ine cnampion- con aunyw! u"ii fwmnuev. iure nan into being. Successor of Dr. Large, who Is i s,itii n,,rrt in Dr, Mills has removed to Mrs. these positions at Port Simpson ?.! i.hJu" the Office' ' "teig navmg gone 10 Slav . is Dr. E. Perry, the new doctor . . A- wlth M s KixUUy tor- a sho. t; at Port Simpson. I Remedy , I 1 1 nstipation 1 . is J n gaajJ i time prior to going east for an extended visit. C. H. Mlchlel. principal of the' public school, has taken the Jamaa Bmlth residence and It. B. Wallace is In the Vanderlip house. Miss Molnnes and Miss Patmor. of the school staff are staying with Mrs. Brooks and Mr Wllby, the high school principal is with Mrs.! W. A. King. i Stan Smith, of the Bank of! Montreal staff returned on Wed-.; nrsday from his vacation spent In Vancouver. , George Little lost a wagon on Tuesday when his men left ons near the burner at the sawmljl. During the evening the hot emberi started a fire, consuming the venicie. STEWART Joe Buckshorn has tqken over the manugement of the Northern Drug jBtore here. Mr. Buckshorn wast i Qke RECORD SPEAKS jfor ITSELF Tlie growth in popularity of Turret Cigarettes has been as phenomenal and nit'niitstnntling a CanudaV growth in industry nnd M)ptilutlou. Quality alone is rrMnUde for tliU marked preference on the part of nil lover of good Virginia rigarettea In Canada, Afler all, nothing can replace good, honest tobacco; grown and ripenrd right out (u the field under nature's own sunlight nothing artificial about that mid the high quality is "Inbred". Quality anil Mildness T urret C I C AR.ETT E$ formerly with the Cunningham Drug Co. In Vancouver. I 3 C T.MI11 ha iUhihim) htI The Oddfellows promoted 0 well, butcher shop here, which he clawed' Mrs. W. H. W.i attended dance on Monday In Ulna few weeks ago. (spending a week at : Canadian Legion Hall. A feature . . . of the evening was the winning p! Over two hundred men have been iv. Gordon. She .u ; - a piano put up as a prize Arnold registered here as being unem- to Prler. Creelman being the holder of th ptayed. Fifty of these smarted on I relief work last week. I Mrs. 11. C. Benti t Uelk Vlaittna with iiiu.i nip 01 me west tnajes. out sine w. na rs. w. mih oi rrmu je Exchange Grill haa bean re- jiter. f Via f llm hon lna( n f hlr T? Iirvrt U'MW vlsltnra nrltVi Xlr anrl best players. They also defeats Mrs. It. L. Mcintosh at the week- r" , W. . Air fAMnl. M en1 iuc ni-diiiiw waul, vtuwi ksuuc was witnessed by over 15.000 ueoolei - ! They met and defeatedthe beat! 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