Stephen E 10 Harold E 10 Arseneau OH. ..12 Redman O.E 13 Hibbard O.E 11 O. AB. R 13 36 11 35 6 38 15 44 6 39 5 34 7 11. 13 12 13 15 13 11 Pet .361 .343 .342 .324 Baseball Standings National League ! W. L. Pet. St. Louis ....74 42 .638 Chicago .06 51 .560 New York 61 50 450 ' Brooklyn ....&9 58 .504 Boston Si 57 .496, Pittsburg 55 60 .478 Philadelphia 48 M .449 Cincinnati ...43 74 .393 American League W. L. Pot. Philadelphia 81 31 .723 Washington 70 43 .G19 New York 65 48 .575 Cleveland 53 59 .473 St. Louis 49 64 .434 Boston 46 63 404 Chlcaio 45 69 .398 Detroit 44 71 383 Murray Baptte. J. Campbell, Bui-mick. P:.rkcr. GUki-r. J. Comparison Is the wapr to judge quality ... If you have not used Dudweiscr Barley-Malt Srnp, give it n trial. Superior quality of raw materials expert knowledge in the manufacturing the largest and hest equipped plant qualify us to say that Uudweiser Barley-Malt Syrup is "tli best money can buy." In the big red can. Sold everywhere. udweise Barley-Malt Syrup w . nnV line'.. LIGHT Oil DARK RICH IN BODY FLAVOR JfJST RIGHT It payt lo buy Ihe best Vte (iitalUy proilucttjrom the House of ANHEUSER-BUSCH T. LOUIS DMlM "uaxit. neA'.. been able to cod. they would have L. F. A, P. been assured of at least a tie for 3 19 12 8 firjt place, while now It Is quite pos- 3 17 16 8 Sibie for any team to win or at 4 8 17 4 least make a tie of It. . j Smith pitched fine ball for the, Goal scorers In the Mobley Cup first three Innings no one reaching series to date first. With two out In the fourth Ar- Regiment Norrington 8, Colus- eeneau hit a screaming triple to M (3). Wilson 3. Lyons (1), Wal-1 right but Wendle struck out After ters (1), Fong (1), Tinker d), and two were out in the fifth, Menzle! ... I Hill through his own goal (1). hit what should have been a single ! .333 Merchants A. Dickens (5), S. to right but slow fielding allowed it Diekens (4. Russell (2), Amor (I),, to go for a triple. Redman poked one McKay (1). Chcnoskl (1), and three out to centre as Menzie tried to goals scored by their opponents, steal home and made third on it as Alrlnnar 191 onH Mrtt-rlnirtrin 11 1 'Pnmarlfnn mltlllrifrpri th hn1inrf f3), J. Murray 2. The Canadian Legion team for tonight's football game will be selected from the following players: press might run in a fiock of runs ' when wnen Kenny, tvenny, first nrsi man man up. up, singled. smgieu. I i 'rTW-w whaf to do with It after he got It and the bases were full, Mor-i aigied to ielt and Johnson -ed. Comadlna struck out on a called third strike that looked very low. Styles, with two strikes on him, cracked out a ttlpe to right, cleaning the paths. Wendle went Into the box and Frizzell bounced one down to Nelson at short who made a nice tip and threw him out They got two more in the sixth. K iert walked. Stalker hit to Eld rldge who forced Roberts at second I but Kenny threw wild to first and sisiKer wem io second, jonnsoni drove one between Kenny's legs be- i hind recond and Stalker scored, j Johnson going to third. He scored as Kenny tossed out Bury. Smith rolled another down to Kenny who ' threw him out at first Ihe Sons of Canada were without the services of Lamblc who Is suffering from, a cold In the back. The game was called on account ef da'rkriesrat the end of the sixth. Although ii is quite probable that lit wouldn't have made any differ- ence to the final outcome had they played the extra Inning, It seemed queer that the game should have been called when one night about: a month ago, the game was allowed to continue when the fog was right 1 on the field and it was much harder I to see the ball than It was when time was called last night. I The Box Score t 8. O. C AB R II PO Bury 2b 3 2 Smith p 4 2 Moran 3b. J 1 nomadlna cf 3 0 Styles lb .:.....3 0 Frlz2ell c 3 0 a rr 2 u Stalker If 2 1 jJohrsMri ss 3 2 O. E K44W ABR ,4 I Nalfm p. . - 3 1 Arseneau If 2 0 WuuUHt m p. -.. 3 0 'Etdrktge 5b 3 0 Hibbard rf. 3 0 Menzlo lb 2 1 Redman cf 2 0 El. Smith c. 2 0 s ia II po 1 2 , Totals 23 3 S 18 9 E 3 0 i 0 . 0 o 0 ol 0 Canucks 1 0 1 0 4 28. Old Empress 0 0 0 0 1 2 3t Summary- -3-base hits. Styles, Arseneau, Menzle; base on balls off Smith d. Wendle di; struck out . THE r.'-HT :tts paqe four "I, Vancouver Stocks Coimadina Still Leads Big Six SPORT CHAT Stephens Bark Into Second place! The Importance of goal-average Is ' Willi Harold and Arseneau Ibeir3?j rccognhed by local football i League Race Close As Sons of Canada Beat Old Empress! Close Behind supporters with the Mcbley Cup!Kddle Smith PJ(ches For Sgiu nd Iseries In such a crucial standing at! sIcnces Ufan Guns of Jlotei- i There wore no new names In the . present. The most Remarkable in- men (0 Tighten Race i Big Six standing following last eve- (stance of the value of - a superlorf ' ' i ' nlng's fixture between Sons of ioal average was the case In the; . h . ' - f. . Canada and Old Empress, b who were already in were juried lejMamheater United won heir ad QW Empreg3 weakened last around a bit. Johnny Comadlna is still topping the list although he droppd a few points. Hibbard. who went hitless in three attempts, dropped from second to sixth 'place as Arseneau and Redman, his team mater each raised their percentage with one safety in two times at bat. Fred Stephens and BUI Harold now occupy second and third places with but one point be- (Merchants 4 tween them while Arseneau is but ': Legion 2 one point behind Harold. Following . is the standing J. Comadlna S. to01 u by ?fSS2f f three and me hlu wple ., ? f ' W" hls tean mat were collecting 001. that is to say by the one-, h fUns and m Wta 0 thousandth of a goall , Nson and Wend,e J & crucla, i contest as far as'league honors are The Mobley Cup standing a as concerned, for. had the Hotelmen ioiiows: W. Regiment 4 (Cuurteiy 3. D. Jotint.u. Oo. ' ... Big Missouri 22, 25 Cork Province, nil, 1. Duthie Mines. 4, nil Indian Mines. I. nil. Kootenay.Florence, nil, 1. Morton WooLsey. 1, nil. National Silver, nil, 1. Noble Five. 378. 5. , Oregon Copper, nil, 3. Pend Oreille. 70, nil. Premier, 58. 60 Porjefrldaho, nil, 5. Reeves Macdonald, 20. nil. RufuSrArgenta, 2, 3. Ruth-Hope. nil. 5. Silver Crest 4, nil. Woodbine, l2. 1. OILS HargaL 2. nil. A. P. Con, 6' 2. 9. Merland, nil. 5. Mercury, 8. 10. Fabyan Pete. 1. Home, 40, 41 Eastern Stocks Noranda,' 19.00. 19.75. C. P. R., nil, 23.25. Inter. Niekel. 13.00, 13 60. Con. M. & 8 95.00, nil. Imperial Oil. 14.00. nil. City League W. L. Old Empress 4 3 1 Sons of Canada .3 3 Elks - -...2 3 MERCHANTS' TEAM The Merchants' team for night's football game agauu Big j League acores n i sn -nw d Kenny .jwtj ' O Z3 Arseneau Arseneau walked. walked. Arseneau Arseneau was was ' ' eisewnere eisewnere aDroaa aoroaa ana ana is u expi National Lea;ue Pittsburg 14. Philadelphia 5. Chicago 2, Boston 3. American League New York 4, Detroit Washington 2, St Loui: 4. LEGION TEAM filed out to Stalker and Hibbard was thrown out at first Sons of Canada scattered their eight runs over four innings. They collected one In the opening stanza on singles by Smith and Comadlna. An error, a stolen base and a single contributed one. more in the third. Thpv mniV four In thf fifth Stalk er struck out. Johnson singled over ; porte-third base and stole second. Bury; i was rut by a pitcned bail. Eddie J. Smith. Skinner. Jack W. Murray. 1 Smith laid down a bunt which Nel- Webster, Haddon, W. Murray. .T.ison fielded all right but didn't Pet. .571 .500 .400 radian Legion will be selected from 'the following: Vink, Men- Leglon-Baptie 4, W. Murray ' However, the next batter whiffed. ' les' f"U "l.U Curr'e- "U:n",! R'WU A. Dicker. A It wa PU1n dark durlncr the DJeni, sixth It looked as though Old Em- ; McKay. Chenoski, Hardy, Barney. Morte Cr'alg is now in Victoria an t expeeiea forced at second on Wendle's roller !o return to Prlnee Rupert n;- to Bury and Nelson scored. Eldrldge ! month. by Nelson 7. Smith (7); left on bases. S. O. C. 3. O. E. (3) ; wild pitch. 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