PAQE FOUR CUBS PARE ! GIANT LEAD Victory Yesterday for Chicagesns .paveTbeiH Inclusive Possession ..' Of Second Place y'; ;aiK9aK). Sent. 15: (CP) Chi-" "cagb Cubs eked out a close victory over the New York Giants here yesterday to cut the margin of the league leaders to five and a half games and. incidentally, take exclusive possession of second pJftce . ahead of the idle Pittsburg Pirates. In.. Uu American . League, . ihe Washington Senators had a cleat victory over the Detroit Tigers and increared their league leadership tr nine full games. Yesterday's Big League scores: National Leajue i New York S. Chicago 4. i Philadelphia 2, Cincinnati 1. J American League Detroit 3 Washington 4. j Baseball Standings j NATIONAL LBAOItK W. I. New York a 53 . Chicago 40 fli Pittsburg ,.. - TO fli St. Louis 77 65 Boston 1 n Brooklyn 56 80 Philadelphia 53 89 Cincinnati 52 87 AMERICAN l EAOHR Washington .92 47 New York , 81 54 Philadelphia 71 66 Cleveland 73 00 Detroit 69 71 Chicago 63 it Boston 18 83 St Louis SS 83 Today's Weather Prince Rupert Cloudy Pet .610 sn 664 343 jm .411 .374 .COS jm IS Mi .467 .441 411 .371 Southeast wind; barometer, 29.64: -to watch Ditch's boys perform. temperature, 56; sea smooth. I Disch was first at St Edward's Uni-Dsad Tree Point Cloudy, light ' verstty at Austin as football, track. ftxihte&st wind; barometer, 29.62; basketball and baseball coach, his ''temperature, 57r light chort - 1 baseball teams being the most suc-Triple Island Clout))-, rnpderatc LcesftfuL In 19LJ be moved to the westerly wind; moderate sea. larger Unrverstty of Texas cdmpas. Langsra Island Overcast, calm; also to Austin. In 38 years his sea moderate. Terrace Rain, calm, 54. Alyansh Heavy rain, calm, 51. A nyox Raining, calm, 52. Stewart Raining, calm, 50. Haaelton Raining, calm. 49. SmlthersOJosKly, ealsn. 45. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 46. C. N. R. Trains For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays 7:30 pm. From the East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 8 p.m. Insist an "fa RANTS BEST HROCURADLt" The Orifilnat For Salt-i Vrndors or tlirn t frui-i "Hail Order let." li.iu.ir ulol B-.fd. g47 HMttr st . Vancouver BEST PROCURABLE' PURE SCOTCH WHISKY RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT ' BottUd u4 iuiuM by William Gram a Sum liaUxl GHWkIi o4 liilmtM-f.lmlivH ,MjUrTw. UuS. lvi S OlMftv, Srgtlwi. Tins advertiM-mmi is nut pullihed or liil;iyl by the Liquor Control Rouid or the tkiverntnem of fcmi- n Columhia. End Pain. Swelling k Bleeding of PILES (HEMORRHOIDS) With Znm-Btik Horbal Ointment. They Pitched Giants To Pennant The four outstanding member of the New York Giants' pitching staff whose brilliant hurling as been one of the highlights of the National League campaign. They are. left to right HubbeO. ftta- simmons Schumacher and Par melee. FIGURES IN SPORT WILLIAM J. DISCH, BASEBALL COACH WUliam J. "Uncle BiUy Disch is generally credited with having developed more major league base ball players than any other college I coach. Starting his tutelage of cam-! pus teams In 1901. he sent so many j players into organised baseball that teams won nineteen inter-collegiate I j championships. From St. Edward's Disch sent to i the major Bill Killlfer. one of the greatest catchers in the history of the game; Jtck Kletnnow of the i New York Americans Jack Warhor. famous pitcher of the Yankees; Jlrr , Buch&pan to the St. Louis Cards, t and his brother, Oeorge Disch to the 1 Detroit Tigers. University of Texas players who went to the majors during Disch': regime included Mike Missey. Cleveland: Howard Fitseerald. Chicago Cuo a.id Boston Ud Box Hlb Satk. Cnteaeo White Sox and Cleveland: Tlnk Revere St. Lout? Cards. Horace Kibble. Boston Braves: Heinle Odon, New York Yankees; Tommy Hughe, Deuoit: Bob Cair. haps to refer to ssiected stock for a magnificent garden. In this respect the exhibition authorities seem to have- buitded better than they knew. 0 j "Mrs. Corsan richly deserved to win. 8he Knocked at the gates seven) umea begpre achieving her ans bliinn. Her -Victory will brinx Si thrill to many a beginner, espee-J tally among the youngsters in TVf- routo. She has acted as A inStruc-; tor. and a large number of pupik hr.vr passed through her hands.. They will be delighted to learn that she Ls now champion woman swimmer of the world, and to their con-, gratulations we add our own." ! A student of the Ontario College of Arts, who was there when Mrs. Tower Corsan acted as model , could certificate her as "hardy" lexflsUntjr. "I can see her now on the Eldest Vlme? day with eoaf id? open: she never wears a hat." The champion swimmer hopes now tp take up sculpture as her life work. In this she has been keenly lnter-; esU'd from old Denver days. ! The population of England foivl Wales Is declining. 1 For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Kays lutrS Itrd Kays Maisare All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASI'INALL D.C. (Chiropractor) flreeo ttl thsnes ..QrejjjJIJ Exchanfe Hlock t DATES FOR BIG SERIES j Annual Itaseball Classic to Open in I 'National Lcatue City on Ort. 3. It Is Decided Cards: Meredith Hopkins, Yankees; ! Howard William .on. Cards, and' ClllCAOO. Sept. 16: CPi-The Prank Higglns, Philadelphia Ath-' World Series will open on Tuesday, ietics. , October 3. In the city winning the Discb was born in Missouri in 1874 1 National, League pennant. It was and learned baseball in school at decided yesterday at a meeting several Big League scouts made an- Milwaukee. He performed in a dozen 1 presided over by Judge Keneaav Dr Andrew Henderson of PoweU River. Orand Master of the Masonic Lodge of British Columbia, who has ben on a trip north : vigorous pairs to dedicate a new Masonic Temple : should make! We hardly know how at Dawson and to pay official visits to phrase a comparison, except per- lodges at AUln and other pot u i in the north, is a pawnger aboard the Prlnresa Louise this afternoon returning south. ZIG-ZAG CIGARETTE PAPERS IndotlioS Ckmm 7al New FLAT Rook 100 Leaves 5 c each AUTO.MATI0UE ROOK Sr each . . .1 for Ik Imitators YES . . . Rivals HO Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operatlnc three Dry Dorks 1 Total capacity 20,00 Udi Nhfpbiillders and Ship Repairers for Hteel and Venae!, Iron snd Rrass Castlni flertrle and Acetylene Welding 10-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifk M f.ni fl fs n 4 il I n tn t M s c b l otna Kepslred and uverbauus IMUNCE GEORGE IS STIRRED TontinUGM from oweon) Ipf WgrtwTy have been consirueica ; PwWcif -will greatly t leJUtale the ex. animation of the am.- This piece , or highway represents ail that was Aixu.iipltshed in an ambitious product to give assess to Fort Neuon turn fort St. John, Accompanying Colonel Ryan on his trip of inspection are J. 8. Archibald and hit son Ivan of Montreal John Boyd, a Vancouver contractor: Allan Gentles of Vancouver who is connected with the Dominion dridge Company; MorJey Shires of Vancouver, representing ihf anudtan fisptosivas, and Fred ;li:iltli. secretary to Colonel Ryan. The party pulled out for Summit Luke in thi- P. G. B stage at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, accom-wmed by E H. Burden who wiil be; .n charge 'jI traimport from the lake to IVac River Canyo:;. After KMidini ome ten days in Un- a irth ;h ' jnrty wtli return to Van-ujtivt-i by way of Edmonton, Cup and Saucer Shower Held For Miss Molly Cross The home of Mrs. F. W Allen. Third Avenue, was the scene yesterday afternoon of a delightful cup , and saucer shower in honor of Miss Mctly Cross, whose Impending mar-' rtagt will be an event of claJ In-1 terest here. There were about thirty j guests and there were many beau- j rtful gifts. The rooms were beautifully de-J -so rated with gladioli and sweet peas in predominating shades of nink and white. Placed in a dohttliy decorated bridal basket, the Rifts were drawn into the room on a tea wagon by Miss Hons Vkkees and light nual pilgrimages to Austin. Texas, i or more minor leagues as player or 'Mountain Landls, Commissioner of rorentd to the bride-eleet. manager or both before confining 'organised baseball. his activities exclusively to college 1 If the New York Oiants and diamonds. SPORT CHAT "Women's professional long-dis-tane swims at the exhibition have Tiad a result which could not have been foreseen when they were instituted," says the Toronto Mail snd Empire. ''Three of the winners have been married to Toronto men equally athletic, and have settled down happily here. It Is reasonable to ex-pest that in the course of time they wM add to the population of the etty. One, indeed, has made a start It) that direction. What a valuable contribution these Washington Senators win the National and American League pen- i&infDct ten w, qw urat two games wJU be pbyetf October 3 and 4 In New York with the next three at Washington on October 5. 6 snd 7. If more than five games are ne-cesasry to decide the best four out of seven Issue, the sixth snd seventh will be played at New York the following Sunday and Mjxvaay. All game will Mart at 1:30 pjn. Eastern Standard Time 1 10:36 ajn. Pacific Standard Timet. from Fort St John some forty miles j Mrs O. A. Rix and Mrs. C. E. Cul. ktn poured. Servtteurs were Miss Wllla Dver. Mies Ftownee Smith. Mi Frances Cross and Mist Margaret Maguire. MUs AUee PUIebury eut the ices. The sversge game in the Amerl-rn Lesmtc consumes about 30 bate -balls The umnire is gtven 48 to start -vith and must make sn accounting in writing, after each game THAT DEPRESSED FEELING . IS LARGELY LIVER Wale up your Livrr Bile Mhout Calomel Sf im't pmniudMlir i- .u.la ( i, , , 4 kSw4jmu) Uinluivl Aiasi, ,( wjy iTTwrf " im warf to Star MMnrfui U.im ih.i r rt)MrifcMlu. uwnl ' ,,, Ul'l l.tw FMki r,... . TAi IA UMr Si, luni, Ml..nwlfnwi,rr ( ,r. 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