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il n. a- 4U 10 West Bromwich Tops English Soccer Race Arsenal is Still in Cellar of First Division Surprise in Scottish League ff aiitutlan I'm Cahlrl DON nu.N. Sept. 10-Five draws, three of thtin scoreless, the MtaMidhlnj; of West Brom-w ii. ii at the top of the lcigue table, and the retention by Arsenal, after four successive do feats, of.

the cellur position, were toinu the f.v.turis of the first division nsf-o. frames in the I Kingdom Saturday field. Vn.ird is able to villi New.aatle on the while ut the same time two goals th-j ru.rtherners. The victory of Notts Cmn.ty over lluilderslield enahled the farmer to leapfrog the VorKshiremni and place them fourth in the standing. Kour teams are as yet biutefe.ited Itrom-vwich.

ir.liff Newcastle lulled tfiid Notts Ccunty. hli at tne other end cf the hue the rlul.s that have yet to acviue their flrsl victory are Burnley, I'reston North Knd and Woolwich Araennl. In the Kruitlsh league the fentine gaum that between the co-clty rivals, Hihcrninns nnd Heart of Midlothian at Easier Ftoud, the former's territory. This retnlted In a draw. The defeat of l'artlik Thistle by ntoiliorwi'll on home ground was ft surprise.

Ainlrlo continues to head the table with four victories and one draw. This club, with Runners anil Aberdeen, who drew with Ayr L'nited, is undefeated. The last-named and Third Lunark have not yet won a match. ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Birmingham, 8undrlnd, 2. Burnley, Notts Fortst, 4.

Chelsea, Aston Villa, 0. Everton, 0: Blackburn Rovers, 0. Manchester 1 Bolton 1. Newcastle 2: Shefhld 2. Notta County, 1) Huddsrsfield, 0.

Preston N.E, Liverpool, 1. Tottenham, Middleiboro, 1. West Bromwich, Arsenal, 0. West Ham, Oi Cardiff City, 0. Second Division Bury, ft Manchester 0.

Coventry City, 1l Bristol City, 1. Crystal Palace, Fulham, 1. Derby County, Clapton Orient, 0. Hull City, Nelson, 1. Leicester City, 2: Leeds United.

6. Oldham Bradford City, 0. Wednesday, 1 Southampton, 1. 'South Shields, Barnsley, 0. Stockport, Port Vale, 0.

Stoke, Blackpool, 2. Third Division Southern Section Aberdsre 1, Miliwall 1. Brentford 2, Luton 1. Bristol Rovers 2, Brighton and 0, Charlton Athletic 1, Marti-, 0. Exeter City 0, Bournemouth 2.

Newport City 5, Southend United 0. Norwich City 0, Plymauth' Albion 1- Portsmouth 1, Reading 1. Swansea City 2, Northampton 1. Swindon Town 0, Queens Park R. 0.

Watford 1, Gillingham 1. Third Division Northern Section Acerington 0, New Brighton 0. Bradford 4, Rochdale 2. Chesterfield 2, Doncaster Rovers 1, Crewe A. 0, Wolverhampton 0.

Darlington 5, Hartlepool 0. Durham City 1, Walsall 0. Halifa Town 1, Grlmsoy Town 3. Lincoln City 4, Barrow 1. Rotherham 2, Wrexham 1.

Tranmere Rovers 1, 6outhport 1. Wiganboro 1, Athlngton 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Ayr United, 1i Aberdeen, 1. Clyde. vKilmarnoek, 1.

Clydebank, 0: Falkirk, 1. Dundee, 1i Thir1 Lanark, 8. Hamilton 0 Raith Rovers. 2. Hibernians, 1 Midlothian, 1.

Morten, Ot Rangers, t. Partick Thistles, Motherwell, 2. Queen's Park, Oi Celtic 1, St. Mirrsn, Airdrieonians, 1. Second Division Albion Rovers, 1l Dunfermline, 2.

Alloa, Dumbarton. 2. Arbroath, Armadale, 1. Bathgate, Broxburn, 1. Boneas.

2 Forfar, 0. Cowdenbeath, St. Johnstone, 1. Cast rite, 6t. Bernards, 0.

Stenhousemwir, 3: Dundee 0, King's Park, 4t Loehgelly, 0. Vale of Levan, Johnstone, 4. PKT.FAST, Sept. 8 Results of Irish If.iKiie names this afternoon in anrrer football were: Llnffeld, Distillery, 1. Bern, 3: Larna, 1.

Cliftonville, 1: Ards. 1. Glenavon, Newry, 0- Glentoran, 0: Queen'e Island, 3. Professional rugby games played under Northern union rules Satur. day resulted as follows: Barrow, 1: Keighley, 7.

Battley, 12; Hull Kingston. 12. Featherstone, 12; Halifax. 18. Hudderafield, Leeds, 38.

Hull, 15; Huntlst, 25. Leeds, 29; Swinton, 22. Sslford, Wijan, 19. 6t. Helen's 13; Breug'hton, 18.

Warringtcn. 7: Wakefield, 13. Widnes. Si Dewtbury, 0. Wigsn Highfield.

40; Bradford, 0. York, Bramley, 3. TIE IN NORWOOD GOLF CONTEST FOR LADIES Te taat fninlhlv 'orocfl Tidlei fjolf Tiul maira of the ae.ivn aa I a.ed ever -he oisnod courne Krl.lay la -Oeal wittier. There w-aa a wry food tarfioul soil some ixrellent ft. sere na'te.

ftartlelt and Mra. rer. Is "A' cl. for premier honors with ne oi 86. alra.

Hanklna -ni-iied off 'he cIksx prUe with a Set a. ore of 90. Dunne es Mr, Collie MicceMeil in eecurins nrr title the Hru-e alemor- i OxQ i FOOTBALL I Tha Wlnslpev Bov'a eiub K' team fen tha rhamplonahfp of the Junior Manitoba. Football association, P.ve.aatite, fofratlnat the t-sbor church, In the anal a esarner kick. West Kl'dnnan end Canadian National av seonnd lUvlatetn Hxttvm.

A-'V yr ITALIAN DRIVER WINS ST n-Kfi n-KKf H--KI3 JO yt 31 T-xl' sj 1 R- Kt 14 I' 114 15 H-KiSc 11 17 II njc ss f.rt KS 40 It 6c 41 rn 43 r-it: 43 Kr-Kl GRAND PRIX RACE MONZA, Italy, Sept. 10 Sala-mano, an Italian driver, Sunday won the Grand I'rlz automobile race. Felice Naiiaro was second and "Jimmy" Murphy, l'nited States, was third. Sabmtno's time was 5 hours 27 minutes and 38 seconds. That of Nazzaro was 6 hours 28 minutes 12 seconds nnd that of Murphy 6 hours 32 minutes 61 seconds.

PAPYRUS SAILS FOR U.S. SEPT. 22 Arrangements Completed For English Derby Winner to Race Best in America (rantutUn Pm fablfl LONDON. Sept. KV-Paiijius will enilmrk on the Arjultnnla Sept.

22 with a retinue befitting a derby winner reek lng conquest in the new world. Hat Gold, his plajmate and soli tary MuMe mate companion, Is a In iitf to keep the colt company. Hen Irish, owner of I'apyrun, who Saturday reported a final arcement fur the rolt to engage In an Interna rare pat nut the best three-year old In the otted State, ill go -Along If he ran Induce hla physician to ac company him I'apyruH will take his own food and water nlong with him. rapyrna will arrive In New York late In Keptfinber and will have three week's In which to become acclimated and regain his land legs before the race. Steve Tonoghue.

the leading Jockey in Hngland. and who was In the saddle on I'apvrua when he won the derby this year, will have the mount on the horso In the l'nited States. KNOX BLANKS ST. ANDREWS 4 0 Knns foot'tallers tntcrtd the flnal of the nlky Cup competition Haturrtay after 1 1 on when thny defeated the Bt. Andrtw's ursrrsatlen by a scire of 4 to nil In a evine played at Manitoba Colics around.

Tha 8t. Ant-ai u.im rrntly rirftattd in Knox axafpfatlon In the Anal of th competition, and aturrty'a vlr. ti ry mflfb 'rrmtd aa a rvenea." Ales Tt att. and hit rother Jark. were anti.ns th in.

tains from tti ftalnta lln-up iu to th fct that Altx waa marrltd tntunlay aft irnoon. Knox Bcnri1 thrra time in th flrat half etui a4itd one more to thtlr total In th arrond half. Tha wlnntri wr aa followa: Cattanlco. Watt. Silhtrlanil.

Turnhull, Walker. Alltn, Jobnatone, Tounr. Mlilitle- trn, flnaildon, Tennent. CHESS NOTES The rity of Indon Thraa rluh re-crets to nnnounro the death of one of ihrlr mi-mhera. l'rof.

J. Cnx. a wll-known authority on eronomlrs. He was many years nan president of the Montreal Chess flub. The first tournament for the rham-plnnshlp of Greater Montreal, ended with a victory for It.

Rnmharh who senred points out of 11 names. A. was second with lj points. I I.o Ialn third, with H. The BtruKa-to for the tlrltlsh rham-plnnfhlp now cnnrludlna.

prnmlnea tn he keener than ever nwlns; to the a Irons lltt of rompetltnrs which Include besides the! present holiler. F. I. Tates, Mieh names ns n. If V.

Scott, (ex. champion), Rlr fleo. Thomns. Ilerhort J. IF.

ninke. (1. AValnwrlnht. Ilcv. n.imond.

71. l'rlce. W. lllhtun. many times champion of Pcnt- lann.

vt. Ooodinir. ft. n. I her nnd f.

(1. Steele, chnmtdnn of Victoria, who Iwv been sent over specially for the mutest. The champion will have a hnrd tnsk tn retain his title. TVe would like to have seen our rhamplnn Morrison, also taklns; part. The 1.x llrt' chnmnlniirhln also takes place nt the samo time This also Includes a very stronp; lltt.

Iie-ldes the prctent holder. Mlfs Trice, there are ex -champion, nnmclv; Ifollowny. Mrs. frs. Stevenson nnd Miss Hnllne; two Scottish lady champions.

In Miss and Miss Hulchl'on Sllrllns-. Mrs. nrnckett, Mrs. It. P.

Mlrhell. vho have frenuenllv come near tn wlnnlna the title, also the Mlstrs H. Cotton. Ahrnhnm. and M.

Andrews, of Iindon. A Brilliancy Prlrs Tlayed IlnilnpcM. Opcnlnir-Ituy Liipez Slelncr Ulack- It. IV Klekes. 1 P--K4 5 Kt -Mil 3 it- ii r.

Tt.i 7 QKt Kt- Ki.l in Kitj 11 0lt lit kkis ri-h'13 IS Ktxl tr. 17 I'vn ii q- us in r.p ra 1:3 n- iij :2 hTxt trophy ti' ihe ennuinif year liy defeat- ItxKT Mrs. Tei-i i.iver Me ftuala. K- lv? hXt Fr'l'. til fcir the Aa rf KJ As 1 I lonroina M.T-l l-UIIIns win be h.ld St 6 1 T'l'a la neceranry otv-lr-K to tha I r-oi tliat nt tlaa for rVst at Tie D.v 2.

On rrlilay rrmnc. th- Slat l-nual elosm eni rt the club will be ld. eonala u'i of a rlanc In the club use and 4-10 preaemalioa of prlaea. 14 Kt QUS jfi3 Kt f.3 r-Qj fi-KI Cnsllea R-K ft KiS fllt KKtJ T' KM I Kt KKtS r- rt.n Kt Kt-Kl3 5-n Kfl KB4 QtP RxQ K'Tl 117 nj Tij-n Kt ns KtJ fx IV Kt R4 US R- KKt Kt-Kta P-Q4 KtJ 114 UN kn UxR Kt KS Rrslans M.A.Ii.A. strnrriNG A meeting of Ihe Manitoba Amateur naaeoau asaociaiion eieruilva llt he held laiiwas- foothall will play this I following tha 1 icraon Tlg-r rlaah Tuea-" clock, at River Park, Oar evening.

The teettng all! be held I Tii her sod fthow at o'clock. THE WINNIPEG 'EVENING TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923 EATON'S SPORTS CARNIVAL HUGE SUCCESS first place In tha Eaton three-mile rond rare, held In conjunction with thalr annual spnrta rarnlval anturilny. m. t. Arlnard.

running airnteh. won fast time prlie. going tha ril.i.n.. In 16.S0. The folio, log the order In M-h the alhlrlra Snlahrd: Tl.

Ft. Sewtnan. 5 20 .1. I K.A.HA. 2 40 15 49 a 4 Tliorncon.l, H' 5- -H.

MrKrrrnn XI I A 6 H. tne ton. H.NK.. 7 -J. V.M (- a Klllev.

V.R W. Ilrorle. A It A 10 H. J. Margrave.

I II H. tl. Aylnrd. W.N.E. 2 Ili.l.rrl.

W.N Jli kon A A. 14 A. E.A It. A. 1 40 3 40 1 10 SO 2 00 A.

1 40 16 40 Scrntrh 16 SO 1 50 17 01 .40 17 "7 30 18 50 VANCOUVER RALLIES TO BEAT WESTMINSTER 9-8 Klnsl, Rlrh llrorli. Time, 440 yards relay 1. I.odae Northern Star; 2, t.odge Pride of the Weal; 5, Lodge Queen of tli West. 880 yards, 1. J.

Armatronu; 3. N. May; 3, C. Colllna. Time, 3 mln.

34 area. Ill- tt Jump 1, E. Whitehead. 4 ft. 4 Ina 3.

J. Ul.linnla. 4 ft. 3', Ins; 3. F.

A. Tyler. 4 ft. 3 Ina. Slandlng broad Jump 1.

Plrhar.ls. 8 ft. 4 Ina; 3. Hrock. 8 ft.

1 In 3. r. Smlt 7 ft. 11 Ina. Running long Jump- 1, T.

Slrorlt. 15 ft. lldeap. tldcap. 3'i 'n J.

Richards. 14 ft. atari tuna Whltrbenl. 14 ft. i.

In. ltuunln? hop, step nnd Jump 1. J. 1606 itiriinriia. n.

iu-, i. j. Armat -on 107)29 ft- H' inaj 5, E. Whitehead, 29 ft 16,27 7 na. jn'rql The handtcnp evenia were 10 4A utitli.

Raturday. e'ept. 22. at 3 p.m.. and to 48 win he run off prevloua to the final foot- 4W-iP' rpnK annual Kpt.its cnrnivfll fi.ndu.'f pi! by the, busy at ollpy bnll.

The praiul 01 fountry Eaton Athletic and Recreation association panie of ground lioekoy is depictoti in I'hoto No. Friday and Saturday at Katon Park, rortapeja. The lower left picture shows the athletes who was one of the best in the history of the finished first, nnd second in the road race from association. Large crowds were present to the city hall to Katon Park. R.

Newman, the witness the many games, track and field events winner, is on the left, and J. McWliinnie, second, staged. Photo No. 1 shows two teams of men! is on the right. EATON'S SPORTS GRANDJUCCESS Street Railway Team Wins Tug-of-War Newman Captures Road Race More than J.

500 people were in attendance at the sports carnival held at the Katon athletic grounds Saturday, Lnuia 81 t.nuls program v.as the victory of the Winnipeg Street Railway In the championship tug-of-war over the City I'ollce (ram, which gave the mlnnera the Sir John Katon cup. R. Newman, of the Winnipeg North End Athletic rluh, was the wlnneV of the annual road rare handicap from the city hall to Katons' grounds. Second rnd third places went to J. MoWhlnnlr, Katon Athletic association.

2 40 and J. fllbson. Y.M.C.A., 1 40 sees. Xhe fastest time over the rourse was made by If. CI.

AylwsM, scratch, who covered the distance In It fin sees. Miss r. Davidson and J. Whittle, ot the Fort Cnrry club, won the Eaton cup for mixed doubles In tennis. Miss Rog-era and Barton, of the Grace-Young club, were their opponente.

Here Is a list of other results: Men's playground ball C'lty. 1J: Mall Order. 4. Hoys' playground hall Cltv. til: Mall Older, 1.

Glrla 18; riay-grounds, 1. Field hockey, men's Mnll Order. City. Volleyball Y.M.C.A. won from Eaton's.

Olrln' basketball Mall Order, City. i. Individual athletic events wer. run off as follows: 100 ynnls dash 1. II.

neat tie P. Smith; 3. C. Nellson. Junlor-1 1, Falardeau, 12 2.

Adams: J. I A. navls. i I ns 76 yard dash. Junior girls-1.

TT. Mnr. XATIO.NAL I.KAf.l Won Ixiit Pet. Tork i 84 52 .618 78 77 53 72 bi S. Iui 69 bo I'rroKlyn 65 67 llcaion 44 87 I llladelphla 45 80 -JJJ AMKHICAN I r.Al.t r.

Won Iist Tri. Tork 84 45 061 iCoeland 71 50'1 64 62 .5011 tshlOKton 62 66 4H-1 ll'ilrolt 65 70 .481 H'hleagn 57 6-t 4. i l'hiladelphll 54 72 jllwton 49 70 AMRHICAN ASSOCIATION I Won Iat Pet. Taul 90 48 65J Ibamaa flty 8B 47 .65 I.i.ulavllls 74 63 I fi-luinhue 65 70 481 Minneapolis 6S 84 .451 I Mllsaukee 59 74 .444 Iixllanapolla 58 76 4M Toledo 46 87 .346 INTKBNATIO.N.W. I.KAtit Won Tet.

I Kaltlmnre 96 60 .658 lit cheater 95 60 Pending 91 60 60J fculfnl 78 72 520 1 Torunto 75 76 .49.) Krarua 66 84 .440 Jersey City 56 85 .40 Nrark 52 100 .542 RICHARDS WINS ATHLETIC TITLE Son of England Conduct Track and Field Meet For Boyt About 100 boya competed In tha Sons of Kngland JuvenIK sport meet for the W. It. Ilrown shield Saturday. Lodge Northern Star obtained IT polnta. winning tha alilvld, with l.A(lge Pride of Manitoba, close second with a score of 16.

Lodge 2. A. Welnblirg: 3. H. Itnvilen Sen.

i Pel.l. ne lt.lr.1 nh .1.. lor 1. A. Maidnnald; 2, C.

a w. i. poime. i Cjuarter-mlle walk H. BanfleM J.

Richards took honors, with score 100 yards walk. Indlrs-l. o. Thnmn. 1 son: 3.

A. Thornhlll: 3. C. SutherUn.1 ynrds. bovs I.

Allan Ilooth- Armstrong and K. Whitehead IVnnls: 3. If. Wall. Girls 1, Irene Polnt each tying for third Allan; 2, Allccn Iiavls: 3.

Nancir Wat. I4'- I Tha results of the events for the W. Men's novelty 1, Frankham: t. ra- were as followa: vis: 3. Heattle.

I.adles'-I. rii. Miss Wolnhurg; 3. Mlns Whllians. Running hroad Jump 1, Jt.

Heattle: A. Watson; 3. P. Smith. Obstacle P.

Smith: J. 3. II. Watson. Running high I.

C. Nellsim: 1 a Watson 3. P. Smith. 100 ysrds tlsah: lat 1ir.it E.

White. head; 2. T. II) land. Second beat, 1.

J. Richard; 2. V. Smith. Third beat, 1.

T. jllrork: 2. N. May. Final: 1.

J. Rlcharda, 3. T. Brock; 5. f.

Smith. Time, 11 4 5. 220 orila ift heat. 1. C.

Colllna: 2. 8. Mullierry; 3. flooth; second hent, 1. J.

I 1 tlrnrlc- X. Smltli. "third Men's 100 yards shuttle relay Owen's heat, 1, B. Whliehend; 2. tie belneen J.

tenm. Armstrong end N. May. i riaea SMarileil on the nrternoi.it', c. a s.v.

suits were presented by Fred Beale, ot 26 3-8 arron.ls. a store. Nesman. running under the nlnrg Norlh-Knd Athlelle club colors ivlih han.llrnp of S.20 HEILMANN RIGHT ON ROTH'S HEELS Detroit Slugger is Just On; Point Behind in Batting Race CHICAGO, Kept. 10 Babe Ruth leads the batters of the American league, but he has only a onc-polnt over Harry Hellmunn.

of Detroit, and for a full day during the week he dropped Into seco place to Hi'tlniann, but' was only fraction of a notnt behind him. Ruth 1, bittinB. 3(11 nn.l l-foltm-iYin 3d These figures are for players who have taken part th 80 games or more and Include games of last Weun.es day. Hellmann led the le sue on Tues day, but on Wednesday, with Detroit Idle, Huth regained supremacy. Bnhe also continues to show the In total bases with 324, Including 3 scored In his league with 125.

Sewell la Third Following Hellmann, Cleveland swings Into the race with three In a row In Kewell with -377; Speaker with .366 and Jnmieson with .356. Kddlo Collins grabbed off the other honors, lending; In both stolen bases nnd sacrifice lilts. He has 35 thefts to his credit nnd 35 sacrifices. Other leqdtng; batters are: Kddie Collins. Clilcngo, Ken Williams.

St. IuIr, Detroit, 349 1 J. Harris, Boston, Cobb, Detroit, .341. Hornsby Falls Back A real contest has doveloped In the National league for the lead In hlt-tlnpr, ns Honi.sby, of Bt. IaiuIs, the pace-maker, dropped eight points during; tho week and now leads Wheat, of Brooklyn, by the small margin of three.

Hornsby has has average' of .387, while Wheat has .364, according to averages for 80 or more grumes and Including games of last Wednesday. Last week the St. Iiuls star was a good 20 points- nnenii ot nis nearest rival, hut Wheat picked up nine nmints while Hornsbv was going back. Bottoiiiley, of St. Louis, ranks third with a drop of four points on the week.

While New York leads the league, thnt team can only bonst of three .300 hitters, hut In Frlsch they have tho leader In the total buses column with 2t7 and, In Young they have the puccmnlter In runs scored with 110. Cy Williams, of Philadelphia, Is away out In front in home runs with 33. Carey, of Pittsburgh, and of Clilcngo. are tied for hnse-stealing honors, each having 39 to his credit. Mi lnnls, of Boston, led the sacrifice hitters with 27.

Other lending batters nre: rtnush. Cincinnati, Fournler, Brooklyn, Young, New York. Tray-nor. Mttahurgh, Hargrave, Cincinnati, Frlsch, New York, -341; uarniiart, l'lusiiurgli, .333. Among the legulnr National leuirno pitchers.

Luque, of Cincinnati, is lending with 22 wins and 6 defeat. while Vance, of Brooklyn, lends In strlke-outa with 152. Ryan, of New Ynrit. ranks second with 12 and, 4 defeats, and Adams, of Pittsburgh, Is third with 13 wins and 6 defeats. Alexander, of Chicago.

Is Ins. 3. K. i fourth with 19 victories and 8 de feats. BRITISH CRICKETERS HAVE LENGTHY SCHEDULE Major E.

O. Wynwarrt Free Foresters Kngllsh crteket team la at present huallv ball match for the 8.O.K. cup, shlrh will enuaged with a 'schedule of games In he held at Sargent avo. park. r.u.itern Canada cities.

rltll'AtiO RKT1 RNS IMTCHKR rmeAdO. Sept. la (laud Cilllen-water. pitcher, obtained by tha Chiracs Americana from th Muskrgnn, cluh er ths allchlgnn. Ontario league, i Sundar- was returned to that club.

VA.NTOt'VKrt. Re it. 10 rive goals no.o wlih four minute, to go and faced "US riTC IIKK with th -of. ipse of Cun hoi.es for1 PKCATTn. 111., Sept.

10 Pitcher Jim another yea-. lacrosse prufei- Sullivan, of ths Decatur Three-Eye lea-I tf.mliinn alonala sijfl a desperat rally that rang gus rhamplflna. has been sold to tlis i sept. 80 and 31 vs. Weatern Ontario up a much ntedel v.

'lory Saturday oi-it Cleveland Americans for $5,000. It was XV. st Wslerloo. New Westminster Salmonbellles. Tha announced 8unday.

Sullivan left Riimlev n.n. oa qa r.i.,- vt aeora waa 1 8. tL already played games tn Montreal and to Join th Indiana at Cttaws. Britishers rave Toronto. Their schedule for the balauca of the tour follows: Sept.

10 vs. Toronto Cricket club, Vsr-slty rttnpui. Sept. 14 and 13 vs. United Colleges.

Varsity rnmpus. Sept. 15 snd 17 vs. Toronto snd District Council Varalty campua. Sept, 18 and 19 ra Hamilton District rsr' rrriwam 1 XI REDS REGAIN SECOND PLACE Cincinnati Pushes Pittsburgh Below Them by Beating Pirates 8-3 NEW YORK.

Sept. 10 The Cincin-clnnatl Reds pushed the Pittsburgh Tlrates back Into third place In the National League Sunday by trouncing them to 3. Tha Yankees took to easy games from Boston, 6 to and 4 to 0. Babe Ruth cracked out homer number 34. The Giants went down to defeat before the Brooklyn Robins, 6 to 3, In an uneventful game.

White Sox defeated the Browns In Chicago, 4 to In a hard pitched battle. Vangllder held the White Sox to six hits, afrslnst seven off Blankeshlp. The Tigers lost to the Indians In Cleveland to while the Athletics trimmed the Senators 5 to 2. The Cardinals, with Pyer In the box, shut out the Cubs In St. Louis 3 to 0.

JiATIONAI, I.KAC.I F. BT. I.OC1S, Sept. 10 Eddie Pyer, t-eruit41ett hand pitcher fir 81. shut out Chliago to Surday It the ret ginie he alerted thl.

seaaon. T)yr had the edge over ivaufman In durl. sevre: r. Chlraso OXiOOOOOO 0 8 0 Bt. Ixiula UUlonOOOa 9 2 Ifatterle: Kaufamn ftnd O'f'arrrll; Iiycr and demons CIS'CIN-N'ATI.

Sept. 10. -Cincinnati sd rrcrd to seemd place In the rare Sunday t-y defeating rii'p hurgfh 8 to 3. Cooper, alar left-hnnler of th vlBltora. was nit hard In tn-nlnsa.

It waa Luuue's 33rd victory of the season. Score: Pittsburgh 010100100- 3 11! 3 Cincinnati 55002000a 8 12 0 Batteries f'ooper. Eton and Schmidt Luuue and Harrav. PROOKI.T.V. Sept.

10 IJindlnr on Ilughey MrQulllan with a Ihud In th opening Inning and sending Illm to th showers with ona out. llaooklyn defe-i -l New Tork aera ftlunriajr befrn-e 22.000 fans. 6 to 3- Five btta and a pass produced four runs before McQuillan was drrrlriard In favor of Ryan, p.iurnier accounted for one run with hla 20th home rua ot the scaaon. Score. HUE Veor Tork Crf300000 3 11 0 Brooklyn 41100000a 6 12 1 flatteries: McQuillan.

Hyan and Snyder; Henry. Vane and Taylor. Only three gamea acheduled. AMERICA Jf I.KAC.ri! lata' vnnif o.n. v.

4,1, IUn American defeated floaton in both see rions of a doubts header here Huinluy. the Amerlran lengue champlona winintis by scores of 6 to 3 end 4 to 0. Th superior pitching of Hush snd Shawktv prevail too much for the tall endere. Uuah yielded an hlla In the first game and Hhawker three In the aecond. Home rune by Witt and Scott accounted for four of the Yankee runs In the flrat game, lluah driving In two others with a alngle.

Witt and Ituth also bit home runs la the second game, the latter'a hit belhg hla 34th of the season anil plnces Ituth only one behind "Cy" wuilama, of the Philadelphia Natlnnala. Scores: Flrat game R. Boston 0000001102 6 6 New York 0000400ia 6 11 1 Untterlea Fullerton snd 1'lclnlth; Buah and Schang. Second game R. H.

E. Boston OOCIOOOOOO 0 3 2 New York 20010100x 7 0 llatterlea Murray and l-ievormer; Shawkey snd Mofmann. CHICAGO. Sept. 10 Brilliant baae running by Willie Kcnitn, coupled with opportune hitting behind bases on balls enabled Chicago to defeat St.

Louis 4 to 3 In the final game of the aeties. Score: R. IT Louis 000101000 2 7 0 12100000s 4 6 0 Batteries Vangllder snd P. Colllna; Blankenshlp and Cruise. WARHINOTON.

Sept. 10 Philadelphia defeated Waahlngton Sunday, 5 to 2, In a loonely played game. Each team uaed three pin hers, the Athletics bunching their six hits with two walks. Score: R. If.

E. Philadelphia 1000011205 14 0 Washington 0000000022 6 2 llatterlea Hasty. Helmach, Rommel and Perklna; Zachray. Russell, Wsrmouth snd tlhsrrlty. CLEVELAND.

Sept. 10 Cleveland mnde three lesa hlta and one more error than Detroit Sunday, but the locals managed to hunch their bin, winning 3 to 3. R. H. 1.

Detroit nonnillnn a 1 Cleveland 00000212. 5 6 2 flatteries Flllette. Cole snd Waodall: Edwards and O'Neill. PI vlU I KTS.NMI0 ONIV ST I Jannerx Since 0ROHT0 MOKTSIAl x-. Wears twice as Iqr as ordinary learner AMKRICA.N I.E.

I Ctaruriiey's t.amre Boaton at Philadelphia, both games poai poued. rata. Flrat same R. X. St.

Louie 1004101007 12 0 Chlraso 000001002 3 8 0 Jlatterlea tinnfnrth end Collins; allien-water and Srhalk. a tterontl game R. H. K. Bt.

Louie 0O1OOOOO01 7 0 Chlraso O00O0OO000 8 0 Patteriee Kolp and Collins; Robertson snd Grouse. R. H. New Tork 00OOO00O0 0 5 1 Washtnslon 02020000a 4 9 0 Flatteries Pennork snd liolTninn; Zah-nlzer ami Rual. H.

tietrnlt 100000101 6 0 Cleveland 02100001s 10 2 Tlatterlea Johnaon and, Baaaler; Shuute snd O'Neill. NATION A I T.KAfif'B hatiirdaij'a (itnift First tame H. H. E. Itrouklyn 100040200 7 13 0 Inton 000040000 6 1 ilutteries Orimta and Taylor; War-quard and Smith.

Htcnnd game- H. H. E. Tlrooktrn 000200300 5 10 2 Boaton 000000004 4 5 1 Kattrrlra neuther and Taylor; Cooney and NefJ. Ftnt name R.

H. E. Cincinnati .001 090000. 0004 1.3 2 st. ixui oooooaoioiooi 5 11 3 Baltrripa Rixey and Wingo; Doaic and Clrnions.

Serond jrama R. H. K. 01nclnni.l 200000020 4 8 2 St. Isoule 05004040k 13 13 2 Keck and ITargrava; Sherdel and Mc Curtly.

PhlliMelphla 102010020 9 Nfw York 42000U1TI 9 1 1 1 TiAtterlm Olazner and Wflann Kehf nnd Snyder. R- H. K. rhlfurrt oonoooooo 6 1 0 Plttahurirh 04000000 4 6 2 Dnttrrtffl AMriclge and O'FarrcIt; orr lion and Gnnoh. AMFRITAV AOCfATIOV Katunlay'a (ntinea Milwaukee 4.

Paul 6. Kiinaiia City 3-16, HinneapollB 4-2. lmllami polls 5-6, 7-2. Louiavtile 7-15. Toielo 3-2.

Runday'a tiuniM 8-1. C'niumbua 7-5. Milwaukea 1-0. St. Paul 5-11.

Kftnsna CUy 9-7, MlrmenpoMa 4-4. Jndlanapolla 0-13. Toledo 4-4. INTERNATIONAL IK At. I Snturdoy'a Gamea Newark 3-5, Bnltlmnre 7-4.

Rending 0. Jeraey City 2. Buffalo 4, Toronto 5. Roc heater at feyraruae. poatponcd, rain.

Saturday'a Oam ea Buffalo 3. Rorhenter 8. Newark 0-1, Baltimore 12-3. Toronto 3-1, Hyracuae 4-1. Head In 1-0, Jeraey City 3-1.

PACIFIC COAST I.KAC.I Sacramento 4-10. Portland 2-0. Han Kranriaco 11-6. Vernon 4-1. Ion Antrelea 5-3.

Oakland 2-5. Halt Lake 4-1. Sentlle 9 3. Suit Lake. 3-10; Seattle.

5 R. fan FranriAcn, Vernon, 2. Pncriinientti, Portlanrl, 4. Los A hire leu, Oakland, 3. SK.V.TORS TO WORK OCT Senator Junior and Juvenile Rugby teams will practice tonight on Victoria ichoolt grojrKa.

The tea ma will alto workout Wednesday and Friday. 1U. I II uiixr ALL-STAR CARD FOR LOCAL FANS Wrestling and Boxing Celebrities to Perform in Same Ring Sept. 18 Sept. IS should be a Dig niuht tor the local followers of the boxing or.d wrestling game, when the Kmpira Athletic club will open the full and winter season with the first bill to be staged In the city that Is, main bouts on the same card.

Although double bills are staged In New York and many of the big cities to the south of us, it is doubt fill If this city is quite large enough to support a show of this size. When one considers that the promoters ara not going to ralso the prices they will need to handle a very large crowd In order to break even. The promoters could have made two shows out of it, as the match to a finish between Jack Taylor, th local pride, and Frank Simmons, the English champion, with tho chain, pionshlp of the British Empire at stake, is a big enough attraction to fill any building In this city. It i the first time thnt local fans have had a match w-iih as important a championship at stake as tho British title, anil It would be a wonderful boost for the local boy If he could annex the championship. Simmons has yet to meet his first defeat in over five years in the wrest ling game, and he has met the best men in Europe.

The big English man is over to America to meet Lewis for the world's championship, and. according to the New Tork experts who have been watching tha work of Simmons, he stands a good chance with the champion. The boxing end of the bill will fea. tur the famous Sid Marks, the boy that Jim Corbett called the "Human Pile Driver" on account of his terrific punching powers. Matchmaker D'Arcy Mcllroy is having a little trouble In lining up an opponent for Murks, as he wants to get the same type of battler that Marks Is, one who lsia two-handed mixer, so that the fans that Ilk rough action with plenty of knock, downs will get satisfied.

He is nor in touch with some of the tough Chicago battlers and will announce Tues. day who has been elected to swap punches with the hard-socklng Marks. This big show should draw th largest crowd of any sporting event staged in this city in recent years. and the promoters are making ready to handle any sized mob. Northern Pacific Signals Cross Half the Continent From St.

Paul-Minneapolis, Duluth To North Pacific Coast ACROSS half the continent from the Mississippi River and head of the Great Lakes to the North Pacific Coast the Northern Pacific is instaUinf electric automatic block signals. This treat undertaking is nearing completion. At the close of Uus year's construction activities, all the main line of the Northern Pacific Railway from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Seattle, Tacoma and Portland will be protected by the moat modern type of electrically operated block In addition the important main track between Duluth -Superior and St. Paul-Minneapolis has the complete standard installation.

Altogether, the Northern Pacific has more than 2800 miles of track safeguarded with automatic block signals. The cost has been more than $4,000,000. Brery possible, care is taken to fire passengers on the Northern PadAc eefe. comfortable, eniir n4 cesnpletelr aattrfactory trenaportetioa rrwee. In th.

lavt Mm year the Northern Padnc has carried 60.000,600 people eafelr arltheut a alnJ fatal accident asaonf its paiiinaere. On rem next trip erer th Northern Partftc watch tho block elsnele. Notice th accuracy of their operetlon. Ther are representative of the arlentlnc precielon, skill and lenius rbtek foes into the operatiea of toe Northera Pad 6c Kt. fr tichitt anyiiAira sea J.

C. SPRACKLIN General Agent 349 Main Winnlpea. Phone N7811-2 In 1923 the principal sianal work an tha Northern Pacific Is being dons on tha P-eaco Division, between Cheney snd Pasco, Wash. miles of track. Dakota Division, bet nun Man-dan and Jamestown, N.

Oak. 10 mile of track. Farce Dfvialon, between James. town ard Psrso, N. Dak.

130 miles of track. A ID CUT FINE FOR ROLLING CIGARETTES CUT COARSE YOUR PIPE. I MM Tk tT Bug in Pound Tins.g)(Q)! com 44 2.

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