News’Sport Page That Everybody ReadsLACROSSE• •CRICKET• m •• •SIX TEAMS OPEN SOCCERSEASON HERE TODA YRovers v. Burquitlam in League Game at Sapperton Park—ExhibitionGames.City league soccer will get awuy to a Mart this afternoon when nix of the t• • uidh mix In the fruy, although only one game, that between the Rovers and Uurqultlain at Sapperton park, will he a league fixture, theoth'TH being exhibition games.Considerable speculation is expressed a« to the result of the Hovers-lfur* (|tntiain contest, although otj past p. r Ionuances Manager (irant’a aggregation should tnunage to get away withboth points. The suburbanites, however. have had this idea of entering the eity league in mind for several weeks, and with no counter attractions in the North road humht in the way rlt;f lacrosse and line-bill. the players are report'd to be in the j ojj of r ndltion and ready to make the Hovers hustle all along the I'm*.Jimmy Craig is slated to officiate atSapperton.T'lu. to'intu *» ill I ti tiu f/iUnivu 'for their opening game-* next Satur-div, so that some got d soccer shouldb«* displayed. The Bankers, winners | of last season's league chumpionahip,will trot out a* verul u w piuyoru, George Feeney and H. Wilson, of last years high school alliance team, b ing noticed in Uie list given out by toe iinancial men.Hu in II ton will make his debut os a reti ree in this contest. Fhe Bankers lin -up 1h us follows: Clarke, Stacey.Swan, Scott, Allis n, Feeney, Wiiaon,Sw( in ^ki, ShildncK, Dtmford and Pitcairn.New Team.At Moody park Burnaby will opprm» the no a iy organiztd B. C. E. H. soccer team in a practice game. Burnaby are known to have picked Bovenl promising players who will add gren • Iv to the strength of last year's a*' grlt; gallon. As fir the decries a r-i 'ir ■ at the line-up lends one to th •irnpnsalon that tlilH organization \.i!lhe a factor in a close race for honors among tin* local clubs before the ue son is far advanced Jimmy Pat .»*,• son, who has been lt;-I• led skipper rfihlt;» Uuh n. nnrrw f r ni*.*BASEBALL• •BOXINGGAME ASSURED# # # # # if lt;t Vf % ti Vi Vc Vi i\ft'fci'zSalmon Bellies and V. A. C. Will Play«?t Fair Here for Minto* •Cup.•eThe Salmon Bellies and the Vancouver Athletic club twelve will fur-nlFh the premier sporting events at the provincial exhibition according to plans made by the executive of the It. A. A I. society at a meeting last evening, when they adopted the recommendations of the sports committee.Although negotiations between thetwo teams were completed a week agothe sanction of the finance committeeof the society who guard the cofferscf the great fair was not then obtainedand therefore n papers were signed.The corning gmen which will bo etaped or. Tuesday, Sept. 30 and Saturday, Oct. 4, will furnish a test to He* fans as to whetln r the Vancouver aggregation are worthy of being ad* mittrd rh a team in the British Columbia league next summer along with j New Wostmirnfer and Victoria. So far• •• •••y-TODAY’S SPORT CARD.Soccer.City league—Rovers vs. Bur (jultlain at Sapperton park, o’clock.Exhibition games — High school junior niatric. vs. junior and preliminary grades. Moody park. 9:30 o'clock. Burnaby vs. B. (J. E. It. at Moody park, 3 o’clock. Bankers vs. Moose at Queens park, 3 o'clockCricket.Ladles vs. Now Westminster, asylum grounds, 2:3u o'clock.Rifle Shooting.Inter-city match, New Westminster vs. Vancouver, at Brownsville, 1:30 o’clock.Paper chase, V. M. C. A., 10 o’clock a.m.Horse racing nt Minoru. Last day of the season.* :• iI*#»•SCHOOLS IN LEAGUEPupil-, in City Organize for ComingFaethafl Seamen—Schedule AlC* f.TTVIWo;} _■fWLSpecial Children’sMATINEETODAYChas. I RoyaaSUNDAY”A BEAUTIFUL PLAY IN FOUR ACTS.Extra Show TonightFIRST AT 7:15. SECOND AT 9:15.MATINEE 10c. and 20c.ApartmentsFor RentArundel MansionThis high class apartment block is now readyfor occupancy. Steam heated, gas range, bath andtoilet each suite. Built in kitchen cabinets and buffet. Electric automatic elevator and all other accommodations in connection with first class apartments.APPLYWESTMINSTER TRUST, LIMITEDJ. J. JONES, Managing Director.