: ; Monday, September | 1939 THE DAILY NEWS ** en THE DAILY NEWS. CUP S AR E mm RK 0 RR a AR A ‘ey PRINCE RUPERT = BRITISH COLUMBIA <0 aA mm mm) 0) a : j , . yf 4 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert , PRESENTED § mars a i s News of The Sport Worle Large Attendance at Annual Ban- é auet of Prince Rupert Football ‘om RRR gm A I I ' ees Kis f 00 A RA mm gam a eee ae _ BROOKLYN H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES : this, Ald. Macdonald paid tribute P y Willams City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance .... 5.00 Was Good Year ‘o Bert Morgan to whom a gteat ercy a la For lesser periods. paid in advance per week ......,..... prshighnsontesis-> A ube geal a ‘ credit ae been due for ee din 4 / By mail to all parts of Northern and Central] British Columbia, ata Tad . ; ioe Py ap: | OU NOW 1 ee oe ROM ; G4, Macdonald lauded the policy ‘" paid in advance for yearly period tevsrsetteonccsenannnvaeennnnsstnnennnessotetens 3.01 Regiment and Two 4o Merch- which had been adopted in resent PMS By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British km- ants—Many Sneeches care a — ay rs Lose ‘Their Ch; pire and United States, paid in advance, per year ...................... $6,00 ; ; years of introducing young loc: Dodgers Lose Their Chance to win . . of ae A wh Gata... we {ees , = : iy : tana : Flag—Pipat,, Sy mail to all other countries, per year =Dowiigiatonsige” OA fee ays in the Senior League instead j a Nationgl League Flag—Pirates Fif-v ar more football players | of Imporling players These boys . oo aan } Two of Season’s Trophies Go To ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per Insertion. pe: word : Ais Wes 02 + DAILY EDITION WHO IS TO LEAD? When Dr. Tolmie set about ming a wnion administra- tion he made the grave mistake of assuming that he was ° . . 7 “= the man ¢alled upon to lead it. All his suggestions for coali- tion have egy for other leaders tu serve under him. Dr. '!'gimie was chosen by the people of British Colum- bia four years ago. He promised that, if elected, he would bring back prosperity to British Columbia. He would make it possible for the farmers of the province to supply the cities with their agricultural produce and would stop the drift of young Canadians to the United States by making British Columbia so prosperous that they would not want to leave. Those were his professions, We leave it to the people to say whether he has done this or not. Doubtless, he has been badly handicapped by « or - val er Monday, September 19, 1932 and fans attended the annual ban-| had played’ an excellent class of quet in the Commodore Cafe Sa-!foothal) durine the vast s ason. It turday night of the Prince Rupertiwas notable. fo instence. that the Football’ Association, the affair Reziment teu inner of ‘he proving an lusiastic ana fitting Jogoeue ard the ly Cun this culmination to @ season which in year consisted with the exception many ways nas been one of the of threy players, of buys in their most successful the soccer sport in ‘teens Other teams of the League Prinze Rupert has even enjoyed. had also had a large proportion of Bert Morgan. president af the young players Incidentally, Alt Prince Rupert Football Association, Macdonald mentioned the credita- was in the chair and the featute bie showine whith had been mace of the evening's proceedings was by youthful athletes of this city the presentation by Ald. & D. at the resent Junior Olympics in Macdonald, of the 1932 season’s Vancovve? trophies to the captains of the ald. Macdonald expressed the winning teams. The Mobley Cup, hope that. before long, Prince Ru- emblematic of league champion- pert would again be getting a ship, and the Gilhuly Cup were brand of f tball ea to that of received by Pete DeJong for the;the early davs Much would de Regiment team of which he } pend on the support which was ac- captain, The Dominion Day Cup! corded the officials and the plav- and the Stuart Benefit Shield were ers Meantime an ev more suc- received by Cantain Sonny Dick-! cessfy} season in 1923 than that of ens for the Merchants’ team. There | 1932 might be conrid: ntly looked were also numerous speeches and forward to. Still Have Possibility BROOKLYN, Sept. 19:—As a re sult of week-end revers; the hands of the Phillies here Brooklyn Dodgers were definitely elim); ited from the 1932 pennant race in the National League and will now de. vote efforts inthe remaining ¢ ames to preserye third place fron the Phillies and Boston Braves The Pittsburg “Pirates, who de. feated the New York Giants in b th ends of a double-header ye terday, still have a slim chance to cop the flag from the Chicago Cub who struggled for 15 innings at Ci; nati yesterday before the, able to down the Reds The world champion st Cardinals divided honors wit} Boston Braves in a doubk ! at Boston yesterday and a’re sts n seventh place below the New York Giants. In the American League, the New York Yankees kept up the form which has already cinched them the f pennant and split & double-header pie Games with the St. Louis Browns. The “Ff Philadelphia Athletics took both the depression which struck the whole world, We must musical selections, all of which! In presenting the various cups to not blame Premier Tolmie for everything. He has, doubt- went 0 ee the gathering a very the captains of the two winning We wonder if the Vancouver sprinter is reflecting upon the Olym- 10 hie ‘ » hi a” ; ‘enjoyable one teams, Ald. Macdonald made brief ss, dc s bes as ; bes rh for Es cm : d +05 ns best but has his be at been good enough for After ample justice had been! hn! suitable remarks the Prop e? Tie Conservatives of Vancouver Say “no. idone to a full dinner spread, the; While making the presentation — What then should be the course of the first minister |chainman opened the proceedings! of the Gilhuly Cup, Ald. Macdonald “4™ in i Dp R ° Hi games of a double-header from the under those circumstances? If his party government has| with a brief speech in which hej paid tribute to the Canadian Le. Which it had carried on in 2 Veer unning igh Chicago “White ‘Sox and increased failed, as he admits, why should he presume to ask that {outlined the activities of the sea-/gion team which had played as difficulties. This club had been i 1- | 0 . t W their grasp on second place to three ; : pee 6 . ’ . 3 t } set, s ‘consis > god tik § anv! ctm Po trig oat : j the full games over the Washington he be continued in office? His duty in the circumstances | $0" Jus! ended. At the outset, some consistently good football as any strumental in introducing io th wihg to Weather ‘ for the splendid way ; 7 2 : ; .|$66 had been expended in connec-| othe: tear in the league bnt Senators who shared a double-bil would seem to be to place his resignation in the hands Of |tion ‘with the moving and reno-|which had failed to zct the breaks with the Cleveland Indians the Lieutenant-Governor and ask His Honor to call upon vating of the dressing room Thej and had been unfort inate in no for the success of the seasor Week-end Big League scores we re some other person to take over the duties. Another con- depréssion had also been felt as winning a trophy. Ald. Mocdon-| Credit was also due executive, re as follows: stitutional method would be to ask His Honor to disgolye {8f as gate receipts were con-|ald also referred to the efficient ferees, spectators and the plavers SATURDAY SCORES 2 cls ‘as ale an: ag , cerned, There had also been the| refereeing of A. D. Horne in the, M.M. Lamb, manager of t! 2ainv weather : ‘ter sama National League the Legislature and make an Appe al to the people of the unfortunate accident at the close/later games of the season nadian Legion team ‘plais : im ‘ah. oa Me et fiat Pittsburg 4, New York 7 provinee for ratification of his work. of the season in’ which Ernie Web- Other Speakers that his club had been handican.|~ ; : é rit , . Bick. Cincinnati 3-7, Brooklyn 5-6 . . . 7 . e je. , I om gett yr ¢ < - ‘ Instead of doing this, Dr. Tolmie accepts the advice of ster kad broken his lee Despite fi- layers | ee, ee ee ae Chieago 2-5, Philadelphia 9-1 ned . hse? f strane } : Ald. Jame$ Black "another of the Ped by absence of strong pl | following the legal opening of men who have not asked the people to pass on their re- nancial reverses, however, the As- : 4 to in crucial games. Sam Curri St. Louts 0, Boston 1 American League oe evening’s speakers, paid tribute nh eason for shooting of deer ode ‘ > ° > ~* ° s } » ini , tain of +} egion team nok cords or ability and tries to form a union administration S°¢#ton hoped to finish up on the! President Bert Morgan for the im-, ‘in of the Legion team, al However, the deer are running high with himself at the head cee i eon AMAT: Cit the) nt past” HE Had played in| OMPGe: avait” 0.27 Sdangeline ving to the mild weather and little| W@shneton’4: Cleveland 5 . ; a ; € head. c -, » S@ason, que largely to a series of above seed nasi “s aii : such i member of the board of contro g , me Aa ab en aR e New York 6, St. Louis 4 We do not object to union government as long as it is sweepstakes which had been held.) oosstul one H 7 _ cess marked the season's Philadelphia 4, Chicago 5 ° ; ; | successful one. He proposed a toast Secretary Praise enix ctivities : a a union of the best men the province can produce. At the A four-team league had been op- pecrecary, Rraleeé -"s aa : e4 Boston 0, Detroit 5 ! eats Tiesiet I i pa our boats were out from o . ve head of such a union we contend today, as we have con- tated throughout the summe: thusiast SUNDAY SCORES of which were.“‘skunked National League to Mr. Morgan tl ; . 3 ’ . 5 eas + AD fastically observed with musi The pr ae Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht tended before, the member for Prince Rupert stands as cman Se ee Manet Cat tummtibe vecretary, G. W. Laidler, had lub, all * > > ’ and. possibly i til 4 . nnable to attend ine to vers 3 lew ‘ the only choice. He is the only man who has shown him- |! cnaa ark Redick t|,2 responding to’ the toast, Mr.) Unable to attend owing t Bitteburg 7-6, New York 4-3 ‘ ‘ jarger league were anticipated nex ; : ‘cola wit ' - he «w a a ‘ a_¢ salf oft : ; , ’ . Morgan referred to the importa: . WH Which | A , ry St. Louis 2-5, Boston 3-2 self consistent throughout and who has the courage and ‘Year. “rt will only be a matter of : . nett: iad ‘ OG BE ey Nate pH eg ic 1 solos by A.D. Herne,| Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn 1 dintifi.. aS a . a An ale ee Bas Sea / ax PL. 0s COS. ; oe 1) rt which sport played in The , : ‘1 1, VOCAL SOIOS DY f ' } ¥, J ability to tackle the job of bi Inging back prosperity to y ae ives . nee i _ - |of the community and also in the mot ‘ficient secretary. He had) James Kelly. P Vieira, J. S. Wil-; Chieago 4, Cincinnati 3 British Columbia. With a new government formed from a ee (F ae rupert: will be development of youth along pro- carried out work wt m, Frank Glenn, Wiliam Mur-/nings). S P 4 4 e a © oovUDa!! Vv en { . y ‘ y . ' ' 1? ; 1 : : union of all interests, capital and lahor, industry and ag- toh aa oa. : : wn such a per lines, The field of sport pro-;Many did 1 kno yOu f y and James Black and stories American League riculture, and, with the strongest man in the province at In the course of his remarks, Mr,|(Ued fine men imbued with pro- among other things, had "| By Rol Barnes ' Washington 3-9, Cléveland 7-2 . , 7 wv WOU aS Al ‘ rincipnles for lat life r. 8reatly in the reporting of gan Jefore the gathering e 4 8 / the helm, the people of the province should soon find them-|Morean hea,» support, for the|te Sree, oF later life, ‘Mr. "Breaky thering gave three hearty the sincing afer ncn © Detroit 8." s 6 : vey 4 take adv ts P TAY , Vebster $44 f . } : Morgan pledged mse to ass acnerin SY y I ‘ing of “God Save the King,” Philadelphia 4-7 Chicag¢ selves in a position to take advantage of the world move- Webster benefit da ice to be held tinue to Go all in his power for the Chee ind tiger in hor Mr. Morgan thanked all those who; New York 7-1. St Louis 2-2 ment toward betterment. He is the man who should com- i een ae — promotion of clean- sport Mr. Laidler contributed to the program plete the sale of the P. G. E., if it is to be completed. The donated the hall for the event | .»° 5. Wilson declared that a lot The evening's progra ind otherwise assisted in making Baseball S andi province needs a man of Pattullo’s calibre to gee that the Alte. Black the services of her or. |! Credit was due the Home Oil selections by earth the banquet a success eovue: t ) mgs interests of the province are protected in a deal of such |chestta, Rose, Cowan & Latta had| eee magnitude. jPrinted the ticket tis and} NATIONAL LEAGUE Union is all right. Let us by all means have it but let it [pone would’ ‘provide . tefres | ‘hate eo be the right kind of union under the right leadership. After)" a fies mite ie » Deg scar aig, Sweeter, More Fragrant -OGDENS Pitter 7 public three fine Spanish pl — Little If Any Success Marked Open- | ing Week-End of Deer Hunt- ing Season Here no » lent exnlair ) Apia SE Sen ten PS all, the Premier is supreme in the cabinet and, With the |: was planned t Brooklyn 7 wrong Premier, we could not have a satisfactory admin-|game on syndav COTES — Philadelphia 16 istration. Parties do not count for much. It’s men Who | Purposes Boston 75 are important. New York 67 St.. Louis 67 80 ,Cincinnati 59 90 ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE cess of tl 1932 season. He inaul- Ww L New York 104 45 ae Y Ree OT ae Cte ‘eed 1 , Philadelphia 91 58 tae a ae - | Washington 87 8660 . " a r 3 7 \first soccer had been played here = a ; Cleveland 83 463 on Second Avenue between Sixth LIVERPOOL Detroit = wnd Seventh Streets, later on the | |St. Louis 61 85 {Court House field and at the drv + F : STIZING NVIG site aa ; Chicago 46 99 tthe dheea ehh EZ +r dock grounds and, eventually. on Boster a 104 : a ‘ropolis Hill. In the early days él If you “roll your own", use Ss } 7 ‘here had been splendid fo itbal! 5 Ogden’s fine cut os advertisement is not judlisned or displayea oy the Liquo: iplave d here and great enthusiasm a Weathe P . en § In later years, the snort had begun Cc e 2:2 Prd a 8 G . : rey i f 1 treushb Columbia :° lag but, of late. there had been a great revival of the game. For Break in Meteorological Conditions Being Awaited s0 That Chan pionship May Be Settled ~~ -3] -) = in Your Pipel ~] Cuns Presented | In his cto presentation addre s,| Ald. Macdonald complimented the Yresident and officers for the uc- Any pipe tastes better, from the time you first load the bowl with Ogden’s cut plug — it’s sweeter, richer, cooler and more fragrant. in some interesting reminis FINEST VIRGINIA } HISNZMLS WIGAN VIRGINIA erences in regard to football histor a In Prince Ruvert. re ‘alling how the Control Board or by the Government ' | — ee | ' Merely Idle Curiosity ~~ — IT'S ABouT Time ad a Pre TD st ne lis being awaited so that the | ) —by Westover. (T WOULD . WWIE’'D “\y ; Ake | BUT Movie ; BE FINE To & FINE cCaST STARS Go AWZPNEO In FEROIE ; YL. TAKE THE FiesT G0 MHD A For SHANGHAI, HOME AND WATCH , feet MOVIE AgAIn S-SeP iN (a0 o's 7 tay] ¥ A favorable break in the w |off between Round House and ition, who are tied for secor Honors. in the Canadian N (Recreation Association So! |League, may he staged. In the of the Round House winnin; |play-off, they would cop thé son's honors and the Haines phy, having already won th first jhalf. A victory: for the Station, 8 ithe other hand, would necessitate latiother play-off between the ‘we mas for the trophy. MH AT TIME 41 3 “YOURE NOT ap QGoina ANY— REAL. BEDS S0 To BED - a Human custom is to he obeyed when jt is not against the law {ose