Thursday. Septem! PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS , te " Jae Good Basketball Seaso —ae — YANKEES BEAT CHICAGO SOFTBALL AT Four Hoop Leagues Expected to CUBS SCORE OF 5 TO 2 HIGH SCHOOL To Be in Operation With Three | IN BASEBALL CLASSIE le Take Giants 10-7 to Move Or Four Teams Playing In Fach | Into First Place With Cubs This advertisement is not published or digplayed by the circiahilaemenanasiiaieatininiely — Liquer Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia oo (Continugs Sq Fare 2) It took an extra inning in yes- Prospects for an active heop season In Prince Rupert oa Score by innings terday’s softhall fixture before the qyring the coming winter were revealed at the annual . Ae NN teenage . . 123456789 | Lou Gehrig Morgan, Pirates were able tq beat neeting of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association Chicago 10100000 0~—2 the: Smith Giants 10 to 7. Morgan which was held last evening in the City Hall. It is e Near. x yllected eight of his 10 runs in the : ‘ ‘ a oi 1m ALE WIS 'New. York 20201000 x9 ” mi. |... aan nanan ne heavy hittine ted that senior, intermediate, junior and’ ladies’ leagyes PHE DAILY NEWS. | 2 | laided by loose fielding of the will again be in operation and that there will be at least p PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA lo eae Giants. The Giants Iced all the way three teams competing in each ¥ « Bas ———— on irs _-—— Yall luntil the lest inning when the Pir- further organization fox the season| WQULD ABOLISH SHIN-GUARDs Publishea Every Afternoon, Exc¢ Sunday, by Prince Rupert Second <= r ie, lates secured. four runs to tie the wi se place at another meeting)| signage Daily ‘Ngws, Limited, Third Avenue Third ye eT i score and have two over. The Giants be held on Tuesday night of! Umpires in the National Leaove J ‘ . i se lin their half, got two runs and next \ K have proposed tha the ; Fourth H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ¥ cis | nade the score 6-all. In the extra The attendance at last night's! shin-euards of catchers | fi cy " ning the Morgan Pirates brought meeting was very satisfactory, there ‘reduced in sige to disco | Fifth Sixth ; which the Smith Gi- being particularly gratifying jing off the plate. pointi: ind imposible to overcome. n ) young players. Consider-| fou! tips rarely lainee th lol ; doin Seventh SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Eighth City delivery, by mail or ca r. yearly period, paid in advance Jint ih : F | oeric se 10 ues ; ge K itil the fifith inning it looked as est and enthusiasm wag) legs and th For | r periods. pa it ivance per we ; ). = —_ P : : : ' d though the Smith Giants had the ayed, In the absence of last} worn has been d y mail t l part: Northern and Centres ritish C otals ti $ , } ; we M reo bee er " ntral British Columbia, ve Totals rae ; os wad inched. Menith, pitched & | s president 1. W. Plommer, | the illegal ou aid advan or yearly perio New i ; ; . ; ‘ ; ; dy me r the Ciants but his who has left the citv, Jock Camp-' plate against ; By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- First m : oO : die : : oO in the field was not very ice-president was in the pire and Unitea States, paid in advance, per year ................. ‘ Second * . . Saal : f uraging, Kanaya and Morgan chair By mail to ali other countries, per year ..... SEEN Sienpbiebervedetirteses Third ; ; ; . Fourth ound duty ‘or the Pirates and Officers, with the exception, of aan given a lit'le better support.'the president, for which office no- Sixth of the errors on both teams inations were made but election Sewenids overthrows at finst and home, deferred until next Tuesday's. meet- Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line seiecceneeeiseenesmeee 5 Bight r the Giants Smith, Gillis. Mur- ing, were chosen as follows Transiet display advertising, per inch, per insertion .......................... Ninth : d Kishimoto were best. for’ Honorary President, Mayor Cyril Contract rates on application, : ae he Pirates. Moraan and Welle H. Orme i ; és Sy r te Wal 1h Acay 6 t ni v lice.Pres ent Advertising and Circulation Telephone ...................... 98 Totals . ».. Lindsay s fonorary Vice-President, Ald. & Editor and Reporters’ Telephone | 0.000. 86 : NA) Morgan c., p.. Camn- ; D. Macdonald Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations S ' = ; Palmer 2b., Emmerson cf tf ident, Jock Camphell ' y ’ AANES Pee ee Anr : Ficher If., Orme rf Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Susi ea, Batteries: Chicago, Warneke and as “ et Ser Renee o5 Caen Y EDIT USION ABEL Thursday, Sept. 29, 1932 of a ’ 4 mith p.. Nakamoto 1b., Johnson 2b The executive DAILY EDITION tes . “Pp Hartnett; New York, Gomez and i tien a : 7 “ike a ine r ; Dickey ; ! rss.. Obachima 3b.. MeCaf-|nresentatives of each league, will : ; fe cef.. Murray lf.. Turge and B.,be named later THE UNTOUCHABLES Judges replaced Koenig as Chi- . ’ mrerrey Dm a _ . 4 4 i's o