PAGE FOUR PA BLADES as . | SOLD EVERYWHERE SS ae Good Clothes Do Make You Great Order Your Next New Suit From LING The Tailor Second Ave.—Opp. Post Office Phone — 649 WIDE RANGE OF FINE QUALITY WOOLLENS TO CHOOSE FROM We use best trimmings; high class workmanship; perfect fit guaranteed. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts eee ' TH2 DAILY WEWe SOFTBALL BY GIRLS Beacons Defeated All Stars 13 toe 7 at High School Yesterday In the first game of the girls’ {High School softball fixture yester- day, Beacons defeated All Stars 13 to 7. The All Stars got away to a good start and scored two runs in each of the first three innings. The Beacons failed to score until the third but their six runs in this in- ning brought the score to tie. From t}then on the superiority of the Bea- }cons showed itself and they scored seven additional rums before the lend of the game } The teams were | Beacon Margaret Fritz p., Lil- jlian Vaccher ¢c., Eva Morris 1b., In- ; rid Morse 2b., Vera Morse 3b., Gud- | un Welle (captain) ss., Mildred Hunt ss.. Marguerite Johnson cf., /Ruth Nelson rf., Dorothy O’Neill If. All Stars—Lea Basso-Bert c., | Beatrice Berner (captain) p., Edna | Dickens lb., Lillian Johnson 2b., } Betty Inglis 3b., Betty Ellison ss., {Daisy Mah ss., Venetia Feero If., Emily Skattebol cf., Ruthana Wood rf. Scorekeepers Alice Ormbrak Umpire—Miss M. Delaney Base Umpire—Noreen Gibson. Reporter—Gudrun Welle. ——— Gertrude Turgeon, HIGH SCHOOL TEAM The following team will represent Us |! BOOTH SCHOOL LENE-UP High School in tomorrow after- noon's Junior League football game Annesley, Ritchie (captain), Cur- rie, Lee, Naylor, O'Neill, Fulton Shrubsall, Colussi, Campbell, Lind- say. Reserves, Munro, Davey, A. Rit- ehie and Forrest Mail Schedule Fo: the East— Monday, Wednesday and Friday The following line-up for Booth} fer Stewart and Anyox— Memorial School is announced for | tomorrow Junior Ritchie Eby Cameron McMeekin and Lindquist afternoon's ball game: Gay nis Matsumoto Greish; Nelson ald, Hale Lear, Kelses and Den and Mc- McDon and reserves foot- | 10:30 a.m From the East— Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day 9 p.m |For Vancouver— Tuesday 12:30 p.m Thursday 9 p.m Friday 11 p.m.| September 12 and 21 p.m Sunday dicated p.m. | Wednesday 9:30 am | September 8, 17 and 29 a.m.| | Friday p.m Sunday 7 p.m Weiinesday 3 pm from Stewart and Anyox— Tuesday 11:30 a.m Thursday 8 p.m for Naas River and Port Simpson— | | Sunday 7 pm Prom Naas River and Port Simpson | Tuesday 11:30 am Frem Alaska— |For Alaska— September 8, 17 and 29 a.m The schedule is October 1 October 8 October 15 October 22 October 29 November 5 November 12 November 19 November 26 as follows: High vs. Booth. Borden vs. High. Booth vs. Borden Booth. vs. High High Vs. Borden Borden vs. Booth High vs. Booth Borden vs, High Booth vs. Borden September 12 and 2) p.m, |erican waters. Zane Grey still holds } atitneten the anglers’ biggest fish record with . la catch of a 1,040-pound Tahitian | League Standing w. I Pet, | tim a seven-hour battle tAorgan Pirates 2 0 1.000 Por wae ye Moxley Cub 2 0 1.000 BROADCAST GAMES Smith Giants ] ] 500 Football games at colleges of the Tobey Tigers ] 1 500 | Pacific Coast Conference are being Hanson Senators 0 2 000) broadcast during the present sea- bata Brave 0 2 .000 ° son iby the Captain Roark outstanding player for the Swipe at the ball during a game with Westbury, Long Island. The Auro ra full Aurora four takes a Hurricane team, at were two points up at the lads time | SPORT CHAT Another record has gone back tno England—a big fish one—with thi featvof-Col. E. T. Peel of Scarbor ough in catching a 798-pound tuné in the amazing time of 48 minute after being monster. His achievement displaces the record of Zane Grey American sportsman and who set the previous mark with a 758-pound tuna off the coast or Liverpool, N.S., on August 24, 1924 Deep sea anglers of England, after trying their luck off the North Am- novelist lerican coast for tuna, decided a few yea! they might catch tuna ir the North Sea. And they were right Fish weighing 560, 630 and 1735 ago World Series “ Resume Saturday | At Wrigley Field } NEW YORK, Sept. 30—Following | towed a mile and a half pounds were caught before Col. Peel | landed his record-breaker Under the stringent rules of the British Deep Sea Anglers’ Society where the biggest fellows have been The passing of fish honor taken big ends the to European waters a leadership of years by Am- record | |striped marlin swordfish which gave| "or Stewart and Anyas— Your pipe knows Qgden's cust ping. favourite more quickly sold on its merits, A Prime Favourite Men who “roll their own” have raade Ogden’s fine cut cigarette tobacco a it makes better cigarettes this brand has always Free “Chantecler” cigarette papers with every package. GDEN’S FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO he second world series game at| he Yankee Stadium here yester-| ay between Chicago Cubs and! York Yankees, the teams left r Chicago where the conflict will of resumec at Wrigley Field on Sa- turday with the fourth game on ier unday, and the fifth, if neces- ary. on Monday. The teams will return here for the sixth and eventh games, should the series o that far, mext Wednesday and Thursday Four out of seven games, as us- 1al, decides the tssue. Steamship Sailings | the angler is allowed to wear a shoulder harness and has the butt! #or Vancenves — | of his rod resting on a swivel seat} Tuesday—ss. Catala 1:30 -p.m | but the work is all done with rod} Thurs.—ss Prince Rupert, 10 ‘p.m | jand reel. Use of a motorboat in} Friday—ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m | playing the fish is banned. Tuna-| Ss. Cardena midnigh: ifishing as a sport began on WOl wrasse Vencsareie California coast, extended to the} sunday—as: CatalM secupncns p.m. | Atlantic Coast with the waters off Wed.—ss. Prince Rupert 9:30 a.m.| Nova Scotia recognized as the spot Fricday-~-ss. Cardena p.m Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. | Sept. .28—ss. Pr. Louise, a.m for Naas Kiver und Port Simpsen— i Sunday—ss. Catala 8 pm.| From Naas River & Port Simpson— Tuesday—ss. Catala 11:30 a.m. Sunday—ss. Catala 8 p.m Wed.—ss. Prince Rupert, 4.p.m |} Prem Stewart and Anyex— Tuesday—ss. Catala 11:30 a.m Thurs.—ss. Prince Rupert, 8 p.m. |} for Ocean Fallse— Thurs.—ss. Prince Rupert, 10 p.m Friday—ss. Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m From Ocean Falis—~ Wed.—ss. Pr. Rupert 9:30 ...a4.m Friday—ss. Cardena p.m, Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. |For Queen Charlotte Islands— | Sept. 2, 16 and 30. | 8s. Prince John, 10 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands— Sept. 13 and 27—ss. P. John a.m ss. Prince John . , AA. For Alaska— Sept. 8, 17 and 29—ss. Princess Louise relia bh a.m. Frem Alaska— Sept. 12 and 21 — ss. Princess Louise pm. 'frem Skeena River— Friday—ss. Cardena@ ....i DAM SPORTS MANAGERS CLUB The 23 undergraudate managers of Princeton University athletics have formed a Princeton sports managers club and have relinquish- ed their membership in the Varsity Friday, September 0) Mh | ‘ B.C. CLOTHIERS Ltd. 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