Lo + NG er Be PAGE TWO eee == eS Na a THE DAILY Neys, [HIGH WINS | IN SOCCER Booth School Defeated 4 to 1 In Junior ‘League Opener Published Every Afternoon, Exeept ‘Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ...... 5.00 For lesser periods. paid in advance . per week By mail to all parts of Northern and Centra] British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period .- sei By mail to all other parts of British ‘Columbia, “the ‘British km- pire and Unitea States, paid in advanee, per year ............................ $6.00 8y mail to ali other countries, per year The opening season’s game of the Junior Football League an Sa- Tr turday last was proguctive of keen'y contested play with High three goals to one. Booth attacked from the start Siceins deketstbnesicanssapetahaghh sab dtirdosin 9.00 ond Nelson missed a good chance. | : t ADVERTISING RATES Nelsen got away to cross .a .dan- gerous centre but it just missed. Classified advertising, per Insertion, POX WOT nc --ccseccrencenmeecnemenees O2lWelcon was ‘through and ‘forced a Local ‘weaders, per insertion, per Vime 0...............-.-sesescecns-eeecssanercon 25 \eorner whith he took wall but it Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line . ccteenveeeees-anvcaness 15) was cleared though mot until Bhy Transiet display advertising, per inch, per msertion sessevereterereeseeee: 20 nad a hard dtive “blocked. Colussi Contract rates on application. was clever but Bob Ritchie cleared Advertising and Circulation Telephone .......................98 ana then Nelson had an easy bel Editor and Keporters’ Telephone : ew 6 ening following a miskick by .Alf Ritchie but missed his shot. High {was away again and Colussi gave Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulatians {Gay no.chance with his finishing shot. Booth returned to the attack ;and Annesley did well to catch and TWENTY MEN WANTED clear a header from MecMeekin. Gay sawed splendidly from ‘Shrub- jsall-and again from Lindsay at roing blank range. MacDonald Sowed uv well for Booth. Tn the second half Fulton was DAILY EDITION Monday, October 3, 1932) Major Haro'd Brown is calling for twenty men to go| into the Legislature on a program of retrenchment. Doubtless the major means ; ajor means well. A reasonable policy of |... through from the kick-off retrenchment is advisable but a policy of cutting six mil-|\\\; Gay was safe. Hieh baa a lion dollars from the provincial expenditures at.a time like |1):kv escane and then, after a nice this would be fatal to progress. passing bout by Colussi. Lindsay The Tolmie Government has whittled at the Kidd pro-/end Shrvbeall. the as eee posals until it is said it would cut down one million dal-|?"%*° ? * aegeilianghEe gece os, : : ° . ‘rwards were verv dangerous and lars instead of six. That is more reasonable than the other |\gyrubeall added a third. Booth proposal. iwas having as muck of the game The difficulty in political lif@is to keep each department |>ut the forwards lackes finishing functioning in such a manner as to spend no more money|? weal oe eC nag mecnanels is re; > Necescary i an . sayy |combined we u ie ball wen than is really necessary in each. Every man should ¢€ Tila ibys Wacth datas deena 0 hee the salary he receives. There should be no stalling in or-!.-» put Hale shot over. Gay saved der to keep a job, lerdidly from Shrubesall and then There is nothing to indicate that the businessmen in the | touched o fine drive over the cros Tolmie.administration have been any more useful in keep-/P2". At last. from’ Nelson's “cross ing dow} XD nditur 2s th were k f) th é McMeekin seared for Basth and 1) pe es lan re me n ta Ken Lrom the pip the ne ended with Hieh winnine fessions or from agriculture. They did not prevent thejthree goals to one present government wasting a good deal of money at a| Teams: time when they should have been saving. | High—Annesley; Currie, A. Rit- What is really needed at a time like this is not men|*he: O'Nelll. Naylor. Lee; Linasay -,, |Campbell, Colussi, Shrubsall, Ful- hound to a blind pdlicy of retrenchment but men with |... vision and ability who will see that a dollar’s worth.of ser-| Booth—Gay: R. Ritchie, Dennis: vice ‘is secured for every dollar expended. To get that it is' Matsumoto, Eby. McGreish: Nelson necessary to have a strong man at the head of the govern-| Cameron MacDonald, Bale, We ment who knows the business of administering public af-}"°*" as 4 ‘ ona ’ 2 — } J, Campbell refereed with Doug fairs and who is willing to give his whole time to the ser-jcpricticon and Aubrey Ivarson vice of the province. Such a man has already been chosen |\inesmen. for the position. He is well known and has the confidence ofa large section of the electorate. He has been studying BADMINTON governmental problems for years and knows the outside |* districts of the province as well as Vancouver. He is the only man in sight so far who is endowed with that vision 1S OPENED and ability necessary for so big a job. One real man is| ee worth twenty transient volunteers. 'Two More Local Clubs Got Sea- |; Son's ‘Play Unter Way Over } Week-End a me AL meee LEMON- TONS ae Me APPETIZiNG Badminton play for the forth coming winter season is now be coming general in Prince Rupert The Skeena Badminton Clut pened its courts in the LODE \Hall Saturday evening while the {Catholic Badminton Club inaugu lroted play for the winter vester- this advertisement is not pubdlistiua or displayea oy the Liquo: | day Control Board or by the Government | There were- large turn-outs of if British Columbia | players on both courts STATEMENT AND INVIGORATING BULKLEY VALLEY COAL | DISPROVED That can be used to economical advantage in all styles of fire State Claims that It Has Upset the hoxés. In your kitchen range try the nut-egg size and simply Defenee «f Senator Davis shake the bottom grate when a hot fire is desired. For heaters Conta use single screened lump. 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Clever © pose cad sel sdebes eet oe aditlons of dollars people po for “iter ond hele Brey whee to protect the roe Send name end address. Bio Eacelsior Publishing many 655 Robson Street Vancouver ee torte cette ne eae ae cept Peete een nh. abbahtee ashen semen Wed TS Ras eee Ure eee ote | tats | bias $.0 |\“chool winning from (Booth © by! THE DAILY NEWS tl Fourth Strai cht - Rout inflicted on Chicago Cubs 13.4 (Continued tas Page 1) | | forage in the ninth when Bill Herman was allowed to score on a series of ap Apparently, the Yanks were i" even ,watching the bases. Play By innings : ‘Rirat Inning New York—Combs and’ Sewell | singled on the first balls pitched. uth was hit by pitcher on the se- cond ball, filling the bases. Gehrig flied out to centre, searing Combs with Sewell going to third and Ruth to second. Manager Charlie Grimm went out to consult with Bush but the latter remained on the mound, Lazzeri walked, filling the bases again. Bush was taken out and War- necke took up the burden. Sewell was forced at home on Dickey’s bounder to Jurges and Chapman was tossed out by Herman. One run, two ‘hits, no errors. Chicago—Herman popped out. English singled. Cuyler flied out to right. Stephenson singled. Dema- ree’s homer scored English and Stephenson. Allen was taken Stephenson. Grimm was safe on an error by Crosetti. Hartnett singled and Jurges singled scoring Grimm Allen was taken out of the Yankee ,box and Wilcey More, |right+hander, relieved him. War- jnec ke flied out. Pour runs, five hits hole error who is a Second Inning New York- Crosetti popped out More fanned. Combs flied out. No runs, no hits, no errors Chicago—Herman flied out to centre field. English was out, Sew- el] to Gehrig. Cuyler was out, short o first. No runs, no hits, no er cors. Third Inning New York—Sewell was out at iyst, the piteher taking the throw from Grimm. Ruth flied out on a ‘igh fly to Herman. Gehrig doubled ‘own the left field line. Lazzeri mashed a homer into right fielc yleachers and scored Gehrig. The ball glanced off Cuyler’s glove ove: he fence. Dickey singled. Chap nan singled, Dickey going to se ‘ond. Crosetti hit to English whx ‘ouched third forcing Dickey. Tw ‘uns, four ‘hits, no errors Chicago—Stephenson out. shor! ‘o first. Demaree out. second t irst, Grimm doubled into left fiel Hartnett out, pitcher to first. Ni ‘uns, one hit, no errors Fourth Inning New York—-More singled. Comb: walked, Warnecke was replaced it he Cubs’ ‘box by May. Sewell pop- ped out to short. Ruth fanned on; hree pitched balls. Gehrig hit to 3rimm who tossed him out to May Yo runs, one hit, no errors, Chicago—Jurges out, Sewell t Jehtig. May flied. aut to Ruth in eft. Herman flied out to Ruth ir leep left. No runs, no hits, no er- ors Fifth Inning New ‘York-—Lazzeri singled to left ield, Dickey flied out to centre field, Chapman walked. Crosetti hit into double play, Chapman being jut at second, Herman to Jurges tc Jrimm. No runs, one hit, no er- rors. Chicago-—English foyled Yrosetti, the shortstop making fine unning catch. Cuyler out, short to out to/Gehri¢ walked ee en el R'si: g Young English Star ee Monday; ‘October 3, 1939 am mm) site eNeN | News of The Sport oy [SaaS ay soe ma am AA A A A gee em mm 00 A A PLANS FOR _ FIGHT CARD Siar Bill Stone ‘Reports Pre. liminaries Are Shaping Up Well Pr@liminaries on the Windle. Gurvich fight card which takes glace on Thursday, the thicteenth of this month are shaping vp excep- tionally well, Prossoter Bil announces that he has Tony Firpo of South Ame the local hard-hiMing 'Pete Chenoski. This is o ime Ww {Ghenoski will be exvended by a mar this own weight as the 115-pound Me xican flash has an envia! eord from the Argentine to A twinning 24 of his last 26 | | Any one «f these fine fone may see either Windle G vich pounding the pave both these boys are taki their itraining seriously and roa { an important part of thi B these boys know that of the forthcoming fig! jmatched with the hard-hitting Billy Bagshaw who is at prese) lor ing himself in anticipat fight next month Bas greatly improved boxer eturn from the south give either of the m Tommy Bi ‘ Rupe , Z et Postuck, Darrow Gomez, | ; ah Oe Billy Rema. Most of these ’ | ae ie ee ; } well known to local Tight f nd tt a a ip 7” ae at } | they exce) in what the f fans ' Ag $ ‘ove-—-action ‘steilipilll * 7? Let’s hope Betty Batt picked out a soft spot. This English lass has | a i the makings of an outstanding champion. She's shown batting OOURT IN SESSION em out at Wimbledon i anes —— am Continued from Pact a is purposely walked, filling Gehrig, Dickey singled and took se Pu : ‘ ' tif? def the bases. Gudat running for Ruf- cond on Demaree’s fu Chay aa 2 " a 7% _ . erson, October | ing. Combs singled to left field, man doubled, to right g Di St 1 & - bley | Stewar Mobley Ltd. v ol coring Dickey and leaving ‘the bags key. Crosetti popped out to short is $1000 W Ll M I ‘ . . ee nd Sons Ulam . yuh full. Sewell singled to right, Pour runs, four hits, one error Brown @ Garvey 4 j ser Pat scori osetti and t Rutt . orown arvey for pla -_ 5 Be , and ‘Gudat. uth " Chicago—Herman, singled. Her-| nore & Fulten dor defen ingled to right, oring, Combs. man-stole second -and third and |+leq yehrig was hit by pitcher. Tinning georeq as English went out ? S ; @sS -tigsisil W it secona B Cc Trac & Ea ry é ir w nitching ow “ . actor oguipn now pitching for May. Lazzeri wa first. Cuyler fanned. Stephensor Terrac . T7118 i safe o1 i Tieider choice, Sewell : a ; ‘}vs, Terrace Motars, $771.82 ~~ - 6,8 . “tied out to right field and New York }47. Gilmour of Vancouver {c being out at the plate. Dickey fan- il ! ancouv ed. Four runs, five hits, no-errers Chicago—Pennock now pitching Yankees are world champions. One jtiff. P run, one hit, no errors itmore & Fulton it lant, October 26 for New ‘York--Herman fanned.| English out, short to first. Cuyler jut, second to first. No runs, no hits Fighth Inning } New York--Chapman popped out to short. Crosetti struck out. Pen- ock out on hot grounder, second to first. No runs, no hits, no errors 1 Chic 1g¢ Stephenson singled. De- ;}maree walked. Grimm flied out to ‘Chapman. Hartnett got to first on filling the bases | Stephenson was forced at the plate roller to Gehrig Ralston | Hemsley. pinch-hitter for Tinning, fanned. It was the thir | Sewell s erro! m Jurges d time in which he had batted as a pinch- hitter in the series and he fanned every time. No runs, one hit, one | rror Ninth ‘Inning New York—Grimes j for Chicago. Comb now pitching ishes out home run into right field runway near the foul line Sewell grounded out to first unassisted as also did Ruth Lazzeri out home run to left centre, scoring irst. Stephenson lined out to se- ond, Lazzeri making a wonderful) ttch. No runs, no hits, no errors Sixth Inning New Yotk-—More fanned. ‘Combs walked, Sewell doubled to left cen- tre, Combs going to third. Ruth fanned. Gehrig singled, scoring -}Gombs and Sewell, Lazzeri flied out to centre field. Two runs, two hits, no -errors. Chicago—Demaree out, short to first. Grimm beut out.a single, going to second on Gehrig’s high throw to the pitcher at first. Hartnett got to) first on Crosetti's error, Grimm |seoring. Jurges struck out. May out,, isecond to first. One run, one hit, two errors. i Seventh Inning ! New Yotk—Dickey singled, beat- jing out the threw to first. Chapman lied out to Jeft field. 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