FAGE TWO ee ee H. F, PULLEN - - THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Paid, AYP | Tee. THE DAILY NEWS ~ Mdnaging-Faitor| SOFTBALL AT LEONARD SUFFERS TECHNICAL K.0. FROM MPLARNI — amore Practice Schedule Former Lightweight Champion’s Saturday October 8 1999 FOOTBALL ¥ ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES HIGH SCHOOL) — For Basketball Comeback Campaign Came to End SCHEDULE = City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance .... 6.00 Wi th Pi if | Clima L Ni h | i For lesser periods, paid in advance . per WeOK sccecscsccsssemmcsseoen 10° Hanson Senaters Won Lucky Game The following “practice schedule | i ut u x ast B ’ etober 1 “Booth ve Bod @yimail to ofl parts of Morthem end Central British Columbia, Fe Obata metas Wister- iS announced by the Prinee Rupert asmocesta el _ oe paid in advanee for yearly period . 8.0!) . " Rasketball Association: ee ee ee | | Contract rates on application. jthe standard of the games which Sunday weight fyom Vancouver, B.C. The! yed the fight and guided the reeling Advertising and (ireulation Telephone ........................ 98 i the leaging teams put up. The Ob- 1:00-1:35—Tuxis. dazed Leonard was hardly able to | former champion to his corner.| | e } Editor and Reporters’ Telephone _...... silica jata Braves had the ne on Nee in 1 :35-2:15—Panthers. stay on his feet under McLarnin’s| Over 18,000 fans witnessed the fight | ~ Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations last inning when the score stood 2:15-2:50—Comets-Meteors merciless barrage of rights and!| which took place at Madison Squart TX 4-2 and the bottom of batting] »o 50-3:30-—Cardinal ie ote” ; in and filte. -C land Bowl / - list of the Senators coming up. But 3 ee lef s when two minutes and {ifty- Garden's Long Island Bows ; DAILY EDITION veicagn Saturday, October 8, 1932 {4 series of errors on the part of 30-4:10-—Amazons five seconds after the start of the] At the end of the fu st round a « , re :10-4:40-—Jap. Assoc, sixth round Referee Donovan stop- |left hook to the chin rocked Leon ‘ 7 the Braves’ infield gave the Sena- . ad : bs ‘ih Sabi : ard and only the ropes saved him e tors three runs to win. se eononds administered smelling 5 Son of N rw (| T Allen was in the box for the ee eee a $ 0 ay ever iIny |Senators. He was traded for the Before The Battle salts during . ee we i D . le T D d |hard-hitting Arney who went to Agen a " Baz dp " ' : a ; ‘i ance Enjoy ot ance at strengthen the batting order of the cond round a left upper-cut to th Tigers jaw nearly finished Leonard. He | M C | ol vent down for the count of nine oose arni Obata pitched a good game for ‘went own j F ; i va |\the’ Braves but he lacked’ support but came up again - a ee ee ie One ew | to carry him through a winner. The former ere a envows n | ; seemed to rally somewhat in the Ve Av Rast | Miss Margaret Bruyn, five-year'| Del} made goo) catches in the ' F Fags gs . 5 Avenue Eas , | field for the Senators while for the third, fourth and fifth rounds bu et old tap dancing pupil of Miss Tite, | Saekeeiet Wihdieniaie aitined dena Reng there was never any question of the a alt made her first apvearance in public | y ny 8 outcome. He was little more than : ify The Sons of Norway Lodge held Thursday night at the Moose Car-| Teams: a punching bag for McLarnin after \ +4 a very enjoyable dance last night in nival. | Senators—-Bussanich, 1b.: Allen, the first round the new Oddfellows’ Hall on Fourth By gpecia) request Miss Bruyn,®: Hensone.: Santurbane - ss.; The fight was to have gone ten a Avenue East, about one hundred entertained during the intermis=1 Fess 2b.: W. Dell lf.: Campbell rss.; rounds but the referee stopped it to he persons being in attendance at the sion at the dance last night for the| “bristison 3b.: Smith. If.; Small rf. save the courageous Leonard from < ie affair which opened at 9 p.m. and | penefit of those who were unable | praves— Nakamoto ss.; Davis 1b.; further punishment 4 om concluded at 2 a.m. Accordion mu- to see her Thursday night | mo bey c.; Obata p.; Fulton If.; Hi- nly sic was furnished by Julius Welle | Ba a meee }"ano rss.; Emmelman 3b.: J. Mur- t and Qscar Haveroy was master of 's@y 2b.; MeLeod cf.; R. Fulton rf. Hoon Referees By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- pire and Unitea States, paid in advance, per year -....0.....cccceseeceeeee $6.00 day Wednesday | NEW YORK, Oct. 8:—A helpless victim of the hard- October 29—High vs. Borden November 5—-Borden vs. Booth Gy ‘mail to all other. countries, per year . cman, 900 “Pestenderrs game fetween the} -7700:35--Catholic Clup, hitting Vancouver boy who, from the first minute of the} Suet MM Ge Deen ADVERTISING RATES | Hanson Senators and the Obata] 7°85-8:15—C. N. R. fight, demonstrated his unquestionable superiority, Benny| yovember 19—Borden vs. Hivh Classified advertising, per insertion, pex word ........... Se 2 | Braves for High School Softball be teee e | Leonard, former world’s lightweight champion, failed) ssovember 26—Booth vs Bitten Local readers, per insertion, per Lime ccccc.ccsscocssmnocsesseonesemeneomenste ag). 'Lesede iceller position wag feature): oP oat oo pitifully in his comeback campaign last night when he lost cay wai Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line ................... ‘ilk Transiet display advertising, per inch, per insertion . is aaee 16 ©dby loose fielding, Hanson’s play- 140/|¢Ts winning 5 to 4. It was not up to ceremonies. ! | League Standing 10 :00-10 :40—Grotto. IL arnin the young ‘by a technical knock-out in the sixth round to Jimmy Me- Irish welter-¥— | Hotel Arrivals. be At midnight delicious refresh- Mores & , |Morgan Pirates 3 0 1.000 ng ments were served with Mrs. Chris _—— Tobey Tigers 1 667 or eason re =" Jensen and Mrs. Hans Underdahl | Central Moxley Cubs 2.22 £87 N d La { F M, charge. G. Normann, city; Charles “H |Hanson Senators 1 2 333 ame $ ive +? John Fredheim presided at eclantiig Rivers Inlet; O. P. Hanna,|Smith Giants ] 2 333 door. | Wark Channel. bata Braves 6 3 .000 Referees for the coming winte eerie ' = —— — |s ason were appointed as follows i \by the executive of the Prince Ru ood (| h 1) ‘a i ! pert Basketball Association at @ G ot és 0 i | meeting last evening - i Junior and Intermediate Leagues Walter Johnson. Danny Morrison and Jimmy C1 Ladies Tom Kelse Make You Great Order Your Next New Suit From irrie Robert nd Walter League Irving Johnson H Eenior Le. igue—-R. B. Skinner and a " ' os Ralph Smith. if . Walter Cross and Trevor Hill were L | N G 1 +) 4 ET, Te an mane Rte Se ar) named timekeens I the st ! i ) sy wish I had met your representative Mp “Sehmeling” salts for Mickey. At the weighing in, prior to the big fight, Mickey Walker gave Maxie Schmeling the well known glare The Tailor ten years ago, or that I had been fortunate a i Bi d Lif | But you know what happened when they met in the ring! ; sented Life x rT enough to have met someone who presente inatie deeniiaele: ees este Insuranee in the manner in which he does. He ' Seene a> O00 Ba ; . . ” has given me an entirely new angle...... sented et y . 7 : c. S. S. Canadian Winner Hits! WIDE RANGE OF FINI — Extract from a letter received by us band August S P 0 R T N 0 T E § ont off Vancouver Island QUALITY WOOLLENS ‘rem i C j itizen. os . 2 oF © 23rd fi a prominent Canadian citizen Siento to hb Melianand TO CHOOSE FROM " This Afternoon We use best trimmings: high Wwe ARE pleased to pass this on to you saindtiinak’ a Gage werkmannenlp; pertert , ae Mayor Cyril H. Orme issued an. Public work-outs for Benny Win- , dtags Oct. 8 The fit guaranteed Na because it is an example of what we are appeal this morning for support of dleand Nina Gurvich, who will gla- |**8mer oo ‘dian Winner of (he , [i ——cc11“:9:.\<.__ssemmeccee® : i ari - ativ the football game between Cana- diate in the main event of an at-|!Mtereoastal fleet of Canadian Na~ | aemmem a _—_ Ne constantly hearing about our representatly es, dian Legion and an All Star team tractive boxing cavd which is being | t ional Steamships went ashore on erm was % ‘ : . ‘ d ll from the rest of the Senior League presented on Thursday evening of |® veefy point in Baynes Sound off all of whom are carefully selected and well- | e+ an eee 6 ot si a . which is being played on Thanks- next week, have been arranged to | aseADG early this morn trained to give courteous advice and service giving afternoon for the community take place over the coming holiday |'™6 1™ @ Uhick fog. It was expected Prin R ert li h ld : d relief fund. Tickets haye been on week-end. Nina will demonstrate his | that the vessei, which is believed to ce up to those who are already policyholders an sale ever sineesAnhust for this garup ;ptowess. between the hours of 7:60 de not. 9 riously damaged, wil) be | ; . . . ° laying o ich at an earlier date and 8:30 Sunday night while Benny |"°!04ted early this afternoon . . ‘ age playing of which at an earlier date 1 y nig hile Benny . j oy those who ee insuring in Canada 8 was prevented by unfavorable wea- will show his wares between 7 and The Canadian Winner was en | iO} ; ; ; wee ar ¢ ars now 8 Monday evening. Both boys are route from Vancouver Montre origi al mutual lie insurance company. ther. 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