a i i hl th ih ni ag i NN ii ig came PAGE FOUR a a VaR DAILY Newe yas Aa a eS | News of The Sport. World i aad Ce SCHEDULE OF Bwed'ng Tennis Stars Are Sisters BASKETBALL Fixture Time-Table For First Half of Season Announced The basketball schedule for the first half of the season is as follows: October 18—Panthers vs. C. N. R. A.; Amazons vs. Cardinals; Tuxis vs. Warriors; Scouts vs. Meteors. | October 21—Grotto vs. C. N. R. A.; Comets vs. Amazons; Tuxis vs. Mer- chants; Rovers vs. Japanese Asso. October 25—-Panthers vs. Grotto; Cardinals vs. Comets; Warriors vs. Merchants; Scouts vs. Rovers. October 28—Panthers vs. C. N. R.' A.; Amazons vs, Cardinals; Tuxis | vs. Warriors; Meteors vs. Japanese | Asso. } November 1-—Grotto vs. C. N. R.| A.; Comets vs. Amazons; Tuxis vs. Merchants; Japanese Asso. _ vs. Scouts. November 4—Panthers vs. Grotto; Cardinals vs. Comets; warriors vs. Merchants; Rovers vs. Meteors. November 8-—Panthers vs. C. N. R,. A.; Amazons vs. Cardinals; Tuxis vs. Wairiors; Scouts vs. Meteors. | November 11—Grotto vs. C. N. R. A.; Comets vs. Amazons; Tuxis vs. Merchants; Japanese vs. Rovers. November 15—Panthers vs. Grot- | | | seven, Ruth eight, blet>n ambitia \s. Tiny tennis tots are promising players, and they're all sisters. Prudence Love is four, Hannah is and Mary is eleven. They are being coached at the Mortlake Club and have Wim- SOFTBALL AT | siwnwer atom wes HIGH SCHOOL Merchants; Scouts vs. Japanese. | Hanson Senators. & November 25—Panthers vs. Grot- | Streak of Morgan Pirates to; Cardinals vs. Comets; Warriors | decimal vs. Merchants; Meteors vs. Rovers.! The Morgan Pirates suffered their November 29—Panthers vs. C. N.|first reverse of the season at the R. A.; Amazons vs. Cardinals; Tuxis|hands of the Hanson Senators in vs. Warriors; Scouts vs. Meteors. |the High School Softball League } to; Cardinals vs. Comets; Warriors| vs Merchants; Rovers vs. Scouts. | November 18—Panthers vs. C. N. R. A.; Amazons vs, Cardinals; Tuxis vs. Warriors; Japanese vs. Meteors. | November 22—Grotto vs. C. N. R.| December 2—Grotto vs, C. N. R.|/yesterday when they were beaten A.; Comets vs. Amazons; Tuxis vs. '8-2. Merchants; Rovers vs. Japanese. | The Senators played a good game December 6—Panthers vs. Grot-'behind the steady pitching of Al- to; Cardinals vs. Comets; Warriors |jen while the Pirates’ infield and| vs. Merchants; Rovers vs. Scouts. |pitcher were in their usual form. cieeeerstinncaictgem |Featured by heavy hitting on the | | part of the Senators, the game was, CRIBBAGE fon the whole, a good exhibition. The | Senators were at no time in dange or | SCHEDULE of losing the game although the| Pirates put up rallies in the last two innings. The Hanson Senators, although |being at the bottom during most of | ithe early season, have now won two | straight games and climbed into} ‘fourth place. The Morgan Pirates, although losing the game, are still in first place Cribbage schedule for the first half of the 1932-33 season is an- nounced as follows: October 17 Canadian Legion vs. Empress vs. Moose. Eagles vs. I. O. O. F, Grotto vs. Swift. Seal Cove. Pirates—Welle, 1b.; Lindsay, 3b.; Elks vs. Musketeers. P : ' ; ae , October 24 !Kanaya, p.; Morgan, ss,; Campbell, C: Lis r 2 Kad F \c.; Emmerson, cf.; Annesley, 2b.; Be ae ae vs. Bmpress. Fisher, If.; Dominato, ef.; Orme, rf. ee ee we aera * | Senators—Bussanich, 1b.; Allen, Eagles vs. Grotto. ; anh - . ad 8 }p.; Santurbane, 3b.; Hanson, ss.; | I. O. O. F. vs. Elks. : : : oT Christison, c.; Ross, 2b.; Dell, cf.; Swift vs. Musketeers. ; a ‘ October 31 Smith, If.; Small, rf. verte. The game was ably umpired by Canadian Legion vs. Moose. R. Obata and Y. Kishimoto. - al a ae . oO. F. Scorekeeper—B. Cross amet - ro, a ; Ss. Ww + Pct. 7rotto vs usKeteers. Morean Pirates 3 1 07 Swift vs. Elks. . 9 Moxley Cubs 2 1 667 November 7 > alee 5 1 397 | Canadian Legion vs. Eagles »h tga yoree . pd a c : Hanson Senators 2 2 500 Seal Cove vs. Grotto, a inet ; 9 F ania on lh Smith Giants 1 2 ee ee oe Obata Braves 0 3 000! Moose vs. Swift. 1. 0.0.7. Muskéteers. November 14 The next game will be played on| Friday between the two cellar teams, Rebekahs’ Whist And Bridge Party in New Oddfellows’ Hall—15 Tables in Play Broke Winning. Successful Affair Held Last ran GIRLS’ CLUB ORGANIZED Rose Rice Named President of High School Body a a lie ie 12 for l5ec IN CIGARETTES” “ALL THAT'S GOOD CANADA GIVEN WIDE VARIETY ‘Debating Society (“ Isto Be Formed) Moose Lodge Decides to Sponsor Or- ganization—Mooseheart Day —_ to Be Observed Oct. 27 PREFERENCES BY GREAT BRITAIN; CONCESSIONS ARE MADE IN RETURN, wm SiLy (Continued from Page 1 City Counci! A With B ing canned salmon, codfish, oysters of Casey Mo 1 But Deg cod liver oil, etc., enter the United to Have it Redrafted Kingdom free The Moose Lodge, at a meeting last night, decided to form a public} debating society in Prince Rupert.| Free ehtry into the British mar- Another meeting is called for Fri- inet with preferences extended from! day evening to proceed with further |‘en to fifteen percent ad valorem la lon mineral products including cop- spi to observe | per, asbestos, zinc, lead, nickel, gyp- Ald. ‘ on Oc-/|sum, felspar, etc organization. The Lodge decided Mooseheart Day, as usual, tober 27. Regulation of the British bacon jmarket and arrangement whereby sg _ The fir . meeting of the Might SCRIP IS DISCUSSED 'free entry of Canadian hams ar d The Rebekah Lodge entertained!|School Girls’ Club was held last bacons of good quality up to 2,500 last night at a delightful bridge and ranger for ae purpose of electing (Continued from Page 1) 00 hundredweight per annum whist party in the new Oddfellows’! new officers. The meeting opened) . oan aa ~~ . \be concluded Hall, ; with a short talk by Miss Dimock | time, he believed it was possible Free entry into the United King There were 15 tables of cards nt velcoming the prelims and giving, to purchase goods just as reason-|qom market of creamery butter for prize winners were: hem a general outline of the past| ably in white as in Oriental stores.) three years as against fifteen shill Bridge—Ladies’ first, Mrs. Anna} 2Ctivities of the club. The meeting} Ald. Pillsbury opposed the serip ings per hundredweight general ! Ross; second, Mrs. J. W. Moore-| ‘vas then thrown open for elections | ystem for the reason that it was tariff and preference margin of |house; men’s first, A. R. Phillips;|and the following officers were ; more expensive and for the second fifteen shillings per hundredweight {second, P. W. Anderson. | chosen |reason that it might lend itself to quring the life of the agreement A Whist—Ladies’ first, Mrs. A. Fre- | Honorary President—Miss Dim-|abuse by giving people the oppor- Bree entéy: for Canadian chet \ bourg; second, Mrs. Murray; men’s | 0CK , js tunity to purchase other than nec- tes the British sens ' y? cael first, J. Forsythe; second, J. Del- President—Rose Rict ssities. He felt the orders as issued years with preference margin of tne orme. | Vice-President—Jean Ritchie. at present might be left blank fifteen fanaa during Prvmomvcoe of W. A. McLean was master of ce-| Secretary—Maxine Heilbroner Ald. Casey was in favor of the the cata: : remonies for cards. | Social Representative Creddy | scrip system because it would givé eal : He b Before the proceedings closed de- | Morgan increased purchasing power to re- Free entry into the United King licious refreshments, were served,} Literary Representative Kay | cipients of relief. He did not believe dom of fresh apples as against a)», ‘ the committee in charge consisting | W2tson the system would be so much more %UtY On foreign apples of four sh le of Mrs. G. V. Wilkinson, Mrs. Harry | Athletic Representative—Lucille expensive. Anyway, it would be easy ings and sixpence per hundred- |, ; Day, Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs. Bert | Brookshank, to change back wargmt Morgan. Reporter—Pat McAllister, Ald. Black feared abuses under a| nada also receives a prefer- | world Murdo Mcleod presided at the| The meeting closed with a pro- scrip system. Under the present|@nce in various fresh and canned rhe 1 door, mise lor a very interesting season |system, the city had a check on| fruits 1ropos woe ee with the opening meeting on Sa- | where the money was going | Free entry into the United King turday, October 29. Ald. Rudderham was in favor of}dom market for three years certain) After Practice Schedule rs limited, re- Yompared to the , For Basketball « he ed yesterdays of the so-called in The ‘ined pré “walls e sc hedule | H is announced by the Prince Rupert Basketball Assotiation: | Wednesday 7:00-7:35—Catholic Club. 7:35-8:15—C. N. R. 8:15-8:50—Rovers. | 8:50-9:25—Boy Scouts. 9:25-10:00—Merchants. i ~ 0:00-10:40-—Grotto, \for the East— th Giants and Obata Braves, s Canadian Legion vs. I. O. O. F. Smith Giants anc , | (eete sah os | Seal Cove vs. Eagles. vee uUxIs Grotto vs. Elks 1 1:35-2:15—Panthers, Em sie id: Swift FOOTBALL 2:15-2:50-—Comets-Meteors. } ee Susketsire | 2:50-3:30—Cardinals. November 21 October 15— Booth vs. Borden. fi arate! 10—-Amazons. Canadian Legion vs. Grotto. | October 22—-Booth vs. High. |4:10-4:40—Jap, Assoc, | Seal Cove ys. Empress. October 29--High vs. Borden. freee ee | I. O. O. F. vs. Swift. | November 5 Borden vs. Booth. €. N. R. T Moose vs. Elks. | November 12—High vs. Booth. rains | | | | BOXING TONIGHT » MAIN EVENT Bennie Wendle vs. Nina Gurvich 6 ROUNDS SEMI WIND-UP Pete Chenoski vs. Tony Firpo 4 ROUNDS And Four Other Good Bouts Mondays, ‘days {From the East— Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- | days 8 p.m. ! CTH AOR EHHH HF * «| # ‘The Daily News con be pur- 4) Wednesday and Fri 9:30 a.m. # chased at— 4 # Post Office News Stand, 325 #, * Granville St., Vancouver. + * Karl Anderson, Prince +| * George, B.C. . * R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. ¢ * General Store, Anyox + # Smithers Drug Store, Smith- +) ¢ ers, B.C. °| + « ages, t oday is an Arabian ight’5s dream come true,.”—Fannie u EMPRESS CLUB ARENA —9 P.M. 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Linzey that comparative costs of the scrip system and the present grecery order plan be obtained was adopted middlings, oatmeal and rolled oats Free entry for Canadian wheat as| tr runk against a general tariff of three!» ‘pence per bushel on foreign wheat n re I ~~ ~ KEEP HENNESS BRANDY HANDY | IN COGNAC, FRANCE ee This advertisement 18 not published or displayed by the Liquor Controi Koard or v» of British Columbia