hibition Hall. There vasv a large attendance to witness the opening encounters in the Tarious leagues and the standard of play set up augurs well for what Is to follow as the season advances. Results of the various games were at fellows: ',' ; Senior League Orand Terminals, 20. Native Sons of Canada. 23. : Intermediate League; Orotto, '31 j drand Terminals. 26. Ladies' League. Adanacs. 8; Maple Leafs. 16. Junior League.- Stars. 9: Colts. 28. SEMUIt LEAOIE The - Senior League game was as doss a tussle as the fans could have hoped to have - seen and Indicated that th Orand Terminals and Native Sons arc at least well matched. The scoring was as (follows: Orand Terminals. K. Howard, 5: II. Gordon. 7: H. Ryall. 8: E. Woodward. C. Thompson; total 20. Native Sons. Vic Menzles. 4; Harry Mrnxies, 4; 0. Shenton. 9: R. BarUett, I; R. B. Skinner, Dido durvlch, S; tout 23. Rtieree.r-E. A. Mann. INTERMEDIATE LEAC.l'E Again in the Intermediate League there was a close contest In which thn O rot to finished up ahead of the Ter-tnlnalsvby the narrow margin of five in a total score of 31 to 26. Grotto. Dido Gurvieh. 9: W. Wrath-all. 11; D. Stalker. 4; V. Meagher. 7; J. Sim, C. Bayliss; total 31. Terminals Y. Katsuyama, 5; D. Katsuyama, J. UcNulty. 4; S. Ourvich, 9: S. Joy, I: E. Dingwell. 7: total, 26. Referee. E. A. Mann. LADIES'LEAOIE The Maple Leafs upheld honors of former years when they defeated the Adanacs by 16 to 8. The Leafs, wltn the old organization to a large extent apparent, showed no lessening of form but stronger opposition it Is expected will cause them to extend themselves as the season progresses. Adanacs. M. Palmer; W. Dyer V. Smith; ' Mitchell. 6; M. Lancaster. 2; M. Kergln; E. Dalby: total 8. Maple Leafs. L. Lowe, 6: M. Graham, 2; C. Harvey. 2: U. Harvey. 6; H. Grant, H. Sim, M. Thompson; total, 18 Referee Oeorge Mitchell. JUNIOR LEAR IX The Junior League encounter, which opened the program, proved the most one sided of the evening although the Stars might have deserved more thau the score of 9 they made against the Colts. 28. -Stars E. Smith, 1; A. Cross; P. Kel-sey, 4; D., Morrison; J. Currle, 4; total 9. Colts-HL Mr Donald. 14; G. Veireck: E. Ratchford. 12; J. Scott. B. Irvine, R. Stalker, total 28. Referee Oeorge Mitchell. The next league basketball games will take place Friday night. SPORT CHAT The double-circuited National Hockey League which now governs ten professional teams playlnr In cities scattered throughout the eStern and central stretches of the United Stales, and In the provinces of Ontario and Quebec on this side of the border, is to Inaugurate its 1926-27 playing schedule in less than two weeks. The opening icy W. Moose Ladies 2 Pythian Sisters . ... 2 St. Oeorge's 0 Orange Ladies 0 LIGHT AND PHONE Peanut Tubes IT W. J. Nsison. 200: J. Andrew 189. jExpendture Xiiasa A. Macdonald. 184: Dr. J. A. West. 200. , Surplus 1.000.41 rrsjir Aiarxige. isq: j. mmuton. joo. Ben Self. 200; O. Anderson. 71. The league standing to date is as follows: Oamss. Total. Average Terminals 3 2790 930 Gyros 3 2861 887 Orotto 4 3530 883 St. Andrews ... 3 2351 850 Moose 3 2340 847 The averages for the players in the league to date are as follows: Oames TU. Aver. J. Hamilton (Orotto) ..4 800 Fred Pyle (St. Andrews) Z 600 J. Hulman (Moose) .... 3 600 F. Zieman (Terminals).. 3 600 W. E. Wllllscroft (St. A.) 1 200 J. Andrews (Orotto) ... 4 784 Frank Aldrldge (Gyro) . 3 590 S. D. Macdonald (St. A.) 3 572 Dr. West (Orotto) 4 753 P. ODonnell (Terminals) 3 S67 H. Corbet t (Terminals).. 3 583 BerrSelf (Gyro) 3 541 A. Macdonald (Oyro) .. -3 541 D. Howe (Termnals) ... 3 533 C. Balagno (Terminals) . .3 527 3 May (Moose) 3 528 J. Brown (Moose) 3 503 W. J. Nelson (Oyro) . . 3-495 W. IL Long (Oyro) 3 484 G. Waugh (Grotto) 4 618 O P. Tinker (St. A.).. 2 307 Don Brown (Moose) ... 3 455 J. Judge (Moose) 3 451 M. MacLachlan (St. A.) "3 450 O. Anderson (Orotto) . . 4 587 Bert Morgan (St. A.).. 3 422 LADIES' WHIST 1wm Hrw rTtsa gi mb L V- 1 L RUSSIAN CHANGES ARE H0USECLEAN1NG (Edmonton Bulletin) " Tee Soviet Government and the Third Internationale, which seem to amount to the same thing, hare been having koure-cleaDtBg at Moscow. Trotsky. Zlnoveil. Kameneff and a flock of other more or leas conspicuous SpOjapostJes of reddlam. have been cast out! 300 i from the communist. , fold as heretics.1 200 300 200 197 m 191 190 189 188 164 180 178 173 172 169 168 161 155 154 1S2 150 160 142 141 4 Moose Ladies and I'jthlan sMrrs Were Again Victors Last Night In the Ladles' League Whist fixtures last night, the Moose Ladies defeated the St. Oeorge's Ladles 6 to 3 while the Pythian Sisters were victors over the Orange Ladles by 6 to 3. This makes the league standing to date as follows II they are not shot or Imprisoned! they wtu be getting more mercy than! they have shown, and wilt owe their1 escape to the efar of the dominant fac tion of stirring up a rebellion on the part of their sympathisers, who seem to number a formidable section of the party In Russia. What may be the significance of their downfall remains to be seen. Report from Russia are the kind which heed to be bllerally sprinkled with salt, and outsider msy excuse them selves from trying to differentiate between the varying degrees of reddish -ness which distinguish the disagreeing chiefs. That the breach foretells the coll span of the Soviet tyranny there is nothing to suggest. The red rulers have em ployed the same means as the Roman- Jit. with equal vigor, and It has yet to be shown that they have done it Wth less skill or are less firmly seated in the saddle. COM3IITTEE WILL UKfiE I1UILDLNR TRUNK HO AD TO TEH RACE VERY SOON (continued from page one) -r sight, the aggregate score being 984 to ell last night by J. J. Little, supcrin- 1 miles of the Pacific Highway out of 308 in favor of the service club men, Udat f,uullUe: j Vancouver, the first two miles bavtof. The high break of the evening was 31 1 ILECTUIC LU'.HT cost 4211.000. He felt when such hue by W. H. Long of the Gyros. - Estimated revenue aa.0339 1 1 expenditures were being made to the The individual scores were as fol- .'Expenditure .5.94234 lows W. H. Long (Oyro). 200: Oeorge Surplus ' 3.0958 TELEPHONES Waugh (Orotto). 148. Estmated Revenue M.66j00 scrted, was Just guesswork. II. Mrf OKKIMlALE D. MrCorklndsIe referred to the financial aid that had formerly been L. Pta. 1 ven to the province by the federal 0 2 (government in the matter of trant- 2 1 provincial construction. Vancouver, be 0 declared, was already pressing for road connection with Edmonton. Prince Ru pert, he felt, was as much entitled to the road connection with Edmonton as was Vancouver. In fact, both cities ! should be given the connection. If till Surpluses Shown In Each department principle of federal assistance in high-of Unities Month of heplejtber i vay building -were renewed. It might ease the cost of the road from Prince The following figure for the opera- Rupert to the Interior. Mr. McCordln- Uon of the electric light and telephone dale did not know what was meant by tussle on November 16 will see thrw depsrtmcnts durini the month of Sep- unwarranted cost but It had cost 1744,- Intersections! battles, that Is three Itember were presented Vr -he city coun 000 for paving alone of twenty-one teams of all-United States section meet-' lng three teams In the league's second circuit which includes all four of the Canadian clubs In the league. The world's champion Montreal Maroons are 1 billed to Invade Madison Square Oarden on the opening night to engage the New York Americans, while the Mont real Canadlens clash with Boston's Bruins In the bub-town arena and th New York Rangers plsying Pittsburg's Dusquene Oarden against the Pirates. The four other clubs In the league will play their Initial games later In that week. A statement has been compiled tt Any ox showing receipts and expenditures of tsseball and footbidl activities at - the smelter town during the season of 1928. The receipts from basebaH .were 4441.69 with expenditures totalling 1318.87, showing a surplus of 1124.83. The football receipts were 1158.25 with expenditures of 172 JO showing a balance of 172.50. The baseball expense were as follows: umpires, tilt: score-keepers, 146; marking and rollls; grounds, 1144.87: prizes, 115. The football expenses' were: referees, 132; grounds, 123.50: prizes, 115. It Is es- tlmated that, in. spite of a good deal of unfavorable weather, there were seven - thousand spectators at baseball and football games at Anyox during the past t season. (GYROS HAD EASY WIN OYER GROTTO Billiard Totmiumrnt Lnst Night Resulted In Score of SHI In HUH favoring hrnlre Club The Ojrroa gave thi Orotto a severe trouncing In tbt Billiard League last rsBe&is all Records Placed in competition with any tubes in any radio set, you'll find Peanut Tubes leading in performance. Change to Peanut Tubes now, and you'll never change to any other. Amateurs et them for that set you are building, 1 volts 1 ampere economical. $3.00 each Victor Northern Electric south. Prince Rupert was eMMed to Get something. IMt.lt lOlt VIEW T. J. Davidson, who stated he w & resident of the interior, declared tha-. the matter of roads was even i Mr. Brady asserted that erea road of twenty-seven mile would mesh a great deal to the city and now, at the psychological moment, the people should strike energetically and they would piobahly be successful In getting the road from the city to Terr and thence to all parts of the continent. VANfOLvtit mit orroEi O. W. Marrow humorously remarked that Vancouver, his present home. had to watch that It did not lose everything. From the looks of things ao. Vancouver had lost Its elevator business to Prince Rupert and If Prince. Rupert got a highway too he did not know where Vancouver would get off. Speaking seriously. Mr. Morrow said thst, though he lived in Vancouver, be sttll bad interests here and he was Just as anxious to see Prince Rupert go ahead as any person Bvlag here. In these dsyi tt the'autoraptaM, It was necessary that all part of the province ahoul4 be connected with highways and he, could give assurance that no part of the; province, much less Van couver, would object to Prince Rupert getting lu highway. Mr. Morrow promised that he would give willingly any little aid that might be possible from him toward having the highway project undertaken. Mayor Newton corroborated Mr. Morrow's remarks thst there was no op position in Vancouver to Prince Rupert getting Us road. In fact. Mayor Taylor and Ex-Mayor Oale had backed bis (the mayor's) demand at the confer ence of western mayors last year that Prince Rupert be Included In the pro gram of Western highway constructior. His Worship also referred to the faot that Prince Rupert had no less a friend In Mayor Blstchford of Edmonton, who had Insisted that Prince Rupert be Included In the western highwsy recommendations and, through hit elo quent appeal, had brought peace In ths conference when Mayor Hardle of Lethbridge and other southern Albert delegates, set on the Crow's Nest High- wsy had threatened to bolt If it was recommended, ths Prince Rupert should get a highwsy. HU'K 01' MOl'.T.IN In the course of further remarks, the mayor stated that he had been told that a tout from Kltsumkalum Lake behind the mountain was much mot practicable than the river route for tho j construction of the Terrace-Prlnce Ru- ( pert highway. He suggested that pres sure be brought to bear to have both route surveyed. After some further discussion the resolution recorded was proposed and 1 carried. Th head of the various or ganlzatlont will be asked to cam their V anted For Sale For Rent Mr. Davidson felt that it was remark-1 WOMAN WA-fTED FOR KITCHEN able no progress bad been made in help. Apply Oood EaU Cafe. jetting highway connecUoo lor Prince 'RORWANTED. -.Kople lupert, ta-fptte of the fact that the XJICt beri' pLl lhovH of ....u.,,! W Oaaadun Laundry tl n automobile taxes. The first twenty-; ' FOR SAI ' K ' -even miles of the road out of Prince lupert. Mr. DaVMaon aaserted. wsss quite feasible and to that distance. there was considerable popuiattoo. Even if only that stretch wet oom- pleted It voukl be great hianflt t J Prince Rupert r assart ahousd be brought to bear to have road from Prince Rupert to Tyee or Hrport completed within the next three rear. J. X Brady MP. felt that the ess) .trvicuon of the road from rrtnor Hu- pert to the interior was an absotaiia necessity and that It was the doty of both the federal and provincial govern menu to see that such a road was btult so that a comrUrte aueceea of FOR SAUC SIX ROOM HOUSE. FCLLT aaa ere martat view; eeotrally located: fast etaas condition. 11.65000. IOOOjOO awab. balanee monthly. Stcteen room house near Dry Dock, with funiaee Vm sell cheap and on easy paymeata. Theo. OoiUrt Limited. Westholme 1 Theatre Block- U FOR SAUL TO CLOSE OCT AN LS-toie. we are avthorlsed to sell several lota, sent earners, harbor view, aid ) sewer. Prices krw and tents from 11400 nioathly. Enquire T. Mcdymont. U mar Rtrnrrt mkiht w mwi. s- I iA WJUJIIU "UUOl IVJU ag up and tivtnc fsetirars to the I axaitan. i.w easn great district behind the city The I as rent at S per ceatt. Snap belldliut of the 94-mile road between ! !or PP 3) Dn Princs Rupert and Terrace was said to News office. Sale. Phone Red 507. FOR SALE. ONE ROWEOAT elal Administrator. VOll KENT an , u - " "!TEJIT FOR SALE NEW T1IM TEAR the people f the interior were deeoty j no onl m, WMk, j. ,w. concerned l sueh a road betee built.) Pullen. Daily News. .! aaeerted Mr. Brady. It was the onlv j seaport In the world that had ao S.VLE--MVE ROOMED HOUSE cess br road to the countrv behind and Brmr ' PPU "OI the people of Prince Rupert, thus were News OAce 282 of the of trmrat that I deprived plessure TOR CHEAP HALF A TON OF a. u. e f"- ' old newspapers Apply Dlly News, rr ixcisrius uisl ok w IL-V iu iinr ws , i i hi federal assUtsnce for such htghssts. i triIITE WICKER BABV BUOOT FOR 33 FOR RENT OR SALE. THE LATEST improved coin operated electrie ptMio. For terms, address Electrie Piano, care Dally News Office. FOR RENT NINE ROOM HOUSE FUR-niched: centrally located: on sewer. I400O a month. Theo. Oollart Limitnd. 209 FOR RENT DECEMBER 1. MODERM house, flv rooms, bath. eta. beconl Avenue. Westvlew. Phone Blue 801 after five o'clock. 33) FOR RENT. FURNISHED APARTMENT on Second Avenue: four rooms and bath. Water paid. Phone 647. FOR RENT. - SIX ROOM MODCSN flat with bathroom, at 171 Third Ave. East. Apply Hyde Transfer. ,tt rOR RENT. MODERN UP-TO-DATE flat: Isrge airy rooms; fire place: close In. Max Hellbroner. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by dsy, week or month. Phon Rc.l C07. if FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM; SUIT two. 818 Sixth Avenue West. 268 HOAItl) ROARD. THE INLANDER. 833 Second Avenue. Phon 137. LOST BLACK PARASOL TAKEN FROM THEA- Ue by mutake. Will owner of the on left please return the on taken by mistake to Dally News Office. delegates and. th mayor will be chair- man pro-1 em. The mayor Inquired If the meeting carod to deal with the matter of the Peace River railway outlet but It wa decided that the highway matter was sufficient for one time, particularly since there was nothing that demanded immediate action as fsr as the Peace River waa concerned, Advertise in The Dally New PAIN in BLADDER rrompus gMa 3ANTAL MIDY B sue U ,tt th asnulns Lest fp th word "Mioy Sold br ill druiuni FOUND FOUND. FIVE BASEBALL BATS, ply Dally News Office MISCELLANEOUS ItESTAUUANTS fJiMHi EAT CUT. Mrs linger. Proprietress Third Avenue. Nett O W. V. A. (toad Home rie1 Meals, Phone Black, 700 ANOTHER BIO CHEVROLET CltassU lour true ami Sport HoatWter Coach and Cwiipf Sedan .. .. . landau . REDUCTION Ap- MAKE MONET AT HOMEU-MEN AND women can earn II to II n bor tn spare time writing ahowcarda. No canvassing or soliciting We Instruct you and supply you with work. Write today The Meahenatt Company Limited, 61 Dominion Building. Toronto. FUKS runs MADE TO, ORDER AND Remodelled. 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