Saturday, October 1.1, PAGE TWO , , - 1 ; : ' News and Views In The World of Sport ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I. Arsenal 2; West Horn 3. Aston Villa 7, Bury 1. BJaekburu 2, Everton 1. Bolton 4, Portsmouth 2. Derby County 1( Manchester C. 1. Leeds United 2, Burnley 1. Leicester 3, Sheffield United' I. Liverpool 2, Newcastle 1. Manchester United 1. Cardiff 1. Sheffield Wednesday S, Wrmlng-ham 0. Sunderland 4, Huddersfleld 1. . Division II. Barnsley 2, West Bromwlch 0. Blackpool 2, Stoke 0. Bradford 4, Tottenham 1. Bristol City 2. Notts Forest 5. v , Chelsea 2, Clapton 2. Hull l I'y ::, Reading 0. Millwall 2. Middlesboro 3. Notts County 2, Oldham 0. Port Vale 3, Presto 2. Swansea 2, Grim by 1. Wolverhampton 1, Southampton 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I. Aberdeen 2, Airdrieonians 1. Clyde 1. Ayr United 0. Dundee 2, Third Lanark 2. Falkirk 2, St. Mirren 2. Heart 4, Cowdenbeath 1. Kilmarnock 2, Partick 2. Motherwell 2, Celtic 3. Queen's Park 6, Hibernians 1. Raith Rover 3, Hamilton 1. Rangers 8, St. Johnstone 0. I SPORT CHAT The Hazelton Badminton Club met last week and organized for the season 1023-29 and the open-.:- ing of the season will be on Sat-irT urday, October 28. The games will be played as usual, in Assent-My hail every Tuesday and Sat urday between the hours of 8 i and II p.m.. Refreshments Qi'wlll be served on the opening nighL J. Smith is secretary- Charlie Beianger, Vancouver's entry In the light heavy-weight race, failed to gain a verdict over Pete Latzo at Detroit last week, but he made a host of friends for hinuelf by putting up a wonderful battle and giving the Scranton miner, conqueror of Mickey Walker, a giod run for his money. Bellanger set the pace in the early rounds, but weakened under a vicious body attack. To. do as well as he did brands Belanger, who has fought in Prince Rupert, a topnotcher and his services will be in greater demand than ever before. RAIL DIRECTOR VISITOR HERE Hnnce J. Iogan. K.C., of Am-j u ... . k' v ,li .1 !. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 13. There was a great crowd out lat .night at the Hollywood American , Legion stadium to watch the go between Madill and: Doc Snell In which the former; got the referee's decision. The bout was a fast one and the crowd cheered each sally. j Among th preliminaries was a fast match In which Nick An-j tenello Kt the decision overj 'Lembacke. GRAIN MOVEMENT TO PORT IS PICKING UP Twelve More Cars Arrived Last Night Hring Total to Date to Some 37 Cars Twelve more cars of grain ar- lrived last night from the prairies lor Jthe Alberta Wheat Pool's FInee Rupert elevator and this moraine there were reported to be some sixty carloads on the railway west of Edmonton bound here. This brings the total of arrivals here to date to about 37 carloads. In a week or so the grain movement to this port Is expected to be on in full swing again. iaaSl CZECH NET CHAMPION: Karol Kozeluh, European tennis star, who defeated John Collon of Baltimore during the world's professional tournament at Forest Hills. HEAD OF SILVER CUP MINE ON INSPECTION VISIT TO PROPERTY v-.: i t,n.t.,. ,5- Romberg, head of the ' ..' ' " Duke Mining Co.. which Is car sin i.ogan are visitors in me ... . , '01)81 out extensixe developments :. n t. i, j s 1. 1 vi:. 1 h-y arrived from Vancou- ".n o-, . ... . r. on tne oiiver t up mine near New ver on the steamer Prince George . ... ... . . ...... .V umeiion, arrived irom Vancouver , . T . . . . on the Prince George ' this morn- ' r-Hii.'l trip ' to Any x and Ketchl- . ... , , , . Injiand proceeded to the in- kiin. i . proreedmg Kast .m. from here Q Jit. ... . , . i ... .. leiW "V train. His business is Mr. l.oea is a nrominent bar- i",' ..wu" . ... . , . j . , . me-msiaijauon of me mill on riiiri in niunein ana mm u iuiik ,ii , . . , . . . , the property which is expected f , i . jdki nucetsfu po litical career in ... . , k to be ready for operation In i"!!!lW!l "!JvLB..JSi Mr. aDornberg. who is accom ... . . ,no, , ,. 1 panied by his wife on the trip riding and in 1921 was given the,' , . , nortf. I alo the principal owner i.,..., ,.;,.. Airp i..aiaj Mr. Iigan was met her by F. . ,. ., ,. ., na" l,en attracting considerable n M . ii. . n.n. r tt. i f(t .vii . aiiuiiiei ufmiui w J' the rillway. E.MPHRSS MARIE DIES COPENHAGEN, Oct. i:UThe aged former Bmprifas Marie of Russia. brn Princess Dagmnr of Denmark, died today. R. S. Wood has eetra)nolntcd .secretary of the Trince Rupert Rasketball associatloriMn platfl-of attention of late through the re liort thot It Is to be taken over by the Britannia company. John Dybhavn is -at preMnt at Old Masaett where the iliV-, sett Canners' cannery la cleaning up the season's salmon pack of fall varieties. A. C. Macmillan of the Great I West Life Assurance Co., arriv- Rtlph Smith who .has resigned ed in the city from Vancouver on . because his lime will PC iully".h rrince i.eorge mis morning takn up with the coaching pfjand expert to Hpend some time ..two of lliaxleague teams. in the city and district. MEMORIAL TO NUNGESSER AND COLI IN FRANCE : This monument to the airmen who. lost their lives in an attempt to fly across the Atlantic ocean was unveiled at Etreta a short time ago. SCHEDULEFOR PROPOSE LEAGUE LADIES' WHIST FOR BADMINTON OCTOIIKR ifl Canadian National Ladle vs. St GcoTft's Ladtoa. Uooae Ladtea vs. Orange Lad tea. 30 St. Oofff'a Lad tea n Uooae Lad tot. Ornate Id!ea a. Canadian National National Ladl. 130 Uootl LaCea. . . f I rtllK!Ms!v & Uooae Ladle a. OaaaataA National Ladies Oraoee Ladles va. St. Oeoryera Ladle. ' is St. oeorfe'a Ladlea ra. NtUonal La4ira. Orange Ladtea ra. Uooae Ladle. M.I urn 5 Uooae Ladle r at. Ooea Ladle. Canadian National Ladtea vs. Orane Ladle. 19 Canadian Ncttooal Ladle rt. Mas Ladle. St. Ocorte't Ladles Orange Ladle STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtesy of 8. O. ehiion Co. Ltd.) bid and asked. Argenta Rufus 31 '4; 28. Bajnrfew 6; 6V4. B. C. Silver 1.25; 1.40. Bib Miasevri 80; 60Vfc. Cerek Province 26 Vi; 27. Ottos Belt ail; 9& Dunwell 16; 19. DotMe nil; 94. George Copper &50; COO. Georgia Rhrer M ; 37. Gladern; nil Glaaiar 70; 80. Golconda 78' V; 80. GrsBdriew ft8i; 00. Indian nil; 6. Independence 11; 12. Kootenay Florence 18 Lakeview 2'a; 2. Lucky Jim S6; 26. 10. 18'V JIarrot River Gold 10; 104. Mohawk 8; 8V. National Silver IS; 16. Noranda 46.86; nil. Pend Oreille 11.70 11.75. Porter Idaho nil; 70. Richmond 2'4; S. Ruth Hope 61; C2. Silver Crest 114; 12. Premier 2JZ) ; 221. Silverado 70; nil. SIlverwnlthyllJAj nil, SunfoW5;'zS). Terminus 18; 20. Topley Richfield 64; 55. Toric 2.25; 2.50. White Water 1.50; 1.69. Woodbine 13ft ;13ty. Noble Five 35; 36. Oils Dcveniih 1.65; 1.70. Fabyon 9. II. Home 2,15; 2.5a Initiative Reing Taken by Cathedral Club In Suggested Inter-Club Organization. ment and poaaibly others. It is planned to call a meeting ladies' COLUMBUS DAY WHIST DRIYE AND DANCE IS SAN FRANCISCO IS WINNER AT BASEBALL SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 13. San Francisco won the third fame in the coast League final series yesterday the scores being San Francisco 7, Sacramento 4. DRILL TEAM DANCE IS YERY ENJOYABLE Small Crowd of One Hundred In Attendance Was Only Din-appointing Factor. The annual dance of the Prince Rupert Girls' Drill Team in the Moose Hall last night was a most enjoyable function, the only dis-. , appointment being the small 'crowd in attendance due to a number of counter attractions. I The hundred or so who were pres-jent had a very good time. ! Decorations of the hall included the monogram "P. R. D. T." jon the walla below which were pictures of the girls. The supper table were decorated with the blue and white colors of the team and flowers. Excellent music was discoursed by Al Small's orchestra and Doug Frizzell wan a popular master of ceremonies. There were many novel features on the program , . ""d number of moonlight Onrtnating A, with the Cathedral u,. ,.. fi.r..-i.i .-.H miielmi.f.k 'Club there is movement afoot a Tk ,k ,: .;- ut s Uoom Udiea . Canadian Kaueoai. . . . , Tne throwing or serpentine lent ii. I" torm badminton league in ,, tn fu. arm FH. Orae umf y. St. George Ladle, i the city for the purpose of put- . .. ore-ided at the door and all meat for the gymnasium basketball team in the Ladies' IK! II Local News Notes ClirrrPCCllI ACCMD rrea tepnens arrived in OUllLijrUL AiTAm the city from Seattle on the Pr. George this morning:. Over one hundred persons were in attendance at a successful Fred S returned to the eHy whist drive and dance held last " Pnee Geonie this mom-night by the Knights of Columbus ' ,rom brtef to Ocean in Annunciation Hall to celebrate Columbus Day. Prise winners at ! cards were: Ladies' fi;st, Mrs. . J- Elmendorf, well known The foilowing quotations were Bert Glassey; second, Mr. A. D. mining man. is a paummKer Gillies ; men'x first, James Krikev- aboard the Prince Oeme today sky; second, Angus Git:is. iming through to Ketchlten. AfUr card. refreahmenU were jP. Mi Mp wmi, r.tir served and dancing followed, Bank arMj wn who have been auMic oeing imrnmnea oy we daying in the south, arrived wesKBoime urcaapva. from Vcncouver on the Tne eommitte in charge consist- George this morning. ed of Harry Astori, A. D. Gillies and Joe McDonald. STOPPED HIS STOMACH TROUBLE " Fruit-a-tives' Made Him Entirely Vell MR. BOVAY "I wish I could tell every suftVrer in the world what 'Pruit-a-tivss' kas done for me," writes Mr. Roy A. Horsy, Trenton, On I. "For years I was troubled by Jiad Headaches, Nervous Dyspepsia and Liver Trouble. Then I commeoced taking 'Fruit-a-tires.' Very soon roy eonatioa im-proved, sad now, thsaks to this wonderifal medicine, I am oace mors entirely wefl5 "Frutt-a-tim" rrguktes stcmwh, liver, kxlneys, bowel and tkin purifiea the blood sad toses up the wbolo svitexo. 2Se. sad fQt. a boxat dealers everywhere. Jir. D'Eaautn of Ocean Falls ar- Ueut. Commander V. 8. Godfrey. Royal Canadian Naval Vol James Haslett, pioneer resident ! of this eltv anJ fnr k. . ' ::;:!tW'V Canadian Movies? was in immediate danger. ISept. l ' . , t OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL DECISION WAS GIVEN MADIL IN BOUT WITH DOC SNELL AT HOLLYWOOD Here t one reason why people are bertntrmg to think th t can pnxhu-e their own motion picture film. Noim.i Sh.-wife of Mr. Irrtng Ttulbe.g, young-eat film producer known v Canadian xirl who worked her ;iy from her Montreal Iton.e tn vtekaritudc of Hollywood to fame. She, ber husband aaJ ' a;. Hseiii. skipper of me world's fatet ocean Hner, the Cunar.:. tanta, are ea la a merry momat on 2ut User's dec before Uie Mftdtterranean Sea FLOUR MILLS 'BUILDING IS POSSIBILITY AHEAD 1927 Premier Tolmie Says They Might Nine Monlh Records Sh Follow Power Development i slderable Jnd for I'-.- On Coast 0f Permits VANCOUVER, Oct. IS. Addressing the Vancouver R!etrie it is.niiTTrn piuitti hIJT0.'! "rod . to llh t w" -vLUl lEiiA Oil 11 1 II discuss the matter and It spprwv- M.ttlf- tnr ,Kj( Vk-ill Tam , ed to rraftffe a schedule. The league would probably eon- . lir aist of two aeries, men s and WAS LOCATED Dulkling permit- nine months of st. St. i oLad rjanlian K.-:Ung on periodic tournaments. po- the r. ot the team form-, Club here yesterday. I'rerar Tol- pr,- ilHPprt tota! sioiy once a week, ana tnus en- the rammjttM jn charge of re- " "Uggeated that a great mlll.,n vakte show a healO " - I. I U.4 1 , . I r till. liernMBTK - lv w . . freshraents. The members of the.'" maustry, in wnicn .anaaian lB4S nm rHod in M'J7 4-Uooe Ladiea si. Oeorfe La4k lech c,ub improve their u play. team are MiMe uurm Friixell. wheat could be manufactured amt(ate WM , , ., c.iu. NMaai Lad4 m oraat It is though that four clubs at IrviBe Ev,lyn raby Con-1 Into flour could be established in imolthB of Mfcrt.h ,, Uo n.uoo.1 La. Mooa. V,f nt nie Morgan. Creddie Morgan, j British Columbia through the de-jah lbu whil, , Ladle.. Club- the Prince Rupert Baomin- Kve,yn xarch aBd Btty Arney. velopnvent of water power re-lhe otner mn! nt oeortt-a ueiiea w. Ornate LavMas. ' '" 1 tne item- A tn proceeds of the dance t sources to gno cheap power. 15- Canadlaa Nitl il Laetee va. St. Oeerge'a UuHet. Mooac Ladies a. Oraagc Ladle. 29 St. George's Lwiea s. Vtoaae Ladkt. Onnge LadlM s. Casadlsn MaUooal Ladtea. will go toward purchasing equip- IjNJr were not as for the same month u Following Is the m. ord to- date for thi-laitt: 192 January .... $ 3.7hi February .... H.H2.'i SAN FRANCISCO. Oct W.-A March 80km. j coast guard radio received a mes-(April I8,(hmi sage last night from a patrol beat, Jfty 16,8" i saying me missrng coastguara June 2 (cutter Smith had been located and I August The Smith had vanished after calling for help off Point Arenas Totals Thursday night. (Ml . l.vir. 2.m;i EMBEZZLEMENT BIG BAY BOOM IS CHARGED! BOATWRECO NANAIMO. Oct. 13. Charged , Power with embexxlement of i800 Al l bert bngiand, a clerk in tne employ of the Awuarian Foundation s in the Cedar district, appeared in the police court yesterday and was remanded. The charge was laid by E. A. Wilson, president of the foundntion. rived in the city from the paper! -5C CANADIAN BOAT GOT in the Turner case at the Assises next week. HIGHEST PRICE BID rnn UAiiDirr TnnAViw Boat Sterling Down in Grenvillc Swept on to Hoiks Slorm The Hig Buy Luml- i boat Sterling, about . und eqaipiied with a ling engine, wus lilrnle Passage In tht- IGrenville Channel n-" ' (the engine broke dw i vessel was swept on 1- iun llrtUUUl lUUtl in stormy weather unteer Reserve, was a passenger ! T1 nhst price offer! far arriving from the south on the hmllbut l th 'OC"1 Hk Prince George this morning. He onrre Mn "Mining waa 16c and i roing through to Anyox. ,7c whh Canadian boat re- ceiyed. Four boats wore in L. s McGill. Smithtra hnrri.Jtwo Amerionn and two Canadian ti r, who has been on a two weeks' i.iisirn-s.1 trip south, arrived from am ouver on the Prince George thi morning and proceeded to the intiiior by train. Norman L. Freeman, local representative of the International Fisheries Commission, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a brief trip to Swnttle on commission busi ness. with catches aggreajntlBg 108, 000 pounds. Sales were as follows: American Yakutat, S5.060 pounds. Atlln Fisheries, 14.8c and 0c. Celtic, 33,500 pounds. Canadian Fish and Cold storage Co., 15.5c and Gc. Canadian Gibson, 5,500 fttthuls, Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. 16c and 7c. Cape Swain, 8,000 Jiounds, ... Pe-.niMll. MuUilu ti7 n.l T- erai years located in Ocean Falls, . .c. arrived in the city from the na- jper town on the Prince George WEATHER (this morning. He will be a witm.Hs in the Turn.-r cine at the Prince Rujiert-Cloudy, light ..HuK.im- Court Asmz-s next wepk. No.-theast wind; ti-m. 50. Chris Dixon, timber the company, who wn-escaiied without lnjnt tine has bein xtili'; ' vaged and the rompan ing n round for a m w Wives "Ltt th Clark Kilthtnt If .jfV CLARK'S SOUPS enable you to serve dd soups at small expens moment's notice. everywiere. All uwlail "Canada apprarwT' W. CLARK Lbnlted Montreal us tit 3