... ... par "with their menui mness. How many stories and biogra-j phies do we read of the now fam-i os athletes, who in the beginning were scarcely noticed, but who, unnoticed by others, trained in the "gym" for hours, and then surprised the crowd 1 The gymnasium is a thing which can be used at all times. At present what exercise do the girls get when they arrive before says i "After the intense mental strain of a championship tournament 1 find a Bucking ham cigarette tooth ing and delightfully throat-easy." Dominion Billiard Ckfmp' ion in WtSondpreieni holder of the British Columbit Br inmuu honors. HOME TINS Of so CO CENTS . . 1 News and Views In The World of Sport n 4uickini . awi aw a- THE RISING GENERATION Series of Letters on Live Local Subjects by Lads and Lasses of High School ; NEED OF SCHOOL GYMNASIUM By Joan Arthur One hears so much nowadays spent by the majority of the girls about the rising generation, and in jazzing around to the tune of the young people who are tojThat's My Weakness Now." And take the places of the old, that it certainly is a weakness! These it is with surprise and severe girls who could be training their criticism that one points to the muscles into suppleness "chin-Prince Rupert High School and ning the bar" are chinning their tirrtivpM that in this school of partners' shoulders. True the nn hnnHorH and ninetv-two stu- srirls eniov dancing. They all ! dents there should be no gym- agree that it's "lota of fun." but nasium, in which this rising gen- put it to a vote "a good rough eration can train. True, there is game in the gym" or "next waltz o complaint to be launched con- after this," and ten to one the cerning the mental training 'majority would be for the gym. rather might this training com-j The weekly drill periods are pensate for the lack of gymnas- jgreat source of worry to the in-ium activities. jstructors. On those days when One does not wish to convey .the girls are unable to drill out-4 Via imnrouinn that there Is anvlHrwire. there is an extreme lack lack of athletics whatsoever. The of space for plain drilling, let! rrnA Hnnort Hiffh School is alnrio nnv frwdnm In the exercise. I known all over British Columbia A gymnasinum would at least I for the splendid part it plays in (accomodate some or tnem. wnne all sports. There are many prom-! the remainder would have room iing athletes in the school. But enough in the space left to' allow with the proper training faeil- freedom. itfes stop to think for a mom-, A gymnasium would be ex-ent what might be accomplished, (tremely appreciated at this time, The physical fitness of the boys' ince the h0UM!" ayatem has and girl could be brought to a k into being. Great liv- airy exists between the three houses in the field of basketball. Naturally practices are needed before the games and by the time the students have tramped up to the Exhibition hall fully a mile. and under such climatic condi tions as so often exist in Prince Ruoert merely to practice, their ardor is often considerably damp ened. Yessirl What the Prince Ru- school hours? There la at the1 pert High School needsmore than very least a goou naif hour oi (anything else right now is a Ilrst the period allotted lor luncn class gymnasium. OUAFI WINNER OF MARATHON Arabian Olympic King Beat Jole Ray by Three Laps in Madison Gardens NEW YORK, Oct 22. E. L. Ouafi, king of the Olympic mara-tfron runners, ran away from Jole Key, American distance star last night in an indoor battle over marathon distance. Ouafi won by three laps in Madison Square Garden, the race being arranged by Tex Rlckard. Alx R4x sailed Saturday nigh' en the Prince Charles for a trip to Skidgate on Imperial Oil Co. business. ENGLAND DEFEATED IRELAND AT SOCCER EVERTON, Oct. 22. England defeated Ireland today in an international soccer game played here. the score being two goals to one. Up to Date An Englishman and an Irish man lived In a seaside tow;;, and each owned a rowing boat. One day the Englishman decided to christen his and painted on the stern "Henry the Eighth." "An' what will I name mine?" mused the Irishman. Friends suggested, among other names. "George the Fifth." but he rejected all these, and, becominr suddenly inspired, took brush and paint and inscribed the legend: "August the 1st." "throat-easy" NO COUPONS ALL QUALITY in Vannaford, former Baseball Star of the Big Leagues PATRICK HEADS HOCKEYLEAGUE Series of Coast Games .Begins In Vancouver November 19 Against Victoria SEATTLE, Oct 22. Frank Pat rick of Vancouver was elected president of the Pacific Coast Hockey league at a meeting here here today. The hockey schedule indicates that the series of games between the four league teams, Vancouver Victoria, Seattle and SPORT CHAT Portland ! Hornsby was leading the St Louis opens in Vancouver November 19 against Victoria. OWNER OF BALTIMORE ORIOLES DIED TODAY BALTIMORE, Oct 22. Jack Dunn, owner of the Baltimore Orioles, seven times pennant winners in the International baseball league, died suddenly today. WHIST LEAGUE SCHEDULE OUT Games Will Commence Thursday Xlght of This Week The following schedule of fix tures for first half of sea-son is issued by the Prince Rupert Fraternal Whist League. October 25 Moose vs. Grotto. St George's Society vs. Knights of Pythta. Leif Erikson Society vs. Seal Cove. New Empress A. C. a bye. November 1 New Empress A. C. vs. St Geirge's Society Knights of Pythias vs. Grotto. Seal Cote vs Moose . Leif Erikson 'Society a bye. November 8 Leif Erikson Society vs. New Empress A. C. Moose vs. Knights of Pythias. St George's Society vs. Grotto. Seal Cove a bye. November 15 Seal Cove vs. Grotto. Knights of Pythias vs. New Erripress A. C. Moose vs. Leif Erikson Society. St. George's Society a bye. November 22 St George's Society vs Moem. Leif Erikson Society va. Knights of Tythlas. , New Empress A. C. vs. Seal Cove. Grotto a bye. November 29 Grotto vs. Leif Erikaon Society. Moose vs. New Empress A. C. Seal Cove vs. St, George's Soc-ietf. Knights of Pythias a bye. December 6 Knights of Tythlas vs. Seal Cove, Leif Erikson Society Vs. St. George's. Society. New Empress A. C. vs. Grotto. Moose a bye. The Pennsylvania state athletic commission has announced Tom my Loughran as heavyweight champion of the world. The final decision of this commission is as follows: "We will recognize no one as the heavyweight champion of the world unleaa that boxer has met and defeated Tommy Loughran, whom we consider one of the outstanding heavyweights of the present day. Just two years ago Rogers Cards to a National league pennant and a world's championship. A few waeks passed after the world's series and he was traded to the New York Giants. After one year with the Giants, he was traded to the Boston Braves. And now it is freely mentioned in base ball circles that he is going to the Chicago Cubs, before the 1929 season begins A new year a new club so it seems for Around The World With Sport Fans (By The Tramp) Indoor tennis is being played this winter at Victoria in one of the exhibition building. Jake once watched a goaf game and when he came horw he said the party he backed beat by two stymies. The question of whether a man should be allowed to play as a professional la sport and an asneteur in aftotaer is a rive one Just aow. At present he cannot do so but efforts are being made to secure a revision of the ama teur rules governing this case. 4 There Is a decided shortage of senior football players in Victoria this season. This year tea minutes' overtime will.be played when necessary in hockey games instead of stopping when either team scares. Mis Wardrobe "No doubt you will aHow me to take my lauodrf witii me," said tke haughty lder who had been rather delincatnt in hia LA right nice fount felWw named Wright Used his right hand whene'er he would write. The rite was auite ritrht. With hts right he would write Wright writes with his right and it's right. PoleU Checked Bv modem vaporuing ointment Just rub on BOOTH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SlHtUULtFOR BEAT BORDEN CLUB ELECTS1 PK1NCE RUPERT Some Clever Work Done by Foot-Ball Players in Game Saturday Wingham was prominent out Fisher and Hardie defended well. Cross kicked strongly. Booth forced a corner but Wingham leared. Fong and Nakomoto were lever but Bartlett cleared. Waters got away but Ms cerAre went across the goal with no one to cov r it. Stinech cleared a centre from Walters. McKay dropped a shot just over the crossbar. Then fter Stinech had partially stopped i centre from Walters Cameron icored. Borden made a deter-nined raid but Green stopped ihem. Vaccher stopped Booth when they were very dangerous " nd when Colussi seemed to be hrouirh Vaccher airain was too ast for him. Borden defence wa .afe and Fisher, Smith, Gurvkh i ml Hardie all were prominent in learing their lines. Booth were attacking constantly with Walters :heir most dangerous forward For Borden Brochu showed to ad vantage with clever head and foot work. Nelson was very safe lor Sooth. Fong was nearly thresgh but Cross stopped him. Borden had the hMl in their fav or and for the first ten minutes pressed strongly but Bool defence held out. Borden forwards were slow to shoot. Wingham got away but Vaccher cleared. Stinech did well to save from Wingham. Greer cleared and fed Walters who ran through and crossed a centre that Colussi converted easily. Walters narrowly missed a minute later. Brochu and Vaccher start ed a Borden raid that was contln-i ued by Fong and Nakamoto but it was cleared. McKay finished a clever run by parting to Colussi who ran through and hit the cross bar with a fine drive. Stinech cleared from McKay. Then Law rence run out and kicked clear. Carl Smith made a nice run and Fong shot over. C olussl was through but Stinech cleared only to see Colussi return the ball for Booth's third goal. Lawrence was called on to clear from Fong and Nakamoto shot Just past Borden ftbould have seared but shot weakly. Nelson cleared with fine Judg. ment and full time found Booth winners by three clear goals. Teams Borden Stinech; Vaccher. Fisher; Katsuvama, Gurvieh, Hardie; Smith, Fong, Nakamoto. Broehu and Kanaya. Booth Lawrence: Cross, Nelson; Greer, McKay, Barilett; Walters, Cameron, Colossi, ' Ivarson, Wingham. J. R. Tannoch refereed to the entire satisfaction of the players. W. W. C. O'Neill and T. Busaan-ich were linesmen. nuiid B.C." A Pure Fresh Milk fur xa 1 Drawn from government tested herds and packed near the homes of the people pf British Columbia, Pacific Jfflk comes to your table fresh anil pure, i is this purity and freshness which give this good milk its widespread popularity. PACIFIC MILK Kartnrlr. at AhlHrt.ford and Ladner. H.C. "Ualld H.C." William Held Heads C.N.Il. Sports "Organiationjand Fred RogerM S Manager The Junior Football League en- Canadian National Railway counter between Booth and Borden Basketball Club, which is entering Schools on Saturday last resulted a team in the Intermediate League in a win for Booth by three goals this season, elected permanent ef-to ni fleers as follow at a meeting lat Booth played with the Mil In the night: .-,.tt v., if .,( nressed at the start. . rresiftdent, William KW Secretary-Treasurer, Jack Malr. Manager, Fred Rogers. Commiste W. Raid. Harry Thrupp, Thomas Annesley, 3. A. Teng, Jock Campbell and R. T. J. Rose. The team had Ha first aracttce In Exhibition Han yesterday and showed up welt. A Helpful Clue Mr. Faraway I was going to leell you an teat evenia hut I forgot your telephone number. Prof. IMterwtafc ft fe 741. You ywi can nuMokr it easily by as sociating it with Charlemagne's birth. SCHEDULE FOR LADIES' WHIST OCTOIIKK SO-at. 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