at 3 Si a t t fi a u S k X X ! s i9 PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS m w ,.1.-1 : J.-- f 'Hi News and Views In The World m This advertisement is not Liquor Cmtrol Board British published or displayed by the or by the Government oi Columbia Basketball Gets Off To Good Start At Association Meeting Held In City Hall Last Night Four Senior Teams Seems Probability and Three in Intermediates: Natives to Play in Senior Company is Planned With four teams entered in-the Senior League, three in the Intermediate a (id the possibility that there will also be competition in the Ladiejf and Junior League, prospects are bright for an active season of basketball competition in Prince RuperJ during the coming winter. 'A meeting of the Prince Ruperj'Bas)t.etbalj Association was helil last night In the City Hall to receive entries and further advance preparations for the season, pr. J. . Carson, newjy-eject-ed president of the association, occupieq the chair apd" it. t. Wood? acted as secretary in the absence of Ralph !"SgiJth. An meeting will be held on Saturday njhiji 'the office of dent to further proceed with tfie sea'sop's arrangements. The Native Sons of Canada is I ' the pnly aggregation of" earlier seasons to be entered again in the Senior League this year. G. W. Johnstone represented the Sons last nigbt. Another club, represented by George Mitchell, apd tfie Eagles, by R. S. Wfds. are two new teams. The fourth team will be a native group fro'ni Vbrt Simpson which is taking so niuch interest in the sport thai its members have decided to come to Prince Rupert to spend the winter in order to play. This team was also represented by R. S. )Voods High School, whose delegate was Bob Irvine, and Big four, rlpre-1 fr.vW.i.. 1 sented .,j ... Jack by MNulty, wjjl again enter the IntermedJate League. A third and new Yeani wil! be entered by the recently formed Toe II organization whose representative was Alf. Slocomb. Ladies' League The only team so far entered in the Ladies' League is" that 6f the Maple Leafs, who have so long been champions of the' cify 'an'd district. Miss Lillian Lowfe ami Miss Helen Sim were repeseritif-lives ol this team. If there' Islo be a Ladies' League competition this winter, it is probable that tljere will have to be a distribution of players to form at least oi.e ciner team. so rar, the M.iplo Leafs have persistently re-(!!! I tn he divided in such a '$ui5lftyB.anl)M WORST i COUGH executive the presi- The prjqpqeal was advance tha, j at tljere were rio entries for the . Junior League, the organization of this league for the winter be left in the hands of the schools. It is suggested that the Junior Ifasketball League might be conducted In a similar manner to the Junior Football League. Three Halls Offered Three halls are offered as the venue for this winter's games the Exhibition Building, Crand tv . ni..i. . 1 . ZraW?.1 iU"t a,,u AU"U" The, ef ec"t,ve t"l0rr0fw n ghtl wil1 m B Into the matter of selecting a hall and will also deal with the Ladies' and Junior League situation as well uA drawing up a schedule of games. The following League delegates have been added to the executive pi the association : Senior League George W Johnstone. Ihtermediate League Alf. slo comb'. Ladies' League F. W. Allen. Juhfor League William Gilchrist JUNIOR FOOTBALL A junior football game is to be playfTtomo'rrow afternoon at Acropolis Hill between High ScljQOl and Borden Street. The! lattejr te'ani fallow: ! ' B; Sp.irte'ch, f.' fisher. P. Vac cher, X Katsuyama, M. Gurvich. 1 A. ilarVey.'CStfifth, K. Naka-moto rcaptainL i't'ong-, L. Wil-on and F. KSnliga. (-' Spares: C. Lrlckaqn. H. Morgan. jC Woojji, t ftlfSrV T. Dungiite, ian4 J. yilson." The pitching championship of the American leagues was won by General Alvin 'Crowder' of the St. Louis Browns. Coslin is prob- I ably leader in 'batting'. He Is a VaTshIngtbrt player. How Yankees Won Secqnd Game Of Series Is Shown In Inning By Inning Report Today's Game NEW YORK, Oct. 5.Pipgrac took the mound for New York Yankees at the opening of the World vSeries game this after-noun while ' Alexander did the hi; rling lor St. Louk Cardinals. At first the game was lively, Gehrig's homer with two on putting the Yankees well in the lead. Wilson was the Cardinal's catcher and Bengough was marked for the Yankees. First Innings Cardinals Douthit up, foul, strike one, ball one, foul, stride two. this was long drive to tjje stands. Douthit out. Ruth to! .ehrig. High up, with two i strikes high was passed passed. Frisch up with two strikes called j r risen also walKed. d. Bottomly isoUomly iip up ! ,'7r .7; hind plate. Hafey fanned, swing- in,. n u: t: ' u.j a hard inning, his curve contln- ' ...II.. I .l .1 .1 uuny ureamng over ine piaie. 10 runs, no hits, no errors I Yankees Durst up and sing- iivnu. ,e 01- moat got it but bounced off iffs glove. Koenig flied out to tjafeyt Ruth walked on four wideafjs. Durst, Ruth and Gehrig " sctjyjjtL on Gehrig's tferrifjc honte turf drive into right ' fiislft iMjjSF Meusel fanned on three pltcijed balls. Lazzeri thrown out by ander. Three runs, tw;o hits.Nb errors. Second Innings Cardinals Ifarper up and walked on four pitched baIil Harper scored 6n Wilson's dpottl into right center. )iaraVfl)e singled, Wilson making ftJM. Alexander up. Wilson fcrm when Lazzeri got 4lexa0p!rl grounder' and threw 'yndi irasi Gehrig. Maranville went t8 thTrd and play hafte'd while the Van - kees surrounded Pipgras, pputfitt up. Maranville scored when Douthit hit into double, Koenig to Lazzeri to Gehrig. High popped t out to Robertson. Three runs, wo hits, one error. Yankees Bottomley took Rob- ertson's high popper and touched him out Bengough walked ori I km I I Tfifs'ldVersgmeli'l'IS'rdt'haB'a' usnea or uispiayea uy tne Liquor Control Board or t$ thd Government of British ' Corumbla four balls. Pipgras sacrificed Wilson to Bottomley. Bengough scored on IJurst, slashing single into centre. Koenig filed out to Frisch. One run, one hit, no errors. Third Innings Cardinals frisch attempted a bunt but fouled and then singled. . mi 1 1, f lie luii Mai!i.iiiK yil l ijaMci i a ..... , glove. Frisch -l ttole to second. Bot r. tomley fanned,' swinging at the tbiftj strffteKoenig threw Haley put ttrtt- FVisch making third, (farfier fanned. No runs, one hit, no' errors" .. . Yankees- Juth A1 upvtwo A striken, i iv er em two oaiia. uutn singled over centre. Gehrig walked on fourth bJTJ RW " ocoieu uh, 'Sieusers flmible to left. I .Ah ti ir nvui.u w ..... - . .j ruViV'no'hlt8,- briB eTror.- ' " Klghlh Innings Cardinals' -Dutfan' playing third for Yankees and Duroche'r replaced' Lazzeri at second. High out to Gehrig. Frisch singled through the nox. Bottomley fan SPORT CHAT -wmi ife ,ul!ing9 for a number of aspirants to LaeH at fIFkt, Gehrig remaining .... . . , nnuOP -J Hi J rrn i ' ' 11 1 fourth Ball I) ched. Beffgough up. X -k ' Menrig scor on Bengough s IMH,1, 8SnK ul iniru uuu ikouorioii ijuiuiiik MCVUUUi tfllivucil luc icii uuijuvii sMbM replaced if. Alexan ,1 - scored wpen Pip-.' . , by -fUstta baii.:pnent lsweary- mg thrra ana uen- Pascba! batted r uurit. icooerison scorea on vv . ii- 11 n t Ben- Paschals altutle to right. r', ..' i i ' i '11 !' 1T0W jf & piuiCj. rvoewJ (wp?u uui i.u Otomleyl irqur runs, lour hits. no errors. urfh Innings CardioalS-WilRon up. Tried to pupf mpt'W ptt fouled. Pipgras leaped peT anu tosseq mm out at L llaravflie reached flrM oemg fumbled his ground- gathered in Mitchell's I Was" leaVuer Which looked safe. iD'olithif'4 fouled out to Gehrig, WP runs, no hits, the error, I Yankees Ruth shot a long drive, to centre field for two bases. With two strikes and three balls, Gehrig flied out to Douthit. ifeusel flied out to Hafey. Mit- 'chell tossed Lazzeri out at first, No runs, one hit, no errors, ' Fifth Inninc Cardinals High up, two strikes. iwu unia. jvuuerwuu uwue uiv- ing catch for High's hot grounder, jumped to his feet and threw him cut. Frisch struck out on taking iniru on a caneu nire. noiiom- icjr lawicu lur owuiiu bwiiik" ing at third called f .ike. No runs, no hits, no errors. Yankees Frisch tcised out Robertson at first. F. : ch got Bengougb's high fly behind second. Pipgras popped out to Maranville. No runs, no hits, no errors. Sixth Innings Cardinals Hafey filed out to Meusel. Harper filed out to Ruth. Wilson grounded out to Gehrig unassisted. No runs, no' hits, no errors. Pipgras working! smoothly, retiring side on ten pitched balls. Yankees paschal up, attempt 1 A t A 1 L 11. -1 1 1 11 ea 10 ouni on urn pucueu uii strike. Pascal walked. Koenig, fanned, swinging at third. Ruth .fanned, taking third called strike, i i,enng iuea out to uouum. lilts, no runs, no errors. Seventh Innings Cardinals MaYhnville fanned, ; missing" 'third strike. Mitchell j fouled 'In right field stand and thSn filed out to Robertson. J D6iithlt filed out" to Paschal. No runs, no hits, no errors. Yankees Meusel walked. Lai - ' zeri up. Meuse) stole to second. Mitchell jugglei Lazzeri's sacrifice bunt, batter being safe. Du- gan batted for Robertson. Meusel urraA nn Tliiiriin'tt anprifli'P flv tn i The crown of Tony Conzoneri, !New Orleans boy, Who was top pled from the featherweight throne last week by the first man to take a crack at him since he was crowned" earlv in the year. t'u ,..,.11 I Itcvci Mill ill. nun cri.v vyuii uuu 1ew ritce ' ted i( to t i lK here for , any great .,, length i.,,i, ol time. Andre Uputis, game little ! i'onchm:;n, who waited until the ch.irtipion was weary and then turned and "trimmed him, lost a vtA.to(.n Tahw In ii in.winnrl MViniWII I.W V.IIJ III M W .V.U.... , . . i I'KtlUf in New York. November 22, 1926, and evidently learned how to act in future. Conxoneri, .while he won consistently, has never had a knockout punch and I. I !.. 1, in Kiu lint .if 'III. MIIH nil'" iwuin ill iii.-i victims were against men who aru comparatively unknown in he ring game. Had the cham pion had a good wallop in either ... , ,. , , ..ml rjmt ne wuuia nave urcn bihiiik Routis will be easy pick- ... kiit: line. niij iirim - will defeat him becau.se the French lad depends largely on his stamina and gameness to carry . , ....... , 1. 1 . . m 1 1 a. 5 1. a in me asi ngni, pick up . . . . On papw, the dopsters-assure . ...... a stronger " team man me ie , , . . ..,. .. iorK ianaees anu biiouiu win mc world series this week. It Is extremely possible that the Yankees may treat that paper stuff with the contempt It deserves. They can play super-ball when the T"e emergency arrives as they proved, and unless notion to go Into one of their well-known slumps their backers, who are plentiful and in control of much coin, have not so much to worry about If the New Yorkers do run second in the classic they will have a per fectly good alibi to offer. They need only point to two of their ..urn- itioa liufh and GehrilT. With this pair oV lusty swatters more or less crippled they will have to step fast if they want to keep the Redbirds from flying awav with the bunting. As long :m Ruth can connect iust right, he dcesn t have to worry about hjg charey.horse. He C8H run the bae( on crutches. Gehrig, howeveri mav have his eyesight impa.e(1 by the grounder hat gtruck him Jn lhe face iait sun j.y -,! WOUlU be more diffJcuIt roalter to overcome. " ' , Around Tne World With Sport Fans (lijr lhe Tramp) In Victoria 24 teams have entered the basketball leagtie this year and play commences next Wednesday. The English Rugby season opens on the coast tomorrow with a irame between the tlnivnriittv nf . . British Columbia and Victoria Two years ag0 victoria wdn the championship hy the tl.B'.C. and Victoria teams are practically o,Bn changed since then. Routis is described in dis patches as a blue-eyed, chunkev little Frenchman, whose fighting style Is as bristly as his hair. Of course everybody knows now that he is the featherweight champion boxer of the worfd. t lied out to Meusel. No runs, one bit, no errorB. i Yanks Wilson took Pipgras' wiiuk i,i.fuinrlAH Afi'rl tlt.Ai.' Uiin I hii'uiiuci Him IIIIGn llllll ljoenig's fly No runs, no hits, no errors. Ninth Innings Cardinals Harper1 Tiled out to Dugan. Wilson fftnned, swinging for third strike. ' Mirnntifre walked. Orsatti batting for Mit- IHaTpcr.- L&zzeVI' held first. Ben-lout. Paschal filed out to Wn-goVgH hit' ftifo flotlbl -plw. One ! son in front of plate. flfafey fook ned, swinging nt third strike, i ( hell grounded out to Gehrig. No while Frlftli stoltf second. Hnfcyjruns, no hits, no errors. " of Sport Friday, Oct. SCHEDULE FOR PRINCE RUPERT CRIB. LEAGUE OCTOI1EK 8 Loyal O na Lodfe t. Cold Storage. Nw BmpreH AUtlctlc Club . 9Hl. Can. Nt. Opwtln v. Orotto. PnilM Bupart HoUl va. KnlbU of Columbua. Can. Nat. Mebanlea va. NatlT Sons of Canadian Uf Ion va. Moom. IS turn EmprMa Athtrtac Otub a. Can. Hat. OaMtlat. Prlnoc Ruptirt Hotel va. Can. Nat. Ma- ehanlea. ' laflca va. Moow. Kniflbta of Cjlumbua va. Cold Storage. Orotto a. Canadian Legion. Lojral Orange Lodge va. Native Boas of Canada. ' a Loyal Orange Lodge a. Moone. NaUve Bona of Canada va. Imtm. New Eupraaa A.C. ti.' OOM 9erae. Can. Nat. Operating va. KnlgnU of Columbut. Orotto va. Can. Nat. Mcbntoe. Canadian Legion va. rtaee RUfiert Hotel. 9 Loyal Orange Lodge vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. New Kmpreaa AC. vs. Oan. Nat. Me- enanloi. Cold Storage va. Baglea. Orotto va. Moot. Knlghta of Columbua va. Native Son ol Canakla. Canadian Legion va. Can. Nat. Operating. MgMlljCH ft Can. Nat. Operating va. Prtnoe Bu pert Hotel. Can Nat. Mechanic va. lagHa. Moaae va. Rnlghu of Columbua. Cold Storage va. Ototto. Canadian Legion va. Loyal Orang Lodge. Native Bona of Canada va. New Bm-preaa A.C. IS Loyal Orange Lodge va. Oan. Nat Operating. Prince Rupert Hotel va Baglaa. Oan. Nat. Mechanic va. Mooee. Native Bona of Canada v. Cold 3tor- , Orotto v. KnlghU of Columbua. Canadian Legion v. New Rmpreaa A.O. - mm RANTS t Procurable (THE ORIGINAL) mm Pure Scotch Whi$y RICHEST I HIGH idinuiwal aa'Tfnf'3 DlaM.aUivi 0KUtvM. Dull, um-a Cli Juilui, ' ZlQlAUbecK attached to COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL ENDS Three Game Series Yet ! I), clde Winner and Io-iM Another Playoff SAN FRANCISCO, o. i The Pacific Coast Leagu ally ended the season yth $acramento and San c'lseo tied "for first plan-second Half of the split - Th two teams will now m. a three game series and it -roeno wTba, a seven gam -wfll be played for the rh.-nr. ship with San FrancNro. ;i latter won the first half seasoq. Yesterday's score i ' Mlsstofis G; Hollywood 7 Los Angeles 2; San Fn.i ' 10. Portland 5; Oakland 3. Seattle 2; Sacramento 1. CHICAGO NATIONALS COME OUT AHEAD OF AMERICANS YESTERW CHICAGO. Oct. 5. i i n Nationals defeated Chicago cans for the second time in ' Inter-clty series yesterday i runs to three. It was a very game which took fourteen inn. to decjde. TUB TKUfi POLITICIAN Two negroes stood on i1 fringe of k crowd where a pol i Cian was making a speech. "W am dat man. Sam?" asked n "Ah don't know what his nur Is," Sam' replied, "but he sun- ' recommend hlsself mos' highly yr 4 Njr to-mcht" A - i . . f ' .' a. 1 . . , , w)t . , v This nd.vi)rtiBeinen,t is not 'publisher) or displayed hy tho Liqiiiir Coiilrnl Iloar or by Hie ttovcrmiient of lirllhti Coh.u.b.a 1