i r s ac PAGE TWO Americans Not Favored, Thinks in Dcing . Allowed Use of New Track He I Hobby Kerr, captain of the As a matter nf fat 1ht triith d Ihtt niaefpr ia VArv aimnlp If n : that , the Olympic games might be a - very indefinite date, indeed. I saw his point. The Americans had gained no advantage from atrocities at Amsterdam FIRST DOCTORS Then a Skin Specialist Then s Bottle of D.D.I. "How TB'ful I m lo S P I). 2 was a uffcrur from t;vm for twelve yrars. 1 tried every ointment advertised for the tfleeaee. Hems peer m temporary relief. 1 ale went to doctor ana specialists and with tbe dleeaee only partly Dialed (fTrrtq-Tr belr hilt. I trl.a '!. lCDaand afur tbr evcnnil bottle, 'bessn to see slsm of healinsv I need three and onchelf tattles aad 1ndey I am completely healed." a. W. Ilutler. Dune 41. Centre Uleck, Fnrt Osborne. Ilks.. Wlnnlper Why not try this rrrarrlptioa that Mr. liutlnr found so rrmsrkablu. We will ruarantee rrllrf on trie Irrst S 1 .00 Iwttlii. or your money Intra:. Stop that Itch today. Try U. U. V. ttVKp. too. V. J. .MtCl TCIItOX. DKHtdlST. OU.MtS I.TI1. on. SPORT CHAT In .pite of ailments, the New I l York Yankees batting staff looks' f Urn Kit nntl T onirim ia fn ho I Leaa-ue. luim to be Dlaved on activities this winter little difficult of relation. Thelba8ketbau u i9.8lso PbMe that ar- , Dutch bad built a magnificent rangements may yet be made for stadium the finest I have ever 5enbut they .had found thatld Ladies and Junlor League the job of building a perfect competition though teams are a sJSrfsee was one quite beyond Utile slow in coming forward in tfaeir power. About a week, I these divisions. Whereas there think before the opening day of we three Senior teams last tive Sons of Canada -the wrnes, they wired to a Swed-iwinter Lh nsnw-hp Wn .att-Grand Terminals and Elks the any of the officials of the forty-j jtw nation, represented at the BLACK BASS fiEING Olympic games really believed this report but it was an ugly STUDIED pTirnrrn IN III ONI AMTADIrt ARIU ... i ' i rumor, ror my pan. i went out to the stadium and asked the gineer in charge If it was true that tbe Americans had been j ' training on the track. He told roe the situation as I have out- lined it and said we could bring i our boys along and give them r-- I - - . . - vt n t , ' ant to Perry, who had built all , prospects are there will be four ':fhe Marathon tracks since thethIs year Native Sons again,; famoos games were revived-to' Eagles. Port blmpson isatives ana ; fore the end of the mo"- T,he soul pleted. Being a good-natured H'iL mnunii ivarious teams are now being lin- Rumor Grows What was the result? Some of VIEW TO RESTOCKING TORbNTO, Oct. 5.- The question it artificial propagation of black bass a problem which unity this year, has had the On- tflrift Deiiflrrmont n't r.ma nnl .the same chance. At the same f(8;erie , pttrfCBlI y baffled-has rtime. he pointed out that if we tak th RHn, p, . 1nn. .-came on the track, fortj - pther J Committee, headed by Hon. Fin-.nations wtrcjd hare a perfectly Macdlarmid, ,ar to several State, jrood right to follow, in which of tL Un io fUrther their tense the date of the opening of , vestfWlon Ontario has had little luck raising bass artificially and as late as lagt fall resorted to closinc A niimt'ipr nf thn Knrlhom their trot around the track. SojAell , hJ hope that laB wou,d thi.t s the. story of the ankee , 1P.. j. .., uirir uiiuci uaLuiui i uil- jditions In sufficient numbers to , permit replenishing of many fished out waters in other parts of Ontario. Special study Is now being made by the special committee of hatcheries' in New Jersey and Missouri, where, it fs claimed no difficulty has been experienced in propagating artificially. A SOFT ANSWER Husband Would you mind if I went intp the smoking compart ment deaf? Wife (testfly) To smoke? Husband Oh, deaf, no. I want t0( experience the agony of being away from you, so that the joy of m.v return will be all the more intensified. st. tlonal Ladles. Oranee Ladlet vs. Mooar Ladle. - UEtK.MBEK 4 Moose Ladies vs. St. George's LadM. Oanadlaa MaC .nal Ladles vs. Orange LaxHes. 8 Caaadhta National Ladlrt va. Moose Orange ladfc-i va. Canadian Mtttanal Laatea. I Ellltl A1CV 8 Mooae Ladles vs. Oaaadlan National Ladiea. Ormmse LMStes vs. St. Oeorfe's Ladles. Oeoeaje's Ladles vs. , Nstioml LadMa. Oranee LaOlce vs. Mao come to Amsterdam and perform j a team bein formed MARtii Ladie. in Oearael Ladles vs. Orange Ladles, j SEAL COVE ENTBRS Seal Cove has entered a in the men's section of the Fraternal Whist League. The acbed- OOTCLASSED ,ed up and entries are to be in Preacher You must i by October 15 after which the yourself. I conquered 'schedule will be drawn up. Last when I was your age. winter the Society had a success-1 Jonei Well, you see, parson This advertisement Is not published or displayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Colombia Saturday, Oct. THE DAILY NEWS j jp BMBMM Wbbb SaN a seTABaswai MMMMMaMHMMBaMMBMBMMMMMaMmaaMBMMMMHttMMa i rwMBBsBwawawawawBi v- --nvti,l1 News and Views In The World of Sport wROBBYKERRON THE OLYMPICS WHFniII V PflR ' OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL WORLD SERIES TO BE LADIES' WHIST ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I. BirmiiiKham 1, Derby County 4 a r.. win the 1928serie in Jig ' to good . . Fow Teams (o p F(rlniKhty ritv Captain of Team Says Canadians time. The St. Louis Cardinals, Well Treated at Amsterdam During Games EXPLAINS INCIDENT 'are putting ' up a disappointing ! . a 4 j showing ana win nave to ao a better from now in if the honor in Good Eats Cafe i Cardiff City 1, Leicester 2. Everton 4, Arsenal 2. Fallowing is the season's schedule for HddderfrfieJd fi. Blackburn " 2 UUn' Section at the Fraternal Whist . , , innuciHJBitsr o, aunaenana be ulnl lmn Tuesday ol eacc ew caaue a, La i. maintained Yank hitting mav Sd whaT mnth " 3' Sheffidd aUHbutable for hap- i "T pened at least on Thursday and October j . , . Friday though Waite Hoyt, withil M" fPhflfJ,d "ft' A8t," V,U" 3" his nigh airtight hurling, was as I. ujTt Orange Ladiea. I WMt Ham i V,0,0' L much a hero as any of his team-j ad-st. George1 Ladle v. Mooae Ladle.' 1,,vl8on " mates on Thursday. The Cardln-' " Canadian National j Bristol City L Southampton 1. als, heralded by many at the f Canadian men's Olympic track j start of. the series as being al- 2 ana neio tram ami aiso one oiimost certain winners, win nave ; S tbe judges of the events, in. anjto do something almost unprece-j article in McLean's minimires the stories of differences and of the muuiuu ueurc. km 1 Lull JJiaCitJIOOl 1. NovEMiiEK Grimsby 4, Notts County 1. 6 Moose Ladle ti. Canadian National i Notts Forest 1, Barnsley 3. i-- I Oldham 0, Wolverhampton 4. urange uraie vs. si. ueorgei 1 1 dented now to pull their fat out ao st. Oeorge' Ladies vs. Canadian a- of the fire. Two games down at ; reported ill-treatment of Can-j the strt is a handicap that few adians at Amsterdam. Denting 4f any World Series contenders with the reported favoritism of lof the past have ever overcome. Americans he says : Prospects are bright for a ledst Senior and Intermediate Preston S, ItiUwall 4. Reodinc t, Port Vale 1. Stoke City fi, Swansea 0. Tottenham 4, Bll City l. Wait BnanrJek 8, Chelsea 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE st. Gestae Mdtat v. Orana LMnaa Airdrioc'ihlif Queen's Pafrk not Ay UnJ Cowdenbeath i5-coatoa NMcmai Ladle ti. St.; S, 1. OstMse Idt ! Celtic-IiibrniSaVl not played. Mooae LadJrt . otmaae Ladlaa. Heart 6, PaAirk . 39 St. Oeoaatlp lun r. Uooa Ladles, i vfchr,ll f n Parttek Thiett S, Hamilton 0. ftarth RovsM Dundee 8. St Joanatom 1, Kilmarnock 0. St Minos 1, Clyde 0. Third Lanark 2, Rangsra 5. Airdrfeonaajsa 0, Hibernians 2. ..i. n4iAn : 1 1 Li iir i a. xiiaiii nkiiuui via n PlIooh imms mat rfa,tiBBB'Bi i sasssiai i . . CELTICS WIN CUP w' uc' "r,u"- ..n.r, h. in the Inter- cZUtoii aaST ZZZ GLASGOW, Oct 6 -The Cel. -Aeaias to say, me aweaisn en-: - -f " " ,7 I led th fflasmv rBn a,. aa sigow L-np today u -'med ate w th Toe H. taking the . Ir r r."" ",UHl ,m,c ",ul"1 V" L,0 f vv!linr nf lust i Ladi. v.. Moe, Sy sWesttiw Queen's Park 1 to nia nanas. - - -- . ' winter. It is to be hoped that Naturally, everyone wanted toefforts t6 form Ladfe and Junior aee what the stadium was like ;LeafrueH again may meet with suc-and the number of curious ath-lceflg Carne9 in either of these :.Jetea in town were by a large divisions always round out nice-fliargin, Americans, few of these a i, the ba8lcetball program, wandered oat to the stadium onej ::r i itaw . Wei The st-sci :rm (ule for ? "r'nctMtig winter bowling be issued next week. ,rr,H f 4V,- t,.!,. open a carpet Wi.r, thp ,irfArfr. n mm-' tournament among members be- Arpund The World With Sport Fans njr The Tramp The Cathedral baaebstl club is to hoM it asatuai meetint- esrlv iti the wees, it ia snderatood. conquer P,ercy Wi,,in. of Vancouver myself Canada ' sprinter, who startled the sporting world recently bv capturing the WO-metre and 200- the Americans noised It abroad in fllI tournament with twelve teams. I'm a harder man to lick that you metr race" 8 tne Olympics the A. 1 1 .1. .If -A a training siaaium tnat me Tt,. ir.rinnP annrt nroved so non- are pew stadium was a peach, imply- u,ar wJth st Andrew's players Ing that they had tried it out ,agt wJnter that the Canadian i Kunior at once, its voice growing jg it 8ajd to be considering j angrier at every repetition, roar-., ntroducing it in its club rooms ted out the news that the Amerl-thIg Bea8on Xhis would perTnjt can track team had, unfairly and of jnter-club tournaments later socreuy, been training at the $ main stadium. I don't think epuita m svmaieroay, will visit Victoria on Wednesday, October 10, under the auspices of the Victoria Kinsmtn Ciub. The Junior Chamber of Commerce is co-operating with the Kinsmen flub in planning an extensive program of entertainment for Mr. Williams during his one-day visit. Montreal Stnr nays: It looks u though this National Hockey League play-off Hystem j be-: ming more of a burdei, on the' public than ever. Last st-ason six of the ten teams, after pi. ying a I long schedule. nt in the play-offs j and started all over again to decide the championship. Now, I acc ording to the decision reached ' ut the National League meeting ! and which it seems was misun-l (ierstood, six of the ten teams ) will again enter the playoffs, but; will play a possible 15 games in place of a possible 18 in last i season's arrangement All the' piay-on next spring will be intersections! with the possible exception of the final series. Johnny Kisko's prestige and i rating as a candidate for the! heavyweight crown recently va- i rated by J. J. "Gene" Tunney should not be reduced because he 1 lost on a foul to Roberto Roberti. , the Italian heavyweight. Risko is! not a foul fighter. He is a j swinging puncher and he lets 'hem go in the Jack Dempsey fashion when he is boring in, without being to sure of bia aim. Tunney recently predicted that within the next two years Risko would develon into one of the brightest prospects for the heavyweight title. Annoying Bladder Weakness or Old Age Matrix ftrllMMl lj SANTA L lM.IDY Sold by All llrufllsli CARDINALS' HOME CITY t NEW YORK. Oct. G. New York Yankees, iwo games up, and St. Louis Cardinals will resume the World Series tomorrow at St. Louis where gumes will be played Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. If necessary, the teams will return to New York for the last two games. The Yankees have to tuke but two more games to win. CHICAGO AMERICANS : WON OVER NATIONALS: CHICAGO. Oct. . Chicago! Americaos beat Chicago N:tiion-j als IS to 11 in the inter-city se-ricv 'eterdav. The Nationals' ' ! took the first two games. SCHEDULE FOR ! PRINCE RUPERT ! CRIB. LEAGUE ortoBiu S- Loyal O angc Lodge vs. Oold Storage. New "Empress Athletic Club v Xagles Can. Nat. Opera (.lug vs. O rot to Prince Bupert Hotel vs. Knlattta of Columbue. Cuii. Nat. Mechanics va. Matte Son of Canada. Canadian Legion vs. Moose. 15 New Bmprt-s Atbiettc Ciub va. can. Mat. Operating. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Can. Mat. Me- chanlos. Eagles vs. Mooae. Knights of Columbus vs. Oold Storage. Orotto vs. Canadian LaatoB. Loyal Orange Lodge va. Native Bona of Canada. 23 Loyal Orange Lodge V. Mooae. Native Sons of Canada va. Baste. New Empress A.C. vs. Cold Storage Can. Nai. Operating ColumbiM Orotto va Can. Mat. Mechanics. I Canadian Legion va. Prlnoe RJUfiert Hotel. 29 Loy;:l Orange Lodge buUl New Empress A.C. m. BU. Mat. Mechanics. Cold Storage vs. Basl-Grotto vs. Mooa. Xnigriu of cotumba m MMtve Sob or Canada. Canadian Legion va. Oaa. BSA. Operating. novi:iiikk 5 -Can. Rat. Operating va. prince Bu- prt Hotel. Can :tat. Mechanic va. seals. Mooa va. Kulgtite of Coluntbua. Cold Storage va. Orotto. Oanadlan Legion va. Loyal Orange L-.dge. Matlvr Son of Canada va. Mew Kra-praes AX. is Loyal Orange Lodge va. Can Nat Operating. Prince Rupert Hotel va. Sag las. Can. Mat. Mechanic vs. Mooae. Native Sons of Canada va. Cold Stor Orotto v. Knights af Columbus. Canadian Legion vs. Mew Empress KJC 19 New Bmpreaa A.C. va. Prince Rupert Hotel. . Can. Mat. Oawratlng v. Can. Mat. Mechanic. Eagles va. Knlghta of Columbus. Moose va Cold Storage. Orotto vs. Loyal Orange Lodge. Canadian Legion vs. Ilatlve Bon of Canada. 20 Loyal Orange Lodge Columbus Native Sous ol Canada Va. Can. Nat operating. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Moose. Can Nat. Mechanics vs. Cjaad Saorags Orotto vs. New Bniptoe AC Canadian Legion va Bag KCEMlltK S Can. Nat. Mecha.-.im vs. Loyal riiasigs Lodge . New Km press A.C. vs. Mooa. Can. Nat. Operating va ffajla Prince Rupert Hotel va Cold Storage Orotto vs. Native Sons of Canada Canadian Legion va Knlgtits of Columbus. 10- I.oyal Orange Lodge va BaKles. Native Sons of Canada vs. Mooae. New Bmpreaa A.C. vs. KnlghU of Columbus Can. Nat. Operating vs Cold Btorage. Orotto va. PrUir Bupert Hotel Canadian Legion va. Can Nat Mechanics. 17 New Empress A.C. vs Loysl Orange Lodge. Native Bona of Canada vs. Prlnoe Rupert Hotel Can Nat Operating vs. Moose. Oftn Nat Mechanics va Knlghta of Columbus Or:it,ln v Eru'lm. Oajiiidiun U'l'iim va. Cold Btorage. M. rvBWTON. President. T W ALDRIDOR VltN'-PmMulf-nt F E WF1KMIO S.c-r4urv-'l raniii. 41 0 SCOTTISH DANCE ENJOYABLE EVENT First Brent at Such Kind ThU Season Held lt Night by St. Andrew's Society. A crowd of some one hundred' attached every pachpq ff mm consisted of Howard St-. SmKh, John Watson, G. V bott, Alex McLeod. James I. and Mrs. M. Mc Robbie. ENJOYABLE DANCE BY ELKS' LODCF persona attended the opening Thlrty-rMve Couplet Att. -., Scottish dance of the season held vs. Knights oi last nignt in the l.u.U.K. hall by St. Andrew's Society. Full enjoy- sTriff Tii o'clock in old time dancea, tune- Bupert some music being furnished by vs. Xaushts of an orchestra cosaiating of John Bremner, Janes Watt. J. B. Mac-Kay and Mrs. J. S. Black. At midnight, delicious refreshments were served. Function Last Nlthl in lion-Dancing Until 1.311 ii m Thirty-five couplet atten ' enjejwbre dance held last in the Elks' Home by that . Davacing wss is progress ' to 1.80 sjb.. excellent m :-ing furnished by Bob Ait 'trchertra. Refreshments served about midnight. Th J. S. 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