PAGE TWO .to stop him. From the kick, Cross missed an open goal. At High Smith;. -Styles, Pylpi SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15. i Sin Francisco won yesterday's iframe in the championship series .against Sacramento 15 to 3 and 'the series now stands Sari Francisco 3, Sacramento 2. If San Francisco wins thd next game rthat team will be ' champion of the Pacific Coast. Saturday's scores weW: ( Sacramento 12; San Francisco II. WAT tONlXi I 1 ALEerSTWT ALSsrSIWr Builds Up XourHcelth THE DAILY NEWS f-" iff -r News and Views Iii The W oriel 'of Sport HIGH SCHOOL JTport chat WON FOOTBALL The Smithers Curling Club will hofd a big indoor carnival at Put Themselves Securely ZZ1lun e Smith". Ha 1 Head of League by Beating iooth (will be the scene of the affair and there will Be many attractions themselves1"" turke" sh High School put . S!de roWe etf fit 'fertdf ..k 'h Junior ir r Football whim 1 1 League uriiKuc when they:"" mc , ,, " , -won the children and to get the v. over Booth on Saturday by two goals to nil. e"nl-j hTLii l the hal1 head' Booth played with tne hill and" .P?de J id a' J band- Cross was early prominent. Smurthwaite Was daWgeroUs but' ' .r rr J U! - Waite Hoyt, star for the New Walters combined nicely but lanke,fB,tS !" , .I 2 Stiles cleared. McKay. Watteri won ame,"J '"A? "t year and be won 21 game. and Cross made headway but ' the other end Moxley cleared from is Canadian Smurthwalte. Stiles was always a tower of strength to the High defence and Booth were pressing strongly. Forbes cleared and Booth forwards showed' pretty combination. High broke away but Bartlett cleared. With teams level the second half promised even better foot- ball than in the first half. High attacked but Wingham. got away and Stiles cleared. McKay cleared from a corner and thin waite went very elose. Scott missed a good opening, nigh' were 'the better team now and from a ' free kick Stiles scored with a , shot that Moxley stdpped but let! slip through his fingers. WicKs - centred but McKay cle'aYed. Wicks crossed a centre that was converted but the ball had gone out of play and the goal was disallowed. Booth at last got away and High dcfenee was well tried out. Stiles stopped WlngHam but Booth forced a cdrnef. Smith saved a terrific drive from Walters that was well worth a goal and a few minutes later picked up a hot shot off the. goal line. In a break-away High scored again through' Collison whose high shot was mishandled by,Mox-ley. Walters got away again' but Stiles and Pyle stopped him and Cameron. Moxley did welt to stop Scott's high shot arid then Bacon missed an open goal. Colussl made an opening but Smith saved Walter's shot. Booth were trying hard but could not score. Wicks thlt the upright with a great drive lat 7 thin vol r Ann four missed badly Smurth- JJTros m Iost weBt went wwaite opened out the game .and ... ., , , cirh. fn.-i. a r- wt.Uk against mm uj uiir uu. Mii'K'l lull cu a iwi irci ..... . ii" . j rti.t, years with the Yankees iney ninw an upen kvbi. uito" -i OCTOKER NiUontl Udte OcorrCs Ladi. TERRACE FAIR he won 143 . A games and lost 87 for an rT. .. i . .i.s.i. r average of .C21. and in that time jjna wen w neiu a uiiuk. u SaKefion's. Pyle sent Booth for-wsrds back and Moxley was lucky to clear, bcott gave uacon a.: chance but Lawrence cleared. . ..High forwards were fast and, their greater wefght was telling ; tbut McKay robbed Collison. i Walters was nearly through and' Pnlli.An ti.aa crlH tn tr!v 9 mrnff I the . average against him has been about 3.40 per game. SCHEDULEFOR LADIES' WHIST St itooee LadUs vs. Orange ldle. 30 8t. Oeotgc's Ladles Ti itooee Ladlm. Orange Ladiea v. Canadian National National Ladlea. NOVEMBER 8 Moose Ladles it. Canadian National Ladles. ' Orange Ladlea rs. St. Owjrt Ladles. 30 St. Oeorge'a Ladles fa. Canadian National Ladies. Orange Ladles it. Uoose Ladies. DECEMBER 4 Mooae Ladles vs. 8t. Oeorge Ladies. Canadian Natlcaal Ladies ti Ladies. IB Canadian KiMODtl Ladies r. Meee Ladlea. St. Oeorge'a tidies ts. Orange Lftdiss VtURY IKS 15 Canadian National Ladies vs. Bt , Oecfge's Ladles. Moose Ladies T. Orange Ladles. 25 6t. O Kin it LsWies it. Uobee Ladlea. Orange LadW t. Caaadtan NlttooaJ Ladies. rERRlARV subose Ladles it. Canadian National Ladles. Orange Ladles tt. St. George's Ladles. 19 St. Oeerge's Ladles vs. Canadian Nattoaa) Ladlea. Orange tidies rs. Moose LatMes. MARfh 5 Moose Ladlei vs. 8t Oeorge's Ladles. Canadian National Ladies vs. Orange Ladies. IS Canadian National Ladles vs. Moose Ladlea. 6t. Ocorges Ladles vs. Orange Ladies. BASKET SOCIAL lucky escape for Booth. Full, time found High winners by two ' Fund's Wlf Help Materially To- crear goals. 1 Teams : ward Wiping, Out Deficit of V?. 't At wrganiiauon Morrison. Collison, ForbeiiWIcki.1 hy,'; . Franks. SimirtfoWf Seott:; ."W v ib. ine jmiuii. rtapnn ' . "' unve ' nasKei social ana , i ' i 1' 9 Booth Moxley; : Lawrenee. 'el-' de ifd on 'day ve-son; Ivarson. McKay, HartJett; nM V ihe Terrace. Fall Fair Walters. Cnmeron.'ftoluiSl1. Cross: ' AsapcMtidh was an undoubted Wlntrhm luteSs, hd r'esulUnt funds I will "SAN FRANCISCO IS THE FAVORITE FOR COAST CHAMflONSWiP ' aidvery maK'rfaTly In vflptng off the deficit fn this year's accounts. ... ...... r. 1 .- rouneen tauies 01 wrrtst were engaged, the prizes ,fdr high scotes being wph by Mrs. E. M Smith on a draw with Miss Esther Taff. arid by It. W. Beech er, while Mrs. Downing and J Lever received consolations. Fol lowing wnist many namuy or- namerifed baskets were auctioned by J. C. Brady, M.P., who proved to be a very efficient wielder of the mammer. Mr. Brady also made s brief address suitable to the occasion. Foll6wing the basket supper, dancing was IriduTged In, music being provided by J. McLaren's orchestra. A'. Holmwood was ma'stdr of cererhohies. Arrangement .Were completed to hold the- annual meeting of the Foil Fair AssocJatfon on Wednesday evening, Oct. 17. at which meeting (Tie prize money will be paid. AIMEE STARTS OUT TO SEE THE SINS OF PARIS: Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, California evangvHst. formerly of Woodstock. Ont. visiting Paris, made a report on the iniquities of the Montmartre and took a sight-seeing tour of the city in daylight SCHEDULEFOR ' PRINCE RUPERT CRIB. LEAGUE g 'students pert Hotel. prtaee Ru Can. Mat. UtcbMtos vav Saglss. Uobw vs. Kntfbts of Colaaakus. Cold jWscsit vs. Orotto. Oansspn Legloa vs. Loyal Orange Lodge. Native Sons of Canada vs. Now tsa-praaa AX. 13 Loral Orange Lodge vs. Out. Mat OgaratUsf. Prinee ttnpwt Hotel va. Boflss. Oan. Mat. Mechanics vs. Moose Native "Soos of Canada vs. Cold Star- He. Orotto v. Knigbts of Ootumbue OanadsMl Legion va Mew Mmpress AC It NW-Baoprwa A C. vs. Prince Rticwrt KPtfl. 6ai). Mt. Opevatlag vs. Can Mat. Me-ebaalea. Eagles vs. Knlgbts of Oafawtttus. Moose vs. Cold Storage. Orotto va. Lojral Orange Lodge. Canadian Legion vs. Native Sons of Oaaada. TS Loyal Orange Lodge vs. Ttalgnta of Corumbus. Native Sons of Canada vs. Can. Nat Operating. Prttee Ruprt Hotel vs. Moo. Can. NV Mechanic vs. Cold Storage. Orotto va. New Emsreas KC Oanadlas Legion vs. Bsgles nEtRjinrK 3 Can. Nat. Macbantos vs. Loyal Orange Lodge... New Empress A C. va. Moow. Can. N't. Opera tinf vs. Basdes. Prtnte fttfpert Hotel vs. OoM 6iH qrot't va.' Native Sons of Oansda. 0aain Uidtl vs. Kakjhto of Ootom- b4a. 10 Loyal Orange Lodge vs. Eagles. Native Sons of OMada va. Moose. New Erqarea AC. va. Knights of Ool- UtrioW. Oan. Na't. OpeNttBg vs. Cold Storage. Orotto vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. Canadian Legion va. Oan. Nat. 17 New Empress A C vs. Leva! Orange Lodge. Native Sons of Canada va rriaeo n- Around The World With Sport Fans (Ity The Tramp) A good many cities, some much w T . . sa-a. w . Oranee Lodge va. Prince Rupert j "f' HML y vmin.'ii;, an siiwauev, Kew mm AC. vs. Oan. Nat. Me-1 Wis., appreciate tne presence as ir members of the' oTaWTie, !,n , lymPLC Uam- John KakjMs of Coraaiu v. Nstive Jm Fltapntrick and Ralph Adam of of GHMkts. rtamflton and the Waltnr broth- oantttsw Laaion vs. cm. Mat. Oj-es-j peter and jack of rjaiowel, n track men. The Cartnck flier i Novrainrrt j Csi, Nfct. Oprratlng va. lhVe been granted th" weiner-1 and-roll and ru anion conceaaions jat the home ganwa of the Marquette football teem this season. Th "dawg" bu-lneas is a live one at the college games across the border, and a cushion is not to be objected to. They do say that concrete gets harder as it ages. Seemingly the boys who were "Invited" to Marquette are not being ignored, but presumably the filling station, snack room, clothes pressing and other conceaaions are in the hand of football warriors. What are we of- rl tnm Parnv UMfitanla I TO MANAGE SBNATOHS WASHINGTON, Oct 16. Johnson, famous former pitch er for Washington has signed a three year contract to manage the Senators. pert Hotel. Can. Mat. Operating vs. Moooe. Cm. Mat. Mechantss vs. Kakjbta i Columbus. Orotto vt. Eagle. Canadian Legion v CoM Storage. 8. M. NEWTON. FNoldeat. r. w. ALotUDoe. Vice-President. P. B WERUtO. (Vr'-reUrr-Treasurer. Phone BlacK 461 est Colds Rub well over throat and chest VICKS VapoRuo OUTDOOR SHOOTS CLOSED; i Special Competition Held at Mc- Nlcholl Creek Hantfes Yes- tcrday The final shoot of the sea&ort was held yesterday afternoon by the First North B.C. Regiment Rifle Association of the McNicholl Creek ranges. Pi ize-winners in the day's sBoot : were as follows : Firt Class 200 500 600 Ttl. M. M. Lamb C. V. Evitt R. Wilson . . V. Brass . . The first metlal : 30 23 25 28 34 29 30 29 linze was second. silver 35-99 33 85 30 86 27 8T a gold medal: third, bronze medal; fourth, turkey. Second Class 200 500 600 Ttl. F. Russell 28 30 2785 B. Wilson 26 29 2479 The Royal Arms Cup waa won by M. M. Lamb for the beat ten shots at the 600 yard range. He made a score of 46 out of a possible 50. -THEVENOW SOLD ! 50,000 DOLLARS ! Phillies Rebuilding Their Team for National League Next Year PHILADELPHIA. Oct 15. William Barker, president of the Philadelphia National League baseball team announced Satur day that he had purchased Thorn- smaller Chan Prince Rupert, have ! Thevenow. ahortstoD. from St. Badminton ciuw nnmtnt their, own. (Stae is New bbspkm Athletic ctub vs. can. : built at Vancouver wat jperanns;. courts. I nmnWant haa nna anil i i ..4.lv.t A D,. H01' tjti "' rn Mai II. ii . . " r i nevenuw suu .m uun nil, ir PrtoC'.r" from time to' tttee we hear 6f w of tfelne Sand, the Phillies Eaclea va. Moose. Kssgtrts of OoMmbua vs. Cold 8torae. Orotto vs. Oartadlan Lsfion. Loyal Orange Lodge va. Native Sons of Oaaada. 22 Loyal Orange Lodge vs. Moose. Native Sons of Canada vs. Eagles. New Esapteaa A. vs. Cold Storage. Can. Nst. Operating vs. Knight of OKssM.,Ssn. Iat. Mectiaalos. Leaton vs. Prinee Rupert other pttfcei wftere they have .hnrt-ton. yvru wwn uuilh ll IB SUBJBCBieU that Prince Rupert should be in! Fine with a club of its own devoted to the snort winter and summer. While it would be used regfllarly in winter, it coutd aim be utilised on wet days in summer. ; STOCK QUOTATIONS icnmssy or 8. d. Oo. Ltd ) The foflrrwrng ofttatrVHW fre bid and asked. Argeirta Bufus 31 i; 31'. Bay view 6Vi; 5i. B. C Silver 1.25; 1.00. Big Missouri 58; M. Cork ProTfnce 26; 27. Cotton Bert 75; 83. Dunwell 17; 19. Georgt Canter 5.26; (t.Gr). Georffis River. 36; nit. Glacier l'i; nil. Glaaiar 70: nit. Golconda 76; . 79. . Grand view 667 : 4t. Independence 1074f; fl. Indian S' j! 6'. Kootncy Florence IS. L. ft L. 8t ; nil. Lakeview 2; 21 .. Lucky Jim 26; 26. Marmot MeUla ' J. Marmot Rfver Gold ifH ; nit. Mohawk 9; Vt. National Silver nil; 16 Vg. Nofanda 57.76; n. Pend Oreille 11.80; 1100., Porter Idaho 62; 66. Premier nil; 2.3-t. Ruth Hope 61 .; 63. Sherrit-Gordon ift; nil. Silver Crest 11: ti. snversmHh ll'-; 11. Sfocan King nil; 7. Stmlock 2.30; Z.W. Snowflake 03 ,; 9i,. Terminus 16; 19. Topley Richfield nil; m. Tone 2.25 ; 2.50. White Water 1.66; l.Ttt Woodbine 164 ; 14. , Noble Five 86; U. Oils Dalhousie t.60; 1.60. Fabyoii 10; 10. Home 2.42; 2,17. ' Miss lljordis Johnsen, who has been visiting with friends in the , city, left on this morning's train for New York whence she will embark for Norway, returning to her home in SortlamL ,NEy NATIONAL PAUK 3 y ..v - I . . . .. . FISH OFFERINGS HEAVIER TODAY Total of 219.100 Pound of Hall. buf Sold at Exchange TIiIm Morning. Evehange this morning. Eleven American veaael were paid from 14.1c and 6e to lGc and 7c for Prince Albert National Park. ln't northern part It Sailtakhcwan, HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Kupert l. Hfll, Vancouver; L . ! trth.-M.ft.. OcVott Falls: F K M., ; liny. Vlttorla; W. Wet, ' I Hon'eyrnan, H. Ehengren. ,i j McDonald and X. J. Klirio '. couvYr: J. llaslett. Oceat, l. jf. II. Mcl'ltilirh- and A. M i A total of 219,400 pounds of hal-son, Victoria; R. Dramlev N ibut was sold at the locil Fish mo; G. Hlarn, Terrace; M Hunt. Port Easlngton; D. : field, Vancouver; Mr. ar.l M G. Johnston. Inverness: !i a i 177.000 noUnds. one vessel, the Chambers. Inverness: M buildings of!Loi, Cardinals aa a first ateplEscel. holdtnir over" mAtfT tornor-Ritnt. StitlihM: Mr ..-.! ia flow being nwar1 mhulMiAV th fulfm. The I rnw Hlh 91 rWWl nmimla ;vn 1 : V.tlnnoM Tltrr:i.' With Six I form a vnn SfiO.000 eaah for nsnautUit IWifa vfMa iMtit frnnilvl'm Hlo-il.VAl' Un!!, i 18.1e ami-7c t-14.4c and 7c for B.,Vebste r Ketchikan : J H 31,460 poHBds. jray.'Eiglne.er.iJ.C; K T I Arrivals and sales: kk, New York City: P 15.6c and 7c. American Reliance, 8,00t) pourtls, Figheries, 15.7c and 7c. Cnnadian' efiea, lllc ftrttl It. Rfiyat Tramn, 0,000 poun'ds, WboiM Fittierlen, I8.4e and 7c. Kineleflder, 8,000 pounds', Can adian Fish and Cold Storage Co., 18.7c and 7e. White Lily, 4.000 pounds. Royal Ffth Co., 14.4c and 7c. I). S. T 1,400 rrtund's, Royal Fllft Co., 18.1e and 7C. Mlts Helen Randal, rt:N.. regis- tra'r of the Graduate .Nurses As-sIa6n pf Britrsff (Mlumbfd and' irSfeftor of'1 trrilVig s6ho6ls dt thd ioInfe. wttK it pass'eng'ir ay-riving from the south on the (Jatnla last evening'.' SVc" cn-tlnued through to Port Simpson and will return here tomorrw morning to Inspect (he local training school before proceeding to Ilazelton. Vancoufr; A. D. Ritchnv Wehk5. W. Srfrtth aftd Dr J ," AtrnnHc. 33.000 wnirid.. Atlln 'Lang; AnYtri: V. S. Godf " Fisheries, 14.1c and 7c. torla; Mr. Justice and M Rteetr. 32,000 p&enxli. Pffclfife. McDonald iad F. D. Neal Fiaheriea. Ute and 0c. couverj A. p. Larson, M Sunawt 21000 nounds. Booth Wash.: Neil Farbef. A Fisberiea, 14.6c and 6c. Kaiwga, 20,000 potinds, Fitii Co., 14.0c and fe. Venui. 23,000 pourrira, Canadian i Fish and Cold Storage Co., 14.4c land Oe. Zenith. 10,000 pounds, Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co., U.k and 6c. Prosperity, 12,000 pounds, Booth Fisheries, 1-1 .7c and Gc. Coolidge, 14.500 pounds, Canadian Fish and Cnld Storage Co.. 14.9c and 6c. Excell, 2r,000 pounds, holdfag over. Viola. 8.0W o!hls. Paelflc Mr-'arTjl Mrs. n. J. LoK he,rf...N.; A. Clary. A1j. Km . Central Jott ftTin, T. Dug r sUmorVs'iifd. J&mti J-: : AfolC: plln'i. Nisgui .. i S. fekjuld; lA',',Damrey. W 3 lerJ.Crf Ki)llp. C.N i: Ingraharh, Apyox; N rif z f lnriiifKi '' Cools; IJ Carr. Port Jr. Lam&oni ifyder. ' , Savoy- a. , ,$. 3. May. Sfnithcr i ffil.'&lWtiitl, Osland: FWheTiea. 16c tftk 7. imfllanrvVahitHiVe : AlMn Kareka. 4,500 pounds. Cnna-bnd EL'Khution, Cednrvale dian Fiah & Cold Storage Co..r6uley.i-Tel?'graih Creek Scrub, 7.000 pHlulftda. Atlin Fish eries, 14rlc and 7c. Pair of Jacks. 4.000 Canadla HiH snd CoM1 StoVage Co.. 18.1c and" 7e. Atli, 0,000 pounds. Booth Fisli- ih'Juef. DVWAn;: P. A. ii . AfirrY r?5.orvr4ffaW Mrs. C I 1 j 1 A. B. t .a . s Oonaf Rlvrfr: U. K. .M h QuwpCKajlotfe City o I . If ..V.I 1 f . 'I : jrra1fohf. Goaf ri;u ffafif rfl Bob Miller. K L, pafo;;ty; Kd. M I U,igby Islaiid; .Mrs. L Tc Kdmnt6ri'; poc Sltoriu, Da i 1 ran, oe Kraijcevirh. S S a if. Tflticho, William I' J"6hn Jfernechyk4, Anyvx WINNERS OF M IN TERRACE CONTEST TRRRACE, Oct. 15 Mit was winner of s'ent by the Department Mr V the ' f A rietilture 'through the W;' rnstltW, f6r the person t..K ' ths trXH fthlnt's in the H" Uork sect'forf St Tcna. e F-1 Fair, and Mrs. T. C M. Tui . won the book for the most t '' iii the home cooking if"ir tnV chHdrerTs settlori the we're awaVdeU. to WUw j "' Cole, with. nTne points; ISmfth. etgH pofiifs and SmlTir, fii pSYntV.