T a 0 .A M f IV This advertisement is dot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Seasick Passenger (on frfend' y.irhtt- -l say, w-what about going bark? After all. when you've si.i'ii one way. you've seen the ews -and Views In The World of SPORT CHAT In connection with next sea-1 ! imvlf mooted changes in the Bit Leagues it looks now as if Jim Bottomley would be the oiily man filling his presei.t place in the St. Louis infield. Frisch may be I moved to third, with Selph, of Houston, taking his place at second and Gilbert of Duffalo, playing at short The men likely ! u start in the outfield are Hafey Orsatti and Roettger. unless Hiif'eys eyes continue to bother! him. Still, It seems strange that n place should be found for an outfilder as fast as Douthit. Oil-belt is considered a great find. Frisch doesn't like to play third, but with the Giants. High is a pretty useful man to have around and if Selph doesn't live up to advance notices, may stay at third, leaving Frisch free to move back to second. Rumor has placed new managers in Boston, Detroit, Washington and St. Louis. This in spite of the fact that MeKechnie led the Cjirds to a pennant and personally did not groove a single ball to Ruth or Gehrig. Harris is the favorite for the Detroit iob and George Moriarty may go back to umpiring. It is easier for an umpire to handle ball players than it is for a manager, and he gets stiffer backing from a league president than from a club owner. This doesn't go for Miller Huggina. No one ever backed a man more stonttv than Colonel Ruppert has backed Huggina. Rupert never has interfered, and has given Miller 100 percent support. Why not? Huggina is a great manager. Boston likes Hornsby. but can't stand the size of his contract . jtyprs is the Little Joe of baseball. He's always moving on and may next be found at the helm of the Chicago Cubs. DISTILLED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND I GROTTO WINS AGA KHAN'S AT BILLIARDS; HORSES WON I Took First Division Opener From j First and Second in Race at Grand Terminals Last Night Newmarket Were Owned by by 11J2 to 1169 j Same Man Grotto and Grand Terminals played a close game lust night in the opening tournament of the first division billiard league, -he aggregate score being lltf2to Hit) in favor of the tobacconists. Jimmy Hamilton, playing for ihe Terminals, made the high break f the evening 46 but, in spite this, lost his game to Andy Donald by the decisive score of 250 to 218. The next high break was lit! which Charlie Baiagno of the Terminals turned in in defeating Fred Stephens 250 to 211: The inuividual scores were as follows: A. A. Kaaaon (Grotto), 250; W. 1( Long (Grand Terminals) 221. Fred Stephens, 211; C. P. Baiagno, 250. Don Brown, 231 ? W. J. Nelson. 250. Andy Donald, 2v0; James Hamilton, 218. M. M. McLachlan. 250; William Mitchell, 230. Grotto and Grand Terminals will also meet tonight on the ;ening game of the second division, the teams being: Grotto J. Beasley, M. M. McLachlan, Sid Macdonald, Geo. Howe, and Bert Morgan. Grand Terminals Mitchell, Ben Self, C. Youngman, Jno. Bulger ..nd G. Woodland. BASKETBALL PROBLEM At an executive meeting lastj night of the Prince Rupert Bas-j ketball Association it was decided to get the hall owners together today with a view 4o deciding which venue offering will be selected for the playing of league games during the com ing winter. "BLACK & WHITE" ALWAYS RIGHT LACK & WHITE SCOTCH WHISKY James Buchanan & Co. Glasgow & London Ins ..dvei'tiXtment is not published or displayed by the l.riur t of British Columbia. .n' ml Board or by the Government NEWMARKST. Eng.. Oct. 18. ' Aga Khan's two-year-olds Costaki Pasha and Grand Terrace ran first and second in the Middle Park Stakes over six furlongs today. Brfent was thfrd horse. AMA1EUR MEETING MAY BE LIVEYAT PORT ARTHUR DEC. MONTREAL, Oct. 18. It is believed here that the annual meeting of the Amateur Athletic Union meeting to be held at Port Arthur December 6-7-8 is likely to be a stormy one. Many of the old and vexed question of easing the amateur rules are bound to come up sgain and in addition it is expected that certain delegates have already a list of questions prepared in connection with the Olympic games expedition. These, if permitted to be brought before the assembly, are almost sure to cause some acrimonious debates. There is a possibility, however, that all references to the Amsterdam trip may be referred to a special committee for adjustment. GEORGE MORIARITY RESIGNED MANAGER i DETROIT BASEBALL DETROIT. Oct. 18. George Moriarity, manager of the' Detroit baseball teai, resigned yesterday at the exptratfen of a two year contract. v Around The World With Sport Fans Ur Ihe Trunp) At a dinner given at Winnipeg n honor of Jimmy Ball and Cant Little, of the Canadian '"lmpu- team E. C. Ranaby, hv. president of the Winnipeg Ath-lnic Association said of Jimmy bull, that in his own mind he as nbsolit. lv convinced that is quart, r mile was the fastest ii the wm-1.1 today despite the 'act that he had been beaten ly a matter of inches. Out of twenty ra-- rin while in Europe and the BiitMh Isles he had wwi nineteen, ni acaievemri.t, Mr. Ilanshy claimed. Ii typhi for ft? self. He then presenVd Ball with 'a beshtifu1 life membership eertl-i';v.t-. suitably inscribed, and. als a separate award from the, ' tub men !" ! - besides. Ki ant Little, who ntftde a most' notable lowing in the 800; nielres event, was this next to re-; five a similar presentation. 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