1 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TWO t f i a News and Views In Th i i v i . 1 1 iirfiTTMamaaraa . : ; HAS A TALKING BOOK: Dr. Willis R. Whitney. Schenectady : Device is something like a camera, filled with strip of film, hooked up to a radio loud speaker. Around The World With Sport Fans (H; The Tramp) Winnipeg Scotsmen presented the Manitoba Olympic winner with fold medals similar to that presented to Percy Williams. The event had a double purpose it did honor to the athletes and it proved to the world that Scotchmen are not what they are often said to be. The Edmonton Journal say's: When it comes to asking "plenty" Leo Kid Roy, holder of the Canadian .feather- weight and lightweight titles, is no shrinking violet The Kid. who has been sought by Jack Allen for a battle with Vic Foley in Vaneour ver for manv months- is nrobablv entitled to ask for nil th.it. th mjmjtBi bear wjieiuhe lOak-Jk ffira chanee with Wehamdlon. 4. WORLD SERIES GAMES COMMENCE . 1-30 TOMORROW NEW YORK. Oct. 3. The world series frames will 4 start at 1.30 p,m. .eastern standard time in New York and 1.30 central stnndard 4 time In St. Louis. iv SPORT CHAT I As in the big betting circles of the East. St. Louis Cardinal.-) seem to be favorites to some ex tent locally to win the World Series which opens tomorrow at Yankee Stadium in New York. Oi course, the New York Yankees also have some staunch supporters and quite a little money is being wagered In various ways on the big baseball classic. Ad vices from the East indicate thatl the Cards are at top of form and anxious to go while some of the bright Yankee stars are suffering from various disabilities which threaten to put some of them even off the diamond during the next few important days. All this has gone to boost the stock of the Cardinals and seriously affect the chances of the Yankees. Is Babe Ruth entering the sunset of his glorious career in baseball? This is the question that is agitating many observers of the game as the Yankees enter this series. And for -this rea son he promises to be the most watched player of. -the two dozen WUt wJU. fiSJtfr he staged (before the athletic world during six weeks has been going from bad to worse and toward the end of the pennant race he was playing the weakest ball on the club. Not only was he not hit ting so well but the big fellow at the end of the 1929 season. n ships and he does just that tne next week- Starting the Thirty-five hundred good Cana-I8011 in a great fjash' of brill-dian dollars was Allen's offer lance the Babe during the past to Roy, but that is 500 short or what the Montrealer thinks he should get Besides, he wants an option of 30 per cent of the gate, and, to top it off demands an outside referee. Folev and Roy have met a number ofia,9 seemed to have lost steam Jtiraea already and in no instance! on the bases. Some also believe has the result been particularly ! that Babe's eyes seemed to have clean cut. All their jousts have(en giving him trouble. Per-been in .the .east .and you've haps it Is because he knows the guessed it -Foley never got a (end is in sight that he has an-chance to make any suggestion jnounced his Intention of retiring as to who should referee. IT 14 Cigarette or Lvem laste In the BLUE package ( WITH CARD PICTURCS) The original British Consols which created a new standard of taste and quality. Betting Now Five St Louis For The World Series Which Opens In N. Y. Tomorrow NEW YORK, October 3 With a more or less definite announcement by Miller Huggins that Earl Combs, the injured Yankee centre fielder, would be used in the world series only as a pinch runner if at all, Yankee stock dropped to a new low point with St. Louis favored five to three. There is little betting, however. To some observers the Yankees appeared in reality to occupy an enviable position as in case of defeat their alibi is already prepared. The Cardinals at full strength must win and even then rnay not get credit due them. Apparently the Cardinals realize this. In their practice sessions they go about It in grjm earnest. The Yankees, on the other hand, act as though they have not a care In the world. If Combs and Pennock are out and Lazzeri Koenlg and Ruth crippled, the American title holders appear to be untroubled. The rival managers are reticent as to the pitching selections but they will pass up a lot of expert observers If Waite Hoyt does not start for the Yankees and "Wee Willie" Sherdel for the Cardinals, COAST LEAGUE HASEHALL Seattle 4; Sacramento 9. Los Angeles 3; San Francisco Portland 2; Oakland 3. Missions 1; Hollywood 5. SUCCESSFUL WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE BY MOOSE WOMEN Women of the Mooseheart Legion held a successful whist drive and dance last night in the Moose Hall. There were nineteen tables of whist, and cash prizes were won as follows : Ladies' first, $5, Mrs. P. Hudson; ladles' consolation, tl. Miss R. B. Johnson; men's first, $5, Nils Gundersen; men's consolation, $1, F. Biggin. After cards, refreshments were served and dancing followed with music by Al Small's orchestra. B. J. Bacon was master of ceremonies and Mrs. Charles M. Nickerson and Mrs. R. B. Skinner presided at the door. The committee responsible for the success of the event consisted of Mrs. P. WIngham, convener, Mrs. O. Stegavlg, Mrs. S. Nelson and Mrs. Charles Edwards. m In the GREEN package (no card pictures) EXPORT -Milder and made from only finest selected imported Virginia tobaccos. so to Three On dm,- Getting IWady for the Big World Series opening on Thursday ' WHIST LEAGUE ! j I HAS MEETING S. M. Newton Re-elected President, F, E. Wermig, Secretary-Play to Start This Month The Fraternal Whjtft League, at Us annual meeting last night in the City Hall, ejected officers aa follows: President S. M. Newton. First Vice-president Mrs. H. Skattebol. Second Vice-president F. J Fuller. Secretary-treasurer F. E. Wer mig. There will be four teams in th ladies' section thia winter am play will commence on Octobe 16, games to be played on firs and third Tuesdays thereafter a a plate not yet determined. Fol lowing are the ladies' teams anc the delegates by whom they were represented last night: Royal So ciety of. St George, Mr. Walter Shaw; Canadian National Ladies Mrs. F. E. Wermig; Ladies Orange Benevolent Asjociation Mrs. J. G. Viereck; Women of Mooeheart Legion, Mrs. II. Skat tebol ? Men's Section Six teams are already entered in the men's section and twe more are expected, entries being held open until October 9. The teams entered last night togetbei with their delegates were as follows: Moose Lodge, Fred Scad den; Grotto, Aid. George Rudder ham; Knights of Pythias, William Burkin; Royal Society of St. George, F. J. Fuller; Lief Erick- son Society, Einar Stockiand; New Empress Athletic Club, F. E. Wer- mig. Teams are expected to be entered by the Oddfellows and Seal Cove while the St. Andrew's Society and the 'Native Sons of Canada have decided not to enter teams, As in the past, leaders in tie men's and ladies" sections will play off at the end of the season to decide the winner of the Dybhavn Cup, emblematic of city championship and the Newton Cup, for the runners-up. Don't miss the Drill Team dance Friday. October 12. The latest music and novelties. PAIN in BLADDER ITomplly Bafd by 8ANTAL JUDY lie an re to get the Ornulne Look for tie tyord "Mil) V W oriel FRITZ LOOSE, a German air ace, plans to hop the Atlantic from the Azores to New York. He has flown from Germany to Portugal with two of a crew and Lilly Dillons, Viennese actress, as a paasneger. BADMINTON AT CLUB COURTS Games Opened Last Night in Same Hall as Last Year: Membership to be larger The Prince Rupert Badminton courts were opened to members last night for the first time this reason. The nets were put in place and a number of member.-en joyed game?. Owing to the 'lippery condition of the floor the pJay was of an amateur nature. Some work is being done on the floor today in order to make it more suitable for the game. ' The indications are the club will be a very strong one this year. Most of the old members are continuing and a large num- ber of new ones have signified their intention of joining. It ii expected that the membership will be considerably larger than last year, when there was a fihan-1 lai deficit. I he courts are open; very evening and members have he privilege of playing mornings r afternoons If they wish. It is understood that the club vill make a strong bid for the ladminton championship this ear. Man in the Moon Full stomachs cause dull brains. Riding home with her in aa info is nothing to thu old days a the prairie when both rote home together on a sulky. We never mind a man being the whole show. What we object to if when he tried to be the treet parade, the press agent and everything but the pymaster. Sir Austen Chamberlain went to Hollywood for health, entertainment and education. If he remained there long enough his education would be much more complete. Down in far off Nova Scotia, Where bluenoses live ind thrive They once held a bivr election. With both parties quite alive, And when t"he thing was over And counting all complete Roth parties had a jamboree And drank their whiskey neat; For both had won a victory As clearl could 1 seen : The Gjits a . mora,), triumph WoJ And the Tories gof the green. .. I 1 to. -.n. II llllf 1 llllllBllill IN SEMI-FINALS GLASCOW. Oct. Celtic defeated Third Lanark 5 to 1 in the Glasgow Cup replayed -'mi-final soccer niHtcli yestenlH.v. Celtic- is tit meet Ifueen's Park ill tin' finals. of Sport Wednesday, October 8, w- CJlw new "EBttiin opens with alwist bed I i YOU to '7KSlL PITCH" jT-i ,36 "5a "Wee Willie" 8wdel not keen for the moand tomorrow SCHEDULE FOR PENCE RUPERT CRIB. LEAGUE Official fixtures for the first half of the season of the Prince Rupert Cribbage League, all matches to be played at the New Empress Athletie Club on Monday sveniags at 8 o'clock, with one ex ception: OfTOHKK 8 Loyal O eaee Lode . epld SWraga. I New ftnpreaa Athletic Club w. Eaflea Can. Nat. Operatloc v. OeoMo. Prlnoe Rupert Hotel va. Kntfhu of Columbua. Car.. Nat. Maehanlea va. NaUve Son of Canada. Canadian Laflon v. Mooae. IS Naw tapreaa Athletic Olub v Can ' Nat. OfatwUag. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Can. Nat. Me- laflea vs. Moane. Knlftita of Oorumbue v. OaM Storage. Grotto va. Canadian Lafton. Loyal Oram Lodae va. Native Son of Canada. 23 Loyal Oiaaae Ledfe va Uooae. Native Soas of Oanada ve. Batto. New Kmpraa A.C. vs. Coid Storage. Can. Nat. Operating va. Knlfhu of ColumbtM. Orotto v. Oan. Nat. Meebanlca. Oaoadlaa Lasjea va. Prince Rupert Hotel. SB Loyal Oranae Lodge va. Prince Rupert Hotel. New KmpreM A.C. v. Can. Nat. Uc- cbanlea. Oold Btoraae v. Battles. Orotto va. Mooae. Knlht of Oolumbu va. Native Son of Canada. Canadian Lagloa va. Oan, Nat. Opera, ting. NOVKMIIEli I Can. Nat. Operating va. Prince Rupert Hotel. Oaa. Nat. Mechaalo . Eagle. Uooae va. Knight of Oalurrvou. Hold Storage va. Orotto. Canadian Legion vs. Loyal Orange ' mr'4t&j$ Native) Bona of Canada vs( New Em-pteaa AO. 13 Loral Orange Lodje v. Oan. Nat. Operating. Prlnoe Rupert Hotel va. Eagle. Oan. Nat. Meobanle vi. Moot. Native Son ot Canada va. Cold Storage. Orotto va. Knlgh.'a of Cktlunjbui. Canadian Legion va. Ne-w Empire u AO. 19 New Eitiprn A.C. v. Prtate Rupert Hotel. Can Nat. Operating vs. Can. Nt. Me- rhHlilra. EucU'a v. KnlgliU of Oelumbu. Qnd its 1he polish too MOOM vi Cold Storage Orotic v Loyal Orm.ge I. u-1 Canadian Legion v Nb'i ' Canada -Loyal Orange Lodge vn Kn.. Columbus. Native Stan of Canada v Can Operating. Prince Rupert Motel ft. Mkm Oaa. Nat. Vlechanlci va. Cold i . Oral to v. Kw Jbnprass A.C. Canadian Laylon va. atomic lK( KMKI.K f Osb. Nat Mechanic va. Uyu! Orv U4f ... New EmpacM A.C. va. Moow Oaa. Nat. Operating va lalm PMMc Rupees Hotel ra. Coid si r . O rat to va. Native Bona of Caim-i. Canadian Lefton ra. Kslfhu u kua. 16-Loyal Orane bade Native Bona of Canada v M-. New Frtjumi A47 rt Knirit .: r. ucnfcu. Can. Nat. OperaMnf vs. Cold str .. OaaUe v. Prince Rupert Hi:l gaaa Leten va. Can. Ni M- IT New BHf M A.C. vs. Loyal Orm Native. SeM f Canada va. fruw it part Hotel. Oaa Nat. Ofwratlnc aa. Moom-Cm. Nat. Mechanic va. Kui Qfwtts) vs. Eaatea. OWadSW Legion va OoM Stom.-r g. U. NEWTQSf. Praaldeui r. W. ALDMOOI. Vlee-Prr r e WCRMIO. 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