N PATRICKS BUY A HOCKEY TEAM FROM WINNIPEG! Five Players Co to Vancouver and Five to Victoria for Pacific Coast International WINNIPEG, Sept 25. W. J. Holmes, owner of the Winnipeg Maroons of the American Hockey A.-soifi'tion, confirms the anJ nounC' iiT'nt that he has disposed of the. Winnipeg lU-l.ey CliM ;n-t;iM ro the i'utri.-k li.lei v.sl.-- (r the l'.i. ifi- C(!:i-t '-nu-iu: tVr" I.i The ; rice it is s;;id is in llU-iy-iK-hbor of '' . 00. T. : rs ruv L '. fl. half of. ,. M-.-ii .( '.-.n.(-aver ;TMI kiif Vi-.-tovi.i. PA . iv i ' T: iV, . .. t. ' :! . el, i'ro'l A 1 . , . . ;.. 1 ) a a ' . . ' . k - - .-r. -2 T) in ;idv rlisemeiit lis not pub lis'v i or displayed by the I.i';'. (''in. rrti liouni or ,, Gov cr. in. fit of liril! h Cnluaibin RED'S Transfer '"iftpfn y. ;up' tyoerirncc in I l iiMTLRi: AND PIANO MOVING We sell H kindn of Coal Any I-ind of -Weed in any quantity CEMENT SAND (iKAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right So in our Service Hmnp ii"! r n I v:ivc Mono'' !lllll Till)'' DAY MGHT SKKV1CK Day Phone: 2UJ. Night Phone: Bed 317. ews and Views In The Worl. d of Sport HAS A WAY OF HIS OWN IN LAUNCHING, ,A CANOE: Charles Clark of New York dives into the water in or on a canoe, gets a bit of a splash and then paddles away as if nothing extraordinary had been done. Philadelphia Lost Opportunity Yesterday To Be In The Winning For American League Pennant rras failed the Yankees ye?cr'iay ior the third time in tlw preKont vesterp trip and was pound d for II three runs before he was re-oved in the middle of ' sixth ining. Lefty Ueimach i . .I in Crowder hung v. entieth victory of the y-ar a o thi- Nutionnl 1--Ix'uiiug Hi'ouklyn. wnile the C, home-i mined their way to win over Cin- ininH. I'e. Alexander pitched St LEAGUR STANDINGS Nnlions! W. L. Louis 91 57 I New York 90 SB P hi!! Chkago 8t 61 Pittsburg 84 66 'u' Athletics' expen.- Jack ritmln-.H in '.'uinn was the victim. W.nhing- Brooklyn 78 n took undisputed pos" -won of Boston 60 American New York 96 Phffadelpha 94 St Louts 80 ; r .St. Louis. Cliic-.igo are atll! WahittflOf) 72 .nnthematical National. 'ft--l,.i. :'t. i o-r !l !' ('in, ii; . VICTOBIA. James Buy A t 'i l t of Victoria, or contenders in the Nntionsl League '.: ' siojj 1-1. I'.rooklvn i. l -f.-i-.tii-- r.. : -.- V-.nv 7 meri-in !-n';ue New Yor Ch-veluud 4. I'iston 'i; I ).-;:.-I s. Philfdcli hi 2: St. I,, ui-fi. Wn.shi n'ton 8; f lii-:ij-o 4. UOHROW1NC FOB ATHLETICS f th. I athletic clubs in Ili itMh Columbia ia issuing $12,000 debenture bonds to help pay for its new home extension on the Gorge. Chic go 71 Detroit 67 Cleveland 61 Iloaton S3 72 75 99 urth p!ac.. by oeatiu fu-iyo. .Philadelphia 42 108 . i. Loirs lieUJ a one v Ic.ku 52 64 69 77 78 82 87 M PcL .616 .908 JA6 .583 .617 .493 .836 CARIBOO IS SHOT BY MRS. STOWELL NEAR JASPER PARK JA8PEIL Sept. 26. To a woman, Mrs. William A. Stowell of Vero Beach, Florida, has fallen the honor of shooting what is considered to be the largest and finest Black Douglas mriboo ever WINNIPEG TIES OTTAWA TEAM Third Game Necessary to Win Cup Emblematic of Lacrosse Championship OTTAWA, Sept. 25. Winnipeg Wellingtons held Ottawa Em-metts to avfive all tie in the second game of the Mann Cup series for dominion lacrosse honors yesterday, The local team iwon the opening game so under the rules for the Mann Cup a third game is necessary. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I. Blackburn 2, Newcastle U. 0. Division II. Port Vale 1, Southampton 2. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I. Aberdeen 2, Kilmarnock 1. SPORT CHAT Tommy Fielding and Dave Lewis, well-known pair Victoria championship bout at Duncan. Great interest is being taken in the coming scrap, which promises eo eclipse anything seen in Victoria for many a day. First of a aerie of anaounce- ' meats of purchases of profess ional players recruited for the Control is a big thing in sport. It made such men as Mathewnoa and Shocker great pitchers. Con trol made Ives and Hoppe great billiard players. Felton and Kipke, Eckersall and Brickley, were profit kirkcr Iimm of their .NLVt YORK, September 26. it looks as though Connie Mack boot football wy to a to a giv-waa to have his bitterest disappointment and that the Athletics will gp fe tennis victories of fail at the very edge of what might have been a splendid triumph. Laeote are based on a control Yesterday Walter Miller, tricky left-hander of Cleveland, set the aimoft uncanny. Others bad a Yankees down with five hits. Presented with a golden opportunity har(jer punch than Turney, but to cut the Yankee lead to one game.rthe Athletics instead were beaten when Gene started a str tight left by St. Louis. It was the second time in three days that the Athletics ne Knew where it was oing to passed up an opportunity to gain. land. There are only five games left on the Athletics' schedule and j . :x lor the Yankees. George np- FOURTEEN DR TAKENBYPARTY Hunting Trip to Campania Island Aboard Cruiser "28" Prove Successful Each member of the party hav ing taken the season's bag limit; .284 of two deer, ( apt. W. P. Armour, 1 : Dr. L W. Kergin, Milton Gonzales, j M. L. Stepp, J. II. MsLeod, George I .649 Kelsey and Reid McLennan re-.686 turned this morning at 9 o'clock .687 a boa r"d the power cruiser "28" .488 from a successful hunting trip to .477 Campania Island about one hun-.460 dred miles down the coast. The .412 bag totalled fourteen deer, all of .858 which were taken in a single day quite close 'to the beach. I The party, which left at 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon, experienced everything from bright clear weather to henry rain and dense fog during the trip. WING COMMANDERS REACHED PEACE RIVER CROSSING LAST NIGHT OTTAWA. pt. 26. Wing The brought down in Northern Alher- Commanders i.ordon and Brad-.tionHa. When measured, the animal ' ner, who with Oodfrey and Gra-!t!st which Mrs. Stowell stalked for ham crashed in the Pea Biv- four hours before she could get er and were isolated for eight in her shot, proved to have a 54 days reached Ueace River Cross-point set of antlers with a fifteen ing, according to word received '"SfeJi&PS- ' jky N.C.A.F. officials last night. BADMINTON -, CLUB MEETS Officers Elected for the Year and Playing Hall Plan The Prince Rupert Badminton Club last night elected officer with the exception of a vicepreei-dent who is yet to be chosen and discussed the local situation. The question of a hail in wnich to play was le ft with the executive to deal with. They are expected to decide on soine.hing definite within a few days and it is possible another general meeting may be necessary if any difficulty is experienced. The officers chosen were: President George Bryant. Sec.-Treas. II. L. Shadwell ( Bank of Commerce ) . Executive: Miss Margaret Palmer, Miss Kathleen Stork, and II. ,F. Pullen. An offer was made by L. J. Marren for the use of the rink on Tuesday evenings, Thursday afternoons and evenings, and Saturday and Sunday afternoons. The offer was higher than the club can boxers will meet early next month afford to pay but the committee for the junior lightweight boxing championship of Vancouver Island. The title is at present held by Tommy Fielding, who has power to negotiate further and if a more reasonable offer can be secured to again call the club together, otherwise It is proposed defeated Dave Lewis in their last to continue playing in the old hall. Bosebads, of the newly formed used they will Pacific Coast national Hockey League, was made by Bobby Rowe. He purchased Dave Morrison, 176-pound eentre from. the Detroit Club. Rowe has seven-players signed. Morrison being the first he has purchased oat right The financial statement showed that the club is still in good financial condition with money in the bank but that they were abou. one hundred dollars short of paying their way last year. The question of dues is left to the executive with the ender- standing that if the old hall ia The "Spirit" of France remain as last year at ?8 for the season or that if the rink or any better hall is used the cost be $10 for the sea- eon per member. Around The World With Sport Fans (Uf Tli Tramp) Joe Bayley, former lightweight I king of Canada, and at present managing Tommy Fielding, jun-' ior lightweight champion of Van- ouver Island, announced that he will file a challenge for his pro tege to the winner of the Mtchii King-Wildcat Carter boat, which ; will be held in Portland tonight. ; Fielding, according to Bayley, is ripe for a crack at the winner of this bout, regardless ef ' what might happen. , ' Bill Peden Victoria cyclist, and Lew Rider, of Toronto, were sue-: cessful at Terne Hill, London, , quite recently in a pursuit race. against two of the leading mem-! hers of the British Olympic . cycling team. Albert Hewieon, a former soc cer referee, baa been electetd pres-j ident of the Victoria ami District , Wednesday Football League, suc-ceeedipg F. B. Richardson, who! has held the post for three year. I Another wett-known figure was name! an official ef the mid week loop ia the election to the office of vice-president of N. Hanson, who for many years has been secretary of Rennie & Taylor Football Club. S. Thomas was re-elected secretory-treasurer for hi fourth straight term, The English team chosen for 1928-29 Australian tour follows: A. P. Chapman, A. P. Freeman and Leslie Ames, of i., , Cornish Whits, of s,,:n, .... Jardine and J. B. Hoi,!,, rey; H. W. Sutch-i. Leyland and Ernest Yorkshire; George .. Lancashire; Walter 1! , Gloucesttersire. Main , i Sussex; Sam Staple Larwood, of Notii. Ellas Hendren of M, C. Phillip Msad, of .,, 'The Three Musketeers Make their ow ! At your service . . . brave Athos, Porthos and Aramis. By courage alone a gentleman then made his way. High intrigue was the business of the Ling the Tailo day ... a lady's handkerchief worth a king's ransom ... a swift and glittering rapier a passport to wealth and fame. The gay and dashing spirit of old France . . . THREE STAR Phone 619 Clothes Cleaning . Price List like, this is Wnr i: log In mradl Ladles' or Gentlem steam pressed . . 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