Friday, October 26 5:S6 p.m. Land O'Health; KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO. 6:00 pjn. Wrlgiey Transcont Saturday, October 27 7:00 p.m. Lucky Strike Hour; KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO. KPO, KFI. 8:00 p.m. Phllco; KHQ, KGW; KOMO, KGO, KPO KFI. 9:00 p.m. Longlnes CerrectJ Time; KHQ. KOMO, KGW. KGO, KPO. 9:00 p.m. Golden Legends; KHQ, KOMO, KGW.KGO, KPO. J9:0D ftm.-rTht Big. Shew; KHQ, KGW. KGO, KPO; 10:00 to 11:00. Sunday October 21 KOMO, FtU 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Tctera gun-day Orchestral Totem Sunday Quartet 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist. 9:00 to 9:S0 p.m. NIJC System Atwater Kent Hour. 9:80 to 10:00 p.m. Vocal Solos, Duos and Quartets. 10:00 to 11:00 p.m. Totem Sunday Trio. The White, Red ant Illue Hqus-es, student divisions at the King Edward High School, are having I in News and Views In The World of Sport RADIO PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK" SPORT CHAT Bob Grander, coach of the 01- lyropian champion, Percy Wil- Thursday, October 25 iliams. has written to Dean Crom- 7:i0 p.tn. Standard Symphony well, of the University of South-' i t'tia i r s t r t '" 1 1 irrr rn i 1 . ? r ' JltMir, iwiv, ivujiu, rwwiY, ruw, ern L.amiruja, iiniuug inai inar- XPI. lle Borah am Frank Wykoff. Un- 8:80 p.m. Grand Opera Al- ited States sprint stars, be sent to bom; KHQ, KGW, KGO. Vancouver to meet William in a 9:00 pun. Longjpes Correct match event about May 1. Gran-TimejKHQ, KOMO KGW, KGO, ger nays the California institution KPO. bad planned to have Williams ap- 9:30 'p.m. Maswell House wear there, and that this is a Program; KHQ, KOMO, KGW, counter-proposal. The race could KGO, KPO, KFI. 'be held in the Horse Show buil- 10:90 pm. The Trocasterans; ding at Vancouver, and would at-KFI. tniet gate receipts easily large 11:00 p.m. The Trocaderans; enough to pay the expenses of KPO. the visiting athletes. A stop-off at the University of Washington by the southerners would help in tae matter of defraying expenses. '. inental Program; KHQ, KOMO, I snv (Baeky) Harris new KGW. KGO, KFI. i manager of the Detroit Tigers 8:00 p.m. General Independ-i-. ajf ,n .minv him nw fin T'nun irrtur I'M !" """ " enta; KHQ, KOMO. KGW, KGO, jintte WM 10 announce . ... Jsition of - - I w v r v j v. oo 8:30 the acqui- IUy Pnu C C, Job Jnhnann. star p.m. p.m.-ilalf Half Hour Hour with withi,, I . . , tha lh. o... cn FnnclKO Max Dolin and I Cbas II. Gabriel, of the Pac,fJc Jr.; KHQ, KGO, KFI 9:00 p.m. Longlnes Correct' Time; KHQ, KOMO, KGW. KGO, KPO. 9:30 p.m. Moon Magic; KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KfJQ.. 10:00 pjn The Troeadcrani; KOMO; KFI 10:00 to U:00;KPO 11:00 to 12:00. The Detroit club is reported to hate given $75,000 for Johnson ,who ranked as one of the leading (players on the coast. He bats ! left-handed and finished the sea-ifton with an average of .359. GROTTO WINS . OVER LEGION Ex-Soldiers Dropped first Hard Tournament I.at Night 1172 to 1101 Canadian Legion, making Hil. KOMOffff8 appearance In the first divi siort billiard league this season, lost to the Grotto last night by an aggregate score of 1172 to 1101. Col. S. P. MeMordJe was the only soldier player to win his game. He defeated Art Easson by a score of 250 to 172. Following were the evening's individual scores: Col. S. P. McMordie (Canadian Legion), 250; A. A. Easson (Grotto), 172. Mareus Andrews, 171; Stephens, 250. 1 j J. Andrews, 245; Don Brown,' 250. ! ' Aid. G. P. Tinker, 188; A. Don-atf, 250. n steeple-chase to Seal Cove and 1 liscroft, 250, back this afternoon. The route ' is approximately two miles and a half. Dr. J. A. West, 217; W. E. WH- Advertise in The News. I "BLACK & WHITE" I I SCOTCH WHISKY- I m James Buchanan ft Co. Ltd.. Glasgow ft London W . L..ciiiiMii i nut piiuli-lieu or ii-pl;yutl by IiUIMor Ciilrol Hosrd or by Hie Government of the SCHEDULEFOR PRINCE RUPERT CRIB. LEAGUE OC70HEB 33 Lofal Orange Lodge vi. Moot. .Native Boo ef Canada va. Katies. New Empress AjD. va. Oaid Storage. Can. Nt- Operating . KaigiiU ol Ootwnbu. Orotto vs. Can. Nat. Mee&aiMc-Oasadba Legion vs. Prince puprrt Hl. 29 Loyal Oraa$ Lod vs. Prtoce Rupert HeUl. New Fmpmi A.C. vs. Pan. Nai. Us rbsatcs. Cold fiisvage ti. Eagles. Orotto V. Msom. Kslghta el CMAimbua vs. Native Sob of Oaaadi. Canadian Legion T. pan. Nat. Operating. NOVKMIUIl S Can. Nat. Operating vs. Prlore Ru pert Hotel. Can. Nat. Mechanic vs. Eagles. Uoom vs. Knlgbts of OotumfeNs. Cold Storage vs. Orotto. Canadian Legion vs. Loyal Onaft Lodge. NatKe Sons ef Canada vs. New Eta-Dresa A.C. iSBBBnBBKSSB its ' ItLev 1 Orange Lodge vs. Oam-NaM- Operating. Prince Rupert Hotel va. Eagles. Can. Nat. Mechanic vs. Mooee. Native Boos of Canada vs. Cold Stor . Orotto vs. Knight of Poltunbus. Canadian Legion va. New Empress A.O. 19 New Empress AC. vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. Can. Nat. Operating vs. Oan. Nat. Me-eMnles, Eagles vs. ICnishts of Ooiumous. Ifaose v. 0ld atorsge. Orotto v. Loyal Orange Lodge. Osnadlan ' Legion vs. Native Sobs of Oanschu Fred 2 Loyal Orsnge Lodge vs. Knight of , Gptumcuj. Native Sons of Canada vs. Oan. Nat Operating. Prince Rtuwrt Hotel vs, Moote. Oam Nat. Mesbanles vs. Odd Stotage. Orto vs. New Empress AX3. Caodlfl Legion vs. Eagles vrir.MHr.H 3 Can.' Nat. Mac tunica ti. Loral Oraaae Ledge .. New atnrxt t C. vs. Mooe. Can. )at. Operating vs. Eagles. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. CoM Storage. Orotto f. Natlre Sons of Oanada. Canadian Legion . Kalgtott of Ootum-bus. 10- fjyal Oiange Ledge vs. Eagles. Native Sous of Oanada vs. Mooce. New Empress A.C. vs. Knights pf COLD STORAGE TEAM BILLIARD LEAGUE The Cold Storage team wil make its first appearance of the season tonight in the second division bil liard league, the competing team to be the Grotto. Line-ups will be as follows: J. iieesley (Grotto) vs. J. Hill-man (Cold Storage. M. M. McLachlan vs. W. Ballt He. W. E. Willlscroft vs. John May. George Howe vs. C. Baptie. I B, I). Macdonald vs. Gcs' Krause. NAAS RIVER PEOPLE j MAftlpLAST NIGHT The wedding took place In Prince Itqpert last evening 0 William A?Ak and Mrs. Dorothy Calder, both Nishga natives from the Naas River, the ceremony being performed at 9 p.m. by Rev. J. B, Gibson, rtor pf the Anwllcan An k rterisiiisy SUBMARINE FITTED TO CARRY AIRCRAFT: The British aircraft carrier submarine M-2. formerly the submarine Monitor. What formerly was a 12" gun. turret is now used as a hangar. This is the first submarine to be so fitted Around The World With Sport Fans (Ity The Tramp) STOCK QUOTATIONS lOaairtesy oft8. O. wotuuon Oo, Ltd. The fblfasWinft 0,ioUtloH were bid awl skttVl. ' Bayvfew, 4, 5. B. C Silver, 1J0, 1.40. Big Missouri. 6S, C4, Cork Province, 25, 20, Dunwell. 18, 13. Duthie. 11, 80. George Copper, J.75, 4.00. Georgia River, 3J, 86. Glacier. 2, Nil. G bids tone, 4, 7. Glasair, 60, Nil. Golconda, 78, 80.' Grand view, 5Vfr, 5fi. Independence, J2, 124. Indian, 5, 5'. Inter. Coal & Coke, 30, 40. Kootney Florence, 1014. 20 Vt. Kootney King, 48Vi, 44. L. A L.. 8, 8V1. . Lake view, 2, 2. "Lucky Jim, 25. 28V4. Marmot MeUla. 7. 7. Marmot Rlv. Gold, Nil, Mohawk, 64, 7. Morten Woolsey, 7H. 7Vi. National Silver, Nil. 14. Noble Fiva, 3f. j. Pend Oreille, 11,60, 11.05. Porter Idaho. 52Va, 54. Premier. 2.20, 2.26. Itufus- ArgenU, 18, 19. lluth Hope, 59, 6a Silver Creat, CV4. 7. Silverado. 08, 70. Silversmith, 10, lOVi. Slocan King, 5, NIL Slocan Itambler. Nil, 10. Snowflake, 8P. 91. Sunlock. 2.26, 2.40. Terminus, Nil, 14. Topley Richfield, 48, CO. Wellington, 1614, '16. Whitewater. 1.45, U8. Woodbine, 12 Vi, 13. Kahtern Stocks Noranda, 50.00. Nil. Sherritt-Gorden, 0.00, Nil. Oils Kabyon. 8'i. 04. Home. 2.26, 210. '' ; For Stiff Joints 1 Phermncist ssv ' i-'.-allci imedlos i.ucoeed. are returning to me rqa muay. xuu .-,. that when all other fall JiMnt.Ea will It k lor lomt sUmspU only tht If ..V ' sA sia 1 ins mrm v.iiiiciti i. nua u qui .1. hi i . painiui. iniiaskfa, rsiuniH( jouimc only ft few close persons! menus joint-?., umbers up the Joints-1 being present. Mr- nd Mr. Azak ttalnleas and quuk rulU Slaty oeiOa a uiim at drug THE RISING GENERATION Series of Letters on Live Local Subjects by Lads nnd Ijixmh of High School AN INDOOR SWIMMING POOL by Olive Munro The children of today will be The first floor would be used I Via mn nn.l uAnwn nf tnsanrrou'. ifor OfflCM, rCCMltion TOOm and It is generally mceded that ' it whfre eonert,8 is necessary to develop the bodyfheJd( thu, developlnK ,ocal UIent us weir as the mind In order toantj eliminating the necessity of make the perfect map or worn- Dayfne for lcturea. orchestra an. Swimming, physical culture nnd fortht wh$cn ar6 UBed and gymnasium, play an impor- when the theatre. tant part to developing t&e oouy. xe building would lm operated Due to the short season and un-,t,y a board of directors dected . .1 J 1. 1 . :4 I-' . - ... certain winer tuwiuwin n i hv members or aaaociatloiis ir necessary to specialize on indoor Mrvjce dubs, assisting financial Uabe Ruth has been campaign'. "n: ,U" w,.unt ogr geo-jiy. ing for Govtrnor Smith, putting Phj wndltwij. everj- child, Thi8 buUdlng would co.t , hou,d be Proficient in the art 0f aad wouh him forward as the lover of all money kinds of snort He has been trv- of winming. Ind the co-oparao of all the jng to win the presidency by! building to supply the needs icititens, to make It possible The tb,s mowing community, with (city could donate the swatting hard much as he won !of by plebisite the world series for the Yankees. !Bch a !arKe percentage of chil- site, exempt from taxation, with idren and young people, should an annual grant towardx operat Harrv HalmoM fnrawrlv n mm. Ibe about seventy-five feet by Ion. The organisations would be her of the Victoria Cougars hoc- one hundred feet, and two stories ashed to contribute toward ky team, la this year to manage high. It should be centrally lor ted to enjoy mfwypmfwypni the Toronto team in the Canadian !cated and of permanent construe- also. A small fee would be aske League. jtion. The swimming pool, show- of everyone who wanted to enjo . lers, gymnasium, locker and so it, but this due would have to t Helen Wills is writing a series forth, would be in the basement, small, so that all could belong. of article on "How to Play Winning Tennis." The articles will be published this fall in the newspapers and probably also in book form. TOMORROW NIGHT Here we are! Here we are again) Boys and gir)s! Girls and Boys! Come to the Grajid Moose Carnival, Friday night, children 8 to 14, 25c. Ice cream and biscuits for the children. Regular supper and dance for adults. Ladies 76c; Gents $1.00. BIG PRIZE -for the best representative of the Loyal Order of Mmfee. ARSENAL DEFEATED THE CORINTHIANS IN CHARITY SOCCER LONDON, Oct. 25. Arsenal defeated the Corinthians four goals to one in a charity socer match yesterday. BILLIARD TIME TABLES ISSUED HltT IIIVIHIOV OCTOBSR SI Orand Terminals a. Canadian Legion HO' T Orand Terminals vs. Orotto. U Orotto vs. Can 'isn latlati. 17 -OrsSte ts. Oraod itassiatis. 21 Canadian Laglon va. Orand Terminal 36 Otetto vs. Oraad Tessauwis. DwOaUBtTK 5 Oanadaui Laglon vs. Orotto. 13 Orand Terminals vs. Osnadlan Leg lot XMOMl HIHMOV OOTOMK 15- -Orotto vs. ataoa Termlnais. 3 Cold atone vs. Orotto NOVSMBaVt 1 Orand Tvrmlnato va. Cold Storage 8 Orand Trnalnata v Orotto 16 Orotto vs. OoM atorsajs. tie 1 i 1 rBQwnJt-sjrtc'i This advertisomc llshed or dispi Liauor Control T the Governm1 ' f Columbls 1 Bold Storage Vi- Orotto C.rai.'t ' S-Cold Storage VS. C !t -Orand Trmm-H v IB I ROHCHITIS cbest tbori 'ig ' VI6KS VapoRub 9