PAGE TWO A BALL UNDER TUB AUSPICES OF THE CANADIAN FISHERIES " ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD, . . , , IN THE MOOSE HAim AT 9 I. M. Friday, August 2 . Premier Orchestra Refreshments Evening Dress Optional Ticket, $1.00 each. Obtainable at brine's Drug Store. Prince Eupert Pharmacy and' A. Ijrooksbank. There Will Be No Formal JnvRaijons. lotted The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally New, Limited. Third Avenue II. F. PULLEN - - Managing-Editor Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone ,,.,,..,,86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY E0ITJ0N U Saturday, July 27, 1929. VISIT OF MR. BENNETT GYMNASIUM FUND STARTED The jubilee celebration committee has started a fund for the erection of a community hall or rhrmnasium in the ' in U,nn T) .. L i T i Total Seere tr innings: that in the fall steps will be taken to add to that amount TSLtTwpZ and possibly erect the building. luporte ror the past ten years people have been talking about a COmmunitv irvm Kffnrts hnvo rAPn mnHo tn o-ot nff nn a good start, but always something has interfered . Now it Is possible something will be done. At any rate, the nucleus is encouraging. If the committee that takes the matter lp hand is not too ambitious in regard to the size I of the building they should meet with success. ! Most of the original schemes included the building of st a swimming ian wun proper neatingana dressing rooms. It was perhaps too much to exnect just yet. i x invc ivuicit lu aiasper io pive tne north an opportunity "'i"". ua to share in the nrosnerirv nf Mip snntVi t,,; ,..t Bt' Lou8 , . . t .;. .' . ,v ""w uviiu lu u-in from th tho lorlr nf aimh U i.L 1 . . . . w" irom tne u.v. ciuv.ii inv.jui.iuo. tiic iiuilii riHK Tinr snnu'ti that t n.. Mhurch SeiDice CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 245 Second Avenue Thh Soeiety is a branch of the Mother Church, the FirBt Church of Chrtet, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning wvloe at 1L o'dqek. Subject, 'TRUTH." Testimony meeting on Wednesday eve-itlsir ftt 8 o'dotJc. The pubjlc iordiaiy invited. Reading room, 345 Second Avenue, open Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5 psm. PRESIIYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. T. I von Jones, M . A. On Sunday morning Rev. T. I von Jones will preach his farewell sermon. Subject, "Forgiveness and For-givingness." Evening service at 7:30. Rey. JI. R, Grant, JL.HyJdJ!Jr,ech- SolP to A Clappextpn. . . bat ting fnturtd the game. Lobllck, on the the Elks, going nicely Hon. R. B. Bennett, leader of the Conservative Partv home m hit b Aiei Mitchell. E.lk.8'. whoopee at their home last th roil (Thill it- trip nnmininn io ovnvtorl in nr,i,.. i PM Th ball went down the third base niKOt In the IJalgersoo Block, inrougnoui me uommion, is to Feace expected arrive in n. ., Hoe came m uter h. but when, in addition to cards and Kupert Monday, August 12, in the course of a speaking it bounced- aw out the Hue and dancinjr, there was a pianist of lour tnroutrnout tne west. He is now in southern British , UUiJwe m n " EOle.. wno trave a number or par- Columbia and is taking in most of the communities on M 0 Tl I ,1 rt- 1 :i j i NUe Bona yautuuvcx xsictiiu anu uie luvver mainianu. w. Mttoiieii, c l Mr. Bennett will leave Vancouverior the north about owe- Sb- 4 1 August 6 and will make several stops, arriving at Anyox Down'ie Vb. P. for a meeting August 9. The following night, which is n!'' wmu.ua), up will ue ai iDVVWiXlL. ;Menates. as From Prince Runert the leader roes to the interior. S", 'a. cnpnli-in rr at Cmi'f Viqvc? and Pxinni flnnt-ira r,nA r,innnnl .rrlHsell, the Conservative leader a hearty welcome. While he is inbound on a political mission, Liberals as well as Conserva- QjJii tives will want to hear him and meet him . ShouM he at Aracneau. of. some time become Premier, he will be premier of Liberals JJi, as well as Conservatives. He will be head of the Gbvern- oie. or. '. ment. : Let us shov Mr. Bennett that we can all be Ca- lD-nadians and that we appreciate his efforts in 'the cause of Crr, 'xt vrouuua, iiu (iiavici juit duiiic kjiiiin, ui. liic puiiwv lie advocates. rt. Jb jwM..ijj ut uiiivnto auu a. tunc ucuijjc aim vucsiici. We suggest that Prince Rupert people unite to give i T 87 4 e a li 2b. 1 1 2 0 0 10 1 3 1 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 AB B H PO A E .31 4 10 34 B S . O. O. ........ 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 Elks ............ 1 p 0 3 0 0 1 0 Summary: Two bate hit. Wendlei three base hits. Howe, Harold. lobllck; struck out by LobUek. 11: Wendle. S seven innings. Down!. 2 In 2 in- city. This is an excellent thine and it is to he eviwtpd ols: ooubie puy, a. uiteheii to a I ICHICAGOCUBS RETAIN LEAD Iiuls Came From Behind tp Win From (he New York Giants Yesterday CHICAGO, July 27 The Cubs nr. REAL i nn,mrm,..r,. DEVELOPMENT finivn nv took a wild hitting rnw mm Yesterday we published an article from a visitor who phI'ade,Ph'a and retained thejr has been through the country, stopping off at manv onerKa,me ied over ritubur'h pointg, and he sees great improvM yelopnvmts going on . Bvwyvhere there is advancement ' MSt'. imlng raJ inis indicates that we do mt need to feel anything but Granthwri helped out a lot by hit. uiiujiiisui:. ah we .need now IS a tTOOd hiirhwav from nomer in the eighth with . i " " ------ il. i, i jj UCU. came from behind to Giants. A I j 1 progress which was necessarv if she was to L-ppn nnoo .u v, Ynnv. harnr n.-.. i the rest of the province. first two innings and shut out the Urowns nine to nil. Lou Cehrij hit his 24th homer in the first in-ning. Bill Dickey hit two. League scores yesterday were; National League New York. 3, St. Louis 4. Brooklyn 1, Cincinnati 4. Boston 8. Pittsburgh 9. Philadelphia 10, Chicago 13. American league St. Louis 0, New York 9, Detroit 4, Boston 1. Cleveland 4, Washington 2. Chicago 1, Philadelphia 3,. AMERICANSWON TENNIS GAME PARIS, July 27. The American doubles team. Vanryn and Allison, stopped the French rush for the Davis Cup tennis today by defeating Cochet and Borolra in straight pets, 61, 8-6, 6-4. The final two ulngles matches will be held on bunday. I THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, July 27. in CLOSE BASEBALL MANY HEARD GAME PLAYEDi THE AUDITION 1.1k. Tl, With son. of Canada, In One Jlgl pV4Vlt GJven ,V Jln4j0 of riom fiivvii ,4 mvw. , uiectrola at I. O D. E. Hall 1 ground.! " fJ Ust night .Acropolis Hill Elks and S.'ti of Canada playad tpurj taijujuuir to four tl gta$ tfcat was csUed A the! end of the ninth on account of dark- D. C. McRae on behalf of Mc-neu. a fair sized crowd witnessed one Rae Bros, gave another musical of the boat played games that nave audition Jast evening at the I. 0. been seen on the hill this year. Run- JJ. E. JfalJ which proved most nlng catches In the outfield, snappy enjoyable. There Was a good yv-wy. w w .o b" crowd nresent and all were par ticularly pleated ai the quality of mound UJI Or was "V . . . - - ' . auWUllU VftW UAli ISM KWlMfi IJ l a . - . aiiowme oniv six hit and atrikinz out I,le reproduction both oi radio and 11 men. Wendte. pltcbJpg tor the Bona, tramopnone music, was fairijr steady, and was glv-n aterl- Being a ten-tube instrument, lug support. Etownic, vef jn to relieve the radio broadcast can be picked (him in the last two framea (md held up so much more Jisily than with lihe Elks down. , he ordinary radio receiver. While ' to JLtor T' rU w" "ttle later, in coming to hit the ground in w. vicinity. Ar- fusion, th results were exeel-eeneiu. playing the tame field for the 'Wt an4 much appreciated. Bika. did some nice fielding too. mak- All who have heard the new ing a ooupie of hard, running catchea. Jiadjo-Electrola enthuse over it as The Sons got all of their runs in the being the most recent advance in first Inning on two hits sod brace jjjusitill reproduction and sorne-of ersors. The Elks tightened up after ihing bet((;r thin ,nev have evej. that, however, and the best the Bona d before as second from then on. The Ixdge Men 4cord one In the first, when Harold tripled to right ad Mnc In en Oeorge Araeneau's drive to 49Atce. They go two more In tfe fourth. Lobllck smacked one to centre for three buses and Alex Mitchell was bit by a pitched ball. Oosse was thrown ELKS WHOOPEE LAST EVENING out at first. Lobliek holding third. Stevens nit one at Menalea which he Enjoyable Time Spent by Mem faUed to handle, and before the ball for and Friends of the was recovered both Herman and Mtt- Order at Elks' Home ehc had orosaed tfet rubber. In the Z r,:Z ,riJZ"""Zl .Z There was 1 great lime at the inn m f nA n..Unl.nn. 1 1 ... n n Kfore ii.uiatij i.iic ecicvbiuite. 11 war ab r h po a r. Jck Smith, pianist for Rudy p 4 2 o aiejrer s rairmont noiei oroaa- o ci-Btinir orchestra of ban r rancis-o co. He played several numbers o which were much appreciated. 0 Supper, was served after the cards tournament closed and this was orchestra which lasted until 2:80. About two hundred people were a present. Winners at cards fol low: Rlrlcri.T.nrllAa' firat. Mrs. Frlsv : zell; second,' Mrs. Frank Dibb; 0 gent's first, Joe Jatkj second, J. o . Morris. o Whist Ladies' first, Miss l Myfanwy Campbell; second, Mrs. o A. Swaosonj gents' first, A- 0 Brochu; second, D. Dwen. 0 Sport Chat Jack Hcbtn has n doing some treat scoring lor Surrey in English count jr cricket recently. When playing against Somersetshire he ran up score of 204. Another man on the same team. Shepherd, made 131 not out. la a match of Yorkshire and Glamorgan, Barber made 114, Oldroyd, 1SS and Greenwood 104 tvot out. all Yorkshire men. Oroom, playing for Warwickshire, agalnat Northamptonshire batted 1S1 not out. Great Britain' WIgbUnan Oup team members who are now In the State, will for the first, time be equipped with an official 'blazer. The Jacket was designed .by .the former Wimbledon champion. kllat D. Sootbby. Mf Mrs. Arthur Green. It Is rf white doth, with silver buttons. On the t-aat pocket Is the Union Jack, with crooned racquets, and the year 1S29 underneath. Th British girls meet a. United States team a,t Forest Hills next month in the annual renewal of th. ir international tennis rivalry? CLOSE GAME FOR SOCCER CHAMPION Final Oame of Rerlen to lie IMajfd Tonight at WinnliM-e MINMl'lUl. July 271 The W-munton Canadlaii NiitlonnU anil the Wlnnlieg t'l'lled Wpnloim played the M-eiuid one-all tie In the !-inlnlirn f ul liitll hfiul-fliuil liit iilglit. The third game will he played thin evening. Dally New TJtestfled" advertising brings results. COL. A. E. GOODERHAM Chajrman. Board or GovCRNom ERNEST MacWILLAN. B.A.. Mui Doc .F .R.CO. Princ ip.l HEALEYWIU-AN.Mus.DoC.rjl.C.O. Vlci-PRmeifAi Fall Term Opens September 2n,t PRIVATB TUITION Jntructon in all gradca and in all branch! of Muie. Special attention given to tagumars.j rNew courwi U. been atw'lfi Mucal Csmpoution. CLASSES Orcheitral; Enaemble and. Choral clauei fr jnatrumenjaj. iH and aingtra. 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