PAGE FOUR Booth School Is Football Winner EL-rous in hreakine awav. SEATTLE, Oct. 20. Four clubs, Seattle, Portland, Spokane and Vancouver, took out franchises at the re-organizattan meeting of the Northwest Baseball League. Two more clubs are expected to Join from amone Taeoma. Drav'a Har bor, Yakima, Bellingham and! Everett. JUMPING BASS IS NOW IN BATHTUB PITTS FIELD, Mass.. Oct. 20. -Believe It or not Earnest Bran FIGHTING TONIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21: Jackie Fields Is to meet Gorilla Jones here tonight and Jackie Is the favorite. Deer are aald to be more than ever in the woods In It enjoys a World wide reputation for quality. Sport Chat First Victory of Season When Team 1 The annual meeting of the Beat Borden Street ( Prince Rupert Basketball' Associa- tlon Is being called for tomorrow Booth recorded thi.luflrst.win.atfl8ht.i.W.tiJle lt.ls ,n Jitlla,.1iilfti to the season when they won out over get organization started for this Borden by one goal rn.nii ,ln tnarmsually . popular ...win tar sport, junior football fixture on Saturday j there is still hope that a succession. ful season may ensue. Little has Playing against the wind and hill been heard as yet of prospects In the first half, Borden defence for the sport this season. It Is to put up a fine game. Brkkson saved be hoped, as we have suggested well from a corner kick taken by I before, that the association- con- Walters and later from Cross. Fish- siders the idea of merging the er and Currie defended well and senior and intermediate leagues. wiuiscron ana wnson were aan-iiiy uus means, it is felt, by, many. y j one strong league, commanding was a strong kicker and hard work- sustained interest could be-, form er but ho wandered too much. ! ed instead of, as last winter, two Ivarson was the most dangerous of weak leagues in both of which in-tho Booth i jrwarda and it was from terest commenced to flag long be-onn of his crosses that Cross beat fore the end of the schedule. Ertckson. I Uoidcn dkl not ;aake the use of j The curtain rang up on the win-thn wind and hill that was expect- ter's basketball " season at Smithed in the second half. Lawrence ers last Thursday evening, all fn-and Walters put up a strong de- dlcations pointing to a record fence and though forced to give year for the hoop game in thei uwuy rue w mvc wicir buuj cju interior railway town. Tne mter-Boi den pointless. From a penalty . mediate league there consists of kick Borden looked to have their; six teams, four from the high School. The final games of tho Trst half of the senior schedule will be played on December 12 and on December 17 and 19. the. Jtwo leading teams in each division will engage In playoffs. Games are being played twice a week. Prince George bqxlng fans are looking forward to a good evening's sport on Saturday of this week, when Jack Swift, young leathe rpuncher from New West minster, mixes with Tom Rico of Seattle In a six-round bout in the interior city. Both boxers have a long string of victories on the Pacific Coast to their credit, and have consented to a fair distribution of the gate being donated to the Prince George hospital. MANY GEESE PASS OVER Large Ftocks Flylnir South Over Prince Rupert Yesterday Inldlcatlna that wintrv weather may be in the offing, a number, of flocks of wild geese and swan were seen yesterday, winging their way southward over Prince Rupert. They were hdhklng In their usual raucous manner and attrac ted a good deal of attention. Of- ton, aged 19, has an 18-inch black firpr nf thp ctpamor f?atnlo ar-, approach close to them before tney rose from the water. In spite of the many birds in the air, local hunters did not have much success over the week-end in bagging honkers. "My uncle gave m Einstein's "Relativity" for a birthday present." "Have you read It yet?" "No, I ani waiting for the film 1 is .-' I lHiMHl,ri' v . LONDON IfUIUftHtO IT w JOSEPH U JOHN VICKERS ft CO.. ttJ. iou cannot; annot; buy a En jf- tor ' the money 1 750 twcUK ' This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control iWiftor by the Government of British Columbia. YACHTS TO RACE WITH UPTON'S Eflur Reins Bui)t at Enormous Expense to Take Up Challenge BOSTON, Oct. 21: With four defenders of the America's Cup already planned, the task of meeting Sir Thomas Upton's chal lenge next year promises to be one of the most financially extravagant sporting events In Ths four American yachts will I represent an outlay of aonrnxi-! mately $2,009,000. They will meet in an elimination race to decide which shall have the honor of meeting the famous British yacht-man's Shamrock V. And as soon as one has been selected, the other three will shrink in cash value to a very small portion of the outlay represented. HIE DAILY NEWS Calendar Before League of Nations Action Taken at Recent Session '(fives l'roruUebf 'International tonierence WASHINGTON. Oct. 21: Action laxen ov tne ASSemDlV or me League of Nations aV Its recent session, holds much promise that an international conference to simplify the calendar win be held next year, said George Eastman, chairman of the National Committee on Calendar Simplification, in a statement' commenting upon ad-Vices" he has Jii$t receive! fron' Geneva. Mr. Eastman said that a resolu tion fyad been adopted by the Assembly which automatically plae-1 meeting of the League Conference on Communications' and Transit probably In December, the finding? rr nis committee, tne calendar reform resolutions of the Interna- iorial phambcr of Commerce, the '""A" recommendations or tne Each of the four American 'Sift.Si- l.'V t VnrhfF mill aUV.V Vaa WCIKlUm UUltUUUl CUIIlJUlLLt'CS, aooiu saoo.-i-ind resolutions adopted by various chance to equalise, but Suehlro ; school and two from the public i ine line Of this. Knmpth !nt '?lIiVr natlnal and international saved Hardy's kick splendidly. EES . Plmtol tS5 nrt Pmih iUiuf?5thJf. ,s,lmei"l J??.; es. aU directed to the league. Crass and Hill should both have! School teams have' been entered by the boat bunder work Th H nnWPg and Tran- sforcl tor ,?00th'TSut Erlc)onin the senloclacjies' division, while balance wiU be accounted for "r by i 2mC?n fff r tJS""! cleared his lines. The game was the wc men's oviaiia senior lenno icoruc r.nntt pvnpn Tto5f ?"nuT. zn .wl. eHect. act for the league hardly fought out, but Booth held ineir sum leaq. The teams were: Borden Ertckson; Fisher, Currie; Morgan, Hardy, Alistone; Wil-liscroft, .Wilson, Fong, Campbell, Shrubsall. Booth Suehlro; Miller, Blake; Bby, Walters, Lawrence; Ivarson, Nakampfo, Cross, Hill, Cromp. Referee, J. Campbell. BASEBALL ON COAST Four Clubs Join At Re-organization Meetinz of Old League and Two Others Expected -jiisuMiCAuuues aiLennenT. rirrinar rut i- i. - tv of the Bokus. Vandals and Hieh enuinment. crpi "n TTi V" ,,e caning an inter ciaentais. Affflr the """,",'P"u".;uufc. ana wav i U 111 Hid t.11 JI I I IT ?rm Vila ik pi?-.yJ1tS?,H"-b? Ration of favorable recommenda. ;""""' "wm 9ou,uuu. une lenui, tions from different 1 ennntrfp& for the three unsuccessful con-i mK? J SiiJSSSfilSS tenders. DEEP SEA DEVIL IS 0UEER FISH PVtAOHl... M 1 American yachting enthusiast, 'V""" uiw,"e.uia "? are co ne ahpart anH h.iu tuir c? vuwice iuiu four"ha-with " T,." . ,a.."?!e Hme -Ior international action guarantee" that Sir" Thomal'm;0?',"0 . appear, other than the doughty ports m bt received a he said leans fJ"sh" are confident .Am":l?rom Stfonal wlendat "SnmltteS enough In that and Peru, Cuba and several other of the Latin-American countries. The conference will also have been unonnea or tne results of the calendar referendum of the United States Chamber of Commerce, now In progress among local chambers, which calls for opinions on calen dar simplification and whether ,tnere should be an Internationa! j conference In which the United States 'should participate. Mr. Eastman felt that Judging by the juumuer oi lavoraoie impressions AUCKLAND. N.Z., Oct. 21 A '8,v.en J?v Chambers pf deep-sea devil was one of the fmm5rce to, committee dur-strange catches made at a depth1 Ln,2m1nw,ninqu,ry' e referen- gineariy b.uuu ieet oil the New "j" . tm-TMrv ' 4 EtaJand' coast bv Danish scientist endar simplification. 4XP.cenuy.accordlng to R. A. Falla, i TOP., accompanied the expedition. ,nle'deii-'sea devil Is -a creature with art enormous mouth and constructed like a skeleton, with' practically no internal organs, so'-that there Is water Inside It and! out: It thus Is able to withstand i the great pressure in the depths; iu wiiicii u lives. District News PlilNCE GEORGE bos In the bathtub at his home riving yesterday afternoon frofri! 'A strange thing about. the crea-! I- Lnnes-Taylor, local represen which he claims Jumped into his i the south, renorted lanre numbprKfture JP long feeler above its tatiye of the Western Canada Air canoe whUe he was hunting musk- 0f geese around Gib3on Island andlPAihWtns a lamp. By genewit-1 ways Ltd., states that there Is no rats recenuy nn ynoia lukc. ine further down Grenvllle ChannelJJPX 7n "?nt tot this, it at- iounaation for the report that An fish weighs over three pounds and the birds beinff sn bmo in Bnrn5tlTOctsHfish from hieher IpvpI drew Cruickshank. who flew appears in good condition. jcases as to allow the steamer tdln'ch' become easy prey to theth district during the past sym prreat Jaws. Another species of mer 43 missing Jn the search for deep-sea devil has a long feeler McAlplne party lh the Barren with -a hook on the end and a Lands of the Northwest Terrl- win at a joint ana it not onl7 i l"?5. attracts its prey, but hooks it as well. Chijxa Learning to Fly as, Part of Her Awakening x SHANGHAI, China, Oct: 21: China has gohe air-minded. Alone I -.til. 4U .V.lltl - M ! i-ll- i" II. Svendsen hag arrived In the city from Victoria to take charge of the repair department of the Dominion Motors here. Provincial police officers here have been engaged for the past few weeks n giving local autolsts Instruction on. signals to be eiven at street intersections, the proper i practice of binding 'tn-lee of " ggK corners and other sa?e i baby girls and a dozen and one iaciors- joiner ancient customs, tne wnflei-I barrow and the rlcklsha are beginning to give way to more modern means of transportation. And lit Is only natural that China should take to the air. Probably no other country In the world of-, fers such a fertile field for aviation -development. China's entrance In the field of aviation on a large scale Is comparatively recent. The military of the country has been acquainted with flying machines for several years. Ever since the world war. various factions have purchased aeroplanes of an obsolete type for use on the battlefield but they failed to do much with them. On February 17 of the current jvear China made Its official bow 'Into the realm of commercial fly ing when the first strictly corn merclal plane ever brought to the country was assembled, tested and turned over to what Is now known as the Wuhan Civil Aviation Association of Hankow. Since that time, the association has acquired live, more planes. These planes are being used on air mall and nassengers routes between Han.-kow and Canton. Since the beginning of the Wuhar Civil Aviation Association at Hankow, several other similar enterprises have come Into being. The Shanghai-Nanking air mall and passenger airway has already started to function with four planes as a nucleus. CRIBBAfiE TIMETABLE October 21 K. of C. vs. Loyal Orance Lodce. The Operators vs. S. C. Sawmill. Moose vs. prince Rupert Hotel. Cold Storage vs. C. N. R. Assn. New Empress A. C. vs. Grotto. Eagles vs. I. O. O. F. Billiard League Oct. 22 Canadian Elks. Legion Vs. Tom Hawse was fined $10 and costs here on Monday for carrying firearms without a' license and. in addition, his rifle wasc confiscated. Shooting at street lamps has been a popular pastime for small boys hqre of late and the police are on the trail of the culprits. Col. Lazier, well, known Vancouver Insurance man: has been a recent visitor here. He Is a brother of Dr. Di B. Lazier, who practised medicine Jri Prince George In the early days. : The Women's Hospital Auxiliary held a meeting ' vesterday after noon at the home of Mrs. A. , M, Patterson. , 4i, . NEW HA ELTON Mr. and Mrs, William Gow have returned to South'. Hazelton nfter spending two months at Sexsmlth in tne Peace River country, wnere Mr. GoW has business Interests. II. E. C)ark pf Oakland, Cal., has been a recent visitor here, making arrangements for a big game bunting trip to the district next year. J. B. Hodglns, who has been In charge of the Hazelton drug store for the ' bast three months, left at the first ".of the week for Nanalmo! lie wa relieving Cooper Wrinch who has been In Vancou ver taking hUfiitol courTO-as a r druggty. ' '! Mrs. P. A. Haslam of Albernl, Vancouver Island, is visiting at Hazelton with her brother. E. R. Cox. manager of Government Tele- grapns. Mitchell Newman, "who Is teach ing school at Pacific spent the week-end at nis norae nere. Word has been received here that W. O.'Norrle, mining engineer wh64s well known lh this district, has moved his office to the new ' Hall building in Vancouver. 8 WAS AT RIDEAU HALL, OTTAWA Premier MarDon.Ud was the guest of Lord and Ladv Williiicdon durinii his recent Canadian capital. The host and hostess are Keen above and the visitor below. the Paid Circu It Pays To Advertise The Prince Rupert lation of any other Daily Newspaper north of the City of Vancouver, British Columbia. The Big Advertisers Know This ! 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