PAGE FOUR RUPERT WON BALL GAMES Elks (Make Clean Sweep of Scries; With Anyox In Inter-City Baseball Games route for Anyox, and if his support had been a little steadier, the result would have been difficult. Anyox staged a rally In the seventh and eighth innings, collect-tag 10 hits and eight runs to go Sport Chat tTherWorld Scries .will ' open In i Chicago on October 8. and it Is game. Lazarek went the entire no one has more speed than Earnshaw. but the young man from Swarthmore also has a slow ball that is a beauty. It may bother the sluggers in the Chicago batting order, particularly with a change of pace. Into the lead, 12 to 10. The locals I came back In their half of thej Mack also nas Ehmke and Jack eighth, however, and aided by aQulnn He worrying about three-bagger by Fred Stevens. jhis pitching, although he consW-were able to squeeze out a win. ers lt 70 cent of a c- u ; pk A world's series is not like' With four games necessary to win, one game means a fourth of the distance. That Is a big handl- jcap to spot an opponent. It- Is largely for this . ' """"BO- nfhM. ,,PM nf ,mA. vn:breaks will decide the winner. . ti. t.. -" " I Anyox ..1 0 2 0 1 0 4 4 0 12 20 5i cannot tell from wnat a man has rain i i n n fi n n i vn n oidone during the season how he may perform In the post-season On Saturday the Elks won by airfare. That Is why it so often score of eight to four. With the happens that some player little score tied in the ninth, Alex Mit-! considered 'emerges the most chell smashed out a homer with! shining star. The fact that a dlf-two men on, and then Ratchford j ference of thousands of dollars scored to make the total eight, may hang on each ball pitched, Bill Lambie pitched the first six hit or fielded, gives some men fi-innlngs for the locals, but wasnancial paralysis and stirs others taken out of the game when he to play high above any usual had two ribs broken by a pitched ball. Lobllck finished the game. Brace pitched for Anyox. The score by innings: R.H.E. Elks 0 130000048 80 Anyox .4 000000004 42 -John McKay was found guilty In city police court this morning on a charge of vagrancy and was sentenced to the time he had al form. So called "money players" do their stuff when the stakes are highest. Hornsby certainly will be of use to a team In the big series To prove that", you might look back and sec,', srha St. Louis did with him and .without him against the Yankefc r Cuyl should do well. So should- Simmons and Fox?, of the Athletics. As for Dykes, he lsa born fighter. Micky Cochrane ready served !n Jail about three; is capable of rising to great weeks and ordered to leave town j heights. A lot will depend -upon within three days. which team takes the first game. You'll like the Easy-Riding Comfort of the Ford Car Ford car is one of the THE easiest-riding cars on the road because of its low centre of gravity, minimum unsprung weight, Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers and the unique construction of its transverse springs. Furthermore, you are as comfort-able' In mlrid as in body when you .drive the Ford carl You have confidence In the performance of the car because you know somethine ) 1 -v.(. .. of the quality built into it. that ' has been Rcmcber these two points when you select your next car. These are combined to an uncommon degree in the Ford. Come in and drive a Ford car yourself through thickest traffic, up steepest hills, over roughest roads. A thirty-minute demonstration will convince you that there is nothing quite like it anywhere In simplicity of design, quality, price and performance. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORI) DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 00 It TIME PAYMENT PLAN IS MOTST ATTRACTIVE reason tKjjt Chicago will be "the betting favorite. Joe McCarthy's team al I expected, that Bush and u rove, ways has been the strongest at will face each other in the open- home. The Athletics, a green team The local Elks' baseball team , ing game. It might be, of course.: from a series standpoint, will undefined up the series with Anyox that Connie Mack will prefer toidergo that tension which always yesterday afternoon by taking the. start the battle with George 'accompanies a first game on for- flnal name of the series 13 to 12.Earnsr;aw. The Brums, wnn weir eign soli. It will not even be as It was ft free hitting contest, the rlght-aand batters, are tougn op. visiting players garnering In 20 ponents for a left-hand pitcher, hits while the locals managed to and doubly tough on their home connect for 14. Bill Mitchell pitch- i grounds. Some who have followed the first three Innings for the ed them all season believe that if Elks and then Lobllck took up the the Mackmen win, Earnshaw will burden. He lasted for two and a be the hero among the twirlers. third Innings and then Alex Mit- Chicago has a great reputation chell went In and finished the! for hitting fast ball pitchers, and though they were playing in the somewhat familiar White Sox grounds. The Cub park will be a totally new battle ground to the to the defenders. Moreover, the crowd naturally will be largely pulling for the home team. This then will be a place for courage and fighting spirit to show. If, In the face of undoubted handicaps, the Mackmen take that first contest, they not only will be a con- SKierawe distance on their way. but they will have shaken more than a bit the morale of their opponents. No two men know this any better than Connie Mack and Joe McCarthy. You undoubtedly will eee those two leaders shooting for that opening contest with all they have. Pitching and the TORONTO STOCKS fUcCatfery, Olbbona & OoUart. Ltd.) Amulet, 356. 359. Mandy. 45, 49. Falconbrldge, 10.10, Nil. HolHnger. 5.75, 655. Hudson Bay, 17.50, Nil. Inter. Nickel selling at 5830. Lakeshore, 2355, 23.75, Mining Corporation, 4.05, 4.15. Mclntyre, 14.05, 14.15. Nipissing, 2.36. 2.50. Noranda? 60.00, 60.25. Abana, 1.73, 1.75. Sherritt Gordon, 7.05, 7.10. Sudbury Basin, 8.06, 8.15. Treadwell Yukon,. 8.75, 9.00. Ventures, 7.00, 7.10. ( Home Oil, 1855, 1835. Teck Hughes, 6.06, 6.15. VANCOUVER WHEAT II VANCOUVER, Sept. 16 :Wheat was quoted on the local exchange today at $1.45. THE DAILY NEWS Mon, HIGH SCHOOL WINS OPENER Defeated Borden Street by Score of G to 1 in Junior League Football Saturday Tho opening game of the Junior League football season on Saturday afternoon was won by High School with a score of six to one over Borden Street School. High players were superior In height, weight and speed but Borden invaders and the old Illinois home I Played a good steady Borden Street schools. game In oosltion and will, no doubt, be heard from favorably as the season advances. It amounts to building up a new team, though, for Borden has only one of Its players of last year left, Fred Hardy, captain, who scored the only goal for his side ' on Saturday. Wing ham. Bacon and Cam eron were goal scorers for High School. Jack Campbell was referee. The next Junior 'Legue soccer game will take place on Wednesday evening between Booth and MAKING FLIGHTS Trim Queen of Yukon II. Carrying Out Fair Week Schedule IS FINE SHIP The. trim Ryan-Brome mono plane. Queen of Yukon II, Im proved sister ship of the famous Spirit--of St. Louis In which CoL Charles LlndbergU made his epochal flight across the Atlantic Oceaol is visiting Prince Rupert for a few days while en route from St Loots Mb., where lt was built, to Whflfe Horse, Y.T, where lt will en- SrritiS commercial service of the Yukon Airways; Ltd. -i-The .ship arrived, at 3:30 yester- uav, afternoon, Irpm Ocean Falls, past two weeks awaiting engine partsult,was to have been here for fair week duL though late, it will 3arrV out -the original Intention 6f making flights for local persons Lwho desire to essay air trips. The plane -will go north Wednesday. In change , pf the plane Is Clyde G, Warm, general manager of the Yukon Airways, while J. M. Patter son is the pilot and Gordon Stew art, the mechanic. It Is a hand some machine and is equipped with a 300-h.p. Wright whirlwind engine just such as "Lindy" used on his flight. Yesterday afternoon after Its ar rival the plane gave two flights and spent a generous time In the air. The plane will proceed from here to Anyox on Wednesday. It is busy again this afternoon. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Gowty 6. D. Johnston Co. ) B. C. Silver. 1.05, Nil. Bayview, 2V. 3. Big Missouri, 1.10. 1.12. Cork Province. Nil, 9V4. Dunwell, 17, 20. George Copper, 025, 6.40. Georgia River, 30. 33. Oolconda, 71, 76. . Orandvlew, 29Vi. 30. , Independence, lA, 8'j. Indian Mines. 5. Nil. Intern. Coal Si Coke, Z2'2, 34. ' Kootenay Florence;. 12,' 14. Lucky Jim, 9, 10. Mohawk, 3Vi. NU. Morton Woolsey. 4, 4V4. Marmot Metals, 3, Nil. National Silver, 13ft, 14. Oregon Copper, 16, 18. Pend Oreille, 5.10, 5.20. Premier. 1.78. 1.82. Porter-Idaho, 38, 45. "Reeves Macdonald, 1.56, 138. Ilufus-Argenta, 15, 16. Huth-Hope, 35 38. Sliver Crest; 6V, 7V4. Silverado. Nil. 65. Silversmith. 7. 8, Slocan King, "Nil, 4. Slocan' Rambler, 14, 14V2. JSunloch. 1.50. Nil. Topley Richfield, "11. 12. Torfc Mines. 70, ?.M. WelllnKtgn, 5. 7. . woqdbineirm 3v Oils A. P. Consolidated. 352, 3.54. Calmont. 3.38. 3.40. Dalb0usle..i75. 20. Devenlsh. 23. 25. Home. 17.25. 1750. Mayjand. 7.75. 7D0. Mrlnnd. 3i, 355. Harual. 1.62, 1.05. Freehold. 1.65, 1.68. United. 1.03, 1.04. Fstern Slocks Sherrltt-Gordon, 7.0J, 7.10. Noranda, 60.00, 6025. I "The World's Mine Oyster," Said Falstaff . i j S3F5vi Ga-ftS OLD NSfTOHC COMet vfflOtOT a Wmm erary ports rarely touebed 'By cruising steamers. The ErraKemi of Australia," a 21,8t0'c7o ton vessel, long a favorite with globe trotters, will sail from New York December 1, 1929, on the seventh annual Canadian Ps-ifie World Anyox Banquet Saturday evening. O. E. Guflck, ex alted ruler of the local Elks, pre sided and, after full justice had been done to the meal, there was a brief toast list. Mr. Gulick pro- posedthe toast to The King"' to wnicn Buddy Sheen of Anyox re sponded. The toast to the Anyox Lodge was proposed by W. B. Wil- llscroft with Jack McColl responding while a toast to the Anyox baseball team was proposed by Oeorge Mitchell and responded to by William Bruce. There wen solos by Johnson Smith and Buddy Sheen and a vocal trio by Art Easson, Al Small and Bin Mitchell. Other speakers Included Stan Moran. Aid. A. J. Prud homme, Fred Stephens and Bert Morgan. There were about 50 per sons present. - . . , The Anyox visitors sailed last night -by the Catala on their return north, being given a happy send-off by local friends. HOTEL ARRIVALS Trlnce Rupert -N. Musarave, J. A. Brown, J. W deB. Farrls. H. B, Holland. W. R Sloan, O. M. Rae and James Scott. Vancouver; Hon. Dr. J. H. King and O. Heldman, Ottawa: W. J. Carroll, Decker Lake; Roy C. Darnbrough, Victoria; Thomas Graham. Cumberland; E. S. Marshall, Vancouver; Mrs. J. A. Knox and Master Ronald Knox, . Port Esslngton;r Mrs. W. Payne. ' Doj minion iCahnery; N. Iwasakl, Seattle; Mrs. C. W. Dawson, Hazel-ton; L. F. Chapman, Spokane; E. P. Callahan. Falls River; Ethel Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sunderland and E. W. Lockwood. Ketchikan; Mrs. K. E. Wlnterbotham, Reglna; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. El-stad, Petersburg. Savoy A. P. Splllman, Vancouverd: o. R. Black, Mr. and Mrs. G. Patterson and- J. Williams, city; F. Patterson, Porcher Island; C. W. English, ilareltort; T. Walsh, Salvls East; Clyde 6. Wann and John l ruijMi. Beside making her ! pontoons or pile on regular TiU to the liiKhlijjhU of 1 Hp. but nowaday w the Mediterranean, to In('ia, Jupan. roads and streets radia nina. iiawau st:ii otrn r fascinating places, her itinerary tfci tin e has hwn extendi d to include Athene in Greece, I'aknam and Bangkok in Sium. with further Why, then the world's mine;"8 r Keelnng for Taikoku, in ovster which I with nwnrrt mill Forrnoa. She will lie son 137 city in all directions. Buddifct temples are i. . over the town, ami Palace is one of the -hi.u Bangkok. Keelung, the chief j., island of hormosa. i Alaeng mat was lttt;e more than a lived the headhunt, - e Greek . War of Independence, the broad !kn.. v... .if i.,it straight street! of the modern these barbarous people capital and the interesting ruins of govnraet at K -,Cin?t1 J1S AtiL ''"Taihoku. Here fleets, ,f !i.Ste:ihllw manned by cooli-. ir.. uicww;. suv bi 1 1 itr nun, une ui i ... ik m i.tir ! visitors around tne Va ehief ameng the buildirgs with ' phif attraction, which Pericles adorned the Aero- the Governor-G. -n ra polls about 600 B.C. where the world's mo-: Bangkok, the capital of Siam. j tropical plants t!onrn wa original!" hit?! on floating I prefvaiep. ' M. Patterson, Whitehorse; Y.T ; sell and James H i Gordon K. Stewart, Dawsori ; Mrs. Wallace, C.N R A p I . 'u. r. iornwau, Anyox; w. u. i- aaie; Mr. ana mi uaturday IM ign tKtiifce' Spmer Rw m and A v Visitors From Smelter Town Hon-1 E.Dahlln. Vaneainrer: J. H. PetJ IM. Johnston. CXR. In honor of the visiting Anyox Henry Reld Port Elks and baseball players, a sue- Smith. Bte Falls: W cessful and enjoyable banquet was Terrace. held In the Commodore Cafe on, OltXlX ARRIVES ored at Function in Com- ijack Pontief. J. H. MoJn. L. H.j Four carloads .l modore Cafe iBrawand. M. E onn and runm . l. .. , , " - uvcr wir with-i iiu . Mr. and Mrs. elevator and today Easlnfton; i jiorted to be about 4" . R Ferguson, Red pass bound hen Central ' Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. Prix- Daily News quick results. i open," said a famous character of 'days, visiting 81 porta aid places dustry Formosa i la if Shakeapeare, but the modern ver-' n countries. Ireland and is Inn ..1.,.. Am . -1 . I Athens AKako . is 11.. I. . .' ' . Ko.,rn, , ' really three towns 'n ! J.i,.ne In it, vu iciicw. iu waK around uunu me the! I n world in a big and comfortable 1 one steamship with no sword to otien the oyster. These are days of Turkish village before t peace ana worm travelers now planning their tours will be interested to know that one globe-girdling liner .will rail at ports hitherto omitted from hr -iUp- the twisted lanes of the nesses stilf lareelv that Has enjoyed rsi-fTm . -"l K a world wide ICKDONDRY WW popularity for 180 f years, . ?i.J IIUHIIMfO II JOSEPH V JOHN VICKRS-.CO IW.- tOKDOi 7 JO INCLAKD This advertlaement is nor pubhshed or d "'i' Dauor Control Board or by the l.overnrn; Brltibh Columbia.