PAUE rouR LOCAL MEN ..BEAT SHIR SHOOTING Vancouver. io A. 13. Howe n Stoker Harris 28 A. B. McDonald .... 29 Total Sport Chat 185 IIJVI.CS. Vancouver Ch. P. O. Milne 33 Ld. Tel. Nap 34 Stoker Hay 29 A. B. Patterson 31 Ld. Tel. Carter 31 O. -B. R. A.White.. 24 Total' . .182 One wonders what is going to happen next in this hectic 1929 World's Series. Nothing would be surprising now at least not more surprising than has happened already. To see the Cubs outhit the Mackmen in the first match and still lose out and to see a similar thing happen to the A's in the third was surprising enough but not nearly so surprising as that sensational seventh inning rally in Saturday's fourth game which gave 10 hits and 10 runs to Con nie Macks fast moving proteges. World's Series history Is indeed RAINS STOP SOCCER 1 Rain on Saturday afternoon ! necessitated the postponement of season. Billiard League Grotto, Full particulars of the opening match, including lineups, time and place of games, will be made public tomorrow. The league schedule for the first half of the season follows, (first mentioned is nome team) : Oct. 15 Grotto vs. Canadian Le gion. Oct. 17 Elks vs. Grotto. Oct. 22 Canadian Legion Elks. Oct. 24 Canadian Legion Halibut Sales Pioneer, McKinley. and 8c. Summary vs. vs. uroito. Oct. 29 Grotto vs. Elks. Oct. 31 Elks vs. Canadian Legion. , Nov. 5 Grotto vs. Canadian Legion. , Nov. 7 Elks vs. Grotto. . NovJ2 Canadian Legion " VS. Elks. Nov. 14 Canadian Legion ' vs. uroiio. 1 Nov. 19 Grotto vs. Elks. Nov. 21 Elks vs. Canadian Legion. Nov. 26 Grotto vs. Canadian Legion. Nov. 28 Elks vs. Grotto. Dec. 3 Canadian Legion Elks. Dec. 5 Canadian Legion urouo. Dec. 10 Grotto vs. Elks. Dec. 12 Elks vs. Canadian Le gion. Dec. 17 Grotto vs. Canadian Le, gion. Dec. 19 Elks vs. Grotto. CALIFORNIA WON being made this year and, Judging! day, Southern vs. vs. SEATTLE, Oct. 14: On Satur- Cftlifnrnla hoof .. .. from what happened Saturday, the ; Washington at football, 48 to nil; I 1U. 1 - -1. 1 . . I 1 1 uie last uaiier iuu ueeji jtwiicu. 1 Philadelphia has a big lead now, however, and should come through with only one more watch to win and three chances to -da- it - in. - Arrangements have been completed for the building of a Boston contender for the honor of .. fending the American Cup against si" Sir Thomas Llpton's challenger 1 next year. Three 'other American , contenders will be Suilt, according to announcements, by New York syndicates. The Boston contender Big Missouri - Appeal Is On Action Being Taken To Have $160,000 Judgment for W. F. Harris Set Aside Three mineral claims, known as the Big Missouri and Kansas, on the Salmon River, twelve miles irom me "ic neaa tcau ui of Portland ruruano. uanai Canal, will prut annrnvlmiitelv ?nnnnn W.H -??P?iPleIT0'90' in respect of which William p Har, dui ine loiai cost 01 inung nern rnnr ,,r.f. , n' and be I manning her, It is said, will , J -Wash was awarded a im in the neighborhood of half a 000 R&KfH judgment by Chief Justice million dollars. She will rate 76 feet and have a water-line of between 76 and 87 feet. Sloop or cutter rigged, she will carry 7,500 square feet of canvas. The mast will tower 165 feet above the water line. Captain Gustave Olson, native of Mandal. Norway, has been designated sailing master of the lioston Doat Around The World With Sport Fans (Ox TM Trunp) But his criticism was constructive. One day when Veeck was on his 1 way to the press box to cover d game he ' met William Wrigley, owner of the team. "You seem to know so much about running a ball club,' 'said Wrigley, referring to a rather pointed criticism Veeck had written that day, "howi and .S 8c. o" Morrison, enter Into an appeal, which is now before the court of appeal in Vancouver. I Represented by E. P. Davis, K.C., and R. M. Macdonald, Daniel Lln-deborg, the Andrew Lindeborg estate, the James Proudfoot estate, and the Hiram Stevenson estate, are asking the appellant tribunal tn l set the verdict aside. In the meantime, money to sat lsfy the Judgment has been paid-Into court. Ajfree miner. Harris alleges that he discovered and located, the mineral claims, whidh he called the Jumbo grpup, twenty-five yea ago. Five years later, accprdlng to : u pica, ne arranged witn Proud- When you consider that Connie! rSntwwkSXomnertv' Mack was piloting the Athletics Sf tOT-SyK.? l , to their first Amer can League two new partners brought Andrew pennant In 1902, befort any one Undeborg and Daniel LirXhoro of hi present-day "Big ; Three"-: mto the 'deal ?bu rria. SJSi? Cochrane, Foxx and Simmons- mal staker. contends he retained a VM born, you have some Idea of third interest. The subsequent bJs- ML? TIVVL' P1 oi the mlne 14 that the clata Llf16 ltf ?ara3e ftBain' 15 1 lapsed and was relocated by Stev-yeari after he ripped apart one jenson and Daniel Lindeborg, and of the greatest baseball machines. ; was eventually sold to Buena Vista of alltlme. It was in 1910 when the : Mining Co. for $275 000 AtWetic put the skids under a. The defendants. Proudfoot. Stev-great Cub team, so you can realize enson and Andrew Lindeborg. hav-a few of the emotions that stlr.ing died in the Interim, and their the competitive spirit of the 66-sUtes being represented, received year-old dean of strategists. Gen-1 in all from the sale of the mine erauoni 01 nau-niayers, all-time , $300,000, accprdlng to the elderly stars such as Cobb and Speaker, prpspector plaintiff The chief have come and gone while Mack : Justice, at a supreme court trial in S??, '!tHc.t0 helm oi thel victoria, awarded Harris Judgment Philadelphia craft, winning seven! for a third of the moneys, the pennants over a period stretching I award totalling $100,000. from 1902 to 1929. The defendants appeal on the .. . 1 ground thdt there Is no memoran- Once there was a baseball re- dum or Wrltlnz to corroborat lJJuX'lJ: la'. lalm;. and that the acUon U WW 11 wuu vunu vuo narreo Dy neglect ana delay that's how William U Veeck, president of the Chicago Cubs, got his lob. Back In 1918 Bill was writing baseball for the Chicago Evening American. His specialty was finding things wrong with the Cubs and talking about them in print. American 175,000 'ppunds, -,15c and 8c toil8.9Qjnd 8c, .i - Canadian 16,Wloundsn 18.1c andf80nd 19,i&anal0c. would you nke to have the lob?", North, Veeck, stunned for a second, re and 8c. covered and accepted. Jle was hir-i Nordby, m ui uie ojjui. ana BC American 30,000, Pacific. 30,000, Atlln, Canadian 15.5c t Local cuo artists, will be off to.a.; Reservations , . To.World jCourt Grotto Will Battle Canadian Lejrlori Interesting , Jlold-Back, in Regard iVr-Tr -. In Opener Ji to' Internal Disputes Inserted by lirilam and Dominions . I morry Start tomorrow night when The full text ot the reservations AEjrrciralc of 185 Made By Prince the Grotto team, piloted by Pert made by the British nations, with Iluicrt Men Asainst H.M.C.S. Morgan, will meet Fred Pyle's .Ca- the exacptlon of the Irish .Free nadian Lecion Quintette In what State, to their signature to the I promises to be a Keen contest. ! optional clause of the statute of A notable victory was won by The Oanadian Legion is reported the Permanent Court of Internu- Prince Rupert's naval prlgaae team Saturdav azainst a team from the destroyer Vancouver at indoor shooting when the local rocn scored an aggregate of 185 against the aggregate of the vis. itors of 132. Chief P. O. Milne was Jn charge of the visiting team and Chief P. O. Voung of the home six. The score were: Prince Rupert Lieut. Hume 35 Acting Lieut. Haworth 33 Ch. P. O. Young S3 po pe .stronger man ever tms sea-: uonai justice appears m tne Eng- son, but the Grotto boys can ,be de-:llsh newspapers. The formula was penaea, upon io give a gopa account ; tne result ox an intercnange of of themselves and might surprise 1 views vetwaen the various govern-the fans tomorrow night. ments, and represents the common flames this week will be played i policy of these nations Great Brl-on Tuesdays and Thursdays and on tain, Canada, India, New Zea-Thursday this week the EJks will; land, South Africa and Australia, be seen in action against the 'The reservations, as stated by Ar- thur Henderson on behalf of Great Britain, were in these terms On behalf of His Maiestv's Gov, ernment in the United Kingdom, ana suoiect to ratirication. I ac cept as compulsory Idso facto and without special convention on condition of reciprocity the jurisdiction of the Court in conformity with Article 36. paragraph 2, pf ine statute 01 the court, for a period of 10 years and thereafter until, such time as notice may be given to terminate the acceptance, over all disputes ariuing after the ratification of the present declaration with regard to situations or laets suDsequent to the said, rati fication: Other than 1 disputes in regard to which the p.ajties to the dispute have agreed or shall agree to have recourse to some other method of peaceiui settlement, and Disputes with the Government of any other member- of the League which is a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations, all of which disputes shall be settled In such manner as the parties have agreed or shall agree, and Disputes with regard to the questions which, by International Law, fall exclusively within the jurisdiction of the United Kine- dom; and subject to the condition that His Majesty's Government reserves the right to require that proceedings in the Court shall be suspended to respect of any dispute which has been submitted to, and is under consideration by the Council of the Leaeue of Na tions,, provided, that notice to sus- pjuo )g gjven alter tne dispute has been submitted to the Council and Isfclven --within 10 days of the no,yfl(;aiQn7of the initiation of the proce'edlngs in the Court, and provided Also thai such suspen sion snan De limited to a period of 12 months or such longer per iod as can De agreed oy ine parties to the dispute or determined bv a decision of all the members of the Council other than the parties to me aispute. -tiy IJifr Local Items James McGlashan sailed last night by the Prince George on a trip to Vancouver. George Sellars sailed last eve ning on the Catala for a brief business tfip to Anyox. Dan Archer of the Forest Branch service sailed Saturday night on me rrmce cnanes lor queen Charlptte City. R. E. Moore, manaeer of P. Burns Co. Ltd., left on this morn ing's tram for a holiday trio to his native home In Bangor, Maine, and elsewhere In the east. Lieut. Commander Godfrey R. C. N. V. R. sailed by the Prince George last night on his return to Esquimau after a brief visit in the city. Further evidence in the Dahl- berir llnuor for sale anneal van T. A. Kelley Logging Co.'s ser vice boat Nora Jane, Capt. Walter uass. was in port over the week end bound from Vancouver to selwyn Inlet. Mr. Kelley proceeded to tne Qunec Charlotte islands on the vessel while Mrs. Kelley. wno came this far north, sailed last night by the Prince George on her return south. Rev. Dr. R. M. Stevenson, who has been supplying in the pulpit of First Presbyterian Church here Ipr the past ew weeks, sailed isf night on the Prince Qftorne for Vancouver.! He will confer with i Presbytery gi to whether heshah eciain lo Prince Rupert or accept a cal) to Mount Pleasant i Traibyterlan Church, Vancouver. I "M; -,n o i The Prince Rupert Ministerial "'vww' u,u o"ub, , Assoiiation held an informal 31,000, Royal, 37,000, Booth, 'meeting in the UtiHed Church Oslo pol. storage, 19.4c and Re7.ATfred Wilson v-4Iie Junior Leasfue soccer fixture and 10c. 13,000, V T '" ' bjfween Borden Street and High ' F.. 2000, Atlln, 18.1c iiliooIs:whrch, ... Jf If neCeSSarV. necessary, " ' will Will 2nd fnd T ' fc. SC. T I ' ' . 15.6c this morning, election of a nres-Ident to succeed Rev. W. F. Price, 15.5c who ha left lhe city, being defer , red until the regular meeting next iB.oc month, owintr to the smallness of the attendance. Those present were Dean J. B. Gibson. Rev. Dr. r. w. uaioc. iiev. j. 11. Hanson Thn wnnH nt Vi 1na Iri. 1. WW V V V UlUly hlLib 13 TIIE DAILY KETV3 Mand.iv r. , ' 1. 1 - i, out swinging'. No runs, no hits, no errors. Seventh Inning Chicago Grimm filed out r-. v i . j , v I - i , ... . riuiaueiuuia rrencii Diumii lor waiocre. rrencn lanneq, swinging. Bishop hit by third base for a single. Haas nit a home run. scoring "Bishop ahead of him. The nan went over centre neid fence. Cochrane hit to Hornsby and was out, at first. Simmons hit into centre ncia ipr two oases, f oxx was purposely walked. Simmons taken before Judge F. McB. Young, 'cored on Miller's hit to centre. in county court this morning and the case adjourned until 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Grain Handlers' Union of this city held a meeting last night in the King Georee Hotel Hall, preparatory to the opening pf the grain snipping season at this port. J. E. Archer. Vancouver mana ger of First National films, after spending a couple of days in the city, sailed last night on the Catala to visit Anyox and Stewart. Three runs, four hits, no errors. Score by innings: Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02 Philadelphia .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 . STOCK QUOTATIONS (CourUsy of 8. D. Jahnaton Co. Ltd.) B. C. Silver, 1.30. Nil. Beaver Sliver, 11, 12. BIk Missouri. 1.00, 1.01, Chicagpff Mines, Nil, 15. Cotton Belt, Nil, 35. Duthie Mines. Nil, 50. George Copper, 4.25, 4.55. Oeorgia River. Nil. 2Wz-Golconda, 87 90. Orandvlew, 25, 27V4. Inter. Coal Sc Coke. 30. 3314. . Kootenay Florence, 11. lift. Kootenay King.. 20, 20 2. L. ft U. 1W. Nil. Mohawk, 3. 4, Marmot River Gold. 2Vi, Nil. Pend Qrellle. 4.10. 4.25. Premier. 172, 1.75. Porter-Idaho. 37, 38. Reeves Macdpnald, 1.C3, 1.65.. , Rufus-Argenta, 12, 14. Rnth.TTntvi 51 1ft SUver Crrst. IV?. IV. TopW BlchfWd, JO. II. Tori? Mines, 40. Jflil. 8terJ'npr Paetfir.. U4, 1.35. Advpr-P Nil. 1,15. A. P Onno'idated. 3.35, 3,38. raiment 2,40. 2,48. nalhoimle. 2.15. 2.20. Devenlsh. 25, 30. Fiibyan Pete. I3, 8. J'nme 1M0 lifii 1"-otr.AJrta, NH. 43, Mayland. 4.50, 4.75. MLeod. 2.50. 2.90. Sew McDoiip.-Segur. Nil, J .00. oyallte, 71X). NU, Hargal. 1.30, 1.4Q. , ' Freehold, 1.30. 1.35. ' j j Spooher. Nil, 72. v untiea.. i.uu. imz. nowoe ;piayea avthexpd of the AfneSi ;B.. - WOO, .floatb, 16.U useful for making policemen's O & 355. 4.Q0, ciuds; tne Dcrnes ror making gin. Dallas, 1.25; 1.35, I Radio Vocalist Winner Brother Haas in left centre. Taylor fllect-KPO-statiorr. iot that eompetiUon will. In turn, ; centres. P. R. Hotel vs. New Empress. C. N. R. Assn. vs: The Operators. K. of C. vs. Eagles. Cold Storage vs. Moose. Loyal Orange Lodge vs. Orotto. Seal Cove Sawmill vs. I. O. O. F. IRISH ARMY VOLUNTEERS Fifty Thousand Men neing Enrol- iro tor neservf rorce of the Free Stale . GHOSTS QUIET NOW Republican Army Metal nut Still; in existence and Women ! Said to Belong j DUBLIN. Ofit. 14:ThA TrltH Free State Is getting ready a vol-, untary reserve army of 50.000 men.! Kecruiung win start soon. The soldiers, when on active service.l will wear greep uniforms and1 steel helmets patterned In the! ucrman swie. During the Civil War which followed the signing of the" treaty with Great Britain, creating the Irish Free State, the newly con- Biituicd government called for, volunteers with tho result hnt ni One time the nntlo;ui armv reach-' ea a strength of 50.000 men and officers. The roster now embrace? 502 officers and 6,474 men but the I Ministry of Defence is cutting it I down to 500 officers and 5.00C men. More emphasis is to be f I C 'I.L ' whlcr wfll be based on the Bri-01 LOUIS tjinitn ; Uh system of territorials. The re- I serve army will draw its officers I from Irish colleges. James Wightman Smith of San! The German style of "tin hat-Francisco, youngest brother of was adopted after exhaustive tests Louis Smith of the Prince Rupert ! with the American. British and fisheries experimental station .staff French types. One of Uie helmets and of, William D. Smith, manager ' tested for the quality of steel In or the power Corporation of Can-1 the Saorstat state laboratory was adaiat Stewart, havlna won a pre- returned to the general staff in 1 llmiharyCity audition Tn San Fran- an envelope a pile of fine -crav to , cisco, wiUbe heard over the air from dust. A note explained that this san Francisco, on was the helmet after analysis. It out to .Miller In riaht. Malone foul-1 .October 21 in the California state ha nnt hwn xniainfH whthsr it enier.ine .national radio audition Artillery training on ifinalSj 'In the state and district hanri h hArnm I SIX KILLED IN ONTARIO'S WORST AIR CRASH When the great passenger aeroplane above plunged to earth near the Niagara district airport, St- Catherines, Oi. passengers and the pilot met their deaths This Skyways machine was carrying sightseeing passerujerg when its failed, causing the plane to dive sharply to the ground where it turned over and Immediately bursT into flames Tk left, picture shows all that remained of the aeroplane after the disaster. WORLD'S SERIES IS WON BY PHILADELPHIA TODAY FIFTH GAME WITH CHICAGO. (Continued from page one) Miller. Cuyler hit to Walberg and was out at first. Stephenson fan ned. No runs, no hits, no errors. Philadelphia Walberg filed out to English. Malone using fast curve. Bishop hit to Horasby and thrown out at first. Haas struck The Ononis." a 'c '.atlon whlfh is the toverament. Several outran. :rnmental author lerpetruted by tN uuch ferretiriv. ' lias nevr been iiurh about 1 1 Sometimes it is 1 1 if Denth." The :n ; le descendant" 1' Mbles." the sitp which was rrap r: ?arnpalfm of ram-..' n4d in 1882 & 1 of Lord Fred ricic Phpenix Park. ,i It Is known t'y bers of 'Tho Glilr' good rrcrultlncr Mrt ed out to Cochrane. No runs, no ' auditldn of a national vocal contest was Trench. British or American, extremists of hits,no errors. : sponsored by the Atwater Kent Gas masks are an Innovation ntJxiah Rniib'l( ,ir. PhfiikdelDhla Cochrane un. The Foundation of the United States. 'this vear' arm training Th axlata Nnnp biinv crowd -stood up, Cochrane walked.1 Winners of the state audition will, new Free State army has lagged Siaers Ire. atiiuiivM iiM-u uui vu ativimii. j tt-ti i"cn vcunuiiiiu in u uuinci in gas wariare, oui lecvures on' Tne rans ana Foxx hit to English and double . audition of nine western states sev-1 this subject have now been in-tain a number of v. winy imiuweu. o runs, no nin, no wccjva uuer. xne iwo winners i iroduced at the ofilcers' tralnlnr? ci,iuia. Eighth Inning . Chicago McMillan hit Into right field for single. English fan ned, swinging at third strike. Hornsby filed out to Miller in deep riaht field. McMillan held first. Wilson up. McMillan stole second. Wilson fanned, swinzine at third strike. No runs, one hit, no errors. Philadelphia Miller popped out I rKt Church VUlWil VI1UU choir. .u .. . 10 tngusn. Dynes iuea put to wii- son in centre. Boley fanned, swinging at third strike. No runs,' no mis, no errprs. Ninth Inning Chicago Cuyler hit to Foxx and was out. Stephenson hit into centre field to Miller. Grimm was out at short. No runs, no hits, no errors. theeff,cffi Flying Ante rtVff ,we ohuiy cr tne sliigexsnd the heavy gun uniU of the will. b& concealed and they will be new drmy are said to compare fa-annmmceo over the radio oy num- vorably wRh similar uniU any- iQwaiLvi I where in the world. James Wightman k Shtlth Is a w bar-' r.ho ltpne, 22 years old, and a graduate I Chosts of Commerce High School. San ' rhe new re8er?e army will find FronAleMA U i - n ....11 m it Q KCT&t nrtTQ TllTAH nmV Q QVO It . IIIHN fill m i lllllff HANLEY Sa there Is moKe ti savins bops B ' v nibcr of Trinity smoke. There's i' t Lrmm fv n vtfa wss nuvnti cms viituvw, it. . , CRIBBAGE TIMETABLE October 14 For nearly a year "The Ghosts" "wwereu iws:.. have been quiet. But the govern- ,!?n nMxrm w.as . ment never knows when they will ,dy ,whrnv' move next what thev thought Last year there was a recrud- f"1" ' flouds f r, escencc of their acUvlty. Every- JS' rlevRt,orJ where from Dublin to HmerJck ?h,';rs. their posters In large black letters 0,nd that f. appeared mysteriously In public ;irB1 of f'y.i places calling for a new campaign ,rom lne oi Mn against the authority of the Irish Free State. Placed In the dead of The value of thn night, all the posters were stgned-'-tupply- 1 less than Will Make Recommendations Dr fi110"- under secretary of s de for ev i left), and Hon. Ernest Lapolnte minister t iu.sii advise the government m regard to legal a.; airs conm. Imperial Conference, 1020. CThis Blu Ribbon Coff te is th , most delici. ons in fl-, your and aroma ever , put oa the market. Try , a pound and ' you will sgrs with' os. Insist on fatting Itl from y on r groctr. t-ji