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A style and weight to meet every need, a price to suit every purse; Y7Y-7 S O FJ- WARM-DURABLE AOUAUTV TO MtCT (VtM MTfO 'Mt MM VAUrt AUVIOV WiCF juaiwtcttt tofiL-nvtoWV PAGiS T770 iluti DAILY MEWS Thursday,, October 2, 193f The Daily News PRINCE RUFEUT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily NeTs, Limited,. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor " " " " "" DAILY EDITION - fIU Thursday, Oct 2, 1030 PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS POUND OCT 6-1 DECISION OVER ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (continued frum pajre ) shaw tried to catch Frisch off first but failed. Bottomiey hit foul which Bishop dropped. Bottomiey then fanned, swinging. Frlseh,,fltele second Uul readied when Goohrane's throw bounded to centre-field. Co-cbBarfeww chatged witfct an error. Hafey funned on third caUed strike. No runs, no hits, two ernprs. Philadelphia Bishop railed out to first. Dykes fanned, swinging at quick breaking curve. CochWe up. Rhem dusted him off trie plate Cochrane hit a boarder to Frlseh who fumbled for an "error. 'Cochrane scored on Simmons' double against the right field fence which Wt-Wns triad hard to get. Foxx walked ! an five pitched balls. Miller singled ! to left and Simmons tcored when the threw to thp plat? got amy i from Mancuso. Rhcn was ehurged ' with error. Haas f Ited out. Two runs, two hits, two errbrs. Two left ore. Fourth Inning St. Loots Watkins flied out to Simmons in short left, Mancuso fannd swinging' at third strike. Gelbart, on first strike, swung so hard that the bat fle-v out of his1 hands al:not to third Inse. He . fannod out on four pi; bpci balls I No runs, no hits, no .errors. Philadelphia rJoiev refunded a fast one off Oelber's glove for a I ing at third. Bishi: wnlkerr on four i;ltchji Dytc-; doubled scoring Bo; and TJ'-wju HfV.ni.err Street ::u ltdiate! y:mked Rhem fiom the rex. sen 'i r in Lindse.,. Cochrar Ined our. ic Oelbert and Lvkes nu doubled at second, unassisted. Tv runs, two hits, no errors. rifth Inn'n? 8t. Louis Llnd-py hit tnto right centre for a single DouMiit, filed out near home plate. Arta:rv flied out to Haas who made a fine running catch In infipld. Frir.cn popped out to Dykes, N Junr n& hit, no errors. PhiladelpWb-Siinmons sent a high fly to Dfrithit in centre field. Foxx rolled oot'to Oelbert and was thrown out aqii :st.. Miller lined out to Douthtt wttf t-11 uftev catching ball but held it.-tfc-nms no hits, no errors. . ' 'Vfiixfh fining St. Louis Bottomiey filed out to Bishop back of second. Haley boun ded outttp Dykes who threw-to first base. .Watkins rolled ta Foxx and was out to Barnshftw who covered first .No. runs, no- hits, no errors. Philadelphia Haas fouled back to stands on first ball and died ! swinging at third, cailsd strike. Bo- j lev fouled Qut,tp Bottomiey and; Ewh&haw:StrwcJpjpu.t swiugfrjg. No rnns ,nc hitei no enow, j Seventh Inning I Louis Manbusn walked on' foujjpiiched balls'hut was forced at ' aesond bj Qelbprlfe Flshe.- batted for Lindsey but fanned swinging at third strike. Douthit filed out to Simmon in deap centre. No runs, no hits, no errors. phitadeiphra Sylvester Johnson went into box for Cardinals. Bishop walked on five pitcned balls. Dykes bunted to Bottopley, unassisted, for sacrifice. Cochrane walked on six pitched balls. Simmons rolled to IPrisch who threw him out at first the other runners advancing. Mancuso tried to gejp Cochrane at sec-, ond but missed by wide margin Foxx fanned, swinging hard. No runs, no hits, ne errors Eighth Inning St. Louis Adams singled to right. Frisch lined out to Dykes and Adams was doubled by quick throw to Foxx. Bottomiey filed out to Dykes near third base line. No runs, one hit, no errors. Philadelphia .Miller fanned, swinging hard. Haa flied out to Oelbert In short left after three fouls. Boley filed out to Hafey who caught bail on the run in left centre. No runs, no hits, no errors. Ninth Inning St Lou l Haley- rolled out to Boley and was thrown out at first. WatKlas stmcic. oui lannlng on fast ball. Mancuso fanned swing-ins hard at Efernthaw's fast ball. No runs, no hits, no errors. Was Constipated, Bilious Jired; PSow Weil, New Woman Years of Misery Ended By "FRUIT-A-TIVES,r "Wag always constipated, billon, tired, out of sort. Since taking 'Frutt-n-tie' feet like turn woman. ;rfet health. Constipation all gone." MurMi McHendrv, Montrrnl. Hosti of men and women wrlt yearc!(l constipation and llw tr:unk ended overnight wltfr "Prult-ft-tlvea" BlUouar.eaB. lndlgestlan, bsrMjiirr, gas vanish like niagtc. KMnej sns )Md Ills, pain In bade fade nwttv qulok. Nerves qdtet. souaA ulv u. ouue. BbsumAtlwn, rvurug'.o i" iritis, tiok headaches Mocainp '.:ir.Ty. Complexion clears. Ton of naturVs irrealst remedies com'oineet In batiily tablet. 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