if PAGE FOUR Of course, the big sports feature and the on that Is costing the money and causing the financial risk is the bringing north of the Vancouver Athletic Club diamond i?c"M 'rm Vancouver. No doubt, he balf p'&rk alongside the Exhl uou Dr, Maguirc Over Orme's Drug Store Telephone 513 Lady Assistant Rapid Dental Service ysMS I Sti ll Ml I Sil w 1 . : 1 One of the features of the Labor .b-tion HaJ.1 will be crowded on Day eMatton next Monday will every occasion the V A.C.'s are in be a Junior football game between action. They are a snappy bali two Select tams. J. S. Wilson is' team, the pick of Vancouver's best desirous of gMtlng In touch with j and fans of the city are assured o! all Junior players available whoi a fine exhibition. Meantime the lo- may be dvslrous of participating cals are doing their best in order In this WW. Jtator Leaguers are not to be swamped. always popular on celebration days and the Trades Labor Council's' . . . . . . i . . , , . i Lacrosse matches between Prime ly seem complete without their prestfnee. The AssoclatioR is to be congratulated on its enterprise, at no little risk to its flnineos, in arranging such ah attractive program o' sport events In twnnectlon with the annunl Exhibition this year. The 1930 board evoUy reallzos that a good Bportosgrogram Is . one of the items thUffiakei for a sucess-ful fair. Thrft'lWs not mistaken In that conclusion hus been proven by past experience. The one big risk Is the weather and all that can be done about that is to hope for the best. Rupert talent and native visitors should prove of Interest. DaSebnV and football matches between In dlan teams of the north for the championships may be counted on always to draw large crowds of na tive visitors at least If not a sprinkling of local fans who may find the time in the day to attend. During Fair Week, activities on the fportskleld will be almost oonUn- s 'and that Is satisfactory in uvea iiuiau outdoor spo I . .Wb . . . m owers ana supporters oi rts. It will be thriast big sport gala of the season here. CN.R SOFTBALL On account of the ball team go ing to Smithers to play off for th. championship of the Smithers Dl vision, the Ramc called for tonight is postponed until further notice. Further sport news on page two ERNIE PAPKE Short-Stop Ex-manager of Young Liberals, a. C. champions, and one of best all round lnflelders In Vancouver. He will be with the Vancouver nln fiftm the south playing here during fair week THE DAILY NEWS Visitors from out of town will join with local people in making the annual fall fair the big event of next week. It will be a week of jollification for all except local merchants who have to keep open to supply the needs of the visitors. ' The fair board under the able leadership of W. H. Sher-man president of the board, has been working hard to make the entertainment suitable to the occasion. For four days there will be something important doing each dav and every evening the sideshows will be catering to hundreds who like that form of enjoyment. The big event outside the exhibition proper will be the big baseball games between the Vancouver Athletics and the Prince Rupert team. Never before has such a team an the V. A. C.'s visited the city. Everyone will want to see it . perform and note how the local boys stack up against the , Visitors. ' Other sports include lacrosse, football, a marathon f i.ve-wile race, and the finals for the Hanson Cup in track races. If the weather only holds good.it willtbe the greatest spoils week on record. j Inside the building some, splendid entertainment has ueeji primueu lur eaun evening, anu,prr r nuay nignt mere will be the grand ball. There will be a number of new features amonir the ex hibits, including the display of flowers for which big prizes are being offered. The Indian totems put in by George Cunningham of Port Essington will be an exhibit of the very finest native carving, work that cannot be secured today. Tea reoms will be operated inside the building where visitors may rest and enjoy a little light refreshment; without going down town. Everything possible is being! done to provide for the convenience of the visitors. j The famous Greenville Band will be here throughout the week anl the Prince Rupert Boys' Band will also take part. The board looks for more natives, more fishermen, more visitors of all kinds than ever. before. Merchants are asked to decorate their stores and others to display bunting and in every possible way show the The Letter Box OURVICIFS LETTER Editor. Daily News: It seems that my friend and sometimes manager of his brothers Is not satisfied wtth the publicity he gets in the business places and on street corners discussing the pros and cons of the Nina Ourvtcu Bagshaw fight now seeks a little free publicity through the columns of your sport page and note I said .free publicity. He likes all things jfree but detests that which costv !To prove he Is looking for free publicity, let him tell the qubdlc why he put his letter In the paoer I have never publicly nor privately denied having art Interview with him. My recent letter was in an swer to Nina Qurvlch's statement of Aur 25th and had nothin? whatever to do with hfm QuoUng Nina's owri -words. "I, Nina Ourvlch hereby announce that I am will. ing to meet Billy Bagshaw in a ten-round match and that I spoke to hl manage Mr. FuhcrV to this effect and he 'refused to acceptmw challenge." In my letter I flatly denied having had any Interview whatever with Nina Gurvlch about a ten-ro-ind bout or any other bout since July 27. when he refused to sign articles for a ten-round fight we had previously agreed upon. I asked Nina In my letter when and where wo had this Interview In which I refused his challenge to Bagshaw and I take It for granted that by his failure to reply through your cntumns he admits to the public and myself that he made a false statement. At no place In ray letter did I make mention of the name of John Ourvlch. ! In J. Ourvlch's letter of the W he states that he rather thinks' that I handle the truth recklessly myself as he was up to see me about a ten-round bout between Billy and Nina. He did call on me on Aug. 22, the night of the Bagshaw-Woods fight and I would! like to quota the conversation which tock place. Mr. Easson took him to my office and then called mc stating that J. Ourvlch was here wishing to see me. Mf. Easson uid I crme back together and found Johnny standing I asked him to be seated and he said he wsnted to te,'k with me on som buslnsss. I asked "What business?' He said. "A mateh oHween Bill-and Nina." No rounds or tsrm were discussed because I gave him no chance to make mention of this On his suggestion of a bout I sta ted to him that the only chance o: Nina getting a match woud be to put up a $200 side bet and hold the match In private. In answer to thls he stated that the public wanted, toeb these two boys box. I asked htm what had come over him that all at once lv was so Interested In the public and reminded hhn that Just three weeks before I had tried to get him as so-called manager of his brother to have Nina live up to the agreement he had made and last to have he (Johnny) sign the agreement. I further staled that the fight had been talked of on the street, that the bout was "on," that we owed It to the public to go through with it and that he as Nina's manager should go through OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS J ..j J,ti, rir7 irMllta nrii i YV C UJ 1 1UJCU, JUlll III CUCltlffg U llCUty IVCLLUIIIZ LU UUl-UJ IUIUI I UIHILUIO UllU llluiiK, yuu IU LUU Qjjl meet us while in the city. We do not asfa you to buy but shall be glad to show you our goods. Drop in and get acqminkA Charles P. Ralagno Teacher of PIANOFORTE Term commences Sept. 2nd. Telephone Green 280 The Elite Reality Parlor SIRS. SUTHERLAND Expert Marcellng, Finger and Water Waving Telephone 99 INLANDER 830 Second Avenue BOARD AND ROOMS A home away from home HONEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY ROYAL YORK Made to Mea-tera Clothes, Suit SO?30 or Overcoat -- JO1IN0TON APPROVED Made to Measure Clothes, SU or ortf- $3500 cos Made and Qtiarantsed to fit by W. R. 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Box 129 PHONES: 521 and 7 CO DENTISTRY LOOKING FORWARD TO ALL IKE FUN OF THE FAIR Lasts From Tuesday to Thursday of Next Week, September 2 to 5 Inclusive BARRIE'S HOME FURNISHINGS THE LARGEST FURNITURE STORE IN PRINCE RUPERT Invites y6u to a Fall Showing of new designs in house furriiyhTiigs Third Avenue & first Street , Telephone lt3 "Exclusive But Not Expensive" VISITORS TO FAIR DON'T FAIL TO SEE " -ANNETTE- Shoes, Hats, Coats, Dresses, Lingerie and Furs ANNETTE LADIES WEAR COMPANY LIMITED Third Ave. & Fifth St. Two Stores 703 Eighth Ave. W. KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet and Buick Automobiles Good Used Car Bont Engines Goodyear Tires Raybestos Brake Liftings' Expert Mechanics Telephone 52 RANGE "No one knows the anguish o( the golfer who makes a bad stroke," says a writer. Nobody that is outside of hearing distance. Everybody's Weekly. Reliable Wrecking DYBIIAVN & HANSON FIRE INSURANCE STEAMSHIP AGENTS NOTARY PUHUC Prince Rupert, B.C. visitors that the city appreciates their coming. United effort will make the 1930 fair the biggest and best that hai? ever been held. COLEMAN HALL utflelder and manager of Vac's ated one of the best all-round Mil players In the league, lie ha tor two or three years. Hall will be one of the members of the visiting ball team in Prince Rupert during fair week. , with It. This he gave no annum- to. I also stated that as the public wanted the fight, he had a gymn BROWN'S SODA FOl N'TAIX Neit to Cjpii ii TS-jJ Try Our Double Kn , Milk Shak ? ;uj SoJ Shoemaking & Repairing; Best M. W.iit- . Louis Schibl :- : :i Sma" N. M. fVicLeai BOAT BULDEE Seal Cove Can take y-u under nx.l Any class b.u - abli Boats For Sail Real BjtI SUITS, SHIR Real Raincoat Reliable qua. " - ; for par; Auld-Wcc Tailor & Near Post Offr.-c VISIT Valentin Dairj Fresh Milk and trem.fc en of Skrena Jt Cm! ' T H Butter. Sun ! QUALITY FVlClj Phone - Ither do I think believe that m in town know ' bouts because under the auspi''' Social Club urn!' of the secretan EAfttm and it : mentioned on v ; heads or In 'hf raoter. ! He also stat ' business men would be will"-'-the fight. I 1 the least and because any bn keen sense of tv. the fight wor.'d financial surer.--they dldnt let ers bully thrm everything barm , I wish to stat' not looking for r never put a lettr: led league In hitting and homers i ceptlng In ans. Ourvlch and h have given to tlr t ir.illO r. pr . sltvtl -re uromot' .!!!: 'I man rvirvl."ti fl ...vlrC ll ' i mil ,; Ml. PP , Ml. lenge or for !. ,4 'These I had to I of Billy Bagshaw ,;iHi-"v u-r in ;liu! m . ... ..- ..,,! ir now1 i oeiievc tfJ, ougniy unaers. . f Anrfl t m nnr in i ' In tho P!phiniT I1WU ,,.n.i. u1.. .ifllHf I " - " ."viiiumuuiu,time answennu hold 200 people and I had one or challenges. p,,.flr which would hold 250. either nnl Thnnlilnir Villi Mf '' . I of which might be used for a six-! giving me sp. ("v,r " " uc Dei ana matter. aua l let the public come free. Ho rcfus- j OWEN "'"l cd to accept my offer and that (NoteWe brn-v n where our conversation ended. I two nartle.s ' , J.u rt ,n h,s Ietter of the! tcrs to thr "' :"'r 28th .u that fl he doesn't believe the' whether or m" ""' ,t nfnri! thlnV t ... ..... ... ... , . .. 1:1. ' " ' mc oig-, held. new. The The nv-' fit'.D' c,v shot promoter" of the town. Ncl- He wants. n'