PAGE FOTO. " ACTIVE IN BASKETBALL Three' Girls' Teams Promise to Put Up Keen Play During Coming Winter . Some of the classy fans are being lined up to play league basketball In the city this winter and, as for the loaches, they are knockouts. The quintette headed by Sue Bod-die is to be handled by Walter Johnson. With management such as that this, aggregation should be a strong one. Ella Steen's team is to be coached by Art Phillips. Ella has what appears to be a very promising team, Lillian Lowe's five are to have "Pop" Menzles for their trainer. He . has seen a basketball many times and knows it Is not square. This team ought to give a good account of Itself. These three aggregations can be counted upon to provide keen and Interesting play. ENGAGEMENT IS DENIED Miss Yvonne Vincent of Bait Lake City Says She is Not Marrying Jack Dcmpsey SALT LAKE CITY. Nov. 5: Miss Yvonne Vincent of this city unequivocally denied her reported engagement to Jack Dempsey, former . world's champion heavyweight boxer; yesterday. Miss Vincent said tht she was merely friendly with the Dempseys. Whist Schedule November 3 Grotto vs. Musketeers. Moose vs. Sons, of Norway, I.6.O.F. vs Seal Cove. Totem Park vs. O. Empress Hotel. Legion vs. Fish Packers. November IZ Sons of Norway vs. Grotto. Musketeers vs. Moote. -Old Empress Hotel vs. Seal Cove. Fish Packers vs. I.O.O.F. Totem Park vs. Legion. November 19 Legion vs. Grotto. Moose vs. Empress. Fish Packers vs. Totem Park. Seal Cove vs. Musketeers. I.O.O.F. vj. 8ons of Norway. November 26 Grotto vs. Old Empress Hotel. Moose vs. Fish Packers. Musketeers vs. Totem Park. ' Sons of Norway vs. Seal Cove. Legion vs. I.O.O.F. December 3 Fish Packers vs. Grotto. I.O.O.F. vs. Moose. Musketeers vs. Legion. O. Emp. Hotel vs. Sons of Norway. Seal Cove V. Totem Park. - December 10 a rot to vs. Seal Cove. Legion vs. Moose. I.O.O.F. vs Musketeers. Fish Packers vs. Old Empress. Sons of Norway vs. Totem Park, Dceember 17 I.O.O.F. vs. Grotto. Totem Park vs. Moose. Totem Park vs. Moose. Old Empress Hotel vs. Musketeers. Seal Cove vs. Legion. Fish Packers vs. Sons of Norway. ...Amateur boxers and wrestlers in New York State must be registered by the Athletic Commlsion. Carries A Soveveign For Luck The Los Angeles Examiner in a copyrighted Interview quotes Babe! Ruth, the home run king, as believ ing he Is paying a heavy price for glory. "I can't go to movies," said Ruth, who is here on a barnstorming visit. "It mlffht nffpet mv pvps I haven't seen two shows In four! years and, I love shows. I can't dance. They tell me It's bad for my legs. It's nearly five years since I waltzed: And I love to waltz. I can't attend a night club. They'd say I was drinking and carousing. I can't , read a book on a train, for it's toot hard on my eyes, and 1 spend most 1 of my life on trains. I can't gamble, i Not even a few dollars. And I love to roll dice, play faro, cards, bet on horses anything. But if I were; seen with gamblers or In gambling houses, It would start gossip. "I can't travel on airplanes, but I'd love to. It's against the rules of The secret is out! Helen Hicks. 20-year-old new women's golf champion of the United States, shows you her lucky sovereign she always carries. It was given to her by Enid Wilson. British women's champion SPORT NOTES my contract, of my insurance policies, of everything I'm connected with. I can't shake hands promiscuously. It's dangerous, and they tell me I'm making too much money to expose myself In that fashion. There's nothing I despise more than to refuse to shake hands with anyone. I can't go swimming. Because I'm told I would be exposing myself to colds. I have a 16-cyllnder automobile, but I can't speed it. If I was hurt while speeding my wages would be stopped during my con valescence. I can't play a round of golf because I'm followed from tee to tee by persons seeking my autograph. Hang it all. I can't do anything. Not Just yet. But wait. In two more years I'll be through with baseball. Then I'm going to break loose-r-wlde open. Not for long, but for a while." MRS. MOODY LABARBA IS SAILING, TO FIGHT National Women's Tennis Cham pion Going to Orient With Her Husband SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 5:Mrsi Helen Wills Moody, national wo men's tennis champion, will sail for the Orient tomorrow on the steamer President Madison. She will accompany her husband, Fred.S. Moody, broker, who will conduct an office on the steamer during the voyage. Mrs. Moody Is looking forward to a number of interesting matches while In the Orient. All track meets in South Africa IJelng Pitted Against Wildcat Carter In Bout In Seattle Next Week SEATTLE, Nov. 5: Fidel 14 Bar- Iba, who retired unbeaten -as world's j flywejght boxing 'charHpIon, on ac- count of havlg passed the weight j limit, will meet Wildcat Carter In a I six-round headline bout here next j Tuesday night. Both le Barba and Carter will enter the ring as Junior I lightweights. Boxing, whllt extremely popular are halted at 4 o'clock In the after- ,a w,naon- a now pro- noon to allow the spectators to n'bltpd on Sundays, Christmas and take tea. . Qood Friday. Why come down to earth? Spirit of aviation evidently, affects horses as In this trotting race during country fair at Pomona, Calif Loganberry .s seen leading. Juandtb. TltttlAILy HE773 URGES PEACE OUTLET WAY OF HAZELTON In the Financial Post Just to hand 1 Is a letter signed by S. M. Code of j Winnipeg In which he urges the; Peace outlet to Hazelton as follows: Editor, The Financial Post:. In an article In The Financial Post of October 17 mention was' again made of the extension of the I Pacific & Oreat Eastern Railway from Quesnel to Prince George. j i In the last eight years much eh-' gineerlng work has been done on thp Ppa.cn Rlvrr nutlet. Soma of the ' 'plans were tabled at the last session of Parliament at Ottawa. I For over a hundred veeir the Peace River country has produced 'wheat and is the garden spot of (Western Canada this season. The elevator people at Grande Prairie jthls fall have been buying wheat by, the load at 31c basis No. 1 North-j jern, which amount includes the 5c 1 government bonus. Freight from Grande Prairie to the Pacific Coast Is 28c a bushel. The men making the economic! survey for the British Columbia government believed that Flnley Forks was a key position, as It was believed that the great development ' of the future In that country would , be on the north side of the Peace River. i It appears, logical that the line, should run west from Flnley Forks to connect up with the Grand Trunk ' at Hazelton Instead of Prince George and save a haul of two or I three hundred miles on Peace River ' wheat. Premier Bennett at election time last year supported railway relief for the Peace River country. If the Dominion Government spends $1,500,000 south of the Grand Trunk which will not help these thousands if settlers it will be an outrage. These settlers need encouragement. S. M. CODE. Winnipeg, Man.. Oct. 20, 1931. CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE November 9 Grotto vs. Moose. Musketeers vs. Seal Cove. Swift's vs. I. 0. O. F. Elks vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. Eagles vs. knights of Columbus. November 16 Moose vs. Elks. I. O. 0. F. vsr Engles. Grotto vs. Swift's. Prince Rupert Hotel v. Musketeers K. C.'s vs. Seal Cove. November 23 Swift's vs. Seal Cove. Elks vs. Musketeers. I. O. 0. F. vs. Moose. Eagles vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. Grotto vs. Knights of Columbus. November 30 Seal Cove vs. Elks. Musketeers vs. Eagles. Moose vs. Swift's. Orotto vs. I. O. O. F. K. C.'s vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. December 7 Swift's vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. Musketeers vst Grotto. Moose vi Seal Cove. i Eagles vs. Elkl : I. O. O. F. vs. K. C.'s. Calgary Wins ' Rugby Match Aitomah Tigers Defeat Vancouver Athletic Club By Score of 6-4 CALGARY. Nov. 5: Aitomah defeate'd Vancouver Athletic Club by a scora of 8 to 4 yesterday In the first of a two-gamt series in the Western Canada rugby StJAI.K UP fllAKfiKS' Thf follow I Hi?! ! wiilf of cnTKfli irtl ir fi'Mlfw ft - ' ntf' : ' Mill flfifrn ut I Riitri.ulllll.lll Hint. Nonet M$. 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