HIGH WINS IN SOCCER second and Ivarson a third to give the High School a 3 to 0 advantage at half time. With the hill in their favor Borden fought Well in the second- half. r Following uuumiis a u i run uu and uhu centre cenitt 0 by Lind Una High jiigw and aim Dungate uungaie got got a a fifth. linn. Llnd Dates of Games for Scottish and English Cup Ties . LONDON, Eng., Oct. 5. The smaller soccer clubs In England and Scotland for the next month will b6 settling the question who will go into the first round proper of the cup competitions this year. The little fellows will play lh the qualifying competition which precedes the competition proper. In the contest big first and second division clubs do hot become Interested until the third round,. Dates of the competition proper ties are: English Cup: First round, Nov. 28; second round, Dec. 13; third round, Jan. 9; f6urth -round, Jan. 23; fifth round, Feb. 13; sixth round, Feb. 27; seml-flnals. March 12; final tie, April 23. Scottish Cup: First round, Jan. 16; second round, Jan. 30; third round, Feb. 13; fourth round, March 5; semi-finals, March 26; final tie, April 16. H, W. Birth, rTe. Behsan, Thomas McMeekln, W. D. Vance, W. W. Brown, G. P. Tinker and Frank Dlbb, who have been at race for a brief visit In connection with Masonic affairs, returned to the city from the interior on yes terday afternoon's train. SPORT CHAT , . . i. . I Recommendations which would J Defeated Borden Street !make Saturday the competition for the by 6 to 3 Score j Harmsworth Trophy, premier speed , . . ... , ... lauuig eveiu ui vne worm. umiuvii uucci tsuuuui uub uu a safer for the competitors and pre- The flnal hoot of the season bf sec-vettt the First North E. C. Regiment Ritte d on Frlsnh's fly-out and scored 6ww rmiiic ARauub xiitcii ill Liic iru- . . . . .. tack that Faw stopped. High had m?T" l International com only ten men and Borden were also mIssIon who hld chare ct the las" short at the beginning. From a HariMwprth suggested 12 centre close in Santurbane added a specffl,c cnan5" In the rules, tht prevent any more faJse starts. Chapman suggested that the start be paced, with the competing Boats Btinm.irhlncr tho lino atiran r I r' v say. Allan turned the ball past hU ad at ,east 300 feet aPar Instead own goalie to give Borden their first goal. Wilson added one for of the present svstem which ni lOWS a boat to cross thfl st.nrt.lnir line at full five "f speed within e sec- sec- L,ina- say got awav attain and MonrdVi 9n of the fall of the last startlnc missed the shot, so Borden had two nagi AnPther Important change nnl I.U.k j . j, WrMlIrt limit 6w- vcittii was ueienumg wen vow iuuhhj i,u uuc for Borden and Anilesley lh goal,10- Another would lengthen th mo auic ,t,cc Vfcalcu in n lilgn ' v 4n; w Kit imica bttBck and Honcr was nlnnkv 1 - - Bhrubsall added a third tot, Borden following good work by McGuire, tNaylor and Campbelf and then Ivarson added a sixth -for high. High nea'rly Increased the lead but did not always take advantage of Openings and a pleasant, well-cbn tested game ended with High ahead by three, goals. The teams; High: Morgan, N. Allan, .Klrken-dall, Cromp, Faw, Chrlstlson, Wilson, Ivanson, Banturbahe, Duhgate. Bordenf Annesley, Hortg, .Lee, HoUston, Veltch, Stewart, Lindsay, Naylor, Campbell, Bhrubsall, Mc Ouire, Referee: J. S. WUson; linesmen, A. Walters and T. Nakamoto. 0. U. S. Football Saturday Scores Notre Dame 23, Indiana 0. Vale 19, Maine 0. Harvard 28, Bates 0. Northwestern 19, Nebraska 7. Cornell 37, Niagara 6. Washington-Jefferson 10, Tech 6.. . ., Army 67, Ktrox'6. Navy 13, Wllllato and Mary 6. University of WasnWlon 2s Montani 0. Oregon 0, .Idaho 0. Stanford 6, Santa Clara 0. St. Mary's 14, California 0. Southern' California 30. Oretfon State 0. Washington State 13. University of California 0. Princeton 27, Amherst 0. Utah 52, Idaho College 0, Colgate 45, Lawrence 0. Purdue 28, Western Reserve 0. Forlda 34. North Caroline staw Dartmouth 61. Buffalo 0. Pennsylvania 3,2. Swarthmore 7. Duke 13, Virginia Military 0. Whitman 37. Albany College 0. Maryland 7, Virginia 6. England to Play Spam at Soccer on December 9th 'LONDON, Eng., Oct. 5. A fine series of International soccer matches Is expected In the British isles this season owlnir to the 1ft- lhg of the ban by England on players from Scotland, Wales and Ireland engaging in such games when owned by English clubs. One international match, that between Ireland and Scotland, has already been played, Scotland winning by three goals to one. An innovation In international soccer matches this season will be a meeting between England and Spain at Highbury on December 9. The oldest, stitodthett, , finest Rye Whisky on the shelves, B.C. 12 YEAR OLD DOUBLE DISTILLED RYE $3.50 Hep. Quart Every drop 12 years old age, Government guaranteed. IW Ml ! Tawlan, M ilrtt hM lh ILmr Caatral Br4 ftktt I '" "" ' " 11 ' 111 "' 'mini' niiiii i- rri) r--i -1 tniiii . i ir.ii LAST SMOOT OF SEASON William Brass and Bill Cameron Win Principal Prizes ni t.,. r r. ven1, ally Bn" such sucn occurrence occurrence as as mar- mar- ' Deen made by Charles P- Chapman. 6 goals to 3 Borden played up hill in the first JZ to a""s whose control tne half and not only defended well but r""der made dangerous raids that forced the High ...... defense . to work hard to Campbell and Lindsav made an at. wer Association . and . a scores made: 200 yds. 500 600 Total W. Brass 32 33 29 04 A. Wylie 31 29 30 90 R. W; Cameron 28 30 32 88 R. Wilson 29 31 28 88 M. M. Lamb .... 26 28 29 fts A. Palmer .... 23 27 25 75 11. B. Eastman.. 20 24 23 69 J. Macfie 16 28 24 68 Ted Smith 22 21 22 AC In the shoot for the Royal Arms'Nlnth The newly formed Skeena Bad minton Club formally opened its stop Hop. (Conft Iniied from rage One) the way but were awfully sleepy.' pangborn said. "We had good win 61'RLEIOlt GRIMES B6 itERO Grid Practice Under Way In South OF THIRD GAME IN BASEBALL CLASSIC 'continued rrom mfce 1) ninth. Trie CArdlnals got td drove in the second inning when Jim Bottomlpv wnlltprt Mntt.ttt tViorl connected with hlx sixth hit nf hp series, Bottomley going to third and scorln? on Wilson's single. Martin made third and scored on Gilbert's fly-out. In the fourth Martin dAuhteri utter lidfey had tingled and both runners scored on Grimes' single to right. In the ninth Flowers walked; fto-Htg-r bunted safely and Watklns, running running for ror Flowers, Flowers, leached reached sec- nscuctauuii uu me MCiNlcnulI ureCK . -"v- Ranges was held yesterday. The I Orlrlies fanned fiVe batters before first prize, a pair of gold cuff links, mak,n wy lo Pitcner Mahaffey in was won by W. 'Brass; second prise, a turkey, vu rvtjr , won wuu by vy A. , Wvlle VV jrllC massed fnur hnttPrs IhhltiHlnrj'.Tfnirr. , II 1U U r ...0 i n pme, a silver cigarette case, won byiru Ice' Chapman secretary of the rae- k. w. vv. uameron, uameron, and ana fourth xourin price, price, a a keep their goal intact. Chrlstlson w c0Irio peh-khife, vroh by opened the score for High and then ?M ! R. Wilson. Following were the thp eighth fnf a nlnrh hUimr ttn, Batteries: St. Louis, Grimes and Wilson. Philadelphia, Grove and Coch rane. St. Louis First Fifth R H E Inning 0 0 0 Second 2 3 i Third .. 0 Fourth 2 Fifth 0 Sixth o ! Seventh , o I Eighth Sixth ... Seventh Eighth . Ninth ... ther for the first thousand miles CASSIN'G .0 . 1- OF BISHOP '('ontlnued front bare one) t"J VT , , Wl - 1 an American tournament was held My and broad culture and also on me i. u. u. E. Hall courts, after pairioi ana aaminisiraior. lie serv-which a social evening was enjoyed ed his church as bishop and later .1 1 L. i . , mm uULI.U. -1. a i wiwi -erTing oi reiresnmenw. r.uuiiiop ior more man a There were ten coubles entered Quarter of a century. the winners were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. a a Collector whose museum con- Norrington. Play was very keen and talned some of the finest Works of attracted much Interest. the Italian masters in Canada. Into iira tViA OI - , waatv HI Ml9 Alt f w w- m w w VVHIUII TJ charge of Mrs. Robert Bartlett, who Ghly knqwn authentic portrait of was assisted by Miss Mary Astorl Thomas Moore, valued at $300,000. and Miss Florence Smith. i Born at Flumerldge, N.B.. Feb- - 'rUarv 20. 1862. he Wns eduratM nt PANOBORN AND HERNDON LAND St. Stephen's Grammar School AT WENATCHEE EAKLY TODAY there, later attending St. Joseph's AT END OF LONGEST NOV. Colleee. Memramcook. NB H i completed his theological studies at ! Laval university. i Ordination followed in 1886 and Rev. Father Casey's first appointment was as curate td Frederlcton parish. IV. Later he was appointed to raised to the dlehltv " and then climbed to 17.000 ' feet In ti l triB y. chancellor of the New Bruns at hervyVbUdVover-Duichl ! Sitct bor Dor at ai aayoreaK. davbnwv" Bishop Sweeny became ,, 111 he. was ,.,n nm,.. tt.,-. nan ?hfSn fe ftnd Coadlot to H,s Qra- The form ,n mbe k - JL weMcl dth of Bishop Sweeney occurred h w "Pa lu? 6 COr,dn t uKe ln 1900 attd Most Rer. Dr. Casey over It. The plane was lasrv but' . .. ' u " we flew oh through the clouds." Z h.shon SAMUSHIRU BEACH. JaDnn. Oct ttt1 vult 10 Rome an the Holy 5. Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Hern- Land and during that trip acq'jlr- don Jr., after numerous delays ea'maiy oi ni sari, treasures, in finally got away from here on their ?01 he 'as honored by being isk-projected nonstop flight across the ed 10 ,ve Principal sermon at Pacific 'ocean Sunday morning, tne EUcharlstlc Congress held at hopping off at 8:12 o'clock (2:12 Montreal that year. p.m. Saturday Paclflo Standard ' Encouraged Welfare Tlmni A tuiM u.. i.t..' Whin At-phhtshnn Null McMoll 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cup, 10 shots at OOOyard range, R. 1 - W. Cameron won with a score of 43 1 5 12 1 OU of a nn.-wlhlp fin M f tomh Philadplnhla won the Regimental Cup and gold First o medal for the highest average score Second o throughout the season. .Third " 0 BADMINTON TOURNAMENT Newly Formed Skeena Club For- mally Starts Play for Winter Season Fourth : o -...v . , h.vic uic, an iiuui later f . . . . they Were sighted over Cape Ermo was transferred from Vancouver to uu uie coast oi japan aDOUt loo i. mc um.un uu- miles northeast, nf hn That tar Polhted Bishop Casey as his sue- tbey were averaelna onlv about inft cessor. The hew archbishop an- mues an hour, which was a little vo'n'ca priests to open up sparsely slower than they had counted Upon. wca districts, encouraged Ca-They were again reported over Ne- tnollc welfare agencies, fostered muro,250 miles northeast, two hours caucauonai institutions and exten-and 29 seconds after taklnir off ded diocesan activities. He dls- Tf than ,niiM nuiult ik.i f-. ' CCUiraofii all lnvlfu anrf Indatarl nr. Herndon and Pangborn hoped to ,,Bld observance of church regula- iuiiu at cait L,axe uity. uuua. Just before leaving they put the During-the World War he scvera following rations In a barrel: Dried Urnes preached sermons enojjurag-shell fish, rice cakes, army blscUlt, In his people to aid the Empire In Japanese powdered tea. coffee ex- its struggle, and aided lh every way tract. Dowdered milk, tunar. hpf possible the Allied cause. tea cubes, chocolate, two pounds of In 1920 he Suffered a severe 111- butter, three vacuum bottles of tea, ne$s from Which he never fully re-three roast chickens, beef sand covered and from that time his wlches. one pound of cheese, five work was carried on in the fact of pounds of tinned asparagus, fresh handicap, bn August 30, 1928, Most pears, apples, oranges and lemons, Hev. William Mark Duke, formerly a quantity of powder consisting of parish priest at Balnt John, was sugar and dried milk with a small appointed titular archbishop of amount of cafflne added. Fasix and Coadjutor lo His Grace i with right of succession. Much of Pangborn and Herndon were to the administrative work was tUrn-follow the Qreat Circle route In their ed over to the coadjutor, but Arch - its mgr.t across tne racmc ocean. Th.is msnop casey remained head of tlv This advertisement Is not published or dlsplaved by tne Liquor 'woUld brln tnem vla the Alaskan diocese. Control Board or by the Government Panhandle and the British Columbia He resided at the Archeplscopal coast-possiDiy not very rar rrom Residence, llfll Uroughtort Street, nf nntUh ,,mhia of British Columbia, . lPrlnce RUpert. Vancouver. Here's action, as theso pigskin warriors, dressed lo -ult temperature or 90 degrees, utart Rnd pi u-tici at Atlanta, Ga. 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