rUMt r. PAGE FOTO. MARTIN IS ACCLAIMED Sports Writer and Announcer Arc Heard in Radio Interview ' Cards Favored Something Itadical Must Be Done to Help Athletics There never was anyone like him before and there will probably, never be another like him again," said Qrantland Rice, noted American sports writer. In. a radio interview last evening describing the batting feats in the World Series of "Pepper" Martin. sensa tlonal centreflelder of the St. Loul? Cardinals "He has given the biggest thrills in years ' to those five great crowds of baseball' fans. "The Cardinals should be top-heavy favorites to clean up now," ments will be served by the com mlttee. Badminton has not been long introduced at the smelter town and it is proving a very popular winter sport there. Some very good i players have been developed. Pos-I rlbly Anyox players may be seen in (X T TIMF Prince Rtroert durinir the romlne.vljLf 1 AJviLiiYvJ winter. RANGERS WIN OVER CELTIC Will Meet Queen's Park Saturday In Final For Glasgow Cup GLASGOW, Scotland. Oct. 8: The Rangers defeated Celtic yesterday in the seml-flnal of the Glasgow Soccer Cup by a score of two to nil and will meet Queen s Park in the final on Saturday. Athletics' Pitching Aces continued Rice, "but they may have to beat Earnshaw again if Leftv Grove and George Earnshaw. whom Connie Mack is now depending they are eoinir to enn e?;niH upon to retain world's baseball championship for Philadelphia. Earnshaw and Burleigh Grimes be - -- - -on opposing mounds, there may aLttrtfSjrr Connie Mack to Use His Mound Talking of the fielding performances in the series, Graham Mc-Namee, famous radio announcer of sports events, also in the inter-' view, expressed the opinion that Gelbert, . Cardinal shortstop, hac1 done remarkable work. Bottomley's . mm nt-Tntm n o tj t i -n, v Oct. 8. Before with performance was also outstanding. PHILADELPHIA, leaving his "if the Athletics are to scramble Philadelphia Athletics for St. Louis where the world series through, ai Simmons, jimmy Fox campaign will be resumed tomorrow at Sportsmen's Field, and Mickey Cochrane will have to ome ground of the St. Louis Cardinals, Connie Mack, ?yUhitttof immedtetef""11 l veteran onager of the Mackmen, broke his usual ration Rice again y' Wen' cence in regard to his pitching choice The old master, hh u.. . .... whose strategy has been seriousl: m wivj n lit liu V C -J KfTt UUl the army or the marines ani "tlo,n?? H? QU.lt8 n" intimated that his two roundhio thtt timber wnif P.nnr dldly ac: Martin." added McNamee,. SPORT CHAT Aces in Final Frantic, Effort; Grimes Is Gabby Street Choice the batUe in the last two games Lefty Grove will go In tomorrow and. if the Athletics win. George Earnshaw will be used in the flnt.' game on Saturday. If Grove should get into difficulties tomorrow. Earn;haw may relieve him. Both ' Orove and Earnshaw have so far The championships of the Hidden WOn a game apiece and lost ono. Creek Tennis Club at Anyox have while Mack intimated that Grove been settled. Miss Isobel Gillies and u-oUid start tomorrow, it is pos-Jim Dixon won the mixed doubles. slbie he might reverse the proeeed-Mlss Isobel Gillies, the ladles' sin- tnt!. flnfj start Eamihaw singles. The tennis season at Anyox ,,,.,... j0v.,j v. . L. dtaals Pot. wUl. undoubtedly. be fhi this v,r was m. a successful year very one and there was much keen play. The Anyox badminton season will the veteran Burleigh Orlmes, who distinguished himself in the third game of the series last Mondiy. open tonight. After play, refresh- T " ! ",1 Z he was beaten in the opener a week ago today and who is aching to get another chance at the AY FOREGATHER SKIDEGATE. Oct. 8. Thomas A. Kelley, head of the Kelley Logging Co. of Logan Inlet, paid a short visit here recently and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens. Mr. Kelly plans shortly to bring a Jarge party of capitalists up from Vancouver for a hunting trip on his service boat Norah Jane. George D. Beattle and W. G. Mc-Morris were also visitors at the Stevens' home, so It took the form of a reunion of real old-timers of the Queen Charlotte Islands. J. Hatfield, member of American team competing in South Africa track meets taking one of hurldes while winning 120-yard hurdle race In IS 9-10 seconds. KNIFE FOR COCHRANE Star Catcher of Athletics Must Have Operation Immediately After World Series PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8: Im-mediately after the conclusion of the World Series. Mickey Cochrane, heavy hitting backstop of the Philadelphia Athletics, will enter hospital to undergo an op eration, it was revealed yesterday. Cochrane has not been himself since he washlt on the head by a . ball at Cleveland on August 17. He is suffering from a painful sinus condition which on occasion affeets his vision. BASEBALL Surplus of $116 on Year's Operation Expected Split to Be Made Between Clubs When all accounts have bei rettled. the Prinse Rupert Basebal' I Association expects to have a surplus of $116 on the operations of uir pan, ssaEuij. mis wan reveaien last night at a meeting of the executive of the aroclatlon with Aid O. W. Rudderham. president, in the chair. The surplus has been re-.allze ddesplte a deficit of $30 car-Irle dover from the year previous. .The sum of $75 will be distributed equally between the three teams in the leigue this year Sons of ;CKnada. Klin and Old Empress A banquet will probably be heir; latT at which the Qrme Cup. emblematic of city baseball cham-plonh!o will be presented to th Son of Canada The proposal to form an indoor barrbr'l league is also being P-ot H K penison. well known .Porcher Island mining man, arrived in the city yesterday .after-jnoon for a brle( business visit ti town. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Piano, cheap. Phone Blue 721. tf238 THE DAILY ITCVS TY.:.rr1.ov ' ) , LEAVING ISLANDS Captain J, It. Glllatt Arrives From Sandspit En Route to Sooke Where He Will Reside Capt. J. B. Glllatt of Sandspit. who has been a leading resident of the Queen Charlotte Islands for over twenty years, and Mrs. Glllatt arrived In the city on the Prince I John this morning front the islands Thanksgiving at Port Clements Beautiful Cross Was Dedicated By Rev. R. P. Graham PORT CLEMENTS, Oct. 8. On Sunday. September 27, St. Mark's Church, Port Clements, was filled to capacity on the occasion of the annual harvest thanksgiving services. The church Interior was a veritable garden with its profusion of flowers, fruits and vegetables, tastefully arranged by members of and will sail on the Prince Rupert ' th "orwattn tonight for Victoria. They will take Rev. R. p. Graham, speaking on up future residence at Sooke Har-Jthe text, "Have Palth In Ood," dealt bor where Mr. Glllatt has purchased a large estate. Captain Gillatt's departure will be a matter of regret for all Queen with the meaning of harvest, material and spiritual. . A feature of the rervice was the presentation of a beautiful .cross and the Veceiving t-nanotte islanders. Many efforts, and dedication of the same. The were made to persuade him to re- cross. 24 inches In height, made of main on the Islands, but he replied bronze and coDDer. la the deslan to these that his children were all! and handiwork of the donor, P. R.I living in the south now and it was Bellas. The of fleers and congrega-i me aesire or himself and Mrs. m0n are justly proud of this beauti- jiuau to De near tnem. fuj and valuable addition eo the Many settlers In the course of symbolic ornaments of the church. hewing out their new homes on thet , . islands have in years past gone to The world's series has been played Captain Glllatt for advice andiin weather made to order for the assistance, and this has always been 1 baseball fans. Let pounds and dol-freely given. While Captain Glllatt Hrs rise and fall, we take an hour :ias always been regarded as the off to watch the batsmen and the leaamg member of the conservative , ball party on the islands, this has not prevented him from being friends Col. Charles A. Lindbereh on way home on account of his fatlier-lnlaw's death. EARL BARRIE IS HONORED Presentation Made to Departing United Church Sunday School Superintendent The teachers and officers of the Sunday School of the First United Church held a very enjoyable party last night at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. Wilson in honor of their ruperlntendent, Earl Barrie, who is leaving Friday for Toronto. The evening was spent in playing games, in which Miss Betty Edge-cumbe won the prize. After the serving of delicious refreshments. Mr. Wllsorvon behalf of the Sunday School, presented Mr. Barrie with a pair of gold cuff links engraved with hit initials. lie spoke briefly on the splendid work Mr. Barrie had done In this branch of the church, and how much he would be missed but wished him every success, In his future undertakings. Mrf Barrie responded suitably and the1 gathering came to a close wtyh the tinging of Auld Lang Syne. ' :aT.E OF CHARGES Th follow inir Is the scale tit i-hary nwda for reading nt1ce: Marriage and Engagement nnounremnts $2. WrtK Notices 50c. "'.''' Mr. Oandhi has received a blrth- with and respected by all residents ! dav sift of 575. Whatever tho " 'us irrcsptxuTe oi poun-, result of the Conference, the Mica! color, hatma will at least not go back During his residence on the islands I to India from London empty-Capain Glllatt has also been active ' handed as a layman in the Anglican Church. PHOENIX LAGER Healthful . . . Refreshing . . . Pure, Packed In a Handy Sealed Carton of One Dozen Bottles Men's Suit Sale $5.00 for your Old Suit Or Overcoat $5.00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY October 9th and 10th we will give you $5.00 for your old suit or overcoat, provided you buy a new suit or overcoat to the alue of S25.00 or over. All suits and overcoats turned in will be piven away free to the unemployed. Fraser & Payne fl E E P HE?!ES5Y RANDY HANDY BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE L hiiihhhb II HE Orlnt for t 4um M ar. StllrtrtS I rtiidtu ItM. ' " ..a- B,iBKBiI",PMMBiJMMKIMaWMBMBiiMMaii1iMMMgarMBSMMSWSMSM-.Mir J i This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govern ment of British Columbia. Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns HU Thu advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Governmint of Dritlsb Columbia