PAGE FOUft, FRANK NEEL Helen Meay BaIfe TOOK COUNT Former Local Boy Knocked Out in Second Hound of Tacoraa Fight With Harry Ketchell Frankie Neel, formerly of this city, was knocked out by Harry Ketchell, Tacoma featherweight, in the second round of a scheduled six-round bout in Tacoma on Thursday night of last week. The Neel-Ketchell bout was the semi-windup to a main event in j which George Rickard of Tacoma and Frank Sawyer of Vancouver, heavyweights, battled to a six-round draw. POUCE COUPE CURLING CLUB Winter Sports Body is Organized in Peace River Block Town POUCE COUPE, Nov. 2: The Pouce Coupe Curling Club has been organized and an active season is expected this winter. Officers are as follows: Honorary President, Judge H. E. A. Robertson. Patron, T. F. Haskins. President, G. A. Becker. Vice-President, P. C. MeWha. Secretary, Pat O'Ferrell. SPORT CHAT Disney. Well, president of the Cincinnati Reds, denies reports that a deal has been virtually completed which would bring Outfielder Hack Wilson and Pitcher Malone of the Cubs to the Reds in .exchange for Pitcher jle& Lucai; and butfleldw Estel Crabtree. Both Wilson and Malone are said to be in bad standing with the Cub management, and President Well says he would like to have either or both of them. He does not wish to part with Lucas, however. Misfortune strode in the Yale Bowl a week ago Saturday before a howling, cheering crowd 'of 70,000 ! and left behind at the pDint of death! Richard B. Sheridan, 21, of Augusta, I Ga., regular right end on the Army j team, as a tragic note to the Yale- Army football game. The cadet suffered a broken nock early in the fourth period and physicians at New Haven Hospital marshalled all their skill and knowledge but were unable to save his life. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, who recently won the women's Ame; lean tennis championship for tti" seventh time, still has to win the title once more before she car equal the great record of eigne championships set by Mrs. Molla Mallory. fctarcury UnVlerwear wilt be appreciated by all men who have n lnitinct for qualify. It cottt a few centi mora per garment, but when you ie it, fe1 it and wear it, you'll tay Mercury's well worth tht difference. MERCURY- MILLS LIMITED HAMILTON rr i ii " Tn i There is no use saying anything but Helen Meany Ba'.fe. before her marriage was United States' dlvtng chimp'.jn and now sht is contented at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., with a bow and arrow CRIBEAGE SCHEDULE November 2 Seal Cove vs. Eagles. Swift's vs. Musketeers. Elks vs. Grotto. , i Prince Rupert Hotel vs. I. o! O.F. ! Knignts of coiumbus vs. Moose, Whist Schedule November S Grotto vs. Musketeers. Moore vs. Sons of Norway. I.O.O.F. vs Seal Cove. Totem Park va. O. Empress Hotel. Legion vs. Flah Packers. Organised professional baseball will be played in Japan beginning! next year, with Herbert Hunter, 'nimer big league player and America's "baseball ambassador 4o the Orient." as Its commissioner. The Japanese sportsmen have already raised $500,000 to finance a league, whh h will have e,lght j clubs Ik-. tic strs Monday November j Kitwanga Native Nine Winner of Late Ball Game HAZ ELTON, Nov. 2: A late season baseball game was played between Kitwanga ahd Boulder Creek native teams, the former winning by a score of 16 to 5. JUNIOR FOOTBALL POSTPONED Unfavorable weather on Saturday afternoon caused the postponement of the Junior League football fixture between Booth Memorial School and King Edward High School. ENJOYABLE Anniversary of Moosehe art Found- i ing Observed By Local Moose Laigt Last Night Why you nee jglcn followed after" which Bert J Cameron played a violin eolo with 1 WrK. Black again apcompanyin" After Mrs, Charles Edwards had liven an address on behalf of the Ladles of the Mooseheart Legion, the Varden Singers, under the direc tion of Peter Lien, sang choruses. Mike Cplussi and Prlmo Vaccher I rendered accordion and violin duets In spite pf the unnvorable wea-Jand the Moose Legion band played ther, the Moose Hall was crowded .3 see 01 wiecxions chmiku last night tor the concert which was. "Arouna ine worm. u. m. aimpson staged iivcelebration of the annl- ge an address on oenau oi me The Mooseheart Alumni Association and versary of Mooseheart Day. program featured selections by the! Robert Reld and Emll Hudema the recently organized Moose Legion ' playecfa cornet duet with Mrs. Black Band, conducted by Robert Green- i accompanying. The Moose Legion field, and all items were greatly en- 'played the rousing march "Com- also few Deiorc lue o"1"1 Ui " There Joyed. were a Spee-;manaer rhac onnTnnriau tn tho rwocinn I National Anthem brought the pro- The program" opened with' the ceedings to a close. staging fjf "O Canada" after which' A voluntary collection was taicen the Moose Legion Band played the ' m a!d ot the nri ahd dependent march "Fhllo Senate." W. B. McCal-' Canad,an children at Mooseheart. 1 ium, dictator, who presided, then . . I gave an opening address and performed the 9 o'clock ceremony. Violin pupils of Miss Nellie Lawrence played a selection entitled "Love's Greeting," with Mrs J. S. Black accompanying. An address by Fred Scadden on behalf of the Moose Le- No fewer, than 31 appllsatiors 'or licenses to operate horse and dog tracks are before the newly-'ormed raring Commission of Florida. Qf these. 20 are for horse taces and 31 Tor dog tracks. Extinction of Rats Is League Problem ... - 1 I t.,-4t IlifliCVa r.XM-ris r-lisiigru in niraii- gallon United Stales Method Has Been Studied NEW YORK, Nov. 2: Improved methods of slaying rats has engaged the attention of League , of Nations experts. Success, of tiie United States in barring , from Ifij shores the rodent which carries the deadly bubonic plague has been studied first-hand by an international committee of doctors appointed by the league. The committee consisting of em- I l 1 1 I l. ..tiu I liiitiik ijuuruiiuiie nu iteuiui j niters from France, Germany, Holland, Spain, Great Britain and the United States Just concluded a 10-day study of United States methods of fumigating ships, with particular reference to methods which have kept bubonic plague out of the United States entirely during the past 12 years. The hydro-cyanic gas methods of destroying rats in vessels arriving w Volat ci por E W yf'HEN your engine is hot starting ' is easy because the engine heat helps to vaporize the gasoline in the carburetor. When your engine is cold, but the but-side temperature mildly warm, the same condition applies the; outside temperature helps to vaporize the gasoline in the carburetor. But when the outside temperature is below Co .and your engine is cold, there ingredient in WINTER UNION GASO- UNE-that starts COI.D MOTORS instantly on the raw, damp mornings of the Coast, or in sub-zero temperatures. No Fading New Volatile Vapor is self-contained in WINTER UNION until released at the carburet or Jet. Thus it prevents "fading" "vaporilpck", "bucking" or "'boiling in the carburetor" a common fault, of ordinary "winter gasolines". here engaged the attf.,,, ,on f. v,V(Mt AUCILS IJIll'T I'll ..tat wi. vmjiicua, assistant general in -charge of u, ,.t " an.JUC anu immigration for tv. 4 Q T.,Klt TT 1,1. . 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