PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY N2V73 Water Basketball News and Views of the Sport World HURLER IS 'AMERICANS William Brass of This City PHRCHASF-IV1 ARE REATF.N! Distinguishes Himself; Won Eddie Urn- of Topeka Club . 'Western League Goes to Yankees Labor Day Dance, Moose Hall 9 pjn. The peppiest music in town. Headquarters for HARDWARE Lawn Mowers Kitchen Wares Mechanics' Tools Builders' Hardware Paints & Oils Mops & Brushes Stoves & Ranges Lamps & Lanterns Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Ave. Telephone 101 USED CAR BARGAINS Several Model T Fords, or commercial from 1 1919 Ford Model 11,000 miles terms 1 1929 Ford Town Sedan run 7,000 miles, terms D E M E R S; BESSES passenger 840 10 8200 Coupe, run 8450 1 19M Ford Town Sedan, run only 2,200 miles terms 8600 8700 Several Ford Enines; One Chevrolet Engine; One Continental Engine Fitted for Marine See Us Before Buying S. E. Parker Ltd. VENING GOWNS ODISH HATS VRUYTIIING NEW EAL WOOL SUITS' AVEATERS ; Cor. 3rd. Ave. & 2nd. St. I In Suffer Keversrs Yesterday Championship Tennis CeurU Old Country Soccer ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST tic 2. DIVISION Birmingham. 2: Arsenal 2. Chelsea 0; Huddersfleld Town 1. Derby County 1: Sheffield 3. Orimstoy Town I: Newcastle 2. Leicester City 4: Manchester City SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Aberdeen 1; Dundee 1. n , 17. of France, by scores of 6-2, 6-4. I Doag and George Lott lost the , doubles to Bragnon and Broussos of France. 9-7. and 0-3. , Frederick Perry, England, swept 1 to victory over Andre Merlin of France. 6-1 and 6-7. Lacrosse and Not Football Called For Rough Play i Owing to an error in announce-, menu during the rush at the Fa'r Office yesterday, it was stated that the final game In the native football championship series had been called because of rough play. The fact is that It was the lacrosse game and not the football gam that was called for the reason. The football game went tb: full time and Klncollth staged a three to nil victory over Aiyansh. . 0. i Liverpool 2; Aston villa 0. i Portsmouth 2; Blackburn Rov-' ers 0. i Sheffield Wednesday 7; Bolton1 Wanderers I. Sunderland 2; Everton 3. Bromwlch Albion 4," Blackpool O.j Westham United 0; Middles brough 2. ENGLISH LEAGUE. SECOND DIVISION Bradford City 0; Notts County 2 Burnley 3: Stoke City 0. Bury 2: Oldham Athletic 1. Chesterfield 3; Charlton Athle- Leeds United 0: Barnsley 1. Manchester United 2; Swansea Town 1. HlUwall 1; Plymouth Argyle 3 Nottingham Forest 2; Wolver hampton Wanderers 0. Portvale 4; Bristol City 2. Preston North End 2; Southamp ton 1. Tottenham , Hotspurs 3: Brad I ford 3. Clyde 2; Partlck Thistle 1. Dundee United 0; Cowdenbeath 0. Falkirk 3: Aidrleonlans 0. Hamilton Academicals. 2; Motherwell 2. Kilmarnock 3; St. Mirren 0. Lelth Athletic 2 Hearts 0. Morton 5; Third Lanark 0. Queens Park 3: Ayr United 2. Rangers 0; Celtic 0. Small Gate At Soccer Match Owing to Rain Paid admissions to the Ehlbl- tion sports ground yesterday for we arcunci Anyux-rance Kupett football match totalled 125.7!) , which was not bad considering the rainy afternoon. BASEBALL CALLED Tho heavy rain yesterday afternoon caused the third game of tho Exhibition Week baseball series between Prince Rupert and Hazelton be called ofL jto BASEBALL First Place in Big Shoot t A wire received in the city last night announced that in uic ciiiiniiaLiuu iuiucm vHsiernav in Montreal ni rnp wichita. Kansas, sept 5.-Eddie, . Philadelphia, Sept. 5. united j Canadian National Railways national rifle shooting con- Herr.sawt for the New York Yank,, States players suffered Thursday j test, William Brass, of this city, With a COre of 389 out from Topeka, of the Western League.; Johnny Doag, United States It was understood no other players champion, lost to Bernard Shaw, were involved in the deal. men from all parts of the Dominion. Eddie Smith, who also went to PLAYOFF First Game to Break Three-Way Tie for Second Half Scheduled for Tomorrow If weather permits, Old Empress and Elks will play off tomorrow to decide which team will meet Sons of Canada, glren a bye in the draw, In a final game to determine the efty second baseball championship. If the Sons of Canada emerge the winners of the play-off series they will have won the season's title, having captured first place honors. In case either the Old Empress or Elks should win, there will be one sudden death play-off for the city cham plonshlp. The play-off for second halt hon ors has been necessitated by reason of the fact that all three teams in the league tied in the standing. RAIN STOPS TENNIS YESTERDAY Rain yesterday again caused postponement of further play in the city tennis championships. Prospects do not appear favorable for the plan of completing the tournament this week-end. C. N. TRAIN Per the East-Mondays, Wednesday and Saturdays, 12:30 noon. From the East-Sundays, Tuesday and Thurs days, 1:30 pan. v ADVERTISING COPY MUST BE IN EARLY Copy for display advertise- ments should be in the hands of the printers not later than B. F. Valde and Montreal as representalves of the lie of Toronto, a Bisley man, third Prfnw .Rupert branch of the Cana-, twwUy Canadian National dlan National Recreation Associa- , , .. wU1 thoot " W,th Uon. succeeded In betngced among the twenty shots who quali- lwmi' Canadian pacific represen- ned. itatlves, and the big final national In the qualifying shoot, Headly. of ' shoot for both systems will be held Battle Creek, was second and Enis- tomorrow. The New Hoop Dive 4; . ''V J. -i-- - V CT jir, t ."J.-rfr fj Miss Georgia Coleman, candidate for 1932 Olympic diving team In brand new aquatic number calied "hoop dive." Object thereof is to carry hoop till the carrier Is about ready to light in water. LACROSSE IS SHORT Aiyansh Players Walked Oft Field Yesterday After Play Had Been .In Progress Three Mlnntes Yesterday afternoon's lacrosse game between Prince Rupert and Aiyansh lasted only three minutes. After one of the naUves had been cut aeross the eyes with stick there arose an argument over a goal fcored by Prince Rupert and the natives walked off the field, refusing to play further. Thereupon the game was called and the fans were returned their admission. Prince Rupert won the series by a margin of four points. The first game was a six-all draw. Prince Rupert won the second game, 5 to 2. adding the other point yesterday. VISITORS ARE DINED IANY0X WON IN SOCCER Scored Fourth Straight Victory Over Prince Kupert , Yesierday I Anyox made It four games straight when they won the concluding match in the football series with Prince Rupert last evening by four goals to nil. The weather man was in a sympathetic mood and, for a couple of hours there was no rain, so that there was a good crowd of spectators who saw an interesting If not very exciting game. Anyox played with the hill, and Watson early on cleared well. Bap-; itm bftri Tl t A !' ft marl K&4j4uato till i Morrison booted away. Norrlngton crossed a couple of dangerous cen tres and Kelsey missed, a chance. Buntaine followed up a ball that seemed to be going out and crossed I a hand centre that Watson was un- j fortunate enough to turn past his-own goalie to give Anyox the first' goal. Dickens had a chance, but1 held on too long. Then Webster! robbed the opposing forwards, and, Baptle again was good. William was fast and Buntaine got away to close in cn Smith and shot with' terrific forty. Smith mads a tnleri- i did attempt to save and got his hands to the ball at full length but ' the shot was too powerful and Anyox was two goals up. "Rupert at-, tacked and newly scored but the linesman gave the ball, which had previously been out and a goalktck was awarded. 1 For the greater part of the second half the play was in the Anyox half, but Rupert forwards were weak shots. Dickens headed over from Norrington's centre. Webster made a clever run and his powerful shot hit the bar. but-$ame out with the goalie well beaten, a narrow escape ' for Anyox. Then Paptle had a shot blocked. Anyox broke away, but was ptilled up for offshde. Currle went close for Rupert, and Colussl shot Just past when ho should have scored. Dickens, a moment late. shot weakly with only the goalkeeper to beat. Anyox broke away fast and Buntaine shot a third goal. Field headed away in another Rupert attack, and then Horner ran out and fisted clear. Douglas stopped an Anyox raid and then the visitors were pulled up for a ques-1 tlonable offside. Baptle again had hard luck with a shot Dixon got; away and added a fourth for Anyox, j Full time found Rupert attacking but unable to score. f Teams: Anyox: Horner. Morrison, Tay lor, Field, Williams, Currle, Buntaine. McConnachle, Dixon, Don aldson. Ygleslas. Prince Rupert: J. Smith. Watson, Douglas, Hadden, Webster, Currle, Kelsey, Baptle, Dickens, Colussl, Norrlngton. Referee, J. S. Wilson: linesmen, C. Youngman,.H. 'Dickens, Del Rio, Dyer. MAKES PLEA FOR FAKMEIl frontinued from Hire 1) pie here what butter they should use but he knew the Skeena brand was as good as any on the market It was not reworked like some of the butters offered the public . Naturally, Mr. Phillips said, he was anxious to see big develop- jments in the district. There were Prince Rupert Football Association complaints that the farmers let the Gives Dinner for Smelter Town brokers down; some of these were Team and Supporters unfortunately based on truth but they were How aiming for stan The Prince Rupert Football Asso-! dardlzed production. Potatoes were elation was host last night in the being standardized and graded. A Commodore Cafe at a dinner in standard was being adopted for honor of the Anyox football team pigs. The matter of grading pro- and supporters, who have been here ! ducts generally was being taken i in connection with the Fair Week up through the Institutes with ; sports program. In all. abut thirty Rood results. le did not think, persons were present. Prince Rupert could complain of, Bert Morgan, president of the the dressed poultry being sent out. Prince Rupert Football Association, i Timothy seed was being sold thli was In the chair. Among the year amounting to 150 tons at speakers were W. Watklns, manager from 9 to 11 cents a pound. The of the Anyox eleven; Danny Mor-; cleaning plants provided by the, rlson. captain; Art Field, secretary, , provincial government had made and Mr. Powell, also of the smelter this possible. ! town. Mr. Phillips made a plea for the' The visitors expressed their ap- use of Bulkley Valley coal, a coal preclation of the fine reception and that lasted loneer and nave more 3 pin. the day prior to publi- courteous treatment that had been heat than many others. The vat- cation. This is necessary to en- , extended them here. Naturally ley was not getting the hay mar- able best puslllong to be se- enough, they were elated at having ket it should. A marketing bureau cured. jmade a clean sweep of the series was suggested at Prince Rupert.' wlth Prince Kupert. whlls he realized that the farmers! Aquatic basketball makes its appearance. The game i. g. . ,ur!l like water polo, excepting that the goals are like those w t, tc'baa and must be thrown from the water, a trick that require- ., iiu, . . QUALITY DINNER WARE AND FANCY. CHINA Teapots, Sugars and Cream Ap vL per set cT.aml Saucers" 1 5c, 20c, 25c Fupfromp9."d Sni!ccrs 65c, 75c, 85c 52-Piece Wedgewood Dinner Set 50 Cutlery and Kitchen Ware of All Kinds T01 BAlLINGER Third Ave. W. Next Royal Hank Phone Bine tU WmnMBBSMB TheFish which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Dally By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co', Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ol'KHATINO (J. T. 1. 20.000-TON FLOATING PUYDOt Engineers. Machinists. Hoilermakers, Rlarkmithu. 'atterB Makers, Foundeft, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 of the interior must be prepared to meet outside competition he asked that Prince Rupert wherever possible buy from the farm-els of the interior and the interior people would buy in Prince Rupert. A vote of thanks to Mr. Phil-lips was passed by the Chamber. Rev. G. H. Raley. p. p ' w Coqualeetza Institute. ed by the Cardena ia.st :"-' ' his return south after having ff the better part of the P' V" In the city and district M; j look south with him a numb' native children who will mlcI v I Institute.