'i: it i i ay ar PAGE FOUR WHIST AND CRIB JOIN Will Operate Under One Executive This Season Large Number O? Entries The Prinr Rjiiwt. ohMvji.h. k - - , r ' SPORT CHAT 1 i ni. niiviu i i in v :t in i nu inniac open golf championship at the smelter town has been won by Mrs. League, at its annual meeting last W enerstrm. who Right, decided to amalgamate for the corning season under a join' executive with that of Prince Rupert Whist Uaaoe. The meettnr, was attended by many members af both cribbage and whist leagues The following ofifrcrs were ejected. Honorary President, Bert Jack and Louis Richardson President, Aid. G. W. Rudderham. Vice-President, Alex McRae. Secretary-Treasurer. Malcobn McLeod. It it expected there will be 12 entries in the Cribbage League arc! 10 in the Whisi League. Seven, now teams will probably compete. Entries will close on October 5 when another meeting will be he'd to complete the season's organisation anJ draw uo the schedule of play. Cribbage, it Is planned, will get unde way on Oetober 12 and whist on October 15. ADVERTISING COPY MUST BE IN EARLY Opy for display advertise- ments should be In the hands of Hit printers not later than 3 pan. the day prior to publl- cation. This is necessary to en- 4 able best positions to be $e- cured. W HOOPING COUGH no -cm--But rxipi to r-duc parorytmi of courhinc NICKS Owe 31 UiUim Jar, U,,4 r,.7l. defeated Mrs. Fricker in the finals. A men's open championship tournament Is now in progress with a large number of entries. A radical change has been made in the control of basketball at An-yox by the formation of a commission Instead of a general committee as before. The commission which is Honorary VkcPreaidents. J, E. r'1" JZZ"!??1- the schedule of games for the season and have complete control of bas ketball in every way in the smelter town. Miss Annie Boddie Tells of Her Trip Members of Rotary Club Enter-tained With Delightful Musical Program This Afternoon Mist Annie Boddie. who. as nominee of the club, attended the recent International Beautequest in Los Angeles as Miss Prince Rupeit was piesent at today's regular weekly lunhceon of the Pruwe Rupert Rotary Club In the Commodore Cafe and gave a brief but in teresting account of her trip. The clug also enjoyed an acceptable musical program which included piano solos' by Miss Rhod Iamb, violin solos by Miss Nellie Lawrence and vocal solos by J. A. Teng accompanied by J. E. Davey. President 0. H. Munro was in the chair. Three University of Illinois sci entists have developed a process for using the acid obtained from hard Smith's cider in the manufacture of arti ficial silk. Socks EHEASE MEN Je 7SC SIM Hard Time Prices For Cash No. 1 Alberta Lump $12.50 No. 1 Alberta Egg $11.50 Pembina Peerless Lump.... $12.00 Pembina Peerless Egg $11.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIltY FOR SKEENA BRANT) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRFRII PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Tlironghont the City PHONE 649 Steam Cleaning and Pressing Alterations Made Collection and Delivery Freet LING -TOE TAILOR IU Second Ave. Phone tit TED SMITH TEAM WINS Defeating Jlro Hutchinson in the final, C. a Fricker won the Boqking Lengthy Encounter in High School Cup for handicap golf competition: Softball League In the High School Softball League Ted Smith's team won from Vance's team on Wednesday afternoon by a score of 7-5. It was the longest game played on the grounds this season; two extra innings being played before Smith's team gained the victory. Until the fourth in- .ling Vance's team was leading by i score of 5-1, but hi the fourth, .'our of Smith's players crossed the plate to tie the score, 5-5. MacRae saved the game for Ted Jmith in the fifth when, with a man an third, Allen hit a hot Texas-eaguer to MacRae, who Jumped md caught it. In the' seventh inning, due to a well directed hit, Kanaya and Green got on bases. Then Tobey hit a three-bagger, scoring Kanaya and Green to win the game for Ted Smith. For Ted Smith, Kanaya, Green, MacRae and Bob Tobey were the! best. For Vance, Walters, Santurbane nd Vance gave the best support. Teams: t Ted Smith: Arney 3d, Postulu ss, T. Smith c, Kanaka p. Green cf, McRae 1st, Bob Tobey 2nd, John stone if, W. Murray rf, Green rf. For Vance: Obata ss, Allen cf, Walters 1st, Canturbane 3rd, Unger p, Wilson If, Vance c, Edgecumbe 2d, i Suechlro, rf. I Umpire, L Sttnech; base umpire, J. Welle; scorekeeper, O. Fulton; i reporter. Olaf Hanson. i First inning: Ted Smith's team to I bat. Battery for Bill Vance's team. Unger pitcher, Vance catcher. Ar-ney flies out to Wilson in right field. Postulo safe at first on hit to Edgecumbe. Smith singles past Wilson. Kanaya out on infield fly to Pitcher Unger. Green walks. MacRae sin gles with bases full to Unger, forc ing Postulo out at home. Wo runs. 3 hits, 2 errors. Vance's team to bat. Battery for team, Kanaye pitcher. Smith catcher. Obata out on infield fly to Tobey. Allen safe on single to shortstop. Walters hits to left field. Santurbane singles to Arney, forcing Allen out on third. Unger thrown out,, on first No runs, 3 hits, 1 error. Second inning: Ted Smith's team to bat. Vance's battery same. Tobey flies out to Suebira in left field. Johnstone fouls out to Santurbane. Green out on grounder to Walters. ! No hits, no runs, no errors. Bill Vance's team to bat. Smith's battery same. Kanoya walks Wilson. Vance singles to right field. Edgecumbe singles. McRae singles to Tobey. With bases full Suehira hits to Green and Wilson and Vance score. Obata flies out to Kanaya. and Edgecumbe is caught on third. Allen singles to shortstop. Walters hit a hot grounder to Postulo, catching Suehira on home. Two runs, 3 hits, 2 errors. fly to Obata. Smith out on grounder, Obata to Walters. Arney scores on Kanaya's hit past Obata. Green hits to left field but MacRae files out to Edgecumbe. One run. 3 hits, 3 errors. BUI Vance's team to bat. Santurbane singles to Arney. Unger hits a hot grounder to left field. Wilson out on infield fly to Arney. Vance safe on first and Santurbane scores. Edgecumbe singles and Unger scores on Smith's- error. Vance scores. Suehira singles to Tobey, forcing Edgecumbe out on second. Obata hits to Johnstone in left field, who tumble. Allen flies out to Tobey. Three runs, 6 hits, 3 errors. , Fourth inning: Ted Smith's team i to bat. Tobey safe on first on overthrow to Walters. Johnstone hits to centre field and Tobey scores on error on third. Murray singles and Arney f Ilea out to Santurbane. Pos tulo safe on Obata's overthrow to first. Johnstone scores. Ted Smith THE DAILY NES Tiiu:5d3y, Qstober i 9 CTOR RADIO tubes, including Pentode rd Super-Control Tubes Distinctive cabinet beauty QulityPerformanccValue Complete with tubes VICTOR "SUPEIETTE" Tk, fJI.it BIG m4 rrrr kmilt 589-50 Wk Tttnlnm CUik 10 Imk fmpUt with 1 11 rt Third inning: ted Smith's team to bat Smith pinch hitting for ' to bat. Arney safe when he singles Johnstone but he flies out to Edge-to Santurbane, and takes second on ! cum.be. Tobey thrown out on first. to Walters. No hits, no runs, no errors. I Bill Vance's team to bat. Edge cumbe thrown out on first Kanaya to McRae. Suehira flies out to Tobey. Walters pinch hitting for Allen gets a single. Obata singles past shortstop. Allen hits a Texas-1 leaguer to first baseman MacRae who Jumps and hooks it No runs, 2 hits, no errors. Sixth inning: Ted Smith's team to bat. Arney files out to left field, and Postulo and Smith thrown out on grounders at first. No runs, no hits, no errors. BUI Vance's team to bat. Santurbane flies out to Murray in left field. Unger is walked by Kanaya. Wilson thrown out en first Arney to MacRae. Vance hits to Arney and Is out by inches on first. No tuns, no hits, no errors. Seventh inning: Ted Smith's team to bat. Kanaya safe when he hits past shortstop. He steals sec hits past second and Murray scores. ond and third. Green singles to Kanaya walks. Smith out for taking a lead-off. Green hits past Unger and Postulo scores. Tobey thrown out on first, Abata to Walters. Four runs, 4 hits, 4 errors. Obota and is safe on first. Kanaya almost stole home. MacRae is out on third strike. Tobey hits a three-bagger to right field scoring Kanaya and Greene. Johnstone files out Bill Vance's team to bat. Walters i to Allen in centre field. Murray safe at first on Postulo's error. San- hits to Wajters to retire the side, turbane hits, to Postulo. forcing Wal- Two runs, 3 hits, 1 error, ters out on second. Unger walks. ! Bill Vance's team to bat. Edge-Wilson hits to Kanaya, forcing San-: cumbe safe on a hit to shortstop. r3 1 with Automatic Volume-Control Hear this new radio and realize the joy .... the reliability ... of tttomiic t oUme-tOHtrot in a Victor Super-Heterodyne, made posiible through correct engineering of pentode and super-control rubes. Now, within this luxuriously designed and beautifully executed cabinet, you are offered a receiver which will transport the pleasure of listening-in to new heights of absolute enjoyment. Like other new Victor Radios, the R-12 is an advanced Super-Heterodyne ... but it is even greater in every phase of performance. 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Phone GS3 Clearance Sale On Friday and Saturday Afternoon at 2 p.m. Each Day CONSISTING OF THE BALANCE OF HARRIES BANKRUPT STOCK including One 8-Piecc Dining Room Suite, Windsor Chairs Smoker Stands, Draperies, Springs, Dalton Cash Register, Medium-size Gary Safe, Roll-top Desk, Chesterfield Tahles, Lazy Hoy Lounge Chair and Stool to match, Lamps, Toys, Decorations, Tools, Minds, lot of Lumber (lxG, 6x0, 2x8) etc. Also on Saturday I will sell in tho evening the entire contents of a small apartment house, as owner is leaving town, including Chesterfield Suite; also Krohlcr 3-Piece Suite. Barrie s Furniture Store GEO. J. DAWES, Auctioneer