it Tuesday. Aui two TH2 DAILY N2vS Scenes In Austrian Uprising at I Mall Schedule The Markptc Your Feet Easier Mondays, Wednesdays ana ill-days are D m 1DUUW. Reiatl price cunec: tirrc arsj ?t')m the . Last Fruut n.L.MtAM ) 1 v m to Protect than Repair for Thursday. Mondays Wncouvrr- 10:80 2 P-m. J Qrar-fruit. Jb Cal.. each w - 6, (j .40 .80 10' :3U - V !' Ill HARTf5 ADLJUS-ARCH 11 Last. -1 N"' K , Local readers, per insertion, per une L. 1 2 2 5 6 6 6 7 8 INDIVIDUAL WQWMNf Frew Last night's rink play in the Ca nadian National Recreation Association Lawn Bowling Club resulted as follows: - Angus Macdonald 20, F. A. Rogers 15. J, A. Frew.2Q, ?. B. Walton 8. The standing of rinks to date is as' follows: w. D. A. MacPhee 9 Angus. Macdonald, 8 n, a. Borland -r- -.7 P. R Tinker. 4 F. P. Wa)ton J. A- Frew F. A. Rogers 3 James J3oyd ' 3 .J.. J. Little ... .. .1 D. A. 'MacPhee. fecat H. T. Crtss by a spore of 21 to 5 at the end of the week'in the Canadian National .Recreation Asgoctytjoq La-n Bowling League's individual FRIDAY'S SOFTBALL OFF pwjpg to 1? Mop,se having dropped out of the league the City League Softball fixture scheduled lor last Friday evening between Canadian National Recreation Association and Moose was called off. for comfort wear "Archgrip Shoes" for women . . . Hartts' "Adjus-Arch Shoes" for men , , Scientifically designed to correct weak arches and support the normal ones. The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RCPEBT BRITISH COLOMBIA Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Transient display advertising, per lnch per Insertion , ' Advertising and Cliculatlpn Telephone Editor and Reporters' Tslepnone PAJLY EDITION Member of Andlt Baresn of Ovulations B.C.WINS GOLF CUP Captured WlUingdon Trophy at . Quebec Meeting Prelude to Canadian Championships ' LAVAL-SUR-LArLAC, Que., Aug, Jl: (CP) A Brjtish Cplumbla golf team of Ken Black, p. Moore, Stan Leonard and Bob Morrison, with an aggregate of 595 for thirty rgix holes, retained the Wllllngdon Cup yes terday, defeating Ontario, Quebep, Manitoba and Alberta teams as a prelude to the Canadian amateur championships. Ontario wa second four points behind. -fetwn Bowling Games Played A. t Angus Macdonal dand J. J. Rink's Winners in La A C J- . . . ,1 ... . Phone 557 PpiJllfned pvery Ajternoon, Except Sunday, by Prtoce Bupen Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. f. FXTLLEN - - - Managlng-wita SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly pertpd paid In advance , rer lesser peruxu, paia in advance, per weer By mail to all parts of British Colombia, the British Empire and United, States, paid. n advance, per year , . , , ,. ,', By mal to all other countries, per year ,, Contract ratps on application. ADVERTISING IATPS 98 GROTTO IS 3.0t 40 3.00 8.0C Tuesday. August 14, 1934, DEFEATED RfPJhr Bls Pclipe Tobacconists M to SpUbsM FUture The Grotto softballers, displaying little of the prowess and fonnida bllity that won them first half honors, bowed last night for the third time this season to a team bearing the Elks' colors, it being the second game they have lost to the Senior Eka wrjlle the Junior Elk aggregation took them Into camp last week. The teams entered the sixth In ning with, the score tied two all. The Elks forged ahead when Unger scoped partly on Scott's hit and partly on a bad overthrow to third base. This one run lead was soon tied when a cquple of Elks' Infield errors gave the Tobacco-men a lone tally. This tie was short-lived after the Brother Bills came to bat in the eighth. With two away and Ogg on third; Brown, making his first hit of the evening, poKed one out to right field to score Ogg, putting the Lodgemen In the lead again for trie third time during the evening. How ever, a one-run margin is always a bit shaky, especially in Softball, so the Elks proceeded to cinch the game in the next frame when they staged a live-run rally. In that dreadful sub-division they slashed the innocuous pitching of Yagrr for five hits, batting one more than once around. Although, no little dejected by the swift series of events, the Tobac conlsts made a dangerous attempt to run out on the Elks, their two- hit, two-run rally giving the Lodge- men several squeamish moments especially when it was at Its peak However, the six-run lead was too much to overcome, the final score being 9 to 5. Each pitcher allowed twelve hits. Score by innings: Elks 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 59 Grotto 0 0 0 1 0 ) Q 35, Batteries ScpU and Budjplch Yager and QurYlcJi. Umpires Comadina prqthers. Mrs, W. Pierce and son, Tommy, sailed yesterday on the Princess Louise for a. visit in Ketchikan, w FOOTBALL! Tonight TRIAL MATCH Probables vs. Possibles All players urged to turn out Grant Mahood, former well known Portland Oanal mining man and now located In Toronto, arrived in the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon train and will be here until Friday afternoon when he will proceed on the Prince George to Stewart where he will pay a brief visit before going: south to Vancouver. He was accompanied by his brother, David Mahood of Telkwa, who sailed on the Oatata this afternoon for Vancouver. Aiinougn pnoto at top was takm in Ippc Aus;ra an February 14, . 31 . , ust reaah- Canada It shows six Austrian Social fa-n x . F. : -t f;; xs squ..1 .) ,r..l3 r v- Sonallat rdxllioa of that time. The recent Nazi revyJ'. qdi d sinur in a mamirr iot m- : v encnur 0 he prsen regime At centre is seen a martme-gua nest of Uimm-hr guaraij.. a bui.ci:nij m V:-nna aftpr the uprtslna that cost Chancellor Doilfuss his life Tl f photd was flown from Vim:ia U, London and radloea across the AVantic. An exclusive photograph, at bottom, telephoned to London and radioed from there to Nrw York whence it was flown, showing the late Chancellor Engelbert DoUfuw. of Austri Jying in state m the pffipcof the chancellery after ne had been shot to death by Austrian Nazis. Suspicion that Germany approved of the assassination shocked Europe and for a time caused new fears of war Mens Singles In t Tennis Tourney Frinre Rupert Club's Championship Competition is Now Nearing F)nal Stages The following men's singles games were played last evening in the Prince Rupert Tennis CluVs championship tournament: C. J. Norrlngton beat T. W-Brpvyn 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 (quarter final). R. p. Qreggor beat C. O. Perry 6-3, 6-4 (quarter final). Alex Mitchell beat W. L. Stamford 7-5, 6-3 (second round). Tonight C. J. Norrlngton will play Ottq Young while Alex. Mitchell wll meet Roger Young. Baseball Scores National League Clnclnnatl-Plttsburg rain. American League Philadelphia 9, Washington 0. SOFTBALL Aug. 15 Moose vs. Junior El Aug. 17 Grotto vs C. N. R. A. Aug. 22 Grotto vs. Moose. FOOTBALL On August 14 and 16 selection games will be played in preparation for the game against the Navy for the Hanson Cup during the time the u. M. s. Danae Is In port. BOWLING Aug. 15 No. 8 vs. No. 6; No. 0 vs No. 1. Aug. 17 No. 3 vs. No. 2; Ko. 5 vs No. 4. Aug. 20 No. 7 vs. No. 6; No, 8 vs. No. 1. Aug. 22 No. 9 vs. No. 2; No, 5 vs. No. 3. Aug. 24 No. 6 vs. No. 4; No, 7 vs. No. 1. Aug. 27 No. 8 vs. No, 2; No. 9 vs No. 5. Aug. 29 No. 6 vs. NQ- 3; No, 7 vs. No. 4. Aug. 31 No. 5. vs.. Nq. J; No, 8 vs. No. 3. Sept. 3 No, fl VS, No, J; No, 9 vs. No. 4. Sept. 5 No. 7 vs. No. 3; No. 8 vs No. 5. f Sept. 7 No. 6 v8- No. 1; No, 5 vs No. 2. Sept. 10 No. 9 vs, Nq, 3; Nq. 3 vs. No. 4. Sept. 12 No. 7 vs. No, J; Nq. 9 VI No. 6. Sept. 14 No. 4 vs. Nq. No. 9 vr No. 7. PersonrU of Rink Personell of rlnk for the season is as follows: No. 1-J. J. Little, R. E, ncnon, II. T. Cross, G. Woodland. No. 2 T. McClymont, Steve King, J. M. Campbell, F. S, Walton. Np 3-rL, g. Arroll, J Bpyd, T Mc-Meekln, J, S. Irvine, Tuesday p From Vancouver- JJ Thursday I 10:30 D.m. OM,D " fSSr '-1.. OravensteinTTlb,. For Anyoi ana olf StcKarv-21 war , . OICMin Duh 4 Sunday 7 pm Fr,da" 2 Pm ExtrJ.nrWd UO. Frh , From Anyox and Strwit- Mv MA, dot Tuesday 11:30 an puttrr ll, , 1 wv Fanor. cart 0i lb ror Naa, IU.tr ana r't K iwp.in- , , lbi. I Sunday 7 j .Yrsftaoir. From Naa Illrr and Prt Slnpior -jj. pptJttoet BjC 12 11k ' Tweday. IJiJQ axa Qren pft, j js. For Queen Charlotte Island dreen Beens. lb August 4 and 18 9 pm poeumbers, hathousr varh Irom (ufn CiiarJoifr Itjands !artfl. M.O.. bunch Auiturt 16 ar4 30 10 pm New lJe4. bunch For Alaska Oreen On ions. 3 bunches I I Mondays ajn. Onions. Australian 4 Ibn from -tiMika lOaitto. Uaiwrfd, pr lb. Monday m. Pr. Iluptrt -, t xm. Uabfaafe, n c mv, lb Saturday ss Pr LouW am 'b.C. lld LfHuc V to August 16 and 30 sua. lOtfttHtowrr. It. BC. :v rum Skrrns fltvrr Tomatoes hothouse 1 Friday . rop p m Tomatoes. outdir lb parley, bunch drtjv pn thr Oaliv Niwii Tuii ipK ? -cw buru ( Uj 1 1 i n J 2 si 1 I I (CARNIVAL an d Flow i 4-Days-4 ft SI If August 21 to 24 Most Ambitious Program Ever Attempted In Prince Rupert er Show " 1 ' J Frank Andrn HOME GAS OPTIMISTS 11 Radio Artists in two-hour Vaudeville Show Wednesday, ThnM-day and Friday nights. FLOWER SHOW Tuesday, 1 p.jrL to midniffht with Kincolith Jubilee Concert Orchestra and Carnival attractions. BASEBALLr-Amorican Navy vs. Prince Rupert FOOTBALLH. M. E. Danae vs. Prince Rupert for Hanson Cup. INDIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Football and Baseball games. SOFTBALL Gyro vs. Rotary'Clubs. THREE WARSHIPS in port during whole week and squadron of 12 U, S. Naval Planes. In all about GT)0 Naval visitors. CONVENTION of Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia during the week. DANCING overy night aftor concertawith Grand Ball Friday night. A Week of High JinUs Queen Charlotte Island SHINGLES The best made on the coast. Not Kiln Dried HYDE TRANSFER-PHQNE 580