PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KIT-CUT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avsnue H. F PULLEN --- Managing-Editor SUBSCRIKllON KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advat.ce $5 CO Paid in advance, per week w 12 Paid in advance, per month , -;"T7" jo By mail to all parts or British Columbia, tne British Emplre"and United States, yearly period, paid In advance , 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year .. g.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classllled advertising, per word, per insertion Local readers, per line, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone ... 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations Daily edition High School Students Are Keeping Busy The third meeting of the Student's Council of Kin? Edward High School was held on Friday afternoon. A Litera-y and Dramatic Society will be formed as soon :: possible. A rec-ntfon fir the Junior stud erits will be held on November r Various committee will . . .02 -25, Saturday, October 2, 1937. VALUE OF THE NEWSPAPERS It seems to be the fashion amoncr some public speak ers to take a slap at the newspapers. Premier Aberhart had been objecting to the opposition the newspapers have given to his policies and has been .trying to curb them. It is then rather refreshing to read something on the other side. Bob Davis of the New York Sun has written a classic on "The Printing Press" as follows: "I am the printing press, born of the mother earth. "My heart is of steel, my limbs are of iron, and my fingers are of brass. "I sing the songs of the world, the .oratorios of . history, the symphonies of all time. "I am the voice of today, the herald of tomorrow. "I weave into the warp of the past the woof of the future. I tell the stories of peace and war alike. "I make the human heart beat with passion or tenderness. I stir the pulse of nations, and make brave men do braver deeds, and soldiers die. "I inspire the midnight toiler, weary at his loom, to . . .lift his head again and gaze, with fearlessness, into the vast beyond, seeking the consolation of a hope eternal. "When I speak, a myriad people listen to my voice. The Saxon, the Latin, the Celt, the Hun, the Slav, the Hindu, all comnrehend me. "I am the tireless clarion of the news T rrv vnnr imrc and sorrows every hour. I fill thejdulard mind pointed to make further arrantr?-! ments, i A report of the football leapne meeting held la.t Wednesday was given by Helge Holkestad. Them have been two teams onranieti, the captains being Helge Holke-' .rwl 1 n I FIVE PINS UNDER WAY Gyro Club Defeated Pioneer Laundry in Opening Match Last Night Gunderson High Scorer The Five Pin Bowling League opened the season last night when Gyro Club defeated Pioneer Lann- ! dry two games to one. High average was Nels Gunderson of Gyro Club with 248. The game between Canadian National Recreation As- (New York National League 93 power. I epitomize the conquests of mind over 'l St. Louis "ff 80 fn3 matter. : "I am the record of all things tnankind has achiev-1 Brooklyn 3' . "... 'I'll 62 S .I10 .513 cu. -uy uiispiiiiK fumes 10 you in me candies r""ipna 90 .404 g!oy, amid the dim lamps of poverty, the splendor ;Ctaclnnatl 56 of riches; at sunrise, at high noon, and in the wan-: American League mg evening. 57 61 68 71 New York 100 53 .620 .598 .550 .530 94 J73 "I am the laughter and tears of the world, and I shall !!rolt 87 65 never die until all things return to the immutable ' cXnd g Eoston 80 70 t I am the printing A. press." i Washington 72 78 ' Philadelphia .. 53 95 St. Louis 47 104 SPORT CHAT .654 .572 .550' .536 .533 .480 1 .359 .311 um ana 1 ercy nnutson. A game , 7" 7 " was played bv thes fu fn """" u"ueai canaaians last Thursday afternoon Ting pong playring win be in full swing by Monday afternoon. Miss Irene Mitchell being In charge. If you wish to sap somothin" iry a classified The Orrillla Terriers, following! in Eastern Canada lacrosse finals. ' will now travel to Winnipeg to play a sudden death game for the right to meet ths winner of New Westminster Salmon Bellies and Trail Smoke Eaters for the Dominion Championship. The Salmon Bellies and Smoke Eaters are now engaged in in a a series series at at Trail Trail. . vuiijuu me iiianacer oi any ot our 500 branchec i' 1 1 rv 11,211 U . , m ut lO (nice it-...- I 0 JJ u, mc improvement plans with you. THE DAILY NEW8 Ortabet 1MM . DOWN THE ALLEY News and Views of the Rupert Bowling Front The Commercial League got away to a flying start on Thursday night Some good scores were turned In and. before the season ends, the Senior League will have to step soclation and Old will be Empress smarUy to I k(p f the Com. played Sundav afternoon Individual scoring: Pioneer Laundry 1 2 3 T.I V. Houston 180 190 183 553 i M. Young 134 297 252 683 Sonny Stiles 232 212 224 6681 D. Houston 184 182 164 530 N. Kinslor 164 202 151 517 Total 894 1083 974 2951 Gyro Club 1 2 3 T. F. Dibb 175 182 159 516 N. Gunderson.. 247 318 178 743 R. Smith 187 208 184 579 w. Stone 173 207 203 573 J- Bulger 237 179 140 556 Total 1019 1094 864 2967 BASEBALL SCORES National League Cincinnati. 3; Pittsburg, 6. New York. 4; Brooklyn, 7. St. Louis. 4; Chicago, 1. American League Detroit, 14; St. Louis, 4. Boston. 4; New York, 2. Washington a t PhiladelDhla. postponed and will be played as part of double-header today Baseball Standings mercial trundlers. Dr. Large turned in a nice 205 single and a 'comfortable total of 490. - - Jack West deserves a lot of credit for organizing two teams for the CN.R. He worked hard to put It over and has uncovered some n rem ising bowlers. Query If Frank Dibb can roll 180 with a bum knee, what can he do o6!,..iw . n.Wi ly OUU OHM.' "Speed ball" Saunders must have been sick rn Thursday, or else he had a big run of islj luck Eecter 1 1 fd'.-i 1 rr-v.-'Si&t.,' Iittmtmi, ,ptltfU if ,i, "W Impiojmtwt Commhthn, f itlrtjti flirtlj if fMiotphUU ttntntti tnd Mi. tUiul, , 0 (onltibKliem $wttd$ "Nl,uU, .,,! fl-f tnvimtd if Ibt Pmlis. CtnU h lit Nslhntl Bmfhfm, Cmmlid0 Ail.) ' .'luck next time, Johnnyf Ah! Woe is me. My first official ball, of the season vra. beautifully timed, aimed and delivered, strike? Ah, no. Sprit ! f !' Jack Rutter has been so long behind the smoke stack of a CNH. engine that off duty he must perch behind a powerful stogie, which is alright e:ept we have a suspicion he hopes to blind his opponent on the opposite alley. Our choice for the season's honors (Commercial League) is yes, you guessed it Gebb Taylor's Rupert Motors team Oh, sure, I'm the hammer man. Five pin league tonight so watch for the dope on It. "ALLEY SLOPER" Junior Football Oct. 9 Booth Memorial Schot vs. King Edward High School. 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