I 1 PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, August 3 iSJ4 Buy Your White Shoes N OW Sweeping Reductions on every white line in the store Your Opportunity to Secure High Grade Footwear at Exceptionally Low Prices r Broken Lines To Clear $ 1.95 Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. HONC8 RUPERT - BR1IISH COLUMBIA PutHihed Every Afternoon. Except Sccdav. by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avnne H. F WILES - - - Managlng-BdrUs SUBSCRIPTION KATES CtXy delivery, by carrier, yearly penoa, paw rn advatee Paid tc advance, per we;k . Paid in advance, per month - By Tsall to all parts ol British Columbia, the British 'Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance L By maQ to all ether -countries, per year ; ADVERTISING RATES "Classified advertising, per word, per insertion . local readers, per line, per insertion Sews Department TtJepnor.; Advextbto; and Cueulatira Telephone -Member of Aadit Bureau ot Circulation! 15.00 JM 300 9J00 so. .25 I Saturday, August 13, 1938. I WHAT WIT.T. RR tup pvn? THEIR LEAD I IS CLIPPED iPittsbnrg Has FiTe and a Half j Game Margin in National League Tanks Same In ! American FrrrsBURO, Aug. 13: ;cpi Pittsburg Pirates, by losing to the Chicago Cuds yesterday, had the margin of National League leadership reduced to five-and-a-hali games over New York Giants who defeated the Phillies. The third Baseball Standings Including Yesterday's Scores 2tionaL W Pittsburg 62 New York -J: S8 What will be t he end of the Spanish embrogfib? It sVems;cScrk evident tJiat Italy and Germany do not intend to Iceep out Cincinnati & of the dispute. Fighting still and 8031011 goes on just, when it - --47 seems as it the end is near the fighting flares up again and sloS " " " S the slaughter continues. The difficulty is that both sides PhiShia 1 3o e ceivea neip irom the outside but especially the in-: American League .-uiciiu. New York 65 The government has been senrfino- nut nmnonf?o U Cleveland 50 L 37 44 45 46 51 53 57 67 33 38 41 a.uni now wlc government nas Deen car- Detroit 49 53 lying on m a aemocratic manner, improving conditions Ci? while fighting against the invader. Philadelphia ,.37 lo the real outsider who knows nothing of the excent from nuhlirat ?nn ly on the government side, it would seem as if Russia fomented the trouble at the beginning by encouraging the bpanish socialist and communist government to enter on a , j , "--i'"v.iwii. 2, u rousea xne conservative' Classes that thev saw nnthino- fri- it W L" "it I went on 51 60 33 66 Man in the Moon place Chicago Cubs continued their pennant drfTe as a result of their victory with the fourth place Cincinnati Reds continuing In place by eking out a close night game Tictory over the Si. Louis Cardin- ( als. The Boston Bees defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers and ousted them I ram leadership of the second division. In the American League the situ-1 ation remains unchanged' with1 the New York Yankees still leading the Cleveland Indians by five-and-a-half games. The Yankees shared j a double-header with the Phila- delphia Athletics yesterday as did tne Cleveland. Indians with the. Chicago White Sox. i Yesterday's Big League baseball scores were as follows: National League I New York, 1; Philadelphia, 0. I Brooklyn, 1; Boston, 2. Chicago, 9; Pittsburg, 3. St. Louis, 2; Cincinnati. 3 American League Philadeplhia. 5-3: New York 4-16. Cleveland, 12-5; Chicago, 9-6. Boston, 1; Washington, 13. Pet! War in defence of th.ir - mZZI 'nZL " .1 ht on- not on the minutes. KING'S PRIZE WINNER CHAIRED AT BISLEY Captain J. A Barlow of the Wes t York Regiment who won the King's 'Prize at Bisley is shown b eing chaired by competitors after his victory , BASKETBALL est view Beats Acropolis and Seal Cove Wins Over McOymont A. 1 1 A. wit ihi iramPK Lij vi mi in ;i a. sjuic oov so eooa oasKeioaii in these two games. In the first game. I. WctTiv. ArrvrwH f foiv 7' provided most of the thrills of the evening. In this game Blaln of rWestview opened the scoring with jj ' a beautiful one hand shot from well back, then went on a shooting , spree to score a "total of 15 points. Westview really had the goods' last night. In every department of .the game they were full value for TLtbeir win. The floor play of the I team as a whole was beyond re-Iproach. Every man had a chance. .1 There were no stars. Forwards Brown and Lee unselfishlessly fed I -"Blain who scored most of his' , points from direct passes. CurrieJ was a sianaoui at guard and Couk (Grimsson both held their ends up.j Acropolis started wen but th phenomenal shootine ol Westview 'was too much for them and they a moon- wilted badlv after the first few Rtnrtwl HioPiicin.:i --r v tue war ince Charles. This was another O-Neill and G. Brown, for Ac- fheRun3ailedtocome to the support Of their excursion and tt was a mystery ropolis, were the team statute ..inenasto a sufficient extent to enable them to put down mp- .Brown scored eight of his team's ine uprising while the fascist countries sent not only arms ,poInts while -0ei11 respon- and ammunition but Jale had a lrip and ,OT four more-franco. troops to fight on the ide of General general . lieJalso i51016 The government ir1p inr L tt ended in a deadlock. That's the I Acropolis lost two men on fouls FrancI FnalnnH g,TrSm? SUPPrt fronJ V " of these trips. The Mentenko In the first half and r ranee, ngiana and O Canada 1 and United States but not myrterylsTiow they getaway w!h Eastwood, who went in to takp suincient to offset the Italian and German help. Ic Mentenko place and lasted only 4 The defence of the government troops has been the a ttrtr tolnDtes he too was ..wonder of the period. With poor militarv trainrJ 5 A lot at 13601313 wm making f"1 to reUrevrith ur personals Without that desirahle aS,rale X;n; Cohesion , which !L il 17 trainin& a7ld mystery trips to Prince Rupert on In all, eleven fouls were called on tl seems necessary to Port Day. It's a big event and Acropolis. WCtory, tney nave fought valiantly and manv deeds of everybody should be happy. . Some good Hoor plays, engineer- neroism will be told in future generations. " j ed 0,Nelu Brown, were . j Jake says he guarantees every- wasted when no one was able tr. : - 'one Whn hlnt rrighnH. H..ttor . V'O IIVITFll FT?nVT 7. year 01 success and happiness and t c unnA , , , J. b. WOOdSWOrth, national leader of - the C.C.F., is general, prosperity. There's a gam- strongly opposed to the United Front which means he ble tor w WOUld not like Union with the rnmmiimcc tt : uLuaicu 111 v h iiriiii vnr in-ir 111 rnin ni . a t . . . TT,?J r a. V V w,,a 01 a a lime mat youu remembei unuea rront came from .the Communists. The C.C.FMr. many a year ': Woodsworth said, believes firmly in social democracy You11 ccmc 10(1 have a fast It seems as if the C.C.F. was steadily develoDintr alona- ,lrst "but Pot thc 1881 tlme the Imes bid down by their late British SiTmffiffi. "ye U,k fr man? a -Kev Robert Connell, who, while a socialist of very long standing, did not see the possibility of bringing arjout an? Teacher 'heipin? Jane fasun hei immediate plan for socialising the country. His idea waV1 "Dld your mother hook thli w vj li i-ii 1' yiiiiL 1 iy rurnci Thnti , n. . .1 .1 1 1 . - w , , " : j v uuui " a ouuueii cuuucii overtnrow uverinrow o 01 me present svstem. cause he favored this nlnn w ti, n n r i. i. . Jane: "No ma'am, she bought it: First Guest: uurai. "I'm i m sure sure i I don't aont --- - y... uiv , uirew nimOver and chose , another leader. He was a "firm believer in social know uhy they thU hotel the demoCTacv" but SO far ive hnv ,oA 'Palms,' do you? I've never seen tSttoTtote Woodworth over and Evidently Mr. Woodsworth sees the danger of extreme "fprise the whole staff keep foi measures. Extremists on one side develop extremists on the guest3 m the l3st dav of thtt the other. Even the Communists are beginning to realize ;Stay " this and are moderating. their tone. j Try a Daily ew. ad I sink the shots to complete thf. plavs. Seal Cove and McClrmont in CDimV The game between Seal Cove and Ol EiCilJ I McClymont, cut short for lack ol time, went to the more experienced " Seal Cove team. Bussanich, with four points, and IMortesano. with four, were the (high scorers for Seal Cove whil unmble and Rougan for McCly The Gyro basketball league saw m2?1 redf four DetroiT ai St. 17 be" slaved Wt at the Exhibition Building i0 fouIs 1- at later date IThcre w some verv .rood and it . c ueu on . iney wer-me team all the way althoueh the McClymont team gave them a fast hard fought battle. West- ! , 'ew. an3af TJ?,, endc! view beat Acrooolis Hill bv a score1 The.,tat. 6 to 5 MeCIy- score of 24 to 14. while tne stroll M16 Seal Cove quintet beat McCJpnont 3 10 "0Ugan'S r8.0 the side. Parkinthndhv ? n This OP w the fmest player in tht. He has olaved in. onl'i three games thU year but he has scored eleven points and has yet lo have a foul called aeainst him If the rest of the McClymont team would take a Up from this lad and play basketball with less thonehi of winning the team would benefit Team captains: Westview Bill Brown. Acropolis, Ray CNeilJ. Seal Cove. Albert Mah, McClymont. Bpice Stmundson. Scorers--. Montesano and tcittn Cameron. Referee. NeiJ Ross. TIMMINS "Die ptmt form h whick tobacco can t lA&kfrd." GOES UP Miners Take 3 to 1 Victory In Dominion Football Association Final Series WINNIPEG, Aug. 13: CP-Tim-mlns Dome Mines went a iram nn in the Dominion Football Associa tion championship final .series yesterday by winnine the seennrf Mm over Vancouver North Shore by a score oi tnree to nnc aftir th Hrst game on Wednetdav HaH resulted in a one-all draw. Half' lime score was two to nil rhi third game will be nlaved trfav i i- . . i. a me Desi two out of thr. game series. PLAY AT 'TENNIS IS WEEKEND: F.VF.N m . . . -u., 4iy Progress Eipected to be Made In 0InInf Singles u0uo Preliminary uanniu ui ituuu j an)j Ail but two games in the city ten- MONTREAL, Aus tj ,0 nls championship tournament were.f" and Jap- tr, roinrt tit last nlcht hut. with eood -- i: 3 ml Brocklesbr and Rush vs Tyler and OTeUl fRunertJ 6 15 pm. Walker Johnson vs. A " . :nvi rs.n ... the week-end seemingly j; in prospect, it is expected that good LaTnftff .defe--l V progress will be made In the play- K!?? 46 9 " M g olf of preliminary rounds. In "TH Jack men sdoubie yesterday P.M. Davis - and w L stamioro Deal joe scoui.. , --u v. 5-and Sam Joy 6-2, 6-3 while Mrs. J.j. tZT.T . Tia j A. Barry and C. J. Norrington, in 1 j mixed doubles, won over Sam Jur-I j . . main and Miss Molly Ellison 6-1.! CoUfltry SoCC The draw for weex-ena piay is as fellows: I Satnrdav O-NeiU CJJt. . 6: 15 pjn. Tyler vs. Stamford Ru ; pert'. i 6: 15 pjn. rCnutwn vs. Norrington 6:15 pm. Jurmain and Bremner! vs. Mitchell and Young t Rupert). 7:15 pm. Miss Rivett vs. Miss Thompson. (Rupert). 7:15 pm. Miss Davis vs. Mrs. West ONJU. Sunday 9:30 ajn. Miss L. Hansen and Rush ts. Miss Rivett and Blltch 10 ajn. Blake' vs. Lowan CJJL). 11 ajn. Blake and Blitch vs. and Minion CjJL1. 2 pm. winner of Barry and Red- aen vs. Blltch CJl.). 2 pm. winner of Brocklesbv-Rush ana lyier-OKelll vs. Lee and Ma-cey (ONJU. 2 pm. Stamford and Davis vs. Norrington and Barry i Rupert . 2 pa. Miss A. Skaland and Lind-seth vs. Mr. and Mrs. O Young i Rupert . 3 pm. Mrs. Morrison and Lowan vs. Mrs. Miller and Blake C.NJl.. 3 pm. winner of Miss Hansen-Rush vs. Miss Rivett-Blitch vs. Mrs. wew and Johnston C.NJU. t .n . i . . I y.ui. dinner oi Tyier and i Stamford vs. Otto Young Rupert. Further matches will be arranged on Sunday as tournament nrosress- es. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank BIdf. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelK Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM noMr Rate SLCI ay SO Rooms Hot St Cola Water Prince Rupert, BJO. Pnone 281 fjO. Rot im HYDE Transfer 315 SECOND AVE. 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