PAGE TWO TIIE DAILY NEWS News and Views In The World of Sport ,- ... , " : w ....... . Tally Ho! For the Royal York Course Around The World With Sport Farts (II) flir I rump) This old-time stag; coach will run twice dally from the new Royal York Hotel, Toronto, to the new Iloyal York golf course, which Is under construction in the beautiful Itumber Valley area. The coach originally belonged to Major-General Sir Henry Pellatt, C.V.O., W.M.O., and will be Used tor the conveyance of guests of the Canadian Pacific hostelry, who will call after the approved fashion of a by-gone day at the Old Mill for the refreshment of man and beast. The route will be via the Lafceshore Boulevard, Sunnyside and the number Boulevard. RADIO PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK Wednesday 8.00 p.m. Yellow Cab, KPO, KFI. 8.S0 p.ni Cheer with Isuan, KHQ. KOMO, KQW, K00, KPO, KFI. 9.00 p.m. In?ine8 Correct Time. KHQ, KOMO, RfiW, KGO, Kro. 0.00 p.m. "Jack and Kthyl, The Motor Mates" KHQ, KOMO, KGV, KGO, Kl'O. KFI. 9.80 p.m. Midweek Concert, KGO. KPO. 10.00 p.m. The Troeaderans, I KGV, Kl'O. Thursday 7.H0 p.m. Standard Symphony Hour, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, ; KF7. 8M p.m. Grand Opera Album, i KHQ KGW KGO i 8.00 p.ra. Lorojlnes Correct Time. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO. 9.80 p.m. Maxwell House Program, KllQ. KOMO, KGW, KOO, KPO, KFI. 10.00 p.m. The Trocaderans, KFI. 11.00 p.m. The Tfocaderan, KPO. "Hday 6.00 p.rr. Wrigley Transcontinental Program, KHQ. KOMO. KGW, KGO, KFI. 8.00 pjn. General Independent. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO, KFIj 8.30 p.m. Half Hour with MaxjOMO, KGO. KPO. KFI. Dolin and Chaa. II. Gabriel, Jr. KHQ. KFI. 9.00 p.m. longines Correct Time. KHQ. KOMO, K(iW, KGO, Kl'O. 9.30 p.m. Moon Magic. KHQ. KOMO. KOW, KGO. 10.00 p.m. NBC System. The "threat ,0 says dm "After the big com-edy scenes 1 find ny thrbateaiy Bucking, ham refreshing and satisfying." If CarrttU. ttott liar. ot Tlio Lem iorJi in "Lembardi Ltd." has atkUitd oii outttaniin tutftt in win An liit ILehdin. Badminton League For CHy Is Formed at Meeting Held Last Night and At a meeting of delegates from the Badminton elubs of the city it was decided to form a Badminton Iegue and to play a series ot matches each Monday night, the games to be flayed alternately on each club court, the beat two out of three In each match to be the winners. Kach club will be represented by three teams, men's doubles, ladies4 doubles and mixed doubles. Where so desired the players in the men's and ladles' sets may also play in the mixed sets. Officers were elected as follows: President A. C. Brand. 1 Vice-President H. J. Shadwell.i nn i rit PArt Secretary R. Stewart. ' K T A I ) Y HIK iiic uiticcis arc iu ue lite ca- eeutire of the league to receive entries, draw up a schedule and generally manage the league games. The first match to take place Monday evening next, the following monday. being Thanks-; 'giving Day will be omitted. u intimated at the meeting that there would be entries from BASKETBALL Executive and Team Managere Clear up Details Preparatory to Opening of Season I To make final arrangements for the. Cathedral Club, the I.O.D.E.jthe basketball season which will , tne "nee Rupert Badminton open on FrJday evening of this Club. -id possibly from the Regi-Week, there was an executive ment. Ail admission of 25c will charged for spectators at J games except that members either clbb may attend free when , the games are played on their home courts . Trocaderans, KOMO, KFI, 10.00 to 1L00. KPO-KGO 11.00 to 12.00. Saturday - 7.00 jUn. Lucky Strike Hour, KHQ, KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO, KM.-' 8-00 ptu Philco. KHQ. KGW, 9.00 p.m. Longines Correct .ftoft. KHQ. KOMO. KGW. KGO. ;Kls0. 0.00 p.m. Golden Legends, iKHQ. KOMO. KGW. KGO, KPO. i 10.00 p.m. The Big Show, KHQ. KGW, KGO KOMO 10.00 "to 11.00. KPO 10.:10 to 12.00. 'easy VSJfgJ.f.y QUALITY Officers Elected meeting last night of the Prince the!aupert Ba9ketba11 Association with managers of all team in at - 'tendance. ' It was decided to allow each team to sign oh eight players for the season. All games will start at 7 p.m. Oh Tuesday evenings there will be two Intermediate games and ohe Senior. On Friday nights there will be Junior, Intermediate, Ladles' afid Senior ntatchti. ' Junior, Intermediate and Ladies' League gd tries will be of two 15-mtftute periods. Senior games will -be of the regulation duration. K. B. Skinner was atinointed to referee all intermediate. Ladies' and Senior games while George Mitchell will referee Junior Matches. Oke Jaeksori will be official timekeeper for the season and F. W;. . Allen, doorkeeper. Hath of these officials has volunteered his JiervIcM. Season tickets will be sold At a price of 2 each. The season's schedule will be IMued tbhiorfow. Dr. J. It. Carson, president, occupied tfife thair at last night's hie'ellrtg &n& R. S. Woods, as se-letary, will In his place. Managers of teams present were: Senior League Players' Club, George Mitchell; Ration in mooted. There may al-Native Sons ot Canada, Lee Dell; m be .women's and boya' and Kineollth-Port Simpson, Douglas girls' leagues. Friziell. I : Ladies' League i Maple Leafs, Ralph Smith: ; Girls' Drill Team. Douglas Frli tell. intermediate league Canadian National Hallway, Fred Rogers -High Sehool, Bob IrVinet Big Ifodr, .Ralph Smith; fCaval Reserve, Petty OffkeT-Young; foe II., Air Slbctimb; Eagles, Angelo Astorl. Junior league Colts,Spiro Gurvlch; High School Bob Irvine. Alf Slocomb has resigned from the executive of the Association as representative of the junior League owing to the fact that he Is becoming Coitch of foe. H. team. His successor will be appointed later. 1 A badminton Leajrue has been formed in the city, the first In it.4 history, arid an effort will e made to pUfy a regular series Of inter-club matches that should prove of great interest. The Cathedral Club has by far the largest numbet of good players but if the Regiment enters It will take several of them, Badminton players hat ttcpresaed a hope that the Itegfment will enter as it will make a much fairer, and better distribution of players and give weaker teams an opportunity to compete on more equal terms. Nfcholls, Rice and Johnstone are among the Cathedral's best play-jers but it it aaaumed they would play for the Rejfiment. Toronto opened the training for the National Hockey League by taking the team to Port Elgin for two weeks where they are ntlsin a vt-rv Z tt??J3Z i weight and pot them in the pink or condition to take the ice next week. The Smitbers Curling Rink got a boost recently as a reault of a recent carnival dance when the sum of $200 was realized for the club'a fund. Attractions of the affair Included all kinds of chance devices as well as a fortune telling Unt, turkey shoot, chamber of horrors and abundant refreshments. , SPORT CHAT Anyox is to be provided with a skating rink this winter. In anticipation of cold weather, the Community League is preparing the ground at the elementary school for flooding and it is ex- pec ted that a skating sheet will i be available with the firtt advent of frost this year. I - At their last mefcting, the councillors of the Ahyox Community League decided to strictly enforce the policy whereby all who take pari in games must b members of the League In good standing. In view of the expense of providing equipment for league play, this haa been decided. Basketball will be going strong in the new gymnasium at Anyox by the middle of November, it la expected. Prospects for a Lad-es' League are bright this year. The mine intends to fie! ! a team, one ia being onjaniwd at the Beach and the lffgn' School has plenty of recruit. ,The gym. is being put in shape for the placing of jfames. there is great enthusiasm In Anyox for the crMtion of an indoor baseball league this winter, the Community Lefcfftie has approved the purchase of equipment and the painting of lines on the gym floor. ' Concentrator, Elks' Club and Miner have plans practically completed for teem and at the Beach another aggre FISHERIES MAN DIES WHILE PLAYING GOLF MONTREAL. Oct. 80. Arthur jnautlller of Halifax formerly president of the Canadian Fisheries Association, dtfed suddenly While playing golf here Monday. He was 53 years of age, president of the National Fish Co. at Hall-fax and one of the prominent leaders of the Industry in Canada. NAUTICAL NOTE 'Let's '," s;iid th chatty man. "your brother went abroad on a fellowship, didn't he?" "No." was the reply. "It was a cattle ship." -College Iluhiof Wednesday, Oct,,),, .. ... , ! Cigarette for Every Tasie In the BLUE package ( WITH CARD PICTURES) The original British Consols which created a new standard of taste and quality. PALAIS ROYAL WAS WINNER Five to One Shot Ran Away with the Big Money in Cambridge Slakes NEWMARKET, Oct. SI. J, W. IllUniiV'a Pslnia ttnval If u-ab ka I Cambridgeshire Stake's ovtr a mile and a furlong tbdny Bayton came second and Insight II third. The betting on Palais Royal was 5 to 1, on Baytown 18 to 1 and on Insight II, 100 to C. ORANGE LADIES ARE LEADING IN WIllST Defeated C.N. Ladles Last Night While Mooe Won Over St. George's Moose Ladies defeated St Geerge's Ladies 8 to 1 last night In the ladies' settlon of the Fraternal Whist League and the Or-inge Ladles won 6 to 4 oter the Canadian National Ladle. The standing of teams ia as follow! V h ru Orrtnge Udies 2 0 2 C. N. Udles 1, 1 1 Mortse Ladies 1 1 1 St George's' '....... 0 2 0 Moose wHist Dan Iarson and Jack Judg took first prices chickens rt the heekly Mobse Lodge krtotVt-out whist tournament last night. Second prices pounds of coffee were won by Of His Royer and Alois Ohnesorg. Next week the tournament will take place Tuesday night. MIRTll DIBPKLLER "The paper saya Tunney crac ked a smilfe yesterday." "Whose face wus It on?" London Opinion. PAIN in BLADDER i'roinptljr r.surd by SANTAli MlDY It lure togrtllirlltnulne I'Mtk lor t!i( rnrd "Mint " COLD STORAGE Billiard Averages of Individual I'lnyem For Season to Date The postponed second division billiard tournament between Cold Storage and Grotto was completed last night, the awregate score being 908 to 827 in favor of the fish house players. Compete individual scores were as follows : J. Hillman (Cold Storage), S00; J. Beesley (Grotto), 143. John May, M0; W. I. Will la-croft. 176. W. Bailey. 174: M. M. MiLfteh- Ian, 200. C. Baptle, 200; Gaers? Howe, 10S. G. Krause, 1S4; 8. I). Mae Donald. 200. (Leflgue Standings) G T Av Grabd Tertninals .... 1 m 986 Cold Storair 1 900 000 Grotto t im 848 (Individual AcrngcJ il. M. McLaughin (G) 2 400 200 John Bulsjer )GT) .... 1 200 200 W. II. Jarman (GT) . . 1 200 200 J. ltlllman rrs i 4m I00 i. May (CS) l 200 200 C. Baptis (CS) 1 200 200 C. U Yountftnan (GT) .1 197 197 Ben, Self (GT) 1 191 191 S. f. Macdonald (G) .2 308 184 W. K. Wllllscroft (G) .1 17G 17Gj W. Ualfey (C8) 1 174 174 172! 107 j lr4 1 134 I 101 ' J. BMtXey (O) 2 848 W. Mitchell (OT) ....1 107 G. lfntoi (fll S SOft G. itrattee (C8) 1 134 Bert Morgan (G) 1 101 PRESBYTERIAN GROUP TEA AND SUE ACROSS CREEK IS SUCCESSFUL A suoreMful tea and Srtle bf home cooking was held jester--; day afternoon at the home ofj Ml4 Christie Arid Agnes Mac-! Kenilei 937 Ambrose Avenue, by; the Across Hnys Creek group of. First Presbyterian ChUrth Lad- les' Aid. The rooms were prettily deedrated with Hallowfc'eh colors for the occasion and the sum of $22.70 was reallied. Mrs. J. It. Frlieil nhd MlKS Chrlsslc MnrKenile received the in ihe GREEN package (HO CARP PICTURC&) EXPORT -Milder and made from only finest selected imported Virginia tobaccos. JO guesial J-lra. Thorn, iwured; Mrs. DmvmI - charge of the homo - Mrs. N. Mttsselem u: t raffle; Mrs. II. Pellet i. cashier, and Mrs. U : and Mrs, David Es.thK,! Ddring the a(lemo " were piano selection. James Andrews and ' olos by Mrs. Jarvis M 1 A piste, donated Thompson, was wu. ChHssie MacKenzie u No. 139. ACTIVE AFTER PEACE RIVER BLOCK LANDS Victoria. Ocf. steps to acquire the I Block and railway ft ; hrtdrtce will be taken Provincial Government Premier Tolmle annnm Preliminary work had ted at Ottawa. The i the GoveiUmenl's effoi to secure a final settle the land question in tip mit ratification by r and the Legislature slon of each early in " Advertise in The NV 4 ur Child's Cold Needs this Double Treatment GlMLbhEN hate to be "docd,M When rubbed on, Vicks relieves colds 2 wayj at once without "dosing": (1) Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; (2) "It draws olit" the sdrness HkeJ ah old-fashioned poultice. VICKS pVAPOR U0 tmwoNJAKimoYwa