; a Mess stay FE Dut PEOPLES ADV © 2-4 TG Page Five October 15, 1937 FE ra + : 7 HERE used to be-a time when the boys from the Vancouver Sports Club and. sundry others would come into our office howling their heads off because we didn’t put in their write-ups. ~And if ye didn’t appear duly impressed with the enormity of bur crime. then they would constitute themselves 4 dele— Zation -to interview -the business , manaeer. and something along the lines of the followine would ensue: “Yours is a Workers’ paper, isn’t St? “Ves “And ours is 8 workers’ sports club. Now we sent 2 write-up in jast week and your blanket y-blank editors didn’t put it in. What about a it??? So the business Manager would Soothe their rif=hteous indignation and then come in to us for a heart- to-heart talk, the gist of which was that we should be ashamed of our- selves and See that it didn’t happen again. Those were the days when we bad oniv-a four-page paper and j) we. couldn't always find room for €verythine. But now the tables are turned. 9 We want the writeups and they're: mot beine sent in. Not only Vancouver others, Ailianee, for instance, could help us out a lot in keepine our sports fans Sports Club informed on what progressives are doing in the ‘sports world. How's sabout it? Contrary to the opinions of the Toronto Star Weekly but cointi- dent with his own staiements to the young Toronte lad~ in Srennan, Spain to his grandfather, which blearly points out the. attitude of Tommy Parr, British Empire heayy= ¥Yeight boxing cGhammpion,.to the yorkinge class. | Dhe letter also offers a bit of i nlishtenine information on Bunny Soe one of the world’s outstand- Sag tennis stars. It reads as follows: “TY was. talking to Harry Pollitt, ecretary of the British Communist arty, about a month ago. He was Piddinge me about the sway Warr ‘rould Knock Louis’ head off. He Pold me Fommy Farr was a good q ‘fommunist party, as well as a. big Sonator and a regular ‘correspon- Sent to the British Daily Worker. “Bunny Austin, British amateur snnis champ has written several P cticles in the British Worker un- )2r his own name. He doesn’t give * damn. He is an outstanding anti- J ar fighter in the Old Country.” > The letter whith was written a2 lw days before the MWouis-Farr rap Should wipe out all doubt in iyone’s mind as to Tommy Tarr 1d place both him and Bunny Aus- 2 in line for an orehid from the o=ressive sports fraternity. yurcl Fveiiler Draws Vith Swartz > VICTORIA.—_Im a hard-slugging Sittle at the Tillicum gym last week- , Dud Miller of Port Alberni, | ught six rounds to a draw with }-nie Swartz of Vancouyer *Johnny Hall, hard-punchine Se- B tle Wesro, was awarded a techni- 51 Knockout in the fourth round | ‘er Young Julius Troll. Paddy Sheridan, Winnipeg, lost referee’s call to Joe Moody of Van- | uver. fay Patronize Your Advertisers Communist Party ... on the Air... CJOR- EVERY TUERSDAY 7:30 --7:45 PM. Jct. 19th Guest Speaker: Charlie Stewart Collingwood Workers’ - New York Daily Worker and the Daily Clarion, the following is an } sxeerpt from a letter from Bill a ead, a sympathizer of the British | The Ruling Clawss in your spare time.” “I suppose that’s all you people have to do St. Regis Loses Nanaimo Has Four, Cumberland Three Teams —_—. NANATMO.— There will be four teanis this season in the Nanaimo | and District section of the Upper ~ Island Senior Soecer League and three at Cumberland, it was 4 Jlearmed at-a meeting of team dele- gates here last weelxend. On Sunday, October 17, Galahads will play Fletchers in the first league game and on October 24 Nanaimo City “meets Reserve Miners. | J.. ©. McGregor, R. Shaw, J. | Ruckledge and Bus Mcelenzie “were named to represent Nanaimo teams on the league executive. Nickason Signed With MicComber SEATTLE. — Vancouver's hard- hitting light heavyweight, Chuck WNickason signed this week for a si=round semi-final~ bout on the October 19 card with Jock McComber of Tacoma. The announcement ways made by Promoter Nate Druxman, Allen Matthews, St. Louis Negro middleweight, and Joe Smallwood of. Philadelphia, will be the main eventers: WA Team FTrounces Monarchs Collingwood WA, 5; Moberly | . F Monarchs, 4. Collingwood Workers’ Alliance scored a | hard-won Victory over Moberly Monarchs Saturday when | all members of this up and coming team gave a good account of them= selves. Outstanding players for the WA were Dick Smith and’ Jensen. HOLYOKE, Mass.—Wicky Harlk- ims of Philadelphia, was outpointed here this week in a 10-round bout, with Sonny Jones, Vancouver claim= ant to the Canadian wellermoent) championship who has been angling for a title bout with Frank Geno- vese. Jones weighed in at 14714, one pound less than his opponent. FOX’S BAKERY 746 Davie St. Sey. 2505 RAT TSON’S BAKERY 1312 S.W. Marine Drive “FOR HOME MADE PIES, “March Of Un SPECIAL! While You Wait... . | Men’s Half Soles and Rubber $1.00 65¢é Empire Shoe Hastings eels sso Ss Ladies’ Half-Soles - = 66 East A Night of Action! BENEFIT BOXING & WRESTLING EMBASSY BALLROOM 1030 Davie Street In Aid of the Clarion Wee WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 8 P.M. Admission - - 25c¢ Centre Auspicés . . . Vancouver CPPPSSOSLOSE SE PASTRY AND BREAD” — Repairs Stree as Se aaa kly and People’s Advocate b9$00600000000600000000 Press Committee Sota, In Surprise Opener CCF Loses By Odd Goal In Three Surprise of the Vancouver and District Football Leaeie’s openings Sames last Saturday was St. Rezis’ defeat by Maccabees, erstwhile juye- nile club of the former now wearing Maccabees’ colors. Four thousand spectators at Gam- bie Street grounds saw St. Regis’ de- Tense crumble under persistent on- Slaughts. Bert Lowe and Stan Lude- man broke’. through to seore two apiece and Jimmy Love, Ken Lawn and Bob Jehnsten added one each to the Maccabees’ score. John McAn- inch netted St. Resis’ only goal. Services found little difficulty in blanking Varsity, George Bunyan George Keddie scoring two each and Louie Marino taking the odd goal. The new CCH team, which includes among its players Herbert Gargrave, GCF secretary, and Harold Box, lost bythe odd goal in three to Kerris- dale Seconds in a second division game at Wilson Park. _ Week-end scores: Maccabees -7, St. Regis 1. Services 5, Varsity 0. Kerrisdale 1, Frasers 1. Vikings 2, West Vancouver 0.- Excelsiors 6, Abbotsford 3. By REDFIELI \Pro-Recs To Battle CCF Soccer Schedule Announced Announced by the soccer com- missions is the following Vancouver and District League schedule for this Saturday: First Division 3.-p.m. — Kerrisdale vs. Abbots- ford, Kerrisdale Park: Referee Murphy. 2 p.m.—Maceabees vs. Excelsior, Cambie Street: Referee Motters- head. 3:30—Vikings vs. Service, Cambie Street; Referee’ Axelson: 3 p-M.—Firaser ys. St. Gegis, Sap- perton Park; Referee Gillespie. 3 p.mM.—Varsity vs. Westt Van- MeBride ; Couver, Park; ; Referee Marshall. sd Second Division 3 p.mM.—Pra, Recs. ys. CCF, Powell Street; Referee Hunter. 3 p-m.— B.C. Box vs. Varsity, Wil- son Park; Referee Bowler. 3 p-m—Hammonds vs. dale, Templeton Worth >; Refetee Dickinson. : Alia Teane In Circuit Kootenay League Has Six Entries Denied admission in the senior Alberta Association, two teams from Alberta, Lethbridge and Gole- man, will compete in the West Kootenay senior amateur hockey leasue this season, it was decided at the annual meeting of the Kootenay league Jast weekend. Acceptance of applications from Lethbridge and Coleman brings the number of teams in the circuit to Six, Other teams are Welson, Trail, Rossland and Kimberley. The two Alberta clubs will revert to the Alberta Association when pro- vincial playoffs and inter-provincial playoffs begin at the end of the season. The meeting also decided to re- constitute Rossland, formerly em- braced by Trail, as a separate team. Decision as to the number of im-_ ports to be allowed for Rossland was left to the annual meeting of ‘the British Columbia Amateur Hockey .Association to’ be. held at Merritt, November 6. Kaelin Carries Off Championship VICTORIA.—The- Vancouver Is- Jand championship and F. W. Pran- eis Cup were carried off by Louis Kaelin of Seattle in the annual hill- Climb of the ‘Victoria Motoreyele Club at Mount Douglas. After. only one attempt at the precipitous and dusty incline Kaelin zoomed over the top in 8 1-5 sec- onds on his second. try. Both the novice event, restricted to club members, and the Paul Girardeau trophy were carried off by Newton Cameron of Victoria. Basque Footballers Win In Soviet Union Saintly Elevens To Clash Saturday ~= Apple-Knockers Sit Down For Extra Funds Kerris- | SPRINGEFIBLD, Mo—Hard sweat-- ing apple-knockers in the minor leasues.-haye finally Staged base- Dall’s first sitdown strike. The play- offs of the Western Association were being’ staged between the Springfield Cardinals and the Hutchinson Larks, When the inevitable took place. The. Springfield stands were jam- med with rooting fans, and the Larks were out in the field warmins up. But the Cards, with the excep- tion of Manager Clay Hooper and one infielder and an: outfielder, were sittings it out in the Glub house. | Piteher Pete Kanip, 2 delegation lof one, then presented the strikers’ demands to Club President A. G. Eckert—exira compensation for the play-offs. Boss. Man Eckert tried’ a Tom Girdler with threats of Suspension, ; but didn’t even get to first base. He finally agreed to arbitration by League President -Tom airweather. The Cardinals then went and and trounced the Larks 8 to 2. Meanwhile President Wairweather mailed that this Season's play-offs, as well as those in the future, shall provide for a ‘players’ fund. Out of this kitty the winning team is jo get 60 per cent and the losers ‘40 per cent, with reeular salaries in addition. To accumulate a worthy sum for fhe fund, nine cents will be taken from each ticket sold for! play-offs. ; * Radials To Oppose | North Shore | | In their first appearance on the | home acres since they whipped Royals in the opening game at North Vancouver, St. Saviours will face St. Andrews eleven at Con Jones Park Saturday in what promises to be a hard-fought game. St. Saviours is SSS. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING = | ADVERTISING RATES Classified, 3 lines 25¢. Display advertisements, 75c per colume: inch. Monthly and contract rates On application. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE | WHITE SPOT SERVICE STA: tion. Compiete Automotive Serv- ice. Shell Products. Phone Mar pole 683. 8091 Granville St BARBER SHOPS “It. PAYS TO S00OK WHpnL’= Visit the 4 PCINT Barber Shop, 920 Granville St: Sey. 4218. . the only unbeaten eleven in the Mainland Soccer Teague, but they will be hard put to it to retain their boast when they line up against St. Andrews. Last Saturday St. Andrews went down to defeat before Radials, at Queen’s Park, but there is no Sain- saying: that the former teani was out of luck. Radials in their turn were FOR YOUR NEXT HATRCUT— Call and -see Barber Shop, Street. BICYCLES AND REPATRS HASTINGS BICYCLE SHOP—BRr eycles bought, sold’ & exchanged. Pots, pans repaired, Cutlery Sharpened. 402 Hast Hastings St BICYCLES, NEW “AND” USED—= 179 East Hastings poe hoe trounced by Royals in Mon- day’s Fame, when they drew a blank to the Royals three. Royals arei still trying to figure out what hap- pened in their Same last Saturday | With North Shore United when they went: down 4 to 1. They made a smart comeback Monday, however, in their tussle with Radials at Gon Jones Park. 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