Ls ae # : fee : | Pee f Oy , &. ah rao. rae age * ats afd i Pe f" ive PMs ; PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS i ee BILLIARDS ORGANIZED Jur‘er Leacue to Get Under Way Tomorrow With Four Teams Entered With four teams in competition play in the Junior Billiard League will get under way tomorrow. night with the following schedule for the first half of the season: October 28—Storage vs. Les'‘Cana- diens November 1—Jewell press ers vs. Em- November 4—Empress vs. Storage November 8—Les Canadiens vs. Jewellers November 11 age November 15—Empress vs. Les Canadiens November 18—Les Canadiens vs Storage Jewellers vs. Stor- November 22—-Empress vs. Jew- ellers November 25—Storage vs. Em- press November 29—Jewellers vs. Les Canadiens December 2—Storage vs. Jewel- lers December 6—Les Empress December 9 Canadiens vs Storage vs. Les Ca- nadie December 13—Jewellers vs. Em- press December 16—Empress vs. Stor- age December 20—Les Jewellers Teams and'Players following players have “been Canadiens vs d to the various’ teams: ipress—N Chenoski tcaptain). | : D.'Frizzell, M. Eckert, O. Storage—J. May fcaptain), W Stuart, P. Vaecher, A. Zadoroski, W, Jewellers—J. Bulger feaptain), C Perry, J. Sutherland, S. Jurmain, W Funnell Les Canadiens—-F. Aldridge (cap- tain). P. Pritchard. W. Hutsen, A Strachan, A. Kenny All games must be played before the following league fixture or for- feited to the team having a player present at the time that the game be called The executive of the Junior Bil- liard League comprises Doug ' Friz- rell, secretary-treasurer, .and the four team captains FOOTBALL -Borden vs. Booth High vs. Booth November 5 November 12 eet “Fatted Calf’ Pays Tuition ee. AAI SA SCRE WR ws ; Putting their shoulders t I ve in Ogaen, Utah, where hard time custom of barter. These student How Horses Pullover shire Stakes here Finished In Many Deer Are | Shot 0 on Islands)»: Big Pamaticap Thirteen Nimrods Bag Fifteen Ani NEWMARKET, Eng., Oct. 27 winner in the Cambridge yesteraay the finish line three-quarte! lemgth ahead of Ada Dear, the se- cond horse. Pharoah ITI h ished third. was halt length hind Ada De SCHEDULE OF WHIST October 27 1 K S of Norway; Can se Seal Cove Grotto vs Swift: St Andrew CO. Gu? fusket vs. Bmpress Jasper Hard Coal EGG—Per Ton ALL COALS MINEHEAD Lb UMP—Per ‘Ton JASPER LUMP—Per Ton Dry Cedar.and Jackpine For Sale ARE IN A DRYSHED HYDE TRANSFER-—PHONE 580 $11.50 42.59 12.50 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK SHIPYARD Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood ‘Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sawmill and Mining Machinery hauled Operating three Dry Docks Repaired and Over eRe eR Re «Se RN RRMA HI ce a a te enn Good Clothes Do | Make You Great Order Your Next New | Suit From LING The Tailor : ' Second Ave.—Opp. Post Office : Phone — 649 ; WIDE RANGE OF FINE ' QUALITY WOOELLENS TO CHOOSE FROM We use best trimmings; high class workmanship; perfect fit guaranteed. “CRIB mals at Week-End BAGE. CHEDULE:: : October 31 ui M OSC 3 1. 0. Oo. F Ea G fusketeers S Elk November 7 vs. Eag S itto E El} oy ift » OW F Musketes¢ November 14 I ! 0. O. F agles G FE tr , Muske November 21 Legion ¥ to ‘ \ y Empress ». Oo \ Swift M s. Elk $ vs. Musketeers Navember 28 I on % Swift ) ; } S vs. Elks December 5 Canadian Legion vs. Elks Eagles vs. Swift Moose vs. I. O. O. F. Empress ys. Grotto Seal Cove vs. Musketeers December 12 Canadian Legion vs. Musketeers, Eagles vs. Elks Seal Cove vs. Swift Moose vs. Grotto Empress vs. I. 0. 0. F eevee eee enema = Pee es See PWR Pew eel ee News of The Sport World | Ce ee ee ee ee ee Ci i Dy HAZELTON GOLF CUP Constable A. S. Wellens Was Win- ner in Interesting Tourney ‘Schwander, Miss Bradley and M1 HAZELTON, Oct. 27:—The Hazel- ton Golf Club’s autumn handicap tournament for the challenge cup |presented by Myros & Smith, gen- eral merchants, came to a close last } Saturday when Constable A. S. Wel- ens finished the 18 holes with net score of 80 points, defeating H id F. Wrinch by one point This was th first tournament held on the Hazelton golf course, and a great deal of interest was displayed throughout the tourna- ment. Much credit is due to T. B mpbell for his work in arrang- ibe the handicap and supervising he tournament. Althongh unable to play this season on account of his jrecent mess. he has displayed a keen interest in the chub, particu- jJarly in regard to the tournamen! | competitions A. S. Wellens will be presented |with the challenge cup at the-golf iclub’s annual ball which will be theld in Hazelton on November 1! |J. G. Williamson, who made the lowest gross score ill be the reci- vent of the prize given by the goif ( lub | The most |the whole t: spectacular play during imament was made by > Cc rri¢gar proprietor of the Yy >. Iton Hotel. when he made hole ne at t fifth hole. The fifth is 125 i in length M rrigan fi the holes witl cor H was piavil Matty Matheson was {fic eeper for tl g P tt 12 next sea- ‘ C uH . e€ b irpr 1 to find ons ) em tr ov0DdD . : I ls our n x as A ¢ ss Handi- Ne S ‘ Ay Score . Ss. W I a4 14 80 1 F.W ae A 3 ”? 10 82 | lear oe e 100 18 82 } A.H 96 12 84 > W s 9] 6 B85 ; 8 85 6 86 : 18 86 W.s Dp 93 6 87 { A. } S 00 12 8&8 ; 19 10 89 S. Ir ° 97 8 89 W. HOI er 8 8 1 e ell ) 10 or VA 96 6 90 ‘ 10 94 ‘ rine} 09 12 97 Vv. 8. i 12 14 98 SCEDULE OF | BASKETBALL ketober 28—Panthers vs. C.N. R A is vs. Cardinals; Tuxis Warriors; Meteors vs. Japanese Noven 1—Grotto vs. C N. R 1A.; ( ;. Amazons: Tuxis vs Mer J nest ASS vs ’ as | Noven 4—Panthers vs. Grotto ;ardina ' Comets; warriors vs : 1ere Rovers vs. Meteors November 8—Panthers vs. C. N ! Cardinals; Tuxis Scouts vs. Meteors. | November 11—Grotto vs. C. N. R. ;A.; Comets vs. Amazons; Tuxis vs Merchants; Japanese vs. Rovers November 15—Panthers vs. Grot- ‘ izors VS vs. Warriors | to; Cardinals vs. Comets; Warriors | v8 Merchants; Rovers vs. Scouts | November 18—Panthers vs. C. N 2. A.; Amazons vs. Cardinals; Tuxis 1s. Warriorg; Japanese vs, Meteors. Hotel Central Ltd. Covenient to business district, homelike, beautiful harbor views. Rates reasonable. Spacious sample reoms. FIRST CLASS CAFE Open at All Hours Special monthly rate for Rooms and Meals Hotel Central Ltd. First Avenue & Seventh Street { Novembes 22—Grotto vs. C. N. R. 'A.: Comets vs. Amazons; Tuxis vs Merchants; Scouts vs. Japanese November 25—~Panthers vs. Grot- to; Cardinals vs. Comets; Warriors }vs. Merchants; Meteors vs. Rovers November 29—Panthers vs. C. N. R. A.; Amazons vs. Cardinals: Tuxis ivs. Warriors; Scouts vs. Meteors December 2—Grotto vs. C. N. R. A.; Comets vs. Amazons; Tuxis vs. ‘Merchants: Rovers vs. Japanese. December 6—Panthers vs. Grot- to; Cardinals vs. Comets; Warriors vs. Merchants; Rovers vs. Scouts, | 'T + ddisday © , ities «i re . _— an ay a Whist Drive, Plays = (7 — $ and Dance Enjoyed | T h PD P roo f at Massett Recently ” wo - MASSETT, Oct. 27:—A delightful] ER ere the smoking evening was spent in the Massett ' cleave y Hall F | busy ist drive beine ‘ vy & paren tan ad nlavs en aah a CESS ‘Brain Waves” and “Home, Sweet os Home The player were Mrs Harrison Severa! recitations were given by Mrs. E ciated by everyone Supper was served after dance took place with Mr. Currie acting as master of ceremonies - Practice Schedule F or Basket ball Smiley, these being appre- which : (20 for 25) ane 0 12 forl5é Wednesday ” wh 7:00-7:35—Warriors ij a. PRota ‘ | 7:35-8:15—C. N. R g “ g 2 ‘ . ’ 15-8 :50—Rovers YS 50-9:25—Boy Scouts 25-10 Merchants / Sunday a | 09-1:3 uxis 00-1:3 Tuxi MILD 1 1:30-2:00 Panthe: VIRGINIA - 2:00-2:30—Comets Cc il GA R. E 7 B E s 2:30-3:¢ Cardir 9 and me are = L. O. 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