Ml ons. Tere eperccrce rites ce Saturday, November:s 1939 sig) PAGE Oo THE DAILY NEWS ‘iain - Ce aa a = Saas -2s —— eae ee = — — # - _ eae tee " mH oa | ‘. ' | ' | : | GROTTO 1S jin the dying moments of the match,! Currie (1), Pierce (12), D. Gurvich Her Heart Was Weak ie W int | (9) urvich. the Merchants overcame a 5-point 9),8.G Shaky, ights é; THE DAILY NEWS. lead andiwon Meal warriors by! MAMDEeaitctiell’ (8), Cross '(9),] Nerves a Restless ‘ PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA VICTORIOUS ead an € rors ©Y | under (4), Irvihe (5), Tobey, Scott Mrs. A. Black, Wallaceburg, Ont., writes ‘a narrow margin of 23-21. (9} ‘‘] guffered from heart weakness, shaky pory % = 2}. : » AS) ea, , A Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert | The Junior tussle turned out to Intermediate League and festless — ee 7 ily New i - i air hi . | dvertisement for Milburn’ aily News, Limited, Third Avenue i ’ . a very 38 affnir Witht. im. thé Mike hal etme I saw your # urn’s Heart re. Dail) Tobacconists Defeat Kaiens 36 to 25 el y very oie a eos In the first hats ce oh 2 and Nerve Pills and decided to try them although tt H. F. PULLEN - - -. Managing-Editor In Senior Basketball Game Meteors winning ayer the Sidiate League game, play was ener- I did not have much faith, but now I am yery éiile /24-8, getic and iast enough but lacked thankful I did as they have proved of wondeefy) ¥ e Senior League the clock-work co-ordination that help to me, SUBSCRIPTION RATES t F f t ‘nas | n ast f n- and well k . SUBSCRIPTION Come $ or el The first half of the Senior cams nas been seen in the nat ew A T am pap destes | again, but am never City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ....... 5.09 vas slow but effective with the|¢!mediate games. Both teams were without a box ouse. ¥ x was slo t : aw : . r ; pat wl by The T. Miburn © ' : ‘ ' ‘teams trying to feel each other out,/4@¥'ng8 I sart of a long “nee For sale at all drug and géusral stores; pat up only urn Co, Led, a Pec Saturday. Nov. 5, 1932|‘erehants Stage Last Minute Rally — jes | Which meant many intereepted pas- Porente, Ont. > ; ss 4 eacvurcay, sz » £902! m4 “ } one ‘ ~ + heir strides! as * sane he snk : to Defeat Waeriers Quensewplly Myey: lar oe : ar ses and fumbles. However, both:: Lan i ’ jand showed same speedy basketball, | % Be a ¥, “tt ‘ bate ateke dott ‘The Grotto was depending entirely; Wr Playing the same and the (1) g pingwell (2), Pierce (2),| sky (2), Rivett ' Before a fair sized crowd of fans,/ The Grott $ dependir tirely i NEES: EE Tage Be ; ’ site i eho ADIENS BASKETBALL ian interesting card of basketball|on long shots. The Kaiens depended ene with the elose seore Of punt (5), Windle, MeNulty (6). ; aa oat Dic- a ‘ games was played in the Auditorium }‘o0o much on individual play but ie Warriors—Comadina (6), Gillis} :ens, Smi 2), 4 on la 5 sic ht , when they did happen to click The second ‘half started with the (2) Wingham (&), Forbes (6), Hie- dunior League : ‘Ee 8ST iG i St Migs fi " 7 : i tee? arrior sacri ng i ‘ iciit ‘ oe r > s ad wt : WIN MATCH LEAGUE STANDINGS | In the Senior division, ‘tin Coemato. (ania points. The first half was} Warriors scoring with rapidity to key (2), Steffensrud. ea le e e) iead- i i ive t i t y y ies G Si ane, n th a | playing their best game this season, | very even, the score ending 17-16 in, sive them a 6-point lead whieh the y Ladies Game hot Sant 19 did n he So W. L. BM | astontea' the Kaiens, 36-25 favor of Grotto. held until the last five minutes of Ajthough it was disappointing | Rovers the least chance om- et Pees Seren ee CNS, 31 6/""In the Ladies’ League the Comets| The boys started to pep it up in play. Then: the Merchants thought that the Comets could not field a {pletely CNS ean. ” qe felted by Cold Storage Player Grotto 3 : 6) conceded the game to the Cardinals!the second half, the Kaiens strug- | '¢ was about yy to do something. team and an exhibition game had | of mF an ot ‘ "g . si ee wenrence Bg ee ie account of an insufficient num- gling hard to get a slight Jead. Thus ' BY ny te seed > another | to be played, there were tense el an vas oo ae ay William Stuart of, the Cold. Stor- badies’ Leggue ber of players to make a team. The the game stood for many minutes | etch, the Merchants played them-| ments of excitement when the Co- s (®), aden {4}, Tobey, Arney (1) ’ aye news ee 8 _ os oa oP” Cardinals f 6 Cardinals gave them one player so but Cross. playing a stellar game at selves ne range of the leaders | mets after playing most of the|Christison (3). a Eomeerey Se, tis acpeced oo Amaapne 3 ; an exhibition game could be played guard, could not hope to do all the! and then ney with a nice long time raggedly picked up and man-} Rovers- ~MéMeekin, G. Will roft oe ee eee “an on . ° jand this game, alunough slow at checking himself and the Grotto, | *hot. turned oe tables to give Mer-| aged to tie the score 12-12 at the | ‘4), McRae (2), Greer, B; ayer’ cs gente 5: oer a Intermediate League | the start, speeded up towards the using short, snappy passes so dif aie se the lead 23-21 which they end of the second half. An over-|Ivarson (2), Armstrong : ee awarded to the latter By Warriors - : fend and, in a 5-minute overtime ferent from their usual style, put | held till the final: whistle blew.! time period had to be played in Genin 7. default, making the aggregate score Tyxts 2 4 period, the Cardinals just. topped in basket after basket in the last Merchants wining this game made} whieh the Cardinals put on just a| Jack Marrison, well known local 863 to 701 in favor of Les Canadi- yyerehanis 2 2 lthe Comets 16-12. 10 minutes of play, and put the @ three-cornered tie in the Inter- little extra spurt to win 16-12 halibut fisherman and | boat ~ Junior League | The Intermediates played a stir- game on ice, 36-25. nediate League Cardinals—Lowe (8), Gilchrist skipper, sailed last night » ‘ oo ee game from Meteors : : : ring game and, quite unexpectedly, Grotto—Ratchford (14), Menzies, Merchants—Ross (8), F. Dingwell (2). Webster (2). Stone (2). Krikev- Princess Adelaide for Vv ; ewelers-Empress tourney sche- Boy Scouts 2 : neal ; SER renee epee oo ’ yr duled for Tuesday night of this! Rovers i 2 2) . \p week, J. Sutherland, Jewelers, de- | Japanese 0 3 0} : featec Doug Frizzell, Empress, by ainsi ae ; 5 — =< —— tp a score of 200 to 158 Thursday . | , . ‘ # night. giving the Empress an «- Practice Sc equieé : | si gregate lead to date of 758 to 629 a ‘ The fifth game between S. Jur-' F B k th ll i main, Jewelers, and M. Eckert, Em- or as e€ a + press, is yet to be played. i _--- ‘ chelates lawn Sunday +e 12:30—1:00, Rovers. dé Birthd P rt ( 1:00—1:40, Kaiens-Warriors fi I ay a y 1:40—2:20, Comets-Scouts Py 2:20-3:00, Grotto-Merchants. | nis } Number of Friends Entertained by 3:00—3:40, Cardinals-Meteors. | Proprietor of Local Grocery 3:40—4:26, Japanese-Amazons iy's a 4:20-5:00. C._N.R.-Tuxis & . 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