*e rad ete to x eas & PAGE TWO THE DALLY WEWS THE DAILY NEWS. Publishea Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - -.Managing-Editor Prince Rupert Sh Be ee SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid.in advance Re a of The Sport World | ee. oe ti it t ! ii BB iH i z so: DADMENTON TIME TABLE Prince Rupert Badminton Assccia- tion Games Start Tenight For lesser p-riods. paid in advance . per week 20.00... ccee By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United Stat paid in advance, per year 3.90 By mail to all other countries, per year ooo. on. .ce ceccecnseesevcocsnce 9.00 ADVERTISING RAT ES . Classified advertising, per insertion, per word |... : hecal.remiiers. ner :insertion, per-line: 3 25 Lega) notices, each insertion, per agate line 15 Transiet disnlay advertising, per ech per insertion 140 Contract rates on application Advertising and Cirenlation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters VYelephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations BEM va Monday, Ne 14, 1932 * = CANADIENS HIGH WINS WIN AGAIN —_IN SOCCER =: DAILY EDITION The theory of the Prince Rupert \ Badminton Association permits each of four club iking part .to play home and home games with the Opposing teams at some time uring the life of the league. Each ‘ielub will have a complement of 3x teams p vi two.meél aou- ble: wi id ouble ind twe double Or the night of lay one team nen’s doubles, one team of ladies and one team of nix xed will remain “at BRE’ to re- e visit while the other three {rom that club will be play- ig another “at home” team on heir courts an) means that each ‘lub will send away for the evening iS many players they receive. Defeated Jewelers in Billiard League | Booth Loses Two to Nil in Junior Fixture by Score of 940 to 820 League Fixture Last Tuesday night's Junior Bil- Although without the services of liard League fixture between Jew-| several of th regular players, High elers and Les Canadiens was com- School proved too good for Booth pleted over the week-end, Les Ca-|School on Saturday last and won nadiens winning by an aggregate | tix eheduled Junior Football score of 940 to 820. The results of |League fixture by two goals to nil the two outstanding games in this High pressed all of the first half fixture were as follow but Bob Ritchie and Eby were John Bulger, Jewelers, 131; Frank!sound defence men and Gay was Aldridge, Les Canadiens. 200 ife in goal. From Campbell's pas S. Jurmain, 111; Alex Strachan,!Shrubsall finally got “@hroagh to 200 score and High led by one goal to Two of Friday night’s fixture be- nil at half time tween Jeweler and Cold Storage The second half was all Booth’s were also played over the week-end but Lindsay, in goal. was equal to with results as follows what few shots the Booth forwards Chris Perry, Jewelers, 134; Benny got in and Colussi, at back, played a Windle, Cold Storage, 200 sterling game. McLeod got the ball W. E..Funnell, 123; William Stone past Lindsay once but was yard 200 offside and, on other occasions, the Remaining games of J. Bulger vs ame player spoiled openings in a J. May: J. Sutherland ys. P. Vaccher similar way. Nelson had a good try and S. Jurmain vs, A. Zadaroski are pyt at the other end ns urlv gave to be played tonight away a goal. Shrubsall got away in The league standing to"date is as a breakaway and beat Gay from follows ‘lose in to give High their second G TP AV. goal Empress 2 1906 953 " High—Munro: Currie, Colussi Les Canadien 2 1803 =992 Fadgar, Davies, Forrest: Lee, O'Neill Jewelers 2 1649 = 825 Shrubsall, Campbell, Lindsay Cold Storag 2 1592 1796 Booth—-Gay: Bob Ritchie, Nelson — Matsumoto. Eby, McGreish: Lear Y JAI ni Cameron, MacDona!d, McLeod Mc- eo Meekin Referee—J. Campbel! November 16 fmpress Les Linesmen—W. W. C. O'Neill and Canadiens W. Williscroft November 18—-Les Canadiens vs ssl ” Storage November 22—-Empress vs. Jew FOOTR Al I ellers y + a November 25--Storage vs. Em- Ks SCHEDULE © November 29-——Jewelley vs. Le Cayadien December 2—-Storage vs. Jewel November 1f—Baorden ys. High lers November 26—Boosth vs. Borden Yor the purpose of identification he teams will be numbered one ind two and number one teams of ich club will be matched against number one teams of the opposing lubs and Similarly with teams number two. Some of the clubs will have teams ntered in both “A” and “B” Divi- ions. In his event it is understood that “B” players can only be used relieye players in “A” Division onee without losing their status in he “B” Division—viz.., if they play nore than one as “A” League play- ers, they cannot return to the “B” League during the life of this sche- dule Special arrangements have been made with Skeena Club, owing to the club having but one court and a very | membership desiring to se it on thei limited nights of play, that game ol their court will start at 7:00 p.m. and be over by 8:00 p.m. or very shortly there after. In thi onnection range- ment being made that the la- ale Will! either play their games with the Skeena Club on the after- noon of the same d or play some her night, but the men’s doubles ind mixed doubles will be played between 00 and 8:00 p.m Home team will furnish the huttles for the games. Necessity for eferoe is optional with the oppos- ne team It i so understood that insofar } Oscible eluhs will not double their men and women for the mix- but play sevarate players men and six women: viz ee men awa d three at home nd sim ly h the ladies Scores wi!i be one int for eacl in on bu I 5 a rubbe Meet required only 1% days. After a day's rest, the return trip was started. Leaving the Maryland city at 7 a. m. Mr. Milette drove 524 miles to Ma- lone, New York, arriving at 11 p.m. “If | had not had two ladies with me, I would have pushed on to Mont- real, arriving at 2 a. m.,” writes Mr. Milette. “I drove the 624 miles without tiring.” Mr. Milette reported gasoline con- sumption had averaged 22 miles per imperial galion, although most of the trip was accomplished at speeds M* AND MRS. HENRI MILETTE of Outremont, a Montreal sub- urb, are well advanced in years, but long distance touring in their new Ford V-8 fails to fatigue them. Mr Milette has been a resident of Qutre- mont for 30 years, is chairman of the Catholic Schoo! Board, a mem ber of the Board of Assessors and a Justice of the Peace. He was alderman for six years. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Milette re- turned to Montreal from a tour to Laurel, Maryland, The620-miledrive of from. 55 to 60 miles an hour, Only one quart of oi] and one quart of water were consumed in the entire 1,800-mile round trip “I drove as the roads would per- mit at 55 to 60 miles an hour and could not see that I was forcing the engine any more than at 35 to 40 miles an hour, The car would climb hills at the same high speed possible on the level. Everything went Amoothly with no trouble of any kind, I did not even have to replace the air in the tires.” eee won in two straight games, the third | game js not to. be sgored, and should be reported to the secretary of the Prince Rupert Badminton Associa- tion, G. P. Lyons, who will keep the progressive standing of the clubs While each elub .will, of course, endeavor to win its games, the pur- pose of this league is to foster and improve the game of badminton and sportsmanship throughout by the. member clubs is essential .to its guceess “A” Division 14—CNR No. 1 vs. Skéena; CNR; PRE & Ang Rupert No. 2 vs Anglican & Ang No. .1 Ws. Ekeena; Rupert No. 1 .vs.,GNR: Skeena No. 2 vs..Rupert; CNR No.2 vs. PRE & Ang. Nov. 28—-Rupert No. 2 vs..8keena;! PRE & Ang No. 2 vs..CNR:;,CNR No: Nov. Skeena No. 2 vs Rupert; East and -PRE No. 1 vs Rupert Nov. 21 1 ys. Rupert; Skeena .No. 1 vs. .PRE) & Ang Dec. 5—-CNR No. 2 vs. Skeena No. 1 vs..GNR; PRE & Ang No. 2 vs. Rupert; Rupert No. »1 vs: PRE & Ang ) Dec. 12—PRE & Ang Skeena; Rupert No. 2 Skeena No. 1 vs. Rupert; PRE & Ang. Dec. 19--Rupert No. } vs Skeana:} PRE & Ang No. 1 ys.CNR:.ONR.No: 2 vs. Rupert; Skeena No. 2 vs. BRE & Ang Skeena;, No. 2 vs) vs. CNR; CNR No. 1 vs “B” Division -Moose ‘No. j vs. Hillside; PRE No. 2 vs. CNR; Hillside No. 2 Rupert; CNR No. 1 vs. United & Catholic; U & C No, 2 vs. Moose: Rupert No. 1 vs. Prince Rupert East Nov. 21—Moose No. 2 vs. PRE No. 1 vs. CNR; .Hiliside No. 1 v: Rupert; CNR No. 2 vs.U & C; U & C No. 1 vs. Moose; Rupert No. 2 vs PRE NOV Nov. 14 28—-Rupert No. 1 vs. Hillside; U & C No. 1 vs. GNR; CNR No. 2 vs Rupert; Hillside No. 2 vs. U & C: PRE No. 1 vs. Moose; Moose No. 2 vs PRE . Dec. 5---Rupert No. 2 vs. Hillside U & C No. 2 vs. CNR: CNR No. 1 v Rupert; Hillside No. 1 vs, U & C PRE No. 2 vs..Moose; Moose No. 1 \ PRE Dec. 12—PRE Moose No. 1 ys No vs. Hillside CNR; U & C No vs. Rupert; Rupert No. 2 vs.U & C Hillside No. 2 vs. Moose: CNR Ni PRE Dec. 19—-PRE No. 2 Moose No. 2 vs. CNR; U & C No. 2? vs. Rupert; Rupert No. 1 vs. U & © Hillside No. 1 vs. Moose; -CNR No. 1 vs. PRE ' Jan. 9- Hillside vs. Rupert ,Rupert No i2 vs. PRE |} Jan. 16 ‘Tillside No Rupert Rupert No PRE Jan, 23—U & C | Rupert. No, 2 vs 2 vs vs. Hillside CNR No. 1 ys. Hillside No. 2 vs. CNR; Moose No. 1 PRE No. 1 vs. U & C 2 vs. Moose: U & C Ni CNR No. 2 vs. Hillside: 1 vs. CNR; Moose No. 2 PRE No 1 vs. Moose: U & C No. 1 No. 1 ys. Hillside; CNR; PRE No. 1 vs. | Ruper No. 1 Moose; Hillside No. 2 PRE Jan, 30—U & C No. 2 vs Rupert No. 1 vs. CNR; RRE No. 2 v: | Rupert: Moose No. 1 vs,.U &.C; ONR |\Ne 2 vs. Moose: Hillside No SCOTS ARE ~ ASCENDANT &t. Andrew's Sogiely Naw in Exelu- five Possession af Whist League Jeadersiip vs Only two of the regularly sehe- duled Whist League fixtures or Thursday night were yplpyed, the St. Andrew's Society defeating Em- _press.7 to.2 in one while the Grotto ‘won over Fish Packers 6 to 2 jthe other. All othe: postponed | The league standing to date is as follows: Ww L Pts St. Andrews 4 0 4 ‘Empress 3 ] 3 Swift's 2 1 2 Canadian Legion 2 1 2 Grotto 2 2 2 Grotto 2 2 2 Fish Packers 2 2 2 Musketeers Jl 2 1 Seal Cove al 2 1 Oddfellows 0 3 0 |\Sons of Norway 0 3 0 | Hillside; | VS. | games were ee Rp New ean ili A: A A A (osm om mcm Rangers Falcons Win Games—Bryj; 5 and Maple Leafs Dray ‘Novembe HOCKEY IS UNDER Way York and 19 Det lé emand speed endurance, apnea ge rm ‘ _ » a Saleniid Lacrosse ai the eye, perfect coOM-| oONTRBAL, Nov. 14 ni thet id. above all else, sports i ination and, aboye all elge, sya | tional Hockey League seagor a t 1S eine F he ractices have been ar der way Thursday night wit! wah yl oe at Montreal, Toronto and < De | 5 d } : tet take place both tonight ' ye ope s.€re snd tomorrow Lhe New York Ranger k sihccameeas measure of the Montreal ‘ here by a score of 4 to 2 The box lacrosse practice se } . of the week-end brought forward The Boston Bruins and Tor % : some excellent talent among the Maple Leafs failed, despite o junior players and, with fy ! November :24 time, to “~~ hare drav Q y the senio thi j 5 game was played a oront aapenin 7 Me : Canadian Legion vs. I. O, O. F ; ite »nior players will soon .be show Give of ables The BMetroit Faleons had i brand of box lacrosse that wil i = EI Kanto ae? ble defeating the Chicag some of the present seniors work ns tet - if Hagens 5 105 “era E pres y Swit hard to hold their places in t! . Saturday night's score Moose vs. Musketeers . nior league follev This new spi i ’ November 21 New York Rangers the city will undoubtedly nm Canadian Legion vs. Grotto Montreal Maroons 2, Ottaw both players and fans during the Seal Cove vs. Empress, Boston 4, Montreal Canad \ppresent season and should develo; {. 0. O. F. vs. Swift. Last night the New York A; fsome excellent players for ne Moose vs. Elks eans and Chicago Black H year’s outdogr season. It 1 game Eagles vs. Musketeers played to a one-all draw in Ch 32 roit | | 2ys.U & C;j Moose No. 2 vs. U4 C; CNR! 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