FAGE TWO === a THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, November 17 1939 — as Senior League Johnson (CNR) Ratchford (G) ‘Unger (K) D. Gurvich (G) Cross (K) Smith (CNR) Irvine. (K) 25e Kelsey .(CNR) Morrison (G) Mitchell ‘kK Stiles (CNR) Lambie (CNR) Wingham ‘(K) Pierce (G) Currie ¢G@) D. Stalker (G) Patmore (CNR) Tebey +K) ‘Nakamoto (G) /Menzie (G) ‘Morrison (CNR) {B. Stalker (GNR) Ladies’ League rLowe ¢Card) Morris (Am) Rich In Flavour—Always ‘SALAD TEA “Fresh from the Gardens” THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limitea, Third Avenue H. F. 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Smith (Com) Advertising and Circulation Telephone ................... 98 {Dickens (Com) Editor and Reporters Telephone eis ocuistuientaissoc Saale i Intermediate League Member of Audit Bureau of Oirculations ‘Nakamoto (T) —— - ‘Morrison (T) tay veiled gare MR. PATTULLO’S ADDRESS Thursday, Nov. 17, 1932; Wingham (W) ‘Hunt (M) +E. Dingwell (M) | Forbes (W) }Comadina (W) In these days when every person has the right and, to’a| Pierce (M) certain extent, the ability to think for himself, there EY bene of course, hundreds of individual opinions all of whichigmitn «1 differ from all others. For that reason there will be dif-/ Gillis :w) ferences in detail regarding the address given by T. D,|Santurbane (T) Pattullo Tuesday night. Any statesman today has to take McNulty (M) a middle course which will receive more or less general penn ap approval. }Hanson (T) Mr. Pattullo isa Liberal, bound to a large degree by the Hickey (Ww) Liberal platform evolved at the recent convention, but he! Windle «M) also can exercise a gréat deal of individuality. When he ‘Fit#patrick (w) becomes premier he will be the man who will advise the * Deve” oe lieutenant-governor and will have power to dismiss other th can a members of the cabinet just as Dr. Tolmie has today. He ovata «) will be guided by Liberal principles but, from time to time, |G. Williscroft (R) questions will arise which will make it necessary ‘to take ;Nelson (BS) action apart from the guiding Liberal program. net nae = In his address Mr. Pattullo did very little criticizing but neko ‘an dealt instead with constructive policies which caused his anen a hearers to ponder and think. Incidentally he touched on Gillis (Bs) federal matters. It was a new kind of speech to which Tv#tson (R) Prince Rupert people listened and one that is still impress- E!shimoto J) oe 'McMeekin (R) ing them. DAILY EDITION (Ww) Greer ‘R) Christison (M) Suehiro. (J) Dominato (BS) Morgan (M) Nakamoto (J) Miller (BS) Bremner (R) McRae (M) Krinaya (J) Condo iJ) W. Williscroft «R) Ivarson (R) Armstrong (R) Arney (M) Explanation ininiGhaca Bes ¢ot a ues Get Bovril not merely for emergencies but for every day use. Whenever a meal is wanted in a hurry, when someone feels tired or chilled, whenever a hot drink is required — serve Bovril. K, Kaiens. | Ladies’ zons; Card, Cardinals. In the preparation of soups, stews, meat | Junior pies—all made-over dishes —Bovril adds |R, Rovers; BS Boy Scouts. the nourishment and flavour that is the LEAGUE STANDINGS , ‘ foundation of successful cooking. Seater Tengu | Ww. iC.N. R.A 4 |) Grotto 4 |Kaien Hardware 1 | ‘Lidies’ League | Cardinals 6 | Amazons 3 | Comets 0 | Intermediate League | Tuxis 4 | Merchants 3 | Warriors 2 Junivr League | Meteors 4 | Boy Scouts 2 Rovers 2 Japanese 1 Bask etball S corers | esenmeieiit 8, Re A a a at News of The Sport World ase ee AR ey | SPORTCHAT | . -——— Senior CNR, Canadian National Recreation Association; G, Grotto: | Com, Comets; Am, Ama-! | Intermediate—T, Tuxis; W, War- | FOOTBALL jriors; M, Merchants. M. Meteors; J, Japanese oe owwo BASKETBALL November 18—Parnithers vs. C. N. . A.; Amazons vs. Cardinals: Tuxis 7s. Warriors; Japanese ¥s. Meteors. November 22—Grotto vs.'C. N. R. A.; ‘Comets vs. Amazons; Tuxis vs. Merchants; Scouts vs. Japanese. i a AR A A A A A 7) 2s 2 ef Bw Enters Movies : MLAUGHLIN || Hockey Standing American Division > 1S WINNER W. DL. F. A. p 7 3 : Prince Rupert's newest winter | Boston Som 19 5 14 Vancouver Wrestler Wins Over ert. indoor box lacrosse, com ‘Detroi no of ' ' ‘i , 2 vers ' 12 Winnipeg Opponent With Two ences tonight in the Exhibition R ingers Pw. 1 6 6 4 10) Falls Out of Three me o8 | Chicago een + 4} 8 | ciall, One junior and tne 'y Ot | crise eb Y. 1 3 ei ; Ex iting | ) ume are Scheduled for this eve- Canadian Division . Ch port | ning In the Junior League the Weide, A. 2. : reer | Grotto Juniors will meet the Kaien Toronto BAe 6s 3 Maroons 1 g 6 r : Local Fans Get Great Kick Out of Junibrs in what promises to be an oe 7 ns ; ; ; ; ’ : First Exhibiti mia. pas By a % aed awa ) 9 irst Exhibition of New Kind xciting game. The Juniors have shadieul Oe ine of Pugilism Here —_—_ been practising continually for the 28) Taking two falls ‘out of three jjast few days and the boys are an- 28 | : , y 7 a ene , o , i's . nal ay, benciit c2 the fan ae 1, whit: The Grotto will field the follow- |-Fitch, F. Barber, R. Robertson, E the Yr ; © ¢t e aa , | the former appeared to he comple ing players: R. Peacock, goal; D.|Barton, C, Ormiston. The Kaier 53! master of the situation in practi- ; : y s ‘ pre Stalker and 8S. Bury. points; P.|Juniofs will be M. Postuk 50| cally all stages of the grabbing and| 32|kicking display, it, nevertheless, | 31) proved an exciting affair for all who} Clanton ittacks. Thi centre; D. Wor ies, D. Morrison and E. Ratchford, ‘A R. Gil- Shrubsall, W. Williscroit, F. Ds Murray, S. Murray and H. Monk et mets Kaiens will field F.; ley 26 aharaiie niin NAL ticat tain we Boulter, goal; R. Skinner and B The games will be refereed by 22 te ave F | Hunt, points: B. Grey, centre: C.)Charlie Sunberg the third round and Jensen evened | 20) it up in the fourth. McLaughlin en-| Helene Madison, swim star, who 19\ded the show in the fifth round’ D@S been engaged to make pic- 15/with an airplane spin and body vate fOr Seanets ey. =~ iF stam. —_ - er a] eee Yes, There is a Differ- | upert Fong met Tommy De- . 1 : nae t ; : 12 |Marco in one of the three-round Helene Madison ne ence! And i ou Should 7| boxing preliminaries while Benny aa pt oe) Hear— +) Windle took on Pete Chenoski in . ped $itoe cher They eee aro | LO Make Picture 25 | 2} decision exhibitions. a i 2 Doug Frizzell was referee for the | Seattle Swimming Siar is Signed up we " e orest 2\evening and Roi Barnes acted as For One Fiim By Sennett ot 1} announcer. Max Heilbroner and R she en) E. Moore were timekeepers | HOLLYWOOD Not 17:—An- er 9 42 The card was staged by the Ex- |nouncement is max re that M ok 25| hibition Board in atdof its finan-/| Helene Madison, S mir se ros cy ‘, 18! ces , I star ha he Sent : by M on 17; Both McLaughlin *and Jensen | Sennett to make one movin pictur RGR 15/| will sail on the Prince Rupert to-|which will be named “He p. Help wf 1932-1933 13) night for Vancouver | Helen l’ 12 em 7 ry Latest thing in radio su 10 *lTe | ENGLAND AND WALES TIE 3 acon by aie major a 9| B l] d A s vy velopments “Your rad 9| ilar verages | CARDIFF. Wales, Nov. 17:—-E Hl Left tg cll 6 oath lland and Wales plaved to a sro: 9- Vi them now at we G, Tt AV./ jess tie in internat ecer ye 6|A. Zadaroski (CS) 3 600 = 209! terday K A : iE N H A R D W A R E 6| Nick Chenoski (E 3 680 ©6200 6 ee Fisher ‘E) 3 600 200 SPECIAI aeedt ‘Gtthders 5/Earl Batt ‘E) 3 600 200 wiAL ems. ene 5 |W E Hutson 0) 2 400 «Boo! Pra Badmit ton Shuttles each $1.15 4/A. 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