Box 656 Phene Blue 562 Annowneing’ — that — D.McLEOD & SON *ioneér Shoe Makers pe Tt +a > — are — Exclusive Agents For | The--- Astoria Shoe Expert Sixth Street Prince Rupert 4s ese A NEWS _ SPORT g NEWS ITALLAPOOSA | IS BEATEN Tuxis Intermediate Team Too Good | For Yanks in Basketball j T Punis)\36; U.S.S. Tallapoosa, 7 Merehants, 28; Warriors, 23. The Tuxis team of the local In- termediate League had no difficulty in defeating the basketball team from the U. S. S. Tallapoosa at the score was, Tuxis, 36; USS. Talla- oe | The American boys played a clean zame and were good sports. The | Insist on “GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE”—The Original For Sale at Vendors or direct from **Mail Order Dept.”’ Liquor Centrol Board, Victoria. B.C. “BEST PROCURABLE’ PURE SCOTCH WHISKY sive game. They lacked combina-/Ottawa. Only a single point now treal Caz ns in the first The game was rathe: ne-sidec!club gan f the seasor nevertheless, keenly fought.) treal. It the Mar rey ' pt hief cause of the visitors’ downfali| with the Maroons in the tie for ed a was due to lack of practice and ac- {cond place in the International Di- os | tive playing. They were best in the|vision by winning over the New! 14 first half when they played a defen- | York Americans by the odd goal at : ao RANGERS — HH GOING OUT of BUSINESS 5 LEADING e | TOMORROW MORNING, JAT 10 O'CLOCK, New Yorkers Tied With Boston For WE OPEN THE DOORS IAGAIN WHEN.---- First Place in American Divi- sion Heckey Standing ia oe + chal We Continue to Sacrifice Detroit | Wings on New York lee last night, New York Rangers! ? j 9 moved into a tie With Boston Bruins e ‘ot 1ers f for first ice in the Ameriean Di- o\Ve 4 OC vision < the National Hockey Auditorium last evening. The final | League ; Of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes of every description Lad Montreal. Maroons defeated Mon-} - . ‘ i 4 ‘: i Shoes, sizes from 3 to 8 in all widths. What this merchandise cog, what it is werth means nothing to us. We are going to sell this stock at our own prices. We must have cash. B. C. CLOTHIERS LTD Third Avenue—Next to Frizzell’s Meat Mar ket The O , tion and made many wild passes [separates the Maroons and the}’ At half time the score stood 11-2 for}Senators from the Toronto Maple the Tuxis Leafs wt ire leading the Inter- In the second half the Navy tearr | national Division by an overwhelming score of 47-6 , seemed to collapse under the fast Last night's scores | All the Pais played wel! but Sue- URG ; i hiro snappy play of the Tuxis boys. The entire Tuxis team flashed brilliant- ly and gave a good exhibition of the high caiibre of intermediate basketball played in Prince Rupert } stop the speed and teamwork of the Tuxis. The Talla- poosa boys were game and full of energy but they resorted too much to individual play and long shoot- USS. Tallapoosa Parks (2),) Boston 2 2 9 os Rangers I ing | Detroit ; . a: Individual scoring Chicago 9 : £41 Canadiens 4, Montreal 5 at centre, Was outstanding Detroit 2, New York Rangers 4. | tT while Racketeers were best served New York Americans 3, Ottawa 4 dé by Bob Tobey IN . , he junior affair was full of in- cividual efforts and, as a result. rhe Hockey Standing ep ellen High Sehool | <., re was low. In the first ha){ tne peconte surprise Bid te ij Basketball—Bullets Defeat Bullets led by 3-1. The final se : Year's Day Game ip American Division Midgets wae 6.3 r a , i Bow! aL Tz The score "2 In the regular High School bas- Pa) G ketball fixture yesterday afternoon, turbane ! I n Pals turned back a fighting Campbell (4), Nakamoto cketeer quintet by a. score if Racketeer J. Morri reer ‘ i eS ee International! Division a 'Metcalfe (2), Mattron (2). Sterreg Tr; 6. The Morrison erew played (! 2). 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BC | Heb te & Oe anne } | Prepared Saity By ee Se ee MR ed Daily News Want Ads* bring quick’ Results 1), Grandy, Peterson: total, 7 yronto l : 13 , ‘ nara Dut it was easily seen that let Ritchie 2) Ottawa 4 . ‘ the [re not ; the : 14 . to lea» ; 7 Tuxis—Morrison (16), Nakamoto yontrea! ; ; Bans | they were ip t heir usual ay, Sakamoto, Ful (12), Hanson (3), Smith (5), Mox- ley, Allen: total. 36 re Intermediate Exhibitien ypening game between the Warriors and the Merchants re- sulted in a close victory for the latter 23-28. The Warrior If which « America! 2 ] : ss 5 lay, while on the Mi Obuchina, Hiran : | nd, the Pals shot with 5 phi i F Sanadie! 2 Be | deadly « | together. Right from the whistle BASRETBALT jwise ieverree BILLIARD Dece Sin, accuracy and combined wel! Referee f } i i i > nber 3 : race vs. Jews Merchants; Rovers vs. Japanese nal whistle blew, the Pals won ST. ANDREW'S STILL LEADING WHIST LEACUE Society, by defeat- to 4 last night, re- cclusive possession of the Fraternal Whist Empress and 1 all won theis In. a the for night's seores follows n { Norway, 3: Empress. 6 Seal Cove, 5: Grott 4 St. Andrew's. 5: Swift’s, 4 Canadian Legion, 6: Oddfellows. Musketeers. 3 Fish Packer The league standing to d follows » = St. Andrew Canadian Legion Ennress Fish Packers Nwoowqgv om ‘wnwonwwweswquv' @ wie ~_ Sons of Norway Grotto Musketeers Oddfellows Two fixtures from the list af games scheduled for November 1(¢ sti!] remain unnlayed although nc forfeits have yet been announced *+¢+¢4 #4 *2*+¢4 4 BABE HERMAN GOFS TO CHICAGO CUBS CHICAGO, Dee. 2 An- nouncement of the purchase by Chicago Cubs from Cinein- nati Reds of Babe Herman, no- ted National Leacue sluager, was made yesterday. The Cubs are renorted to have made a large cash nayment in addition ta eWwing-four players for Her- rand © Fobee. e+e eee eeeereret et e+e eteeseeree eee 4% **+*+ +44 4 + : 9 I Coniets 1 Amazons: Tuxis i nuch the same the first. Wher ne fi TURRET HOCKEY CONTEST Entries are pouring in for the BIG cash prizes in this the ORIGINAL Hockey Contest $1,000.00 FIRST PRIZE for estimating number of goals scored by each team in the National Hockey League up to and including the games played on January 18, 1933. 1st PRIZE - - $1,000.00 2nd PRIZE - - $250.00 CONTEST RULES 3rd PRIZE -- $100.00 Sansa Tan eT Toueny sient of the Dominion 15 PRIZES of $10.00 © 100 PRIZES of $5.00 fac tests il. be amanda to those eatimatng corr the actual number af goals scored ty each team in tl Send your estimate today! and every day. This big Hockey League up to and including the games played contest ends January seventh. Keep trying, right up to the last day— January seventh. The First Prize of $1000 is worth striving for. And 4, Each contestant may enter as many estimates as there are 117 additional cash prizes to be won. Your Portion af nates ant from any sive Turret cigarette | ‘ “ wrtion Of excise stam “tached ar a « he vouche chance of winning is just as good as that of any other oS Wor 10 must accompany ekchuhten contestant. The more estimates you send, the better 5. All entries must be mailed to Turret ( igarette Hocke your chances. Box 2500, Montreal, P.Q., on of before January 7, 1903 Go to your dealer for official pink entry forms. A front Net mare then one prise will be awarded to eny one . : 7 7. In case of @ tie fo y prize, the judges eve the r from any size Turret cigarette package with portion of prise between the tancon cies 1 een ea excise stamp attached or one of the vouchers from a tin . &. The official figures of the National Hockey League of 50 or 100 must accompany each entry. decide the winners of this contest, A committee of compete Ask your dealer for pink estimate blanks. examine and pass on the estimates entered in the contest. 5) an estimate cach contestant agrees to sccept the decision SPECIMEN OF ESTIMATE BLANK... | as final This and additional estimates must be mailed to Turret C ette Hockey Contest, P.O. Box 2500, Montresl, PQ... on or fore January 7, 1943 ee ——___ 3. Estimates should be made spon the estimate blanks avei's dealer's or upon pieces of peper cut to the same size 9. Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited, wil! o correspondence with eny contestent i i i Total Goals Estimate Total : Seored Goals Scored up to ’ to January 18 and including ’ Team Season of 1931-32 January 18, 1933 : i ' ' i ' BOSTON si 59 . 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