¥ = are ow 2 ORR oy Neve ahs ar thebee PAGE FOUR ee, oe SO PAH ees eee ee ee News, of The Sport. World. fe) eo. aoe ‘M’LARNIN | 1S WINNER Vancouver Boy Puts Sammy Ful- ler to Sleep in Uneven Bout— Townsend Also Wins pate he eee ae ee = | SPORT CHAT: | Unele Wilbert 2’-binson will re- turn to baseball. Tne t-rmer mana- ger of the Brooklyn Robima and one of the grand old men of the game Atlanta miner Contest For American Crown will manage the | NEW YORK, Dec. t?: (Cana.- | District News hy ‘BURNSLAKE The Burns Lake Biks* Lodge has jelected officer jlows: Past Exalted s for 1933 as fol | Cassidy; exalted ruler, MH. T. Nich jolls; Leading k | secretary iA. R. Brown H. J trustees Jewell; night, PV. Tallon loyal knight, W. H. Burken leering knight, Kenneth Warner: W. Hebenton; treasurer Ruler, P. F lee- chaplaby, J. Bland: fesquire, BE PB H. Wetls; nnerguard tyler, Gus Sidney Godwin, B. A Flogum ;Smith and Philip Brunel! Stand- league club next season. Wilbert ing committees for the year have Robinson has been in professional baseball for more than half a cen- tury and in all these years he did the chance to rise to the same heights that John McGraw nd Connie Mack attaineu. He did not have the same kind of teams that McGraw and Mack were bles- sed with dian Press)—Jimmy McLarnin of | Vancouver knocked out Sammy |) ..) named + Puller of Boston in the cighth | round ef a scheduled ten roun@ | yice py bout at Madison Square Garden here last night Puller was badly beaten by the Canadian boy. He took the count of nine in the first round, four in the second and the full ten In the Adair, local scheo! iS @ patient In the Burns Lake Hospital suffering from a se vere attack of influenza not have teact.er Mrs. © A. Hineheliffe fractured & bDope in her ankle while «kiing eighth. und now has her leg in @ plaster Billy Townsend, also of Van- | east couver, fighting in a preliminary, won a technical knockout in the it'xew tent wawrgernt we | WANDERHOOF referee stopping the fight ar bas ‘Cribbage and Billiards For ‘Xmas Turkeys: Ruling that the possibility of a panic should have been foreseen, a Montreal judge awarded Fran- | cois St. Laurent of that: city $579 for injuries received when a base- ball crowd was thrown into a panie during an exciting moment in a game last summer. Defendants were the Montreal Exhibition Company, Limited. St. Laurent alleged that he was caught in the rush for exits when the crowd was thrown into a panic after several rows of seats had fallen, while the company. in defence, averred that St. Laurent had suffered no real injuries, but that the plaintiff had lost bis head and rushed to the bottem of the ampitheatre when he imagined that the stands were “caving.” Pointing out -that the seats in the ee ee The Vanderhoof village couneil } as issued checks im payment for vices in connection with the re- alring of roads, sidewalks and »ublic buildings A meeting of the Vanaerhoof nd district Board of Trade was eld on Tuesday evening of this Five lurnaments for week when a number f matters ;|Christmas turkeys have just been, 2f local interest were taken up lcompleted at the Elks winners being W. D Scott, D. H. Burrows Trey never miss their cue. Her cribbage t Georgia Veatch ‘left school marm with a weakness for billiards Chicago shaking hands wkh before contesting tional amateur crown Mrs. Gertrude McEvoy for the New York women’s champion i f the & meeting last Vance Joe The Harry Men Women's Auxiliary “anadian Legian, at r ;zie and G. C. Mitchell. There are; week, decided to take charge of th: park were ee fixed and that the ‘ 3 i two more tournaments yet to be,supper at the Canadian Legion's company should have foreseen just | Tied Th fy pla vey ; layed annual New Year dance such an eventuality as that which ssue IS in ree oop Last night a billiard handicap — occurred, the judge allowed the ac- tion, though reducing the trom $3,000 to $579. claim ° ° tournament for members was com A caughter was Leagues as First Half Time- veted with a 200-point final, Harry| home of Mrs. A. Finnie Menzie beating Arthur { : | Table is Brought to Close! veins tin tists enteres at|Biraic ot Chico. N= serateh Old Country Soccer - Pre sie GYRO DANCE. ly Aston Villa 4, Blackburn Rovers ae eer | IS ENJOYED: — 0 Last night’s basketball was very interesting and en-| mene R G. Matthews was | er > : ; “ FHeck thi Bolton Wanderers 3, Sheffield; thusiastic, the results of the games making it NeEC@SSAPY | Affair Staged Last Night to Raise) “°°* ‘"' week ve a | for a play-off in three of the leagues for first half honors. | 1e1Se% Mi ; >i ‘ : ‘ . ~neisea 3, Manepester City 1. itn the Senior League game, the Grotto defeated the Huddersfield Town 0, Arsenal }, Kai 97.9 io ie ot ith Canadiz National R Leicester City 2, Birmingham 2 aliens 27-2] to go into a lie wit ( anadian ! ationa ve- Liverpool 2, West Bromwich a4j-|¢reation Association. The Grotto played hard and Ratch in Vander- a The cold snap of the past week have put a crimp in the enza epidemic and the mast of the people who have been suffer- ne fr the Senior League—Grotto, 27; Kaiens, 21. Ladies’ League—Comets, 12; Cardinals, 10. Intermediate League—Merchants, 22; Warriors, 21. Junior League—Meteors, 10; Boy Scouts, 9. seems & “nt ‘Canadian Press) | t | } | | ENGLISH LEAGUE | * malady are now con- First Division v ar alescent ___— back on illness of Mervill Averill was in *harge of the lumber yard during his absence after an 1 day or s runds For Keliel—Decosa- p ys tions Were Feature While the attendance was not by ‘ Ernest Smedley ha shipped «a “lany means as large as might have ; : bion 0 ford’s deadly shots avoided all in-y béen hoped for in view of the o-|°* "100d of Nechako Valley cattle to Middlesbrough 0, Leeds United 1,}terference of Kaiens. The Kaiens|the Scouts and easily won 19-9. ect for which the affair was stag- VeRnowINS Newcastle United 0, Derby Coun- ‘ied too many long shots and Meteors--Morgan (4), Allen (3), | od, the charity dance held last night ty 0 ; when they tried to work the ball in, | ehristison 10 Arney Tobey, | in the Moose Hall under the aus were stopped by the heavy checking! Palmer (2 Grotto guards Scouts—Miller (1) Grotto—Ratchford (21) Nelson Portsmouth 1, Sunderland 3. Sheffield United 3, Everton 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2,} pices of the Gyro Club for the pur Davies (6), | nose of r relief work Gillis, Campbell as i NEW HAZELTON Menzie ; Dominato, was a highly delightful functios john Newick of Hazelton is able Blackpool 3 Morrison, Currie (2), Gurvich (2), Viereck (2) for all whe were present. William |to be around awain after a severe — | Hunt (2) Refereeing was in the capable | Cruickshank Wesident of thejattack of influenza which kept SCOTTISH LEAGUE Kaiens—Mitchel! (6), Tobey, Ir- hands of Currie, Johnson. Coma- Gyro Club, and L. W. Waugh were|him confined to his home for sev. First Division M4 (8), Scott, Unger 6), Cross aina 1 Skinner in charee of the event ieral week ' ; ’ Aberdeen 3 Queen's Park. 4 Ayr United 0, Celtie 1 Clyde 2, Morton 1 The hall was very attractively de |corated for the occasrior hall was LEAGUE STANDINGS Senior League Ladies’ League The main Don McIntosh was able to leave | Im the ladies’ fixture the Comets : W L. Pts adorned with a pretty|the hospital a few days ago fol- Dundee 3, East Stirlingshire 0, |%@feated the Cardinals 12-10 to put MRA ; & ceiling of red and white streamers -lowing a recent operation. He is Falkirk 2, Kilmarnock 2 Cardinals and Amazons in a tie for Grot se : 4 “ Charlie Balagno’s Orchestra dis-|making good progress toward re Motherwell 2, Cowdenbeath 0 first half honors. The girls’ game Maier Hardware > 10 " pensed delightful musie from aj covery Rangers 4, Hamilton Academi-|*#* fast and close, neither team ; : " : 7.3% platform which had a background . , eals 4 having a decided advantage over — Ladies’ League of. Christmas trees decorated with} The Felix Bridge Club met last St. Johnstone 2, Hearts 1 the other. They all missed plenty, Cardine) 8 4 16 garlands of colored lights week at the home of ‘Mrs. James; St. Mirren 7, Airdrigonians 1. hot shots but the improvement in eapanen . 4 6) Dancing was in progress from 10; Turbull when the prize-winner was Third Lanark 0, Partick Thistle 3 ‘© Comets’ playing was very no~ Comets ' p.m. until 2 a.m. Ay midnight, de-|Mrs. William Gow. This week the ticeable and, in the second half Intermediate League licious refteshments were served,|}'\b is meeting at the home at now that they have hit their Tuxis 8 4+ MW the Gyrettes being largely resnon-|Mrs. Walton Sharpe stride, they will undoubtedly be a Merchant 8 4 1 sible for this important feature a Estabilshed 1849 hard team to beat. The Cards had Warriors a 3 2 10 4 W. H. Tobey presided at the door,| * Charles Gow and Jeff Woodall a narrow margin of lead up to the unior League Ss ii 3 have returned from a moose hunt- LAMB’S RUM last. quarter when the Comets piled Meteor 9 0 jine trip north of Prince George cia ‘in a couple of long shots to give, Rovers 4 5 8 They succeeded in bagging two AGED, BLENDED AND po the lead 12-10 Japanese 3 6 6 fine animals ; ae ook Comets—Irvine (6), Tite (2), Boy Scouts 7 4 dicated i “Lamb’s Fine Old Navy” PROOF OVERPROOF Old and Goed! Ask the British Nay? wr. On sale at Liquot Vendors or direct from Government Li- quor Control Mail Order De- partment, Vietoria; B.C, IN F | N It is reported here that Tom Brown, an Indian, shot a bie cou This advertisement js aot pul lished or displayea by the Liquor Control Board or by Recreation “Progressive Canada” was the subject of an address delivered be. Steen, Smith, Morgan (4). —— gar in the vicinity of Carnaby dur. 2 ainkertaliiave Lea gue ! bor Council last night. The couneil ——————__—.. | ithe intermediate game when the tied the score with but a minute to; the Prince Rupert Basketball As- iyo ro) the school board but selee-| Merchants sank with ease to give ‘Omorrow is aiunouneced executive to deal with further toba, arrived in Smithers this week Hotel Central Lid. )éhants’ all the way until about the) Amazons, 2:40 to 3°25. of considerable length to learn that, with’ continued in- ‘Merchants a real run for theiy C%rdinals, 4 to 4:45. |of the Trades and Labor Council, Men where he died last June It views, . Dingwell (2), Ross (1), dl fooms. «Lage gg Sending ame NO BILLIARDS PLAYED FIRST CLASS €APE rud (4), Hickey (10), ‘Antonelli, £ diate fore the Native Sons of Canada | Cardinals—-Lowe (2), Stone (2), P ti S h d | Cc Cc e u € Municipal affairs were the chief ing the past week. Kt is seldom The most stirring and hair-rais- : has decided to endorse two eandi- | Warriors came up from behind and, The regular practice schedule of SMITHERS go. Unfortunately, they had a foul) sociation has been cancelled &nd tion of candidates has not yet been| —ionote them their slim one-point lead of| Grotto, | to 1:45 All phases of municipal affaiys|With the intention of visiting her last seven minutes when the War.| Canadiat’ National The meeting was well attended firmities, the aged rancher had Covenient to business @tetrict, vietory. Tuxls, 4:45 to 5:30, |was in the chair. was twenty-olght years since they Rates reasonable, Spacious (2), E. Dingwell (4) Open at All Hours Fitzpatrick, Forbes (5), Gillis (3) no games have been played since “A” Division {Gilchrist (6), Brochu, Rivett F r B sk thall subject of discussion at a meeting that cougar are seen in this dis. 0 a e of the Prince Rupert Trades & La-| trict ing moment of the evening was in dates for the aldermanic board and called against them which the, *he following special schedule for completed, this being left to the} Mrs. Lang of Minnedosa, Mani« | 42-2}. The game was the Mer-| Merchants, 1:45 to 2:40. were gone into and diseussion was Stepfather, William Bridgman, only riors put a spurt on and gave the Association, 4:15 to 4 and Ald. §. D. Macdonald, president, been sent to the hame for. aged homelike, beautifyl harbor Merchants—Pieree (8), Hunt 6), . - - Bel ais had seen aech other oo BADMINTON Warriors — Comadina, Steffens- ' omadins, Stettens Owing to itiness among players, Special monthly rate for Rooms and Meals ished Sanita Tuesday of this week in the Junior Dec. 19—Rupert No. 1 vs. Skeena; ey Tuesday night by L. H. Ken- ) ae | Billiard League. PRE & Ang No.1 vs.CNR; CNR No, Hotel Central Ltd. Tn the Junior) game the Meteors | oteentfon \2 vs. Rupert; Skeén& NOMas PRE A mae yi ie First Avenue & Seventh Sikeet {) round very. dittle- opposition from!> Datly News Want-Ads bring resiilts, & Ang. " | Advertise in the Daily News. Club, the ‘iy borp af the Sacul a _ i Champion Fa rmerette _ . Bee Litste Boy Blue come blow your horn d “ealves” in the corn. The pretty Dutcl.-Ameri Dekker is the champion farmerette af Cal pull the whisker oft : NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Georgia River Geld Looking Goed—New Gold in Prince George District—John 1). Catlows ls Honored The. next step to be undertaken by t Gold Mines Led in the development of it perty on Portland Canal, a few miles be! he the blocking out of ore to determine de! w not the erection of a mill in connecti the | perty is justified, it was intimated by | perintendent of the property. whoa Was in the city Unis week bound for been ask Vaneccuver where he will spend the ¢™™m« winter ; following ‘suspension of john D G dent mining « work at the property. The ore ex tracted in course of the present pregram of development has been headouarts stored and will be shipped at a la provu ler dave has beer A ; Forty claims are reported to have ee, { Brit been staked on Skaret Creek, some firs miles east of Prince George. follow importa ing the discovery of a nugget worth wh $12. it is reported. Coarse gold is wnp at Gr said to have beon found on bedrock count: g? wo an extent not ascertainable un- til further work is done Several on practi group work lr of a tr of men are reported to be at in vari the area and construction ail leading to the scene ha the Departn Jasper Hard Coal EGG—Per Ton .... $11.00 MINEHEAD LUMP—Per Ton JASPER LUMP—Per Ton 12.0¥ Dry Cedar and Jackpine For >« _HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 58t ee * — = ——, > ¥ 12.50 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Itupert for Vanco T.S.8, CARDENA EVERY TURSDAY, 1:30 P.M Via Ocean Palle and Waypoints, arriving Vance afternoon ESS. VENTURE EVERY THURSDAY MIDNIGH Arriving Vancotver Sunday m orning and Nm Weebly enilings to Port @mpson, Alice Atm, Anyor River points, Sunday, & pm SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATE, ROUND RUPERT TO VANCOUVER, SS On sale Nav. 1 to Pet 28, retwen Himit Mare Further tnformation regard all aailinga and tickets ** sas VYRINCR RUPERE NOENCY: Second A venue oo pair, PRINCE ee ou CANADIAN PACIFIC To. Vancouver via Ocean Palle and Way Ports PRINCES Fridays, 10 P.M, To Vancouver direct. PRINCESS NORAN. Dec. 18 LOW FARE ROUND TRIP WINTER BXCURSTONS ro ‘ Tickets on sale November 1 to February ¢% i Final return limit March Sist, 1999 For. information cal! of write prt Arde “ Ja Aco yer 1938 ne upert WoL. COATES, General Agent, Prince Role