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Another good crowd turned out tut (renins tar the basketball games at the Exhibition KaU which were all veil contested. Although the Kmtor team came out on the abort end of a rather heavy score In the Intermediate League, they bare shown great improvement since they entered the race. In the Junior game' between the Stars and ColU a One brand of basketball was dished up for the fans- and the progress which the Juniors hare -made so far this season Is rery gratifying. Keen Interest still continues In the ladles' contests although the Maple Leafs hare follows: Junior Leagne Stars. E. Smith 7. T. Kelsey 18, A. Cross 8. D. Morrison 2. W. Donald 8. Total 39. Colts. H. Macdonald 4. E. Rauhford 2. J. Scott. R. Stalker S. R. Irvine 1. O. Vlerlck. Total 12. George Mitchell, referee. LadirV League Maple Leafs M. Graham 4. C. Har vey 11. H. Sim, M. Thompson. Lowe 12. H. Grant Total 27. Aoanacs. a. uinzgonr , 11. uosse pitton : V. Smith 2. M. Palmer 4, W. Dyer. 'Total 12. George Mitchell, referee. lutrrrrodUte League Elevator. T. Black 3, R. Moore. B'ggar 2, T. Hughes 2, E. Andcron, Glass 2. Total 9. Grotto. D. Gurrlch 17. W. W ra t hall !u toon. CANADA RANKS 1-Pta.! 30 ; 12 4 .! 16' 2 0 ! 29 3 I 18 18 j 2 TENNIS STARS lout mintki:ai. mi;n, tiiiief. to- UONTO. TWO WINNIPEG ANI (INK VANrorv1.1t IN LIST TORONTO, Feb. 5. (By Canadlmj Presi)-The committee of the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association, appointed to rank the first ten lawn tennis players In Canada on the merits of their play (or the season of 1028, have unanimously selected the following: 1 J. A. Wright. Montreal. 2 W. F. Crocker. Montreal. 3 A. W. Ham, Toronto. 4 E. II. Laframboise, Montreal. t W. L. Rtnnle. Toronto, 6 J. A. McGlll, Vancouver. . W. ,E. Harrison. Winnipeg. 8 W. 8, Waugli. Winnipeg. 9 -C. W. Alkman. Montreal. 10--Ollbert Nunrui. Toronto. I-IKIVIM'IIL I.EAIlEHS The Provincial Lawn Tennis Associations, with the exception of New Bruns wick, have also made a' ranking of their flrs ten players for 1928, with the following re suits: Nova Bcotfa 1, C. H. Mercer; 2, C. R. Grant; 3, James Butler; 4, A. C. Wis-wtll; S, Hugh MrLcllan; 0, E. D. Illack; Heart Palpitation Dizzy, Sinking Spoils Mrs. X. A. Gannon, IXta;vrt, Aits-, writes: NBie time a$o I was rery aernras. rouM not rleep at night, often aad duty, Mtkiag spells aavd parnta-tiun of the heart, mm4 was so reft down I could est do ssjr fausurwerk, bat jest Irsie crc7taiBg and sit dews. I rprat a lot of wmrr ats)g medi- : cine frvas tke dWt&r, hut it did sot j do tie a.- v good. i At last a friend" told me to cm won the championship of the city. The Adanacs dem credit lor sUying with 7. w. N. Rice: S. Leslie Eaton: 9. James their opponents and both teams hate vooabt: to. Henry Roper. shown marked improvement during thei Quebec I. W. F. Crocker. 2, J. A. i season. i Wright: 3. E. a. LalramboUe: 4. C. W. I The result of the games last night AlkmVn: 5. C. W. Leslie: 6. It. RatnTtHe: were as 7. L. Clegg: 8. H. Ooulambe. Montreal; , P. Deschenea. Quebec. 10. R. N. Watt, UntreaL " Ontario 1. A. w. Ham; 2. W. Retvnlr. 3, Gilbert Nanus; 4, O. O. Spanner, Toronto; 5. E. Reehnltser. Londan: 8. Brian Doherty; 7. H. P: Lewis; 8. C. C. Peterson. Toronto: 9, L. R. Boys. Barrie-. 10. C. IL Starr. Toronto. Manitoba 1. W. E. Harrison: 2, W. S iWaugh; 3. W. W. Gyles: 4. O. D. Holmes H. P- B- Wright; 6. R. Bayaes: 7. G. S. N. GosUnc: 8. O. O. Pirt: 9. V. S. D. 10, L. A. MeOaughan. aU 10. J. Sim. V. Meagher 12. F. Stalker 4." Alberta 4, M. Dunsworth; W. Murray 4. Total 47. Exhibition Camr 10, M. Budlnlch 1. Total 37. 6e!ect. D. Ourvlch 9'. W. Wrathall 2. H. Menzles 2, J. MeNulty 14. D. Our vlch. W. Murray, D. Frlzzell 2, SUn 2. ToUl 31. Frith; 9. F. C. Ossvlmsn. Edmonton; 10. H. C. King. Calgary. British Columbia 1." J. A. McGlll; 2. T O. RyaU; 3. G. 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The league standings to date are as victoria: 10. H. W McLean Vancouver. follows: ' Srnlor league W. D. Elks 10 0 Terminals 6 0 Native Sons ..2 0 Intermediate League Grotto .'. 11 0 Terminals .... 8 0 Bankers ...... 1 0 Elevator 0 0 ladies' League Maple leafs ..14 1 Adanacs 1 1 Junior league ! Colts 9 0 Stars 8 0 I j Tuxls Boys ... 1 0 L. 1 6 10 2 5 11 14 6 LB7 LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Protects Vjevcr Brother s limited "Swordo J SECOND BASKETBALL GAME IN CHURCH SERIES IS PLAYED Ku-rrt iit TraH Itan-er Win llrvt I nltrd br IS to 4 ! Stan Lrence : ANOTHER CONQUEROR I rota The Trail Banger cazapi of Rupert East United Cburcn aad Ftrt Vntted SU.RT -hurch played their secaod basketball game in Mm Church grnaustnia last night. Rwpert East winning 14 to S. and Harry Wftson. riral gtaara were the best men on the floor. George wV fcilinHosie referred and Eddie SmlliLand OteU Ilacker were The tetsoM lined up as follows: First ctmrch. -H. Wilson, a. Kaaaya. R. Nelsoti 4. K. Nakaznoto 1. W. Bryant. J. Morrison. E. Jobason and T. Katsuiaiaa. Buper East S Lawrence. J Murray. A. Walters 4. c Johnstone 6. aad 11. Kunat 4. The nest gams betwean these teams will be played at Rupert East gym. February 25- Kext Friday evening the Canadian Otrls in Training groups win play in toe East End gym., while a match between the two Tuxls Square wtll atts) take place in the near future. OF CATALJNA SWIM Heaiy I'. s1!lran. Victor of ( tunnel .rtalm I'eat LONO BEACH Calif, Feb. 5. Lnsll.h Lowell. Mas., landed on the pier herrl lbout a oclock this marnint. declannc ot that he had jwam the San Pedro cban- Winnipeg. !nel from Santa Catallna laland In 23 Saskatchewan 1. Walter Martin, Re-j hours and tS minutes. SuOtvan diss p. fftaa: 2. Harold Simpson. North Battle-jpsarsd In the dtreetsoo of tits hotel ford: 3. C. H. Weleher, Reglna: 4. H. W. ia.'ter cilmMHc on to the pier. McIUmaine. Mooss Jaw: 5. Ken. RaepeU. ; Sullivan, who sonquered the Eoglssb Asslnlbota: 8, Rsg- Favtee. Reglna: 7. B. Channel aevttal years ago but (ailed la Arsoott, Saskatoon; 8, J. McMUlan. Saa- the recent Mand marathon race won iby George Young of Toronto, Out., bad 2. E. Car- ibeen quietly trainroc here for the last rlgan; 3. H. A. Dyde: 4. F. J. Mitchell, 'fortnight in prepsrstlon for another at. Edmonton: 5, Q. Maefarlane; 8. F. V. temnt at the channel erosalns'. All-Star.--E. Smith 12. G. Mitchell 6, Stuart; 7, F. Parker. Calgary: 8. L. O. . V. Menzles 4, S. Moran 4, A. Slocomb SPORT CHAT The -sll-star local basketball team, which win meet the team from ie.-crikan on Monday and Tuesday nights, n.d Its final work out last nlzht aisainst a picked team. Minday the tm arrives lrorn the northern City .,.,1 t. ,aitsbly entertained by the locals during its stay in the city, it has been suggested that, on the last occasion when an athletic team from the Alaska city competed In the city, 1'. was not altogether satisfied with the hospitality aere. It will be a good, thing to endeavor to counteract this, iirj-rcsfcion OS the present trfp and :;:,:. j.nd tans wlB merit surely cooperate ith this end In view. The iranirs promise to be well patronized. hKh is as it should be. The Basketball AHsociation are planning a real ; Rupert welcome. Before the regular gams on Monday evening between the All -stars and Ket-'chikan. two picked teams will play. 1 These win be the only two games of the evening. The teams selected are as follows: Team No. 1. W. Murray. D. Frlzzell. A is. Walters, J. MeNulty, and W, Wrathall. Spares C. Thomson and D. 3t ilker. Team No. 2. D. Ourvlch. J. Sims, T. Prater. 8 Ourvlch and R. Mortimer, Spares V Meagher and O. Hill. A rink from Jasper Park consisting of James Fa hey, skip, Ed. Carthew, C, Otto ur.a C. B. Hunter carried off the main prize at tbe Prince Oeorge bona' plei lant week when they won the Kelly cup. significant of Central British Colombia championship, from the Ken nedy rink of Prince George consisting of Harry Kennedy, Bert Harper, Harry Hurt and Henry Waldof. A Ji.nlor Hockey League, fathered by loral societies, Js being organized In Prince Oeorge and will start activities at ourr. The Tuxls Boys are behind one team, the Elks, another, the Cans dlun Legion, one, nd the Oddfellows, the fourth. TM teams carry the names of the organizations sponsoring thern. Trls Speaker, former manager of the Clevtland American League Baseball Club, has agreed to play centre field s W anted C For Sale. For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED YODNO MAN WANTED.' Must be dependabl and hat sojei busineu experteace. Apply ta 'Mr. McWIIHsm. care of Dally News Office, i WANTED. WOMAN FOR KITCHEN ' . help by March I. Ths Inland, tf ! 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Unuo Bros. tl for the Washington Senators during tht coming season. Clark Griffith said he out-bid New York. Philadelphia. Chicago and Detroit for "Spoke" ser- 1 vices. I Dudley Field Malane, New York torney who haa been handling at legal aU airs of Oene Tunney haa sailed tor Europe to arrangs eihlbttions far Tunney in England. France and Germany, this spring. He said he expected Tunney to begin the overseas tour In May. At tbe wlnter sports m Vienna last Saturday, a feature was the hockey game between teams rearesefltliw Europe and Canada.' The European team won. two goats to one. At a review of a tank demonstration In England only the Dominion premiers were allowed inside the new models. It Is really the fltv. time they have bean officially canned. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES HATI ItHW? I EIIIU AUV .1 "fi 3:42 ajh. , 21.1 " 15:48 pm, 21 J " Low 9:44 ajn. 63 - 22:05 p m. 2.0 " Ki:.MA', llllltlMtV '"gh 4 33 ajn. 20.9 ft. 1644 pm. 19.9 " tow 1032 ajn. 5a - 23148 run. AO " ! . 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I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Andrew mta, otherwise knowu sa Anders Aim, deceased, and all parties havlnx claims against in an in estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified 10 me, on or before the 17th day of January. A D. 1027. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me lorinwun. NOHMAN A. WATT lllnce Rupnrt.'D.C. . . ... O'neUl Administrator, io?o dy ' ,cfmbr' A D IN PRORATE in the si i'iikmk i oi ur or iihinsii rrill'MltlA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of th n.t.1. A ri..w rXi$l"- nec't-ed. Intestate. Hohor, Judge RobcrUon. the 18th day of ?7JJIliu.r; ,A D J"?? 1 Pointel Administrator of th mi.i. St Kw-Br?ni,on' 1e''a, and all parties having claims atainit the said eslats are ;r.,M? In ? tn fur,,1,n " P"" S.'l1,", me on or before the iH. 'KJ,"lur. 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