PAGE FOUR TITO DaILY N73 w3 rWu,; OVERTIME IN BRINGING UP FATHER By Ueorge McManiis . .., , -c -,.,., i IT LOOK AA IF I'M 1 . CtMTttMAM? ( MH-JlCG-Tv-fli APHMiEJTT FROM i CtT MEAVEMS-J COMMA, HAVE. A, isJlCt 1 BASKETBALL RE YQU SORE THE ISETIRIHC TRAVE.DMC A Pi! , J?,, TIME QCIM' TOSVEUN' SEE ME? r- ' mmm UAur MO USt rClH IT- ' f -TTT. i y ' rWrS TkIt fram K EXTRA ITItlOI) ItCCjl IKKI) TO )fT BOX VQUWiLLMEED ,;.:. WINNERS IX JINIOIl .1X11 IN-TKKMKIII ATE (iAMKS , Stars, 28; Colts, 32. Mnple Leafs. 22; Colts, 28, Elevator, 13; Bankers, 21. Orotto, 32; Terminals. 30. Lnst night's basketball games were featured by overtime play In two of the four games. In the Stars vs. Colts game, the score was 25 all when time was called but, in the ten-minute over' time period, the Colts were able to notch seven more whlto the Stars gather ed In only 3. In the intermediate game between the Orotto and the Terminals, it was ex pected that there would be a battle royal and this was dished up In good style for the fans who had to wait for an overtime , period to settle the argu ment. In the game between the Maple Leafs and the Colts, the boys were able to out score their opponents although the play was fairly even The scoring In the various games was as follows: Junior I-eugue Stars T. Kelsey 3, C. Smith 6, W. Donald 7, D. Morrison, W. Murray 12, Total 28. Colts-1-!!. Macdonald 7, E. Ratchford 9, R. Stalker 2, J. Scott 6, R. Irvine 8. Total 32. MAPLE I.E.U v. COLTS Maple Leafs M. Oraham, M. Harvey 2, C. Harvey 10, L. Lowe 10, H. Grant. Total 22. Colts H. Macdonald 12; C. Ratchford 6, R. Irvine 2, D. Morrison 2, T. Kelsey. 6. Total 28. INTERMEDIATE (1A.MK Elevator P. Moore 4, F. Glass 1, T. Black 8, F. Blggan. T. Hughes. Total 13. Bankers A. E. Walters 8, R. Egerton 3, F. Smith, a. Hills 8, O. H1U 2. Total 21. Grotto D. Gurvich 7, W. Wrathall 14, V. Meagher. W. Murray 4. D. Stalker 7. Total .32. Terminals. R. Smith 2, J. McNulty 14, S. Gurvich 4, S. Joy, C. Thompson 6. D. Frlzzell 4. Total 30. I.K.UUE TAI5I.ES - The league standings to date are as follows: W. D. L. Pts. Elks 10 0 2 20 Terminals .... 7 0 1 6 14 Native Sons . . 2 0 10 4 ' IMermeillale l-.ijue Orotto- 13 0 3 26 Terminals .... 10 0 6 20 Bankers ...... 3 0 12 6 Elevator 0 0 5 0 Ladies' league ' Maple Leafs ..14 1 1 '2 Adanacs ' 1 1 14 3 Junior league Colt 10 0 S 20 Stars 9 0 7 18 Tux Is Boys ... 3 0 7 e CHURCH NOTICES GROTTO SCORE HEAVY ViaOfltf OYER GYROS milliard league fixture lteulW In 993 to X.Y eore In TobatrimittK' I'm or Dy the large score of 993 to 852. the Orotto defeated the Oyros In last night's Billiard League fixture and moved Into second place In the standing, eleven points behind the Terminals. Individual scoring was as follows: W. Long (Oyros), 193; Geo. Waugh (Orotto), 200. W. J. Nelson, 136; J. Andrews. 200. P. Aldrldge, 16fl; J. Hamilton, 200. ' A.,McDonald. 157; O. Howe. '200. . B. Self, 200; Dr-. J. It. West. 193. The league standings to date are as follows: ' Games . Tptal , Aver. Vrnrlnals ) 14 12,728 909 Orotto IS 13.463 898 ayros 15 13,359 891 Moose 14 12.428 888 St. Andrew's .. 14 12.395 885 The averages for the players In the league to date are as follows: Oames Ttl. Aver. It. Parr (Moose) 1 200 200 Geo. Mcllmoyle (Mooje) 7 1361 194 J. HUlman (Moose) 14 2C80 192 O. Howe (Grotto) 8 1535 192 W. E. Wllllscr'oft (St. A.) 9 1717 191 D. Howe (Terminals) .. 14 2047 18.1 Fred Pyle (St. Andrew'!) 12 2231 188 P. Zleman (Terminals).. 13 2426 187 W. Stuart (Terminals) .. Z 373 187 P. O'Donnell (Terminals 10 1858 186 Ben Self (Gyro) 13 2405 185 8. D. Macdouald (St. A.) 10 1851 185 J. Hamilton (Orotto) .. 15 2754 184 W. J. Nelson (Oyro) ... 14 2579 14 Frank Aldrldge (Oyro) . 15 2745 183 Dr. West (Orotto) IS 2733 182 O. Waugh (Orotto) ... IS 2714 181 W. H. Long (Oyro) .... 15 2713 181 J. Brown (Moose) 13 2350 181 G Balagno (Terminals).. 14 2513 180 J. Andrews. (Orotto) ... IS 2081 179 8. Durton (St. Andrew's) 2 356 178 11. Corbett (Terminals). 13 2292 170. M. MacLachlan (Bt. A.) . 11 1928 17S 3. May ( Moose V 13 2264 174" Don Brown (Moose)... . 8 1378 172 O. Krause (Oyros) 4 688 172 Bert Morgan (St. A.)... 12 1981 163 J. McLean (Terminals). 2 323 1C2 A. Macdonald (Oyro) ... 13 3101 ltl J. Judge (Moot) 14 2258 1(1 a, P. Tinker (St. A.)... 12 1909 159 a. Anderson (Orotto) .. 7 1089 1SS Brrt Hopkins (Terminal!) 2 306 183 A. Harvey (Oyros) .... . 1 131 131 $3 $ HAD BAD SPELLS WITH HER HEART Mrs. R. 0. Hall, Bolton Centre, Que., writes: Some time ag-) 1 had bad spells with tnj heart which I believe was caused by nervousness. I tried everything I could think of. but could get no relief until ono of my friends persuwea me to got & box of t After I had taken a few boxes I got wonderful relief. I now weigh -roe hundred and thirtv. are pounds where, before. I never went over ninety, f Prire 50c. a box at all dmren'sti or dealers, or nailed direct on, reeeiiit of price dt me i. .unburn Co., Limited, Toronto, OnL TO WIN CUP UPTON'S AIM IS qt'ITTlXO Itl'SlNES ACTIVITIES TO (iO A IT E It TUB IAMOIS TKOIMIY LONDON. Feb. 6. After 67 years spent In building up his tremendous In- : terests. Sir Thomas Llpton. great sports man ind exponent of hard work, is relinquishing the active direction of Upton's Limited, to' go seriously Into the business of winning the America Vacht cup. Early this spring, be announced In an exclusive Interview with the United News he will go to the United States. He will make the most extended visit that he has had time to make since 58 in next September ten months notice years ago. he went over In steerage to j lay the foundation of a -great fortune. "Retire?" he asked, resentfully when questioned about his recent decision to leave the management of his attain tt younger men. "Of course I'm not retiring. No maa ought to retire and laze about. I've got the world before me and 111 work as hard as ever but a different thing. I am going first to have another shot at the America cup with Shamrock V. It Is the ambition of my life to lift it rJ now 111 have time to see that my fifth attempt In 27 years Is a real one. Last time In 1920 I won the first two out of five races and If I can do Just a little bit better this time I ought to win. c,TO TOIU AMERICA I'm going. over in a couple of months. m m ea-qoinq r ex 1 i ? ocr oerv vice time-honoured are the traditions HOW associated with the names of Cunard and Anchor-Donaldsonl How typical are these services of the highest standards in the British Mercantile Marine I In 1840 the pioneer of Trans-Atlantic passenger services. And, since then, the pioneer in everything which makes for safer and more enjoyable, travel. To-day, it is second to none. New, oil-burning liners, manned 'by the finest personnel every gent ashore a specialist in travel. A vast organization imbued throughout with the ideal of always maintaining the prestige of almost a century of Trans-Atlantic service. These are the ships sailing regularly from Montreal (an4 Quebec);-- Athenla, Alaunia, Ascania,Aurania, Antonia, Ausonia, Andania, Lctitia. CANADIAN t SERVICE '-.MAftlHl and iHW C22 HastiDcs Street, after I clean, up here and. Ill have tune to make a Jong visit about four months. I'm going pretty well over the country and particularly to Chicago. "About my cup. plans everything depends on the designer of my new yacht. I think It will be a cutter and a good one. I hope to put my challenge it necessary for a race In the summer jot 1928." li SPORT CHAT Patriotic citizens in Toronto have formed a stock company and brought the Toronto franchise In the National Hockey League so as to prevent anyone else getting It and taking It away from that city. The price paid it "all to be around 1160.000 and the team will be known In the future as the' Maple Leafs In place of the St. Patricks. At a recent dinner of baseball writers Ty Cobb Is reported as saying "I want to make at least one more trip to each city of the American League and give the fans another chance to either cheer or Jeer at me as they see fit. Then I will be content to step out of the pic ture." Connie Mack must have figured that the fans would cheer Cobb for he handed him an excellent contract to get him to wear an Athletic uniform. The Victoria, hockey team which has had a very successful trip through Sweden, winning all Its matches, b now playing various team on the continent. The trip to Sweden, while sponsored by a Swedish paper, was fl- nanced in part by the government which is anxious, to promote this wlntei sport in Sweden. ' , The finals for the Allan Cup, em blematic of the Amateur Hockey Cham plonahip of Canada, will be played this year In Vancouver. Port Arthur, the present holders of the cup. played several games In Vancouver at the opening of the hockey season and easily won each contest. Whether the provln- cial teams will have any chance against the best from the East remains to be seen. There should be keen Interest this year In the series asthe winners are almost sure to travel overseas next year to take part In the Olympic game. SMITHERS NAMES ITS DATE FOR BASKETBALL IN LADIES' DIVISION This morning Ralph Smith, secretary of the rlnce Rupert Basketball Associa tion, received a wire from Smlthers Intimating that March 29 and 30 would be suitable dates for the Maple Leafs to nlav the ladies' chamDlons. of Smlthers 1n the Ulterior towa' The matter will MEg WW Donaldson LINES . Vancouver,, B.C Children's Golds Alt b toat4 ttraallr Oiara tham TtiaLfht wlttwai " a tns Vukt et thrtst a4 thaat tka4tlt VICKS f VakKui come before the executive for consideration. RUPERT'EAST WINS BASKETBALL VICTORY FROM FIRST UNITED The Trail Ranger Camps of Rupert East United Church and First United Church played another Inter-church bas ketball game In the East-end gymnasium last night. Rupert Eat - winning 22-20. The score was tied at full time and an extra period had to be played to decide the game. Walter and Clue-ttone Johnstone, opposing forwards. sere the star players of the evening. Lee Dell acted as referee and Cecil Hacker was linesman. The teams lined up as follows: Rupert East 8. Lawrence. O. Wing. tarn 4). T. Bussanlch (6). Walters (4). Murray and C. Johnstone (8). Total. a. First Church H. Wilson. M. Ourrlch. X. Nelson B), K. Nakamoto and W. lohnstone (12). Total. 20. A return game will be played In Pint :hurch gymnasium next Friday night. ELKS' BALL WAS GREAT SUCCESS (HO lll'.MlUi:il AMI TMtVTV-HVk I'LOt'lt: l'lltl:T ,T AXMAI. AIT tilt LAST t t.VIMj Brother Bills of Prince Rupert Lodge, Benevolent and Protective Order of Cks, staged another annual ball last alght, the evtut being fully In keeping lth previous events given by the. ant- !4 herd from the standpoint of en-)uyiuent and success. There were aome J23 dancers In attendance and all re mained until the close of the affair which was at 2.15 this morning. Lively and tempting music was fur- ulshed by Bobble Arthur and hU orcltea- tra and Eugene Sabourln. Doc Evans and Kenny McQualg, made capable masters of ceremony. At midnight delicious re fieshmenU'were served, this Important feature being ably directed by Jack Cobb, Murdo McLeod and Eddie Clapp. W Hearst hsndled the arduous duties of doorman. w. e. wuuscroft. exalted ruler, gave the eleven o'clock. toit at 'tfte proper time. ST. GEORGE'S CARD : PARTY AND DANCE ucerul ami Enjotalife. Affair. In l ( U.K. Hall Lut Eteniiig A successful whist and brldje party and dance was held last night In the IOD.E. Hall by the Royal Society of St. George There were about eighty persons In attendance and the proceed ings proved enjoyable for all. Prize winners at cards were: Bridge- -Ladles' first. Miss Edith Kel sey; ladleV second, Mlas E. Mackay men's first. P. A. Rogers; men's second. i. Clavrlng, WhistLadles' first. Mrs. O. Stegavlg; ladles' second, Mrs. Jack Ratchford men's first, L. It. Parry: men's .second. W. P. Way. Refreshments were served at mid' night and dancing followed, music being lurnhhed by Arthur Sharpe, Jrmmle rurrle and W. (. P. Plemlng. The ladles' committee consisted of Mrs. J. Howe Mrs. P. E. Wennig and Mrs. M. Leek. T. W. Orlmble was master of ceremonies for the cards and O. J Norrington for the dancing. t-X. Hit MX AltltlVAli I'rlHir Rupert E. Nielsen, Edmontou. M. M. Nichols, R, C. Hawkes, Normau Boyd and Hugh Prater. Vancouver; CUorge McAfee OwrgeVown; Mrs, W. A. Puckstt, White Uursv , Ceulrul L. Thomson, Victoria; A. Sinclair, Mlna Ur. ,1 :. ... it . Komy . 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