PAGE TWO Total ... 'Sptttk4- P . Hw ..... g. J,. a fiftsfel Rowtson Ts! am mm X. I Pta 9 . . i , . .... C ..!.ir:V... 3 ,....20; High School Vs. Eagles This gagie was plowed under protest by fhe High School be ciiuse the Eagles had two players who were inelegible. The local league rule reads that a player must be a resident of this city at least two weeks before said player h allowed to participate in any league fixture. The High School protest was sustained by the ex ecutive and they were awarded. the game 2-0.- , , The Eagles and TIfgh School PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Eatd by RANTAL MII1Y He iire to ftt the (Unalu liuuk for t .It vat A "M 1 1) THE DaILY NEW3 News and Views In The World of Sport :PotiiiTpsoninnersof,' Basketball Senior Gaihe Played Here Last Night Port Sfejjitifodted Kincdlith 33-15 in last evenings ' ba.etl(aipuinl), took a strong lead in the Senior League. Simpson opened the scoring when George White . coverted a penalty shot, with R. Sankey scoring a field: goal immediately afterwards.. J. Johnstone of Kincolithj scored the first basket for his team seven minutes after j the game began. The first half ended with Port Simpson leading 13-1). The first half was played slowly, to the spec-! tators' view, although both teams had many chances toj score. At the beginning of the 1 ' ' j slntMid halt !y was similar to played an exhibition game ini the r'irst ha!f.' Alter'playing atfew waieh the Kaglea won 24-20. ! ntiitut' t brtth ,BgRiH rshowed indi- High School oaiiou oi Vy n"raer H. Maedonald .. begun it fust pajpriM game with II. Morrisson .... I'ort ffintpsdta inv snooiyig. abie to score in flwir game Club. The players vn Port Simpnon-i- the best of A. Oroaa Robcrt Sankey 6 Pete Alexcee 11 RusaeU Nathan 11 cee White 3 D.Motfav 2 were not Dob, Stalker they did ItqhvIrvlne he Players' ' , ' Total follows: Eagles Pta.Per H. MeCallum .38 Uingwell . II. McDonald C. Manning .. 4. .... .n Total 24 Pts. Per 3' . 4 . 5 . 0 .20 . The standings to date are as W. Orange 4 0 C. N. R 2 2 Moose I 3 St. George's ........ 1 a Moose ....... -4 3 l s Lelf Krlkson p 1 ? 1 Sedl Cove .;;'.'., 8 i 2 1 Knights of Pythias ..4 13 1 St. George's Society .3030 0 2 3 Pts. Per . G L Smith 2 F. Dlngwell 9 Pta. Per Skinner was referee. Doc 0 Carson and George Johnstone urn- olplre. Oke Jackson official 0 , !corekeeper. 11 Trimble 2 0' d 1.1 " ...Intermedia standing 18-17 i Navy. When pla t it- iHYur ui inc Katies . M T was reflumeo,;r jk r P. W. Allan on the Macdonald time League Standing'' Senior P. W. Total 15 7 Port Simpson 8 3 L. 0 h i KJncolith 3 1 2 T? '.; .... Nlltlve Sons?: Jr....... 5 1 2 aleiUasde.: .. - .JpfkyerVub a 1 2 iUr l":; -fJTH ' doles' Sen P. W. L. 2M8 J a tistlybut wcitlngpij 3 3 0 pro. ai nair time Jjue wore waa. Drill Team 3 0 . 3 8-7 in favor of the boys from the . Navy, who are showing improve- ntermediate ... P. tV, luck in losing. . .WJaU but-five- R. g. N. V. R. . . r. . . 3 2 1 4 seconds of full, time, Big Four Toe II 3 2 1 cau'ii time out ,wtw ;in WOrecmg iFour Jx.. . . 3 2 1 Baferee R. B. Siinner cjflled :a. 4xVonignmes by protest from technical foul on the Navy be- Eagles cause one of their players had loft ' , the floor without permission. Er-j Junior League P. W. nia Ratchford scored the free. High School 3 2 throw and tied the score for Big Colts 3 1 Big Fomv- E Ratchford Eddie Saiith Hill WratWHl Doug. sufWsy V George mil l. V GeatvtJHlla ... Yetal .:sajrm Geonre Howe D. MeJCaotia W, Genrga Dytr L. 1 2 roar. In the first flvrminute , ., . overtime period neither team HI. Pour or.d a field ; ORANGE LADIES ARE """-j LEADING IN WHIST The players wee aa follows 4l f MOOSE LODGE WINS OYER KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS IK WHIST Moose Lodge defeated Knights of Pythias 6 to :i In a 'postponed Whist League match fast sight, ine league siangipg j$ as. follows: P W L rt New Empress 3 3 0 3 Grottd ............ 4 3 1 3 TREED BY UOUNCh Evidently a fox can climb a tree, for he is seeking refuge there from the hounds in this picture. SECOND HOCKEY ! SPLENDID FEAT GAME WAS TIE! OFCRICKETER f' T -- "I Ysneouver and Victoria Played lUrwood Playing in Australia tot Ten; Minutes Overtime With- ! England Makes Record ' ., out Decision ! Howler yiCTORIANov. 21. The ond jgame In the Pacific CSoaat "U fT- , "'uni tm'taccess 'success oi of Lrwoe( Larwoed. hocley league series wa i played Nottinghamshire bowler. ht beeeP VJSrLwI record in fk 0 6Vnd .Vancouver teama and fmm,EZZ: tralia Ji. wHen nii,a playing tar for tfui the ted- in a tie. Neither team had nine piaycu, ure ncore men T nartinl.r ft that ho. . being three all. 'tractad attention was in the game I against Victoria at Melbourne. SPORT CHAT 112,887.01. Toward In the gym. as a fire. opening dance the "paystreak" i592.7& .Cash from the current -; lounge, room as a pleasure re-vsort and the dining room as an exercise room furnished with ! (lllrrtliallu nn4 All... . 1 lus. amoKing is to tie prohlb ted i guard against MOOSE WHIST In the weekly knock-out whlat tournament for members of the Moose Club last evening, first prizes, Chickens, were won by Sam Haudenschild and A. Ohnea org. 'ii.There were no second pHzes.'" - STflAWIlERRY PRODUCTION The largest proportion of Cana dian strawberry production ia consumed In the Dominion. In addition Canada imports about 3,0O0,o5o pounds of atrawlerriea annually. cricketers are jubilant the who Aus visits ing English Cricket taara in that I the advantage at the end 4 of the country. He is said to be one of 4 third period so ten minutes over- h.t U.t hnwlar. in KnlnH The first seven wickets were taken by Larwood, four of which were bowled. When the sixth H wicket fell for only 42 runs there . was a tumult of cheering from The Anyox Basketball League tne eleven thousand people who wl I oien with three games to- wntrhH th m.th nelliillv-i inlgh The first will be an in-,aii of whom were Auatraliaivs. i termediate fixture between the That was in the morninf. Hear-' Rlnkydinks and the High School. inK of tnH feat MIM mn thotl. inerearter the Beach Ladies will Mnd pt..,ie Kathered to watch In perjI)cfeated.Mboi Teaai or Fourth lehgage-, the Mine girls and in the tne afti rnoon. Straight .Win; St. Georte'a Indies Beat C. N. IL wipd-up the Mechanics will do battle against the Mine's best. As I the Mine will play all their Orange Tdiej retained th!f arr3efJ ? t?1e.bi? ""- l!laadehlp.oftheUdieS'secUonpf'?een fram7 "e Kat thtfjKratenil Inrght by winning C to 3 over the' - . I 6 Moose Ladies. The Orange.Ladles The. Anyox Community League's! have. not sustained a defeat so far! J?ym. as it stands is paid far.. PU. Per this season. Ih the second fix-1 To date it has entailed an exnen-l 0 4 0 10 4 0 .18 4 tur last evening, St. George's'dlture' of 0 Ladles won 6 to 4 over Canadianlthis sum the 1 Nattdnal. ; nettetT-.$204 and CRIB LEAGUE GAMES PLAYED Cold .Storage LeaJing With P. It. Held Following Clte lows M A M M account cleared the building of ' "Uh ",rL Modr "T"?" other 'debts. The council is now rt8;j studying means of equipping the New Empress 8, P. Rupert Hotel 19. C. N, OeeratiRg IS, C. N, Mechanic 12. ' - Eagles 1$, K. of Columbus. 1(5. Moose 11, Cold Storage 10? Grotto 14, Orange Lodge II, Canadian Lssjioo IS, Native Sons of Canada It. England la worryintf over tho matter of betting on haifo .and dog races. Thm has Han peror al dissatisfaction for a long (I me over the old. fashion lmokmaker and now they have turned, .to the pari-mutuel or to ta Ilia tor. The difficulty ia to find a machine that is correct in its calculations. Various devices have been, experimented with and it is probable that before long a degree of exactitude will be reached which is aatiefastary to both pnt- frons and ofwmtan. Around' ThWorW With Sport-Fans . ((Ujr Tb Trauii The University of Alberta is playing the University" of C. C. ' at Vancouver t))is afternoon in the first of a .two game series under rugby ruleej Audrey Griffin still remains., as she has been for many years, Victoria's star lady swimmer. At a recent water gala in the Crystal Garden she won the 50 yards British Columbia championship and also the Canadian title for Canada over a 500 yards course Says the Toronto Globe sports ditoi : Since Jack Delaney went nto eclipue and Jimmy McLarnin uis been somewhat inactive, Can-da has not had a championship threat above the divisions : resented by Rocco .and:iBeknger. Now Mickey Gill of 'Vancouver, a fellow-townsman of McLarnin. is making his bid for flyweight 'honors. When he and McLarnin were youngsters in British Columbia he was beaten three times by "Baby Face." but he developed rapidly and has whipped most of the title contenders. Gill is now living in Detroit, where he is a-waiting matches with Rocco and Genaro. This has been the third year In succession in which Frenchmen have 'won all the singles tennis championship In France, Eng land and America, and the second in which they have 'won the Davis Cup. Certainly nl unprejudiced j person can say that they have not i deserved their suaceeses they have worked very hard iwdeed for them, and nothing quite like their "team spirit" has' ever been known in the annals of the yame. An member of a French team puts fthe success of his country before .his "own persona) success; and, though he naturally does his very best to win his own individual matches, counts a loss as nothing so long as his team is successful. France has been extremely fortunate in finding fbur men like Borotra, Lacoste, Cochet and Brugnon, between whom there has never been the faintest shadow of personal jealousy. Their good-fellowship one to another has been the bono! that has made them the great team that they are; and In the extremely improbable event of none of them ever winning another championship. solve their country fa- W-wurt, Ki.i,,.i... ...ous as long as the game lasts. W. .Mitchell, !'!; H. Meiaies, Ninth-. . ' MISS DOHA VIRTUE . itU-orge White. , !s. Curvtqh, Na'i-.- j Montreal gnlfer. who wss the last , Canadian girl i, tie eliminated i trom the Wnmen's National Golf' tChampionshipK at Hot Hprings. uhich Wiis won by Miss Collett. .SCORERS IN i BASKETBALL1 I HASKETHALL COHEILS ' (Senior Ianue) j. Johnson. Rincolith. 41 W. Mitchell, Players Club ... 26 P. Howard, Player's Club . . . . to Tom Kelsey. Player's Club ... K R. Sankey. Port Simpson 24 R M:ithers, Port Simpson . . . . 2S C. Robertson. Kimolith 22 Eddie Sniith P!.., M. Trimble. Kin..' ... ,, r H. M Cullum. N. , Pudinlch. Nati-.. I). Muitfrave, 1 . .i .it', N.. : , W. U u.Ule, I'la.. '. Atlon, Kirit-oii .. I,;.!, Play,-,'- , , (Indies' I.e., uc 'ivJne. Dri ley. Jlewi. M-uik ,. ie aa '.Sim. ' . Lewc. '. ae'Boddii . . i.i . FWusll. i! ra SimtV. M. .1. , ' Cnr ' 'i K. March, Drill T. , Julia Wallers. M. i M. XJwuupsuu. M .i . M. Gilchrist. M. i, (Junior I.en ut W. Johnson. II -J. n sdlnii. II Pierce, Coh ' Bryant H -' McNulty. ( . T. Bteen, Colt-H Hacon. II s T Katauyana. ( ( Nelson. Cult-T. Bussanich. A. Walters. ( T Smith. H s Dry, Hacking Was Caused By A Bronchial Coll Mrs. A rrimciu, '. CbslluiB. Ont . write, to Wke this oppcrt v i! of my tipcrMBM Dr. Wood'i fttn liruothul .... . - iu ii a provoking, Jrv ; - t ' Lu botbrml ' W BJbt, for VjUm Ui ci : auras tfxunmn 1 4 yron kirh I t c . rain rwuru. ssd. now ' j: ' 1 ever use (or -tU. Prws V Imttle c -p d 60c. ll 1 at dnij(iu l Put up only hv The Ltd., Toronto, Vul W. C. MACDONALD INCi TOBACCOS a CIOARCTTES. MOfTRtAU CANADA Norway Pint Syrup V9 a.