mi I PAGE TWO THE DALY NEWS Tuesday, DecemW . T. p 1 I i i 7r. 1 IP T !1 'I M ' '.' C 5 k News and Views lii of Id of Sport t.ii: UK .1 Mlf .;t. CRIB LEAGUE RACE CLOSE Cold Stprage in First Place With Two Teams Close Behind Prince Rupert Cribbage League results last night were as follows: C. N. Mechanics 14, Orange Lodge 13. New Empress 16, oose 11. C. N. Operating 10, Eagles 17. Prince Rupert Hotel 14, Cold Storage 13. Grotto 17,. Native. Sons pf Can ada 10. ( V ' , Canadian Legion 17, Knights of Columbus 10. League Table V L Pts Cold Storage .... 136 107 136 P. R. Hotel 123 110 183 Can. Legion 131, 112 131 Grotto 135 118 125 K. of Columbus . . 121 122 121 Oragne Lodge .... 120 123 120 New Empress .... 120 123 120 C. N. Operating . 118 125 118 It. Sons of Canada 117 12C 117 Moose HG 129 11G Eagles 114 129 114 C. N. Mechanics. . 107 13G 107 SOCIAL EVENING LAST WIGHT WAS ENJOYABLE There was a large attendance at a social evening last night under the auspices of the Salvation Army Young People's Legion. The evening was pleasantly spent with the playing of games arid deiicious refreshments were served. The function was in charge of Captain Ena Anderson and Mrs. William Kerr. Next Monday night the legion will hold a business meeting. SPORT FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK Tuesday Ladles Whist: Moose Ladles vs St. George's; C. N. Ladies vs L. O. B. A. BasketbaN : Senior, Players' Club vs Kineolith; Intermediate, Eagles vs Naval Reserve, High School vs Toe H. Moose Knock-out Whist. """"- ' " TOD MORGAN BEAT INDIAN Successfully Defended His Junior Lightweight Title at San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Dec. 4. Tod Morgan, Seattle, success i fully defended his junior light : weight title for the fourth tinu this year when he fought to ;t draw Santiago Zorilla, a San Bhu Indian in a ten round bout. The champions long left and clever; boxing stood him in good stead . against the whirlwind rushes oi the challenger. SPORT CHAT ' Now that the Native Sons of Canada have won a game over jPort Simpson which thus sus tained its first defeat of the sea -j son. it would be quite in order for the Players Club to take Kin-couth into camp in tonight's Sen-ior basketball fixture and thus even up the standing in this div-ition. Maybe, the natives are not so impregnable as it was at first believed. Interesting Intermediate ga3nes are also looked for tonight. If the Eagles can win from the Naval Reserve there will be a group of teams in third place behind the High School and Big Four. Supporters of Toe H. are boosting for that aggregation to inflict the first defeat of the season upon the High School. i The left hook of Ray Miller of Chicago proved too much far Jimmy McLamln, the pride of Vancouver, in Detroit last Friday night and the B. C. boy has suffered a severe setback in what up to that fatal night gave promise, of being a very bright career in the ring. This, however, may not be the end of the young Irishman although it has come as the culmination of long knock-out reign. Jimmy is altogether too good a boy to be completely floored by anything like that. His powerful right, which has stopped CORK TlDft UK f DIDO GURVICH Will have final work-out to- The Omineca Ski Club at Burns Lake has elected officers for the -..i - .n . T r pects to have representatives from the various western ski club at its annual carnival. .-for Ben-IIur. Capitol, tonight naf,,., .. vt Pur ff (JwenUjfor Around The World With Sport Fans - (It) Tilt I rump) Alberta has asked for the Canadian track a:ui field champion-hi; .' next -year, and without any i i-ious oposition from any of the ther province, says Reg Hammond in the lxitnonton bulletin, i is quite likely that the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union at BILLIARD STANDING The first division standing tt date is as follows: PI. Ttl Av Grotto . 5 5602 1120 Grand Terminals ... 5 5604 1121 Canadian Legion .. 4 4446 1112 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES I?!-.) ntvt.lvn TF. -VLSnNDIOS (Seeon eeondlDrv)iIon) Cold Storage 4 8717 929 Grfttc i 4 8670 89P. Grand Terminal ... 4 3561 890 J. May CS) 2 400 200 Individual Averar John Bulger (GT) .. 4 W. II. Jarman (OT) J. llllhnan C8) C. Baptie (C8) . W. Bailev (CS) .... 4 Ben Self (OT) 4 M. M. McLachlan (G) 4 8. D. MacWonald (O) 4 J. Beeslev (3h 4 W. Mitchell GT) ... 4 ,W. R WillisoVoft-(O) 8 10. Howe fG) ....... 4 J. Campbell (CS) ..3 G. Kraue (CS) .... 3 C. L. Youngman (GT) 4 .BertMoriran fG) .... 1 Advertise in The News. BROKE HEARTS . , OF ESKIMOS rercy jacksHm or the .Vancouver Lions, Aided by Team Mates Scored Twice' VANCOUVER, Dec. 4. Percy Jackaon, star goalie of the couver Lions, aided by; a fighting b;md of team mates," broke the ;hf forthcoming annual meeting I "i i'i'; of the Seattle Jiskimqs' In at Port Arthur, will grant the re- It night's Coast Hockey League Mm"'.. A mo . is now on foot to ; fixture and emerged on top by a stage the games at Banff on the two to nil 8Cre- K was the fast-.issurance bv the Canadian Pac-'i-';i' e.-ntbuiun df nbekey here this fie Railway" that a proper track season an1 u waa alsojSeattle'a will be installed there. filMt defeat. If this ret st is granted the , Fo1' wo periods the game was Alberta Union. i will prove u big' " ',lci:' but in ile l....Kt for amateur athletics in minutes of the final hM&B the this province and should be one Lions scored twice and Ujejjt set- t the greatest athletic drawing lled back on defense and tJefied card the west has ever had. . ' ',' et l'orU of the W00 dwellers The fastest sprinters, longest,"0 8COTe- iMfl hi oh oaf inmnpfi ami praMr ' """" weight throwers of Canada, will KEEN COMPETITION I " in attendance at these games, ;.nd fans will be given a real treat in all branches of track and field athletics. IN ELKS' MATCHES Mrs. Joe Howe Bridge Winner and j nrs. ii. Mvatieboi vntst Mile. Suzanne Lenglen confirms j Last Evening the statement made by her father ' some days ago to the effect that There was a large attendance night prior to Thursday night's she will play no more tennis un- and keen play in the weekly whist bout with Eddie McGooty. less it be in private and for the and bridge tournament Under the recreation it afford.--. She realizes auspices of th 91k' Lodge last that at the age of 29 years, and night. The winners were given a many already, will, no doubt, stop with amateur sport barred to her hard run for honors. Prize -win many more yet. for three vars more under the ner were: Bridge, Mrs. Joseph , ruling of the French Tennis Howe, 3823; whist, Mrs. H. Skat Federation, she hr nothing to tebol, 2Q7. gain by reentering the sport. -j- Mlle. Lemrlen thinks si uiBuuiK eeuwp an louowa; nun- . ; - , i,:mn"f f it ftiiffAr ifafA'it hv vnn ntrar nlflvars MS. rtrart' ttf-balrlatlt Illif llanann -.' .."-.......njy.xv,,. r'. nrf with the gradual decline of VI preside ;lttteidernp; first . - ' vlcerpresidenL John Berg; sec- the yf !! -wond-rater i & h retirement The fwn 'WOTdent, upon ond Kathleen M. Kirl ha. len pUying tournamenr Godwin; secretary. Lyster Mu1. a xr n..AA. tennis since the age of 11 tears, TATUk III A I llIIM IN BADMINTON '.,n,.i- ru4 'A' . .V iwhen she won a children's title, Took Two Out of Three Rames rangements;illaoonbemadeforatfChant",y- P'rhf8?8 heS. Prom Kegiment In Last an u. eventful season. The j club (defeated !" "V" Helen Wills V" at T rl, Cmneaft .4 Nfs Fixture Cathedral Won two of the three enUtlves to the Hollvburn Pacif- - I . ' I ..... aTAH. I ic and Banff ski meets and ex-1 . ?. r""" 3" P l evening s uaamimon league Iix ture. The fixture between the Prince Rupert and I.O.D.E. clubs was postponed. Results of last night's games were as follows: I Ladies' Doubles Miss L M. Hllett and Mis- Frances Cross (Cathedral) beat Mrs. C. V. Evltt and Mrs. S. P. M. HOT ............ - ., ,.., ,r O .f 1. fW. E. Williacroft G) 2 600 260 iw"iw. iu-o. i-w W. J. Nelson (OT) . Ik. J. A. West fCL) I A. Donald G W. H. Lon (OT) . ij. Hamiltoa (GT) . ;G. P. Tinker (CL) . IC. P. Balaam (GT !M. MeUehlav (G) F, Stephen ,(0V WVintchell GT . M. Andrew (CL) . Ben Self (OT) .. 2 ! D. Bmwn fG) 5 Alex Murray (.CL). 3 A. A. Kasson (G) 5 J. Andrews (CL) ... 4 J. Bulger (GT) .... 1 J. Beesley (O) 1 W. II. Jarmaa (OT) . 1 ; C. L. Youngcoan (GT) 1 6 1282 248 1 247 247 5 1236 247 Mixed Doubles' S. D. Johnston and Mrs. J. w"on (Kesiment) beat R. Mor-x 5 1221 244 'mer nd J'r8 Morris Blott 7ia 9q (Catnedrl. 15-6. 15-4 1 235 5 H67 233 2 464 232', Men's Doubles , iiRjJeiit i turnanna u. 'uartieu n.y (CkhMn1)mh. V. Hvltt and Aai fl r T V" n A AG AM 435 218 1070 214 637 212 1040 203 836 209 136 136 135 135 131 181 108 108 O. T. Af. 797 199 C. L. TEAMS CLOSE . 1 x 1 ST a M v -jm . a . i IBV WJf ... I 780 195 774 194 772 193 761 190 752 188 719 180 710 178 530 177 707 177 615 172 467 156j 512 128 101 101 Youngmah.. (.Regiment) Team Standings W Prince Rupert 9 I. O. D. E 5 Cathedral 4 Regiment .'. . 3 LPts 0 9 4 5 8 4 9 3 IN BILLIARDS Grand Terminals Hold Lead in First Division by Narrow Margin Over Grotto As a result nf tht Cr-inA Tori - - " . W 1 1 V. . - raJaa1, heavy loss to the Cana (fWiflWISti in the fixture for the before. Jast which was ohlv unnara teams are now bunched close together. The Terminals still hold the lead by the scant margin of one point over the GroU . . A. I t t a a... io. wnicn is. in turn, hitf points ahead Legion. of the Canadian HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal'"" 1 Gisli .lonaien, 0?land. Savoy C. Hulttirson, city. STOCK QUOTATIONS (Court j ot 8. O. rfo'.ruion Co.. Ltd., ThetioHoviing ((UotatJon wor t'd and atked. Bayview, 3, 4. B. C. Silver, 1.30, 1.40. Big Missouri, 66, 00'.. Beaver Silver, 17, 17 2. Cork Province, 26, Nil. Cotton Belt, 50, 50. DUnwell, Nil, 15. Georgia-Biter, 28, Nil. Glasair, 60, 05. Golconda, 7C'i, 77. Grandview, 55Va, 56. Independence, 9, 10. . Intfian. 4,rNil. '"intlr. CSV& GdLp, 36, 3. " Kfcnalorfaw. 21. Kootenay King, 27, 27'... L. & L ff':, 7. UkViw, l4. jLucy Ut&rii, Xil Marmot -MetaM, V'-j, fi:,'(. Marmot Riv. Gold, fc'-, 7. Mohawkr C,CVt. Morten Woolsey, 54. 5:ii. Natlpnaj;9ilv W'a. J8. Noble-Fhe, 50, 61. Pend Oreille, 10XO. 10.75. Pioneer, Nil, 1.90. Porter Idaho, 5C4, 58 Premier; 2.26. Nil. itoiPUs Argttrta. 22, 22',.. Ruth Hope, 5S, 56. dilver Crest, 6;, 7. Silverado, 65, Nil. 3ilver Cup. 38t. :9. Sunloek. 2.20, 2.40. Terminus, ..XU. Tppley Richfield, 45. Nil. Toric, 3.40. 8.65. Wellington. 16' a. 16,. Whitewater. 1.10, 1.25. Woodbine, 54. 6'... KaMern Stock Noranda, 60.76, Nil. Sherrit GoreVm, 8.70, Nil. Oils Fabyon, 5i, 6. THINGS MOVING ALONG QUIETLY AT ELEVATOR No Boats Loading- and Grain Notl i;.rl f I.. I'.. ? . . .Thffte'.Daya With no ships loading and cars moving easily in. the elevator is This advertiseme' ; lished or displays . Liquor Control .Li ,r ! the Government nf Columbia Today there are .--r west Of Jatper and bound here. Elevntr 8ojk(Mce Oils hiorr i ihf fotjifh ship nf wou(d be and when expected." not so ouay just now and tht em- Further considei at ployeee are taking a half holiday Skog's appeals again-this afternoon. During the past Undr the flsherie-twentjr-four hours. 23 carload of t will come tip tnrrm, , grain arrived from the prairies. jH County Court J n EJ0 URNETTS (LIKG)L7iJ Wm fj 18 oz S1.90-2?0 oz: ?3.50 ESTABLISHED 1770 Tliinulv4rUwnenUJs.not.publlshed.ordlplayed by ,h Liquor Cintrol Board or by the Government of Hrltish Columbia