N BADINTONAT J LOCAL COURTS Hobx1 Twiir.s Win fit ttacli ('; Wteii 1.0-n.E. KvaU ,Cat(lK "T-iin.TT-.- .! . m LI. I 11 won tne mixta aouDies ana me ladies' doubles, the Cathedral taking the men's doubles. In the game between Prince Rupert Badminton Club and the Regiment: Fnan(c Russell and Mrs. Shad-well beat S. D. Johnston -and Mrs Wilsn 15-7, 15-7. Mrs. Bryant' and liti, Palmer beat Mrs. McMordie tad Mrs. ' "' Kvitt 15-7. 15-8. ! V. Mijcaefl and Umbie beat C. Youngman and Alex, llix , 15-14, 14-15. 15-4. In the I. O. D. E. versus Cathedral Club: Mrs. Iing and Mrs. Limey 15-5, 15-8. Mrs. Self and Bob Stuart (I. O. I). E.) beat Miss Cross and I! rami 15-4, 15-8. ELKS' CAHI) DRVE f: At the weekly tournament held by tfee Elks' Lodge last night, Mrs, C. E. Gulick won the bridge prize and ('. It. Biggart honors at whist. mThe "Spirit" of the ews and Views In The World of SECOND DIVISION'-'" BILLIARDS CLOSE Cold Storage Heals Grotto by Score of 026 to 921; Final Games Last Night j La.it week's second division billiard, fixture was completed last ; nighj',' resulting in an aggregate ...nr 0-R tn O'M In favor of the The city badrmnton tourna- ,. ovw the Grotto. miit aeries continued last night Amua acoreg for tne tourna. on the courts of the Prince Bup- foow8: ment were a9 ert $idminton club when the A '. McLachla'n (Grotto), 161 ; home beat the Regiment m -team j mman (Cold storage), 200. men's 1 doubles, ladies doubles and, 'j Dceley, 17G; W. lJaillie, 200.: mixed dotroles, and on the I. O. D. w R williscroft, 200; J. Camp- H. courts wnen me nome team bell, 138. -George Howe, 200; G. Bai- ,tie, 188. S. D. Macdonald, ninig from the north. 184; G. Kreuae. 200. MtjLachlan made the high break of W. Cold Storage 8 2815 938 Grotjo 4 570 8931 J, H(Uan (CS) 3 590 197 C. Baptie (CS) : 3 588 19G ; W. Bailey (CS) 3 im ii III. M. McLachlan (G) 4 761 190 S. I). MacDenald (G) 4 752 188 ;J. Beealey (G) 4 719 180 G.Howe (G) 4 707 177 W. E. WIlHscroft (G) 3 530 177 J. Campbell (CS) .... 2 S8 1C9 tt. Kraus (CS) 2 334 1G7 (I. O. D. E.) beat Miss Cross and ; , Miaa Ellett 15-9. 13-15, 15-10. j W1iam SIcFarlane. well known Hlnton and Clync (Cathedral) Ace Afm pptor. arrived in beat Darton and Norrington 5-15, . , .. c . , thi , The weekly meeting last night of the Salvation Army Young People's Legion took the form of a girl's sewing le. It is plan?, ned to give instruction at the fu ure meetings of the Legion In various subjects such as First ti Hti (tf'VSOMK F00T!(AU,.ENT1IUSIAST Boy: "What's the matter?" Q 'ALT all Brother: "Don't want to play the ball's too big "Hfaks il I get me knees muddy!" v Victoria Takes First Game of Series in Vancouver Against E'ery ; Aid. Act vities to interest the b yictor,a, but a setback was given to the local fans when "Big Parade" at Capitol tonight. 1 "Big Parade" at Capitol tonight, bne-goal margin. Three Musketeers By the golden baldric of Porthos . . . by die gleaming sword of Athos , ... by the grace of Aramis . . . the brave old days in France . . . days when every gentleman adventurer had faith in his star . . . and the Three Stars of the Three Musketeers blazed brightest of all. THREE STAR NEW RULES! HOCKEY GAME times be kept in motion. A ide in possession of the puck in Its own defence area (i.e. the area between the end of the rink and th,e line marked across the ice CO feet from the line of the defended goal) shall I the Qubs from the Island forged ahead, winning by a teams changed ends and immedi ESSY BRANDY Bottled at Cognac, France Tliiii ttdveitigement M not published or dlsjdnyed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia I.. i SPORT CHAT The regular weekly shoot of the a! i, nit of the Royal Canadian Naval V olunteer Reserve was held ht'adquartera last night. Stan-iinifs of Navy marksmen will -oon be announced. i I The two faM. moving native' i s -Kincollth and Port Simp-nn will meet In the Senior Bas-!l:ill Ieagtie tonight. This is t ir;inie that fans have been keen-y awaiting and, no doubt, it will have a large attendance. Plenty f spirit is expected in the meet-ing. Should Klncolith win, they will have a good hold on the ' .una leadership. Should Simp-sun come out victorious the two t I'tive aggregationa will be tied for honors. Naval Jleserve and U gh School, who are tied for 'he leadership will take on Big Four and Eaglet respectively in lie Intermediate League. 1 The Smithera Curling Club Is. preparing for an active season of Prt. and at the annual meeting axt week it was decided to make ; ; number of improvements at the j iiink, including the laying of at new roof of a leas temjwrary con-j -trurtion. The entire 1928 slate, of officers were re-elected fori innthot l.rm qnd with tVlo flinils' f the association in satisfactory condition and the novices of last year already displaying an eager-i.i'sx to go into action with the eterana. the interior curlers should enjoy a aueceaaful winter of sport. G. W. Druggy, well known Alice Arm merchant, Ia n passenger aboard the Catala today going through to Vancouver wliere he will spend the -winter. - J The grain movement tn the port continues steadily. Railway offices this morning reported three hundred cars welt of Jasper Park bound here. O. A. Woodland, loenl agent of the Imperial Oil Co- returned to the cltv on the Catala today from a briet busineM trip to Anyox and Stewart. Sport Player Must "Not Stall" and Ten (ld .Storage leading With I'. It Minuteji'Overllmeiin I "del rollowinx Cae of Tie " alwavs advance the nuck toward ..r.&WrA.XlM(U W the opposing goal, except If it shall K. of Columbus 101 be prevented trom so doing by Grotto , .jj . ... . . . 99 players of the opposing side. A N- S'nft.W - 98 Lions in Professional Hockey jJffi'JrsS pass the puck rf season play was good. Victoria threatened with three piayer was given the penalty." men: rushes, while most of the Vancouver rushes were Another new rule was in force S0l6 affairs. a the opening Thursday night. 'l This deals with overtime play. The first period Was Without SCOre. The LlonS SCOred Heretofore, if the score was tied C'lo.e MONTBKAU Nov. 20. In an Prince Kuper! Ci ibbae Ieagut-effort to preved. (.tailing for time 'results last night were as follows: 6y a team which is shorthanded. P- Rupert Hotel 19 by te team which is shorthanded, New Empreaa .( 18 the National Hockey League has Cold Storage 10 this year introduced a new rule de- Canadian Legion 15 signed to eliminate as far as pos- C. N. OpTatIng , 15 sible this "evil," as it is called by K. of Columbut 15 many followers of the game. Grotto 14 The so-called anti-stalllng rule Orange .Ixxlge 13 entered In the new rule book Is a Eagiea ........ . .,. ........... 12 follows: "The puck must at all C. 'tf. McMics 12 N. Sons of Canada 12 Moose .'. . Cold Store 1-05 e fifCA Vst itmunn iivii .... j . Imma r'- tie into Ms defence area for the purpose of de- t. N. Operating 90 VANCOUVER, Nov. 20. The Victoria Cubs defeated Z'tZT ntSZ- 5 the Vancouver Lions in the onenincr eame last nitrht of the thu mtp h t. minor nnaitv New Bnirea Pacific Coast Hockey League, the score being four goals to th lant player to touchthe to three. Considering: it was the openine contest of the i?l,ku7!ltruciiffclnfuLi C. N. Mechanics BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDING TODAY .three goals to two in the second period and Vancouver at the end of the regular time, the Port Simpaoi 'Knrlrpis wara Tiilnrinue rtvisr thn nrnhahilitv nfviot nrv Rv. teams took a breather and re- Kincollth i citemeilt rose to fever heights when the score was evened : !l TT. i t. i 'lt 1 A - XI- - 1 1 1 ately went at It again. At the end Xaple Leaf of another five minutes, If no goal; Drill Team,. 84 Senior League P W L ...2 2 0 ...2 11 sumed play until one team had Playera Club 3 1 2 scored. If no uch score resulted Native Sons 3 1 2 at the end of five minutes the: Ljttffo league P W L ... 3 0 11 I 1'ia.i S4 105 8P 103 86 lOf 90 91 91 95 99 99 100 103 105 99 98 95' 91 90 90 80 86 84 Pt 4 2 O I I 2 Pt r. ...3 0 3 0 was scored, it was caiieu a araw. : intermediate The new ruling is: "If at thej -p y I, pt end of the three 20-minue periods High School . 2202 the score shall be tied, ends shall U. C. N. V. It. ... 2 2 0 be changvd, the puck shall be Toe H. . . XT . . .TTf . " 9 1 1 faced at centre Ice and play shall Eagles 2 1 1 be continued for an extra period Q. N. II ."..j 0 8 of 10 minutes. If the score Is tied nig. Ftir ,U J 0 2 at the end of such extra period the Junior League game shall be called a draw." j P W L Pt High School ....... 8 2 14 "Big Parade" at Capitol tonight. Colts 8 1 2 2 i S ' 1 This advertisement ii j a!-lisbed or dlsplayea Ij ct Liquor Control Board a t; the Government of Uiiil-i f 'nlumhls Tw Mofitreal tcr ttie hlMorie Delonmr the Mtnt Royal course -ring-Vill not be c: ; ummer. Both will be ful.;i into building lots. Mouc i .is owned by the Iki i Jockey Club. It is -ftarka have shown pttv fiit for several seasc--wiH be quite enough ra r in Montreal without the . are to shut down. at frieti 1. TV ' -oAetv ded