PRINCE RUPERT GIRLS VICTORS High School Team Heat Anyox High School 15 to 13 in Close Game j Word received frornj Anytjxjls that the Prince Rupert High School girls won the first game against the Anyox team 15 to IS in a closely contested struggle' for supremacy. At half time the Anyox team was leading 7 to 2 and it looked very blue for the visitors. By the end of the second News and Views In The World of S other 10 minutes. 'During that time Prince Rupert girls added four and Anyox only two. Johnny Lasorck, a former Anyox high school boy, was referee. The game ended with only four players on the floor for eaen side, the Rupert girts put off being Ella Steen Sand Julia Walters. The lineups were the same i erf, att follows: e i as at Prince Rup- Anyox Miss F. Cameron, Miss L. Dresser, Miss M. Clark, Miss M. Dresser, Miss W. Cameron, Miss K. Cave and Miss P. Dods-worth . PHnen Runert Miss Susie Rod- period the team were tied 11 to Miss Ella Steen and Miss C. 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McLaughlin, Limited, and Caledonia Springs Corporation, Limited. Wholesale Distributor, F. G. Dawson Company, Ltd. WILL REVIVE PASDOGDERBY . THE PAS. Man;, Dec, 26. Elaborate preparations are being made for the world's greatest 200 mile non-stop dog' de by race- for die, Miss Julia Walters, Miss May conditions. Ness, Miss Margaret Gilchrist, Russfck and Emil St whb each have one KOMO. KFI, KGO, 11 to 12, r Goddard, win to their , credit. It requires three win to own the trophy. This will be the 11th annual dog derby and the tremendous enthusiasm; exhibited by both nfushers' apdti booster . cit-izejis b'yar n,tn to. reyest ba?k tt the greaEM-mile, classic points (cf the eventfoelng heralded ,a one of the greatest winter sporting features on the con- Itinent. ' Eight years ago, on March 1, 1921, the race was last run over this long and hazardous trail, through the rugged hills and over . the ire and snow-cavered laiea of i northern Manitoba and was won I by Bill sturdy huskies owned by C mm 9:00 Correct time, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO. KPO. 9:30 Moon Magic, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO. 10 to 11; KPO, 5t00-Natlonal-"' Orchestra, KHQ, KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO. KFI: 1 6;00--Phlleo v Jlour, KHQ, KOMO; KGW. .KGO, KPO, KFI. KFL? , 7;d0-Lui(y StrlW ;' Hour. KHQ, KOMO. KGW. KGO, KPO iOO The ' Garnlval, KGO, 8:15 to9;00 pan. 9:00 Correct time, KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO. 9:00 Golden Legends, KGW. KGO. 10:00- The Big Show, ft KPO; KHQ. KGW. KGO: KPO. 10:30 to 12. PORTLAND TOOK HOCKEY GAME Beat Vancouver Lions by Putting On an Improved Hrnnd - ( - : .''j,' PORTLAND, Dec. 28. Show- the Grant Rice, Walter Goyne ing an improved brand of hockey, memorial trophy, which has been the Portland But-karoos defeated re-established and will be run, the Vancouver Lions, the league starting Monday, March 4, from leaden, one to nothing, here last The Pas to Flin Flon mine and night in a Pacific Coast League return, irregardless .of weather game. It was one of the best games of A purse of over $2000 has been the season, with both teams play- set for distribution among the ing a fine brand of hockey. Re- first four winners, besides the inforced by the addition of Dave handsome cup which already bears Downie, obtained in a trade from the inscriptions of the world- Victoria, and Dutch Singer, a famous dog "mushers." Shorty local amateur atar, the Portland team appeared just as strong as Frank Patrick's pets The Bucks scored toward the end of the first period when McGoldrick made a fast paw te Teel, who scored. The goal was sufficient to win the game. BLACK HAWKS TO HOCKEY l Vic Hlpley Brings Victory to Chi cago Against New York Americans y r ti a,r tx no t j. T Jr"d"a"8' i ttona-have been issued for the old- timers' banquet, to be held in the Terrace Hotel on New Year's Eve. To be plegible to attend .his banquet the guests must have been resident in the district 20 years' ago. The idea origin :Led last year, when George Little was host to all residents who. had been in 4 K a Huillimt in 1 OA? A lluai t Ima tainment. T. M. charge of arrangements. a Nir io.mchv P"Tnr JRANTS Best ProcumMe (THE ORICINAL) Pure Scotch J(hisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Cut Ii Smw UiiuI Cl.iit.4J.tk ,i4 BalMaia.CbaliMl OiMAnw, Duli- A This advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia the SPORT CHAT Basketball tonight in Exhibit-.m nan at brtfo. Terrace vs . mice nupert. Outstanding of recent events in National Hockey League campaigning up until Saturdtty, have been the remarkable showing of the two New York clubs, hangers unci Americans. The rejuvlnat-ud Uoiman tribe, on paper only a fair aggregation uepsite the enthusiasm ot some scribes, has plunged its way through tough opposition to the top of the heap, western jjfuns win be interested (0 know tnat Harry Connor and Leo Keise, once with baskatoon sheiks, are playing no small part in the marcn of the Yanks while .ohnny Sheppard, former Ednion-ton star hasn't been hanging oack any nimself. 'the switch irom Detroit to New York appears o have given Shebpard a new lease on life.' to Joe Simpson, substituting both 'on the detense and forward line lor the Americans isn't the play er he used to be. 4atd for the minors this winter, ne managed to hang on, but the spectacular rushes that once brought coast and western tans to tneir feet, are no more. Charley McVeigh, jieppery former Moose Jaw, Re- ma and Portland forward, is TORONTO, Dec. 28. The N. another westerner still out of Y. Americans got an unexpected stride, although "llabblt" has Winterton, driving nine setback last night at the hands of oeen given little chance to show .the lowly Black Hawks. Chicago .us worth this season. . "Babe" ! a'-' - looked entirely different to the uve. nnr reirnrrfprf n hn r tk lorter, lap rades were In-.. fans, with Vic Rioter, speedy jest riarht winters in! nrofeJalonal stiuted and have been held from young centre, tearing down the nockey, is not the boy ;je used yearvear sincelj)21. but great- jce to seore both goals. m be and like Simpson is getting ?t iBterest 19 manuesi in me aar- Pittsburgh, with a chance to go jy only on his reputation;. Dye is fngr200-mile chase, from which into a tie with Boston for third, low afoot and there is no lonuer I baedes, emerged in the past. N. B. C. SYSTEM RADIO PROGRAM Friday, December 28 5SS Land O'Heath. KHQ. K0MO, KGW, KGO. i G;00Wrig!ey Review. KHQ, KOMO. KGW, KGO. KPO, KFI. j 6:80 The Nfghtinggale and the "Rose," KHQ, KOMO, KGO, iKPO. 8 tOO RCA Hour, KHQ, KOMO. : KGW, KGO, KPO, KFI. lost the opportunity to Toronto. ,nv minch to hfa The Cahadiens revenged their shot, recent defeat by Detroit by down-1 ' t ing the Cougars and climbing to1 Mery Dutton former within oneoint of the seeoBd to Montreal. The following were the scores: Canadiens 3, Detroit ti. Pittsburgh 0. Toronto 2. Chicago 2. New York Americans 0V OLD-TIMERS TO CELEBRATE Terrace People of 20 Years Real dence to See Old Year Out Together once-famous (Calgary 'express'' has won a Mregular berth on the 'Montreal Jlaroons oefence and Eddie Gerard' figures 1 he's got one of the most reliable ' players in the circuit In the hard-mtting westerner. Dave trottier, , much-hraWed Toronto amateur, its Jiving up to his reputation as a pucit-chuser and his early work , has been so impressive that the ' Maroons have allowed Russell Oatman, both of Eddie's and once with Victoria Cougars, gb to the Rangers. For downright seneatlpnal playing there are few forwards In the major circuit this winter to match two former Calgary Junior stars, Jierbie Lewis and Vic Kipley. Ripley, now with the Chicago Black Hawks, beat Ottawa single-handed the other night and chased speedy Howie Morenz to a standstill. When a youngster can do that he's up and coming. Lewis has been starting at centre Ice for Detroit, with Jimmy Herberts on" the re-. tWe .were about M eleglble, 1 bun l'TT1 llrhlr4a n)f tk. llU.ni. !" t,.. guests. It was deckled thai night to ' srm ah bid-timers association and make the banquet an annual event. The influx of settlers in 1908 mikes many more elegible lor membership this year and a to travel. Bill Cook, popular former right winger oflhe Saskatoon Sheiks in the old Western Hockey League, KHQ, much larger crowd is expected toiw ""'" in l0,rIltlne "an- KHQ, participate in the evening's enter- ,"'m,,, r "U'V Turner has u,u ocu ,asi oeaoon, ai- ier starling oui in ivzu-zf Dy toping the scorers in the N.H.L. following close on his goal-getting championships on the prairies. Captain William's work has inspired the crippled Rangers during recent ditficultics and kept the Stanley Cup holders at the top of the American group. Frank Boucher, is ohl'j hlUihg into his stride after a slow start. But he is the pivot for one of the greatest forward lines professional hockey has, ever .known Bunny and Bill Cook on either side. Father Rellly O. M. !., Roman Catholic priest at Ocean Falls, arrived in the city on the Princess Royal this afternoon from the paper town. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Restaurant on Third Avenue, known as Skandia Cafe. Must be sold before January 2. Price Reasonable. Apply Mussallum Grocery, Limited. tf I SIM I port A : -" .f - ' ' i. ' ' (s. : SO IBtlOT URNETTS 26.6 oz. $2.95 10 jz. $ 1.35 , . ESTABLISHED 1770 Friday Var i ancouver A boys' basketball team com- rQ. n y posed of A. IIolnH&oS, A. Moored fAnL hour. This.advertseraent is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Colombia TERRACE BASKETBALL . TEARf VISITS Off Hoys From Strawberry Town Will Meet Locals Tonight C.O.PR0GRAM FOR THE WEEK and E. Thomas, with G. II . Dy-I 8 :80 Pw,ed for ddreaes. son as coach, arrived in the eltv1 -0:00, violin and song rent d. yesterday from Terrace to playt 10 :00, main studio, against a Prince Rupert team to- 11:00, dance music. night. A return game will bej C.N.R.B., Edmonton 10 M, played at Terrace on January 2. I variety hour. llll The Oldest III Horse . 1 TfT Its tne YYonai fm rublhhd 1742 .... Blended and bottled In )g Scotland. 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