it t: t i; !t ? ti II M ' I ! w fl IJ :i ,! ii JJ if , e f ?1 ; tl li u li II If It ii IT :r 1 it U II ft II I! II J! i! li M i. il w t; i i; n I i PAGE TWO RUGGED BATTLE i WITH THE PUCK Cubs and Buckaroos Divide Points'atViclorlay Last, Night J VICTORIA. Dec. 19. The Cubs and Portland Buckaroos divided points fvte Pacific boast hockey game here last night. Although ten minutes overtime wa pJayed the teams failed to settle :he arg-.imer.' ,md tiif game ended two-all. 1; was a rugged battle with an assortmeat oi medioert', 'h illing and hair raising hockey. The seeond period, in which the Cubs evened their score with their second tally, produced the finest hockey seen here this reason, both teams setting and maintaining .i whirlwind pace through out. Plenty of heavy checking injected in the play. The Cubs cored their first goal in the first period and the Buckaroos their two. J. A. Macdonald, provincial government auditor. Victoria, who. is making an inspection tour of the government offices throughout the province, has arrived in the city and is at the government office here. MHISTMAS In Attractive Holiday Wrappings PLAYERS Cigarettes "The universal favourites" "It's the T6bTo that Counts" In tins of'SO'W 100 TURRET Cigarettes "Mad and fragrant" Popular "because of quality In tint of SO and 100 i ; TES WINCHESTER "the mild blended" Cigarettes 4 packages of 20 cigarettes in a special Ch'r)tmi cart oh VICEROY ClgmlteS-'BlenJed for Mildness CORK TIPPED or Plain Ends Cartons of 200. Holiday wrapped. - PIPE TOBACCOS OLD CHUM "The Tobacco of Quality The big favourjjevftth pipe smokers H-lbr tins La Preferencia "They certainly are good cigars'" In boxes of 12 and 25 PICCADILLY "A famous Smoking Mixture" . Pipe tobacco i at 1 its very.best ' In half-pound glass jars WHITE OWL "A cigar of outstanding popularity and value'' Boxes of 12 and 25 ROBERT BURNS "The best Cigars in Canada" "PANETELAS" In boxes of 10, 25 and 50 "INVINCIBLES" - foil wrapped Boies of 10 and 25 OGDEN'S v Cut Plug mQootsweet, In lflb. tins BLACKSTONE "that food cigar" which so many smokers prefer Boxes of 10 and 25 STONEWALL JACKSON "The most popular cigar in its class" Boxes of 10, 25 and 50 On Sale by all Tobacco Dealers THE DAILY NEWS SPORT CHAT High school girls' and beys' basketball teams are to be busyj during the forthcoming Christ- mas and' "New Year holiday fort-i night? The girls are to nuke a ' trip to Aayox. under the leader ship of Miss Mills, to play two games a ad the Anyox girls will tome here for two games a i series which should prove inter-j esting to ail the fans of the hoop' game fn town. Tbe boys are to go, to. Terrace and Umithers, and, possibly, return matches will later be played here. ' Santevitch. Passaic, N.J heavyweight, was one of the most crestfallen boxers in firtiana i last week. He floored George Genus, veteran Philadelphia war ' horse, three times in the first round of their boot at Newark) and was all set to let the finish-j ing haymaker go when Genua J brought one up from hit shoestrings and knocked out Sank-ovitch The latter was unconsci-ous for two irmutes. Around The World With Sport Fans (Br The Tramp) That battle at the Amateur Athletic Union of Cauda annual meeting at Port Arthur and tbe subsequent armistice will be ben eficial to amateur sport throughout Canada. Dirty linen has been washed and washed not behind closed doors, but out in the open, and flung to the breeze to dry. If there has been rancor and acrimony it has all been ) laundered out let as hope, and I a better understanding arrived at I all arand. There is nothing to be gained by nursing grievances I in sch'n organisation as the A. A. U. of C. The whole trouble t seemed to centre around tbe pro-; test entered over the defeat of j Fanny Rosenfeld by Betty Robin-1 I son, a representative of the U. 9. 1 j)n the broad' principle of good , spoftsraasuhJp it is inadvisable to f protest when beaten, but there I are -.extenuating circumstances at 'time, and when one feds that I there hats been deliberate discrimination it i notunwise, for' the good of sport itself, to :n..k. j objection in the prescribed and ' sportsmanlike way. But the mat ter of that protest only served t" drag other more trivial matt, i into the discussion, and tl' whole unfortunate int i . t. gathered momentum, as it " until the final blow-oft at I'. ; I Arthur. There if no lubt th I tbe debate at tbe annual meet n jwfll serve to clear the Mtm Inhere, and prove generally her -eflcMl. Judge Jackson of Ltti ! bridge, ex-president of t he A A U. of C, was the inf .ence. a chairman of the "I'ei Confer Ught ,.!oUt tie tor s Uiement Cicero said it nicel hen he opined thai "in honor ble deal ' j ,'ag you should consider what yoi ! ' intended, not what you said oi j thought" Professor T. It. Lou I i don of tbe ifniversity of Toronto. ' h sportsman of long standing, wa.- j nanhnouerf elected to the presidency, and may be relied upon to i serve the amateur sportsmen of Canada carefully, enthusiastically and to jrood purpose. , ORANGE LADIES SUSTAIN DEFEAT First Hair of Schedule of I-adies Whist League Is Concluded The defeat of tbe Orange Ladle. for the first time this season mark ed the concluding game laet night the ItCii.hnlf of the schedule or the TWTOf section of the Frat ernal- Whist League. St. Geo- geV Ladles were winners 6 to 3 over tne L. O. B. A . Moose Lh dies' defeated C. N. It. 6 to in the other game last evening. Play will be resumed after the New YeRr. 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