r News and Views In The World of Sport Native Sorif Beat Port Simpson In Exciting Basketball Game at the Exhibition Hall Last Night Biff, Four hs&Jrom . N. Maple Leafs From Drill .i. and! High. School Over Colts . t i The Native Sons of Canada quintette inflicted the first defteat of the season upon the Port Simpson aggregation in tost evening's senior basketball game. By taking advantage of the re-bound from attempted shots at the basket, the Sons w ere able to be on the long end of the 38-24 score. The game opened at a lightning-fast pace, with both teams having excellent combination. Many attempts wen made to score but without sue- -v cess. After play had besniiififf' Ratehford . scored on Budioich'a T ress for a few minutes, "the Sons Ion pans from the ether end of optnod the storing through S. the floor. Mstbers made Simp- Gurvich on a nice pass from H. son's last basket on White's throw Menziea. Spiro followed with an- in. Spiro oored on Ratchford's other basket, shooting from the pass as the whistle went for full side line at a difficult angle. Bob. time. Sankey scored on H. Menzies' foul. , Dido Gurvich was the pick of Dido Gurvich scored on another jjthe Son and it was largel) rebound. Sankey scored after a through Iris knack at reeeivint bit of very fast passing with Alex- the rebound that gave the Son; cee. Alexcee put the Port Simp- such a large lead in the secorv son team into the lead with a half. pretty basket on a long pass from ! Both teams played the brant Mathers with the score 9-8. Tha larwia tuimtm nf ana be- came very excited at this point of the game and were loudly giv- ing their support to their favor - ite team. Dido found the , again from another rebound. Geo. White scored on Budinich's foul. tieing the score 10-10. The Nat- ive Sons called tine out at tins stage of the game. With the re- r.f u,. k,v ,.nwi ,,.t.U t AA ..r41ur nninta to their score. With only a nrin- ute of the first half left, Alexcee, Sankey and Mifthers executed and Akxeeed supporters, Spiro took a long shot at tt dshci wi isiiea. Dido again scored on the rebound. As haif time was sounded, both teams were aganr -r"3 H-lt. - In the first seven minutes of the second half tbtf-Matrfe' Soiir0- WhH were more deadly the basket mis aeaa an rahnirartt- imi as nm pass from H. JtenfleE Spiro sank a long one fron centre. Harry Menzies made a hard shot from the corner bringing the Sobs score 22-12. Simpson called time out in an effort to evolve stale remedy for the situation and as play resnsned. they scored twice in quick succession. Alexcee coring both baskets one fromn- lrv'ne " anoiner point the centre of the floor and onejwn a fouL Just before the oa Musgrave's pass. II. Mensies Quarter ended Vera Smith scored scored on White's foul. H. Men- nr l"18 ' UWhr Loue. xies twisted his knee during a Mx NeM ored in the second melee of players an4 waarelacd by Ernie Ratehford. taring the next couple of asi4ek'ty be- cane a bit rough and fj.(per- sonal fouls were eoUed and scor- ed. the Native Sons scot-ins three rni'trtn1 and f'nnjrn tvj . laie,teii'ca' fou one of the Mapl scored on Banked MtM' m9 ras failing to report to followed with a long, shot and scored tnakinc the score 26-22 in the Sons' favor. During the re- mainder of the irume the Native Sons scored 12 points. Dido scor- ing 8. Two of his baskets were made with the help of Ratehford a"'i the other two rebounds. Was Bothered With Severe Headaches Is Kcl Troubled Now Mrs. James Rossiter. Rirersidft. "N.B.. writss:-"! was tethered with stvera lnlnhes, for j-ears, and tried many different mrdKinf. but to on effwt hie dny a friend told me about and after I had taken three bottlfs I found it had done me a world of good. Now I don't know what a hoadache is like. I certainty have great faith la llurdock Wood Bitters.,p Manufactured only by Ths T. Mil-burn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. of basketball that the average basketball fan appreciates, tha ' combination, quick shoot j B tmng, except for th minutes during which mos , of the ronal fwls were called fWr elennjjnwe, Al their were 2f persona foul moat of them were unavoid W both teams dtaptefed gee sportsmanship thmwboot th. game . The teams were: Native Sods rts. Per Dido Gurvich . . . 22 1 Spiro Gurvich . . . 11 2 Vic Mensies 0 1 Mike Budinkh . I; e S 3 2 craie naicMora 2 1 Total ....... 88 12 Port Simpson Pts. Per Robert Sankey ........ 6 1 Pete Alexce v.-i. .. 16 0 RnsseH Mathers 2 1 1 3 Dave Musgrave 0 4 Rrcant . . 0 1 v n. Total ..4.... 34 10 Ladle' league The Maple Leafs defeated the Drill Team in a well played game. The Maple Leafs had the better of the play in the second half, the first half being very even Evelyn March opened .the scoring for the Drill Team on a fool. garter on a pass from V. Smith, C4 Irv'lD mod equallised with shot from the side. The h1 ended with the score tie 4-4. with the betdnniBK of the second Cath Irvine scored on a referee. Lillian Lowe i dribblwl the ball from the centre of tn floor the JIaple Leafs xt score. Ida lioddie receded P fron Vera Smith and ad dd another two points to the MaP' k' wtore L. I.owe 1 90 Penalty shot. E. Match seored after a nice pass from II. Sims. Ida Doddie again 1 scored after a niee dribble. The iarae ended with the Maple i Leafs leading 11-7. The Maple j Leafs played a nice cemW nation .. 1 j j 1 n. ,"",,,,K tt ,mru "u r. ation ware net &wre of their passes The teams were: Maple Leafs Pts. Per. Lillian Lowe 3 May Ness 2 Margaret Gilchrist 0 Ida Ikxhlie 4 Julia Walters . . 0 Total 11 1 Drill Team " .Pts-Ter. Laura Prizicll 0 1 jbvelyn March .....,.. 3 'Cath Irvine ... 4 lEIIa Steen 0 Helen Simm 0 ' Total 7 Intermediate League Big Four defeated the 0. N. R. A RUGBY ENTHUSIAST N, TS. . i' -f. WIFE (during half-time period) : "It will be nicer for you next half, won't it, George? They'll be throwing you into the two dollar enclosure and not among the cheap crowd." London Opinion McLarnin's Star Walloper Ended Dramatically Detroit ailed to Answer the Bell Bruised for Five Miller of . DETROIT, Dec. 1. The knockout reign of Jimmy McLarnin, the baby-faced walloper from Vancouver, B.'C, "ended dramatically here last night, when Ray Miller of Chicago technically knocked him out in the seventh round of a scheduled 10-round bout. McLarnin, foremost challenger for the world's light weight title, bloody and groggy, was battered savagely for five rounds and then failed to answer the bell when it clanged for the start of the eighth round. He sat in his corner while his seconds tossed the towel into the ring as a token of defeat. 20-14 in a hard fought game. During the first half the C. N. R. boys did not seem to be able to check Dig Feour successfully. The first half ended with Big Four leading 18-2. With the be-fJ. McNutty 1 ginning of the second half, tbeiM. Gurries 8 C. N. R. made three baskets in quick succession and seemed to take an extra interest in the game and be gas to play harder. The C. N. R. boys outscored the Rig Four in the second half by one point Ernie Ratehford was nigh scorer for Big Four, making 15 points. Fred Cameron scored 7 points for the.U N. R. The teams weref . , v. . Dig Peur-Eddie IHa. Per. Smith ... 7 1 Ernie Ratehford IS 2 Doug Stalker . 0 t J. Currie 0 Geo. Hill - e 35 T. Hughes e 0 W. Wrathall 4 Total 6 8 C. N. R. Pis. Per. Fred Cameron T II. Sommers 1 A Styles 4 II. I lorn ton '. ... Q Tom Fraser 2 II. Scaterball 0 Total 14 Junior Lcacue High School defeated the Colt!1 Son in a very interesting Jnntor League game. The Celts were out to win the game and started out as If if be defeated. wa im possible. At the end ot the first half the score was G-4 in favor of the Colts. During the second half the High School boys took a determined stand; and were Colts and scored 8 points while the Colts scored only 2. W. John- rour ston opened the scoring for their8' lti.-u ci 1 j t tr.v..w the Colts. The teams were: High School Pts. Per. W. Johnston G O Bryant t Career As After Beiner Battered , and Rounds by Ray Chicago I ; 1 ' ! 1 J. Comadiaa 4 )E. Smitfi 0 0 ,W. Bacon 6 1 Total . 12 4 Certs- Fta. Per. 1 ft! ?! C. Nelson 2 A. Walters X 0: fT. Buaaanieh t V Total 8 R. B. Skinner rsforeed the 'Senior. Ladies and Intermediate , League gaaea assisted by Ernie Anderson and IkH Frinell. Oke Jackson' WU official scefe- Iheener and Henry Jackson -was , 'timekeeper, , F. W. Attn was on ; (te door. There were about two , hundred and fifty Iwstatball fans , in attendance and they all left ftbe hall with the hnptession that ' O'tbe basketball played was satisfactory and exciting. Ernie Ratehford and Bob Sankey refer-, eed the junior game. BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDING TODAY Senior League P W L Ft fiwrt Wwpien 1 8 2 4 8 Players' Club .. 8 Ladles' League P W L Pt Manle Leaft C S e 10 Drill Team 5 0 6 0 Intermediate ,P W L Pi High School .4 4 0 8 v. n. " t Z 4 1 u. 11. k. .......... o 0 Junior League . FW L Pt Ulsnh School 1 8 S 4 2 ' ESKIMOSHELD THEIR LEAD IN HOCKEY LEAGUE Retrieved Ihe Game After It Seemed Lost and Won. la Overtime Play SEATTLE, Dec. 1. The Seattle Eskimos hekl to their lead in the Pacific Coast Hockey League in a. thrilling four to three victory over the Victoria Cubs last night, re Wieving the game in tht third I period after it was looked upon as lost. With an irresistible rush I they overc nine the handicap, tied the score in that period and won lout in less than four minutes of (overtime play while they were one man shy due to a penalty. MARK BATES OF NANAIMO DIES' SCOTCH DANCEESHi NANAIMO, Dec. L Maik Anniversary of Patron Saint Cele-Bates Jr, secreUry-treasurer of brated Two Hundred the Western Fue4 Corporation, i Present died yesterday. He was born! here in 1R61. m.., .., i. . MAN INJURED DURING Rmmttrr at MFXim wsmms at x sa a asMa.svww MEXICO CITY. Dec 1. A curious accident occurred at a re- cent bullfight here, in which a spectator was seriously injured, When the matador endeavored to dcive the sword into the nape of' the bull's neck for the kill, the animal hurled the weapon from him with such force that it sailed into the grandstand, burying itself in the body of a spectator. 1 - f STOCK UU0TAT1QNS (Oeurteiy o 8. D. oolmon Co- 1X4.) The following quotations 'were Vd and aiked. ? . Bayview, 8, 8. i a C. Silver. 1.2$, 1.40. V: Big Missouri, GJ, C3: Cork Province, 25, Nil. Cotton Belt. 50. 55. Duawell, Nil, 15. Duthie, Nil. 85. George Copper, 5.75,' 6.00. Georgia River. 28, NIL Golconda, 774. 7?. Grandview, 58, 59. Independence, NIL 10. lad tan, 4, Nil. Inter. Coal & Coke, 35.. 36. Kootenay Florence, 22Qh, Kootenay King. 25. 27. k & L., 6VH. 64. Lucky Jim, 25, 26, Marmot Metals, 8H. W. Marmot. Riv. Cold,. 7 1 8"k, Mohawk, 6V4. 6i. . p : Morten Woolsey, 6V4, Satipnal Silyer, 16 17. oble Five, 50, Nil. J 'x Pend Oreille, .12.00, 12.10. Portvr Idaho, CO, 61. ' Pioneer 2.16, 2.20. . Premier, 2.16, 2.20, Rufua Argents, 22 Vi, 24. Silver Crest. CVi, G. Silverado, C5. 70 Slocan King, 38, 34. Snowflake, 38, 34. Sim lock, 2.15, i0. Tea-minus, 9, 12. Topley RicbfielcU. 47, 48. Toric, 2.0Qf 2.25. Wellington, 17, i74' ( Whjte Water. 1.25, U0. , fjlfodWne, 5, 5 , r Oils Dalhoueie, 1.G5, 1.76. Faljjron, 6, 6V5. Home, 2.18, 2.15. MeLeod, 70, 7.50. BILLIARD GAME r 1 ! i-Oaly one further jrme wail played last night in thjs weeks' second division billiard fixture, George Howe (Grotto) losln t6 C. L. Youngman (Grand Termln. aisj air a score of 190 tn 200 With three games played, the to. tal for the tournament so far standi at 590 tp 475 in favor of the Grottp. LARRY J2ENT0.N ' -BENTON Lr-A' 1 tr Star pitcher of New York Giants last season, . ST. ANDREW'S tendance at the Scotch dnee Iheld in the Moose Hall last night . i - i a. a rLsrr UIV1T B 0WIVU Alt vT WHX W . , . khe most soceeastf.1 isace. heWjmw,r , from " for some tine, everyone enjoying J the old time numbers. Refresh- Jk Sharkey Has ments were served at midnight, ithree fights under -io md danciag was kept up tMI a.m. Bach of the gueata wr ye-ttineais have nv . tented with a sorir of heather, a ec ted, but Ritluoa :-. -ift from the "Woekiy Scotan, "jaboese them from i.r Edinburgh. Rleeney. Johnny Risk'' Coramflttees' ii charge estssisted Ksute Hansea and 0 H, .Steen (convener). G. Scott, lling. Rkkard rlari C. Geddea and J. Watson, assis- Sharkey battles a lied !' otner'meinbers of the clety. The music was furnished (that Rhjkard- also r 3 by J. Bremner. J. McKay, J. Watt,! under contract 1 rn: A. Patoif and Mrs. i. S. B1ack,(Derapsey again in ha uha wr aaaiatd be J. Campbell 'or early summer 1 ' and J&s. Stufgeoq. Iher Hugh Smith led the Gnnd Msfch played sle4ieas during the nlng. R. Wiggins and Alex. Mc-Leod were on the door. J. S. Irvine, president, acted as master Ikept him on the f of ceremonies. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English League Division I Aston Villa 2. Bvetten 9 N. Burnley 4. Portsmouth 1. Bury 2, UuddorafJoid 1. Cardiff 1. Birmingham 4. Leeds G, Sunderland 3. Leieetter 1, Arsenal 1. Liverpool 8, Derby Coanir 6. Manchester United 1. Blackburn 4. NewcttU 4, BoUon 1. -She((f?td V&6 1, JlaHister aty : Wtham 8,"The Vfdndr 2. ' ' Division II Hull City 2, Chelsea 2. Middlesboro 1, West Bromwich 1. Mill wall 8, Swansea 2. Notts County 8. Bradford 8. Oldham 1, Clapton 1. Pertvale 1, Blackpool 0. Preston 8, Notts Forest 1. Reeding 2, Bristol City 1. Southampton 0, Stoke Cit? 0. Tottenham 2, Barnsley 0. Wolverhampton 2, Grimsby 2. 'Scottish League, Division I Aberdeen 4, Hamilton 1. Airdries, Hibernians not played. Ayr 1, Rangers 8. Celtic 0, St. Johnstone 0. Falkirk 2, Kilmarnock 2. Hearts 4. Third Lanark 1. Motfierweins. Ttowtlen Death 1. Partick 2, St. Mirran 4. Queens VP, DundecA Rafth RovcR B. Clyde 0. Annoying Bladder Weakness of Old Age Haffljr Itrlkvrd bj SANTAL MIDV Hold by All ItruiiMa JPORT CHAT ' Prince George is P,)in. . , " unior hockey game, hr, he coming winter ,. thf, a junior athletic UP,V""t ''' " '"' which was' organized rtc-pi not miscarry. The the new' association tri", r n . . . . v unorreii, presiaent ; Lr p i Ivko-presluent; Arnolu Ar;;;' secretary-treasurer The f. live will Jt corajioseil '." jftcers Olid A. D. Nubid. y ",' ' Hornaby and reprfcnt;.t:-.,.' jthe EHcji, Legion N.u, UV, j, ,kers hockey teams. The new constitution i(' 1 C. PMtball As.s(icutm ,' h province up n.t,. 'tricts Vancouver Im..,,; Mainland and lnut.,,, , this meejis it ho;., , the playoff systoir . problems. The . t; , 'coming year art a- : M.UA., Nanaimo; I r .1 ,, pie, Vancouver; ;.r-i Plajs.ta, Vancouver prosldent, J. H Im - . second vke-prusiueut V Reveistoke; seewtar-tr.. " Wintrr re-tn Gordon McKay. k . . paiAted by PrenKi. ; t z iQtertof aasociatinr $ WTx Itickard du 'season. The Boston So - Parting hi Januan r pesos of his first U: and! and also sontiogent ui n-. eve - jattemptkf another Sharkey has fully rtc a training camp ;r I months. COLD WEATHER NORTHERN B.t Colder wethr" throughout Nrtlir", Ltfeft Yukon today the daily reporf ment Telegraphs, v was U below uro ut 8 t; lowing Is the rep"r Prinse Rupert. temperature 32. Haxelton, part 1 " v Smltbers, cloudy Burps Lake, ckar n-Terrace, clear calm Rosa wood, clear :,T: Alyansh, clear lm Anyox. clear, caw Alice Arm, dear -Stewart, dear Dawson, clear i1 Going Upstairs Had to Sit Down Breath So Short Mrs. II. Ilrous" -H writ:-"For nisPt . with bortifs of ''-..',;Arj-t and wm so Ud I M - f u & ot tbice tiriK l s u" I rtd sbout I, hve perer hd ihortuw iiorfl." ( to' vri iy Tit T. MilLur" M Torouto. Oct.