PAGE TWO Three Goafs iyjyDne Ist VICTORIA, Nov. 2Lr-Chalkiiie Portland Boekarooa defeated Victoria Cubs in a fast hockey game here last night three to one. The Luckaroos held the Cubs throughout ind after the first period which went scoreless jumped into a two-goal lead in the second period. Early in the final session, they added another. The Cubs fighting hard, broke iulo scoring about mid-period, for the only counter of the night. LARGEST CROWD YET MOOSE WHIST GAMES Ole WefMtad and NeU Gundenton Winners of-Prizes in Knockout TMernament I.at Hrening The largest crowd yet was In at t THE DAILY NE?3 Wednesday, Nov i, ews and Views In The World o f Sport ( HUTINi; THE NATURAL CHUiKS IN HODZU RAPIDS This is one of the di,veripns, of the Japsitjese who live in the, neighborhood of the waier'y, and expert seapancbip is required to keep the craft oK the rocks. PORTLAND WON AMERICANS HOCKEY GAME' LEAD HOCKEY JJuekaroos Beat Victoria Cubs Only Unbeaten Team Wins From Toronto Last Night on Gotham Ice TORONTO, Nov. 28. The New York Americans last night went into the lead of the international section of 'the National Hockey League, remaining the only team unbeaten fallowing their victory over Ottawa on the Gotham Ice. Walsh, in goal for the Americans, played the leading role in the game. Ottawa U in second place. Montreal on the home ice beat Toronto and tied the latter for third place. Boston, by heating Il'tts-burgh, went ene ahead of Detroit in the American section and one point behind the leading Rangers. See re were: Montreal 4, Toronto 0..' Boston 1, Pittsburgh) 0. N. Y. Americans - L Ottawa 0. tendance last night at the weakly, beat the University of B. C. 13 knookooV whist tournament fori points to 7 in the final match members of the Moose Lodge. 'Saturday and thus won the two First prises, chickens, were won game series for the championship by Ole Webstad and Nels Gunder- of Western Canada. Now the son. Thore were no second: team will seek to lower the colors prises. I of the eastern champions. Your Grocer Rccomtnendj It Athapta la all MiffUit -nn"hjc I fel 1 1 fa Ml ii iTiTi 1 run Port Simpson Beat Players Club at Basketball Last Nhht bv a i Smith scored, preceded by a nice bit of combination, from Lambie ! to Mitchell to Lambie to Smith. 1 0an&jr IorrlMon Bill Hill iJirnhfo BAnn oinror1 oorofn - .. : -r rwrr r ;A,1 cross for the Players' Club, during a regular mix-un of players under the basket. There was no further scoring for about three minutes, bntb teams passing and taking shots, at the baskets but failing to., score., finally George White on a long shot from centre. Poll ! ard scored again after a throw in from Smith. Sankey scored on Gosse's peMonal fowl. Howard scored on Bryan's personal fowl. n . . further passing and shots, time ended with the Port Simoson quintet leading 21-19. This game showed the fans real fast conization played by two teams giving all they had to win but to win with the best of feeling and good sportsmanship. Players were: Port Simpson Pts. Per. Bob Sankey 11 0 Pete Alexcee ;..s... 4 0 Russell Mathers 4 1 Dive Mu8grave v ! .' 6 1 Geo. White s.;::.V..... 2 ' 4 II. Bryan 0 2 Pete Wells. 0 1 Total 21 9 Players' Club- PU. Per. Tom Kelsey 3 0 Allan Cross 6 0 Poll Howard 12 ,1 fiiU Lambje, .2 Q " Geo. Mitchell?.'........' 0 2 Eddie Smith 2 3 Joe Gosse. . .. ..... 0 1 Total 19 7 Intermediate League High School va Navy started like it would be game hard fought to Jthg, finish. At half T0tl 2 21 ttiol Vm. OQ T. It - Fred Burdett 0 Total .17 SPORT CHAT 0 J ! Nurturing of the cauliflower Sttreof21 Points to NindM;T:eL ' recent months that Tex Uk-kard The Port Simpson quintet again defeated thd Players has beeri forced to turn now nnd Club in a close and spectacular basketball game before a then to bihet TeetabIea for Pro large crowd in the Exhibition building last evening. The fit- The w,nter 8e80n ets :un Port Simpson team outclassed the Players' Club in shoot- der way with man' difficulties ing, While the Players had the best of the play, they S"" c2ai of1.L!IadiS0!! . 1 . . . .J Square Garden, who, like Jack i 1 i i i x were, however, Unable to register enough baskets to win Demp8ej, 8eem9 to be 80ftenin,r the game. Although they tried hard and shot of teri, they under the load of success, says Were Unable to hold the lead that they took after the the Associated Press. Opposition opening of the second half. For?. . is sprung up in the town Tex Port Sfrapson, Alexcee. Mathers "J" 8core, ? -8, in, favor used to rule without question and and Sankey. playing a fast com- Nbv-v- HJth the beginning the ,s off lhe pubc toate f th co"d hslf th binatiori game, were responsible school for CflUijfi0wer. The departure for the victory. The Players' boyi-t the Nav of King Tunney from affairs fis- Club wns without the services of w blf s ch a fast Uc gtarted the b ht on jts onf Bill Mitchell, their captain, and - '"' big constant moneymaker, is ln tne first half the - .u. Km. fci. Navy boys v.t, ....m.- ,..t, George White, the stellar guard f"1 wonderful game for a who offered mthing m med a men io for Port Simpson, opened the " - ". pmc- erlty whn opportunity knocked ,ce W,M becoine accustomed Iscoring with an accurate shot thf Now they do not ehoose to fj ht ifrom thecentre of the floor the ifc , ,a " he "'fj preferring to argue thjffr "respe? ibail dropping perfectly through Jn. nd half- tive rights to the emity thron Ithe ring,. Pete Alexcee followed Macdona d was high, seor- nih.r tha f, ht f he hon0) with a dribble from the centre to ef w the. w,nni Iscore- Avith a nice one-handed ?ixteef P,nt8- G- ",we- " i n w . . shot. Bob Sankey scored shortly la i ,P?nt wa mi man i Jack gh sftenvards on a good pass from . .. " " knee and the outstanding heavy I - - - ... a . . a WIIC J 1 1 M U k-H'IllMII T 1 1 1 IMCV Km ... i Mathers. After play had been . ... ' " weight, desnite the crushinir At !i" ."Ll8'. "! t beginning of the seison. I"tMb' Den,W' Jf a m High School Pts. Per. J"TC'" "uw- , 'igamenis lor HaroM Macdonald 16 2 ,n tI?inIntfl a,mc1t tx? .rno.1t, ... 6 ... 8 i Bob Stalker G Bob Irvine 0 Totaf 36 R. C. N. V. R J. Pierte Geo. Howe 9 Hon rhrni- n intercepted a pass and passed to jw- 2 i made, art attempt at a long Shot ibut failed. Sankey recovered the unit 1 1 uui ituuuuu a itu dvuicu . MwwviHie q "K" nave oeen siow in neanni He may never agaih reach tl. 0 heights he achieved in bendin Dempsey to his will for the bettc ' part of four rounds. The rest o Pts Per the crop have failed entirely t 0 ncr ur nave gone o Steo I j me puuuc minu. jonnny kik q appears to have passed his pea q Tom Heeney got his chance art' his drubbing from j Tunne Q j Dempsey is through ivvith th game" forever. George; Godfrey, 'because of his Negro blood, has t 1 ! ',.3 . Big Four defeated Toe H. 29-17 ' never reeeived serious eenslde'rat- Howard took a long shot at the;ln l ion Paulino Uicudun and Your basket also. Kelsey got the re-ii j.aii i . .l. , . ' Stribline are "too touffh-for thr . jt' fmJ" "tjii in ine iirsi nail DUi. t j j . bound and scored. Howard drop- j ,u . . boi's. ped another through after a pass from Doc. Gosse. Sankey scored a penalty shot, called on Mitchell. Howard intercepted a pass and scored. The half ended with Port ;Simpsort ieadlng ll-lO. With1 the'beginning of the second half (he Plavers' Club star ted strbhir. 'ltownrd scored about Bill Wrathall run leese ahd Bill' took advantage of not being guar- So while Tex awaits a flaming ded and scored fifteen points. At youngster to plow up the ground half time the score was 8-6 ih all over agalnjess MtMahori. re favor of Big Four. tired Garden matchmaker, is plan- Big Foui Pts. Per. nlng the opening of a new indoor Kddie Smith 2 Ernie Ratchford ....... 8 half a minute after play began. t jduring a melee of players How-I , ''' q Bill Wratbfll 15 aanKey scored on a long pass!, a ... nice nice pass pass to to Alexeee Alexcee who who put put 2 arena, and Humbert Fugazy, for 3 the first time, seems assured of 3 a place to stage shows in the win- 4 ter time. The new-comers have 2 popularized "popular" prices. 0 which do not jibe with the Garden Total 29 14 scheme of things. The best scrap Toe H. Pts. Per. 'of the indoor season anbears to J. Underwood 3 Bert Walter 0 0 be a match between Tommy 0 taughran, the light heavyweight .0 champion, and Mickey Walker, crea Port Simpson In the lead 16-15. If' P JIo"'Tn Vt 1 . 1 Vf .middleweight .leweight ,7,7 , .77, king, king, who who , , has has . On White's personal. Kelssy wVSnlS, '" ." ri! ? 9"?. i 4 1 1 "'ht heavyweights. This ihls is is light heavyweights, scored scored a a ooint. point, tl.ln, tleing ih. the score. Mathers and Sankey made several passes going down the floor with Mather scoring. . Howard took a rebound and scored. Sankey scored .on.Eddie Smithi personal foul With another long shot mom thc.centre circle Sankev scored again, 'putting Simpson 3 4Points.t..the xood. with time nearly ufi. Howard over one 2 Tex can't make, because of the v-R ! . 1 li LI: 1 1 1 f ancieni ieuu uciwecn niuiBeii biiu R. B. Skinner refereedS-all -the (Jack Kearns, Mickey's manager, games, assisted by Robtft &h- (which dates back to ;Kesrns' split key and Ernie Anderson. Oke with Dempsey and adcuiaihf vo.ns-vii vtab uimiai wvicRCTjicimnai liicKaru wiuenea ine ureacn Doug. FritfceH, timekeeper: Geo Johnstono was on the door. A large number of fans was in attendance . Around The World With Sport Fans (It j Thr Tramp) The importance of the Olympic games and the great part Canada took in them in reflected somewhat in the criticism which has followed. It seems as if there was no letup to the kicks being made by somebody in regard to the conduct of some department. The cricket team to play the first test match between Austra lia and England In Australia diir-1 Ing the present tour is to be cap- tained bv J. Rrcler. It is his! first effort in taking charge of so Important an eleven. CHICAGO PITCHER GOES TO MINORS CHICAGO. Nov. 28. Duke Keats, Chicago wing man, has been sold to the Tulsa club of the American Association League at a wfllver prica of $5000. i r PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Eutd br SANTA!. MIDY ll iiirt to itt thOf nulur IvTHik tor lb word "Mlltl MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give instant ser vice In buying and selling Mining Stocks" on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting Wheat order oh Winnipeg Stock Exchange. ' Representing Miller, Court & Co- LtcL Vancouver. S.D Johnston Co.Ltd. 617 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, ILC. i Pi.i I.V l LAI. -it ( til WAS SEEN AT II'TO', P An inrtdt i'i in Hiu j-rcat gam bcuvtth V , T pool showii Uuili. 1. 1 Wi st Hum saving fiom V. ft ' .Liferpdoi ct'nQre fniwahi. RADIO PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK Wednesday, Nov. 28 7:00 Tin Pan Alley. KGW. 7:30 Yellow Cab Gayeties. PO, KFI. 9:00 Correct Time, KHQ, OMO, KGW. KGO. KPO. 9:00 "Roads to Romance," (HQ, KOJlO, KGW, KOO, KPO. FI. 10:00 The Trocaderans, KGW, GO, KFI. 11:00 The Trocaderans, KGW, PO. Thursday, Nov. 29 6:00 Sjeberling Transeontitf- nUl Program, KHQ,' KOMO XGW.KFJ. 7:30 Standard Symphony Hour, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, 8:Hn Memnrv Tjn k'0tn 9:00-Correct Time, KHQ, KTJMu, KGWTTOTjrrXrO. mm "caderam KPO, KFI iV:OT,Proederans KPO. 1 "rldaTNo'v. 30 5:35 Und O'Health, KHQ, KOMO. KGW. KGO. 6:00 Wrigley Transcontinental Program. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO. KFI. 7:00 Los Angeles Studio Pro-gram. KGO, KFI. 8:00 Plantation Echoes. KHQ, KGW. KGO. KPO. 8:30 Half Hour With Max Dolin and Chas. H. Gabriel Jr., KHQVXfTMO. ftGOOCFI. 9:00 Correct Time. KHQ, KOMortMw.'jraorKro: 9.30-Moon Magic, KHQ, KOMO;-KfIr 10 taH: KPO. KGO, 11 to 12. . "S t' ' Saturday, Dec. 1 7:00 Lucky Strike Hour. KHQ. KOMO, KGW, KGO. KPO, KFI. 8:00 Phllco. KHQ, KOMO, kGW, KGO. KPO. KFI. 9:00 Correct Time. KHQ. KOMO. KGW. KGO. KPO. 9:00-Golden Leaends. KHO. KOMO. KGW, KGO. 10:00 The Rig Show, KHQ, KGW, KGO: KOMO. 10 to 12: KPO. 10::i0 to 12. C. N. R. PROGRAM FORRADIOANS Tonlnht ...'tfO(tf QUOTATION lOourtmy'of 8. D. ot.m a c ;, Thb following quof.it j . f 'M arid fliked. Bayvlew, Nil, .'! ', U. C. Silver, l.ao, uit Beaver Silver, 12 . t Big Missouri, CH. ti. Chlcagoff, Nil, Cj. Cork Province, 2'. y, Cotton Belt, 50. Nil. Ddnwell, Nil, 15. Huthie, Nil, 86. George Copper, 4.R". r ' Georgia Hirer. 20, 2"' Ooleonda, 78, 79. G rami view. 56, Independence, 9. 9' ; Indian 4, Nil. Inter. Coal & Coke " Koptenay Florence l? 'rtbitinay King, 25. 2' iw & hj 6. 6'; Lakeview, ll, I Mflrniet Metals, N " Marmot Rlv. Gold f s Mohawk, C'4. C irten Woolsev P 1: .ftntvnl Rllrvr IT, oble' Flte. 50, 5i end' Oreille. 9 T5 t Pioneer, 1.88, 190 Porter Idaho. 57 C) Premier, 2.22, 2 21 RtrfUi Argenta. t9. Ruth Hope. 56, 53 Silver Crest. 6'4. 7 Silverado, 05, 70 Snowflake, 26. 27 Sunlftk, 2.24, 2 termlntis, 8, Nil TepJey Itlchfteld I ' TorJc, 1.75, 2.60 Wellington, 17. 17 Ulille Water. 12. : ' Woodbine, ,.. 5. Eastern Stork Noranda, 68.60, N l Oil rfcbyonrJH. 7. Mrs terday Walter Snaw afternoon on .Vancouver enr i Eraser Valley where i up residence on tn Shavi.wlli be foil v soon, SPORT FIXTURES FOR THE WW Wednesday Fir.-' Billiards: Grotto v rriinrils. Thufsdar Second tllltlnrrl.' V.tMn V- mjnalf". . Whist league: Gr.ff Erlckson: Moose L" 0. press Cliib; Seal f'-ovo 1 George's j Knights of a Friday Basketball Leairue. Natlte Sons Vancouver, 10.00, aln Sludlo."! n r uaigary, OKiMDanee J'rogram. K; . . s cert v C I t prill Tm Reglna, point, ROn: 8.00; ShiHtn. Studio, 0.00 9.00 Capl flnnl. R- N V PlJ. tol Theatre. Friday Vancouver, 7.80, Children's Hour, 8.16, Period for adresses, 9.00 Violin' nnd Song Recital, 10.00 Concert Trio, Edmonton, 10.30, Studio Pro-grnm. , . ... N.:W nl '' rifle f"r SafcK OIIIDB05