PACE TWO This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia N. B. C. SYSTEM RADIO PROGRAM Thorstyv, December 27. 6:00 Sieberting program. KHQ, KOMO. KGW. KGOKPO, KFI. 7:30 Staasard Symjftoay hour, KHQ. KOMO, KGW. RGO. LF1. 8:30 Memory Lane. KGW. KGO. 8:00 Correct irae, KltQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO. KPO. 9:30 Maxwell House program, KHQ. KOMO, KGW. KGO. WO. KFI. 1 l':00 -The Trocaaerark Wt4- f Fridav, December 23 i 8:36 Lund OHaath, IflQ,' KOMO. KGW, KGO. : ft".0O Wrigley Review, Hilt. KOMO. K(.W, HQQ, KPO, KP1. . 6:30 -The NigHa'Hggale and the Rose.'' KHQ. KltO. KOt). KPO. ' 8 :00 RCA Hour. KHU, KOMO. KGW. KGO, KPO. KPI. H:00 Correct ttt, Klti, KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO. 0:30 Moon Magic. KHQ. KOMO. KGW, KGO. 10:00 The Trocailerans. KOMO. KFI. 10 to 11; KPO. KGO. 11 to 12. R:00 National Orchestra, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO, KFI. 6:00 Phllco Hour, KHQ. KOMO, KGW. KGO, KPO, KPI. KFI. 7 :00 Luctty Strike Hour, KHQ, KOMO. KGW. KGO. KPO. KFI. 8:00 The Carnival. KPO; KGO, 8:15 to 9:00 p.m. !:00 Correct time, KHQ. KOMO. KGW. KGO.'KPO: T:0O Golden Legends. KHQ. KC-W. KGO. 10:00-The Dig Show, KHQ, KGW, KGO; KPO. 10:30 to 12. THE JjaXLx NEWS Thursday. Djeemb r 27, .. . it 192s News and Views In MMMMMI The World MM MM MM MP of Sport "' - ' "'I' MICKEY COCHRANE GETS HIS MOOSE -x t " SPORT CHAT I Mickey Cochrane, Philadeip . a Athletics" catcher, voted the moat valuable player in the American Baseball League for 1028, nere seen i rignt with Up moose he shot n the X tlr-.m. wick woods. On the left is Era:... liussell, Mickey's guide, who lives in Doaktol.ii, on the Miram hi. and is in charge of Hope-Ledge, where the party of major league baseball players made their headquarters while in New Brunswick. CHANGES MADE IN BASEBALL The Letter Box ACfJKPTS CHALLENGE 1929 Teams in Big Leagues Will Editor. Daily News:-Look Considerably Different , . . Pr.mnv.1 v..t J Gurvich as Waahiagton have Budy Mver,: cruck third baseman, for thejThiH F,ft" Consecutive Win trifling consideration of five . if nOwn Ice and ShutouiL. , players, in place of Myer, who was J or Visitors the lied Sox' Best batter last year 1 and 'the league's laading exponent j VANCOUVER, Dec 27 The of the art of stolen bases, Bill Vnnrnnv... Tin. Local fanB will welcome the inter-High School boys games which are to be played here thin weeTc-end ''between Terrace and , Prnce Ibjpe,rt. They should be as intBijetii)K an attraction in the break between the first and second half of the local league as were the girls' games between Anyox and Prince Rupert last week.. The curlim se:ton has been auspiciously opened at Prince George with nineteen rinks in the . !ul). L.iter in the season a big i'onxpiel will 'e held. The ice is not very foe;) it; yet owing to ;or"t weather ln:t the players are having a lot of fun nevertheless. M. S. Morrell is president ; J. C. I'lil: eon, vice-president, and ('. C. Wrihr secretary of the club. The Omineca fiki Club is planning an attractive and enjoyable program for the .la unary Carnival and expects a large number of 1 visitors In Purns- Lake for the oc casion. Many novel and inter-1 esting races are planned and a special effort is being made to interest the hoys and girls in various contests. There will also ' be dog sleigh races and special events are bieng planned for the ! Indians. The hockey league has been opened at Prinee George with four teams entered Bankers, Bike, Legioti and Canadian Nat ional Railway. In the first game I the Hankers won 6 to 4 over the Elks and in the second, the Canadian Legion beat the C.N.R. 4 o 2. Tfe games are attracting a lot of Interest and are usually attended by 'large crowds of fans. , League basketball games are being -cHUlnued at Anyox and managerf-' much interest, , .-jure iinc yw Dem uciiik lurucu in- , ' of Dido Curvfch. accent the chal-. "f ?"V l. NEW YORK. Dec. 27i-It may ft tf liaftiiptfj Dido ha.'"ow xnf lfe J""1? ?ron , be that 1928 will become known beat ifaWg MlAno beat- hint' ,Wn hve I in If DraV1 U hPfd before he end 2f baseball ci-cies as the year of you remember I the -Big Trade Winds." was not fit to fight and only "we The playing eeasoh is no more t in there so as not to disap- Ww""on en nyox ana than two mofltbs past, yet already . i,oin the .fans. HOA Jbjromoter. some clubs have so radically re- Ut -Was a .mass f-Iwils, but you wed their rostwm that a fun may cD.JtJhat Did4.iU.,be in first be excused for being a bit be- C,M" hape for this bout as wildered as he sees apparent fix- tBrc "p other matches depend-tares shunted off to some other j 015 n outcome of this and major league team or else into the tf Mr Hording does not listen to minors. the birdies this time it will be a It has become an annual fea- bi disappointment. There will ure for Rogers Ho-nsby to go on D0 waiting for last, round the market and Emil Fuchs of the Hoatnn Braves did not disappoint' Yours truly, the wailing public. He gj aciously JACK GUltVICH gave the "Rajah" to the Chicago flubs tag Percy Jones, F needy Ma- f uireJflMeraJ rookie plfters and a farvuoBle of cash. Not to be outdone by their Na-! tional League livals, the Boston Red So have consented ' to let! VANCOUVER WON JOCKEY MATCH ior game. Mechanics beat Con "entrator 32 to 29 in a tight game. Breach beat Mine by a single point in the Ladies' division. Around The World With Sport Fans (Ily Th Tramp) plaees, cannot hope S.7h.v: TfT u X" ( 0Mt UaKUe hockey a,nt ! 'W" the most-coveted prie ten nllniTlnH m.h'T "TT EMmM cHf' two.iita has to offer. Usenbee and Milt Gaston, pitch- KOals to nothing. Thh is Van- " " anu uram uu- touver's fifth straight whj at home u jii i j lis. infielders, and Ed. Bigelow. and also th ff"th cJSutive executive a southern Association outfielder, i hutout administered tovkitinr vrno clouted minor league pitching, teams on their own ice 2tfi!,n,dr .J Th Lions scored one goalln the I .., , .w needed left-handed ftttiburgh a , opening periotl and held the lead wSJEtet Tl T until the th,rd' when thy red B u "okly" Rob,nM fw I another for good measure, all the J Jess Petty n -I rry Hitonda. the . time preventing the visitors from 17n7 L H T iT Bountawng, although the Eskimos sitting atttlntr on on the thp koiwh bench. t...i i u .. . George Uhle, who has had JUs una and downs at Cleveland, will see whether the weather at Detroit is any beter for his pitching arm. while Jackie Travener and Ken Holloway doing their Mfiakl-iug and pitching, as the case may be, for the Indians. i - - These huve been te. major deals of the off-season. An Irishman said t a friend as they were about to enter the PERHAPS MA WAS JEALOUS dining-room: "If you can guess i the number of eggs I'm going "ou know that kits you .gave to eat for dinner, you can have me last night." said the fair girl, them both." "Veh." he answered. "Two," said the other. "Well, mother didn't like it." "Take cm." said th Irishman. "Huh! Mither didn't get It." , "and curse the man that told ye." Louisville Courier-Journal. .Belfast News. iiuuHui naro ti-ougnoui. C.N.R. PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK Thursday . C. N.R.M, Edmonton 7t00, anniversary program. Friday C. N. It. V., Vancouver 7:30, children1 hour. 8:30, period for addresses. '0:00, violin and song recital. 10:00, main studio. 1 1 :0Q, danee music. C.N.B.E.. Edmonton 10:fl0, variety hour. Only the development of younger players will re-establish Australia in the high position she once held in tennis circles. For the third time in four years, the "Aussies" announce their decision to remain out of Davis C up competition. IBttrson and Hawkes have seen thir beat -days in the tennis world, and realise it They are not inclined to fco through the hard training,, the long trips and the strenuous competition necessitated by Davis Cup ties. Until new stars can take their Australia to The Victoria Boxing Club has secured the services of Harvey iioiitoay for a return bout mere Saturday night, against Alble Davies. The Victoria flash gave the Ma in lander an artistic trimming in their last appearance in the capital a short time ago in a ten-round bout. Saturday's event will be over the same route. "Spark Plug" Joe Boyd. Aberdeen light-heavyweight, may have fought two draws with "Young" Firpo once upon a time, but he certainly was no match for the crafty and heavy-hitting' "Dusty" Milter, in the main event of the Victoria Boxing Club's fistic show "jar-the Tillienm gymnasium last njght, says the Victoria Colonist of Sunday. Chief of Police John Fry enacted the role of life-saver for the visiting mittslinger when he ordered Ileferec Tommy Burge to stop the slaughter in the fifth round. At this stage of the game. "Hparky" was in one corner of th- ring, crouched up with his bended arms protecting him from the onslaught of Miller's telling punches. I mmr RADIOl iakA:'., THE AMARINfe Third Avenue HAD A CRACK WI'SCOTTIE TAWATWAW, Alta., Dex. 26 Donald Kindlison, welj-known Kaeheaterlaifaatt belter known as ottyWtnWHgl is' a fine game so long as you're the hun er and not the hunted. Donald was out with his trusty 80-30 the oth.ir day, in .the Clear Lake district, engaged in the truly Scots pastime of getting a good juicy haunch of deer meat without having to part with any silver, f orbye . Peering through a cut line in the timber, he spotted in the distance, a party of four hunters, and being of a friendly nature, decided to wnit for them to come up, to "hae a wee crack wl' em." tA "crack" in the vernacular, is just a general all-around conversation, on topics of local interest). The hunters spotted Donald, and lecidfd to have a "crack" at him. too- but not the same sort of crack . , . Immediately thereafter, the silence of the deep woods was punctured by four shots and 400 deep Gallic 'U"aes. j Donald's right thumb was like-wise punctured, and another bul-' let almost provided a new parting for the ScotsniHn's hair, "It wis no' sae bad," Donald said afterwards, "but ye mlcht hae spared ma dues." 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