i If i TAOE TWO " THE DAILY NEW3 News and Views In The World of Sport I CANADIAN LEGION PLAYERS' CLUB HAS HOCKEYPLANS LEADS DECISIVELY MEETING MUSICAL BILLIARD FIXTURE PROGRAM AND DANCE UNDER FIRE NIMROI1S ON WAY HOME WIT.J THEIR TRf)PrHE$. i Hunters Middle down the West Biver and acrosn Lake Kejimkujik, in tb heart of the country, to New Grafton, Nova Scotia. ALBERTABEATS I U. B. C. RUGBY I TEAM20TQ11 I VAKCOUVWb Noy. 22. The UMV'Tsi'y of British Columbia, jrawi tied for the honor of beinj jtbe best shots in Jibe district. A few took two birds with only two shots. Winders were as follows: Turkeys. 100 yards M. F. ;Noure, II. D. MaaNeil. Isaac Sam 0. Ragsdale. C. MichjeL A. Pet- football team went down to defeat (Ruddy. Nohr Hauer, Floyd Stan-yesterday before the University of Her, A. R. Brown, Nohr HaOer. Alberta team from Edsnoston. thojGeeie, 22-rifle range Floyd Stan-si-f.r.- being 20 points to 11. !yW, M. F. Nouree. Thin name was tthe first of a I erieh o( Jwo for the western Can- L. Meor. T. rroedWmV 3. Mend i MftWtuMe rugby chant- : Kenna, T. , Jcdh-b. Goose it! U SPORT CHAT Y - Keen interest was tafcltn in th!perinjat, next Ytur.. "Hugfinii. id annual Barns Lake turfy shoot which was held recently. There were 260 yard and 100 yard tar- gets and large numbers of marks- WW.. T. Jensen, A. Petersen. ( Geese, 100 yards It. C. Walker, M. F. Nourse'; 26 yards H. C:T Wafter. turkey. Turkeys, 22rifl range A. M:1 Other events. Turkey J. Bell." Warner. "It's to noon to tell," answered IHlirh CartSr crrfAimt nf Yat pitchers when a-dced if he thonght .tha YaBkee could repeat and win. I their fourth American League a great little manager, but four flags in a row is a tremendous thing to expect of any team, Much depends on Laueri. If 4 tat. ''A. IsntaJrJfcsV-nnnW i cw rt i-uss rm kiith. CIGARETTES tyventij for hat" shoulder stiffens on. hhra, as it is likely to do, be never will be the player he wan. The Yan kees will have Ruth the Babe :n all-around value s so far a- head of any nun who ever played that comparisons are fonHsh. He ot only is a great hitter, but h is' a great fielder, runner and Im-ever. He is the best left-hand -thrower I haVe ever seen sinci WiHie Keeler. And he has a lot more pep. 4 " tllE WEATHER Prinjse Ifopett, rahring, light sowthsji a wind; temperature, 41. . liaptaftort, cloudy, cahn 40. . Port . Siaspson, southerly wind, rain,. 41. ; '. ; Terrace, oloudy, abjn, t4. Rosswood, cloud,, eirra. Si. . AKre Arm, ploudy, cahn, 36. , Aajfvi, jnrt cloudy, ealm, JMl n Stewart, rainiag, calm,' S3. i llatettoa, part cloudy, calm 31. ?ffiraiteTn; cloudy calm, 28. 'Hoi rns'LnVc, clear, calm, 32. Atlin, clear, SE wind, SO. Whiteborae. clear, calm, 23. Dawnqn, clear, calm, 6 below. 9f With only three games played last night. Canadian Levi on is lending Grand Terminals by the (Vcir-ive margin of 705 to 481 in :his wekV first division billiard ix'im. U'irh breaks last night were 40 by Kelson and 32 by T'iis't. the individual scores be-):l' ;is follows : J. Andrew-! (Canadian Legion), -T W. H J irman, Ul. G. P. Tinker. 250; C. L. Young man, 108. (Tames yet to be played are: Colnnel g. i Mclaordie y. W. . Long, and Alex Murray vs. C. (V. liaiagno. BILLIARD STANDINGS (Second Division) G. T. Af. CM jrage S 814 W Gnu Terminals .... 8 29S SSKi k&roJto ., 4 8470 80S J. Me (CS) 2 400 200 .Individual Averages) M. X. McLachUa (G 4 761 190 Jofia Mfcer (GT) ... S as7 iia W. IL Imana GT) . . S Ml 197 J. Hitttun (CS) .... S ZW 191 C. Bants CS S m i9G Km SnhT (GT) S 572 191 W. Baflej (CS) .... S 574 191 S. D. MacUonald (G) 4 752 188 J. Beesley G) ... 4 719 180 W. E. Williscroft (G) 3 530 177 W.iUteheM GT) .... 8 585 178 G. ow (C.) 4 707 177 J.CnaHhl41 C8) .... 2 138 100 G. 'KrAaw (CS) 2 334 1G7 C. L. Youngman (GT) 3 434 141 BertIorjran (G) .... 1 101 101 SCORERS IN BASKETBALL BASKETBALL SCORERS (Senior League) J. JoJinsoa. Kincnlith 41 W. Mitchell. Players Chtb 2& P. Howard. PLyer's Club 2 Tom Kelsey, Player's Chib an K. Sankey, Port Simpson R. Mathers. Port Simpson C. kobttrUeo, Kincolith 22 1 P. Alexcec, Port Simpson .... 22 J. McNulty, Native Sons 1& T. SUwart Kincolith 15. G. Mitchell, Players' Club .... 10 H. Menzies, Native Sons 10 George White. Port Shnpsn . 10 a 8. r,7-.,i Gurvich. k Jl.i... Native Sons o . 7 - Eddie Smith, Player's Club . . ' M. Trimbk. Kincolith B. McDonald. Native Sons. . H McCallum, Native S-ns . j. M Bud i rich, Ntie Sons . . D. Musgrave, Port Simpson V. Menzie. Native Sons 2 W. Lamt.in, P14yrs' Club .... 2 1 P. Alien. Kincolith 2! A. Gross. Player's. Ciui) ..... 1 - rue ( rC. Irvine. Drill Team ..11 ,May Ness, Mapl Leaf .... 10 1 L. Lowe. Maple Leafs 10 ! Helen Sim. Drill Team iJ "J??,. Sue Boddie Maple I-eafs " Vera Smith, Maple Leafs J N. Gurviik Drill Team E. March, Drill Team 8 Julia Wat lorn. Maple Leafs " M. Thorn immMU Mapk Leafn t M. CiiUhiiat, Maple Leafs . (Inlermedinte League) H: MardonHa.r. . . T:T. i. Underwood. Toe H. ...... 2d A. Cross, IL S '. . 21 J. Howe. R. O. N. V. R 20 Fred Me Donald. R.C.N.V.R. .. 19 B. McDonald. Eagles ,.. 18 W. WrathalL Big Four J E. DinjrwtJt Kaalaii... ... .17 kVItatchford, Big four 15. Eddie Smith, Too II 1. D. Stalker, C. N. K ..... 10. D Morrison, II. 8, 10 Eddie Smith, Big Four 10 H. McCallum. Eagles 9 D. 8talk r, IMg Four 8 J. Pierce. R.C.N.V.R. ........ P J. Harris, Toe H 8 R. Rommers, C. N. R .1 W. Bagshaw, R.C.N.V.R C G. Dyer. R. C. N. V. R 0 F. Dlngwell, Eagles , 6 F. Burd. tt. Toe H 0 A. Shi. -, C. N. It 5 The Prince Rupert, Players Cluhj held its regular monthly meeting last niirht In the 1. O. 1). II. when principal business was. in conuec- j tion with the play, "The Saving Grace," which will be stuged nextj month for the benefit of the Gyro; CIuU'h playground fuud. ' After the meeting thern was a program, which included solos by ai H. Blott and J. A. Teng, humor-ous stories and card tricks by J. P. Dougherty, and selections by the High School Orchestra, consisting of Miss Margaret Qllchriitt, MM Bernice Ross, Walter John-(Mil, John Huso.by and Bityy. Bacon. ;(' ' After the program dancing rtt Bgagd li unlit miduight with muais by Al Snull. l'inients were served. A- A. Connon, prwIdnt of Players' Club, was chairman and master of ceremonies. TO AID TRADE OFTHISCOAST llvn, James Malcolm. Federal Minister. Assure Delegation at Vancouver Today VANCOUVER, Nov. 22. "I hope within a few days to be able to make an announcement that will be in line with your wishes in regard to trade from Vaneouver to Mexico and other southern ports." declared Hon. James Malcolm, minister of trade and commerce, to a delegation of lumber men who today sought a subsidy to aid lumber export to Australia. In regard to the Australian request, the federal minister a'f it was along these lines the department had been thinking and it -would be given favorable' con sideration. He said, however, that no subsidy could be given for the carrying of one commodity alone. WAR SECRETARY TO QUIT PUBIC LIFE LONDON, Nov. 22. Sir Laming Worthington Evans, secretary" of state for war, haa. announced that V. - 1 1 nrvf ! n rn Visa 1 f t1 tiA ft " VV"" ?1 J I.V tCommvus at the next election ow- ,, .... - ... .,.. fill" l" IHV IUUUH1IUI M uin UCUIkil. U is posiible. however, that Sir laming may seek another constituency than Cokbester di-. vision which he now represents in the Houw of Commons. ABRASIVE GARNETS Practically the whole of the Canadian abrasive garnet output th present has been ob- ltalneil from a dKa'(trf situated .Jl8 miles east of Bancroft,' Ont ano. George Hills. Big Four 4 iM. Oomadina, C. N. R. bVM Cameron. C. K F. Morrison, Toe II '. . . 2 P. Scott, ill." S 2 E. Robertson, Big Four.'. .'. . . 2 Scott, H. S 2 iF. Boulter, R. C. N. V. R 1 W. Collinson, To H I T T...I.. TIC , IV. 11 YH1C, II. .5 I a Stalker, IL S J . MaNulty, Big Four 1 (Junior League) W, Johnson, II. S 24 J. omadina, H. S. 21 J. Rryant, H. S 16 .!. McNulty. Colts 12 J pierce, Colts C Nelson, Colts 4 T, Steen, Colts 2 B. Bacon. H. S. 2 T. Katsuya,na, Colts 2 T. Bussanich, Colts 2 A. Walters, Colts 2 T. Smith, H. S i est Colds Rub well over throat and chest vssjss: Miii,',iiiiM'PM'maaBS American Sporiin Rtlitor Writes Humorously nf Lutes t S.'hme For I'layuffw Paul Galileo, sports editor. New : 'ork Ntw, writfct: A N ol uh are laughing ourselves sink w.hi . the iHw e5amiionibip pajty-off rules for the Stanley Cup thi year, and the mason for tli.n i.s because they are just ten - 1 for woruu. it soenw we m i hake a long pannant race in w . n illsAsinsk andat the eu oi tl :t ra.tlirc iwft l two wim.er.s. ! Do these two lay oil ,n U,. world 'aoriM? Ha, hii'. I.iien toAvhat the generous hm key U:h-jfrsjvsthbt up; ' ThtVio' 'first place tfumc play a series. This automat iciill el-imirmtes' nne of the winning teums from further Stanlev Cup play. The two second place ajid two third place team me. t. That niakea thre series wt,a.- hud Now, the winner of tin. -.eon'' and third place teams pl;y a series for the right to asm-t th first place rarvivnr for the Sum Uy Cup, Nsskiag in ail, fiv- m-i ;ies. Thi is an intrwtinj( rxeri I meat in just how much the pu! lie wUI aland. If th euaiomei igo for Uch arrant nonsense th. thing will be so urrstuged next year that the fourth, fifih and sixth teams get into the play of fa, All the winaiav tonms will play and all the toning tiitnw will do the same. Thin will continue until -one team has won, say ton gamos. This will automatically disqualify U, and so on down the line until the two teaass that have lost the most I gam 6ome together Xer the fin. ;al play-off. They keep on plsy-jiDg until all hands drop from I exhaustion, whan they will he given a decent burial and th jStanJey Di(t wllhe praonated to the ietrpoutaK jHuaonai.of Art Any ajrstein whereby one of the pennant-winning teams gets put out of the Stanley Cup play-offs is all wrong off the hat It re move all the incentive for sharp ! play throughout the season I There k no urge to win when I second or third will do just as well. The teams will otaU ani loaf and save up for the absurd list of pky-offs in order to report for them fresh nnd able Do I hear the gold-laying goose begin to pick at the coverlets? The new arrangement is all in favor of the magnates. . ilftfi This advcriscr.c s . Usbed or dtsr.a a I Liqyor 'Jonm,. L r . the Oovernmi" X ' Could Not Sleep Heirt Would Start Pumping and Pouodii; Mm Fred P Aw Canary. AJu . wr.tw BO UIIK'n with B I.TZ." 1 W). 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