PAGE TWO establishment of a horseshoe pitch in Victoria was given by the directors of the Chamber of Commerce, and a committee ITKcoWcst I itocks 0 CcM?rntcr. the stot This advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia FIRST LADIES' CROSSCOUNTRY RUN OF SEASON: The London Olympiad Athletic Club went wit for their first crosscountry n:n of the season, startinK from The Windmill, Wimbledon VICTORIA IS SPORTING CITY Horseshoe Pitching Planned For Winter a Ont of Amuse-mcnttt for Tourists VICTORIA, J$pv. l7r-RndoTMH 1 BSBB6BADMINIONroR Enjoyable Affnir Under Auspices the 1. NAVAL RESERVE or Lief Isnknon Society in .Metropole Hall Headquarters Reins Remodelled to Allow Sports Being , .. Carried On Division 2 Hull City 5, Bristol City Middleeboio 1. Stoke City Scottish League, Dlv. 1 Ardries 1, Tartiek 0. Ayr United 2, Kflmarnick 4. Celtic 4, Clyde 0. 1. 0. Millwall 2, Chelsea 1. Notts County 8. Blackpool 1 Oldham 0, Grimsby .1. Portvale 3, Barnsley 0. Preston 5, Clapton 2. Reading 5, West Bromwjch 3. Southampton 2, Bradford, 2. Tottenham 2, Notte Forest 1. Wolverhampton 0, Swansea 0. THE DAILY NEW3 Saturday, November 7 News and Views In The World of Sport Maple Leafs, Players Club, Toe H and High School Basketball Winners at the Exhibition Hall seven minutes after the game be- poli Howard .... gan. During these seven minute George Mitchell . the game was a severe test on the Alan Cross large number of spectators, both Eddie Smith .... teams having quite a number of Tom Kelaty shots at the basket, though unable1 Bill Lagtbte .4. . to score. Shot after shot just rolled ! B. McDonald ... around the edge of the ring, thenj would drop outside, causing thej Total ...... fap to groan and cheer. At half Native Soft 'time the score stood 5-8. The sec-'suiru Gurvlch . . ond half started very fast, both : Harry Mensiew . , mi pnjoyauie uasirei soemi was 1. wrfK f ut f .nnart fmm ,d.,i?f leV!Tin,B. '"J11 Metro" Extensive rdnovations are being the public llll llllll llV Hta I iof Pmnlrunn Cn ..... . . . ; .... . . ment of the Tourist Trade Oraiin's i ,V maue ai ine local neatiquarters on Although there was a large num- proposal for the u?,l"?8Jcy.80me 180 I" Mag in the waterfront of the Roval Ca- her of fans in attendance last j attendance at the event. nadian Naval Volunteer Reserve! night, the girls are playing a Dancing was enjoyed to the and the taking out of some brand of basketball that would train of music played by Miss, partitions will nrovlde larirer nrovp moat interMtintr in anyone f t 1 1 l- 1 T r. 1 1 . . ... . . . wfll be anoointed to consider wawi K wwen ana j. rwrsiaa ana quarters, where a badminton court I who love .a fast, hard, and clean and means of carrvinir it out lJBCK 5,V,K WB" m"8ter c"" will be installed and other aetivi- Igame. rtaii n i r t i srww vi ivtimuiiviiv tiro ui me uricnmeiii carnru un; w a"nl by Tom Dybhavn including miniature rifle V Z'lv Wso!tb r r K thamberi range JlnS'Sfrf mniI tn, were kept m bpoUng. A shower bath will also recommendation of that body to .i ... .i.... - the directors. Mr Patterson urged , ... k . the de achmen wa he d The The committee in charge that arrangements be, commenced i con- for the construction of . ,h.lt.r i Itd of Hans Longhdm and Tom "val team will play basketball : Uybhavn, who were assisted by next W la the Intermediate for the nlaving of the Weshoe : game, together with a club room other members of the Society. for such indoor sports as checkers, chess, etc, to be erected in the downtown district. Mr. Martin declared that a lmrseshoe pitch would not only provide suitable entertainment for winter visitors from the prairie.-; and other parts of the country, hut would also encourage tourists to settle here permanently. "It wouhl le a good investment for Victoria," he sid. ENGLAND WINS SOCCER MATCH j SWANSEA, Nov. 17. There' WAs a closely contested interna-Ittmal football match here today The director feit tMit the pro- iWtween England and Wales, the poaal was one which merited sun- fatmer beinx victorious, winning port, and will appoint a committee frani their opponents three goals to work on the project; Ufowo. . . n m imer THE above illustration is from an actual photograph of an original keg in which the celtbraUd "Seagram's 83" was first itored for ageingand still in posseialon of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Limited, Waterloo, Ont. All Seagram's Whiskey is aged in individual oak casks, and the year of manufacture is guaranteed by the Dominion Government's seal over the capsule of each bottle. . League with Rig Four and is practising assiduously for the mateh. On Friday evening of next 'week, Engineer Lieutenant R. C. Parsons will address members of jthe unit on the subject of "Inter-nul Combustion Engines." OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English League. Div. 1 Bury 1, Arsenal 0. "Cardiff 0, Hudderafield 0. Leeds 0. The Wednesday 2. Leicester 1, Sunderland 0. Liverpool 3, Ttolton Q. Manchester United 0,. Derby 1. Newcastle 1, Birmingham 0. Sheffield, United 2, Everton 1. Westham 0, Portsmouth 1. Astonvilla 2L Rlackburn 1. Uurnlfl 2. Mncliester City .1. Drill Team Pta. Nellie Guftfeh 8 Cath. Irvine 2 Laura Friszell 3 Rvelyn Mareh 0 Ella Steen .. 0 Helen 81mm 1 Per 1 Cowdenbeath 1, Third Iinark School Intermediates last season Dundee 1, Aberdeen 1. Hibernians 2, Raith 0. Motherwell 1, St. Johnston Queens Park 1, Falkirk 3. Rangers 4, Hamilton 0, St. Mlrrcn 2, Hearts 2, 1. Prince Charles tonight to Ruck., ley Bay to pay a visit to the mill there. Mr. Heaphy states that there are no new developments ag regards "tho possibility of the plant being reopened, ' 0 S 0 2 Ttltfll mm -m e 0 0 ifaple Lalk PU. Per Lillian Lowe 4 4 May Nm 1 1 Sue Doddie 0 1 Julia Walters 0 1 Margaret CiTlshrist 0 r Vera Smith 5 0 Total .10 10 Senior league , Playing a better combination game and with good shofljtlng, the Players' Club defer ted the Native Sons of Canada, 88-18, in a well played senior game. The first half started well with the ii.. r .!. nf Inal vpor'l II. A scoring spell and seored 2fi points to the Native sons inree. The players were a follow:' Players' Glut Vt Bill Mitchell .10 .. 0 . 1 ,. 2 17 ,. 0 ,-0 ..8fc 1C "I't Per 0 8 ! teams trying their best to score. Vic 21 era, lee, 0 ,'Good combination plays were e'x-'wike iluillnich 2 ecuted by each team. This league! Jack MeKultf .......;.. S 'is developing into a real battle Cy. Manning 0 every Friday night. Next Friday M. MeCallum ...'3 the Drill Team has hopes of win- . , ning its first game, but also Intend to win three straight, according to their coach. The Maple Leafs have won three games from the 5 Total 18 2 e 18 Intermediate league Toe II defeated the C N. R. 17-in a good game. Both teams SPORT CHAT After all the eliminations are over for the heavyweight title of J champion of the world and the winner has been awarded the Tunney-Muldoon trophy us rightful succi-ssor to Gene's crown. The ladies'.seniof basketball came played last.eveninc:i there will still he u doubt in the in the exhibition buiklino- wno nhnnr thf Vmrrlpsf fnmrhr. iminds of boxing faun, wrlteH game so far this season. The Maple Leafs won from the !j"me" J- 1crb?tt Champion,, who Drill Team by one point, the score reading. The Maple remet' t Leafs played a fast game and seemed to be inspired to do tne eyea 0f the pubnc there u better as the game went on. The Drill Team, although! only one champion as long a playing a hard and fast game, was at times a little slow in Jhe remain uniicked. When Jef- neckinp-. and the same rln nr flip snirir wns lnr-Winn-. Thpifrie retired from the ring he : o i - ..... aiapie J.euts opened the scoring -- gave the title to Marvin Hart. 2'Hart beat Jack Root and then 4 'lost to Tommy Hums for the j 'championship. When the last 1 bell has sounded over the battles 1 I. . . . . 1 1 01 1 2 oerween vne mssos aim oimrncyn 4 land PaoMnos nd Loughrans and1 nth -myriad other claimants for 'fttoiyr Jmirels, no fervid enthus iasm wfll greet the vletor. He will nevetee the million dollar ates that marked the Demimey-Turin' Mttle of the Century." Only the rise of a new fighter unknown toMhe nresent gencrat-t ion of taxing fans will hare an iota of chance to call himself a world's heavyweight champion. best looking hockey squad in the National Hockey league, according to Manager Art Rosa, who Drill Team and there is only a 'showed considerable Improvement 'has started his fifth year in difference of a total of five points I over their last game. C. N. R.lcharfje of the team. Dave Gill for the three frames. This leatrue I wr wuk in their ahnntintr Imt nf nttuwu i ihf onlv manuirer H. W. Pattinson night o the Catala ver. 1) tthe the season to date. Toe H and the same ciud ior a longer penoa the C. N. R. are new ehtrie intolthan Hot. The Bruins have a jbusiness. the League and not too muph can nucleous of veterans from last be exneeted from them an uarlv In ivnar'm (Mm whieh won the Prince each game is being played harder as the players are learning fast. They should play some very inter eating games in the very near fu ture. The score at half time was 18-0 in favor of the High School. G. Stewart refereed the junior game. R. B. Skinner refereed the senior game, and Ernie Anderson and Doug Frizzejl were' umpire. Oke Jackson was official score-keeper; Joe Scott timekeeper; F. W. Allen on the door. ONE MORE BILLIARD GAME PLAYED IN SECOND DIVISION Only one more game was played last night in the second division bifliard fixture. W. Bailey (Cold Storage) defeating Joe Beesley n..i. ,nin, h. ..t,r ! (Grotto) by a score of 200 to 17G. ball m in poasewion -of team alternately. Play centred; '"nB "Y io jii. rRostly in the middle of the floor The Io"in? thf "main ng fDr these 'four; minute. The!Kawh b PWred at the guards, playing excellent basket-. wr"d W. E WI ltecrof (Grotto) ball, were able to stop many com-l vs. blnation play, before the Players'; Charh Baptie (Cold Storage). i . .. .. , Ceortre Howe vs. John. Alsv. Mitchell to Howard to Kelsey. Kelcey played a good game for , the 1'layers' Club, scoring 17 of the afi nointa. Having the best! first season of senior basketball, , ihavine.. played with, tfie nignj BILLIARD STANDING shooting form for the Club, he The first division standing to was continually receiving passes date is as follows: from his teammates which he pj. Ttl Av nearly always eonferted into Grand Terminals . . S 3086 1212 points If he was in a good position Grotto 4 4393 1008 to shoot. Kelsey is playing his 'Canadian Iglon .. 8 8222 1074 BILLIARD AVERAGES First Division Donald S. InU made his initial appear-!. xwiagno v.i . ance In. the senior league and W J Nelson (GT) . played well. With further prac- Col. McJIordle (CL) . tl. in senior company, he will M. M. McLachlan (G, Imake a good teamnwtefor 'Vl W. E. Williscroft (G) iMcnlieB. both being of fiLouUlen Self (GT) ,fimA rtiitlfl The Native Sons uia wr, j. a. wesi ku) E. ileanhr. eeneral mlinarrer J)f,nt.nlav n' well in the aeoond huJfyl. Andrews (CL) (BASKETBALL November 20 Senior, Kinco-Hth vs Port impson; Intermediate, Big Four vm Naval Reserve, High School vs Eagles. November 28 Senior, Native Sons of Canada vs Kincollth; Intermediate, C. N. R. vs Eagles; Ladies,' Maple Iafs vs Drill Team; Junior, High School vs Colts. Noember 27 Senlr. Players Club vs Port Simpson; Intermed iate, Naval Reserve vs High School, Big Four vs Toe II. November 80 Senior, Native Sons of Canada vs Port Simpson. v C. N. v..u - ' Intermediate, I ntermeflMte-. Big lllg Four rour The tn " the ine two two Karnes iomes so so far ior nlnved inayed in in . , . four minute after p ay began. ,Ud , M f this tournament, the Co d Storalre.llL,,,e,, '1"PIC eai i .n , L-...--..ii. . each I wuraamenw m. Dia aiorage Team; 4, Junior,. High School vs Colts. December 4 Senior, Players Club vs Kincollth; Intermediate, EagJes vm Naval Reserve, High School vs Toe II. December 7 Senior, Native tiiuu unaity maae a nwu iwww , . . Z r rn,u tin with a very fast combination play. .oona,u vs. camp-r'kF vs Drill Reserve; Ladies,' Maple Leafs vs Drill Team; Junior, High School vs Colts. December 11 Senior, Kinco llth vs Port Simpson; Intermed late. Toe H. vs Eagles, Big Four vs'High School. THE DORMANT NERVE When a limb will not move or u'' an organ of the body will not 3 750 250 function a dormant nerve is res-3 750 250 ponsible. The result is disease 3 C90 230 .through nerve pressure. When 2 4G4 232iyou are suffering from Head-1 250 250 ache, Backache. Sciatica, Rheuma-1 250 250 tism or have stomach trouble, 1 247 2r47jyoii may be sure that dormant 3 SS&iUDunervesare the' chief cause of the the Los Angeles Lumber Products 'and were decidedly off form, D. Brown (G) 4 850 213 trouble Co., arrived In the cityvfrom Se- shooting for the basket. At half I. Stephens (G) 4 907 2271 You will be surprised how eag- attle on the Trlnce George thisitime the score was 12-10 in fuvoriW. Mitchell (GT) ... 2 440 223 1 ily and painlessly these troubfes morning and will proceed by the of the Players' Club, but, after (W. H. Long (GT) ... 3 721 240 can be removed by Chiropractic the rest, the riayera slnrteu a j. Hamilton l(JT) ... 8 718 239 .adjustments and the Infra-red A. A. Hasson (O) 4 801 200 ray. Consult V. C. Asplnall, 4 G. P. Tinker (CL) .., 3 C88 229iand 7 Exchange Block, Cor. of M. Andrews (CD ... .1 C24 208 , Third Avenue and (Uh St. Thones Alex Murray (CL) .. 2 387 104 i Red 2R3, Green 341. Open even-J. Beesley (G) 1135 135 'lugs. Advt. 771 O. Stenstrnm, mac, Pacific Mills, re'-: Ocean Falls on the Prince George last nijrb business trip south. George Taylor, travtii : tor for'Canadian Natmr hnvo imnrnvi.il in hnnilllntr a Vinll in the loiiciu. whn h.'iu lifn loca- i '"IpS, HrrtVeu on thp Toe H played their bet game of .ted in the aa-ie city and with.4' nif mmmnw Junior League iof Wales cup and the Ameriean Cbrh"mlnlster at to 'and Mrs. Deans Deuri- 0,'f and f High School defeated the Colts llose out in Its fight with thel,urnw' to ine IaIer T' w 24-12 in a well fought Junior !New York Rangers to enter the!I,r,n,e George last nigh League game. Thewe junior play for the Stanley cup and the ,n a trip south. teams are steadily improving and world's title. M. P. MeCaffery, who ha on asbusines trip to Var.. Victoria and other tio;r.' south during the past v oca! an I Personal failed j C. MpKinnon of Rtwar on thin.', morning's train .ir , treal where he will vmat .. ,"0f trip to Scotland. Mrs. Dan Lldstone unrt f.ir arriveihjlii the city on the 'V Cefinr'i.' ttifit ... K UJ L Visit wHh, local friends Mrs. 'Wheeler of St?v.rf has-been, sending the pa?) (' days ll) the city, left on t .j. trnln for Boston, Ma? Jaek Grqham of Por ,---who spent the past s ir -faged-1l: fisheries puTn has arrived in the 1 it the,wjnter.. George C. Bushbv r jr.-.. the fclty on the Pnr. c this morning from a nig t toria. Mrs, Bushbv a rcr in the, south for a while ( returned to the city on it- ( TIRJIP T 1 ni V IMh 1 AdU. a" lhf8 V. i. Hnrtholemew v electrical engineer an eity from the soutli on .he ' George thl morning I : here being in connec'.r.s negotiations for the mr T; tbe municipal utilities ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan K who Were recently rr.ar Vancouver, the bride h-nwrly been Miss W.r.:-son, arrived from the the Prince George th after a honeymoon. m; land. Tfiey will take tnce at.Osland. Sergeant Wllkie, pr He, arrived In the Prince George this morn:: Vancouver., having n h tody Andrew Westerlun dton whose arpeal . three months' senteni f ' for supplying liquor Is to be -heard in C 'oun here next week. RADIO PROGRAM FOR THE V Saturday 7.00 p.m. Lucky KHQ, KOMO, KGW. b KFI. 8.00 p.m.Phileo! K K0M&. KGO. KPO. h- 9.00 p.m. Correct " KOMO, KGW.' KGO, K 9.00 run. Earle ( Program. KGO, KPO. 9.00 p.rn. Golden KH ,KOMO, KGW 10.00 p.m. The nig KGW, KOMO 10.00 to KGO 11,00 to 1100. YES o It-. ' on Kr Annoying Bladder Weakness of Old ARf Slf?J SANTAl M ""',,,, i.i. A