a ,1 4 IrL PAGE TWO THE DaiLY NEW3 Saturday, Novi ' (n ML News and Views I The World of Sport 4 L 4 K FISH LANDING ARE . . ..... . i iniT iirnPiTAn 4 v Halibut ales hero today were light, totalling but 11,900 pounds.; American boats were the Defence, which sold' 7,000 pounds to the ; Canadian Fih anir Cold Storage , Co at '10.8c and 8c;. the "Glacier; wmcn soia pounaa--to tnei . . Booth Fisheries atf llMpfSind ;8e am! the Jackrwhich reYfrUJlC.lfis and 8c for 400 pou pounds from the1 Booth PIshcrioa. The only (Jan- adttn boat was the Muirneag' whfoh was pairt 17.1c and 9c by,the Iea(j an(1 tie the score at fuj the Atlin Fisheries for 1.000, f.ye mfnute od both pounds TTia A niaviHtrt TiAflf TTiiino Tint satisfied with the prices offerini" , went on to Seattle with IKfVWl pounds. GROTTO WINS OVER TERMINALS SECOND DIVISION BILLIARDS Ben Rolf "(Grand! Teimm-als) defeating AVrR.' WilUscroft fcrdt-to) by a score, of, 2dtto 151 in the final game last evening, this week's second division billiard league fixture resulted In an ag gregate score of 953 to 893 in favor of the Grotto. Local Items Mrs. F. Brochu and son, Gordon Brochu, are sailing tomorrow night by the Prince George on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs,, P.. G. JlusseU, wife 3f Ihe C R U. Superintendent at rftifthV oa ...III ..1HI..A2 J ar, mi, uiriiu kifiia a r.tniijiiuiiu train to Srnithers and proceed to Edmonton. Mrs. Simon A. Swanson, who hac leen holiday vlAitlng for the It three monthjin England, retumo the ilty&n yefttrday Business at the Tegular monthly meeting. f St. Andrew's Society lart night wns merR- of afrjiutlne nature. The president, James SJ MIm Cecilia Frost, youthful Vancouver vocalist, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince GeorKe this morning. She Is billed to perform at the Capitol Theatre next week. More reading matter In a week than any other Canadian Farm paper In a month. The Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal. Only a dollar a year or three yeurs for $2.00, now making wonderful Improvements. . Passengers sailing for the south tram hereon 4.hrfFrtnclef Mry last night included F. C. Cleve land and It. L. Kay fbr'.Vancouver and A. L. Ilryant for Ocean F,',,, A. L. Pryant of Forest Ilrancli hfjirtipajrtprs in Victoria, who has been In the city and district for th pnat few days on Official dut-iff, a .aileil hist nhrht on the Prin-ci Mary for Ocean Falls. S. B. Davis, son of Ex-Senator I. W. DavN and manager of the I). W. Mines Ltd. near Cedarvale, la in the city on a brief busineea trip, having arrived from the interior on yesterday afternoon's pmij r ' T . , '-'Jis -. V". "ft Lieu i s ue the most time the urui learn was leaaing ,,. Manle Leafs nl avert a harder to score but were unsuccessful l "u"u "vunu ii t .irt 1 1 neiu goal wnicn won uiu kuuic j or me juapie Lais. me iauiee teams are very evenly matched and future games should be well contested, and deserve more toup-port from the public. Insist rilght's players were as follows: Maple Leafs Pts Per May Ness 0 2 Lillian Lowe 0.4. May Thompson ........ 0 2 Sue Doddle ............ 2 4 ju)Ia Walters 2 1 Margaret Gilchrist .... 1 3 " Total 11 10 Drill Team Pts Per Cath Irvine 3 1 I Ella Steen 0 3 Helen Sims 2 2 Nellie Gurvich 0 1 Laura Frizzell 4 4 Evelyn Mareh . . . . 0 2 Total 9 13 Senior League Port Sinyon 'defeated the Nat ive Sons 21-17. . With superior jina'tion . the Port Simpson team was able to win in a hard fought game. Although the Nat- tfame which was fouirht all lth!r shoMtnir nnH Vhnnlil hnvai imaae more oasKets as tney naa the majority of shots during the game. Koth teams showed im- provement over their previous games and the Senior League sh6uld develop Into a real con - iet, between the four conten- dera for the city championship. The players were as follows: Port Simpson Pta Per D. Musgrnve 1 2 P. Alexcee 5 3 R. Sankey 8 2 Geo. White 4 2 R. R. Mathers 4 3 Total 24 12 Native Sons PU Per Spiro Gurvich 4 2 Mike Budlnieh 1 .1 Vic Menzies. ...... o 2 Jack MeNulty ..... 4 3 II. McCallum 2 0 H, Menkes. 4 1 -' . Total 17 11 Intermediate League Although the High School de feated the C. N. IL 38-9. The score did not fully Indicate the well played game. The C. N. R, was poor in shooting but showed vast improvement over last ap pearance. The railway gave a good account of themselves In paaaing and intercepting posses. The High School played a well balanced game of sureneaa in pas sing and shooting. The list of players: High School Pts Per ; Harold McDonald 17 1 (Danny Morrisson 3 0 9 1 0 4 2 2 0 3 Doug. Scott 2 2 Total . S3 13 G. N; R. Pts Per ....2.. 2 0 Scattcbol (.. 0 i;lMorsnip.emaharn, Capt. J. Allan CrtiM 1 E Anderson, arrived In port. otj Bob Stalker 7.304hls morning from Ketchikan Jjoe Seott with a cairgo of four carloads of ,Rob Irvine .. m . i flfi-i to ' iraieii naiinui lor transsnipment East over' the Canadian National Railways. . Will Lambie ' arrived on the PHnce George this morning fromjFred Cameron ron Bvlliiigham, where he -ha beenjR. Sommcra 1 'afea A... 3 spending the summer, and ex-ill. Splendid . r . ... Basketball Last Night a Exhibition HallParticularly Girls' Which Was Outstanding The Ladies Senior League pleased many basketball fans last , , n in . a thrilling ri1)inw five minute , " .... . - nVprtime overtime " - - 0 game ram In In . which which the the. F Man Maple one gaper of a recent engage-heated the Girls' Drill Team 113. ..This, game 'proved t be ImenYoun Battling Gurvich, ;t interesting of last night's basket-ball' fixtures. At 'half i-P0"., I?' pecta to be here until spring when W. Bagshaw 0 he will return south. He reports A. Styles 2 that Dido Gurvich, who has been ;M. Comadina .t. 2 cutting quite a figure In the rlng'J. McKay 0 at Bellingham, expects to return. Norton 0 home in about two weeks' time. TeUl 9 o-.j, uui, uui nig wie mcuuu game and were able to overcome time, making the score read 9-9. In leama had pIenty of qp,)ortunities until, with only a half minute tol;eat';r ?d his b'ow" Junior League The High School Junior team took revenge out of Colts by defeating them 27-4. The high School team played a 'decidedly different style of basketball than their flnst appearance to win from the Colts. Playing an open, and short passing game, they had an easy time winning last night's fixture. The Colts have lost a ew o iofir piayers, inose naving turned Intermediate, now the team Is almost a public school team. With further practice they will be able to give the High School a good game. The follow ing were the players: High School Pts Per jW. Johnson 11 2 J. Bryant C 0 J. Coma dlna 8 0 T. Smith 0 2 H. Macon 2 1 R. Smlthwalte 0 0 Total 27 5 Coits . Pts Per K. Nakamoto 0 1 T. Katsuyama 2 0 C. Nelson 2 2 T. Bussanich 0 0 C. Smith 0 0 ' Total 4 5 R. B. Skinner refereed the In- termediate, Ladies and Senior! games assisted by Ernie Ander ison and Geo. Mitchell. Geo. Mitchell refereed the Jun- ior game. Ernie Anderson waa I on the door. Oke Jackson was of ficial scorekeeiwr, Bud Barrie timekeeper. t- 0L1C0UNTRY FOOTBALL English First Division Arsenal 2, Sheffield United 0. Birmingham 2, Westham 2. Blackburn 1, Bury 1. Bolton 4, Leeds United 1. .eDfby 6, Leicester 2. Eveitprt 1, Cardiff 0. Huddersfield 7, Burnleyl. Manchester City 2, Newctstle 4. Portsmouth 0, Liverpool 1. The Wednesday 2, Manchester United 1. t Sunderland 1, Astonyilla 3. Second Division Barnsley 2, Middlesboro 0. Blackpool 7, Reading 0. Bradford-5; Hull City 1. Bristol. (Uiy.C Oldham 0. ChelseaT Preston 1. Glapton 2, Notts County 2. Grimsby 3, Portvale 1. Notts Forest 1, Southampton 1. Stoke City 0, MillwellO. Swansea 4, Tottenham 0. Westbromwfch 0, Wolverhampton 2. Scottish Second Division Albion Rovers 2, Morton 2. Alloi 5, Armadale 2. Arbroath 5, East Stirling 2. Bathgate 0, St. Bernard 0. Clydebank 5, Arthurlie 1. Dundee United 8, Stenhouso) mulr 0. Dunfermline 1, Boness 0. Kings Park 2. East Fife 2. Lelth 3, Dumbarton 0. Queen of South 9, Forfar 2. Scottish Second Division Aberdeen 2, Celtic 2. Clyde 2, Dundee 1 Falkirk 1, Rangers 2. Hamilton 2, Hibernians 1. Hearts 5, Motherwell 1. Kilmarnock 7, Queens Park 4. Patrick 4, Ayr United 8. Rajth Rovers 3, Airdries 2. t, Johnstone 3, Cowdenbeath 1. Third Lanark 1, St. Mlrren 2. . orx. .r , r. Or JJ 1 MA.-1 Dido Gurvich is still going strong in Bellingham where he is spending the winter and is prov- ling quite popular with the fight 'fans there as dipping froni the 'papers of that town teetify. Says won a non.,),,,. decision from Ed Liu V.f'ontv f St. Haul. MnlnWa j sparring partner, in four busy ; round. Gurvich sw swung a lot of timed uml accurate moat of the time. Ilia feints and follows were well worth the atudy of some oMr fighters. who seem tu have forgotten the effectiveness of this style. McGooty has had a lot of experience. He chased Gurvich around during the first twp rbond but was being chased rJf rao8t nf the 1m two. The Priie Rupert lad waa teary 0 thd;sy Paul m(ln., exprJenCe ut, . wfen he found he eould ,anj rfmort a8 he piu, he carried the fight all the way." Terrace basketball tea ma have been arranged for the sea ton as lotiowa: Town ladies team Mr. Brum-mitt, Mrs. A. Holrawood, Miss Reid, Miaa Davis, Gladya Kaaney, Betty Anderson and lira. Duncan. j High achool girls team Mona Greig, Margaret Glass, Helen 'Greig, Ethel Moore, Margaret Mc-jLan and Elsie Danhaur, Mrs. Duncan, coach. j High achool boys team A. I Moore, F. Hipp, 0. Burnett, Fred I City men's team Dr. Nrunmitt, Mr. Duncan. A. Holmwood, Mr. 'Chalk, J. Smith. Wm. Unger, O. Kenaey and D. Kerr. Refereev-G. .Dyson. A nathnj teac chiefly compo-ecl of Vifliarsdol players have signed up with Percy Kennedy as captuin. The anmiiil Tiii-cting the ftlSmitherB Athletic Club 'failed to H ract sufficient attendance i to proceed with the election of uui it was Ueclueil. to till ;he vacancy of secretary-Jreasur-; jr in order that the organisation;, ould function properlyV'and C. Warner was elected to the. post, j Dr. R. C. Dramford gave an outline of the summePs. activities, and stated that the finances of , the club were in goodshape de-i pite the fact that ovep $1,500 had been expended in the construction , of a new rink. Preliminary work is beiny done at the rink in, order to be prepared for cold weather. The ice surface will be over twenty feet shorter than last winter, and the ground is being levelled to facilitate making Ice, A new 2 h.p. engine is being purchased to operate the wafer pump and other details taken care of to take advantage of the first freete-up. MOOSE HAZAAK f FINE SUCCESS (continued feom PK O Poinsetta Set Mra. E. Bustin.j No. &l. 1 Set of Ivory E. Pierce, No. 79. 1 Luncheon Sat J. Slyig, Na..lft.( Lunch Set Mra. O, Beaner, No.! 19. Bop of Stationery Mrs. F. M. Croaby, No. GO. Baby Doll Baby Handenachild, No. 208. Pillow Mrs. Berner,.No. 22. Doll in cradle Laura Larnen, ' No. 72. Dog Fred Stephena, No. 106. Pillow Helen Soberg, N. 19. Itoby Doll L. Richards No. 10. ' j Rote le S Scarf Pi Hew -A. !). Hbl - Bn, No. IBS. j MadalUon Pillow Dick Ionf, o. 111. Scarf Cloth Marie Wlcka, No. 125. Black Satin Pillow Mrs. Johnson, No. 154. Bolster Pillow Nels Gunder-fon, No. 22. Bread Board C. Dibb, No. 4H T--p.stry Runner- T. Clough. No 2t Bedspread Mrs. Joe Brown, 1 lb. 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