; i T&G$ TWO THE DAILY NEWS sssr; News and Views In The World o si j t i I ! DANCING FOR la HeojysSaott Rubs, former Broadway star, now wife of minister of Sf. Michael and All Angels Episcopal chtrreh, Chicago, has turned to dancing to raise fu nds for church work. I SPORT CHAT 8;rnim,ivurni Announcement by Dido Gur-vich's backers of tbir acceptance of A If Harding's uhaU lenge for a ten round bout, winner take all, has proved gratifying to local fans of the fight game. This should prove the "battle of the years" as , far as this little old town is corleeVned I I for both boys should go in with , ..., Lttu r their best to win and nothing ! Sc00' ' wft ther nf "phony" nbout it. mk tatt!"hd' tb f1 winning easily debacle should not spoil the f 1 L.TI,roh-crowd desirious of witnessing out the .0,eme Prince Rup-his next effort. And tbe sooner "7? ha f 21 8, Ind.vid- it time being to they put on, tbe better, ual scoria was as follows: Possibly the individual stand- . l-U i r m r who never missed a gamr tn these halycon -days M i i r .por when Frank Patrick, Taylor and Fred Whitcraft, am oag other stars, were playing in that perfervid centre. One nitfht thA tonrrt was tilAirintv .rVikaH If i was bitterly cold and the boys were just about to skate on the ice. Tbe house was a sell oat There wasn't a purchasable sent Suddenly the dressing room door burst open and the boys learned that their blind fan had come all i the wy from CottaK to "see" 1 theittenteiit uH MiAin'o lei en. tie was, needless to oy, well taken care of and the chap who kept him informed ef the progress of play, possibly was the first of the army of, JnwlA-casters. N.B.C. SYSTEM . i RADIO PROGRAM 5:00 National Orchestra, KHQ, KOMO, KGW. KCO, KPO.i KFI. 6:00 Philco Hour, KHQ. I irnIO VFtr vrxn vim Trm nri' ii i. 7:00 Lucky Strike Hour, KHQ, KOMO, KGW. KGO, KPO, KFI. 8:00 The Carnival, KPO; I KGO. 8:15 to 9:00 p.m. 9:00 Correct time, KHQ. ! KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO. 9:00 Golden Legends, KHQ, KGW. KGO. 10:00-The Big Show. KHQ. KGW, KGO : KPO. 10::t0 to 12. i Their tccUi tiyUa teuci. imh which mKtthmhold their keen cutting ait un tier every uwge. i WMONOS CANADA AW CO. LTD- ' MONTRCAi. VANCOUVlft. IT. JOHN. H.B . TORONTO CHURCH '- . i !i HAS EASY WIN Local High School Hoy Heat 'Terrace. Last Night in Basketball by Score of 15-13 The basketball game last night in the Exhibition Hull be tween Prince Htrpert and Terrace' Prince Rupert Harold Mac-idonaid, 12; Alan Crow, G; Bob Irvine 3; Joe Scott; Dan Mor rises, W; louf f Scott; Bob Stalker, 7; total, 45. Terrace A. ffiMirfWbod, 2; A. Moore. 3; F. Hipp, 2; P. Ken nedy; E. Thomas; Y. Ross, 6; total, 13. T. Stewart and W. Lambie were referees. Intermediate flame In an intermediate League exhibition game, Big Four won over Toe H by a score of 28 to IS. 2 Foar P16 a11 around Toc H in f,r8t ha,f which ended i The losers outseored the winners in the second half. Individual scoring : Big Four Eddie Smith. 8; Fred Dingwell, 3; Doug tae. at?'- V Sl?& e?n? Juvenile orchestra eonduc-8; Tcm Hoghes; Bronson-ffunt, oraihave a readjcompleted ted by Wl perry ; vocal select- 4; total, 23. Toe II Eddie Smith,, 8; Beri Walters. 2; Jimmy Undetwoxli C. Atkinson; W. CdllisQn; Frn Morrison; J. Harris; F. BurdetteJ I" I toul. 13. Doug Frizzell was referee. i Interior Games The Terrace team left lUlm ' morning's train, returning home. lit Tr Sri f011001 "uSlMental Europe ' and Finland. For leave for the interior next Wed- t,i. ..,, ... . . rrTli . XT' ir"B!from Stockholm ai lvrracc uiui evening, iney will then proceed to Smithers to plsy games on Friday and Satur- day evenings, returning home the ""lowing Sunday afternoon. STRIBLING TO FIGHT SHARKEY Winner of This Bout Mny Meet Jack Dempsey, Says Hickard MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Dec. 29 :--Tex Rickard unnounoed today, Mother Sammy, when you di-! that W. L. (Young) Strlbling of vlded those seven pieces of candy Mason, Ga.,.nd Jaok Sharkey of with your sister did you give her Boston, Mass., have been signed fourt for a heavyweight bout here on' February 27. He naid the winner might meet Dempsey for the heavyweight title. ATTCTD I ft ilUJIlV 11 TESTMTCH MELBOURNE. Australia, Dec. 29. Australia made a ptell.v good beginning in ttie ; iitj:JI teit match against England 1 boing playctT here. The gama commenced today with ! Australia batting first and at I the cIo.se of play only four' , wickets had f&Ues for 276 I runs. If scoring continues at j anything like this ratio, there is a prospect that the decision of the two. former test matches will be reversed. The Australian team had been thoroughly re-organized since the Sydney game. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English League, Division' 1 Arsenal 2, Sheffield Wednesday 2. ,f-; Aston Villa 1, Leeds 0- , Blackburn 3, Derby 1. Bury 2, Liverpool 2. Cardiff 2, Newcastle 0. Everion 3, Bolton 0. Huddersfield 3, Portsmouth 1. Lekester 2, Manchester United Manchester City 2, Birmingham Sheffield United 3, Weetham 3. Sunderland 2, llurnley 1. :& -k .. Second Division PresW ' : ' Blackpool 3. 2. Bradford 2, Barnsley 1. -' iClapton 0, West Bromwich 2. ! 41rims 3, BHpl City 2. i Jluldlejboro. 0, .Reading 0. , NoitJCoutty 3.vM)llwall 5. Oldham 3, Tottenham 1. ' Southampton 3, Hull City 2. Stoke 1. Notts Forest 1. Swansea 0, Chelsea 1. Wolverhampton 4, Portvale 0. Scottish League, Division 1 Celtic 2, Dundee 1. Cowdenbeath 1; Aberdeen 1. Falkirk 2. Clyde 1. Hearts 4, Queens Park 1. Kilmarnock 1, Rangers 3. Motherwell 4, Airdries 2. Partick C, Raith Rovers 1. St. Johnstone 4, Hibernians St. Mirren 2. Ayr United 3. Third Lanark 3. Hamilton '. NIGHT FLYING IN SWEDEN STOCKIIOLM. rtt Sweden. Dec. 29. Swedish commercial aviation 4a the.; future jwncentrate nTght flying with rnails. In . . i(l. L.. t r. ie jea.o. iunuK win nme, 000 passengers, 224 tons of iarsigbt'1nd10 ton3pt;ro.i wtb Jbfs, branch Of its mail have' service successfully established, the Aero-transport Company, Swed- en s national f lyine concern which maintains inland and for- " ... "4 '2 w.i iiuun nut to Malmoe In the extreme south of the country, will be opened as soon as possible. Reasons will be erected along 4h entire route, which will passrtitgrvaotnc iif Sweden's roost important military flying fields. There were thirty-three passengers aboard the steamer Princess Mary whjch was in port early this afternoon bound north G. M. Hilton, C. Roily and D. Me-from Vancouver to Skairwny. Leo.1. Vmwnnver. Disembarking here from the south were three person, Mlss Allen. Miss Buruhy and Mrsl' Hugh MoKenzie. . . '! NO CAVALIER SammyNo, mon, I knew they wouldn't come out even, so I ate one before 1 began to divide. Everybody's. rliVAL WILL sjL PLAYED TONIGHT Campbell and A. A. Easson to Me$ In drani Terminal jjlfifcru Ha.iiicap J. Campbell has beaten K. Ya-, gor, 200 to 160, in the somi-fina! ( of .the Christtriiirt billiard h:.:wi.-ai-; at the Gwnd Terminal Hut .uid wdTl meet A. A. Ewon iuailiti the final. A Now Year snooker handicap in also under way and moat of the first round games have been play ed, scores so tar nave been as fellows: First Hound i Neabitt i 12, II. Loblick 62. I Hilditch 1XU. K. Bury 99. "A. A. Easson 100, I'. Pritchard 103. "'jv Beealey 67. A. Murray 12!. ; j. Downey 97, , P. Balagno 06. Second Hound J. 'Hlldttch 99, P: Pritcoard! 102. ESKIMOS WENT ! DOWN BEFORE HOCKEY LIONS Three Goals to One Was Score of Vancouver Against Seattle SEATTLE. Dec. 2. The Vancouver Lions tore into the ranks ot the Seattle Eskimos in a Coast League-hoSkey game last night and sent the locals skiddtng to win the contest three goals to one. The Lion' were in jrreat form following' 'their defeat at Portland Thursday ftd the Eskimos could net hoM 4hem imtll the third per- ,iod when they countered the only tally of the night and prevented further scoring by Vancouver. The latter scored two goals in the 'first and one in the second period. WHIST DRIVE AND SOCIAL Enjoyable Time Spent by Hoyal Society of St. George Last Night The Royal Society of St. George held an enjoyable whist drive and social in the Metropole Hull ' last night under the general inan- agement of Mra. Cox assisted by tr- p. i Itavnir and Mrs. V. i nr6Werton. Hugid selections ww aim. hv th EIvnth Av- w " J - on, bu Mm. Cilllin acsomrKin ed hv u nu. nin atn. hv .Misses, Jean and Eos McLean and Rosie Cox. Special prizes given by the Bulkley Market for the highest score at one table in any four hands were won as follows: Mrs. Snieeton and Mrs. J. Presee tied with 34 and Mrs. Smaetos won on a cut W. A. McLean, W. Dsfry and W. SmeetoB tied with U and Mr. McLean won on the cut. Prises at whist were wen as follows: Ladies: Mrs. Cox 172 and Mrs. Smeeton 166. QeaU;. W- Lamb 167 and J. PrWl66. HOTEL ARRIVALS Piince Rupert A. C. Woedcoek, Nanaimo; Mrs. Savttf Mrs. T. 'I'osaReT, Mrs. Kordahl Jolj.non, Vowis Ifland. i 3 ij) 1 llioyal W. Ballantyne, Any ox; J. Stanley, Prince George. Annoying Bladder Weakness of Old Age SaftlT HHIevtd by SANTAL MIDY Sold lJ All !riicxlU 2S. lnia Sport Four of the players who took All-Australian Eleven. On the in the Old Country; on the right Tate. Sussex fast bowler, and P. WILL ENLARGE 1 N. Y. STADIUM NEW YORK, Dec. 29. Tin i Yankee Stadium is going to be enlarged so that eventually it may accommodate a crowd of 100.000 at a baseball game, and perhap ; 125,000 at a boxing show. Th i place is said to seat 72)00 now for baseball and about SOjOOO fur football. It is only a few months since work was completed on the addi ion to the left field xtands to ii urease the seating capacity to it.s present figure. But Ed. liar ow. the Yankees' business manager says that engineers of the Osborne Engineering Company at Cleveland have been instructed ' draw up plans for the further en 'argement of the studiuRt. The Yankee slogan seems to be : "A eat for every fan." The new plans will be somp thing of an experiment The Os borne people are going to work oi he centre field bleaehors fit--' Concrete stands will be substi tuted. There will be stores un derneath. Then and this in hc experiment an upper deck mailt of wood will be built to discover whether a permanent upper deck would interfere with the light ne -essary to play baseball. The only fear in connection with this idea ef a built-in stadium i that il wili cut off the light necessary for the playing of babll. The purposed improvements are likely to cost the Yankee! about $1,600,000. If they continue to have a good fam nnd a nw crucial games like that sorifs rUh the A's lust September, itiwill be wo.-th it. If the team should flop within the next two or three years, they will have a lot of empty eats. " Around Thq World With Sport Fans (It I he Tramp) Jack Hanley, law student of Seattle, is spoken of as one of the most promising: lighten in the light heavyweight stase. He kneeked out seven roeli in eleven bouts. Terrace High School bftskel-aall team was beaten by Prince Rupert but all the same the boys from the interior are not to be despised as contestants and may give a good account of themselves among interior teams. Dempsoy is slated ty,,pjay the winner of the Strlbling Sharkey bout which takes plate at the end of February. The old war horse twill be b&ttked by t great funny of his former Hilniirr Mies E. G. Lenox M. D who U In charge of the Anglican Church Japanese miiwlo'n work here, sailed last night on the Cur-dena for a trip to Vancouver. BRITISH CRICKETERS IN AU8TRALIA part in the test match between the visiting English i.-..n, left is Jack Hobbs of Surrey, one of the greatest tmtt.-t , H. W. Sutcliffe, of Yorkshire. The two in the centn m M . , F. Chapman, captain of the English team. The oldt stocks ot ' GovmincrA btnuUus wve story M TJERE Is s whiskey, smooth, mellow and full. - flvord, made from aelected grains and the purest of apring water. 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