tl I! 1. 11 ill it ti ii u II rr au1 i Wsdoesdty, January :i PAGE TWO TB DAILY hW3 News and Views In The World of Sport ' " ENDURANCE GOLFER POUND Joe Land driving from a pumpkin patch in the endurance test at Winnipeg, when he covered which -gave him the championship 52 miles in 763 strokes, LADIES'WHIST GAMES RESUMED Burns Lake won six to three 'over Fraser Lake in the first Moose and C. N. R. Ladies Won hotkey game of the season be Last Night Over Orange ; tween these two teams which wa.-andSt. George's ; recently played at Fraser Lake. A return match will be played at J Burns Lake in the near future. Games in the ladies' section bf Teams in the opening game were: the Fraternal Whist League were Burns Lake Taylor Jensen in resumed last night after the goal; Joe Kerr, right defense; Christmas and New Year inter- jack Mowat left defence; John mission. Moose Ladles won 5 to McKenna, centre; H. Donaldson, 4 over Orange Ladles, while Ca- right wing; Wm. McKenna, left hadlan National Ladies defeated vring; Ted Greenwood, spare. St. George's Ladies by the siib- Fraser Lake Wait Morley in stantial margin of 8 to 1. Orange g0al; Earl Bennett, right defense; Ladies still have h substantial ivan Black, left defence; Cecii lead in the standing withilflve LeUuke, centre; Keith Peters, wins and four losses, while" the rjght wing; Aleck Peters, lelt other three teams are tied with- wj three wins and four losses each. The standing is as follows: VV.L. P. Orange Ladies 6 2 5 St. George's Ladies .. . . 3 4 3 C.N.R. Ladies 3 4' 3 Moose Ladies 3 4 3 Play in the men's-sectlon will beo-esumed on January 3L. Around The World With Sport Fans (bj Tbt Tnunpj , There is great rejoicing in Vancouver over the defeat of their young hero Jimmle JIcLar-nin who handed such a whaling to Joe Gliek a few days ago. Incidents of the Tpast outdoor tennis season are recalled: by a cable from France in which the .ti 4I U r X I anvi I Ankat uiwiiiiDwuiuu v "' vwv.. . rearranninir the chri- over his treatment during the f"u "1 . . nle once more. u It n,--- means the rt mi - i It Forest Hills tournameilt tja. fa fc, f tf During the malehes. In Ch S team. that has represented Ilrit-Cochet won the Unit ed 8 W fc singles championship, partisan ' - T crowds rooted strongly for Co-chet's opponents, and made some very unsportsmanlike remarks. Cochet afterwards came here for an exhibition match, following which he made the statement that the spectators here were im measurably fairef than those in I the United States, whose actions1 LONDON, Jan. 10. Replayed he had found very disconcerting games in the third round for the while playing. The Paris cable i English football cup today result-carries the matter farther. An led as follows: article by Cochet is quoted In t which the French star also ex-' Bournemouth A, 2, Accrington- .ii i i 4 .v.rStanley 0. organization and the court eon-l dltions. Don't take a chance of wet feet when you can Get a pair of Rubbers here for $1.25 The famous "Master Mechanic" Shirts for men price the lowest ovor j I If you want to save money, visit tho I lflnnfrf ai imiMrlprC llivilliiui aii'jw iuiu UNBOOKED FOR TRAP HIRDAAyMUHi iWhlm. Sport Chat Cecil LeDUJ,e scored the three goals tallied by Fraser Lake and for Burns Lake John MsKenn for Burns Lake John McKenna Joe Kerr, one; Jack' Ufowat one; JI. Donaldson, one. Hampered by the loss of stars through failure at examinations, sickness and other causes, tha. Varsity Senior "A" basketball team, champions of Western Can ada and leaders in the Vancouver and District league without a defeat, have decided to disband for the season. An attempt v made to keep the team together by playing under the name of the V.A.C., but complications sunZg with ,. au ahead of tho Eskimos. Both teams The league's beBt defensive amri, the N. X- Americans and Utawa, played a one-all draw The following were the score: CMeagW 0, Catiadiens I. Ottawa 1,'N". Y. Americans 1. N.' Y. Hangers 1, Boston 4. GLIDER CLUBS BEING FORMED (Edmonton Journal) With the opening of a glider factory in Ottawa,. which already has orders from citisens tf the capital, Canada gets its first introduction to a new sport. Glid- me. In the days to come, prob ably will supplant tobngahnirig or hlWng amoflg the young men ana th MumlJ' Btretehed ouc into miles. miMui'h o-,l ,miu'"S' "'v" 7 It whn.tt "" tnntlv nnwer. Was . ... umii auu uciiiu lt na readied us greaienv toruc in. mat country dui so ibhcihki- ing a -sport is it, that it Bpreaa through all the world has beeit'jgcoru,' near here, when the ex-predicted. Already glider 'Clubs' press crashed into a local train have been formed, in the states, .uh had been derailed. such as residence rule and other , rent. The machine is launched problems arose which made the ' from a hillside by a pull on a players decide that is was best! rope. Once it takes the air. the to disband. It is quite likely that 1 duration of the flight depends al-severol of the players will be j met entirely upon the ability of ; found with other Vancouver the pilot to swing into upward team. The dropping of such a air currents and make use of fav- strong aggregation is a severe blow to the Vancouver league as it cuts the circuit to five teams ENGLISH CUP GAMES TODAY JlradfortI 3 Hull 1. Leeds United 6, Exeter City 1. West Bromwlch 2, Grimsby 0. The matches were played on the grounds of the first named clubs. .TREE FELL ON MILL MANAGER , ,ao, MISSION ,v CITY, Jan. 10 Nor- man Cameron, aged 40, manager of the Fordson Logging Company of Vancouver, and operating a sawmill and enmp at Steelhead, twas 'ntantly killed last evening SLOW STARTERS COMING TO FORE, TORONTO, Jan. 16. The slow barters are having their innings in the National Hockey League. Boston and Canadiens climbed into second place in their drvi- UMIS lUUl IllKIll. iwr(.:: u. junger ior ineir r seventh straight. , n Mantha score the wmnmg ;-,al for the Canadiens ugamst , .'.icago in fhe,irrtminuteofthrrrthe mil' arid now' it has made its- appearance in Canada. Gliders are really light aero-olanes. The best- type have a larger wingspread than the small) plane, such as the Moth or Avian, 1 which Edmonton now knows so' well. They are very light, have no ; motor, and are kept in air by j skilful manipulation of the pilot. who makes. use of every air our- oring winds. Last year, Ferdinand ZelehulHset a world's glider record dn Germany, when he stayed' up in the .air for fourteen hour ahd 'Seven minutes. . Such flights as 'that should prove thrill enfcugh for any man or"' boy; ' i ' Germany n Torced lnta devel. spment of the gilder 'by the baji placed on the sise and nUrrtbers of Its aeroplanes under the peace treaty. The result has been the creation of a large body of experts in motorless flying, in study of air currents, and other things that go to make a capable and reliable air pilot ' A targe ploughed field absorbs heat on a summer day. Woods and meadows refract it The heat radiated from the field sets an upward current of wa,rm air in movement ;over the woddsyindJ meador the. etlrrent is down ward. Thelider pilot makes usefc nowf lake, 40Vi, 414 of this natural phenomenon. He "jumps'! from a neighboring MIL, floats over the woods, losing height; hits the warm air rising from, the field, and is carried upward again. If the wind is blow ing from lheificld;t the .woods, he drifts-back over the his glider toward the goes up once again. Edmonton may yet have Its glider clubs. They should at least flourUh in every country where there are hills, in years to come. Uriion freighter Chilltwack, Capt. W. W. Mounco, arrived In nort at 2 o'clock this afternoon, .wnen xne lop oi a large xree leiiiueing soutnDounu irom Btewart 'to Vancouver. ESKIMOSLOST i TO VICTORIA' Cubs Skated Through to a Three to One Hockey Win ; VICTORIA. Jan. 16. Display- ing a spectacular rally in the third period which netted them two goals, the Victoria Cuba. skated through to a three to one . , i, I u.. I . . ' , , d ...,,.,, .,. BFomd s irnal in the first neriod. ne geoond period was scoreless The Eskimos fought hard but could !,not hold the Cubs in the late (Stages of the game. BASKETBALL SERIES KErCHIKAN NEXT WEEK KETCHIKAN, Jan. 16: The Wrangell basketball team t "expected to arrive here January 25 to take part in a series of games against the local boys and Petersburg. DRUNKS CAUSED RT AMV nCATUC lYlArll ULAlilo Crashed Into Local Train rrTtMtI ar'VPtJIM Pnnmntila . i iwinwi oof uin, Tan 1T RiHlrnart InSDeCtOrS ruu, rru. a toaay tnat arunKennees on ine T : , 7, : s nan OI mo eugiiieer nnu men u tne yucnaresi-iemesvar exprcuo t the Uveg of 14 r,ersons. in 7T" ,r , . addhinn, two score passengers - injured last night at Prun STOCK QUOTATIONS (Court? of 8. D onnion Co- U4.) The fo'lowing quotations were b'd and aUced. Rayview, C, C. Beaver Sliver, 18, 20V4. Big Missouri, 1.C0, 1.65. Cork Province, 27, 28. Cotton Belt, 55, 75. Duthie. 06, 71. George Copper, 8.50, 8.75. Georgia lllver. 45, 40. Gladstone, 13, 14. Golconda, OS, 95. Grandview, 88, 84. Independence, 14, 14. Indian. 0, 0. Inter. Coal & Coke, 35, 37. Kooteaay FJorence,. 28, 29. Kootenay .King, 49, CO., L. & L.. Nil. 7. Lakeview, 2, 2&. ,, Lncky Jim, 25, 2G. Marmot Metal;, 9V4, 9. Marmot Gold, 9, 9Vi. Mohawk, S, 9. Morten Woolsey, 5, 54. National Silver, 25, 27. Noble FIVO, 80, 81. Pend Orollie, 13.50, 13.70. Porter Idaho, 74, 80. Premier. 2.20, 2.25. Reeves McDonald, 3.25, 315. Rufus Argenta, 50V4, 52V4. Ruth Hope, 72, 73. Silver Cup, 40, 41. -Silver Crestr 13,.. -14. Silverado, 1.20, 1.25. Sunloch. 4.00, 4.25, Temlinui 18, 14. Topley Rtohfleld, 67, CO. Torlc, 2.25, 2.40. Wellington, 18Ms, Nil. Whitewater, 1.35, 1.40. ..Woodbine, Nil. 5. Oils Dalhousle, 2.00, 2.10. Fabyon. Nil. G. Home. 8.75, 3.85. McLeod, 4.75, 5.00. Magland, 2.75, 3.00. PRICE OF WHEAT VANCOUVER. Jan. 10: Tho.aldormanlc and school board bal - price or wheat nere louay was FOR THE WEEK j N.B.C. SYSTEM Wednesday, January 16 G.30: Palmolive Ho.ir, KIIQ,: KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO, KFI. 8.00r "Roads to Romance," KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO, 8.30: The Hill Billy Boys, KHQ. 9.00: Correct Time, KHQ,; KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO. 10.00: The Trocaderans, KGW, KGO, KFI. 11.00: The Trocaderans, KGW, KPO. Thursday, Januaryj17 G.00; Seiberline Frogrdm. KHQ. KQMO, KGW, KGO, KP$, KFL . 7 .30: Standard Symphony Hour, KliQ, KOMO, KGW,- ROOT KPI. 1 8.30: Memory Lane2 -KGW K ,ti.;! nn. vun KOMO, KGW. KGO, KBD. 10.00: The Trocftderahs, KPO', KFI. 11.00: The Trocaderans, KPO. Friday, January 18 5.35: Land O1 Health, KHQ, KOMO. KGW. KGO. 6.00: Wrigley Review, tmiq KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO. KFI. 630: Philco Prt8rarrt: KHQ gcw. kgo, kpd . m 7.00: Hudson-Essex Challeng ers, KttU, KUMU, KOW, KGO, xpo Kpf KGW. KGO. KPO KFI. I . ' yuU: ijorrect ilme. KliU.i tmm TTr.itt I'nn. tmn 1 030. -uoon M Maeic lagic, KHO navi. KGW KflMfl Kfifl 10.00: The Trocaderans, KOMO,' KFI 10.00 to 1L0Q KPO, KGO , 11lftft t 10nn Saturday, January 19 5.00: National Orchestra. KHQ. Knitr. vr.w izr.n unn vxn t IfteWStrlWfloarl KHQ, t KOMO, KGW, KGO, TCPD, KFI. ! 8.00: The CarniwL KVO, K0O 8.16 tto 9.00. k , I I Correct-. Time . KHQ. M MO. KGW, KGO, MO , i).00: Golden Legends KHQ, KGW, KGO. jO.00: The Big Show, KHQ. KQW. KGO. KPO 10.30 Jlo 12.00. 0N.R. PROGRAM A FOR THE FANS Wednesday 11V. Vnnronvr ifihfi- Rfn ' :prpgram by. Blues Singer and Midnight Harmony ons. i ' . Thursday RC, C.aJgad,.,9.30 .t sr,Jt! gramj- Matthew Peerfe nrtette. .:. yNRV, Vancouver, 10.00 ; Nat-lorinjT Concert Orchestra. (JNRV, Vancouver, 7.30: Chil- drenjs Hour. Period for Addresses. CNRV Players under the direction of Jack Gillmore. IPO: CNRV Concert Trio. uyuy: Dance Music C$KE, Edmonton, mm-. Studio Program. Sunday . CNRV Vancouver, . 9.00.: Con-ceft Program, ' ERNEST UNWIN TO BE RETURNING OFFICER 4 ik AT MUNICIPAL POLL cturning, eetton' tontorrow and W. D. Vance, R. A. McLeod and W. II. Wilson- Murray will be deputies. There will be three vdWng tables and I polling will oo from 8 a.m. to 8!ment to the court. "I think it p.m. Within half an hour of the! is the only way the truth can be closing the result of the mayoralty arrived at." contest should be knoWn. while, It is not expected the cduhtlng of ioio win oe compietea much do- fore 10 p.m. Hie Acme Fifth TEMPTATiO Specials Underwear 'A CHE TEE MEN'S Made of jiure Australian wool. f FIELD'S MEN'S UNDEItWEAK Red Label, pure wool. In TEMPTATION SALE PRICE VIKING MEN'S Importers Annual te in tvwini, ui pure Vysnninvre wooi, natural L-uior. r I tj j - r i HUB OfLt& I IUOIi TURNBULL'S MEN'S UNDERWEAR 88 per cent pore wool, natural drawers. TEMPTATION SALE The Acme ST. ANDREW'S VESTRY MEET K. L. L. Mcintosh Tklclntoah nnd nnd H. H. T. T. Cross Cross Elected Wardens tast Evening i The annual vestry meeting of St. Andrew's Anglican Church 1 was held tot night. The elec- tion of officers resulted as fol- ,ow": People's warden R. L. Mc - Int0n- Rector's warden II. T. Cross. Secretary-treasurer R . V. G. Lei'lne. Vestry cdmmHtee G . A. Woodlarol, ft. Tinker, Thomas J,mr W. E. a BW,mn,u' 'iiafott-Jones and C. V. Bvttt. Rjwte from various branches f , worn tht.Jai rHr. The financial ' statelnlnt was particularly grati - thanks were passed. During the evening an address was given by the rectorV Rev. J. B. GlbHon. NORTHCOTT TO DEFEND SELF His Attorney Withdraws From Active Participation in the Case RIVERSIDE, Cal.. Jan. 1G. Gordon Northcott today elected to conduct his own defense in his trial for the murOer of three boysf at Winevllle chicken ranch. At Northeott:a requss; his attorney Withdrew from any active participation In the case. "I have decided from now on to take charge of my own case and defend my self." Northcott said in a stiite- I Inspector W. V. E. Splller, pro- 'vincial police, will sail FH.iav mornjng N SALE in Mens UNDBRWEAR In combinations only 5.45 combinations or shirt and S3.85 UNDERWEAR . I i , $4.45 color: in combination or PRICE 3 45 Importers II RAILWAYS MUST INTERCHANGE VICTORIA. Jan 16 year fight for th inten t, track here was brought i .essf ul conclusion yesterdu neon when the board of commissioners decreed ti two railways should provid switching facilities her. Uhink. in the interests of ti j lie. that Interchanginn I old be provided, and th. I of the board will be to : feet." was the rulin GRIBBAGE GAMES January 21 . C. N. Mechanics vs. raiudiai Lfffion uTTi' 8torng8 q. - C" 0ptr' Knlghta of Columbus v Hmprees A.C. Moose n. Native Sons ol i ada. Eagles vs. 0 range Irfdgc January 28.- Eagles vs. Orotic Cold Storago va. Canadian Is glon. Knights of Columbus vs. C. N. Methantea. Mobse va. C. N. Operating Prince Runert Hotel vs. Nativ Sons of Canada. Orange Lodge vs. New EmiT- A. C. February 4. OroHo va. C. N. Ooeratini? Knights of Columbus vs. rvincf Rupert Hotel. Moose v. Canadian Legion Native Sons of Canada vs. (: N. Mechanics Knir! va Maiv Pntnnvu A ' Cold Storago vs. Orange LodU February 11, C. N. Operating vs. New E"1' pross A. C. Native Sons of Canada vs. 0r' ange Lodge. Canadian Legion vs. Grotto. Cold Storage vs. Knights Columbus. Moose vs. Eagles. vs. Prine