I FIRES TENNIS BALLS IN BURSTS Here is the "machine gun" whicn 'Top" Fuller, University of California athletics' coach, uses to fire tennis balls across practice courts. Pupils are thus enabled to concentrate on any stroke which they wish to build up, the ejector shooting the balls with almost the precision of a rifle. I it an adaptation of the apparatus perfected by Rene Lacoste, the great French player. it :: ' M WILLIE HOPPE NOT PLAYING f Famous Cue Artist Out of Cham, pionshlp Tournament This n Year For First Time NEW YORK, Jan. 10: For the first time in more, than 20 yean WilUe Hoppe, many times bolder of. the title, will not take 'part in the world's 18.2 ba1ne7orT-liards championship tournament, starting here Feb. 4. Hoppe said that the officials of the National Billiard Association, sponsors of the tournament,' gave hfm his choice between playing In, the 18.2 championship of the three cushion tournament in which he won second place at Chicago. "Inasmuch as I had qualified for the three-cushion tournament V' t$h tSs ' This advertisement Is not pub llshed or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia II saw no reason to withdraw in i favor of balkline," Hoppe said. I "This will be the first major balkline tournament I have missed since 1006. I still think the I placing of three cushions has not impaired my balkline game, but evidently the officials are of the impression that a player cannot be efficient at both styles." Around The World VVjtii, Sport Fana Bj Tne Tramp) Albie Davie of Victoria who knocked the tar out of Harvey Holliday at Vancouver the other day is a lad who Kas been box ing ever since he could walk. When very small he and his brother Jumbo put on exhibition bouts for the amusement of some of the Victoria people. Accord ing to the report Davies scored in every round and the vanauish- ed fighter took It so badly that the crowd showed their disapproval i in no uncertain manner. CorinaXj a one-eyed race horse, scored a brilliant victory In the Auckland Cup race at Auckland, New ZenJand recently. News of the performance brings to mind the many good races of Flying Cloiid on Canadian Racing Association j courses a few years ago.- Although blind in one eye, Flying Cloud wan a dependable perfojrmer and furnished many thrills in his dashes down the stretch. CONFESSED AND THEN SUICIDED Recent Outbreak of Crime In Cal gary, Culminating in Murder, Relieved Solved CALGARY. Jan. 10. Malcolm McLean, aged 42, safe blower and hold-up man, who hanged himself j from the rafters of his cell at city ,'wa.v ..VUMtf M. VV O VII VI.V morning of January 3, confessed to a fellow prisoner two hours before he hanged himself that he was the man who killed Franklin Bourne, alias Frank Stewart, taxi-driver, who was shot to death in his taxlcab two months ago, Chief of Police David Ritchie announced today. From other evidence un earthed, the authorities are confi dent that McLean was the man responsible for an outbreak f crime which culminated In the death of Stewart. Bishop of Chester says that such violent sport as rowing is unsuitable for irirls. Too much of an oar-deal, eh, Bishop T Humorist SPEED RACE ATDAYTONA Major Segrave Expects To Make 240 Miles an Hour on Sands DAYTONA BEACH, Fla , Jan 9. The perfect sands of Daytona Beach, which have served as a speed course for the world's fas- - est racing cars, will be the scene of the international speed trials of Major H. 0. D. Segrave. who hopes to set a new record of 240 miles an hour in March. William F. Sturm, American manager for Major Segrave, chose i the Daytona' Beach couTge as tne site of 4he British speed ace's trials, after cpnslderlng condition atvO'rmond, Jacksonville and the IsjaW of Sapaloe off the coast of Georgia. . Keech, young Philadelphia speed demoni gave the world its latest mark' to shoot at when he made his dash down the teach at 207.552 miles an hour. It is this' record which JIajor Segrave hopes to break, so that the world honors may be returned to Great Britain. Major Segrave was the first man to exceed 200 miles an hour in a racing creation, setting a new world record In March of last year Holder of the Girls' Golf Title in Great Britain. The bieture : ,;u.. !,,, m , mwl'" h ' The "" now Under construction in Great Britain. It will be completed next u a k a,5,.0 early in February v rr-rr UNEMPLOYED HAVEMONEY ,. . That is. What Edmonton Found When 700 Central Europeans Were Examined ' ' ' ."' EDMONTON Jan, 10 :-With a hard boiled detective of Hhe A. P. P. hurling ntipstions at them. and with their replies passed backrwbom h lul0W he can lick through the dispassionate ealm! of two interpreters, 80 per cent of Edmonton's unemployed' had a new light thrown on their stat- us. I One fact stands out sharply 1 from the whole problem of un employment and maintainance here. The citizens of Alberta are seriously asked to keep or help to keep some five hundred odd husky Central Europeans most of whom have been harvesting all the summer and who have either sent their money back to; their families in the Old Country lor who 'still have pocket-books well lined, and bank accounts . ' . balanced. jwell . ' 1 pj-obes History Detective Sgt. Leslie started the .ball rolling on Friday morning when he lined up the organized unemployed ' at the. guard room in the rA.P.P. building, and afm- ed vlth' a number of ca'rds, took down the immediate history of each man. If a deserving case! is .bund, relief vill be granted. This s what'feergeant Lesle dls-co??rd r'T ' gightx percent of the 700 map Who marched on the parliament buildings rith "hard luck" stoj-les are-.Cenjral Europeans, and' many of iththi blandly admit they need relief now because they sent all their harvest money hod e to the old folks, the amount ranging from $50 to $175. Many others have plenty of money . In meir possession .ana are demanding relief just because it seems a good idea. Ohe of the men refused to disclose his assets and was incontinently jailed. When the last pocket lining had been turned inside out the officers found $2250 in cold cash and a bank book ahowfn? a favorable hnl -I Of Greater Feminine Interest The professor was showing a ; young woman the heavens through his telescope. He directed her gaze to a planet which he told her was Venus. "Oh, Isn't It perfectly lovely!" she exclaimed and then. "Now Ipleaie show me Adonis." Bos- jton Transcript. MISS FISHWICK shows her receiving the trophy. SPORT CHAT XI- nr TTT', U. JJJSMl The skating rink at Vanderhoof j ' was recently opened with R. M. Patterson, appointed manager t L. t L.- comodatlon ,,H "c of , T the public , will , , : be undertaken shortly. The rink public at the interior town. ' Ed. Frayne of the New York American declares definitely that Jack Dempsey will return to the ring owe and for the last time in a heavyweight championship fight late-in the coming summer. JacVs opponent will be, it Is fsaid, one iof the following quar- :;tet:Jnc)iUtttarkey, whom he has ; already licked; Paulino Uzcudun, t whom -be thinks he can lick; 1 Young StriWing, whom he hopes . nc can iick, ana torn iieeney, ' , STOCK QUOlAlIONo hITm, I : oomty o: t.xo oknim Co U4. ; The fo'iowing ((uotatlous were i b'd and aiked. Bay.vlew, 4V4, p. B. C. Silver, 1 JO, Nil. Beaver Silver, 19H, 20. Cork Provir.ee, 28, 26. Cotton Belt, 45. 60. Dunwell, Nil, 19. Duthie, S, 74. George Copper, 8.00, 8.1G. Georgia River 34, 35. Golconda, 81, 82. Graadview, 58, 68V-I. Independence, 12, 12 j. Inter. Coal & Cok, 34, SG Kootenay Florence, snce, 28, 2t&,j Kootenay King , 381a, 39f L. L. 7. 8 Lake view, t, 2Vt. ' Lucky Jim, 24Vi, afi. i. Marmot Metalk, 8V4. &Vt. Marmot Gold, S, Nil. Mohawk, 8Vi, '8. Morten Wolar, sy4. 6. Nktlonal Silver, 2S, 24. Nob'e Fivo, 69. 70. IV nd Oreilla, 10.85, 10.50. Indian, 4 4' Prtw Idaho 72,. 7C. Premier. 2.26, 2.30. Ruth Hope. 68, 04. Rufus ArgentA, 29 V4, 30. Silver Crest, oy4. 9V. Silverado, 1.17, 1.20. Snowflaka, .Nil, 87. unlock, NIL -8.90. Tormlnus, 18H. Toric, 2.40, S.00. Wellingtaji, 18, 19. Whitewater, 1.40. 1.44. Woodbink; 5, 6. Eastern Stock Noranda, selling at G5.00. ' ' Oils Fabvon, 4. 5. KllJoiisfNil, 1.80. Devenish, Nil, 62. Hopif, 3.40. Nil. Mcfeod, 4.60 4.65. Mftltnd, 2.75, S.15. RAUCOUS DESSERT Wife I got the recipe for this pudding over the radio. Hub (tasting It) Ugh t You must have mixed in a lot of static Boston Transcript - SEVEN MEN ARE IN FIELD NOW 11 E- Benson nnd Ex-AW. It. ermanic Lists Two mare aldermanie candidates -R. E. Benson and ExAld...R.. F. Perry threw their bat4alb rjng today, making hva that are already definitely in the field for the four seats' that -are vacated (his year. The other (Candidates are Aid. W. M. Brown. Aid. P. H. Linzey, F. G. Dawson, C. ll. OrmeandS. D-Macdo'nald. "You can say that 1 will be In the contest." stated .Mr. Benson this morning. . He has resided in Prince Rupert since 1914, owns considerable property and has al- wnys uixen mucn interest in civic affairs. His public service has in cluded five years on the fair board. Ex-Aid. Perry, who stated definitely to The DailytNews this morning that he would be a cand date, has served five yefers on the council. Up to this year-he was for four years chairman of the Board of Works and played a prominent part in the work of conversion of plank roads to mac adamised streets. It has been reported that Ex Aid. G. B. Casey would also be an alderaanic candidate. At present he is on a vacation trip .o Ontario, so a statement cannot be obtained from him. Ex-Aid. W,' 11 Montgomery, whose name nm mentioned, saftl recently tnt he was not considering running. IrW1 elMon 'a eek from HM?fl fe foilY campaign be- L4; M. Mathens i gaining Pt -Ilf undorstodtl that least one public meetiiig will be hew . Confidence a to'the outcome la expressed by both sides. Qn the street, it seems to be felt that tbe chances of Colonel Mc-Motdle are the best. BETTER TREATMENT FOR CRIMINALS IN MEXICO ANNOUNCED MflXlCO CITY, Jan. 10. The whip and like Instruments of pun- ;lshment are tq be abandoned on the Mexican "Devil's Island" and j trade schools and co-operative Iworkshon are to be established for jlhe benefit of the prisoners. Emotional scenes were enacted 'among the prisoner on tho Ulnnri when General Frandscd J, Mujl-1 ca, new director of the pena coir. ony, announced that hence forth only humane methods would be employed In dealing with the criminals exiled there. Maiy of the prisoners broke Into tears when the general, In a speech to the members of the colony, made known the new policy. The colony occupies the largest Thursday, January la 193 PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS 1-i News and Views In The World of Sport mi M ileitis rmj.-.w."2 ii I m,famt,:iiua.Tgj,j km 12 e Fifth TEMPTATION Specials in Mens Underwear , ' 1 i i r . CEE TEEilBM'S-UNDERWEAR lade of pure Australian wool. In combinations only. 785I0"aWW50 vakie. TEMPTATION SALE PRICE ... INFIELD'S MEN'S UNDERWEAR RedLabS, pul'ie ' wool. In TEMPTATION SALE PRICE VIKING MEN'S Made in England, of pure Cashmere wool, natural color. TF.MPTA HON SALE PRICE TURNBULLS MEN S UNDERWEAR 88 per cent pare wool, natural color; in combinations or shi t an irawers. TEMPTATION JjALE PRICE 3,45 Tfe Acme Importers criminals of the worst type are tent thVrV and the estkbmhnWn) long ago oarned for itself the tiUft Mexican Devil s Island. 1,1 " ' " - -a VANbERIIOOI Miss Maud IIartly has left ior Burns Lake where she, will join the staff of the Lakoview , HoUl. MIm Muriel Steole has loft for Smithrs where she will tale up future residence. Mr. Cecil SttJo of Smitbers Is visiting at Finmoore with htr parents "Mr. and Mrs. A. Fianie. Mrs. Harry Emslie has retur-, ned home after a visit with her slstn Mrs. Iluchanan, at Bremer ton, Wash. Miss Jean Crlghton has retur ned to Fbrt' St James after a visit at Giwome with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II . Strangebye entertained many friends at a housA warming party last Friday evening. The annual meeting of the Vanderhoof and District Board of Trade was held last night in the Board nf Trade Hall. John Hosklns has closed down the Vanderhoof Club and will be leaving soon after several years' residence here- Members of the Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion were the guests of Mrs. J. W. H. Day on Tuesday afternoon at tha vanaernooi Motel. " ,, H. C. McGetaehy has been cal- led to his home at Thamesvllle, Qnt. on account of the serious illness of his mother who is well known here. Charlie Murdoch, Stuart Lake Indian, was fined $76, with op- tion of two months imprison of a group of three islands off ment, by Magistrate John D, southwestern coast of Mexico, Chsrleson for supplying liquor to known as Las Tres Marias. Onlyiother Indians. importers 4 Annual SAL! Ri-gultr 35.45 comlHoatloM or shirt and drawen I S3.85I UNDERWEAR , 54.451 A COOL CUSTOMER i i , tf. iIor-Ik here, you owe n , R0W for tfar, mlu ,nd you dont i icftm th HrhtMt lilt rnitMriw tvi": " . . altout ft Owen -You are wrong. r L jlSfact, 1 am afraid I shall j)rq, vu 7u lu lane llicni m . u little at the waist. 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