! I 5. t v "!: 'I r ( i "! -Mill PAJE TWO SVLVIO 3IANTHA Whose Merling defensive hotkey has helped Hainsworth to keep the Canadians' goal intact on seventeen ;.sions thiit BILLIARD GAME i IS VERY CLOSE Grotto Beats Grand Terminal by Sltfre of 11 BO to IIS" In ' First Division This week's first division billiard fixture was one of the moat closely contested of the season,; Grotto Winnie mt Grand Ter-j miosis by the narrow margin of i 1J0 to 1157. Few outstanding; dividual scores for the whole tour nament being as follows: A. A. Eaosoa, Grotto, 283; W: 11. Long, Grand Terninale. 280. Don Brown tH-.-W. Jv -Stetson fl. ' - -r.-lf-t ootstandMg game division fixture. Sport Chat B. Moffat and A. J. Peck. BEATS STWBUNG Seaman Sharkey, altovp, stri n-thened his position ns. a possible contestant for the world's heavyweight championship by beating Stribllng on points pt Mlamlt THE DAILY NEWS Saturday. v.. n The World of Sport ri - jw TRAIL WINS FIRST ROUND A Daily News bring results. GUP SERIES Beat Ex-Kins George Hockey Teas for British Columbia Championship VANCOUVER, March 9. Trail Smote Eaters iat night won the provincial senior amateur hockey championship, defeating Vancouver Ex-King George in the final of a two-game series three goals to one. As the first game was a tie wiih one goal each. Trail wins the round four goal to two. Last night the team- were again tfod at the end of the katl period, but 19 minutes overt Hue gave the interior team the opportunity to score two more goals and win the series. Trail will nest play High River, the Alberta champion, jjU the Allan cap playdowns. LAST NIGHT Tre P,a Two Intermediate and One Junior Two intermediate leagae basket ball games and one junior were H Marfan 2IV& ee4oi t Ion fcaW STfT ! nio to be waning; and there was wm. ' ",lr '' Uftekelf 3ir - YoWfS?liS iL B Fow 'f't rs by ivnpjsaawn awee roi as nnn isl. j - :i m . in,, , .jj- ' . , iecwie store or as to iz ana the second hitermedlnte match was almost as conclusive. High School winning over Eagles 36 to 18. In the junior league. High School beat Canadian Japanese Students 'fn a efeee game by a score of 10 to 8. m . . League Standings , Tfcf!!.."!I1T t fV ImeJmi p W fana who believe that Fred Par- Rig 2 2 " rraiij can mane K. C. X. V. R. 1 '' a better snowmg agafast TBdo'RMkers ..... . . 2 Gurvien than he did wot week. C. N. K ! 1 As a matter of fact, thnre seems High School 2 to be a general iawlhsatmn to give Eagrloa 2 the Toronto boy a eiwnci to re- j Junior deem himself. lie M a ciean cat ' High School S young fdlow and has wow a lot Canadian Japanese .. 8 of friends who still have eonfid-, ence in him despite the affair of last week. They say that he really has something if he can get going. Since Parker has promised that he will get going, they may make a fight of it after all. The boy has Droved tint h want-ad J 1 1 o 1 0 2 1 L 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 9 Around The World With Sport Fans Br Tbt Trams has a lot of courage and It is to Badminton, which has made re -be hoped he has some fight as n"'rkable xtrides in Canada dur-w'H. i"g the pas taw, roars, is so well . known that it seetas rather aur- A rink skipped by W. 1 J). Gv !' to discover an almost Harper won a knockout car I in comPlt ignorance of it in the tournament at Prince" 'George United States. Bob Stedler. when it took the final game from sPrtn Editor of the Buffalo Eve-the rink skipped by p. E. Wilson nin New. who Usually writes with an 8-7 score. The winning authoritatively on sports sub-rink was composed of W. 0. D. ect time and space to Harrpt'r, Efmer Calhoun and C. II. te" hi" readers how the game is Wisendon and the losing rink of !'ayd. ut spells it baDmlnton.'' P. E. Wilson, John Ferguson. A. ne might suspect a typogrsDhh:- ii. error, but the word "babmin-ton" is used four tlm n f o ;Stedler8 parsgraph. Describing! the game, Mr. Stedler writes in part: The "bird" is a semi-circular affair, not quite as large as a handball. Small feaAers encircle the 'bird," and, as if Is not lively! like a tennis or hand ballT it be-corm-H "dead" when striking the1 floor. Consequently, all return : 'hot muit be made when the ! "bird" in in the air. The racquet; tlii-t Is used is lighter than thati uwd in tennis, although the face! is almost as large. L'The handle! is not quit as longjps that of a squash racquet Babminton is a favorite game In England and Canada. Recently a "babminton party" was held on the F. If. uoouyear private courts, with members of the tennis and squash club participating. Now a weekly "babminton party" is to be held on the club courts. will 1 i League Game Hayed With ) Small Crowd Attending j CanHriien? i and rao.-t popular Likely League Winners 0 smmmmmmmny r?" fr? MSBSswammwmmmma i .; Ii.-k. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English league Division I. Aston Villa 1, Birmingham 2. Burnley 2, Derby 2. Bury 0, PeAsmenth 0. Cardiff 3, The Wednesday 1. Leeds 3, K vert en 1 . Leicester 3, M a rw heater City 2. Liverpool 2, Arsenal 4 Manchester United 1, Hudders-field 0. Newcastle 4, Sunderland 3. Sheffield United-1 Baton 1 I- ii u. ild. W'estham United 8, fllackfcurnjj, for r a a , place place is lnt the the Paeif! PaiifitT English Uague-Division II. Hotkey1 LeSgne playoff tit Hull City 0. Clanton 0 . Jlddlesborough 0, Swaneea 0. Milfwall 1, Notts Forest 1. Notts County 2. Bristol City 0. Oldham, 4, Blackpool 2. Port.vale 8, West Bromwlch 1. Preston 2, Bradford 0. Iteadfrtg 1. Grimsoy X. Southampton lrChewea 2. Tottenham 1, ojj City 0. . Wolverhampton 3, Barnaley 1. Scottish League Division 1. Aberdeen 2, Ayr United 1. Clyde 3, Third Lanark 2. Dundee 2, Airdrles 2. Falkirk 2, Cowdenbeath 2. Hamilton 3, St. Mlrren 0. Hearts 0, St. Johnstone 3. Kilmarnock 4. Jletherwell 2. Queen's Park 3, Partick 2. Ralth Hovers 1, Celtic 4. Rangers ,1, Hibernians o. SEATTLE, Mtrch 9. Portland Buckaroos make their bid Cbait next week after taking a twd to nil defeat at the hand of the Seattle Eaki- mos here laet night. Two goals, each, scored by Brbwne, the league's leading scorer, In the i third period put the Buskaroes to rout and gave the Eskimos, at I'VT.a three;day sr: In second ajefWaJie hIahtSva,s rough ifiTU'nirrd i3 otJght. FIVE-ALL DRAW , WALES VS. IRELAND BHLFAST. Ireland. March D. Wules and Ireland played a -five-all' draw, today In internntional PLAN TAKING HOCKEY GAME INTO EUROPE Siring of Ice Arena Planned For Large Centres iri, Old Country i BOXING TO GO BUT Threatened Invasion of United States Supremacy by Schmel ing Causes I loom SEW YORK. Mar, 7: Now lh;A h 'ckey has firmly established t'.i as the major winter sport game m the world., fol. John Hammond, York, backed by the Square Garden Cosporation, is reported to have laid the preliminary plans for the construction of large arenas In London, Paris, Berlin and other principal citi s of Europe. It is understood that there have been several conferences between Col. Hammond and Charles A. Mann, official of the Greyhound Asseeiition of Great Britain, in connection with the project. A six team league hi planned with the arenas bejnr constructed on the same lines as those in use "I lame yo seen my mufflerjnywhere." "Oh, George, I'm afraid you'll have to do A a precautionary measure I've bud to v. ad PIP." BILLIARD STANDINGS sn New York, Boston and other Vnited States cities, weal- F'"t I)i virion )i y -portsmen who have played. L ; TfJA.M TaNIHMJS u leading role in fctrodnofng-'n ;,.v ' , anada's great winter. pastime to PLlHl h.- Vnited States, are now quietly jrand Terminals . 5 6671 proceed ing to investigate the po- unauian Ldglon . . 4 463f libilities of Europe a a. new Grotto .v;..;... i 8527; field for conquest Vl the "fastest INDIVIDUAL AVBRAGRS W. E. Williscroft (G) of New Dr. J..A. Weat.CL) .fc Madison w. H. Lomr fiTi . J. Hamilton- .. G. P. Tinker (CL) . C. P. Balagno (GTj A. Donald G) SS. Andrews fCL; . M. MeUchlan fG) . W. J. Nelson (GT) . F. G. Pyle CCL) .. i. Andrews (CL) .. E. Fenelon (GT) ... c i. Mi-Mor tie (CLi . oen Self i GT) Alex Murray (CL . K. Stephtn. )G) ... Bert Morgan G) (in Canada and the United States m As a sort of feoiertas to how . u .ih.-m.. ,-., successful hockey leckey would woofs be be In in the the Isrge cities y prcwi ,q, , of Sarooe, Col. rfftmV. tV hell' U?T1 mond planned on taking two teams over for s serien of exhibition games following tine winding up of the National HM&ey League , fesson. This plan is believed to have fallen through, however, as the Colonel s eirorts no secure the services of player from Can ). Bwley G W. H. Jarman (GTi . J. Bulg.r (GT) v.. C. L. Youuymin $t) Grotto "Genuine Drofsssional athltie !S- - Macdonald rivalry is certain to appeal to V pu ' K0MOPR0GRAM FOR THE WEEK Saturday, March 9 5:00 Organ White. reeital by Lew 5:30 Marimba OrShestha with Milifrer! llnnf i f- , 0:00 General . ER-ctric Program. , 7:00 Lucky Strike Dance Hour. 8:00 Concert Orchestra with meiio soprano. 9:00 Longlnes Correct ,Tlme. 9:00 Puget Sound Navigation Co. Program. 9:30 Concert Orchestra with tenor. 10:00 Puget Sound 1 'ower St ! Light Co. ' "Big Show." I - . . . . Canada and the United SUIm fenelon (GT) pitted against Great Britain, I J Armag GT) France and Qeraapv ould draw c- wngman (GT) well for hockey ha a universal- "ougherty (G) .. ...tin fastest appeal, unlike basdJhll which lBert MorfB G I purely an AmeJMn sport" 9 JiT.? (CS) ; -I The biggest t lUtacle In the lker (GT SEATTLE WON ! HOCKEY GAME! Will Have to Play Again to Hold It way of experimenting with major - . " league hockey abroad is the scarcity of players njf big league calibre. Canada Is already fur nishing the playing material for, four professional minor leagues! In the United States as well as minor leagues in Ontario and Eskimo Now in Second I!ace but Western Canada, Then of course ! ! all players with the exception of, two in the National Hockey: League are Canadians. 10 3 2 4 1 luaf jus (Sccond.Rlhlon) vi-V3W& teams to make the Irjp. have sojGrand Termhtals ... A 3S72 8; faQueTgardg'at' JrO A lYAr pean project CoTl rSnndWlUd il'-111 (Qft I 4 2o. he whs unablote revotfl his plans 7 2 400 200 at present. "Hockey, I am con-'A- Macdohald CS) . 1170 195 fident. would eateb on just ai - E. Witliscroft (G) 9 17M 19 big in the important European! CampbeH (CS) . 8 181ft 189 cities as it has in tfw York." he J- J. aetalty (G) 7 1312 187 said. "It is a thrilling sport Boxing, now that the United States monopoly on titles seems to be threatened, la also due to go over big throughout Europe. J. Hillman (CS) . 10 1817 II- McLachlan (G) 10 1889 Ben Self (GT) 5 910 W. Mitchell (GT) . . S 0 W. Barley C) ..10 1811 182 181 184 1H 181 (C.y 9 I8S6 173 ...10 1832 180 the people of Europe and a world JonB (GT) . 10 I7M 171 series hockey champion hip withi- "ow V) 10 1709 171 5 SfO 176 10 1873 157 1532 153 459' 163 301 151: 582 140, 88 83 GOOD El l KiT lira Husband tie with wifi-r thjnk. Av Htsnir. 1134 1184 ilia 2 500 250 1 247 247 -11 2121 247 3 718 239 9 2141 238 11 2610 237 11 2591 236 9 2119 235 2 464 232 11 2531 2i 6 1373 229 10 2242 224 673 224 ll 2 2 1 1 1311 219; 435 218 1942 21. 2 21i 16H 214 ... ill:; 2H' I6tt; i;i3 ;:8--5 vxi 315 17-1 56 l tt. MUCII GOOD THAT DID Shw John, with the w! heaut'. He -Vetoed it 0 f rhis adver i c-.c " :c:tf lished or mj.s; U '7 " Liquor Cor.',., I i a the Govemmr f Bna NO CORKSCREW REQUIRED ! A new method of sealing, hul Ihc same 'Real Old Scotch Age, Strength and Quality score RSE WHISKY WHITE HORSE DISTILLERS, LTD., GLASGOW a LONDON , This advertisement Is not published or displ. y Liquor Control Board or. by the Government 01 j 'i ' British Columbia'