hst q Hi ' Hfif ARE ENTERED I.O.D.E. City Open Badminton Tournament to Start j Tonight There is a larger list. of. entries j for the city open badminton tour-i nament to be held by the I.O.D.E. : Badminton Club than for any other tournament so far held in the history of this sport in Princ Rupert. There will be ladies', men's and mixed doubles and play, which starts tonight, is expected j to be keen.. Following is the draw for the first round: j I Ladies' Doubles Mrs. C. J. Norrington and Miss . M. A tori vs. Mrs. J. R. Tannock and Miss L. M. Eilett (tonight) . Mite Caroline Mitchell ShdMis FrahcesOp&l'vsi Milk . j&ntf Rorie and. Miss Molly Cross (to- mgnij . 'HI. Second found, bye Mrs, Hov ton and Mrs. J. A. Teflgvs. Mrs. S. Dartoh and Mrs. W. Long. Mixed Doubles Partner and J. V. Clyne vs. Mrs, Horton.and,W. H. Tobey. Mrs. J. A, West and W. E. Fisher vs. Miss Frances Cross and Alf Sloeomb (tonight). Mies Caroline Mitchell and Frank Rusell vs. Mrs. J. R. Tannock and F. W. Allen (tonight) . Mrs. V. Long and S. Darton vs. Miss L. M. Eilett and II . T. Cross (tonight). Second round, bye Mrs, C. J. Norrington and R . Stuart vs. Miss,; Kathleen Stork and Stan Smith; Mrs. II . L. Shudwell UAC. -4 VnrrJnirf nn v i ft ' 'tMn'avl waaaw .rsjr and Carl BfiffaTt Men's Doubles - J. V. Qlyne andm. Bartlett vs W. Robe'y aW'Wt-Cross. Mr. Young and Walter Hume vs. R. Stuart and CJ. JL. Youngman. A)f SloeomV anLCarl Brand vs. If, ,,'rfghtan"d' AJex Rlx. Second round", ' bye Morris Blott and F.W. Allen vs.. winner of Alf Slocpmb and Carl Brand vs. R. Wright. and Alex Rlx; S. Darton and C.J. Norrington' vs. R. Allen and Oscar Fulton; II . T. Cross and Lyrrian Hinton vs. V. Lambie and Frank Russell. WEATHER WILL NOT CHANGE FOR DAY OR SO OFFICIAL STATES Though - the sky has a tendency to cloud up and the sun at midday is quite warm, the wind was were taken Colvood Golf These pbotocrs hotocrsphs on the beautiful Fiutiful Courie, Victoria. B.C., where the first Eimprtws Hotel mid-winter Bolt tournament (or tht E. TV. Bestty challenge Uophy, will be h4d during the week of February 10. tThete pictures, taken on the 21st of January, civs some ides o( the summery aspect 6f Victoria's mid-winter westher. The hsrd-wOod foliage is shed in the (all ss elsewhere, but ther is s wealth of etersreen at Victoria to make th (airways attractive snd The Canadiens Hockey Team is thr onl tram .n the National League win.-h haf been aW- to give the New York Americans more than they asked for this season, and the Flying Fremhnvn h; done more than that; they have ousted the Americans from their firm stronghold at the top of the league table. At the beginning of the season the Canadiens were lying -ery low down in the league, but by steady playing and good team work, they worked their way right to the tvf. Above are six stalwarts of the Canadiens' team Left, Howie Morenx: top: Sylvio Mantha and George Hainsworth; right: Al-bpt:J,fx3iKj bottom: AurrV4jlt Vffcd Artist-ting. Art Gagne is & well known and popular boy feom Prince George Phert fie resides every summer, igemp"hw'Wi'tCe C.N.R, as brskeman,. In previous years he has figured in the , Pairie LtkgUe", playing for Edmonton and Regina. ductor on the C.jUatj StyitbeA., ' HOME OIL BLEW IN FINE WELL S. D. Johnson Co. Ltd. are in re- ceiot of a despatch from Vancou- ftlll in the north this morning i ver stating that Home Oil blew in and the barometer stod a4 IW.tiS I vAiUnUv with nintn miliinn Consol-i fdaletThave bought Falconbridge and Sudbury Basin, ! game betv and has luun i-uincr (sHiitr o,.Vut .,. . rvi. .....n ... .1 roons and rordinr to the Dnmlhlnn mPfi-.lmmt iHr.ii..-.llv tv,.. hobb, me ,, . . t.. ji . , ... ... ' ... I acrr tvni ' vivKisi. -unjrinjr iriwn me out- ltovauie o. 4. it is estimated ':vr -- av and later in the Pacific Coast League for Portland. He has a brother., a; con- PRINCE GIVES New York Americans One Point UP HUNTING Ahead of Canadiens as Result LONDON, Feb. 11 The Express today ears that the Prince of Wales has decided to abandon! hunting and point to point racing and wiH sell all bis hunters. This decision is due to his rap idly increasing duties as a con-sequence of the illness of his father. the Montreal Ma- . Saturday. Art on business man- $100 for abusive rittoburgjp, Toronto 2. Boston 0,'jiontreal 1 . Ottaws (i.'Detroit 2. Mid-Winter Golf Tourney at Victoria,iB.C. st no time during tns winter is ther sufficient moisture to spoil s round pr to ruin the greens if played over. N. Y. Sport Chat or Hockev Lames at Week-hndK"iJ TORONTO, Feb. .11. -Using Chicago as a door mat iie ivew iorK Americans stepped into nrsi piace in me cafcad international section of the National Hockey urday. The Canadiens only tied the New Sunday and are one point behind the leaders two leaders clash again Saturday in Montreal. , :;wardkappeifane? one' would y I that production of tlii- well will j language JfJltMeree Itomeril. the weather' was going to change and become jnilder. The official imt te $Til least. iwereft;! ror g y or so a Detroit is now only one point behind Boston, who are three points behind Rangers in the American, tition. Toronto and Montreal ifrrfnied for third place in the Intejokional. There wM19 penaitiee hi the be not less than 500 barrels daily. Scores wse as follows; A runner report received here a"ll,ipB?tr New Enpress Club: vs Orange Lodge; AmerieaM 1, Chicago 0. .TdDy dlrlftion Sunday Canadiens S, N. Y. gangers S. Pittsburgh 0, Detroit 8. Around The World With Sport Fans IBy The Trmp i Canada will this yaar have an entrant in the famous Marathon which is run yearly over the historic course from Windsor Castle to Stamford Bridge. Ted Butler, a youthful, bit ambitious, middle-distance ruiUHr of Toronto, i planning to tti'ke a trip to the Old Country, &n$ while he has never as yet edjeted in a ovur the fall Mifathon distance, he has made la very good showing In races qtmo twenty m.t ... a. .1 i. i Tfs ti 1 Tuesday ism ram.- and hp in tvlntr in order that h i 101 Moot knock-out rds: Grand TWminal vs ursday Pint Mriikm bil- Grand Terminals vs Grot- Un's Whist: Grotto vs gt. e's Society; Knights of Py. vs Moose; New Empress vs Lief Ericksoa; Seal Core, Andrew s carpet bowls: C. 7flor rink vs R. Cameron rink. luch interest Is being taken .the forthcoming basketball s here between Prince Hup-and Anyox. With three di ns represented, it is about biggest undertakftag of Its that has ever bfcen under- en locally. It Is trbe expec- that the fans wilj take full advantage of the ocsaion nf gfy the necessary patfonage to im series or hoop games so that ss may not be recorded on Will have nleatr of time to be- M excursion excursion. The gamea will come acclitnatised over the course. sU Ma rAii vsiA nVAf and to train s p,eu, on rnau' ana Stur-This is the!dj; n4 and which Pietre Wlfl mtke ,kt,nf delude to the Dorando and Johnny Hayes stag-; P",1K wtond half of ed their historic duel In the le, I.oca J schedule which Olympic Marathon of 1D08. The wiM the wwk Allowing. record for the race is now held by Payne, but for a number of years the time made by Jimmy Corkery of Toronto was the best made on the course. Dill Dahl, a clubmate of Butler's, is also thinking of makintr a trip to Eng land earlytbls summer, and will BASKETBALL AT TERRACE FRIDAY TEniJACEvJefi. ll--Tw0 p0od exhibition gardes of basketball no doubt be 0 contestant in ,were P'ayed here on Friday night many races up to ten miles while I bfore a tfood crowd of fans, "across the briny" Another I Tne S' me was 'a very close athHe to sek "foreign" honors JBnd ke"ly contested one, the in Art Keay. the Toronto lad, who Kore the finish being 21 for was a member of Canada s 01ym-.xne ueo ""o '0 for the Orange. pii' team last summer. I Advertise your wants In the TDaily News classified columns. ine town boys won easily over the school teum with a score of 38-25. An Impromptu dance followed the games. The first division standing to date In as follows:- ""'! TEAM STANDINGS ' PI. TU Av Grotto 2 23C2 1181 Canadian Legion .. 1 118B 1135 Grand Terminals ... 1 98G 080 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Firht Division F. G. Pyle ICL) ... W. E. Wllliscroft (0) Dr. J. A. West (CL) . W. II. Long (GT) .. Bert Morgan (G) G. P. Tinker (CL) . . J. Hamilton (GT) .. A. Donald (G) C. P. Baiagno iO'O W. J. Nelson (GT; .. M. McLachlan (G) . M. Andrews (CL) . K. Stephens (Gj J. Andrews (CL) . . . Col. Mdtordie (CL) . Ilea Self GT) , Alex Murray (CL) D. Brown (0) A. A. liaison (G) . . K. Fenlhn (GT) . . . J. Baesley (G) W. Mitchell (GT) . V7. If. Jarman (GT) J. Bulg'-r (GT) ... Walker iGT) PRINCE RUPERT IS MENTIONED Mr, , Manson and Premier Tolmie DIscumh Peace Illver Outlet in Legislature With A. M. Manson, M. L. A. for Omineca, and Premier ToK mle the principal speakera, Prince Rnpert was dlscBased a an out let to the Peace Ilivcr during a debate with regard to the Pacific Great Eastern Hallway In the legislature last week. Mr. Manaon explained that he did not like to see the Peace River country tapped from Alberta, but wanted its busineae to move thj-ough Hritlsh Columbia. He would favor a plan by which .his traffic could move moot economically to the coast, whether through Vancouver or Prince Rupert. "Do you believe it a good policy to have these rich areas tapped to bring their business through Vancouver with a side line out tato Prince Hupertf asked the Premier. "1 repeat." said Mr. Manaon. "that I am anxious to see development come to the coast In the most economical way possible. whether It Is through Vancouver Monday, Febru FACE TWO- THE DAILY NEWS ary H 192) News and Views In The World of Sport AMONG THE LEADERS OF TH E NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAG JE BILLIARD STANDINGS CRICKET STAR HAS ARISEN Walter Hammond Han Taken tk Place of Jack Ilobh. Result AuHtrulian Record (Montreal .)nuna)i , A new star has an,,, i i he who succeeded ut i'.unmBsintr "W..v r,, S '700 850 centuries must ''" now nvo ; js ? ti i w,iu' ; i m ii Walter ;. . driven tl. leahcf.M 1 1791 sur ....... ,c"lwrtll , .... oYr ui" AUHiraJiin 2 486 SM8 neltk. He has B:ori:t C 14.58 2-10 twic in Mingle inmn :, 718 289 record. 8 1HG0 S8 it tlke(. a feal ,iK, 7 1027 282 rninfi one of the dt . i t 7 1G21 282 has on the Eniflixh ,, 2 464 232 Lrit.nh press is I n I 6 ISO) 228 jmance of ll;.n n 8 l'96 225 ...it's of nis ,.! 7 1660 228 ".pg the carpet." I,. 6 1311 tlB .'ff and cover point. ! . 2 435 SIB 4,Bt strong dei umv.i 0 128 216 ubove all his d.-v.r ;. 8 1691 211 wily opposing mpta 8 lftStt SOS hi fleldirs wh.-r.. J 1 1W5 tt aways puln th. i., ."85 198 their reach, ami 754 189 r.hoots over the grin- 34.r, 178 , "boundary." W.-.Itw I'M I'M ,f vour irallrrv sln..,i '4 "it a i'.ayi over 2n The in today. The p. Htel. bm.Tgi . 5 Si ST- ' , , i5h ABfrWb0.w.U: J. Dougherty (O) ... 2 287 149 Ihg has been phe. -r,. i mh rinK ts j. rrew nnK. r. v . u .. . . ,ku " 4 "T ;l n1 ril?"utfl a"u I. O. D. E. elimination badmln- nu- while the Americans a have Chicago, a game with Detroit. Itoa tournament pern. C. L. Youngman (0i ) 1 1(W l8 ;t., them down wishes to entertain U,. 1 steals a few runx Tr (Second Division) men have taken i.sii, r O. T. Av. 'away from the wiket i ft, Grotte 2 178 80S of stopping some ' h 3 Grand TermhMlt X 1741 871 strekea. Now. he iuM i: Cold Stance t 1708 8frl ball geatly. nods the ':: ,man, and the twr flu rf i.vertk igroaad far a quick nre Individual Arwocea ifieMenen gradually n vt J. May CS) ....... 2 400 00 Bcrr. Then Walter i !3 1 F. Wf1im;'(Ot;... 2 400 3(M) ,r oat again f.-r a " -it i A. tiaedoaald (C8) . 4 776 104 six. ij. HHlmaM (CS) . . 8 1US 191 ; English sporting ver : "i i-W. E. Willlscroft (G) 7 1116 187,saick to point out ihui iiu-T iJ. Carapbeil iC) ... 6 11 1864fci'frefli W. G. t;raV wn n S. D. Macdoaald (G) 8 1478 1! rilottMwtersbJre e -: S J. Beestajr tCV 6 916 iWimt, as a cricketer !. Dap.Self, tQTlj. 5 910 184; be at his best at 5C V Iaa i:a Pension (GTyr. .. . I Mi 188 tniag to look forward W. MUthel) (GT) . . S 910 182' the lot of a cri. k.ttr - W. H.JHllrain (OT) . 5 &M ISliaattotMl ealibre mut crJt I L(tf!iih.lfeE,v nVi.1 MAlu!aSi. (G) 8 ha way. As MM if. 4i W. Daflej- fCSl .... 8 1411 176 liafa saason endx. C. Baycie (CS 8 14t 176 aarf.eta off f.,r hc G. Howe (G) 8 IMS 171 wfcere enthusiasm League feat- Storage vs Knigky f Columbus; . ,. 1 crw ia i,ut .i iM....n. York Rangers , MooW v. Eagie.; c. n. Mh- r vir.;-" 74., i t; si zzsz ?urr: : :. . . u. nmuK u.iJi .... 4 iiu m utrumj 01 in v' i 1 88 88 Hammond ran up J J br nd, the total Engl" f " C86, an astronomic) , ft Australians, who arc u only made 2&1 in 'b tempt; but in thr u' made SS9 with only I down, according t Lao don times t ?i BjAjaoa are all film I, Americans may h.i. sanity of seeing beat, and of judgir faally a they have ' ill1 (liXirira TllliRfll. Prince Rupert." n',.' Martin, T. D. Pattulla. Opikwltlon l.l.TTnTibn. SmTthers. r and member for Prince Rupert, wanted to know what the Premier meant by a side line to that city. The Premier replied that If the P.G.E. were extended to the Pence River it weuld cut the Canadian National main line at Prince George, from whih point traffic of any kind originating on the P.G.E. could be moved west to Prince Rupert or eastward ..a ( 0 UW . 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS Savi A. Hansen, Bi It rn. D. Brown and R. l city; Charles Bek. ' I A. Knox, Port 1. gu Heaton and W..!' ley: Gua Elstrom. I n irom, Prince Gecim J l'hee and T. K. Kun E Prince Rupert E. T. Kenney un' .' Terrace, C. D. Forhis Young, Vancouver. plon. Bdmonton; '.' son, Part Essina-ton j - Royal 1 CL Johnson, Port ' Berg and A. Andt'i''" Brooks, Kltwanga: ) Grand Prairie: C I) ' 0. 'tis )-:;. 1. - r, n ill rU"" mo"ts' c ;i . w Jans nJcrs CN.Il. Central . M. L. Chasseur. Wlilteh.'fsf. THE WEATHEH itH. atfiinrt f'lcar. . Am 0 north wind, tempeni'"" , Hayeport Clear, 'aim. - Terraee Clear, calm, Anyox--Cloudy. culm. Dawson Clear, calm. Smlthers Clear, calm. )4 lliirn. Hums Tj,ke-'l"Ud'. zero.