t! PAGE TWO i ! i 1 TIIE DAILY NEWS Thursday, January 1929 News and Views In The World of Sport .11 ",f".ii if 1 CAVALRY EXAMINATION Vrnce Rupert Seniors Won MTRTLFTOF FOR A f'HIUsTMAS HAT ADORNMENT .Tji .:o Basketball from Anyox by Easy Margin Last Eteniftg An officer of the Italian riding school at Torre-de-Quinto. spilled after an attempt tp descend a slope in an almost direction. HOCKEY MEETS MUCH FAVOR IN ! UNITED STATES BETROIT, Jan. 3. Hockey is! throui?hout tle United States and the. Dominion are reporting ca-national Miu". The early games over the professional hockey cjr., Pty houses, ealt show conclusively that the Frank Calder, president of the 4. ri...tiA, j i A ias come Into the United SUtes M a "natural" for the box 0f - fkes. u-uiL. 1:l;j., er ruuaui uu inner spun nas ORu the. sensational rise to popularity os uss' siac, or u Uawaonn border that hockey bas enjoyed. Only a few year-ago, in 1924 ' Jo be exact, tbe tlJaJtfr? BruCns -EteM the AmerieanTfanchise irrthe I National League. The Bruins i drew slim crowd.. i. Tbn inen suaaen mifMim - - t- i 1 i..-.- i-. , iMRSIW teams in the 1824 ad 192 season ; and rapidly the present league was , built . with taciieasJngttend - nc-. rromoierB Degan io see me i light and tody, oalatil indpor rinks may be seen pearly, evry larjre hotkey town. in? nun movement nas nu tne;erfl. Similar conditions prevail in hockey tock everywhere The fact thai there were hold- Win o Mil This itdvertisemunt is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia outs this year in large1 numbers, forcibly drew the attention of managers to the fact that their game had moved into the "big" time. i While major league hockey is considered faster and more excit - 1 ing, even the minor leagues, of which there are five scattered Vfltfnna I T oo mtA ttrl-,. la Minnn. for the present organization of the whole national circuit, hold, to the opinion that hockey still is t it. iw u j!-.. v.. .j. f-wivu uuv- key organizations eventually will reach into those rep ions where at : the present only the unrefined! great-great-grandralhr-"8hinyM, is known. Franchise prices soared within a, lew Years m iimpkp- mtjitt in ,. J TV iihe United r Stat. TK TWrnir i . , jioo.000. Last year they, moved int0 their own home, the Detroit .oiympia arena, a sports stadium secomi n size to the Madison Square Gardens. Th year al - .most half the price of.the original franchise was spent for new nlay- almost every team in the circuit. As a Canadian sports writer summarized it: "It appears that the hockey managers have put the game on ice irom now on. ! SPORT CHAT I I The Vanderhoof Hockey Club i is to hold a dance in the Com munity Hall of the interior town tomorrow night for the purpose pf raising funds to operate dur - (ing the priseent season. Last ("winter, excellent hockey was pmicu " in vaimciuuui aiiu 11 IB . . ..... expecieu inai me present season will see many good matches. With Senior men's and women's teams now at Anyox, High School kiiib jui completing a return visit to the smelter town and High School boys now touring the interior, there has been much inter-town basketball activity of late. This shoi'd instil more enthusiasm into play for the local-. The forthcoming visit to Prince Rupert of Senior men and women from Anyox will be keen- ly anticipated. Now that the preliminaries are apparently over and Alf Harding and Dido Gurvich have both ex - pressed their keen desire to meet in a winner-take-all mauling match, local fans of the fistic art are very anxious to know what. date the boys are to choose for the mix. The propdj bout isS, S. Biit-uj' prouuctive oi mucn spec lation and should draw a big pate unless everybody has it settled before it is staged. Al Small of the Swift-Canadian Co. sailed last night by the Prince Rupert to make the round trip to Stewart and Anyox on business. H Mi I! r.jw 1 j ! j GOOD SCORING OF AUSTRALIA Third Test Cricket Match Second Innings Unfinished at Close of Day . MELBOURNE, Australia. Jan. 3: " Australia ' kept England in Jf, V L thiri tlst Zt f "'ngfln.f f J.e here a"d fl. he ,close were ,3f' runs aliead with two more wick ets to fall. The scores at the e,0,?e ?f nd ?. 47 jay Wre: . anu ' tor eignt , A wickets. . t Hiirh' scorers were Woodful 1 107, Bradman 112. . - njij. iu. i. 1 I ! 4.j-.t. ""wu-anu Bpe-taiors-af ,icnuc4. BILLIARD STANDINGS i The first division standing ti " I'ate is as follbws:, ' , i . PI. Ttl Av ;Canad1an- Leg'ion'' ?.-6 6838 115G Grand Terminals ... 6 6639 il07 Grotto 6 6461 lOTi - INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES First Division J. WilliscrOft (0) 500 250 iflert Morgan (G) . . 250 250 IF. G. Pyle (CL) ... 500 250 I Dr. J. A. West (CL) 247 247 W. II. Long (GT) 1471 245 W. J. Nelson (GT) 1456 243 J. Hamilton (GT) 718 289 G. P. Tinker (CL) 1B8 238 A. Donald (G)' 6 1398-233 M. .IeLachlan (G) a P. Balagno (GT) A,ex Murray (CL) 5 1137227 jM - ABdrews (CL) 5 119 224 J- Andrews (CL) . 6 1&3G 223 Stephens (G) .. G 1328 lO 221 -J I - 6 1311 it-i:2fV jrvrs r 2 435 jM'i!rj,vri' i- W: "Mftehell tGT) 3 63 A. A. Easson (Q) G 1192 199 D. Brown (G) ; 6 1191 199 W. IL.Jnrhian (GT) . 2 345 178 j J. Hu Uiijger trer (T) fiiTl 1 1SR 1SR J. -Beesle',(f ..... 1 135 136 L. "YiungtnSh (GT) 1 108 108 TEAM'fTANDINGS (secona JJlvlston) G. T. Af. Cold Storage 6 5568 928 Grotto G 5333 RR9 Grand Terminals .... 6 6024 837 t indrvldual Averages J. Htllman ICS) 6 1190 198 C. Bnptie (CS) p 1148 191 W. E. Wllliscroft (G) 5 930 186 'John Bulger (GT) ... 6 1040 173 Ben Self (GT) 6 919 184 G. Howe (G) '. . . . 1097 183 !V. Mitchell (GT) ... 5 910 182 W. II. Hillman (GT) . 5 903 181 M. M.rcacKTahTcTp, 1079 180 D. MatDonald (G) B 1078 180 J. Beesley lG) P k 719 180 A. Macdo tld (CS) ..2 376 188 J. Cnmnhpll tl:Sl ... ft fllK 1R.T w W. Ualley ii-tiow (LO) rq 6 mat 1081 lfin 180 j E. Ftelon (GT) .... 1 1A9 if.o'ol ;r ;: G. Krause (CS) .... 3 467 156 Bert Morgan (G) .... 2 uux n(i iui r 1 C. L Youngman GT 6 912 152 J. Dougherty (G) ... 1 129 129 W. H. Varmah XGT) 1 110 110 J. Walker (GT) .... 1 . 88. 88 ANYOX, Jan. 8. Prince teat Anyox 48 to 27 m a fast game here last night. ! TltB scoring was as follows: , PflilCO Rupert Dido Gurvich, 24; Bill Lambie, 12; Poli Xlutvurd ; liiil Mitchell, 1; Spiro Gurvich, 1; Tom Kelsey, li-0. Total, 48. Anyox Lindgren, 4; McCallum, 2; McLaughlin, 7; McDougall, (; McLeod, 3; Meagher, 5. Total, 27. Prince Rupert High School Won I jBusketball Game at Terrace but by Very Close Margin at End TERRACE, Jan. 3. Prince Rupert High Schdol bas- ' ketball team won last night in the last three minutes of a j very closely contested came against the boys of Terrace : High School, in what was admitted by the visitors to have been the stiffest contest of the season here, the score at the close being 46 to 37. Rupert's more accurate shooting decided the issue At the end of the first half lerrace was leading by a margin of two, the scores being 21to 19 in their favor, and ' t,ven up to Witnin tnre minutes LIONS' ROAR ; ! ' TOO MUCH FOR I VICTORIA CUBS ancouyer Won From Victoria at Hockey After Close " Contest " --i' .VANCOUVER, Jan. 3.Vic - toria -proved a stepping stone te tko march of the Lions toward the league championship last ajght when they finished on the short end of a two to one count. The win .inched the chance of the Jocals getting in the playoffs . Jeorwa scored for Vancouver in the first period. Norman Prid- ham lifted a high one to even the score in the second period when Jackson caught the puck his koJ. . - 14 J 14 U!. u .."v the net. MeAdam got tha win - nlng goal in the same period on a pass from behind the net from Don Cummings. Local Items prisohment. by Magistrate Mc- "lymont in city police court this morning for drunkenness. . mm dt'jot Ai oHided to leive th tlty tfealtotef further action in the matter of hp miknonalnn rmnllv nf nno of the treasurer's staff on if rounds of insubordination. ' ine city council win hold a i special meeting ' tomorrow ninhl' lo consider the proposed agree ment with the Power Corporation i Canada for the purchase of he municipal hydro-electric lllfil and franchise. Consider-.ble interest continues to be tak-h in the question. MINKKAl. ACT (' m K) (Hittlw II M -NOTICE OF APPLIOATIOW FOR CEKTiriCATK Of IMP! BOB FRACTION At L n. WAWN FRACTIONAL MOOit. AL CLAIMS, alt- ut in the Atlln Mlntn Olrtsion of CUr DUtrlct. Where located: Th Dob mcuon! Mineral Claim on TftKU Arm. etwten thp 8oecultion and Chawana Mineral Clatma. and the Waun Fractional t Mineral Claim on Wann River. adlolntM tttrf acua tn tJi nnrth nt .. T.V tHn Uln. 5 aST-hoia-r: kNoiMtnt oold'. estjmited inc. "'Qfage vs. uanndian Lo eefiineSt?: sToaT mtoert .TAKE takb Nnxirra NpTICEthat.BNOINEER thut ifvnTVPirp OOLP1 'Mines limited. Inc.. .rt uiae? i or rUftctc No 70ao. lnUnd tt th endl ibrtv davi from the Oat hereof to ? On Rjwwder for a Certificate of improvenefeU for the wir - 1 uune oi uuuii iiius vrown urante 01 we: aooTc ciaimt mMr actJonr So of IhiMSeralAln?5 Mutt be oommeooed before U lawance ENpINEETl OOU3 MtNES. LTD.. LNO- Rupert senior baskeballers ' of the end the two teams were tied at 34 each. It was in a last minute spurt that the game was won. The game was fast through-! out and checking was, very close. Scores were as follows: 1 Prince Rupert: Als,n Gross, 2; Harold McDonald 18. Dan Morrison 14, Joe Scott 8 and Bob Irwin 4. it T S i? 1 Ar" U!i ""i Native Sons of Canada vs. Hipp 8 and Percy ennedy 0. i rflnaHln Il v. ntn T 1 a m - U 1 J "J -1 1 ! .ST'T. '""tri" rZ2Z , iY' ''Xt i " " T' J-.r'M i j Ti icrraie scuring- SCHEDULEOF CRIBBAGE GAMES The Prlnra PtiKt-r ftKKttv : "nut V utueisi iiiuiii jur me gnd half of the season 1928- : 1M0 ha. been preDared A matcheB to be played on Monday ievejngS the New Empress Ath- letlc Club, commencing at 8 p.m The list follows: January 7. I Eagles vs. Canadian Legion, j New Empress Athletic Club vs. Grotto.- N. Me- Moose vs. Prince Rupert Ho- tel. . G. N. Operating vs Native Sons of Canadat 't KulKhts .. ofl Col um tm s vs. Orihge iidgl.I f ) January 14.- . Knights of Columbus vs. Cana- dlfln LeKiOn. Native Sons of Canada v GrfJo. P&ld Storagvs. Prince Rupert Jlolef. . V . Mse vs NeV, Empress A. C. Ortfnge Lodge: vs. C. N. Me chanics . ' January 21.- C. N. Mechanics vs. Canadian Leglorn Prince Rupert Hot"el VS. Grotto. ;tii 1 Cold Storage vs. C. 1?; 'C Oper- ating. Knights of Columbus vs. New Empress A.C. i- Moose vs. Native Son's t of Can a. , . . Jagies VS. Vrange VOMgOL.' :' , ST..j January 8. Engles vs. Gtottd, I gion. Knights of Columbus vs.' G, N. Jlechan CS. Moose Vs. C. N. Oneratini. n.i. n. .,..! it.tt ... vtii.. ""i" Sons of Canada. Orange Lodge vs, New Empress A. C. 1 February 4. Grotto vs. C. N. Operating. Knights of ColurabilsJ ui Prlneo Eileen Wenzel and Frances exhibit the latest in luletide lu the hat SEATTLEBUYS HOCKEY PLAYER SEATTLE. Jan. mil Bo land, the big Victoria defence man. comes to Seattle today, in . nvpTiontro f nr Vnrmnn PriHham and a siMble amount of cash, it is hoped here that he will re- juvenate the dying Eekimea. : Rupert Hotel. i Moose vs. Canadian Legion. 1 Native Sons of Canada vs. C. I N. Mechanics, .. . Baglee W. New" !Ermpre4 A . I Cold Storage vs. Orange LoJglfj. I February 11. ! C. NV Oneratlne vs. New En t n.. A r " : T" o - w-- - . kQoM f Storage. t Knit, - A CBrumbus.' .' Moose vs. Eagles. vs. Prince February 18. Prince Rupert Hotel vs Can in n T a I C. N. Mechanics vs. Grotto. ' I rfhighta of Oftombus y. C. Nfl Operating. Cold Storage vs. New BmprM. Eagles vs. Native Sons of Can- Moose vs. Orange Lodge. February 25. C. N. Operating vs. Canadian Legion. Native Sons of Canada vs. Knights of Columbus. Moose vs. Grotto. Eagles vs. Cold Storage. C. N. Mechanic m New Empress A. C. Prince Rupert Hotel v d range Lodge. . March 4. New Empreos A. C. vs. Native Berts of Catla'da. Prince Runert Hotel va. C. N. Operating. ftlRr ) V ' ? ' ' M Orange Lodge vs. CanadlanT Legion. - Grotto va. Cold Storage. KnlghtB Columbus vs. Moose. Eagles VS. C. N. Mechanics. March 11- Knlghts of Columbus vs. Eagles. C. N. Mechanics vs. C. N. Operating. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. New Empress A. C. Native Sons of Canada vs. Can-adial. Legion. Orange Lodge vs. Grotto. Cold Storage vs. Moose. March 18 Knights of Columbus vs. Grotto. New Empress A. C. vs. Canadian Legion. C. N. Operating vs. Orange Lodge. Cold Storage vs. Native Sons of Canada. ' Moose vs, C, fi. Mechanics. I Eagles vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. FRED'K E. WERMIG, Secretary. Good progress continues to be made at the dry dock on the construction of the car barge for the Canadian National Railways which was' launched last week. The house has now been placed on the. waft n i '-f--'p$F?jFJ Jov x . shions, f Earl 'arroll's Vanities mistletoe hanging from N. B.C. RADIO NETWORKFOR CURRENT WEEK Thursday, January 3 0:00 Seiberling Program, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO. KFI. 7:S0 Standard Symphony hour. KHQ KOMO. KGW, KGO. KFI. 8:i0 Mtroory Lane, KGW, KOO. 9t00 Correct Time. KHQ, KOMOj'KaW, KGO, KPO. itiJQ-t!H! Troeaderans. KTO. kft. 'i 116 The Troeaderans, KPO. Friday, Januarr 4 , Land U'He-lth. KHQ. KOMO. KGW, KGO. 6:00 WritrleV Review. KHQ, JCOM0,,KCW. KGO. KPO. KFI. 6-PJjllco Program, KHQ, KOMO, KGW. Kt30. KPO, KFI. 8:0 RCA Heur. KHQ. KGW. Km KGO. KPO. KFI. K)0 Correct Time. KHQ. KQMO, KGW, KT.O, KPO. S:S0-Ioon Mgic, KHQ, KGO, KOMft kaw. 10:00 Th Trn.i.li.n.i WD. If5. KFI 10:00 to 11:00, KPO KGO 11:00 to 12:00. Saturday, January 5 6:00 National Orchestra, KHQ, KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO, KFI. 7:00 Lucky Strike Hour, KHQ. OMO. KGW. KGO, KPO, KFI. 8:00 The Carnival, KPO, KGO 8:18 to 9:00. 9;0 Correct Time. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO. KPO. i 9:00 Oolden Legends, KHQ, KGW, KGO. 10:00 The Big Show. KHQ, XGW. KGO, KPO 10:30 to 12:00. CJ.R. PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK Thursday CNRC, Calgary, 9:30: "ithe " Meaalah." CNRV, Vawouver, 10:00: Main ituJio. Friday CNHV, Vancoovcr. liSOt ChU- 4rcnB Hour. T 8:80t Period for addresses. 9:00: CNlfv Players. 10:00l Msin Sludib. . 11:00: Dance Music. CNRE, Kdmonton, 10:30: Stu-io Program. Sunday CNRV, Vancouver, 9:00: Cap- tol Theatre. Dr. Aiexand IlUti MtONE 575 nr.HNER IILOCK DENTIST