PA jE TWO BBBHaWBBwsmammmBssmmw' This advertleemeht is not published or dlsplnyeo. by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia New wM v! . 1 vv ?ip i f vV mm 7 .Sa THE DAILY NEWS .Jfosifajr, Mar, s and Views in The World of Sport. GIGANTIC INTERNATIONAL, SPORTS GLIB ORGANIZED. The leaning .-poitsnu-n n" eleven nations huw ut.. ;h. ir cue from a lfecent utterance of the P rnce of Wr.les tl.a "the best friendship, whether individual or mt i r'.il ! nal. is that made on the field of -.port." and haw- ikvidt-d to i . u :;d ,t n ;it international sportsmen's club 7n Park 1-ine. trillion. Anions the prime muverx in ibU movement the Duke of IVn.iraiula, tamous Spanish polo p3sre4 It kali the Marquis of Londonderry (right;. The new clfftb wtfl opened earfy tn the summer, when it will be spletodisfy tapped wit an ice 'sitting rink, squash eocrts, a gyranasfun. ahd about two hundred apartments. TRAIL OFF TO WINNIPEG IN ! ! CUP SERIES CALGARY, March 19. The Trail Smoke Eaters, 4 ma tear hockey champions of British Columbia, are en route to Winnipeg to contest the winner of the Pert Arthur Repina Allan cup series, as a result bf defeating the, Hifih River team in tmr-stratehgaraes. hero. Trail foHowed up their four to nrririuSph of .Saturday with arfsr to two victory here last night to cop the series ethV to two. .VARSITY WON CUP SERIES OTTAWA. March 19 Toronto Varsity will carry' Ontario's hopes in the Allan nip hockey play-downs. . 'The overcame the two- goal lead i the Ottawa Shamrocks had over them from the first game to defsjrft them four to three on last night's score of three to nil. NEW EMPRESS WON CRIBBAGE Final League Games Last Nisht; To Play Off With Prince Rupert Hotel for Dawson Cup Final Prince mi pert Cribbage League resorts last night were as follows: Knights of Columbus 12. Grotto 15. New Empress 26, Canadian Legion 7. C. N. Operating' 18. Orange Lodge 9. , Co; Storage Ifi, Native Sons of Canada If. Mose 17. C. N. Mechanics 10. . Eagles 9, P. Rupert Hotel 18. Final Table I ' M W L P 'New 8mres .; . .ll 176 122 175 C.-N. Operating .11 168 129 168 .Cold Storage ..... U 164 143 154 Moose H 154 143 154 P. Rupert Hotel 11 150 147 150 Canadian Legion 11 147 150 147 Eacles ..41 146 151 146 $rt3 .'...?J:i:;i1!i48 151 146 C N. Mechanics ..11 143 154 143 K. of Coinrabus . 11 134 168 134 Orange Lodge ...11 133 164: 133 N. Sons of Canada 11 132 165 132 New Empress, winners of above, will play off best of three games w4th the Prince RuDert Hotel. winners of the first half. Win ners will take the Dawson cop, losers the Newton cup. Sport Chat With spring in the air and winter sport activities coming pretty well to a close this week, though;.- of the fans are now turning to Hummer athletic activities. Tennis play is already ntai tt'ri on moxt of the city courts and the Prince Rupert Tennis Club, which hud its annual meet-ling lai-t vset k, is planning for an I act 1 v.. season. The Football Association should soon be heard I from again. Another successful j season with the pigskin is as-.sured. There are also prospects I of baseba'll being resumed this year after a lapse in 1928. This is one sport that is always popular hire and it is to be hoped ;that a successful reorganisation can be curried out. Jack Dempsey has under consideration offers from Madlsen Square Uarden Corporatfon and ilumlx'it Fugazy for his future services. Dempsey admits that Fugazy's offer is 'most attractive but adds that it is not acceptable as it stands. The former heavyweight champjon will confer with Fugaiy again. Meanwhile, Jack is considering a flying trip to Detroit to learn the best offer of a greup of Michigan capitalists headed by Governor Green. TIIIIIU DIFFICULTY Prieml I hear thut your depositors are falling off. Banker Yes; they can't a balance. Wall Street Journal. Around the World Wilh Sport Fans (lit the Tramp) poses a man with a dynamite right. Miller has ese Jtjf the most powerful left hooks of any present-day boxer, whileiiMcLar-nia puts many opponents jtp sleep' with hU right The match is 1 BASKETBALL alternatively in Norway, Sweden, Dxlirarno. holding the games every sixteen years. Canada through its representative, accepted this proposal, and offered to hold the first games in Canada. The suggestion was not accepted, and (he first games were held at Cham-ofttx. At the last Olympics the winter sports were contested at St Moritz, and, owing to the latter place being a highly fashionable winter resort, the cost of maintaining a team, for the dura-! tion of the games was much higher than H would have been had some other place been chosen. At the meeting in Alexandria Sir George MacLaren Brown, Canada's representative on the International Olympic Committee, will present to the committee the advantage of holding the winter sports in this country. Canada is theTMealIocation." and it should not be surprising that the eloquence of Canada's plenipo tentiary in support of Canada's brief in connection with the ap- bott. CALLED OFF: Association Decides To Discon i'mue League Activities '': This Season New York has beaten Detroit : in the battle for the return bout The Prince Rupert Basketball, between Ray .Miller ani'! Jimmy Association has decided to discon- , , , , ... .ir.ue further 1 league activities . this McLarnin, and the pair will .... non The rent on the exnibi- trade punches at Madison Square on hai, Mpir,.(i ut week and, Gsmien on March 22. It is a riy to the dissolution of the' baule that will be awaited with Senior and Ladies' Leagues and interest, in view -of McLarnin s resultant laek of interest. It was technical knockout at the hands decided not,.ta continue play, of Miller in Detroit last Novem- t It is possible that a series may i i-r. it is claimed by McLarnin's be held later to decide any league ' -:u pj. o iters that he was far below championships that are still out- : ,ni .rnen he lost to Miner, ami the New York bout should settle the matter. It will be sv battle in which a boxer with a! knock-' out punch in hi left hind op landing. LIONS WON FINALGAME -VANCOUVER, March 19. Playing; the last game of the Pa t'X ifttfc coat'.hckey season on local made a at 40 pounds whi u .intlfcinade , a dej(perate efr McLarnin s favor. The Canadian. jg toAtthe Vancouver Uons shM derisively revere'raatters here ,t aft bu4 had to be on this occasion. tent jj, thori end of a 3 to . 2 score. " Seattle's loss insured Portland Babe o k .u at . .v. the v- New Ruth, now tlaiMng w1thin five points of ork Yankees St. Petersburg. (be 6nd pje team and getting Fl. selects the training camp, , the ,a8 tanks and Cubs to meet in this: - year's world srrtes. His official diagnosis of the major league races is surprisingly rough on the Athletics and the Cardinals and gives the petroif Tigers and' Boston. National Chicago. Pitts burgh. New Yorki St, Louis, dn cinnati, Brooklyn, Boston, Fhila delnMa. ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING J. McLean and It Cameron Rinks Played To Draw Last Pittsburgh Pirates more protnin- Evening ence than mbt 'Iwfseball thinkers have so far kranted them. Here's Rinks of Jack McLean and Bert how the "Babe 'dopes" the two Oameron played to a draw last races: American New York, St night in the St Andrew's Soeiety Louis. Delrdit Philadelphia, rpet bowling competition, the WashinoW 'Chicago. Cleveland. Kwe being 14 to 14. The Mc Lean rink is thus tied with Charlie Taylor's for second place in the standing; Tie standingof rinks to date: r ' . . f , W L - B. Dalgarno 4 0 One, of , the. most momentous C. Taylor 2 1 oieetbigs iof the International J. McLean 2 1 Olympic- Committee, will .be held J. Frew 1 1 at Alexandria, Egypt at the end B. Cameron 1 2 of Marohi At :thls meeting the J. Watoon 1 0 allocation of the third winter G. Scott 1 0 sports will be made, At the time G. Abbott 0 1 Los Angeles was allotted the Olympic Games for 1932 the meeting was held at Lausanne, and winter sports at that time were placed in the category of demon-strational sports, and were not a part 01 the Olympic program. When they did become a part of . Jar. 21 J. the games proper the suggestion pn. was made that the sports be held Mar. ST. ANDREW'S CARPET BOWLS 25 R. France and Canada, each country Mar. 28 J. Frew vs. REPORT MADE G. Ab am riPiiT'nirn Over Two Thousand Japanese Still Engage in Finning On Coast Pish prices were still holding up this morning, American boats selling their catches at dn overage of about two cents higher thao . Canadian. Following were the boats: American Yakutat, 21,000. to Pacific Fisheries at 16c and 7c, ' Sunset, 40,000, to Atlin Fish-tries, at 16.30c and 7c. Western, 37,000, to Booth Fs.b cries, at 16c and 7c. ' . ' Mitkof, 28,000, to Cold Storage, at 16c and 7e. I Kanara. 20.000. tn Koval Path Co., at 16.40c and 7c. 5 Defence, 7000, to Atlin Fisheries, at 17.20c and 7e. Star, 9000. to Atlin Fisheries, at 17.20c and 7c. Alitak, G000, to Cold Storage, at 17.30c and 7c. Canadian-Margaret I., 7000, to Cold Sto-r- Frew vs J Wat- ge' at 14-50c nd Ce. I Volunteer. 8000, io Rojal Ffh Cameron vs. B. Co., at 14.60c and 6c. Gunda, 1800, to Cold Storage, at 14.50c and 6e. I H. & R., 4000, and Fanny P., ISOOO. to Atlin Fisheries, it 14.60c and Cc. i Balsac I., 10,000, to Cold Storage, at 14.50c and Cc. uin r wnminD SUPPLIES PURCHASED FOR THE SCHOOLS AT MEETING OF BOARD. The school board arranged in VANCOUVER, March 10: purchase supplies for the us- of While new records were estab-tthe local schools when at a spe-lished in the paek of certain jcial meeting lenders wore opened varieties of salmon caught In thejand contracts let. Following were British Columbia coastal wafers 1 the quotations, the first in each last year a continuation of strin-jcase being the successful ten- gent conservation measures is an urgent necessity, according to Major Motherwell in his annual report. Although spawning conditions are generally improved numerous natural and artificial obstructions in the passage of salmon to the SDawninir erounds are be. (plication for the games will re- ing investigated, jcefve more than passing consid- The 1028 salmon pack of 2. leration by the Olympic Games ; 035,J7 cases was exceeded by ' irnv.rr n(T nnnv rTSTnAberdeen draper In derers: Stationery Hose, Cowan & Latta ...$1,118.62 McRae Brother 1,125.99 Clarke & Stuurt (Vancouver 1,264.65 Chemicals Ormes Ltd. (f.o.b. cbools $175.00 Cave &. Co.. (f.o.b. Vancouver) 136.20 Hardware ' I the record pack of 1926 by only MeNnltr $33. GQ 2961 cases. Pinks totalled, ""'c"1,oruw"rc 5sa-JU 7w.tf o-- in or.n V l amis ir c9 s fMi vnnvo. ssm,o "-?.' al. ai . . . . man me lyzii record. Another Gordon's Hardware $88.60 Isted on Scripture warrant for record was created in Chums' I Kaien ,e &Mc,NuU,r 42 G0 every action of his staff. He onco overheard a salesman charging a lady double the shop price for an article he sold her. After the lady left, he approached the young man with the question, "What Scripture warrant had you for overcharging that customer T" The salesman replied, "I was a stranger and ye -took me In." with 802,230 cases. 255,532 in excess of 1928. The production of dry .salt herring was a record, totalling 1.147,180 cwt. Major Motherwell points out that the market for this product which is chiefly in China, had been seriously affected. Fishing licenses were distributed to 885 whites, 3347 Indians, and 2261 Japanese. Hardware 42.70 HANDICAPPED j Doris, aged four, watched her big sister 'playing the piano for, mother's visitor. After a while she turned to the visitor and said, "I can play, too. only 1 1 can't use the brakes."-Motor I Age. h j'l inn. DISPLAYING CANINE INTERN ATIONAL GOODWILL "Lena and Teddy of Hapsbu rg." French bulldogs, who have won sixty prizes, r the honors at the Berlin Jubilee Dog and ( at Show. 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