1 PAGE TWO THB DAILY News and Views In The Wor Id of Sport r.it PENALTIES IN ETHICS FOR : HOCKEY GAME SPORTSMEN i . Eskimos Chief Los- Ofendcrsjn Tjjty of Illinois has ing ContesTith Lions .. a dehic8. It 8ay8 VANCOUVER, Jan. 15:-Theihne!!rU ,rLH, it t ' . iu "Will consider -f all athletic nn op- nil victory over the Eskimos of Seattle and chalked tip the the eighth slhifglrtv.VrJn bri home ' ice. The Lions scored their goals a- cviA from breaking through. Play was fast and toward the close be with the4result that ! came VaiUC rough IUUKII Willi U1C 4 Ulb bJMb i many penalties were handed out. the Eskimos being the chief of fenders. . r -i Around The HK Wni-lrl World "With Sport Fans I (Uy The Tramp) The Kelson News editorially says: "He teem can win any pertaattmt success, or any worthwhile honors for itself or the city it represents if its members do not "play the game." The most successful hockey players are far tep busy playing hockey' to dissipate their enegries in tak-1 ing cracks at members of oppos-1 itfg teams." What is true f hockey is tnie ol every, .other branh of sports The player who deliberately lays for an opponent with the idea of doing him bodily injury should bie expelled from the team. i PLATINUM IN: CANADA .;,. . ... . i i.with the Bankers. The other !With the excptfon of Very.,i,r(U, fAflmil Jn th ... ar. ffwpunce or platlriuni 'obtained tint ; " , "'V" good hockey is being played, tbe' GMirabia, all the Canadian plat pub,c at prfoce Geofge has so Ifium and allied metflJs are ,ob- far been jf iittp ,mmti : tained from the treattpent of the . . Sudbury. Ont nickel-copper mat- Terry johnaon brought a tean, t&. The precious metal residues' of burfier(J tnm Hansard at the are. allowed to accumulate over end of ,ast week to Prince George Jugular periods before being and fi fa8t WM the reault treated, so that recoveries do-not There fs the makings of a good boar .any definite relation to the team at Hansard, all of whom quantity of matter treated In any haVe pIayed for Prince George articular year. iat one time or aBother. The This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British - . Columbia - - nt' " KUesta '"JJ with " Ve COUrte8y due friendS Will accept all the decisions of officials without question. ' "Will never hiss or' boo a play -j:..i Will never utter abusive or stating remarks from the side lines. "Will applaud opponents who , Hi Playa or show l good sportsmanship. "Will never attempt to rattle lfn n opposing 0PPmg . player, player, ii. such sucn ai as .! the Hpiajr. attempting to make a a free !tn tess in in basketball. basketball. "Will seek to win by fair and lawful means, according to the rules of the game "Will love the game for what the winning will bribe Mm. "Will do unto others as he would have them do onto him. "Will win without boasting and lose without excuses. Sport Chat The Hankers team, winning two - rtnw ana 'Maying the third to a draw, has come through the first series in the Prince George hockey schedule wMh a substantial margin over the other three teams in. the league. A second series (s now in progress, the winner of which wHt play off E,k u jon and R Though, players include Walter Nehring, Jack Johnson, Hal Rogers, AI Kitchener and others. It is planned to have further steajlar games as the season advance. The Y.P.E.A. basketball team from Port Simpsdk which will 3Jny a local SentorTepresentative tag m ah f?riA o r n ' rrVif a i-s a t" stf J " v -aggregation. - They- defeats the gut by1 Ihe overwhelming score of J-to 9 on- New Year's Eve. It looks like the locals will have to extend tnemseives to aota their own against these fast moving tfsjt-' ,ors. ELKS' WEEKLY WHIST ! TOURNEYS RESUMED Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howe Prize Winners Last Nicht: Manv I 1 ' " Players in Attendance 1 The lAcnnil half nf iho crliaHiila 'of weekly whist tournaments un- der the auspices of the E1W Lodge commencea last nlgnt with a good crowd of player, itr attendance, Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howe with icores of 202 and 206, respectively. W. D. Vance. W. E. Willis- crnft. K A Mt-ouiiiir nH Krfrlie oi Clapp were in i charge. -v. sensw CUBEJ ' MAK! COOKING BSTTER WSSSSSn lead IKlDDAUL LLfVuUt 1 C N. Operators One Point Ahead of New Empress Club Prince Rupert Cribbage League Results last night were as folLdwa: : Knights of Columbus 10, Cana dian Legion 17. Native Sons of Canada 13, Grot to 14. Cold Storage 13, Prince Rupert Hotel 14. . Eagles 14, C.N. Operating 13. Moose 13, New Empress A.C. 14. Orange Lodge 12, C. N. Me chanics 15. ! ; League Table W. L. PU. C. N. Operating .... 35 2 ,3 New Empress 32. ,22 Eagle 3ft 5 :29, ftia"dan Legion .... 29 , 2$ 2 .,, Aioose , &o,, u, -o Cold Storage 23 26 28 Gr,Ni Mechanics .... 27 27 27 r 1 tr1 or OQ OR . Pr nee iu;cii. am K. I Rumbus 26, 29 . H . Orir e Lodge Z4 w . Grdtf 23 N. Sons of Canada 20 20 STOCK QUOTATIONS (Cotirtesy ot 8. D oonnxen Co Ltd.t The following quotations were bid and atked. Bafview, 5, 6. Big Missouri, 1.80, 1.90. Co& Province, 2GH, 27. , ' OMoii Belt, Nil. 55.,. DOlhie. G5. 75. deorge Copper, 8.5Q, 8.75. deSrgia River, 44i, 45. Glwlstone, 8, 9V2 drttndview, 86, 88. '"' Impendence, 14, i4j4v '" (, Iadjan, 9, 10. Coal & Coke, 34, Nil." ' tenay Florence, 20i, D. enay King, 43, 44. U 7V4. 7. view, 2 2' 3. , ;y Jim. 24, 26. i ot Metals, 9, 9. , ot Gold. 9, 9Va. wk, 8, 9. nal Silver, 26V,, 27. ; e nTe. si. .' Pead Oreille, 18.60, lt.75. Porter Idaho, 70, 72. Promter Nil, 2.23. Reeves McDonald, 2.00, 2.10. Rufus Argenta, 47'4, 50. Silver Crest, IS1, 14. Silverado, 1.29, IM. Silversmith, 11, Nil. SJocan King, 54. Nil. Snowfiake, 38V, 40. Sunloch, S.70, 4.00. Terminus, Nil, 15. Topley Richfield. 51, 52. 1ius s i mn vrti wSSbinSS! C JJaern Stockl rs-TBtinrf5rR9 IS jling at 7.00.' lVi . ' 'W,wV''' I 1.85. Jabron, 4H. 5. Heme, S:70. 3.75. McLeod, 4.G5, Nil. Magland, 3.00, 3.50. ILLEGAL HOLDING AP CIIDC IM ATDCDTX UKD IW ALbtKIA IS BEING PUNISHED . ,FDI0NTON ,Jan; 1S- ilhrt P0,,n, PM. ' n ; " ".' ivj"v- ment the.Game Ac hav. started! ,at.cl"n-up J he numerous fur bootleggers" dealing in illegally C8Uht tnuikraU.- ReporU from; rlo uewcnmenis in me prov- ince' received by Commissioner; Bryan, show that i many torfvlc-' tlons have-ilready been T)btatned'.rVjGt EL Ca load Sergeah' jeant Mcpherson on January R. Maurice Walkore of Edmonton was fined $50 and costs by Magistrate Gray of Stettler and had all H( pi 1 confiscated. In lieu of the fine Walkove had tho option t serving thres months in jail, lie paid the fine. W ilkove is only one of the many fur buyrs traveling by car through the province, baying illegally caught masitrats, or less than a third of their actual value. ; wumm FflF , n- January 21. 1 C.N. Mechanics vs, Canadian Legl?" , ! Prince Rupert Hotel vs.1 Grotto. j Cold Storage vs. C. N. Oper-j at,"g. j . . ' HmpreW A.C. MWselvB Natlre Sohs of Can- ada. Eaglet vs Orange Lodge. January 28. Eagles vs. Grotto. Cold Storage vs. Canadian Le gion. UKnlghtsof CWurnbu va. C. N. 2,AlehanIc8. Moosem. C. N. Operating. .J?x!nt Rupert Hotel n. Native oons oiiuanaaa. i .Qrange Lodge vt. JJew Empress A. C. - , ' c.sU-. v ontln, . T" ; v p' K1?1 Hotel. 31SOSC vs. uaMaran iegion. Natlre Sons of Csivads vs. C Nvfehnics. Eagles vs. New Empress A. C Cold Storage vs. Orange Lodge. February 11. C. N. Operating ts. New Empress A. C. Native Sons of Canada vs. Orange Lalee. Canadian Legion vs. Grotto. Qeld Storage vs. Knights ot Colambw. Mooootvs. Eagiss. C. N Mechanics vs. Prlne Rupert Hotel. MAY-LIVE TO BE ;,' 150 YEARS OF AGE -NEW YORK. Jan. 16. In a maaaajne article pufeHthed here Lord Bt-koahead prophwaics that rpppe wijl be able to lire to 150 ye4Vrs of age bemuse wtthhr 100 yMrs biologists will have learned I j.tb secrets of the living chemistry . 'of the human body, or at least) .enough of it to achieve startling! results. SNOWFALLING IN INTERIOR The snow which the lumbermen and tie makers have been wishing for sewns to have cemt th interior for Terrace, Hatjflion if" and Alyansh all report snow f ailing there today. Rain was falling at Alie Arm. The following to the. report: Prince Rupert 0 vereaa calm, temperature 87. , Tar race ow, ealnn, $& Rosswood 8rom-, calm, 36. Aiyansh 8now, oalm, 35. Alice Arm Raining, calm, 37. Any on Cloudy, calm, 31. Stewart Cloedy, calm, 32. Haysport Clear, calm, 84. Port Simpeos Cloudy oalm, 32. Haselton Snowing, ealm, 84. Smithers Foggy calm, 28. Burns UkeFeggy, oalm, 18. Atlin Part dowdy, ealm, 16. Whrtehorse Clear, calm, 8 below. Selkirk Part eloudy. calm. 7W below. ' r Dawson "7"on-Urt Part cloudv clM' enlm '". 2 2 , bon-t take a chance of wet feet when you cap nair nr I tor $1.25 The famous "Master Mechanic" Shirts for men price the lowest over. If you want to save money, visit the Montreal Importers TIIIHl) AVENUE YOUNGCHAPS . mn A nn A Oil i:ads $loe Auto Should ,lave q(HK Hlrchirigjlleclares Edmonton'. Magrnte gQMONTON, Jan. lS:-Th. mi..MTiP of r yoUBg vounir' men and yeuths that has been reying on the public f Edmonton has got to be broken up. It has been running too long and too loose for some tiro now, and 1 am going to see 4hat it stops if I Kovo anv utv in the matter," de clared Col. P. C. .HJ. Primrose, police magistrate, Iri Ipurt after ttin(r that he found ilames Pat- rlek and Charles Cal$iftnty of stealing a motor' car. 'Tto both given a year at Fort Sas katchewan. "You' young chapsT art to brash," he contrnodi "As for you Patrfck, whftt' you! r) need is a good Whipping. I dfto't raeanKw '"'WT' . given a good Direnrag. u mignt do you some good.' Patrick and Cain appeared Tuesday. Patrick pleading gnllty to the charge and Cain not guilty. In making his finding known. MacrUtrato Primrose Minted out that the youths adrajttod theylTION SALE PRICE were partners, that they hadj travelled together, had. registered! under false names at I'onoaa ano ; bad in their company a gm was a ward of the court, and who had been registered at the wife I if Cain. These facts combined : left him no other coarse bet to find both guilty of the' chMge A Daily News want-ad will bring resolts. I 'feSpirifof Mutk I a m-n . j ir. miiinviitinu hit 0 iiuicl' nm , Red Label, pare wool. In combinations or shin TEMPTATION SALE PRICE Made in England, of pur Cashmere wool, natural ! gg cent pure woo, n:1tUral color: hi coroblnati.,. diavtwi. TEMPTATrON SALE PRIOF C4 I The Acme Importers die THtoiUSKETEERS ' Handy as an . Meajurf ,. of Hronnw Hcnntuy BrtnJ. ftttaif The Acme i TEMPTATION SALE E .OR France and tho King ., . .. the Three Musketeers drew their long rapiers time and again, while their stars of fortune blazed bright and true. Were there crcr such days of romance . . . or such nights? The King's Guard patrolling Paris with spurs clinking and scabbards rapping the cobbles, the lights of the wine shops twinkling in the dim-lit courts and streets! The spirit of Athos, Porthos and Aramis lives on forever. THREE STAR mporters Fitth Annual ecials in Men's Underwear Cf&ISTTRK IEN'S UNDRItWEAIl Australian wool. In combination VIKING MEN'S UNDERWEAR TURNRUMS MEN'S UNDERWEAR ill TKJlrf HENNESSY BRANDY Bottled at Cognac, France This advertisement f n6t.pabll.hed or oM-yby the Llour Control Board or by the Govtr' of British Columbia