GROTTO LEADS WHIST LEAGUE Confirmed Its Hold On First Place With Win Over Moose in Postponed Game Grotto confirmed its hold on first lira, place piace In ui the me men men's s section ecuon OI of News and Views In The HAPPILY EVER AFTER TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS MADE SENSATIONAL WINS OVER WEEK-END, OUTSKATING BOSTON SATURDAY NIGHT AND WINNING ON SUNDAY " 1 1 - TORONTO, Feb. 4. Toronto provided a sensation by taking two week-end games and hoisting themselves into a tie with Montreal for third place in the international group . They outskated Boston Saturday nightj and dashed into Madison Square Garden Sunday to defeat the New York Americans in a Honnybrpok affair. jj The return to formw Art Duncan, hAisky defence man, and the continued brilliant work of Ace Baileyi their star left Winger, accounted fof the Maple Leafs' unlooked for victory at Boston . jj The Ganadiens stretched their lead in the interna- ! 1 ill' i it. ' fi 1 i a - -in L' uujuu seuuuu iu uuee puinis uy ucuung uiiavra. Tahe following were the scores: Saturday I N. Y. Rangers '3, Chicago 2 (played at Detroit) . Ottawa 0, Canadiens 1. i; Montreal 0, Pittsburgh 0. a Toronto 3, Boston 0. j: Sunday Torwto 3, N . V 1 Americans 1 . j ' "Oft &tvm Club and the Moose have dropped Into third place. W. L. L. P. Grotto' 6 1 1 6 New Empress 4 Moose 4 Seal Cove 3 St. George's 3 K. of P 2 Lelf Erikson 1 o 3 3 4 4 C CANADA WILL MEET ' -STATRS FAR nAVK HIP rr " -"' vw th Fraterl Whist League by de- f eating Mijote 6 to 3 in a poti PAKIS, Feb. 4: Canada will poned fh over, the week-end. imeet the United States in the The tobacconist- now, have a leadt round of the Davis cup play of two fall 'games over the sec-- f thr Amcin an zone, it was d-ond place "New Empress Athletic jelded by a draw made today. lEercyWilliams Winner. ,the sport. Fifty Yards Dash on Saturday at Boston Wllllafris' time was a fifth of a! LA U Hill K H V second slower than i i f- a t . ,L. - -. f n i In his,, trial 1 1 .TIUa IlllrilUl neai. in me bchu-uubi ub v. Of n. courie? yethrecognize ., him -and. perlia..- her--she who lif-l0ff b a p00r start and finished ted him out of pugiliam into th. Social Kotrixtoi. It's Gone Tun- 8ec6rid id Linwood Patte of-Bos ney and the former l'olly Lauder, most famous hwii-yinuoner's ex- n University tant. enjoying aleigh ' pde with iwy friends- at St. Morite,, TKe Canadian, proved an ex- Switierland. ' .. , . .1 $ x . f ;ccptlonally fast starter and In '"'I " " ' final able off the 'i x , : the was to get 'starting line aneaa oi tne neia. At the halfway mark Karl Wll Idermuth of Georgetown and Jim Daley of Holy Cross had about a yard lead on Williams but he uncorked the finishing drive and swept by them about five yards from the tne tape, tape, breaking DreaKing 'the tneu. SCHMELING IS GREAT FIGHTER IS OPINION IN SPORTING CIRCLES NEW YORK, Feb. 4: That ATSMITHERS day and . Friday nlirhtu htwppn "uIlV Wlldprmuth DalPv third. Vanderhoof brought a speedy Sam Martin of Boston won the three-man thousand yard race beating Phil Edwards of New York University by five yards. Taavo Nurmr won the two mile . In '. f!vp.mfl, 'fcOO vnrH rr won World LEILA BROOKS WON SKATING RACE TORONTOj TORONTO, Feb. . 4: Leila Brook Potter of Toronto itt a; wnrlri'a rornrri In wVnninif the 1 Young Vancouver Speed Demon Opened Tour in Spectac women's tine-mile rate at the J ular Fashion on Indoor Track, , Ontario speed Bkatin champion-i Leading by Two Feet ships on Saturday in three miri- ... jutefl twenty and three fifths sec-j BOSTON, Feb. 4. Percy Williams, Vancouver's H9- , I wonderful young sprint demon, won the 50-yard clash from ; a fast field in the Boston Athletic Association s fourth annual meet Saturday in four and four-fifths seconds. This is the opening event of the tour which young Williams is making in the Eastern States. He will race at Madison Square Garden Saturday, Philadelphia February 12, again in New York, February! . , , . 18, and1 in Toronto, February 21. Sport Chat went as added prises. This rink was also awarded the grand aggregate prise. The McCullagh young forward line who played shield was won by the J. C. Pld well together, and in the first geon rink and the Kobertson Cup game they bombarded the goal of i went to the Sheppard rink from the home team a great part of the Jasper. The Ople rink was the time, bmithers was saved from firt to make the consolation com- rnPP a ua bad beating oeaung only oniy by Dy the me sensa sensa- petition. petition. The The bonniJ bonniJ . w Jimmy Ball of Winnipeg show- "r.u m 1UDinson n, wrought to a eioe U eH" ua" ",e v""w won ine Danquet - d he was- : Inexperienced on a -niic Wboden trick" arid finished fourth " wZ" ,mk7 w lu ""t u , a r.r,QBJr .iuo, uitnia nl 8 Kame name wa uaitr 11 i execiu nv me coia Hockey that would be a treat to end half of the basketball leavue ! the fans anywhere, the local team reason being commenced about winning T to 6. - Smlthers started February 20 and arfonxementa out strong, of La Sport st tew of - vanurrnooi rfblin while Hoblnson in goal was im- with that end In view! Another ?"ckBt U,t mtch awinst Eng. Pregnable. The second rwrind Drill T.am I land today when they raited their i . went to Vanderhoof on account Ladies' League i in process of i flr8t ,nnin t'or to 3M runs for ' II cess, wnicn maae tnree runs, while "uu,u e" at present located In Anrox. some went over on private boats. I themselves to win and with a sud- . j The lake on the Kaien Island uc" t''rai ui xorm mey pressea, indoor sporting events schedul- , highwaywas also well patronized the Pame untiI they evened the ed for the coming wee are ail i over the week-end. j core, 5-5. just a few tctonds be- follows: ' ner make wonderful For Smith i ' "rs' . Kamea wag Robinson In goal, ffUfj as ever buj that he succumbed whlIe W CUff w th I to superior skill when he went 7wi.. i. t,' ' vr. -V 1 I K ".Vanderhoof " 7 , r i while Tommy UH....U... . . a -''". togoodadv ' - .--. ' dJimi ura t A . v... "-u. i. .111.. ri.i. 1.1 i ically and was saved from fur-'c Z v '.. inurs? a- Don bll ther Injury by the referee. j " n-VV- llari': rand Terminals vs. Can His admitted -he-re that a great cliff Warner t! Smlthers fighter knocked'6ut a very good c SteeIe fi Dally one- Forwards ? c- Dawsn C. Campbell r.ir ntr tiAi-n RIDLEY HOME IQ UMnODQCn'j. DeVoin ...SP&r.eS..K. Johnson Tk rrflnUlorl.,1 . Silver K. Campbelfl idfonT.iikbV QUITS uix, passca a resolution commen ding the work of thc Ridley Home to the churches and asking each to appoint a representative to the executive committee as an j associate member. Those present at the meeting were Rev. W. H. Price, chairman, Bishop Rix, ! Rev. T. H. McAllister, Rev. John Hanson, Miss E. Elliott and Rev., I A. Wilson. AS LEADER OF BAND Bandmaster Thomas Wilson, of the Prince Rupert Boys, Band submitted his resignation to the committee yesterday after having been in charge of the band since its inception. As a result, practices of the band are being called off until further notice. j r adian Legion. Men's Whist: Moot vs. Seal Cove; Grotto vs. Knights of Pythias St. George's 8ocIety vs New Empress Club; Lief Erik son. bye. Over 400,000 women and girls who were wesk, 'blue." nervous, run-down, and unable to do their work properly, have Improved their heslth bv tsklng Lydia K Tink. ham's Veetbie Compound. Ily accurate record, 98 out of every 100 report benefit You can b almost certain that it will help you too. SESSION T0DAY!k tort the final bell L Three ew OneH, Up The advent. of snow today will rang. Monday tonlhtl-tiUr.' VhU make rtMOssury for skaters to! Going into the overtime both ; CtlbUge League: Grotto vs "wring mis Month work in shovelling the beautiful j ean tore 'n " ma4f but thc C. N. Operators; K'. of C. va p ! Th - ' if thev are to- continue to en lov; loal boys were now thoroughly R. n0t.l! 1riy r..ji..i. . actions, together 1 " ' . . , " " t , ...... . ' ' vamuiair wiTn mill, m . . l.ij . r. r7 I , I0"'VM Mi nciu ovi ovfr.irom aroused. With Dawson and Gra- Le,0n- Native Son. f , , ham on the forward line showing 'cVmJE Lu Lli . . . uu xu,n,mon HUD; Young, who is on a trin ,.th t. ;the benefit of his health. All UllBl. ftlOOSe mum U'l- m , !!,. fl Orange 20 or si r ft.u 41 unuirs. VntiMa ...I I tb. rv.. t,.i 1 I --a "in nuve Cbid Storage. returned or from Prince relieve Febru ary cases, the first three mention ed being new actions this month: Tom Demistruk vh. L. Sa risky, pof.oo, Williams, Mansnn & Gon sales forlalntiff, Patmore & Ful ton for defendant, February 20. Walter II. Perry vs. Steens Limited. $897.40. Patmore & Ful ton for plaintiff, Williams. Man son & Gonsales for defendant '- 11 ririsia 1 M . i'. "urns co. Ltd. vs. H. A. Ross, $048.6-1. Patmore & Kultoh for plaintiff, W. E. Fisher for defendant, rebruary 21. David Ross vs. G. C. WnllcAi- Williams, Manson A Gonsales for T!intlif, Patmore & Fultoh for 1 defendant, February 21 . c. O. Rowe vs. Zenith Cafe, Williams MnnHon & Gonsales for Plaintiff. W. E. Fisher for defendant, February 21. Mtissgllem (irocery Co. vs. A L. Henderson. Williams. Manson & Gonsales for plaintiff, V. E. FiHher for defendant, February Days Tbe Acme Importers' TEMPTATION SALE Mackinaw Coats Following three days and THE FAMOUS G. W. G. MACKINAW fO.Vj ights of enthusiastic curling.; uue -n(i brown check. Norfolk stvi.. the members of the Prtace George Curling Club coneluda) the. most successful bonspiel In the history of the club. There were five events for which;, rn addition to tbe championship trophies, Individual nricea airirreirutinir Home Tenm Shows Sudden Burnt j $750 in value were added. The of Speed at End of Second i weather was good throughout Game the bonspiel and there )Were many ' spectators. The honors of the SMITHERS, Feb. 4. Below bonspiel went to the Dupre rink zero temperatures were not consisting of A. Putman, William enough to stop Smlthers people j Bexon. Paul Wielatid and C. turning out in good numbers tojDupre which captured the Kelly see the hockey games on Thurs-'Cup and four Uaar rugs which pockets . Regtilar $10 . 60 v&Iue . Temjitatjoty Sale Price . . .'. MenY Overcoats .FIVE ONLY, MEN'S OVERCOATS Repul;i $85.00. To clear at Special Temptation of ; AUSTRALIA IN LEAD TODAY Match f, scoring two against are being made , by (he Prince i., V E'1 Feb' 4 ' Aiietra-f in in the xne first nrsi period. penoa, Rupert nupert Basketball basketball Association Association , , " ." the "ad, ln th "c fwJ! "" mrt by Prlmo 'I. I with the xtat.-n.' i;' uation there had the juilftary w.-ts r- r'lITIflfirp in mw One-Hundred Local People Cross-' of the 9Pe- nd good combina- organisation to afford competit- nl"'.w'e,kf" ' thif givin them fllul LljiuULl ed Harbor Yesterday and Had j oi me iorwara line ana wnen ion for the Maple Leafs. Proa-,:, ."' "'n Uer ne via- Flne Time on Splendid Ice the third Priod started the score peels are that only the Players' ' w,,h on more w,cket to was a tie, three all. For the first Club and Native Sena (of Canada ,V ' Fully 100 persons crossed yes- 10 minutes of the final period the wHl be left in the Serrfor League .wand s score in the first ln- terday to the Salt Lake to enjoy vis,to bombarded Robinson With the withdrawal of Port J"nR" .w" , 4 ' The m wl" skating qn a wonderful sheet of from aU angles, and although he Simpson and KineoUth. A meet- contin"ed tomorrow and until smooth, irlare ice. Most of the.mademany sensational saves, two Inir of the executlv of th A- the HWond ""nings is completed. skaters made the trip on the'mt're Roals were gained against .ociatlon will' be held at an early " ' Prince Ruoert Salvaire & Towinc!h,m- AbU- this time. the home date to amioint a sertrr In iTiTTIiTTT r,AlinrP Co.'s power vessel Salvage Prin-, l?m "ddenly woke up to the fact -uccession to Dlek Woods who is LUUlw I LUUili Feb. 14 C.rott.. v St Oorge's S Km press A. ('. Society. Knights of PytK , New Km pre h .k A rikson Society. Seal Cove, a byr - . v.ww of(.,. something of their forp of three Emrei(9 CIllb. Co,d gtor. t.""". I month of years ago a goal was 'secured in log. VB oranire Lodw fu. Uary. r Court ,n Kni9n the first period out of a mix-up, 7st AndrZl Au K tb,R "!n," .to 9et R-Ki- In the Vanderhoof goat. Another bntt vs. B. Dalgarno rinks I 1 McLeod bln " harge period of overtime sawfCIiff War- ;-vPrin m,,Vnilt ' 1? the aence of Judge McB S7.45 S1fl.fi' The Acme Importers Third Avenue Terms. Strictly Cash mas OPEN REBELLION IN T- w ai tm Ifl KrrllK r I lkkJi WJMil Itkll Villi MADRID, .Spam. arming. reports t Bernie '"f .he - weather will have, sufficiently . , ;,bth Mrrison by MiCafferty. a Holy )fihoot8 Ahptd flf Cross frhman ""fr Pa" 01 il 8?owea nign-ciass ameiioratea to permit or the wc Innings inrt,nJM of , rr:t.t Cricket Test 'Mutbeaitern co. SKATING AT ' SALT LAKE t , BILLIARDSTANDINGS (Second Division) Individual Av rigfJ J. May (Oh F. AVIIIIams (GT ) -J. Illllman (CS A. Macdonald ( 'S 1 C. 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