M'i- it THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TWO Sport, Chat The big event of the coming week in Prince Rupert sporting circles will be the Prince Rupert-Anyox basketball series which;,! Following are the sports events Scheduled. fpr thai week: "g MopdaV (tonight) Elks'. ,whit. V iCribbage' Leagued P. R. Hotel vs Canadian Legion; C. N. Mech anics va firottp; K- pf C vs C. N i Operators Cold Storage vs New .Empress; Eagles, vs Native sons; Moose vs Orange Lodge. St. Andrew's Capret Bowls: J Abbott vs J. McLean rink's: "i 6. D. E. Badminton semifinals. Tuesday Ladies' Whist St. George's vs Canadian National; Orange vs Moose. jjwte I, 0. D. E. Badminton, finals. Wednesday Seeond Division . - Billiards: Grotto vs Cold Storage. Thursday First Division Billiards: Grotto vs Canadian Legion. Men's Whist :Leif Erikson vs Moose; New Empress vs K. of P.; Grotto, vs Sea! Cove; St. George's Society, bye. St. Andrew's Carpet Bowls: B. Dalgarno vs J. Watson rinks. Friday A nyox.Pri nee Rupert. . basketball series. Saturday Anyx-Prince Rup-' eri basketball series. February 27 has been selected ns the date for the ten-round bout between tnd Parker o.f Toronto and Battling Dido Uurvich or Prnce Rupert and the Mofisei : Hall vvlll be-the venue. The boys J are working out nightly at the Empress Club Parker at 6 and Gurvich at 7 p.m. A strong supporting card is being lined up ' by Promoter Charlie Brown. The deferred first division bil liard fixture of the week before last between the Grand Terminals ' And Onadlan Lesion ir to be I played tonight Line-ups will be as follows; , W. H. Ing (Grand, Terminals i . i .vs F. G. Pyle (CanaUianJegion J C. P. Balagno vs A. Murray. W W. J Nelson vs .1 Andrews. l F. Williams vs M. Andrews ! t A. Mi'-hell vs G. P. Tinker. -J li GROTTO WINS FIRST It DIVISION BILLIARD 1 SuA. MATCH, CLOSEjpREl "Si Jain, In the final deferred game of last week's second division biUiard fixture, Frank Williams, Grand Terminals, bea V. E WIHls-croft, Grotto, by a score of 200 to 18G ort .Saturday aflefnaon, bringing the aggregate score for the fixture to 021 to 898 In favor of the tobacconists. The first four games were played last Wednesday night. May Battle In International Distance Test GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP AT JASPER PARK TORONTO. Feb. 18. Jasper National Park will be the scene of the amateur championship , for Canada this year. At the annual meetjng of the Royal Canadian. Golf Association held Saturday, at which the report of the president and executive committee, were re ceived, it was suggested that they select the beautiful course of Jas per Park Lodge as the next course upon which the Canadian amateur championship would be held, and the date, August 19 to 24, was also officially passed. At a meeting of the incoming executive, following the annual -. : - 1 4 ....... J n.i ,T rwl n championship to be held July 25 to 27 would be in the east this year, but the club has not been decided upon. Wid$ WideT of of What mil? it would be! Imagine Edvin Sweden, leu; nay umger, wnini, . ' TENNIS' SEASON ' OPENED EARLY With weAther fine and THLETIC MEET AT SEATTLE WHEN TWO in Seattle to run at the athletic pavilion on March 28 wnen Stanford University athletes come here fo- a big meet. The date is Just five days after the two runners are billed to take iwrt in a meet at Los Angeles. . , . 1 .ay -i i and Dr. nt Pltir of Germany, rizht. all in the same rate with Nufmi of Finland lower left. It is not at all unlikely that this quartet will be seen together before the present indoor racing season is finished. SIXTH ROUND ENGLISH CUf balmy, tennis players were i oqt to opejft the season at the ' Four Games to Be Played Oi -0.N:R. Tennis Club's courts 1 March z in uig uia uouniry yesterday. ' Several setS'l ' Soccer Competition were played, the only draw- back from Iileal playing con- ditions being one or two f LONDON,' Feb. 18. The draw small pools, of water . . . ' left 1ir,the: sixtn round ol the Bng- irom receni -rains. t llin jjiji cup Cup f Black bum vs. Bolton, Astoi VHIa w.nSwiBdon dr Arsenal 'MBMt'jMfft'nMar(m'iMi on March 2 is as follows: Chelsea or Portsmouth vs. hemouth or West ham. West Brom-Ivrteh v. Hnddersfieldi RUNNERS EXPECTED: 7"" C,UM SEATTLE, Feb. 18. Paavoj niecilUK, n u aim uctiucu iu , ,n ti.:ii! .. i . kU Intomrnvinrlol m.itrh flt, UruTl allU X vTVj iiiwiiib ma. ux. the Jasper Park Lodge golf course on August 19, the executive further decided that the open OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL LONDON, Feb. 18:-"In English Plrrt Division footbalj'wday The Wednesday defeated Derby County 5 to nil, while Rjfaitey and Bury played a scoreJep draw. They'll Battle for the Ryder Cup Here arc five ot the eight United States golfers who will meet the team the British cracks this summer in the annual competition for the coveted Ryder Cup. They are: (1) Gent Sarazcn; (2) Johnny Furrel; (3) JoeTurnesa; (4) Willie Klein; (5) Walt, r Hagen, Captain. Percy Williams Beats Record in Sixty Metres Indoor Exhibition Race at N. Y. Saturday kgti NEW YORK, Feb. 17 Percy Williams of Vancouver set a new world's record for GO metres indoors in, a sn pml exhibition race, at the Metropolitan indoor tdick and f fold chamnionshins Saturday night . lie covered t tance in six and four-fifths seconds, clipping one-fifth ol n sppnnd off the mark set by Bob McAllister in 1027. William Bruder and Jimmy Pappas of Newark ran second and third. Williams was a trifle slow off the blocks, but pasted his rivals in the first 10 yards, pulling ahead at each strido until he crossed the finish line with, a long lead of three yards ahead of Bruder. TORONTO IN TORONTO, Feb. 18. The only m porta nt change in the standings is a result of the six week-end National hockey games was Tor onto's stepping into third place in the international section by de feating Montreal. The Canadiens continued two .xinta ahead of the N. Y. Amer-cans by tying the latter In Montreal . The Canadiens led in the ffensiv, but the Americans' de-ense saved them. Thirteen thoq-and saw the game. The following were 'the scores: Saturday ' Montiea,10, Toronto S, ; Boston 3, Chicago 0, N. Y. Americans' 1,1 Cana liens 1. ' Ottawa 0, Pittsburgh 1. i 'i Sunday i , Toronto 0, Detroit 2. Pittsburgh 1, N. Y. Baggers STOCK QUOTATIONS The following quotation1 were jid and asked: Bayview, 4, 5. Big Missouri, 1.91, 1.95. Cork Province, 19, Nil. Cotton Belt. 60, 68. Dunwell, 16, 16. Duthte Mines, 62, GO. George Copper, 9.60, 10.00. Georgie River, 6G, 57. Gladstone, 14, 14ft, Golconda, 1.39, 1,40. Orandview, G0V4. 70. ndependence, 11, HVi. pdlan Mines, 6, 7. ntern. Coal St Coke, 38'S, 30. eotenav Florence. 20. 23. Kootenay King, 38 Vi, 3$ U & L., 4V, 5. Lakeview, 14, 1. ( Luey Jim. ,18. Mphawk, Ct 7. , J lorton VooIsey, 4, 4. Marmot River Geld, GUA 7. Marmot Metals, G, G'.a. 7 Nttt, Sil. G. S., 19. 20i. Noble Five, 11, 72. Pend Oreille, 18J5. 14.25. Premier, 2.00, 2.0G. Porter-Idaho, G3. 01 Ijeeves Macdpnald, 4.10, 4.15. Rufus-Argenta,, 58', 39. imth-Ifop, Nil, 58. Silver Crest, 10ft. U. Silverado Cons., 1.18, 125. Silversmith, 1G, JC'i. Slocan King, 94, 10. Snowflake, 35, 38. Sunloch, 3.80, 4.00. Terminus, Nil, 10. Topley Richfield, 47. 48. Toric Mines, 20, 2.20. Whitewater. Lit Nil. Woodbine, 3Vi, 8 .. Bluebird. 20, 91, Fabyon Pete, 7, 8, Eastern Slocks Noranda, selling at 69.60. SomeQilng ehetobe TTifflihfuljSy ShoeMsh Vreitwti Shot BILLIARD STANDINGS Tllinn TIT ATDi- The first -division standing, to r-i in 1 1 ii 1 1 - ijuie is at luiiyng fcr.-. -.rTHAW -01liDUfaS r . Canadiens Still Two Points Ahead --J&. of Rivals at Head of Hockey loroU" . .....? Section Grajv d TeflnhMil TV Ben;8e HOT) ,v. r. Stephens (G) .. Alex Murray (CL) A- A. Kfun () PI. Ttl Av 3 3341 1115 1 Tl5 1136 Monday, February ig ORGANIZATION Pen rtfTiuifin and in, !fin fi- the r r..ni !ie band which wili . a . ' periii.n.. 1 1 1 which it in proMisi, t,, ' - ..V i-;u !!-. i ) . ,;,,! THKie":- 4 Labor n i be n ted to ;i,n. m the perm.: i:i ,. hi- ii will al,si i'i. I ,,, rs to hv eh- in) . tine of 'tit which will lc In I, , o!mll on :-'riii;i , leconinii-nf'at inn- -f cowwiitt!- i in ! -frtion tti.it one triti.i' tWf -jnambsri be shall fitch puy ilin year. The u u.J i.hi.'ilv be n iiiii -! S . 2 2166 iOsm. ity touncil by th. ' INDIVIDUAL aVHRAGIS Firet DivUlon F. G. Pyle (CD ....3 750 260 W. E. Williscroft (G) 2 600 260 Dr. J. A. West (CL) . 1 247 247 W. II. Long IGT) .. 8 1971 216 G. P. Tinker (CL) . . 6 1438 240 J. Hamilton GT) .. 5 718 239 C. P. Balagno (GT) . 8 1877 236 A. Donald (() !) 2110 234 W. J. Nelson (GT) .. 8 1871 234 i3UelsK.(f,r . 2 ,32 M. Andrews (CL) . 6 1369 228 Bert Morgan (G) 680 227 i. Andrews fCI ' WW Col. McMordM (L)' .f ni1 210 i2 mm , ft 1962 217 . 6 1298 tlt . 9 xm m 'Which will als. it f-nll for appliriii n. i, -master. The n.inii r-rt Bo.vm' Band A recommended to tin v ent committee t"i u; The meeting i 1 1 committee was r" AW. Theo Collar!. Mn of the committf. In Tobey, J. J. Dorr ;u ..i ! ry. Xha band is in t" i position now. i M News aed Views lint The World of Sport. to be played on Friday and Saturday evenings. Three teams iJfc;T;enior men. senioriads la'ncjjjnf 1 : termediateswillirr'jve iW-ithej ' city from the north 'kboafd'ihe steamer Prince George Friday morning and will return north on the Camosun Sunday night. Suit-able entertainment is being ar- . ranged . for the twenty or more visitors during their stay here. Large crowds ate expected to at- 4 tend the games which should be as interesting as any tnat have been seen here in many a day. The Anyox players of all three divisions are a snappy lot and j are said tP be, confident of clean ing up the whole series. . v m - The Prince Ruplft players; fori the series will be chosen ronrt . Senior (Lee Dell In charge) Poll Howard, Clifford Gilker, Willi Lambie. Will Mitchell, Alex Mitchel, Dido Gurvich, Gedrgefc Mitchell, Dpug Frizzell, Joe Gosse, Mike Budinich and SpJro Gurvich. Ladies (Frank Allen and Ralph I . Smith in charge) Cathie Irvine, !'.. Evelyn . March, Lillian Lowe, Helen Sim, Sue Boddie, May Ness, Julia Walters, Chrissie Mc-Leod and Margaret Gilchrist Intermediate (George Mitchell and Ralph Smith in charge) Bob Irvine, Bob Stalker, Harold Mac-'f donald, Danny Morrison, Allan Cross, Joe Scott. Ernie Ratchford, Eddie Smith, II. Bagshaw, johnny Pieree and E. Smith. ' in f" W tlvt-r Work Fr. j This Week on 'i 'M provisional , le M tt Ui th cin ii. n it m'ain -HljNlilW in " t if- ! ' ' " " ''4 " il "Tit V 8. : ..'itil D, Brown. 1GJ vr . . ,, 9 1852 aOfjl. AtalH Expenditures for Coaisj W. Mitchell (GT) . 5 1004 201 prA Vear at :f n S. Beesley (G) 2 385 198 E. Fenelftft (GT) . ... 1 196 196 W. Williams (GT) .. 1 W. II. Jarmao (GT) . 2 J. Bulger (GT) 1 O. L. YourWmwn VGT) 1 Individual Avtragcs 180 180 M6 173 136 (Second Division) G. T. Av Grotto 8 2706 902 Grand Terminals .... 3 2639 880 Cold Storage 2 1706 864 P. WIHIama (GT) . . 8 600 200 J. May (CS 2 400 200 A. Macdonald (CS) . 4 77G 194 J. Hillman (CS) .. 8 1525 191 ESTIMATES FOR W. E. Williscroft () 8 1602 188 r L. Youngman J. Beesley (C) C 1119 187 .f. Dougherty J. Campbell CS) .. t; 1115 186 Ucrt M"11 S, D. Mncdonald (G) 8 1478 186 Ben Self OiT) 6 019 1M W. Mitchell iGT' M. M. McLarhlHii N. II. Hillman ;t W. Bailey iCS C. llaptle U S 1 John Bulger KIT G. Howe (G) K. Fenelon (GTi W. II. Jarman G. Krause i('s 1 Walker 'GT' ,T A! Minister of (inan e Harts b 39 1.507,000 OTTAWA. l -timstte for th- --..i tabled In the hod lAdaf 'by Hen I A a hter of finance I ' $891,607,000. or ar, J68(0O0 over th.. (ion for the curr. nt -1 This advertisement Is not published or dlffplclJ H Liquor Control Board or by the Government 01 British Columbia