Sill i 8": I:: i i v V r I 13 PAGE TWQj In The W VIPTORT A FpK. 9( JMnhhv Rmve's Portland Buck orld of Sport Hardy Nereids Brave the Ice-Gripped Waters Despite severe frost, girla ot the Ken Wood swimmiiiK club dally in winter waters and playfully toss about small sections of rim-ice as though the mercury was at suffocating temperature. Rough Hockey Last Night in Victoria and the Spectators Show Resentment at Referee MOOSE LADIES WHIST LEADERS They and Canadian National Were Winners In Ust Night's Games f f n;i .Kmr. tn tVa X7irtnria Pulio! Games last night in the ladies' utuusiucuuutaiuui uuu.u.u V? Uertlon of th Fraternal Whist in a coast nocxey league game nere iusl nignuiu uiie Lea?ne re8Uited as follows the roughest games played here this season, un several i Moose dies 7, Orange Ladiesteur, Sport Ghat "Utile Bill" Johnston la undertaking to annoy the United States Lawn lVni association by pleading lor an open tennis tournament along the lines per- ! mitted w golf where tn Holy J amateur mingles w.th vh dlurui land C0in-eolvting professional, i writes Andy LytU in the Van couver Sun. Mr lohnston will ptofeSflonal are there in the great United States? Mr. Tilden was tinder the ban. it is trbo, un-t!i the Uavi.s i iip matches impending, wht n he was quickly purified. .lnhi,.i.a has been, however, a eiy consistent amateur. Verhbi hu never tJW have a yeiT for lit. r.iture Hko Heien Will and me note Tilden. NnHr Ver the I' S.L.T.A. solons compelled to force Lift) Bill to taker oth hants off h1 portable typewriter. He was a nicely behaved amateur all the time he was. ranked away up and the solons should give ear to his : pleadings on that count alone. One' hardly knows how the i amateur and the professional in tennis would shape up against each other. A first rate amateur, in golf, is just about as good as his professional shot-maker' In all other spheres the professional ranks above the amateur. Professional baseball, hockey, boxing and other pro fessional sports rank so far above equally skillful. That might de velop If it were shown that a prb-fessienal in tennis could make as much money directly as he did, indirectly, as an alleged ama- the ice for ' Canadian National Ladies i 5, St.7. .Way notLgo further and anc On two occasions Ion had to halt the play while the ice Gw ; cleared of orange peel, programs and paper that the! ,0W8n:e SCORERS IN CRIBLEAGUE A, Mejntosh, C. N. Operating WW F. E. Wermig, C N. operating c-ji iy me unuerawnuiun, . m ve tb. hurry twr. if P8'. I, McBwen. Cold atorage . over Vincent Richard and Waryjg jj prce New Emprew . . urowne. wnai ouibvuuu. w tanee. Canadian Legion . J. C ark. P. K. Hotel, U. Shsith. V. ft. HaUl J. Wkson, P. ft. Hotel .... Vy lRiuston, Oranjre 1-fl.lge Sam Moran, Now Empress II. Letourneau. K. of C. . . VV Rothwell. Orange Lodge T. J. J. Fortune. K. of C. . R. Anderson. Cold Stora.. I. rJ Hill, C. N. Operating Hughes, C. N. Operating-.-. -81 V Iftrvey, P. R. Hotel . . 81 UnKlea. Canadian IgfeBrJ 81 il. Smith. Orange Endiei .... Su T. ftousay, Eaglea i 80 H. Skattibol, C. N. Opeaating 80 ,V. Daviea, uinatipn Lfgioo I. Andrew. Grotto L.... 78 D. Kennetly, Cold Storage' .. 77 A. French, New Empress 75 J. Watt, P. R. Hotel 74 H. Astoria, K. of G 74 H. Arney, Moose 74 L Astoria, K. of C 78 U. Vierick, Eaglea 73 J. Wynne, Orange Lodge ... 72 W. Bailey, Orange Lodge .... 72 A. King, C. N. Operating .. 71 W. Reid. Eagles ., u the amateur tvere is really no!P Aldrldire. Orange Lodge . 70 comparison possible. If Little j . Uwreneen, Canadian Leg. . 70 Dill succeeds in causing the ten-F skiellum. New Empress .. C9 nis solons to become broad-min- j T j pk0M q jj Mechanics 09 ded, it may come ta pas that j p' pjff'0U( k of C '. 69 the professional in i tennis win De Rarrie Grotto C9 tiori open track and field meets? date are as fol- There are certain amateur stars 'ii i . i t a inai are sure lire vox oiii- ai- F. A. Regera, C. N. Methinica G9 SI. M Lamb. Canadian Legion 08 F Barber. C. N. Mechanjca . 68 A. Astoria. K. of C. . . . . . . . 68 M. Murray. Native. Sons..... 68 8. Horn. C. N. Mechanics . 65 .1. Morrison. Native SonsJ ... 63 G. Iloyer, Moose 63 J. L. Hlctey. Grotto 62 fans showered him with,, . . Moose 6 4 6 tractions. Why should they not 1 itATIim IM? A I Only in the first part did the Cubs hold their own. 1 he, Orange 5 5 5 be entitled to possess a fair per-) flLll lLfiL 4 Buckaroos scored one in each of the first and second pe- St. George's : .1 1 tt, lr-f C. N. R. ... Z iuua ctnu lvvu ui kiic iaov. FINEPLAY PORT SIMPSON , BADMINTON WINNERS AT City t"hampions Decided IjisI Night In Finals o I.O.D.E. City Open Competition Probably the finest exhibition of badminton which has ever been sees in this qity vaa the' filay last night in the finaU of the city -ope) ,chaapionAlp un- tder th Huanlces it t& L.DIE.' ' Badminton Club. ' All of the three doubles events required extra sets (o. determine the winners and the play was watched with much. Interest by a fair sited crowd qf spectators. ners with suitable remarks. The men received cups and the ladles sterling silver spoons. See "Abie's Irish Rose." ANYOX. Feb. 20: In the second game of the seriea played hre last night, Port Simpson heat Anyox at basketball 29 to 14. -Port Simpson men foun4,the basket better in this game, re versing their form over thf mr virtus niffht when they wereiWit en 22 to 21 . Toronto for third place. The following were the scors: Ottawa 2. Detroit 1 . Montreal 1, N. Y. Americans 0. PittBbii gh 0, Boston 1. wmnq be 'jurjK. a 5 OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL English Cup Replays Westham 3; Bournemouth 1. Portsmouth 1, Chelsea 0. Arsenal l.YSwindon 0. Scottish Cup Replays Motherwell 3, Airdrie 1. Dundee United 1, Dundee 0. English League, Division 1 Aston Villa 3, Sheffield United I. Bolton 2, Sunderland 2. EnglUh League, Division 2 ' Mlddlesboro 1, Oldham 0. Notts Foist 2, Swansea 1. Scottish league. Division 1 Hibernians 3, Clyde 0. Raith Rovers 2, Aberdeen 2. Falkirk 3, Third Lanark 1. Ayr 1. Kilmarnock Q. Scottish League, Division 2 Arbroath 7, Dumbarton 1. , . " . bagloLb case Adjourns VANCOUVER, Feb. 2). Denis W. Barclay alleged slayer of Pearl Baglole was not In a fit condition to be removed from the hospital It wa reported today and. his preliminary hearing was adjourned for eight days In the police court. See "Abie's Irish Rose." o 4 sntfiffo of u-hnt ihev Pan draw! ffjOjc! a moment that the customers PARKER DAMAGES HIS ! tT, JtrtZT - .! 'ffoanilinAA lakt tllirrit tn KAO Pn Apr ! mm am AnA vf llinm 4 oHmli At the end of the first half tie -rZ ..m Ituir ""."J " A":1! that had a lead of 12 points was as follows: Pa t Simpson A. Wesley 18, N. Sankey 2. P. Brantsen 14, II. Miss Caroline Mitchall and Bryant. B. Johnson and R. Miss Frahcal Croaa won the Knott 0. ladies' douhles from Mrs. 11. L. . Anyox McLeod 4. McLaughlin Shadwell atyplias Margaret Pal- 8. McDougall, Dean and Evans 0, mer by a ore of 18-2. 18-16. Magher 2. 16-12. ; Mies Mitchell again figured as a winner In the mixed doubles when she and Frank Ruasell took the event from Mr. H. L. Shad-well and C. J, Norrington, 11-16, i 15-3. 15-8. I J. V. Clyne hd Robert Bart-1 lett were the winners of t,hel men's doubles over Shelford Dar-: ton and C. J. Norrington, the' OTTAWA WON OVERDETROIT HOCKEY GAME score being 15-14, 12-15, 15-0. I TORONTO, Feb. 20. Ottawa In an exhibition game. Carl played championship hockey last Brand and Alf Slocomb beat H.night to beat DeOoit. Boston T. Cross, and Lyman-Hlnton45-8,tK8thcned Its second position in J5.J4 th American section by defeating After the Wayingiof vMnf$ ' Julburgh. The Bruins are only refreshments were served" by Pots behind the N. Y Mrs. C. J. Norrington and Mrs. e- .... , Slontreal did l4 turn for t. the In the a good J. Horton. Robert Blancc, ! Canadians by beating the N. Y. absence of Mrs. Blance, president of the I.O.D.E. Badminton Club. Am,c,ns' TWi'6 ZTT presentedthet.phl keain within twdi country to. lea thai the foolish thfeedaJFsv- f j laWf amateurism' are even par- Indentallyt the largest croWdlUanyi obeyed. ihaUhas ever- attended a boxing wprkout in the city was In at- They know better, but you'd know plenty If they would talk. One -of these days it will all come out and our iot amateur boaaes will express great horror and Indignation. As a matter of fact, much of the vlgllence of amateur officials today is not to Bee that their Impossible laws ' AL... I 4a 4ltnf a4Ii. Ing of these matters get Into the public prints. For then, you must know, their Job would be done and the dearly beloved lights of publicity forever turned from them. Death, In almost any form, is preferable to that, If you know your amateur old boy as we know him. i'l CONTRACT LET VANCOUVER, Feb. 20. The contract for a dam near Ruskln, on the Stave River, for the British Power Corporation was f;olumbla et yesterday fa- $82,000 to Stunrt Qamcron and Company and the Armstrong garrison Company. The Vancouver dam Is the first unit of a seven and a quarter million dollar power project at that point. For b. c. power EYE IN WORKOUT BUT 2a-- g - J- agan Valley 'Z". and Will t2T Spend WILLBEO.K. SOON What right then have these big (wigs of a hypocritical cult, to W,l1(lnff out at th Emm-ess !take the Kravy anil. the DAdfETRAIT Cllrt ,at "t. Fred Parker of fP8 Lwho n? in Jhe money DfluiVLl 1 DnLL. Toronto, who Is to meet Dido Gur- little but suspicion. However, if vicn oi I'rince itupert in a ten-i'"" m round bout next Wednesday night, tars in various sportr ho tour had a collision with Jack Holroyd I the country get nolh ug but and damaged an optic. He jvaslthjgir b,are expenses 7&t are even immedlatelitfended by a physi- more credulous than the trery men cian whgJiOTDOunced that-, heiseif-'oflicted on a long-euffering .Million VANCOUVER. Feb. 20: A deal Involving the Immediate ex-Jseridlture of $1,000.0.00 and be lieved to be the prelude to an ultimate expenditure of between fout- and five millions in the sup 8b iinaj priority win ue given me nv-88crnment line in determination af 88 87 8G 85 84 84 8.1 88 81 light am for a a ply ,6f hydro-electric jw jowtt to Northern Okanagan VaMW the ley from Shuswop Falls as been eloseu here. It is under the control of the". West Canadian-Hydro Cor poratlon, Limited, of .Vernon and passes from Ralph A. Bfanehard and. associates of Portland to It, It I am nnm-inr! most of E. Wilsev and Co of IxskAngeles thWe traveling showmen are paid and! other Amerlcap Pacific in-dlrettlv or Indirectly and that the treatment bankers. The Invasion officials running these meets its intentions to extend north and east from Prince George to the Peace Rive country and the Northeastern Railway will con- g5f:ne its k-gijlativu application for g5 the nrt''t:it to authoiity to cxienil ns Iiih- Irom trie Bear liiver to point at or near Fort (Jrahann- on the Finlay Kiver, while the Northeastern main line xteimion om the o:id of i.s preien. g: do. ; MORE GRAIN IS COMING-HERE Since yesterday 26, carloads of, grain arrivied bene from tihpj prairies and, east and west of Jasper Park divisional point, 1 (liaiu n oaim MMrlkJI (a Ku Hl-mI1 ' ' Wednesday, Fubruar 2ft AGREEMENT ON ' COUNTY COURT case swilled over 100 cars en route herei- ll,,GtIconda 1.28, l.: l Loading of the eighth gain ship G rami view. C2, C ... of the seaaon, the Swediah freigh ter Sydland, which has now been iiff port for aver two weeks, Is pen- adding flovfly and B pots Me thevis8l may get iwty with a fu.ll, cargo, fojibe United Kingdom or continent about the end of the Week. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS See "Abie's Irish Rose.' Dr. H. C. Wrinch, M. L. A. for Skeena, arrived in the city on tl Prince George this afternoon from Victoria, where he ia at tending the session of the legislature, and proceeded by train to Hazelton where he will remain day or m before returning capital G. C. Woodward, United States' consul, returned to the city on ; Ue Prince George this afternoon from Vancouver and other points in the south where he has been holidaying for the past three months. Fred Weaver, who has been relieving here daring Mr. Woodward's absence, will return if tjB hydro-electric field in, in a few days to the Vancouver Britftn Columbia hitherto held by consulate. Capadjan and British capital is seenJy Vancouver financiers in thigeal among American ban kerai The plans are believed to involve a complete development of the waterpower at Shuawap Falls 25 miles east and north of Vernon which will result in considerable Industrial development of the north end of the Okanagan TRAIN PANIC INNEWYORK NEW YORK. Feb. 20. A train loaded with 000 rush-hour commute ft caught fire In the Hudson tuboa last night, causing a panic in which scores were Injured, a!x seriously, as the passengers fought their way out of smoke-filled cars. Fourteen persons w,e In hos-1 pttala today recovering from the effects of Inhaling smoke or Injuries suffered when they were knocked down and thimpled under foot. I tiayview. S, 4. I Big JUouri. 1.80. i 8t. Cork Province. :) jJuthie Mines. 57. r-5, Gwirge Copper, ? T" V Georgia. IUver. ladUbne, IB. M 1929 STEWART LINE SITTING HERE 1L E James Displaces Bert West Charter to lie l imited In Scope Soj Judge KobertHon Presiding n i From Individual Nt Interfere With i . wnKe 0f Judge Young. 0. Leadership 1 ' I'- " ! VICTORIA, Feb. 26. --Confer- This list contains all players .nations between th government In the Prince Ilupert Crobbage League having a score of CO or ove up to. and including February 18. R. E. Jamea, C. N. Operating &l H. West, P. II, HpW 98 e. It. llrown. New-Empress . J. UW ilorrae. Cold Storage 90 JydKe'll.lE. A. !i)l).:rtnn Prt. tad ctl over Countv ,,.. . and representatives of the Caa- Lhi, morninK in t)l(, He gian Nortfeenate n Haiiw.jr Ctt juj p. MuB n nany In the past few days have , tomorrovv , K ' ream leu .u muiumiv nmpiww i .yfjjj actions bei arrangements ueing rr.uae in re-jpec'4. of the territorial a: can nf the new railroad and the I'ucifip Great Eastern, it is reliably re- or utuiuion. The case of Tom li-matMic ,5 L. iSartsky in whic h $81,7 511 claimed by the pin i t n u, oan due waa adjuunicii um:i Marco ne cimm ,,i ty,e it i't-ndunt is that It whk ,i g imbiinj bt. ,;. V. Clyne is i.j.ii. ann; rar V;iO . laintlff and W o. ton for .he defendmit At'.jta.rriini.'iit w..- m ;:nt;i March 20 in t. ;.:t 11. Puny s-, in which the plain: n v ign amout'ting t. ., 'I he ilam:u'e ca.--' 3 vs. G. I'. Walki i .'. taw ' O. Row. . Fj:i tniles uixt of Siewart. will boj.fi actloii was ailiu, ,, .'Uria:ieu j.end ng tic u yelopiueijt ; rUit r ..r , tnent. in n Of the r.O.K. jjyj,..to a.a U-. liiH J. V. Ciyut i ... : firoxiinate dtirtamo Of 'WO mller' l pla'nl ff and W I. '.-w.oj and For-. ,'.: the l; fendant. uJfanw. - " fc I Other - -s cominr u M will iuUte iHdtrcd in the, ; f tn6 CQUrt r,. v .oMhern , fiancnv aJotv tne nwui irvffcg Bivei. & the nnrrfcetn- Co. Ltd. vs. H. A, 11 Bfuaaallera Grocery i '". ooundary of the province in t,r4 HteeVnwn. vicinity of leslin bake, it is understood. Thi blanch, according to the terms of the bill, must lie completed within eight years. The main line must reach its objective within five years. made i m"! i f l.M i.; II.- A. i STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courteay of S. D J i Co., Ltd.) The" following quota! un bid and asked: wen Independence. 10. 10 Indian Mines, Nil, 7 Intern. Coal & rk.r " A Kootenay Florence Ifl 2'1 Kootenay King. 1-L. & W4fc. N". Lakevlew, 1. 1 Ucky Jim. 18. Nil, Monav. 6. 6'. Morton Woolsey. Nil 4"i. Marmot River Goh!, 6 l Marmot Metals. S1 6. Nat. Sll. G. S.. 18. is Noble Five, 71'. Oregon Copper. Nil. 71. Pend Oreille. 15.50. 1100. Premier. 1.00, IM Porter-ldaho. 59. C Reeves Macdonalri. TS. I'ufusArgenta. 7 Ihtth-Hope. Nil. 47 Silver Crest. 10' . 11 Silverado Cons.. 1 12. 1 Silversmith. lf. '7 iSidcan King. 9. 0 -ffiiowflaVe.' Sg. 4. Sunloch, Nil. 4,00 Tonley Richfield. 41, 45. Torle Mines. 2.oo. Whitewater. 90. 1 00. Wedblne. 3i. a' niuebird. 20. 21. Eastern Stocks Sherritt-Gordon aeU.rc Noranda selling n tO.A Daily News' Ads. Bring Res""5