it ' f AGE TWO - THE DAILY NEWS mm : i mm ! f : News and Views In The World of S port It 111 3t i ROYALTY SPOUTS TIIEIIC FIRST ENGLISH HUNT r -NEGRO DIED ENGLAND ENDS 0 IN THE RING; i SECOND INNING HIT ON CHIN CRICKET MATCH it 11 it ii u ii ( n r i: 1! ii i A. . " 1 St. -SSL it''i'K4M m v-t The King and Queen of Belgium, with Switzerland. CHICAGO AGAIN INWINNING .Playing Now to Get Into the Hockey Game Next Year TOJIONTO, Oiil Feb. U. Chicago, the- ')iojeless tail-enders, admittedly arc no Irving to getjinywliere. Their oli-ject is the development of a combination that will carry theni through next year aiid it Carson, Secretary R. U. Smith, begins to look a IIioiirIi they ) Treasurer. Poli Howard, Lee Dell, had found if. Jolirtny Cotlclig. Geo. Mitchell. F. W. Allan, Geo. converted from defense to the Johnston.-, E. Anderson. V. Lam-fonurd. and Ins mates, Miller 0ie and Doug. Friizell. and McKnmon, JaMtfighl broktf n' was deeded to sUrt the sec-".f strttik lliul Jta.yalifd ond haIf of (hmuoil on Xu. s ice Decemlier 27:i h a vie- Aav Pj,h,.r. .r tu .i fey- fl'hv 'w York " ATnerTcaiwi . after losing sum Ii llirci'.fiafiu;s ret .amies ftll ftlI.j..T1m j ....; back on their .tii-ht , ktxv ' toir.T. T ""'V""?,' l,ap,e SltZ.t iV" vr.i . n : "sr Vn ' V rte m and Kagle. to Cook was iiTOhSW'0 -SK.V.B. oltv mid a m Tijif for shUiua !'epreiM!nt . W , nterm?r,at! NJs Slewuct. who mjn.Tedone teKU'1a Thf Folt." n and "igh stitch. Murruv Mtirxlocli n ,n lhe Jon,or J?"6- quiml three stitches to dose tliei 0n February 22, and cut he received in nniKJ)-lioiuie!&,turday' Fe,,ruary 28. a ries iny in uie euriy part of the gillie. Toronto und PiltsbiirKli plaw ed n seoreleiis draw. FollowiiiK.weix' the scores: Xoiilnml , X. Y. Hangers 1. Toronto 0, Pittsburgh (I. uucai MJetroit 0. N Y. AllKricmm I. Hmlon 0. LADIES' WHIST I j LEAGUE CLOSE Jtoose nnd prance Lndles Tied for First Plare Us ltesult of . Last Night's, (James Mouse Luifrqs, iviiiuin 7 hi i over Dtiufdfiui TMtifiial. wen inlo first iilac'O Willi Jlu- Orange 1 Ladies, who foil 'f.r to () St. (ieore's Ijidies,' in (he Indies' j section of (lie- inleriial Wilful Let! Ute last niulit. PInv in H.i JeiiKilL' cynlilines to K elose aiu Ca naoiaii National Indies and St. Genrtfc s hadles are lied or secondary honor. Men'a Section In u iioslponed men's section fiame last iiighl, Seai Cove won 6 tp 3 over Kniuhts of I'vlldas and arc now tied for third' place with the Moose. BADMINTON REACHES CALIFORNIA CITY DEL MONTH: Ca!., Fcb kh-i A new badminton xourt is being construeted hefe, the game hav Ing become very popular In this city. SEHKirftl HAFETY PESHAWAR, India, Feb. g.: Two Royal Air Force piancs brought 28 perops from Kabul last evening, mostly Indian women and children, ' Princess Marie Joe, BASKETBALL SERIES HERE Three Anyox Teams Coming Toward End of Month, League to Open February 26 A meeting of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association was held last evening in the City Hall. President Dr. Carson presided over the meeting. Those in attendance were: President Dr. Abe the N'ativ.. Kami nnH fh Plav. ran Club in thp Senior ljairnr Leafs in the Ladies' League; 'h' School Bfg Four, Toe II., Of games will be played against Anyox. Anyox is sending down three teams, senior men, senior ladies, and an intermediate team. It has been reported that Anyox Is quite confident of winning all three games. These games should be very closely contested as Pkup- ert players are just as determined to win all gams, The following senior players iwill arrange to turn out for prac-tle' oji ThfllrWar evening at WO. La Dell, Poji Howard, Cliff ;CiIker. Yf. LamWt, W. Mitchell, !A. MltcheJUi). Ourvlch, Geo. wucneii, woug. rruieu, Joe lMse, M. lludlnich, S. Gurvlch. Tha ladies' team will be in charge of FVank Allen and Italph Smith. The team will be chosen from the following players t Cath Irvine, Evelyn March, Lillian Low'' Holan Sim, Sue Boddie, My New, Julia Walters Chris McLaod, M. Gilchrist Mitchell and Ralph Smith Will have rhur.rr nf it,, in late team, which will be selected from the following: Bob Irvine, Hob Stalker, Harold Macdoriald. Ip Morrison. Allan Cm,.. Joe gkoiU Ernie Ratchford, Ed- die Smith, II. Bffjshaw, J. Pierce, E. Smith. rONSHKVATIVE DIES WINNIPEG. Feb. 6:-Tho Hon. James Johnson, Conservative, former speaker In the Manitoba legislature, died at Bolsevain, Man., today from influenza and complications. QUEEN-MOTHER OF SPAIN DIED TODAY MADRID. Feb. 6: Maria Christina, aged 70, Queen-mother of Spain, died early today. Advertise in The News. cnjayHg .uinte sports at Murren, Sport Chat What is to hinder Dempsey from appearing in a triple role next summer? Promoter, referee, and one of the contestants. Better Mill, he might, if no suitable opponent confronts him, go in and 'knock himself out, and tjecorrie again the undisputed heavyweight, champion! It is logical enough. Jack Dempsey, the promoter could arrange very liberal twpvs with Jack Dempsey, the fighter. And Jack Dempsey, the SEATTLE, Feb. 6: The boxing card here last night absolute)- ended when Edie Cartwrlght of Portland, a Negro died shortly after a knockout by Cecil Geysel of Seattle. Cartwright wenj down for the fatal knockout after a series of blows to the chin lit the third round. Efforts to revive him in ring failed after he har" been counted out. Both jof the fight (n the death battle weighed 147 pounds. Geysel was eleasd Uh appear at the inquiry, gardinerF star goalie r.HWAC.n Feb 6 All '"Churck" Gardiner needs to keep "ttle French Arab winner of the the Chicago Blackfaawks' net un- Olympic marathon, who is en-totiched is a couple more arms and Ka?ed in a professional running referee, wild be depended uponiin iBg7 , to see that Jack Dempsey didn't! gM any more long counts. In theevent of . this classic taking1 place it would he interesting to see Jack Dempsey breaking himself in the clinches and chasing himself to a neutral corner in the event he happened to knock himself down. Petp Sandnes defeated Nets Nelson of Revelstoke, world champion ski Jumper by a long mar-, gin to win' the Hanson Cup for sk4 jumping at the Omineca Ski Club's tournament at Burns Lake last week. Knute Nysven of . Francois Lake, holder of the cup last year, was suffering from a weak ankle and bruisd shoulder and came third in the contest. IV. Schelderup cleaned up the 'honors In cross-country racing. Max Schmeling. the German j heavyweight, will have to change his name lo Jack Snell or something I like that now that he has ! won his flglit with Johnny Kisko, jthe. ClevlaSa"rubber man, baker, lor. what have you, at Madison Square Gafdeh. Inipite of his (good ftfrtiTne In bearing a close J rcsembatita to Dempsey and his good showing in fights to date, he could never get very far with 'a monicker' like the one he brought with him from the fatherland. GROTTO IS.LEADING STILL IN BILLIARDS G. I. Tinker, Canadian Legion, Wins Over Hert Morgan, (irolto, tn First Division Game G. P. Tinker, Canadian Le gion, ikTcntcd Hert Morgan, Grotto, by a score or 2rfl to 2,'JO in the fourth game of last week's first division billiard fixture, brlnuiim the ai!iirci!nte score to dale lo flIS to X.xr in favor of the iobacconisls. The fifth came between F. (1. PvJe, Canadian Legion,, and A. ' A, Kasson, Grotto, lias iyet to be played. ATHLETE DIES OTTAWA. Feb. 6: J. G. Jerry Ault. pro.mlhent athlete of this i city, died today as a result of, injuries suffered at Camp Bor den yesterday when the plane he was flying crashed. He waa training for a pilot's certificate. ejf- Gardiner, as the target for an average of 50 shots a game, has been the busiest goalie in big league hockey this winter. No other goalie in the Ameri- can division of the National .League came within 10 a game of this mark during the first quarter. Gardiner, at 24, has pfciyed hockeir 12 vears. first with the Victoria Club at Winnipeg, his home town. He became . a pro- sessional in lX, paying wttn Winnipeg of the AnwrUan Asso- Tk II. ul. u&.,b him During the third period of a igame with Ottawa thi year,ar- diner stepped 3S drives. Against the Boston Bruins he beat hack more than 50 shots. Chicago won both .games, chiefly because of .Gardiner's great work. I ESKIMOSWON , HOCKEY MATCH ' VICTORIA, Feb. 0: The Cubs losing streak extended to three hih luttf niirtit whan Ihn SAattle Eskimos took them for a 2 to t g- p-ride in a hard fought, but clean J- E. James C. N. Operating tussle. The loss kep the locals Delorme. Cold Storage .. embedded in the cellar position, ;?' ,!: ?row,V, NElWr a..a am , i.iJ. Vatson, P. R. R. Hotel Hotel ... hotkey, fast i Canaadian tKIon . kood to look at in skati n-t .tick handllnir.il- ermlg. C. N. Operating nir brilliant combinatioruattd two ex, cellent exhibitions otliemp guar-ding. The Cubs triejldosperately to overcome Seattle's ,J ud in the last period but their attempts were blocked. DEMPSEY SEES BIG CROWD AT MIAMI FIGHT MIAMI. Feb. Gir-Promoter Jatk Demnsey states that the outlook for making the Stribling-Sharkey match a winner on Feb. 27 here is good. Stribling's Georgia friends are coming in droves and many from Florida and surrounding states are book ing seats. Six seats taken on be half of Georgians cost $104.27. Roth the contestants are train ing lightly. A third Miami Beach office has just been opened to receive bookings and offices are also being in other cities. Ten Spened housand Legionaires will be in the .city at, lhe time of the fight anj) a good niany of them are expected to attepd. SETTLEMENT CONF1R.MKD ROME. Feb. Gi Vatican cir cles confirmed the nroviouslv re- port nendlng announcement of the settlement of the Roman question on Tuesday, February 12. this morning adding a qualifying clause' that it would be postponed until Easter. Australia Now Hits 319 Huns to Make to Win Fourth Test Game ADKLAIDH, Fell. 0. Knfj-land today sol Australia the task of amassing JJip runs to win the fourth cricket test match, Knifl.iml was dismissed in the .second innings today for .iHH runs, giving inein an ugnregnic of 717 for two innings. i Australia scored in their first innings. Wullv Haiiiniond contributed; lii to iJiKiaiids secontl mumps total. Jnrdine, Ids partner in a great second wfckbt stand, scoml 98. V OUADI, THE ARAB SPEED ARTIST, SAYS IS LONELY PARIS, Feb. 6 El Ouafi. the tour in America, wrues inai ne ' lonelier In AmerJraJban in the Mwowan desert.. The reason is at so few Americans speak his (language. " haven't spoken fifty words In Arabic since arriving here," he wrote to a former fellow-worker In the automobile plant at Levallois. Concerning his opponent In his professional, race, he wrote: "Rayl ' a good runner for 26 kilometers iriii . itx 1 a. 2-n ia nuip over o musj uui i wa- teat him from -JO Jcllometers up. I thnuld likp to run him 100 kilo- (mor,. than Cft miles). - i-Tx -frIX I J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fll II 11 1 1 JlSUlLl CRIB SCORERS Hert West and Hob James Tied For Season's Honors . '"V Prince Rupert Cribbage League individual scores for the season up to and including February 4, tre as follows: F'arer Team t Sec re 85 85 84 81 79 79 79 S. H. Pearce, Ne w Km press .. 79 J.. Mark, P. R. Hotel ' 78 Z M. J. Fortune, k. o6c. ... '78 A. McEwen.'Cold Storage . 77 A. Mcintosh. C. N. Operating 77 V;. 'Houston, Orange Iiidge . 7ff! H. ;Letourneau, K. of (L 7G W.v Roth well, Orange Lodge . 75 I. 'Smith. Orange Lodge ... 74 J. Jmith, P. R. Hotel' 74 I. R. Hill, c. N. Operating . 78 W- pavies, Canadian Legion . 78 S. Moran. New Emnress ... 72 Hughes, C. N. Mechanics Anderson, Cold Storage Rousay, Eagles1 Harvey. P. it. Hotel . . J. Unkles, Canadian Legion J. Andrews, Grotto 70 H. Astoria, K. of C 70 J. Wynne, Orange Lodge, ... 09 II. Skattebol. C. N. OnernHnir fiO M. M. Lamb, Canadian Legion C8 J. Watt. P. R. Hotel D. Kennedy, Cold Storage . A. King. C. N. Operating . W. Bailey, Orange Lodge . . F. Rlffou, K. of C. ....... F. Skjellum, New Empress H. Barrle. Grotto F. Barber, C. N. Mechanics H. Arney, Moose L. Astoria, K. of C A. French, New Empress K. T. J. Rose, C. N. Mechanics GA A. Astoria, K. of C. i.ii 02 J. Lawrenson, Canadian Leg. 01 R. Vierlck, Eagles Gl F. Aldrldge, Orange Lodirn . . 0 W. Held, Eagles ;'. 60 M. Murray. Native Song 59 F. A. Rogers. C. N. Mephn B. Horn. C. N. Mechanics ... f,n J. L. Hlckev. Grotto Kli II. Killen, Eagles r.r, J. Morrison, Native Sons ..55 J. Preece, Moose 54 G. Royer. Moose 52 The photo shows the Marquis and Marchioiu-." their two little adopted children, laobel and V.ii-jui they atl' iHtid a limit meet of the Fitzwilliam houml Hail. Peterborough. The two children only leit-nil stepmother in Chicago to go to England to live. KOMO PROGRAM ISECONDHALF FOR THE WEEKl OF BILLIARDS Wedneisday, February 6 5:00 Kiddles' Program from Storyland. 5:30 Stock and Bond quotations. 5:45 News Flashes. 6:00 Concert Orchestra; vocal. 0:30 Palnolive Hour. ... ,. 7 :80 Ctet Orchestra, vocal 8:00 Jack and Ethyl. 8:80 Hill Hilly Boys. 9:00 Longines Correct Time. 9:00 Coaort Orchestra; Mfte Quartet. ' j J 10:00 "Sonthing about Ev erything;" vocal; Concert Orches tra. 10 :45 &rmeoRhymists. 11:45 Fifth Aw. Theatre Ori gan Recital, Thurwlay, February 7 5:00 Kiddies' Program from fitwy land. ' 5:80 tock and Grain GuoUt- iona. 5:45 News Flashes. 0:00 Siierling Singers. 0:80 Spanish Orchestra, Spanish soloist. 7:80 8tandard Symphony Hour. 8:80 Correct Time. 8:30 Crescent Old Time Band, originating KIIQ, Spokane. 9:80 Novelty Trio; vocal; "Something about Everything." 10:0 Associated Brass Band -Joint KGW. Portland, and KIIQ Spokane. ' 11:00 Vocal; Novelty Trio. 11:80 Nate News.. JJ:45 Fifth Ave. Theatre Or gan. 12:80 Silent. Friday, February 8 5:00 Harmonists; vocal duaUj 5:10 block and bond quotat ions. 6:10 Land O'Hhealth. 5:58 News Flashes. $:0O Wm. Wrigley. 0:80 Philco Hour. 7:00 Hudson-Eaaax Challen-i gera. i 7:80 Program originating KGW, Portland. 8:00R.C.A. Hour. 9:00 Correct Time. 9:00 Oriental Program. 9:80 Moon Magic 10:00 The Trocaderana. 11:30 Late News Flashes. 11:45 Fifth Ave. Theatre Or gan Recital. 12:80 8ilnt. Saturday, February 9 5:00 National Orchestra. 0:00 Concert Orchestra, vocal. 7:00 LiieJcv St r fir Hnnr 8:00-ConceH trc!lestra; Mlx - ed Ouartet-Joint with Kr.w Portland. 9:00 Correct Time. 0:00-Joy Boys. 9:15Concert Orchestra, vocal duets. 10:15 "Something about Hv-rything;"duets vocal. 11;30 Ute News, 11:45 Fifth Ave. Theatre Or- gun Recital. 12:30 Silent. First Division F);ruay 7tir.n..; 'I vs. Canadian LKi' Febreary 14- .r,,: . i vs. Canadian ltfi' . Fbrua-y 21- (.r dian Legion. febrmiry 28 "an;iM Legion vs. Graml 'I March 6 On.u.. Terminals, fcttK March 25 ;;. ! vs, Canadian Vyi Second Division 'KeruarV 6 - '. i vs . Cold Storage February is i J v. Grotto. February 20 (, Storage. Fahruary 2T '..l.s Grand Terminals March T Grotin Terminals. March 14 Cold ' Grotto. March 21 Graml I Cold Storage. Fab. 21 Leif l.r vs. Moose. Nay Empress A r.m of Pythias. Grotto vs. Seal St. George's Snn ' i Feb. 28 Steal KMpreaa A. C. Knight of F.wf biiKson Society. Mooae vs. St. , Grot to, a bye. Mar. 7 St. Gfi 'v-' vs. tieal Cave. New Fntpreas A, ' ' i .St Erikson So. i Knights of Pylhi . Mar 14-Grottn v press A. C. St. Gaurgt's S-. ' Erikson SocUty. 8al Coro vs. Kni1 1 las. Mooae, a bye. HUGE MAN SUES HIS WJFE FOR DI CHICAGO. Feb. u John Belskey Wfiy'h .r'( ing feet and wiHn.u' W popnds Hvmi'i' llelskey's best -pounds. Belskey, suing ' charges cruelty. He took 111 revolver ;tu slapped his f ;. tWhed hi' uW ;ul, .pugnacious cnmx ill,m of the .h will see about it . m asfillT' In the laat Uafll yeori pyer two 1 million Pu,?Ji consumed, but I only the last aevtn , to sell the ne Mali II mm MAllHlll. IIMIIIVII JW