j m 8 if . ... Tuesday, January 8. i9J PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS News and Views In The World of Sport . , .-JCIFP FOR MYTHICAL CHAMPION E EVEN It took rarin' rampaging-foo ball players to last through the strenuous gridiron season just esded.and above are four high-voltage athletes who are among those chosen for the mythical all-star eleven. Left to right: Howe of Princeton; Harpster of Carnegie, and Eagle of the U.S. Army. Upper right is Scull of Pennsyl ania. IlEG PLAYS WELL Reg Nohle who plays a splen-drd game and is largely responsible for fhn Detroit. Cougars making thunselvea felt in the Xatiosal Hockey League. This advertisement Is not pub-lMied or displayed by the Liquor Control Board Or by tlip Government of British QplqmVia. EDMONTON BOY STARRING FOR A COAST TEAM Vancouver Wins From Rejuvenated Buckaroos in Hockey Game last Night cr in this country or the old laud. The Calcutta enterprise is promoted by the Calcutta Glub, of India, and composed of British government officials in India or men who were formerly (n such positions. The London Stock Ex change Sweepstake is conducted by the members of that famous exchange. The entire issue of tickets is allotted to the members of the two organizations. They may d 1 8 tone of them as they see fit. But there is no public sale and chances may only be secured through some connection with a member. BEAT RECORDS 4 IN ENDURANCE Plane Remained in Air for Six Nights and Nearly Seven Days LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8. The army endurance flight plane- Ques tion Mark hinded seven minutes VAKftnTTVRTl. Jnn. R. Thelr.ne second after two yesterday ing flight of 160 hours 40 minutes 15 seconds. The-ship was in the air continuously six nights and nearly seven days following the take-off on New Year's morning. The plane was eventually forced down by engine trouble. STOCK QUOTATIONS iCourteir ot e. D .loinicn Co. Ltd.) i The fd'towipg quotations wer b'd aftf aiked; Baytiew, 5y2, 6. B. C. Silver; 1.30, 1.50. Beaver Silfer, J9j, 10. tfig Missouri, '89', a, 89. Cork Province, 26, 27. Cotton Belt, -48, 49. . Dunwell, NU, 18. Duthie, Nil, .75. George Coppe 8.60. 8.75. Georgia Rivet, 83, 85. Golconda. 82, 88. Grandriew. 60, COVfr. Indepf ndence, 12Mt, 12. iadiyii:,,,., Inten Coat Coke, 34,-35. Vootendy P16rene, 22, 24. Koottnay King. 41V. 42. L. & h.r 7. 84. LaUyiew. 2,2Vi. Lucky Jim, 24', 25. Marmot Metals, 9, 9V4. 3Iar. River Gold, 9, 9V4. Mohawk, 7Vs, 9. Morten Woqley; 6. . CM. National Silver, 23V4,.24. Noble Five, 6667. Porter Idaho, 75, 78. Tremier, 2.27, 2.S0. Rufus Argenta. 82, 32' i. ftuth Hope. Nil,. 02. liver Cratf. Q. JOW. Ilverado, 1.02, lil2.' Snowflake, NI138i.' Sunlock, 3.40, 3j75. Terminus, Nil, 1,6. Tbrlc. 2.30, 2.65. Wellington, 19, 19. Whitewater, Nil, 1.48. Woodbine, 3, 5. t Eastern Stock' Noranda, selling at G3.5j Sherritt Gorden, selling at Otis Fabyan, 5V4, 0V3. C.N.R. IflAlNS for th Cut MontUyt, Wdnudjr sad Saturdays at llcSO ajn. (torn tht F.t Sundaya, Tuedji and Thursdays at 3:30 pin. I 'SPORT CHAT -st What will happen in the biv time cauliflower industry now I that Tex Rickard, the promotion mogul, hns gone on his way will prove a matter for considerable conjecture. No doubt, some one will coajc aiiK t take his place in n way 'o il it is questionable if anybody, for a long time, at ieast, will I t able to make such a success ni the business as did Tex. He brought the boxing game to a li:,.-h point as far us the financial end was concerned but lust jvar was disconcerting, i. ven to hiii:. M:.::y are disposed to believe th;i ini;'ilism has had its day and that, oven had Rick-ard survived, it would have been many a day before such fabulous gates as he lcpeoted. Judging, from 1928 professional boxing has entered WEATHER REPORT Prince Rupert Cloudy, light west wind; temperature 42. Terrace Part cloudy, calm, 38. Rosswood Foggy, calm, 32. AlUe Arm Raining, windy, 42. 40. 25. Anyox Part cloudy, calm, 86. Atlln Part cloudy, north wind, Whltehorse Clear, calm, 5, Selkirk Foggy, south wind, HU below. Dawison Cloudy, light south wind, 5. above. . '. 1 A DANGEROUS INVADER Whenever Frartii r'nmigan gets handled would be the puck it behooves the oppos- ng defence to wuti-h out. He . 1 1 XI s one ot tne reasons .-wny: uib. upon dull day;; to weathei which Ottawa Senator's attack is some one of Ri.ckard's sagacity ( dangerous this season. and ability must be obtained. r Leo. LowW, the "Aberdeen a I'll) If I LI A A local Lions maintained their afternoon after a record smash- hox in Ji Is, class. straight string of home victories 'nst night, when they defeated the rejuvenated Portland Buckaros in :i Coast Leaghe fixture four goals to two. The game Inclined to roughness, particularly in the third period. Thirteen penalties were handed out during the night, including two majors, the latter to Phillips, the local right winger, and Tlmmons. of Portland, goalie, for fighting. Portland scored one in each of :hc first and third periods. Vancouver two in the second and two in the final. Beatty, a recent importation I from Edmonton, scored two of the Vancouver goals, his play being (in- feature of the game. Around The World With Sport Fans (Iiy Tb Tramp) Many inquiries'aVe' being ntade of sports editors, these days,' about the possibility of securing tickets in the Calcutta Sweepstakes conducted in connection with the English Derby, the . . . .. ' A I -J t I n .a run annually at Epsom Downs. says a sports writer for the 'Edmonton Bulletin. The Calcutta Sweepstakes is the largest "sweep" of its kind in the world. Something like a quarter of a ml .lion tickets are circulated throughout the world, each selling for one pound. The London Stock Exchange Sweepstakes is a smaller venture, eon ducted along similar lines. But there are no agents selling chances on either "sweep" eith sasslif," wjLl tneefJanies J. Ilrad aocx, conqueror oi iony urii-i fiths, in Madison Square Garden, j New York, January 18. i i- uin juiiutt .bounds. IRD OPTIMISTIC Edie Eicher, Lomsfei's manager! expresses the opinion that Leo will fall heir to the light heavy- TORONTO. Jan. 8. Address-weight crown without again meet- ia the annual meeting of the Ca-ing Tommy Loughran. Eicher nadian Bunk of Commerce today-says Lomski posted a challenge Slr John Aird in hi8 presidential and S2600 forfeit with the New address predicted that unless Can-York State Boxing Commission ada fai'd to Profit b? the warn-nine months ago and that since inK of experience, he saw-no rea- ! APPROVES MOVEMENT ! OF CANADIANS-HOME 4 (Edmonton llulletlp) During the first eigJitf months Stewart Cloudy to rain, calm,0f the oreeent fiscal wnr. 26.801 32' 1 Canadians returned front the Un- Haysport Raining, light wind,, Red States to make their homes i0. i In' Canada. These fiiruraa include OS. HazeltonPart cloudy, 30. Smithers Part cloudy, calm- Burn Lake Clear, calm, 31. Port Simpson Cloudy, calm. only those who hd gone to the United States with the declared intention of remaining there. That is one feature of the present Immigration movement which must have the unqualified approval of the Canadian public. The more so as conditions in Canada are now such that the returning wanderers will find it easy make places for themselves a"n? w ncvuic luicireift IITie wnicn will ,held them permahently. , J M H5T Hi if I III 1 JlW ! Ii 1 '7ll I. i I t ' Ml ' I I 'WW w "1, NERVOUS PUPIL: "W-W-why the ropeT" INSTRUCTOR: "Safety first, sir. If I was ter -knock you through the window there, it'd be a nasty drop down Inter the areal" London .Opinion. 0 Acme 1 CRIBBAGE SEASON C.N.IL Ooerators Take. Lead .in Fir'st GatneA With Declsfve Wln! Over Xatlte Son9 Prince Rupel-t Cribbage League reiults last-night were as C. N. Operating 20, sons of Canada 7. K. of Columbus 15, Lodge 12. League Table W C. N. Operating ... New Empress Eaglas Moose ........!... K. of C Cold Storage C. otN. Mechanics .. Orange Lodg, P. Rupert Hotel .. Can. Legttarf .Hh 20 18 I 16 15 12 12 12 IE Grotto 9 N. Sons of Canada . 7 Native Orang L Pta1 7 9 12 12 12 12 16 15 15 "IB 18 20 20 18 1 18 15 15 IS 12 12 MARKETING ACT IS SUSTAINED 1 VICTORIA, Jan. 8: The B. ( Produce Marketing Act, so far as it concerns shipment inside and outside the province, was sustained by the British CoIum- bia Court of Appeals in handing down its judgments. The crown was successful in Rex vs Sales 1 Service Ltd., Rex vs Associated 1 Growers of B. C. Ltd. and Rex vs Wong Kit, the appeals having been made by the crown against rulings of Mr. Justice M. A. McDonald that, although the Act was intra vires, it, did not apply tb shipments outside the province. The appeal of Chung Chuck against a conviction for infraction of the Act was dismissed. This appeal was based on the ground that the Act was ultra vires of the legislature. Dally News classified advertising brings results. .mporters Fifth Annual TEMPTATION SEE Thi.i i'ifth anuai successful event i i . i: v drawing to a before stoc-kla'Kii.g in a few days we an-- offering .urn jne a m-e burgains. Here ure some: LIEN'S WINTER COATS ALL OUR MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS - 0:i'v about i-iyW-the lot, but not all sixes. These a e of fine pure wool m .t check back and splwuiidly tailored. Regular values up to $ :; TEMPTATION SALE PRICE . . , " MENIS PANTS INI $10.00 o mkjvh in tweeus, serges, woraieus una wnn pm aim i mil ... stripes. Wall made ok UijbV fcyilb4e. In .. t .. ,(.. a Viiiue up to VV.60. i TEMPTATION SALE PRICE $3 85 ' . : IBN'S BOOTS AND SHOES WE lift VTHtCM Ifi ALL UA1 lioodyear welteil llegulir values up to $7.60. TEMPTATION SALE PRICE SI.U MEN'S SOCKS MEN'S SOCKS The famous St. Margaret's Brand, in pure wovl rib. The kind you usually pay 76c for. TEMPTATION SALE PRICE , 45t Loughran has shown no inclinat- n wh' tne Prosperity, oi iiraui ion to return from the heavy- not equal or surss t weight ranks, precedent -would of 1028 IIc couP'M thl8- . n Indicate that Imskl Was entitled however, the observation that pulp , to the crown. He cited the sim- "u m',er ""c QCmMn UAIC HP liar inst.np f -iv ninnova dark spot on the horizon' and is- ;3LlUIuJ HALr narturp frnm fh Hiw.inn nnri ued a warning that binks and, the financial houses do all I in their passing of the title to Mike MTJan whn nJa foii power to "restrain speculative ten- , uciicicB 1,11 in icawiiauio The Acme Importers The Letter Box ., THAT HOLD-HACK 1 TEdWidV, Daily News: In regard to the editorial "n-ifilnd.iR jmmh- issue of the 7th Inst, respecting a proposed "holdback" as youtertfi It of $15.uoo. Eagles 15 Canaan Legion 12. 'V4-11 ua Ior 'wnl Cold Storage 15, C N. anics 12. Moose 15, PHnce Rupert Hotel 12. prphefjhftf) at to the object of A. I - I I I A 1 Mec'h-i proioei clause in ine agrrc- sseni. This clause was inserted on the advice of the City Solicitor who informed the Council that ail the ratable property In the City is pledged as security for all th debentures Issued by the City since its iacorporaton for any purpose and that there has been no segregation of any patricular assets for the purpose of securing debentures issued for the cod struction of the hydro-electric As a coneejiuence of this fact, and it being impossible for the city to secure a release from the other bond holders of their claims against the hydro-electric there seems to be no other solution of .4Ub difficulty, and the only meth-Wtiieh seems feasible is the one which has been suggested. I think this explanation makes it quite clear that this trust fund Is for the protection of the bond holders. Y'urs truly, S. P. McMORDIE, Mayor 1 - Outdoors or InJoori f Yhtevtr your ttik. Let WRIOLEY'S rtfreih I you-!ly your thlrit, aid f I appetite sad dlgoUon. 1 A ' j