WW PAGE TWO THE D.-tfLY NEW3 News and Views In The World of S Johnny Fan-el. dapper golf the first tee of the St. Augustine, the well known copper magnate. HOW RICKARD RATED BOXERS ' te ,ndicat,on of IHckard'a Inten-1 Tommy Fraser. who is attemp-Dempsey iw a Said to He n i r. One in t Only tions. With Tunney retired. n .hu Jn Same Class With Tunney In Heavyweights The sporty tc Ulobe says: With the demise of TerMckard. t unusual iatreatajuttaihed to the ranKing or boxi !Tlh till. clashes as prepareuior ine mnjr.-AW ioTk boxing publicationbv. ihe promo- ter just a short, tlrm) before his death. TH bofii arrAted on uieir pworrauriqfs yupng io, oiiu com uiiisiuu, """fie c"r uui, an neeu auove, wan noi given tion of the flyweight and bantam prominent pjace by Rickard classes, has been dividell into fcvb among the heavyweights, or more sectione. Tbe jgreA, jjmnvy McUtfyn. Iri.sh-Can-Gene Tunney Is name rut- dian from Vancouver, the light-standing heavyweight, With Jack 8ensat0 iast weiKht of ytHr is Dempw-y alone In the same divi- t named IVtKe lightweight divi-Blon. Sharkey, Strib,iina . and 8jon but his rcobqueror at Ue-Uicudun fo m section twa; and froiK tav iinir u innCfi ntlrf Heney, Moloney. Itiko. Godfrey, Loughran and Phil Scott are plac- H'iiii ' j HMMHHHHHHHHCEQi This advertisement U not published or dlsplnvea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia - i FIRST DRIVE OF THE SEASON hampion, is shown driving the fi Florida, links. The interested' ed in that order in the third heavyweight classification. Dempsey's return to the ring was assured when the above rating was made, and the groupings give an accur- Dempsey remained isolated in the have a pretty tough proposition first class, wth-.Shatkey arid Strlb- for h nm nUrf , Tiger Boul-ling. already matched, sharing thecter. They ffave been sigaed to" eMn4,,aiYWonAWUlL-uzcutiun. iftt t v - lJt3r BYiously the wfn'rterbf the:Shar- key- Stribling match was to niectjat the Capito, !(m the the best of the remainder, with the , Vliir w mtaatiA , survivor of such eliminations box - , iub .or uie now vaca,' title. ; , Tommy Loughran, world's light-; heavyweight champip was placed! nrst in me lYo-pouna aiviaaon. t0 Cnarnpion Sammy Mandell. with ,0e GIck third tnIl tro compiel. ing the first division and Dilly Petrolle leading a group of seven in a second class. McLarnin, however, is placed on top in the junior welterweight class, a weight division specially created a few years ago for-140-pounders. Rick- ard evidently believed that Mc- Larnin could no longer do himself nee at the lightweight itrrulof 135 pounds. ,, 0f Vancouver. Frank Iluckland of AI Foreman. Canadian light- New Wfatmjnster. 'Chris Owens weight titleholder, is placed third o( yiiitria snl S. G. Jenkins to Tod Morgan and Dick Finnegan and)( G. W., yrding of North ii the Junior lightweight or 130- Vaouvjfr' a, re flaying in the el-IiouQdelau. J iatlojnV, tjbe BriiHh oiw- -Arriong tho-fefltherweights An. bJVjAWwjr ..hjiliard chmpiop-dre Routis of Prance, the title-, ship fqr1(t Wright to, meet C. A. holder, is first, with Benny Haas of L. Payne, Canadian champion in. Phibidelphia taking precedence the f!inas. over Tony Canzoneri of New York, the deposed champion. Leo (Kid) William Wrigley can se noth-Roy of Montreal, Canadian ing but a pennant for his Chi-"father" titleholder, is eleventh, csgo Cubs in 1029, barring ac-"Kid" Chopolate. the Cuban who t'idents. Rogers Hornsby. he is created so much talk during the confident, will provide the punch paRt few months, is named in both to send the Cubs right up to the bantam and featherweight classes, top at the start and keep them fourth in the forme , and sixth there to the finish. It cost in the 'latter. Wrigley approximately $500,000 Riikard paid little attention to in cash and players to get Horns-" the flyweights, who have had few by from Boston, but he thinks he blg bouts in New Yprkitate latols wertlnit. Wlh. Hartnett catch,iyetvhh crettlon of a new lv. but have dominated Tuoxinz in Toronto for a year. Emiftriad - tier of France, Johnny Hill of 11 l 1 1 i m cngianu, izsy cnwans oi iew York and Prank Genaro of New Yo k arc named in that order with which the division is dismissed, OrOS2j Champions of Prince Rupert All-Stars EXHIIJ1TION BUILDING, FRIDAY NIGHT, 8:30 P. M. Inlcnncdiatc Game, 7 p.m. noiti!'i 1 ! fill' "t bi 11 oi 'the Winter season off spectator ' is Murray Guggenheim, ! ' Sport Chat i,-:.n- !-j.rfaT- t-A .. .,.. B,lt' dviui tiiiifi hist; iini H-n...,,. hif-m, j.m.arv 9A h1tthi Th. B.inn u lightweHfht of Northern British Columbia. , . ,,., , Concentrator .has it rather long ;eaii ; the snfor basket balli league at Anyox, haying won. five jHmeji and lost but one. Mechan ics have won ; three games and 1 iot two while the Bttch has lout, five games, and has yet to win me. Things are closer in the ! Ladies'.r League where the High icliol has won three games and 1 ost two while the mine has won three and lost three with the icach bringing up the rear with ;wo wins and three lossea. The game of indoor baseball is also proving popular at Anyx th:r winter. In the last games. the Smelter downed the tiic and the Elks took the measure ,f the Concentrator team. m nmh aiwl.J, A. Yellow) lies ing .lirtmm at Iirst. jiornsbv a enV EnglfshXhrtj(top and d Wilson, Cuyler and Stephenson in . . ii j f 1 I i i ine oumeia, anti one oi me m pitching staffs in the circuit, th'ey "site in Nfwtown and will be Cubs indeed look like a form id- table squad. I m&tLjLa -r Northern B. C. Admission, 35c and 10c. SKI CLUB AT. ! REVELSTOKE j Annual .Winter Carnival to He I . . Helc in February,, in South- . Interior ' .i i ern I The annual winter carnival is UK held thi year at Revelstoke :nder the a... pU-ts oi the Kevel-.oke Ski Club. There, is to be a ;'and Ice manque and carnival, fast hockey matches and other ice g.:mes. An annual ski ball with of now quean. Ski jumping will le one of the big features of the event, an effort being made to break the record of Nels NeNon of 210 feet, whltfi was made in 125. RELIEF FOR NORTHWEST Washington and Oregon Cedar Mills Say They Cannot Compete With R.C. WASHINGTON, Jan. 17: The House ways and means committee today heard supplemental pleas for the relief of the northwest edar industry. In a brief filed two days ago, 180 cedar mills in Washington, Oregon and Idaho asked that shingles and cedar lumber be taken from the free list and be given a duty of 25 percent ad valorem. A. C. Edwards of Ev-srett ' said the duty would equal-Ite the costs of production in this country arid British Columbia. Imports of Canadian shingles and ffumber, Edwards said, constituted irtnety-om ; percent of domestic production 'and many mills of the northwest "Were facing bnk: ruptcy. ' ' 1 ' u. HE'S A PRINCE NOW" l.ven, ino'lii r oi the newly crowned King Zogu of Albania, who becomes a prince of the blood by reason of his brother's elevation to the throne. , The photo was taken on the steps of the Royal Palace. KETCHIKAN TO BUILD NEW LUTHERAN CHURCH DURINGPRESENT YEAR KETCHIKAN, Jan. 17: A de finite decision to proceed this I LAlureh n Ketcliikan wa tnadetat 1 j ithe the annu annual business meqtlngof the First Lutheran Chuicfi here ... 1 ' . Tbe church will be located on surmounted surmounted by by an an illuminated crow, forming a beaeori at night, i Architect plana. for the building.) mu m bC irge enough to take care of great uud fences, such as attended the Luth eran Christmas services. At the children's progrdm, more than C00 persons were present. Two old dwelling houses will be razed to make room for the fine building which will be the hiii-rh himm nf ihn 1 .ill hfr.n n nf Ketehrkun. RADIO PROGAM FOR THE WEEK I N. B. C. SYSTEM- Thursday, January 17 COO: Seiberling Program, KHQ. KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO, KFI. 7.30: Standard Symphony Hour, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, KFI. 8.30: Memory lan?, KGW, KGO. 9.00: Correct Time, KHQ, oMl, KGW. KGO; KPO. '0.00: The Trocaderans, KPO, KFI. 11.00: The Trocaderans. KI'O. Friday, January IS 5.35 : Land O'lltfi KHQ, KOMO. KGW.: KQOi I COO: Wrigley Review KHQ, 'OMO, KGW, KGO,, KPO. ftF1!: 6.30: Philco Program KHQ KOMO, KGW, KGO; HPQXFIr 7.00: Hudson-Essex Qhalleng-ers. KHQ. KOMO, iKGW, KGO. KPO, KFI. ., , 1 l 8.00: RCA Hour, KHCHKOMO. KGW. KGO KPO, KFI. p 9.00: Correct Time,' KHQ, OMO, KGW, KGO, KPO. 9.30: Moon Magic, KHQ. KGW. KOMO, KGO. 10.00: The Trocaderans. KOMO, KFI 10.00 to 11.00: KPO, KGO 11.00 to 12.00. Saturday, January 19 5.00: National Orchestra, KHQ, KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO, KFI 7.00: Lucky Strike Iltftfri'KIIQ; KOMO, KGW, KGO,' KPO, KFI. 8.00: The Carnival, Kl0. KGO -8.15 to 9.00. ,. j 9.00: Correct Time KHQ. :0MO. KGW. KGO. KrO. 9.00: Golden Legends,: KHQ. GW. KGO. ! 10.00: The Big Show KHQ. ifcMvG?PR90:to 12.00. JAPANESE USE CANADIAN IDEA Winnipeg; Jan. n,-Push- ng through the fnows of Japan; his wintev is a railway and fight- j ing machine bearing the sturdy' 1 anadian name of McLay and nee aguin is the fame of Canada arrled into the far reaches of he earth. When K. Hashimo. uperintendent of rolling stock and machinery of the Sapparo Dis- fiet Japmese government railways, was in Canada recently udying the operations of the Ca- adian National Railways for the1 benefit of the peqple of jhls own oumry. ne was particularly Interested in the methods lined for tearing snow from the track. In a letter received today by W. A. Kingsland, general manager of the western region, C&nadfan ,Na-, ional Railways. Mr. Hasjilmo expressed hls: thanks for the co-operation given him by the railway f fleers, particularly by A. II. , Eager, general superintendent of; motive power and car equipment,: Winnipeg, and A. McCowan, as-j slstant general nuperintendent car equipment. Ho went on to do-' scribe n new type of snow fight-1 ing machine which he had devised from ideas given him by K. j D. McLay, bridge and building master of the Canadian National Railways, Calgary division. The i machine, which is the most sue-' ceful of all the types tried by imj Japanese Japanese .... raiH rauwi'f. . Mr Uasl - ''m nn hanied, in gratitude, "McLay." PRESIDENT COOLIDGE j SIGNS KELLOGG PACT, Renunciation as l ar ad Un,ted stote8 Concerned WASHINGTON. Jan. 17. - President Coolldge today signed j the document of ratification of the ; Kellogg treaty to renounce war,1 following the adoption of the measure by the senate. Try a Dally News WANT-AD. It will bring resufls. T port Thursday, Januun The Acme Importers Fifth TEMPTATION SALE FINAL SPECIALS SWEATERS FOR MEN ilLACK AtfU WfflTK lUSfRfr SWfATliRS- CV. u Myl ' ctitV pliet wool. TCmptatioj! Snfc price !.. ...... RAINCOATS FOR BOYS AND GIRL? uAmOOATft- Made in Scodandi wtatB ralnenats arc Boys' aud girls' sizes from 24 to 32. Great wear i Rain hato mtch. Temptation Sale Price t4 95 -"lTS FOR MEN mW'S ullESSHltfTS A bi asso tment to choose fi .: sites, but now all sites in one Temptation Sale Price MEN'S PANTS PANTS FOR MEN in good quality tweeds, worsted m Temptation Sale Price The Acme C. N. R. PROGRAM FOR THE FANS Thursday i "CyHC, Calgary. 9.S0: SttttHo1 Program, Matthews Peerless (Siartitte. . - f,CXU, Vantouvfr. 10.(H: NaU rid: rkV. v una i vviiiin wn nenira. Friday CNRV, Vancouver, 7.30: Children's Hour. 8.S0: Period for Addresses. 9.00: CNRV Players under'the direction of Jack Gillmore. 10.00: CVRV Concert Trio. 11.00: Pance Muic. CNRE, .-Mmonton, I0.:i(): Studio Program. 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