fr Cr Mil . IT . Vl'- v.. V NIAGARA FALLS, Feb. 2: "Newsy" Lalonde, coach for the Niagara Falls Club in Canada of the professional hockey league resigned yesterday., , While, 111 health was the reason given it net of the team. vjpuiL Vliat ipuncning power, Max SchrrieWg; affjerman heavy cold prevailing prevauuiK iwi for iuv most games. It is expected the serves will be concluded by tonight to permit of a rearrangement of rinks for another simitar schedule. There was no change In the standing as a result of the week's play. Frank Johnson' Beat up Jomny msno Last Night in NJ. was stated In hockey circles that -r H . . i i r a v Lalonde was dtesatisffed wfth5 Max Schmeling Established His Position as Master of the recent change in the person-1 JHstic Art and Serious Contender for ' Heavyweight Title 2 z. -r - lWittrra-tterrjfic tv icy-rat display of C i pi I! cn luftn, reo. weigni, ascenaea anotner step on his route toward the n.. ft.i.w. cnampionsmp by jo.e a .technical knockout over curi;;. carri on the inieink njr Kuko of Cleve arid IWd Was floored four - times competition in which twelve rinks ana wnen ne came back in the ninth round he was in such are engaged despite the extreme bad shape that it was evident he could not ko much lontrer. . iw iu oave iiiiii iiuiii lunner punisnmenc me reterpff stnnn'pn the bout after one minute and five seconds of the ninth round. Schemling used his right hand with great effect, knocking his opponent down with a terrific punch early in the game. Risco came back in the fifth and nearlv floored the O PrTOfln hilt llV tllP purl nf ta QinrVittt Pienn rink remains undefeated. Chas.!., , A J J lJ 'r V?" " Tw a,m l"c,-,u"u Ui oi'uuurs rab in an uproar, Held and Jaa, P. Downey rinks! ""f" have had wnljr a loss. The German came into prominence here early last -7 . month in a fight which he won against Joe Seky ra . He is uespue ye there vm a fe iro weather j known as Dempsey's German double and since last night's 11511 the second an mH1 is freely predicted that he will be a serious, eon rict patronage Is tiual ski tournament at Burn: Lake at theyftist df this week. : I nterest wa Ai mutated! by . -the fact that tn,,bfg event ,had pat-1 ronage and participation of Nets Nelson of llev,bitoke, holder of the world's Record ski jump. The big crowd .swafed with excitement as the, Jki Competitors raced through theifci andthe crosscountry racing "and irther events held the interest of the spectators throughout. Main interest centered on the ski jumping competition for the Hanson trophy. Owing to severely cold weather, the Junior Athletic Associat-fon of Prince George had a deficit of some J85 in their venture at the end of last week in bringing the Jasper hockey team to Prince George for a series of games with the Hansard and Prince George' teams. In the onenlne irame of the seritK llnn- laid heal Jasper biM itf ore of 4-j- 3U W tTcmdTOimeLJas-j came out on the long end of an 8 to 5 score over a picked team '. from Hansard and Prince George, players. The third and final j game of the series resulted in a win for Prince George over Jas-r by a Bcore of 6 to 4. A splendid brand of hockey was played in all games. tender for thettgiampionship soon . IMPORTED GERMAN FIGHTER SCOTTISH CUP SECOND ROUND .GAMES TODAY GLASGOW, Feb. 2: Games In the second round of the Scottish Football Association were played today wit) the following results: Third. Inark 0, St. 3Iirren 1. Rangers 5, Partick 1. ardrrayfieid 1, Arbroath 1. Aberdeen 4, Queen's Park 0. Clyde 1, Hamilton 1. Bathgate 1, Baith Rovers 1. Albian Rovers 8, Clackmannan 1. - Kilmarnock 3, Bonesa 2. Dundee 6, Breechln City 1. Celtic a, East Stlrljng 0. Cowdenbeath 0, Afrdfies 0. Fraserburgh 0, Dumbarton 3. Queen of South I, Falkirk 2. Stenhousemuir 1, Dundee United 1. Ayr United 5, Armadale 1. St. Johnstone 2, Motherwell 3. OLD COUNTRY FObTBALL English League, Division 1 Arconal 0, Manchester City 0. Aston Villa 4, Burnley 2. Blackburn 4, Birminffhujn h Bury 4, Cardiff 1. Derby 2, Bolton 1. Evcrton 0, Huddmeld 3, Leeds 2, Liverpool Leicester 1. Newcastle 1. Manchester United 2, Westham 8. Sheffield United l,,tThe Wednesday 1. I sMundevtarot 5. hniUmouth 0. Krglih I.ejfrue, i)iyJsion 2 Biickpool 2fNotta Forest 2. Biadford 2, JPaptOn L Chelso;, . Bristol aty 0. Grimsby 2, Stoke Clt 1. Millwall 5. Tottenham 1. Nats County 1. Reading 1. Oldham 1. Barnsley 0. Portvnle 4. Hull Cty 1. Southampton 1. Middlesboro 1. Swansea jG, West Bromwich J. Wolverhampton 1, Preston 2. W'iLFS BEATSCOtLAND SWANSEA, Wales, Feb. 2. Wales detested Scotland 14 to 7 iu an international rugby game liere todav KOMO PROGRAM Saturday, February 2 8:00 Concert Orchestra; olnt h'GW. Portland, N.NV.T. 9:00 Joy Boya. 9:16 Concert Orchestra; mix- Max Schmeling, who is making -a name for himself in; 10:i5 "SomPthtng About New York. j Everything; Duets. TIE GAME PLAYED News and Views In The World of Sport Here are seven members of the New York Americans hockey team which headed the National Hotkey League for more than a month. Top left to right: Johnny Sheppard. win; Capt Billy Burth. centr e; and Ham Broadbent, wing. Bottom. left to right: Charley "Babbit" McVeigh, wing; Harry Connor, wing; Cecil "Babe" Dye, wing and Norman Himes. NEWSY LALONDE Jack Dempsey's Double QUITS HOCKEY n . . . , WIPED EARTH VICTORIA CUBS Eskimos of Seattle Heat them Seven to One Jn League Game : SEATTLE, Feb. 3. The Vic toria Cubs faded awn before the onslaught of the Eskimos in a .oat hockey league game here last : night and suffered the worst de-eAt administered to any team in J he circuit of the season, a 7 to 1 1 ame. This also registered the; greatest number of goals scored in r contest since the season opened. ; The locals scored two In the open-: ing period, one In the second and tour in a. row In the third. Vic-o-,la lone counter came in the middle sesilqn. Thje islanders'; defense went toiplecfs anditbey, could hot stop the rushes. the- home team. , ! ,11 IN CARPET BOWLS Score of 12-12 In j.iatch Last Night Between Frew atjd Cam-eron KlnkS ' In the St. Andrew's Society carpet bowling, tournament last night, rinks of Jack Frew and Bert Cameron played to aI2-all draw. The next game will be on Monday I night between the rlhks of George Abbott and Ben Dalgarne. HUGE STADIUM IS READY FOR THE BIG FIGHT illAMl BEACH. Fta.. Feb. 2. -he huge stadium for the fight teiween Young rbllng and Sharkey is completed and the rior fittings are receiving at- on. The ring is lUready built, els are Wing booked ahead for blir event here FeChiarv 27. ( Is understood jDempsev is Ing Stribling, thus sharing pinion held formerly by Rick- Stribling hits hard and has thstspeed that makes for victory. PER CENT GAIN IN TRADE OF CANADA OTTAWA. Feb. 2: In few previous years has Canada' mining industry shown such phenomenal growth as in 1928 when the value of the output wi officially estimated at $271,000,000 making a gain of more than f 88,-500,000 or nearly 10 per cent over the total of the preceding year. CAMPAIGN AGAINST HOMEBREW STARTED CHICAGO YESTERDAY CHICAGO, Feb. 2:--A nationwide campaign against home-brev was launched here yesterday when seven men Were arrested and charged wtth the manufacture, sale and possession of wort. This is the first enso In which the eharge did hot specify intoxlcnting beverages. Mackinaw Coats THE FAMOUS G. W. G. MACKINAW COATs, i u blue and brown checks, Norfolk style, v, i fi pockets. Regular $10.50 value. Temptation Sale Price Ten Men's Overcoats EIVE ONLY, MEN'a.OVEIlCOATS Regular $86.00. To clear at Special Temptation s Lost Lives When !Hom'e 'tr$ ' :i ,1 .t.Ji.j i. t .--:... : , i WABHIaGTON. ! 1 S7.45 itazeti iier .uiunigni." - . , . , V H protect the . United - , 'J1 the seal fisheries i ! BUCKHANNAN, .....r...v,v, West Virginia -i J , . ... . ' , . . . . silands. the Hashing: Feb. 2: A can of blasting pow- der placed In front of p4niVrni, ,,ai 1"ur uA 'grate to dry whs believed to" have To its fleet which Wat h -been the cause of ten persons be- hanks and enfor? s " ing burned to death shortly after tional treaty f 1'" midnight and their home being brings to 1H the num) razed while they slept ican patrol boats. The dead are Pete Simea aged 50 a miner his wife and six children of the ages between two and seventeen yearn, a married daughter, Mrs. Roy Gibson and her three month old baby. Mrs. Gibson's husband escaped badly burned. TOLMIE BACK WALES ANI) IRELAND victoma. f. PLAYED TO DRAW the legislature since ' I of the session on Jam WREXHAM Wales. F.'b. 2. Vets to be in ni- W.iles and I eland played a two- house on Monday, ft all draw in an international soc- speak or. the adrtr-cer match today. the speech from the He's gone hack to Cigars Well. I'm smokinc cigars anain," p. ,MW" $10.0) The Acme Importers Third Avenue Terms. Strictly Cash POWDER BURST MORE PATROLS CAUSED FIRE FOR SEAL HERD Li Ri fORKMONDAI my old' friend Bill the other day. 1 always Uid keep a few at home and at the office but now I carry them wiw me. Broken, dried out cigar nwc me mad but now Tucketts are putting up Mirguerite, individually fui!-'"P" ped, in handy Pocket Packs, I f depend on a factory-fresh, vnwv cigar." . "Yes," I agreed. "lots of come to me conclusion i" - no smoke like a good cigar- TUCKETTS MARGUERITE a-is Now foil --wrapped Hut still 10 cents .i