tl n f 4 . t ' 19 4 ' -ft -7- ' ' .1.1 J. j.i . ft A remarkable action photo fibwing Tommy Armour sinking a perfect putt on the seventh grt . n oi the Riviera Count Club on the second day of the Los Anjre.lt'. si 0,000 open championship. Notice the close-up of the ba'l after it left Armour's club. BADMINTON DANCE Mrs. C. J. Noi-riiijrton, J. A. Teng, 1! KtU-!ll4 snil Prank Alton Dnn. HELD LAST NIGHTi ald Hen resided at the door. Enjoyable Function Given I.O.D.E. Club at Hall on Fifth Avenue' by SM1THERS LOSES emonies and had general' charge played tonight. I of arrangements for the func- This is the first time in three, tion. Those on the committee year that the Smithers club has! were: Mrs. II. Blane, Mr. and played an outside team. BURNETTS TrhTofW sV ImJ 13 oz- S1.90-26'6 oz- $3.50 ESTABLISHED 1770 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Iiritish Columbia .JOXINGBOUTS moosesmoker: . t Number of Exhibition Stunts And Plenty of Music at Annual Event The Moose Annual Smoker held last evenm'ir in the Moose Hall proved to be a very enjoyable af-i fair. The entertainment opened j by a much appreciated sonjr by J. A. Tenjr accompanied by H. N. IJrpcklesby on the piano, followed by an accordian solo by Mr. Peterson, a recent addition to the musical talent of the city, and an artist on the accordian. Rob James furnished comic songs whieh were a decided hit with the audience, several encores being demanded. Joe Downie accompanied Jjy j. Bond gave an exhibition qju waltz-clojr, and J. Cond.'s'everAT solo numbers with t jA "ijy-Vjefgftt boxing match, jMor.gatj vs. ifardy, three 2 minute rpunjs, which were lively. j William' GoYdblooni performed the duties of referee during this bout and had his Bandit full. At one time it looked as if it would be ' necessary to . call the guard to save bloodshed, the referee hay ing been nut to flight by the youthful contenders. Pat McCullough performed a soft-shoe step dance which was very popular. ! An innovation was introduced by Smith and Mike Gurvich, who I staired a barrel fight. The barrel keeps the contenders close together, the falls being counted, j Nina Gurvieh and Halroyd iKiwii three fast 2 minute rounds. ! (PatMcCu!lough followed -with T. 'OeMarco' and Tiger Boulter boxed' three 2-mlnute rounds. Mr. Peterson aecordUn solo, UnrirV P AIVIC II,ItJ' A,t Slaggard and -in i.u.u.ts. luamtnton uub HUbllLl UilUliy Astoria held the audience gave an enjoyable Informal dance , spellbound 'K wjth their popular in the hall on Fifth Avenue last. - (rendering of, Populukso-viski fol- evening with members of other j 1eaen ,,v Vanderhoof n First of'W, several humorous, mus- badminton cJubsin.the city asj Two-Game Series Ust ' lcT sketch guest. About 40wupleawereii ' ' I XXzhU Dfflo' Giirteb and McMillan attendance and dancetrTrom 5 staged three fitst 2-minute exhib- p.m. 1 until 1 a.m. to the strains ition rounds. There was plenty of melodious rniuic by Airmail's , SMITHERS, Kjb. 1. Vender- of dHibn from start to finish.' orchestra. At X a'cck.leligj$- ijoof .won the fiifgof a two-game 'Charlie' Brtiwn was referee and iui reiresnmenis were servjeg y H,rie 0f hockey 1 the Smlther Aid. Rudderham, timekeeper. the ladies of the club. rink last F. V. Allen was mastewf cer- two. The nigijt tbr Mtfrnionr; ree goals to ' : 1 . ame is to be; ENABLE WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE jlrge Attendance Iast Night at Airalr Under Auspices of Eagles' Lodge A very erijpyable whist drive and dance was held last night in the Elks' Hfcme by the Eagles' Lodge, There were twenty-seven tables ufwhst and prize winners were: men's, .first, John Orvlk; men's, tonRolaHqn, R.. Scherk; PHIL SCOTT WINS HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FROM GERMAN BOXER LONDON. Feb. 1: Phil t Scott, English heavyweight won from Ted Sandwine of 'Germany on a foul in the fifth round of a fight at Al- belt Hall last night for the European heavyweight title. Sport Chat Jack Sharkey has a "lip promise" from Jack Dempsey to meet him for tie heavyweight championship this year, providing Stribling doesn't blow up at the Stribling fight at Miami Beach this month, writes Davis J. Walsh, It is understood that Dempsey will want a guarantee of $100,000 to again appear the ring. MEN'S WHIST IS RESUMED ileal Cove and St. George' Society Won (lames Last Night .The men's sectlon.of the Fraternal Whist League resumed activities last night following the Christmas and New Vearjntermls-blon and the games resulted as follows: , . , , Seal Cove C, Lief Erikson 3. Knights of Pythias 4, St. George's Society 5. s . The league standing to date is ns follows: W Grotto 6 New Empress 4 Jtoose 4 Seal Cove , 8 8t. George's K- of P Uif Erikson L. 1 2 2 3 4 4 6 Grotto and Moose will play ladies' first, .Mr. ,E( Yager. on!tvthi-. ,vii be nlsved next Tties- Miss . 1 i - ,c,ut Vflth Miss Mary Ekstrom; lad-1 j' ies' coanolatlon. John.spn .'; . , ' V. Austin, with ticket 26. was thawrinnerXn the raffle of a diamond stickpin. The prizes were presented by J. C. Rrady M. P. I After carilif, refreshments were erved and aheing followed un til 2 a.m. wljh music by Bob Arthur's Orchestra. About 160 persons were on tpe floor. Angelo AsWi was master of i ceremonies ana uick rora pre- sided at the door. Tommy Clough, I head of the Eagles, was in general charge, other members assisting-.' !K0M0PROGRAM FORTHEWEEK Saturday, February ojOO-r.Natlonal Orchestra, directed by, y. Damrosch. 6:(MP-Co'ncerC Orchestra;' 7:00 Lucky Strike Hour. 8:00 Concert Orchestra; joint KGW. Portland, N.W.T. 9:00 Joy Hoyn. 9:16 Concert Orchestra; mix-ed Quartet. 10:15 "Something About Everything"; Dueta. 11:30 News Flashes. i WHIST LEAGUE SECOND HALF t Feb. 14 Grotto vs. at. George's St. George's Society vs. New Empress A. C. Society. .' ', Knights of Pythias vs. Moose New Empress A. u. vs. Leif Erikson Society. Seal Cove, a bye. Feb. 21 Lelf Erjktfon Society vs. Moose. New Empress A. O. vs. Knights of Pythias. Grotto vs. Seal Covfe. I St. George's Society a bye. j Feb, 28 Seal Cove vs. New j Empress A. C. Knights of Pythias vs. Lelf .i Ik son Society. 1 Moose vb." St. George,' Society. Grotto, a bye. Mar. 7 St. George's Society ' ' vs. Seal Cove. New Empress A. C. vs. Moose. Uif Erikson Society . Grotto. inights of Pythias, a bye. Mar 14 Grotto v. New Empress A. C. St. Gerges Society vs. lxt Erikson Society. Seal Cova vt. Knlghta of Pythian. Moose, a bye. . f-v . jlTEST CRICKET t 4 Good league basketball is still and Concentrator beat Beach 20 to 17. In the ladies league, Mine beat School 11 to 5 1 and the Beach 7 to 2. Paavo Nurmi, the Finnish track marvel, won the two mile invitation race in the fast time of 9 minutes, 12 seconds at the end of last week in the Prout Memorial Meet at Boston. Nurmi ran nine opponents into the ground and finished three-quarters of a lap ahead of the next runner. P. 4 4 3 3 2 1 a postponed game at the ,efcd of this week and another postponed game between Seal Cove and knights of MATCH OPENS England Goes to ilal First Ag ainst Australians and Scores 246 for Five Wickets ADELAIDE, Australia, Feb. 1: The fourth test cricket match between England and, Australia opened today hero, the English eleven going to bat first. At the close of play this afternoon five wickets had fallen for 240 .uns. Play will proceed tomorrow and continue until the game is completed. England won the first three being played at Anyox. In the matcnes DUt in the ja6t fnd latest senior games, Mechanics ithe Australian team much harder defeated Concentrator 28 to 22 to defeat than yious games. in the two pre- PORTLAND WON HOCKEY MATCH PORTLAND. Feb. 1. Thei .'ortland Buckaroos' jinx over the Victoria Cubs held good again when the locals romped away with a three-nil victory in the coslgt hockey Ie.igue game here last night. It was a cleanly played fait game. The Buckaroos scored iwo in the first period and one in the third. The middle session was scoreless. The Portland defense was to strong for the Cubs to penetrate. ONLY TWO GAMES IN FIRST DIVISION OF BILLIARDS PLAYED Only two games were played in last night's first division billiard fixture between the Canadian Legion and Grotto. Don Brown over won won ii his in game game for tor the me Grotto urotto o James Andrews, by a score of to &4, while ..Marfiifc Andn won by 250 to 212 for! fofUhe the Ca 250 rews Cana- JIati Legion ovfAj Dbna'ld. Other games to be played are as follows: F. G. Pyle, Canadian Legion, rs. . A. Easson, Grotto. ' A. Murray vs. Ftcd Stephens. G. P. Tinker vs. Bert Morgan. An outstanding game between Don Brown. Grotto, vs. W. J. Nelson, Grand Terminals, in last week's first division fixture is to be played tonight. . . . .' . ' . First Division i February 7 Grand Terminal vs. Canadian Legion. February 14 tiraad Terminals vs. Canadian Legion. February 21 Grotto' vs. banT-dian Legion. February 28 Canadian Lt-tfon Legion vs; Grand Terminal 6 Grotto vs. Grand istaf scored his first goal since i March 25 Grand he became a pro. and Nels Stew-tvg. Canadian Legion. art notched his luth of the sea- ion to give Montreal a victory Over Chicago and a tighter hold jirf, the third plaee In the Canad- Jin.nection o.f the league. Tie following were the scores: Chicago 0rMontreal 2. Boston 3. Toronto 1. 'N.Y. Ranget-s 2, Americans 1. (Lt HARDING .LEAVES FOR VANCOUVER AND WILL REM AIN SOUTH 1 Alf Harding. aftr cutting Uite a figure in local box fighting circles during the past year,' filled on the Prince Rupert this! iprning lor Vancouver, lie doegi Mjlntend to return' to Prince ' pt but will probably locate t where in the south. The ivl nothing further in sight for Im in the fight game here. .V V 1 i. , . Terminals Second Division February 6 Grand Terminal vs. Cold Storage. February 13 Grand Terminals vs. Grotto. February 20 Grotto vs. Cold Storage. February 27 Cold Storage vs. Grand Terminals. ilarrh, 7 Orollo va. OMndt Terminals. March 14 Cold Storagr vs Friday, Feb PAGE TWO TIIE DAILY. NEWS ''"'"V !i News and Views In The World o: Sport ARMOUR SINKS A PERFECT PUTT Last Fern - Days of - Ik Acme Importers' TEMPTATION SALE Mackinaw Coats THE FAMOUS G. W. G. MACKINAW COATS , u blup and brown checKs, Norfolk style, wi i , Dockets. Regular $10.50 value. Temptation Sale' Price 7 A) Men's Overcoats FIVE ONLY, MEN'S OVERCOATS Repiila r $35. Op. ,To clear at Special Temptation S , , p, of S1O.O0 The Acme Importers Third Avenue Terms. Strictly Cash SECOND HALF i Grotto. j(. Irch 21 Grand T- liiraiumiuumii fold sior.,.. N. Y. AMERICANS1 OF BILLIARDS Boston Wins Eleven (James put of Thirteen In ii-ague ,; ' Hockey j . TORONTO, F.ebu 1-The N Y. Rangers scored . their first vie-in foiir intra-c ty clashes ive the N.Y. Amer cans last Boston kept paee with the Ran- ger by winning,. liei llth vie- March Martli torsf In 13 games br defeating Terminal! ftrtuifo,, t l l ,aren 13 Canadian Legion vs. Dave Trottler former Olympic iurotto. A Daily News results. bring briwf rnmam Outdoors or ladccff vrhatever your tatk, Let WRICLEVS rsfrwS Tou IIt your tf:ir.t, va rpctite siul dJteiti. a. Help keep teeth clam. After Eitry Cigars Wll. I'm Ye." I aerceJ. "lots of men 1 He's gone back to my old friend Bill the other day. 1 always did keep a few at home and at the office but now I carry them with me. Broken, dried out cigars made mc madbut now Tuckctts arc put ting up Marguerites, individually foil-wnf" ' . . ped, in handy Pocket Packs, I can '') tJcpend on a factory-fresh, unDro cigar." come to th conclusion tlut tw"' no tmoke like a good cigar, TUCKETTS MARGUERITE o-ts Now foil-wrapped Hut still 10 cents