it n b b n .ar m m m m m m it m a ac. a. m a n w v n m a m sr m -m a a i m i If SANTA CLAUS Invites Too to select jam Christmas gifts, be it fays for the kiddies or aereJty pieces of furni ture for the home, yoa oterioofced at that BENSON'S STUDIO TMrd Aft. W. Phone IK SB. HE Wltl. TIES, up from . . .95 GARTER 8ET5 . .$1.00 SUSPENDERS .31.00 Ifetta, SMHs. flaadfcereMefs. Saaria. Me. ia CbfMmw ready fr atatttag. STEVE KING SH rd Atenae Wert Thtut Oreeti SS C. C. trbaH Manner TwoPensinOne Poclrt Cap and Clip are Included with Eirry Parker Dole Ten I No Extra Charge Come to our pen counter and Ut t show you how Parker's "Doable Duty" DuofoU can iaatoaUy be changed from a Desk Pen to a Pocket Pen-how Parker Dek Sets now sire you two pens In one at no increase In price. Coapltte sets, Including Free Pocket Cap and Clip, $6.)5 and up. McCutchcon's Drues Second Avenue and Sixth Street Telephone 79 Pillow Slips Runners and Doilies Handworked and hemstitched From 25c to $7.00 IDEAL GIFT SHOP 328 Third Avenue West Phone lied 55G Barrie's Home Furnishings T!d Ave. & ITrrt St. We Still Have That Last Negative of You Why not sent a pboto at to that friend City 0. Telephan 13 Your Xmas Gifts Made u fit you Enrraring lCatehes and Hock repaired W. H Mn. taetOc LEO CONTOLI 3M Shth St. Phone M BavSBaHBBBvTwVBBBBlHvHajB UJC' B,: :.i3. :t l'A.;t ..git testy : '.r.jti,y,ti t-f Eur-'jp- a'-' r .-.id' r .f American pugilistic ring. Scottish League Flrt Division Aberdeen 3, Partl6k Thistle 1. Clyde 2, Dundee 2. Bart Fife 1, Motherwell 1. Falkirk 2, Leith Athletic 3. Hamilton Acads 3, Hearts 2. Hlbernlas 2, St. Mlrren 3. Kilmarnock 0, Celtic 3. Morton 1, Ayr United 1. Queen's Park 0, Alrdrle 0. Rangers 7, Cowdenbeath 0. Scottish League Second Division Albl6n Hovers 2, Ralth Rovers G. Arbroath 4, St. Johnstone 0, Boness 3, Montrose 3. Brechin City 4, Stenhousemulr 1 Dumbarton 2, Forfar Athletic 2. Dundee United 4, Armadale 0. Dunfermline Athletic 2, Stirlingshire 1. King's Park 1, Clyde Bank 2. Queen Of South 7, Alloa 0. St. Bernard's 0, Third L&nark 1 Free won the British Columbia title last West Bromwlch Albion 4, Stoke 'pfing and then roamed victorious 'across Alberta and Satkatchewan. Old Carl Kendall, Uhy veteran lead the managership of team. the Smelter "Tuffy" Oarland Is still between the goal posts and Clarence T. Red-dlck stays as defence man, but black-browed Carl Houbregs, the! team's greatest defensive and offensive threat, has left his rear-guard post to play with Settle pro's Cur ley WheHKy, Industrious left-1 winger, and Geoff Hazard, plugging relief forward, arc the last remnants of a shattered attacking line. In the Southern Alberta League, Turner Valley-Okotoks has snatch- I cd two of the erstwhile Trallmen I "Dub" Mackle and "Qus" Oustason, East both scoring forwards. Art Mackie and "Mickey" Brennan, the other wandering front-line men, are away to Kmibef ley, B.C., and Port Arthur, Ti ckets ! For Someone Somewhere on this page, in two different adYcrtise-merits wfl be found the names of two residents of this city. Examine the advertisements carefully and find the names. If the two persons whose names are in the advertisements will call at the Daily News Office they will be presented with a ticket to either the Capitol Theatre or two tickets for games at either of the golf courses, they to choose which one they desire These tickets arc FHEE. r - o West Will Make Strong Bid For Amateur Hockey Crown Despite Depletion of Rank AIJ n C ' IWIPEG, Dee. 20: Hoekeyists in the west are all Uld LOUntrV O0CCerHh mme wy today toward the Allan Cup of . f 191 and the right to represent Canada at the Olympic r.t ikh Learue Hnt Dirision j Oames of 1982. Most of the amateur squads are back in the Arsenal i. Newcastle United 2. running those who fought to the top in western compe-Btnninajiaoi 2. utrpv 9. , tUion last year and new outfits have entered the lists to Dwwnun numi . mwiiro we a determtned flcnt to brtnas neoeasay z. the Canadian title back west Blackpool 3. Ortmafey Tewn 1. ! A a ice mert am are immimI tailed Derby Comtr 4. HasMefsffcld HMdemteid AuMm at wsmrlnf . rfntu , fnr the t.. to rebuild Town 1. Leeds United S. Maoefrnter Uni ted 0 the western foul tat seuon--nd at ibetr Mr Kendall ha tUrted r vuk. a I r.. a. t s tart of nraettees and of kafue play. n"SJ . J ienSMton of most of the WMtorn Arthnrt Allan Cup team letrttta la aneertain. But It is aeU and KuWd lMt Lfecater City 2, IMtan Wander- that two of the west s best three : I to era 1. nm Uut nl men can brtft teams of last season wilt return to Mancheater CKf 3 Aston Va 1. fra Tlgor and deter. ,Uver bowl back to the west Death PortawoaHi 1. Cwelaaa 1. " MleaUon I and accident hare conspired to rain Sheffield United 4, Mtddlestoreegh Port Arthur only !nta chance- DUt for A flT,t time ,nro, not threatened ' 'team to wtn the Allan Cup three Sunderland 5. Weatham 1nKed 1. strmath of the roster. ltme, went tato th rlnaU aggmtt EnrJlih Leatue Second Dlrlslon I Montreal Amateur Athletics Asao- Robbed Hy Death Ports of a defence man almost without peer. Big "lied" Cross was enlisted to fill the gap, but suffered a crippled left arm In an auto' . year's retirement. And every- mem-! Hacquoil is still on the roster. Quade; from Winnipeg Elmwoods. Johnny Bates and Billy Hall are still at the left wing Job, Jerry Stra- chan and una Norm Friday seek centre Ice positions, and B6bby McCrttnor After Vcars of effort, Trail reached and Johnnl . Salonen arc on right tually Intaet, new talent. But there are other Allan Cup threats In the west (hough their strength remains unaaiessed " until Dieken are the ex'Blatrmoreane. BeAdes, the Oilers have Mackle and Fustaso, Of Trail; Don Klever. Canrnofe rear-guard; and enough Tiny Oordon Hacquoil Is still In , ... . the nets for the Potts, and he is still . , . , J. . . . VT' . . ... high-class team unaided, A being forced to gq hi best by Alf le Dupuls, capable sUb-netman Fronxj flelnrn Uncertain, centre ice broad-shouldered prppks i Return of players wHo won try- Dafee Is to be broiight back oh de- outs in pro camps Is making Sas-fence beside "Phat" Wilson. Feilx katchewan's rosters uncertain as Kytomo, a Junior, seeks a defrnce the season opens. Weyburn's "Blgi post ana a coupie oi otners are out hix cnamps, nave imea up a strong i fof a Job. squad again and Reglna Vies are re The forward strings are unchang- ported better than ever. Two reeu ed except by the addition of Trail's (lars are missing from the Unlver "Mickey Brennan and Norm Mc-,slty of Saskatchewan team, but re- crtilts make up the loss. Break-up of the Montreal Amateurs, Canadian champions, has brought the conviction that the tide qf hockey empire U once morcwest-ward to take Its way. FOR FALL AND CHRISTMAS FJ -Try SAHARA DRY GINGER ai A Trae Fratt Drink Unexcelled Br Any - Per Dozen, $1.50, Delivered . , r . ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Store Pipes, Galvanited and Waek Otows. xaces r to r UaWflj Pass made to order M THIRD AVLXUE WEST Telephones: Office 310 Works Clae 703 (Ff " flaaaaaaLaaaaaaaaaaaaaB lKaBR ' LIIIIIIIIIIIIIBH Ba matey 0. Tottenham Hetetwri Mon- pritchnpiorui. D the tws fail Frank UacquoU. termed- are out tn w mm uw H-ht U. SBATTL Dee. 2:-Oaln4ng one jPorte entered the last Up only f- the swooping hawk of amateur hoe- . spiiv " ptt-7 nanv wing , point for a two-all tie with Seattle w Bradford Ottf 0, OMhem AtWetic j11 nard-wti triumphs over Win-(key, died after a llnfertog Ulnea J, Hre the leU ta,t Vancoum Bristol City 1. Preston North End 1 Bury 2, Reading 2. Cardiff City 4. Burnley 0. Charlton Athletic 1, Nottingham Forest 1. , Ererton 2, Southampton 1. Plymouth Argyle 3. Wojirerhamp ton Wanderers 2. Portvale 3, Mlllwall 2. Swansea Town 2, Bradford 1 wine The Porta promise on- more feature a forward Bne thn: -x c: at basataC Dack-rhecking and ttteleas attack. At Wmnipec the Elmwoods seek to tower once more to thp Mniuba Utte over Increasing rivalry "Steamer" Maxwell, pioneer pilot, figures he has a fifty per cent better team than that which fought Port Arthur to the limit before, yielding seven months ago. He has 1 an experienced defence and a for- ward selection that blends tested talent and youthful ambition. The Mm woods' gaal job goes to Jimmy Oostor, unless be is beaten' for the pUee by promising Lyall; ' H atones. Two b oak lea, Joe Hirers and Tom McDonald, remain on defence with adequate re Set offered by Lon Burrace. BID Otll ad Hack Simp son. Among the forwards are number rumored to nave signed pro contracts, but It U 'expected that the report will be discredited and the lads wHI remam amateura. i . , ... , , ,. ,. W " Seattle Oa At sentre are WaKef Monson and ,)ra;Jf,cN'lht pttot men In the west. Monty Muc-, Jkle, BH1 KtndaU and Vic Llndoulsti Mrs. Harold ran Buekirk of New York. 1W0 foils ehampton. who will defend title against other women fencers In tourney at the Fencers' Club LIONS TAKE PUCK LEAD Coast Lea toe mipeK iwrnwooos ana irau. o.u., win iwowea an operation. um . uona aoarea mto mt place in the t,,i,- n-...,-, ,hY. .'-fetters Sttiote-Baters. Now Now the the Smoke-Bat- Smoke-Bat- came came after after the the areateat greatest sMaon season ift Irt ,wm "J"? A reanma. ine JZ iJT". iwie-up snows p-.,.,. Pacific nnaK. Coast Hockey tiv.. t-., Leaeue IT-V erl are definitely "done." bat the his meteoric career, and robbed the r,7;1JTr!r-.Ir and dotted ZTtSZ.,.u with The Lions seored two seals In the Ports an dthe Elmwoods are boasting greater strength than ever. Migration, a trend that no national laws can halt, has spelled at least a temporary "finis" to the dog I first period while the Eskimos counted one each fn the second and third. crash and Is out of hockey for the "1"?". IL717. IZZTTT ANGLICAN YOUNO ted rtcord of victories-achieved by (season at least. ! mmLhiof Blair- Ppt-E MEETING the Trail crew. Only four active! But Boss Pudae is undismayed. He I . J f ,?i!f the 11 I members remain of the squad that'stlll has perennial "Phat" Wilson.'" ""T L2 T-T 1 The Anglican Young PeoDle's As- lone playing hockeylst who ha .. . . .. soclatlon held a brief buslneas ses- ST llhtet St,, T andlhTuiance S In AlK j, "en.ng In the Cathedral Ifams. jVnd. grey-haired Wllf VanntmTm -th lMm: 3ImmvlHall after which a social hour was 2.Tuf HJf.MeW Puffy Kemp and Jotau!-0J. make the Allan berth thrice, 1 f rath er of the Trail men, has retired to Cup threatens to come out of his last w. a sap w wii w v mv menu served wljh Miss L. Hal- nweii anoyjsric oeehi charge. C. N. It. TRAINS From East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 pjn. For EasU-Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30; a.m. ' ADVEHTISING COPY. MUST BE IN EARLY copy for display advertise menta should be In the hands of the printers not later than 3 run. the day prior to publl- cation. 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