A ' MO: ' ) ,r teO-'' r r,,,.... - ill- c: November 20, 1930 ursday TIIE DAILY NEWS paoe ctvj her INTERESTING K t is being taken in ,i mi final bout to-thi Empress Social : ween Pete Holm and nun won many fol-:n irt fight he put iicrty recently, and . , made a big hit lieu lie scored a sen-..j;.:ai over an exper-uerr last summer, iinuld produce five DiillinR and may ; ( of ths most exelt- MEL COWIE ur.nlon of West-u ill box Billy ti the EInipress u' Friday night. . dan McMillan wins by knock-out VANCOUVER, Nov. 20: Dan , McMlUan of Prince Rupert wren a lecnMcal knockout over Tunc Brinea of Norttojriri me second round at the weekly Cavalry chfcTWBpktm card here last night.-., f. ,, SPORT CHAT ; "Snapper" Garrison, famed tori fipu'c who died in New York on October 38, was widely known as a "sport" who would "shoot tbe works" if he believed his ho u right. There is a story which hu been told about "Snapper" Oar-rison for a decade or more, which give; an insight into his sporting nature Snapper was broke, so the talc Koes at least be. was down to his las', three dollar;,. It was" at. ricuv; meet nmerthaM Tfc '' mou.s old Joctey was gokitwardi wire off" for some nioney. Just then a friend happened tfipt bim and whispered in his oar: "Safcpper. I've pot something hqtyr the Aat race. Do you want, to toftln-jto'rf" "Nope.'' Garrison replied, "I'm cleaned. Got to use this last three bucks to get a wire off for some money." But his friend insisted that he bad a sure thtawal long odds. "Why." Ik ttld Garrison, -this may get you a hundred to one. Put ! your three buck;, in and trail along with me." Sn ripper walked with his I p. : to a ooot.'i. He asked Wftt Uw odds were on this cer'ain bone to win. "AW," the bookie snarled, "HI lay yez a million to one on that' d'j " And s-jiv enough, according to the yarn. Sivpwr got his ticket for Uu- buck- with the unheard 'if Mighty Atoms Goodness- CUBES In Tins oS 4 nd SO CabM Ti'i advertisement is not published or &VW J -luor Cpntrol Board or by tun uuv British Columbia. ?rbfc t l4ft lENNESSY COGNAC BRANDY mo 1 odds of $1,000,000 to $1, scribbled on ! the face of it. The race was on. "They're off." the crowd moaned. The favorite took the lead. Snapper's nag was wit at tne post momentarily. J; nu&fe'JfT groaned Snapper and his I mj(jTney turned to B unler ( . ;v - mmh: MJ -A ., ... p the stands to a lunch stand. The friend was going to stand the treats. Wo t a minute," his friend said, grabbing Snapper by the arm. "Look at this." Snapper was unimpressed. "Come on, let's get a bite," he said. "Man alive," his pal yelled, "look it him-go." Still Snapper was unlmrie88dd"'Ite gaming. He's in rmnrK - - - y ' ' v if "1 fourth place, he's second, comini; into the stretch. Snapper, look at that dog lope." But still Garrison showed no enthusiasm. 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