M Hi J 'ft m i 9 t page potts THB'DAILT NEWS Tuesday, n0 'venioer " l'k Seerrtl Decisive Win In Cribba?e League Lt Evenine Prince Rupert Cribbage League result) last night: Uotm 16. Star Musketeers 12. Heritor 17, K. of Columbus 10. Operators 16. 1. O. O. F. 12. Toe II 12, P. R. Hotel 14. Kagles IS, Seal Core 14. Oroito SO, Hawks 7. League Table W. Grotto .1W Sbc Musketeers ...13S Moose 1 P. R. Hotel 113 Hawks 108 Eagles .. 108 Bferattr 17 Operator 106 Seal Cove 164. 1. 0. 0. P. M TOC H 91 K. of Columbus 90 Ant L Ft. 86 130 1 94 103 108 108 109 111 112 104 133 93 125 126 91. 90! LIONS WIN OVER BUCKS Vancouver Defeated Portland In Pacific Coast Hockey By Score of Two to One VANCOUVER, Not. 25: The Vancouver Lions defeated the Portland Bockaroos in a Pacific Coast Hockey League game here last night by a score of two to one. VETERAN IS SIGNED ON Frank rrederkloon to Join Staff of National Hotkey League Club ,, DETROIT, No. 34 Frank Fred-enckmn last year playing mana ger of thr Pittsburg Pirates, ha been signed on by the Detroit National Hockey League Club. He wul play centre ire. i Freeze Is Much Cheaper Than a New Radiator Antl Freeze is cold weather Insurance for your motor and radiator We have a full line, including Pre (one, liador Glycerine and Alcohol Overhaul Your Old Tire Chains i And antielpate your needs in this : line while our stock j is complete i P. H. w. Bartlctt, Fifth & bunsmulr Cold Weather ' Makes, hard starting. Why not install a new battery now? OllU PRICE IS RIGHT ll-Platc Haltcry . .$10.00 13-Platc Battery . .$12.00 S:L PARKER LTD. PHONE 83 FORI) DEALERS What corresponds to home run bv Babe R n is this moment in the Spanish r.a'ioml sport of bullfighting. While an arena fuD shout iheir approval the enraged bull is driven to greater fury. SPORT CHAT Billiard League iine-up for tonight: Waugh (Grotto) vs. M. Andrew (Legion). Howe vs. Tinker. J. Andrews vs. Murray. McLachlan vs. BapUe. May vs. McDonald. Boxing In Halifax, the Oarrton City of the Maritime Provinces, seems to be on the comeback trail. Professional boxing is being revived to such an extent that two or three bouts are staged each month. Amateur boxing is also scheduled to look up thereabouts. Several years ago amateur boxing was a weekly sport and attract ' thousands of boxing fans. Two or three years ago the game flourished for a while then dropped back Into the discard. The Firefighters, who have made a name for themselves for the quality of their simon pure shows, are making ready to ' hold more bouts, in the near future In Halifax. English women athletes are in revolt against the decree of the Women's Amateur Athletic Association that they must wear "half-sleeve" vests for running and Jumping. Revolutionary Eve says: "We don't like sleeve. They Impede our arm action In running." So the call to 'arms' has gone out, and at the general meeting of the association a champion of the Mltcham Amniotic Club will move that sleeves be miuced to only one inch in length, while the London Olymplades and the Middlesex Ladles' Chibs will move the total abolition of sleeves. It is expected that the women will as usual get their own way. Game wardens in Virginia are to be compelled to wear uniforms in the future. LOCAL BOY IS BEATEN C. N. R. TRAINS From East- Sundays. and Thursdays, 4: 30 pjn. personal cost 20, for 25c. 12 for 15c. anrJ in tins of 50 r S. COCKER GIVEN NOMINATION ; TO CONTEST OMINECA RIDING IN NEXT B. C. ELECTION. 'Continued from page one) frequently punctuated by applause, declared Mr. Cocker to be the tute and Board of Trade, had twice Unon Mr. Cocker's name beine placed in nomination he vacated ' the chair and K. Lowe of Burns , Lake. viee-preaMent carried on. A. ' Shelford was proposed'by A. Moore of .Wisteria, seconded by .G. A. Bel-' sham of Fbrt FT&eer. I Bpth candidates gafeAeeche ' before the voting took plaee and It was apparent from the reception , i A letter was read at last night's that Cocker was the favored no-, ; meeting of the city council from the rhinee. . Western Conference of Labor Poll- ; Ucal Parties in which the sugges-I tton was advanced that, in the ends , of economy, federal provincial and municipal governments as well as school boards should embark on a I scheme of co-operative fire insurance covering all public buildings in the provinces. The proposal to this eflfct was mode at a recent convention !n Medicine Hat. The matter was referred by the ; council to the finance committee. PIONEER OF VANCOUVER G. A. Roedde Had Been In llook- bindinc Business In City For l Over Forty Years VANCOUVER, Nov. 26: Ousteve A. Roedde, aged 72, who had been in the- bookbinding, business in Vancouver for more than forty years, died' this roorrlln. A daughter of Tuesdays the late Mr. Roedde, as a student nurse, was murdered' while on duty For East Mondays, Wednesdays in a ward in the Vancouver Qeneral and Saturdays ii .30 a.m. Hospital a few years ago. Basebalha8,certalnly-.galne.dia strong foothold In Japan, where e ven the attractive Geisha girls ""-are playln&Hneigame. Here we see one of the teams, with their uniforms, in Toklo. FACIOT1ES A NEW STANDARD OF PERFECTION .J L. ... . l -.raw LEAD NOW The AT FLOATS;- Improvements Requested of City Dan McMillan of This City Broke Wrongest possible candidate. He was , Council hy N. B. C. Salmon Ankle In Leslng Bout In South i one of Nechako s earliest settler, a . Icemen Association Last ffrcninr ' ,lve member of the Fanners' Instl- i A list of necessary improvements NEW Westminster Nov 2V lCarrle1 the standard of the Con- in connection with the new fUher- A boat here laet Bight between Dan ' ervatl? party when the going was men's floats was presented to the McMillan of Prince Rupert and roughest in Fort Oeorge In city council last night by the Nor-Jack Broael lasted 41 seconds before 192 0mma W 194. For thern British Columbia Fishermen's Brozel knocked McMillan to the ne aa Deea vice- Association. In the matter of light- icanvaa. McMillan nnn mi tn he vowvu.. . wiu.w ujk mic uww, wre cwuwu uti- i nearly out but be got to his feet I PWJT and was a good leader elded to acrept a scheme whereby I before the eaunt of lfl. stansered. i and aUtesmah. He wa not a Lib- the federal public works depart- Better venlent points so that light and ergy may be available when It is aired to onrrv nut work on the boats The matter of supplying a water connection to the floats was refer- , to instal extra tight sockets at con- the railway cemmiseton speed ui SAVE THE POKER HANDS Cigarette permission to haw .1 here. The mayor and . mombcrs of the coir that, in rex-ut nui t ii erly winds, the floic forded the protet ' n Ujwiir a mm r u m.eraL Provineial or hybrid weather ment will lnstal the liaats. the citv t matter. Incidentally, the cttv will soon as pos.Jble I his knees. It wm learned later that i cock but a man who had stuck by ' to pay lor the power. In addition to get In communication with the rail-; I ' 1-1 A. II M L. . . . . . . ..a . ... . .... 'he had f matured a bne in his vn' at Bn a av greai in is, me aeparuneni wui oe asKea way company witn a view to navtnt ut the as ie,-.u:x ankle. Co-0peraiive Insurance On Public Bl'dgs red to the board of worjes. the alder- tnat had b' pn hW ;i ! man avnrAaalno tViaIv f t rn fnr tm ...w. ... . ultp ,A (h d, work being carried out by the city the ma.ter of a fl()ll, if at all poaslble. which it is felt miRl The matter of a convenience on 'dy tnt "iituatlon. the floaU was referred ' with the In ' -f the frt light InsUllatlon to th district en- these mw floats ... glneer. used lw some turn Regarding the road aonttectlon to they uiiiht not ,iif the float, it will be petntod out to taction desired, it v. the Fishermen's Asaoctatlon that H would bo well to ; the ellv la dolnp all tt nan in this Unprovewr ts ask- Ford President Makes Longest Phone CalL THE LONGEST TELEPHONE CALL cvt-r mado inaugurated the new radio telephone sorvico connecting Canada and Australia when Mr. Wallace R. Camnball president of the Ford Watur Company of Camufe, Lhnited, Ulked from his dtsk in the ompny plant at East Windsor, Ontario, to Mr. Hubert C. French, Msnaghig-Director of the Ford' Motor Company of AuiUaUf,Pty Ltd., at his home in Oetln, Aunttdia. The call was solely Tor Wdnosa purposes. Bcani radio sign :.U and la::'J wires carried the env nation over 16,820 milM, or twe-tbirda of the distance around tho fflole. It was 9.16 aan. In E.uit Windsor and 12.15 a.m. the itp-t ijny in Australia when a trtofWr.b c.)m-anv operator nooMUHr'afi)be!l "Fust connecttoiL hWotywrJ cffliocr).. Tjiroughqut Uw xalL.ttliJcli lastM-nine miButesoViJ 86 secfSidi, the two automobile exeeutivos d:cusied the affairs of the Aua'.ralian Fsrd Comnany with as little diffl.ulty as if they had been talking over a few hundred miles of land wires. So efficient did this new method of rapid communication nrove that Mr. Campbell Is planning to use the service regularly to Wo more closely in touch with the aftalrs of the Australian company. Hitherto, only the cables have been available. A similar service is expected to become available soon which will enable Mr. Campbell to conduct business by radio telephone with Mr. Wallace -r....i.yurNooN'r,- . -. V'."! I! ' ..... V Ofc 111 'u 1 t i ' ' l ilk- 'jflWMt OfS-N--. , i H. Campbell. Prts.dertof the Ford Motor Compinf of liled, phologrrpl.s.: .-.t bin desk while he InauRwritc J tne CanadA.'Umlted. rnl Irt lafaikUHMA i. . 4... f . sanH A t I ia. Dhone call, ths lorupjt ever in do, waa over ,16,020 mile. TM now ma route ovsr wnicn in convcrwtuun wr - r the rVrd aKsociatcd coin panics in ludia, Mftlnva ar.d Stuah Atr'.M fa the agency in New Zeala:nl. i'ij'nw'v.-aareutcfl cx a r t uvvnuiK qi ianu leineaa) in.s md fonr lam radb avstoml. Fr ) n East Windsor, Mr. Cainboirs voi.-e was Manned bv land lints to Now Wit City and Rod y .Point, Line lalttmi. Thence it ros transmit'efl by sl.oi t wave rsdio to a receiving statlcn at Rncny, Knrland, whence it woi flashed by lunu lines to the British Post Office aUtion in Lon don. From there It was ca. : ted by by land Irea from Geelonp to Sydnay; thence by beam radio to London, bv land win- StotlntiJ. Stotlntid. i-y by beam beam null rmii Windsor. It was1 the lions radio telephone i j Tupr Jli'UOB, , Maine, nnfl thence by lf pljt throavh New. York thy nn f .r ft niirptv busin J Trained operators m orted who monitored the i oui 'f h y, thoy hd heard Mr. voice distinctly on tho." ra hJ rait from Ceelongv in; ; mile,. ' travelled more thu -f .' e "The inauguration '! Xw- servi.-e, an owsuinnu's -.. knt beam radio to Sydney, Australia, ment in communlcati"". t0 and thence by lahd lines to Geelong.' more closely than ever Em. : The'rcturn circuit, separate from great dominions of tne ui ..iUt (ha the flr.f first, carried m. Mr. French's v- -u- .,! volco Zt, .hnnl,! markedly ' x the conduct of trade betwnm'. safd Mr.v Campbell.