PAGE FOUR Sport Chat James J. Johnston .grew tlrd, of seeing others collecting large 'sums of money with any one who passed tor a. heavyweight, says "Knockout." So he blew his trumpet and it stirred ol' Phlll.p Suffering Scott In London. The falling fireman has been at it since 1918. He has been belted and counted out in several different countries and languages, but he comes forth to- be resurrected by a master stroke of manipulating. Little or nothing has been heard of the collapsible clouter of Croyden for more than a year. It required a skillful hand to obtain him a match, let alone place him at the top of the heap. Humbert J. Fugasy's contract with Arthur Bu-low, the man with the fountain pen, and repudiated manager of Max Sehmeling, gave the bustling boy bandit his big oportimlty. The Oennan could do one of three things box the Briton, seek work outside of New York or sail for home. He chose the latter. Johnston's smart move, or rather his taking advantage of the Madl son Seuare Garden Corporation's failure to line up Billow, cost Sehmeling the Jack Sharkey match in Sentesiber, and imedlately reestablished Scott. Phil staggered through ten heats to shade the giant Victorlo Campolo by a gnat's eyelash. Then the Boxing Commission obligingly listed the undisputed champion of Britain's horizontal heavyweights with Sharkey and Sehmeling as the three to fight it out for Gene Tunney's vacated toga. The Hard Rock of Times Square has half the proletarian thinking his Philip ran Der Maxie back to Berlin. Johnston has talked It so loudly and long he believes it himself. He professes to be convinced his Philip will trim either Sharkey or Sehmeling and go on to win the wreath. If Scott, the timid seul of a year and a half 'SO iIMfliW -everything James J. lXfcaiUrt he really will be a raging British lion. STATION WINNER iiiJJua Defeated Freight Shed in OX.R. .inoCri&bare Final and Captured .anilta-.i-iairt fi- Iloltby Cup The final of the Canadian National Cribbage League last night was a fitting climax for a season's activities which have proven very successful. The winners of the first and second halves met to decide the railway championship and the possession for the year of the Iloltby Cttp and the Station won from the Freight Shed by the narrow margin of H to 13. This conchtdes the C.N.R. Cribbage League season. Six teams were in play during the past Veterans Lead In Billiards Aggregate of Three Games So Far i Played 72 to 5W Arainst Elks Two further games were played last night in the Billiard League ot Bfcs vs. Canadians Lsakm and. as. a result, the ex-soMierfWeagrf by the euaatanUel margin of 722 to 599. The games played last night F. 11. Stephens (Elksi, 183: J. W. aeott (OanaeMaa Legion), 250. W. S. WUUsersft, 165; O. P. Tinker, 260. Oames remaining to be played are: C. P. Baiagno vs. Col. S. P. Mc- W. MMeheH vs. M. Andrews. HOCKEY SCORES National League Toronto nil; Ottawa 2. Pittsburgh nil; Boston 7. Canadiens 2; N.Y. Americans 4. Chicago S, Montreal,; nil. II4- ( QUICK ANSWER TO t ADVERTISEMENT 4 Mrs. O. A. Chapman, of Smith-era writes to say that she got an answer to a recent 4 advertisement in the Dally News before she saw the copy 4 ef the paper in which it was running. She was advertising fresh eggs for sale, delivered direct, 4 Prince George Lost Hockey Championship Beat Armstrong in Semi-Finals and Won First Game of Finals But Last Game Fatal PRINCE GEORGE, Feb . 26: Prince George failed to win the intermediate hockey championship but they made a close run for it on their recent tour to Southern B.C. They beat Armstrong in the semifinals and in the first game la the finals against Vernon won 5 to 4. It was in the second game that they met their Waterloo, going down before the fruit growers with a score of 1 to 3. As total goals de cided tne series tney lost by one goaL STOCK QUOTATIONS (OMirtMy S. D JohMtoa Os-.K Big Missouri, 55, 60. Cork. Province, 2. Nil. fcetten Belt, 17, 2S. Duthie Mines, Nil. 24. George Copper, 2.06, 2,10. Georgia River, 6, 7ft Goleonda, 80, 8. Grand view, 9, 10. Independence, 3, 5. , Intern. Ceat St Coke, 30, 32. Kootenay Florence, 3i, 4)fcv Kootenay King, Nil. Lucky Jim, Nil, 4. Mohawk, 1, Ife. Morten Wooleey, 7, 8. Marmot River Gold, NIL 13. Marmot Metals, 1, 1ft. National Silver, 5, Sft. Noble Five, 14, 16. Oregon Copper, 12, 12ft. , Pend Oreille, ZM, 2jB0. Premier, 1.28, 1J9. Porter-Idaho, 10, 15. Reeves Macdonald, 67, 70. Ruf us-Argenta, 4, S. Ruth-Hope, 12, 12ft. Silverado, IS, 26. Silversmith, 4ftNil. Slocan King, 2, NIL Snowfbke, 10, 11. Sunloch, 76. 80. ; Whitewater. 10, 14. Woodbine, 1. 2. Bluebird, 2, NIL A. P. Con., 1.48, 1:48.--Calmont, 1.14, 1.15. rs Dalhousle, 1.26, 130. T Fabyan Pete, 6, 6 ft, Home, 7.66, 7.86. -s Hargal, 94. $1. Freehold, 44, 45. '"f Sterling Pacific, Nil, 26. ; United, 63, 66. Mertand, 26, 27. Mercury, 35, 37. TORONTO STOCKS (OenrtMT 8. D. Mnucsa Oo.) Amulet, 1.38. 1.40. PaJconbrtdge, 30. 4.00. Dome, 7.90, 7.95. Hudson Bay. 11.95, 12JX. Howie, 88. 84. HeJHnger. 555. 5.70. Imperial Oil, 32J0, 33jOO. Intematienel Niekei 30. 37,75) Mining Corporatton, 1, 2M. -Mclntyre, 17iW, VIM. Manitoba Basin, 7, 8. Noranda, 39.10. 39.60. Sherritt Gordon, 239. 20. Sudbury Basin. 191, 2J6. Teck Hughes, 3.7.5. 5.85. Treadwell Yukeh, JB0, AlOj Vvntures. l.M, 1j90. Wright Hargraves. 1.72, 1.76. PERT IN CLAIM FOR PEACE RIVER OUTLET (Continued from page one) "We can provide faciUtles. but neither the Canadian National nor the Canadian Pacific can force i wheat through any port. Thati simply means that the owners de cide where the wheat shall go. "Nature, as well as the railways, has done her best for Prince Rupert. She is blessed with an excellent harbor. My only comment as to when the Peace River outlet may be established Is to say that the railways are trying to the best of i their ability to,solyM!l transppri-L titlon problem's." '. " NEW SUITES ATTRACTIVE Brand New Installations on Prmc George Subject of Favorable Comment Outstanding among a number of Improvements which have been made- aboard the steamer Prince George while she has been tied up m Vancouver ror tne winter are.. completely renovated and remodelled bridal suites. These suites al ways, have been popular with the travelling, public but now they are a real "piece de resistance." .: V?, SIR 1IENUY THORNTON OIVESi, ''it VI.Q;RQQ5T. v m VMSCn, IllJMItf until all the facts are known,' Sir i Henry Thornton said in comment- ' ing on Prince Rupert s pfea. "There are two or three routes which might be followed in making a if' outlet to the Peace Hive district. Zi would hesitate to say which of them ought to be followed. But I can emphatically say that I don't know of any practical route which would exclude Prince Ruoert las a port through which the Peace River wheat may find an outlet-to the outer world. Furthermore, It is. unthinkable that any route should be proposed which did exelude Prince Rupert P 4 i r f i i ttij BAIL? 173 et The plumbing is brandrfew and the-'most modem fittings available have been installed. ; In adidtion to this, two of the four suites have now been equip ped witli twin beds. They are most cosy And attractive, in appearance and are causing much favorable comment AH the drapes, bed .coverings, etc., are newly Installed and are handsome indeed. Similar suites, it is undesstood, are to be installed on the Prince Rupert MAV ORGANIZE At a meeting of local Norwegians last night, a committee consisting of John Dybhavn. I. Fenses; P. Chars tad. Ther Selvig and Mrs. II. Uhdersdah! to go into the posslbll- Whereas, the two suites on eitheity of perfecting the organisation side of the vessel were formerly j.here of a branch of the League of connected, they have been now Norsemen of Canada. Another shut off each by Itself for each is; meeting will- be held at an earlyH now self sufficient with private date to receive the report of the bath, shower, wash basin and toll- committee. FOUR SAILINGS WERKLV WILL BE' GIVEN THIS SUMMER HERE WITH GENERAL REVISION IN SCHEDULE (continued from pace 1) Thursday morning. The Prince Rupert and. the Prince George, leaving Vancouver 10 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, will arrive at Prince Rupert at 11:30 Wednesday and Friday mornings. At 2:30 Wednesday afternoon the frM cihln latiA T)r4nMA DnnAKii Mondays, sail at 8 pjn. for Stewart, Anyox and Massett Inlet ports,, re-, turning to Prince Rupert at 1030 a.m. Thursday and sailing south at 4 pm. that day. On her northbound trip the Prince Henry will oall at Powell River and Ocean Falls but will go south direat from Prince Rupert to Vancouver. Both north and southbound, the Prince Charles will travel direct between Prince Rupert and Vancou ver. ' e "m saiJlng Ir for Alaska, returning to Prince. Ru- ,R"- pert at 7 o'clock Monday mornlngi?ert av?' "?u " be June 12 and tn ta,t' SVtember 8. : and satftog south at 4 ml the same da. The boat arriving at The steamers Prince TIIEWEATHal Prince Rupert -jm-Wind; temne r t Haysport -Licrh, Ji; ''r"'""c,aiear, calm.; Rosswoodciearcc2J Aiyanshiear Alice Afm Cilm' U v-iear, calm J -viear, calm . j Stewart River -2,-Wind, -28 Dawson-Clear, calm ranee unpen maay morning win " ""v '""" ui ' n, met C. w leave at 2:30 2:30 dor. pj. for for Anvox Anyox and and wn Charlotte unarraue islands lwanas serviee. serviee, On the nnmii,. j Jehn and ent. j r Freda I River pueitsher Z Stewart, returning to Prince Ru-! tne "cneduie for these vessels to be ing to word rZ7 pert at 6 pin, Satedajr and sailing j later. south at 7 pun. : The revised train service TN the quest for financial independence millionj of A people turn with confidence to Life Insurance , , . 'tht'one investment which can provide an income for rold age, a reserve fund for emergencies and a paid-up testate for loved ones. ii&y . ..i .... . so important is this form ot investment that today has been set aside as Life Insurance Day. It is a day when, in fairness to yourself and family, you should discuss with your wife your future financial status. Ask Yourself These Questions If your earnings were cut off entirely!' what income would be available from your present savings? 'Do you realize that $10,000 of LifeJnsur mcc represents a yield of only about $500 an-- f'ht 17 i SSL1- . The Prince Charles, leaving Van-1 van-irruiv Prinee Rupert nut in ui connection wunecnon witit wiuij construction construction ouver u pjn. Saturdays, reach Prinee Rupert at ll:S0 sun. -i ai at. uuawa camni.i.. .1 will . the changed steamship sailings wilt j from the Peace of a Ri?i! rail ' aja,ftles bo anetuineed later. j. Rupert. 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