fir PAOB POTTR. vrlh MACE IN rtANCE IN THE LETTER BOX DISTILLED AND BOTTLED IN ENGLAND a uflvn i isi noi published or displayed by the Liuu'ir i i. nrrol Hoard or by the (iovcriment of British Columbia, Tin patt.y trrws ?g.'t'Ktf-.'.S CrowingOpem "In thedouble-slotted, automatic booklet . . Chantecler papers are a real help to the man who rolls his own, They're superfine papers . V ready gummed, strong, yet thin . . just right for faster, easier rolling 1" CIGARETTE PAPERS REPLY TO COMPLAINT Interested" that the player had but (two personal fouls called on him. Sports Editor. Daily News: That is quite true, and very signifl- In reply to the complaint lodged ; cant Two more personal fouls by "One Interested" against last j would have removed the player pa-Saturday's basketiJall write-up in manently from the game; and it which one of the 32 Taxi, team was ' was only after such reminders that criticized for none too commend-' the play Improved. These little ad-able playing tactic, I wish to point monitions from the referee are ne-out several important consider- ; ceseary to restrict the play of those tlona, j teams and players who mistake After writing up senior games for basketball for wrestling, or Cana-the past month your KDorter con- dlan ruebv. t sldered his criticism of the niaver! vntm RFPfimirR In question very carefully. It was only after hearing the remarks of spectators for some time and, after careful thought himself, that he committed himself to this pronouncement. .- Your reporter is fully competent after years, of playing experience, coaching and refareeing to Judge. Juneau Boxer Has Easy Victory Over Ketchikan Rival JUNEAU. Alaska, Dec. 8. Miles .remarks play that is dirty and not VlT'VW. IT "d l&Jn.the be interest, of the game. It f hKe'ch , ln locking him down in the third I !w.m.f ntb,eM round end battertn hln biy m terms: h, "Ratehford started to play. the last three rounds. . and with Wrathall and D. Ourvlch. The Ketchikan boy manned to nam uiiuKnig wiein in wun niona- avoid the heaviest TonoMS regularity ar.c deadly pre ; clslon." Is this not punches and Murphy was r ruble to land the indeed, an at- knockout blow. Richmond nnt tempt to give credit where credit connect solidly once during the er-k due? lire six rounds Murphy was left It was also mentioned by 'One without a mark at the final gong. GORDON'S GENUINE LONDON GIN V.. v - ( v - 4& 5sM BADMINTON Hoop Line-ups ! IS PLAYED.' For Tonight's Prince Rupert Club . Entertains ' Members oi Skeena Club , On Saturday evening the Prince Rupert Badminton Club entertain pies took part in an American tournament, the arrangements for which were hi the hands of Eric Gee and James Farquhar. There was good fast play throughout the evening. The winners of Court One were Molly Cross and Ronald Allen while the winners of Court Two were Frances Cross and Bill Tobey. These four played off the finals in a well contested match,' the scores being 11-15, 15-10, 15-5 in favor of Miss Cross and A Allen. After refreshments. Mr. Gee pre sented the prizes, and II. L. Shad- well moved a vote of thanks to the Prince Rupert Badminton Club for the pleasant evening they had en Joyed. Tf A X17V 127. R. Wicks, 200; f T all BILLIARDS Junior League Got Under Wav With Playing of Fixture Last Night In the opening fixture of the newly organized Junior BBjlard League, -Hawks won from Jeweler? by an aggregate score of 9S2 to 7" last night. Individual scores were as follows: J. May i Hawks), 200: J. Bulge Jewelers), 132. W. E. Hayhu'rst. 152; W. Stewart 200. W. Hutson, 2C0; L, Raabe, tfl. P. Chenoskl, 200; A. Straahan i W. Funnsll. 102. NEW MILL GRINDING British Columbia Peace Rive Block started milling flour last month froui No. 1 hard wheat lr the newly established mill at Fort St. John. The new mill, representing an investment of $26,000? organhed by C. P Phillips who was aided by a $7500 loan from the pio- ivlncial government. Games Named Junior Leaf ue Rovers J. McRae. T. McMeekln. ed the members of the Skeena Club W. Bremner. E. Christian, a. Wll at the Mclntyre Hall. Sixteen cou- llscroft, A. Davles and Q. McKInley. Boy Scouts V. Miller, E. Santer- New Billiard Loop Formed Junior League is Organixed With .Tour Teams Entered Play Started Last Night A Junior .pilliard League hat, en organised with tour teams .lawks. Jewelers, League of Natlom nd Bmpress-rentered. Play started ust night whfn the Hawks defeated the Jewelers by a score of 952 t 184. The schedule for the remain ter of the first halt of the season to announced as follows: December 19 League of Nation vs. Empress. Ltecember 14 Hawks vs. Leagur if Nations. December i 7 Jewelers vs. Em oress. December 28 Hawks vs. Emprea December 31 Jeweler vs. Leagur of Nations. Africa contains two-fifths of the ootential water power of the world. m ' - ";ifi'.:"i-"iftt!i mm' " 1 Men to Gtntrtl Eltctrie Vm-bonds trry Tutldtf feenmj out Qtntdt-wtdt ntiwork. LOCAL BOYS IN ELEVEN Bill Gwyer and Jimmy Stewart Members of University of B.C. Football Team Jimmy Stewart and Bill Owyer of this city were members or the University of British Columbia football team which won the inter- bane, G. Viereck, W. Smith, S. Wat-1 collegiate championship of Western son and J. Lindsay Intermediate League High School A. Walters, B. Un ger, o. Wlngham, B. Vance, M. Forbes and R. Ross. Merchants J. Currle, E. Ding- well, F; Dingwell, J. McNulty. J. Comadina J. Pierce and F. Mor rison. Ladies' League Cardinals L. Lowe, C. Irvine, P. Stone. V. Krikevsky, A. Gilchrist and G. Hivett. Comets E. Steen, J. Roberts. P. Harvey. N. Ourvlch, B. Jack. P. Mac-Oulre and E. Connery. Senior League PanthersA Cross, A. Mitchell H. Maodonald. R. Irvine, II. Lyons T. Kelsey and J. McNulty. 32 Taxi D. Ourvlch. V. Menzies i.. RateMord. W. Wrathall. D. Frtz-Jll. 8. aunrich and II. Menzies. Canada in Vancouver a few days ago by defeating University of Manitoba 4 to 3. Both loca: boy cai. be seen in a group picture of the team which appears on the front page of a recent Vancouver GROTTO WINNER Captured Honors in First Half Cribbaje league Season Last Night of Qrotto won the first half of the Criboage League season last night although beaten 14 to 13 by the Musketeers. Seal Cove which Had been in the lead by a single point, lost 10 to 11 to the Moose and thus MI behind the tobacconists The rscond half of the season will start after the Christmas and New Year holiday season. In the spring winners of the first and second halves will play off to decide the ctty championship. Scores test night were as follows: Moose 16. Seal Cove 11. I. O. O. F IS, K. C. 12. Musketeers 14. Grotto 13. Elks 14, Eagles 13. P. R. Hotel 14, Swifts 13. League Standing W L. PtS Grotto 129 114 129 Seal Cove 128 115 12 Musketeers 127 116 12? Wks 126 117 Itt Mooxe 124 119 lg y. O. O. F 123 120 ir R. Hotel 123 120 IT "agles ISO 123 IK K. C 106 134 100 Bwifta 106 137 106 The Soviet war machine has ef-' n been deserlbed as an unknown f ?tor in U. mlllts i- nowcr of Biir - e. It has been estimated that Rus- a has a ntano n armv of 924M0 "-en. with more than 4,500 000 in IhU iwm 1 KiitnJaKW op abasia saa 1 1 - s - ut (Prevents distortion. v ; in I law. . . HCO'CAT0 -t HA IS70. MS UM i HUDSON'S BAY Highest Possible Quality- An old ir.-llow HiiV. U4 Whiiky , Rom in public fi(M for two c?aturii ., er bouhi with tk. tt back of both it reputitioa 211 7ar old. aayeriisemem is not pUDiisinti or displays tn ht Uqn Control Board or by the Government, of British Columbia. SPORT CHAT An Interesting handicap badminton tournament was recently held at Anyox with many players taking part. On one court Mrs. T. Stretton and Sid Peters were the winners and m the other Miss Nettle Thomson and W. Adams had a perfect score. Single ladder games are now being started at the smelter town and. If 'here an sufficient interested, here will be a eerie of rfauhl l.ut. season and There to an Active basketball sea TONE EQUALIZER,! Cjn LxcLiswe tfcaliire of iie General Electric M Hatuie xincje RADIO MADE IN IIn addition to Tone Control. Ceneral Electric H.,1! nnu r ti llfj lie MWTI VIH 1 B "Tone Equalizer" a new development of General Electric rewardi a feature which eliminates cabinet resonance and its resulting distortion of tone. Hear the C.E. Popular Console and you will notice what a suqiri.Ing difference the Tone Equalizer mikes. Note how it brings out alt the tonesr-low, middle and high with equal volume, lloomlng, unnatural hass notes are properly balanced you enjoy superb Full Range Tone. 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