i i ; r i f V 6. PA OB FOUtt TOWNH00P 99 TEAM WINS Is Now Leading Basketball Stand-lug at Terrace League Standing Teams Town Vanarsdol High School ... W 3 2 2 Native Sons 0 L 1 1 1 4 Pts. 0 4 4 0 " TERRACE, Feb. 23 As a result of two closely contested games Saturday evening, the Town team advanced to the head of the league and the School and Vanarsdol arp deadlocked in second place, The Vanarsdol team defated the Native Sons 16-12 while the Town disposed of the High School 28-23. Two good gorls' games were also played resulting in wins for the 'sfiootifw Sfe'rs and the Dumbells. In the first senior game the two team battled evenly for the ma jor part of the game and the winners managed to take the game by . Hockey Scores .SATURDAY SCORES National League Montreal 3, Ottawa 3. , New York Americana 4, Canadlen Boston 2, Toronto 4. Billiard Averages Cf. P. Balagno E) 20 4880 244 A, Murray (CD 18 4401 244 , 'J. Smith E0 11 2632 239 O. P. Tinker (CD .18 4263 237 F. Zleman (CL 15 3502 233 Don Brown (0 10 2323 233 C.Baptie (CD 13 2964 228 Q.WaUfhMOl 19 4328 227 M McLsrfhtan 0 IS 4309 226 O. Howe 0 20 4508 2 W. WtUtwreft (E) .12 2704 225 J. May (O) 8 1767 221 M. E. Young (E) .. .19 4167 319 M. Andrews (CD ....19 4083 215 W. MltchslI (E) 20 4270 214 A. Maedonald (CD 7 1499 214 J. Andrews (0) 17 3563 209 P. II. Stephens (E) .. 5 1026 205 C.L. Younrman (CD 4 814 204 T. Clough (0) 3 599 200 W. Murray (E) 7 1342 102 F. Bray IE) - 4 744 186 J. Rcott (CD 1 172 172 John Bulger (O) .... 1 169 169 BILLIARD SCHEDULE Feb, 24 Orotto vs. Legion, Feb. 27 Elks vs. Legion. Mar. 3 Elks vs. Orotto. Mar. 6 Orotto vs. Legion. Mar. 10 Legion vs. Elks. Mar. 13 Elks vs. Orotto, Mar. 17 Orotto vs. Legion. Mar. 20 Elks vs. Legion. Mar. 24 Elks vs. Orotto. Mar. 27 Orotto vs. Legion. the end- Half-time score was 7-6 1 NEW YORK, Feb, 23 The New for Vanarsdol. Kennedy and Ma- York Rangers trounced Philadel-son starred for the winners while phia Quakers. National Hockey J. Smith looked best for the Na- League tail-enders. here last night tlve Sons. Referee. McCulloch. ,by a six to one score. The vietory Vanarsdol Kennedy, 9; R. Bol- put the New Yorkers back fcHo ton; Burton, 2; Mason, 5; H. Bol- third place in the American dlvl-ton: W. Bolton. Total 16. jslon, one point ahead of Detroit Native Sons D. Kerr, 2; SJ Falcons. Smith, 4; J. Smith, 6; Oraham; Oollison; K Kerr. Total-12. Town-School Game Wet and cold, but bound for tro ileal Bermuda, toon. Robert B. Dundas of Montreal is photographed aboard ship with his "baggage." five-seated flying boat, one of two machines with which he an da Canadian and a Bermudan confrere, will establish the first Bermuda pleasure flight ser-vice. QUAKERS TRAIL WON SWAMPED IN HOCKEY Defeated by New York Rangers G to 1 Falcons and Black Hawks Stage Tie At Detroit, a. pair of long snot.i which escaped the goalies brought about a one to one overtime tie be- : lu'ppn the EViloin anr! PhWuirn Thecond game was marred by jBlack & ruuui uiay un me part oi uie; . ocihxii irmnn which seemea u oc determined to win the game b..-any possible means. This really certthem the game as they lost their centre on personals In thr second half. The crowd showed in no uncertain way that they -lid not approve of this style of play. SPORT CHAT The yachting events of the games of the tenth Olympiad, which are to 77 . , I be celebrated in Los Angeles from losers, the Town 'earn played j an Ju, 30 to A t ,4 J92 wU, b open game and brre through for held om a c(mtse tne pac,fic ,'S,re-,??0,maS,,?3,eiOcean- near L08 Angeles Harbor, individual star with 17 potats. Me.Southern nas mUes Cullocn also showed well, while, ot beautiful enatlin and manv McLeed al forward and Mlchlel ! thousands of people will be able to looked best for the School team iview thP nivmnir vanhta mt. Referee, Kennedy. Town Nelson. 2; McCulloch, 7: Penney, 2; Thomas, 17; Moore, Total 28. School McLcod, 7; Dowering, 10; Little, 4; Michiel, 2; Wallace: Kerr- Total 23. from the palisades overlooking the ! course. The coastline is protected! by a chain of Islands, 30 miles off shore, which makes it possible for the smallest craft to operate with safety and security anywhere along the shore. Winds are particularly favorable throughout the year and especially during the months of the Olympic Games. Excellent anchorage for the racing yachts, as well as locker club rooms, lounges and other facilities for the comfort of the various crews. fare provided within Los Angeles Harbor. Several splendid yacht dubs with hundreds -of members and with anchorages providing mooring for many boats of all types. have been established near Los Angeles for many years, and yachting is one; of the principal sports there throughout the entire year. Many regattas and yacht races are held of the yachting events of the Olympic Oames will have no difficulty In selecting an Ideal course with splendid wind and tide conditions. M In Billiard; E. Young Scored Decisive Win Over George Hone in Fourth Game of Fixture The Elks went Into the lead In (last Friday night's Billiard League fixture as a result of M. E. Young's victory 260 to 165 over Oeorge Howe In the fourth game of the match. The fifth game between W. E. Wll- llscroft and James Andrews la to be played tonight. WEATHER REPORT Triple Island Fresh westerly wind,moderate sea, light clouds, clear. Digby Island Part cloudy, fresh soutnwest wind, barometer. 30.32; light chop. Dead Tree Point Part cloudy. calm, barometer. 80.10: temnera- ture, 39, sea smooth. Langara Overcast, strong southwest wind, sea rough.' i Defeated Fernle Decisively and Will j Meet Vancouver For Pro-i vincial Title I KIMBERLEY, Feb. 23; Trail de .'feated Fertile hockey team here on Saturday night five to nil, makinj , the two game series six to one and ' earning the right to meet Vancouver for the senior provincial cham pionship. City Badminton Tourney Opens Gets Under Way Tonight With Playing of Mixed Doubles On Moose Courts The draw for the city badminton tournament prior to the com petition here with players from Premier was made at the end of the week. Games will start this ev ening with the playing of all mixed doubles. Later In the week men's and ladies' doubles events will be played. The garnet will take place cn the courts of the Moose 3admlnton Club. Big Wrestling Card Tonight Freberg and Koloff to Provide Preliminary For Malcewicz and Bob Kruze PORTLAND, Feb. 23: John Fre-berg and Dan Koloff will meet tonight in a five-round wrestling bout which will be the semi wind-up for the eight-round main event when Joe Malcewicz and Bob Kruse will grapple. GRIBBAGE SCHEDULE February 23 Hawks vs. Seal Cove Sawmill. Toe II. vs. Eagles. P. R. Hotel vs. Operators. Elevator vs. I.O.O.F. Moose vs. Kts of Columbus. Orotto vs. Six Muskeeters. March 2 Hawks vs. Orotto. Seal Cove Sawmill vs. Eagles. P. R. Hotel vs. Toe H. I.O.O.F. vs. Operators.- Kts. of Columbus vs. Elevator. Six Muskeeters vs. Moose. March D Orotto vs. Kts of Columbus. Seal Cove Sawmill vs. Toe H. Operators vs. Hawks. Elevator vs. P. R. Hotel. Moose vs. I.O.O.F. Eagles vs. Six Musketeers. March 1G P. R. HotcJ vs. Hawks. I ToernVs. r.o.o,r. ; I " v Elevator vs. Six Musketeers. Moose vs. Orotto. Eagles vs. Kts. of Columbus. 8eal Cove Sawmill vs Operators, March 23 Orotto vs. P. R. 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Great West vs. Acme, Flying Corps vs. Dank- rs. Oen. Offices vs. 75 Taxi. March 2 Orotto vs. Acme. Orelat West vs. 5 Taxr Flying Corps vs. Dry Do?V Oen. Office vs. Bankers. March 9 rirnttn va 1. Tnl Ciraai Wakt i. Flying Corps. Oen. Office v.t Dry Dock. Bankers vs. Acme. March 16 Orotto vs. Bankers. Great West vs. Dry Dock. Gen. Office vs. Acme, r ?lylng Corps vs. 75 Taxi. March 23 Orotto" vs. Dry Dock. Great West vs. Acme. Flying Corps vs. Bank-;rs. Gen. Qfftce vs. 7B Taxt. Marrh 30 Orotto vs. Acme. Oreat West vs. 75 Taxi. Flying Corps vs. Dry Dock. Oen. Office vs. Bankers. April G Grotto vs. 75 Taxi. Great Wear vs. Flying Corp Oen. Office vs. vs. Flying Corps. Oen. Office vs. Dry Dock. Bankers va. Acme. April 13 v Orotto vs, Oreat West. Flying Corps vs, Qrn. Office. Bankers vs. Dry Dock. Acme vs. 75 Taxi. April 20 Orotto vs. Flying Corps. Great West vs. Oen. Offic. Bankers vs 75 Taxi. Dry D6ck vs. Acme. April 27 Orotto vl. Gen. Office. Orea' West vs. Bankers, ylnk Corps Acme. 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