IN WHIST Individual Averages For First Half of Season Announced Fof the f irst Half oT Whisf League i season individual scores are art-nouncect 4s' follows, onf y those players participatin'g hi seven of more ; matches played by their respective teams being shown in the list: : W. L Roi flame Grotto' 17 7 Q. Rudderham drotto 19 i Geo Howe Orotto 16 8 H. Arney Legion 18 9 L. Richardson, Mus 18 0 K. Slatta, Sons of N 18 9 E. Skog dots Of N 18 9 R. Elliott Fish Packers 18 9 J. Watson Legion Id 8 H. M, Hale 1XJJO.T 11 16 D. Smith Legion 17 10 G. Anderson Grotto . .18 8 J. Judge Legion 16 11 Joe daron Moose1 it 11 B. M. Simpson Moose 14 10 Alex Harvey Legion ... 14 16 C. R. Efrggrt f.b.OJ. .15 12 P. Johansen S. of N. IS 12 Alex McRae Grotto .13 11 Joe Jack I.O.O.F 13 11 H. Smith I.O.OJ1 14 13 Sam Pearee Empress 14 13 D. Santerban Emp. .14 13 J. Andrews Seal Ctoe 14 13 D. Milne Empress 12 12 O. Stegavig Moose 12 12 Harry Love I.OO.F, .. .13 14 J. Wynne Empress 13 14 J. Skinner Musketeers 13 14 W. Gordon Musket 13 14 J. Krlkevsky Empress 12 15 A. Macdonald Musket. 12 15 J. Murray F. Packers 12 15 W. Way, Sestl Cove ...12 15 .'ll. M. Harper S. Oove .12 15 W. E. Funnell Totem 12 15 A Gomez Fish Packers 11 16 'a. Krause F. Packers 11 16 ,G. Dungate I.O.OJ' 16 17 JUNIOR BILLIARDS Savoy Hotel . Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all rooms. A. J. PRUDHO.MME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. Pet TO.83: 7.37 i 66.66 66.66 66.66) 66.66 66.66" 66.6'6 j 66.66 62.96 I 62.96 61.90 59.35 tm 58.33 58.33 55.55 55.55 I 54.16 54.16 51.85 51.85 1 51.85 ' 51.85 j 50.00 1 50.00 ! 48.14 i 48.14 ! 48.14 48.14 i 44.44 I 44.44 j, 44.44 44.44 40.74 40.74 37.63 December 28- -Hawks vs. Empress. i December 31 Jewelers vs. League of Nations Get quick resi:rt with a want ad Established 1849 UMB'S RUM AGED, RLENDED AND MATURED AT THE LONDON DOCKS "Lamls Pine Old Navy" PROOF OVERPROOF Old and Good! Ask the British Navy! On sale at Liquor Vendors of direct from Government Li quor Control Mail Order De partment, victoria. B.C. This advertisement ia nut pub-Ifshefl or dtsclarea by the I.hiMii' Control Ko.ir'i or ty thf Government oY British Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot it Cold water: Steam Heat 73c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarclll Telephone tSI J. H. Sleigh, Anyox; John Nelson, Alyansh: J. L. Johnson and J. E. Oddson, OJland; A. Benson, city J. Teonett, Ojland; John if Eassle, Cloyah; C. B. Flewln and C. B. Brown, Port Simpson; iQ E. Ashton, Massett. Drink More Milk For Fresh Local Milk Phone Red C08 DOMINION DAIRY Mrs. Ruth helps the redouhtahh- Babi pn i awav bis arsenal for a journey to souttierr. s'-.ios for a spot oi target practice in the Carolinas The king of swnt lett New York without even settling question of his Yankees' contract for next year. But why worry? Important Basketball Games Played Last Night; League Leaderships Involved in Some Some very fine basketball was dished up for thcrians last night. As most of the games were important factors in establishine; the leariue leadership, feeline amoncr ulav- era and spectators often ran high. In defeating the Panthers 24-19, the 32 Taxi went into a tie with C. N. R. and Panthers for first place in the Senior League. By defeating Merchants 24-28 the Hlgh School lads olimbed into first place In the Intermediate division. With out Yager who. in future, will play intermediate, the League of Nations bowed to the Seaute who have ako lost Calderoni. The Scouts now lead the Junior League, as a remit of last night's game. The girl's name was a good one and in then-new flaahy scarlet outfits, the Cnr-dtnate won 21-8. Steamship Sailings j For Vancouver Tuesday ss. Catata 1 :30 p m Thursday -ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p.ir Frlday ss. Pr. Mary 10 p.m ss. Oardem, rrM nigkrt. Dee. 20 ss. Prince Norah p.m. I'rmn Vaneoater 8unday ss. Catala pjr. Wed ss Pr. Bunert 10:30 a m Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 p.m. Friday- as. Oardena pan, Dec. 30 ss. Princess Norah am.; For Naas River an1 Iirt Hmpwn- i Sunaay ss Catala s u.n. j From Naas River & Port Stmpton I Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 a m For Stewart and Anyox Sunday--ss. Catala 9 p.m. Wednesday ss. Pr. Rupert 4 p.m From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala 11:30 ajn. Thurs. s. Pr. Rupert 8 From Ocean Falls Wed-ss. Pr. Rupert .. .10:30 am. Friday Pr. Mary 4 p.m Friday ss. Cardena p.m. For Ocean Falls-Tuesday ss. Catala 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p.m. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 p.m. From Queen Charlottes Dec. 17 ss. Prince John .... DDE) So? skin aiSections It tools. kOOtllM IlLslilllllv A flul, Hut actually Corn wash the liUmlslieJ ttiln clean. A bud kln Is unfortunate, emharraMing, umieressary, wllh Hid formula so rich la healing elements. KING LEVIRIKY . &EATK LOUG1IKAN CHICAGO, Dec. ID: King Levinsky of Chicago scored an upset last night when he defeated Tommy Loughrsn in ten rounds, flooring him no lew than four times during the heavyweight bout. 4 4 WHIST LEAGUE STANDING Hnd ef First Half W. L. Orotto 7 2 Moose 0 3 8mm of Norway 6 3 Legion 8 4 I. O. O. F 4 Musketeers 6 4 EmtrresF Hotel 9 4 8eai Oove 8 6 Fh Packers 2 7 Totem Park 1 8 BILL AMD AVERAGES M Andrews Oi 3 C P. Balagno Ei 2 J. Bulger E 2 A. Macdonald C8 1 O. Howe Q) 1 J. Murray (CS) t Strachan (CL) 1 Chenoskl (Biles) .1 R. Young (E) J O. Shenton (O) 3 J. Smith B) J. Saunders , tB) 2 C. Baptle (& 2 F. Zlcman (CLJ 1 jB. Morgan (O) :1 J. Mav itiS) . a IR. Yoting rpj - 1 X. Hillmsm'TcS) 1 W. Murray (O) . ...2 E. Hudson (O) 1 B. Hudson (Elks) I L. Raabe (Elks) 1 A. Murray (E) 1 F. Aldrldge (CL) 1 D. Brown (O) .2 P. Johnson E l O. Grotto; CS, Cold Elks. P. 1 6 6 6 S S & 3 2 1 TU. Ave. 760 259 800 25d 350 250 350 250 360 250 350 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 747 240 409 209 458 229 458 22ff 228 228 225 225 430 216 215 216 214 214 418 208 207 207 204 204 107 197 197 197 189 189 362 181 150 150 Storage, E i T CAltT tfEWS News of the Sport World SCORERS i "Babe" OtF On Anting TriR J Bolton Wancerers 2, Everton 1 I Chelsea 2, Birmingham 1. ! Grimsby Town 0, West Bromwlch 1 Albion 0. !0. rfuddersfleld Town 5, Blackpool Leicester City-Portsmouth aban doned. , Liverpool 1, Derby County 1. Middlesbrough 2, Arsenal 5. Newcastle United 5. Sheffield Wednesday 1 Manchester City 1. West Ham United 2, Sunderland 2. SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Airdrieonians 0, Kilmarnock 1. Ayr United 2. Falkirk 0. Celtic 6, Leith Athletic 0. Cowdenbeath 3. Aberdeen 1. Dundee 4. Rangers 2. Hearts 5. Dundee United 0. Motherwell 4, Queens Park 1. Partick Thistle 1. Morten 0. St. Mirren 3. Clyde 1. Third Lanark 4, Hamilton Aca demicals 1. Billiard Averages Junior Learue O. T. Av. IR. Fong iLN) 2 400 200 E. Batt (LN) 2 400 200 iJ. May H 2 4D0 200 R. Wick 4Hi 1 400 200 ja. Howe1 (E) 2 400 200 IN. Chenoskl Et 1 200 200 jw. Stewart (J) 1 200 200 T Johnson (E) 2 397 199 P. Chenoskl E) 3 568 284 A. Zadofoskl (E) 2 368 18 W. Hudson H 2 365 183 W. Fttnnell J 2 362 18: P. Vaeehej LN) 2 347 174 F. AMrldge LN 2 338 169 W. E. Hayhunrt HI) 2 338 169 A. Murray,LNi 2 335 1(8 A. Strachan J) 2 318 187 L. Raabe J 2 291 140 C. Perry Hf 1 130 139 J. Bulger J J2 259 m fNote H., Hawks: J. Jewelers: L. of N League of Nations; E press i. CONCERT AT BORDEN ST. ttajftyafitr Christmas Clnsin Entertainment Mated Yesterday By Pupils A delightful Christmas closing entertainment for the children was given yesterday in Borden Street School. The program ws arranged by Miss L. Halllwell, Miss E. Vlckenr and Mis A. Plllfbury and Included appropriate choruses, musical selections, vocal numbers and recitations. The program was as fellows : Chorus, "Shepherds Shake Off Vemt Dfowty Sleep (Besancon i Oarol arnnjged bf Stamen, whole i Plo solo, '"invitation a la Dance," Lois Judge. ReeHatlon, "An Old Dolly," Zllla Sherman. Chorus, 'Bethlehem," 1 Gounod i, tapper School. Plafto solo. Lea Basso-Bert. Chorus. "List Our Merry Carol;' Lower School. Violin solo, "Adeste Fldells," BoDby Houston. Chorus, Twelve Days of Christmas," Lower School. Chorus, "Jingle Bells," Orade One. Solo; "Nazareth," Winnie Cameron. Chorus, "Jolly Old St. Nicholas," Orade Two. Piano solo, Jean McLean. Chorus, "The First Noel," whole school. School song, "If We Would Be Strong." Hockey Standing International Division ;-..Tk, W. D. L. ' Canadlens .t.fl 2 8 Americans .....i 3 4 Toronto . ..4 3 4 Maroons .iw,.M.I.4 1 8 American 'Division ;. W. D. L. Rangers . 8 2 2 Boston '. 5 1 S Detroit -.4 2 0 Chicago 3 4 6 Tta leter Box OKIGIN OF LIGHT I ' Editor, Dally News: Old Country Soccer gSi2ft3B ENGLISH LEAGUE j First Division Aston Villa 1, Blackburn Rovers 5, of a short talk by Ret. Dean Gibson. ofi the process of evolution, and mentions that light was the first thing created. Now, I would like to know how light could be the first thing created. Light is not spontaneous and the sun does not give us Hght from ihe glare of its burning substance. Therefore planets must have Jved before light eotiM be produced, for It takes two planet to create light. There Is a cause for the light of day on this earth, because the mere saying of an Imaginary Oed. -Let there be tight and there was light " did not produce the light of is a per sen creates a natch. The rays of the swh ate not light rays any mere them a match stict is a light. A mitten stick has to be manufactured into a match anJ fieri friction applied to the manu factured tip to spring into light. The same process must h rough to produce the dy. The earth most manufacture the ingredients to produce light, and the rays of the sun produce the friction. The earth in revolving through -pace creates a disturbs nee in tbe cases that are constantly pressing jpon the body of the earth. The Jifferent gases are disturbed to a ilepth of some one hundred and seventy miles or so away from tto!wrt nere tarth, and the rays of tbe sun when aesing through the mlxtate create friction and that friction creates fight If our earth should perchance flow down the Hght would beowrie aimmer, and if the earth should ep altogether the Hght would dis appear. It would be "good night" Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Arrival Here of Andersons is Honored By Pioneers1 . Ir. and Mrs. P. W. Anderson widely knovr , mn popular old timers of the city? ffvtn'r ju0! 1 quarter of a century of l-esidence in Prince Rv JT honored fittingly by the Prince Kupert Pionop A tion at a delightful social function last niuh' m Vu Hall. Numerous pioneers, as well as goorlh nore recent arrivals, were on nana ' pay their tribute to the honored ouple. Feature of the evening's roceedlngs was the presentation ay Olof Hanson MP., on behalf of be association of pioneers' Jewels .o both Mr. and Mrs" Andersen. Bridge and whist were also enjoyed luring the evening and there was x brief b&t enleytttne prog ram of nusicul selections and speeches. N. Mussallem president of the my. bni mnH maoe. it nas to Prince Rupert Pioneers Asaocla- be ereated by a eertatn process, just km tras in the chair There were 17 tables of cards and prize winners ere as follows: Prize winners were as follows: Bridge Ladles' first Mrs. A Ros: second, Mrs. K Fraser; Men first, Eddie Hudson: second, 81d Hunter. be gone wtlit ' Ladies' first. Mrs. K light of i HeMmom; second, Mrs. J. A. Mur j ray; men's first. J. Vlereck; sec-: ond. C. Johnson en cot with J. A Murray. After Csnadi" had been rang, reftettiinients wet served and the "hnMnsn opened the presentation ptoeeedings. Referring to the length 3f resWenee in the cHy of Mr and Mrs, Andersen. Mr Mwnallem also reviewed JOttC Of their activities Mr. Ilanwi Speak In presjenting gold jewels to both Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. Hanson spdtt as feflews: Being called upon by your chairman to officiate at the presents 1 smi y are making tonight, I eat; ussure you that I fees very MgMy honored at being privileged to take in mvn 10 unoersHina me pro-1 DrteMdMti ;ese of light on this earth, we mast , -t fel rv n-,lH part In the realtee thet the sttn Is not hot as we j to the Prince Rupert Pioneer's As-Wre been so often told. Life is pos- sociatUm. 1 always derive ravh ible on it. The ton has seasons Just i pleasure from associations wHb tke the earth, snow and ice U pro- rhf tifners of this cits. 9ed there as weU as here. J "in the early days of 'our eltv I The hge sun spots seen by UioonfJer that the fines people li here are nothing but vortices, the the world owne here and the best main vortex being at the North of them an still hers magnetic pole, ana the dark spot "Thle orgsmMthm is a yery va!-w see Ifon! this distance is the uable one not from a mnneurv core of the vortex and the supposed standpoint, perhaps, bat from a flame we see shooting out from K standpoint of real friendship and kt Orn cold light corresponding to tor the purpose of cherishing th-, he "Asrora Borealis." of our North nPpy metnories and tradition , Iole. 'hat are atsodaled with our early P Le CLARE. Hv" friendships formed under eondHiem eaperlenced in ptonetr- roinmunitles. The Asetation is M. M. OTMen. ehirt field engi- Hso invaluable m makine such au-neer for Uie Consolidated Mhling sieious (jccaglwis as the one fori tt Smelting Co.. arrived In the Whfh we are gathered here to- i -Ity on the Cardena last night from night Vancouver and took a gasfooat her - "The ppeeM patpose of thu lor Stewart. He expftti to return gathering h to pay our respects t,i oath to Vancouver en the Cats hi Mr and Mrs Peter Anderson Mr 1 which wf!l be hre Tuesday and Mrs. Anderson are real pie ! If You are one neers of prin.. r,r, them havini; ,, lV( quarter of u enr r in our city. Ynu :,,.v. H to look at Mr.- Aj,(i, old irfntlemuii :, . I really look murli ,r; "Mr and Mr, . "herhlv d friend.- ", h" tutu w 11.1 , hivr !! lr-inu- Vi-hp?1 to 'horn f, "ntf -b'-m m-'verl !-. ;j ---pi. i d an- . ' rred:! to then, community, ami it ;i f!,ian'-1.' . 'ulifs Huch .1- , rtr 'ommunltv :if n some SOerlal rr.:iy.. "I have t :f 1. re in present m v, '"lt-r on b-'i).,;; teer ot Prin-r Rn,,-wo levels a-- '-. ft' st CKtoem ;i ''-id bv NS A! .'i rer 1 fxipf : . t iw more hippi mons ns" Both terlote')"' v,-' Wv to ihe honor Wr i done them. Alter Mr H inn' iw. rilllim Millar khm- Aim t M. Earl l.a. .,, "vitaiion. Vik-.i: : 4cLeocl folluwf-a M ick wa.- piano m m. 1: evening (ll rr"fSTtll i' vork ior th" Pi;: i- r Asseeiatinii s o ; tary of the :i id Mrs ArKf" ' mnKint; bask''' nrterson ut ;')K " Tlie eecuti- ! n 'rt Pitiaeeri A- , 1 ,ra! 'haree 01 -eedinijS Mr.- .' 1 : V. Cox h .f rub on or the rew People Who do not already Take the Daily News We sugKcat It would tc a good tiling i0 get in line with progrcMs. Telephone for the hoy to call and then pay liim n dime a week and live happy, ever afterwards , ' ml e an optimist. Subscribe to the paper that radiates optimism. Telephone 98 THE DAILY NEWS 4 0 1 1 for Colds Sore ifirott Third Atei"'f 1 t a I K It rL 1 m- :i