la. Of tu- PAC1IC TOTJU HURT RIB, NOT BAD Primo Camera and Jim Moloney to Meet on Schedule on March "5 MIAMI, Florida, Feb. 21 Pjrimo Camera, the giant Italian heavyweight injured, a rib while- train-lri yesterday and it was feared for a time that the injury might interfere with his bout for March 3 with Jim Moloney. After Camera had been examined by physicians, U was ordered by the Miami Boxr tog Commission that no postponement of the fight should be necessary as he should be able to go on. Camera's manager protested the ruling; stating that his principal wmfld not be in fit shape. GrottoLeads In Billiards Have Eleven Point Margin Over Elks in Three Games of Last Night's Fixture Only three of the five games in last night's Billiard League fixture between Elks and Grotto were plajwd, the arotto having a lead, to date of T$Z to 722. The individual scores were as follows: C. P. BalagnO (Elks) 250, Don Brown (Grotto) 233. 'Winiam Mitchell 246 George. Waungh 26. : Jekneeti Smith 22G,. M. M. Mc-LacMan 250. Games of W. E. WUllscroft vs. Jamea Andrews and M. E. Young vs. George Howe will be played over the week-end. KID FRANCIS BOUT WINNER Outpointed Eddie Shere by Wide Margin in New York Last Night NEW YORK, Feb. 21 Eddie Shere, after an absence of six years from the rine here, returned last night, only to lose a decision to Kid Francis, the fast little Italian featherweight, by a wide mar- Wins Florida Golf Honors Miss Helen Hicks, Who Eliminated Dlana Fishwick, Captures State Championship WESTS PALM BEACH. Fla, Feb. atiMjs Uejea Hieks of Long Isfcustt wfc eliminated Diana, Fish- wtfk, Bstsfeh open champion. In the saaMtdMt won the Florida. State opw sjstf ebampieasblp here yes- teedajt. yrVNKS Ernie Anderson, Eskimos right winger, after a mix-up in f ront of the goal one second before the final whistle of the overtime period gave Seattle a two to one victory over Vancouver Lions in the Pacific Coast Hockey League here last nierht, Seattle havinar scored one in the first neriod and Vancouver one In the second, It was probably the most exciting .game that has been seen here this season. Certainly, it was one of the fastest. The Seattle team exhibited its usual speed and the Lion played a great game, considering the fact that it was their third match tof the week, having played all around the circuit. It was a clean game with only 10 penalties, two major. The Lions still maintain a one-point lead in the standing. Twelve minutes and 56 seconds after start of play, Bobby Connors j&oared for the Eskimos. It was a beautiful shot fdOtn a wide angle which Percy Jackson Just could not stop. For at least IS minutes ef the period, as fast and furious hockey as has been seen for many a day in ? Seattle was played and there was i only one penalty. Seventeen minutes on in the se cond period, Jimmy Arnott scored for the Lions with a fast one that went between Dave Kemp's legs, and tied it up. The third period was fast as might have Dean expected. Both goalies had narrow escapes but both saved. The game got rough and thare were a few penalties. Terrific efforts were made by either side to score, Red Stewart of Seattle being particularly dangerous, and there was tremendous excitement but no score. The overtime period was marked pretty well by strong defensive play with an occasional dash to one end or the other, both goalkeepers being, tried. The Eskimos possibly had the best of the play. Pete Bel-foy made several long but unsuccessful shots on behalf of Seattle. After Jackson had saved one of these long shots, the puck ricochet ed off one of the Vancouver man's. skates and Ernie Anderson, QKic as a flash, smote it tremendous)? and it bounced inside past Jackson, YOUR CAR WILL THANK YOU You will find it psys to being your Ford to "Tho Home of Cood Servu.-ew for loiliufi, aud praMtig and a periodic tuning up. Our charges are low the Sr ' will Lo ready when proiniitcd and you'll drive away sotiitfied and hsppy. Mtnlcru equipment. Couidcte stock of p-uuino Fortl parts and errsorit'. And a real d-ire to hvlp you get many thoutaimls of mi Ire of pleuaant motos inp at a low c emt per mile. Pay us a call. WeM like to serve you. S.E. Parker Ford Dealers Capt. Roy W. Ammel, Chicago broker, in his plane. Blue Flash, upon arrival at Panama ranal zone, after record flight from New York of 24 hours. 35 minutes. Sensational Freak Goal Mere Second Before Final Whistle Gives Seattle Eskimos Win SEATTLE, Feb. 21: A sensational chance shot bv one second before the final whistle. The standing of clubs to date is as fullows: W. L. D. F. A.Pt. Vancouver 13 8 7 48 44 33 Seattle 11 7 8 49 38 30 Portland 8 12 8 39 44 24: i . ff? Miss Loujsr A Boyl Sun Francisco, heiress win society woman, with twi thrilling Polar expeditions to her credit. VANCOUVER TEAM WINS Ex-Kins George's to Play Off For Canadian Hockey Championship VANCOUVER. Feb. 31 : Ex-Klna Geoige's of Vaaeouver retained the junior piovinclal hookey champion ship last night by defeating Trail three to nothing. It was the final game. The Vancouver team will now meet the Alberta champion in the first of the Canadian championship ptaydowns. Took Two Falls In Seventeen Minute Wrestle PORTLAND, ORE., Feb 21 Joe Maleewlcs defeated John Freberg two fajls out of three within seventeen minutes of the start of a fast wrestling bout here Thursday night. Bob Kruzeand Joe Malcewicz Will Wrestle SEATTLE, Feb. 21: Bob Krwse and Joe Malcowits will meet here ion Monday night m the main event or tne regular weekly wrestling card. It is expected to be one of l.hi' mii.vt iiiit rc.MUni', bouts cif the .sfMwin hen- THE DAIL T NEWS' FIGHT FOR HIS LIFE jjJiiiiirr ST. LOUIS. Feb. 2t-Ban Jokn- W, 9-year old-former president of i the American League, is making a, ! desperate fight for his life against the- ravages, of dm betes from which he has been in hospitaJ here for ths better pact of four months. A slight improvement in- his; condition was reported yesterday by Dr. Robert Hylan, Johnson's, physician. ; One toe of Johnson's right foot was amputated recently to stop, in-lection from spreading. The effort was evidently not successful. Blood.! transfusion was resorted to on Thursday since which, there has been slight improvement. Mrs. Johnson arrived yesterday from Indiana to be at her husband's bedside. Old Country Soccer Enjlish League First Division Arsenal 4, Manchester United 1. Birmingham 0, Aston Vllk 1 Blackburn Rovers 1, Westham United 0. . Blackpool 3, Bolton Wanderers 3. Derby County lj Newcastle Uni ted 5. Le4ds Unlteo 1,'Iiherpobl 2. Leicester City 1, Huddersfleld in .i -, ' Town 2. Manchester Crty 2, Sheffield Wednesday o. Portsmouth 4, Grimsby Town 3. Sheffield United 4, Chelsea 0. Sunderland 1, Middlesbrough 1. English League Second Division Barnsley 4, Stoke City 2. Bradford City 4, WolverhamD- rton Wanderers 1. Bristol City 1, Mill wall 2. Bury 2, Tottenham Hotspurs 0. Cardiff City 0, Oldham Athletic 0. ' Charlton Athletic 3, Bradford 1. Everton 2, Nottingham Forest 0. Plymouth Argyle 1, Prestos North 'End ,2. Port vale 2, Reading 1. Swansea Town 1, Burnley 1. West Bremwkh Albion 1, Southampton 2, Scottish League First Division Aberdeen 4, Bast Fife 1. Ayr United 1, Parttek Thistle 1. Clyde 3, Hamilton Acads 1. Cowdenbeath 3, Dundee GL Falkirk 3, Queens Park 0. Hibernians 1, Morton 1: Lt'ftb' Athletic 2, Hearts 1. Motherwell 4,'Alrdrle 0. Rangers 1, Kilmarnock 0. St Mirrens l, Celtic 3. Scottish League Second Division Albion Rovess 4, St. Bernards 4. Alloa 3, Steshousemuir 2. Arbroath 2, Dunfermline Athletic 0. Bonneac 4, Dumbarton 4. Clydebank 5, Armadale 2. Dundee United 6, Brechin City 0. Forfar Athletic 2, St. Johnstone 1. Kings Park 3, Queen of South 0. Raltb Rovers 2, Montrose 1. Third Lanark 4. East Stirlingshire 2 BADMINTON TOURNAMENT Mrs. McAulejr and J. Macfie- Win-nets, of Event in C. N. IC Recreation Rooms A very successful American bad-atinstfl tournameet was held last night In trie C. N. R. Recreation badminton rooms. Winners were Mrs. J, W. McAuley and J. Macfte. Refreshments were served and the prizes were given out by J. A. Teng. The committee In charge consisted of J. A. Teng, convener, Mrs. B. Valde, Mrs. F. A. Rogers, B. Valde and E. A. Woods. , . i, . " ....... TWLNTVVSIX PENALTIES Nu less than 'So penaltfes were meted out during the Pacific Coast Hockey League game Thursday night between Vancouver Lions and Portland Buckaroos at Portland. The league referees have been ordered by the president to enforce thr penalty rules to the letter. S.m3nds : Sams w N fur cUmnmr fatter cutting The bcl ummJ UmdeBndfepta tint maa iu wa we van vmn and do aur ssOtaC every Slmund nda Saw. THR biMONDI CANADA SAW CQ I TO. MOUln ,il V.iBCiiU vmm X. -2 ' ' . .. HiH I II SPORT CHAT The Grand National steeple. chase, greatest event of its kind In r the world, remains as puzzling a3 ever- Thls race wU-be run on March 27. Restrictions were lm- posea wnen it was reared mai me draw in the forty-third internal-popularity of ne new Irish Hoj tional rugby match today, before pltals sweepstake "might atiec : the entry list, but entries ntimbe. 83, one more than last year. Th winners and placed horses in ths last two Grand Nationals are all back in the contest. They arm Shaun Gollin, Melleray's Belle, Sir Lindsay and Glangesia, respective - lv flrt. second, third and fourth in 20' and Qxegalseh. Easter Hero and Richmond II., ' firs t, second, and third in 1929. Of this small but distinguished group probably Easter Hero, owned by the United States turfjvon, John Hay Whitney, will command most attention. He looked like the winner in- 1929 until be spread a plate near the finish Two doeea others of this year's entry have had experience over the remarkably difficult National course of four miles and 80S yards. This year the only horses al lowed In the Grand National are those who have been placed, in a I steeplechase at three miles 01 more; or else over any distance at Aintree; and who have won a steeplechase' worth $100 to the winner, selling events in every cas i I excepted. Of course, had these re- strtettons not bees imposed, th entry would probably have been very much larger Of the 85 en- I Z S -1- 7 , AnuZi Tt3iH SB 88. A muator of thew had tiw failed to qutMfy under the- new rules however. Probably 40 horsas wil' start the tot grd on March 27 The value to the winner will be a UtUe moee than $45,000, while the sUrtlng fee for each how wiu agam oe sow. me race was worth a good bit more two yease ago. when the record field of started. The Grand NattoeaJ was first run in 1838. A syndicate had taken over the leaaelof the grand stand and racecourse Aintree. Each ruaner bad to pay $100 and the added money was $600 The race: was restrioted to gentlemen riders a rale which was perhaps laxly ob i served, and It was not hand lea d the weight for eeeh runner belnft grtment with the'flallbut Ftsher-167 pounds. The "'St race had n men's Union, the J. P Tod.a five starters and wa won by Lottery Iman boat yesterday agreed to the ridden by Jlsa Mason, who wa known as a tremendous dandy lit i invariably wore white gloves when riding; The race became a cap in 1843. The minimum weight, ior some years was 133 pounds, with whjfb light impost Sunlocb wen in W14. The minimum was later Increased to 140 pounds, and this year it has been, raised to 147 As 175 pounds remains the maximum, the best csms competitors have a more fajvorable chance this year than ever before. Entries from Ireland, famed breedug-greuBd: if great steeple- chasers, do not appear as numerous, or as strong in quality as in previous years. Probably the explanation Is that soon as the Jiwapea la Iretaad begin hi show .good form nowadays they ar outekVy snapped up for English seabtea Among the Irish entrant? this year is the clever mare Oeor-glaatoun, winner "f the Valentine Steeplechase there last autumn The CzechorSlovakiaa entrant. 0 1 Lovaa, is a source of much Interest He will be ridden by his owner Captain R. Popler, who Is chief instructor of the Czecho-Slovak army riding school Oyl Lovan, a nine-year-old gelding, comes v to Aintree wtth' the support of a syndicate oC Cap. Popler's toun-trymen, lrtcludine; Jan Masaryk, the Owch minister to London. The horse is said to. be a u unless jum-pec with great stamina, lie has Just arrived in England and is completing training at Banger-on-dee. Another unexpected Continental entry Is. H Olry-Roederer'a Anlnay, a winner at Pau and Au-teuUf but not considered by Eng-Msh experts to hve much of a chance In the tough Aintree feature. GOLF' February 23 O ro.t to vs. Dry Dock. Great Wesi vs. Atme Flying Corps vs. Bankers. Oen. Offices vs. 76 Taxi. March I Grotto vs. Aeme Oreat West vs. "' Tuxi Fl.vmR t:orps v Dry D0':k Cli o Ofhci' v, Bankers Scotland and Ireland Play Draw m Rugby BELFAST, Ire., Feb. 21: -Ireland) and Scotland played a scoreless.: 20.000 spectators SOLDIERS AMBUSHED British, Army Officer Killed in Sler-ra Leone But Most of Men Escaped SIEREALEONB, Africa, Feb. 21: j A deathmeac of thirty BriOta arllirs run tholr wbv tn th Intar. I lor to question disturb wbicstj had arisen as a result of the ac-i tivities of native religious fana-i tics, were ambushed by natives n ..... , . 1 '1 1 yesterday. The 'ha AffiMf officer in in mimm,m4 command was killed but most of the soiditMi I made their getaway ASHES ARE SCATTERED I'nlque Ceremony Over Spot Where part govt. rr B, C. Airways Plane Sank In too bl ar. n Pucet Sound for Nova s,. cum ben i I; . VICTORIA, Feb. W: Three years believed th , ago a B. C. Airways plane, flying done in Ca: between Victoria and Seattle with passengers, crashed and sank tn pet soun4 uvm pecsotts lostna ut rhf. boTet ,... . j. .l. uhes of the pUot's fatnec wer ta. ken out in another piaae aad sja-1 tered to th- winds over UQe point ' where the plane sank i" . ' "ANOTHER BOAT OFF ' Twenty Halibut Vessel Have So Far ', Met Union Terms and Left Ketchikan i 1 KETCHIKAN, Feb. tt: Maids 20 boats which have so fat siaaesl1 Unlon terms regarding boat's share ', and leIt Ior tn banks. ' V IP 1 Vi 1 10 ELECTED Coiyervative lUve No Difficulty In, Retaining Fareham Seat in British Home FAREHAM, Hampshire. Feb. SI : -The Conservative party was suc cessful In retaining Fareham con- taune, la a by-electloe, Sbr. the 1U1 , Thomas. Inskip. former attorney .h4mb.r , , genenO, being returned by a IS.0Qoj majority over the Labor candidate . while ht secured 15.0i0 more votes vVesley Sn than his Liberal opponent. rived In th .snendLnk i1" The case qf Leo ContoU. charged with seduction, has been further remanded for eight days In city police court. CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE February 23 Hawks, vs. Seal Cove Sawmill. Toe It v. Eagles. P. R. Hotel vs. Operators. Elevator vs. I.Q.O.F. Moose vs. Kts. of Columbus. Grotto vs. Six Musk peters. March 2 Hawks vs. Grotto. - Seal Cove Sawmill vs. Eagles. P. R- Hotel vs. TOe II. I.O.O.F. vs. Operators. Kta, ef Columbul vs. Elevator. Six Muskeeters vs Mooso. March 9 Grotto vs. Kts of Columbus. Seal Cove 8awmlll vs. Toe II. Qperalori vs. Hawk. Elevator vs p. R. Hotel. Moose vs. I.O.O.F. Bacles vs. Sbt Musketeers. March 1C P. R. Ilotol vs. Hawks. Toe H. vs. I O.O.F. Elevator vs. Six Musketeers. Moose vs Grotto. Eagles va Kts of Columbus Beat Cave Sawmill va Opci :,..: WILL VET LOAN lrf1nfl la. - " ,,OWr Ana 3 ".vrnuon ,n cnl , . o.uu;i- ucnttii WASHINGTON DC President h,,Vp,' am wnirh v... Iiu- 6 Congress i: ill thirds vot oi both Use bill ovu til but, in vK-u il !)( f vole in its r I .'.II fc' Mid House ih.-ir that it will '.' ill! UNIQUE OPI WVWiMt S-l IMA UN .l 1 Clothcj .OVA SC'OTTA TV SCCpk 8tanli, lit Qoveii' : an unpipci-ri. When he ope! iMoya S'M.-t;,i Clothe." Th'- : HOLD HI IN trowerrui miT.'- s,nr.i : vent Adolph Lindn I I Going to ScatlJ KEW YOKK. ate fWhi i-kase Adolph ! of Use F'if LPOO Co r S. Seattle to y - he knows .' wegtern en-are st worn t him : Canada Busine Men Leave 1 South HALIFAX 1 leicii) sailea the Ciin.c Prince Rb where thev iTBZure Exp. ;tway abuui ' West Indu- S. .' while jw.r. 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