PA03 FOUii MINIATURE i ' GOLF PLAYl Grotto Had Low Team Score Last Night and oJe Scott Low Individual Score Gre44 hod the low score of 326 In la mUrt City Miniature Golf League fixtures. Joe Seott was i the the low scorer with 74 strokes for the 38 holes. The results were as follows: Grotto 336, General Office 361 Groat West-Bankers, 342 draw. Dry Dock 35, 78 Taxi 34. Flying Corps 345, Acme 356. The standing of teams to date is as follows: W. L. OPU. Flyteg Corps . 3 0 0 6 Great West 2 0 1 5 7f Tajd. 2 1 BanKets .: l 1 Grotto l 2 ' Acme 1 2 Dry Dock l 2 C. N. R. Oen. Office ....0 3 Billiard Averages O. P. Batasjoo (E) 17 4141 244 Don Brown (O) 7 1705 244 A. Murray (CL) 15 3651 343 J. Smith E) 10 2406 241 G. P. Tinker (CL) .15 3548 237 G. Howe (O) 17 3919 231 F. Zieman CL) 13 3014 231 W. E. Wttttscroft IE) 9 2031 226 M. MeLaehlan (0 16 3576 224 G. Waugh Qi 16 3587 224 C. Baptie (CLi 11 2464 224 J. May (Q 8 1767 221 M. E. Young E) 17 3667 216 W. Mitchell K 16 3438 215 A. Maedonald (CL) 7 1499 214 M. Andrews (CL) .17 3614 213 J. Andrew G 15 3162 21 1 F. H. Stephens (E) .. 6 1026 205 CL. Youngman (CL) 4 814 204 T. Clough (G 3 599 200 F. Bray (B) 2 386 193 W. Murray (E) 7 1342 192 J. Seott (CL) 1 172 17: John Bulger (G) .... 1 169 169 to J ICCANBIRKY WINE HP! mm Rett'e ALSO IN IMPERIAL CALLON JARS 25F FUSS 30 FOR CONTAINER MTWMBtt) MATURED AND CCTTIED tY iaoei4 iviNERitS (WtlHH ttttMtU)UMntl yiOPRIACC rr -T-na This advertisement is not published or displayea by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British British Columbia Looking forward to annual vcrslty crew are seen here Vancouver Takes if 1 tertmm oi by Z to 1 VANCOUVER, Feb. 10: keeping enabled Vancouver mos two to one in last night's fixture and advance to an Undisputed hold on first place ,v1'tn n tu-n-nnint ,nririn nvpr thi Ralrimns. Tmp Linns harl in i": "jxV".::: T.j ii. uie uesi oi me iirst penou uy airawcu ub j uener au vantage the-isecond period and pretty well dominated the third. Jackson made one hairbfedth save after another. It was an open game on the whole and one of the most exciting that has been seen here this season. All scoring was done in the first period. Frank Jerwa, dashing right through from centre ice, scored the first goal for Vancouver within the first three seconds of play. Soon Jack Walker pulled a similar play to score for Seattle within five minutes of the start. Play was confined almost excusively to Vancouver ice and Jerwa scored again on a pass from Jimmy Arnott. During the period the Seattle line-up was almost completely changed. The only penalty of the period was charged against Bobby Benson who was retired i for two minutes. i Vancouver was lucky in the second period that Seattle did not Al. Wittmnv. .ii. new football i naeh i: Pr.:n:eon University who toookk s-at at opening of .. Jerec y legislature at Trenton, as Republican member from Mercer county. CRIB GAMES LAST NIGHT Moose Now Has Handy Lead With Oddfellows Ilunners-TJp I Prince Rupert Oribbage League results last night were as follows: i Eagles 13, Grotto 14. teal Cove. 16, K. of Columbus 11. I. O. O. F. 17, Hawks 10. , Moose 22. Toe II S. 1 Operators 13, Elevator 15. Six Mtisketeera Prince Rupert Hotel, postjoned, no date set. League Table Won Lost Pts Moose 88 50 I. O. O. F T7 58 Seal Cove SB 68 Operator! 67 06 K. of Cohnnbus 64 71 Elevator 64 71 Hawks 03 72 Eagles 63 72 Grotto 63 72 Toe II 6 75 Six Musketeers 54 54 Pr. Rupert Hotel 54 54 gg , 77 j eg; 67 84 04 S3 : G3 63 60 54 54 Mont'Tul is the largest inland harbor in the world, with 32 miles of nvev frontage meeting with traditional rival, Oxford . member.': of Cambridge Unl-as they held their first outdoor pf ant tee of season on River Cam. TUB DAIL? NEWS . -4 Undisputed 1 V Hey League Victory Last Night Percy Jackson's stellar goal: Lions to defeat Seattle Eski - Pacific Coast Hockev League "rri:"zz':zr:;::r:z a long margin, me .E.SKiinos core. Percy Jackson made several sensational saves. Seattle played great combination. Vancouver, had the bulk of the play in the first six ninutes. The next ten minutes were Seattle's. The remainder of the period i was marked by end to end play. At one time Jackson had to sprawl flat down the entire width of the net to save scoring in a scrimmage in front of his goal. Jerwa played a brilliant roving game for Vancouver. Seattle made, shot after shot in the third period agaitttt the Van couver geal but Jackson saved bril liantly. Toward the close, all Se attle's five men were playing forward and doing everything to score but it was in vain and the game ended in great excitement, The Lions now have 27 points, the Eskimos. 25 and the Portland Buc- karoos. 23. ' GROTTO WINNER Deferred Billiard League Fixture Cleaned up Lat Night With Tobacconists on Top Last Tuesday's Billiard League fixture between Grotto and Canadian Legion was cleaned tip las4, night when A. Murray (Legion1 beat George Waagn in the final peaipotieil game with a score of 250 to 335. The Grotto won the I fixture by a score of 1142 to 1094. I The high break was 44 by Charlie iBaptie. in me urns vs. uanaaian region lhcture of last Friday night games of William Mltehell (Elks) vs. A. Murray (Canadian Legion) and W. I. WlUUeroft vs. O. P. Tinker still remain outstanding. Orotto and BHm meet this ev i ening in a regular fixture. The league standing for the sec ond half of the season: Games Total Ave. Orotto . 6 0890 1148 Canadian Legion 0 6776 1129 Elks .6 6353 1059 HANSON IS CONQUEROR Defeated Joe Malkewiez by Tech- nicai-Fall in Seattle -Wrestling Bout Last Night -: SEATTLE. Feb. 10 Scoring the only fall of the eight-round bout on a technicality, Charlie Hanson won In wrestling here last night 'from Joe Malkewiez, his former It was in the earlv states of the exciting match that Hanson got this award, the technicality being when Malkewiez threw him ,v the third and top rope which constitutes a roui. Thereafter. Malkewlci pressed Hanson hard and had him eroiev jln fifth round In the sixtn (however, Makewiei was hurjed otlt of the ropes for the count of eighteen when he struggled back, Maleewte went out of the ropes again in the seventh lor tne count of ten and in the eighth for nine teen. Before the closing gong, Malke- wicz did everything lri his power to score a faU but Hanson managed to elude him and carry off the decision. Both men were exhausted and staggering around the ring at the close. SPORT CHAT Billiard League lineup for tonight: Brown t Grotto) vs. Balagno E4ks. Waugh Gi vs. Bray (Ei; Andrews G vs. Mltehell E), Howe (G vs. WHliscreft E; Mc .Galium (Oi vs. Young E. Prince George holds the dlstinc- Hon of having the only illuminated skiing hill on the American continent and the second in the world, Kongsberg. Norway, being the first to introduce Jumping at night. This i ine hill is situated in the centre of ,ne city, only 200 yards from the C'itv Hall. It is constructed on Olympic standard measurements and rorrcspohds almost in detail with the hill at Lake Placid, on which the Olympic tournament will be held in February next year. Among ;.he many skiers taking part in the western championships at Prince Ororge are N. Kaldahl of the Holly-burn Pacific Ski Club, Nip Stone of the Grouse Mountain Ski Club as well as Lindsay Loutet arid W. Wal-klnshaw of the same club; Frank Jakobson, Erik Sandstrom and R. j! Verne from the Viking Club; N. Jorstad of Norge Ski Club, Winnipeg, and several enthusiasts who are accompanying the skiers. Before the largest company gathered to witness a hockey match this season the Prince George team scored a one- to nil victory over the boys from Alkali Lake recently. The ice was so heavy that the contest developed into one of endurance. The most noticeable weakness of the visitors was their inability to shoot. They kept the play in front tof the Prince George net most of the time, but were unable to regis ter. Th.e lone tally for Prince George came in the first period. Terry iJehnson refereed the game under lit. 1 I A - - me new ruies ana imu one or two of the Prince George playera on the bench most of the time. REFEREEING CRITICIZED Complaints Made, in Pacific Coast Hockey LCague Caldwell Accompanies Eskimos to Vancouver SEATTLE, Feb. 10 Hugh Cald-wel' prldent of the Seattle Es kimos Pacific Coast Hockey League team, accompanied the team tri 'Vancouver for its game with the Vancouver Lions last night, deter mined to srf that his, boys got fair j treatment In the Canadian city. The finality of trie4 refereelng In Pacific Coast League games has been subject of a good deal of criticism lately. Frank Patrick preyident of the Pacific Coast Ta-rae, and Ouy Patrick, manager of the Vancouver Lions, have been among the chief complainants. The allegation is made that home (own team! have been getting too much of the breaks. ! The Eskimos wilt play the Portland BucJcaroos In Seattle Thursday night and analn in Portland Friday night. lOId Country Soccer Scottish Cup Second Kound St. Mirren 3. Clyde 1 i overtime). Scottish League First Division Partlck 1. Hibernians 0. Scottish League Second Division1 Third Lanark 4. Dundee Uriited'O: Tjor- rar. i HILLA BAGSIlAW HAS BROKEN HAND IS li IN LULAL. I OP A I. HUM HOSPITAL UAL. Billy Bagshaw. "well known local boxer, is a patient in the Prince Ru - ' pert General Hospital suffering ; from blood poisoning. He broke his hand In a recent bout with Benny 1 Wendle SCHEDULE OF WHIST February 12 Seal Oove vs. Dry Doek. Canadian Legion vs. Grotto. Leif Erikson vs. Moose. Grotto Ramblers vs. Wanderers Six Musketeers vs. I.O.O.F. February 16 Moose vs. Elevator. Kts of Columbus vs. Six Musk- eteerB. I.O.Of. vs. P. R. Hotel. j Operators vs. Toe H. ; Eagles vs. Hawks. J Seal Cove Sawmill vs. Grotto. February 23 Hawks vs. Seal Cove tfcwmlH. Toe H. vs. Eagles. P. R. Hotel vs. Operators. Elevator vs. I.O.OP. Moose vs. Kts of Columbus. Grotto vs. Six Muskeeters. March 2 Hawks vs. Grotto. Seal Cove Sawmltl vs. Eagles. P. R. Hotel vs. Toe H. I.O.O.F. vs. Operators. Kts. of Columbus vs. Elevator. Six Muskeeters vt Meoae. March 9 Grotto vs. Ku of Columbus. Seal Cove Sawmill vs. Toe II. Operators vs. liawks. ! Elevator vs. P. R. Hotel. ' Moose vs. I.OJQJF. Eagles vs. Six MuSkeieers. i March 16 P, R. Hotel vs. Hawks. Toe H. vs. I.O.O.F. Elevator vs. Six Musketeers. Moose vs. Grotto. Eagles vs. Kts. of Columbus. Seal Cove Sawmill vs Operators March 23 ! Grotto vs. P. R. Hotel. I.O.OF vs. Seal Cote San-mill. Hawks vs. Rlevator. ? Moose vs. Balea. Kts of Colutnbus vs. Toe H. Operators vs. Six Musketeers. CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE February 19 I.O.OJ1. vs. Wanderers. Grotto vs. Seal Cove. Grotto Ramb. vs. Leif Erikson. Moose vs. Six Musketeers. r&nad4an Legion vs. Dry Dock. Ftbrusry 26 Seal Cove vs. Canadian Legion Leif Erikson vs. drotto. 1.0jO.F. vs. Moose. Ski Musketom vs. Wanderers. a Drjr Doek vr. drotto Ramblers March 5 Seal Oove vs. 1.0.0J1. Wanderers vs. Dry Dock. Blx Musketeers vs. drotto Ramb Can. Legion vs. Leif Erikson Orotto vs. Moose. - March 12- Dry Dock vs. I.O.O.F. Six Musketeers vs. Lief Erikson. Moose vs. Canadian Legion. Orotto vs. Wanderera Orotto Ramb. v Seal Cove. March 19 Canadian Legion Vi. Wanderer Seal Cove vs. Moose; Orotto Ramblers vs. Orotto. Leif Erikson vs. I.O.O.F. Six Musketeers vs. Dry Dock. BILLIARD SCHEDULE Feb. 10--Elks vs. Orotto. Feb. 13 Grotto vs. Legion. Feb, 11-Leg Ion vs. Elks. Feb. 30 Elks vsi Orotto. Feb. 24-Ofotto vs. Legion. Feb. 2t-Elks vs. Letloh. Mar. 3-Elks vs. orottd. Mar. 6 Orotto vs. Legion. Mar. 10 Legion vs. Elks. Mar. 13 Elks vs. Giotto. Mar. 17 drotto vs. Legion. Mar. 20 Elks vs. Legion. Mar. 24- Elks vs. Orotto. Mar 27 drotto vs Legion. 'Flames Destroy Chicago Factory; Lives 6f One Hundred Girls Endan gered But None Are Seriously i t .,. Injured. ', CHICAGO, Feb. 10: Fire de- istrttfed a west side factory during working hmfts-. The ltves of one hundred girls employed in the pIaitt were enaangered but .y e8. caped without serious Injury Two firemen in fighting the flames, sustained injuries which necessKo-, hospital treatment. , ATLIN FLIGHT WAS FINE ONE! i Pilot Stan McMillan Eulogized For, Succeeding in McMurray to i Atlin Hop 1 "The trip was one of the most' difficult ever undertaken by ntry pilot in the Dominion, and the fat that Pilot McMillan accomplished (he hop althtragh he was thought lost for a time, reflects favorably on the ability of the company's pilots to otoreemt the tflraMf tasurmouii- 'UbJe difflctiKtea met with daffy while flying in the northern re gions," said Frank Held of Calgary, managing director of the Commercial Airways, in commenting in Bn- monton on the recent flight of Pilot Stan McMillan from Fort Mc- (Murray to Atlin to assist in the sal vage of the late Capt. Burke's plane Ski Championship Meet Now on at Prince George (OoaUttMd Iran pate one.) George; K. Sngatatf. Burns Lake, and 0. Elvafias. Prtrtee Oeorsje Of the four oonteatants in the Class "B" category, A. Kirks tone, Prince George was first with a time fof one hoer, ! mimitefi, M seconds, D. Trouadell of Bums Lake was aec- - - . VI 11 ICournv Big Mi.s.'.-on 4i; . 4 .Coast dp: ueorgf t ueorgia . oolconda :u Grandvicv i Morton Nittion.il smv Noble Fiv. ., Oregon Cnpp' Pond on-ill 0" Premier. 70 7!i Porter-Idah Reeves MiK-iOm Rufus-Art-t-i I., Snowflukc Topley Rici;i i Woedbin. ; ,u OILS A. P. Con . 'i r, Calmont, 2;', a;. falh0USt( jji : ; DevenUh 7 Home, l :'):. ; Royalite. 17 00 ;- -Hargal, U ;:: Freehold i... ; Merland 17' Mercury. 3o :k, t'ttited. 26 21, Industrial Koranda. 17 no : 1st Nickel ::,-r, C. P. R.. 43 .m 4i DAUGHTER II' Mil Mrs. Julian I'iggott, Fanm ekine of tiov -nmsr & Becomes Sloth?; VICTORIA the Lieuteiw:' (..- celved word n' ter to Mi gott in LdiiC. -8. Mn-. Pit!---Hlen M.td; :. tioerni:ifir . Lieutenant c; The Weather Dead Tr- r Triple I I: v moderate, - : Langaiu wind, mocit . i Digby l.si.nr wind, ban :. 4.1 WHEAT OlOTOT ic ivnTilFRf A 1 Ik ' ' " VANCOVYK' wd, HnM, ane hcui, 21 minutes andjea wind ; 34 second; L. Lowtet of Orouse Icrature 4- MounUin. third, one hour. 34 irtea and 96 seeends; W. Walkin- shaw of Oitrnse Mountain, fourth. on hour, 46 minutes and 34 seconds. Four ladies took part in the la-i dier ' two and a ban mile country race And three fts fettled. Following) jare the names and times: Mrs. O. Batten, 3i minutes and 30 seconds; !Mtj Nayma WAvmO, 94 minutes. at jseoends, and Mrs. L. E. Strom, 26 J minutes ana i seconds. The Jumping contests take place wheat pn this afternoon. The weather Is mild j movem tr but not melting. 'today wh- Do you Look for a "Bite iitWliisky ? Many cheap and inferior whiskies are noted fur the'' (tl or "biu." A "bite" is the result of adding raw blend. Actually a whuky with "bite" is usuauy tawo mature than a whisky with none. reason for the world reputation of "V ' rte-One Whiskyis iU eompleU lack of "'bite." Thfl ri.-b. a , is scquired after many years in the wood. "'K .tticd-' maturity and properly "married" White Hot. 'ioJ roaaj ior ute worm s approval, a more met""- 7: dolightful spirit than White Horse is not obtains ' tifuiTE H Vanrniitan h '''Whisky DlSTlttED. BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SC0TlAN This advertisement is nor niiliimlied or di Liquor Control Board or by the Gove British Columbia, 01