I 'V; sir 1 M if Positively their first appearance since returning from America. Betty Nutholl. left, and Mrs. Feamley WhittingstaU, two Wight-man Cup representatives, team in ladies' doubles, at Ealing, London tournament recently. MAROONS WINNERS Scored Easy 4 to 1 Hockey Victory Over Boston Last Night Cana-diens and Toronto Draw MONTREAL. Nov. 16: Montreal Maroons and Boston Bruins played their first game of the season in the National Hockey League here Saturday night, the Maroons winning easily by a score of 4 to 1. Tht Monlre! Canadlens and Toronto Maple Leafs were unable to break a .'toe-aJIfldeftcUock at Toronto. '? .W Last night the Detroit Falcons defeated tha-New- Ywrk Rangers at New York while th New York Americans and Chicago Black Hawks played a one-all draw at Chicago. The Detroit-Rangers score was 2 to 1. SOCCER AT First Game Was Draw and II. 51. C. 8. Skeena Won Second 8KIDEO TE. Nov, 18: Twn ox cmnv; xooiDaii games were piayea Borden between II. U. Q. St Skeena and from a HIGH WINS IN SOCCER Borden Street Lost By Score of C-0 Saturday Afternoon The scheduled Junior League football game was played on Saturday resulting In a win for the High School over Borden Street by a icore of eight to nil. Skldegate. recently, the result of I dropped the bail well In front of the uie urn oein5 a iwo-aii araw. ai High School goal. The last part of the end of tho fTrst half, score wa the half ended with the Hi3h Schoot one to nil in favor of the Skaena pre!ging artd the score, High 8- ''. Both teams put up a eleau awl! strong game. In the second gafea, tbo 8kena won by a score of 4 to 3 At half time akldegate was In the lead 3 to I. U.B.CWINS W SOCCER Defeated University of Manitoba i to 3 Saturday to Take Western ' Canada Football Title I VANCOUVER. Nov. 1$: The University of British Columbia won the Hardy Cup, emblematic of Wastern Canada intercollegiate football championship, by defeating University of Manitoba 4 to 3 in the final gam at Athletic P irk here Saturday aftemion CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE November 16 Moose vs Elks. I. O. O. F. vs. Engles. Orotto vs. Swift's. Prince Rupert Hotel v. Musketeers K C.'s vs. Seal Cove, November 23 Swift's vs. Seal Cove. Elks vs. Musketeers. I. O, O. F. vs. Moose. Eagles vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. Orotto vs. Knights of Columbui. n.iciw, vv. w. u Nvui, ana linesmen, DeMarco and Hartnes. 8 November 17 Rovers vs. Boy Scouts High School vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Comets. Panthers vs. 32 Taxi. November SO League ot Nations vs. Japanese. ! Tuxis vs. Merchants. Amacona vs. Cardinals. C. N. R. vs. Panthers. November 2 1 Rovers vs Japanese Association. Toils vs. High Srhool. ' Comets vs. Amazons. C. N. R. vs. 32 Taxi. 1 November 27 ' League of Nations vs. Boy Scouts. Hlfh School vs. Merchants. Oatdlnals vs. Comets. ' Panthers vs. 32 Taxi. . December I League of Nations vs. Rovers. Tivxls vs. High School. Amatoru: vs. Cardinals. Panthers vs. C. N. R. December 4 Boy Scouts vs. Japanese Asso. Tuxts vs. Merchants. Comets vs. Amazons. 32 Taxi vs, C. N. R. Basketball Scorers SEASON TO DATE Senior League I.amhlff CNR 12 4.m.mrtn..W, Note BS, Boy Scouts; LN, League of Nations; R, Rovers; J, Japanese Association. SCHEDULE OF WHIST November 19 Legion vs. Orotto. Moose vs. Empress. Ften Packers vs. Totem Park. Seal Cove vs. Musketeers. I.O.O.F. ve. Sobs of Norway. November 26 Grotto vs. Old Empress Hotel Moose vs. Fish Packers. Musketeers vs. Totem Park. Sons of Norway vs. Seal Cove, Legion vs. I.O.O.F. November 30 Seal Cove vs. Elkj. Musketeers vs. Eagles, Moose vs. Swift's. Of otto vs. I. o.,o.F;.. K. C.'s vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. December 3 Fish Packers vs drotto. , I.O.O.F. vs. Moose.. Musketeers v&, Legion. 0. Emp. Hotel vs. Sons of -Norways Seal Cove vs. Totem Park. December 7 Swift's vs. Prince Rupert Hotel, Musketeers vs. Orotto. Moose vs. Seal Cove Eagles vs. Elks. 1. Q. O. F. vs. K, C.'s. December 10 , Orotto vs.' Seal Cove. Legion vs. Msose. I.O.Q.F. vs Musketeers. ' ' ytsh Packers vs. Old Empress, SonK of Norway vs. Totem Park. Cedarvale Parent-Teacher Assn Mrs. Itobert Wjgglns ii President of Newly Organized Interior Body nrninirif t n . n . i ywAivvAi.,. miv. raffm Teachers Association has been or ganlbed. here with officer as foU lows: I President, Mrs. Wjgglns. ! Vice-President, Mrs; F.. Bruce. . Secretary - Treasurer, Miss L, j Thompson. Convener, Mrs. E. CadwallaOr, TtoT nA.tr .Y vrs 18 e J si SPORT CHAT M"Nulty (P) : 9 njlle events In track and rowing. Dr E. Smith (CNR) 9 wnite College youths, recklessly exerting themselves. In competitive sports for the glory of their alma mater, may unwittingly cause- themselves great bodily harm, Or. H. Marx White, professor of medicine at the I University of Minnesota recently itolcj the International assembly of said, are especially damag Ross 32) 1 5 I'O. young nearis. uasneioivi, , Morrison iCKR)ZZZZZZZZZZ. 7. baseball, swimming and many of Irvine P) ZZ. " 8 tne track events are ideal exercise Styles CNR ... 4 -"wna not engaged in too strenu- D. Gurvlch 32" ZZZZZZZZZZ. 4 ousIv" he said. "Even football may B. Stalker (CNR) 3 w senwuiav o wnra man is on Macdonald P ZZZZZ. 2 exhibition for his alma mater and Intermediate League sion of Congress passage of a reso- Morrlson T 14 lution exempting visiting contest- Thurber (T) 12 ants and officials coming to the Nakamoto (T) 12 Lake Placid Games from the usual Unger.iHS) .. 19 passport and visa requirements up- Wlngham (HS) 9 on Dresentatlon of the official Ol- Wilson ( Junior League Santerbane BS) Calderone BS) Dominate (Ltt Yager LN) High, won the toss and kicked ; McMeekln P) downhill. During the first few rain ?taer utes of the game, Chrfjrttson missed McKlnley. R i good chance at the Borden goal, K4naya J) . but, following an up thfleld by Igfchlmoto Jf ooraen iorwaraj was aoie to re-! oKamoto u cover and put High one up. FplIoWf lng the centre, Borden pressed but Lindsay shot behind. The play remained fairly even for a while, with Klikendalt and Santerbane scoring for High, and the Borden forwards showing some good combination. Twice the High School goal was In danger but Morgan saved a hard ihot from LlndjSay, the return shot going behind. The secend half was featured by sombination play on the part of the High School team, and by several dangerous attacks on the High goal by Dorden forwards. Dungate. 3anttrin and Christian added 'o the High score. Neknn. for the sWo, struck the crossbar ofttner, and later again Antonelll (LN 12 Bs ...::::::::::i2 10 - 10 8 6 Hockey Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. D. L. F. A, N. Y. Americans Mont. Maroons 1 N. Y. Rangers 1 Detroit 1 (R) " Mont. Canadiens 0 loronio u Boston .'...0 rt f t.ii; P., 3: 3' 2 ?! posed under the Immigration l:: and granting free entry for their personal baggage and equipment to properly accredited and Identified participants In the Lake Placid Oames. 28 Cash Prizes , For Best Letters' Association at Milwaukee. The five &1I 0.00 .Offered by Dr. Wll nains iweaicine v,u. lur True Stories of Your Experiences if you have derived benefit from ihe use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, or If some one in your home or In your circle of friends has been help- Ratchford (32) 2 5t,ains 'utweii Deyona nu naiurai m uj ukm, uctc u juu - Cross ,p, 2 Pwers, ne is injuring his body." S. Gurvlch i32 3 Kenny (32) For. the firs Um th season Johnson (CNR) snow has tipped the mile-high i Note CNR, Canadian National mountains that surround Lake Pla-Railways; 32, Three-Two Taxi; P-, cid, N.Y. 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