Benny Wendle Knocks Out Billy j Bagshaw With Stiff Left Clout t In Fourth Round; Was Fine Card fy j ", Benny Wendle, local welterweight, defeated Billy 'Bag-! shaw, also of Prince Rupert, with a knockout in the fourth ! round of their scheduled 10-round bout last night at the ' Empress Social Club Arena. Going into the fourth with! a good lead on points, Wendle launched a solid left drive to j the chin which put Bagshaw down for the count. Wendle i ftfought very -carefully during, the Fourth Round of English Cup Draw Games Will Be Played in Various Cities on January 21 LONDON, Jan. 17: The draw, for the fourth round of the English Football Association cup competition was made as follows: Crystal Palace or Reading vs. Ev-erton. Middlesbrough or Bradford City vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers. Manchester United. Chelsea vs. Arsenal or Aston Villa. Southport vs. Blackpool. Blackburn Rovers or Walsall vs. Bristol Rovers. Bradford vs, Burnley. Bolton Wanderers vs. Sunderland. Sheffield United or York City vs. Notts County. West Brorawich Albion or Charlton Athletic vs. Tottenham Hotspurs. Watford vs. Brighton and Hove. Brentford or Cardiff City vs. Portsmouth. Bransley vs. Sheffield Wednesday. Birmingham vs. Port Vale. pam.es will be played on January 24. Old Country Soccer ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1; Sunderland 3. Aston Villa 3; Bolton Wanderers 1. Blackburn Rover 3; Leeds United 1. Chelsea 2; Vetham United 1. Derby County 4; Sheffield United 3. Huddewtleld Town 2; Liverpool 1. I. Manchester City 4; Birmingham 2. Mlddlesborough 5; Blackpool 1. Newcastle United 4; Manchestei United 3. Portsmouth 2; Leicester City 1. She-Meld Wednesday 4; Grimsby Town 1. ENGLISH LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION v- Barnsley 5; Carlton Athletic 0. Bradford 4; Tottenham Hotspurs Bristol City 0; Bradford City I Bury 2; Swansea Town 0. Cardiff OHy 2; Portvole 1. Evert on 2; Wwt Bromwlch Al Won 1. MUlwfl.ll 1; Oldham Athletic 0 Reeding 3; Burnley 1. . Southampton 3; Plymouth Ar gyle 3. Stoke City 1; Nottingham Fores: 0. Wolverhampton Wanderers 2: rreston North End 0. First Badminton Tourney of Year Games Under Auspices of I. O. D. E. Badminton Club Will Start Soon The first open badminton touma ment of the season in Prince Rupert will get under way on Monday eve ning next with the playing of first round games in the ladies' and men's singles. Later in the week, the doubles will be proceeded with. There will be men's women's and mixed doubles. The tournament is under the aus pices of the I..O. D. E. Badminton Club on whose courts the games will be played. entire bout and made Bagshaw. miss (repeatedly. In the first round, the. I referee warned Benny for hitting j jlow when his glove glanced down off Bagshaw's. Both boys started i ' slowly with Bagshaw forcing a Ut-1 tie toward the end of, the round. It 1 was a good draw. The secorid and third rounds were both Benny's as he landed al most at will with his left, although ; he didn't seem to be hurting Bag- j shaw any. Billy tried hard but his1 heavy blows either landed on -Wen-die's gloves or went over Benny's head. The end came suddenly ln the middle of the fourth round. After a Bury or Torquay vs. Exeter City, "urry in me centre oi ine ring, 'Leeds United vs. Newcastle Unl- Wendle landed a solid left to the ted. Jaw which put Bagshaw down on Grimsby Town vs. Stoke City orine rpes. He sua to tne canvass and was just beginning to come to when the final count came. Therewas a packed house which was treated to the best show that has been put on ln the club. In all, seven preliminaries were staged. R. B. Skinner refereed all matches First Round of Scottish Cup Hearts 9, Stenhousemulr 1. Queens Park 5, Elgin City 0. East Stirling 0, Hamilton Acads 2. Armadale 1, Rangers 7. Hibernians 3, St. Cuthbert Wan derers 1. Montrose 2, Mid Armadale 0. Murrayfleld Amateurs 3, Beith 2. Inverness Citadel 0, Kilmarnock 7, Third Lanark 6, Buckle Thistle 2, Albion Rovers 6, Vale of Atholl 0. Morton 1, Ralth Rovers 1. Kings Park 7, Falkirk Amateurs 0 Clyde 7, Lelth Athletic 0. Ayr United 11, Clackmannan 2. Boness 3, Peterhead 0. St. Mlrren 3, Clydebank 11. Aberdeen 6. Dumbarton 1. Queen of South 2. Cowdenbeath 3. St Johnson 3, Forfar Athletic 2. Motherwell 6, Bathgate 0. Alloa 2. Dalbeattie S.tar 0., Civil Service 2, Tarf Rovers 0. Dundee 10, Fraserburg 1. East Fife 1, Celtic 2. Dunfermline 2, Alrdrle 2. Glasgow University 0. Inverness Caledonians 1. Dundee United 14, Nlthsdale 0. Brechin City 1, Edinburgh City 3 Peebles Rovers 0, Falkirk 4. St. Bernards 0, Stranraer 2. Paitlck Thistle 16, Royal Albert a ArbrojHh 7, Moor Park 1. fiatiird... jan page mm THE DAILY NEWS - ! ; . WILL LIVE N RUPERT Jimmy McLarnin to Devote Self to Fisheries Huslness After Ketiringr From Uing Jimmy McLarnin, famous Vancouver welterweight boxer, following his marriage and retirement from the ring In June, may reside in Prince Rupert, It is learned. He is said to be interested in fisheries in the vicinity of this city and will apply himself to that industry after the termination of his ring career. Meantime, interest centres in Jimmy's forthcoming bout with Tommy Freeman for the welterweight title. It will be his first appearance in the ring since his bad defeat at the hands of Billy Petrolle a few weeks ago. BUCKAROOS BEAT ESKS while J. Judge and G. W. Rudder- Conn scored for Portland ham acted as Judges for the mam second period! event m. Heimroner was ume keeper. The Preliminaries Marvin Rpwe took the decision over Dynamite Eckert in a lively curtain raiser. Kid Murray and Young Rowe fought a three, round draw in the deuce-spot. In the third bout of the evening, Eddie Jphnson got the call over Johnny MdLeod. Johnson won the first two rounds easily. McLeod made a strong finish but was too far behind to earn a draw. Chuck Hlckey won by a technical knockout over Pat Clanton ln the second round of their three round bout. Clanton started out strong but was on the ropes when the referee stopped the fight in the second round. Pete Chenoskl handed Rupert Fong a nice trimming to win the decision ln a three-round event. The sixth bout, between Andy Wall and Dan Parent of Prince George, was won by the latter. Wall lacked experience but seemed to stand punishment well. In the seml-wlndup Dan Bagon put Jack McRae away In the second round of their four round bout. McRae didn't seem to get started at all and he took two counts of nine be fore he finally stayed down. He Mas a return bout coming up with Bagon at the next show to be put on. SEATTLE, Jan. 17: Portland Buckaroos, climbed up even with Seattle Eskimos in the Coast Hockey League here last night, the Bucks defeating the Esks one to nil. RUGBY GAME in England and Wales Played to 11 All Draw At Twickenham Today TWICKENHAM, Eng., Jan. 17:- England and Wales played a drawn match in international rugby today, the score being 11 all. Fifty thou sand persons witnessed the match. SCHEDULE 0FWHIST Official fixture list for secon-1 half of the season here has been arranged as follows: January 22 Orotto Ramblers vs. Can. Legion. I.O.O.F. vs. Grotto. Moose vs. Dry Dock. Wandorers vs. Le-lf Eriteno. Six Musketeers vs. Seal Cove. January 29 Moose vs. Grotto Ramblers. Canadian Legion vs. I.O.O.F. Orotto vs. Six Musketeers. Seal Cove vs. Wanderers. Dry Dpek vs. Lelf Eriksen. February 5 Wanderers vs. Moose. I.O.O.F. vs. Grotto Ramblers. Six Musketeers vs. Can. Legion. Orotto vs. Dry Dock. Lelf Erickson vs. Seal Cove. February 12 Seal Cove vs. Dry Dock. Canadian Legion vs. Orotto. Lelf Erlkson vs. Moose. Orotto Ramblers vs. Wanderer? Six Musketeers vs. I.O.O.F. February 19 I.O.O.F. vs. Wanderers. Grotto vs. Seal Cove. Grotto Ramb. vs. Lelf Erlkson. Moose vs. Six Musketeers. .Canadian Legion vs. Dry Dock. Ftbniary 26 Seal Cove vs. Canadian Legion. Lelf Erlkson vs. Orotto. I.O.O.F. vs. Moose. Six Musketeers vs. Wanderers. Dry Dock v?. Grotto Ramblers. March 5 Seal Cove vs. I.O.O.F. Wanderers Vs. Dry Doc)c. , Six Musketeers vs. Grotto Ram Can. Legion vs. Lelf Erlkson. Grotto vs. Moose. March 12 Dry Dock vs. I.O.O.F. Six Musketeers vs. Lief Erlkson. Moose vs. Canadian Legion. Grotto vs. Wanderers. Orotto Ramb. vs. Seal Cove. March 19 Canadian Legion vs. Wanderers. Seal Cove vs. Moose. Grotto Ramblers vs. Grotto. Lelf Erlkson vs. LOOP. . Six 'Musketeers vs. Dry Dock. CHALLENGfe ACCEPf ED Victor of Last Night's Bout Willing i'tdTvfeef"New Opponehi On JW.- .Similar Terms . . , Betmy Wendle, winner of last night's go with Billy Bagshaw, an- terms similar to those under which the fought Bagshaw. j Wendle Is not feeling any 111 effects from last night's scrap. ELKS WIN BILLIARDS Score of Canadian Legion in Latest FMure Was 1155 to 1016 Frank Douglas, boxing promoter of Prince George, has signed up a Dromislne heavvweieht fiehter in the Edward Pitka, son of Sir John Pitka; , who some years agq started an Estonian colony ln the vicinity of I Fort St, James. Pitka stands six feet two inches in height and weighs 100 rATrC ITVT TIT pounds. He will require a good deal LilUu IVi 1 lid ! training before he will be able to enter the ring. CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE Fixtures for Second Half of tho season have. been arranged as fol lows: January 19 Six Musketeers vs. I.O.OP, Moose vs. P. R. Hotel Operators vs. Eagles. Kts. .of Columbus vs. Hawks. Elevator vs. Seal Cove Sawmill Toe II. vs. Orotto. la'iuary 26 KU. of Columbus vs. P.R. Hotel Qfotto vs. Operators. Elsvator vs. Toe II. I.O.O.F. vs. Eagles. Seal Cove Sawmill vs. Moose. Six Musketeers vs. Hawks. February 2 Moose vs. Operators. Kts. of CoAumbus vs I.O.O J. Elevator vs. Grotto. ' ...J Six Mask. vs. Seal Cove'sawmlll Toe' II. vs. Hawks. . ' j : PJl. Hotel vs. Eagles. February 9 Eagles vs. Orotto. Seal Cove Sawmill vs. kts. of Columbus) I.O.O.F. vs. Hawks. Moose vs. Toe H, Operators vs. Elevator. Six Musketeers vs. P. R. Hoel. February 16 Moose vs. Elevator. Kts of Columbus vs. Six Musk ttscrs. I.O.OT. vs. P. R. Hotel. Operators vs. Toe II. ' Eagles vs. Hawks. Seal Coye Sawmill xs, Qjrojtp. March 23 Orotto vs. P. R. Hotel. I.O.OJ". vs. Seal Cove Sawmill. Hawks vs. Elevator. Moose vs. Eagles. Kts of Columbus v?. Toc H. Operators vs. Six Musketeers. ! a: SCALE OF CHAHfiES i, The following Is the scale of charges made for readlhir notices: Marriage and Engagement announcements 32. Birth Notices 60c. Funeral Notices SI. Cards of Thanks, $2. : Funeral Flowers 10c per 1 name. T 4 SPORT CHAT The annual winter carnival at The Pas. Man., will be held the week jjommenclng March2nd.wltJj, the internationally ramom auu- imile,, non-stop, .dog dejbjfc starting nn thn historic banks oflithe Sas- katchewan river en Marfli 3. The. course again will be from the Pas nounced today that he was prepar-: t0 Flln Flon and return. Organta-j ed to accept the challenge of Nina j tlon ittto committees was effected , iQurvich, published In the DaUy;ast week and the men named .News yesterday, to meet the victor iwm start work at oncer toward? jof this match. Wendle states that maklnE derby 0ne ;af4he most ne.is wunng w meei uhtvicu wuic61orful ln tne annais o(, the cn tire north. Entries in the Carnival Queen contest are expected from Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Reglna. Flln Flon and Sherldon, as well as The Pa's. Already seven mushers have indicated their intention of racing in I the 200-mile non-stop dog race. For the first time ln the history ' of the dog race ln this country i woman, Miss Thula Geetan. fam-jpus woman nausher from McCall. ! Frank Zleman, Canadian Legion,' Wo- wUl 1 the starters gun defeated Fred Stephens, Elks, 250 Bhe established a remarkable la lua in the fifth and last camn record In the middle wststats as last night of the fixture between a dB c' and has victoria over the Elks and the Legion. The KVir Ui axu "c' " Lc Lodge Men thus won by an aggre- it- gate score of 1155 to 1046. The high, break for the' fixture Was 1 32 'by Charlie Baptle. The league standing for the second half of the season: Elks Games Total Ave, 'Grotto 2 2388 Portland and Seattle Now On EvenlCan. Legion 3 3319 1106 Terms In Pacific Coast Hockey League 3182 1061 SIGNED UP ANOTHER PROMISING HEAVYWEIGHT Leonard -Seppali. pionably th greatest American muiher of the day, is; likely to enter this race for the first time. Last year he had hoped to compete, but hit 1198 'dogs were not in condition for ths long race, otners in tne race win be Emlle St. Godard. winner in the major races at Ottawa, New Hampshire, and Quebec last year; Earl Bfjdges. defending champion; Kenneth Brydges, Earl's younge-brother, racing In the, major event for the first time; Sam Pranteau a veteran of northern trails; and Hector .'Campbell of Flln Flon. ADVERTISING COPY MUST BE IN EARLY Copy for display advertise- ments should be ln the hands of the printers not later than 3 p.m, the day prior to publl- cation. This is necessary to en- able best positions to be se- cured. FOR ANY CH I L D Iif CHILDREN are happy and carefree by nature, so when they cry for no apparent reason any careful mother worries. No one can always guess just what is wrong but the remedy can always be the came. Good old Castoria! There's comfort in every drop of this pure vegetable preparation and not the slightest harm in its frequent use. As often as Billiard Averages Don Brown (G 2 500 V F. Zleman (CD 9 2194 24 A. Murray (CD 12 2601 34' C. P. Balagno (E) 13 3141 24 J. Smith (E) 10 3496 24 O. P. Tinker (CD 12 2846 3T W. E. Wllllscroft El 7 1046 2S: G. Waugh IGJ 12 2788 V MMcLaehlaniO) 12 274 23 M. E. Young E 13 2946 7t' Q. Havre (Q ... .12 3107 33 J. May (Q) 8 177 321 A. Maedenald (CD 7 1499 214 J. Andrews (O) 11 3366 21' W. Mitchell (E) 13 27B1 312 M. Andrews (CD .13 2716 309 C. Baptle (CD 7 1464 209 CL. Youngman (CD 4 814 204 T. Clough (G) 3 59 200 F. H. Stephens (E) 3 600 200 W. Murray (E) .. . 6 1166 IBS J. Scott (CL 1 172 172 A DnUy ,Ner hrintr result vsntad wlT ran baby has a fretful feverish and cross aJiJ sleep, let Castoria soot quiet hira. Sometimes r touch of colic. Sometin constipation. Iu?f handy and give frcnly il oi the above c adiUoa-will follow nromi tlv All through b t yhotf tona is a mothei s -hoikm wise mothers tio not chid stronger mcdirinr s us iyA grows older. Just in;:ral dose oi lastona and tcej youngster's stom;u:h iwtrl the bowels in cood ordrl To be 6urcof gcU.:;g pi Fletcher's Castoha y ail look for this signature : Otarf&l j-J BILLIARD SCHEDl Following is 'rlnce Rupert 'ir the second B:'.' US.t Jan. 20 Legion - C . Jin. 23 Grotto v F Jan. 27 Legion v I. Jan. 30 Elks v. Or '.' Feb. 3 Orotto v. V- Feb. 8 Elks v !. -Jan. 10 Legion vs, C: Fib. 13 Grotto LA Feb. 17 Legion v Lfc Feb. 20 Elks v- o : Feb. 24-Grotto vs Leffll Feb. 27 Elks vs. Lt -Mar. 3 Legion vs. Or ; Mar. 6 Grotto t E.t Mar. 10 Legion v Eli-Mar. 13 Elks vs. O: ' Mar. 17 Grotto r L", Mar. 20 Elks vs. L-;i- Mar. 24 Legion f Or -4 Mar. 27 Grotto v L- BO)IO o q nfj-M Insist on these features in the Radio you buy this year You can get them all in the new BOSCH RADIO 1, TUNING METER AutomiiiciUy tunes in etch nation it point of best reception Station Selectoc i totaled. J. STATION SELECTOR Brings In J1 nations smoothly and easily. 1. OFF AND ON Loal-Dlitioce Snitch . Turns on power ni ljuti eniitivitr to local QX distant stations. 4. TONB SELECTOR A ''Kht movement of this dial gives emphasis on bast or treble at will. 5. DOSaillNE-o-LITEDIALUllthtfJIn t toft glow with a bright line of light at exact tuning point. 6. 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