Hp PI ' I . ( e. . . tu or i) i. Tv '.! f" ri. or f!' i :: .0 .Men's Sfogfei In CitT Tournament j J; Were Kun Off Last Evening on J. NbrHngton Moose Courts - Re-alts m the men's singles of ''the eity badminton tournament at the Moose courts last erentng were sr. follows: Fr.it Hound . ' R, Moxley beit W. Howarth, 16-8, ' V fossell beat W. Croat, 15-6. 8-18, 15-9. i Col. Ntchob beat W. Lyons, 15-10, 1 16-1. O. H. Hartness best W. Bssam, j S, 16-1. ! J. Otecon beat J. M array, 15-10, ! 8-14, 17-14. . I V. Lsmbie beat S. Darton. 15-7, 15-C, R. Allen beat R. FrsEk,'l-8, ' W. Bryant beat L. Murdoch, 16-0, 15-0. Second Kound beat P. Peterson, 16-6, 15-7. H. Tobey best P. Dewy, 14, 15-5. W. Tobey bast 3. Bflshby, 1511, 15- 1. F. Rowel best Csi Nichols, 1510. 16-6. Third Round R. Allen beat W. Lambie, 159, 15-7. 3. Nbrrfngton beat P. Edgeeumbe, 15-7, 15-7. A record number entered for the men's singles hi the tournament. Owing te the fact that there were 24 -entries, the saraf-finals were not readied. The remainder of the singles games will take place on ivening. while the finals Willie Wared on Monday. GANADIENS WIN AGAIN Ottawa Senators Their Victims In Tight Game Last N'ifht Toronto and Boston Victorious OTTAWA, Marrh 4 Montreal Caaadiens continued their winning ways at the expense of the Senates here last night bat were held, to a one to nothing count by the lowly locals. Lednc scored the only goal of the game in the second period. In the other tames. Toronto Maple Leafs came sp from behind to defeat the lowly Philapelphi Quakers 8 to 1 while' Boston's Jinx held good over the New York Ranger as the Bruins handed the New Yorkers a 4 to 1 defeat. GATE WILL BE SMALL Only 175,000 k Expected For Frimo Cariieja-Jim Maloney Mix In Miami MIAMI. Fla., March 4: The Pri-mo Camera-Tim Maloney bout here on Friday is not expected to attract any more than a $75,000 gate which is not so large as heavyweight receipts go in this day and age. Heavy rains during the past few days have tended to dampen the enthusiasm considerably WRIGLEYS BIG Satisfaction VL,V- f5 cut SWEET and flavor and chewyno. Calmer nerves better dlgettlon fresher mouth-whiter teeth. The beit chewing gum that contclen tloui men and ma chlnci in daylight factories can produce i Winter vintors to Eibset near Garmlsch. Oermany. sated with rounds of ski -inn. skatingwnd other winter ljjo moto: cycle racing on snow-covned tracks as thrilling diversion. Hnre is a view of racers whizzing round curve, Interested spectators BOX BILL IS VETOED Governor Hartley Keturns Measure to Washington State Senate OLYMPIA, March 4: Governor Roland H. .Hartley yesterday returned the American Legion boxing bill, aathortxing she round bouts in this state and provteHng for the setting up of a state commission to govern boxing and wrestling in Washington, to the Senate. The governor based his veto on the belief that the measure would give a pugilistic promoting monopoly in the state and, at the same time, would benefit the American Legion little if any. It is not expected that the governor's veto can be overridden. With the Senate having approved the measure 34 to 17 on the original vote and the House passing it by-52 to 46, It Is hardly considered possible that the necessary two-thirds can bei mustered up in its favor now. PROBE MADE INTO FIGHT New York Boxine Commission Re serves Its Decision in Fetrolle-King Tut Investigation NW YORK. Mvch 4 Aftei hearing what the principals and officials of Oast Friday night's bout hi Madison Square Garden between Billy Petrolle and King Tut had to say about it. the New York Boxing Commission yesterday reserved its decision in re gard to "peculiar circumstances" of the affair. Meantime, the purses of both PetraUe nnd King Tut are being withheld. While the commission had no announcement to make other than the bare fact tnt decision had been reserved. P-xolle and Tut told newspapermen that only one question bad been iuJced them and that was as to how the first knockdown of the bout had U. B.C. to Play Washington in Hockey Series SEATTLE, March 4: University of British Columbia will meet University of Washington in the lee Arena here tonight in the first of a home and home hockey series, the second game to be played in Vancouver. Between the periods, there will be racing and barrel Jumping events. Drlti&h Coluuiourkwamped Washington in last year's series and are considered likely to win again on this occasion. CANADIAN LEGION " CRIB TOURNAMENT There wwe ten tables last eve-nine at the weeklv crlbbiure tourna- jment of the Canadian Legion and prise winners were Arthur Beale, first, and A. C. Allen, second. ' WHIST March 5 I Seal Cove vs. I.O.O.F. j Wanderers vs. Dry Dock. 8lx Musketeers vs Grotto Ramb ! Can. Legion vs Lcif Erlkson UroUu vs Moose Young Corbett to DRY DOCK Meet Len Harvey ?ckie Fields Withdraws From Madison' Square Garden Bout On Account of Broken Hand NEW YORK. March 4 Young Corbett, California welterweight, has been signed up to meet Len Harvey, the British middleweight champion, in a ten-round bout at' Madison Square Garden on March , 30. Young Corbett takes the place1 of Jackie Fields, former welter-! weight champion, who was forced to withdarw on account of a bro-i ken hand. 1 L0MSKI IS OUTPOINTED George Manley of Denver Won Hard Battle Last Night in Portland PORTLAND, Ore.. March 4: George Manley. Denver heavyweight, won a 10-rottnd decision from Leo LomeKt, the big Aberdeen lumberjack, last night. It was a vicious slugging match and the two men. put everything they had into ft. Manley closed up am of Lomskl's eyes in the third and it never opened again. Both boys were very gory at the end. CLOSE PUY LAST NIGHT Narrow Margins in Billiard League Matches With four of the five samea of last night's Billiard League fixture between Grotto and Elks played, the tobacconists have an aggregate lead of 980 to 923. Two extremely oloae garnet featured last nurat's play. In one game, William Mitchell, am, beat George Howe. Grotto, 3M to 349 while, in another. M. M. Mc-Laehian, Grotto, defeated M. E. Young, SHes, 3W to 344. Individual cores were ae follows: C. P. Balagno (Blks) 350, George Waugh (Grotto) 311. ' W. E. WllUacrott 175, Don Brown 350. William Mitchell 350, George Howe 349. M. E. Young 348, M. M. McLaeh-lan 250. Don Brown made a high break of 46. Johnson Smith and James Andrews will play the fifth game tonight. Old Country Soccer LONDON, March 4: Replayed games, sixth round. English Cud. re sulted as follows: Chelsea 0, Birmingham 3. Exeter City 2. Sunderland 4. Wolverhampton 1, West Brom-wlch 2. First named clubs played at home. A rash a skin sore Eczema? skin ili'onlrrs, A doctor's formula that doctor recommend. An active fluid Hint destroys tl.e iIIh-iimj certim In the skin. 1)1)1) rooln, noolhen, hraU. Tlie ulcittbhi-d sklu Is washed clcun. OUMi:S LTD. W J. McCllTCHF.ON. DUI GOIST IHH'CUT PHARMACY IS WINNER Takes Honors in Second Half of CJV.lt. Crib and Will Flay Off With General Office Canadian National Recreation League Crlbbage remits last night were as follows: Dry Dock Steelworkers 11. Station 16. Freight Sheds 17. General Office 10. Car Shone 9, Dry Dock Machinists 18. Locomotive Shops 10, Round HsswelT. 1 Lea cue Table Dry Dock Machin. Car Srfos j Dry Dock Steel. Station ! Oenerifbffice Locomotive Shops W. L. Pta. 407 82 107 09 90 99 . 99 90 99 95 94 95 93 96 03 91 98 91 . 88 100 89 St 106 83 Dry Dock Machinists, winners of second half of schedule, will play off wfh General Offiee, winners of fust halt i . u. have turned to dangerously close to Ban Johnson Grows Worse Death of Former American Base ball League Fresldent is Expected Soon ST. LOUIS, March 4: Ban Johnson, former president of the American League, was reported last night to be gradually growing weaker and weaker. No hope is held for the recovery of the former baseball magnate who is suffering from diabetes. His physician states that he is now delirious most of the time and the end cannot be far removed. Mrs. Rogers Is Winner in Golf Was Low Scorer of Some Forty or Fifty Ladies at Sunken Gardens Yesterday Mrs. F. A. Rogers, with a score of 41-44, was the low scorer in the weekly ladies' miniature golf tournament at the Sunken Gardens yesterday. There were between 'forty and fifty ladies playing both in the afternoon and evening fAD3 PDTJa vnf run. NEW9 1 -.JU J' News and Views in the Sport World from Far and M BADMINTON IS PLAYED J.ortfC QuotiW I w led This advertisement is not published nr d. ;jv:l tttl Liquor Control Board or by :he e-imc? British Columbia. Newsboy Brown Won Ht rlai" " u. H t alllornin Hantnm ;snd Brown w ...... til Title Last Evening! The verdi.- - ;the result nl ., firm l S ANGELES. 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