FADE POUR. TfE DAILY NEWS News of the Sport World PIPE TESTED BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT Intermediate Game Was Feature of Evening, Tuxis Beating High School Senior Play Slow 32 Taxi Had Easy Victory C. N. It. A. Over Senior League 32 Taxi, 33; C. K. R. A., 21. Intermediate Tuxls, 21; High School, 20. Lad tea' League Amazons, 6; Comets, 2. Junior League Boy Scouts, 18; Japanese Association, 6. The largest crowd of the season turned out to watch the league basketball games last night. Evl- the Intermediate division. But such i by Vance. However, Walters left John Morrison wide open to score 10 points. The second half opened In Training For Football dently the High School supporter Bty,M (9)t MotliSQn stalkeri Ma. wiiu wtjc vcijr imiuciuuai iaiiic uut to see their team hand Tuxls a de- feat, and so step into the lead in theson (2). Johnson i3t; total, 21. Junior Game The Japanese stuaents and the did not happen. The Tuxls team' t0 ve Booa exmmuon or a was in better condition. It played hi6h brand of basketball The spec-better basketball, and It won. The'tators were veU Phased with the Intermediate game was by far the'nret naU ot ame for 1U was best game for the spectators, with extremely nara rougnt and the the Hieh School toUlne hard to lus-;Piayers Pul ' tlfy the faith of Its supporters. BUI Vance lost a grand opportunity to make himself a hero when, in the last half minute of play, with no opposition and Unger under the basket, he fumbled, and the festivities ended 21-20 for Tuxis. From the start Tuxis was the better team. With the exception of Wlngham, who is too fast for the rest of the team, the students were in a complete and seemingly per manent daze. Wlngham often was spectacular, looping in some thrill Ing shots. But what can one man do without support? Nakamoto and Wlngham were the best on the floor, while John Morrison, Thur-ber and R, Morrison teamed well by Intercepting and forcing the play. For the first time this season Na kamoto was effectively bottled up; under the basket before shooting. letlc 2 Well why not? It's a free count ry. isn It' At least that's what Bushman, the gorilla tn the Chicago zoo. figures as he opens his season's training. PEKCY WILLIAMS VOTED 4 CANADA'S BEST ATHLETE 4 WINNIPEG, Dec 5:-Percy 4 Williams, Vancouver sprinter, was today chosen as Canada's 4 outstanding athlete for 19J1 thPir enenr. nrti y the Amateur Athletic Un- 4 fighting power into the game. The ! lon r Canada- wiU be the 4 Japanese had the better control of ! f,rst holder the Norton H. the ball but they lacked noticeably I Crowe Memorial Shield. that final shot at the halcit Thl Scouts, who were the more accur-' ate shots, were fortunate In maintaining a three-point lead at the- end of the first half. Part of the second half was a continuation of this forceful play-1 mg. The Japanese would work the; ball up the floor and then bej tempted to take too many longl OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE Second Division Bradford 2, Port Vale 2. Burnley 5, Barnsley 3. Charlton Athletic 2, Oldham Ath .MinT. IZ ,VT J Ctatertield 1. SraiuM To 1. EX22S? j""-""" ihlmoto held the Japanese toae-! . . ther. Scouts Calderonl 19). Wilson UK Smith, Miller (2), Lindsay, Nay- i cvuuuuiipiuu w, fiymoum Argyie s. Stoke City 1. Bristol City 1. fast with the students getting the ,or Viereck. total. 18. cu 5 betoftheplaybutitwa.toolate:; KTT. V:' Wolverhampton Wanderers ana though nearly tying me score, i "'-IBuryO. they came out on the short end oi the 21-20 score. Tuxls Sakamoto 4, Thurber (6). J. Morrison (10). R. Morrison. Hanson. Allan (1), Smith; total, 21. High School Wlngham (8), Un- Senior Game Ldie Gams The fans were wwl pleased with the performance of the glrla. Both teams, the Comets and the Asia- ger (5). Forbes (3). Ross, Walters ,1' " T" , , C4), Vance. Tobey. Hickey. total. 20. JS..SJ?? of flfht and pep into the game, they The Senwr game was slow aUlP1"1 mucn f"ter and they have through with none of the dawling j learned to pass the ball which ten-baiketball that has been the fea- ded to make the game much clean-ture of the last few games. Without '" and Interesting to watch Lambie, the Trainmen were not eotor spectators. The teams had gwk and even though Uey threw f trong guards and. as a result, each nearly everything" but the two tcam was onlv able to break stovea at the basket, their shooting through once In the first half which wi. to say the least, pretty defec- 'ended In a tie score, 2-2. live. Both teams played cautiously. The Comets seemed to be an en-Fouls were dealt out liberally all "reft new team for their perfor- SCOTTISH LEAGUE Second Division Arbroath 3, Hibernians 3. Armadale 1. Raith Rovers 2. Kings Park 1, Albion Rovers 2. East Fife 4, Bones 0. Montrose 0, Edinburgh City 1. Queen of South 7, Brechin City 2 St. Bernards 3, AUoa 0. Stenhousemuir 4, Forfar Athletic ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Aston Villa Z Derby County 0. Bolton 1, Blackpool 2. Chelsea 3, Manchester City 2. 1 Orlnuby'Town 1. Sunderland 3. Huddersfield Town 1, Blackburn round and the usual C. N. coinbln 'nance last evening win certainly Rovera 1. , atlon didn't ssem to click as well. " tremendous Improvement from i Leicester City 2. West Bromwlch Qurvlch played hard; whereas former games. Throughout thejAlbln3. Itatchford managed to make hlra "oJe Itame the same style of has- j Liverpool 4, Birmingham 3. pelf very unpopular with the UjaU was played but the Comets Middleebrough 4, Sheffield Unl- crowd, and at the same time mar- weakened towards the end and DsiUedS. red his good play, by too much Prhard for the Ama-ons made; Newcastle United 0, Portsmouth "dirt." The play was close and the two batkets. Susie Boddle was the'0. half ended 10-9 for the Taxlmen. backbone of the Amazons but she is I Sheffield Wednesday 1. Arsenal The second half saw Frlzzeil on too fond of dribbling the ball and 3. the bench with three personals and keeping control of It herself instmd i West Ham United 4. Everton 2. Menzlea off, to be replaced by 8plro or Pawg u. Julia Robert and. Phil Ourvlch and Wrathall. The play Harvey worked hard for the Corn-was loose, the ball was booted too Dt Prltchard was hfch scorer, much, fumbling became very tir- Amaaons-Susle Boddle 2). E. Ing and the long pasting made the Morris, D. Prltchard 4. J. Ritchie, play slow. Styles, Smith and John- c- Morgan. C. McLeod, A. Kach; son were working some beautiful wiai, o. combination plays, but they Just uomeu-t. stecn. j. Robert U), couldn't sink them. On the other phU Harvey 1. B. Jack. P. Mc- hand. everything 32 tried went in. Ratchford started to play and, with Wrathall and . D. Ourvich, was throwing them tn with monotonous regularity and deadly precision. Styles' floor play was a treat to watch, and he was the best C. N. Quire, E. Connery; total, 2. The Dally News can be pur- 4 4 chased at 4 4 Post Office News Stand. 325 4 player on the floor. After a long 4 Oranvllle St- Vancouver. 4 loop shot by Ourvich. Styles con- 4 Karl Anderson. Prince 4 verted his penalty shot and' the 4 George. B.C. 4 game ended 33-21 for the Taxlmen. 4 rt. w. Riley. Terrace, B.C. 4 32 Taxi Stalker, Meniiea, Friz- 4 Oeneral Store. Anyox. 4 zell (2). D. Ourvich (10). S. Our-'4 Brnlthers Drug Store. Smith- 4 vich, Ratchford (13). Wrathall (8): 4 era. B.C. 4 total, 33. C. N. R. A. Smith (7), Nelson, MMt4 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Tint Division Alrdrleonlans 3. Hearts 1. Ayr United 1. Dundee 0. Celtic 5, Third Lanark 0. Cowdenbeath 2. Partick Thistle 0. Dundee United 1. Clyde 1. Hamilton Acamedicals - Queens Park postponed. Leith Athletic 1. Aberdeen 2.. Morton 3. Kilmarnock 1. Majherwelj4f StMlrren 1. Rangers 4, Falklrk0. CRIBBAGE December 7 Swift's vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. Murketcera vs. Orotto. Moose vs. Seal Cove. Eagles vs. Elks. I. O. O, F. vs. K. C '. One Billiard Game Played John May, Cold S Urate, Defeated Johnny Saunders, Elks, Last Night Only one game of last night's scheduled Billiard League fixture was played last night, John May, Cold Storage, winning 250 to 208 over Johnny Saunders, Elks. It Is planned to play off the remaining five games tonight and Monday. , The game of Don Brown, Orotto.i vs. Alex Murray, Cold Storage, from last Tuesday night's fixture also remains outstanding. Basketball Standing Senior League W. L. Pts. Panthers 3 2 6 52 Taxi JS , 2 8 C. N. R. A 2 4 2 Intermediate Lea sue W. L. Pts Tuxls .4 2 8 High School J 2 6 Merchants .l 4 ' 2 Ladies' League W. L. Pts. Amazons .'.6 0 12 Cardinals ...2 3 4i Comets o 5 0 Junior League W. L. Pt League pf Nations 4 0 8 Joy Scout- 3 1 '6 Rovers 1 3 2; Tapanese 0 4 0' Ireland Beats Wales BELFAST. Northern Ireland, Dec. : Ireland defeated Wales 4 to nil n International soccer today. South Africa Wins SWANSEA, Wales, Dec. 5: kmth Africa defeated Wales today 5 to 3 In International rugby. SCHEDULE OF WHIST December 3 ith Packers vs. Orotto. T.O.OP. v. Moose. Marketeers vs. Legion. O. Emp. Hotel vs. Sons of Norway Seal Cove vs. Totem Park. Oeeember 10 Orotto vs. Seal Cove. Legion vs. Moose. 1.0.01". vs Musketeers. Fish Packers vs. Old Empress. Soni of Norway vs. Totem Parte . December 11 I.O.OP. vs. Orotto. Totem Park vs. Moose. OW Empress Hotel vs. Musketeers. Seal Cove vs. Legion. Fish Packers vk. Sons of Norway Established 1849 LAMB'S RUM AGED, BLENDED AND MATURED AT THE LONDON DOCKS "Lamb's Fine Old Navy" PROOF OVEUI'KOOF Old and Good! Ask the BritUh Navy! On sale at Liquor Vendors or direct from Oovernment Liquor Control Mall Order Department, Victoria. B.C. This advertisement oi ttshed or disolnyco by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Rritlh Cnlumbi.i Rupert Motors Dodge & Plymouth Dealers Phone 566 We specialize in complete overhaul Jobs and all kinds of automobile repair work Night Calls: 161 ATTACHMENT OF JAPANESE SALMON FISHING LICENCES i 1U lit. IAnM II 1)1 IXJUALi COM.MF.ItCE CHAMRETL H'ontlnned from rape one) ough to warrant action to be taken by llberty-lovlng people. A Japanese must eat where the contractor dictates, he must operate two men per boat when It is decidedly more advantageous to operate one, the fUherman being compelled to hire also compelled to purchase or hire a new net each season, an expense not considered necessary by any fisherman. In addition to tills, all fish the Japanese fishermen catch musi be sold to the cannen where he Is attached I place." I It Is pointed out that at' present practically 80 of the Japanese employed under the system come from Southern British Columbia 'and at the close of the season they take their earnings south. The fish ermen of this district spend their money here. Get quick result with a want ad "My idea of recreation is a brisk, bright winter luy, a pair of good atdi hUUm un my feet, and a pipe of good tuhuevo between my teeth. I always stuck to ash kii, but used to vary the toltacco, until fellow hki-er offered me u pipeful of Turret pipe tobacco. Its mild tie und fragrance was u revelation to me, because I thought 1 knew ull there was to know about tobacco. Now I wouldn't be w ithout Turret pipe tobacco I buy it in the half-pound humidor tin and curry a full pouch with me wherever I go." TURRET A good, cool smoke Eagles' Dance 10i, i: nn.i UK -aho In K-U'ni humidor (ins PIPE T OB A C C 0 Manchuria! Manchuria 1 The powers all would cure yi . They'd scrap and fight With all their might But they would not injure yr As the old countryman said: thee, and I sometimes think thce's a little bit quare too." Some take life as they go Or take It a they come While others take but little els Except a drink of rum. Very Enjoyable1-1 Pipe tested Turret Jin cut far thote if hit rail their NEW HEAD OF LADIES' AID Mrs. James Hampton Elected President of Baptist Church Organization at Meeting Last Nleht The Ladies' Ala of First Baptist Church held Its regular monthly meeting last night at the heme of Mrs. O. Stromdahl, Ninth Avenue East. Mrs. Oeorge Hlbbard, president, was in the chair. The principal item of business was the election of officers for the ensuing year which resulted as follows: Preeldent, Mrs. James Hampton. Vlee-Preaident. Mrs. J. Armstrong. Treasurer. Mrs. Frank Morris. Secretary. Mrs. Sidney llambHn. Press Correspondent. Mrs. Oeorge Hlbbard. Advertising Secretary, Mrs. Bert Morgan. Under the leadershlo of Mrs Oeorge Hlbbard. the Aid had a very succasrful year both financially and racially In 1931. It is looking far-ward with interest to the activities of the New Year. At the cloe of the meeting, delicious refreshments were served by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs. A. Ivarson and Mrs. Vie Man in the Moon The Manchurtan question seems about to be settled, not tn the in ' t rests of Manchuria but to suit the Ideas of the big suroundlne powers. CHAPLIN IN I A U'V 171 I a Ti I Ml City IJtliU" Is W' ! Wk Ing at Capitol Ttuxtrt Said to be th . famous eomdiii. Charlie JhnpTi'm l lights." Is the re, 1' I end picture pro': j tot Theatre Thr : shown and a tutu I heartily enjoyed : All fKanlin mi tt, the te world's world's quare quare, except except me me ann! to of whl; h ing bout li oiitu 1: . jdian has numerals ! ventures in his : 1 poor blind girl u countered. Vlre -,the pirt of the k "City Lights 1 ' " .. ' bat tt has a spl' i At a recent wedding there were mntv-i so many guests, one of them kissed the bride twice ulthout the groom noticing it. The most expensive bread Is U.c kind that Is paid for a fter it has been eaten. Hard Times Dance ... 1 . WW 1 1 w mi' L Some falka talk n ktnrt ihar n JOuren Mary C'ti ir1 luwl nf a l.lkan. n u.n..u ,1... ini'l M A'll!l ' ' message. Chrhtmas l'b My wife says some women have Queen Marv trouble of their own while othel Order OangV-r marry newspapermen. !nrtd (", fn'oyi'ov . t nliht in The school of enerienee li 1m' Purpose of the I'-Mlon all the time only some j times more titan others. 'rale? nd f'i work. THf er. on hnndred ier nil voted It a vim I There were mi irwHT'p to ' 1 W. M. Bul-k . 1. Another ot the popular dancsOintU staged by the local Eagles Lodge ; HpltJidld mnnic took place Lut night In the Aerie jh Blue Bird Ore another Japanese, termed a boat . ' , . ' . '., , i ,m 1 1 a I VUlll-vut v SSVSSSV fW tlU4iUlCTU OCf I w - puner. ana ncencea as sucn. He is' . w , . ,r ' dwmo, v wwu uv sail ftv oV aLiCIl dance to date at such an affair. Dancing was In progress from 9 p.m. until 1:30 asiu splendid mil At mldnlph ments were Simpson. Mrs snd Mrs. J- E rlc being provided by the ircmicr4lrwnitUfe In r Orchestra. Oeorge Brooke was master of ceremonies and James and at no othei iDrown pre$lded at the doof At midnight' delicious ments were served. refresh- Eastern Stocks Sherrltt-Oordon, CO. 03. Noranda. 17.00, 1725. Int. Nickel, 10.00. 10.60 C P. R, 16.50. 17jO0. Cons. Smelters, 70.00. nil. .MrS. U. K. UUIini Marv Chapter, rer W, C. Aiplntll w.-ipmonles and C E at the door. Mr mnd Mrs H ibfi the past year " night on the rrri-.n couver where thev " in future. Mr. Bu'v "' was. a member nf d ' ' ' Arsencau's men' here. t". - ft- ill , rn ,. i laky v r. . . 111 o Wot:. it I. ,,::rihfi t" . . , rum' t,, J:m ,1 tlir CU'IM' Pr(S csidf lhl. niy f,.r W on l""tW . vol