Nordmoe of Camrose, Alberta Winner of Western Canada Ski Championship at Prince George PRINCE GEORGE, Feb. 11: J. Nordmoe of the Club, was the winner of the Western Canada ski witnessed the Jumping and the contestant were all given a good hand as they shot eat over the brew of the httl BILL ON BOXING Measure Passes Senate In Washington and b Now Before House OLYMPIA, WMtu Feb. H Already passed by the State Senate, the bill which Is planned to govern boxmg and wrestling in Washington State will come before the House today. It is backed by the American Legfen and the most of state boxing promoters. Rev. Leslie Kelly known as boxing chaplain, appointed as new boxing commissioner of State of California, won his title when he campaigned for repeal of antt-boxlng law. One Postponed Game is Played Tinker Beat Williscrott 250 to 22 C -i In Billiard Game Last Evening In a postponed game from last Friday's Billiard League future xx-tween the Elks and Canadian Le don. G. P. Tinker (Canadian Le glon) last night defeated W. E Wll- Jesse Petty, veteran southpaw of Chicago Cubs, doesn't believe in stinting- food to take off excess poundage. He eats heartily, exercises dally and depends on this steam bath at Hot Springs. Arkansas. ELKS WIN BILLIARDS Grotto Defeated Last Night Score of 1141 to 1144 Don Brown Badly Beaten Elks defeated GrUto by a score of 1141 to 1044 in last night's Bll Individual scores were as follows: Don Brown (Grotto 137; C. P. Ba lagno (Elks) 250. George Waugh 250, Frank Bray 204. James Andrews 250, Wtlftam Mit chell 137. Oeorge Howe, 174. W. E. Willis- croft 250. M. M. McLachlan 233. M. E. Young 250. Oames of Wllttam Mitchell vs. A. BELANGER IS WINNER S NEW YORK TEAMS WIN FasHion of Both Americans and Hangers Improved Last Night; Bruins Stretch Lead chamnionshin on the Prince Geonre Hill yesterday after-! Montreal, Feb. ii: The New noon, getting a mark of 303.30 in the jumping and cross iYor Americans climbed into a tie country race. S. bmedja of Vancouver came second with 285.80; K. Engstad of Burns Lake, third, with 278.80; Pete Sandnes of Prince George, fourth with 275 JO. and C. Blvenet of Prince George, fifth with 27500. The other scores made in the combined events were: N. Kaldal. Hollyburn Club, Ml; N. Jorstad, Winnipeg. 200; H. Bekwtk, Vancouver, 184; K. Nyaven, Bum Lake. 168; C. Laur-ltzen, HoHybum Club. 123. In the "B" Class, the combined scores were: A. Kirkstone. Prince George, 242; D. TrusdeU, Burns Lake, 18t.40, and L. Loutet, Grouse Mountain, 160.10. In the Jumping contest the honors went to N. Kaldal. HoIIyburn Club, with a Jump of 124 feet. Nordmoe of Camrose made two nice Jumps of 121 feet each. Belsvlk of Vancouver, mad Jumps of 111 and 126 feet bat he fell both times. K. . Engstad of Burns Lake, made two1 nice Jumps of 106 and 111 feet, and I Pete" Sandned made two very pretty : Jumps of 103 and 102 feet. C. Law- f itsen made Jumps of 105 and 109 feete;bnt frit both times. N. Jorstad of Winnipeg, who won the cross- ; country race, made bat one Jump of 101 feet, but fell. The meeting was a very successful one. The weather was all that coeM be desired. A record crowd with the Montreal Maroons for third place in the standing of the Canadian section of the National Hockey League last night by defeating the locals four to two. At Philadelphia, the New York Rangers Jumped into third place in ,the American division ahead of Detroit by defeating the long-suffer-jing Quakers three to one. i At Boston, the Bruins increased , their leading margin in the American division by nosing out the sec- : ond place Chicago Black Hawks, two to one. GREAT WEST WAS WINNER A recount on the Great West-Bankers game of the City Miniature Oolf League Monday night shows that, actually, the Great West won by one point. The score was: Great West 341; Bankers. 342. SPORT CHAT With close to two months of campaigning still ahead of htm. Gordon Brydson. Chicago Shamrock winger, is near the American Hockey League's scoring record of hut year. Playing his first season in the by mid west "major" loop, the flashy golfer-hockeylst from Toronto has consolidated his position at the head of the league's sharpshooters even though his team has wander ed through luckless days. Brydson, fought over sons, has compiled a point total of 29, made up of 23 goals and six asststs. He is seven points in front of Leo La France, fleet Tulsa wingman. La France, early season leader, is second with 18 goals and four assists. Teammates of the flashy Brydson, who came to Chicago from Hamilton, of the International League, and chose to stay in the outlawed circuit rather than perform In the National League, are In close attendance. Bobby Burns, his front-line pal, Is In third position arwl rirkririlA UaoruHftn in flftH Ttnl tiIVa rr.Tl end dub. last season, led all scor-betweeiitheHlcsandCanadtanLe- glon are still outstanding. AVV;v'V i tain to better the mark this una imu n uic bcvuvii. Games Total Ave. Grotto 7 7834 1133 Canadian Legion 6 6778 1129 Elks 7 7494 1071 W. E. WUliscrott made the high break last night, this being 36. year and Goyer, slap-shot expert from BellevlQe, Ont, is far out of the running. Again with a last place club, Larry Is unable to muster the effectiveness that was his in the last hopeless campaign. Burns, a former Owen Sound Junior, who (twice was turned back from the National League after try-outs with ' Chicago Black Hawks, has scored 17 points II goals and six assists. One the fastest skating players In hockey. Burns Is enjoying his best season since turning professional. I He starred with Preston In the Punched His Way to Fifth Round senior Ontario Hockey Association Knockout of George Itlctard in i before Joining Minneapolis Millers. Vancouver Last Night Back of Burns Is Gus Marker, VANCOUVER, Feb. II: The Tulsa forward, with 16 points, while short and powerful punches of MacFayden and.. Burr Williams, Charlie Belanger, Canadian light husky Tulsa defenceman, are tied heavyweight champion. pouriffecPfor fifth position with 15 each. him to a five-round knockout vie- Seventh place is shared by Kenny tory over Oeorge Rickard, his fel- Dunfleld, Kansas City winger; low citizen from Winnipeg, In the Frank Sheppard, Tulsa centre, and main event of a boxing card here last night. Laura i j , .r u Is Golf Winner Had Low Score Among Twenty Contettants in Ladles' League Last Evening Freddy Gordon, big Minneapolis sniper. They each have 14 points. Gordon, former Selkirk, Man., star and captain of the luckless Millers, continues to score ven though his team has ceased to win. Ronnie Moffatt, speedy Toronto kid, who has played both forward and defence for Tulsa, has figured in 12 scores and Jack Leswlck, young Du- luth star who came up from Reglna, has 11 points. The veteran Duke Keats, of Tulsa, and "Matty" Met-calf, once a Junior sensation with liscroft (Elks) 250 to 226. This leaves Miss Laura Stephens was the low ! Reglna Pats, also have 11. Jack 8t but one game of this fixture yet to .scorer In the Ladles' League golf j John, fleet youngster from Unlver-be played, this being William MIt-1 game at the Sunken Gardens last slty of Manitoba, leads Buffalo chell vs. A- Murray. 10 oaie me : evening, one uiu uie noies wun 5corrs wun iv poinu ana a oyer is score-stands 968 to 834 In t aver of j 86 strokes. About twenty ladles setting th pact among St Louis Oet the Canadian Legion played 1 players with eight pays. TttE DATL? ! ,V! Sift JL ASS'NFOR (PETE HOLM BADMINTON! HAS MUMPS Central Body Formed Last Night Nljht With F. W. Alless as-FresMent Preparing for Prrmfer Rupert Games At a meeting last night of representatives of various city clubs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Allen, the Prince Rupert Badminton Association was formed. The Association is open to representation from any badminton club la the city. It was decided at the meeting to hold a series of games with a team from Premier on March 17, with the games. Walter Howarth of the Moose Club announced that his eJub would, put on an open tournament! to enable the Assclation to select players for the Prince Rupert Pre mier games. Officers of the Association were' elected follows: ! President F. W Allen." VfceP;esident-.Henry HeUbro-j Jner, ., . . Secretary-Treasurer .pro tern i Prince Rupert Henry Hellbro-! ner and Frank Russell. ROUNDHOUSE. Has LEADS CRIB Two Point Margin in Canadian National League Canadian National Recreation Association Cribbage League re- Hard League fixture. Probably the on hockey's most sought antyM'vJai.nlght .were as follows: most surprising event of the whole match was the severe defeat which Don Brown of the Grotto received at the hands of Charlie Balagno, the score being 250 to 137. RourWhotte. 17! Car Shops 10. Station 17: Freight Sheds 10. General Office 16; Locomotive! snops 11. Drydock Machinists 14; Drydoelc Steelworkers 13. League Table Won Roundhouse 60 Car Shops 58 Drydock Machinists 58 Orydoek Steel wkrs ... 57 Station ., : 55 General Office ... 52 Locomotive Shops 48 Freight Sheds 43 Lost 48 50 50 51 53 SS 60 65 PtS. 60 i 5Sj 58 57 55 52 43 43 Washington State Wins Basketball Came From Behind Last Night Down Orfgoa by Score of ;35 to S3 to PULLMAN. Wash, February II Washington' State College came from behind last evening to defeat Oregon State 35 to 31 in a con ference basmoau game. It was the second straight win for the Billiard Averages C. P. Balagno (E) 18 4391 244 A. Murray CL 15 3631 243 J. Smith (E) 10 2404 241 G. Howe (0 1ft 4093 228 G. P. Tinker (CD 15 3548 237 F. Zleman (CD 13 3014 '231 Don Brown 0 I 1842 230 W. Wllllscroft E 10 2281 228 O. Waugh (O) 17 3837 225 M. McLachlan (G) 17 3809 224 C. Baptie (CD 11 2464 224 J. May (G). - 8 1767 221 M. E. Young (E) 18, 3917 217 A. Macdonald (CD 7 1499 214 M. Andrews (CD 17 3614 213 W. Mitchell (E) 17 3625 213 J. Andrews (Qi 16 3412 213 F. H. Stephens (E) 5 1026 205 CL. Youngman (CD 4 814 204 T. Clough (G). 3 999 200 F. Bray (E) .- 3 890 197 W. Murray (E) 7 1342 192 Ij. Scott (CD 1 172 17 J John Bulger (Q 1 183 169 the Atf, reading ft sou. it Will be Unable to Sleet Wendle Next Week-But NlnatlurvUtl 1 Expected to Go on The boxing match which way scheduled" for February 20 between Pete Holm and Benny Wendle has had to be called off as. Holm is suffering from the mumps, and wlB be unable to- go on, it was-announced this morning. Since Holm will be unable to meet Wendle at this time, local fight fans are now expecting that Nina Our-tlch and Benny Wendle will get to gether and arrange a meeting, pos- A dance to be held In connection f sibiy for the same date. Ourvich, It will be remembered, challenged the winner of the recent Wendte-Bag-shaw bout. Wendle. the winner, accepted the challenge and is said to be very anxious to ha ml Our 1th a sample of his wares. SCHEDULE OF WHIST C. J. Norrlngton. 'February 12 Following are representatives to; seaj Cove vs. Dry Dock, the Association from the .various : Canadian Lecion vs. Grotto iciuds: MooseWalter Howarth and Pete Petersen. I.O.D.E F. W. Alien and C. J Norrlngton. CNJlJ. A. Teng and Mr J. H. Letf Ertkson vs. Moose. Grotto Ramblers 'vs. Wanderer." Six Musketeers vs. W.OT. February 16 Moose vs. Sera tor. Kts of Columbus vs. six Musk norym. eteers. t First United Philip Edgecumbe) i.o.OJ". vs. P. R. Hotel. Rupert East-Mrs. M. M. Lamb! operators v. Toe H. andWohn Murray. Eagj TS. nawks. Cathedral Club- Miss Trances; Seal Cove sawmill v. Grotto. Cross and M. H. Blott- Itvhr.nrv m Hawks vs. Seal Cove Sawmill. Toe H. vs. Eagles. P. R, Hotel vs. Operators. Elevator vs. I.O.O.F. Moose vs. Kts of Cotasibus. Grotto vs. Six Moskeeters. March 2 Hawks vs. Grotto. Seal Cove Sawmill vs. Eagles. P. R. Hotel vs. TOC H. 1.0.0 P. vs. Operators, Kts. of Columbus vs. Elevator. Six Muskeeters vs. Moose. March 9 Grotto vs. Kts of Columbus. Seal Cove Sawmill vs. Toe H. Operators vs. Hawks. Elevator vs. P. R. Hotel. Moose vs. IX3tO.F. Eagles vs. Six Musketeers. Marrh 16 P. R. Hotel vs. Hawks. Toe H. vs. lX.OT. Elevator vs. Six Musketeers. Moose vs. Grotto. Eagles vs. Kts. of Columbus. Seal Cove Sawmill vs Operators Starch 23 Orotto vs. P. R. Hotel. LO.O.F. vs. Seal Cove Sawmill. Hawks vs. Elevator. Moose vs. Eagles. Kts of Columbus vs. Toe IL Operators vs. Six Musketeers. GOLF' February 16 Grotto vs. Bankers. Great West vs. Dry Dock. Gen. Office vs. Acme. Flying Corps vs. 75 Taxi. r t February 23 Grotto vs. Dry Dock. Great West vs. Acme. Flying dorps vs. Bankers. Oen. Offices vs. 75 Taxi. ' - March 2 Orotto vs. Acme. Oreat West vs. 75 Taxi Flying Corps vs. Dry Do.V Gen. Office vs. Bankers. March 9 Orotto vs. 75 Taxi. Great West vs. Flying Corps. Oen. Office vfc. Dry Dock. 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