1 14 t.tt :n y.Ji A . c . f a, C. A. J. O. F. O. W. O. M. O. J, M. W. A. M. F. T. F. W. CANADIENS WINGAMEi Downed New York Americans Two to Nil Last Night in New York; j Hangers Beat Chicago ; NEW YORK, Feb. 16: Montreal ' Canadiens showed their calibre once more last night as they down- , ed the New York Americans two to nil in a hard fnusht National Hoc- t'ev League struggle here. The Fly ing Frenchmen had all the better ; .of the battle. At Chicago, a goal by Bill Cook early in the final period gave New York Rangers their first league Tic-1 tory of the season over the Black Hawks, the score being two to one. ! OMINECA SKI MEET Annual Event at Burns Lake at End I of Week Was Usual Success I Many Visitors BURNS LAKE, Feb. 16: The annual ski meet here of the Omineca Ski Club at the end of last week was, as usual, a great success. Visitors were In attendance from all over the province for the event. The proceedings came to a close with a grand ball Saturday night. LEGION IS WINNER Baptie's Victory Saturday Evening j ,Gave Ex-Service Men Victory Over Grotto -Charlie Baptte of the Canadian Legion beat Jimmy Andrews of the Grotto Saturday night in the post poned game from Friday evening's Billiard League fixture and the Legion, as a result, won the fixture by an aggregate score of 1172 to 1142. The league standing for the second half of the season: Oames Total Ave. Canadian Legion 8 9166 1146 Grotto 8 9076 1135 Efti 8 8565 1071 Billiard Averages P. Bllagno E 18 4391 Murray CL) v. 17 4151 Smith (B) 10 2406 P. Tinker (CD 17 4013 Zieraan (CD 14 3252 Don Brown Q) 9 2092 Howe G 19 4343 WlUlscroft E) .11 2607 WftUfh Q 18 4078 MsLachlan (Q) 18 4069 Bsptle (CD . ..... .11 2714 My (O) ..... 8 1767 E. Young (E) .18 3917 Mitchell B 18 3862 Msedonald (CD 7 1499 Andrews (CD 18 3833 J.Andrews O 17 3563 H. Stephens B .. 5 1028 CX.Youngman (CD 4 814 Clough (Q 3 599 Bray (B) 3 590 Murray E 7 1342 J. Scott CL 1 172 John Bulgrr G 1 169 244 244 241 236 232 232 228" : 228 227! 226' 226' 221 J 217; 215 1 2141 213 269 206 204 200 197 192 172 169 my Charlie Crichton. 3-year-old son of Lieut. R. B. Criehton. U.S.-Naval Academy, reputed to be youn ?est boxer there. SIGNED UP FOR FIGHT Nina Gurvich and Benny Wen-die Post Forfeits For Ten Round Bout Of much interest to local fight fans is the announcement made today that Nina Gurvich and Benny Wendle, a pair that most everyone has craved to see in action, have been signed ; up, with the pasting of necessary forfeits, to meet in a 10-round bout at the Empress Social Club arena within the next i four weeks. The date, to be announced j later, depends on just how Ion; it will take the boys to get in shape for the grind. The bout, to be fought at calthweights, will be billed as for the welterweight championship of Northern' British Co-' lumbia. 4 i ROSS ROBINSON IS SKATING CHA5IPION . LAKg PLACID, N.Y., Feb. 16. Ross Robinson of Toronto won the North American speed skating i li.miirionshto here Saturday b dcfcitlnt the best -skater of Canada and the United States. BOUT SITE QUESTION Nobody Knows Yet Where Schmel. ing and Stribling Will Meet Next June NEW YORK, Feb. 16: "Schmel- : ing vs. btriojing: wnere is it going fantastic till nearly 3 ajn. The Ter- to be." is the burthen of fight fans' . race orchestra provided good music. song these days and the question is one item being a very pretty waltz. SKStSgT 10 be en1lbJJir Sffi I" There are some objections Aoi e Vnembers of the against Chicago, where it was i or-; basketball .teams catered and put finally planned to stage the fight up a pralseworth, 8upper. A June, although this does ;ln notdeaIof amusement was created by mvau m.ov ik uw, uui, ccmuujr uc held there. Jersey City, Philadelphia, Detroit and New York axe all mentioned as f 'alternate venues for the heavy-i weight championship battle. University Is Koop Winner In t . 1 . n ' Korihwest Series 8ETTLE. Feb. 18: University of : Washington took the championship i of the northwest division of the Pa-dttc Coast basketball conference by wirng the second straight of a two-game series from Washington Stat College by the narrow margin c;f 24 t 23 Saturday night. The first period ended eight to five In ravor oi mc awie uoiiege out me VB. Acme. Flying Corps vs. Bank-Varsity foupht a successful uphill ers aen offices vs. 75 TaxL battle .md omt-rged victorious. i , March 2 I Grolto vs. Acme. Oreat West vs. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKemmtmmmmmmmmmm City. Jim Londus retained his breaking a hold clasped on sa ' - v Before one of largest crowds in Madison Squr.re Gadcn. New York wrestling crown by defeating Jim McMillan. Here's Londoi. on rlgb.t, hUu by McMillan. THE !)At7-7 WWa BURNING QUESTION at. Peace River Outlet Something .lVhichverojieShould-Unite, Says Prof. Odium "! . Completion of the P.G.E. and con - nection with Peace River is the burning question In British Colum- bia today and parliamentarians will do well to give undivided attention to speedy action on both, says Prof. Edward Odium of Vancouver. "Regardless of party this Peace River connection is the greatest Is-1 sue before every taxpayer In the province, Certainly it Is the greatest Issue before every business man In British Columbia. I "If ever there was a case for com- j raon community action it Is on get- ting direct connection with Peace River j FILM PAIR i SEPARATE Ina rialre and John Gilbert Decide It Is Better to Live Apart HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 16: Another brief Hollywood romance has gone on the rocks. Married little more than a year, Ina Claire, noted Mks Ani Lucich Became Bride of screen actress, and John OUbert, -Artdrya Monolovlch at Pretty the "great lover" of the movies. Ceremony Sunday have separated. After a long chat with "friend husband," the actress A PreWy 'Wding took place yes-came to the conclusion that such a rday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the course would be best m the Inter- Pawnee of a large gathering of ests of both. Both deny that It Is an fr,cnds toe contracting couple at Irreconcilable break. IH00P DANCE ! AT TERRACE IV STrp pQQ 1U uUtVLJJ TERRACE, Feb. 16: The Terrace Basketball Association put on an excellent Valentine dance In the Legicn Hall on Friday night. Over a hubdfed friends and supporters were Dresent and enlnved thi lltrht balloon dance in which the sue. cessful competitor was Miss Edith Kohne Hockey Scores SATURDAY SCORES National League Boston 4, Maroons 2. Toronto 1, Detroit 1. newYorK Americans 1, Phlladel- GOLF" February 16 Grotto vs. Bankers. Great West vs. Dry Dock. Gen, Office vs. Acme. Flying Corps Vs, 75 Taxi, f February 23 Grotto vs. Dry" Dock. Great Wesi 75 TftL Flying Corps vs. Dry Doik Gen. Of flee? vs. Bankers. Alarch 9 Grotto vs. 75 Taxi. Great West vs. Plying Corps. Gen. Office vs. Dry Dock. Bankers vs. Acme. iMarrli Ifi Orqttt?, vs. Bankers. Great West;T0 I'ATE TO CLASSIFY vs. Dry Dock. Gen. Office vs.Acme.i- Flying Corps vs. 75 Taxi. iHIOH School sir! wishes home In March 23 Grotto vs. Dry Dock. Great West' vs. Acme. Flying Corps vs. Bank-: ers. Qen. Office vs. 75 Taxi. r. SCHEDULE Feb. 17 Legion vs. Elks. Feb. 20 Elks vs. Grotto. Feb. 24 Grotto vs. Legion. Feb. 27 Elks vs. Legion. Mar. 3 Elks vs. Grotto. Mar. 6 Grotto vs. Legion. Mar. 10 Legion vs. Elks. Mar. 13 Elks vs. Grotto. Mar. 17 Grotto vs. Legion, Mar: 20 Elks vs. Legion, Maf. 24 Elks vs. Grotto, Mar. 27- -arotto v, Legtdn, il70 YEARS IN-PRISON ! oVSAN FRANCISCO. February 16 Henry A. Dllstey, who attempted I- to bomb a newspaper office at Spokane, was sentenced here on ' Saturday to terms of imprison- ment at San Quentln Penitentiary aggregating 170 years. NELSON ! PIONEER George I.cLaren Loses His Life y Suffocation and Burning: In His Home NELSON. Feb. 16:-George Mc Laren, one of the city's pioneer reel dents, was suffocated and burned to death In a ftre which destroyed his home yesterday morning. He had resided here for 33 years and was a real estate and Insurance agent. His home was on Observatory Street. Were Married Here Yesterday the home of Mr. and Mrs N. Our jvlch. Fraser Street, of Miss Lucfch ! of this city and Andrya Monolovlch, ; Stewart restaurant proprietor. , The nuptials were performed by i I Very Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of ; iSt. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral,! were Miss Amelia, Qurvich asd Spl-, ro Ourvich. Bride and bridesmaid! were both beautifully gowned. 1 After the ceremony, a wedding 1 banquet was held and Mr. and Mrs. ' Monolovlch sailed last evening on tne Cardena for Stewart where they 'H lake "P residence. The bride arrived here about a vear and a half ago from Jugo Slavla. TONY PIN'OFF HACK from Skip; BRINGS BRIDE HERE : ' j OI Pino, , 0f w u Tony the Booth Ftsher- taff. who has been spending the " " "a"'r wirrcr, MtlirruH In ( Vi n aUu ah nulJ. afternoon's train, accompanied by j his bride. They were married in the Old Country In December and will reside here. At present they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carpf f. Mr. Plnoff is receiving hearty con. : gratulatlons of his many friends, i Drought Relief Bill Is Passed WASHINGTON, DC. Feb. 10; Congress on Saturday afternoon, i without recorded vote, approved1 President Hoover's $20,000,000 com promise drought relief bill. The Weather Triple Island Strong south wind, rough sea, rain. Langara Clear, light easterly wind, moderate sea. ' Dead Tree Part cloudy, light' southeast wind: barometer, 29.48; temperature. 4; heavy swell. i D&by Island Part cloudy, sonth-east wind 12 miles, barometer 29.43, temperature 42, sea smooth. t exchange for housework. Phone 481. 2 MEALS DAY. 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