1 .e. .! .fl J..' ..Hi . .1 i : ;tu.t A on .If ' .'. iv -ill tf .in r 1nus K m0K FAQE FOTTH r ' DECISION Vincc Dundee, Who Nearly Lost In First Round, Given Call Over Len Harvey, Briton NEW YORK, Jan. 1: Vince Dundee of Baltimore won a decision over Leii Harvey, British middleweight, in a 12-round mix-up last night in 1 Madison Square Garden after hav-! lng been floored twice in the first! round for the count of nine. The crowd of ten thousand fans booed the decision, thinking that the Briton should have been awarded the call. I SEATTLE IN TIE AT TOP Defeated Vancouver Three to Two In Pacific Coast League Hockey Last Night SEATTLE, Jan. 1: The Seattle Eskimos defeated Vancouver three to two here last night to score their fourth consecutive victory and go into a tie with the Lions for first place In the Pacific Coast Hockey League. Oregon Wins Basketball Defeat of Washington Last Night By Score of 29 to 23 Came As Surprise PULLMAN. Wash., Jan. 10: Oregon State pulled a surprise in basketball last night by defeating Washington State 29 to 23 in an ex-clunsj ma'teh. Washington had been expected to have the game on ice. The IDEAL family Car New Ford Tudor Sedan 59 5 it. O. B. ti rimdr, OntmrU. pv tin M4 liM MM.) The new Ford Tudor Sedan is a good example of "Value far above the frice." Like all the new ord can it is finished in rich and attractive colon and is comfortably cushioned and durably upholstered. Every mother will appreciate the shatterless pass windshield. By reducing the danger of flying class it has saved many lives and prevented many serious injuries in automobile collisions. The steering wheel answers to a touch of the finger. Brakes take hold quickly and surely. The four Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock al sorters snjooth out every unercnuets fn the road. ' a if ; IT Plwne or call for 71 U. demonstration JJ S.E. Parker Ford Dealers Phone S3 Third Ave. W. jOId Country Soccer SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Alrdrle 2; Aberdeep 0. Ayr United 4; Hamilton Academicals 2. Celtic 9; East Fife 1. Cowdenbeath 0; - Clyde 1. Dundee 3; Morton 0. Hearts 1; Kilmarnock 4. Leith Athleti 1;, Hibernians 1. Motherwell Rangers 0. Partlck Thlst: 3; Falkirk 2. St. Mlrren 2 r Queens Park 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION Alloa 0; Kings Park 4. Armadale 2, Queen of South 1. Clydebank 1; Boness 0. East Stirlingshire 3. Albion Rovers 0. Forfar Athletic 1; St. Bernards 0 Montrose 2; Dundee United 1. Raith Rovers 1; DuafjpaUty Athletic 1. St. Johnstone 4: Dumbarton 1. Stenhouaemuir 7: A&aaathJ. Third Lanark 2; Breclrfir Citye! THIRD ROUND ENGLISH CUP South Port 3; Mill wall 1. Wolverhampton Wanderers 9; Wrexham 1. Tottenham HotSpurs 3; Preston North End 1. Crystal Palace 1: Reading 1. Sunderland 2; Southampton 0. Bury 1; Torquay United 1. Plymouth Argyle 0; Everton 2. Aid ei shot 0; Bradford 1. Sheffield United 1; York City 1. Gateshead 2; Sheffield Wednesday 6. Bolton Wanderers 0; Carlisle United 1. Oldham Athletic 3: Watford 4. Newcastle 0; Nettsfore 2. Brentford 2; Cardiff City 1. Weetham United 3; Chelsea 's! v Bristol Rovfrs 1 Queens Park Rangers 1. Corinthians 3; Port vale 1. , Scarborough 2; Orbneby Town 3 Burnley 0; Manchester City 2. Leeds 0; HudderafleJd 2. Arsenal 2; Aston villa 4. Barnaley 1; Bristol City 3. Stoke City 3; Manchester United 0. Liverpool-Birmingham postponed. Mlddlesborough - Bradford City postponed. Blackburn Rovers 1: WaUall I. Exeter City 3: Derby County 2. Leicester City 1; Brighton and Hove Albion 2. HuU City 1; Blackpool 2. Fulham 0; Portsmouth 2. West Bromwicb Albion " Charlton Athletic 2. Notts County 3; Swansea 1 . Anglican Young People At Home To United Group People's Association entertained members of the Young People's So ciety oi First United Church - - at wovei device wnerehy golf ball can be driven full force 300 yards within ordinary oom, achieved by driving ball Into tunnel of coils. on the second lap of two thousand miles in Its flight across the Atlantic from New York to France. Corporation of Canada in Montreal seextng relief of the present unsatisfactory condition of reception here which is said to be due to the new Jransmiasion line. F. D. Rice acted as secretary at part of last night's meeting In the absence of last year's secretary, c Q. yam. Conservative Is Elected CoL F. C. Jamlcson Wins Edmonton Seat In Alberta Legislature Dy-EIection HJMONTON, Jan. 10: The elec tion of Col. F. C. Jamieson, Conser vative, to fill the vacancy in the legislature caused by ihe death of Col. C. Y. Weaver was conceded as a result of yesterday's by-eleeUon voting. Two Billiard Games Played Grotto Won Doth of Last Night's Encounters From Elk Opponents Owing to the Elks' installation ceremoBSM. nnl tuw Mmi I " w IIC Last evening the Anglican Young played last night in the Billiard League fixture, the Grotto winning both from the BIk. Don Brown defeated Charlie Balagno 350 to 226 i - . - - w awf 1 1 v 4Bf WW Vw SP4v social In the hall of St. Andrew's and Qeorge Howe took Fred Ste Cathedral. The affair, which fea tured a program of games and com ,- phen's measure 260 to 227. Other games, postponed until tonight by petitions which was arranged by special arrangement, are as fallows Miss L. Halllwell and Eric Oee, was very enjoyable. Refreshments were served under the-direction of Miss Eleanor Moxley and Miss Atleen Gibson. WESCH IS 4 MONOPLANE TKADE WIND ON ATLANTIC HAMILTON, Bermuda. Jan. 10: The monoplane Trade Wind, with its crew of one man and one woman, hopped off for the A lores at noon today , RADIO HEAD Annual Meeting of Association Is Held Williamson Secretary The Prince Rupert Radio Association, at its annual meeting in the city poHcecourt last night with the retiring nrmtfatn n n vfn -a r. Ww.w..v, v w. mviMC, m the chair, elected the following new ofifcers for 1931: President, F. W. Weach. Vice-President, F. E. Wermsg. Secretary-treasurer. J. O. Wil liamson. Executive-. M. Morrison. Bert West, J. W. McAuiey. Fred Rlffou. Gerge Roger, Ben Rice and J. H. Malr. A resolution was passed dlrectlne the secretary to eammunleate dirit with headquarters of the Power Will Mitchell (Elks) vs. George waugn ifjrotto). M. E. Young vs. James Andrews. J vounson "smun vs m. m. Mr.Laeh 1 lan. THE DAILY NFW9 OFFICERS INSTALLED Ladies of Royal Purple Guests of Elks at Function Last Night Joint installation of 1931 officers of the Ladles of the Royal Purple took place last night in the Elks' Home, there being a large and jolly crowd of members of both organizations In attendance. The Elks were hosts to the Ladles of the Royal Purple at the social end of the affair. The installation for the Ladles of the Royal Purple was conducted by Mrs. W. E. Wllllscroft, Supreme associate royal lady, and for the Elks by G. E. Gullck. a oast exalted ruler of the local lodge. One of the happy features of the evening's proceedings was the presentation to Mrs. Gulirk of a beautiful large silver tray in recognition of her work for the Ladies of the Royal Purple. After the installation, there was dancing with music by Charlie Ba-lagno's orchestra providing tune-some music. Gillis Royer was master of ceremonies. The hall was beautifully deoprated. Delicious refreshments were served and the party broke up at 12:30 midnight. Royal Purple Officers Officers of the Ladles of the Royal Purple for 1931 are as follows: Honored Royal Lady, Mrs. Q. E. Gulick. Associate Royal Lady. Mrs. O. E.i Philllpson. Loyal Lady, Mrs. A. 8. Nlckerson. Lecturing Lady. Mrs. Tom Caroff. Secretary, Mrs. W. E. Wllllscroft. Treasurer, Mrs. E. J. Clapp. Chaplain, Mrs. Charles Larkln. Conductress. Mrs. Martin Miller. Inner Guard, Miss Amelia Gur- vkh. Trustee, Mrs. Frank Clapp. Elks' Officers The follewtax Elks officers were fistsJkd: Past Exalted Ruler. Fred H. Ste phens. Exalted Ruler, George C. Mitchell Esteemed Leading Knieht. G. E Philllpson. Esteemed Loyal Knight. A. S. Nlc kerson. Esteemed Lecturing Knieht. Wil liam D. Lambie. Secretary, George C. Arseneau. Treasurer. W. D. Vane, Jnner Guard, Lee Gordon. Tyler. Frank Glass. .Esquire. Sam Joy. Chaplain. George Rodger. Historian. Trevor- Williams. Organist. Charles P. Balagno. Trustee three years) H. B. Stiles. Varden Singers Are Entertained Mrs. J. II. Hanson Was Hostess For Popular Musical Organization At Her Home Last Night Mrs. John H. Hanson, wife of the pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, was hostess at her home last evening to members of the Varden Singers organization. The evening was delightfully spen en joying instrumental and vocal music. .Delightful refreshments were served by the hostess. Peter Lien. conductor of the Varden Singers and organist of St. Paul's Church, was one of the prominent contributors to the evening's program. Kitkatla Couple Married Here In Anglican Church In the presence of quite a large number of native friends of the contracting couple, the wedding ook place at 12.30 noon yesterday, Very Rev. James B. Olbsou the dean, officiating, of Miss Winnie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hmry Brown of Kitkatla. to William Gladstone, son of the late Motes Gladstone and Mrs. Gladstone of Kitkatla. The bride, who wore a conventional wedding dresi with veil, cornet of orange blossoms and bouquet, had Miss Maude Venn for her bridesmaid. The grotim was supported by Thomas Hayward. After the ceremony, a wcddln? breakfast was served in the Commodore Cafe, "some fifty or so guesU being in attendance. There were suitable speeches by B. Shearman, Dean Olbson. II. Coslove (Port Esslngtont. Jacob Shaw, Matthias Shaw, and Henry Prevost. The happy couple will take up residence In Kitkatla. LOCAL ITEMS ChSrtlk. H. Sawle, fiubllslie ol the idmlneca Herald, after spending a few days in the city on business, left by this morning's train on his return to the Interior. Tenry Orme, son of Mayor and Mrs. Orme, sailed by the Cardena last night to resume his studies in Victoria after spendlne Christmas and New Year holidays here. Miss Florence Smith, Cradle Roll teacher of First Presbyterian Church Sunday School. Is enter taining her small dudIIs with a party In the Church Hall this af ternoon. At the meetinz of the Chamber of Commerce last nlaht letters were read in retard to the rro Dos ed new federal building Indicating that the matter was under consideration at Ottawa. J. Smith, business manager of the Ketchikan Alaska Chronicle. was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this mominr jeturnlnc to Ketchikan aiieV a 'trip to Seat tle and elsewhere In the. south. Dominion Constable E.,OKewn- ham, who arrived in the city during the week from the Naas River on escort duty, will sail by the sa Catala tomorrow eveninc on his mum to Klneomh. Some weeks ago. the Parent Teaehers' Association set last ntf h. for the holding of a bridge and wmst party. The affair, however did not materialize. There wer many other events on last nfcht. Dr. L. C. d"Eaum of Vancouver who has been recently located at Ocean Falls, (was a passenger en ooara tne Princess Norah this morning bound for AUln where he will take up practice of medicine Mrs. V. L Ilaan, who has been on a trip to Seattle, was a nas 8enger aboard the Princess Norah this morning, returning to her nome m Skagway. Mr. Haan is the wife of the Mperlntendent of tha vmte Pass Railway Misses Marsaret and Marv M- Caffery sailed taxi nlaht bv the Cardena to resume their convent studies In Vancouver after havin pent the Christmas and New Year Yacatkm here wtth their parent? Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCaffery. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Walker, who have been on a two months' trtn to the United States in the course of which they visited the Middle States and California, returned tc the city on the Prlnoeas Norah thK morning from the south, bringim. their car with them. Constable Hugh Patrick, nrovln- rlal police, who arrived this week rrom victoria, is acting as wireless operator on Pilot Anscel Eckmann s Alaska-Washington Airways sea plane during the search which i-now going on for Pilot Robin Ren- ahan and his plane. GIRLS MADE NEW RECORD Los Angeles Girl Endurance Fly ers Came Down Yesterday Afternoon LOS ANGELES. Jan. 10 nnhhv Trout and Edna. May Cooper, trying for a new world's endurance air plane record for women, came down nere yesterday afternoon. They beat the former women's endurance record by a long margin. Miss Trout and Miss Cooner were inthe air for 122 hours and 50 minutes of continuous flleht. The for mer record was 42 hours and 16 minutes set by Mlse Trost and Elinor Smith of New York. One of the thrilling experiences in the flight just concluded came a few days ago when a fuel rope became eotanaled In the stabilizer of the girls' plane and One of them climbed back on the fuselage to release it. ADVERTISING COPY MUST BE IN EAIILY I Copy for display advertise- pncnts should be In the hands fof the printers not later than 3 pjn. the day prior to publl- cation. This Is necessary to en able best positions to be Be- cured. 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