, of It t.' i) .f. M .m 4 ' ill n ' m nil! ,fri..-i "f. Lm.r, " JR.; .ill-! ; ;T..n -ID J. .m.i. ii .I.'I.C .'fit! tft BP LOST NOT ;i. ONE GAMEI Grotto Makes Clean Sweep of 'Season in Hiiltard League at Ex pense of Elks-; Orotto made the first clean sweep of the season to defeat Elk? by a score of 1250 to 957 at the end of the week In the Billiard League fixture. High break of the match was 31 "which was run by James Andrews. Individual scores were as follows: Elks Orotto Balagno 225 Brown .... 250 Mitchell 182 Waugh .... 250 Young 121 Andrews .. 251 Stephens 227 How 250 Murray '.. 201 McLachlan 250 : Standing for the second half of the season to date Is as follows: Games TotB.l Ave.- Grotto 1 1250 1230 Canadian Legion 1 1225 1225 Elk 2 2027 1014 Correct Football Scores Announced There were extensive mistakes somewhere in transmission of Saturday's English Cup football games. The corrections arrived too late for press time. Revisecf scores are. as follows: Bolton Wanderers 1; Carlisle United 0. Oldham Athletic 1; Watford 3. Newcastle United 4; Notts Forest 0. Brentford 2: Cardiff City 2. Westham United 1; Chelsea 3. Bristol Rovers 3; Queens Pari: Rangers 1. Corinthians 1; Portvale 3. Scarborough 1; Grimsby Town 2. Burnley 3; Manchester City 0. Leeds United 2: Huddersfieid 0. Arsnel 2; AitonviUa 2. Barnriey 4; Bristol City 3. Ctoke City 3; Manchester United 3. Liverpool 0; Birmingham 2. MtdAleeborough - Bradford City postponed. Blackburn Rovers 1; Wateal I. Exeter City 3; Derby County 2. Leicester City 1; Brighton and Hove Albion 2. Hull City Blackpool 2. Fulham 0; Portsmouth Si. Wert Bromlsh 0: Albion 2. Charlton Athletic 2; Notts County 3. NotU County 3; Swansea 1. TERRACE WAS HOOP WINNER i Defeated Usk Ily a Score of 25 to 22 In Tljht Game TERRACE, Jan. 12: High School was able to down Vanarsdol on the home floor when the locals out-pol)ifd the visitors by a score of 25 to 22. The Hlh School got a small lead In the start of the game and kept It all through. The game was very very fact and exciting for all onlookers. The referee was D. McCulloch while the timekeepers were L. Moore and E. Roberts. The games were followed by a dance and one and all enjoyed a good time. Billiard Averages Don Brown Q) .... 1 250 250 F. Zleman (CD 7 1729 247 A. Murray (CD 10 2477 248 J. Smith (E) 0 2182 242 C P. Balagno IB) 12 2891 241 W. E. Wllllscroft (E) 7 1646 235 M. E. Young (E) 12 2G96 220 O. P. Tinker (CD .10 2345'' 235 O. Waugh (G) 11 2562 23J O. liowe (G) 11 1517 230 M.McLachlan(O) 11 2474 225 J. May (G) 8 1767 221 A. Macdonald (CD 7 1499 214 M. Andrews (CD . ...11 S381 261 C. Baptle (CD 5 1094 219 W. Mitchell (E) .... 12 2516 210 J. Andrews (G) 10 2108 211 Clu Youngman (CD 4 814 204 T. Clough (O) 3 599 200 W. Murray (E) .... 6 1168 195 FJI-Stephens (E) .. 2 404 20; J. Scott (CD .. 1 172 172 JIMMY McLAUNIN TO FROM ItINO CAREER VANCOUVER, Jan. 12: Jimmy Mcarhln, famous Van-N couVer welterweight boxer, will "wed. arid' retire from the ring Vnext spring, It is learned. He is to marry his boyhood sweet- heart, Miss June Cotlett, of this city. , BIG CROWD AT HOCKEY Detroit Had Record Crowd to See Home Team Defeated By Boston Last Nijht j- NEW YORK, Jan; 12. -The Chicago Black Hawks took undisputed possession of second place in the American section; iOf the National Hockey League lp&i night by defeating New York dangers two to nil In a speedy exhibition of the puck game before a crowd of fifteen thousand fans. At Detroit, the Boston Bruins took the measure of the Falcons four to j one before the season's largest crowd, a sell-out attendance of 14,-500. CANADIENS TAKE LEAD Are at Top of. Canadian Section as Result of Victory Over Toronto Saturday Syight NEW YORK, Jan. 12: The Montreal Canadiens, by a six to one victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday night, went into the leadership ,pf the Canadian section of the National Hoclcey League. Saturday night's scores were as follows: National League Philadelphia 4, MaroorisHMovfrri time). Canadiens C Toronto 1. 1 Weiidle-Bagshaw Training Hard Capacity House Expected For Next Friday's Battle Benny Wendle, with three weeks' strenuous training to his credit, is reported in A-l condition for his 10-round fight against Billy Bag-thaw next Friday night at the Empress Social Club Arena. Billy Bag-ihaw Is already Mln the pink," taking no chances on this, the most important match of his fighting career. Both boys are popular, having large following) and Will undoubtedly draw a full house on Friday W-l.; night. Not for a long time has1 so much interest been displayed in a local boxing match and close followers of the boys seem undecided as to whether Wendle will be able to stand up against Bagshaw's terrific hitting. A purse of 50 of the gross receipts is being given for the match. 60 going to the winner and 40 to the loser. Washington Wins Basketball Game Downed Oregon State Ily Score of 32 to 23 In Conference Series At Pullman Saturday PULLMAN, Jan. 12: Washington State defeated Oregon by a score of 32 to 23 In the second game of the conference series here Saturday evening. Oregon had woh the first game 29 to 23 so Washington how has a slight leUr , ' An Interesting booklet regarding the cruise of the new steamer Prince Robert to South America next spring under the auspices of the Canadian Chamber of Com merce and other such bodies has just been issued by the Canadian National Railways. There are pro fuse Illustrations in the booklet, many of these being of the steam er on which the excursion will be Monaay jj page rotra THE DAILY NEW3 Is Re-Elected Ford Fleet Carries Royal Mail League Head Harry. H'illims..Stlll Leader of Pari- fie, Coast Baseball Circuit .... . Draft Discussed - NWMTl :r Three Sandsplt Girls Had Enjoyable Dip Oh New Year's Day SANDSPIT. Jan. 12: On New-Year's Day three local girls 'Bea trice Rudge, Irene Rudge and Mar-1 garet Pallant went in swimming. They swam about a quarter of a mile and reported the water to be quite warm. They intend to continue swimming all winter. BRITISH COL PIPE SIX SIMPLE CONTEST RULES 1 uh) ' v -IV 'JMSt LOS ANGELES. Jan. 12: Harry Williams was re-elected president of the Pacific Coast League (baseball) here on Saturday. His re-election Is for a period of one year. The question" of the draft was one of the most Important matters taken up at the annual meeting of the league. 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