4L1 1 MM. ) I . frf j lNi ? ; ' ' ' NOTRE DAME Fine Brand of Basketball is LOSES GAME! Mli mereJ But Customers University of Southern California Pulled Football Surprise on Saturday SOUTH BEND, Nov. 24: Univer sity of Southern California madei football history on Saturday by de- featlng Notre Darrie 16 to 14. Thei Californlans were down 14 to nil as j the last quarter opened but wenti on a scoring orgy to make It 14-13. In for the winning points, Before this reverse, Notre Dame had won 26 straight games with an odd draw interspersed. Other American football scorec Saturday included the following' Stanford; '0; University of Call fomla, 6. ' University of Les Angeles, 0; Oregon, 13.. Washington State College, 13; Oonzaga, ( CALL FOR DEMPSEY Newspaper (Men Not Unanimous in Giving Him Verdict Over Babe Hunt at Tulsa TULSA, Qkla., Nov. 2Z Jack Dempsey ww given the newspaper decision over Babe Hunt in a fnur-round bout here yesterday. After a slow start. Dempsey made a whirlwind finish; He weighed 193 pounds while Hunt tipped the scales at 197. The Associated Press gave Hunt the edge. ?V 4 FIRST-HALF CONCLUDED Car Shops Have I-cad In C. N. It. Crtbbate League Canadian National Recreation Association Qrlbbage League last nlght'a r cmilts were as follows- Round House 17, Station 10. j General Office 11. Car Shops 16. W. L. P. I Car Shops 93 69 93 Round House 85 77 85 Station 74 88 74 Ocneral Office 72 90 71 Thta is the and of the first half. II., I ! Townsend Is Coming Home Flailif Welterweight and Manas.-Wifl Spend Christmas in , Vancouver ' VANCOUVER, Not. 85.-BH:- Towneend. jnoaj welter. vesgnt. win has been cutting eonrtterable of dash in New Yotk lately, u id bit manager. Jack Allen, have sent word that they will be home for Christmas. Formerlions Going Strong Pcttinger, Arnott and Osniundsen Doing Well With New York Bronx Club Pcttlrigr. Jlauny Arnctt and Oi- sie Osmundsen. stars of the Van couver Lions hockey league In tha Pacific Coast League last winter are playing this winter with the New York Bronx Club and are eaolt making a good showing. ' Freberg to Squirm With Plestina On Vancouver Card here tomorrow. Not as Numerous as hxpected Senior League C. N. It., 33 32 Taxi, 18. v Ladies' League Amazons, 16; Comets, 0. Intermediate League Tuxis, 37; High School 15. Junior League Japanese, 8; Hovers, 17. Basketball is booming in Prince Rupert but, apparently. It was a dramatic moment when most of the SPort-lovintr nublic are iffnorant of the fact. johnny Baker booted three the leather Since the ame was re0rgani2ed early this month the teams have been turning in closely contested, thrilling games that have been liberally applauded by the spectators. But, if the game is to flourish this winter, the public will have to give the players and the association better support. The Auditorium is excellently outfitted for the Peggy Shannon tsx fffvSauBvsc And it all goes to show that football r m bp brihlenrrt up, too. Pegsy Shannon is u big held to the boys in Touchdown. " Peggy Is a graduate of the Broadway musical comedy stage and a newcomer to the screen. SPORT CHAT Thomas J. Hlckey has been reelected president of the American Ai loclatlon of Professional Base- h)all Clubs for a one-year term. The re-election was announced as unanimous. The veteran leader of the lass "AA" teagne won out after a -wn-day deadlock, which found the vote licit. Minneapolis, St. Paul. .xlsville ntxl Ootumbus opposed Ms re-elwtion, while the others, Toledo. Kansas City, Indianapolis md Milwaukee, voted tor him. After failing to break the deadlock he was ?lven a year's term by a unanimous veto. The association lead ers named two of their number to tttsats the tangled finances of the Todelo club with a vletar toward rehabilitation. The sharp downward revision of satarie was voted by the club owners to go into effect on new contracts next season. Toronto Maple Leafs may be NEW YORK, Nov. 35 Oardert , waking a slow start in the National I Hockey League race but it can't be blamed on any lack of heft. When the season opened. Alex Levlnsky, defense man, tipped the beam at 312 pounds to lead the heavyweight parade. Oharliea Oonacher, bullet shot of the right wing, stood second with a 302-pound mark on scales. The rest showed compara tively little change from their weights of lust seasonlorne Cha-ibot was IBS: Beny Orant. 157; King Clancy 173' . Happy Day. 186V4; VANCOUVER. Nov. 25: John Red Horner 177; poe Prlmeau, Freberg, who claims to be the 153'fe: Andy Blatr. 183; Bob Oracle, wrestling champion of Norway and ' 151: Htrold Cotton. 104; Ace Bailey, Sweden, and Martin Plestlna will 165; Harold Darraugh, meet In the weekly squirm card i Howe, 187V4: Frank ICO' f best type of basketball. It is won- derfully heated and its seating capacity is large and well suited for good observation of Hie games. In fact, the conditions are perf.ect. It seems a shame that, with a hall so ideally situated and with such an excellent organization, the public is not according this endeavor for better support. Senior Game Last night the senior game between 32 Taxi and C. N. R. was a thriller. The first half saw the teams evenly matched, playing cautiously, taking advantage Of every break. However, it was soon quite apparent that one young man was having "a night out." In the first half he helped himself to eight of the 11 points scored by his team. In the meantime the tolling Taximan were pounding out a meagre five points. From the figures it would seem then, that this erstwhile sharpshooter was himself the equal of the whole 32 team in marksmanship. He was by far the most useful player on the floor, back - checking, passing, shooting, dribbling and Intercepting like a fiend. Who is he? Why Lamble himself, of course. Just having a delightful time exhibiting a tew of the "fine" points to some of the aspiring youngsters who are I working with him in their first year of senior play. And did they give him nice support? "Dunt esk." The whole C. N. R. team was work ing with the precision and unfailing accuracy of a well-oiled machine. As for the Taxlmert. they were working hard, trying every I thb daily trews WMfcaawMMgyaaafc - r 1 " -m wn ussxaecucazt One of the most oultlanJing of all Caiiada'a record holdrra la Norral Ilaptic, profriwlonal (jinadian prrd kater, h iiold leu vorld rrrwrtU for ctallirK dintaixr from 220 yard to 5 Milea on atralahlaHay IraiLs, outJmir circular tracks and indoor track. Three of the rrrord liaie food unbroken ainre 18V8 . . . hi 440-yawi, ttraightaway time of 2R-1S arcontl. beiiiK outttaiidinit. Twenty years later, 011 Marrli 18. 1918, I In tie et a new 2-mile record for indoor tracks. Ma time bring 5 minutes 41-23 second. AUI HHNT1C "VrOHLH HKCOItDS A booklet containing 18 of the world' outstanding reconU and achievements will be mailed free upon applutlou to UrpUK, r.O, Dot 1320, Montreal, tjue. 12 jot lie. 20 Jot 25c. atut in JUti ttna of fttiy and 0110 hundred Wedr.r-." Novcmbc t 25. ij 'k M JLi Mix RECORD SPEAKS jor ITSELF Canada lias, produced many record breaker f . but irmong the foremost are Norm I llaptlr, CanaoVa worff champion Valrr, ami Turret, Canaifa'a rrcorJ liolifiug ciRarrtlrM. Turret elgaretlea were mtahlUlml a Canaila'a moat popular bra ml yrar ago anil thry atlll frail all otlirra in pulilic favour, tfnetulnrlrittpremiiaIity,milliirKitaiuI friigrunee. After alf, notlilnitean rrplare pmmI, Iionent toliacro irrown' anil rlprnril rixlit out In the firld miHrr nature's own unll(tht notlilnR arllllrtal about that nd thei liigli quality U ,'inlreJ.M Qudlitii and Mildness urret CICAKETTES Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited with us all season Without com- School was intensely dramatic and nntly oft their usual form an,: potent and Impartial refereeing It colorful. It contained all the ele- their only player who upheld them is futile to play, and it IS hoped the ements of a first-class basketball was Klshlmolo. The Rovers p)aye.1 players, instead of abusing these game and was equal in calibre to well together and their forward' men, who volunteer their service, 1 the senior game of last Friday were strong. Twenty Years Ago In 1'rinie Kupert may Ive them every sympathy. I night between the aNJt-A. and the During the first half the Japan-c N n stvles o'i Johnson Pan"""- The Tuxis Boys playel e Students easily had the sror.g November Zi. 1911 Morrison Smith 6 B Stolker a wonderful game and the whole er defence but their shooting AW. H. Hlldtteh and AW W B. imhto n?i tntai 31 twm clicked together Ifke a clock not as effective as that of the Ro- Clayton were speakers at a mt-vt tLi , ri TheIr tremendous speed, marvel- vors. Suehiro who generally twin Sectim Six ratepay.. list 32 Ta.ci D. onrtieh Gurvien (fi) 6), Kennv Kenny .lw,,, ....,., , ... ntau t.. tta rrv mmt srner trick of the game. Menzles and bJ B1 ra Uhootlng lost baffled the Hlgl. while Klshlmoto worked like project was the prlticfpal ma i of "atenrora ut, Menzite, voiai, to. Kenny were on every play, but stho0l llye who turned jn a yety Tro)an scoring every point for th. dlsctisaion. omehow or other that man Lam- Ladles Game poor game. Japanese In the first half. McMee- bie seemed to lead a charmed life. aa.n .,,, hir,nVprt At the oeenirtK the TuxH nlaved ! was the sharpshooter tor t The pump which will be used s On the forward Hne Dido Gurvlch the Cometa lhls tlme i6.0 now-1 defensive game. The guards were I Rovers. There was plenty of speed Hfcrae Creek to provide Prim-' Bo-worked himself ragged trying to eyer the 'me provlded great ln. solid as iron and as a result thi'l'n tne me .but the plavert show pert with a supplementary w.it thread hU way through that C. N. ' . exclt.ient . s Just tooharphooters for the High School. I'd a genernl weakneae in th- inn ly arrived yesterday from 1. defence,. With Stalker and, J,a"that tne Cometa' can't heave I Wlnhm and Un" wre nower- handling of the ball. V. ncouver on the steamer Prlnivsl Hatchfovd he tried everything but . ... . , ..... f.rrt. The Tuxta saon changed their The second half wis an Improve- Ena. a no avail. They couldn't get close. , , . . ,u , tU i iatlrs. Tliey played a combined ' wnt on the first half. Both team nough for good Jump shots and . p. ., f,.rnPf. m friend Styles was all set for every; ' . . . f . ebound from their overhead ef- fine exhibition of team play nd deadly shooting again, we like It. In a way. It seems too bad that Bill Wrathall didn't get Into the game ln the first half. He played a strong game ln the lirst half and tallied five good points. The Taxi-men fought hard, but all the fighting spirit In the world is useless without a cool head and team play. The sooner they realize the value the of tpam Pfc nd cut out the.'per sonalltles, the sooner will tney see results and the more' often will they win. And that Is the secret of the C. N. R. success last night in gaining a well deserved win. Bill Mitchell stepped in last night and filled a very important role in asr istlng with the refereeing, which 149; Sid Is no sinecure at any time, lie Kepi Flnnlgan, ' the game well ln hand; and It is hoped that he will be able to be aions and was- high scorer with Then out it went to Morrison forte t " Qf hef teams " 16 polnU But lack a good shot who can flip in the odd basket. Something should be done Immediately In balancing up this team so that- it can give the Amasons some better opposition. Julia Itoberts and Ella Steen worked hard but the other players did not combine with them effectively ln ball-handling and organized play. A little more basketball and co-ordination of effort, with less fouling would help this team considerably. The Amaaons had no personal fouls, while the Comets .reaped a harvest jjgf five. The fK cures sneak for themselves. Amazons Boddll O). Harvey (8), Prltchard i4), Morris (1), Morgan: total 16. Comets Steen, Ourvlch. Mc-Oulre. Jack, Itoberts, Koch, Ginnery; total, 0. neferee, II. Macdonald. Intermediate Oame The Intermediate game between the Tuxls Boys and the lllflh defensive and shooting game. Thej"mel to have mere pep and o. U. Ryley, land eotnmissi(Jft',r pace of the same Increased to a i hootln(r was more aeeurate. At- for the Qmd Trunk Pacific Rtil- tremendous eneed and th- Tuxhi hotnh Kansv- played hirrl r w.iv annoimccs that th.' nf Bovs broke Into scoring period rd yet McMeekin and MeKinle? 8nuh iiaitnn towitaite wiJl b nd eompany. who snapped that r "; . V Z mr ? 1 m?v'Vn nm. !. on sale at public auct..m m Hll tack and forth up the floor till I 7,7 RrrT . I9? " .mm " 'J!" Vnco.v.r tn,tead of brln o irit Irrally nwtiffl nestled into into the tne hemn nemp of. " . prooaoiv au to w wst """"nom wi' thnmch !iient The Ane sale "!., move Morru was not as k .v.- . . !MrM ont and h ahi. t, . penis: hewing basket rcmlng t0 nave , "V tnm wned towarden7 In the second hair, nowever, me , ln . , 0fini hprseif nrr- w.. .u. .v. . nnvoti in.r.. k.i. ij i . . . -.l. n,lM I U14...J ... (,v...a.a ........ , 1)111- uv u,- 1UM1 WIU lir.YCr BPCII1- I 'v,..vu .Kit ivnu. f ItlKl Tame du m s" m."6. -"j"-- ' ,i nn,inri rint Pr tphard wris ' located the bket for seven points, nin,onnils 1inf,,r the basket and the Lamble person went com-! . , nherallv "fed" bv nletely wild and slammed In ter . the rcgt Qf lhp Mrorff lot nnd absolutely helole.w (Hovers. Rv Morrlsson played an excep-i tfonal trood nim a ttftrd whll nore points, not oniy tor gooa juck .., ., , inpk he i rfnirsmotn n ed to tire. The High School team !'" t01 thf score 178 for th but also to eswDiisn an iiiuiyiuU!i. condltlon tutuuwuu v of tlw vssv wsv 0lher (eams seem- forward line, ...... his -..vw.,.lf shooting rcorlng record for tne season. iJng tQ t)re qulckIy or course, they i nerfer tlv accurate and & n result Eighteen points ln one game Is quite a nice achievement for any player. We give you a big hand, Mr. Lamble. Let's see you repeat this really he piled un a score of 17 points His marvellous ability seemed ti Inspire the Tuxls Boys who never tired. The Tuxls were bound to win and If. was impossible for then to looe. The High Sshool seemel to be half asleep and Wlngham nd Vance were weak. Walters wai their only nlayer but it was impos-stole for him to accomplish more than he did by himself. J. Morrison was also very effec ttve on the Tuxls forward line. Scaring , Tuxls BovaJ. Morrison 12;' K. Nakamoto 7i' B;. Thurber 4: R. Morrison l: c Rmith 3; O. Hanson. R. Allen. B. Moxley Total 37 High School Walters 8: Winn-ham 3; Vance, Forbes 2: Unaer I; Ram. Hlckev 1: Tobey Total 15. Referee W. Johnson. Junior dame The Junior game was largely played as a defensive game. The Japanese students as a whole wera i wai Scorlnc on tho . --':-"rv ;: . ' ...' "hTt' i. won.;., ivanaya, waicamove l, Suehiro. Total 8. Rovers McMeekin 8; McRae, Bremner, McKrnley ft; Wllltecreft. Palmer 3.-Total 17. Referee D. Morrison. , Hockey Score? National League Detroit 1, Montreal 6. Canadlens 1, Boston 7. Chicago 1, -New York Rangers, i, overtime tie. Whist Schedule November 2C a rot to vs. Old Empress Hotel. Moose vs. Fish Packers. Musketeers vs. Totem Park. Sons of Norway vs. Seal Cove. Legion vs. I.O.O.F. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 27 League of Nations vs. Boy S( mU. High School vs. Merchant Cardinals v. OonieU. Panthers va. 32 Taxi. Degrmbcr 1 League of NAtlons, vs. Rovir. Tuxls vs. High School. Amasons vs. Cardinals. Panthers vs. d. N. R. December 4 Hoy Scout vs. Japanese A.o-Tuxls vt Merchants. Comets ys. Amazons. 52 Taxi vs. O. N. R. CRIBBAGE November 38 Seal Cpye vs. Elks. Musketeers vs, Eagles. Moose vs. Swift's. Orotto vs. I. O. O. F. f K. c.'s vs. Prince Rup'rt Bw-