Hi ASs&TBALL AT TERRACE League Schedule Opened Satur-, . day Night With Three Excellent Matches TERRACE. Feb. 2 In the open-Ing games of the basketball sche-du:. ' recently u;v.wn no poiarlr.lns four teams in the league, the High School. Sit u-cla.. n.ij.ti. defeatou the Town r.9-15 an overtlm straggle. Vrnar.v::oi out:cored th: Nt!vc 8on- 22-7. A iirs' game was played between th? two men"., games result 'ng in a 33-26 win for the Dubs the Dv.mbellc iu the best exhfbitlon so far this sea son. In the fir. ? "ntnr game the snore was tied at 23-23 at full time, re qulrine ovor;,m n)?.y. In overtime McCullocb fcored first for town but this was equalized a moment later by Dewering. The final point was scored by th school team an a technical foul. McCulloch wa.-. the- br-t 'man on the floor, his Phooting beinir very accurate. Tho-ma- abn nlayed wel! for the Town while Michael, at guard, was the moat effective man on the School team. In the Native Sons-Vanars-dol game the latter team took an early lead and coasted In to victory. The entire Vanarsdol team played a good passing game. Will Kean stood out for the losers. i Lineups ami Scores: Town McCulloch 13. Burneth 2, Nelson 0, Thomas 7, Moore 3, Pem-ney 0 2$. Hhth School McLeod 6, Bowerlne 10, Kerr 2. Little 9, Michael 0, Wallace 020. Native Sons S. Smith 2. J. Smith 0. Kerr 5 Graham 0. Colli-aon 0, Johnston 0 7. Vanarsdol Mason 6. Kennedy 5, R. Bolton 5 Watt 6, Burton 0, H. Bolton 022. 'lis: ' imm' Prlmo Camera, Italian colossus, doing some strong arm stuff with Mary Lee, acrobatic dancer, as he arrived on liner at Hew York recently. Wendle and Holm Will Battle Ten Rounds on February 20 Announcement Is made that Benny WenUJe nf this city and Pete Holm of Calgary' will meet in a 10-round fight two weeks from next Friday at the Empress Social Club Arena. The boys have Just been I signed up and will start serious training immeaiaieiy. a purse oi 50 of the gross receipts Is being given for the match, to be divided ! 60 to the winner and 40 to the loser. The boys will fight at catch-I weights and will be supported by an exceptionally fine list of prelimin aries. Helene Madison Will Try Records Will Endeavor to Lower Time in Two Women's Swimming Events Tomorrow Nltht SEATTLE, Feb. 2: Helene . Madison, 1 Seattle swimming star,; at the Washington Athletic Club tomorrow night, wlli endeavor to break the world's women's records In the 440-yard and 400-metre aquatic sprints. Hockey Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE Saturday Scorrs Maroons 2, New Ynrlc Itangers 2. Toronto 3, Philadelphia 2. i Once more call of water has bet hearu a . olu " ' and once again we find Yale crew starting their winter tank practice un der the leadership of Hed Coach Ed Leader. CANADIENS BEAT HAWKS SPORT CHAT Substantial assurances are forth- Scored First Victory of Season Over comI8 11131 Britain will send Chicaso by Four to Two Mar- :itron representative teams to the tin Last Evenine Olympic Games at Los Angeles In 1 1932. Any belief that might have NEW YORK, Feb, 2:-Effectlve shooting and some timely penalties enabled the New York Americans to defeat Ottawa four to two In the National Hockey League game last night. At Chicago, the world champion Canadiens blasted1 the Black Hawks four to two. It was the first victory of the season for the Canadiens over the Hawks. At Detroit, the Toronto Maple Leafs put up a hard battle against the Falcons, but they tired In the latter stages of the game and Detroit won two to nil. MATCH IS ARRANGED been held regarding the effect upon the Olympic Games of the newly Instituted British Empire Games, opened at Hamilton, Ont., last August and scheduled for every four years, Is largely unfounded. Lord Rochdale, leader of the British Olympic Oames movement, says Britain will be adequately represented at Los Angeles. Lord Rochdale spoke strongly on the matter at a recent meeting In London of the Olympic council, says Sporting Life. He pointed out that since the first Olympiad at Athens in 1896 the United States had loyally supported the games, no matter where they took place, to the utmost of their resources,. "and it would be base ingratitude on our part not to do all in our power to help them to make those" at Los Angeles r.s big a success as those in London In 1908." There Is no question that the 1932 Oimer will be on a different scale altogether to those In 1904 at St. Louis. The Olympic movement at that time was, as it were, in its Infancy, and many nations which now. regularly participate had then not the least Idea as to the value of athletics towards national effic iency. This had the result of making the St. Louis Oames practically an all-American affair, for the European nations were practically unrepresented, and' the consequence was that with the exception of the 56-pound weight secured by a Canadian, all the track and field events were competed for and won by U. 8. athletes. Two of the victors on that occasion, Rose and Sheridan, repeated their successes In throwing the discus and putting the !shot at the London Games four years later. "While It Is not necessary for us to attempt to send to Los Angeles the vast number of athletes and officials who represented us In post war days at -Antwerp, Paris, and Am&Udarriy it wall the more nec- , essary that Great Britain should: make an impressive appearance, In-1 asmuch that already no fewer than 28 nations-have accepted the lnvl-i tatton of the United States to com-1 while others have intimated! fiete, heir intention of doing so if at all possible," Sporting Life added. 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Then with their 1 usual thoroughness, the Americans Immediately went tp work. The ' governor of the State of California appointed a commission, composed. ;of leaders In tne sporting, civic, business and Industrial life of the state to support Los Angeles, while jthe government of the United States itself at once communicated with the nations of the world to the I effect they would regard It as a . Cambridge star ed their boat, race practice at Cambridge recently Above -Sergei studying his a tlon In looking-glass, installed instruction tub, while a. Gray look.s on. 'friendly gesture' If the Games were 'V? i supported. "The result has been really remarkable, for never before so far n advance of the Oames has such response been made to the Invl- j atlons, and the fact that, at least, , he colors of 28 different nations of the world will be flown on this occasion lias Inspired the organising committee to supreme efforts. The preparations are already practical ly complete. The stadium will seat well over 100X00 spectators; the track has been remodelled to suit the requirements of the Olvmolc committee, and the accomodation for everyone and everything is on an elaborate scale. Not only this, out the program Itself has already been arranged, and, extending over 16 days and nights, this Includes! athletics, soccer football, rowing, boxing, gymnastics, wrestling, weight lifting, fencing, swimming and watv.polo, equestrian sports. Icycllnt, hockay, rifle and pistol "hooting, and the modern penta thlon." pntana Hoop Game Is Close State College Wins Basketball Title From University-by Margin ofSinie rofnt BUTTE, Montana. Feb. 2: Mon- tana State Collecc clinched thn istate collegiate basketball title here Saturday night by defeating Mon-tana University 43 tq42 in a tightly contested game. OUBBAGE February 2 SCHEDULE Moose vs. Operator!. Kts. of Columbus vs. I.O.O.F. Elevator vs. Grotto. Six Musk. vs. Seal Cove Sawmill ymil vs. Hawks. . t ;l.!t. 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