a; ?! cr. C" if..-. Of ftp -,r... .r ,:. (i MONTREAL, March ll Th-Chicago Ulan!: Hawks fell victims to the . fait skatintt Canudiens in AO Jaters -t'nr.a' national Hocke -League battle here last night, th Frenchmen wir.ninp two to one. Three other sames were forced Into i cveitimr At Borton. th- DruliU and Toronto Maple Leaf played a thrw-cml draw after Toronto had led three to one at the end of the .second priod. New York Rangers defeated Detroit Falcons three to two in ov ertime to consolidate themselves In third place in tha' American division and sjet within one point or the second place Chicago Black Hawks. At. Ottawa, the Senators defeated trie ldn-8Uffer'e Philadelphia Quakers five to three in, overtime The Quaker had a three to noth ing lead at the end of the first period but Ottawa plugged along, tied it up in the third and scored twice in the extra session. PLAYERS ARE HERE FROM i GREENVILLE A number of basketball players arrived in the city this momins from the Naas River under the auspices of the Greenville Athlottc Club in readiness, for the opening of the series of jr.mes lr Exhibition Hall torriof row night. There arc sixteen men in the group, enough to make up two teams and the necessary sosres and officers. GREAT WEST WINS GOLF V Takes Honors for First Half of the Season Second Half Will Start Next Week Great West team 'has won the first half of the City Miniature Golf, League at the Sunken Garden!. Games scheduled for Monday of this week were cancelled. The second half will open on Monday next. Stalwart member of "New Theatre" soccer team, theatrical girls' outfit, bootinn bnlt as members of "Arenaccia" men's soccer team attempt to goal, in match between men and women in Naples. Italy, when latter won Canadian Legion Leads Billiards Scored 991 Point to Elks' 88ft in Four dames of &st Night's Fixture , A a resurt'oV'ptayiasj ot (our aaraaa fa last fttfcht'a Rtaiirri Leue fixture tiaaktjian Legion k teadhK Efts Mn ttt 88. The pirne of o. P. Tinker it: w. E. wtl-Hscroft was postponed but the other scores were as follows: A. Murray, 250; C. P. Balaencv 228. Marcus Andrews, 250; William Mitchell, 171. Frank Zieman. 241J M. E. Young 250. j , Charles Uptfe, . M; Johnson Smith, 239. 1 1. Zieman' had the'gih break of 3. ft BILLIARD SCHEDULE Mar. 13 Elks vs. Grotto. Mar. 17 Grotto vs. Legion. Mar. 20 Elks vs. Lagion. lls 1 Ihtlleartora GOOD COCKTAIL Dry, 2a oz $3.50 Old Tom 20 tfeoz., $3.50 Tondon Dry Pints, $1.00 LhU advtrtisemem is not published or displayed by Uu Llquoi Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, HANDICAP TOURNEY C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah capt. Albert Rippon. Is due in pert at 1.50 this afternoon from Skagway and other Alaska Dolnts and will sail again at 5 o'clock for Vancouver and Vletoria. Badminton Contest in Progress at I.O.D.E. Courts The following games were played in an I.O.D. Badminton Club han dicap tournament last night: Ladies' Singles Mrs. Norrington beat Mrs Toombs 11-7. 12-13, 11-3. Mrs. Darton beat Miss WiUon-Murray 11-3. 11-6. Mrs. Darton beat Mrs. Norrington 13-10. 11-3. Men's Singles J. Norrinaton beat H. L.. fiharf. well 15-8, 15-8. i G. P, Lyons beat Wilson Murray 15-3, ll-'S. U-4. j The following games are to be played tonight: Ladies' Singles Mra. Herman vs. Miss M. Astoria. Mrs. Bartlett vs. Miss F. Smith. Mra. Parlow vs. Miss Vera Smith Mrs. Walker vs. Miss Rogers. Men's Singles A. E. Parlow vs. R. Bartlett Winner of above vs. J. NArring ton. LOW SCORE I TURNED IN i Mrs. Kobert Moore Made a New j Mark in Ladles' Golf Play j Last Evening Mrs. Robert Moore was again h!ih scorer in ladle;' play at tlr Sunken Garden? Miniature go!f course yesterday afternoon and evening. She turn! in- a card ot seventy-four for the thirty-six holes, this being the lowest score made so far thip season by a lady. There were about 40 to 50 ladle.-? playing yesterday. March 12 WHIST -ir 'Drv Dock vs. loop. "oU'sbc Musketeers vs. LlefErJkjion. Moase vs. Canadian' Letjfoh,.' ' Grotto vs. Wanderers, ardttn Ramb. vs. Seal Cove. March 19 Canadian Legion vs. Wanderer Seal Cove vs. Moose. 4 Grotto Ramblers vs. Grotto. Leif Erlkson vs. I.O.O.F. Six Musketeers vs. Dry Dock. W. A. Ktne ot the C. N. n. electri cal department was an arrival in me cuy irom the interior on afternoon's train. PLAY-OFF IS CLOSE General Office Heats Dry Dock Machinists in C. V. Ii. OVERTIME Cribbage In a close game last night. Gen-; NECESSARY erar Office defeated Dry Dock Machinists for Canadian National 1 Recreation Association Cribbage Three National League Hockey League honors. One team won the . Games Have to Play Extra i first half of the season and the ; Sessions I ! other the second half. TERRACE John Dool returned from Prince Rupert at the week-end. He has! disposed of his business interest-1 in Terrace to Fred Beard and proposes leaving Terrace to takr up an Important position in the near future. Mrs; W! Bedore went cast to Gis-come-on Monday, having been called to her daughter who is seriously ill. Mrs. A. Y. Wilson of Remo SDent ja few d:iys in town over the week end (l :H. C Fraser. school Insepector arrived here on Monday on his usual business rounds. Rev. E. A. McCarthy was forbidden by his doctor from taking the services at St. Matthew's Anglican church, owing to the unsatisfactory condition of his health Mr. Halliwell substituted. Another 'effort is to be made by i the Farmers' Institute to obtain a supply of much needed lime for f agricultural purposes. Various deposits' in the district are beinir looked over. vAndermoof Dr. i,'. boss Stone of Vanderhoof acted as Presbytery Treasurer during the sessions of the United Presbytery of Cariboo in Prlnc George. Rev. David Donaldson of Gr:oi$e presided over the Presby- The Chileo Social Club gave an enjoyable presentation of the comedy "The Deacon Slips," many people from Vanderhoof being present at the entertainment. Those taking part in the cast were Geo Johnson, Mrs. F. s. Reid, Ward Haynes. John Reynolds, Lawrence Reld, Miss M. MacVicar. Clare Haynes. Miss S. SImmonlta. The play was directed by Mrs. Ward Haynes. - Mrs. A. A. Hutchinson and Mrs F. -ParlP'were hostesses at a delightful bridge party Thursday af ternoon. Prise winners were Mrs. jw. J. Pinnlnter. Mrs. R. Reid and I Mrs. E. B. Smith. . j Class leaders in Vanderhoof Superior School for last month were i Grade II., Florence Docking; Grade 10, Maitle Ewen: Oracle 9, Evelyn Edstronr, Grade. 8. 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