U'-MI'l'WI' 3W- an. or. oc fx iu: o. o Of. er. tx. c til On. (( f 1 fit Ik tf ft' f 1 "4 PA03 FOUR the daily news EDMONTON GRADS STILL ALBERTA WOMEN'S CHAMP, CARDINALS WORLD CHAMPION GIRL'S HOOP to DtBBATf TEAM SCORES 104 to 24 WIN Xf JUrvl ' Airrn nil n inxriMm i xmrrin 1 YK LALuAix I InrLA I Urrd ,Stylouis, Chicago, Brooklyn and j - rmsnurj lor rim 1 j (Rv nnn? FH77.I1) way: St. Louis. Chicago. Brooklyn. Pittsburg. New York. Philadelphia. Cincinnati. Boston. I!:t . . ' jmuion i j i known to drive a worse flock of Brooklyn Robius to a pennant unexpectedly before. Pittsburg pirates are regarded as being more or less uncertain and they might do better than end up in fourth place. It doesn't look like 1834 will be a big year for John McO raw's New York Giants. Philadelphia Nationals and Cincinnati Reds may stage a merry battle for fifth place, while the cellar looks to be reserved again for the Boston Braves. - The prognostication may be all off CHAMPION WON BOUT Don Georze Had Hard Time Downing Joe Malrewicx SEATTLE, March 10 Ed. "Don" Geatge, heavyweight wrestling champion, was extended to the limit here to eke out a one-fall victory over Joe Malcewicz in an eight-round grappling event which proved hard and fast yet clean affair. George wms able to do little with Malcewies until the seventh when a fust flying head scissors, something that had not been seen in wr. Ulng here previously, gave the first and only fall, and saved the day for him. The eighth round opened with' MalcewicS groggy after strenuous' treatment In the previous stanza. George was as fresh as a Illy, Just i the same. Joe cleared the cobwebs j out of his head and carried the battle to George. The offensive went baek and forth but Malce-wics'8 fierce attack failed to net him the fall he would liked to have got to tie it up. George, who won Friday's bout, graduated from the University of Michigan as a OA. Sc., learned his wrestling in college and made such a success as an amateur that he turned professional. He won thejT title in Los Angeles last December) . . Iiah L n 1 mien jic orui. uus ouiiueuucrf vu hospital with a badly injured shoulder. INTEREST INFIGHT Gurvlch and Wendle are Both ConfidentWagers Made One of the most interesting sport topics of the day is the coming ten j rmind boxing match between Nina j Gurvlch and Benny Wendle. Both; camps report their boys in perfect condition and each fully confident of whiffing. Several wagers already been made, the Empress So cial Club being stakeholders of one bet of $100 to $80 that Gurvlch will win the match. A large number of the fans turned opt yetserday to see Wendle train and Benny performed in his usual clever style. 'Tbnbjht. Qurvlch will hold his first public workout and this will be the first opportunity for some time that local fight followers have had to see him In action. Hockey Scores Saturday's Scores Canadlens, 3; Ottawa, 3. Maroons. 3; Philadelphia 2. Toronto2; Chicago 1. Boston 2; Detriot 5. Belanger and McBurney, forwards, and Neale. guard, played a wonderful game for the Grads. Boucoch and Newcombe were the choice of the Calgary quintette. Play in the first period was tactics were applauded by a capacity crowd. The Orads took; Jhe. lead aftenour minutes, the ! points. The Orads' working perfectly, ended 43 to 14 In l Sk have 2 w In the third period, the Orads scored eighteen consecutive bask? nra nainra to ktu ru rri 1 1 ft cpnro lnplays wers Calgary Plette. Boucoch, New-The period , combe. Allen, Edmundson and Tol-favor of the Hngton. Dr. Sarpolis and Charlie Hanson To Meet Shortly SEATTLE, March 16. Dr. Karl Sarpolis of Cleveland, returning to the northwest after a tour of California cities, has been matched to meet Charlie Hanson in an eight-round wrestling bout on March 23. This week, Sarpolis, who scored a victory over Al Santell last week, will grapple with Ed. "Don" Georgf the heavyweight wrestling cham- 9 WEFT . -.. , lrlAjj-i l 4 4 ATTENDS ALBERTA TITLE MATCH Doug,.Frlzzell, on his way hom.e after., a trip via the .Panama Canal to Havana and,. New York was in Edmonton Saturday night and took in the game there between Edmonton Commercial Grads and Calgary for the Alberta ladles' basketball championship. A wire story from him of the game appears elsewhere on our sport page today. Doug, is expected back In Prince Rupert on tomorrow afternoon's train. He has been missed during his absence of two months in local athletic circles and will receive a hearty welcome home from his many friends. Jim Londos of Greece, heavywei ght wrestling champion slamming Jim McMlllen to mat after 49 minutes and is seconds in title match recently. Over 20.000 yelling fans witnessed defeat of former football linesman In second title attempt. SHARKEY Tommy Lougliran Had Real Incentive Friday Night NEW' YORK, March 16-Lough-ran entered the ring In his victorious battle against Ernie Schoff Friday night a sixty-five nercent 1 favorite to win.. He -had as a real incentive to go out there and tight the promise If he won, of a bout 'in New York during the coming summer with Jack Sharkey. In1 their last meeting in September. J 1929. Sharkey won from Loughran with a knockout in the fourth round. j PLAYOFF NOT SET Dated For Pacific Coast Cham-pioiifchlp Not Yet Announced SEATTLE, March 16 It has not tyet been settled Just when the play off between Seattle Eskimos and Vancouver Lions for the Pacific Coast League championship will take place. Frank Patrick, president of the League, and Hugh Caldwell and Guy Patrick, respective presidents of Seattle and Vancouver have not yet been able to get together on the. matter. The first game will be played In the city winning first place. The final game of the Leaeue New York Raneers 0; New York plon. v.ho is making a tour of the seasont will be nlayed here next Americans 0; overtime, tie. coast. Frldiiy. ntahi. the play-offs follow iHOCKEY SCORING How Goals Were Made in ttuckaroos Game . I EDMONTON, MARCH 16. Jn the first round of the ' Seattle. March io-Pete Bel- new. yoriz, March 16 The con-' Dominion women's basketball championships, here Satui lefeviiie made the first goal of the censua-of opinion of bftaeball ex-j day night, the Edmonton Commercial Grads retained the Same Tor the Seattle Eskimos in pert seem to be that that St. Louis provincial championship of Alberta by administering Sev- " minutes 52 seconds after the Cardinal? sfc-juld oe -rood for on- ere defeat on the Calgary - Centrals, the score beng 104 to start of the first period of last Friday .wuajr night 1115111 s o game gnu with Portland uviici fiuiA.Hj.ai lcrcrcuc XJtuuaub 11113 rk j mi i , , . , . i i year.' Chicago cubs, however, it is Ane superior last compination, snooting ana cieience Bukaroos. it was a whistling solo conoed.will put up a strong fight, ot Grads were responsible for- shot that saUed past Andy At- while old WHbert Robinson has been I the ine overwhelming overwneiming score. score. U1UU& r ' , J 41 kenhead's legs. The game had smarted slowly but livened up as Belfoy scored. About About midway midway " ""'-f through Uie se- anger and McBuwvey SJ most ot ond perkxl Jlmmy Evans scored a the scoring for the BtfmoiAj.. miQ gj t0 evTn lt for the girts. The period ended to IS. Buckaroos. His shot started al- tn thp fmirth nprinrt f!alrawj ... . , u. h even romhinatlnn nlav anrt rfefon. ""5k ocsiwe mue mic uuu sive "S?";!?10 PtMy. snootmg nan- was an-excepUonalirionX .one, yet tlcally in the effon to mcreas Successful. Each team had only their score. With three r;nut6 four players on the ice at the time toft. Mhiirri0r Mnrw4 tn h,t IKa . w a pjriod ending with the Grads up jo" " , D"' ftrTt'Two period, "; tw ' I The teams were as foollows; i Louis Coupee and Rookie Rouls- tn the second period, the shoot-1 Grads Bennle, Neale, StoneV ton each drew twd niinor'penal- but it is figured' that the 1931 Na-,ln9f of'Babe Belanger wKs pheno- Eelangor, McBurney. McCormacH ties, the former bejng fined $5 Uooal race" mav end ud about thlsl nienolvl She1' ' scored "seventeen and Stone. 'for utfnec&sary 'toughness' wfth the slick. Bobby. Benson drew one minor penalty, the only one for Seattle, making it five altogether during the first two periods, a ' eiy clean name. About eteht minutes Qftfr the -in ! of the third period. Pete Be-; f ' illp scored his eecorkl goal. Ai Hihead caught the puck in his :d over his head but it fell be-ind his back inside the net. It h rd'y ji minute, later that 1 Si'wait flipped in Seattle's . . i c .anl( .' on a pass from llensfir 6t Uie balahce of gu'.ic. tiie IKicktoos staged ( mctnirated four-man attack M it vas si! in vain Penalties h.ugc.i again 3l osuper. Btnson. iyjwnie Rjpd Cano and Stewart naught life total up to ten with nly Cue? aaint Seattle. The league standing Is now as roUovMi V Vancouver Sta'tle Portland Tacoina W. D. L 14 8 10 15 10 2 9 9 8 15 I 7 Tor Ag't P. 57 52 36 61 54 12 Hunt's and Airways Tied Leadership, Will Play 49 59 24 49 28 5 MERCHANTS ! GOLF PLAY For Results in the Merchants' Miniature Golf League Thursday night are as follows: N.B.OA. .327; Dally News 328; Old Emnress 343: Buleer's 364! ! Hunts' 301. Bill Wrathall with 71, was low score. j . The final standing for the first- half is as follows: I . W LD Pts Hunts . 5 1 1 11 N.B.CA. .. .5 I 1 11 Old Empress, 4. 3. 0 8 Bulgers L...2 4 0 6 News 2 5 0 4 Hunt's Furniture will play-off. and NJJ.CA. If you have headaches, or suffer hiliousness or indigestion take BeechamV Pills en rBIllNG unALTIlJ Undisputed Queen of the Pacific u . w.riiOid: "Ow New limes Compare .. Uohama 1 4280&-press of Japan 8 3 f o Vancouver miles Umprest of Qnad4 8 10 W. . ( Unn A. 15 50 Vancouver I 2329 tmpreaui yz -n 13 50 ' mfii Previous Record 5 Honolulu j 3379 1 Empresfof Japan 6 toYokobamaj miles I Em press of Canada 7 Kobe fo Yokohama jjjmnes v fmpressofJipM 15lwv54m rrevioui Ketoru - - Smashing rxrd sfter record, the beautiful 26.000-ton Canadian Pad lie liner Empress ol Japan ' holds an established reputation as the queen of the Pacific Ocean, both in speed and comlort. Her latest accomplishment, on her last 4,280-mile trip, east-bound from Yokohama to Vancouver, waa to complete her lourney in 8 days. 3 hours and 18 minutes, thus beating her own previous record by 3 hour and 40 minutes. Apart from this she hold records TAKEN TO HOSPITAL! Helen Madison, Seattle Swimmlnt Star. Gettiug Treatment for Influenza SEATTLE. March 15-4 'Hefene ..j,dlson, sensational Seattle gill iwtmming star, was taken las; v.eek to Providence Hospital to lecelve treatment for In flu -enga with which, after a twu weeks' siege, she is stall suffering j She Is not in any -danger, but it j wms felt that the hospital wou'.r ?fve her the complete rest she needs. She Is expected -to be out in a week's time. Miss Madison expects still to i take In the national champion- chip swimming meet at New York on April 16 to 19, representing the Washington Athletic Club there It will be necessary, however, for her to cancel a number of engagements at'Mlnneapolis, Chicago, Detroit and such points while going east. FORMAL WIN IS CLAIMED Greenville Players Make Appearance PHnte Rupert Did Not Answer Challenge When the Prince Rupert team failed to put in an appearance In I answer to a challenge, Greenville ! native basketballers Saturday even-1 ing proceeded to shoot a formal bas- j ket after which they claimed vie-1 tory on a three-game basketball ser-1 ies. Two games were played last week, Prince Rupert winning one and Oircnvlile, the other. Greenville Issued a challenge for a third game and named the appointed hour of meeting. It 4s understood Greenville Intends to challenge Port Simpson for the Northern British Columbia championship. Legion Wins In Billiard; In thi' filial postponed game of last Tuesday's Billiard League fixture between Canadian Legion and Elks, O. P. Tinker, won 250 to 150 for the Legion over W. Murray, at the end of the week, giving the Legion an aggregate victory of 1.241 to 1.044. 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