.VERY GOOD MATERIAL FOR i BOXING SHOW ome of Preliminaries for Fri day's Caid are Announced The semi-final bout on Friday night's boxing card at the Empress Social Club Arena wlil be a five-round match between Dan Bagon and Babe Dtrtton, mfddfeweifchts. Both boys have shown up to good advantage on previous ocoasfont. Local sport followers will recall Dutton's good work in taking hip man by a K.O. at the naval boxing meet here last summer. ThU was one of the most sensational lights! iett m the city. Bagon also carries a stiff wallop and had little .trouble, In knocking out Jack rf?eoe?ius on the card will be Dan Healy vs. Ragnar Kaland ligiit heavies, in a five round rpyuch,; also Pete Chenoski vs. Rupert Fong. four rounds. Lady Golfers at Anyox Name 1931 Office Bearers ANYOX. March 18. The Ladles' Section of the Anyox Golf Club has elected officers for the year as follows: . j ; -HonoraiPreftideftt Mrs-. Charles Rocking, VjHorary Vice-Preside Mrs. W. President Mrs. 0. M. Lee.' Vice-President Mrs. F. S. Mc-Nleholas. Captain Mrs. D. Deane. Secretary Mrs. C. O. Fricker. Executive Mrs. J. J. Stewart, Mrs. L. H. Weneratrom and Mrs. W. Dr Alexander mtmm X-KAY SERVICE PHONi: 575 lJESNI'K BLOCK DENTIST Baseball is major study in this to major leagues. Here we see . another day, instructing quartet pitching a TO DEFEND HOOP TITLE Port Simpson Basketball Players Here for Series of Games With Locals Having defeated Greenville 43 to 11 In a game earlier in the week the Port Simpson basketball team is here to defend the hoop championship of Northern British Columbia which it now holds against Prince Rupert. Games are being called for tonight and tomorrow in the Exhibition Hall. SI1 fejfeJI-if - It c m Vfitrt fiAqRiJIMTt - . ... Appreciated Everywhere The nam Blaclc & WMte' on a bottle of whisky U l abiofuia a guaranfee at (he hall-mark on silver. II aiiurei thai subtle difference In flavour and qualify vvhlch dltingulshai frill whisky from all other. II guar, erriees that only the frneit melerials have been used nd that always everywhere the qualify Is the same. "BUCK & WHITE" SCOTCH WHISKY This advertisement is not puDftsned ot displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. -A. COAL Buy the real Coal cur fa moa Edson and Cassldy VVeMncfortln any quantities'. Also Butkley Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hoed Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES A8 AND 538 school, for all candidates aspire Kid Elberfeld, diamond star of of his 35 pupils in art of baseball LEGION WINNER Consolidates Hold on First Place in Billiard League by Beating Grotto ' Canadian Legion defeated OroUo 1213 to 1129 In last night's Billiard League fixture. Indlvldnal scores : Brown (Grotto), 232; Murray (Legion), 250. Waugh (Grotto) 25; Tinker (Legion). 220. Andrews, J. (Grotto) 360; Andrews M. (Legion), 243. Howe (Grotto), 222; Zieman (Leg ion) 250. McLacnlan (Grotto) 175; Baptie, (Legion) 250. The league standing for the sec ond half of the season: Games Total Ave. Can. Legion 14 18330 1146 IGrotto 14 15971 11M Elks 14 15202 106 Open Cribbage Tourney Held By Veterans There were 12 tables in play at an open cribbage tournament held last night at the Canadian Legion rooms. Prise winners' were: first, Angus Anderson; second, Arthur Beale; third, Frank Oienn. The evening proved very enjoyable. Hockey Scores NATIONAL LEAQUi; Detroit 2; Boston 4. Chicago 4; Philadelphia nil. Ottawa 1; N.Y. Ranters 3. N.Y. Americans 2; Montreal 1. ALLAN CUP I LAYOFFS First game Bdmonton 3, Trull Billiard Averages A. Murray (CD 23 5602 247 C P. Balagno (E) 24 5827 243 O. P. Tinker (CD 23 5420 988 Don Brown (E) 15 35 233 F. Zieman (CD 20 4838 232 O. Waugh (0) 24 5491 2S0 C. Baptte (CD 18 4104., 28ft J. E. Smith Etf 15 342fl"j.,38jB O. How4d ' 33 A08T 380 M. JkiCLachlerf (Q 24 5860 223 M. E. Young E) 23 R127 223 M. Andrews (CD 24 5326 232 W. Wllltscroft (E) 15 3328 222 J. May G) 8 1767 221 J. Andrews G 23 5062 22" W. Mitchell (E) 24 5123 214 A. Macdonald (CLi 7 1499 214 F. H. Stephens (E) ft 1026 205 CJL. Youngman (CD 4 814 204 T. ClouRh (G) 3 599 200 F. Bray iE 5 9 197 W Murxav (tfi. . 8 143 ,.187 J. Bcotf tty .; i piz in John 0ui!TcrH(jrJf; t j iw THE DAILY NEWS HOOPSTERS STILL EVEN t n R7f '-1 at Ter Saturday Nhrht's" Games Sames race- Failed to Break Dead- lock TERRACE, M?rch 18 As a result of Saturday night's games in tlx loel league when the school beat the Native Sons 31-22 and the Town. vMm from Vanarsdol 31-13. the two winning teams are still deadlocked in first place. This week these teams meet lri what wDl probably be the deciding game of the schedule. Both of Satuday night's games were fast and numerous fouls were called by referees McC'ul-logh and Bawerlng. In the first game the School team obtained an 18-9 lead at half-time and maintained the lead .through the second half. Kerr and J. Smith were most effective for I the lowers while McLeod and Bow-lering collected most of the winders' baskets the latter getting his usual 18 points. I The Town-Vanarsdol game was ja fast hafd-checking affair with the superior combination and rootbw ab,iMtv of the local team standing out. McCulIeajh, as usual( tea the scorers but the entire TOwn team was in good form. Burton for Vanarsdol was the most effective and was one of the beet men on the floor. Lineups Native Sons J. Smith 7; Kerr 5; Graham; S. Smith 6; Hipp 4. Total 22. , School Green; Dowering -18; Little 4; Johnstone; McLeod 7; Kerr; Mifchiel 2. Total 31. Town McCullogh 14; Thomas 8 Penny 4; Moore 5; Levir. TotaU-81. Vanattd&l Kennedy 1 ; Mason 2 Bolton 2; Burton 8; Roberts. 1 League Standing Team r, OWL Town & 7 School 7 Vanarsdol 7 Native '$ec3y ,?T 6 6 2 0s D ajoiA Aiie Vs. 15 tWtl PU Hi ii 4 0 PREMIER IS VANQUISHED Prince Rupert Made Clean Sweep! of Uadnftnton Last Night 1 In tHe Prince RupertPremIer badminton tournament last evening in the Moose Hall, Prince Rupert won every game. The result were as follows: Tobey (Prince Rupert) beat Lang ford iPremtet If-lS, 15-4, Allen (Prince ROperti beat O'Fnr-rell (Premier), IB-2, 15-1. Russell and Lambfe (Prlncei Rupert), beat Embjeton and Watson 1 Premier). 15-10, 158. Darton and Norrlngton (Prince Rupert), beat Ooggan and Mcpherson (Pretnlert. 15-5, 15-9. Allen (Prince Rupert), beat Lang-ford (Premier), 15-4, 9-15, 15-7. Tobey (Prince Rupert) beatOTUr-rell fpremter), 15-6, 15-3, Darton and tfarWii6torf" Prince Rupest). beat Embleton and Watson (Premier), 14-9, 15-11. Russell and Lambte (Prlnle Rupert), beat MePherson and Coggafi (Premier), 16-2, 15-7. Following the gamea supper was zcrved and the visiting players were" officially welcomed. S. J. Jabour, donor of the Sun Life Assurance trophy, was thanked by thn Association. Messrs. Bryant & Co. Ltd., Watts, McCutcheon, and Empire Publishing Co. were also thanked for their trophies donated for the City League. Dancing was then enjoyed until 2 a.m.. music being furnished by the Premier Orchestra. GOLF ' : March 23k . V jotto V,.pry,rjgcJc.arjeaWyes( vs.j jAcme. FtylnfcjGorpViVj. Bankers. Oen. Office vs. 75 Taxi. March 36 Grotto vs. Acme, dreat Wef vs. 78 Taxi. Flying Corps vs. Dry" Dock. Gen. Office vs. Bankers. April 6 Grotto vs. 75 Taxi. OreatWest vs. Flying Corps. Gen. Office vs. vs. Flying Corps. Gen. Office vs. Dry Dock Bankers vs. Acme. 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