PAOE FOUR, THE DAILY NEWS Wednr-- us News of the Sport World TELEGRAPH STILL DOWN UPSETS IN I HOOP GAME Three-Two Taxi Itowrd to C. N. I A. In Senior League Match Last Xisht Japs Victorious High School Trims Tuxis and Goes Into First Place Senior League 32 Taxi, 23; C. N. R. A., 37. Intermediate League Tuxis, 13; High School, 26. Ladles' League Comet, 14; Am-1 azons, S. 1 Junior League Japanese, 12, i Rovers, 10. There was a large crowd of en-1 thuslasts out to witneM several up-sets and some very fine league has-. ketball lost night. First of all, the ! lowly Japanese Association team of the Junior League hoisted itself a little further out of the cellar by i vanquishing the Rovers. Then the j High School came to life and made a good job of trimming the Tuxlsj who now rhare first place with them. This should make Friday's j game between Merchants and High School a great battle, as the Merchants are but one game in thr rear. The Comets took the Ama-1 zoru very thoroughly and showed a much superior brand of team play and shooting. Finally, In the Senior division. 32 Taxi, who established a favorable lead in the first half, later bowed to the brilliant team play and "close-In" shooting of the C. N. R. The Senior game was fast and clean, and, from the start, it developed into a contest of two types of play, long range shooting versus team play and close shooting from under the basket. " And the latter system proved the better with C. r N; R. finishing strong on the happy end of a 37-23 score. The whole C. N. R. team was good with Smith, Styles and Lambie outstanding became, being forwards, their scintillating combination and rfhootir.f caught the eye. However. Morrison and Sob Stalker presented u formidable defence that the Taximen preferred to shoot over, rather than to work through and around. Ratch ford's shooting In the first half was phenomenal with Gurvlch. Menzles and Doug Stalker toiling hard. 32 Taxi Gurvlch 1), Menzles (3), Frvmll. VVrathaU 2, Stalker (7), Ratchford (10); total. 23. Q. N.R. Lambie U0), Morrison. Stylns M3 Stalker 5). Smith 9; total. 57. Referee. Bill Mitchell. Intermediate Leatue WKh the Utah School playlnir safe, aggressive btU and with Tuxl finding most of their plays blocked by the HWi defence, the Intermediate gam became decidedly lop-tided, ana the Student's Dresser) hard all the way to double the STROPPED IN in CASE IN A moment r -mi GET THAT MASTER BARBER'S SHAVE EVERY MORNING The Hollow Ground Blade Lists lor Ye Jf$ ROLLS RAZOR THE ONE BLADE SAFETY Jeweller rer suit of their win last Tuesday, but still the Rovers were making them play hard for helr victory. For a time it looked as though the Rovers might win for they were well served Long and Short Shots Big and little shots Billy A .". h i aged 8. atid C P Dad" Waste, aged 73. teamed up as champions in a rrcem Lo Angele. contest and slammed the bull for a row no end. score to the tune of 28-13. For High. Unger was high scorer but the whole team played as a unit. Vance was on every play and with Hickey mussed up most of the Tuxis' scoring and quest after rebounds. It would be wrong to single out individual -effort, however, as the boys were all definitely "on." In the Tuxis camp, things were different and the boys were all decidedly off." larking their mw snap and good marksmanship. Led by Naka-moto and Morrison, they all played hard, but things Just didn't seem to break right. Tuxis Nakamoto (4), J. Morrison 3, Thurber 5. Smith U), Allen, Moxley, Hanson; total. 13! High School Walters (3), linger 14, Vance (It, Tobey, Wlngham (8), Rose, Hickey. Forbes: total. 26. Referee. Bill Mitchell. Ladies' Game The Amazons, without En yd Morris, were an easy prey for the Comets, who trimmed them decisively. 14-5. The game was fast but spotty The Amazons rushed and dribbled, but showed no team play whereas, the Comets worked together and scored most of their efforts. Julia Roberts was the outstanding player both In defensive and offensive play. The rest of the team gave her great support with Harvey, Jack and Ourvich talcing a hand in the scoring. Sue Boddie was the whole Amaaon team, but she got very indifferent help from the rest of the team, who fumbled passes and lost many chances. As a team they did not exist. Just a bunch of individuals working hard but achlevinr little. Oemta Steen, Robert 7, Ourvich '2. Jack 3, Harvey 2. Coc-nry; total, 14. A masons Bodle (J) Pitchard (2. Ritchie, McLeod, Kach; total, 6. Referee. B)l! Mitchell Junior Game The first half of the Junior game between the Japanese Students and the Rovers was keenly contested. ' The Rover team was the moat out standing during this half. Near the end the Japanese students scored two baskets In quick succaasion. thereby evening up the seers 44. SPORT CHAT The Canadian Legion at siewart has just stared a new form of, winter sports activity in the shape of a carpet bowling tournament between eight teams of four men nrh In the first raatcbea a team saptalned by President Murphy Ton by default over one captained y Vice-President Stewart while econd Vice-President Olteefe's earn defeated one captained by Father E. M. Leray. Play is being continued. Owing to the distance and the uncertain economic conditions prevailing this year the Swedish Olympic Committee In the presence of H. R. H. the Crown Prince has decided to send a limited number of Sweden's best athletes to the Olympic Oames In Los Angeles and Lake Placid the winter and summer f 1032. In all a troupe of 95 members will be sent to the Oames. It is the smallest number ever sent by Sweden since the year 1908, but In the opinion of the critics it If a well balanced and promising contingent. Whist Schedule December 17 IJO.O.F. vs. Orotto. Totem Park vs. Moose. OM Empiwe Hotel vs. Musketeers 8al Cote vs. Legion. Fish Packers vs. Horn of Norway. JUNIOR niLLiAKDS . December 17 Jewelers vs. Empress. December 24- -Hawks vs. Empress. December 31-Jewelers vs. League of Nations. BILLIARD SCHEDULE Dec. 18 Orotto vs. Elks. on the forward line by McKlnleV In the second half the Roam for 1 ancLDnvlefcand Iher led by four . 4 1 a t. t . mm . o.Wt m- . . . . ,l " a.t i I.J mm iwu uw itaa. injkwapfnfjse point. uuKiricJTpanese retaliated were given very strong support by and put all- their efforts towards the spectators, and thsy staged a winning and during the last few counter-attack, they played the minutes of play they scored three better brand of basketball and led baskets which nave them a win 12-by Obata and Klshimoto they took 10. Davles and Obata were high the, lead. The Japanese possessed a J aeorers with six points each, great deal of confidence, as a re- Japanese Obata 6, Buehiro. HUNTING IS ! ENJOYABLE parly of Vancouver Men Had Splen did Trip Recently on Service Boat Nora Jane Capt. Norman Brodhurct of the Pacific Salvage Co. staff returned to the city on the Prince Rupert tills morning from Vancouver after having acted as pilot of the T. A- Kelley Logging Co.'s service boat Nora Jane on a hunting trip south ! between here Vancouver, business and profes sional nien who were the guette for the trip of Thomas A. Kelley, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operator. j The trip proved a delightful one for all on board the Nora Jane, reports Capt. Brodhurst. Out two weeks. Gardner Canal and Ollteea were among the points visited. One mountain goat, one bear and ra- , merous deer, geese and ducks were bagged by the southern hunters. ; Weather was really too fine for the 1 best of hunting, there being but one day of rain and one day of snow during the entire oatlng. Departure i on the trip was made from hre on ' November 28 and the Nora Jane ar-riverl at Vancouver on Monday of this week with her guest' J. II. McLeod. collector of customs here, who was among those who made the hunting trip, Is spending a few days in Vancouver and will i return here on an early boat. SCHMELING IS WANTED Heavyweight Champion li Offered $200,000 to Fight in Chicago Next Spring rfEW YORK. Dec 15-Joe Jacobs, manager of Max Schmeling. world a heavyweight boxing champion, announced yesterday that Schmeling had been made an offer of $200,000 or 40 of the gate receipts for a 10-round bout in Chicago with Mickey Walker, the ambitious welterweight. The fight would be held In February or March. Stormy Weather Is In Prospect Meteorological Conditions Not Very Promising For City and District Today With the barometer dropping sharply since yesterday and still going down fast early this afternoon, a winter storm for Prince Rupert and district was in prospect today. Skies were heavily laden and a southwest gale was howling. Stormy weather conditions are also reported rifcm the Queen Charlotte Islands. TO PUT IN EQUIPMENT Preparations For Radiophone Service Here Being Made By Northwest Trlephonc Co. Preparations are being made for thi erection of transmitting and receiving equipment on the temporary sites at the oast end of the city which have been chosen for the Northwest Telephone Co.'s local radiophone service. The plant Is here but it has not as yet been all moved to the sites. It will probably be a week or so before service Is available. k-v.'v MCHBISH0P IS CHOSEN Bishop of Gravelbourc to Take Charge of Itoman Cathlle Church Work in Quebec Klshimoto M, Nakamoto, ' Kanaya VATICAN crrV' Dec- H'-IU. 2), Conda; total 12. Rev. R. VUleneuve, Bishop of Ora- Rovers McKlnley 2, McMec-1 velbourg, Sask., has been named kin. Bremner, Wllltecroft. McJU Archbishop of Quebec, it wss an-2 Davles 8: total, 10. 'nouneed from the Vatican today Fresh Breaks; on, Line Reported, Wireless SeV vied (o Vancouver J Telegraphic communication be-! tween Prince Rupert and the outside world was tlll Interrupted this morning and it was believed that , heavy t now with frost on the lower ' Sfceena River last night had prob-i ably caused even more breaks in; the lines. Strenuous efforts were1 being made to restore eommunlca- j Hon bat heavy snow was hamper-' ing the work of the trouble finders. More important business be-1 tween here and Vancouver and, other southern points is being han-1 1 died by wlreiea. Tetophonie servtae of here with a party of prominent Port Simpson and Haysport and U being maintained, by the Government Telegraphs. HITLER IS j CRITICAL flerman Fascist Leader Predicts That Emergency Decree of Chancellor Will Fail BERLIN, Dec. 1 Adolnh Hitler. 3erman Fascist leader, made a' spirited reply yesterday to the ac-; -usatloo of Chancellor Helnrlchi Bruenfng that he v.v.s really en-1 lea vr ring ti rtir up civil v.ar while j preaching fascism. Hllkr predicted that Bruening ; ecent emergency decree would be failure. "Laws not word, will! help Germany." declared IliUer. RADIONS TO STAY Broadcasters Are Not to Be Banned From Pacific Coast Conference Football Games SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 18: At a neeUng here yesterday the Pacific Coast Football Conference decided not to ban radto broadcasters from conference games. Certain new re-relations were made, however, to orevent Interference of newspapermen with play during the progress of a game. TROUBLE ON POWER LINE Electricity Now Coming to City From Stiawatlans Heavy Snow On Falls Hirer iloute The transmission line between the city and Falls River having been put temporarily out of com mission due to heavy snows, the Northern B. C. Power Co. has been bringing power into the city since yesterday from the eiaergenty olant at Shawstlans Lake. It was stated this morning that the Falls River transmission line was again In commission but, ow ing to heavy snow conditions. Its use was hardly practicable. The telephone line between the city and Falls River la also down. Men are now eruUrng the line. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .OST Three keys on rinr fn nr near post office. Return to Dally News. 203' Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Tolal rapacity 20,000 toris f. Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MlnfneMarblnery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Catling Electric and Acetylene Welding 80-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts It's smart to give thrifty ELECTRICAL GIFTS Gifts that combine beauty with utility priced for thrifty Christmas buying are what Christmas shoppers are look ing for this year. They want Electrical Gifts, for nowhere can they get greater lasting value or gifts that are more welcomed and appropriate. A radio, refrigerator, range or washer as a "group" or family gift. Choice of irons, toasters, curling irons, heating pads, electric clocks, etc. as delightful, low-priced individual gifts. Attractive Gifts at Economy Pricci IRONS HEATING PADS SPIC SPAN CLEANERS CURLING IRONS TOASTERS PORTABLE LAMPS AIR HEATERS PERCOLATOSJ ELECTRIC CLOCKS Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. WEAT11EKREP0RT JJ QrjJJ Mr. and Mrs. B E. Vajde are' eavln gtoday for Winnipeg where Vy are planning to spend Christ i with Mr. Vat6y Umtty ami ilso will visit Mrs, yalde's farmer lome In that neighborhood. C.N.R, tttamer prior) Rupert 'apt. D. Donald artlved In port 01 me. at 10:30 this morning iroa 'an-ouver. Powell River and Oeean .-"Is' and win all at 10 o'clock wtlght for Anyox and Stewart hen?e she will return here early Friday morning, sailing at 8 o'clock "iat evening for Vancouver via 'Jcean Falls and Powell River on i special ChrUtmas voyage. ; BUCHAREST K T IS: 4t was nu.- !ript Prince Nlch : . ! eeS htamorgftrtatlr n of-a month and uir Uon had bren iif ' himfetf and hi b : 1 ! I ! Triple Island Overcast, strong- TTfO DDllM! Uiwest wind; sea moderate. HIN nKlLL Langara Islalid-Ralning, light uu LiS?lS Vince NUh.. of K .raperature. 43; sea rough. t L0CALNEWS Romance r tt-,S8 The following U th of charjrea made for tV notices: Marriage and PnaafrBrtt announcements 12 Birth Notices We , Funeral NotleeJ tl j Cards of Thank3 12- . Funeral Flo wen name 1UC WIJ In Agony from Sheer Weakness Mis. SpurEeon Dawson (Irmly believes she would net bi hert , today it she had not taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tait "When my tfclWrro were bU," write Un, Spurgcon Dioo, Volvtrtn,Ont., "I wss to wrtk nd ran down I could ftot walk arro tk Boor without faint-tog. Even tbtaliEbtett turtionwi too much. Dayi were aptst in agdsy from anerr weasoeii, as nlghti were made fearful through alreplras kvoun. "It aeemed sa If nothing rhttfvrr wouM brhp i . . . Dr. UIIIIjtoi' Plok Pills wtrt won mended, and aflrr taking twaKo lwiea I found atrmeth rtturainc and my atonouh able to handle Pink rilh (Uni ). ine iron anu ui pilU Increav; iti- a"""111' "; " nnio-tonic ' M globln or osyeen -carr , bloud. The lorreawd -ri K "' , L "Found Strength Riturnint" ivoa (n. i un pot kMwn wha mell waa for moathi." 1iat would you give to be abt to cant aUd your xakea and lubxitulf vlg. orous poyilcsl ttrtagtb? Thst k aiartly what tuay juen and woataa kavt Usa enabled to do by tht ' 1 " WilB, hindU hie to ; a brtler sppeM' ,i Mert ' wU-being, rwti'.i ability ''" Cetawppl' m ut , Pink 1111a. Takethern.'"; look ior immediate w1". , ,mti ' ' the benrficUl reult cmt ' -but not alwir ti'w !h'V, & n trial and you av - st. other Cndian toco n ' ,j been rtwarded. Ju ccnu a ,'-J