9 If ill I 1 '; I j HIM-' j f'.v . 'Vs. ii.'oj 5s.. .u.. . ''ft.1 Ui f.i : II! ' .i ? PAOK FOT7R SEAT! People of the United States spend more than $1 000.000 a week lor chewing gum. r(TY NEWS r!sday Mar, IE CINCHES POSITION IN COAST HOCKEY PL A F-OFI Eskimos Defeated Vancouver Lions Last Night by Scoring t Only Goal in Whole Contest ; . VANCOUVER, March 10: Scorintr a well merited vic tory in a tightly contested game, Seattle Eskimos defeated .Vancouver Lion8 one to nil in last nitrht's Pacific Coast D, L. ForAg't P. 8 10 57 52 36 9 9 8 13 1 7 55 47 33 52 . 53 23 12 24 5 DUNDEE WINS GLASGOW, March 10: Dundee defeated St. Mirren two to nil in a Scottish League. First Division, postponed game yesterday. J 1 Los Angeles Fan Don't Khon Whether to Bet on Uzcudun or Kennedy SPORT CHAT Billiard line-ups for tonight: Murray 1 Legion) vs. Balagno (Elks). Tinker vs. Wllltecroft. Andrews vs. Mitchell. -Ziemnn vs. Young:" Jlaptle vs. Smith. I TITLE WON RY.HUSKIES University- of 'Washington Defeats California in Final of Basket ball Series SEATTLE, March 10 University ! ..axuviic. licuguc xiAtuii: iidc. xis u icaun cue jskjiijus nave 0f Washington annexed the Pacific ciricned a berth for themselves with Vancouver in the Coast conference, basketball title league play-offs and are now but a single point behind the" here last night by defeating unt-Lions in the league standing, havlngT . versity of Calilornia 42 to 30 In the also a chance to take first place, htflone goal for Seattle was scored by Gordon Savage In the second period. The first period was qtiiet and even, being featured by very Clean play: Things livened up, however, in the second and a number of penalties were called on either tide. A concentrated offensive on the part ' of the Lions stormed the Eskimos' 0 net for several minutes but, finally, Savage, with a fine individual effort, broke away and beat Percy Jaekson, Vancouver goalie, for the evening's only counter. The league standing is now as follows: W. Vancouver 14 Seattle 13 Portland 10 Tacorn 2 ' a. WHO'LL WIN THISBOUT? j final and deciding game of a three game series. Washington had won the first game and California the seeorid. The Huskie allowed the south- erners to shoolder them around I and play an offensive game, and I captured the penrAty shots of. which there Were nineteen, nett- j Jng the Huskies 14 polntjs. John , Fuller of Washington wai the hleh ! L03 ANGELES. March 10Fifht scorer with six field goals and five, fans are pretty well divided up as to who will win tonight's heavyweight battle hero between Paulino' Uaeedun. the Basque wood-chopper, and Lea Kennedy. Long Beach heavy. Both men have their supporters. goal shots for a total of 17 points. Ned Nelson played a fine defensive game for Seattle. It Is the first tinie the tltleihas come to Washington and the second time td the northw&st. Idaho! having captured it in 1923. The The last time Uzcudun appeared University of California had held 'in a fight of any Importance was a few years ago against Georgo Godfrey, the big negro. Just what kind of shape he h in now seems to be more or less uncertain, j Kennedy has shown up well lo-I eally and has a lot of friends who think he is going to win. In any case, the most of fans would like to ree him win v.aich means Just about exactly nothing as far aa actually winning a concerned. An exciting moment during the ice hockey match between Canada and France in the world championships whleh took place in Krynica, Poland. The Canadian team won 9-0. MAY GET BACK IN After Conference With Connors, Hockey Head Announce He Has Reconsidered VANCOUVER. March 10: There is a possibility of Bobby Connors, Seattle Eskimos hockey star, who was Suspended for the rest of the season by President Frank Patrick ot the Pacific Coast Hockey League for clouting Doug Brennan of the Vancouver Lions over the head with his stick in the game at SeatUe last Friday night, yet seeing action again this season. Patrick announced last night that he had decided to reconsider the penalty he had imposed upon Connors. Yesterday Connors, who. came along with the Eskimos on their trip here for last night's game, had a conference with Patrick. Connors admitted that he had done wronged ,tbat he merited being banned Tor Uie rest of the season. He explained, however, that he had lost his head during a tight pinch of battle. He asked for leniency after making these admissions. i Patrick's announcement that he will reconsider his original penalty is taken to mean that Connors will be available, after all, for the Eskimos in thp play-off series when he will be much needed. CRIB LEAGUE LAST NIGHT Moose Winners Lead" "With Prince Rupert Hotel In Second Place Prince Rupert Cribbage League results last night were as follows: Grotto 16, K of Columbus 11. Seal Cove 11. Toe II 16. Operators 12, Hawks 15. Elevator 11, Pr. Rupert Hotel 1C Moose 19. I.O.O.F. 8. Eagle 14, Six Musketeers 13. League Table W L Pts. Moose 149 94 149 P. Rupert H6tl 32 111 132 lO.Or. 129 114 129 Seal Ceve 121 122 121 Grotto 122 121 122 Eagles 120 123 ' 120 Six Musketeers . US 125 116 Hawks 117 120 117 .Operators 114 129 114 (Elevator 114 129 . Ill rC. of C. f. , 113 OSy'Ylt Tpc.il. nt. 'iJi, 112 the title for two years up to last night. j A crowd of 7.500 fans witnessed the match which could not be called anything else but a rough j affair with the big Californlans j the worst offenders. Penalties wer? called right and left. At the end of the first six mln-, utes of play, the score was 13 to 4- In favor of Washington and at half time was a 20-20 deadlock, six minutes before the close nf khc1 game, the score was 38 to 26 for Washington. It was announced after th" g.inv that Washington would accept- The offer to meet Columbia Univei fy' Atlantic Coatt title winners in ? national collegiate title scries in Chicago providing certain ch ng ; were made in the arrangemcus The conditions upon whieh Washington will journey east are that the opening series be delayed from this Saturday to Wednesday ot this week, so that the Washington players may complete anamination? row pending, that terms be satts--iftory to Washington, and that the faculty approves. lUx Edmundson ?om6 -and his boys are anxious to make the trip but they realize that their studlei must come first. The stress of these eliminates any possibility of further playing or travelling .this week. . FLU MADE HER WEAK Seattle ; lng an attack of Influenza than had RIFLE SHOOT LAST EVENING Second 3X Calibre Event Is Staged; Brass High Scorer No. two shoot In Prince Rupert 21 RIfIe(1Loague last night resulted,aj : .-jo(lR.C.N.ViR., 376; StalionWiv.. 374"rrt) s- , ; - ! NO. 2 R.C.N.V.R., 357: Dry Dock, 387. No. 3 R.C.N.V.R.. 354; Office, 390. W. Brass was high man, making 10 bulls but ot 10 rounds. League Standing W. L Pts. C.N.R. Office 2 0 4 O.N.R. Dry Dock 2 0 4 I No. 1 R.C.N.V.R 1 1 2 C.N.R. Station 1 l 2 jNo. 2 R.C.N V.H 0 2 0, JNo. 3. R.C.N V.R 0 2 0, OCDEN'S. FINALS IN BADMINTON City Tournament tt Mooe Courts f triple led last Night Helene .Madison Unable to Try For ! fwlJFl,"? ti . ,. -...,.., , witnessed In badminton finals for the city 'ghcmpionshlp last even ing at the Moose Ledge courts and SEATTLE. March io-necfl.ii i tnev were Wesited to some splendid ami, ia a mucii wraKcr ui tuuow- games. The eups were presented by W II. Toby and W. Howarth president been expected, she will be unable 01 me aonunion Club, here tonight to attempt the setting , mae remans inanKing of a new world and American wo- a" "0 " neipea to make the men's 75 yards back stroke swim-! af,Bir sees. also the Moose mlng. record or 500 metres freeiLodBe for their generous support style, and the donors of the challenge She will, however, make a sche- cups. They are the first challenge duled appearance tonight swim-, cups to be put up for badminton mlng a fifty yard back stroke ex- in this city and much credit is due hlbitlon as well as attempting her to the donors. After the presen-share in a relay record time trial. , tatlon of the cups delicious re- '.freshmrnta were served, followed by the Premier Orchestra. The winners were: Ladles' doubles Mrs. S. Darton iinonnl 'LIVERPOOL POPE . IMPERIAL Parlow and Mrs Herman 6-15. 15- 1. 16-6 Mixed doubles i Watt's chal lengc .'uo Miss F. Cross and W. Cror beat R. Alien and Mrs. Herman. 18-11, 8 It 17.14. Men's doublet (Bryant challenge cup F. Russell and W. Lamble beat J. Norrlngton and R. Moxlcy. l-8, 12-15, 16-9. Men's singles (Empire challenge cup) R. Alltn beat W. To-bey, 16-12. 15-9. and Mrs. 41. L, ShadweU (McCut-iP .th W. Jot them and kept cheon's. challenge cup. beat Mrs.' ?n f terms Town , team, in the, league standing. Orvil - - ;Kfnhey refereed. The school team WHY SUFFER FROM YOUR '.LIVER? Why bqlftandlrspptd with un-i rightly blcttheg on the face, ) with yellow tiniff and that tired and languid reefiiiK? This indi.-Atca a tornii liver. liradscitf. Diftiness and Diliout- ncss surely follow. You must xtimu-late your laiy liver, atnrt the bile flowinK with Carter's Little Liver PillH. They nUo act as a mild laxntlv?. purely v jctable, free from calninel and iKiinonouH JruK, umall, eaNv to swallow, and not habit forming. They an' not a .purgative thnt cramps or pnin. unpleasant after i-flVt fol-lowinr. cm thr nmtrary a good tonic. A'l dmciriHt- '&e and 75 red jkgs. VANARSDOL IS BEATEN Terrace Winner of Close Basketball dame on Saturday .Night TERRACE, March 10: On Saturday night the Terrace High School team made a trip to Vanarsdol and took a fast and exciting game from :by dancing, music being supplied ! the latter team by a score of 25-23. Vanarsdol led right through the game and it was only a last minute rally by the School team which started with a spurt and ran up an 8-2 lead but vanarsdol gradually cqt this down and had a 14-12 lead at'half time. Play was very even in tHe secoWtt half, no more than five Ipuln'ts s'enara'tfrigithe teams at'flny ! timtr."A -bKe-t' by Dowerlnir 'ln'lhe Hast minute won the game for the ! school. For Vanarsdol Watts and I Burton, particularly the latter, were 1 effective while Kennedy turned in 1 a good game. Bowering did a lot of ! scoring for the school team while McLood worked tirelessly. Mlchlcl and Wallace teamed up well on defence. Neither side used any substitutes. Vanarsdol Watts, 9; Kennedy, 4; Bur'-m, 10; Mason: Bolton23. Schoiit-Mclod. 13: Bowering. 18; Little, 4', Wallace: Mlchit-'l 25. TEAMS ARE EVENED UPi Terrace llljh School anJ Town Teams Tied For Basketball ' I.eajue Honors TERRACE, March 10: As a result of winning a postponed game with Vanarsdol on Tuesday night last, the High School team advanced Into a tie with the Town for league leadership, each team having four wins. The final score was 34-18, the half-time score being 12-12. The teams played evenly In the first period, the school team gaining & slight lead and then losing it ( again. In this period Bowering scored eight for the school and I Watts and Burton six each for Van-iarsdol. The school team started with a rush in the second period land scored three baskets in the first minute. From then on the- re- ! SUlt was never In rfnuht Willi ml. fleeted three field baskets In the J period for Vanarsdol but his teammates were unable to score. Kerr j replaced McLeod half way through land Jchnstone and Oreen came on 'Just before the end. Johnstone (scored the prettiest basket of the game Just before the end, a back-fhander over his head from the I corner. For the winners Bowering siooa out with 18 point while Llt- itle and Miehlet (nmori r ,.,,i r iivu mi uoiiui games. Watts and Burton were cf- I flMlHvA fM ViihiimJaI 1 r a. w umiouui, riemicuy was below his usual form. Bill Nelson refereed capably. . High SchoolMcLcod, 4; Kerr; Bowering, 18; Orecn; Johnstone, 2; Little, 8; Wallace, Mlchlel. 2 3f Vanarsdol Kennfdy; Burton, 6; Watts, 12; Bolton; Roberts 18. MArrh 12 WHIST Dry Dock vs. I.O.O.F. Six Musketeers vs. Lief Erlkson. Moose vs. Canadian Legion, Orotto Vs. Wanderers arotto Hamb. v.i Schl Cove. IN THE TURRIT PIPE TOBACCO 250 PRIZE CONTEST will be announced shortly The judges are fonding every effort to reach in early drrWon on the lit of prize winner. So great was the interest taken ly smoker, however, in the Turret tijw tobacco prize context, that thousand of letters Were received; and it is no ea.y ta-k to carefully read all these 'and judge of the merits of each letter. The work is goings forward rapidly, and the prize list will appear in this paper at an early date, at the same time that the prize winners will he notilrd hy letter of their success. TOBACCO COMPACT OF CANADA, LIMITE1 ml Portland Jews Hoop Team to Play in Ea March ll PORTLAND ii.' Portland A. A. 1 "" !"r ,"ur' Padflo r.w.M b.t-k. 'b-iii chaBfl will again pa''" ip-',,! m ,hf national toim-mnni whifMI ,nlce on Man-u H It,.'5' Louis. The team :- :-" "P Jews ranuiiiK . 1:"m,, years and is veiled trams i i untr nil VANCOUVER Calgary Winner efJFW - j Abuou vup - i nuns OALOARY M.''h 10 ' King Oeor's ipions of BnD ' "ll,mt urn or a i.. - i Abbott Cup piay'i'1'"' Schedule of C.N.R Golf Second House; Marhn"'1 tt Deri. Office No l 1 - 2. ehan ft Marcn io- 0f w Dock; Round H'' s March 25 Dry Dock; BtHilonJ t Mathlne Shop ' - -1 Uii'1' Machine Shop April S' 1 ' Round Hull.' Offlc' N jOen