'if i....r til LEADS ARE Canadiens and Bruins Swell Their ' Margins at Top of National i Hockey League I MONTREAL. Feb. 18:-.The Mon-j treal Canadiens added to their, leading margin at the top of the Canadian division of the National Hockey League last night by de. feattng their Intra-elty rivals, the J Maroons, two to nothing. At the same time, Boston Bruins ! wane adding another two points to 1 thtir leading margin at the top of the American division by defeating New York Americans two to nil. I Upsets oeeurred in ' other games j in which Ottawa Senators defeated j the Ranges at New York five to j four while Philadelphia Quakers dotted, Petrotf Falcons two to-nil. Operation on Tennis Star I Surgeons Removed Rene Lacoste's 'Appendix in Paris Yesterday PARIS, Feb. 18: Rene Lacoste, French tennis star, who has been out nf the srame for two years owing to ill health, yesterday underwent an operation for appendicitis. The famous net man had rallied from the anaesthetic nicely and his condition last night was reported to be quite satisfactory. He will, however, not be able to engage In championship play this year. He will leave hospital in a week. SPORT CHAT j . 1 Big game hunting on a grand saale wUl he inaugurated this year In tyorth Australia as a special attraction for tourists. Hunters will be assured of a good chance to shoot buffaloes, crocodiles and, minor game, including wijd geese, scrub turkeys, pigeons, quail, pheasants, kangaroos, wallaby and other animals and birds. The excursions are being organized by the state railways and are to occupy 36 days. They will be the first of a series. The taunting ground is located In Anthem Land, to the southeast of Darwin. It la estimated that this year there are 30,000 head of water buffalo watting to provide sport. As for crocodiles, it is reported that they are swarming on the East Alligator, the Daly and Alligator Rivers. Then there are wild pigs and wild hornet and the dugong, the river fish Vrhteh is credited with having originated the idea of the mermaid. Mdritler turtles are there In abun dance, too. Not the least fascinating feature of the trio will be the con tact with the aborigines, living In a primitive state in the wilds. Those tuhA spa fnn A ff fie-fotnar 1 ' plenty of Jt. In the rivers the bar-ramundle are plentiful.- The sporting excursionists will travel from Melbourne by train and at Alice Springs will take motors to the hunting grounds. A Great Deal YOU WRICLETS get la the mott that chewing gum offer. Try pckgc today and ee bow good good ram can be. The dayi work f oil much cailtr with WRICUY'S. WRIGLEYS CHEWING GUM Earl Sande, famous jockey, In a new kind of a paddock a? he gets ready to go to the post in his talkie debut. He is seen In dressirig room. TOWNSEND WON BOUT Canadian Given Decision Last Night Over Tod .Morgan hi Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Feb, 18: Billy Townsend's stock was boosted considerably as a result of a lt-round decision he won here last night over Tod Morgan, former junior lightweight champion. Through mere boxing super-1 iority, Morgan had the edge in the early rounds but the husky Canuck right-handed welterweight, i showed up to advantage in the whirlwind finish. It might easily have been . called a draw and the decision of the referee in favor of Townsend was not altogether j satisfactory to the fans. ' SWEEP IN BILLIARDS ! Canadian Legion Makes Score in Beating Elks Canadian Legion made a dean sweep to beat Elks 1260 to 065 in the Billiard League last night. Scores Zieman L) 360; BalagnoS 239. Murray (Li 250; WUllacrOU E 197. Andrews U 260; Mitchell (E) 162. Tinker (U 250; Bray (E) 154: Baptle L 260; Young (El 243. The league standing for the second half of the season: Games Total Ave. Canadian Legion 0 10416 ' 1157 Orotto 8 0076 1135 Elks 8 5C0 1062 Mrs, Thos. Priest Is Golf Winner at Sunken Gardens Mrs. Thomas Priest, with a score of 87 for the 36 holes, was the win- j ner In ladies' night last evening at the Sunken Oardens miniature golf course. About twenty-five ladies' : iook part in ine piay wnicn was or j great interest to all. Canadian Legion ! Knockout Crib&S4 slon Last Night Tncre were etgnt tablat last night in the first of a series of knockout cribbage tournaments which is to.tal 28. bp held at the Canadian Legion j Referee Mr. Lee of Anyox. Hall. N. Pedersen was winner of Umpire Chas. McNeJll of Green first prize while R. Shrubsall cap-' ville. tured second prize. Pally News Wint Ads" hrlnq quick results. NATIVES i VICTORS Greenville Allowed Anjox One of Four Hoop Games Last - Week Members of the Greenville has ketball team visited Anyox on Tuesday night of last week, andi were the guests of the Community! League, splendid hospitality being! extended and the best of aceoml modation being- provided Lai thi Anyox Hotel. '.I'll? DRj j On Wednesday night. Greenville) "B" team met the Celts basketball team at 8.15 p.m. at the gymnasium and after a fast game the score resulted as follows: Celts, 25; Greenville B, 16. The line-ups were !as follows: Celts I. Davie, w, 2 2 pojnt points; nerson.w; a. siee Hlll. 2 Dodsworth,' 0. TO Ufc95 x Greenville "B- Jonah Oray points; Alec Angus, 6; Sam Talt, ;6; Frank Russ. Oft KepherA Wilson " ' 12. Total-16. Referee Mr. Gillies, of Anyox. Umpire Charles McNeill, of Greenville. Timekeeper Mr. Youngs, of 8coremen Mr. McRae, of Anyox and Stanley Wilson, of Greenville. Later the same evening Green ville "A" beat Anyox Mlcots 26 to 22. The Jlne-up was as follows: Micots Bass. 4; F. Anderson, 4 Dwyer, 9; Dodd. 0; Death, 1; La lorek, 4. Total 22. Greenville "A" Andrew Robin son. 11; Henry Robinson, 9; Wll liam Bright. 6: Chris Calder. 0 Simon Calder, Qi Total 26. I Referee Mr. Lee,1 of Anyox. I Untplre-jwaitam Leesnh. of! Greenville. , .Timekeeper Mr. Youngs, of Anyox. ' Scoremen Mr. McRae, of Anyox, and Stanley Wilson of Greenville. On Thursday, Oreenvllle "B" beat Anyox Micots 16 to 11 f The line-up was as follows: Micots L. Dodd 0; F. Anderson 2; Dwyer. 7; Lazorek, 4; Death, 2. Total 11. Oreenville "B" Horace Angus, 2; Victor McKay, 2; Alec Angus, 10; Frank Russ, 0; Stephen Wilson. 0: Andrew Roblnson, 2. Total-16.' Referee Fred Brown of Anyox. VIIp yox. 8coremen Mr. McBae of Anyox. Stanley Wilson of Oreenville. 15. 2; Mikjlt 2; 8. Bade, 0; Kent, 2 Oreenville "A"- Andrew Robin son. jo; Jonah Gray, Q; William ur'gnt, 4: Chris Calder, 3; Simon, Calder. 2; Henry Robinson. 3. To I Timekeeper Mr, Youngs of An- yox. Scoremen Mr. McRae of Anyox Stanjey Wilson. THE DAILT KEW3 PHsssssssssssssssss . i s ' - rm susssiiBsssr. wt x a 1f. V M IU V" ..aT- is FY.! PRESIDENT OF TENNIS E. E. Gregg Elected Last Night to Head Prince Rupert Club j New Courts Proposed The Prince Rupert Tennis Club; had its annual meeting last night and officers were elected for the coming year as follows: President, E. E. Gregg. Vice-president, T. W.. Brown. Secretary-treasurer, Miss Margaret Palmer. Executive Mrs. 8. P".'. MeMordle, !W. K. Stamford. AId. P.,11. Linzey and F E. Robertson. The question of building new courtc was discussed and was fin ally referred to the executive for the purpose of looking into financial arrangements. Billiard Average s C. P. Balagno E 19 4330 244 A. Murray CL 18 4401 244 J. Smith IE) 10 2400 241 G. P. Tinker CL) 18 4263 237 F. Zieman (CD 15 3602 233 Don Brown 0) 9 2092 232 O. Howe (O) 19 4343 228 C. Baptie (CD 13 2964 228 jO. Waugh (0 .18 4078 227 M. MaLachlan 0 18 40&0 226 .W. Wllliscroft E) .12 2704 226 j. May ror .: b mi 221 'M. E. Young (E) .18 3917 217 M. Andrews (CD .. .19 4083 A. Macdonald (CD 7 1499 ,W. Mitchell E) 19 4024 7. Andrews'(G 17 3663 F. II. Stephens (E) 6 1026 !c.I.. Youngman (CD'4 814 !T. Cloull id)' 3 599 W. Munv;JE) ...w.7 1342 F. BrayJET-I J... 4 744 J. Scott (CM 1 172 John Bulger (O) .... 1 169 215 nni onn a mi '" - WHIST February 19 I.O.O.P. vs. Wanderers. Orotto vs. Seal Cove. GrottA Ramb. vs. Leif Erikson. Moose vs. Six Musketeers. Canadian Legion v.i Dry Dock Till ICN.CRSB RESULTS Car Shops Now Leadinr With Dry I)ok Machinist In Second Place Canadian National Recreation Association Crlbbage League results last night were as follows: General Office 15, Dry Dock Steelworkers 12, Dry Dock Machinists IS, Locomotive Shops 12. . Round House 10, Freight Sheds 17. .Station's. Car Shops 19. League Table Won Lost PU. Car Shops 77 58 77 Dry Dock Machinist! 73 73 Round House 70 70 Dry Dock 8teelw'k's 69 66 -69 General Office 67 68 67 Station 03 72 63 Locomotive Shops . 60 75 60 Freight Sheds" GO 75 60 SPORT FISH PROTECTION Anglers and Others Seek Assistance From Government or Washington State OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb. 18: 8oort flahermen of VVaililnotnn Stat; descended upon the Capltoi on of game fish from com- .iisnery operations. . 1sssV thsVP . Urn lhe suggestion was made4 Hset aoupg,gna its tributaries tq an kinds of fishing be NoVember 5 and May 1. ft was ..n,, ...riH.iine. ig leave me whole matter In the hands of the .sutc fame warden In the hone that ne may be able to devise some I means to meet the situation. BILLIARD SCHEDULE Feb. 20- Elks vs. Orotto. Pfb 24 Orotto vs. Legion. Feb n Elkx v.i Lfglon, 1 1 v . t-1 fa to' .f e . iTeV.. U Old Country Soccer INTERESTS Scottish Cup Third Round jW Aberdeen 2. Dundee 1. 11 English League First Division Chelsea 1. Huddersfield 2. Blackpool 0, Birmingham 1. Leeds United 1. Leicester City 3. Portsmouth 1. Manchester City 1. Asan Villa 4, Sunderland 2. English League Second Division Bradford 1, Reading 3. Everton 5, Barnsley 2. Wolverhamptqn Wanderer 1. West Bromwich Albion 4. Scottish League First Division Alrdrle 4. Hibernian 1'. Hearte 4, Falkirk 2. Motherwell 3. Morton 0. Celtic 0. Clyde 1. i . Ayr 2, Rangers 2. . Scottish League Second Division Montrose 1, Arbroath 0. STEWART r The village commissioners have passed a curfew bylaw which necessitates that all children under the age of 16 must be home at 8:30 p.m In tho winter and 10 p.m. during the summer months. II. Hoathorne, second cook at the pig Missouri mine and well known pioneer of the Portland Canal district, died on Wednesday morning last nt the Stewart General Hospital from pneumonia. Deceased was born In Ontario In 1874 and had followed mining camps the most of his life, The fUneral took place on Friday afternoon. " irs p. (Bennett, who wai.odmit- TncnHfil ' last Veek. Is gressing favorub y. i CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE February 23 IlAwks vs. Sal Cove Sawmill. Toe H. vs. Eagles. P. H. Hotel vs. Operators. EUvtpr vs. I.O.O.F Moose vs. Kls of Columbus. QrottQ vs, Six Muskceters. A .ot ' .ASF- .iV l A V. A. Ward, Form" Ml Canncrwnan, rsl' Vsncourrr VANCOtVKK Fe5 II- Arthur W.i msneni ! VtetCia an man. is u. months ( f a: sms eonnn ,'inMBl of seven ,,n ui'lNat't Praeer Sk. . .... ;r. vtt also r business ell Rub little Zr hands and aro your and heal all rwjg Zam-Buk com- extracts W" . I herbal mil the tissues, - r, Inflammation ana heaitnr . fhlM enaca oy hjB(jrl nrovidestheWI ?'"f..i" .Tnd Skin COLDS . Utile Urr. I ' t"'' and ' blCI. rub b. -'''. v n..v itlfbt "' 4. I'm - ....ire PA!" PREVENTS B UUV I ait