fcffOB FOTO New Device for Timing Rompers Haveiford college students crossing finish line of new racjhg; raw constructed by Edwin Speakman of Haverford, which: projects! beam of light across race track, registering running time -tot bnaji v' one hundreth of second ' J PLAY-OFF IN WHIST Grotto and Moose to Meet Nest Week for Championship Prince Rupert Fraternal Whist League results last nignt were at follows Oaoadlan Legion 3; Wanderers 6. Seal Cove 2, Moose 7. Grotto Ramblers 2, Grotto 7. Lelf Erlckson 4, I.O.O.F. 5. Six Musketeers 2, Dry Dock 6. League Table Matches W L Pts Moose T12 6 12 Grotto 12 6 12 Wanderers X.i 11 7 11 Sfi MuiSeteers' 10 8 10 Dry Dock 10 8 10 I.O.O.F 9 9 9 Seal , Core 8 10 8 Grotto Ramblers 7 11 7 Canadian Legion 8 12 6 Lelf Erlckson 5 13 5 The Grotto-Moose play-off will take place next Thursday-wlnner takes Dybhavn and loser Newton cup. i Maple Leafs Beat Hawks; Big Score CHICAGO, March 20: Toronto Maple Leafs piled up a score of 8 to 2 to defeat the Chicago Black Hawks In a National Hockey League ! game here last night. CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE March 23 Grotto vs. P. R. Hotel. I.O.O.F. vs. Seal Cove Sawmill. Hawks vs. Elevator. Moose vs. Eagles. Kts of Columbus vs. Toe It. Operators vs. Six Musketeers. TRY A NIP r EDMONTON DEFEATS TRAIL IN AMATEUR HOCKEY PLAYDOWNS TRAIL, B.C., March 20: Edmonton won the Alberta-British Columbia Allan Cup amateur hockey playdowns last night by defeating Trail three to two In the second and last game of the series. The teams had tied three al.ln the, first game so Edmonton win1 the round six to fhre. t , I. ; Billiard League Mar. 20 Elks vs. Legion. Mar. 24 Elks vs. Grotto. Mar. 27 Grotto vs. Legion. Looking bigger and feeling better than ever. Hack Wilson, home-run slugging king of major leagues last season. TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE BOTTIID 4UAMATIID1Y 0 MOOUCt P SCOTLAND tii-tiM o Mtl 'f uvf' re" tcomaai Tli Oris inl Label look for It at th Vindor'a and intUt on GRANT'S "DCST 1'ROCURAIiLE" Ibis advertisement Is not published or displayed by tht Llquoi Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. VANCOUVER IS BEATEN Seattle Assured Definitely of Finishing First in Pacific Coast Hockey PORTLAND, March 20 Hopes that tha Vancouver Lions mlghi have finished in first place In the Pacific Coast Hockey League vanished last night when they dropped another decision to the Portland Buckaroos by a score of 5 to 2. It was the final game of the season in Portland. The last ganv of the schedule will take place tonight in Seattle when the first place Eskimos and Lions meet Then will follow the play-offs between Seattle and Vancouver for the championship. . The league standing is now a follows: W. D. L-ForAg't P Seattle 15 9 9 61 49 3-t Vancouver 14 8 12 59 58 30 Portland 12 8 15 60 61 32 Tacoma 2 1 7 12 24 1 LETTER BOX ANYOX CHALLENGES 8portlng Editor, Dally News: Noting In your paper of a re-.ent date, that Prince Rupert ha organized an "all star aasketbai: earn, I would like to -request thr Jse of your columns to convey a :hallenge to this team from tht Anyox Basketball team. The CelU are the Anyox senlos A champions for 1930-31. They have played twenty-seven game, and have lost only two, one by one xlnt and the other by six. They have scored 733 points against 443 n average game score of 27 tt 16. Last Saturday and Suntiay'the; '.ayed at the Premier Mine loin-'he first night 37-31 and win nine he second night against the aam Premier All-star team 46-16. Premier played at Anyox las "tight and tonight against the An vox Shieks and the Anyox Mlcos winning both games 28-15 and 20 19. T. N. YOUN08. Coach Anyox Celt Anyox. B.C.. March 18, 1931. NO BASKETllALL The second basketball game be I ween Port Simpson and Prin Rupert, which it was originally olanned to play In the Norther B.C. championship finals, did no' materialize last night. After deci lively beating the locals In th first jame. the natives left yester day on their return home. GOLF' March 23 Orotto vs. Dry Dock. Oreat Wcj vs. Acme. Flying Corps vs. Bank ts. Gen. Office vs. 75 Taxi. March 30 . Grotto vs. Acme. Oreat Wes' 7S. 75.. Taxi. Flying Corps vs. Drr Dock. Gen. Office vs. Bankers. Dowry on Bride In Greece to Be Banned by Gov't ATHENS, Greece. March 20: A profound change In the status of women of Greece is foreshadowed by the decision of the committee for revision of the civil code to abolish the legal obligation of a father to provide a dowry for hL daughter. K Heretofore In Greece, as n most Southern European countries, the dowry has" played a large part In all marriages. An Important faction. however, recently declared that ! girls should work for a living rather than sit at home and wait for husbands. Its view has prevailed. Already Oreclan women have emerged ,from the olw.uilty that was their lot for centuries. They have been granted municipal uf- If rage, entry into professions anrlj enrollment at the Greek unlversl-Itles. One f the most noted editors in Athens'a woirian. THE DAILY NEWS r.-i ROWNTREE'S mm SAW SOME BIGGAMES Hockey, Boxing and Basketball Among Sports Enjoyed By Doug Frizzell As mlghi have been expected, Doug Friaell, during his recent trip east, took in many of the big sporting events that happened to be on as he went through. He saw no less than nine National Hockey League games, the first of which was In Montreal when he paid $130 to stand up and see the Montreal Canadians trim the Boston Bruins. The only one of the National Hookey League teams that Doug did not see in action was Ottawa. Doug also saw some good boxing shows while In the east, the outstanding of which was the match easily outpointed King Levlnsky in ten rounds. Of courW,f po4 fane of Prince Rupert read Dobg's report in the Daily News on Monday of the Edmonton Commercial Oradt record scoring game on Saturday night last in Edmonton with Calgary Centrals. Incidentally, Doug had a chat with Cftieji Pag who informed him thatthe Orads, who were here last year, would be prepared to visit Prince Rupert again next winter if they should be wanted here. PABSCESSES In rii najarirv of iun iWhih riM in aaipirufrilr aKort nni w th mat com-bMti niMM- TtU BLOOD and BHr' Oinimnu. Tru Blood c1wm rtx Umad, BuckU'a Oinlmam hWa uul oochaa. At ftmr dnil giat'a. A (jimiLy PRODUCT TONES THE BLOOD i JRU'BLOOD. CLEARS THE SKIN FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS OH SPRING COATS New samples just arrived of spring and summer goods of the finest quality and the patterns of the very latest. LING THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 17 Second Avr. Vhone 49 Kaien Motors Limited General Gariig and Service Station CHEVROLET and BUICK Open pay and Night Phone 52 Third Avenue Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY AIRWAYS WINNER ; I ! ' I Took First Half Merchants' League i Golf Honors Bronsou . .Hunt. . " j Sets New Course Record j Taking two games straight from I Hunt's Furniture Store, Northern i British Columbia Airways last 'nlffhfr. pnnhirpri hnnnre fnr thi first halt of the season In the Merchants' Miniature Golf League. The . Airways won the first game 313 to 314 and the second 307 to 318'. In the second game, Bonsou Hunt set a new course record strokes, the first round with 29 strokes, and the second with 38 For the first game, Robert Moore had the low individual score of 73. Individual results in the two games were as follows: I first Game N. B C. A. Unger, 78; Clapp. 79; Moore 73; Willlscroft 83; total 313. Hunt's Clark, 78; Moxley. 75; Kelly, 81; Hunt, 80; total, 314. becond Game it N8.CA. Unger. 82; ,CEpp 81: Moore, 69; Wllllscroft, asj Total, 30T. ;(. Hunt's Clark. 75: Moxlev. 90? Kelly, 86; Hunt. 67; Totfll'&18. Ta A . . V ' also started last night, the scores j being as follows: j Northern B. C. Airways, 313; Old' Empress, 342. Hunt's Furniture, 314;. New Printers, 369. Bulgers won by default. The low individual score' was 73 by Robert Moore. ESSINGT0N IS WINNER r , Downed Vanarsdol 40 to 23 in Basketball Game This Week TERRACE, March 20: The Port Esslngton basketball team visited Vanarsdol Wednesday night and I took a game from the locals by a 'score of 40 to 22 In a fast exhibition. ' .The visitors played a fast passing 'attack and, although somewhat j handicapped by the size of .the lo-;cui floor, were full value for their ,win. Half time score was J 4-12 for Esslngton. '" Howard Starr, on the forward line 'of the visitors, was the Individual Istar of the evening, scoring 18 ' ; points. Lockerby at centre also t turned In a good game especially in ;the second period. Roberts and Spalding teamed up well on defense. , For Vanarsdol, Kennedy and j Watts were outstanding although ' the latter left the floor on personals in the second half. Burton also turned in a good game. McCullogh of Terrace refereed in his usual capable manner. Port Esslngton played In Terrace last night and a record crowd was expected. Port Esslngton Starr, 18; H. 'Spalding. 7: Lockerby, 12; Roberts ; W Spalding, 3; total, 40. ' J I Vanarsdol Kennedy, 10; Watts, 10; Burton, 2; Mason; Nelson; I Wright; tqtal. 22. ! BILLIARD LINE-LTS The Billiard League line-ups for' 4 l.t.1. I Balagno Elks vs. Murray Le glon). Mitchell vs. Tinker. Young vs. Andrews. Bray vs. Zieman. Smith vs. Baptie. Relatives In This District Jessie MacDonald, Victim of Auto Crash, Had Brother Here Roy D. MacDonald, said to live In Prince Rupert, is a brother of Miss Jessie MacDonald, one of those who lost their lives early last Sunday morning In Vancouver when a taxi - cab crashed over Georgia Street viaduct. John McLeod of- Anyox is an uncle of Angus Murdo Mclvor, the young Canadian Pacific Railway constable who lost his life In the same tragedy. CLASS LEADERS IN HIGH SCHOOL AT SMITIIEIIS SM1THERS, .March 20: F. 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