i; it i! ii I! ii ii ti I M ! i! i ii ii II I i: a it ii I! ii SI Ii PAQE FOUR BASKETBALL IS PLAYED Panthers Defeated 32 Taxi 31 to 27 team, tne novers, piayea a goooi brand of basketball and beat thi leading Scouts 22-18. Senior Game The 32 Taxi, although weakened considerably in last night's game easily outplayed the Panthers in the first half. Play was slow and ragged, the Panthers playing as if they were In a dace. The first half ', ended without any brilliant playi: 14-10 for the Taxi bays. j The seeend half started much fatter and became much more in-: Urestlng. The Panthers soon over? ! came 32's lead and put themselves a few points ahead. Play then started to be real fast with both teams boring In as hard as thsy could. The Pmth;r had a hard time to keep the Taxi boys from ofcUlotsg a lead. There were a lev, ! unnecessary fouls but the refere?j ' kept the game well hi hand. With a boat 5 minutes to 'go. the Panth-1 est got in some niee combination work which eventually won the game for them 34-37. I Panthers Mitchell. 3; Macdon-' aid. 6; Irvine, 9; Cross: Kelsey. 11. ! ' 32 Taxi Stalker. S; Qurvteh. 3; Ratchford. 6; Wrathall. 6; Friszelt. , 1; Hasu j Intermediate Gam; The Intermediate game turned opt to be a one-sided affair but the first half was good. The High, School was under a handicap without Walters bat managed to obtain a 9-pamt lead early in tbei first half bUore, the lrchant, got started- They seemed to lose; heart, however, and let the Merc-; ants run away with them. At tfc? end of the first half the Merchant had not only overcome the students' lead bt had S points more. The second half was all one-sided with pierce for Merchants tJwot-ing at win to get SO of the M?r-, chants' 36 points. Mgrchants Dingwall. 8; Coma dma. 4; Currie; Pierre. 30; Mc-; Nalty, 4; Hast j High School Winhm, 2; linger. Vance, 4; Tobey; Row. 1. Hlckey. Ladies' Game Tne uomeai aid not put up sach a good tfaowing agatnst th-Amtavnt as they dk the prevWm gamt. Sue Boddie had command of the flpor an, always Lwetiw ths play, gave her team a 10-point lead In the first half. The Cornell , however, wars considerably weakened when C, Morris had to leave, toe floor because of an accidental Injury la the second hU. how-, ever, the CameU played well keeping ttw Amnions from seotlnf ani making a basket themselves. The, Comets played a good guarding game but there was too much In-' dividual playing on the forwatj' line. Amazons Boodle, t; Pritchard., 2: Tlte, Morgan; Ritchie, Koaeh. Comets-Bteen. llarvey. 4; Me-Leod; Jack; Morris; Conaery; Die ken Junior Game The Rovers played good basketball against the Scouts and well deserved their victory. They played a better combination game and sank all their shot whereas the1 Scouts were a little ajoppjr and very weak m their aMttiQf . Sen- j terbane was best for the Seoui and Wiiliseroft and Da vies for tv Rovers. i Scouts - Wilson 4 ; 8anturbanu. 1 iz; Miller. 2; VWrech; Smith; Lindsay: Naylor. Rovers McKlnJey. 2; MeRae. 4. MeMsekln; WUlUcrftlt' lor'Btem-ner: Duvfca a. I BASKETBALL January 29 Panthers vs. C. N. H, Tuxls vs. High School. Amazons vs. Cardinals. Le&gue of Nations vs. Japanese February 2 32 Taxi vs. 0. N. K. Tuxls vs. Merchants. Comets vs. Amazon. Japanese vs. Rovers. ' 4 i SPORT CHAT The basketball season is continuing at Anyox with enthusiasm and aood. close nlav marking the acti- IiuSecond Hall Jloep . TrtteyDf-theinteTmediaOe-, ladiesM'Jeaews-ab'Anyox the Elks were win- Opener Regular league basketball garner were played in Auditorium last night. The second half of the Senior League started with the Panthers winning a hard fought garo over 32 Taxi 34-37. In the Intermediate' league ! Merchants eaty be$t; the IJtgJX school ijq-ilf k4 W i ft The Amazons easily took the Comets Into camp in trja Ladies' game 1Q-4. In the Junior fixture the celUr ;and senior leagues. In a recent set Name. AddreM- ladles' an4 Intermediate games' while the senior game was nqt so! close with a scpre of 21 to 13. Thfrei are mree i earns m eacn ieagueanaj some snappy players iave been, de-fl veloped. i In both senior and Junior billiard ners for the first half of the sea- of games1 orie poYnt mean the dlf-" son. In the Senior League the ference between victory in both Lodgemen won comfortably from ,TZ SSST Wednesday January trie Orphans who were the runners-un and In the Junior Lea cue they wo.byjarWpoint only over the Boil er Shop after exciting play. Inter est 'has n.oLwaned as far as the se- I'cohd half Is concerned and nil teams are on their toes to demonstrate their ability with the balls 'and cues. Dally- Rewa want-AO brtng remilU. i WINNERS IN BILLIARDS League pf Nations Defeafrd Empress SoeUlTIilirSS? fo'&JO League of Nations defeated Em press Social Club by an aggregate Double the above:($lt00Q.(M) will be awarded under certain conditions. AdJitlnl mtrj iUnh my it ItctrrtJ jrm ynr nsrtd tluUr. U ntl riLht ttpy lb rmptn hUte. ThU and additional eatlmatet most be maticd to Turret Clstrettei Hockey Contest, P.O. Box 1180, Montreal, P.Q. E limit. TnUlCwUtand Total Uo.U Sami TMI tMm o BOSTON ,143 CANADIENS . ah TORONTO'? ,jVT CHICAGO M0S RANGERS 106 MAROONS 105 DETROIT 102 AMERICANS 76 (Rickuitr. of pUjr-off) SiOTE DfUW. Five of $250.00 Ten of $50.00 Twenty of $25.00 Two Hundred and Fifty of $1.00 NOTE A" prkes be DOUBLED If wlnnlnr estimates are attached to the front nw'1' Pnl o' empty Turret Cljarette (20's) packages with portion of wclsf stamp attached. For Instance, if the winning estimate for first priie is attached to the front panel of a Turret Cigarette (20's) package, with portion of excise stamp attached, the amount of the first prize will be $5,000.00 instead of $2,500.00. Anyone can enter estimates, with or without Turret Cigarette (20's) packages, but it should be remembered that prizes won by the former will be twice as great as if the winning entries are.not attached to Turret Cigarette (20's) packages. A National Canadian Contest Hockey, the most popular sport in Canadal From Halifax to Victoria, everyone is talking hockey, reading hockey from their daily papers . . . following the exploits of their favourite players in the National Hockey League. Yes! Hockey is king, and here is a chance for every real hockey fan in Canada to cash in on his knowledge of this great national Canadian game. It is a question of mathematical excellence plus your knowledge of hockey and the ability of each team to score against its rivals. Simply fill in the entry blank below with your estimate of the goals which will be scored by each ?eam throughout the season of 1931-32, ex-elusive of play-offs for the championship. Prizes will be awarded to those estimating correctly, or nearest to, the actual number of goals scored by each team. For your guidance there is given in the left hand column in the estimate blank below, total goals scored for the season of 1 9 30-3 1. Entries are not restricted to the coupon blank in this advertisement. Each person may send in as many estimates as he or she wishes. Estimates may be made upon the estimate blank in the lower left hand corner of this advertisement or upon a piece of paper cut to the same sue. If a winning estimate is attached to the front panel of a Turret Cigarette (20's) package it will receive double the award in its classification. Send in your first estimate today and additional estimates at regular intervals as the season progresses. The more estimates you send in the better. Just think of what you could do with $5,000.00, $2,500.00, $1,500.00, $1,000.00, or one of the many other very substantial cash prizes. score of. 883 to 850 in the Junior Billiard League fixture from Monday night whch was concluded last evening wlh the playing of the remaining two games a follows: Benny Wendle League of Nations', 130: Nick pheaoskl iEm-press Social Club), 20Q. Roy Frmg, 133. Pete ChcnoskL 200. The league standing for the se Contest Rules This contest is open to any resident of the Dominion of Canada except employees of Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited, their subsidiary and affiliated companies, the families of these employees, and their advertising agents. im Estimates may be made upon the ei- timate blank In the lower left hand corner of this advertisement or upon a piece of paper cut to the same size. If a winning estimate is attached to the front panel of a Turret Cigarette (20s) pack-age, with portion of excise stamp attached, it will receive double the award in its classification. 1 ' ' 3 Each contestant may enter as many estimates as he or she desires, but only one prize will be awarded to anyone individual. 4 The official figures of the National Hockey League of goals scored for the season 1931-32, exclusive of play-offs, will be used to decide the winners in this contest. A committee of competent judges will examine and pass on the estimates entered in the contest. Hy submitting an estimate each contestant agrees to accept the decision of (he judges as final. All entries must be mailed to Turret 5 Cigarettes Hockey Contest, P.O. Hox 1180, Montreal, P.Q. l Prizes will be awarded tp thoje rsjti-mating correctly, or nearest to, the actual number of goals scored by each team. 7 Imperial Tobacco Company o! Canada, Limited, will not enter into any correspondence with any contestant. 0 In case of a tic for any prize, that prize will be divided between the entries tying for same. 9 This contest closes on March 5th, 1932, and all entries must bear the post mark of this or a prior date. The current National Hockey League season is scheduled to close on March 22nd, 1932. Judging of the entries will be completed as soon as possible after the official figures arc available, and the names of the prize winners will then be published. cond half to da is Jewelers Emprtsa Hawks League ( Nation $15,000 IN CASH VEN AWAY! More than five hundred (500) cash prizes are offered for the closest estimates of the number of goals that will be scored by each team in the National Hockey League during the current season 1931-32. Read the particulars of this sensational competition which will test your knowledge of hockey. Then send in as many estimates as you wish. Remember, one of your estimates may well be the entry that will win a substantial Cash Prize. 1st PRIZE $2,500.00 Double the above ($5,000.00) will be awarded under certain conditions. . NOTE below. 2nd PRIZE $1,250.00 Double the above ($2,500.00) will be awarded under certain conditions. $ NOTE tlow. 3rd PRIZE $750.00 Double the above ($1,500.00) will be awarded under certain conditions. See NOTE btlew, 4th PRIZE. . $500.00 V Qualittj and Mildness urr CICAHETTES Imperial Tobscco Company of Canada, Limited i 2792 I 2711 1 3 rum I 3 25fc I JUNIOR BlLLiARDg Jan. 28 Hawk. . t. p rrij. ,jcweier.' T. H. k