PAGET FOUR . BASKETBALL ON TUESDAY Paullieni Beat Sons, ta Senior Fixture Uifih School Victorious In Intermediate A good card of basketball games was played In the Auditorium on Tuesday night; The senior game was very good and close-. At the end of the first half Sons of Canada led 11-9 but, toward the end of the game, the Panthers put on a final spurt which made- them victorious over the Sons to the tune of 3.1 -2C. The first half of the intermediate game found both, teams evenly matched with High School having the slight edge. 11-U. In the; second bait, however, the Mer chants loet their heeds and the . . T J 1 1 1 1 wigu ocnoot pjuyers, wco were mi good form, stepped out and. played I all over them and, at the whistle. : the score stood 36-24 for Students. , In the Ladies' League fixture the Amazons again defeated the Cardinals 15-10 In a close game. In the junior contest the Scouts played hard to win from the Rovers, 11-16. All during the second half the Rovers were leading until, with, but a few minutes to play, the Scout went on a scoring spree to turn defeat Into victory. I Individual Scores Senior League Panthers Mitchell (6), Macdon-1 aid 7, Cross (4), Irvine 6), White (8), Lyons. Sons of Canada Ratchford (15), Stalker 3). Currie (2). Webster, Hunt (1), Unger (3), Wingham (2). Intermediate League High School Walters (11), Wingham (1C;, Vance, Unger U5, Tobey. Hickey, Ross. Merchants E. Dingwell (8). P.i Dingwell 4), Hunt 2, Comadlna (2), Pierce (6), McNulty (2), Bacon. Ladies' League Amazons Boddle 8), Pritchard. Morgan (1), Tlte (4, Rttthie, Mc-Leod (2. Cardinals Lowe (2), Irvine 4), Krikevsky, Stone (4), Gilchrist. Junior League Rovers McKlnley (10), McRae, McMeekln, Davles (2), Willlscroft (4). Scouts Santurbane (12), Nelson 2J, VlereeJt 1), Smith, Miller, Nay-lor, Lindsay 2. Basketball Standing SECOND HALF OF SEASON Senior League W. L. Pts. C. N. R.A. ... v 8 2 12 Panthers .. ;..6 3 12 Sons of Canada 1 8 2 Intermediate League W. ' I Pts High School 6 4 12 Merchants S 5 10 Tuxts 4 0 8 Ladles' League ' W. L. Pts. Amazons 7 4- 14 Cardinals 4 7 8 Junior League W. L. Pts Rovers 5 3 10 Japanese Students 4 3 8 League of Nations 3' 4 6 Boy Scouts 5 s Hockey Standings International Division W. U. L. P. Oanadiena 21 7 15 49 Toronto 19 7 15 45 Maroon, ... U, 6 21 40 Americans 14 8 20 36 American Division Rangers 22 7 14 51 Chicago lfl 10 10 42 Detroit 16 8 19 40 Boston 13 11 18 37 Gymnastic Hote f ! It m. ' 1 rr-ri AJ I w luaw.vM, mom Fiftein-yi ar-old Jack Hoist Is regarded as America's outstanding hope for gymnastic supremacy at the coming Olympics. He is shown doing a dlltlcult one-hand stand. FINALS IN BADMINTON Ronald Allen is Winner in Three Events Cup Presented By Mayor Finals last evening in. the city badminton championship tournament resulted as follows: Men's Singles Ronald Allen beat Robert Tobey. 15.3, 15-4. Men's Doubles Ronald Allen and William Tobey jr. beat William Lambie and Shelford Dar-ton, 15-9, 15-10. Mixed Doubles Ronald Allen and Miss Mjra Kinslor beat C. J. Norrington and Mrs. A. E. Par-low, 10-15. 15-4, 15-4. Ladies' Doubles Miss Caroline Mitchell and Miss Frances Cross defeated Miss ' Bessie Thompson and Miss Amelia Pillsburr. 15-11, 15-8. Following the playing of the games, the cups were presented to their winners by Mayor C. H. Ormc. BADMINTON IS ENJOYED Members of Rupert East and First United Clubs Participate In American Tournament Members of Rupert East and First United Church badminton cluba participated In an interesting American tournament last evening on the courts In First United gymna sium. There were 19 couples entered ! and Miss Edith Miller and Pete Fer guson defeated Miss Hilda Beale and C. Anderson in the final by a score of 15-8. 15-4. BASKETBALL i March 11 Panthers vs. C. N R. Tuxls vs. Uwh School. Cardinals vs Anvizons. League of N itions vs Japanese ? jjjj R0VR L Gives You The Strength oS Beef HAWKS LEAD IN BILLIARDS , Two Games of Tonight's Fixture With Jewelers Played Last i Evenlug l Two games of tonight's Junior. Billiard League fixture between Hawk and Jewelers were played last eveningr, the Hawks. as, a result, taking an aggregate lead of 400 to 198. The individual scores wye as follows: J. May (Hawks), 200; Len Raabe (Jewelers), 126. Chris Perry. 200; Alex Straclun, 72. The remaining three games will be played this evening. Dimara Billiard averages Avpraaps Junior League G T. Av. J. Saunders (J) 9 1785 196 G. Howe (B) . 12 2298 192 N. Chenoskl (E) .12 2294 191 J. May H .13 2452 188 W. Stuart (J) .. .12 2251 188 R. Fong (LN) . 12 2245 187 P. Johnson IE) .12 2248 187 P. Vaccher (LN) 12 2223 185 A. Zadaroskl (E) 12 2192 184 jw. Huteon (ID .' 12 2199 183 jw. Funnell (J) 3 546 182 L. Raabe (E) '. 12 2156 180 2332 179 W. Murray (H) 8 1436 180 R. Wicks H 12 2141 178 F. Aldrldge (LN) 12 2140 178 E. Batt (LN) 12 210? 176 B. Weadle LN 9 1561 173 A. Strachan (J) 13 2178 168 A. Murray (LN) 2 335 168 1. Bulger Ui 12. 1894 158 C. Perry (ID 12, 1863. 155 W. E. Ha hurst (H) 4 604 151 Local Sport ! : f r 1 THE On, Long Hike OSZ QEThJ IS, SeYieWeQ y wn,tem Cruicksnank. president.; of the Prince Rupert Gyro Clu'. ,. , wno neurUly thanked Bishop Sov-! i f -n t .i l iHT," 1 ndy:8n fox Ws as anTvoIcec t i Lytic u Is Pub bhed In Snort apprwJatlon of ofl Pages Of ancouver Sun ,the Canadtan PaclfJ. A . , lengthy . but . interesting . , ... letter by J. W. Ptommer of this city to . " n,,i,M, . k, . . . ,.IB1nP might attend and address Andy editor of Lytlec sports h;tne luncneoa Vancouver Sun. is featured on the) Gue at lunchtQn mcludw, tport of a recent Vancouver page Rt Rev Q A R f.? amf spoit8'4par: ledonia; Very Rtv. J. B Gibson, tkutariy bMMbtl and. track'defln Q, Slndnw.t cathedraT S2ls?f. bast North- 7B"7 v , "";ern Cross. Mayor ' Cyril H is far removed city so from major Jonn Q H ,Detrolt, " B lrm" .-HU. luo.. "lllellenthal sensratraoie oi a nanaicap. BATTLE IS POSTPONED " i Billy Petrolic lias Bad ColdHout, With Rat Uattallno Delayed NEW YORK. Marsh 10:-Suffer-iW from a bad cold. Billy Petrolle, the Fargo welterweight, has heen lantea a postponement until March 33 of his bout with Bat Battalino which was to have been ttaged in Madison Square Garden ; here ihts rTlday night. HOUSE RESTORES VOTE FOR .MINES WASHINGTON, DO., March 10:1 Senator Davis of Pennsylvania! was sueeesstul in having the House restore to the budget a sum of $194,615 for he-' ( Bureau of Mines! which it had been proposed to lop! off. I ALASKA WlllvATUF.U Juneau High. 22: low. 20. Ketchikan High, 30; low. 28. ?pi5Da ilyNe w. cnvbe pu T CIIUSCU ai T Post Office News Stand. 325 4 Oranvlllc St.. Vancouver. Knrl Anderson, prlnco Oeorge, B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace. B.G. I General Store, Anyox. j 8mlthers Drug Store. Smith- ers. B.a ' ' -mu to Baltic is the trek ' of Helen Howell, pretty American girl. Inspiring Appeal FVjr New World: NeiVhborUvod Made bishop of Yukon in Ad-, lrCsS to cyro Ciub. (Continued from Page 1) schools and the service olubs oould da muth. There should be no such thing as "superior and "inferior ' nations. Better would it be to call them "advanced" and "backward" nations. "LeA us banish ignorance," con- iinued the speaker. "Then let us eliminate prejudices based on half- truths forget past grudges, and finally, let us not Judge nations by the unwise acts of individual.:. And may all good men give of their beat towards realizing these ideals." in opening his address, Bishop! sovereign brought greetings fronvj Vancouver Gyro Ciub of which he I & a prominent member. It was nov bis first visit to Prince Runert fori he recalled that he had been here twenty-live years asjo and had attended the opening ol Prince Ru- )Muntvr iHHri. urn rnnce ku pert Inn. , Tne luneneon was presided over; permuxmf the steamer Prtnceiv u u K. Osne, Simon i Juneau, Rev. W. D Grant Hollinsjworih, Orme Stewart and P. A. MacCallum. Why Pay a high price for floe clothes when Tip Top Tailors will make to your measure any of their wide range of flneNwool fabric, TIP TOP TAILORS 1'. Ciavetlo Corner fjth Ave. and Fulton Si. 1'hone 7S6 Westinghousa Washing; Machines Vacuum Sweepers Flat Irons Mada Lamps, etc. McUAE BROS., LTD. ItL'V CANADIAN C.UOWN Sweet Pea Seeds 'Jt Varieties and ruiaJjtj the Also up-to-date selection of DAHLIAB-Includlng all the latest types. Wtlta for our Free Catalogue CROSLAND BROS. DUNCAN, B.C. Daily Nwi want-Ad bring rulU. The diy, even hwtofthe Heinz ovens permit! you to have beans with a flavour, a. lightness, and with digestible qualities that all the boiling or; steaming in the world could not equal. MosC,inned beans arc. steamed or boiled Look on the label oC the brand you use. Unless you find the word "BakedV those btjans aren't baked. In the Heinz ovens at Leamington beans are so, baked that all the flavour & retained and the delicious rich, sauces that only Hcin can make permeate every bean, as butter permeates a well baked, mealy potato.' Taste once more the. MADE AT UAMINCTOM, ONTAIUO. OTEN 5.000 FACTS AIIOL'T CANADA The new odlUon of "5.000 Facta About Canada." for will be welcomed by the publle, as It contains a wealth of new data, includ ing the latest census returns of cl- les and tawna over tQkOOO ponula- tlon. The compiler, Frank Ytlgh, j In answer, to questions Mkedin and Bella ' the well known Canadian author the House of Commons at Ottawa Junotun xnA publlcvt. meets a long felt by Olof Hanson. MP for Skeena. Kahykxkt want in this annual compendium of Hon. H. II. Stevt m. minister o( ated 651 Canadian facts, truly "the Domln- j trade anil commerce, replied that a BrltiMi -Ion In a Nutshell." that has a world- Edward Albert Wheeler, who actd sax Conn: wide circulation Fifty chapters as census enumerator at Bella enU wen; n deal with every phase of our na tional life in the most concrete; form, giving a vivid impression of the progMas or otherwise ot the; country. Tim la muoh to hearVm the reader in its enn Lenta, in the-trlklng eentsasta mad with pre.' vloua yearn and chiefly when mra-' tured by 1900. showing a marked1 degree of progress In spite of seasonal fluctuations. The Fa;U in fact act as a wholesome tonic. 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