PAGE POUR AMERICAN GIRL WINS "nerord Beaten Three Times in Women's Speed Skating Sprints LAKE PLACID, 'N.Y.; Feb. 10: 1 Leila Brooks-Potter of Toronto broke the world's record in the first ' heat of the 1,000 metres speed-tkatlng race at the Olympic Winter Games yesterday by doing the distance in two minutes and one and two-tenths seconds. Jean Wilson of Toronto again broke the former record in the second heat with two minutes and six seconds. Both Canadian girls lost in the , final to Elizabeth Dubois of United States who also broke the record ir two minutes and four seconds. CANADA WINS FROM POLAND Score of 10 to Nil in Ice Hockey at Olympic Winter Games . LAKE PLACID, N.Y., Feb. 10: , Canada defeated Poland in. Olym- pic Winter Games ice hockey here yesterday by a :;core of 10 to nil. Billiard Averages Junior League Q. T Av J. Saunders J 5 1000 360 ;R, Wiefcs (Ht 8 1528 11 W. Stuart U) 9 1714 IK, J. May (HI 8 1509 If Vaccher LN 7 1325 IK N. ChetMMki B 7 1319 188 P. Johnson B 7 198T 187 L. Raabe ( Jl 1C74 1BC fO. Howe IE) 7 1W M A. Zadoimki tEi 7 IMS 18 'V. Murray H 5 919 184 W. Huston H 4 1651 18" P. Chenotkt (E) 8 14M 18? W. Funnell (J) 3 546 18S R. Fong (LN) 7 1215 178 A. Strachan 9 1592 177 F. Aldridfe LNt 7 1222 175 E. Batt LN 7 1211 173 j B. Wendle LN 4 880 170 A. Murray LN) 2 346 168 J. Bulger J 8 1266 158 C. Perry H 8 1244 1M W. E. Hayhurst (ID 4 604 151 BIG FIGHT FOR JUNE Srhmeling and Sharkey to Meet In Yankee Stadium for Title .? .' Early in Summer ' f - , ,' ; . NEW YORKi Feb. 10 James J. Johncton, manager of Madison Square Garden, announced yesterday that he was making plans for five important boxing shows in New York bail park during the coming summer. A heavyweight title bout between Max Schmelin;, the champion, and Jack Sharkey has been definitely set for June 16, in the Yankee Stadium. There will be four lesier bouts more details o( which will be announced later. Johnston said. HOCKEY SCORES Ccnadieas 1. Montreal 4. New York Rangers 1. Boston 2. Chicago 3, New York Americans Hockey Standings International Division W. O. L. P. Toronto 15 5 12 35 'anadiens 14 5 14 33 Vrnerlcans 12 6 15 30 aroons 11 6 17 28 . American Division angers 19 5 10 43 bfcago 12 10 10 34 tetrott 13 4 16 30 oeton 10 9 12 29 OFFICE HAS CRIB LEAD "Veefcly Games Played Last In C. N. It. A. League Canadian National Recreation AmoeiaUon Crlbbage League re-alts last night were as follows: General Office 10, Station 17. Round House 17. Car Shops 10.' The league standing: W. L. Qenaral Office ... .58 50 Station 57 51 Round House 53 55 Car Shops 48 60 ERFU L WHISKY - SPECIAL 'LIQUEUR Also the Do Luxe Whiskies; Extra Special Liqueur and Ne Plus UUralpipiIpii liiiitiiiiiiiluiiiitiuKt) For sale at ull Gove nitr.rnt Li(?ii"i Liquor Control Bnnl Mini urch i Store.v or order direct from the Department. Victoria. B.C. This advertisement Is not publlswd or dlsplayeg by, Uu Llquot Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. BASKETBALL Intermediate Game Both teams being weakened h? INTERESTING Intermediate Match Was Pick of Evening High School Beat TuIs C. N. R. Beats Panthers Cardinals Had Easy Zt to 14 Vic! tory Over Amarons ia Ladifs League , A good card of basketball games jwas played In the' Auditorium last levelling, the Intermediate Leagra-; ers showing the better class of ball. I Id a hard fought game the High j School defeated Tuxls 28-22. i j There was too much individual j playing In the Senior game to tx 'good basketball but. nevertheless, the game was fast and CN.R-V well deserved their victory over the Panthers by a score of 20-15. t In the girls' game the Cardinals . broke loose and took the leading Amazons 24-14. In the Junior fixture the Rovers, well deserved their victory oer the League of Nations, 17-10. I the absence of a few playera did not stop these boys from phy-Ing fast basketball. The first hi'-' was very fast, both teams cheating heavily and. consequently.' forcing the forwards to take long shots which kept the score vwyi ; low. Combination was prominent -but they couldn't seem to work it under the basket 'for cinch shot;., The first half ended 15-10 for High School i The second half started with' both team determined to score, j Very nice plays were centered t .around Walters, for the High! i School, who scored 16 of the Mae's 'points. The Tuxls were unable to get close enough to the basket and) Night 1 battred the hoop continuous with long shots to no avail. The game ended with the High Schtyi having a comfortable 6-potnt leaf High School Walters. 16; Ur-ger. 8; Vance, 1; Tobey, 2; Ross, 1; Hiekey. Tuxls Thurber, 6; Smith; Mox-ley, 6; Nakamoto, 10; Hansen: A-len. Senior Game This game started slower than usual with both teams trying to tall. In the first half the Panthers defence was very notlceabk keeping the C.NJLA. at bay aU tlw time, but they did not make tpe most o; their offensive play. Coi -requently, the first half "ended with a close score of 8-7 for In the second half the Panther oeemed to break up and let tin C.N.R.A. get behind their defence .which really resulted In the C.N. ;R-A. winnln? the game. Botn teams, however, were using 'much dribbling and long shooting i CNJ.A,r-8tyl!s, 4; Morrison. 7; Johnson. 6; Stalker. 2; Nelson I: Nakamoto. Panthers Mitchell. 4: Kel.ey, 4- Cross. 3; McNulty 2; Lyons, r Vance, J. Girls' Game. The girls' game was decistv.r one-sided. Cardinals having It a.1' ! their own way. The Amazons were weakened, however, by the ab-nce of Sue Boddle. but It woukl have been Impossible to defeat trie Cardinals in any case. The Cardl nals showed a few nice combination plays whleh netted them .i oisnet every time. The Amazon played hard but the Cards put u,i a stroiig defence. Victoria Kriteruky of the Oar- jdlnals gave an exhibition of sensational shooting which has nut I been demonstrated in any of the rirls' game this year. The Cardi nals can well thank her for in or yielr 24 points The rest of the jteam, however, gve wonderful jMipport. and made all her open -ling. Connie Morgan, tried hard t HSfJ,the Amaroni pn top bul ifoutg It kriposslbllf ffe ' Cardlnals-Krikeruky. 18; Steen: Stone. 2; OHehrisl. 2; Rlvett, 2. AmasonsRltchle, 2; Prlteharri. 4: Morgan. 6; McLeod, 2; Tlte ,aeh. Junior Game The Rovers had an easy victor? over the League of Nations wh could not seem to lnftate thi hi. jket. Both teams nlaved hard an.1 fast and were evenly matched -.i 1W'.55V3el Tnr.-iAnr news Wedneda. TIME IS FLYING! Speed Up Your TURRET CIGARETTE 15000 Hockey Contest Closes March 5th Contest Rules IThl. contut U open to any rciidmt of the Dominion ol Canada riccpt employe of Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited, thrlr aubudiarv and affiliated companies, tba famlUea of thcae employee, and their adertiin( af enlt. 2Ettlmatr majr be made upon the eetimate blank in the lower left hand corner of this adrertlarmrnt or upon a piece of paper cut to the aame ait. If a "Inning ettlmate i attached t the front panel of a Turret Ciaarette (W) package, with portion of eicia etamp attached, it will receive double the award In its clawi-fication. Each contestant may enter aa many eetlmatea at 3 he or aha deairea, but only one priie wUl be awarded to any one inditidual. The official ftgurea of the National llockey League 4 of goal acored for the aeaaon IWl-iJ. eicluaie of ple-nrf. will be uaed to decide the wmncrs in thi oonteat. A committee of competent judge will f tamine and pa on the eatimatea entered in the contrat. By aubmlttlng an estimate each contestant agree to accept the decision of the judge a AnaL entrie muat be mailed to Turret Cigarette 5AU llockey Contest, P.O. Boa IISO. Montreal. PQ. 6Priea wlU be awarded to thoae estimating correctly, or nearest to, the actual number of goals scored by each team. 7 con 8 ntert will not contestant- enter into any correspondence with any In ease of a tie for any prise, that prlae drrided between the entries tying; for same. 'Ill be A This contest cloaca on March 5th. 1JI, and all 7 entries must bear the post mark of this or a prior date. f The current National I locker League seaaon I S. V scheduled to doae on March find, fUI judging of the entrie will be completed a soon a possible after the official figure are aeaUaMe, and the names of the prUe-wbsners wiU then be published. AJdithntl rnlry hUwht may it itturtJnm yr mtirtti ttjltr. 1 mot MtiiUiU, ctfiy tbt hit. ThL. tad additional estimates must be mailed lo Turret Cigixrtte Hockey Coolest, P.O. Bos 1180, Montreal, P.Q, on or before March 5, 1932. Total Coals Estimate Scored Team Season of 19J0-1! BOSTOX 143 CANADIENS 129 TORONTO 118 CHICAGO 108 RANGERS 105 MAROONS 10 DETROIT 102 AMERICANS 76 Name Address- far as team work was concerns but the Rantn i esmtd to have the better shots which gave then their vtetory Rovers MeKlnley. 2; MeRa. Total Uoele Scorad Season of IU1.J1 (EiclusiT of play-oils) 2, TENNIS CLUB HOLDS PARTY. MeMeekln; Wilnseroft . 8; Davles."!., League of NaUorui Domrnato- 'Ladies Are Kalslnr Funds For Errc- Olllis, 1; Marshal. 2: Arner; Oree- ! tlon of New Club House at Antoneilo; Hill; Allen. Acropolis Hill Courts The rafereelns; was In th eapn-i ble hands of J. Currte. W. John-' The first of a series of social ev- son. H. Lyons and B. Skinner. 1 ents which lady members of the Basketball Standing, SECOND HALF OF SEASON Senior Leatue W. Panthers . i. n. r. a. .: 4 Taxi 0 Intermediate Leafue 4lgh School Merchants Tuxts . W. 3 2 2 Ladies' League W. .masons 4 Oa retina Is 2 Comets 0 Junior League W. Lsvgue of NatuMis 2 Japanese Students 2 Rovers,, .. " ....,...rl Hoy ScotfU ' r BILLIARD L. rta L. 2 2 2 PU 4 SCHEDULE Feb. 11 Hawks vs. Empress. Feb. 15-Ltof N vs. HajWa Feb. ld-Eflipre8 vs. JelaSSjJT. Feb; 3JHawks vs. L. otW. Feb. 26- Jewelers vs. BmRreaa. Mar. 1 Bmpreas vs. L. of N. Mar. 4-Hawks vs. Jewelers. Mar. 8 L. of N. vs. Hawks. Mar. 11 Jewelers vs. L. of N. Mar. 16 Empeas vs. Jewelers. Mar. 18-L. of N. w. Hawks. Mar. 22 Jewelers vs. Empress. Mar. 25 Empress v. L- of N. Mar. 20 Hawks vs. Empress. Prince Rupert Tennis Club will hold for the purpose of raisin; funds to' a new club house at the Ac ropolis Hill courts took place last night when a delightful bridge party, organized by Mrs. F. E. Robertson, was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergin, Fourth Avenue Weat. There were thirteen tables of cards and the prize-win- 4 ners were Miss Lorna MaeLarenj 0 and P. A. Mclntyre. ; Mrs. S. P. McMordle received the ! guests and Mrs. Robertson was as Pts ; ttsted In connection with the event 6 by Miss Laura Frtzzell. ( 4 Following cards, delicious re-4 fmhmenta were served. Mrs. William Cruickshank sang acceptable ! solos, accompanied by Miss Blanche p OUrtin 8: Whist Schedule February 11 I.O.O F. vs. Legion. Seal Cove vs Sons of Norway Totam Park vs. Music e'tetM. Fhh Packers vs. Moose. Empress vs. Orotto. February IS Orotto vs. Fish Packers. Moose vs. I.O.O.F. Legion vs Musketeers Sons of Norway vs. Empress. Totem Park vs. Seal Cove. February 2J' Seal Covf vs. Orottd. Moose vs. Lejlon. Musketeers Vs. I.0.O.F. Empreas vs. Fish Packers. Totem Park vj. Sons of Norway March 3 Orotto vs. I.O.O.F. Moose vs. Totem Park. Muskceters vs. Empress. Legion vs. Seal Cove. Sons of Norway vs. -Fish Pack ers. undar tertaln rtaln canoltlen. canoltlen. tee tee NOTt NOTt brl 1st PRIZE DasiM DasiM th th a bY bar r5,W0.0) ttS.tM.0S) will win be be awsri twaraeS 2nd PRIZE DeuM DuM th th a a be be re re (U,SS,N) (U.S0I.N) will will b be award (warded under certain sendltlam. snaUtlam. See Set NOTE NOTE btlse, bU. under certain sendltUn. Se NOTE !. 3rd PRIZE . DeuM DeuM th th aa aee (I1.1M.M) (II.M4.K) wiU wiU b ba awarded awardew u 4th PRIZE . BASKETBALL February 12 32 Taxi vs. C. N. R. Tuxls vs. Merchants. Comets vs. Amazons. Japanese vs. Scouts. February 16 Panthers vs. 33 Taxi High School vs. Merchants. Cardinals m. Oomeis. Rovers vs. 8c outs. February 19 Panthers vs 0. N. R. Tuxls vs. High School. Amazons v CiirdlnftrS. Japanese vs. League of Nations February 23 32 Taxi vs. C. N. R. Tuxls vs. Merchant.. . Comets vs. Amazons Rovers vs. Japatvste. February 26 Panthers vs. 32 Taxi. High School vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Comets. League of Nations vs Scouts. March 1 Panthers vs. C. N. R. Tuxts vs. High School. Amazons vs Cardinals Rovers vs League of Nations The oldest, $moolhet Jlne$t Kyo WhUky on the shelves. $29500.00 hthw. $1,250.00 $750.00 $500.00 Dukl th a bare (U,W.j will be aarad under certain eenaltlen. See NOTE bel, FIVE OF $250.00 TEN OF $50.00 TWENTY OF $25. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY OF $i lnTrA" prz wlli D0UBLED If winning estimates art attached to Nil I r th 'ftt panels sf empty Turret Clfarttt (20't) packates, with portion of ticlt stamp attached. Canadian hockey fans! Only a few days are Jeft in which to enter your estimates of the total goals scored in the National Hockey League season of 1931-32 which ends March 22nd. Thousands of entries are now pouring in on the conteit committee and no real hockey fan in Canada can afford to miss this opportunity of winning pne of these big capital prizes. There is an estimate blank in the lower left hand corner of this advertisement , . . simply mark your estimate on this blank and attach it to the front panel of an empty Turret Cigarette (20's) package. Send in as many entries as you wish. Re. member, all prizes are doubled if winning entries are attached to the front panel of Turret Cigarette (20's) packages, with portion of excise stamp attached. Quality and Mildness urret CI C AKETTES Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited March 4 32 Taxi vs C N R TuxLs vs. Merchant Comets vs Amai i Scouts vs. Japnnev March 8 Pantirtrs vs. 32 Tom High School vs M " : Cardinals vs. Con.' Rovers vs. Scouts March 11 Panthers vs. CNR Tuxts vs. High 8t l Cardinals m. Am i. ' League of Nation March 15 31 Taxi vs. C . N R Tuxls v. Merchant Comets vs. Amtuson Hovers vs. Japunr- March 18 Panther vs. 32 T..x High School vs M Cardinals vs Conu" League of Na lon- CRIBBAGE February 15 Musketeers vs. Elks Moose vs. I. O. O. F P. R. Hotel vs. Eai -K. 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