pads rotm ttafjftiAa WON OUT Junior Milliard League Fixtffre 61 Monday of Last Week t inalry - i Finished Last Night ' The Junior Billiard League fixture from Afohclay'' night of last week vftf finally completed last night when Roy Fung i League of Nations .won , the fifth and last game from A. Zadaroskl (Empress) by a Wore 6f 200 to 171. Empress won the ffxtore tfitft an aggregate score of 942 to ill The fourth game, in the fixture from list TrreftrJty night was played when Wlfham Stuart Jewelers i defeated Roy VVfclts t Hawks 230 to 183. WHh &n!jr one gme between Wilftam Murray . IHawksi and Johnny Saunders 'Jewelers i still outeiamifn the aggregate score to date is 74 to 747 in favor of Hawks No games were played in the fixture scheduled for last qight. This arid the fhttirre set for Thursday night of this week bring theeason to a cfose. The league standing ior the second hftlf of the" season to. date Is as follows: a. Tti. Empress jl l'6l51 Jewelers ii 9259 Leage of Nations If. 9769 Hawks if 9545 , Av Sill 89(5! 488 1 868! Old Country Soccer EASTLR MONDAY GAMES ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Aston Villa 2, Sunderland 0. Blackburn Rovers 1, Sheffield United 2. Hetty County 1. Arsenal 1. Liverpool 0. Huddersfleld town 3. Manchester City 2, Birmingham 1. . Middlesbrough 4, Qrlmsby T6wn 0. Portsmouth 2, Blackpool 1 Snefffeld Wednesday 6, West Ham United 1. West Bromwich Albion i, Everton 1. Second Division Barhsley 3. Portvale 0. Bradford City 4, Leeds United 1. Brtotol City 1. Burnley 6. Charltori Athletics 1 Manchester United 0. Chesterfield 3, Preston Northend 1. Notts County 0, Bury 1. Plymouth Argyle 5. Oldham Athletics 0. Southampton 4, Nottingham FoN ect 0. Stoke City 2, Tottenham Hotspurs 2. Swansea Town 4 Millwal. 0. Wolverhampton Wanderers 8, Bradford ' ' f " . , ' SCOTTISH LEAGUE first Division Third Lanark 4, fafifers 1 Partkk Thistle 2, Queens Park 1. Celtic 1, St. Mlrren 0. Ray Commons, accountant In the local branch 6f the Royal Bank of Canada, returned to the city on this morning's train from a week-end visit to Smithers. 1 Pkyed In Bermuda Championship Joe Clark and Phil Farley. Tor .nto golfers, snapped at Bermuda, where they participated in 'he B elmon Manor championships. Fairley made a very good showing, bu' was eliminated. Many Canadians were present as placers or spectators. SPORT . NOTES . The possibility of Ottawa again being presented In the National Hockey League, is to the fore once more. In the event the team cannot be brought back to the Capital, individual players will not be sold to other cities In the N.H.L. circuit. font sale 6f the, squad intact is stm considered. A memorandum outlining the situation has been submitted to the N.H.L directorate. and, according to T. F. Ahearn, M. P.. a director of the Ottawa Club, three "it's" will govern the final declston They are: "If the N.II.l. would allow the Ottawa Club !5 NEW MARK FOR RUN Men Eastman of Stanford University Chops Even Second Off Time For 410 ards P"ALO ALTO; Cl., March" 29: Pen Katman of Stanford Univer sity set up a new world's record for tfie quarter-mile ran here on Saturday afternoon when he covered the distance In 45 4-10 seconds. This was an tven second bettor than the previous record which was set In 1916 by Ted Meredith of Pennsylvania University. Eastman set the record during a track meet between Stanford University and the Los Angeles Athletic Club. B.12YlAllOIil lhU ttdverilKement b uui puollstiitl or Ulspiayeu by Ll()inn Control Board or try the Government ot British Columbia. per eent. of away-from home grosa gates and not collect anything from Ottawa's home- gates, the Senators would be brought back to the Capitol." "If the Ottawa Industrial and Publicity Commission and leading Ottawa buffneasmen Join In guaranteeing jza.ooo to cover a probable loss oh one season's operations of the team here, and "If a sale of sea son tickets Is opened oh May i5 with payments extended to October 1. and a minimum of 3,500 seats sold, the Senators will return to home Ice." One More Game In Billiards is oskl (Bmpressh Now Played! Oeorge Howe Empress defeated Frank Aldrldge (League of Nations) by a acore of 200 to 110 over the week-end in the fourth game from the Junior Billiard League fixture from Monday night Junior League a. N. Chenoski E 14 J. Saunders (J) n J. May (Hi 15 W. Stuart J) 15 O. Howe Ei 14 R. Fong LN U P. Tohnsoi. E) 14 A. .rHuorkl iEt .... U P. Vacche: LN 14 P. Chenoskl iEt 1$ W, Punt;ell ij) , J L; Raabe E) v. ii n. wir-k irti I of last week,i15-13 giving tne Empress an aggregate lead Of 771 to 617 in the fniir nut nt THE DAILY NKWB . :vj 'i ...u . r nn'i n i ii 1 1 1 in ii IBA0MINTON i AT PREMIER Prince Rupert Won Tournament Teh Events to Five Return Matchet Heie The Prince Rupert badminton Warn returned early Monday hiernlng from a visit to Premier, having played a series of garner with the Premier team. Prince Ru-4ert Winning 10 to 5 events. All the the members" of the local team are vR&usftitiC in their appreciation of the splendid time they had a.-2oe s of the mine tjwn. Every minute of the trip was planned give the Prince ituperi pi wrs good time, which they had from the moment they stepped off sleighs (to the lady members of the party this constituted a very good tini in itself until they were back on; them for the long trek down the mountain side. Althougn Prince Rupert won ter of the ilfteen matches pliyed. rl".-play In every match was close. I most of the games being decided! by the odd point, the point th ! Prince Rupert team was fortunate in petting. The final analysis of the play showed that Prince Hit pert was ahead by a score of 4A' to 427. The Premier team expects to &? in Prince Rupert April 14 for the return engagement, at which dat the local Badminton Association will endeavor to reciprocate in the great time they had In the mine town. While In Premier the teams received a telegram from Frank Ru sell, who notf resides in Calgar.-wishing them success. Frank wer. a star member of the 1931 team Prince Rupert sent north. The reeultoof each match follow, the Premier players being named first in each ease: Men's Sincles N..P. Langford vs R. Allen. 17-16. 5-15. 14-17. J. B. Watson vs. R. Allen, 3 IS. 8- 15. -i N. P. Langford vs. W. Tobey. -15, 15-4, 16-18. J. B. Watson vs. W. Tobey, 5-lij. 9- 15. .Men's Doubles Robinson and Bmbietoo vs. Nor rington and Bryant. 16-11,8-15. 13 5. McPherson and Chapman vs. Norrlngton and Bryant, 18-15. J-15, 12-15. McPherson and Chapman vs Horton and Davis, 15-2, M-2. Robinson and Bmbleton ?. Horton and Davis. 5-15, 16 7. 16-8. Ladies' Doubles Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Alton vs. Miss Pillsbury and Mlas Thompson, 5-15, 8-15. Mrs. Manning and Mrs. Dryedale vs. Misb Cross andj Miss Moffatr. five games so far nlaved. Th nn! " McPherson and Mr. Drytdale vs remaining to be played Is Roy Fong ' Norrin8ton and Ml" Thompson, 9 League or Nations! vs. A. Zadar- Neither of the games of R. Wicks T. 2694 2109 2842 2841 2646 2645 25C1 2503 3568 iM 235 HC7 W. Huteon tin 14 20C8 W. Murray (H) 10 1773 E. Batt LN) H 2454 F. Aldrldrc IU) 14 245(1 B. Wentlle (LN) 11 1004 I A. Murray fLN) 2 335 A. Stfachan (LN) ...15 2504 J. Bulger (J) .15 2410 C. Perry (II) 14 2238 W. H. Hayhurst (H) .4 C04 Av. 192 m 189 189 15. 9-15 'Mixed Doubles Coggan and Mrs. Smith vs. Davis and Miss Moffatt, 8-16, 7-15. mnk.l T 1 1 ..- Itrilll . x I a"u ' WMBIU v. M.TrJf JeW Fquhar Mta PUlabury, 18-17. e eiers) er.) or or WHlliw William Murray vs. Johnny ij.15 J5jq Saunders. Dostponed from last I i ' j ... Thursday night, were played. Billiard Averages ilen and Mrs. Dlance, 18-15. 15-12. Robinson and Mra. Manning vs 'Tobey and Miss Cross. 15-18, 1B-3 5-15. Prince George Won Hoop Game 189 ,t I 1B9,' . jifa Upfealetl Qursnel 26 to S3 In First ;i03 XMatlli For Northern lllh )83 School ChamplenMilp t 8?' ij 82' II T" , 81 phlNCtf GEORGE. Maf ' n j....... . . . ia muse ueorc urr.n acnooi ua-.Kci-173 '-Kill team defeited Qiiesnel 2(1 to 177 22 in the first game of a rerles for 170 Mie' hbrtliern hWh school hoop 175 champlonslUp Prince Oeorge led 169 14 to 4 at the end of the first half. 16S1 tjuejnel stafelng a strbhg comeback 107 In the second period. 161 Elscy. Kelly and Durrell starred 160 for (jUesne! and Smith and Oun-151 denon for Princs Oeorge. f I umsEtsmiunnrnn Honored H News of The Sport Wor u s i A new iu ii. heen named In honor oi me Oly:ap:ad and is !rg introdfl-.t-d at the California yhqw by lovely Eleanor Holm, swimming champion. CRIBBAGE Ornito Defeated Car Shops Ry Score of 17 to 10 last Night The challenge crib game ot C N. R. Car Shop which was accepted by the Orotto, resulted In a victory of 17-10 in favor of the Orotto team last night. The fame was played at the 0. N. R. Recreation Association rooms. The Orotto was nevar In difficulty during the whole erenlng's play. They showed their usual skill as champions. Although the C. N. R. Shops pat up a good fight they could not ward off the ability of the veteran players. As champions the Orotto team is still willing to accept any challenge from any team or teams to olay for the championship of Nor them B.C. Any team wishing to tackle theee warriors should get In touch with Alex McRae. "Skipper" of the Orotto team. District News STEWART Robert Law. well known and popular character of this district, is believed to have perished recently on the trail between Bowser Lake and Stewart. Indian trappers have have arrived here after finding a note In Mr. Law's cabin stating that he had run out of meat and was leaving for Stewart to receive treatment for frottn feet. The note was dated Febraary 10. E. 8. Keeling, pensions advocate, left here last Thursday on his return to Vancouver after a three day visit to Stewart hi the course of which he interviewed 22 local returned men on questions pertaining to their pensions. AFTER EVERY MEAL tACH BITE A DlllCHT AND StkTOPAlL THt COST IS SMitL ij WRIGLEYS I NEWS OF THE ill ni 1 nunuL'iia rn-vir ir 1 n 1 1 i-v m AnA . MINKS AROUND PRINCE RLTPF.ut a. Campaign is Launched For Development of 1 Group on Hudson Ray Mountain II ("R Fim Gold Mining was on Queen Charlotte L. S. MoGill. Smithprs harriofof to i , . ....vw, is, laumiuno- uaitrn which is desitrned to rnisp finnn , r r o l. . - miivv - . 4 vi i i i tit no . rini.. k ment of the Jessie ltoud on Hiulson Bav v, r which he is Drincinal owner, to a nrnritult i .11 vviui univivn witu, it iyjji yu lltVUlHSiirV TO I'aivi. uU Iv nhnut 5100 (100 All tliie nf r.mH, . . , lllllmt( 'J " T-l W. VUUliJC, Will UUl tlC UflI iu Stan upcrauuus. air. mcuui De-. Ueves that local capital should be the first to display confidence in a practical manner as n encouragement for ouUWers to assist in financing. He is positive that every v J. dollar spent on the Jessie group will In the hp In nnv rin nf tHd inrrnnnillnii -itMA j . iv Lri 3ralop.lf!t. He asser-, , nmii ... . l" mutant mih n ity to Mitchell ' m tin,, iforthwest coast of m,;., ..Kv ,.z '' r ,.u , - l - ........iK ,i kfuKJ-Qn-, properties which have similar mln-1 vein which had been reMrtu erallzation and geological condl- j Indians m 1851 h ilc witL tlons. The Jessie group contains ' than $1000 of ore from th Tfj!II excellent values in gold, silver, lead his attempt to tk.- it awaylH and zinc but. owlna to the unnrof- frustrated bv th in,i. J.y iUbi level of pricM for silver, lead ftJrt ts he rouM r0nt tiZ and zinc. It is Mr. McOIII's plan to party returning to Vu-toria mw. market only the gold. . K-sirient mtnlM uwpue me oeuei mil goia was enaineer ror the northeastern mkC first rrrfned m British Colombia by era! survey district conduct! u IWlwInv Vr I ! a tmm ka ft n. . ; - " mi swiu uku uii liiuiwiay rriaay jivJ 84, was mined from a lode deposit s4x turday of last w elc a: tfaa yesrs earlier. 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