I1 0 IS' 4PAPB FOUR THE DAILY NEWS Friday ju tOiBiaiiiisMiai i t, ' ' : ( is : I ' i ?! ft 5 i eWS of The Sport World f We Have Moved Into manmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmimmmm WRESTLING i IN BOSTON! New Sytjeno in Making Decisions In Mat Matches Has Been Adopted There DOSTCN Jan. 22 The Boston Oarden tons tJwpged the rcguls-Uorfs tytfer which wrestling flitches taged here by jnakjruj the bouts decided by two falls out of three instead of one fall decision as has been the local practice of the past. Ed. iStrangler) Lewis, former world's champion heavyweight wrestling champion, will bp among the squirmers to appev Here within the coming week. WHIST IS EVEN NOW Grotto and Empress Are Tied For League Leadership Whist League scores were as follows I. O. O. F. 7, Seal Cove 2. Empress 7, Totem Park 2. Legion 6. Fish Packers 3. Musketeers 5. Grotto 4. 6;n.-, of Norway 5. Moose 4. League Standing W. Grotto 8 Empress 8 Moose 7 I. O. O. F 7 Legion 7 Musketeers 7 Sons of Norway 7 Fish Packers 4 Seal Core' 3 Totem Park 1 JEWELERS last night L. 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 8 8 11 Pt. 8 8 7 With four out of the five games played. Jewelers took a heavy aggregate lead of 767 to 627 over Hawks In last night's Junior Billiard League fixture. Individual scores were as follows: John Bulger (Jewelers), 167; John May i Hawks), 200. L. Roabe. 200: W. Hudson, 159, Johnny Saunders, 200; Chris Perry, 96. A. Strachan. 300; Roy Wleks, 627. The game of W. Stuart f Jewelers) vs. W. Murray (Hawks) Is to be played tonight. Eip;ht countries in Europe stM have established churches. Tfcei Lutiev?n churrh Is established in the Srandinavlan countries, Denmark, Norway. Sweden, and Finland; the Roman Citholic In Italy, and the Orthodox in Greece and Bulgaiia: In the British Isle there are are two established ehurchse-the Anglican in England and the Presbyterian in Scotland. iiaimiBfiiniiiivnaiaBnEi With the exception of Jack Pue- CRIBBAGE January 25 Eagles vs. Seal Cove. Musketeers vs. Swifts. Grotto vs. Elks. I. O. O. F. va. P. R. Hotel. Moose vs. K. C. February 1 Seal Cove vs. Musketeers. I. O. O. F. vs. Svrtfta. Moose vs. Grotto. P. R. Hotel vs. Elks. K. C. vs. Eagles. Insist on "GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE" The Original For Sale at Vrndon or dlrrct from "Mull Order Drut." Liquor Control Board. Victoria, II. C kurcxu I CHEST IN FINES HIGHLAND MALT BEST PROCURABLE CH IlotUrd and tuirtntml 1 Wllliim nd tirtni t riant iJniim imilnt (iiralKldlc GWnMdlch Uatvtnir4;irnUvr( p-irniivri lU(iUrriM, ljwiturnM. uun. tuwn .4 GUagnw, Sttvilanii. 1 This advert isement is not published or dtsplayn! by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of Britilt Columbia. !i;a:ii:iaiiB:i!i:!iliii:ii:EBl!Mi!i:Kiai!tia:iiiB:ii:!ii;!BiHBX!i:Kiii: George Simpson Trains For Olympics He's away! Geo. Simpson, co-h-ider of the world's 2i0-yard re :o:-) arrived in Los Angeles, took off his coat and lit into this kind oi stuff in preparation for the Olympic gwnes. 7 ' ij SPORT NOTES 3 ' 1 A record entry is assured for the eell, who has left amateur ranks, annual Ontario Provincial Badmin- ; last year's title-holders will be nand their trophies. ton Championships whieh will, be'0" Harrv Koriiru-lck. .whn. wan Hie ev- T A Wit I 17 A n deCided " the CUrtS f thC Bad" 'ent with Piftfell Ittt year wQl'tetm I rLrLlj LiLiil ! niintcn and Pwquet Club, Toronto, ith Terry Sheard; while Purcell's Hawks Down 767 to 627 in Four Games at Junior League nil- . liard Fixture un inureday, Friday and Saturday, j mixed doubles partner who won February 4, 5, and 6. Out of Toronto , last year, Miss' Betty McCrea, will payers will not be required to play , play with A. B. Maseey. Present until Thursday, but local compe-' holders are: men's singles, Jaek tltere will certainly be called upon Pureell, Carlton Club, Toronto; wo-for preliminary rounds on the Wed- men's singles, Miss Nora Crossley, netday; while in the event of ajOakville: men's doubles. Jack Pur-very targe entry, some of the mat-j cell and Harry Sedgwick, Carlton: che may be drawn for Tuesday, women's double, Misses Margaret The committee has the schedule jnnd Ruth Robertson, Ottawa: mix-in shape and with the Grant sys- ed doubles. Miss Betty McCrea and tern working there will be no dlf-IJaek Purcell, Carlton. Prof. W. flculty In running off the draw. Llndsay Malcolm of Kingston, Ont., Is the official referee of the Billiard Averages Junior League G. T. Av. J J. May H) 6 1200 2001 J. Saunders (J) 3 600 200' W. Murray H) 1 200 200, A. Zaderoaki E 5 968 194: P. Johnson E 5 96S 193 j N. Chenoskl E) 5 959 192 . ft. Fong (LNi 5 957 191! O. How IE 5 952 190 R. Wicks H) 6 1123 188 Vf. Stuart (Jt 6 938 188; W. Hudson Uli 6 1112 185; P. VjMXber LN) 5 926 J85 P. Chenoskl (Et 0 1102 183! W. Funnell (J) 3 546 182! L. Raabe Ji 6 1074 179 j B. Wendle' (LNi 2 350 175; A. Strachan (Ji 6 1012 69 IE. Batt (LNI 839 168 A. Murray (LN) 2 335 J68 F. Aldridge (LN) 5 822 104 J. Bulger (J) 6 982 104 C Perry H 5 700 154 iW. E. Hayhurat (ID ..4 604 151 j , NoteIL, Hawlcs: J Jewelers: L of N., League of Nations; E., Whist Schedule January 28 llrptto vs. ni of Norway. '1310 F. vs. Flth .Packers Seal Cove vs. Empress. Legion vs. Totem Park. Msosc vs. Musketeers Fehruary 4 OroUo vs. Legion. Sons of Norway vs. I.Q.O.F. Muskeeters vs. Seal Cove. Totem Park vs. Fish Paeksrs. Empress vs. Moose. CANADIENS GO AHEAD Take. Second Place in Interna! tlonal Sectiflii-Falcons Move Up From Cellar MONTREAL. Jan. 22 The Montd real Qanadiens defeated Toronto Maple Leafs by a score of 3 to 1 here last night and moved into -vHjrid place in the international section of the National Hockey League ihead of New York Americans who" lost one to nit at New York to Chicago Bteek Hawks. Detroit Falcons moved out r.: the cellar In the American section by defeatlndg Montrael Maroons 4 to 3 M Detroit. The Boston Bruins dropped Into the basement. . , Hockey Standings International Division W. O. L. Tprpnto 12 5 10 " -ni 11 4 'I Americans 9 6 12 Maroons i 7 4 15 American Division Bangers .16 5 6 Chicago 9 9 7 Boston 7 9 8 Detroit 10 A 12 P. 23. 2'J 24 18f U 27 23 24 Billy Petrolic To Meet Eddie j Rami in Gotham NEW YORK. Jan. 22- -Billy P trolk ftfd Eddie Rann. wi rtandjrjg welterweights, will mem , in titr headline cvrnt of ?. rnxi- ; -ird to he sta-r'l it Madison j Sqaar Garden ' nigiv.. . Moi than 5.:00 people aM the Brltisi overnafieH' tiw ' ' -"p i In keeping an accurate check of' .vsathsr conditions all over tts 'aunfvy. Thiy grs nr-mbe-; of tli British Rainfall Association .and are all volunteers who submit re cards of their neighborhood earl, week to the central Meteorologie s Office. Reports on rainfall, prevailing winds and temperature ai .' jrnt in. "Roil Your Own" It's Cheaptr with ZIG-ZAG CIGARETTE PAPERS ikBHSBBaHSSOa 5cBookof 120 Leaves The orlsinal automatic book giving one leaf at a time. No waile. Demand ZIG-ZAG and get 120 Leaves Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot ti Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PEK BAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlepnn" ttl John Dodds, C.N.R.; Murray, city. Mr. and Mr. Typewriters FOR RENT - Call or I'houc 6 IcRAE HROS., LTD. Preifi is es o n Kir oaf- Owing to the Store lately occupied by us being required for the extension of Landlord's Business WE HAVE MOVED INTO PREiMISES ON SIXTH STREET, whore we will be pleased to see our old cm. tonicrs and many new ones, we hope. Curzon's Men's Wear America's Youngest Lion Tamer "Meet tht Jac!ar ' Tv.'is Mt tvm K v,mf. ug . nis l;nancer-. Mu3 Mi!dr"o Mill i i 'i ;. a ; U 'U UitTJ ' to Ji'.ektt. hi.- JtSl r.u.. It's got to be good to be ADVERTI SED READ THE GROCERY ADS TODAY All the king's horses . . . and all the king's men can't make a success out of a bad product. No amount of advertising will create a market for it.-The more it's advertised, the more it defects become known. A Good Product Well Advertised grows as swiftly and naturally as a healthy plant. People try it and like it. They tell others. They like it. Soon that product is found everywhere . . . and its name, spread abroad by advertising, is on every tongue. Whim you see something widely and consistently udvertised. vou can be pretty sure it's well worth having. If it weren't ... if it didn't represent an honest and worthy value . . . the maker couldn't afford to advertise it.. Look Over the Advertisements in this Paper Some of these names you know. Others, perhaps, are newcomers, all are entitled.jto your trust . . . all are here because thoy have potential friends bringing some new comfort or convenience. Rut something real to contribute to your advantage . . . your service . . . your happiness. THE DAILY NEWS TELEPHONE 98