I' Billiard Averages Junior League G. T. Av. J. May (IK 5 1000 200 J. Saunders J 2 400 200 W. Murray ill) 1 200 200 A. Zadoroski E 5 968 194 P. Johnson E 5 985 193 N. Chenoski IE) 5 959 192 R. Wicks 1I) ., .5 956 191 R. Pong LN 5 957 191 G. Howe (E) 5 952 190 W. Stuart (J) 5 938 188 P. Vaccher (LN) 5 926 185 P. Chenoski E 6 1102 183 W. Funnell J) 3 546 182 W. Hudson HI) 5 953 191 L. Raabe Ji 5 874 175 B. Wendle LN) 2 350 175 C. Perry (H) 4 694 174 E. Batt (LN) 5 839 168 F. Aldridge (LN) 5 822 164 1 A. Murray (LN) 2 335 168 J. Bulger (J) ..JJ 815 163 A. Strachan (J) 5 812 162! ' W. E. Hayhurst H . 4 604 151 (Note H, Hawks; JM Jewelers; i ' L. of N., League of Nations; E, Em- press). i Hoop Practice Hours Assigned At Auditorium Basketball practice hours at the Auditorium have been assigned as follows: Wednesday High School, 7 to 7:35 pm. C. N. R. A., 7:35 to 8:15 pjn. A ma sons, 8:15 to 8:50 pm. Boy Scouts, 8:50 to 9:25 pm. Merchants, 9:25 to 10 pjn. 32 TaxVlO to 10:40 pjn. Sunday Tuxls, 1 to 1:35 pjn. Panthers, 1:35 to 2:15 pjn. Comets, 2:15 to 2:55 pm. League of Nations, 2:55 to 3:30 pm. Cardinals. 3:30 to 4:10 pjn. Rovers, 4:10 to 4:45 pjn. Japanese Association, 4:45 to 3:15 p.m. CRIBBAGE January 25 Baflka vs. Seal Cove. Musketeers vs. Swifts. Orotto vs. Elks. I. O. O. F. vs. P. R. Hotel. Moose vs. K. C. February 1 Seal Cove vs. Musketeers. I. O. O. F. vs. Swifts. Mooae vs. Grotto. P. R. Hotel vs. Elks. K. C. vs. Eagles. February 8 Elks vs. Moose. Eagles vs. I. O. O. F. Swifts vs. Grotto. Musketeers vs.i P. R. Hotel. Seal Cove vs. K. O. ! February 15 Musketeers vs. Elks. Moose vf . I. O. O. F. P. R. Hotel vs. Ea.1. K. C. vs. Grotto. Seal Cove vs. Swifts. February 22 Elks vs. Seal Cove. Eagles vs. Musketeers. Swifts vs. Moose. I. O. O. F. vs. Grotto. P. R. Hotel VJ.-IC C-f; - Even if the boss does come in withsome work. Te! Ihlm you'll do It after you've finished your flv -mlnutes-a-day perfect health program. Maybe, he'll see your ;.olnt of view. Miss Edit Mezey, Hungarian physical culture exponent, is the young lady. SPORT NOTES Frank Carroll, the Toronto mentor, has the laugh on Col. I John Hammond, president of the New York Ranger hockey club of I National League and the Spring field Indians of the Canadian- American loop. Recently the Indians were in bad shape. Goalkeeper Joe Moore was on the injured list. The team was not doing well anyway and they were scheduled to meet the Philadelphia Arrows, who had never been beaten on home ice this season. Hammond was worried. He ordered scouts to sign up any amateur that looked good enough, but they had no luck. Then the man who is called the "Father of Hockey" In New York, had an Idea. He penned this telegram to Carroll: ' "You're up against it. Get in there and fight. Here's your big opportunity to show your stuff. I know your team is crippled and you're playing a team undefeated on its own rink. But get in there and fight! Tell every man on the squad that I'mpulllng for him. heart and soul and that I expect each one to d3 even better than his best. Fight until you drop!" Anxiously Hammond awaited reports from the battle-front. Then came the report, i The colonel could hardly believe I his eyes. Springfield had won. With a trainer in the goal and everybody else crippled. They actually had , won. He grabbed the telephone. He got Carroll on long distance. That I was 'great. Simply great! " he exclaimed excitedly. "I knew you could do it. I knew the boys would fight for me! I guess that telegram did the trick all right, eh?" Then came the sudden disillusioning. "What telegram?" asked Carroll. "I didn't get any telegram." To Fight For Title Jack Sharkey, who will meet Max Schmeling In 15 rounds In June. NEW BREAK ; MARK MADE Walter Lintlrum Runs 4,137 in Billiards in Less Than Three Hours LONDON, Jan. 21 : Walter Lin-' drum, of Australia, In match play yesterday, made a new high billiard oreak of 4,137. smashing his former record' of 3,905 made in 1930. Lin-drum rah up this total in less than chree hours. He failed on a difficult cannon play. 1 Yankees Take i Hollywood Man j lesse Hill to Report to New York! Club For Spring Training ' Campaign NEW YORK. Jan. 21: The New ork Yankees have completed ne- rottations whereby Jesse Hill.' peedy outfielder of the Hollywood j 'acific Coast Le iguc club, will re- j ort for sprint? training. , JOINS WITH BABE RUTH len Chapman, Catcher, Is Also HolJ-Out on New York Yankees' Line-Up j NEW YORK. Jan. 21: -Ben; Chapman, catcher. Joined Babe i Ruth yesterday as a 'hold-out! against 'the 1932 contract offered by! the New York Yankees. At the same time, it was an- s Inspector Is Heard Continued from page three, t Babe Ruth demands $80,000 (became a more pressing problem salary from New York Yankees this year Whist Schedule January 21 Seal Cove vs. I .OOF. Musketeers vs, OreUo Empress vs. Trtem Park. Sons of Norway vs. Moose. Fish Packers vs. legion. January 28 Grotto vs. Sons, of Norway. I.O.OF. vs. rUta Packers Seal Cove vs. Km press. Ltgion vs. Totem Park. Moov- vs. Musketeers KASIjn.UL qLUBS MAY TIl.Wr.L IN .11 It I' LANES CHICAGO; Jan. 21: Thj ! Music, painting and drawing, and I reading were some of the subjects : tradition, to wh!?h a memorab'' contribution had been more re ntty mtde on the battlefields o: France and Flanders. The pupil', .hauld be so Interested In their ; own country that they would nm think of selling their inestlmaol' j birthright for the sake of gaining i few extra dollars by working i- another country. And then tho 4-3eher In all humility did not for thtt he "passed, this way bur. nfeand In due time would mee American Ajswoiaiion proies- T;tne treat Tpa6ner o( nu tlm Whn slonal bebnll league is con- m hearing him say, "I too was a i Iderlng the pqsaibillty of us- I teacher," might give him an even Ing airplane ihd biiswn In .warmer welcome. transportation of travelling! on behalf of the members a clubs during the coming season very hearty vote of thanks was ao- Instead of uMng railways corded Mr. Hall by Mrs. R. Blance which have refused tho nc- who presided at the meeting. customed rates to the Clubs Annual Meeting for 1932. i The earlier part of the meetlni w T was the annual business session The secretary's report revealed an v Max Schmeling. German neavy wi ixnt champion, in two poses. increased membership during tn year. A very satisfactory financial report showed a credit balance 'after the sum of $150 had been do- nouneed that five other players had !,rw 01,17 10 a mucn Urr extern j nated to the various schools for signed up. m tn classroom of thirty-five to j fporta equipment This was greatly Is Hold-Out rorty cnudren. oacn pupil had a appreciated by the schools as no different character and a different I ,..,. . . , ' . contribution Is made , . i towards method of approach was necessary, i , Heredity was important and thl!sports iProent by the city Board was an uncontrollable factor. En-'0' Trustees, vironment was equally Important! The loss sustained by the Asso-but this factor was controllable. clauon in the death of Mrs. Dalby The child's playmates, its toys, thf ,, UA Km ,,t .i,. language It heard at home and W,h a toy41 PPr- outside the books it read, the var- vite-presldent and more recently lous social contacts, all lnriucn membership convener for tne ced the child. I Booth 8chcol, was referred to, a Passing over the. agreed-upon letter of condolence having been essentials that every curriculum ' alread, wnU , ,-oniauwd. Mr. Hall mentioned, . ' ome tnat might not be considered, u J . ensuing year resulted, as fo lows: o important but which bad r greater effect even on the later President Mrs. S. V. Cox. , ifr of the child. Lives were not; Witt Vice-President Mrs. J, P wrecked during school hours, car-! Thurber. ; rorrs i re not ruined during work-! Second Vlce-Prealdent Mrs. li ' 'ine hours It was In the moments-B. Eastman. of leisure that the seeds of ruin ! Secretary.-. W. C. O'Neill. misjht be sown and education mun Treasurer Mist S. A. Mills. provide material for U)e use ana! Program Convener ' Mrs. J. E guidance and even salvation of thnjBoddle. ' people In their leisure time. With Membership Conceners Borden the shortening of hours of labor. Street School. Mrs. E. B. Baker: this question of utllurtng letsurefBooth Memorial School, Mr. Qee King Edward High School, D. H Hartness. .-, Social conveners Borden reft begun in school that would later I School Mrs. J. Tejig; Booth Mem ! enable the children to use their) orial School. Mrs. L.. Smjth and eure w aavaniage. ine contacuitMrs. E. B. Baker made by meeting people Interested j In similar subjects were an Incal jculable advantage. Finally Mr. Hall emphasized Uw need for the chldren to grow uo into decent. God-fearing citizen able and ready to say that they were citizens of no mean country. Press Correspondents' Mesar. W. W. C. O'Neill and J. S. Wilson coroea tne members, of the retlr 'nt executive, speofel mention be- Ing made of the progress madi during the last two years the por lod for which Mrs R Blance hwf xne extensive pnysical resourcM ; been nr, energetic and successful were often enough emphasize! president But the country had a glorioin Hotel Arrivals j New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL, WORTH WHILE Hot St Cold water: Steam Heat 75c, PER DAY AND Up J. Zarclll Tlrpho tSI E. B. Barker, Victoria; Dan city. Thursday j; PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS 'inuarj 8 - waiaritcMsti I'll iivTivKTBiinafvi warn asm i n iMAmifiiiiJiiim nci 11:11 it in m B:cwi.iitBfiimi.n Bi;BiB:f m bi it 19 To Defend His Title ROOSTERS n 3 I News of The Sport World j Parol . SInrru WON 01 z:. ' " amn.,i. Abortive Hecital Out,ij, j . wnwimitBTisT - Harry Beavn-. n. "I ARRANGING i FOR FIGHT Details of Schmelinf - Sharkey Fight in New York During Summer Being Lined Up NEW YORK, Jan. 21: The New York Boning Commission having given the bout its stamp of approv- , al, arrangement of details for the ' long-looked-for heavyweight title, bout between Max Schmeling. the champion, and Jack Sharkey are; now proceeding. j The fight will take place in Ma-; dison Square Garden in June, the definite fiate having not been set. as yet. It will be a fifteen-lround bout. Ptyjical Culture Exponent SKIDEGATE Jitn Christmas Eve afv, a I reunion amonu i. Jr 'I of the boys around hm drJj sing a few carol .ide0l Beavcn's house It ,. lU l jtoin suice : m lk. ihnH riH ..... . . 't : ..v mivu wui';- 01) Ch; - icarols. Most of th,. n . ... . 4 the tunes. After taking !! ., r. , age. our heroes riM;iv ,,Jt the genial stori. o ter a good deal of t ; ,!jk master' got h chi . , "if the boys began to ti I Now Beaven k?-, ken-house full . when the roost, -i singers strug?lin- , carols, they all at once. The aw: caused the whol ! awake from its sim..i;.-. j The singing ,-ri choirmaster was tv r.. ' "Boys, them d 'in beat.'' ax the r;. ,;; Carolina said to c : South Carolln i unrt t x to their rendezv. i BILLIARD SCHEDUU Following i. tli! remainder of thf s. , , Junior Billiard Lcuv jf I Jan. 21 Jewclt'i - h..u ! . Jan. 25 L. of N - i-.n-.w-i Jan. J8 Hawk.v t. Feb. I- -Empress i : k Feb. 4-Jewelers . ILn., Feb. 8 L. of N v Feb. 11-Hawks - V : . Feb. IS L. of N v li x Feb. 18 Empire . Feb. 22 Hawks l N Feb. 25 Jewelers .- LT.fr, Afar. I Empress . i t s Mar. 4 Hawk v : Mar. 8 L of N ; .;fc Mar 11 Jewein r l Mar. 15- Enip( . i r& U-.tt.-X,, BAH :. I 1 l l CARS B0UGI at Their Real W Can Be Honestly Sold We have the follow In. spiH Guaranteed I'scd Cm W9 Chevrolet Sedan !W Ford Town Sedan 1920 Ford Sport Cabriolet 1023 Ewex Sedan 4sk us about our I tee plan and eay nring in your ! apprui- 'ricstrsi a run: ' t it Kaien Motors Ltd A hearty vote of thanks was ac-1 Third Ave. Si Seventh St , -rM Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Vtl l" Total rapacity 2.M Shipbuilders and Ship Keplffrt h for Sleel and Wood Jrs" Sawmill and llnlnIMachl'', Repaired and uver-Iron and Brass Castlnt BO.ton Derrick for 0