9 ' il li 9; nA,LT "EWS PAGE FOUR . - K 1 I I H m L. ,2 4 5 7 SPORT CHAT Pts. 12 12 12 Pts ' 14 12 10, 1 i Pts. 20 14 2 Pts Steve Donoghue, England's great Jockey, likes football as he saw it in Southern California's recent victory over Tulane. A rugby player himself, the little Jockey who rode EMUnsttBUsm Mary Rogers 'left', daughter of Will Rogers. American humorist, and Patricia Ziegfeld, daughter of Flo Ziegfeld, Follies mogul, did their share in a recent San? a Monica Calif , polo game. MUSKETEERS j Washington Wins ARE LEADING! Basketball Game HjCribbage League Fixtures Played 10 8 4 Last Night Swifts in Second Place Crlbbage League scores last night were as follows: Seal Cove 17, Eagles 10. Swifts J6fc Musketeers, 11. Orotto 15, Elks 12. P. R. Hotel 14, I. O. O. F. 13. K. of C. 14, Moose 13, League Standing W. Musketeers - ...61 Swifts 60 Grotto .56 to six victories at Epsom Downs, !plt. ,ft had only one difficulty, and that p ' r. Hotel"ZZ!Z'I'"55 ' was finding proper football terms j Q' Q p " 54 to express his emotions. 'He j seal Cove' " em up that time." Steve would !Moose "52 chirp, after a good tackle. "That's , jg 46 a knock on." he would lament af j K ' of c. ZZZ'ZZ46 " ""' ter someone fumbled. He thought: football more scientific, but rugby " faster. The announcement over the - public address system that Ernyi Plnchert had the wind knocked out of him following one play disturbed Donoghue. "We never tell them what happens to a man In 'rugger;' we let 'em guess at it.'' The Mlnto Skating Club of Ottawa,, the dranlte Club and the Skating Club of Toronto, and the Winter Club at Montreal are famous for the singles, pair and four champions in figure skating they have produced in the past; and clubs in Boston, New York. Philadelphia and elsewhere In the United States have found the competl-! Hon from Canada overwhelmingly; strong of recent years. This winter, the World Figure Skating Compe-j tltlons are to be held at the Winter Club in Montreal, following shortly 1 after the Olympics at Lake Placid. and immediately following the world competitions the participants will probably appear in the, carnival of the Mlnto Skating Club in Ottawa, in the carnival of the Toronto Skating Club a day or so, later, and from there they must1 L. 47 48 52 52 53 54 54 56 62 62 Pt. 61 60 56 56 55 54 54 52 46 46 1 hurry off to Uke part in another ice 0(ce on Ma(n stfeet yMM carnival in New York. Figure skat ing reaches its greatest heights in a j carnival where music, lighting effects, costumes and staging are all harmonized to set it off: and any of the occasions mentioned should be unusually interesting, this winter. Whether skaters from this continent will match or surpass those who will come over to compete from Europe remains to be seen. The present titles are held overseas, but it is believed by those who have observed the progress of Canadian and United States skat ers that this season will see. a far more vigorous and even successful attack made .upon European su premacy. tty Bandits and $700 in Cash It Taken VANCOUVER, Jan. 26: pashing into the office of the Kirk Coal Co. on Main Street yesterday afterft" noon, two urmea men cuvitcu in? persons in the office with revolvers, scooped $700 in cash from the till and escaped In a car. JUNIOR MILLIARDS Jan. 28 Hawks vs. Jewelers. Feb. lEmpre vs. L. of N. Feb. 4 Jewelers vs. Hawks. Feb. 8 L. of N. vs. Jewelers. Feb. 11 Hawks vs. Empress. Oregon Defeated By a Score of 44 to 32 in Intercollegiate Basketball Last Night Hitting The High Spot's WILSON IN BROOKLYN League of Nations i Leading Billiards Frank Aldridge (League of Nations), 200; George Howe Empress), 146. Earl Batt, 200: Paul Johnson, 180. Primo Vaccher, 200; A. 124. i f! a moa , tt Tl Wan4io I T ja trno rxt Whist Schedule January 28 Orotto vs. Sons of Norway. I.O.O.F. vs. Fish Packers Seal Cove vs. Empress. Legion vs. Totem Park. Moose vs. Musketeers . February 4 Orotto vs. Legion, gons of Norway vs. I.O.O.F. Muskeeters vs. Seal Cove. k T?leir&Park vs. Fish Packers. T4 Moose. February I.O.O.F. vs. Legion. Seal Cove vs. Sons 0! Norway Totem Park vs. Musketeew. Fish Packers vs. Moose. Empress vs. Orotto. February 18 Orotto vs. Fish Packers. Moose vs. I.O.O.F. Legion vs Musketeers Sons of Norway vs. Empress. Totem Park vs. Bol Cove. sjasjiBjinii Louis Oorenflo's new speed boat hes testing on the Gulf of Mexico gets all excited and forgets about the water. Her.? he is leaping clear off Blloxl In 0.. e of those big moments. HOLD-UP IN VANCOUVER TO MAKE I GOV'T VOTE M Tk Qwf WU I APPROVED new a vi a lie kp'U'i 1 f? ui tu GARWOOD GOES FAST Drove Miss America IX 111.14 Miles Per Hour at Miami Beach Yesterday MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Jan. 26:-; Gar Wood, with his speedboat Miss America IX, was reported yesterday to have cet up a new speed for man on the water when he drove the craft 111.14 miles per hour on the first part of a two-mile course. However, it cannot be counted officially as a new record since Wood did not make the speed over the full required course. The present speed record Is held by Kaye Don, the British driver, it being 11053 miles per hour. Basketball Standing Senior league W. L. Panthers 6 6 C. N. R. A - 6 6 32 Taxi 6 6 Intermediate League W. L. High School 7 5 Tuxis 6 6 Merchants 5 7 Ladies' League W. Amazons 10 Cardinals 7 Comets 1 Junior League W. Boy Scouts 7 League of Nations ......5 Japanese .-.4 Rovers 2 L. 2 5 11 Are rolo Enthusiasts MA . PAYMENT Bank of England Will Meet Its Ob ligations to United States and France on February 1 LONDON, Jan. 26: The Bank of England announced yesterday that it will conipitle'payment at matirr-ity.pn rtorunry 1 of 30,000,000 credils granted it by the Federal Reserve Dank of New York and the Bank of France. V d (Jnited States Senate Approves $500,000,000 Appropriation l-'or Financial Jte construction ' I WASHINGTON, D.C.Jan., 20: ilhe final step in puttln Into 11c-! tual effect the $2,000,000,000 reconstruction finance corporation was f r lDM VDCtorH ri 1J UrllOll V ft TTVlHprf j Mlii JkVlUMJ VVlS wu I States approved the $500,000,000 Heavy Slugger is Bought From St. governmental appropriation to the Louis For $50,000 , iund. BROOKLYN. Jan. 26: Hack who made 56 home runs in the! j 193Q season while playing with the j : Chicago Cubs, has been sold by the !St. Louis Cardinals, by whom he i was acquired during the fall, to the Brooklyn Robins, it was officially i announced yesterday. It is reported that $50,000 was paid by Brooklyh for Wilson. CONFERENCE ON SHIPPING International Treaty L'rsed by French Marine Interests PARIS. Jan. 26 An lnteroatlo-i ' nal shipping conf erenae to draft ?. 'treaty for the merchant marina of j the world is a likely event for 1932. jln the opinion of French maritiais spheres. I The project, fathered by Rene Wth three games played, Laague , Mattux, important ship-owner and of Nations nnsumpd a lead of GOO to : COMttUCUMl apecUlist, h8 reset- M'M.r fmnw ram.ii riuh in I vet the approbation of Louis dc, last night's Junior Billiard League , ?wte,","e' Mitt ' . Of MS! !flt,n TVin lnIMHnl cuing rrarm I I tt as foil ows: Nations vs. Nick Chenoskl and 01 n,n waB today' IF. Pete Chenoskl will be played to- night. Billiard Averages ' Junior League v O. J. May H) 6 J. Saunders U) 3 N. Chenoskl E) ... ....5 SEATTLE. Jan. 28: Washington ' . JOlinson .) 6 defeated Oregon by a score of 44 to R- FonS LN' 5 32 in Intercollegiate basketball last W. Stuart j e night. .-. : R. Wicks ,(H1 : 6 ' - TONY LAZZEKI IS YANKEE HOLD-OUT 4- 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 26: The New York Yankees had an- 4 other hold-out on their line up yesterday in the person of Tony Lazzeri, star infletter. who announced that he would P. Vaccher tLN) 6 W. Murray H) 2 W. -Hudson. !I! O. Howe. E 6 P. Chenoskl E) 6 A. Zadoroskl4E) 6 W. Funnel! (J) 3 L. Raabe ( J) 6 B. Wcndle (LN) 2 E. Batt (LN) : 6 F. Aldridge LN A. Strachan (J) 6 not accept an unexpectedly 1 A. Murray (LN) 2 large cut in his salary for 1932. j J. Bulger Jl 6 C. Perry !) .;.. J5 W. E. Hayhurst (H) .4 T. 1200 600 959 1145 957 1128 1128' 1126 374 1112 1098 1102 1092 5-16 1074 350 1039 1022 982 790 604 Av 200 200 192 191 191 1!)U 183 188 187 185 133 183 182 182 179 175 173 1 Premier Laval'i Merchant Marine. In a note of approval the minister said tb time wm coming when It wlil be necessary for the nations t abandon competition in ocean commerce and -replace It with policies, of close and confident cooperation. M. Moreux says there are too afloat on MADE NEW INDUSTRY (Continued from Page 1 Nor were there any accidents in his success, for at thirty he delib-1 erately selected Chicago as a f svor- j ed shipping point and went there) from Philadelphia to find a product win a world-wide market. Wrigley' selected chewing gum after rejecting soap and bakln? powder. Chicle Introduced The children's knicknacb which was chewing gum when Wrigley j began its manufacture was made of spruce or paraffin and put up in long packages containing prizes. Under Wrigley's leadership chicle was brought into use as the basic ingredient of the product, the pac- ' kages were standardized, and, ma chinery was substituted for manual ..irthods. Within ten years after Wrigley "u bean the manufacture and pro-: 16a I motion of chowing gum; what had 168 164 154 151 been a bad habit had become a general custom. Twenty-five years after he had embarked in the business, the pub- He was paying $30,000,000 a year for j his products, and by 1925 his annual sales were between $63,000,000 1 and $70,000,000. Factories in Chi-j icago, New YorK, ueriin. London, I Toronto and Sydney were manufac-, iturlng the four brands upon which, , he had staked his business success. ! Selling his chewing gum on the road during his early Chicago car-, jeer, Wrigley was twitted about his jcity of Chicago by a rival salesman .who remarked that the town dldj jnot even own lto own ball club the Chicago National League team controlled by Cincinnati interests.; j Organized Ball Train 1 The Jest struck home, for baseball , j was Wrigley's hobby, and (ne whim j born then was gratified 25 years j later when Wrigley and several as-, sociates acquired the club from the Cincinnati men who still owned it. The club was moved to Chicago and styled the Cubs. A few years later he obtained sole control of the club, I and added to his baseball holdings the Los Angeles team of the Pacific Coast League. His third major business venture was the purchase in 1010 of Cata- j Una Island, off the California, coast, which he converted not only Into a popular summer resort, but Into silver, lead and zinc mining properties which pyramided his' fortune. ; Because the son born to William wrigley sr-ana iary Mjqiej; wng Jey ,n Philadelphia orSentenberv 30. 1861, tfas iiot content-toscena ! to the ownership of his father's scouring soap manufactory. William Wrigley Jr., was enabled to make his own son, Philip K president at 28 of his chewing gum company and the youngest execu T. J. Shenton, inspector of ,tlve in the country of a busmess of mines, returned to the city on the that size. Philip and a daughter Catala this morning after making j were born from the unlorfln 1885 of the" ground trip to Anyox and , William Wrigley Jr ariJ Ada' Foote, Stewart on oinciai amies. or New York. T:t?y:!?.y j. nr. wood's Turned Blue In The Face Norway Pine Syrup He Coughed So Hard Mr. Joseph Lsudhardt, Melville, 8ask,, writer "Last winter I had auch a bad cold that whenll started coughing I would turn blua in the face I went U the druKRuit and asked him what i Muu do for it, and he handed me a bottle of Dr. WooJ. "Norway nne byrup. When i had finished it 1 f,ii a lot better, so I got another one and after that u finished I never had another cough all winter. ' Price 35c. a bottle; large family size 65c j $ drug and general store; put up only by The T Milbm! Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. ILL lflL.f5ga TV A 1 uocior orders uu lilt "Another type of case which benefits by Guinness is the tired and worried business man. I usually prescribe a bottle at mid day and another at bedtime. It is nourishing, improves the appetite, and definitely improves the insomnia." M.B., B.Sc TWs letter, printed by special permission, it one of thousands recently receixxd from the Medical Profusion emphasizing the value of Guinness. 'Guinness is good for you' Guinness should never be served COLD, u.r en Ibis advertisement u n-ji uc:u: .. ..i,.-.. iv Control Board or by the uovei mnent of Uritisn Columbia That Buckingham "TIIIfcSLL" Buckingham Cigarettes a mellow blend of all that's finest in Tobacco. Cool, smooth. for Jill l t-- FmiipmnisccQUHmD y f QUALITY ALWAYS NO COUPONS If you lose anything, try n classified ad.