I "if PAG3 TOTTR. m gaily sncws Wiatfisy am-m News of the Sport World Wket a BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT TU-Rit of Evening; Was Senior Game Woa By Panthers Over 32 Taxi Vrv lltllf rmhHr simnnrt was 1 i.itii fv VMM. 4or MAC I IN CAMAS Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total rapacity 20,000 Ions Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for SUI and U'oud IVssds Sawmill and Mining Machine rjr Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Clectric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy .Lifts 4 Utile support. JACK K EARNS IS LINING UP WALKER-SCIiAIELING LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6: Jack Kearns announced yes- terday that he had entered up- on negotiation to match Mic- key Walker with Max Schmel- lng, world's heayywelghf box- ' 'lng champion. Kearns said the of basketball bout would take place in Miami given to a fine card thn than In games ram .tH staged tn in th- the Auditorium Ai,riitnri.,m California or last night. The 27-12 victory for the Scouts, does not give Justice to the defeated , Rovers who put up a hard game In the Junior League. , The Intermediate game was fast' and aggressive as the 25-21 victory , for High School over Merchants easily indicates. The girls' game was good but the Cardinals got going and took the Comets Into camp 26-6. The senior was fast and the game 'w!gnt tu,e o dlspQ$e Qf here Ffi pick of the evening, the Panthers being on the lucky end of a 27-17 score over the 32 Taxi. Senior Game It was easily seen after the first few minutes of play that the Panthers would have to give their best to overcome the Taxi boys. The feat. Macdonald and Mitchell engineered some fast plays for the Panthers keeping the rest of the boys stepping all the time. B. Vance of High School substituted a nice game for the Panthers. For the Taxi boys Frlasell turned in a fast game with V. Menzles playing a stellar ame at guard. The 32 boys should get together and practice a few plays for, with the team they staged last night, they could become very dangerous in the second half. Panthers Mitchell 10. Irvine 44), Cross (3), Macdonald 8i. Lyons S. Vance. 22 Taxi-D. Stalker. E. Ratchf ord ' Chicago. ! 41 BAT WANTS NEW TITLE NEW YORK, Jan. 6 Having but nnp mnrp rhnltpno-pr nf hl fon-thn-i. day night, Bat Battallno. world's featherweight champ, is row casting his eyes upon Tony Canzoneri's lightweight crown. It has been ruled that Battallno must vacate the feather title be- fore he can take on Canzonerl for the lightweight crown. play was very ragged in the first few minutes but It did not take (9)( w WralhaJ, D Gurvich (2 ong for the boys to start giving a D Fri2ze, (6 y Men2les little action, the Taxi boys had the best of the game in the first half , .f."ale Gme scoring five field baskets to the Fighting spirit was the keynote Panthers' three. Heavy checking, th'8 Right from the start the Merchants the stu-Panthers however, on the part of 32 gave the pressed the opportunity of kep- fentus' Hd Paying, without skill t,ng' U to no avail 1x1 a bas-for tag the score 10-9 on personal fouls ? !? the first half. iketba" Bame Ior- ln the Irst ew The second half started fast ute th5 Mercnants hit every-which 01108 but the basket- T.ne Students always gives spectators a thrill. Combination was. however.6? dM not play g00d baskba" the first half. Wal-who not in the background for those ters was Mt ,ett,ng nls team down watched the game closely , could see some nice team play. 22, ' easy though and went through however, not satisfied with thelwlth a few BOl P18 to keeP hu lesson they received in the last.5'116 even wlth Merchants. On the game, resorted to long shots whlch!her hand- Din6w sink constituted the reason for their de a few bf his shots and so the first half ended with close play as 11-9 score easily Indicates. Second half started with both teams giving everything they had to make It a real battle. There were personal fouls aplenty but that was just through excitement and fast piay. Both teams started to tighten up, the High School swinging bark to their flashy combination plays. The Merchants could not stand the pace and toroke down in the last 10 minutes using Jong passes which the students easily intercepted. Both teams got an equal numbe -of shots at the ring tut the High School were not missing and hence were on the victorious end. For the High School Walters must be com- jplimented on his solo exhibits ln the first half and for his steadfast support in the second. For the Merchants Dingwell was the sharp- ffaooter and McNulty also played hard. Merchants Dingwell 412), Com-adlna Ut, Currle, Pierce (8). Mc Nulty. High School Walters (15), Un ger 1 5). Wingham 4, Vance. To bey, Forbes. . - '" -v -Ladies' Game One annot comment on this game very much fox it was the cardinals' game ail the way through. The Cardinals are now us Ing team -work to .good advantage while the Comets are still needing Ipractloe. It looks as If the Cardinals hui give tuc: ituaciuia a icni .buimc next Friday For the Cardinals both forwards were dead on the basket with the rest of the team giving them won derful support For the Comets F., Steen was striving hard not to let her team to -down tout was given Cardinals -1. Lowe '4. C. Ir vine t2). 'V. Krlkersky (10). P Stone, A. Olldirlst, & RivetL Comets Z. fiteen. P. Har'vijy 2. E. Morris 2. C. McLeod. JJ. Jack.' Junior Came With vrry game, thesejyoungqr walked a 'good combination but i lacked a -sharpshooter. Wilson and fianturbajie for the Scouts are be-1 coming .(tcad -shots and left their I team well tn the lead. All the boys Charlie Chaplin BOSTON IS j You'd thing Charlie Chaplin would be able to play better in his baggy trousers and bowler wouldn't you? This Is while guest of Winston Churchill, SPORT CHAT Connie Mack looks ahead confi dently to 1932,' but sees the Yankees jls a serious threat. He says: "I re gard the Yankees as the team most likely to give us a fight. Their pitching will improve. They have bought some fine talent to bolster their weak spots. Then they have Ruth and Oehrig. The Yanks are a threat and a most dangerous one:" Jack Dcmpsey, former champion heavyweight boxer, arrived ln San Francisco recently for a brief visit. The ex-champlen said he had no Immediate plans for a comeback but that he would keep in training. He said he expected to keep meeting better and better opponents un til he could satisfy himself as to his fitness for an attempted come back, if one is made. Art Oagne, formerly of Trlnce Oeorge. veteran right winger of Detroit Falcons. National Hockey League squad, has been turned back to -the Olympic, of the Interna tional loop. He made his first ap pearance ln an Olympic uniform last Saturday. Oagne has played ln Western Canada, for Montreal Ca nadiens, Boston and Ottawa, and is the oldestman on the Olympic roster. Whist Schedule January 7 Moose vs. Orotto. Sons of Norway vs. Musketeers Fish Packers vs. Seal Cove. Totem Park vij ijb.OF. Empress vs. Leglan. CULIIKRTSON LKAD . IS FURTHER CUT JflEW YORK. Jan. 6: Sidney Lenz and Commander Win- fcoys ate Improving and dlth'lnj up,lekl Lifg4L in ight rubbers a sood brand -of baskntbilL Rdvers latt ntaht. cut the lead of Mr. 1 and Mrs. IHy Culbertson tn the IM-mbber bridge marathon by a further 2,000 point. At the end of ihe 130th rubber last night, Culbertson's side was -were striving to play good basket- leading Iby 14J7C points. Lenz 4 ball. j won six pf last night's rubbers. 4 Rovers McKlnley t8), McMeekln . The ciitest will end Friday f2),Bremrier.'Winu5croft, Davis (2). night. Scouts Wilson (8), Santurbane' . t H), JJUler, Vlereck (5), Smith. !- NEAR TOP Bruins Play Tie With Maple Leafs aud Take Second I'larr Alone In American Division I BOSTON, Jan. 5: By playing a three-all overtime tie with Toronto Maple Leafs last night, Boston Bruins moved rnto exclusive possession of second place In the American Division of the National Hockey League, advancing ahead of the Chicago Black Hawks with whom they had been tied. The Black Hawks and Detroit Falcons were idle last night. Montreal Canadiens were defeated 2 to 1 by the New York Americans at Montreal, the Americans rutting the margin between themselves and the Canadiens for second place ln the international division to. one point. New York Rangers continued their winning stride by taking the measure of the luckless Montreal Maroons at New York two to one. Hockey Standings International Division W. D. L Toronto 0 5 7 Canadiens 8 3 9 Americans 6 6 9 Maroons 3 12 American Division Rangers U 53 i Chicago 6 7 6 Boston 7 6 5 Detroit 6 3 10 Billiard Averages p 23 1!) IS 13 i 31 19 20 15 Junior League I O. T. Av.l J. May (II) .".3 600 200, R. Fong LN) .3 600 ' 200' W. Stuart tJr 3 600 200, P. Johnson E 3 597 199: P. Chenoskl E) 4 768 192 a. Howe (E) 3 573 191 R. Wicks (II) 3 .570 190 A. Zadoroskl (E) 3 563 189 1 B. Wendle (LN) 1 184 184 W. Hudson (ID 3 553 184 W. Funnell (J) 3 546 182' N. Chenoskl (E) 2 559 182 P. Vaccher (LN) 3 547 W F. Aldrldge (LN) 3 535 178 r E. Batt (LN) 3 530 177. A. Murray (LN) 2 335 168; A. Strachan (J) 2 492 164, L. Raabe (J) 3 491 164! W. E. Hayhurst (U) 2 488 163 i J. Bulger (J) 3 450 150. C. Perry HI) 2 294 147 (Note H., Hawks; J., Jewelers; i L. of N., League of Nations; E.. Em-' press). JUNIOR BILLIARD STANDING O. Ttl. Empress 1 1892 Hawks 2 1833 League of Nations 3 2731 Jewelers ..: 1 2584 Av, .948! 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