IT I FOOTWEA J. MayUti O. Howe iE R. Pong (LNi P. Johnwn E) P. Chenoski iE A. Zadaroskl E P. Vaccher LN) 14 13 13 13 14 W. Ftmr.ell (J) 3 L. Raabe E 13 P. Aldridge LN 13 W Hntson 14 R. Wicks HI) 14 W. Murray "Hi ... 10 E. Ilatt LN 13 B. Wendle LN. II A. Strachan Jy 14 A. Murray LN 2 J. Bulger iJi 14 C. Perry H) 13 W. E. Hayhurst Ut 4 Workmen's Shoes Strong and Durable Men's Brown Oxfords-Reg. $5.60; now Men's Gunmetal Oxfords Reg. $0 to $7; now Little Boys' Boots-Reg. $2.50; now 2109 2641 3642 3446 3445 2410 3682 Regular, $4.50 -9 1-2 to 10 1-2 at $2.95 $3.45 3.75 $1.50 1M swimming competition put on by n trc ubibi; v 1 1 o manful kjvt 111 ?! mlng Clull it) the Crystal Pool. Miss . . Trowbridge thoroughly ehjoys dlv-; 188 18i 181 ... U3i 184 -13 2474 182 uig aim euiiie oi ii ic mure uniicuii dives of which the k master are the Swan, the Jask-kttlfe, the Hack and the Flying Dutchman, and also the One and a Half Somersault. 548 182 235G 181', Miners of Drumheller Valley In 33 jO 180 Alberta will quit the dark pits for a 2(03 17t) long spell this spring and step ou' 2438 177 to test their soeeer ability with 1773 171 cam in British Columbia. Sask t- 3164 173 chewan. Manitoba and Ontario .1804 109 Th4 tour Is slstcd to start AdHI 39. 2343 lG7iA f election committee, which has! 335 I03j.b?pn hard at worlfdjujafs the win-1 2224 15W ter. ha nnl 19 pfyers to make 303$ 158 the tour, and more may be added. 604 101 ! AH but two of those chosen earn -." - - (their living by cutting coal from' C.N.S. freighter Canadian Spin- Drdmheller nip-. The team will' ner. which Is b:ing overhauled nt be known as the Drumhelle.- min-', the local dry dock, will be Ukon(ers. Charlie Adams, long time J off the pontoons about the end ol, sponsor of soccer throughout the this month and will soon after b Valley, organized the tour and will' rccottimissionad In the company's travel as team manager. Billy San- lntercoastal service between Van- derson will be the trainer. The 10 j couver and Montreal. - I players selected so far are: Clauds' , aat3 Cut-R MEEKER BLOCK Sensational Sale of Leckie s High-grade Sample Shoes New Shipment Just Arrived to Go at Less Than Manufacturers' Cost The Cut-Rate Shoe Store is in receipt of a large shipment of highest grade sample shoes for men, women and children, which we secured at a ridiculously low price. They arc bought from the 1,, Company, orttf of the best shoe manufacturers in the Dominion. Sample shoes are made from the best of materials, and by the better mechanics, therefore the public is fortunate in being able i uUr. chase this footwear. Wo secured these at a very large discount and are going to sell them at less than manufacturers' prices. This is a time of depression and hard times. Here Is an opportunity t , meet depression and. save dollars Following are a few of our bargains. This sale brings drastic reductions that Will startle Prince Kupert. Never mind who loses money on these high grade , Baby's Patent Strap-Reg. 95e; now 45c These goods have just arrived direct from the factory. It is impossible to advertise all the different lines but come in and see them and you will be convinced. Just received a shipment of Misses' and Children's Famous Packard Shoes, which we will include in this sale at very low prices. Men's Oxfords In Black and Brown 1o 32.95 Great Assortment Ladies' Sample Qff Shoes Reg. $5.50; to be sold at fw A GENERAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO THE PUBLIC OF PRINCE RUPERT TO EXAMINE THESE SHOES & BE CONVINCED Fine line Ladies' Oxfords-High grade make; Reg. $4.50; now -Black and Brown, $2.95 Makes Broad-jump Record SmLtmw ''BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbbV jflrn BflggggflOBoVl Ladies' Nice Strap Shoes-Reg. $3.75; now Women's Black Oxfords Reg. $4.50; now Women's 2-tone Dress Oxfords-Reg. $5.50; now Misses' Tiq Pumps 8 to 10 Reg. $2.75; now Kt usmi ki iKiii bjbj at mm ii at bibib n i tummimnn Biii hj mm ass? a i a i bi j b. as n usns ai btb bis b:tb ?b. bttbibj 5 I News of The Sport World MmauJBiBEBrBniBnrBraiSHTBtBtBTBnruxnraT Only One Game In Billiards Played So Far Junior Leacue Q. T. N. Chenoski K 14 2494 J. Saunders (J) ... 11 W. Stuart (Ji 14 Av 192 SPORT CHAT Once again M1m Beth Trowbridge hu scored In the field of high dlv- ln Thu Edmonlon wlm-Junlor oun Only one game was played In the Billiard League fixture last mer was sooetwful In winning the night between Empress and League Hoad championship cup at the of Nations, Nick Chenoski winning Banff Winter carnival, making her for the Bmpress by defeating Benny . for the fourth consecutive year WwKfle 260 to 113. The remaining Western Canada ladies' diving foor Karnes were Dostooned until ' champion. For several years Miss tonight. Billiard Averages Trowbridge has distinguished herself at swimming and diving meets. In 1938, In addition to being the holder of the Western Canada ladles' championship, she won the city and provincial championship. In 1939 she ranked second in the I V-irMn FoN s . new Callfornn collruuitc rc?ord for broad-Jum:,r.i, ree-ntly. He tached on half-a'cot for a new mark at 23 fee- V:: marts. Another step in evolii ion of the .pedestrian? Sister, go 1. Jaek Pcnnycoek. Dave Robert', fullback.-.; A Forrester. Tom Connelly, It Duffln, A. Cor-diner. halfbacks: W Cordlnet. J. Lockhart. J. Boyd, 0. IJoyd, Archie Forrest. E. MeDade. W. Roberta, W. Russell and T. Qovan. forwards. Adi:ns said Um players expected several matehw lr) Onfarlo, with games In Toronto assured, Games in Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg are belns arranged, although the full Itinerary has not been $1.95 $2.95 295 Women's Patent Pumps CO QE Reg. $5.50; now .... Women's Brown Dress Oxfords QO Reg. $4.50; now ft) Misses' Gunmetal Oxfords 11-1 Reg. $4.50; now Childs' Gunmetal Oxfords 8-10 Reg. $3.00; now Infant's Patent Strap Rej;. $1.50; now $2.50 $1.95 95c $1.95 ate Shoe Store PRINCE RUPERT C.N.R.IS IN LEAD Srorrd tlechlve 38 to 25 Victory Over Panthers In First of Senior , Leacue Hoop Play-offs ! Scouts Win Junior Tribute Paid to Memory uf Late! Jack Itatchforil by Ohsrrvint One Minute of Silence i The play-off basketball games were very exciting last night. In the first of a two-game series the C. N. Great Assortment Miaws' and Children's Oxfords Strap Shoes at greatly reduced prices Little Babies' Shoes At per pair Men's Runner! at, per pair Women's Oxfords at, per pair . . . boy completely outplayed the Panthers and scored at will The Panthers could not seem to work the ball In and resorted to long shots with the usual effect. Panthers tried hard but the C. N. R. were giv R. A. easily OuUlassed the Panthers J youngsters have put up in a strenuous and fast match, 38 thu vear Hath th Jouno aiwt '3. Ki-"himo' hlro. flcouta- Wllv r. ' 6t. Vteterk. M: to 38. The Junior gome was excel- Ljcouu were oat to win and they i)ff,tfd statin l icii aim mic uoym puv up a iw Wn demonstrated that It was hot I'rlrii" lo Meet hard fought game In which the 40lng to be a walkover The spirit Scouts valiantly won. 14 to 12. An i in which they entered the gain Round Houre 6 exhibition game between the High waa enough to give any of the spec- the tight wore ' ' Sehool and Tuxta alv proved ajntors a treat. They played hird off last night to spirited affilf In Which the High and clean, using combination to of the second h:f School boys won 27 lo 18. There was I advantage. The game was not one- in the Car-.dii N also an added attraction in the form of a half-mile speed roller skating race between BUt and Strachan lh which the former won by a mere few Inches. 1 During the Interval before the senior game, J. W. Plommer. presi- dent of the Batketball Association. .spoke a few words on the sudden and recent death of a well known sparUman, Jack Ratchford, and, In due respect to the deceased, he asked all players and spectators to , stand and bow their heads In a minutes' silence. t j Senior Game Senior (fame stattcd fast and furious with both teams pressing l.ard. The C. U. R. forwards weic forcing thelf way through the Panthers' defence- and scoring but the Panthers could hot make much lead way against the alr-llght defence of the Railway boys. Johnson ""d I,ambie were using some hlce 'miblnitlon which proved td be ery effective. In the- first half, the railway boys outscored the Panthers three to one. The first halt mled with the C. N. R. in the lead :i-io. , In tre second half the railway sided and It was Just chance that .l:n As- x:l"tlcn cave the Scout the bnsket that save them the lead as the whistle blew. Japanese Obata 0. Kanaya I 111 7'iunS Hmue wi' U;- Shops, wlr.w'i -fnn'aht to decide lnmplonship SW Mb at mr Mnrt fr Ik. ma Cmtnl Vtamt u 39c Running Shoes The season is now here for Running Shoe? We can supply every man, woman, child or young lady as we have just received n hk shipment from Canadian Goodrich and Mmer Companies. Rubber goods. Child's Runners with strap at, per pair Boys' Runners at, per pair . . . Youths' Runners at, per pair 62c 84c $1.00 87c !3& Sir- SK-:. ing their best and at no time wre "huirh fast The mudnu ;a?t -i- . i ehnbMrtthlt bail a ii t i iniiBPr in ii hi i iv r.wtm amp a. in R. well deserved their victory and now have a 13-polnt lead In the two-game series. C. U. E. Styles (7i. Morrison M Johnson 17, Lamble 181. Stalker i4). Hnny. PantheTa Mitchell il4. Crw 2. Irvtne 2, Macdonald White (2). Junior (iame This contest was easllv the beat Ihlermidiatr amf lniensmtiatf tanif through and nnnplrtdv outr.ua the Tuxis. Hlah School VfAWnf ham 8, tfoger vnr" : bev. Hit? Hi R' ' n wis Morrison M " ill. Naktaoto !. TtiurbK s"tf Mou son 2. Round House Enters Fk tl'.-refOIt. 1 ' Illt"", The oldest, nmoothcst, finest Hyo Whisky on the thttves. B.C. 12 YEAR OLD DOUBLE DISTILLED iWE $3.50 Itep. Quart Every tlrop 12 ycorj oM-ngc, Govcrnnfl guunmtccu. ucivcriiseinent is hut mniiistii m h mith.'" Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ' ,1