PAGE FQDH TH2 DAILY NEWS UsUBMsUsUUMsUatBUItlH Shower Held For s s News MARKSMEN ORGANIZE Canadian National Recreation Association Planning Orme Competition The Canadian National Recren , tlen Recreation Association i starting to consider the line-up o.' ; teams for the Orme Rifle Shooting j Cup League. From observation of 1 available material at present thereto a possibility of entries from the Dry Dock, Station, R.C.N.V.R., and , the fraternal C. N. Officer, which lias held the trophy for one year. Two teams from the R.J.N.V.K. would be welcomed, again thl: year. j The Orme Cup Leagu matchf are, so far, anticipated for or? match In February artd two eae' in March and April, but details o the schedule will be given as soo:i as the competing teams are knowi and the preliminary arrangements completed. FIRST GAME OF SEASON Seattle and Oakland Played Saturday at Santa Crux Indian to Meet Titers SANTA CRUZ. Cal- March 7: Playing their first game of the spring training season, Seattle Indiana, Pacific Coast League baseball cfctb. Saturday afternoon met the Oakland team in the first of a two-game series here. The Indiana have been assured of at least one game this spring with Bucky Harris' Detroit Tigers of the American Leagne. Old Country Soccer SATURDAY'S SCORES Scottish League Second Division Albion Rovers 4. Brechin City 1. Arbroath 4. Queen of South 0. Armadale 1. AUoa I. Edinburgh City 1. St. Bernard's 6. Hibernians 2, Boness 1. Kings Park 2. Bast Fife 2. Montrose 0. East Stirling 3. Ralth Rovers 0, Stenhousemulr 0. St Johnston 3. Forfar 0. English League Second Division Barnsley 2. Bradford 2. Bradford City 2. Stoke City 2. 1. Bristol City 1. Nottingham Forest Bury 1, Burnley 0. Leeds United 2, Charlton Athletic 0. Millwall 0. Southampton l. Notts County 1, Manchester Uni ted 2. Oldham Athletic 6. Chesterfield 1. Plymouth Argyle 4, Tottenham Hotspurs 1. Portvale 0, Preston Northern! 1 Swansea Town f , Wolverhampton Wanderers 1. of I he n, D. Morrison, R. Stalker. D. Stalker. E. Ratehford, A. Cross, R. Irvine. H. Macdonald. J. Currle. The first game will be played in Port Simpson on Saturday. March 12 and the second on Friday. March 18 in Prince Rupert. The team that scores the highest number of points in the series will be declared the winner. Although there is no cup presented for a Northern B. C. championship, Port Simpson has claimed this title for the past three years. Therefore it may be considered that the games are bring played towards a Northern B. C. championship. It Is hoped there will be room for a limited number of supporters to accompany the team to Simpson. Those wishing to make the trip mould get in touch with those in charge at the first opportunity. There will be a practice of the team Wednesday night at the Auditorium with Coach Mitchell cutting' the boys through their final paces In summer sfs -uiibur:-. b . and 8elma are nu mbers of ;n weekly dip at Chicago bet b r- P' .ar a to4; .u.cr Bca: "! ab j.:. Tommy a; id take a bundle up for port World I - . - . gYttriirisnresB?i "Tiny" Rounds Into Form All worry and no play makes the unemployed Jack a doll boy. To ptp things up a bit at a Sar Diego camp, regular boxing programs are put on. Tiny., is a heavyweight, bat he lacks champion technique. TEAM IS CHOSEN Prince Rupert Representatives For Port Simpson Series ... Announced: . . f . .. The following players have been hosen to represent the Prince Ru-oert Basketball Association m the wo-game inter-town series again ?ort Simpson: A. Styles. W. Jahn- BABE RUTH TO RETIRE Wants to Play in One More World Series Before Going Into Business on Wall Street ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, March 7: Babe Ruth let it be known at the week-end that he may soon retire from professional baseball to become a business man on Wall Street. If the New York Yankees win the pennant this year, lhe 1931 season will probably be his last. If they do not. he will likely remain in the game a year longer. The Bambino expressed his desire of playing in one more World Scries before he quits. MOOSE WIN WHIST CUP Second Place Honors in League Are Settled Canadian Legion Is Champn Team Moose Lodge emerged winner yesterday afternoon from the play-jf of four teams to settle second jlaee honors for the past season In he Fraternal Whist League and xusesslon of the Newton Cup, trophy for runners-up. There were four teams In the iliy-ofl and In the first round Mooe defeated Orotto 5-4 while! Cmpress took Sons of Norway by a j 9 to 3 score. Moose then defeated ; Empress 6 to 3 to win the trophy. ' Canadian Legion, leading in the . I . I . . L. Awlit.a. Cup, emblematic oi city whist (championship. L C. Eby. local contractor, ha rtirte 1 on the work of demolishing ;h o i commissary b'uUdmg a: the local dry AK't. i JIMMY MrMRNIN TO MELT BENNY LEONARD? 4- N1W YORK. March 7:-Ru- mor.s were heard here at the wvek end thnt Jimmy McLar- nin of Vancouver, chief con- tender for the world's welter- weight crown, and Benny Leonard, for years world's lightweight champion, will te matched for the main. event in one t New York's ball parks duimit the coming summer.'' The bout would be staged tin- 4 der the auspices Square Oarden. of Madison IC0MMITTEES it m m i ARE NAMED .Members Assigned to Take Charge of C. X. R. A. Activities This Year Committees of the Canadian Na-ional Recreation Association for the year have been named as follows: Badminton J. A. Teng chairman), F. M. Davis. J. H. Horton, A. S. Styles. Basketball J Campbell (chairman). Bowling F. S. Walton (chairman , J. Frew. A. R. Nlcholls. Crlbbage E. Diekman i chair-nan i, R Barber. J. J. Malr. F. A. Rogers. E Tulloch. Entertainment W. Rem ( chair man i. Members to be added as ( i j Horseshoes T. Anneeley (chairman , J. H. Horton. F. A. Rogers, W. M. Davis. F. A. Rogers. M Wat- on. T. C. Wilding. Track and Field P. Mcintosh (chairman). . Yachting T. M. Fortune (chairman), J. W Bond. J. W. MeAuley. FINALS IN BADMINTON City Championship Tournament to Conclude Wednesday Night Miss Alma Home Bride of Today Honored at Affair! Saturday Evening J On Saturday evening Mrs. Clifford Qilker and Mrs. Sid Hamblin were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Alma Home at the home of Mrs. Qilker. The rooms were beautifully decorated for the occasion and a very pleasant evening was spent by all In games and contests, in which Miss Edith Johnstone and Miss Al-' ma Home captured first prizes and , Mrs. P. H. Limey and Miss Cathie t Watson, second prizes. i During the evening a decorated' doll carriage laden with gilts wai. wheeled in by Miss Phyllis Hamblin for the bride-elect. i Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses. Other guests present were Mrs.' J W McKinley. Mrs. W. Wraths 11. Mrs. V. Houston. Mrs. J. Thurber. Mrs. T Christof f, Miss Beulah Mc- j Ktnley. Miss Eileen Hamblin REDUCTION IN PRICES t Thompson. ! Membership A. R. NlehoHs Cnt ,n Theat" Admission Announ- chairman i. ced Today By .Management Publicity H. Forrest chalr-' man. S. Boyle. F. M. Davis. J. Ed- u"1- 004 s p- MeMordle DS.O.. wards, M. Lamb. H. Lincoln manager of the Oapltol Theatre Rifle Club-B. E. Valde (chair-. annHir reduction In ad-mant, H. Lincoln (vice-chairman, missUn Pric to the local house-: W. Brass, T. Fortune. M. Lamb. iIn future admission Softball H. SkatUfcol cbalr- prlce be 50c for adults and 15c man. T. MacFle, A. S. Styles. E. for children Instead of 66c and 20c Tulloch. i as in the past. Matinee prices are Tennis H. Thrupp (chairman, f reduted from 46c and 15c to 35c and 19C. Col. McMordie announces that the usual service wHl be maintained with showing of the newest and finest talking pictures here. QUIETLY ! MARRIED Miss, Alma Home Bcrame Bride of Frank Glass at Noon mony Today i Finals in the city enampionshlp i a quiet wedding was solemnized badminton tournament will be at the Manse of First BaptUt played Wednesday evening in the churth at high noon today. Rev. I. O. D. E. Hall. The finalists are: Dr. F. W. Dafoe officiating, when Men's Singles Ronald Allen vs. Miss Alma M. Home of the Forest BobA,,en Branch staff here was united In Men's Douglea Bill La ruble and marriage to Frank T. Glass of the Shelford Darton vs. Ronald Allen Canadian National Railways, dnly ' 'nd Bill Tobey. intimate friends of the young cou-i Ladles' Doubles Miss Frances ; pie were present at the ceremony. Cross and Miss Garonne Mitchell, Following their marriage. Mr. vs Miss Bessie Thompson and Miss and Mrs. Okas left on this after-Amelia Pillsbury. ! noon's train for a honeymoon trip Mixed Doubles C. J. Norrlnglon . to Kamsoops and southern coast and Mrs A. E, Parlow vs. Ronald cities. On their return they will take Allen and Miss Myra Klnster. jup residence at 43t Fifth Avenue Saturday's Results I Both brk5e well ResulU of Saturday evening's .7 games: C. 1. Norrtngton and Mrs. A. E. Parlow beat H. T. Cross and Mrs, A. Q Webber, 15-10, 15-6 Ronald Allen and Miss Myra Kin slor beat William Lambie and Miss Caroline Mitchell 10-15. 15-9. 15-12. Ronald Allen beet Bill Tobey. 15-2. 15-5 Uons and best wishes of many friends. Halibut Landings Summary BUI Tobey and u xwu-uu Ronald Allen ouch vm beat . . "Tl -. d t) 5 jc nd Bob Tobey and Norman Allen. 15-1. , CnnmdUkm 4c and NOTICE FINALS CITY BADMINTON Tournament Wednesday. March 9. 8 p.m. I.OJI.E. Hall Admistion 25c ' Hockey.,iScores SATURDAY'S SCORES Boston 1 Maroona 3. Canadlcns 1, Toronto 1. SUNDAY'S SCORES , Detroit 2, New York -Aweiieans 2. New York Rangers 3, Chicago 4. JUNttTlt BILLIARDS Mar 8 L of N. vs. Hawks. Mar 11 Jewelers vs. L of N. 4c American Nordby. 30.090. refuted 4ic and 3c, going to Seattle to tie up. Tahoma. 15.000. Atlin. 5 le and 3c. Alttak, 5500. Cold Storage, 4.5c and Sc. Bollnda. 6.000. Cold Storage. 5.1c and 2c. Lmdy II. 7.000. Cold Storage. 4.7c and 2a. Canadian Ha&el II.. 5.000. Cold Storage. 4c Routine Business Al Ministerial Association Meet , The Prince Rupert Ministerial Association held Its regular monthly meeting this morning with the oresident. Rev. W. D. Oram Hoi-llngworth In the chair and a good attndanee of members. The matter of si Hal Eastern services was discussed but no definite decision was taken. Members of the association were assigned to weekly hospital services and weekly sermons in the press for the month, i Socks We ah AND ARE VERY Wii SOe, 75c and SI Buy younelf a M They're the foodt all right (fy w J Very Cold In Hockey Stani 1T11UU1C H CM Iaterniu.MjDfcJ Chicago and Region In Orlp of Cswadie Frott King Again loronio Miroons The middle west including Chi. American, .ago was reported by radio tat night to be In the grip of a coin Americsa bind ware 'with temperatures ranging. Rangers on Sunday from 4 to 18 above. LOCAL ITEMS C. A. Brynlldsen of Bella Coola Is paying a brief business visit toj the city. He arrived in the cslyj from down the coast on the Vcn- ture Saturday evening and wlil Mil by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on his return to Bella Coola. AFTER ALL FACTS ARE FACTS The absolute and undeniabto tad thai '83 is 7 years old is attested by the Government label appearing on the neck of each bottle. Chicago Detroit Barton Panthe:-High 8-! Cardm : Revet. . 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