PACH8 FOUR. L-JUJ.I ews of the Sport World BASKcTBALL IS EXCITING Several Close Games Played l4st NUsht hi, Varloiw. Leagues j Amazons Lose j ON.U.A. Played Brilliantly to Defeat Puiilhers 39- to 3.V The spectators were thrilled la1; night by one of the fastest cardj of basketball staged this season. SpiiHl was the keynote of all the Ritmt's. The Japanese Young People's Ai-soriutio' started the evening b -dpfeattiiK the League of Natiom 8-5 The Tuxls followed by toklnct the leading High School team 27-11. One of the surprise of the evening was the girls' game when the Cardinals stepped up and thoroughly beat the fast-stepping Amazons. 14-9. The Senior gams was so fast and close that It had the spectators on their tots throughout. In thrs game? the C.N R A. flashed brilliantly to overcome tho leading Panthers 39-35. Senior Game There were no warming-up exercise In this battle, for the boys started to give action right from the whistle. Play was very close with both teams evenly matched. The combination, at times, was a treat to play after play for the ONR.A.. Kelsey was working In some very fast play for the Panthers. Per Established 1819 LAMB'S RUM AGED. BLENDED AND MATl'RED AT Tlf r LONDON DOCKS bmb,s Fine Old Navy" rUOOP OVKIU'ROOF Old and Good! Ask the British Navy! On sale at Liquor Vendors or direct from Government Liquor Control Mall Order Department. Victoria. B.C. This adAwrtiMMtieiu niM puo llshtd e disHayeo by the Liquor Contra! Bord or by the Government of British Rritish Cnlumbia BOAT ENGINES 10 to M 1IT. Prom $8.50 Also Generators frftm, and Guaranteed New Sierage tutterles from S7JIS VANCOUVER AUTO WRECKING CO. 1219 Grantlllc St, Vanwmer Bmnah Yard at 330 Second Ave. East Novel Training Machine 0M Country Soccer Hjtb9HtB nSJBv - Oaaaavl ThHT3K' tfT1 -vwrgeH kgggHiriivaftggl Haaafew i-Jlt Ift i SJjSjjBB gBPJwlggV'gj ' jttmm d!Blw9( ntviiisEE HT jiavavavaHstavavjavavav Having recovered from his appendlct!i3 operation. Vir Williams U8, 440-yard r.hampion, uses his iTtgcnious ryrUng machine as a conditioner for the Olympics. 8; Stalker. 4; Johnson iLamble, 10; Nelson. watch. With Morrison etwlneerlne sey. 10. Smith. 5; Paothers McDonald. 8; Mitchell 4: Irvlna, 9; Cross, 4; Lyons; Kei- sonal fouls were not amis In IhksUpfed was concerned. This game fast play and B. Mitchell kept the boys well In hand, calling everything So the first half ended wHh both teams giving every last biwslump showed some beautiful floor of pep they had. The Panthers had the slim lead of one point as the whistle blew. Again, at Uie whistle the bfl) Intermediate Game The Intermediate game was not tar behlrd the senior as far as was cot as one-sided as the score shows. Doth teams pktyed well The Tuxls getting out of their lone strategy. With Nakamoto agajn Fhutlng tils stride and the rest of the boys giving him wonderful support, victory eould not help started travelll'g up and down, but be theirs. Wtth weH-tlmed the floor at a terrific speed- After! combination Py. they easily out-; a rew minutes or play the CNR i smarted the students who were A. captured a nice lead of 4 points I not up to their usual form, their which the Panthers rallied hard. passing not even being up to the to overcome but. with wlaard-Ilks: status of the Junior League, Walt combination, the Railway boys fed era. who flashed so brilliantly pit Girts' Game It vm astaacent after witnessing .McLAUNIN TO GET CHANCE AT TITLE 4. BOSTON. Jan. 9 BkUy Am f 4 Boston, Oarden boxing match- maker, but night said that Jimmy McLarnin of Vancou- 4 ver. B.C., l&d accepted terms tor a title bout with Lou Bro- 4- ulllsrd. the welterweight champion, the tight to take 4- place here next month. Basketball Standing Senior League W. L. Panthers 6 S Styles under the basket and thus; other night, could not seem to get'17- N R- A 5- turned a close earn litn virtarv coins Th Utah Rrhnnl fi.ihrt nt'Sl Taxi 4 6 The Panthers lacked that la-: .times but this was not soil talent little bit of punch that enables, a' against the forcible plays used by team to score when up against a the TuxU and so the Students strong defence, an here started, found themselves at the tatt-eod or the climax of, the game. WMlua 27-11 soars, bus a lew mteutes to go the Pan-1 TuxU J. Morrison, 2; R. Morrt-thers climbed within two poInU onv 3; Thurber, 9: Smtth. 2; Nsv ol their victors, but the CNJtJV 'kamota, U: Maxtor. Itansan. Al-Mtvrned with aaotber beautiful ten Pce of play to end the game 39- High School Walters, 2: Wing. & ham, 3: Vauee. Tobey Urger, e ON.RA Styles. 12; Morrison. Ross, 1; Forbes. aut night's games that the girts1 Jnese really can play basketball rtn """ they want la "Defeat a Ml a; temporary check," Is the slogan of the Cardinals aad, havteg beetu defeated sa many timet ay the) Araacoos. they sat wit teat nigh j wMh otersaisMkttet to take Into ram the Vsague leaasca Th, CanUsMls took quite a white to get, started and rnlseed shot after 1 shot. But as sooi as they got' warmed up and started to us , combination the Ana seat found it Impossible to stop them. It was, a good gaase and the Aataaons tho' defeated, straggled vallaatly but could Ml stop the Cardlsuu. who were Uv'ng up to their nasac and Oylng like birds. Cathie Irvine was the sharpshooter tor the Cardinals with the rest of the team giving ner wonderful support. Per tor Amatoas. Sue Boddte pkurtyt , exceptionally hard to keep her team from defeat, but found it Impossible gainst good cotnbiaUcn as the lt-g score ahowa. CrdtaaaV-U Lemv. 2; C. Irvine. 10; V. Krllreeaky. 2; P. Stone, A. CMoJtC F Rlvett. Amao.a5SLnP rhard -2: 3: lUlfehiei X' CTMo gan. 4; A. Kaeh. i Intermediate League - -W. U High School 7 4 Tuxls S 8 Merchants 4 fl Ladles' League W. U Amassms 9 2 Cardmahi 6 5 (torneta 1 9 Junior Lea rue W. L. Boy Seouta & 2 j League of Nattosu 3 3 4 1 7 PtsJ 12 12 8 PtS 12 1 ' Pts 12 10 8 2 BASKETBALL January IS 32 Taxi vs. C N. R. Tuxls vs. Merchant Comets vm. Amaaons. Hovers vs. Japanese Assn. January IS Pamthan W 32 Taxi. High School vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Comets. LeactN ot Nations vs. Scouts. SECOND HALF January 19 Panthers n. C. N. R. Tuxls vs. Hhth School Amaaons vs. Cardinals. Rovers vs. League of Nations. of tet ot psa:ttee -d good coach bag and are looked upon to be tho RMst danseroaw team hi the see ond half ot ihe teage. The League ot Nateaa wore very unlucky fen shoaOnav. and IMr-. eombtcaiiott hi at iHaiM. a Jtttle4aacsd. The tf4ree wett djeatrved. 'tb.ele win m aaay avyea tee oeuer oaji tsteaagb the gstsne Junior Game Jspaaase Yom Peojle Obat. The beys sbhted the tasteetaaaw Ktthunatsx 4: Kaiuya. 4; Suehlro. te their claas, thte teaaMt, Combi- Nakaaoto. aa(W a:d aMaklBK wete very Legw oi NaUos Dominate procnlneni. these factors beaag the OHUs. 4; Marahal HUM. Arneyk Al-eamtet of good; baake4baU. Th len. 1: AMonoilo. atoee score shtvwg -that both ataen The refeeeoaag was In tho ca-. I Third Round Eu&lish Cup 1 Brighton and Hove Albion 1, Port-vale 2. Sunderland 0, Southampton 0. Barnsley 0, Soutbport 0. Tottenham Hotspurs 7t, The Wednesday 2. Plymouth Argyle 4, Manchester United. L. Oriaoaby Town 4, Exeter City I. Chesterfield 5, Notts Forest 2. Halifax Town 1. Bournemouth and Boscombe 3. Arsenal 11, Darwen 1. Bradford. 2. Cardiff City 0. Luton Town 1, Wolverhampton (Wanderers 2. 1 Oldham Athletic 1, Uudderstleld I Town I. ! Blackpool 1. Newcastle United 1 t Darlington 1, Northampton Town : Leicester City 7, Crooktown 0, 1 Preston North End 0, Bolton Wanderers 0. 1 West. Bnxnwleh Albion 1, Aston i Villa 2. Brentford 2. Bath 0. Bury 2, Swansea Town 1. Sheffield United 2, Cerlqthlnna il. I Middlesbrough 1. Partaaiouth 1. Notts County 2, Bristol City 2. Charlton Athletic 1. Weat Ham United 2. Burton Town 0. Blackburn Rovers 4. Queens Park Rangers 3, Leeds United 1. Birmingham 1, Bradford City Q. Steke City 3. Hult City 0. Tranmere Rovers 2, Chelsea 2. Burnley 0, Derby County 4. Watford 1. Fulham 1. MlUwaU 2, Mancheatee City 3. Everton 1, Liverpool 2. t SCOTTISH LEAGUE lint Division Alrdrieontens 3. Clyde 0. Ayr United 6. Lelth Athletic 1. Celtic 2, Aberdeen 0. Cowdenbeath 2; Falkirk 1. Dundee 0. Hamilton A cads 3. Hearts 0, Morton 0. Motherwell 4, Kilmarnock 0. Particle Thistle 3. Dsmdee United 0. St. MtrretvQ,, Rangers 2. Third La nil rk -2, Queens Park 1. MOOSE liEAT GKOTTO Moose beat Grotto by a score o( 8 14. tu I In the Fraternal Whist League in! Thursday evening The score was g - inadvertantly omitted from the hat j of scores yesterday. Pts.1 . 1 18 U.S. Track Star Alice Ryden. AmHU'in track sur silnfs an odd JaveJta also ta preparation for the big Olympic do- srgs at Los Angeles. Rasher dra- Moose Legion New Officers j Very Enjoyable Nearly Two Hundred Pirsons. fn. sent at Affair In Attle II ah Last Ni(bt The holiday spirit was still much tn evidence lost night when the Eagles' Lodge held another of Its delightful social dance There were about 17a persons present and kdanoing continued in full sway fcom 9:30 p.m. until 1:3ft nm. Splendid music was furnished by Balagno's Venetian Orchestra. Delicious refreshments were served Just before midnight after whleh confetti was distributed to the merriment of all Oeorge Brooke was master of cere tao ales and James Brown presided at the door. Gets Contract to Supply Logs to Local Sawmill C. O. Muller of this city has taken a contract from the Big Buy Lumber Co. to supply 300,000 feet of spruce timber to be taken off the former's land near Terrace. Mr. MnHer wiH leave next week for Terrace to get the work started. The contract will keep five men working for about a month's tune. China Subject of Talk Last Night To Young People j C N, R. 1 RAINS V '. For the East i Mondays, Wednesdays and FrU. 3 pjru From tU East 1 Tuesdays, Tbnrsdays and Saturdays . VHA ajn. The aventge yearte cost ol ol- were plsylog defensive basketball P&Me Mthda ot J. Catty. W. John- site measures tot Leap Year ' he sstacattan la the United States The Japaaeae are shewing signs son. W Mttehell what) !te estimated at 31500. rtiBERTSONS ARE ! BftlDGE WINNERS NBW VORK, Jan. Mr. ! and Mrs. Ely Cidbertsoii won Installation Conducted Last Nlhtr tSOhrubber btldje mara- B. J. Bacon is New Head of 4 thon fast night with a margin - Organization t.nf a aan ijointB or Sldrusv FULTON IS CANDIDATE Former Member of School Board Will Seek. Return to That 1 Body ! it was announced this morning' on behalf of W. O. Fujton. well known local barrister, that ht each, spoken on civic affairs, the 'Canadian Legion, at a geenral Last evening the Anglican Young meeting, last night, endorsed the People's Association met In the ! o eaeo on the elty council. Cathedral Hall. Miss Winnie Tuc-j W. Wilson, president of the Le-ker gave a very Interesting talk ongion. was In the chair over the "China. lu People 'and Customs.- 1 meeting which was well attended. Refreshment were served. ! L Billiard Averages Janior League O. T. J. May HI) 3 600 W. Stuart (Jl 3 600 J Saundeca Jt . 200 P. Johnson Ei 3 i97 R Pong iLN 4 Til P. Cheooskl (B .. ... 76 O. Howe tE , ... . 3 SX3 R. Wicks IU v.3 3TO A. Zadoroskl tin 1 ja P. Yaeaher LNk 4 u w Hudson m j saa W. Fdasett SJ 3 344 N Cheeoskt IS .3 Us E Batt LN) i 715 F Aldridge iLN) 333 F Aldrtdge iLN 4 898 L Raabe (J .4 691 A Murray ILN) 2 3J& J. Balger J 4 840 W E. Hsyhurat H 3 4S8 A. Strachan J . 4 814 C. Peru H 2 m ! Note-lU Hawks: J, .ewelers;' L. of N, Leagoe ol Nattonsc E, Era-' preast. Av. 200 200' 2O0! 159 J 193 198 ; 191) 190 i 189 1 187 184 182 182 179! 178, 173! 133 168 163 163 1S4 ess. 147 Whist Schedul. January It Musketeers vs. Fish Packers. Seal Core vs. Moose. Legion vs. Sons of Norway. LO-QP. TS. Empress. Totem Park vs. Grotto. January 21 Seal Cove vs. I.O.OJ. Musketeers vs. Grotto Empress vs. Totem Park, Sons of Norway vs. Moose. Fish Packers vs. Legion. February 23 Seal Cove vs. Grotto. Moose vi Legion. Musketeers Vs. I.O.O.F. Bmpress va Fish Packers. Toteai Pork vs. Sons ot Norway Msrrh 3 Grotto vs. I.O.O.F. Moose vs. Tottm Park. Muskeeteri vs. Empress Legion vs. Seal Qqvc 80ns of Norway vs. FWh Pack. January 28 Orotto vs. Sens of Norway. LOOT. vs. FUh feelers Seal. Cove vs. Empreas. Legion vs. Totem Park. Moose vs. Musketeers. Frbruaty 4 Grotto vs. Legion. Sons of Norway vs. LQ-CJ. Muskeeters vs. Seal Cove Totem Park vs. Ftsh Fathers. Empress vs. Moose. February I.aOF. vs. Legioa Seal Oove vs. Sons of Norway Totem Park vs. MosksteeM. Ftsh Parkers vs. Moose. Empress vs. Orotto. sell. Biwraay, Jaa 9, . ' Lsnz whuhttd as, his. first Dajrt !'"'." '. . Officers of the iocal Moose Legion wr jACoby ancl later 1, e vomans Auxiliary to st f were Installed as follows last night Commander Wlnfleld Liggett !t1 An'ltcan Church hrii ,N, by W. B. McCalliun, retiring PasA Jr. flnal sr3C rubbers were i ""Mnf " Thursday , e Great North Moose. iayed iast nlght weck and elected officer- fr , Great North Moose, a J. Bacon, i 1 .awing year a follows: South Moose, Oscar Sather. East Moose, Ted Rorvik. West Moosev N. S, K. Bxewer. Treasurer, Richard Long. Guiding Moose, P. Peterson, Custodian. J. L Bialn. Argus, Joseph Slaggard. Fred Scadden remains herder to secretary by appointment. After the Installation ceremonies, the Moose Legion Band gave an acceptable recital. Delicious refreshments were served. Eagles' Dance Mrs. Kelsey Woman's Auxiliary of St. p, Cluircii Elects Its Offictrs Fot coming year as4v.i4v4.4v4w' Preaidenv Mrs. Oeorge Kelsey vice-tresiaeni, Mrs. w. h a.t otrweuiiy-iicaauicr, Mrs IIllUTQUt. Fancy Work Secretary. Mrs ; .un'iury and Mrs. W. O. Vm.tr Plain Sewing Secretary Mrs.-, !I. Goodrell and Mrs. H B. T. s.m URGE CREDIT A I IKY 1 would be a candidate for electvr ;raMr 01 t-ommerce rassn 1 10 the board of school trutteea at solution Hearing on QurstlM the civic election next week. Mr. ; At Meeting Fulton was formerly a member of " ' ihe school board for several yearv quearion or extending w , ta baRbul fishermen by tin Prir. SCHUBERT INFIELD; Gavecumut Tflegraulu Man Nominated for School Board Scat 1 At Civic Election Next Wek 'Rupert dry dock came bei , 'chamber of Commerce l ignd a resolution was pass lion of G. W. Nlckerson ask.: suitable arrangements be m TUs foUowed, reeent on.. absolutely no credit be the dry dock. Mr. Nlckerson pointed nui I last year's accounts of (.si only eight per cent resin n Another new entrant in the field Pa,d- wh'h. considering munkhMl uollttes Is Dudley C.i1,on4 w ood sh"v Schubert whose nomination papers' th men coukl H cr' as a candidate foe the board of many 01 ine!n co"10 11 school trustees were filed thU reeohitloa wUl be sent morning. Mr. Schubert is a mm-,,Ienr3r T00"11011 nd ,ne M ber of the staff of the Oovern- " mem Telegraphs here. He a proposed fcy C. V. Evltt and seconded by J. J. Judge. Mr. Schubert, wbo ta a returned man. who carries the marks of his war service, was endorsed as a school board candidate by the Canadian Legion at Its meeting last Pihibary for re-eiectloi ictty ecuneU wae tiled a-itke of tho city clerk t!i.-lng. O. W. Nlckerson is and D. O. Stewart seconc Aid. Blaik was glso ren j: today, proposer and sc-.n lng Aid. S. D. Masdonatd Brew iv Many Years oi r n 1 Loastal VICTORIA. Jan. 9 T! Crt H. L. Rotoarson. r.w who died hfte yesterday ; brief Ulnea ivad oeea nu 1 23 years of various coast vr I eluding Grand Trunk Pan: Canadian National steam- : ' to taking up pilotage. Representations fl night. He Is a rative son of Brt-l (Lih Columbia and a member of To Seek Re-election at Muaifc. one of the oldest families of the roll Nut Week province ENDORSED BYJLEGI0N .Mayor Orme and Aldermen Mac-denaM. Black and Ruddethara Address Returned Men Aid. Pillsbury Is Renominated; i 1 1 1 1 Til I u sn 11 in ninr i AAOJ lUUi The nnmrnatlnn of A. After Mayor C. H Orme. Aid. 8. r-i D. Macdurald Aid. James Black VaS Master TOr and Aid. O. W. Rudderham had I A I S 1 a? ClAr ' At the Chamber of C dinner meeting last nigiv iNtckersou read a rather j document which had be n I ted by a oontmlttee ot the . jto tho Railway CcanmlsKb i with the use of the sertini railway between Prtnee Rp : Jasiwr ajid alio with the Pr -lei. The action of the comr ndhif Ihe resort was land the eamenl.tee thank. j Buying Bulkley Vallev Poultry ? a 1 1 Is Discussed The quastlon ot buynn trow the. Bulkky Valtey c. ." ieufuWettbJe atttotson at .iC lat Bsgbt at the Ch Commerce A tot of corn - waa read in recant to it fading 0 a committer chamber were forward-il iamUheta Beard ol Tra wbjb tho tint letter eao gard ts it. . 1 in .edl ,-rrv !! friii"