I FAGE pour THE DAILY NEWS Frtjj 2 ! mua pimiiawmiaMMroimiBu mm iiBiini mm mMmmmmamm mmmsmswm mman m mmtmmtmmtvip I twt e nri o . nr 11 S News or in Take a tip-- iiiiiiiaimKB:! HAWKo W Canadlens ...21 Toronto 19 Maroon 18 American 15 WIN BILLIARDS Jewelers Defeated 854 to 722 in Junior League Fixture The Junior Billiard League fixture between Jewelers and Hawks was completed last night, the Hawks winning by an aggregate score of 854 to 722. Individual scores for the final three games were as follows: John Bulger ' Jewelers , 200; Roy Wicks (Hawks), 150. William Stuart, 200; W. Hutson. 104. Johnny Saunders 124: WUlla.n Murray, 200. The league standing for the second half of the season to date is as follows: O. Ttl. AT Empress 9 8297 924 Jewelers 10 8964 896 League of Nations 9 8064 896 Hawks 10 8642 864 Billiard Averages Junior Lea rue ' G. T. O. Howe E 12 2298 J. Saunders J 10 1909 N. Chenoskl IE) 12 2294 J. May (Hi 13 2452 W. Stuart J 13 2451 R. Fong (LN) 12 2245 P. Johnson E 12 2246 P. Vaccher (LN) 12 2223 A. Zadaroskl (E) 12 2192 W. Murray(H) 9 1636 W. Funnel! (J) 3 546 L. Raabe (E) 12 2156 P. Chenoskl (E) 13 2332 W. Hutson H 13 .2303 R. Wicks H 13 2297 P. Aldrldge (LN) 12 2140 E. Batt (LN) 12 2107 B. Wendle (LN) 9 1561 A. Strachan (J) 13. 2178 A. Murray (LN) 2 335 C. Perry H) 12 1863 J. Bulger (J) 13 2094 W. E. Hayhurst (H) 4 604 International Division D. 7 '7 6 8 American Division Ranger 22 7 Chicago . 17 10 Detroit .. 16 8 Boston , 13 H L. 15 16 21 20 15 16 19 19. Av 192 191 191 188 188 187! 187, 185 184 182 182 180 179 177 HEN Connie M.:k. the K'-.md old man of baseball. haws 'em how. The 69-year old pilot of the Athletics is with his team at Fort Myers. 176 1 Tommy Ryan emerged from the and bouts to the finish almost un-2? lumber camps of Michigan in the marked. I " a"" R n' nht tne nineties a rough and ready scrap- waf . . ,, . ,, original Jack Dempsey at Coney 168kr who eventually bseame welter- Igland to 1905 when ne won wlth a 168weight and middleweight boxing knock-out In the third round that 155 champion of the world. .Ryan , re- he decided to gather what money 153 151 Hockey Scores Toronto 1, Montreal 3. Chicago 3. Boston 2. New York Americans 5, New York Rangers 1. Hockey Standings FIGURES IN SPORT 'TOMMY RYAN, BOXER i tired from both claseea undefeated he could from fighting and retire and with his meagre ring earning be"" ne reached the downward went to California with his wife, turning road. Ryan quit the ring in As a reault of wise investment, he 1907 and conducted a club at Syra-now resides at Culver City ap- c"se. N-Y., before going west. In his proaehlng the classification of a day he defeated such noted fighters millionaire. ,u Mysterious Billy Smith, Red Ryan was born at Redwood. N.Y., Brennan, Jack Wilkies, Jimmy Mur- March 31, 1870, the son of a French Phy Mike Shaughnessy and George glassblower and an English mother. Lavlgne. Kid McCoy. Ryan used to He ran away from home to the lum-; say. wa hi most persistent hoodoo. ber camps because he did not want Aiinougn Mcuoy deieatea Kyan a to become a glaatblower. He aum-1 number of times, they always ed the name of Tommy Ryan after i fought at the light heavyweight running away. lln"t and the middleweight crown Graduating from the bar-room j"8 never at stake. For a number brawl of the lumber camps. Ryan ! ot !w toured the country 49 'went to Detroit and other towns I n vauoevuie witn Bob mzsimmons, 45 which were then the national box-1 boxing exhibitions wl.th the former 42 ling frontier. At the age of 31 he met heavyweight champion. 38 ; and knocked out Danny Need ham ! Ryan instructed Jim Jeffrie in 51 after 76 gruelling rounds at Mm- j the famous crouch which allowed nea polls to become welterweight , the latter to spring, the startling champion of the world. He collec- upset at Coney Island in 1898 when 44 ' ted $2000 a hi share of the battle, he knocked out Fltwlmmons in the 40 1 Later a he put on weight he step- eleventh round to become heavy-37 ,ped Into the welterweight claaslft- weight champion. One of Ryan's i cation which had been vacated by famous tricks was a light, flicking ... . Bob Fltaaimmon and held the title teft which dJd no real damage to f" 1 Iaee ne rortune ut)U1 retirement Ryan ,urvjv- An opponent but kept him off ft usually runs Into a nice fl- m 0T titles during the ante and a ready victim for a 6 age of the skin-tight boxing glove knock-out. KEEP BRAN DY HANDY BOTTLED IN COGNAC, FRANCE Mil Tnls udvertiment is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia Prince George Is Going Big Interior 'Hockey Team Shows Van-i tourer and Merritt Opponents j How to Play flame I The Prince George hockey team' recently defeated the Vancouver, Macabees at Merritt by scores of 5! to 2 and 6 to 1 In the playdowns of ! the British Columbia intermediate i hockey championship. The victory! over the Vancouver team followed. the defeat by Prince George of Merritt in a qualifying game. Prince; George, as a result, qualified to meet Vernon in the finals, the first ! game of which Vernon won 3 to 0. J The Prince Oeorge team consis ted of Izowtky. Nehrlng, Abbott, ICarson, Corless, H. Harper. Rogers., Rogers, L. Harper. Friend and; ' Perry. - SPORT CHAT Clipping split seconds off the world's automobile speed record has proved not only a difficult task, replete with thrills and hazards, but one upon which sizeable fortunes hive been spent. Especially has this been true In the past five years, when land speed has been advanced at a faster pace than in any other corresponding period In racing history. During that half de cade, records show approximately $1,000,000 has been expended that a mere 6.013 seconds could be shaved off the record time for the measured mile. Although a seemingly small reduction In time, those pre cious six seconds represent the boosting of straightaway speed ex-1 ' actly 71 ill miles an hour with the fastest cars the best engineering j science In the world could build. Incident to enormous costs Involved in record trial, consider, for instance, the case of Sir Malcolm Campbell of England, who Just recently broke his own world's record of 245 miles an hour. This 47-year old driver has been blazing automobile speed history down the roaring road for the past quarter of a century and says he probably will tay In the game "until I am white-haired." During the part five years In which Sir Malcolm has been ex-'emely active In establishing new straightaway records, his trials have cost an estimated half million dollars. Six other drivers. Including Sir Malcolm's greatest rival, the late Sir Henry Segrave, also of Britain, spent approximately an other half million on their record attempts but only twe beside the British sportsmen and the late Ray Keech of Philadelphia were successful. Of these six other drivers four rode to spectacular deaths while engaged In the advancement of speed. They were 81r Henry. Keech. Frank 'Lockhart' and Lee i Bible, the last three in auto acci dents and Sir Henry in a speed boat wreck. Most of Sir Malcolm early re cord runs, like those of other Bri tlsh contenders, were made on pen dine sands in England. As records were advanced higher and higher necessitating longer rolling starts, that famous .racing strip proved to be too short and drivers cast about for a more suitable site. After Sir Malcolm set a record of 174.224 mile an hour at Pendlne on Feb ruary 4, 1927. Sir Henry. In seeking to recoer previously lost laurels, came to Dayton Beach for new trials. And. on March 29 of that year, he startled the world by boosting the record to 203.79 mile an hour. Sir Malcolm came over the pushed the record up to 206.950:1 miles onjy to lose It two months later to Kcefh who clipped off I" 207.552 mt)ean hour in a 36-cyl-Inder Triplex; t'-r Eager to regain the record. Sir Henry again returned in 1929 and on March 11 sent hi Irving-Napier car hurtling over the sands at the unprecedented land speed of 231.-362 mile an h0ur. Sir Malcolm then Immediately made preparations for recapturing the record and on February 5. 1931. knocked off 245.733 miles an hour In his Napier-Camp- j bell racer here. 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