e .PACE TOUR. C33 News of The Sport World Empress Wins In Billiards Defeated Jewelers By Score pf 9.55 to 921 Last Night Results of the Junior Billiard League fixture lasi night: Geo. Howe (Empress, 200; Len Raabe (J6wejers)n56; v' , Pete Chehoskl, 155; John Bulger, 20J), 120 Leaf Book 5C The ori(inal utomtic book. One letfatatithe. JVbwasf. 120leavctSc Demand ZIG-ZAO refuf imitation m Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000, ton? Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and MlnlnrMachlnerT Repalfed'aiul Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-tnn Derrick for Heavy Lifts MONTREAL, March 4: Walter ' What with all 'hi- talk of depres sion ar.d possible salary cut Bjbg Ruth decided io g gunning for a new pair of shoes or a belt apd shot chi,s alligator near St Peterjburg. BIG BREAK Huskies Leave TURNED IN For California Walter Lindjum Runs 181 Points ; Uniye.rsjy of Wa?hinSton Baskyt-In One fessjon at Table In j paU T(,m ls In'riuest of Pan'flc Montreal Coast Conference been made py 'Tom NewnSp"o " Jif ' Berkelejf against University of England two days previous California'today. 0 Lo. he poor Indian would probably havr i-njoyed a iucros.se aame wfth these girlies Recently tntro rliicpd m the Pacific Coast. PRQVINCE iDEMPSEY . -9' ML HAS COLD; 18 GOOD PlfiU l?! and !"y TfWP.V3--1 HVk'A Pu Two Opponents in , tures General Throunhout Rrl- Dayton In Less Than Hound .1 of fUhtlng i Kaoio weamer reports Wfdnes-, DAYTON, Ohlp, March 4:Jack " v .vu aitfc a luiu wuvc wcuipcy, tinnier worm was general throughout the pro- j weight champion boxer, yln.ee, Y9nM!UYe,r and" other pilnta , out' two onnoninU in le , in the south having fine and copl : round Jn exhibition bouts he n.i.nlk.p A , 1 1 m ... . ,1 ij... ' 11- HVH . . .J nwm wu me cuioest poini wempsey imisnea Jack P lips I In the province, reporting 32 be- In one minute and 21 second nnrt "3" wii's vi' rvjs WJHIf . ""' ono minuie ana iu se ' ' It was reported, conds. " WHIST IS CONCLUDED Last isni Whist League scores for final gmes ojfie season last night wre is foljgl's: PQse 7, Totem Park 2. rgTF. 6. Orotio 3. Legion 5, eal" Cpye 4. Empjjjis 5. Musketeers 4. Fih packers 5. gjons of Norway 4. League standing at the enT of season: W Legion 13 3fSui 11 &m gng f Norway 11 Mieer 9 JJstT Pacjcers 7 Seal Cove 7 L. 9 11 International DJvislon i). l. Cjnadiens Toronto Vlaroojw KmeHeans C. N. R. A 'fnthers ns oi cnnida IS 10 1 14 6 8 7 American Division tangers 31 7 Detroit IS 7 Ijhlcago U it ioston . U 11 !ntfnpiatc tcjfJ'e High School Ttnla MejcJiant? ardlhals 3 Junior League low zero. At Dawson, in Yukon Ter- ; Pat Sullivcn. former heavyweight Rovers rltory. It was 42 below. ! champion of the United States! League of 4 .....4 Ladles League w a .5 Nations . S D,oy ScouU 2 Japanese Students . 3 lft IS 31 18 13 i; 8 ' The; four teams tying wll play pff j at Uje yprk Hotel Sunday. CANADlENS ARE ON TOP .Montreal Teams Battled Closely " ' ",Us ?fiht Ranyers' V1n Over Falcons MONTREAL. March 4: Montreal Canadleru stepped put of the Me for leadership of the International division pf the National Hockey League last night when they de feated their townsmen, the Montreal Maroons, two to one n a tightly contested game, the Toronto Mape Leafs, who were Idle, being left in second pHce. The New Vork kaneers increased thif fid tri the Americah division to ten points when they defeated the second place Detroit Falcons' Paul jonnson, 200, wm. Stuart, kxwf frnffiK -Miih uf. : " MF V1 mvww v v v v ; wvif4 4 uiuiiwuoy rf 'Jailer. Nick ChenoskL 200: j finnnrfer " T yuH""cJ'1 F f.4 5f w "f""1' OI..W! u. ... . ,poji)M W one session on a table ingon iiusKies in quest of the Pa-i f f p, i 187. 22 Zadaroskl, 200; A. otol Empress, 955; . Jwplers, JUXIfllt BILLIAKjig- Mar. 4 Hawks vs. Jewelers. Mr. S-L. of N. vs. Hawks. Max. 11 Jewelers vs. L. of N. Mar. 15Enipess vs. Jewelers. AUr. 18 L. of N. vs. Hawks. SAVE MONEY! "Roll Your Own" v-ith ZIG-ZAG CIQARETTE PAPERS . i.ri r i ij m ia m x nw I nvnra nBM rvi no i a m w . 91rahan 1 r ' lu f UlUltUUinO oqicuan,! -n,- The previous nrpvlnii rmrH record nf of 1183 11R5 had hart tit! title. Th The flmt first nnu game will be nbvl played . D p. 0 ss 98 39 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE March t S. O. C. vs C. N. B. Tuxls vs' MerohaU. Cardinals vij, aauons. gcbots "Vs. JapsTnes: .VJafcfe 8 Ranlhcrs v.S. O. & High Bchool XI .Hetpnants. Cardinals v. Atouotu Rotern V3. xuts. March 11 Panthers vs. C. tf. R. Tuxis vs. High School. Cardinals vs. Amatons. League of Nations vs. Japane fJaskeiball Standing snqD iijji.r o.r WWii ' ! L. Pt Z ia i io 0 J .3 '4 L. Pts. 3 15 0 0 1' f f f f 4 f Hi TRAIL WINS SENIOR ' Bi II. C. HOCKEY TITLE f ' "' 3 S TRAIL. Marrh 4: Trail-won N' the senior hockey champion- tl'-r snip oi tsniisn uoiumoia last t 'ttliBl&W2KgfJ ; night by defeating Vancouver . 1 Ek-King Qeorge's'by a score of BADMINTON NEAR CLOSE Finals Arc Now Being Approached In City Championship Tournament Only three games were played last evening In the city champion ship badminton tournament. Results were as follows: Mixed doubles Ronald Allen and Miss Myra Kinslor beat Wimer Bryant and Miss Jessie Moffatt, 18-15. 15-7. Men's doubles Shelf ord Darton and Bill Lambie beat Wlaner Bryant and Bob Moxley, 6-15. 15-9. Men's singles Bob Tobey beat F. M. Daviw, 15-10, 13-18. 15-9. Tonight's Draw The dra.w for' tonight Is as follows: 7 pin. W. Lambie and Miss Caroline Mitchell vs. F. M. Dairies and Mrs. J. A. Teng. 7:20 H T. Cros and W. L. Stam- i ford vs. Norman Allen and Bob To bey- 7:40 William Lambie and Shel-ford' Darton vs. 1J'. Lyons and J. Comadlna.' '8 W. Tobey and Wtiner Bryant. Final games "In Ihe'cfuallfying roaiwtll be pyjd totPrrpF night and finals will be annpunced ' on Monday. TJie "ftajae" Qets An Alligator T i wo io nil i or meir secona x ' straight victory. '" 4 -PUGILIST i IS SHOT John Hanson Murdered Wednesday 111 lintel Rnnm at Pnrflanrl PORTLAND, Ore.. March 4 John Hanson, a well known local welterweight boxer, was shot and killed in a hotel room here Wednesday The police are seeking u man with whose wife Hanson is believed to have been found. nsUt on V GRANT'S BEST RftOCUftABLE" For Sale at Vendors or direct from u ... '1 WWMSi Dept." Liquor pohtrr BoSfd. 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