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Jan. 17, l33 AhhEGKI) CONSERVATIVE PLOT IiUi special despatch to the Vancouver Sup, Norman Senior, special correspondent for that paper in Victoria, tells of a conspiracy against th present government led h$ W. J. Bowser, former premier anil H. Bt Thompson, until recently chairman of the liquor board and for many ;ears a more or less silent politician pulling the strings for the men who danced on the Conservative stage. Senior declares that these two men, will declare their plans very soon and set to work to organize a new party, conservative in nature but not in name, with the hppe of capping the provincial election and preventing the Lib qrals coming into power under the leadership of T. D. Pat-tullo, The story reads like a pipe dream and is probably in line with the various announcements said to be about to be made during the past several years by W. J. Bowser. Those who know many of the Conservatives throughout the country cannot believe they would be so easily influenced as to throw over one leader and take up another under a new name in the manner suggested bv Senior. Mr. Bowser is too old to fire the imagination of the younger members of a great party. Mr. Thompson also has been influential through at least two generations. He cannot expect to be a leader to a third. Premier Tohnie may have too big a iphOn hjfcv hands for him to handle. He doubtless has, but he also, has many admirabe qualities including 9 genial personality that has a strong appeal to his many supporters In ordinary times he would have made a success in the position he holds but he has not been big enough for so difficult a job. In spite of that he has a stronger hold on the average Conservative than Mr. Bowser or Mr. Thompson with their machine methods ever hod. We predict that thp. suggested plot will never be incubated but if it k it will die aborning. Like War-Time Equipment .BBBTSBrSB)Bv. BBSSBSSBwSd IBQ w 3xijv saKcrBflBaP ism Then j. . uu ... . iur:i t: the top" and dywn ui.. .m.le: The A::-.eru-an bureau of mines recommends a nrrssad board helmeei and soldierly gasasast; oatftt. Chailpipn jwracaOT E'.inv lu the hc u; porkei bill). 1 1 Us Ok . alt v.. Nt a ' attain kiim . t ! 1 1 eighth .vra. ARE ; woj.1.- the .v Ha;)h : . .v .. a:. 1. Is a .i::,:i:v; ..is .r. :il.iU-!i RESULTS IN BADMINTON CompetlMpn In Um Prince Rupert Badminton AssoosaUonJs weekly lnter-clob tWD)tnt last evening Hillside deifaated C. N R. 7 Hrtnea Rsspert Badminton Club defeated Moose lu-3. Prince Rupert East Badoaia ton Club defeated United and Cm- taojte 10-4. Loral Senior League lloap Tram to Lxttiul 1U Teur to Juneau. 1), I Learned According to radio advices from Ketchikan, the Orotto Senior Leagut bak.".b.il! traui of Prince Rupt ;t in the . ursc of iU playuiv. tour 'f Die ii'-rth arrived safel eterdjy Uj the Pint City" of Alaska hcir a series of two games wen- V be p.ayed before the local team rr.-unies trav! it was stated that the team id alao decided to include Juneau in it Itinerary The trip i beinn made on the Port Simpson gaabuat Wandedust CRIBBAGE Janus r 33 Canadian Legion vs Moose. Seal Cove vs. I o. O. r. Smnarsa vs. Raglaey OeeUo vs. Masast'sia Swift vs. BUsa Jsnuary Q canndun Legion v: aVrlea Real i'i'f s Orott.i Rmpt' v. v Elks MoOm n v Swift I O O T M iske'eers. Februsrv C Canadian t.elo: ts I O O P Seal ' .' vs F-igles ( .rotto vs Hks Fi:preaa vs Swift. Moose vs Musketeers. 1 ; ADELAIDE, Attst,, Jan. 17- Can adian PrtAsi Opening with an u Igrea-Mve display of batting. England j t, the close at play ye4frrtay in iht jth,ttjicJ& match,, had scr-ed alghAy-fv rim (or a ! Mow tkeVin the sur oi the m joood lnlu, AMmlla was able . ...... I-- .. .. 1 1 .... j I itlltaw. . tllat. IIUK IUVM1 Ul 111 .1 .Mukrtfen and Seal Cove Are Tied I W4 Bnaln4' 341. at,Top or Criblwv Leatuc Slfle4 ielUas btweeai some Standint M Rjws Har.red 0c nwu 11 As i rtull o( Ust tlh.Va y.l0 tlV4 uunUle., w.thc Muskaiiers afed Seal Cove art now of Uw upiiblc. hi this test. tied for the leadership of, the ec- !Lrfd rs been woikUn aj a 1 k ond Itaif of U Prince Bvpsjrt Crib,-bage wgue. Last nisei's rMUts were S4 faito Canadian Ijska H, Beapnss IS. Se).0ve 16. Mp U. Bag 10, QraUo II. OltttpU 11 lb 14, Svfrt IS. MatkMCMrs 17. Second, 1UK. Standing Seal.Qotc S St CKMfMkraa I 3fl Mom J 2 Grotto X H Bailee I 31ks S Empress I. Canadian Lssdos) 2 34, Swift's 3 St A 31 n Sti 3 SB 3t 33 tfcxxy Utat Mids triv ball up U - ih 9$et with nasty, tu ev-ersJ tism M 1UV 1, Pons-fwtj. wtfOe k bU(n ajit) he ftnlhd tya.tmJag Jth a. bod limp W. A. Mttyl WR struck, at) the bead tyr. Qf Lroods hih IWWMsm 1J SJKwWed up qt) the grpond an, vbb sjnahr to tak Uie ilds) MdJHW the, Eju4l lean went to bt for, a t&& tamo After Sts dhuf. the sna jilaer of tlte ta, Mr. War ner, vmoi wmsMwtfti nw to oosneexa) vJlh W. XL Woodfull Aussralis oaalya, wDo fein WR itfl at tajury Irosa om ofr Im4mI'a tells. I. The AMStraUoQ: ofslstftsjreak to Mr Warner and declared that the lea bowling of Larwood was not cricket He thoatai Badand was playina an unsportsmanlifee suae. Mr Warner tsten walked out of the dressing roon. I The Cricket Board of Control has itelearapbed all meotbers. seeking Inn rinftilm am t-Ka 1 V L rrlnce Rupert Club Still Leading In ! thought probable that tae board Pstnoe Riipert 7g Baajsct Est en CNR SJ quuwe & Moose 43 United and CathoUe 23 GR0.TTQ AT ! will of ftetaOy proteat to the Mary. lebone Cricket Club. BADMINTON -B- Division Jan 33 U i C No i n IfsUaide: RAipcrt .No 3 va. CNR: PRfi No. 1 Rupert; Msiok !MU A.C: CNR Vo 1 vs. Moose MUlasde No 3 vs. PRE. Jan 3e-U tt C No 2 vs Hillside: Rupert No 1 v CNR: PRE Nu In Rupert : Moav No 1 v U ft C CNR No 2 vs Moose HilUWIe No 1 r : Tuesday, Jsiusyy 17. iw "S3 !w i, fc A -r-. - ""r 1 Newa of The Sport World lanaraiji i:Bavsirjisasjzaptujyf:v?airai.si ratal a tay:aj b-.b'kdb ta tararnrBrara yajraai ata ar aa a ratanuai CRICKET PQntrait Of Australia Cue Expqrt LOCAL HOOP TROUBLE HPWSRI . ' Wk LOSES. BBBBBbH.' ST Y y-j-- l-in&laiwt.' 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Details of G.aipe j AtPortSimDSonl Orollp Lost Out in Latter State of Second Half .Monday Mctit PORT SUtfaON. Jaa- 17-"Spec uu to rvuy nnv- th flkroW, senior team of Prince Rupert wsw defeated by . the Young People's! Educational Association here uisv Monday night, the score being 37-jlS. The game was very excitln. and clean playing 07 both teanu ajas featured throughout The YPC A was four points In the lead at the end of first period Xhr moj. exciting moment wai when the Orotto caught up to tr.e 7-PJ8-A in the second half, and the score was even The vtsMors were out-distanced again by the local team, with It potnU m the lead at the linal whistle Tre line-up and Individual seor-in? Were Orotto senior team Ritchforrl 4; Currte. W-nrtel 1 S!ilkr 3. Un-ger Hunt Motrlvm 3 Yo int Pr PMu-i'lnnal A- snrLvlpn ankev 17 Wf'rv 4 Bry!)' 2 T:u 4. Ifnot and Jhn- Sport Letter Box PltTKST AT. ItKI'ORT Cdltor. Daily New: I am writing you this ksUar in protest of the reaort regardiog the MetiakpUa AthleUc Club-You n Peopifs Educational Association basketball game -which was played here. The detailed account which appeared in your paper on Jaaaary a, I think. Is a deliberate aUavapfe-aanUUon of the facts regsrsapa. ibis aame It was sUted in your paper that the visitors walked off the floor in protest nf the referee lag, of the local official Lawson. also that the fame ws very ragged and rough at times. The, following Is the true account which I witnessed myself The game was typically .similar to smother bssltftHwll gamf except that it wa exceptionally fast and both teams fought pretty hanl for supremacy, the local boys clearly de-mfXUtrsting their superiority If there was sny rough btaylng it was mi ttie part of the visitors who. I believe, found it hard to lose after be,in undefeated far many yers The refereeint of the kajai rrffl rial Lawson was fair it w-i strict th- rlsi'lne plavers walked off the finrir wi Tiin'ite IWoir 'ho r;r - K'leJ nhi-n 'he rrfrrir Second Malcji,ya ot o,lt ami l.oal Ut tp Tjine of 17 to IS ANVOX Jst 17:' 'Rprrtai Uil NiW Tl( Ofptto tkn, l. .u'mi basketball team of Hiu Kuix rt was !efitaa tsvaje by ill star local I M -op aggregaUon n riles of two waitHM hete last . Tin' victors were at a dsadvai .. a.s the) nad liarl litUt sleep rtur Uie previous two nights and u pl.iyifiK in a hall to which tli- u not ari ttstomed Despite then hndirais hi the Prince Ruix-tt plavi rs ti:i:i. a fjne came in the first n. wlikU they almost uccee'.i, aiiiniiiK Die score being 34 ', :t favor of Anyox. Star player for visitors were Ernie Ratchford tain, of the team, aforrivm. .. Use forwards, and St-lker uu., Ratchford's work wa a ur.t watch. He Is cool, quick a in! sosxroefql and a steady h: 'houjgb ha did not get his -ye the saooojd half of the gan.e M rifBO plajRMf a good eamr 'i r-out bat. was unfortunate tn . tqg has leg in the closlnx ma. vQd having to retire. 9ff sacood game wa ?v, ipesdy than Um flrt and v Rupert last by a score of 37 '. NJ), njLLIllDS I'LAVLU iift tartset games were pla . nsjd)l,sn the Junior Billiard U. aU s)adarnd gaamea bring (u -tisqualiried John Smith. player ot the Alaska team lt portamanllke conduct u-J. a llberutely threatening to aa re fere I may add that tl.:-eussode was witnessed by . pMgUtprs. If this is what v.n,: jwriar calls an exception t son's decUk n I would like t how foul a vtolntton should t fare Uw refers shall decklr qualify 4 player. 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