't ii PAGi! rOTIR TUB DAILT NEV7C SPORT i a : mtx. 7i !).; At the EMPRESS B. C. CLOTHIERS LTD. IN LEAD tai- tears a: .ie 'm t Hi V The most practical Christmas Gift for a man is something he can wear. Not only is it the most practical but also the most appreciated when, it is selected at a store such as ours where men are accustomed to buy their TIES SHIRTS HATS. CAPS SOCKS HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES MUFFLERS UNDERWEAR . PAJAMAS BELTS BATHROBES DRESSING GOWNS SWEATERS GARTERS SUSPENDERS - DRESS SETS CUFFLINKS iTIE CLIPS SLIPPERS SPATS ETC. Just look over this list We ran help you with your Christmas shopping. Come in and let us show you how we can serve you. Our stock ot Gift Merchandise is how complete. It has been selected solely with view to pleasing; the men recipients and you can obtain suitable gifts at prices from 50 cents up. We arc open until 10 p.m. every night this week Lambie & SPORT CHAT The Prince Rupert Basketball ;As soclation having been compelled to postpone the Port Simpson Y. P. E. A., vs. C. N. R. A. basketball game scheduled for this Thursday night, has now arranged to hold the playoff games to decide the winner of the first half of the schedule between the Orotto and Moose teams that night Instead of Friday with the following games scheduled: First game Warriors vs. Legion. Second game Annette's vs. Has Beens (ladies). ''-Third game Grotto vs. Moose. Sir Malcolm Campbell has a new , V-ldeaoIor racing cars which he will try out when he attempts to beat . his own world's speed record at Daytona Beach, In February wind brakes. They may, or rnay not work. and If: they don't the results arej likely to bfr disastrous, out ine ia t mos ' speed king believes wind-brakes will help him break hi rc- j cord' or 272 miles per hour becaVfet he will be allowed a longer run at ' top speed. He hopes to surpass tho 300 m.p.h. mark. 81r Malcolm, ac-.i cording to Thomas H. Wisdom at) the Sporting Life, pirns to risk hli-life in proving that the brakes of the modern racing car are all wrong. Wind brakes are being fitted to l)a new Blue Bird now rapidly ap- t proachlng completion In a secret: V .W'Olkshop at Brooklands track. The car has been fitted with a1 number of sliding fins in each side i of the body at the rear. When hej flashes over the measured mile k Daytona, to assist in stopping, the- . car hJ&wl11 P"H a lever thatVwiil .. slide 4ne llns out Into the air and wind pressure will aid in brlnjrii" thAcur 't6 a stop. Tha( is. 1 they work o.ut as the deRlKners expect'. . Oi-iilnary brakes, as fitted to lH avrragV car, If applied at even ?.0O ; miles an hour, Just melt In their drums, so terrific is the heat iterated by the splnnlnp wheel. Tins -, fflft has robbed Campbell of his ambition to be the first man to exl ; ceed five 'miles a minute on land Daytona Beach Is only 12 miles long - As a fcsult. Campbell has had. tn cut" ou CArly In .order to stpp before he reaches tho end of thf course Underestimation of hlelL .v Stone speed would mean that car and driver would dash Into the sea at the finish. The new wind brakes will be a life or death experiment. If successful 300 cn.pji. and ambition realized. If pot,, the car may turn turtle or dah into the sea, Theoretically the reach Its distance. maximum in a THe rear wheels, have been entirely enclosed-'ln the. shape of 'the nevrctr U capable of exceeding the which was used, on the lastocea 30 miies an nour on wnicn uamp- sion. The car will be ready for bell Jias set his heart, and, If (shipment to America at the end of I achieved, will be the signal for his I the month, and Campbell-plans to retirement rrpm the sphere or mo- make the attempt either on January1 tor tport, to which he has devoted 19 or February 8, when the spring his life. Last year Campbell, was I tides will have rendered the benrhl grievously disappointed wheelspin in Its best and lack, of brakes had robbed him breaking, of the 300 m.p.h. on which he had j Several Billiard League Gainrs " l'layed Hut Two Fixtures Still Incomplete Last Thursday night's Billiard League fixture between Empress and Orotto was completed last night when Bert Morgan, Giotto, y defeated Len Raabe. Empress, by a score of 250 to 219 In the final postponed game, the Empress, how- i ever, winning on the aggregate 1434 j to 1327 to retain their league supremacy. Five out of six games In last night's scheduled fixture between Elks and Empress were played, the Empress 'taking an aggregate lead of 1143 to 1029. Individual scores In the. five games were: C P. Balagno, Elks, 223; E. Cameron, Empress, 250. W. E. Wllllscroft, 189; A. Donald, 250. James Andrews, 172; M. E. Young. :250. William Stuart, 250; Pete Prit-chard, 179. J6hn Bulger. 250; E. Stacey. 214. Balagno-almost pulled his game out of the hole with a beautiful -.sixty" break near, the end. The game of J. E. Morris vs. Len Raabe was postponed. une more game m last Tuesday fvil 1 l nil t f i nr night-s fixture between Elks and i Billiard Averages iR J J AR II Canadian I UlLjLjkrLU Legion was nlaved. W. E. Wllllscroft winning for the Elks over Arthur Beale by a score of 250 to 186. The aggregate score to date Games still outstanding are: James Andrews. Elks. vs. Alex Harvey, Canadian Legion; J. E. Morris vs. Oeorge Crlpps. Forfeits are due to be made la these games. The league standing! to date Is as follows: G - - Empress 2 ;7' Canadian. Legion .1 shorter i V Vk ,4 Elka l Ttl. 2882 1384 2741 1362 Tomorrow's Games Av. 1441 1384 1371 1362 Following are the line-ups for to- body, to improve.Atreamlining; It is morrow night's fixture: a queer-looking "Blue Bird" more' O: P. Tinker, Canadian Legion, like a gigantic-beetle than anything, v. Don Brown, Grotto, else. The engine . Is the sae.2;500.j Tf. Harvey vs.Earl.Batt. h.p. supercharged Rolls-ROycr,'. Q?k. Woodland vs,' Gedrge Howe. condition for- record C.J Youngman vs. T. Kerrigan. George Crlpps vs. Bert Morgan. M, M. Lamb vs. S. D. Macdonald. SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE set Ills . heart. On the way back to BAR SILVLU j Dec. 20-SwlfUs. Canadian Le- England he was planning a new glon; Orotto vs. Musketeers: Ramb- car. So the new "Blue Bird" has the 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 19: CP Bar lers vs. C. N. R. A. wind brakes and also twin rear silver was quoted at 534c on the Dec. 27-SwlfU vs. Ramblers- C wheels, like a motor lorry. This will local exchange yesterday, advanc- N. R. A. vs. Grotto; Canadian Le 'cut out wheelspin, and the car will ing to 537'8c today. gion vs Musketeers wi ' i j: ' ij ' i im : J a ieiiiii i iiii'ii ffiiiii ii vii i nmtravnw r i m .... . men o, juauiGd, uuyo auu iruuuiciid rtpJtf Hand Made Silk Tien-Reg. 75c ' now . Silk Tie- Suectal Men's Lined Drct Glove special , .......... Broadcloth Shirts Aborted colors each Men's Drew Sox- Fine patterns now Men's Police Brace now . Turnbull's Combinations per wit W. Stuart Elksi C. P. Balagno 'Elksi R. McLeod Emp George Howe iQi . Bert Morgan i.O ... 3. Bulger tElks) . George Crlpps CY A. Harvey (CL ... H. Menzie (Elks) M. E Young (Emp) T. Kerrigan 0) A. Donald (Emp) W. Macey Emp) G. A. Woodland (CD O. 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 . 1 .1 1 3 2 3 1 1 J. E. Morris (Elks) 1 W. Wllllscroft EJksi 3 W. HuUon ai . l E. Batt Gt 2 L. Raabe (Emp) 1 P. Pritehard (Emp) 3 G. P. Tinker (CD 2 E. Stacey (Emp) 1 M. M. Lamb (CL) 2 D. Brown (O) 2 8. D. Macdonald (O) I A. Beale (CD 1 C. L. Youngman (CD 2 James Andrews (Elks) 2 Ttl. 750 728 760 500 500 500 500 250 250 250 739 485 716 238 23C 235 676 225 445 219 655 434 214 426 396 196 166 329 312 Av 250 243 i Hockey Scores National Lratue New York Americans 1. St. Louis 2 (overtime). Boston 5. New York Rangers 3. Chicago 1. Canadlcns 1 (overtime draw 39c 25c S1.25 S1.00 23c 39c S1.45 250 1 December 250 iv. Qrotto. 250 250 250 2501 Men's Trench CooU Reg now Men's Blue Melton Coats Latest style Men's Worsted Suit now Boys' Long Pan taper pair .....j ... . All Wool BojaV Twettls Re now SCHEDULE vs. C N. 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