ss. -1 PAOK SIX THE DAILY Nffv73 ea '7 ? t bibibi iimiEE as pus BXBiBa'BiBrjBEmiBB:! ixiiis a a,t mi an msmsMi mt mi mi mi mi mi mtmzmn SPORT ANNETTE'S DEFEATED ..Sustain. First Reverse of Season ,in Ladies' Hoop Ltasuc C, X. - , H. A. VVjrw Over Mimw Canadian. National Recreation Association had its. turn last vUgUt In the Senior Basketball .League, at uiyjiff a iait out or me filter ing Moose' team, the score being 32 to 26. The High School administered the first defeat of the season upon Annette's in the Ladies' League, scoring the odd basket to emerge on the long end of a 7 to 5 score. The pace-setting High School In the Intermediate- League- defeated the Canadian Legion in a. hard-v fought match by, a score o 27, to ; a. Boy Scouts trounced High School In the Junior League and the two - teanw.ai;e now. in a ties for. second place. Individual scoring was asfollows; Senior League y.t C. N. R. A. Stiles U2),:Johnspn $ (4c. Smith (1), Steffeiurud Irvin,e, E. Smith .. Campbell; to-' tal.32. Moose Mitchell ID,. Pierce ill. Menales, Winghara 7i(. Nakarrvota' . 72), R. Morrison UV; fotal. 2G. 1 Intermediate league' High School Campbell i6,JJnd- say (21, Tobey 1, Davis Ml, Morgan (13), Fulton (1), McMeekln; total, 27. Legion Armstrong 13i Mac-' Phee (5t, Christenen. Blake, 5ie-hiro (2), Palmer, Ivarson (2, Greer; .total, 22. " Ladies? League High School MussaHem, Ellison '. , . ( 1 ) . Blaine 1 2 ) , E. Davis (2 , McLeqd, L. Johnson. M. Johnson, T. Davis, Turgeon 2 ; total, 7. Annette's Stone, Enyd Morris ;(2. Rathford 112), Nlshikaze, Eva PrUs, IVUas: ... Hi AH uhh rturr o tiut(( Phone .K NEWS tbxbxb or cb 5. Keriiasatimgri 1J 5 : bibi Biiimini ;:; ; SWIFT'S HOLD , BRIDGE LEAD High School Houston 3. Hlr- a.no t, Kelscy 1 2". Veitch Munro, Lear Berner. total 14. S!iSII?!!!!!:in::yi!;n;;:; r. y. lessen tm TMmra. a. C f'ijiiiHnniiUiiifeHsraiH' .: '':::-::";:'":::':' :;wSSBS3';'iH!g8iSSa,8H!: "': ' 'i--r.;:'': ;" 's':-. ':.;; (21. W7 JBBBBHBMMfcSSI JfJt b mzxz mzm MdsiaitBctsi BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Prince Rupert Bridge League re- j The Prince Rupert Basketball As-sults lffs?niKhtwcre as follows: action announces the Jjalance or Ramblers 5927. Swift's ' Grotto 5179,'C-1. R. A. 6S4S. Musketeers 7116, Canadian Lejilon 5471. The league standing: Swift's .5 32.635 Musketeers 5 31,732 Ramblers ... 5 29,452 C. N. R, A. 5 23.337 Grotto, 5 27347. Cap. Legion; 5 23.189 A. 25.890 Morris !. Brand, Rivett: total, 5 Junior League , Scouts Cromp il3i. Lipdseth,' BroMcn,t"2. Sakamoto 2 . Ericksori.; Eby 12 Dybhavn: total, 1?. . u pi ui ii iu iir i i f l t ii n i r. at t nft r a a i schedule for first half 6f 'the sea son as follows. I yov. 26 C. N. R. A. vs. Grotto,; J urono vs. Aneiip- mgn school vs. Warriors-; High School vs. I Nov. 23 Moose vs. Grotto: Le- 28 079 gion vs. Warriors: -High School vs. 26.337 Grotto: Scouts vs. Scythians. 30.715J Dee 3a N R A vs Moosej An. 30,256; nette-is vs. High School; High School 33329: vs. Legion: High School vs. Scouts. Dec. 6 Grotto vs. C. N. R. A-; j Warriors vs. High School: Annette's ivs. Grotto; Scythians vs. High School . Dec. 10 Grotto vs. Mopse;"OroUo vs. High School: Warriors vs. Le- ; gion: Scythians vs. Scouts. Dec. 13 Moose vs. C. N.' R. A.; jLeskinvs. Hh School: High School vs. Annette's: Scouts vs. High School. Hockey Scores I National Hockry League St. Louis 0. Chjcajp 1. Detroit 3. New York Rangers 4. New York Americans 4, Cana- diens 3. t SCHEDULE" OF WHIST November 23 GroUo.cs. I, o. O.-F.: St. Andrew's vs. Sons of Norway, i November 30 Sons oi Norway vi! I Q. O. F.: Canadian Legion ts.', Grotto. December 71. 0. 0. F: 'vs. St. An-idrew's: Canadian Legion vs. Sons of Norway. 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"rhe aftcrnvm woe ulvpnivr tn thu hnzaar altrmHiliW nnti In ihe ! Murray, Mrs. George Geddcs. cjf Home Cooking Mrs. J. G. Vler-eck and Mrs. Vic Mcruie. Capdy Mrs. .lames Krikevtky and Mrs. 8. V. Cox, Tea iRoom Pouring, Mrs, J. W. Moorehouse and Mrs. Hugh Killin; servlteurs, Miss Hilda Beale. Mrs. A. Ouyan, Mrs. M, M. Lamb, Mrs. A. MacDonald. Misses Rose Smith. Betty Eastman, Doris Webster and Grace Howe; cashier, Mrs. Hqnjy Smith, ' Raffles MrftAJ. It. Murray and Mrs. W. aM(yi-- Fish Pond Mrs. W. Robertson and .Mrs. L. Wide. Winners of Raffles. Winners "in the grand drawling werei Mrs. R. Morrison, W. Ranee, Uety Scott, Jaryls McLeod, Mrs. Ojorjge Thaln. Miss Betty Wide, Mr."C Gomez, Miss Ii. Miller, Miss JfeanJtobertson. C. ZarcUl, Mrs. Jloe Browp', Mrs.. A. R. Hunter, Harry Day and Miss Jane Potts. Winners In other rallies were: side of ham, Mrs, George Rodger- turn, Mis. J. W. Moort house; roast Sea Serpent Snap Shots Hundreds of. curious locul people thronged the government wharf yesterday afternoon to view the remains of the strange marine monster which Is causing great Interest. Last evening the skeleton was plac-, ed in a targe tank loaned by the, Canadian Fish it Cold Storage Co, In which it was .removed to the mU-ofHhe-lowr fisheries expert-mental station building where It wUl be preserved In formaldehyde pending definite identification. i The interest does not appear to , be local either. The Dally News edU torial staff lias been kept busy for the past couple of days answer , lag queries from newt services and .newspaper in Canada and the j United States. Prince Rupert has ;made the front page with this one. The bulk of opinion of members of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station sta(( and others , who may be In a position to know 1 clelltelj that the creature a mammal rather than a fish There are no hiokmy or zoology speclarLfts on the staff of the station here Norman L. Freeman, local representative of the Internationa) Fisheries Comral&sion. has been regarded as somewhat of an authority on marine natural life here and, he expressed himself as being baffled yi i ittlay after examining the re re cursorily. M ny suggestions have been of I fered regarding the preservation of tHft f res'! tlirnfl: Tmm aim fn txAr-n ! rnt local exhibit purposes. In view of the condition of the body, rocon s: ruction or preservation would un j doubtedty. be a problem. Before anything Is done, of course it vill have to be determined whether or not it is a really rare creature or comparatively common If It should prove to be common, the value as a curio or exhibit would be Urgely lost Meantime, the Prince- Rupert Muneum Board is not neglecting the ma'ter , ," ' Dr Neal Carter, director of the Prine- Rupert Fisheries Experlraen-a! Station, by last night's m. f a warded to Dr. W. a: Clemens, director of the Nanaimo Biological Stntton. as comolete a description as polble of the creature's remains together with samples of hairs and skin. Dr. Clemens being a blolonlst, it Is hoped he may be able to throw some light upon the idtn-tity of the monster. CRIBBAGE Nov 26--Grotto vs. I. a O, F Canadian Legion vs. Elevator Moose vs. Empress; Meat Packers vs. C. N. R. A. Dec. 3 Moose vs. Grotto: Meat altcruoon and lust evening by the I Packers vs. Canadian Legion; O. F. vs. Elevator. Dun.. i j I In a bean the dance. Music wi by Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra ahd J. A. Teng I was master of ceremonies. Mrs. F. Barber was general convener and committees were as follows: Sewing Mrs. If. B. Eastman and I O, Empres: C. N. R. A- vs. ! ! ' of beef. Mrs. J. Lamble; sack of sugar, Mrs. W. Baillle; side oi bacon, MUs Rose Cox; cushion, Miss Ella guessing contest R. Oammon was the winner with 3T1. Mrs. R. Duncan was the winner In a cake wight Kuessing contest with two pounds, fifteen ounces. Christmas Carii 3c, 10c, 15c up; Siu'clal 10 for ,rc Christmas Calenda 2.H-1 $1.00 PRINTflRS AND STATIONERS Hesner Hlock, Third Street n TngjvSeala and Wrapping. Personal Clirlstmas Cards printed in our o plant Vn 'Short notice. cCdo ninl, J KKlTTnBfnnBBBSBTISBW"SV,TTTfF Whist Drive And Dance Drew Large i n IMtbd tnd niruln4 by WUIUm (irtot A Sntii limllwl GtAd4ick 4 IUIMl4aMlDM IMaflttrftM. town A CUafow, SmlUlid. Hat! .j.t I i K I . ' of the WnmT. I .ib . The prizes went to :(.r ! ladles first. Mrs J L..... - . Mav Went, men' f Lrowd Last Night ,LJr:;;; A successful whist drive and dance was held in the C L D, L Li .fin I tM I 1 Field Mr Wh ,n ' Mr-Carl Smith "rrh '-1 r' IV) vitn:iv at 1;- Intltt en "GRANTS BEST PROCURABLE" The OrijUu r !WU at J.n .. Omm "tM IVfl tiM CMtriJ Ur4, SIT WI Ml, tumnw, B t Km BEST PR0CI R litflsssssssssssl TbU aUvertUemcnt U not puUUlid or clMayrd 1T hoard or the Oovrrnment of llrltUli C oluroW. tVlBc? ' Aet'alm rKrouflKoul VV H H H I WW tIiSvls Canaaa lot 1U qaalllr and II MM ''JMm WHISKY This advortlsemont not publUhed or displqyod bynnS'LTorCcmtWl 'B ' dyrpi'4nt cj British Clumfcla.