. ...tV Df cumber U. 1M5 DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Luui5 umiuii Ascent to World Banquet and Card Party Enjoyed By Ladies of Orange i, ninvable banquet and card ty waa held last night by the Tdie3 Orange Lodge In the Knox gotri banquet room, some thirty iidiM t ins present. Alter the din . , iAnA,i in.. - fttster and Mrs. W. E. Denning rre winner In bridge and Mrs. gujh Klllin In whUt. Dancing was. Uttr enjoyfd by the ladle with hum by Mrs, J- 8. Black. Mrs. A. Quyan, worthy mistress, was In the chair Hockey Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE American Sectien W. D. L. F. A. P. Chicago 7 1 4 21 17 15 DrUtit -4 5 2 17 15 13 Rangftf 5 2 4 16 10 12 3 17 10 13 7 International Section Torto 0 1 4 3Q 29 13 MclrKJ 5 1 4 22 18 11 totl: :.: 4 2 C 21 29 10 fc-,r 3 2 6 21 27 8 PERSONAL L. F. A. P. 2 44 24 16 0 26 16 15 7 31 41 9 7 18 30 6 6 20 28 6 Student Bowling Trojans Still Leading Boys And Twirlers, the (ilrls Hoys Wolves 793, Squirts 775. Tit Five 614, Trojans 7C8. Tigers 707, Bombers C02. Cubs 415, Punks 435. High Scorer Frank Montesano, !. I Clrls ! Ace, 427, Five Clama 616. Lucky Strikes 669, Twirlers 657. . Best Bets 681, Quintuplets 598. High Scorer Betty Ellison, 208. j The aggregates to date: i Uovs' Leaeue ' Trojans 4141 Tigers .3813 Wolves 3551 Big Five 3509 Punks 3354 Cubs .:... 3222 Bombers 3121 Squirts 5675 (llrLs' League triers ; 3016 H Beta 3415 Ml Strikes 3303 r" Clams 3159 Mi 3084 Quintuplets .2985 Want Ads! MALE HELP WANTED LESSON tram the depression- Ha i uivu servant posiman, stoms Examiner, Clerk, Sten-grapher, etc. Free Book'e. 'Haul in - .. Tr WC.c. civil Service School. Win. m IVATB Home Kindergartens nav. " ' . ... siart.you. The Canadian Kin- ""garten Inst.lt.ntj. Winning. , ..HVW ,v . . mp. 0 ttn FOR 8 ALE M SALE-7-9 H.P. Eastlibpe en-sjne. Apply 707 Eighth Avenue (339) F(Sn ALROM,ce ttte extra thlck wais . giving perfect protection lire. Dally News. (tf) JOKERS IN GOOD LEAD Cannot be Headed In Nrit Half Now-Defeated Old Empress Last Nlfht Five Jokers defeated Old Empress two games to one in the Five Pin Howling League last night and, with one game to go in the flrtt half, have a three-point lead In the standing. ThU give them a clrteh to cop the first half. In the second flxtuie last evening, Pioneer Laundry beat Lambie & stone two games to one. Hlh average scorer of the evening was Jimmy Andrews of the Five Jokers with 250. Individual scoring was as follows: Five Jokers Dlngwell, 552; Barton, 717; Keron, 449; Morrison, 026; Andrews, 751. Old Empress Schrlaberg, 595; Ross, 628; McKay, 470; Ciccone, 465; Stacey, 582. Lambie & Stone Johnson', 546; Pioneer Laundry Vic Houston, j "Holly Days" are here again choose the "Better Times Gift' OGDEN 14 cutlves here this week. A number of 17 other less important player deals 18 were closed among the various 18 clubs. 1 S f i "TILLIE THE TOILER" VSGTS.A CCTTTADO art T UNKT 'CO C5tT Vi'.O CP' W Tlitft mm OOTSIDE AMD K2 COSM'T BOSS MADE VCJ THE I ? ME GOT TO CTET THE BOSS T& ORDER VALEMTIMU 3nT VMEAD OF ME" r -v v V ?f .4 I nn I RPPZVWf 1 Mi- I tf i: LTV.. " i. - vv . I I Brown Bomber Has Easy Technical Knockout In Bout With Aged Uzcudun t 1 i mm I Spaniard Was Easy Victim For Kill in Fourth1 Round Schmeling on Hand to See Hia Mainj Stumbling Block in Come-Back Trail. i MADISON SQUARE GAUDEN. New York. Dec. U: (CP) Joe Louis, outstandintr aspirant of the dav for tw. word's heavyweight championship, weighing 200i pounds, von a technical knock-out over Paulino Uzcudun, the . hounding Basque from Spain, whose weight was 207 pounds, last night in the fourth round of a scheduled fif-1 ' " 1 "teen round tout. Referee Art Dono- ' BIG DEAL IN IVORY Bury, 749; Horton, 546; Comadina, ; Boston Braves Acquire Four Players From Brooklyn Dodgers 544; Arroll, 544; Joy, 501; Wesch.j CHICAGO, Deo. 14:-C04; Asemlssen 519. the Btnn Rmv Purchase by Club of four 'in1?1 van stopped the fight with Uzcudun i helpless and out, on his feet after having taken the count of eight. It was the first time In his ring career of fifteen years that Paulino had ever been knocked -down or stopped. It was ninth knockout in as many bouts for the stnsational Brown Bomber from Detroit whoj seems surely destined for the title, j In the first three rounds, Louis l The Five Pin cautlously felt out the Basque's Bowling League players from the Brooklyn Dodgers NOBTflWESTEIlN LEAGUE standing to date: Itzzrtr ten ton W. D. 7 2 W. Five Jokers 19 Lambie Si Stone 10 Old Empress 15 Pioneer Laundry 15 comprised the outstanding deal of powers with little but left jabs and ' Tnen he walked rlght in and the 100ks- L. conference of Big League exe- mm floored Uzcudun. with a plle-driv Ing right to the Jaw. If It had been any ordinary fighter, he would probably have been knocked cold. But Uzcudun, famous for his capacity to take punishment, was up again at' the count of eight and ready to take more. He was groggy, out on his feet and open for the kill. The panther-like Louis lay "calmly in wait nd, after1 another stiff left and a crashing right, the referee called If, off. It. was two minutes and thirty-two seconds after the opening of the round. Max Schmeling, the former world's heavyweight champion, who will meet Louis next year in an elimination bout for the right to meet James J. Braddock for ' the title, was present at the fight. Before meeting Schmeling, Louis will meet at least, two more pushovers, one at Havana on December 29, , Gate receipts, for the fight totalled $128,934 of which $40,000 goes to Uzcudun. NEW ZEALAND i BEATS WALES CARDIFF, Wales, Dec. 14: --New Zealand All Blacks defeated a Middle District of Wales team 31 to 10 in rugby. iir i WANTED jouSUI!1' furnlshed house for! w -f f .TV Mac you've 6 err to HELP MS GET 'SOME MORE .StLK FROM MR. VA.VSNniwE IT'LL GET A K.O. RlCh to AH , THERE, TH-UE , AMD UOVM'S THG BEVUTlFUL BUYER TOWty. t'M COtfSESTlMS A CAMCq MIGHT BE 1M02DERTO C3tT iTAM ORDER 3UST A J-4Wr I- SPORT CHAT and making the game more attrac the game I am convinced that rugby football as played in the Marl-times, with the exception of the Caledonia Club, Is losing Us attrac- 11 " jtlveness to players and spectators. A football game played by Mount Therefore why should a certain Allison iNew Brunswick) Unlver- group of conservatives in Wis, re-sity athletes' under unique rules In- Bard continue to hold up tho precluding features of hockey and gress of a game that has untold oasketball was voted a success by possibilities of becoming one of tho players and spectators. Two teams finest team games in. existence?" jf 12 men each battled at high speed through four 15-mlnute periods. White Shirts defeated the Red Shirts 40-27. The field was divided into three zones, as In hockey, with forward passing permitted In each zone. Erllliant passing com- cinations, spectacular runs and widet open tackling kept the fans on edge. Only 18 frummages were, called aside from those at centre field after a try had been, scored, and there were no more than six kicks for touch. The rules were devised by "Spec" Peebles, well known football and hockey player. Hope was expressed that similar ones might be adopted by the Maritime Rugby Union to make the game comparable In speed with basketball and hockey. "The experiment certainly showed the possibilities of speeding up "It certainly opens the game up," .mid Captain Bob Biodie, whose eam won the Maritime intercollegiate rugby championship this fall. 'The next thing that has to be done Is to work out a system of defence." Confidence that a de fence could be worked out to keep down the score was expressed by Peebles. "One suggestion would be for the inside three-quarters to act as a fading defence as In hockey or as in soccer," he said, "This would kave three men to break up forward passes In the defending zone, In case the opposition .broke through their forwards. There Is another possibility of having forward passing allowed in the? neutral zone only until the players, get accustomed to forward passing, and eventually open up the other two zones. This restriction would give the defending team a chance to tive to both players and spectators,"! organize Its defence. I firmly be-said Coach Lister of Mount Allison. jjieve that this would be an ideal "Through my short experience with game for school teams as well as "Bye Bye" Mac MACFBOM MOV4 OM VOO'RE lM CHARGE OF AUi- EUV1MS 'L-V- f v eSL 4. 1 crF tu VALKM'TIHE f i vi i; i T V&s, His Majesty Re-enters Horses in Hunt Style Races After a lapse of many years, His Majesty King George has decided to race his horses under the National Hunt rules. His horse. Marconi, which has won on the flat is shown nearest camera i with Danny Morgan up, as it took a jump in fine style. I. Anthony's Rodeous is shown taking the sticks at the precise moment to furnish this engaging study In unison Jumping. senior teams, as It would give a school with a small student body a chance to field a team of greater strength and would minimize Injuries, due to lack of piling ur in the scrum and around loose balls," 7?v AFRICAN ijluality Built up through 2 10 years of ine making tradition. F-Tl VOO CAM TAKC MAC TO A CWff CL.Lii'ij' - - - - .. .... ri i i i Product! off SitttrDomlniof J'his advt. U not published or 'Jisplayed by the Liquor Control Ho;lrd or by the Government of Urilish Columbia. Hv stoVer i: r . TV, nucikicrc . i i . It'll Be a "Non-Accfeptance" .si I A? "m