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O. lUx M.1 .f,Mr in Ksramsa msm imurnm rum ' FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY .. Phone 657 & SONS LIMITED- the Uquot r askelball Standing Senior League W. P. Grotto ' e 12 C. N. R. A 4 Moose jl 2 4 Intermediate League Canadian Legion 4 8 High School .'.4 ? Warriors 2 ' Ladies Lcajue I Annette's i 1 10 "'gh School .... . 2 4 4 Grottettes Grottettes X 3 5 6 Junior League Scythians 7 1 H Boy Scouts 3 3 6 High School 0 6 0 Rugs Cleaned & Washed Pianos & Chestefieids Cleaned and Fumigated Prices Reasonable BRUCE STEVENS rnu.K 18 Daily News Want-Ads. always bring quick results. Babe Ruth NEW YORK, Feb. 18:-Babe Ruth, his accompanied by wife and daughter, arc due here this wk from London :.ftcr the last lap of a trip whi-h has taken them around the world. A large crowd of Americans was on hand to see Ruth und his party off at London. These included Former Mayor Walker of New York The Warriors, minus Bill Nelson, C!t f"d Keron's Flve- lost to the fast moving r,r,,'men 8 wn-pln league gets under way " r. . Legion cagers 28-12. The Vets were! never neaaed as they had a seven- point lead at the breather with .ho f?'!.1!-8. .1" the second half the .ey snarea 13. Nakamoto and fc- W y MA7 W Returning SPORT GROTTO IS 1 DEFEATED Moose Defeat Senior Basketball League Leaders by Score of 38 to 26 The Moose, with Pierce and Wlng-; ham enjoying a big night, defeated t the Grotto 38-26 In a rough and tumble senior basketball game last nigni. Tne Grotto was without the services of its play-making forward. Ratchford, and also Gurvich was checked to a frazzle while "Bullet-Scott never put In an appearance. ine came started off fast nnH rough with the Moose scoring the first basket in fifteen seconds of play. One minute later O 1111s s,mlc two penalty shots to square jt up. From then on It was Just a basketball game with Moose having a six- puuu ieaa at me interval. When the teams went to work in the second half the Moose held their lead while Referee Skinner handed out personals to both teams hm.no - mg inree Grotto players and Pierce With five minutes to go the Moose called time out tn tnr h. Grotto scoring spurt. When the game ended the Moose had 38 points. Skinner dished out 31 fouls. Ladies' League The Grottettes. led bv T.nftv ni, downed the ladles from the High School 16 to 12. The Cigar Store girls had things their own way for a w-poini ieaa at half time with a 10-4 score. It wa3 In the second lalf that the Students turned on he heat to outscore their opponents by two points but were stopped y the final gun to end the game 16-12 in favor of the Grottettes. Intermediate League 7 4 Smith handled the game in a cap able manner. Junior League The Scythians mowed down the Boy ScouU 10-3 in the Junior League curtain raiser. The first half ended two-all. Then the nnr play put on by the Scythians held me tocouu down to one point while mey snared eight. Individual scoring: Junior League Boy ScouU 3i Cromp (2) Brown, LUldseth. Rdkamntn Ml DybhavrvEriekson, Yamanaka, Eby otjuirans uu Domlnato (4 Glllls 4)tMontcsano (2), Letour-neau, Astort." Intermediate League Canadian Leelon (2a Arm. strong (II), Suehiro. Ritchie. Mc- rnee 1111. Christlson (J), Blake 4. Warriors' I12 Domlnatn n.iv. lor 4, Comadlna, Viercck 2. FlUpatrick. MUIer 6. F. Prima. dlna. f Ladies' League High School M2i-E. Davis 5 Mussallem. McLeod 2), Blaine (5). 1 Tu re eon t n.nri Grottettes 1G Boale ai rmv. ford 4, Dickens (2), Gullck (2), McMeekln, Hallberg. Senior League Grotto '26)-Olllls ll, Morgan 2. Morrison 3, stalker 2. Murray (2). Gurvich 6, Fitzpatrlck. Moose 38 It-Mitchell 4i. Wing-ham 16, 'Arney 4i. Pierce 13. Vance !), Unger, Menzie. KNTKIES EXTENDED Entries for the ladles' bowling league at the Rex nnwiin nK have been extended until the middle ui mis week. Six teams are already entered and eleht are cxnert Th entering teams to date are: Grotto, Annette's. Canadian National Recreation Association, Strikers, Mel- jXck wcfcVDi McFVOY"n HACK pk Jack McEvov. well known Ion the Card. ,m. Z 1 She Has an "Authority" For It vajilu haib Love CACH SPORT CHAT On Thursday nlfht the regular Junior. Intermediate and Ladles' Laosu hacketball flxturM will Vv played while the Canadian National Recreation Association wUl take on tlie touring Ketchikan Owl flv in )4oce of the regular senior same, lite Ketchikan referee will be tlie eleventh man on the floor. Clem Loufhlin, manoter of Chl- eatu Bl&ek Hawks, batlevac thi Montreal Maroons wtll be as "tough as any of them' wten the Stanley Cup hockey playoff! eome around. But Clem like hi Hawks pretty wil, too. In what was advertied at a -tAtt" hockey series betweep England and uanaa hi unf iano, me Canadians won easily, in the deeidlna nm Canada won by 10-5. All the Canadian players perform on English teams. Doudas Grant of Hallfar th bet badminton player developed in uanaoa since Jack Purcell, Is pre-txirinc to dfi-nd hl rmaiii... -- wtctu singles championship. Grant first won the title in- 1W3 and successfully defended it last year. British snooker enthul.usu ha v been eagerly awaiting the first ap-J prance m unaon of Con Stan-bury of Winnipeg, the Canadian champion. Stunbury arrived in London recently to challenge for the world's championship, held by Joe Davis. He Wtll take nart in w.v.r.1 exhibition matches first Boxing promoters seeking to make Wembley. Enland. th rtn. centre of the country nr Mihit.. dUigently for young heavywelaht maieriai. British fans like tn Mik the big fellows who can hit. and there U a dearth of them Just now The British Emnir hv.aki champion. Jack Petersen, is engaged to be married but not until he has had a crack at Max Baer's title. The girl Is Betty WHIUms. 18 of Cardiff, whom Petersen mt ai a dance 18 month nun mi tin 'lama U more Interested In hockey .iwiiiiiiig man Doxing. South Africa's - Hi I Mil ciiaiana next seawm 1. th i . "turf-educated" team the Union has ever sent abroad. In the past South African teams have been handi capped In England because the players were aeutnmH 1 nltches. A testimonial name tn Pot rr... t dren. famous Middlesex cricketer, will be staeed nt 1jta: .u. 1trl.li . ' 9 UIC I Whitsun bank holiday. Now 45 years' . "tnuirn snouia rean a Hh r. ward from this "gate." The Master of Orav .wV . , Baroness Gray and heir to one of the oldest' Scottish peerages, who won the important Victory 8teeDle- .,. mancnesier on New Year's ay with Ladv Linn..,', u Tolvadden, has started for himself' puonc trainer of race horses Advrtui in tn Dallv Nawi COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaran-teed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats and Barley. I'rinct Rupert Feed Co. as Phones 558 BUT, TIUUIE.VII MAO ABOOT VeO I WA5 I ("AU'T k-a-T -in 1 l-OVB" IU CLCRD At!K I ruillL 7QU.TOO, " 1 r 1 ininir HATUEO. (STAVE VOU no 1 1 SIOIJ 1 n 1 1 THAT I SB7 J Moose Ahead In Cribbage Canadian Lrjion in Uunntr-Up Position Now Trtnce Rupert Crlbbaae Leaaue result Ust night: ! Oddfellows 12, Grotto 15. Elevator 9. Canadian Leg'A 18. Bmpress 10. Moose 17. 7 Canatttan National Ft A-atlon Association 15. Meat Packers 12 League Standing P W I hloote 0 DO 72 Canadian Letton .6 87 75 Empress 0 83 79 Grotto s 83 79 j levator 6 80 82 Oddfeltows 6 77 85 Meat Paekers . 6 75 87 O.N.R.A C 78 89 ITALV lUUTS riMNCK i ROME. Feb. 19: lUlv drfit, France by a score of two to one in an international soc-er game ye terday. A Dailv oiv U'nni.A.i 9 will 9 net what you want. Women will A SATISFIED CUSTOMER m. 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