Friday December 20. 1935 FIRST HALF 1 1 IS TIED UP iambic .& Stone UnaDic 10 Heal Moose The Grotto turned out last night in full torce 10 aeieai umDie ei Stone 3G to 33 in a close and fast result Lambie j&tqne wijl ha ye tqj play ml MP5e to aeciae irsi folf winners. Arney opened the scoring fpr the Clfttbter by sinking a penalty after being fouled by Stalker. Frprn then pn ut)til the finish of the first half Lambie & Stone had the better of pie play. Jfajf time score was 22-5. It was It) the second hajf that th Grotto turned on the. heat and putscored. the ReatJy-tq-Wear crew, although It was anyone's game with the Cigar Store crew haying rnpst of the play. The Clothjers, however, were in there fighting all Calderonl 5, Morrison, Arney (7). Lindsay J5. rnisJrQng 3) total, 33. . '; Orotto Smith (3), Morgan 8),: RaUhford 12, Murray, Stalker J7. Qm f, A.ntorJ!i 2; total, 36. Interrnediatj: Leajrue High Sthpolayjpr Campbell 9, Davis Ip, D'Neifl.' McMee-kin, Hlrano (4); total, 18. Scythians Tobey 2. Beynon ID, Currle, Murray (2), Dominato ray won from "Dutch" Donald, and J 1)21, Montesanp (2), Letourneau, Senior Basketball League game be-jpijjs 7); totaj 36 ore a. near capiicny uuusc. v a Ladje$' League rjigh Schpol-E. payls (4), Mus-sallem (,$), Ijlalne HQ), Ellison (1), T. Davis 2; total, 23. Aflriette's Stone (2), Morris (5), Turg&on, Stamp-Vincent,. Eva Morris: total, 7- Junior League High School Fitch, O'Neill, Fulton (12), Yamanaka. Lundquist (1); total, 13. Houston ouston Eby (I), Murray; total, 6. )he way. It was a great jjameandl Senior League was referee by ''Brick" Sklnrier m' W. a yery capable manner. . .Lambie & Stpne 7 Other Games (Moose 7 )lng Edward High Bchbol stp-lQrptto 4 fleets lpt to the flghtinf quajj of j Intermediate League Scythlaps 3q-)8 n a ie jscprfpg Spythians 7 jnterrnedjate ganie. jhe frst half Canadian Legion 6 was the best part from a spepta- Iffgh Sphool 5 tors' ppint of view 'as In te se- Ladies' league pqnd half the Students' defence ( Grottettes 9 prumpled and the ScythJan sharp- High School 5 r,hopter$ started to sppar points. t Annettes 4 Half lme score was J0-9 ip fayor. Junior J.eague pf the gpythlans. ' j Moose ! n Annette's lost the Ladles' League , Boy Scputs 7 (Tame to a bunch pf fgh.t?ng High , High Schoql 3 School girls tp t.hc tunp pf 23-7. It Scythiaps 1 was a. free scoring gamp ip-which Rusty" Blaine snared 10 points. Jlalf time score was 12-3 in favor pf thejCo-eds. BII.).I.tltJ)S IN SEJII-FINALS Jock Allen from Earl Batt. The Le gion now holds a lead of 183 points j suits so far are: G. P. Tinker (Legion, 250; Don Brown (Grotto), 206. J. Allen, 250; Earl Batt, 194. Alex Murray, 250; D. Donald, I67. Remaining games are Nell Cam- eron vs. C. p Balagno; 0. paptie vs. R. Yqung; Geo. Woodland ys. Geo. Howe. Scythians-Antonelll (3), Roma,' XfliaS Broadcast By I ' (2), D. Montesano, Veltch, , ' J BASKLTKAIX STANDINGS L. 5 5 8 5 6 7 4 7 8 2 2 6 8 Junior Chamber An appeal by Adjutant Eva Lay-! cock for the Salvation Army's P. phrlstmas relief fund and a visit 4 tp the studio by Santa Claus who. J4 announced the gifts he Intended , 8 presenting to members of the Junior Chmber of Commerce fea- 14tured the weekly broadcast last 12eyening of the Junlor'sectlon ot the 10 Prince Rupert Chamber of Com 18 10 8 14 14 merce oyer the local radio station, the local radjo station. Aajutant Laycocks appeal was of a novel nature. She spoke briefly and sang a song apprppri-; ate to the subject-Those tliptributlng to the eve-; g nlng's program were A. J. Lancas-2 ter, Bert Cameron and Mrs. E. J Smith In an instrumental trio; Mrs. A. J. Webber, .Mrs- H. N. jBrocklesby, Nelson Allen and J, A. Teng in a vocai quartet; Mrs Wm. Strachan eliminated Jack Brocklesby with vocal solos and 1 The Junior High Schoql cagersi Preece by a score of 150, to 138 Al Small with piano selections. peieaieq me acyinians KU-m a quaner-jmai game 01 the Roth Gordon and, William FiaW pert Fulton chalkpd up 12 ol the ; Papadian Legion billiard handicap shared the duties of announcer J3 points for the Student : tournametn Wednesday night. In for the program and Dr. J- T. Individual scqring: jarjQtfcpr quarter-final last night Mandy had an important part to Senior League Npil Cameron beat Jack Dougherty play in the program which was Lambie & Stone- Johnson (13).'apd now meets Strachan. of Christmas character. -odverlfsonient la not piJjilslied or displayed by tho Liquor ConUolBoard or by the Government ol British Columtla TRAPPERS: Have big order for all furs especially MINKS AND MARTENS Ship your goods as soon as received we wire valuation. If price not satisfactory goods returned at once. Express paid both ways. No. 1 Ranch Minks as high as $15; Interiors $15; Martens, as high as $19: Lynx, $30. In the market for good Silver Foxes Make-a shipment and be convinced (J OL 1)1$ LOOM is the best man The Old Krliaule Why do your WASHING At Home when you can gel it done for as little as 5c a pound Have your presses, Suits, Curtains and Drapes Pry Cleaned for Christmas. Wc also clean Carpets. Phone: 8 & 118 Pionpqr & Canadian Laundry Ltd. HUM THE TOILER" TILLIE.THEV'PE HAVING A -FASHION SHOW AT THE ftf K? EiL-ITE SHOPPE L wamt rr 7JA A you TO RUN OVER AND Y J 6ET A LINE ON IT TO 'iET A LINE ON A ik,MD I GET THp, BILL FOR IT' - BAH I MM? t .14 C V SWELL, eoss'- THATLL CE FUN'J 6EE.TILUE TH'BOSS IS At WORKED UP ABOUT THOSE DRESSES OU SROUGIfT BACK FROM THE ELITE SHOPPE DAILY NEWS it j- auuujj Legion is Ahead Doyntown Park Of .Grotto low, : Mr, Alder's Plan Challenge Billiard Tournament Ha p,chanfe of Lots Authorized Bie Beeri Half Completed . ! 3 ; Block of City Debentures In the two games played last-eyenlng between the Grotto and the Canadian Legion in the billiard challenge tournament, Alex Mur- Rcfunded h a meeting Jn the capacity of a city council Wednesday after noon. City Commissioner W. J. Al-1 der put through a bylaw authorizing the exchange of $65,800 pf' six Dercent city debentures for new four percent refunding debentures, i The commissioner also author ized a transfer of realty whereby John Dybhavn and Olof JIanson re-ceiye four lots ,on Second Avenue (lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 13, sec- itlon 1) for two Jots on Fraser FADE BEVEH Street (lots 21 and 22, block 36 'tlons of Mancnesier Acaaemy oi .tiA. .fel (h oltv t&Vp 171 n a' Art fnr nhoilt 50 veaTS. Cele- over. The commissioner Intends to brated her eightieth' birthday; re use the lots In connection with a cently. park development project down town. EICJITVEAR OLD PAINTER - : si t MANCHESTER, Dec. 19: (CP) Prince Miss reira unaiana arpyea m Ithje city -on last night's train from her school teaching auues at nemo and sailed aboard' the steamer George for Vancouver to Florence Monkhouse. an ex-SDend the Christmas and New hlbltor at the annual art exhlbi- Year holidays at her home. . - . ., 7- - . ;- 4R ( MA .J PPN'T KNOW HOW HERE. WITHOUT TIULIfc mm j ,0 I KNOW, MAC- BUT I COULDNT JUST WALK OUT EMPTy- HANDED, COULD I r" (5pDb (EJtCCf ...To You and all Your Friends... and you can pay your guests no finer compliment than to serye them ny of the choice -BCD." brands listed above. There is both variety and economy in the wide selection of these mellow and perfectly aged products . . . and the answer to the sensible gift problem. Buy early and avoid disappointment. This advertisement is not published or displayed, by .the" Liquor Control Board' or by the Government of BriUsh Columbia "Buy" Words Tl L v. their show was- Ji-ir BUT 6COO (SOSH.' whatre VE EVER CiOIN TO DO YVITH ALL THOSE DRESSES, TIL-LIE r) 'OH.iV'E FICSURED PPT THAT PART- 1 11 By Westovej rr brains of m im&m&u l 'J A Problem Easily Solved I'll JUST YtgTT W iCEEP THEM. ( SK J formvself pm-- I, 1 1 11 it it .