PAGE FOUR daily news lass ft SPORT WEEK w -.1; M i- r ; a & k s a I i 'a '0 n a I 3 h X K it X u .1 I . ! BM! I v f'd ill fra2rance not possible Effl jjfPj BOTTLE BOTTLE u,uor BfSJ&Sr JK Stov Pipe s Now is the time to change worn out Stove Pipes with the new heavy li. C. Pipe We can supply all your needs Stove Cement Asbestos Heaters and Stoves Kaien Hardwa re A satisfactory place to shop FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 FURS FURS We have orders for Mink, Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, and we are prepared to pay you highest, cash prices. Also all your other furs at full market value. Trial shipment will convince you. Ship riow to J. CLONES PRINCE GEORGE, R.C. Ask For "GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeyc. Look for the WHITE LABEL with the SEAL GOLD mm Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. - ,j Ee-wiiw;.-Read the want- Halifax Girl Is Outstanding Athlete of Year HALIFAX, Nov. 22: Aileen Moaghr, Halifax sprinter, has been designated the , outstanding Canadian girl alhlete of the year. Cribbage League Oddfellows Win Over Canadian National In Postponed Fixture Oddfellows defeated Canadian National Recreation Association by a score of 15 to 12 in a postponed Cribbage League fixture last evening. The league standing. to date: For Ag'st Canadian Legion ..76 59 GroSito ...... .... 71 64 Elevator 68 67 Moose - ." 64 71 N. R. A. .61. 74 Meat Packers 61 74 Sons of Norway J53 55 Oddfellows 49 59 Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud Barrio Don't forget the number 456 WM iHkSX I HBp i iMadVtiTsernen'tj js no d MATURED IN OAK F0R lfiQ DAYS j LEAFS LOSE FIRS1GAME Defeated By Chicago Black Hawks Last Xlght Canadiens Are Going Strong I CHICAGO, Nov. 22: (CP) The Toronto Ataple Leafs sustained their first defeat of the season .In the National Hockey League last night when they were beaten by the Black Hawks, leaders of the American section, by a score of 4 to 3 in a thrilling battle on Chicago Ice. At Montreal, the Canadians eked out a close 2 to 1 victory over their fellow townsmen, the Maroons, and advanced Into the runner-up position to the Maple Leafs in the Canadian section. The Americans, at New York, scored their first victory of the season over the Detroit Red Wings by a score of 3 to 1 and. as a J result, moved Into third place In the international section, the Maroons dropping Into the cellar. BUCKS IN LEAD NOW Scored Easy Victory Over Seattle To Assume Leadership In ruck League PORTLAND, Nov. 22: (CP):- Portland Buckaroos moved Into th leadership of the Northwestern Hockey League last night by scoring an easy four to one victory over Seattle" Sea Hawks In Port land. The Buckaroos and Vancouver Lions had been previously tied for first place. Hockey Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE American Section W. D. L. F.A. P. Chicago , 3 1 0 10 4 7 Rangers 1 2 3 7 II Detroit 0 3 I 4 l6 Boston .1 0 1 1 1 Canadian Section' Toronto 3 1 1 19 13 Montreal 1 01 2 2 Canadiens 2 0 '2 11 10 Americans ; 1 1 3 9 16 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE W. D. L. F. A. P. Vancouver 2 1 1 10 7 Portland 3 1 0 11 5 Calgary 2 0 1 11 8 Edmonton 1 0 2 8 11 Seattle 0 0 4 4 13 BOWLING Five Pins November 22 Post Office vs. Old j Empress; Lambie & Stone vs. Plo- la. honour of our 25th Urt Mar, mmd In tok.a of Jour p.lroa.f through-ot th. p. at crnartrr century, v. (tie you t kta peeUl Siller Jubileo Brew. IruUt on the silter Kan clrd bottle "m know yooll like It. THE VANCOUVER BlltHLKltS LTD. ortIayed Sv the Liquor CLOTHIERS MOVING UPl Lambie & Stone Going Strong In Basketball Close Intermediate Game Lambie and Stone defeated the Moose in the. senior league basket ball game last night by a score of 41-35. The first half started with the Clothier's playing keen basketball, outpointing the Moose by eleven points, 13-24. The second half saw the Moose vainly tryinjr for leadership, but Lambie anr Stone were loo strong and the whistle blew with them on the long end of the score. Intermediate League The Intermediate League saw two overtime periods with th Legion nosing out High School bv one point. 26 to 25. The first half was played for nothing as bot- teams were tied 15-15. The seconri half started with the students taking the lead but the Legld. soon evened It up. In the first over time no points were made buf the! (second period the Legion made thr 'winning point to take the game Ladies' League Annette's of the Ladies' Leaeue defaulted to the Grottettes. failing to produce a team. An exhibition game was played with the Grof tettes winning with a score of 16 10. Junior League The Junior Moose won an easy victory over the Junior Scythians by 18 points. Final score was 25-27, Individual scoring: Junior League Junior Moose Schubert, Husov '6), Cromp 6), Lear '9), Clausw (3), Hale (1); total score, 25. Scythians Murray. H. Monte-sano. D. Montesano (3), Roma 2-Phrubsall (2). Antonelll. Gulick total score, 7. r ' Ladies' League Annette's Ratchford, Stamp Vincent (2), Stone (6). Croxford '2), Turgeon; total score. 10. Grottettes McMeekln (3). Dlekl ?rts 4). Beale (4), Smith 5), Gul ick; total score 16. Intermediate League High" School Lindsay (9). Davis (8), Campbell (6). McMeekln 1 Naylor U). O'Neill; total score, 25 Legion Armstrong (7). VJereck McFie (10), Chrlstlson (2), Blake 6). Moxley (1). Suehlro: total score, 26. Senior League Moose Styles (12). Smith, Wins- ham HI), J. Morrison (4),.R. Morrison (1), Armstrong (7), Chrlstl son; total score; 35. Lambie and Stone Johnson (10). Lambie (4), Calderone (13). Lindsay (12), Arney, Naylor (2); total score, 41. LEAGUE STANDINGS Senior League W, L. P Moose 4 i a Grotto 3 3 6 Lambie & Stone 3 4 fl Intermediate Leaeue High School 5 2, 10 ';4 Canadian Legion i;,'A;-.t.3 . Ladies' Lea sue Grottettes c l i: High School 2 4 Annette's 2 5 ' Junior League Roy Scouts 4 Moose 4 Scythians .1 High school -1 Bridge Leaeue ; Play Last Eve Grotto Goes to First Place With Swift's Kunners-Up Prince Rupert Bridge League results last night were as follows: Musketeers 5616, , Rex Bowline Alley 7008, Ramblers 0334, Swift's 6534. "Grotto 7049, Sons of Norway 5114. C N. R. A. 7502, Canadian Legion 4361. League Standing For Ae'st .Grotto 31347 27999 .Swifts 30543 25864 C. N. R. A. ...30303 27412 Ramblers 30267 28514 'Musketeers 29990 30129 ! Canadian Legion 27911 29211 (Song of Norwav msis sntoa Rex Bowjing . Alley ... .;:2555J 32758 J TO CLEAR THESE FRACTION OF THEIR COST AND IT Wil l davIL A E TAKE ADVANTAGE Worn en's Samples 46 Pairs Women's Samples & Broken Lines. All styles and kinds. Final Clear ance. $ 1.49 Felt Slippers Women's Felt Slippers. Plaids and checks. All sizes. Warm and comfy. 78 CUT RATE Doodads Close To Grads For Second Place in Bowling Doodads defeated Rangers 1420 to 1215 In the Ladles' Bowling League last evening while Prince Rupert Grads won over Brunettes 1309 to 1055 to retain second place over Doodads by a scant margin. High Individual scorer of the eve-1 nlng was Mrs. McKeown of the Doodads with an average of 212. The individual scores were as follows: Doodads McKeown, 424: In gram, 163; Ciccone, 221; Parent,! 225; Johnson, 387. Rangcfs Montgomery, 236; Ar-nour, 267; Letchford, 214; Jonas-son, 212; Raybone, 286. , Prince Rupert Grads Alexander, "51; Woodside, 239; NelSbn, 251; Etoomdahl, 301; Ballinger, 294. Brunettes Berg, 228; Gomez. 240; Domlnato, 238; Johnstone, 145: Montesano, 204. The league standing to date: G. Ttl. Ave Annette's 12 3992 749 P. R. Grads 12 7990 666 Doodads 12 7983 665 Maccabees . 12 7333 611 Rangers..,, ...12 7230 603 Bluebirds .....12 7191 599 C. N. R, A. 12 6825 569 Brunettes 12 6338 528 Ladies' Bowling November 25 -Maccabees vs. C N. R. A., Bluebirds vs. Annettes. November 28 P. r. Grads vs Doodads,- Rangers vs. Brunettes. Rex BOWLING CLUB LIMITED FOUR GOOD ALLEYS Reserve your alley by phoning 658 All ftvepinj; games 12V2cj)er . . ..' line. LINES. WE HAVF. put tup,, OF THESE NEXT - TO - GIVE. M rr i Buy Hand j School Your anteed ance. Slippers $ Early While Range Men's Is Men's fords. Large styles. 1 f Boys' School i Boots 10 D-.' e. airs otor Made rJ Boots. cJ solid. Qa. 2.49 Oxfords Dress Ox Up to date All sizes li 1 n lot final Uearancel j $2J. SHOE STOR Wolverines May Cup, key Attend Olympics Canada Games Holders Of Allan Cup From Halifax Will Probably Go To Berlin HALIFAX. Nov 22: ILallfax ml). ch.tu:?;.or afxr t. y Bi fort will be rr.. ' Amateur A ..:. I .Pf-tr,n V. -. ill. ji-l ill acMi " - ' tion. to nuk an ttW Wolverines holders of the Allan ' oned bv r 9 1 26 0.25 taM ox. w IHIHB boal ir- jr t D..a BBM HU DZ. 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