,.,mdar, Member . 1938 Libit and American Court Ace.J I rmn-te In Professional i U I j l'lay on Jan"a"y 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 25; Fredj vc, "u ic-i rcnX nty : aimed professional, will Lake hi fst appeaiance under, nw status on January o ai, ftUtiison Square C-ardcn with Ells-! vorth Vines as one vi ma uppun- No Pros No Snob MANCHESTER, Nov. 25: (CP)- b Henderson, headmaster of p. London sen)', has written to the pipers renry to, D3lng ciatsed &th:tt s inning professional. RECREATION TIME TABLE The schedule for the gym classes (at the local recreational centre Is lannounced as follows; High school girls Grades 9 and Mondays and Wednesdays at 110, 4:00; Grades 11 and 12, Mondays and Wednesdays at 5:15. Ladles' classes Monday at 7 and Tuesday at 7 and Wednesday 18:30; at 7 and 8:30. High school boys Grades .9 and liO, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4; Grades 11 and 12, Tuesdays and I Thursdays at 5:15. Men's classes Tuesday at 8:30 land Thursday at 1 and 8:30. Any persons wishing to join can still register at these classes. Australians Are Heavy Bettors ADELAIDE, Aust., Nov. 25: (CP) South Australia bet $32.000.000 ! on horses In the year ending June! ou, or $du ior every man, woman and child of the population, the State Treasury receiving $1,000,000 In betting tax. Stole Lamps To Pay Bets SALFORD, Eng., Nov. 25: (CP) When a 16-year old boy pleaded Bullty to stealing motor lamps from his employers, It was stated he had taken them to raise money to discharge betting liabilities. Sunday Games Issue GLASGOW, Nov. 25: (CP) Candidates In the munlclDal elections here were asked by church and so-' jcial leaders to declare "Yes" or No" to the question whether games should be permitted In the public parks on Sunday. Becomes Silent Monk GLASGOW, Nov. 25: (CP) James P. Campbell, a lawyer, onetime captain of the Glasgow University football team. Is enter ing the sl!ent order of the Cister-lan monastery at Mount St. Bernard, Leicestershire. Where Bags Are Good STRASBORG, France, Nov. 25; CP)--In Alsace a land-owner has no rights to the game on his estate and wild fowl have Increased to such an extent the district Is declared a paradise for mm rods. Foord Catches Neusel &sn Foord, South African heavyweight battler who beat Walter Neusel of Germany for the championship of Europe on November '8, U shown doing his morning roadwork at Korthaw, England, -lth a pair of racing greyhounds as pacers. The bout was fought at Harrlngay, Hill 1 III because , . . Dottled in London, England, and brought to you with none of its superior qualities impaired. Of greater strength than any other imported, Qirv ; Extra measure in the full-size bottle. GORDONS Advertisement Is not published or displayed bynhueauor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbia. November 27 S...O. N. vs., MUS' keteers, B. & K. vS C. N., R. A P. R. Dairy vs. Legion, Ramblers vs. Grotto. December 45. O N. vs. C," N. R. A., B. & K. vs. Musketeers,; Pf R. Dairy vs. Grotto, Ramblers vs.. Le gion Musketeers, P. R. Dairy vs., C. N. R. A. ' The league standing'. . W. Sons of Norway 22 C. N.-.R, A.' - .:.:.20 Musketeers ...20 Rambiers .19 PAGE THR81 M ii iiii niim News and Views of the Sport Wor erry and Vines Meet in New Year Both Chelsea and The Albion Seem to Want the Ball L. 14 lit id 131 i cn Legion':::::::;? . Prince Rupert.. Dairy . .. .16 Brackman-Kcr 16 Grotto 15 20 Basketball Practice Basketball ,pra:tlce periods, on Sunday' for1 the coming season are jj " rV- .!rV).n 1 . I II I I Ml , . This hectic duel for the ball ! tj.ok.'ptace at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea battled West Brom-wlch Albion In a' first, dlyisioiy football game. Spenee, of Chelsea and Trentham, of the Albion, are, Jthe individual ,rtyaU' .with; neither .ot-'the- dribblers 'having much of an advantage. RANGERS MOVE UP Toronto Maple Leafs Are Still Hay ing Bad Luck In National' Hockey League NEW YORK, Nqv. p: . (CP) Playing on. the home ice, last night. New York Rangera -ddwn'eov' the overtime draw Toronto 1, New York Raiigers S. Chicago 1, Boston. li dvertlmeL Maroons 2, Canadlens 2, (over- time), T ' The league, ( standings: ,. . :v' NATIONAL HOCKEY.: I.EAGpE; . International Section.' ' ; w. t. l: F.A. p' Amerlcanis .:: '.':. 2 '. 16 11.10 Canadians; .. ..." . i' 2,U .12:9 Montreal ..v:.:' ,.;1- ij 'i It'Vt 5 Tcronto L:.;.:.:.l 15 16 i2 3 American SecUoii '. Detroit - .. .'..3 i I 16 10.' 8 Rangers ' :;4 0,' 3 2d ,13- ff Boston , 1 2 '10 14J 7 Chicago -'.p.. 4 3 ';:B ..121. ; -.M."t SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE Sport chat If you're one of the millions who' think' fox hunting Is a sissy's sport, four solemn warning Is you are taiiy-noins up tne -wrong val ley.. Lots of money., good horse. and trick outfit, arent the onlj reqHifsltles of a good fox hunter, You've gat to. have intestinal for ... . . . . ;.. t.it.iinA rnnl nprves nhvsirnl stam- 5 to l and joined tne idle Dettoiv ' u -i i v , 7 . Red Wings In a .tie for first place T knowleset1of y In the American section, oV .the,uuyr "W' W1" "- w.n;aV mXAWWv w.-toPator of a -fourth rate pawr.- ton Bruins, with whom the Ran3-6p -?lon. ers had been Wed lor, Second' p1 B oxf ta. dort't dish out and buy had a 'one-allverUme diaw w m, m,rv tia.nn,: yourself a hunting outfit con- t ,nn' w i,ft. tMrA -mw siting of u pink coat, silk hat and At Montreal.: the Maroons ' and ' if"? you see in the batfel moVles; Turn out in cither btock ri Canadlens to a ,t-4ll grey, wiearlng either a silk hat pi ! derby. After the "Master of the Hunt" ha?' observed you on' a few huhti 'and decldC3, you have the form, rid- Ifig 'ability and the qualities of a true gentleman, and figures you deserye the..hpnof6f .joining tha hunt, he'll "come- ui to you In the bar of clubhouse, and say; ."! say", did; IkwiAo-'iabdui- tlifnlng out ih the piVik.' next time?" When lie s-ivK 'th'at, vnu'ris ft.', foxv tax rr' j . r w , - hunter: Ypii can' go but and spend a few hundred, dollars for a real outfit. In riding to hounds; the washer or line uunv doss, tie s rwji. addressed, as ''Mister so-andf so, .never as Joe or Charlie. Whh'jaddressihg tlie Master of '.the ijunt, you must tip your hat. Female members of; the party are supposed to' remain silent. Some was eay the rule against women talking Is the one. big secret of the success of fox hunting. The' master of the Hunt always rides ahead, itakes the Jumps first and generally runs the hunt. You can always tell the Master. He wears" ;a cap whereas the others TwomKor ii-T .inn vq r o N 'wear silk hats or toppers. At WVViMV& M-l, JIVtl w v- v . " ... B. & K. vs. Grotto, Ramblers vsli v pleqes are little black ribbon bows All- bows turn down' save that of the. Master. That one turns up. The huntsman is second in charge of' the 'party. He's in charge of the hounds and is. usually English-trained arid born. He's overseer of the hounds, trains them and a - i .a 20 -Always reier io tne pack as 20 ."hounds," not "dogs" or "hooches." mil i m niey re aiways reierred to as "pairs." For example, if there are 31. hound? in the pack, you say "15 pairs and one." There are plenty of hazards, in fox hunting The .'bane of fox. hunting is coun try with wire fences for horses' ii.i) n itiH cMiftrJ it r ,' iani sec uie wire strand and Scouts; " '"stead .of . Jumping them,, occa-t ' 12-i p.m.-Lamble it mniUkhi " 'iua Into them, I 'News Stand ' '' r' ' .casing bad splUs and serious ! 1-2 p.m. - Annettes and Seaf a?cldnts,t sometimes fatal, I Cove .-. I 2-3 p.m.-eriior Ma- And In-? terrriodlate Moose, 20 Nfttioris to Ski 1 3-4 p.m. Grpttcttes ' and: High .,CHAMONrX .France. Nov. 25;, School ..Boys ' . f . , lCR)r-rl''wenty nations are expec- 45 p.m. Orotto. and ScythlahS, ted' to be represented At the world, 5-6 p.m.rRealriient 'and " Jdnlor.skl; championship matches here Moose. " ; ' ' February 11-18. ' GROTTO IN BOWL LEAD Printers Take Second Place in City League as Result of Also Winning Last Night Grotto defeated Six-Five Taxi two games one last night to move Into the leadership of the City Ten PJn Bowling League. Printers w,on three games to nil dver Moose In the second fixture of the evening to take second place in the stand ing. Lindsay of Six-Five Taxi and Coverdale of Grotto tied for the evening's high average honorj each having 179. -The Individual scores: Printers,, 1st 2ndi3rd R. Franks 134 175 142 Vance O. Franks McCallum Ciccone .... Handicap ' Totals . Moose Royer Russell Foster Morgan Morrison .. Handicap Totals To Banquet Len Harvey 116a,. 157 153 148 .162 116 117.' 167 85 85 .....:.....820 848 ' 1st 2nd ....140 136 ...;....i28 120 ..124 126 .160 148 ::;:..152 177 Handicap . 74 74 Totals. .. .....778 .781 ' Six-Five Taxi i 1st 2nd Arney ..v......:.i44 Lindsay 208 Shrubsall ; 123 French 170. Schriaber ..." 168 40 :...853 Grotto 1st Mcintosh 184 Comadlna 152 Bulger 134 Coverdale 172 Bury 193 Moran Handicap 43 160 166 136 175 156 40 833 2nd 148 155 . 140 206 145 43 Seal Cove 139 132 137 165 85 800 3rd 144 181 124 91 158 74 773 3rd 178 163 177 186 173 40 917 3rd 183 130 159 150 166 46 Totals .878 837 788 LONDON, Nov. 25: (CP) The Marquis of Queensberry will pre side at a dinner to Len Harvey, former British heavyweight boxing champion, who was defeated by John Henry Lewis, United States Wght-heavyweight holder. iHOOP PLAY SCHEDULE November 26 Grotto vs. Moose, High School vs Grotto, Scythians vs. Ben's News, Jr. Moose a. High School. November 30 Lambie & Stone vs. Moose, Moose vs. Scythians Annettes vs. High S;hool, Hl&h I School vs. Scouts. December 3 Grotto vs. Lamb!" & Stone, Annettes vs. Grotto, Den'; News vs. Regiment, Jr. Moose v, December 7 Moose vs. Grotto, Ben's 'News vs. Moose, Grotto vs. High School, Jr. Moose vs. Scouts. December 10 Moose vs. Lambie & Stone, High School vs. Annettes, Scythians vs. Regiment, High School vs. Seal Cove. LADIES' LEAGUE November 25 Knockouts vs. C. N. R. A., Blue Birds vs. Spark Plugs, Annettes vs. Doodads, Rangers vs. Grotto. December 1 Rangers vs. An nettes, Spark Plugs vs. Doodads, Blue Birds vs. Knockouts, C. N, R. vs. Grotto. Rex Bowling Club Exchange Block Sixth St. and Third Ave. Phone 658 MacKENZlE'S FUUNITtJltE A Real Christmas Gift Sound, refreshing sleep the year 'sound; 327 Third Ave. Phone 175 Light Begins At Ogdens! and when you light the cigarette you've rolled with Ogden's Fine Cut you're properly set to go places in smoking enjoyment. 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