November 30, 1936 r fcnday- THE DAILY NEWB PAGE SEVEN W at the Bat" ' Dies in New York I ..rv wnv. 30: Robinson Hv better town Jn the base- I?"1 . . vsars a?n a r r- i L worm at the Bat." died on Satur- asc " ' gt tne i Treat Book "How to He. cwn!gJIockeyStar''byT.P, Tommy" Gorman, manager wd coach of the Montreal "Maroons", profusely Illustrated and containing many luanle flpson how to play ib game. also lUTOSrUPHCD riCTURCS i GREAT PLArtR$ (maunti lor framing) Croip Monttwl "Maroom" (jr. ip "Li Caiuujieu" linldy K'nthrott Tul Hyut )v Tiottwr (VI Jti'lJUMOO C.,i Murker Home Moroni Jok v Gutno tti.I i nil Toy Marty Hurry lVIo I;lly I)vb Krr Roy Worlert 'Aro" llailfjr Art jcufut Frank lloudier Martv Hurk. CmW Manilla AW Lrvirmky Your choice of the above for a label from a tin of "CROWN BRAND" or "LILY WHITE" Corn Syrup. Write on the back your name and address plainly and the mil "Hotkey Book" or the name of the picture you want (one book or picture for each UbtLJ. Mail the label to the address below. EDWARDSBURG OWN BRAND CORN 5YRUP FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD A product of , CANADA STARCH COM PANY Limited P.O. Hm iS8. MONTREAL mj Hyde Transfer Quick Delivery COAL WOOD 'hairs & Tables For Rent PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avcnui Winter is again with us and as usual we are at your service to assist ou solve j'our fuel problems. We have coals for all stoves, heaters anil furnaces. I'lione us for prices. 651 HUSKIES TO NAME THEIR OPPONENTS SEATTLE. Nov sn ci WVttoiton Huskies will dioo.se I ttt ::rj Louisiana state, Pittsburg Pirst: - and Alabama their oppon- for the annual Rose Bowl; footoaU classic at 'Pasadena on' New Year's Day. The choice Is expected to be made very soon. Memorial To Herb Chapman LONDON, Nov. 30: (CP) A bronze bust of the late Herbert Chapman, former manager of the Arsenal Football Club, has been unveiled at the club's Highbury I ground. It has been prominently placed in the new $500,000 stand. New Cycling Record ! EDINBURGH, Nov. 30: (CP) S. ;H. Ferris, Hounslow rider, cycled . from this city to London, 386 miles, in 21 hours, 28 minutes, 21 seconds 'faster than the previous record made by E. W. Brown five years ago. Gets One on Hagcn j MELBOURNE, Nov. 30: (CP) Gene Sarazen, noted United States golfer, winner of. the Australian jopen golf championship, Is one up jon the great Walter Hagen. "Hagen jwlll be green with envy when he Knows mat i noia a uue mat ne has never won," he Jokingly told professional golfers here. '(iOVEKNMLNT I.IQldK ACT" ! A'otlrp of A)llrntion for IJeer Llcenre 1 NOTICE Is hereby given that on ihf Fifteenth day of December next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence Jn rcapeat of the premises, being part of the building "mown as Karlscourt j Hotel, situate on Colllfion Avenue. New AiASHPU, a. ujui ne Farias aescrin as Lots No. 1, 2, and 3, In Block 5, Map 846, Massett TownMte, In tl. Prince Rupert Land Reglsrtatlon District in the province of British Columbia, tor the sale of beer by the glass or Ui -bottle, for ransumpilou xaUte premises or elsewlnpre. Dated this 5th day of November, A D. 1936. CARL KIRM13 Applicant. '(lOVLKNMKXT LKJIOK ACT" (Section 27) NOTIfK OK APPLICATION fCH A IIKF.K LICENCE Notice is hereby given that on -lie 3rd day of December next, the under' slened Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of pretnlaea being part of a building known as Knox Hotel, situate on Firs: . . . . n Dnnu. tlrl.tlaV. PJ - umbla. upon the lands described as Lots No. 13 and it, hiock a Becuoa 1. Man 073. Prince Rupert Land Reels tratlon District, in the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the class or by the bottle for con sumptlrvn on the premises or Dated this 31st day of October, 1036. Applicant GEORGE L, RORIE, Trustee of Knox Hotel Company Winter Limited In Bankruptcy. winds tAOAin &rechilhny nnayour- cod3tr needs wmM. tea PHILPOTT- EVITT & Co. Ltd. PHONE 052 Canadian Pacific atnouver via Ocean Falls and Way I'orta SS. "Princess Adelaide," every Friday at 10 pro. 10 vcouver. direct SS. "Princess Norah," -Nov. 3rd, 10th, Dec. 3rd, 17th. T Ke'c0nkan. Wrangcll. Juneau and Skagway , . S3. "Princess Norah," Oct. 30th, Nov. 15th. 20th Dec. 13th; Winter excursion fares to vancouver and return S32.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, 1936 to Feb. 28th, 1937. Final return limit March 31st, 1937. For Information and Reservations V. L. COATES, Gtn. Agent, l'rlnce Rupert, n.C. . , Sport Letter Box FOOTBALL LEAGUE EuUor. Daily News: -tfay i, If ycu please, through the medium of your invaluable publication, bring to the attention of the sporting public of Prince Ru- by giving their best on the soccer pitch. Why cannot the executive complete its part of the agreement and thus evince the capability of its various members to uphold the offices to which they were elected? Also, may we suggest a general meeting of players, fans and of course, our esteemed executive, to wind up the soccer year and determine just where we stand as there are other points to be thrashed out which might as well be taken care of now. Hoping that this missive succeeds in the purpose for which it is intended and with sincere thanks to you, Mr. Editor, for your space, I remain, "PRO LUDIS." HOCKEY-SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE Saturday Games Toronto 4, Canadiens 2. Maroons 3, Americans 2. Rangers 2, Boston 2, (overtime). Sunday Games Americans 2, Detroit 0, Canadiens 2 Chicago 1. TACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Saturday Score Portland 3, Oakland 0. Hockey Standings International Section W. Americans 5 Canadiens 5 Montreal 2 Toronto -.3 American Section Detroit 3 2 3 Rangers 1 3 Boston .4 2 2 Chicago , .-1 4 4 Aberdeen Stays L. F. A. P. Ottawa Rough Riders Take 3 21 17 12 4 20 21 11 4 17 18 7 5 24 26 16 14 8 25 16 11 15 18 10 9 17 6 In Soccer Lead Remain at Ton of Scottish First Division as Result of Victory Saturday GLASGOW, Nov. 30: Aberdeen Rugby Title'. TORONTO, Nov. 30: Ottawa Rough Riders won the Big 'Four rugby football championship on Saturday by defeating Toronto Argonauts 17 to 5. FIRST BLOCK Six-Five Taxi Ends on Top After First Season's Division of Ten Pin League Bowling The first block of the season in tha City Ten pin Bowling League pert a rather flagrant laxity on the befen concluded with Six-Five part of our local football executive. J 751x1 emerging the winner. The se-The Senior City Football League cond ,block start Tuesday terminated some four months ago ni2w- In one flxture last nlght with the Royal Canadian Navaij Power Corporation beat AUin Fish-Volunteer Reserve entry winning eri3s two games to one, the second three of the fnnr tmnhw.. r.wrt fixture between Overwaitea and vm n " 0 for. The Dominion Day Cup, first cup of the season, won by the Navy, was duly presented to them as part of the ceremony for that dav but. as for the Rtnnrf RhlolH Armour Salvage not being played. High average scorer was Nels Gun-derson of Atlln Ffsheries with 181. Individual scoring was as follows: Power Corp. 1st 2nd 3rd and another cup, nothing has beenj" 167 seen nf tpm Tc it the iicnoi r.iictnmliDonald' 128 for the winning team to be forced Kklslor 131 to comb the town from end to endAnderson 103 and make enquiries re. delinquent 8njlth- J50 silverware or would it be too much HandlcaP 6 trouble for 'our capable and effi- " dent executive to present these' T01 '43 trophies to the team entitled to the ; Atlin Fisheries 1st same? This latter method has been ' Gunderson 146 the custom in years past why Qray 114 should it discontinue now? The Veltch ....124 various teams in the league fulfil- stiles 135 led their part of a sporting contract Wick ... 107 Handicap fi5 The league standing: 65 Taxi .. Grotto Power Corporation Printers 174 151 172 182 173 64 2nd 226 149 189 151 100 5 W. 14 ..13 .. ir .12 Overwaitea ....:...... .'. 8 Moose 8 Atlln Fisheries 8 Armour Salvage . 5 115 125 175 125 149 64 fll6 753 3rd 170 158 178 150 105 65 Totals 691 880 826 Commercial League fixtures to night will be: Prince Rupert But ! chers vs. Balllnger's and. Biological Station vs. Qyro Club Max Asemissen team is Ahead StMl Leading Over Jimmy Clccone's In Challenge Bowling Competition In the ch'kn?e bowling series 'sturday night Mix Asenihsen''. earn won by 2590 to 2505 pin1! rver Jimmy Clccone's. So far In 'he series the Asemlsssn std3 l- eadlng by a marglng of 68 pins. High average scorer Saturday night was Scoop Bury with 201, Tha individual scoring: CICCONE'S 1st 2nd 3rd Coverdale - 152 141 164 Mcintosh 175 192 140 Clccone 173 153 148 Smith 150 146 207 Schriaber 200 181 183 Total 850 813 842 ASEMISSEN'S 1st Gundefsbri .L i-..;. ....HS Todd 149 Bury 215 Moran 168 Asemissen 160 Total 840 2nd 175 156 184 175 150 840 3rd 212 120 20! 190 178 910 IN Till! NIPUEMI; COfUT OF liKITlSII COI.I.MIIIA in mount: III the .Matter of I lie "Admlnlstrntlon Aft" And In the Matter of the Estate of William Oorilnii Andrews, DMenserT InteMate TAKE NOTICE that toy order of his remained in the lead of the First on;w- f Fisher the 20th day of Division of the Scottish Football League Saturday by defeating HamUton Academicals three to nil, Germans Build For Ice Hockey COLOGNE, Germany, Nov. 30: (CP) Covering an area of nearly five and a half acres, a new hockey stadium to seat 6,200 spectators is being built here. The stadium, to be opened in December, has an ice surface 90 by 180 feet. Administrator of the estate of William Gordon Andrews, deceased and nil parries having .claims against the said o9fct(te are bereby required to furnish mime, properly veraiea. to me on or before the 31st day of Deotmber, AD. iuoo, ana jiii parlies indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount t thedr Indebtedness to me forthwith NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. C. Dated Ui 2QUi day of November. A. d. inaa. Chiropractic Special During the month of December I will give a special course of ten treatments for $10 cash strictly In advance. This offer will close Friday, the fourth Inst. Out-of-town patients will be accepted until Wednesday, the ninth, Inst, V. C. Aspinall Chiropractor 6 Exchange Block. Phone your appointments early to Green 241 or Green 549 HOOP PLAY Sea Cadet Dance SCHEDULE Saturday Night November 30 Larable &i Stone ; Twenty-Five Couples at Happy I vs. Moose, Moose vs. Scythians, Annettes vs. High School, High School vs. Scouts. nrprnbw 3 Grotto vs. Lamble KPINlHPni& stone- Annettes vs. Grotto, tien'.i 1 JU11UX1jAS,v, Vc Res-Lmcnt. jr. Moose vs. Sj-al Cove December Brjj's News Basketball Standings Senior League W. Grotto 4 Moose 3 Lsmtrie & Stone 1 Intermediate League Scythians 5 Mcose :.l2 Ben's .1 Regiment :........0: ' Ladies' League Hish School ....,4t. Annette's ..'.?.....3 Grpttettes 1 Junior League Boy Scout? : 3 High School 3 Junior Moose ....J2 Seal Cove .a! L. 2 2 4 0 2 3 3 1 2, 5 vertisement for best results. TIES, YES It Washes! Beatrice Dress 42nd Black Watch Brodle Brodlc Hunting Bruce Buchanan Cameron Campbell Dress Campbell of Loudoun Crawford Douglas Hunting Elliott Farquharson Fergusson Forbes Dress Fraser Gordon Grant Jacobite Kin? Edward Leslie MacAlplne MacBean MacBeth MacDonald of Clanranald Affair In R. C. N. V. K. Headquarters On Saturday evening the local Sea Cadet branch of tho Navy League of Canada held its moopn'ly party in the Royal Canadian Naval 7 Moose vs. Grotto, Volunteer Reserve building, ami vs. Moose, Grotto vs. twenty-five couples aaenCan . High Sihool, Jr. Moose vs. Scouts. The hall was tastefully decorated December 10 Moose vs. Lamble in typical naval fashion with flag? & Stone. High School vs. Annettes, and lighting effects. Dancing to Sithians vs. Regiment, High the strains of Julius Wello's nr. Ssa-ooJ vs. Seal Cove. chestra, and games occupied most of the time. Towards ihe miin!rht hour delicious refreshments ere served under the rnnnhlA nmw. - --i n vision of i.t Bridge League vi. December 4 S. O N. vs. C. N. R. A. , B. & K. vs. Musketeers, P. R. Dairy vs. Grotto, Ramblers vs. Legion. ' December 11 Legion vs. S. O. N., B. & K. vs. Grotto, Ramblers vs. Musketeers, P. R. Dairy vs.. C. N. R. A. Five Pin Bowling City Five Pin League W. L. PJoneer Laundry 16 5 Old Empress 13 8 Five Jokers 10 11 Gyro Club- 3 18 Try a Daily News classified ad rs. Anslow whd also acted as chaperone for the occasion. Walter Smith made a genial master of ceremonies and kept everyone in high spirits. Charles Goldstein, prominent Juneau business' man; was a'nassen- ger aboard, the Princess Norah yes-; 8 terday morning returning .tp: the 6 Alaska capital after a trip to 2 Seattle. '4t Satisfies SCARFS In "VIYELIA" inn Rex Bowling Club Exchange Block Sixth St. and Third Ave. Phone 658 'pf! This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor, Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 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