FA3E FOtnt C.C.M. Tricycles Strongly made. Easy run ning. For ages 3J to 5 years each $9.25 For. ages 4J to 6 years each $9.75 We also carry the C.C.M. line of BICYCLES Priced from . 32,00 SEE The Knox Hotel For special rates on room and board to permanent suestjr It. BRASELL, s. M. BRAS ELL tekato; Vsj. t GiftS lor the Young that are sure ta please WAGONS A large variety in sizes. $3S5 all Priced from . $225 C.C.M. Joyriders. for younger tots, ages 2 to 4 years, each Roller Skates Priced Q4 C from Ice Skates, Kindergarten Sets, Tool Sets, Etc. GORDON'S HARDWARE Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver,: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 I'.M Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. ' T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJtt. Due' Vacouver, Monday aia. If convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL NOTICE-Christmas Holiday Sailings to Vancouver via Wayppints: " S.S. CARDENA Leaves Prince Rupert Friday, December 18th at 5:00 p.m. Arrives Vancouver Sunday, December 20th at 2:00 p.m. (approx.) S.S. CATALA . Leaves Pjlnce Rupert Tuesday, December 22nd at 12:00 noon. ; Arrives Vancouver Thursday. December 24th at 9:00 a.m. (approx.) S n.atala aves Vancouver northbound Friday, January 1st at 9:00 p.m. arriving Prince Rupert Sunday, p.m., January 3rd. SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION, FARE, $32.00 Please make your reservation early A. W. NEWMAN, Agent, Prince Rupert The fish which mafe Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brunei" SMOKED. BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Qold Storage Co,, Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B,C The DAily News. is. a member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Asspciation, of the Canadian Press, and of Ihe Audit Bureau-of Circulations. Itis'tW'onlv nW.i;' of Vancouver and west of Edmonlon holding membership v7T r rt . ' r t ' 111 li 'SPORT' i i a nn atta ic 1 1 1 ttt tt I URVI 1U M It IN FINALS Defeated Moose in Senior League Elimination Game In a low scoring, close checking game last night the Grotto upset t R.Q.SE BO.WL SELL-OVT t FOIt NEW YEAR'S DAY . ALREADY: ANNOUNCED, . PASADENA, Dec. 15: More t. sell-out was announced last . night of, the 85,000-seat Rose Bowl for the University of all predictions when they came out WrtarjrjPib.ure . football . of afour-game slump to turn backK classic on New Yearns Day. the powerful Moose hoopsters 2& to 25 arid win the right to meet the snappy Lambie and Stone crew for the" ilrst half championship. For the first four minutes both teams seemed to be fencing for openings. Then the Grotto, through Macrnee, Morgan and Katcnrord, jumped ahead to take an 8 to 4 lead but the Moose, considerably bolstered by the return of Johnny Aorrlson to their ranks, climbed up little by little to tie up the game with two minutes of the half left. The stage was set for "Hooked" Morgan and a bare second before the whistle he kicked through with a pot shot to give the Tobacconists a, two-point advantage. The second stanza was fast and eyen throughout with the play ttitt EASY WIN LOUIS Disposed of Eddie Sims of Cleveland in Record Time Last Night CLEVELAND, Dec. 15: Detroit's Brown Bomber, as expected, had no difficulty when he took on Neither team, seemed able to locate rm,i,, . . Louis knocked out Simms with i, . a w .u .u .u .i. " basket the, with the result that the .; utf KnriV t .t , - Grot held their lead u.til the epd Armstrong, star forward for rst round- It was second the Lodgemen and one of their b0V( flrst vlns also been a best shots, spent pracUcaUy the terrific left hook in eighteen se- whole game on the bench. opds which all but finished the The score bopk revealed the ra- local heavyweight who had opened ther interesting fact that each up with right hooks on Louis which team registered 10 field goals, but Droved miltp ihpffpntivo I in the free throw section the Grotto. Te fight' was staged in the Cleve-tallied six out of 13 tries while the land civic' Auditorium" and rirpn- Moose accounted for five out of 12. a big crowd. ' " Moose Stiles (4), Vfingham (4), Armstrong (,3), J. Morrison (4), R. Morlrson (7). Mitchell "(3) ; total, 25. Grotto MacPhee (9). 'Stalker (4), Morgan (9), Ratchford (4), Smith; total 26. In the preliminary, the Scythians won an exhibition Intermediate game at the expense of the Moose1 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 15: San- 22. to 15. This feature was ragged t: Clara, only unbeaten or un and rough frpm start to finish with tJPd team !n United States colleg-ifoh teams definitely off. Beynon,.iate foptball play this season, for the winners, collected 12, points, i sustained rirst defeat at th Referees were Palmer and Coma dlna. and scorer, J. Antonelli. Ballinger's And Rupert Motors In BowJs Wins BalUnger's defeated Rupert Batchers", two games to one last night' for their "second straight victory in the second block of the. Commercial Ten Pin Bowling) League. In the other fixture of the evening Rupert Motors blanked Gyro Club three games to nil. High average scorer of the. evening was Saunders of Rupert Mptoj-s ' with 185. BUTCHERS ' ist" 2nd 3rd J. Jack 114 182 143 McLean 134" 135 130 A. Ross 149 158 ,141 a. Astoria ......124 Low Score 121 Handicap V 38 118 458 113 118 38 38 Totals ..680 744 723 BALLING ER'S 1st 2nd 3rd BiJbu 132 li3 126 Smith 121 ' 15i "l37.. Lindquist 146 ' 173 145 Ilaudechld, .138. 14 109 Handicap" .'. ....f 1 31 31 31 Total 688 755 RUP. MOTORS 1st 2ndl Saunders ...177 lift Johnson 123 132 Herman 153 159 Robertson 142 141 Taylor" 155' 118 Total 750 GYRO'"- 1 1st Bulger 176 Balagno .,...160, Morris l..:....,.'.....13i Roar '96' Large k J:... 153 Toa Pariflc Coast League Portland 1, Oakland 0 (Sunday). etattl 2, Vancouver 7 (Monday).' Santa Clara Loses First 1 Gaine of Year nanas or Texas Christian Satur day by a score of nine to nil Terr as Christian will play Marquette ix the New Years Day game at the Cotton Bowl, la Dallas. It Is announced. ighbor To Coach New York Rangers NEW YORK. Dec. 15: Lester Patrick, manager of the New York Rangers, announced that ,he had secured the services of' Frank jttghbpr, regarded by many as Having been the greatest profes sional hockey nlaver of his dav as coach for the New York Rovers, farm tes&ii'of'ttie' 'RaJigiri MacPhee High Scorer In Basketball League Scoring, totals for the, first half of 'the. bask?t'bftll "season' are. announced as, follows; Lindsay. (L) Senior League Miller R) 14, Domlnato S) ..,....13 91ak B ..! .'..?. , 13 J. Comadina .' 12 Burnett R) ...1". 12 Chrlstlson (B .. ;:'. ,.i(2 Senior icurrie is) iV Nelsog iR :...4li.. 10 MontesajuY (Sf" ...'. io oa.5iLv-.V- -r -12 Tatree (M) 9' Suehiro (B) . ... fj Alien (K,); ;. 5 MacPhee (G) 98 yu n fc , 5:.. - - Morgan Stiles IM) f than wo weeks In advance, a .' Santerbahe (L) G) :.v.M MS" ,S) - Armstrong (M) Wingham (M) Ratchfor,d (G) Calderone (L) Domlnato (L) 47 Johnson (L) .', .' 44 Mitchell (M) 30 EoMie Slmms, the pride of Cleve-' Brown (B) land, In a 10-round bout here last Qreei; M) mgnt aitnough some of the observers had said that Simms expected to give' Joe Louis the Best has had since Max 91 1 Bryant (Bl 77;j,uicnie (M), ....... r .62 .52 .52 Hale (M) BalUnger's McMppkln'it 49iRuDert Motors ?B i . -. 3 .3 KUDert Butchers ' 1 s ' . Rpvnnn 11. 1 24 1 v. Tuesday DeC(.mo And Inlermefliatw As Wrll Can1 T n u""ul league Daskpthaii 1 oahe 102nd. Regiment the to 3 be! stocwi nst. o; thp a ba-skothaii next MnnH,.. . ' i r r- a . """"J1 oigat 1 I'thft Armnrv nrn. i . ; v 3 SaTvatlnn Arm r.kJ'" ' I - . LjlIllV mn. EriQkson (M) 2, L T Gj Grotto. M Moose. Lr-Lambie and Stone. i-4cythians. B ens. R-Reglment. au senior cmur teams rams have nave n played nvpn round oiil Vie program. in vle.,1 Salker (G) ..i 17 j eigftt ames each and th? lnterme- LctdieS " KoVJll ir n I rtlntps slv with tho .v.nllnn n Wnbnmnt'n 1VT S ! RpElmeilt. ! 1 Cl 1 1 ..uu...Vvv , u , , i m .1 1 1 1 1 u rnAHn . Campbell ro) 7 Sjmlth (G) , 7 Morrison, (M) a Smith (M). . Murray (G) ..,.:... Intermediate,. League Beynon (S) Husoy (M) Cromp (M) . .87 .56 .m,umj ' Tf. rluS. uiAJUUUS VS. lnOCKOUU RaiL IBCia ya. L-.U , urOttO VS. B'll W T. . - 1 me won.rune.ss of the caus U ,say nothing of spirited o.JI V.iv.w .aajr up cxp; led, a rei crowd of fans is b:lng looked for 4 2 i Birds. Annette's vs. kwi,,.. I - . "WAUMI ... ....... upii. iiujo. uroilOTll Doodads 1 . .-T.-D-. . . 1 turner ui 34 ovrb Club n Doodads, Annette's vs. Ranten LtoUrneau (S) Viereck (B) 34 .28 ettf 26 u "irwrVon i C i u rt m . . ' i CN.R. vs. Grotto, Knockoutj v, , mue Birds. f...- ii4 . U1114 xviJd. ej, i urner ana iam- i January 20 CN.RA, vs An. mauuucAin m n uy pi uigoy isiana wireless station nette's. Blue Birds vs. Doodadt For Christmas Gi lve H sauea on me uataia this afternoon Spark Plugs vs. Knockouts, Ran. ' 15 ror a vacation trip to Vancouver. ,gers vs. Orotto. Him Socksl) m Every man knows the supjerioxity o.( socks sold by us M ... they're the best lokinjj '. .". bst (iting . . . the mpAst W (lurablc.socks peks made Every pair is knit with wonderful wear-resisting toes and heels ... a special construction tha rnakes. ofur socks famous the world over. You have dozens of original an(,l most attractive styles to choose from in Wools, Sils, Silk and Wool, Lisle, Etc. 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