ffot surra j - DOWN THE ALLEY Ne ws and Views of the Rupert Bowlinr. Front Royal and Three Five Taxi swept aside their opposition with 3 same victories. As a result, Royal retains a 2 game lead oTer its . mm r .11 11 PERCY PAGE TO RETIRE No Games Planned for Grads Un til International Series Next Sprinj- EDMONTON, Not. 15: (CP) rcy page, ramous coach of ine contour or me city Bowl- the world champion women's League changed rather dras-iketball team, Edmonton Grads. i.uj .i ujc last session oi pay. nas announced he wUl nrobablT Ttri1 Hotel Unt.l T-V. T -r. 1 ! ' reure aiier tanng his quintet to the 1W0 Olympic games in Tokvn In the meantime he is confront ed with the nroblem nt rir4in nearest opponents. Three Five competition in Canada, am, wiw Aioose ana Grotto tied. When the Canadian Amateur jw cfuax posiuon. tsw acnnafier BassetDau Association broke away siu capvurru uie evenings rugn.iast spring from .the Amateur Ath average and he is now top man fletic Union, Grads retained affW- ui me league witn an average of auon with the union. The union (holds the Canadian franchise from t J the International governing body The Commercial League Is very 'Ior basketball so Grads could net unsettled as yet, with 3 or 4 Py against United States teams teams fighting tooth and nail for unless linked with the union the top slot A feature of this Exhibition games between Grad league Is the unexpected stiff op- and other Canadian teams are not position from the newer teams. Of wmnev during the coming winter course, the hi? hanrfiMn tvV Coach Pase said th aik m ,7 ..... umc " - . uwi 1 1 j will teams possess is a very big factor not entr ny competition until In Kr. , . tV,a t . . . f wt miuf ana wins many a cs in ceience of th game for them but ifs all part of Unrwood International Chal the game and really helns to make lenSe trophy next sarins. Ihe more experienced teams fight With Grads on the sidelines en-harder, thusiastic compeUUoa for the .Dominion title Is exneetd tn Biological Station h3 ' appear during the comlne season siderably strengthened bv the ar-'b.Ql oon will not be out of entc-itiAn f r . . the DiCtnrp. Mr P-j SLmford of the same team is im- 0"e of fcls fana taas, will "proving. As a result Biological Dr0In0ted to senior ranking and Station are winning a fair num- enter me Alberta playdowns. The bfr of games. V?1"1 SQad. Gradettes "B," will Hidy k the intermediate title. In the Ladies' League I notice Tkyo in 19f that Mrs. RaTbonTSntinulo J taTe de lead the field, Rh r,JZ ,L fiH03 10015 r connection with the nice nice average avera,Tof of 234 fnr for .vJ the r-4-1S28' and T."J' 1938 uiyTaplcs- Olympics, very , evening's plav and hr .on 77. .'.I pr?paraUons average to date Is cunjuaci,oa 223 which Is , U tK- r-. . . 5" the games in Janan in ioia t UIC " " aiSHest.thouEh witho,,t average la the men's 5 pin. Dot Bollinger slipped a bit on Tuesday night shooting ouite a lot below her average but of course 11 rather frosty these nights :'u aajone ni;St sHo (will this PPer, Dot?! err pjeased to be able to say that Mrs. McXeown of "Our Gang-team has left the hospital and is hmmjt recovering at home, although It wont be cntil after the New year that Mrs. McKeowa will pe able to resume her position on the team. Wen. well, the poor male must hang his head In shame. The ladies took the dots for j 5, la their challenge match although only one point decided the last one So now the c-n hare made an anneal to the ladies to play another series and thus give the hors a chance to redeem themselves. The league secretary asked rae to 'use this column in reminding the team captains tht entry fees are away overdue. Well I guess If anyone concerned In this matter, reads this, he will gladly recU-irtaU state of affairs. ;.6Ja i Dave Borland Is feeling rather cccky..RVtoid the Ptoneer Laundry skipper that thTiSyfo wsTgtr-lag to lick the panU off them in 5 pins tonight Well, well see tonight Till then. Au Revoir. ALLEY SLOPER, 1 wttl hold regular practices through- coming water. The Ca nadians have won easily an Olym pic exhibition tames and Mr Pare hopes thev will retain unteaten record In 1S40. The Edmonton hish ciaal has the youngest team sine- ne piexea his first team n ioi And the plarers nroved th?r Mi. lore cy winning three tough series Tamst crack Untd Rt3tA - 1 , ti spring. Meanwhile Coach Amnw u.. cerson is supervising workouts of uraceues; au anxious to be cnosen to fill three BM WJ the Grad llneuD. Marb vnth v, nlor scuad ont or m-,.M.. this winter, the vacancies will not be fined until ssring. Third rm fn tv nA . . Gradettes "B- are rettlr.o a?e under supervision of Coach Hare HolEneswfcrth ri layers tamed oat for the nf few practices bat Cmrh wnt- vorth has cut the squad down' to boct II SOCCER INJURY FATAL LTVERPOOL. Eng.. x0T. 12: (CP -Severe fractures suffered In a hsion with another player during a soccer game here resulted 'n the deai of Gilbert W. Wood "ohar pneumonia developing. REX SOTO 0 I 161 1 S085 'ALLEY' Basement of Exchange Block 'ForTF-Tb- Oririnal Liquor Control Board, 847 Beatty StreOYancouver RC GRANTS PROCURABLE OLD Sfrn IN AKTuri; Secl Phashl or dlsnuyed by the Ltouor Control Board or b, the Government cTBriUih ColummX " ...... - ! DECISIVE Large Morris Handicap Total nrtrrr'nirto Clean Sweep Victories Feature Play In Commercial Bowling League Three Clean Sweeu Victorie marked play over the holiday to the Commercial Bowtng Lea cue In regular fixtures Rupert Mo tors won over Biotoskal Station while Gyro Club defeated Electri cal Workers. In a postponed fix ture. Canadian National Recrea tion Association No. 2 won from maters. Kupert Motors are now in the league leadershiD with Ca nadian National Recreation Asm- -iation No. 2 in second place. High average scorer was Dave Haas tor -mr 16s. Individual scores: BIO. STATION 1 Morrison 139 Cade 111 Pugsley ins Stamford . us Cook 73 Handicap 94 Total RUP. MOTORS Taylor : Jack Menries Hibbard 1 Houston Handicap Total GYROS Bulger Dibb FLEC. WORKERS 1 Pottinger . 145 Forman 1 1 1 McAuley jjg FidJer ir. Handicap 54 Total PRINTERS P- Franks W. Vance GHHs Royer P- Houston McCaHum Handicap Total C N. R. a. rores of 761 71 mber 2. 1 ..129 '-118 153 145 35 159 94 H7 13 94 2 147 150 142 143 139 35 171 10? W HT 95 . 637 660 66 3 ? 17-134 134 1! 3s! 721 756 73' 1 132 .149 .1 .131 36 No. 2 had 9op 2 118 113 J45 133 36 8 7 m 3 139 147 137 156 K 598 545 611 2 122 97 121 137 54 3 141 154 9 541 SPORT CHAT anadian Army Officers Win In Horse Show NEW YORK, Nov. 12: .CP Can adian Army officers in Madison Square Garden Wednesday nifht won tne team jumping competitions at the Xational Horse Show. Thev demonstrated their superiority over ?ompeutors from United States, Great Britain and other countries. Edye Pass Wins Badminton Game Meadows! ley and and D. D. Meadow U W. McKinley Defeat II. MeLennan and G. Walsh ?ne superior team, winnlne LADIES ARE BEST SHOTS The most valuable player award Defeated Men Bowlers Two Games m me .Nai.ooai wague wmcn wasi To 0ne ?n challenge Match itrtn this week to Joe Medwick,? PUTcd on Wednesday Nijht y-ff guy of the St Louis Car-l ltoaU- gas house gane was made i Lady bowlers of Prince Rupert w the ba.Ls of a poll of sports demonstrated their superiority wo in iiro I il c .i-UUUiU nnr man In n age teams operate namely York, Chicago. St Louts. Bos on, Philadelphia. Pittsburg, Cin- innaU and Brooklyn. "Happy jack" Chesbro. one of asebsirs top-rating spit ball pitch - its, died at Conway. Mass.. lust 4x yean aeo. He led Vatlnna! ege twirlers in 1901 and 1992 hfie with Pittsburgh and m 18&4 ?lth New York Yankees hung up n au-ame record for games won tin 41. match on Wednesday night by winning two games to nil. The ladies tost the first game but came back In the second to win by a long margin. The third game was close enough, the ladles winnlne. by a single point Individual scores. LADIES Raybone Pierce Keron Ballinger Total torer H McLennan and G. Walsh .59 31 6A5 MkSlnf of Slirf Surf IM.I Point. The .. - J: . . .. I A 1 - m .... 130 115 -178 -136 9 - 717 2 105 146 150 168 147 9 ladies of both 144 117 140 153 j mines served delicious refresh- .mAnlc on4 4 V. a m . f . wiui a smg song. COAST URLa i KII LIMirMl Yanrottirr - . Vlminlrr Victoria It it artvert teinet is up The league standings: Rupert Motors 14 10 H C N. R. A. No. 2 12 6 12 Printers . n 10 11 C. N. R. A. No. 1 11 10 11 Grro Chb 11 10 V Bkctrtcal Workers 9 12 9 North Star 8 10 8 Btaiogfcal Station 8 16 8 I 8JF. WW DiFs-ERENT IN L 1 170 . 195 .247 ..140 Basso-Bert 176 QflO 2 261 197 129 153 285 Total .'. 928 1025 MEN 1 Irving .194 Scbriaberg .224 Stfles 217 Mcintosh . 201 Ganderson 153 ITS "SEZAARAVITCir NEWMARKET. Eng.. Not. CP There were the usual pro nunciation slips when the Cesare-witch was run October 27. British Broadcasting Corporation announ cers were told to call it "Sezaara-vttch" with the "sn as In "says you" and the "aar" to rhvme with car." PROBE SOCCER RIOT 124 SRINAOAR. India, Nov. 12: i'cp vuuu fcUICi UU.Cllk I ill - - w ww a wu iiullQ f m iwv . nnnH tlio KaWmiMfAn ! match hr Kof n-n . iu . " VVaf vnin i inl.ocH rv)U ,n nTI1U.. gia were piajed between thejru5"ea into couege buildings, as- tSD mines T. IrKnlv an4 rt 'saulted two SlllHpnl anri L.al iteadows of Edjre . Pass proved to dcrs and window BRONCHITE ASTHME A If F tm ClaWt 1 9 : t It BUCKLEVCw MIXTURE . J ccitii i imTii mm TTT . Its the same with Beer IfaBaaawtmrai kofmrnn r ralVin from diffrrrnt rauntrin m prraj !!5 U?mn hecouUIn'l Irll hih a vh'xh. Vrl Ihrrr i. rrrnt .n !mm r n in rwh locality a Ibm U In the finUhrd larrl N in inout ln-vrrir. Thr proper Kbttw and Mrndinc mf ihr TlLTr 'h' P-!--""" of ehoic malt ami Ibr manifold pmtMM I l-- and llll undv lb- nc. narlins upmtion of a M.lrr tBSi na T 1 OlW raavow Jfail Brtratr$ B. C BUD LAGER SILVER SPRING LAGER BURTON type ALE it ar f t f , ;je HINT FOR SUMMERS LONDON. Not. 12: .CPiVm Roderick, Liverpool boxer, was two ounces overweight for his recent fight ;Uh Jim Purcell of Australia at Wembley Stadium. Olven 10 minutes for massage, he reduced to 148 pounds. COACH IN UNION CAPETOWN. Nov. 12: (CP) W. H. Ashdown. D. E. Davies and W. L. Cornford. well-known Old Country cricketers, are coachlne this season, at Capetown. Kimber- ley and Johannesburg, respective!?. WOOLLER RETURNS CARDIFF, Wales. Not. 12: (CP, After being absent in the Near tasi smce May. Wilfred Wooller clever Wales and Cardiff centr- threequarter, has returned here and Is again assisting Cardiff Rugby Club. LEAVES BATH CLUB LONDON. Nov. 12:'CP C At. inold, famous squash racquets i coach and tutor to members of the royal family, has resigned as professional to the Bath Club here. I ' IIELP Ran? 1 1 STOKE. En-Z I crowd of 25)00 vi: m 21d Af . v.j u-jixir A y:eid that, ' ways was obuiaeds w "e ..led im of Red Bobs Ko wl t of here li w averaged 42 bushHiu urigxiea 67 Mm,. was sown h. ... aynng. Bayr.e had t 7140 bufc.1. f w "via uijp HAS OLD LFfiiTZl CALGARY Kot, : J ?o the trerer-. na au. x.s V-. , reign of Q .f r .-.C oy Frar.r..; S'lrtr. ooiainea fr -it.J some v-ar-, m-rr- I3n' 1 . . , " 218 1 85: - lgV 233 I J 1 "Do I loci uftdeAtly KoocKoIom? yoH do witk tk oid of tfcet SrW Ca SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES1 Tke fmrttt fmn n kUk ube ctn W Jjvitt See our assortment of 19! 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