'f li i ..... i4? r 1 ' : , :"- " 1' r 7 NEWS OF SPORT WORLD ! about What they're MILLBANKS saying 13 urn I , ; ; BRIDGE BADMINTON SCORES OFFICERS 11, Bir l Prudent of Wanamaker Leading League For Individual Honors half of the season in the Prince Rupert Bridge League is announced as follows: H. Wanamaker (C.N.R.A.), .... 28427 A. McEwen (Musketeers) 26606 G. How (Grotto) 26273) L. Richardson (Musketeers) 26103 P. E. Wermig (Musketeets) .... 25691 G. P. Lyons (Musketeers) ,25469 J. O. Allen IB. & K.) , 25197 C. Strand (Sons of Norway) . 24898 S. Jurmaln (C.NH.A.) 24621 I'D. Krause (Ramblers) 23463 F. M. Davis (C.N.R.A.) 22797 A. L. Holtby (C.N.R.A.) 22674 . H. A. Breen (Can. Legion) .... 22421 ,'R. Hundelde (Sons of Nor.) ... 22398 G. Rudderham (Grotto) 21765 D. McPhee (Ramblers) 21255 A. Hill-Tout (B. & K.) 21192 L. Turvik (Pr. Ru. Dairy) 20991 G. Aune (Sons of Nor.) 20936 J. E. Jack, (Pr. Ru. Dairy) .... 20600 .A. French (Musketeers) 20545 G. Tocher (Pr. Ru. Dairy) .... 20499 R. W. Keenleyside (B. & K.) .. 20317 R. McKay (Pr. Ru. Dairy) 20011 W. D Vance (Pr. Ru. Dairy) . 19741 wardrobe hangers in lid, retainer straps, partitions and curtain in body. Men's Two -2 Aeropack it $18.50 Black embossed Durotex with Association J The annual meeting of the Individual SCOrine for the first Prinr Punprt Rnrtmlntnh Assnrtn- Accringtonlii Second Round ' Defeated Lancaster! Yesterday In First Round of English Football PRESTON, Eng., Dec. 7: (CP) Accrington Stanley qualified for a berth In the second round of tho English Footbal) Cup with a: four to nothing victory over Lancaster yesterday. Accrington now meets Stanley In the December 11 8Ly. - covvnide end binding, post handle gj-tw'o locks, Irish linen linirig.'.two-' suit Aecppack fixture a'nd.divid? & ing door with tie pocket, tbv-ei'el shoe compartment. .& Men's Two-Suit I Aeropack $13.50 Blue fibre cover, tacked metal binding, post handle, two locks, two-suit Aeropack fixture, dividing door, shoe compartment. Wardrobe Gladstone $15.00 Black or brown pup walrus embossed buffed cowhide, gusset welt edge style, polished hard ware, post handle, two stitched straps over frame, Irish linen lining, suit hanger in one section, dividing door with shirt fold and one deep wide pocket. Presented By SPORT GHAT biggest ever to watch an amateur goalless' draw against Mohammed- tlon was held last night. The fol-lan Png wud m uaicuua lowing officers were elected: President, Pete Bird. Vice-President, .George Mitchell. Secretary-Treasurer,- Miss Caro i line Mitchell. The executive will be composed of representatives from the various clubs In the city. Hull Kingston Rovers' ground Here's a new one. As a player trundled his bowl down the green at the St. Kilda bowling green In Melbourne recently a sparrow landed In Its path and was killed. Women must stick together In soccer. Two "male" clubs lined up In. Tonbridge England recently, but. one continued with only 10 placers when the referee spied a woman' on the field. The" Klner is attending the annual Oxford-Cambridge rugby match at Twickenham today. of matches. C Tom Griffiths, Aston Villa and ' Welsh soccer International, will j be unable to play again this sea- K. Slatta (Sons of Nor.) 1893L son. through muscular trouble but H. Love (Ramblers) 19716 C. H. Elklns (B. '&K.) '18831 hopes... to be fit iy next winter. N.Jensen (Sons of Nor.) 19462 , T. Collart (Can. Legion) 17718 J. MCLeod (Pr. Ru. Dairy) 19364 j E. Johnson (Sons of Nor.) .. . 17605 The British Open Golf cham- J. W. Eastwood (B. & K.) 19269 j G. Dawes (Can. Legion) 17182. plonship next year will be played j. Murray (Ramblers) 19192 j A. Thompson (0.&.K.) 16813 at";Deal, starting July 4, with the W. A. McLean (Ramblers) .... 19155 J. Bremner (Can. Legion) 13597J qualifying rounds at the Royal Fortnight Case Take a Tip from Santa Give l llll jK $22.00 Gray Croydon Irish linen, Aero-wood construction with leather binding. Irish linen limner., four BAGGAGE Streamline Gladstone $18.00 Black pup walrus embossed buffed grain cowhide,- gusset edge style, post handle, polished hardware, Irish.lihen liningdividing door with shirt fold and two deep pockets. Ladies Dressing Case $9.00 Gray Clyde woven stripe Aero-wood construction, smooth co.w-hide, polished nickel locks, post , handle,' stay hinges,. Celanese pockets. Ladies Aeropack $18.00 Embossed split' cowhide, round edges, Celanese moire lining, dress curtain, three-selected side bar hanger. Ladies Travel Twin Set $18.50 Blue waterproofed striped Aero-tweed covering, genuine cowhide end binding linen stitched, Aero-wood construction, post handle, two locks, stay hinges, rayon lining. Aerbpack.has three Lastex-shirred pockets, and . three- sej-ectorqd hangeranity Case has mirror and five-piece bottle and jar setf three Lastex-shirred pockets. BRYANT COMPANY LIMITED Phone 297 Established 1911 - 217-219 Sixth Street $ i Cinque " p'qrts arid' Royal George's club's courses. prize Is being held rules are studied. BRUIN AT 2 St. Miss B. ;Burke, South African sprinter at present taking a physl- In TTnolnnH hns A crowd of 50,000, probably the . " , . , . . . . . been selected s to run for South C,K Africa in the Empire Games at Australia. After losing three balls at the seventh hole in a Wimbledon Park golf tournament, John Weaver threw1 down a wrapped ball, gave Rugby League officials took action ."Vk V l t, . t 1.. a a .turned In the best card a but his , ICOMiV 111 U1UU1) UUWUS Ub u 'recent match. up while the Mrs. A. O. Stevenson, former English field hockey International, will tour England with leadlnss South African women golfers May 2-July 8 next. She Is champion of Natal.. John Bromwich defeated three Australian tennis stars to win the singles championship of New South. .Wales. In the final he beat Adrian Quist, his earlier victims Including Harry Hopman and Jack Crawford. Thrills in the Great Britain-Czechoslovakia tennis tournament came in the doubles, F. H. D. Wilde and D. W. Butler playing 57 games In defeating L. Hecht and J. Cas-ka, 6-3, 15-17, 9-7. SKI JUMP Bear Holes Up for Winter Undei Take-off at Smlthers SMITHERS, Dec. 7: The bit ski Jump at Smlthers has had the reputationJftf being one of the best Jumps in" 'British" Columbia ever since, it was started about five years . agovuut, this year it has taken on. a new lustre. It appjls thaf a rer hks Chosen a'epttl untfer. the take-off to make hfs winter home. During the fall he tried out the course of the ski Jump by sliding down a few times iand icllmblnir . bar It. ,nn in. cording t67oe Kelley, the prospector and hunter who owns the mineral claims where the ski Jump Is locaieo. ana who lives at the foot of the hill. joe nas Tenewed the lease to ;he Ski Club for the season but he ifas made the stipulation that the bear is to have the privilege Jf using the ski lunrn and thn racing course without fees If hci wishes to do so and he also lavs one wisnes to comoete with the .bear In any of the races or numns. Pftlhe will have to conform to the rules set by the bear which is that contestants will be clothed only In their "bear" skins the same as the bear. Joe reports that so far thes seem to be waiting to see whether the weather will be ,40:below zero I at .the-tlmejoiithe; tournSmnt be- wore waiting up the challenge, Meantime the bear is laylne low ana is resting up for the big event. i-t: 'm HAPPILY MARRIED otuney POINT, Ont., Dec. (CP) Sixty years of married life RAILWAYMEN STILL LEAD Margin of C.N.R.A. No. 2 Improved as Result of Commercial League Play Canadian National Recreation Association No. 2 Improved Its margin of leadership In the Commercial Bowling League last night by scoring a clean sweep three to nil victory over Gyro Club while the scond place Rupert Motors were winning two games to one over Printers. Walter Vance of Printers was high average scorer for the evening with 168. Individual scoring: ( Rupert Motors 1 2 3 Taylor 158 155 128 Jack' 124 117 135 Hlbbard 126 144 165 V Houston 163 144 135 J Lindsay 156 138 214 Handicap ,34 34 34 Total 761 732 811 Printers 1 2 3 ' R.Franks 140 132 170 W. Vance 191 143 169 O.Franks 133 136 173 D. Houston 137 157 154 O. Royer 117 157 154 Handicap 36 36 36 Total 744 729 859 C.N.R.A, No, 2 1 2 Beesley 127 98 Glass 120 Bond 158 115 Jurmaln 157 158 Wanamaker 169 129 Long 121 Handicap 98 96 Total down the regulation that, If any-1 SEND THE NEWS FOR 162 117 155 123 113 96 Total...- 825 717 7CC Gyro 12 3 Bulger 134 111 141 Jackson 133 120 142 Large , 124 124 152 Morris... 176 142' 155 Low Score 120 98 113 Handicap 17 17 17 704 G12 720 The league standings: C.N.R.A. No. 2 '. 23 Rupert Motors 22 Printers 19 C.N.RA. No. 1 16 Gyro Club 14 North Star 11 Biological Station 11 Electrical Workers 9 10 11 14 17 16 19 22 18 23' 22' 19 16 14 11 11 9 CHRISTMAS GIFT 4 Anyone wishing to send the j Dally News to a friend outside ; the city as a Christmas gift may do so at the same rate of- fered last year, two dollars for the year. It must be a genuine Christmas gift given by some reader of the News to some person outside, the city who Is not a subscriber. TOBACCO CROP BURNS SIMCOE, Ont. Dec, 7: (CP)- and never a "serious misunder-Uni mil f wih,, r.t. , standing U the proud boast of Mr.' and 25,000 pounds of tobacco were and Mrs. P. E. Chauvln. They have destroyed by fire, believed to have lust celebrated their diamond wed- been of incendiary origin. Loss was ilng anniversary. estimated at $8,000. UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER 1 HUM PRINCE RUPERT RETURN, j2 QQ niUM POUT SIMPSON $3j QQ RETURN. 4 All meals and Berth Included. Reduced Rales.to Vancouver alstf 'apply from" .Intermediate points. Special .Tickets on- Sale-Between November 1st, 1937 and February 28th, 1938, Inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1938. Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.Sr CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S.&CAKDENA Friday, 9:00 p.m. Sun., Midnight Tlckets-and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. 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Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY FlIONI G57 REX BOWLING AH Basement of EmM rilONE 65' .w8Jntere8in t0 knw when reading the DaJ( that the people of the whole district are doingtw