pack- tsto THE DAILY VEw3 v HERE'S ONE PUMP THAT ) V vK v 0v of owr iew Tsr.so prevent kee,4 slipping. Trim lsftfulfy . . . patent of L Wbere Molt Feoplc Trad. 1 4 AMILY SHOE STORE LT tZxiib. 1SC8 the; daily news, rfUNCE KL'PEUT - BRITISH C0LU31BIA D. TIIIBD AVENUE PublUhtd. Erery. Afternoon, Except Sunday, by. Prince Rupert Dally Uevs, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEM - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City dellTery, Jby carrier, yearly period, paid in advance For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week Advertisint; and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone 1 OAILYt-EDITIOM 86 S5.0C .It Monday, January 18, 1937 Hospital Campaign The hapital board haa decided to go ahead with a cam paiim to raise $:JO,000 as the hare of this district toward the erection of a new hosnital to cost 5100.000. The Tiro? vincial government is contributing liberally toward the fcheme but the city is not in a position to borrow money for it It is quite impossible to sell city debentures and such action would not be allowed my. the minister, of, muni cipalities in the present civic set-up. The hospital is very badly needed, in fact it is almost imperative that a new. building be erected afc once;.If.the money. can be raised it is understood tnat tork'on the new building may be started during .the corpihtr summer. For vears past the Prince Rupert Hospital has not been annroved by the American Hospitals Association authorir ties and recently, other governmental officials have added their rmota of condemnation of the old buildinc as being out ofulatft and dangerous for patients and staff. The feeling at Victoria evidently is that the district should do its na-t in raising the monev iust as they do in other dieMcts. The neonlo of the Rulkloy Valley got rid of the difficulty by handin" the work over to one of the bronchos of the Roman Catholic Church. So far as can b gathered action such as that does not meet with general approval in Prince Rupert, it being nreerred to keen the hospital' absolutely non-sectarian. To do-that it will be ner-warv to raise some monev locally and that it is plan ncd to do An excellent committee has been appointed to imfintr- the camnaign and, doubtless, the people of the whole ..... district will be willing to donate to the fund, At any, -..II t - .1 i .1. rate an opportunity win oe given mem 10 uo, so. ! t An: Advertising Experiment A remarkable statement was made by Roger Ww Bab son, famous commercial statistician. He broadcast an ad vertisement by radio at the cost of $J000 and received sixteen enouiries and orders as a result, A couple of days later he printed his advertisement in five newspapers-in different cities, at a cost of $3000 and received 4000 re plies. The radio advertisement cost him SlfiG.OG-for- each reply, whereas the newspaper advertisement was only 75 cents ,a reply, Roger Hanson is one of, the most alert business men. on the North American continent, and his opinion on. this matter will undoubtedly have tremendous weight. An ach- THE ENGINEERS GUIDE (To Success) Correspondence Training Leading to University Degrees, Specialized KngineeringIJranc!iea and Governmentt Certificates- HNGINEERQ, or POTENTIAL ENGINEERS Interested. In-taking Instruction In any of the applied sciences leading to examination by professional Institutions or certificates of competency please drop- a- l!n& to Ttie' Tf-cllnologlcal institute, cio the Dally News. WILD GAME BOWLING of mam resumes t Toronto Maple Leafs Eeat, Chitaf ' Ten Pin League' Goes Into Action put In. He returned to the ice af ter a delay of ten minutes or so and gamely-, finished the match. Mush March was also a casualty, suffering a gash in the elbow in the second period as a result of Which he was unable to carry on. Ati Montreal the fast-moving Carradleru had no difficulty In roiling their townsmen, the Maroons, - winning five to nothing with two. goals in the first and three In the sceond period. Week-end scores in the National Hockey League were as follows: Saturday Toronto 3, Chicago 2. Canadlens 5, Maroons nil. Sunday Boston 3, Americans nil. Detroit 2, Chicago nil. The league standings: International Section W. D. L. F. A. P. Oanadicns 15 2 0 74 08 32 Montreal 10- 6 11 58 63 26 Toronto 9 2 12 53 57 20 Americans 7 3 16 52 76 17 American Section. Detroit 15- 4 7 C5 53 34 Hangers 12 4 8 63 47 28 Boston 12 3 9 61 56 27 Chicago 6, 0 14 37 53 18 M'GALLUM SKI HEAD Mount oidfleld Club, Now Possessing Its Own Headquarters, Is F.nthusfastlc The Mount Oidfleld. Ski Cub, at jU annual meeting Thursday night, elected F; Ai MacCallum.as preslt dent with J. L, Blaln as vlccrpresl- jdent, William Elklns a? se:retary vcrtisement that is read in the newspaper, set up in an (treasurer and an executive .con, attractive-manned and sometimes illustrated, gets the at-lw t Mrs. Thomas Praser, m tenuon ot ttic reader, and leaves a lasting impression. and nineteen seconds after the 'tart f the game. Nine mjnulB.along in th second period Gordon Brydon evened up tlie count for the Black Hawks from a mlxrup in the goal mouth, Pep Kelly getting the assist. The Maple Leafs protested the goal. r Three minutes later "Mush" March put the Blask Hawks one up, driving in a goal from a pass by Louis Trudell who got the assist. In the third period, the Maple Ixifs turned on the power but lacked In scoring punch until three and a half minutes from the end when Bill Apps netted the equalized with Nick Metz and Davidson assisting. After two. and a half minutes of overtime play, Metz scored the winning goal for Toronto with Kendal and Hamilton getting the assist. Mike Karakas played a remark able game In goal for the Black Hawks. Late in the second p he was slashed in the face and had to be taken to the 'dressing room where several stitches were Lois Mcltae, Sid Elklns and Johnny McLcod. There was a good attend anoq and considerable enthuilasm "amj displayed at the meeting. The Mount Oidfleld Ski Club nov owns the club house andl property, on Mount Oidfleld which was formerly controlled by Dr. H. I O. Johnsen. Privileges, of the club house "will be available to mem-.bers and friends, The number of ; members is belnj limited to forty. I h6oscores Pacific Coast League Oakland 1, Portland 0, I OROTTO ' 1st 2nd 3rd Mcintosh 196 163 18? M. Comadlna 191 161 163 Coverdaie 149 159 152 Bury . 170 176 187 : Uarn 177 197 193 Handicap 36 36 33 Total .. 919 892 - 925 PRINTERS--- 1st 2nd- 3rd R. Franks 146 138. 175 Vance 175 1 64 155 Calderonl 146 138 145 Mc-CaUum 152 130 141 ! Ciccone .. 183 134 130 j Handicap 94 94 94 Total 896 848 840 ' OVERWAITEA 1st 2nd 3rd! J. Jack-. 143 126 156 Thompson 159 149 16? Way . :..., .105 141 145 Grey 141 133 127 Foster 156 160 167 Handicap 20 20 20 Total 784 729 762 POWER CORP. -t Little ...4-i....jA..4,.,165 Donald 188 Anderson 127 Kmslor' - 168 Smith 232 Foreman Handicap '. 43- 2nd 150' 126 135 105. 156 43 Total , ....923 , 775 The league standing, to date: . . W. Power Corporation 12 Armour Salvage 8. Grotto 8. Six-Five Taxi 6 Moose .'. 6 Printers i Overwaltea i 3rd 154 155 175 206 123 43 858 L. 3 4 4 6 6 8 11 Sport Letter Box BASKETBALL SERIES p:.ts Editor, Dally News: Arrangements have bsen male with New Metlakatla and Ketchi kan to play a .series of . basketball games here In Prince Rupert and also return games. There will br over thirty visitors coming from New Metlakatla and approximately seventy-five from Ketchikan. No doubt those visitors will benefit Prince Rupert from a business point of view. Aside from the business gain these series heln foster good clean sport, gives the youth? of these various towns a chance to travel and creates In- Urnational goodwill. We think that If Is up to every person In Prince Rupert to help put these games over. PRINCE RUPERT BASKETBALL ASS'N, BRIDGE STANDING (Second Half) W. L. P. &ons o: Norway 12 6 12 C. N. R. A 10' 8 10 Grotto 9 o 9 Itamoiers 9. . q 9 Canadian Legion 9; 9 9 Musketeers 8. 10 8 Brakman ti Ker 8 10 8 Prince Rupert, Dairy 7 11 7 KEEP THE BREATH SWEET THE THROAT MOIST RUCKLEY'S Pleasant, Soothing 10 & 25 nrrsr grant wins DIXIE-CHAMPIONSHIP.' BY DEFEATING BUDGE TAMPA Fla, Jan. 18 Tennis ratings were ; Dixie chacmionshiD here. The J score was -4-6, 6-3. 6-3, 2-6. 6-2 i tfor Grant. Hawks in Overtime Canadiens- t Again Following Sv? pen ton ,' Blank Maroons j Oain; to Absence of ', Plajers TORONTO, Jan. 18: CP In a! wUd and withering game vchih, Following the suspension of ae-opened op rather sio-xly but liven- j tivities last week oviag to toe abed or in. the second, third and ' sence of league players on a trip oTtrttne periods to provide a'to Ketchikan, the City Ten Pin crowd of ten thousand lans in the ' League renamed normal Maole Ix-r Gardens with ttiriftJaeUvrUes last nfeht with the play British Cricket Team Leads Over T asmaniaw Squad upon tfarrH. Toronto Maple Leafs ing of regular fixtures. The teaaiiojuuD. uxinng team Saturday rite hi scored a three to leading Power. Corparatioa team two victory orer the Chicago beat Overwaitea three games to Clack Hawks. nil while Grotto won orer Printers 1 three day match. Tire Tasmanian The Maple Leafs made the one aim by three to nil- High average and only soanter in the Usttas ! orer was Eddie Smith of Power first period through Bin Apns Corporation with 198. with DriDon and Harvey Jackson Individual., scoring n'as as foi- getUng credit for the awists. The . lows: HO HART, Tasmania, Jani 18: 'CP Scoring 418 runs in the first. innings, the Marylebone Cricket big lead.oytr a combined Tasman ian eleven in the second day- of a side was dismissed for 134 and-the Englishmen, in the second time. hit up 111 for one wicket at the close. illlilllllllHiiiiiiiilllllllill)! Chicago Man Paces Second Round in Golf OAKLAND. Jan. 18 CP --Four nr and a shot ahead ol opset ; Jcv jwii oj calKornia, Ralph yesterday fc redfcti'1Gn;ahl of Chicago paced the se- Don Budge, ranked as United d roucd of $5,000 Oakland -State No. l amateur, was de-4 Saturday nt on tea ted for the second time by j Bitsy Grant in me final or tae . . V eterantBasebalh Pitcher, is Dead SPRINGFIELD. 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