Henry Armstrong Retains Welter Title In Fierce Fight All p o Walthamstow Avei Avenue Uld LOUIltry OOCCer bridge Wells Rangers English Cup First Round Chester 3, Bradford 1. Doncaster Rovers 4, New Brighton 2. Halifax Town 7, Rochdale 3. Lincoln City 4, Barrow 1. Horden Welfare 1, Chorley 1. Hartlepool United 2, Accringtori Stanley 1. Walsall ,4. Carlisle United 1 Scarborough 0, Southport 0. Oldham Athletic 2, Crewe Alexandria 2. Scunthorpe United 4, Lancaster City 2. Hull City 4, Rotherham United 1. Runcorn 3, Wellington Town 0. Arlington 4, Stalybridge Celtic 0. Wrexham 1, Port vale 2. Oainsborough Trinity 2, Gateshead 1. Northshields 1, Stockport County Workington , 1, Mansfield Town 1. ., Southend United -3, Corinthian 0. Folkestone 2, Colchester United l Swindon Town 6, Lowestoft Town Q. Give those Christmas gifts fn person this year. Winter ures with long limits on sale now. Specially priced holiday travel commences December 20. You don't have to leave destination until January 7. Fare and a third for the round trip. If you can't spend Christmas with them, have them come to you by prepaying their fare! Well arrange ticket deliveries anywhere ... at no extra cost. Ride the air-conditioned CONTINENTAL LIMITED -day coachet de luxe for ecotumy T-7SJ For Information, Call or Write: CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 3rd Ave Prince Rupert, B.C- B g May We Help You With U That Rift for Christmas? received it. The Latest 4, Tum- 1. Yeovil and Petters 2, Brighton 1. Chelmsford City 4, Kidderrolns-. ter 0. t Ipswich Town 7, Street 0. . Bcumemouth 2, Bristol City 1. Reading 3, Newport County 3. I Watford 4, Northampton Town, 1. Crystal Palace 1, Queens Par Rangers 1. Torquay United 3, Exeter City) , Aldershot 1. Ouildford City 1. Bristol Rovers 4. Peterborough United 1, Cheltenham Town 1, Cardiff City Clapton Orient 3, Hayes 1. Bromley 2, Apsley 1. English League First Division Birmingham 2, Portsmouth 0. Bolton 1. Grimsby 1. Charlton 3, Sunderland 0. Chelsea 1. Wolverhamptlon 3. Leeds 1, Derby 4. Leictester 1, Brentford 1. Liverpool 1, Blackpool 0. Middlesbrough 1, Arsenal 1. Preston Northend 3, Aston Villa 2. Stoke 0. Everton 0. Second Division Burnley 3, Tranmere 1. Coventry 3, Bradford 1. Luton 1. Sheffield 5. Newcastle 2, Millwall 2 Norwich 3, Fulham 3. Notts 3, Manchester 4. Plymouth 0, Bury 1. Sheffield 3, Westham 1. Southampton 4, Swansea 1. Tottenham 2, Chesterfield 2. West Bromwich 2, Blackburn 0. Scottish League First Division Arbroath 0, Celtic 2. Clyde 4, Hamilton 3. Falkirk 3. Ayr 1. Hibernians 6, St. Mlrren 1. Kilmarnock 4, Albion 2. Motherwell 5, Third lanark 1. Partick Thistle 1, St. Johnstone 4. Queen of South 1, Aberdeen 1. Queens Park 2, Rangers 3. Ralth Rovers 1. Hearts 2. Second Division Airdrleonlans 1, East Fife,?..-' Brechin 2, Dundee 2. Cowdenbeath 4, Alloa 2. Dundee 5, Montrose 0." v Edinburgh 2, Dunfermline 3. Forfar 1. Lelth 0. King's Park 1. Stenhousemulr 0. Morton 6, East Stirling 4. St. Bernards 2. Dumbarton 4. MEMENTO WEARS WELL STRATFORD, Ont., Nov: 26: (CP) Sergeant George Walkes Is still using a cigarette case friends gave him 32 years ago. and it is almost as good as the day 'he Christmas 1938 Creations Are Now on Display May We Show Them to Ydu? Every year we look for something new This year tops them all See our complete stock P I skating champion PERFORMS) FPU queen Negro Title Holder Gave Garcia Miss Cecilia Colledge, amateur skating champion appeared with other skaters before the aueen ln the skating show Marina at the Empress Hall, Earl's court. In London, En?. Miss Cerilia Co'ledge Is seen here trying on the new dress she wore before the Queen DEADLOCK FOR LEAD Blue Birds and Rex in Tie for First . Place, in Ladies' Bowling League . t i - r t 'As'a Result of last night's play In tho T.ariW TVurllntF Inanp Bm SPORT CHAT Winter sports at Smithers arei now getting well under way. Two basketball leagues men and girls I are in operation and games are! played regularly on Monday. Wed nesday and Thursday evenings ! Play started this week. League hockey will soon be getting under carl ,n th New Ypar- and Blue Birds are now tied for the Last night's I Hangers Everybody reads the Dally News. I There's a reason. , Hallberg 5- individual 1 2 123 214 193 188- ..f... 78 101 Moss 135 153 'Balllnger 192 182 Handicap 60 60 Totals - 781 898 'Rex- 1 2 Ethel Bury 227 168 Morrison 142 183 Eileen Bury 126 145 Amy Bury ,.12 . 208 West&u . ..XS&Mtmito ' 164, Handlpap 92 92 Totals 900 9C0 Annettes I 2 Basso Bert 165 5 Johnson 140 BKaiieiDoi in Blaln 148 P. Dickens 188 Handicap 6 Totals ,...-781 Blue Birds I Pierce - 201 Turgeon 203 uouiier iia Croxford Hartwig . 98 Kerpn 210 Handicap :. 3d I Totals .'. .S57 Mmhantfttes 1 jHalllday 147 Vandersluys 105 Ourvlch 207 Hdulden 164 CJccoqe -.187 Handicap .,..f. ....... .. 46 l 031 Knox nnox Hot Hotel We Will Hold Any Article HlU Chrislmaiu-Srs. sehiwnlt J Ormes Ltd. 'The Store of a Thousand Gifts" TIam A I WtC ATexartdef".'! J- 97 Fritz 118 Eastman 235 Marie Schaffer Handicap 105 Totals 718 Rig SNters 1 Betty Dickens 229 Edna Dickens 150 Rothwell .......j. j :..131 .116 .110 188 160 201 74 202 6 831 2 146 179 145 192 176 48 886 2 137 189 136 137 151 46 2 160 122 157 144 151 105 818 2 142 112 145 154 283 wir oiiiJMicxa armor vetim rxpecii game to nil victory over Rangers IT , " , ... while the Blue Birds were winning Sf.SSJ" "1 geUln two to one from Annette's. Big Sis- J,.11 th,f l5. a?n"al ters defeated Maple Leafs three week ' games to nil and are tied for third u plare with Merehantette. who took The Association a two.game to one victory from he has a more Qr long-suffering Knox Hotel High terest ,n the dIrecUon of most f average scorer for the evening was the w1nter ipQtU Frances Yager of Rangers with 205. Clrkltth AfrlAA tm f 1 I scoring, i.. , . . .iHMLiuui ntui . i ji i rmim i . Johannesburg. f"nn Tmm ami Durban have from 10 to 15 organ-238 ized teams. Inler-clty games are 115 played each year by the strongest 91 teams from these three cities and 169 seU-ouU are frequent for the 60 games. The trade commissioner es-833 tlmated the main grandstand In 3 the Cape Town park seats about .136 3,000 fans.Ma)or league basebal 129 clubs Jn the United State have 153 nothing on South African team 204 Jn the distance the travel to plav 161 games. When Inter-clty games are 92 played between Johannesburg anil 875 Cape Town teams travel approxl- j mately 1,000 miles each way. 165 - i M3 LUCKY I.V HIS FALL 15(J KINCARDINE, Ont., Nov. 26: iCP) Harold Emmerton was rush- m ed to a doetflr by fellow worken g.wucn ne ien irom a 20-foot pole and landed on his back. He sufferer ed only mln&r bruises. 194 .PAGE SIIEKLOCK HOLMES SUDBURY Onl., Nov. Z6: (CP) V. Trouc are trying to connect 4U1 nndlhg of a rusty revolver in a uurvnoy,e cutern here to some 200 rmirt. nrAnv inrim, i v. . a ....v... umui mc (joafc in 48 yearg, jun WM ioaded wltn 906 five bullete. 3 , 155 137 Handicap 121 133 Totals j SC3 118 Maple lafs l 185 Nelsori 4- ... ...m -124 46 MfcLcod .4 L-.lOl 2 H. Glass 117 103 M. Glass ... . , .116 120 LaBelle .. .172 115 Handicap A....121 171 Total :MjK. i.751 103 The leagueistandlnt: 121' 951 m 111 201 88 106 180 121 807 105 Dlue Birds ...y.... 17 10 717 Rex ! .17 10 3 Merchantettts t 15 12 173 Big Sisters 15 12 103 Maple Leafs 14 13 169 Rangers ;... t2 15 136 Annette's .,..; 12 15 J83 Knox Hotel 6 21 121 885 3 1 133 07 116 82 248 121 797 17 17 15 15 14 12 12 6 Bad Beating In First 11 Rounds And Fought Off Closing Attack I NEW YORK, November 20: (CP) Henry Armstrong, Los Angeles negro, successfully defended his , world's welterweight title here last night for the first time i since winning it from Barney Ross. He outpointed Ce-ferino Garcia In fifteen fast and furious rounds which roused a howling crowd oi fans in Madison Square iOarden. Armstrong save Garcia,4 ' body with his slashing lefts and , rights during the first eleven j rounds and, at the start of the twelfth round. Referee Art Donovan looked Garcia over to mak .ure he was fit to go on. During (the last four rounds the Filipino j engaged in rushes that obviously "hurt the little colored mammerer (but failed to slow up hit terrific ,pace. Weights were: Armstrong. 1334 j pounds; Oarcla. 146. The weight I advantage wai. undoubtedly, a great factor ln Oarcla's favor and ta corresponding Handicap for Armstrong. In the first round Oarcla took the lead and forced the pace but it was not long before Armstrong I took command which he maintained with fierce and effective leather throwing Neither flghtet spared an effort and -a great pact was driven. On several occasions Oarcla was forced Into the roots 'fate be In pretty badly cut Oarcla several time was obviously trying for a knockout but he found Armstrong impregnable, taking everything and seemingly minding not a bit Sons Of Norway In Bridge League Scored llljh In Defeating rrlnrr. Rupert Dairy Lat Mthi Prtnc Rupert Bridge League rt suits last night were as follows: Draekman t Ker. 12170; Orotto. 14960. Canadian National Recreation AwoctaUon. 13&90; Ramblers. 14070. Musketeers. - Canadian LecloriJ, postponed. . hurt imprri uairy, i tow, ooni Of Norway. 16500. The league aUndlng to date: For Against Pu. ; by his much lighter opponent's O. N. While the negro did the most ef- Ramblers fecUve hitting, the Filipino was not' P. R Dtiry without a lively response, par- C. N R A. ticularly towards the close al- H M K though he never faltered Despite Orotto the pace and punishment that Musketeer both gave and received. Oarcla's Can Lettlon Thli h Old Virslnla quality cigatelle loboceo and that's lomethingl It's eitra fine cut to give you long, silky threodi of mellow leaf that snuggle neatly down on the paper, and so enable you to roll well and evenly filled cigarettes that are a treat to smole. The name Old Virg inia means that the tobacco Is a smoother blend, with the richer, finer flavour and aroma you will enjoy. 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