i page rom ROYAL WINS FIRST HALF Emerges On Top In City Bowling League With Grotto Finishing Second - The first half of the schedule of lhe City Bowling League concluded last night with Royal Hotel finishing on top and Grotto In second place. In last night's matches. Old Empress won two games to one from Grotto while Royal Hotel took the measure of Printers, ab by a score of tw0 games to one High average scorer for the ftrst i half.of the season was Eddie Smith i NAVY TURKEY SHOOT ENDED Matt llarris, Harry Rnbb and Jael Armstrong Were Winners Of Birds The first annual the Royal Canadian Naval . .. Volun . teer Reserve which has been In 2C! 11 SPORT CHAT In arranging the National Ditch ers Of 1933 in th nrrir nt tVi.l. ciassny tnem into three irrouns. RlSt gTOUp embrac urkev shoot nf ' who bore the brunt of the cam paign and pitched at least ten iand most complete games. 26. By pitching four consecutive FOR TH SAKE Of AUlD tAHG SYNf r . W SV ' r celebrate this New Year's ufith IMPORTED OLD SCOTCH WHISKY Compare John BeK In quality with other fine Scotches. Voull afree John Begj can't be equalled. DISTILLED, MATURED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND IK 264 07. $3.00 This idttrLi-emont is not published Or displayea by the Liquor Control Board or 0 tne Government ni nnnn itllimhts .THE. DAILY NEW3 4 shutouts. Lee equaled the Natlona teague record held Jointly by Ed ward M. Reulbach, Chicago, madt in 1SC3, and Grover C. Alexander Philadelphia, made In 1911. Lee shutouts were achieved Septembei 5. 11. 17 and 22. He Ditched 1 1 effectiveness, it is expedient to innins n a relief role on Septwn- ber 7 without being scored upon. Mace S. Brown, Pittsburgh, and S. Richard Coffman .New Ynrt T?ZT7 .Progress for thefts live w eU 2".: thp nd tMJl ui nuiri wTin i. scoop : conchlded ht ith M "o parucipaiea to some extent In rown. Dy piicning ir. Bury and Stan Morin, both ol Harxto whose score i 102 out 3 mlnlmura of ten Barnes; the'51 am- none complete. In 133S Orotto, were tied for second place a possible 105. winning first prfce. a" othe" who tok 5f 50 " , by P! J 0wn witn 1.4. Individual scores lost night: Grotto i Arney m Comadina ,139 Stiles ...i78 Bury 186 Morin . jrffio Total 800 : Old Empress 1 Clccone ...... 168 Wendle 101 Jy 132 Scott 139 KInslor 191 Total . 73i Printers 1 Zieman 141 Vance ..... 124 West lag McCallum 183 2 168 148 146 178 149 83 177 169 167 153 156 812 t 150 153 159 163 3 III 159 153 177 171 796 3 17S 173 1G6 177 17C 861 3 ISC 122 164 ICS Harry Robb aP?"P contest The per- was second with 95 v. """ gamps won and lost b ? out of 105. There was a consolation " n"UOn ?ames. established a M new league ,faBUl flT ?l Uvt,i: tl'" drawing for the remainder of the men who shot, the winner belne T "m cn P1"- P- 1 ? me ormer recora Schriaberg -.179 Smith ..: 158 Total H$ . The final standings for half: Royal Hotel 25 Grotto 20 Old Empress 16 Printers 11 210 1E0' William Crutcher Lee. Chlcaco 813 801,leads the pitchers In earned run 2 3 'percentage, with a mark of 2 6. 186 19Clnd he also had the highest won 157 156 and lost percentage. .710. Lee won 155 189 22 games and lost 9. his victori-? 145 H8 being the largest total of the year 177 171 tor the league. He pitched most 820 824 shutouts, 9. and with Paul Der , v........, ,,. u imiuus ""Mmost games. 37. Derringer faced most batsmen. 1264; allowed most 11 2j I hit. t- r.l.V. . I 1 r- incomDleted eames made In 1937 Coffman. by finishing 36 Jack Armstrong The shntini "'u PP"ca in oraei " r. yumn 5th SSKS rifle that "Parison may be made with Brooklyn. In 1932. Paul 168 Total 808 Royal Hotel 1 Donald 184 Zarelli 169 Todd i.J55 I the official earned run rating. Hugh N. Mukahy. PhiladelDhla ost most games. 29; allowed most Tins, 162. and most earned run 137. Claiborne H Bryant. Chleniro allowed most stertfice hits, 21. most bases on balls. 125. and struck out most batsmen. 135. Thre pitchers tied for hltUng most bats- men, taese being Claude W. Pas teau. Philadelphia. Forest C pmu nen. Brooklyn, and James O. Carle ton. Chicago, with 8 each. Carltor. made most wild pitches. 12. ' John VanderMeer. Cincinnati became the first pitcher In National League history to pitch twx lensecutlve no-hlt, no-run eames by blanking Boston on June 11 and repeating his success In a nlch 'game on bune 15 against Brooklyn uy piicning 21 2-3 consecutive hl-'eas Innings, VanderMeer broke an other record, bettering the run rl 17 1-3 innings made by Arthur r Vance. Brooklyn, from June 5 and including J une 19. 1925 ilv nnt blowing any hlU in two consecu tive games. VanderMeer wipes oui Vance"s one-hit record for two con-"tiTr games made in 1925 and bo James F. Oalvin's record, mad with Buffalo In 1834. VanderMeer had the lonaes' winning streak of the season. 8 games straight, and William H. Mc Oee St 'Louis, had the longest losing streak, abio 9 straight. OnW twd pitchers won 20 or more rarae and they ran one. two In earned , rating Three pitchers, the same number as in 1937. pitched 20 01 more complete games: Puppet Shantung Govrenment Has Now Been Set Up CANTOM rw 91- rt A1. In Shangtun? by the Japanese. Hockey Scores National Leacue Detroit 2, Rangers 6. Americans 0, Boston 3. Try a Daily New want-ad. 8 wmkimwm Give the Kiddies the Treat of Their Hi i ifiiiPWr Lives With h a a Visii Visit ,o to Tu Toyland I I KAIF.N HARnWARF HOCKEY AT f SMITHERS g In The MALE Box . . SMmiERS. Dec 21 The hockev hf season got off In Smlthers to a good m lan Legion and the Native Sons of Camda teams tangled tn the flrt 2 game of the season, the veterans f winning 6 to 4. M Tne weather and the ice were perfect but there was only a small mance which proved to be very tood and quite close "throughout. SJ To Alton Matt-on. the big for- f ward of the Native Sons' team. r8 went the honor of scoring the first &i goal of the winter after about ten Z .nlnutes of play At the end of the r first period the Native Sons went SI off the ice with a 2 to nil lead. In the second period the Lerion took matters into its out. hands and M vrorcd five goals without a come- ift lck from the Sons. ' - At the end of the last period the r icore was 6 to 4 with the Soldiers If rn the long end. W A great many of the roanrer -M players are appearing on the Une- ft aps of the three team thli winter ind some of them are doing ex- ri teedlngly well. 2 A new departure this vear was ? Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Is Celebrated Known and are highly esteemed by $f uicir many men as Four Million In Sugar Production This U Etlmate of Yield of lleet ThU Year in Uthbridge DUtrlct LETHBRIDOB. Dec. 21: CP Value of sugar beet production in $ Letnbridge dUUlct for the past jthough its conquest Is by no means caon is estimated at UflOO .000. ciai government has been set un Stolen Goods Found In Jail Prisoners Who Had Been Allowed to Go and Come at Will Smur-gled Them in 21 HAMPTON, New Brunswick, Dec. 1 CP Ooods stolen from local f. on her Thpt? nr q1Vm1 hn - y wv SS4A V V 9 oners who had been permitted come and go at will. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE G It F.F.N 2M I International Cafe Has changed ownership and will be continued as the In- to ternational Cafe under new i Ladies Day m If A Mans Shop is H On Friday last Mr. and Mrs. W. r. If. MUlar ol Surf Point. Poreher Und, celebrated their silver wed- Si ding anniversary with all their W neighbors qI If ring their fellclU- kf uui on me napoy occasion and extending best wishes for manv more anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Millar are oJd Umm if Prtn n. 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