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Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 8C Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations JDAILY EDITION Tuesday, Feb. 3, 193! BROADCASTING IN BRITAIN Some people who are always afraid of government ownership of anything, have -stated that the people of Great Britain are dissatisfied with their radio broadcasting system. The editor of "Overseas," has'the following to say on the subject: "The British Broadcasting (j Corporation has just been celebrating its eighth birthday, and we in the Old Country The same writer distUs&s" the attitude of South Africa to the British Empire as follows : "The day before General Hertzog went back to South Africa he asked me to lunch with lum, and I had the pleasure of renewing a friendship begun four years ago. As we talked about the British Commonwealth, I could not help contraiting in my mind the public remarks of members of the Nationalist Party about the "Imperial Connection" when I was in South Africa bef6re the war. Nothing short of a uiiratfle has happened. Today the vast majority of fienorfl Hflrtznir'is nartv hnvr nn cfasirp tn wi'tnrlvnw Yacht Lotosland. pleasure cruft of Col. E. A. Deeds, New York Aircraft Company executive, carrying on upper deck Amphibian plane that takes owner from business to yacht, then back again. SARPOLIS IN DRAW Had Battle at His Ute Last Nighi ,. With,, Joe. MarcowiM One . Fall Eacii SEATTLE;, r jr lary ?- -.To- Ms cowicz gave Dr. Karl Sarpolis, of Cleveland, wrestler i.w fight of his life Jaat night and it was lucky j for the dsotor t'u. lie goi a drw dee!son. It was n fcftenly vctln ien-rouai oi&tih in which narpo-lis' wonderful .physical 2ondltion and great heart served him in good stead. v Sarpolis took the first fall with a flying scissors and Marcowie? came back and felied the doitoi with & body Mam. Froi tVn 'in-; til the end it was all Mareowiez's 'fight. He. continue iy hud fiaroali.. in hcadlookr and the doctor wai unmlstakeably groany althT.! still able to kick himself out of Mareowloe't holds. , The doctor almost took the count outtlde the ropes just bofor ; the final gong. I Marcowlcz gave Sarpolis fifteen pounds in weight. GREENVILLE : CUTS DASH have every reason to be proud of the great institution Basketball which looks after our wireless. The B.B.C. is the envy of many other countries. Only this morning I had a letter Players of Naas River Village Vanquish port Simpson and Aiyansh Teams .from one of the leading public men in the United States,; greenville, Feb. 3: Last week saying how much they in America envied us the B.B.C.,! the Port Simpson Athletic ciub for, as you know, owing to its monopoly granted by the 'basketball team visited here and government and its special charter, the using of wireless tw and c,ean, for advertising purposes is not permitted in this country, STSS Z consequently we suffer from none of those ills which areKOre being 29 to 19 in Greenville's Hich a drawback to the enjoyment ot wireless in other .favor and the second n to 27 in fa countries. , "The other evening during my dinner, I switched on to Rome, and one of th,e first fringe that I heard the pleasant-voiced lady announcer at the headquarters of Radio- mot of Greenville. The scores and line-ups were as follows: First Game Oreenvtlle J. Gray. 7; A. Rob- Roma-Napoli utter was an exhortation advising the use of inson. 18; w. Bright, 2; caider; s. so-andso's soap. In-tltS BJBiC. we have the Ideally-run , cawer. z-totai, 29. state-controlled organization. The B.B.C. is publicly own- prt slmf H- De"ni!; R- Matheson, E, 6; D. Mus- ..i i- i. it? eiL i- ...1.1 .. xiT. tia 6; Henry. Offiee and itsel, but it is not controlled by the government, but.by a non-party board of private Individuals who are not officials, and therefore are not bureaucrats, and the concern is managed by an extremely efficient staff, of which Sir John Reith is!the head." SOUTH AFRICA ATTITUDE grove; a. Moody total. 19. from the British Commonwealth, for they realize thatjl IfiftlQ ON South Africa and every other Dominion is just as free as JvliU Vli the Mother Countrysister states bound together without any ties of compulsion,, but voluntarily associated for the benefit of themselves.and the world, truly a fine ideal. With the advance of years. General ' Hertzog's outlook seemed to me to have broadened, and he is among those who, while definitely loving their own country, realize that the days for narrow nationalism have gone, and that just because a man loves his own country there is no reason why he should not co-operate with his fellows for the benefit of the world as a whole. ' Second Came Oreenville V. McKay, 10; A. Angus, 6; S. Talt, 10; S. Wilson; F. Russ, 1 total, 27, Port Simpson A. Swanson; H. Dennis, 11; J. White, 4; E. Dennis, 1; O. Green, 1 total, 17. Willie Green of Pott Simpson was referee and Walter Caider of Greenville umpire. Timekeeper? were Stanley Wilson of Greenville and George Cooper of Port Simpson. Leonard Robinson of Greenville and Alfred Price of Port Simpson acted as scorckeepers. Prior to the visit of Port Simpson players, the Y. M. C. A. team of Aiyansh was here for a game, the score of which was 44 to 13 in favor of Greenville. TOP AGAIN Vancouver 'lad Easy 5 to 1 Over Portland in Hockey Last Night Win VANCOUVER, February 3-Van-couvcr Uons went to the top of th Pacific Coast Hockey League last night by defeating Portland Buck-aroos 5 to 1 In an easy game. The Lions were in control all the tlmo and the Buckaroos at no stagj of the game proved a menace. The Lions now have twenty-four points on the standing sheet while Seattle Eskimos have 23 and Portland 22. GREAT WEST 'In City Leefjue miniature golf last night, the Great West team had the lowest team score 324 and Sadao Suga had the lowest Individual acoro 78 for the thirty- j rlx hole. The result were as fol-, lows: I Flying Club beat Orotto, 345-351. Great West beat General Office, 324-339. 75 Taxi beat Bankers, 337-355. Dry Dock beat Acme, 347-358. THE DAIL? NEWS Make This Test of the HEART I.Twieivge the condition tbe hetrtjytfereVls d simple test which Medical men uerea tnatlt U uiinvailea us a means of finding out if t he heart U in health or doing its work under cHfficulties. "Are you short of breath when going up stairs?" Tee extent to which you are inconvenienced under this strain will tell you how serioun may be the cpn'diitofl fit your hetrt. (In;.mosr Jessys, the trouble U caused .byawettknens of the blood an'd;A'fun'4bwn condition of the nervous gyfetejii,-f be logital preacriptidn is Dr. Chase's Nerve Food because this treatment enriches the blood and strengthens tbe nerves of the heart, as well us those of the other vital organ. This reconstructive treatment has proven effective over such a long period that you can use it with the fullest confidence that the results will be most satisfactory. 4. HACK WILSON SIGNS UP WITH CUIiS FOR S35.000 THIS VEvU BIG OFFER FOR TIL0EN Australia Kids $50,000 Months' Tour In one open tournament For Two NEW YORK, February 3 W. T. Tilden II., former amateur tenni: champion, now professional, has received an offer of $50,000 to make a two-months' tour of Australia. Tilden would be required to play in sfx matches with oppon- BILLIARD LINE-UP Th Billiard League line-up (or tonight: Brown 0 vs. M. Andrews L). Waugh (O) vs. Murray L. J. Andrews G, Tinker L). Howe 0 vs. Zleman L. McLachlan Q) vs. Baptle L). Dutch Reuther Signs Up With Seattle Again up. PETROLLE Kill KAY0ED Conqueror of Jimmy McLarnln Did Not Last Long Against King Tut ST. PAUL, Feb. 3: Dllly Petrolle. surprise conqueror of Jimmy Mc- BASEBALL 'Q- Rle League Iteprcsentatives at New York Today to Draw Up Time Tabic NEW YORK, Feb. 3:- The metro-wriis hir, seethed with basebijl go. fp these lat 'ew dys prior to the bcUn of Big League official op-nlnj here today te draw up Uie 931 placin ' schedule. Ttif Brooklyn club will be the only one of the metropolitan tr ims to conduct any transactions of importance among It playi rs. Manager Wilbert Hoblnson has parUcuiar iced of a good left-handed pitcher nd there are some holes in both field and outfield that could ' tnd strengthening. ' . PITTSBURG, Feb. 3:- ITAVQ Df A V "Ha.ck" -Wilson, 1930 home run Q f RjJA I t jiing oi inn isi Lieagues, iinuiiy gtied ;iifi again here yester day wlth.the Chicago Cubs for U1 J03i season. While no an- jiountnent was made as to salary, It la reported by those f purporting to know that Hack -: will receive. 135,000 for his ser- vices this year. ! FAST GAME Seattle Fans Keen For More Hockey Like That Displayed by School Lads Sunday SEATTLE. Feb. 3.SeatUe hockey fans are anxious to see more hockey like that displayed In a great game Sunday night when ems w oe seieciea ana parucipaie Xoc n tunnerf Up n Crib League It has not yet been announced whether TJJden will accept or refuse the offer. It Is expected he will accept. S0NNENBERG TO RETIRE Well Known Wrestler Reported to Have Been Married Recently SEATTLE, Feb. 3: Ous Sonnen-berg, the well known northwestern wreatler, will engage in but three or four more bouts before retiring from the mat game, It Is understood. For some time it has been reported that Sonnenberg married recently. There is no definite con firmation of this, however. Competition Prince Rupert Cribbage League results last night were a follows. , Moose vs. Operators postponed no date set. K of C 13 Elevator 15 'Six, Musk 14 Toch 15 Rupert Hotel . 18 I.O.O.F. 14 Grotto 12 Saul Gov.. 13 Hawks 12 Raglea 19 League Table Won Lost Pts. ID.O.P 60 48 60 Toe II 55 53 55 Six Musketeers .. .'. 54 54 54 Rupert Hetel 54 64 54 Hawks t. 53 55 53 Seal Cove 13 55 53 K. oi Columbus .53 56 53 Bagles 50 58 50 Grotto 49 59 49 Elevator 49 59 49 Moose 48 33 48 Operators 43 38 43 Western Skaters None Are Able to qualify For Olym pic Semi-Finals at Lake riacid. New York Ing events In the Yosemito Valley, 8EATTLE. February 3 Dutch none ot the western rcDresentatlvea Reuther. former Big League base- "ade the required speed so none of ball star, vesterdav slened a con-1 wm W,J1 eosi. 'tract for another year as pitcher-' lA A X WIRjIVIh R manager of the Seattle Indians In, Washington Stale ft ru IT AllllJUA Had Low Score in Miniatue Golf Last Nlihl Flying Club, 75 and Pry Dock Also Take Game 'the Pacific Coast League. He mads a trip up from San Francisco to sign j Defeats Idaho in .J : .'.i tKtop of W .i a;. ccnuuiulat d by Joe Devine up . . ounced his recosnitlon a; most t (" League at 8an Franc SPORT CHAT Vancouver High scnow players ha bobbed a hockey team thnt defeated Ballard by a score of 1 yewns to wear the Maple Leaf to 3 in a hot encounter. crested uniform denied It four Ballard had a lead of two to nil at years ago. Pounding hoofs of Fort the opening of the second period, William's Thundering Herd, that to topple their neighbors. Fort Wil liam has watted for the season that would ehanta the order of things. Today, they have still to hurdle, the trt-color obstacle, but this time they are conceded a better than even chance to accomplish it. Thundering Herd, has constructed, an almost entirely new machine. The veteran Is Don McLeod, stalwart winger, wliose offeaiive work was prominent in the Fort's six- game whining streak over Port Ar- tnur at the start of this seateri, Langtry, on of the cleverest goal-' tenders in the Dominion when lie I played with Unive.-slty of Toronto, 'bolstered his team with stars from Kenora and Pori Arthur. Herble Langner, goalie, he picked up from A i is rp ri ! Kenora's )nnlor Thistles and the Aff S All 1 I nn UU Vivn MOW youngster's performance in the xhander u., LlgUe has been sen i han FKANCiseu, Feb. 3: The sational. Barry Roblllard and Ross Knowlea, hard-checking defence men, have given the Thundering Herd as solid a back line as they are exoected to acaulre. , racuic awes win not De represen-1 Up front, two strong forward ted in the Olympic speed skating mnM have functioned. In their dif- flnaU at Lake Placid. N. Y this ferlng ferlng wavi. ways, like like two two maehinP machines month. At the preliminary qualify- Gordle Houston, slim little centre. 1 paitneiing with sharp shooting Jazzy Msnansn and Bobby Mc-Cranor. shifty right wnjger from Port Arthur's Allan cup finalists ot last year. Most of the scoring punch Fort William will carry Into the play-off series with Port Arthur Is Hashctball Play m Man- 1 MOSCOW. Idaho. Frh 3:Idaho I Arthur Watt End when the Fori State lost Its second straight bas-''1"1 WT " Alla" CUP defender, ketball game to Washington State ih" lcdt,lt?6. ,corf last night by a score of 31 to 21 in ? JtftJff f & McLeod and conference benketball. i LaJfJ?W Washington Varsity Track Men Getting tofc jMiuiKuii. lunuer winnines wlnsman, form the second front line. A hardy checking outfit. Coach Langtry ha ued them for defen-. Heady For First Meet ive purpose SEATTLE, Feb. 3; University of i Fort fan are loath to believe Washington track and field men their current team I equal to the i Larnln of Vancouver, was knocked are already working out in antlcl-.one that so nearly went to the, out by King Tut of Minneapolis patlon of the first varsity meet of Olympic aamea four years back.l last night a few minutes after the the season which Is scheduled for But they are not the less hopeful of fight started. j February 14. Uie Lungtry charges. The Thunder-1 tsco 'rg Herd of 1927 spectacular four-p T. ie Petttnger. a e fa out rf the K i'-. Pettln?e- was hurl Another Olympic campaign Is In final against Trail full swrng--and up from a three- -tnri was lunbie year servitude at head-of-the-lakes Qrads. But for that if S: William ' till be!t v iiave athered In ,i h "tie. The 1927 sqiwd included Frank K. I.-rry Twkwell a;wi The Vancouver boys then assailed trampled all but one team in a ffence urpl a rfn i! the Ballard goal and their fast! quest to represent Canada ati'th Jimmy Ward. Tomn centre, Red Davidson, scored 3 of 1928 Olympiad, again echo from tne FetUnger. Amatoi: ! the 4 goals they made to cinch thekehead area, and this time the vr Fox;' the late Y match. , Forts may subdue one of their most Hfby Frawr tfnd l)i i ' dangerous rivals first. Bach season were forwards. rnncid i nwc ,,nce tne,r drmtc wt i 1&27 JUUl AjL J II J 'm tn Allan Cup final by Toronto The 'limlnntlvf r , : nmii 1 t . p.; Varsity Orada, fort WUHam has for Chlcaeo Bb"k T XI III IN I k A A 1 1 found the way to Uie Allan Cup Jimmy Ward movpfl in eess of building and rebuilding, the rounds of the Nu Forta have watched the Ports be- chips and this sea. come Canadian champions once down to London, nf : and flnalitu once. Always power- tltmal Lnaue B ib D (ul, but not quite powerful enough f"nce for Duluth Hon Iras vtftt wlnnitm ' third Olympic title F team was being dem In hind professlnn.il McLeod remains and forward has grouped feet -skating yountt Only one player from the squad Hkeeide eity on- of K that battled Varsity a reds four In its history. Allan years ago tn the Allan Cup finals tills year will be Can i at Vancouver, and lost by a single the Olympics In 1932 goal, remain with the Port. Dr. 'ten Cup and j'.' rra.u Jack Langtry. coach of the new .Port William sUlvr.s : i :: J -.11 m .:t t r Oet the AO re-mi t:ao:' Days - a a) : I ALSO IN IMPIIvc CAU0NJAFS2FUtf COrOR CWAINCR (an"" ICTOFIA IVINfJjJJ This advertisement h llshed or dlsplayeo by u Liquor Contrpl Hoard or w the Government of Brlti'" llrlti.ih Columbia