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RECREATION HALL FRED ERNEWEIN, Manager phone 846 fICI AMhCDC f-IWC IJLHMLLIJ UIVL SOCCER SESSION SYDNEY, Australia O bap-taln of a Sydney soccer team, Les Hankin got a football surprise when in the Royal Australian Air Force in New Guinea. His unit set up its station in a remote forward area,.and next morning found that it was on the outskirts of a village which knew little of the war. Members of the unit were in vited to attend a ceremonial celebration and the festivities included a soccer match. Before the game began the ball was presented to the referee by the chieftain. Expecting something of a burlesque nature, the .airmen were dumb-founded by the speed and soccer artistry of the native players. Hankin learned that the natives had been taught to play soccer by a foung Irish missionary. Before the arrival of the R.A. A.F. unit, this missionary was the onlf while man the natives had seen. Classified Advertising Paysl McMcekins, Savoy Lead Ten Pins F. Murray rolled a score or 532 to make him high" man in the three game totals, while J. Scott maintains the single' game lead with a score of 220 in tjie men's ten pin bowling. Here are the latest league fames, and league standings: Imperial Or, 2, McMcekins I. Savoy 2, Pioneer L. 1. Post Engineers Plumbers 2, Post Engineers 1. Gyros vs. Printers, not played. League Standings , Won Lost McMcekins 14 7 Savoy : ., 14 7 P. E. Plumbers',.., ll 10 Gyro io 8 t Pioneer Laundry id 11 Imperial Oil 7 11 Printers ;..;. 3 12 UNEARTH -VIKING REMAINS BALLADOOLE, Isle of Man Prof. Gerhard Bersu, German arch,aelogist interned on the Isle of Man during the war, reports that excavations conducted during his internment unearthed the bones of Norse warriors af two sites. Today in Sports In amateur hockey league en- Nnlionnl Hnn cinthe trampled Drummondvilla 8-3 In a Quebec Provincial Hockey League match. Other Q. P. H. L. clashes saw Vlctoriavllle defeat Cornwall 7-4, andLach-ine win over Sherbrooke, 3-1. In Quebec Senior Hockey League play, Montreal swamped Hull 11-2. Shawlnigan.Falls nosed out Valley field 3-2, and Quebec defeated Ottawa 4-2." Byron Nelson scroed his nineteenth tournament victory yesterday, winning first money in the Fort Worth. Texas. $10,000 Open. The Old Goir Master swept over an icy course with a 66- 70, 136 for the final 36 holes, giving him a total of 27311 under par. The runner-up spot fell to another Texan, Jimmie Demaret of Houston. He closed with 281, one stroke better than Harold "Jug" McSpaden. INTRODUCED BY SWISS Swiss cheese was brought into America by Swiss immigrants in 1830. W " Possibly it never jfe occurred to you . . . . t Sy vllfk WHAT AN ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS GIFT A ifcjf SUBSCRIPTION TO THE 3p WAIL i NEWS 1 - WOULD BE? At the lighting of the, candles ... or the opening of presents it's "SWEET CAPS" . . . This year more than ever they-yill add to the happiness of the first post-war Christmas. 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FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS CALL AT THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" Oct Out wild VOTE Thursday Any type of construction undertaken. Engineering and plans supplied. NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION GO. (Jencral Contractors HOUSE REMODELLING FINANCED ON BUDGET BASIS Kitchen Cabinets, Sash and Door 225 First Avenue East Phone 5G.1 Canadiens Hold Lead Montrealers Retain Supremacy Maple Leafs Doing; RetUr NEW YORK The Montreal Canadiens retained their hold on the top rung of the National Hockey League ladder last night when they defeated the lowly New York Rangers 4-2 on New lYork Ice. The victory was the fourth In as many games for the loop leaders over the New Yorkers. For the Rangers, their ioss was just another link In the old, old story. The New Yorkers now have lost 12 games, winning only four. Billy Reay tallied twice and veteran Elmer Lach once to put the Canadiens out in from 3-0 by the end of the first period. New York got Into the game in the second period with a goal by Lynn Patrick. Grant Warwick's goal in the third period placed the home town boys within one goal or the Habitants in the third frame. But the Canadiens cained the clincher when Bob Fillon slammed a 10-footer into thq Rangers' net at the 15:42 mark. In Boston, meanwhile, the Bruins shared honors in an encounter with the Toronto Mapla Leafs. It was the third time lr. five nights that Boston had to share a game. A goal by Syl Apps put; Toronto out In the lead in the first period. Boston levelled up the score with a goal by Terry Rcardon in the .second stanza and they went ahead 2-1 when Bill Shill tallied. But the lead was short-lived, and Apps again sank the risk, batting in his own rebound. Milt Schmidt again put the Bruins in the lead but a goal by Billy Taylor evened things up and ended the scoring for the night. '!lnrk Hawks Break Jinx Out In CM::ag'-. the Black Hawks broke their longtime Jinx with the Detroit Red Wings, coming from behind In the final LISTEN TO ACB COMMENTATOR AND MASTER STORY TELLER IWWYvUn fc. I - 1 1 1 m 1 mm t II ILL! ft O t Wed.-Fri. CFPR C:15 P.M. SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Nprth Islands Nov. 23, Dec. 7 Dec. 21 South Islands Nov. 25, Dec. 9 Dec. 23 Midnight, Oct. 12th, 14th, 26th and 28th Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 508 STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage .for a trunk, radio, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home Is convenient and Inexpensive. We owri and operate the warehouse where ' your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, PHONE 00 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd ana Park Avenue period to win, 6-4. With the. victory, Chicago retained Its second slot standing in me league. Detroit opened the scoring in the first period, blood being drawn by Adam Brown. The score was soon knotted with a goal by Doug Bentley. In the second period, the Red Wings slammed three counters past Goalie Mike Karakas, and the Hawks scored only once. Murray Armstrong scored twice for Detroit. .With Blll .Quakenbush putting, in the third goal. Red Him-111 scored for Chicago. The last period was all Chicago, with Doug Bentley, Pete Herek, Bill Moslenko and George Allen doing the honors. renin Hockey SCorei . SATURDAY costo'Siy ' DoU 1, Toronto SUNDAY Toronto 3, Boon 3 H. 4. Chicago 6, Detroit 4 SATURDAY I'arifi n . . Vancouver 4. New WeTi San Francisco 8 1 a.. , I viU , Hollywood J. Seattle 4, Vancouver 3. Advertise in The Dally KJ TnnAY,j nirc . . .. - -0:59. l ALSO COMMUNITY SINT. COLORED CARTOOI it Buy Books of Theatre Tickets Today! 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