PAGE SIX :c THE DAILY NEWS Monday, March 12, 1915 Sport Chat Boston's Battling Bruins went into first place in the American section of the National Hockey league 10 years ago Saturday night. The win was no flash in the pan for Art Ross' boys went through to win the Stanley Cup and Rangers were their oppon-cntsiln the finals, losing two straight games. How!c Morcnz, then 31, Stratford, Ont., centre man with the Montreal Canadiens, was votca by sports writers as the fastest player in the National Hockey Leasue 11 years ago. Howie was Prince Rupert, D.C. Your Neighbor Will lie There . . . And Your Neighbor's Neighbor Will He There! SO You'd Hetlcr He There TOO! REBEKAH LODGE Easter Fashion Show Styles By RUPERT PEOPLES STORE PROCEEDS TO WAR WORK 0 I) I) V EL LOW'S HALL ' T. 200 Fourth Ave. Kast "Z Thursday, March 15, at 2:30 p.m. ADMISSION' 50 CENTS Hockey Scores National League SATURDAY New York 3, Montreal 7. Boston 2, Toronto 9. SUNDAY Toronto 3, Detroit 2. Montreal 11, New York 5. Boston 7, Chicago 2. American League SATURDAY Cleveland 2, Buffalo 0. Providence 3, Pittsburgh 9. Indianapolis 2, Hershcy 3. SUNDAY Indianapolis 4, Providence 1. Buffalo 10, Pittsburgh 4. numbered as one of hockey's all- heart attack. in January, 1937, at time greats Dciore ne an.u ui a ub. w j. Mould n't believe lie was the same soldier had YOU you seen him a month ago bombed, machine-gunned, clinging to life by a hair. Hut Mercy works miracles today. Ked Cross Blood Scrum administered right where he fell and newest medical science and medicines in hospital, renewed his stake in life. Now he lives to hail the dawn to enjoy the coming peace on earth he loved and for which he fought. Campaign Headquarters: CANADIAN To Hoop Final- Navy Wins Over Army Final in "IP Section Winners To .Meet "A" Section Top Team For City Title In a thrilling dins-d -uisr melon-tossing nielec, the issue of which was in doubt until the final second of the contest, Navy defeated Soo Suds 39 to 27 at the "Y"' gymnasium Saturday night to cops the "B" section basketball title and the right to play in the final with the winners of "A" section for the city championship. A record crowd watched the game. The issue in the latter division has yet to be settled between Port -Edward, Acropolis and City Saturday night's .game was the third in the scries of "B" section play-offs, Soo Suds and Navy having each both previously 30 to 27 and Navy the second, 43 to 32. of good for a win and finished up the first half on the long end of a 20 to 14 count .In spite of the strong Navy pressure, the Army still had the edge of a 25 to 24 count at the three - quarters mark. ( In the final period, Navy had the breaks and were warding off a fierce assault by the Ontario regiment as the final whistle sounded. Navy guards Horner and Car ter played an outstanding game. scoring 13 and 12 points respectively. The two Soo Suds re cruits, Goodman and Doyle, fit ted into the team line-up well, Goodman having arrived by vehicle from Terrace only 20 minutes before game time. Latino- vich, Weaver and Larkln were the team veterans and all three played a fine game. COMMEMORATE ARK ROYAL LONDON, ) When a new Ark Royal goes to sea. there will be a silver bell aboard-to commemorate the career of the Ark Royal which sank in 1941. The bill, cast in solid sterling silver, weighs more than 200 pounds and is 19 inches in diameter at tne mouth. Like countless of his comrades he owes his life to the Red Cross, under whose banner, Mercy today wins her proudest victories. In order that tbc Red Cross may keep pace with the demands of suffering humanity, the urgent call for help again reaches to YOU. The need is great -the cost is greater. The work must go on. Open your heart and your purse. Give GENEROUSLY NOW. N.IJ.C. POWER CO., Office, 3rd Ave. Waterfront Whiffs Live Hail Herring Pound at Hunt's Inlet Prepares for Annual Harvest While the herring harvest is now over in the most productive areas alone; the coast, the Laredo Sound district and more southern fishing grounds having been closed after a successful season. There is still one branch of the herring industry which has not yet reaped its annual quota of the small fish. This is the live bait industry which im-- pounds a part of the spring her-1 of the customary period of days ring run which is sold to hali jad were Gone before the fish-but fishermen months after the ! crmen could even dip a seine, herring run is over I When the herring make a'nor- Livc herring bait is in heavy mal run. leverisn activity prc- demand by halibut men during the season, being preferred to frozen halt nnd is hniifrht hv tho won a game-SooSuds the first , barrel at fancy priccSi Therc are several herring pounds on the north coast. Nearest Prince Soo 3oo Suds, in the early stages Rupert that opcrated by Jonn Saturday night's game looked I and Michael McFadcicn at IIunt.a inlet on Porcher Island. A herring pound is an enclosure made of floating boom logs from which mesh wire is draped down into the water forming a pen through which sea water can circulate but from which even small fish cannot escape. As spawning time schools of herringmakc an excursion into Hunt's Inlet and, while dallying in shallow in-shore waters, they arc seined in nets and deposited into the pound. Here they live in captivity until the halibut men begin to call for live bait. A 200-pound barrel of bait herring brings the poundkeeper as much as a ton of herring sold for commercial purposes during the season. However, everything is not beer and skittles for the pound-keepers. Last year, for instance, the McFadden brothers experienced a notable lack of co-operation on the part of the herring. With everything ready for the pound filling operation, they waited for the spawning run which would bring the fish into the inlet. The fish came, but stayed only a few hours instead u m m m a ww.wmmm ffcsfcv TO HAIL THE DAWN RED CROSS youfr money &6 AreeeecCetd V&veb 2?oie vaacs tne mict. no one nas yci persuaded the fish to operate on schedule or to give advance Information on their movements. So while they are in the inlet the fishermen encircle them with seines and drag them to the pound where they are spilled into captivity. Normally between 300 and 400 tons are caught in this way. At present a large school of herring is reported to be off Porcher Island and an air of expectancy prevades Hunt's UNKNOWN TERRITORY Much land between Ecuador and the Gulf of Panama is still unexplored. WANTED WANTED Housekeeping room for officer and wife, no children. Apply Box 959 Dally News. (63) WANTED Part-time work by voting man. Apply City Rest Room. (CO) WANTED Adjustable dress form. American Signals 281. (CO) WANTED URGENTLY Hou.sc-keeping room for man, wife and boy of six. Phone 71, Room-17. (CI) WANTED House or room, by quiet navy couple, with well-behaved school-age boy. Mrs. Charles J. Morgan, General Delivery, city. (C3) WANTED Two furnLshcd housekeeping rooms. Phone Mrs. ' Kirby, Commercial Hotel. (02) WANTED By YMCA supervisor and family, rooms, apartment or house. 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