SKATES SHARPENED Hollow Ground 35c the equipment to first class job Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place to shop (with a hard drive. Roma was dlf-.c Church. 'ficult to pass but, in a scrimmage, ,the ball was deflected by one of the Borden backs and went Into I. the net. High's second goal-came In I a similar manner after Nelson had I saved from Bolton and Raton ;Smith. Wikdal added a third before half-time. Borden then had more of the play and Currie made, several fine 'runs but was checked by the fine j Borden jMcLeod; H. Smith, 'Roma. Parlow: i Judge, Kihara, Carrie, Bill, Schu-i bert. Referee, A. Home; linesmen, T. Christian, a. Baker. The league standing to date: W. D. L.'.F. A.p; Booth .3 il 1 14 7 7 High 3 1 1 16 4 7 i Borden T ..o 0 4 1 20 0 BADMINTON CLUB MEET George Mitchell Elected President And Miss Bessie Thompson.. Secretary The Prince Rupert Badminton Club held its annual meeting on Sunday afternoon, the most Important business of the meeting Deing tne election of officers the coming season. Those elected to office were follows: Presldent-LGeorge 'Mitchell. Vice-presldent-AVllliam Lamble. Secretary Miss -Bessie Thompson. Treasurer Miss Francis Cross. Executive Miss Caroline Mitch ell, Mrs. George Mitchell, Harry; warn ana waiter-Cross. The badminton season will open on Wednesday evening in the Club rooms in the Meeker . Block with an American tournament. UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED -Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st, 1935 to February 29th, 1936. Prince Rupert to Vancouver and return Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 VM. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568- for SOME PEOPLE LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE --OTHERS STILL FREEZE "Ti i..mi The buildintrs Whirh pno tne neat. your home complete were warm iduring the last few days 'were tliev ones usingicoal'supplied by Philpott, EvUl & Go. Ill When disgusted with oil and (ilectricityfThone G51 or G52 for the best coal in town -. .at .. f jPAGEiFOUR UAlLY-NKWa Mon RADIO CFPR Prince Rupert B.C. Power: 50 Watts Frequency: 5S0 cycles. Schedule le: Kilo- 12 Noon Till 1 p.m. G to 7 p.m. Any special programs to be announced with the times over the station at the regular broadcast. SUPERIOR RADIO ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 LUMBER We have a fairly complete stock of lumber at Mile 21, near Haysport, ready for rail and water shipments. If building or repairing, It will pay you to examine our stock and receive prices. SHAMES RIVER (LUMBER COMPANY Haysport, B.C. Wc have make Tube Skating Outfits $4.75 Boys' Sizes up to 5 $4.50 'SPORT HIGH WINS fSkafingPpular IN SOCCER! Diversion Here Moves Back Into Tie With Booth For Junior League Lead lie Was of Questionable Thicldtess 1 Hereabouts Many local folk enjoyed skating tri tj..j uut. c.iivni a- nn various sneeLS 01 ice 01 saie rwillg UaiU Jlll& v. - . -- ftated Borden Street'School in the (thickness about the .city .over the, regular Junior Leasw football fix-: week-end. the Morse Creek .pool Ure on Saturday afternoon five to ring a popular venue, ;partlcularly nil, for younger element. -At Oliver Borden pressed and a high drop- p12 thre was ln ht and ping shot of Currie's almost went ! several fell in andgot wet Including thrmurh Hiph then .attacked and Father Maurice Smith, popular Knutscn skimmed the crossbar I Parish priest of the RomamCatho-1 ; defence of Parsons, Brown and Atlin .Fisherlei defeaW (Rose, 'Fitch. Kihara was playing nice; Cowan & Latta -twq;to one,!Power ' (football and Scherk was eood at Comoratlon took the measure nf back. Although Nelson rerjeatedlv' made fine saves, 'Ralph Smith and! Holkestad added two more goals, making High School winners bv five goals to nil. RESULTS IN TENPINS Elks, - Power Corporation 'autil Atlin Fisheries 8Ugi 'Merry Itut For Lea jrue ;Lead Canadian Legion .three to nil and Elks won two to one; over1 Grotto In the Ten Pin Bowling League yesterday. Hieh averaee scorer" was 179 (by Nels'Gunderson of 4Atlln ;Flsher- High School Blaln; Parsons, j ies. Individual scores wer us fol-Brown; Barton, iFitch, Bolton; P J lows: t Knutson. Houston, R. Smith, Wik-' Atlin Flshertes-lunderson, 537; dal, Holkestad. iKnutsen. 407: Stiles. 383: 'Laidseth. Street Nelson; Scherk, !448;.Grey, 412: nose, Cowan & 'Latta Bill Vance, 476; .Roy Franks, 4075 W. TJ. Vance, 402; Ollie "Franks, '420; Cic-cone, 434. Power Corporation Mcintosh, 507; Anderson, '417; .'Foreman, '343; Fidler, 366; JSmltb.' 460. Canadian Legion Ross,' 357: Frizzell, 333; fCalderone, MOO; 'Todd, 380; .SchriabeTg, '458. . Elks Andrews, - i392: : Johnson. 1403; Joy, 392; JScOtt. 402: fAmev. r- p . 508. ... ; Grotto-Cbverdale,- '1-397: ' :Morln. t'451; McNUlty,..3H: :Ourrich. 4460:: Bury, 456. v ; - . .The league iitandirrgito date ' ' ' '.-'",' ''.W. Elks .; fir Power 'Corporation ..' . Atlin FishprieA ' V ' i. Grotto -:.'. ;;- iKnox (Hotel '....:.'.. ....'.- Rose.vCowaniXatta' ! Moose '.:.':'..!.!. Legion . ... i . as nrrrtMi)iiM 10 WCRIB November O. '0. F vs. Moose, Sons dit !Norway.ys. Cana dian Legion, Elevator v. v'Orotto, C. tN. TL 'A. vsMeattTkckers. "November 'n-eiit. 'Packers, ts. Canadian .Legion, (Elevator vs.i Moose, Grotto, vs. Son's' Qf Norway, Ct;Nt.R.A.;I.pi- N'ovemfeer ' 18ahadlljin Legion: vs. C. Ni'R. 'A.itSon3of,orwayys. Elevator,. I.t 'O. to. F, ys'. i'Grotta-Moose ' ' ' vsj Meat backers November. 25--Meat Packers lvs Sons of .'Norway, Elevatorvys.; IO: 'O, F., .Ordtto vs." Canadian Legion, C. N. B. A. ys..Moo?e. December "2 45bh's, irif '-Norway rs, C. 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