PAQE FOUR Canadian Hockey Premiere U Su m L . lhe A,ans. Cansdian hockey fans will TO STOP NUISANCES LONDON. Nov. 20: CP Pad-dington is one of the first boroughs to make a by-law under which an aggrieved resident can take action to stop such nuisances as wireless loud-speakers, grama-phones or other noisy instruments. Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Alorgan & Bud Barrio Don't forget the number 45G FKESII MILK AND CKEAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 FURS FURS We have orders for Mink, Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, and we are prepared to pay you highest cash prices. Also an your other furs, at full market value. Trial shipment will convince you. Ship now to J. CLONES PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. SCHEDULE OFBRIDGE November 21 Musketeers vs. Rex Bowling Alley. Ramblers vs. Swift's, Grotto vs. Sons of Norway, C. N. R. A. vs. Canadian Legion. November 28 Rex Bowling Alley vs. Canadian Legion, Swift's vs. C N. R. A., Sons of Norwav vs. Ramh- ;lers, Musketeers vs. Grotto. December 5 Musketeers vs. C. N. R. A., Ramblers vs. Canadian Legion, Grotto vs. Swift's, sons of I Norway vs. Rex Bowling Alley. i ' HOCKEY SCORES National League . Toronto 7, Canadiens 2. , New York Americans 0, Boston 1. Detroit 2, New York Rangers 2. Hockey Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE American Section GASOLINE IRONS W. D. L. F.A. P. inicago 2 1 0 Rangers i 2 3 Detroit 0 3 0 Boston 1 0 1 1 Canadian Knfinn 6 1 7 11 3 3 1 1 (Toronto - 3 1 0 16 9 I Montreal. 1 0 0 1 0 I Canadiens 1 .0299 Americans ...n 1 3 is 1 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Vancouver 2 1 1 10" 7 5 Portland ......... 1 10533 jCalgary 1 n 1 o h 'Edmonton 1 0 1 7 8 2 aiue 0 0 2 2 7 0 f - GRAND REOPENING BOSTON GRILL Friday, November 22 After a thorough renovation makintr the-place like new, the Boston Grill will be Lain open to the public Friday morning v COURTEOUS SERVICE - FINEST FOODS BEST COOKS OBTAINABLE f Sff im ?e shall be glad to meet old yxcei, new ones. to iron garments evenly and smoothly. Each 37.95 Drying Racks, Ironing Boards, Clothes Baskets, Clothes Wringers THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Phone 101 I f ' DETROIT. Not. 20: Walter Brtggs. former part owner of the world champion Detroit T.gers baseball club, became ei M owner yesterday with the purchase of all the stock from the estate of the late Frank J. Navln, president of the club. Mickey Cochrane win remain as manager, it Is expected. SPORT CHAT Helen Stephens, a long, lean, lithe 17-year old first-year student at William Woods College for girls in Missouri, is a candidate on the ! speed ticket for a berth on the 1936 ' American Olympic team, and right now it appears she is as good- as elected. Unheard of outside her own community a year ago, Miss Stephens, whose parents live on a farm five miles from Fulton, leaped ' or rather sprinted Into fame overnight with a spectacular vic tory over Stella Walsh in a race at St. Louis last March, Since then she has run In two big meets the national women's A . A. U. in New York and the Cana dian National Exhibition at To-rontor-and in numerous exhibitions. She lost but one race and in that her opponent had 'a 15-yard handicap. The Fulton farm girl is a '-natural." She has the natural ability to stand out as an athlete, although training and coaching have added polish to her performances and made her a ooem 'of grace from the moment h leaves the starting marks until she breaks the tape. The result of that 50-metre race against Stella Walsh was a major 1 upset. Flashing away from the; mark the Fulton girl led Miss Walsh to the tape in 6.6 seconds, which constituted a new American clay track record. That is not herj favorite distance, however. Hpn best distances are the 100-yard and 100-metre events. In the Canadian . National Exhibition meet she bet-1 tered the world record for 100 ! yards with a time of 10.6 seconds. I In tire national A. A. U.. as well as In an exhibition race at the Mis-! souri Valley district meet, she was I timed in 11.6 for 100 metres. Thl accepted world record, held by Miss waish, is 11.8. : Miss Stephens herself is at loss to account for her athletic ability. She Is an exceptionally tall girl-five feet, 11 inches and she weighs 155. Her long, rounded legs give her a seven-foot, six-Inch stride. In action she has the grace of an antelope. Her stride is effortless, and combines all the elements of" perfect SDrihtine form '4"? ,tf0KJptfa,ct, her technique can De iracea 10 Brutus Hamilton, University of California track cpach..Coach Burt Moore was a quarter-mller at Westminster Cni- lleSB nt. Fllltin when UnMl1l. I coached , there, and the track tricks Moore learned then he has passed on to his protege. Miss Stephens Is genial ana irank in her conversation. She speaks in staccato phrases, her face lighting up with "qiiitjk srnlles as she catches the DAILY SPORT OWNER OF BALL CLUB oDecial bame lo ' WALTER BRIGGS SOLE . ., .... Decide Winner In Junior Football The victory of High School over Borden in last Saturday's Junior Football League fixture left King Edward High School and Booth Memorial School tied for the first half of the season's honors. A play off has been ordered and these lMmi Willi m&it nvt Cntii o n 9 lternoon in a "sudden death" match. It should be well worth seeing. The first game of the season between these teams resulted In a (other once and each has had wins over Borden Street School. Last season Borden won the league but has had to rebuild their team almost entirely and the new material lacks experience and weight Next year they should do ranch better. The chances for Saturday's match are pretty even though Hieh 'School has the better rnal iwnM f - T B WV. Tney also have the advantage of experience and perhaps a little in weight. On the . other hand the Booth team includes some experienced players, some with weight, and they all have ability. ii win be the last game of the year and should draw a larep at tendance of former players for the scnoois and the parents of the boys. me annual banquet of the Ju ruor football Association will bt held Saturday evening. The Rochester Shield and medals will be presented to Borden Street School of last year. The usual good time is assured and the boys are looking forward to the event with pleasant anticipation. BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS bne is looking forward to winter sntn- 1 ij .... . : uiuuor compeuuon. Her develon- r ment into the sprinting marvel she (Moose 4 is loaay came oy easy stages. It be-(Grotto 4.;. 3 gan in her sophomore year at Ful-Lamble St Stone .2 ton high school. The manner lilj Intermediate League which th tall, calm, matter-of-fact I High School 5 ' girl outclassed her schoolmates in LScvthlam all branches of athletic endeavor Canadian Legion ... 2 ;-4 -c aivciiuuu ui me Lames i com. school coach, Burt Moore. Moore i Grottettes 5 taught her the fundamental! nf Hieh Rehmi good racing form and entered her Annette's Z.....J2 in several exhibition races. Shei Junior 1 ...... won easily. He eave her little nt- Bov Scout.. . tention during her junior year, but! Moose in ner senior year ne decided to yihlans see if she really had the ability totHlgh School "'1 run in "big time." He coached her! - larefuliy, and when he believed she . p. 8 0 4 10 4 i 10 4 was ready he took her to the Indoor Lf V ' y re5ds Dafly News meet at St. LonU w,"ca a reason. Power Corporation f Goes Up in Bowls Scored Clean Swep Over Atlin Fisheries Last Nijht to Tie For Second Place Atlin Fisheries suffered a setback In their bid for supremacy of the Ten Pin Bowling League last night when ther were handed a three to nil defeat by the Power Corporation which, as a- result, moved Into a tie with them for second place. In the second fixture of the eve ning, Knox Hotel won two games to one over Orotto. Billy Fldlir of ! Power Corporation waa high average scorer with 165. Individual scores were as follows: Knox Hotel VeiUh. 49: Coma- dlna. 46; Thompson, 404; Armour,1 400; Way, 363. : Grotto Coverdale. 433: Mont-; gomery. 450; Ourvlch, 448; Morin. 423; Bury. 444. . Power Corporation Mcintosh, 458: Fonnan. 350: Little. 35; rid. ler. 496; Smith. 493. Atlin Fisheries Ounderson, 431 : Stiles, 430; Knutsen, 366; Gray. 353: Chenoski, 348. The league standing to date Is as follows: Ray Steele Pins w Elks , . '17 Atlin Fisheries 14 Power Corpora tloni 14 Knox Hotel '. ; 12 Grotto n Rose, Cowan Latta ......VlO Legion 7 Moose L. 4 10 10 12 13 11 14 16 Kingfish in Box- . Wrestling Match ST. LOUIS. Nov. 20; (CPkHar Steele; Glendale California, wrest ler, pinned King Levlnsky. Chicago pugiusi, in thirty-five seconds in a mixed match featuring combined boxing and wrestline at here last night. DENIES ENGAGEMENT VICTORIA. Nov. 20; Here tn pay a visit to his- home. "Torchv" Peden, noted six-day bike" racer, yesterday denied reports of his engagement to Lona Andre, netit screen star. Rex BOWLING CLUB LIMITED FOUR GOOD ALLEYS Reserve your alley by phoning 658 All five pin games 12V2c per line. i BASKETBALL TIME TABLE November 21 Moose vs. Lamhi & Stone, Annettes vs. Grotto, Legion vs. High School Jr. Moose vs. Scythians. November 25 Moose vs. Grotto, Legion vs. Scythians. Grotto vs, High School. Jr. Mqose vs. Scouts. Ncvemb mi ScvthL,, . ... .7 December 2- i.. ocouts. 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