PAGE TWO 8 14 93 68 44 SCOTCH WHISKY RTT '. Canada's Finest Shoes For Men MEN! Weather the Wet Days in a Pair of "Hartt's Dri Sox" Protection is built in these Shoes. Drl Sox Sole Leather is unconditionally guaranteed to be waterproof and to outwear any other Canadian sole leather. See this shoe in Black Calf Oxford with full double solas "with guaranteed wear In every pair" THE DAILY NEWS. NUNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA LADIES' BOWLING $9.50 The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue Phone 357 Annettes 12 Blue Birds 12 Rangers 12 P. R. Grads 12 Doodads 12 5 7 125 118 41 1 Maccabees 7 19 05 109 35 Brunettes 4 21 110 135 34 C. N, R. A. UIH RK9V Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managing-Ed rcor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance . 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DAILY NEWS Friday, March 13, 1934 - - 'SPORT' GROTTO IS IGAMERON NEAR TOP Victory Over Moose Tightens Up Senior League Hoop Race Scythians Beat Legion The Grotto drew within striking. distance of second half Senior League basketball honors last night when they defeated the Moose by one of the biggest scores of the r.eason, the figures being LQ to 44. Herbert Morgan did all the damage when he sank four baskets in the last five minutes of the game to bring his team up from the wrong end of the score to win by six points. Half time score was 23 to 22 in favor of the Grotto but they lost their lead In the second half to get it back In the last few minutes of the game. 1 The Canadian Legion last to the leading Scythians in the Inter mediate League 24 to 15. Half time score was 9 to 8. In the Ladies' League Grottettcs defeated the High School girls 7 to 3. Half time score was 2 to 0 in fa vor of the Grottettcs. ThA Mnnsp Inst, runn nvpr thp Rnv. Grads and Rangers Bowling Winners Defeated Brunettes and Doodads In Last Night's Fixtures iVi In the Ladles' Bowling League 689 last night Prince Rupert Grads de feated Brunettes and Rangrs won over Doodads. Individual scoring: 1 P. R. Grads Stromdahl, 348; Hallberg. 289; McFadden, 241; Bal- Unger, 308; low score, 130; total, 1322. Brunettes Col ussl, 255; Berg, 235; Garner, 232; Domlnato, 201; Montesano, 153; total, 1076. Rangers Letchford, 432; Ar mour, 293; Deane, 305; Fortune, 33; Raybone, 332; total, 1698. Doodads Ingram, 301; Parent 309; Ed, Smith, 320; West, 224; Ciccone, 265; total, 1479. High average scorer, E. Letch ford,. 210, High average scorer, a. Raybone, 187. t High single game score, L. Basso Bert, 260. IN LEAD Final in City Billiard Championship Is Proving' Close The first block of 500 points in the final of the city billiard championship last evening provided a very interesting game with Nell Cameron ahead at adjournment by. a margin of 75 points. The score was: Cameron, 510 points; nrnwn, 435. Although Brown gotoff to a good start, leading by 75 at the 100 mark, in the first 250 points Cameron consistently led the score. At the half way mark it was Cameron, 250; Don Brown, 190. In the second part Brown scored much more freely and j at the 400 point had changed his I deficit into a small lead. At this time It looked as If he might maintain his position but Cameron, with a 39 break, in which he had a stroke of luck, pulled ahead and Increased his margin The best break wa3 the 39 by Cameron who had also eleven breaks of oyer 20 points each. Don Brown's best brcuk was a 27, failing Scouts 9 to 8 in the Junior League. do on an ea,E' sho; The Campfire lads were only one point behind, 5 to 4 at the Interval and stayed that way till the finish of the game. . Individual scoring: Junior League Boy Scouts (8) Erickson, Llnd-seth (2), Montesano (4), Eastman (2), Montesano. Moose (9) Lear (2), Cromp (7), Hale, Blake, Schubert. Ladies' League High School (3) Mussallem (3), Wilson, Blaine, McLeod, T. Davis, Llewellyn. Grottettes (7) Dickens (1), The return of a measured prosperity is bringing yith Bedle (4). smith (2), Brand, crox it many demands for support lor public institutions Vtiic)r ford' McMeekln- have heen-lhnir'rlelnveri- hnV writer, mni if rlffftenif fm- Intermediate League i W. Lamble & Stone 6 Grotto 5 Moose 5 Intermediate League Scythians 9 sultant general European mix-up and the end of modern Canadla" Lee' civilization. If it were likely that Europe was to be plunir-iHlgh on ,4 School Schc'0lJ1 3 Ladies' League ed into another war just now it might not be a bad thine: uwh sphnm k rn m i wjuac vvjiu cue ectt,y ui uLxess iu uie canvasser suqn as.Uie Suehlro (l)i Palmer (5), Bryant (2), businessmen of the city. There is a campaign going on to Lear (4), Dickens. secure funds for the equipment of the new museum, a Scythians (24) giuls 9), Roma most desirable object. There is another move to raise a Montesano , Letourneau (4), couple of thousand dollars for instruments for the Boys'. Mon os!;r L ue Band, another very worthy cause. The hospital is badly in 1 Grotto 50)-Ratchford aoi, need of money and tickets are being sold for an affair for smith (4), Mcpjiee (14), amis, it, another very good cause. Plenty of other requests for Murray 3), Morgan (13), stalker. churches, societies and various organizations make life Moose (44)-J- Morrison (8), difficult sometimes for those who do business with the SVmiX i, MS public. Third Avenue is always the first to bear the brunt 8. of these campaigns and their number is becoming so great Senior League as to be almost Unbearable. L. 5 5 6 to get rid of a civilization which permits and encourages Grottettes .'..I '..'7 5 such a thing. Yet we do not think here will be any war,AnnettPS 2 a just now. Etirone still remembers the Great War and ils' Junior League aftermath and we cannot think that they will again pre- jJJJJ I cipitate a .conflict which would undoubtedly result in the nigh school II'IZIs overturn ot tnrones and the change ol many a democratic system, possibly resulting in a world rilled by dictators. We sup-gest that at the meeting about to take place between the European powers there will be a lot of talk but no action. Hockey Standings NORTH WESTERN W. Seattle ...i 20 Portland 18 Vancouver 18 Edmonton 14 Calgary 15 LEAGUE D. L. F. 6 14 114 A. 87 Scythians .. 3 Boy Scouts ......2 P. 12 10 10 18 8 U 16 12 4 14 12 10 (5 I The second and concluding 4 block of 500 points will be played this evening and another good crowd is expeced. Jack Allen was referee, C. L. Youngman scorer and G. J. Dawes, marker. LEAFS ON TOP AGAIN Defeated Canadiens Last Night While Maroons Were Playing Draw With Chicago MONTREAL,. March 13: (CP) Toronto Maple Leafs moved back into exclusive possession of first place In the international section of the National Hockey League last night by defeating the Canadiens here 6 to 3 while the Montreal Maroons, with whom the Maple Leafs had been tied, played a three all draw with the Black Hawks at Chicago. The Detroit Red Wings all but dropped their disastrous jinx when they were defeated 4 to 3 in overtime by the Ramwrs at New York. HOCKEY SCORES Northwestern League Edmonton 0, Portland 4, JONES Family Market PHONE 957 Leg of Veal, 0 lbs. & 1 lb. Lard PHONE 95 Saturday Specials Rump Roast of Beef, ft lbs. Si 1 lb. Lard Prime Rib Roast, 4 lbs. Si 1 lb. Lard Sirloin Tip Roast, 4 lbs. Si 1 lb. Lard T-Bone Roast, 4 lbs. & 1 lb. Lard Round Steak, 2 lbs. Si 1 lb. Lard Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. Si 1 lb. Lard Pot Roast of Beef per lb Leg of Lamb per lb ... . Shoulder of Lamb per lb Leg of Pork per lb Shoulder of Pork . . 'per -lb. No. 1 Fowl per lb Pork i rocks per lb. . Ayrshire Bacon per lb. Edinburgh Roll Sliced Bacon, per lb. $i $i $i $i $i 50c 50 c 10c 25c 15c 20c 18c 25c 10c 25c 30c Closing Display Of Recreation Centre Work Will be Demonstrated At Exhibition Building Early Next Month, it. 1$ Planned It is being planned to hold a final display early In April in connection with the closing of the season for the local recreational and physical education centre, It was announced this morning by Paul Kozoolln, the director. The. display', open to the public, will probably be in the Exhibition Hall. The going off of the electric lights, for about ten minutes last night did not Interfere with the continuation of classes at the centre. The drills continued with the use of a flashlight and pre sented quite a novel appearance. LAND ACT Notice of I nt flit Ion to I I to I.enf IjiihI In Prince Uupm Land Recording District cf Range 5 Coart. and situate on Kalen Island close to Galloway Rapid Bridge. 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