is r Royal Lunch : Wins Bowls " . Defeated Gyro Club Two Games to One In Commercial League 1 Fixture Last Night , Royal Lunjh defeated Oyro aub two games to one In the only Com- ,TfT.5 V played last night. The play i ng of the second fixture .between Electrl- cal Workers and Rupert Motors was postponed the Electrical Workers being unable to turn out a team nie individual scoring was as 101- lows . Gyro 1 2 - Bulger 168 158 Brocklesbv 137 137 132 Large 155 166 152 Pugsley 122 106 120 Stamford . 154 122 139 Handicap 15 15 15 . Totals 751 704 744 Royal Lunch 1 2 3 Currle 156 122 151 M. Montesano .145 145 179 S. Dominate 159 113 128 D. Houston 174 125 131 D. Montesano .150 178 166 Handicap 2 2 2, - Totals 786 685 757 i The Commercial League leading standing to date is as follows: W L Pts Rupert Motors ,..,...18 ' 3 .is ; Parker's Oarage 18 ? 6 18' Royal Lunch .11.' - 7 ,14 Pioneer Laundry . 8 13 8 North Star 8 13 8 Canadian Legion 8 16 8 Electrical Workers ...7 14 7, Gyro Club . 6 15 0 i , li you wisn to swap something . Try' a Classified. Phones 18 & 84 P.O. Box 575, FOR SATISFACTION Try MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store i Where Dollars Have More , Cents Quality Groceries Reliable Service Opposite Canadian Legion 49 ? May We Help You With That Gift for Christmas? The Christmas 1938 Creations Are Now 3? fr May J We Show T& RANGERS I IN LEAD : Hockey Tide Turns More Farorah) To .Montreal Canadiern and be' troit Red Wings NEW YORK. Nov. 25: (CP) A, six to two victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs last night enabled tlie New York Rangers to climb' Into i first place In the National Hockey j League atandlng. I At Montreal, the Canadiens got ! their first credit point of the season when they played an overtime tie draw with the New York Americans, the score being two all. The Can- adlens scored their two goals In the mst Psrlod but were unable to count a8aln during the last two period In the course of which the Americans equalized. The tie count g SSfSS 22 ton Brulns fof Tnere was a turn Ude In favor of thp Detrol rf , took a 4 to 2 v, t f Hawks at Detroit In week.end amej j play at a w -; ' New York wlth th Am.HM tUtt j VUa morrow nloht nhiio n a.,...- u. Canadiens will be at Detroit, the Americans at Boston and the Chi cago Black Hawks at New York to, play the Rangers. HOCKEY SCORES National League Chicago 2, Detroit 4. Toronto 2, Rangers 6. Americans 2. Canadiens 2 (over. time tie). Pacific Coast Lea rue Seattle 3, Portland 6. Hockey Standings National League W D L F A P Raneers 5 0 1 17 10 10 Chicago ...4 1 2 18 12 9 Boston 4 1 1 17 9 9 Americans 4 1 2 16 15 9 Toronto 3 2 4 14 16 8 Detroit 42 0 5 17 19 4 Canadiens 0 1 7 13 31 1 Pacific Coast League Portland .7 3 0 30 15 15 Seattle 4 2 4 37 27 10 Vancouver .2 2 4 19 36 6 Spokane 1 1 6 15 33 3 Future Of Spokane Team Is Uncertain Negotiation For Sale of Pacific Coast Hockey. Club Are. Under Way SPOKANE. Nov. 26: (CP) It Is still uncertain whether the Spokane Clippers club will be .Temainlng In the Pacific Coast Hockey League. Sale of the club Is under consideration. Meanwhile, the schedule has 'been revised, eliminating games at Spokane. Latest &l 75 Q i 3 on Display Them to You? I p Every year we look for something; new This year tops them all See otir. complete stock Wc Will Iloia " Atir ArticleWill ChrisVitra- Ormes Ltd. "The Store of a Thousand Oifts" LEARNING THEIR TRADES UNDER GOVERN'MEX T SPONSORSHIP Olven an opportunity to learn, trades through Ontario government projects under the Dominion-provincial youth training movement the young men pictured here are making excellent use of their tuition Deriod. The movement i lolntly sponsored by federaj and provincial Parliaments as a means of preparing unemployed youths for profitable positions In industrv. The younit man at the left is gathering his knowledge in a Brantford. Ont.. moulding plant while t 1he rlrht age and youth meet to co-ordinate Uielr knowledge and abilities in a machine shop. The tutor in' this case is a farm machinery firm's veteran employee. Sport Briefs "jl I UNITED STATES LEADS HELSINKI. Finland, Nov. 25. ICP United States occupies first I place and England fifth In world athletlci, says the hewsDanei .Hufvudstadbladet. quoting 10 best results or last season In 23 recoc nlzed track and field events 4. l.N SIX IWGUAOES LONDON. Nov. 25: (CPI The program for the International soc cer match at Highbury In which England trlumDhed 3-0. over tho Rest of Europe was printed In s'x languages. MAY TOUR ENOLNI) WELLINGTON, N. 2.. Nov. 25: (CPI The New Zealand Ruebv League Is considering ah Invitation from the English Rugby League to send a team to England, in 1930. financial .details suggested are said to be satisfactory. BENEFIT WAS S UCCESS I MANCHESTER. Eng Nov. 25:' CP Leonard Hop wood, 35-year old Lancashire cricketer, netted $5,236 from his benefit match when Surrey played at Old Traf- ford last summer. It is announced ' TOPS IN LACROSSE CARDIFF, Wales, Nov. 25: (CP England won a Women's lacrosse match against a combined Scottish, Irish and Welsh team the first of Its kind 13-4. At the interval England led 6-2. OPPOSE SOCCER POOLS EDINBURGH, Nov. 25: (CP) -Condemning football pools gambling as a social evil, the Social Service Conference of the Baptist Union of Scotland has passed a re solution which was forwarded to the government. WINS SURREY TITLE LONDON, Nov. 25: (CP) Setting up a new professional record ol 59 for the reconstructed Sunning-dale, course, Alfred Perry, former open champion, won, the Surrey open .golf title for the fourth time. IN SWISS SOCCFP. BERNE, Nov. 25: (CP) Ken Fish, South African player, hai" Joined Berne Sporting Club, one of 'Switzerland's leading soccer teams. He played last season for Port Vale. English third division club. SewotbScpj Proceeds of the annual York- shire-Ulster rugby matches go to jjta , wards endowment of '-'rugger" beds In hosptals In Belfast and Leed, J At Klrkstall this year Yorkshire S won 20-6. i , I mm I few 'WANT:, I Mkt ADS i1 Trojans Defeat Golden Bears University of Southern California! Likely Rose Bowl Choice T.rvi AK'nn r3 un rn I University of Southern California!. iuciirann . uiuTcrsiiy oi waiiiorrua 221 . 'to 7 In an Imnnrtnnl ThunVtglcln. Day football game yesterday and Ul expected to be selected for the an-r" nual New Year's .Day Pasadena Rose Bowl classic. "HNS M ON I ED HANKS PONTYPOOL. Wales. Nov. 25: CP Idtis Thomas. 21-vear nlfl . . . ... . . Pontypool fullback, has sted W Play professional rugby with Hali- rax. English Rugby League. OLD FASHIONED Muddle well in Old Fuhfoncd jUu, ont-hilf luirp tgjir( t(. (Kon wtttf nd diih bittcrt. Add cubtt of Ice, hti tlice OfnS, HicV of ptneipple, slice of lemon nd mrjchlno cherry, fill with B.CD. 13 Year Old Re. RYE ...COCKTA 9 ,1.prtvB.GD. 13 Yer Old 9 MCtiiily, 1 pirt ItiliiD Rye Vermouth, doh bitten, deth of jum lyrup or e pfnch of iujr. Stir, dor(') 4. hl'e5vSere with MrlJchfno Cherry." . , ' . RYE HIGHBALL 1 lifter B.CD. 13 Yeir Old I it- n'i C cbbet ol fee, 1 J i lemon peel, fill gUti with lie pr tod. MfeltfSrt COLUMBIA ,ii i 0t SPORT CHAT Th McBrlde Athletic Assocla- tlon has been organized to central- th hanHii f ti.. ""fnor uwn inciua- , . 1. n I .-. J iIiim 1 , illJiHtm "JiK ura i i,j iiinwuni worlc ottUxra elected IU"015- i-rraeni. uon ueamer; v,cepresldfnt- A- Webb: tary treasurer. Tom Fleming. Commit- r eucn spon represented (will be named later. Mr Woods., (the school principal at McBrlde., Presided over th Anininiini mein(- " Future International tuna tour- naments sh.rtUd be held at Wedge- ...AND A PERFECT HIGHBALL COCKTAIL or OLD FASHIONED REQUIRES A PERFECT WHISKY... No other Canadian Rye Whisky can claim ihc old age and dovynri9nt eoodncjj of thi5 fine Double Distilled Spirit. The full-flavoured imooth' ncss of B.CD. Rye Whisky comes from its being brought to maturity In oak- finished "nature's way. ' The Canadian Government's seal on the IL bottle guarantees the renowhed , British Columbia 16 oz. bottlc 25 ipi bottle 40 oz. bbttle twilt finger BRITISH COLUMBIA PRODUCTS BUILD BRITISH COLUMBIA PAYROLLS." - SiS; bm- Mount Oldfield Ski Club Is In Annual Session The Mount Oldfield Ski Club htd iU annual meeting last evening In the council chamber of the City Hall. William Elklns, president, was in the chair. As last year, owing to weather conditions, wtu practically an inactive season, it wu decided to have the present officers and executive automatically carry on for the ensuing year. Oeneral bus-ine-u was discussed and nlans made ! for Improvements on the cabin. The 1 L k A officers who were re-elected by acclamation are: Honorary President. P. A. Mac-Galium. president. William Elklns. Vice-President. Tommy Fraser. Elkint. ExecutiveMrs. Ttxnmy mserJ,? Anrutroni U a three . . . , fa favortt VflHt. nvw over r.l i Miss Lucille urooiuoann. aeort Peters and Earl Eby. COFFINS PHEFEKAIII.E LONDON. Nov 23: CP-AIodVhMTler lhan Strong i . ..... rm llAW are lens comfortable than! coffins, said H S. Ooodhart-Ren-del. prominent architect, and man submits to them with sundry gadgets "to keep him quiet." I! ' -- -- --- port, near Yarmouth. Nova Scotia, thinks S". Kip Oarrlngton big-gome angler and writer. Farrtngton. whg was a member of the United States team which with the British Em plre P,re squad luaa was w" defeated cheated by 6y Cuba Cuba In the srennrf (ntrnttilnnal ut Uverpool. NJ5 last August, . .. .J .. . .. I J . ic aiui . mrm; . 1 . vo rcm ruj wip uamane a one dt tne larrei"" mic ocai cure r of the team matches and I sincere- "v nope that It will be held In Wedgeport every year In the fut. ure" The 1933 match was heldt on tne South Shore port where It was believed the August tunif would be larser than those cr-h ff 'nw.-.- V f v . - .. ' . M. owwa. norm? 01 me uver pool tuna wriehed mreTho. , -o n..unds. The 1937 mairh. held at Wedgeport age of ihlt wr.rU made product. $1.75 $2.75 $4.00 DISTILltRy CoW( -rd or W thp Govebmeni (?oiHihiHteaie ARMSTRONi IS FAVOR Odd Three To Two A,alnt f, Ino Garcia In Madl,n SqJ "out Tonichl 1.. " IUIUV Nov 25 i CP " Ceferlno Our weir wti round weltcn, muc ooui umight at itt auiuc uararn. oarcla is rr w weign in at about twelve . k ATTRACTING Till! TltOOr ST. MATtYtt BAY En w Shown- bath! and J.Wla t 1 wuiu iwir offn provided f t Klenea her recently DANCE AWAY HLl'LS LONDON. Nov. 24: pp IndurtrLU Health Kescar i tet hft annual report surrr 1 I lMh.(. . . I. . . jtn . I. t . 1. l'hoP b,u ot rhythn ioulP" up. the report sa . TRAPPERS ( , Sell Your l'ur la l int ntdder Hrlnt Tltem U Goldbloom's And C.tt lllfhrl rrlcei ttr Mink and .Mirlen lor Correct Corset ry lldtf nn indUidtuj r Analysts by V ' Nu Hone Corset lore liDITII .MILI.KIt Smith Woek Music Uuth Nelson A.T.C.M. . 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