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EDMONTON BULLETIN Alberta s Oldest Newsnaner THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930. olers 5 Register ENCEMEN STAND OUT IN GAME AT ARENA LAST NIGHT yy McNeill and Bill Brander, Winners Defence, Score All Five of Their. Team s Goals Brand of Hockey. Played Was Only Fair tandii es. victo By BILL LEWIS : their big defence combination of Guy McNeill and out as their onl threat on the league-leading Poolers romped over Colin Martindale's tail-end eduled Junior Hockey League game played it. me, these two young stalwarts who form of the league's pace-setters divided the winners entire five goals between them. husky left defenceman; accounted for three of himself, while. Brander, his running-mate, was for i i , 34 5 i i H BP i i Fie ot He pti ty a fh faded in with no little gusto. They the scoring of the remaining two. BA This evening will witness the final Gecisive game of the girls city inter- mediate besketball league and poss- ession of the A. B.C. cup for the Fensuing year when the Commercial Gradettes will play the University girls team in the Varsity gym. On Saturday evening at the . M. C. A. gymnasium beginning at 7:45 o'clock a doubleheader will be played Between the Hudson's Bay and the senior men and the second game be- tween the Whites and the National Home Furnishers, both games being scheduled fn the provincial series of this district. An organization is being completed of the Young Hebrew. Women's As- sociation Basketball club and practices have been going of steadily for several weeks at the Victoria high school gymnasium, under the coaching of Messrs Ostray and Garfin. While possibly too late for the city league of the winter the young ladles will doubt less be heard from in any future city Jeague schedules. An ambitious scheme is being pre- organizer A. R.. Lawrence early in March when the southern inners will all be in attendance for two-evening, three series. Mr. Lawrence ts awaiting the return from Winnipeg of Manager Abbott, of the exhibition board, when cost figures will be prepared and sub- a night 5-2 Victory Over Enarcos in Junior Hockey Contest We SMALLEST STAMP AND MAILED IN. W RAW EGGS-INCLUDING SHEL G SALT HERRINGS 2. LBS. OF RAW BEEF ATE 2 FEET OF RAW PORK SAUSAGE LETTER, EVER SENT THROUGH THE MAIL. TWRTY PAGES WERE INCLOSED BETWEEN A TWO-CENT STAMP AND'A SPECIAL DELIVERY OMAHA BY MISS GRACE M.KRATRY. Htuses recered promplly ond order- both stamps cancelled AN OUNCE OF GOLD CAN GE BEATEN BY HAND INTO lt; GOLD LEAF THAT WILL COVER AN 1 AND DRANK A GALLON oF BEER AT ONE SITTING. 25 tre Professor had noleeth, AN B-LEAE CLOVER. WAS FOUND BY R-J. GOSS. ef Newark, Nf. AcRE Ree ee Lose to St. Paul 4-2 Packed Arena After enay s score in Alberta Field Trial Club is Prize Winner Lawton, Game Commiss- toner for Alberta, has announced the jwinners in the competition for the destruction of agricultural pests during 1929. In four divisions exception Keen interest was shown and the Successful ones were. rewarded generous prizes. Six prizes were awarded in. com- petition number one for clubs, 150 in number two for individuals, five in - number three for schools and 465 in Results: COMPETITION No.1 ist, 200, Alberta Field Trial Cub, KANSAS CITY WINNERS 3-1 SIFTON AGAIN HEADS PRAIRIE RACING ASSOC. Douglas and Abbott of Edmonton and Watt of Claresholm Represent Alta WINNIPEG, Man., Jan. 23 Mayor J, W. Sifton, of Winnipeg, yesterday Was re-elected president of the Prairie Thoroughbred Breeders and Racing Association at the annual meeting of the Association held here. The complete list of, officers follow: vice-presidents, HJ. Hicke Winni- peg: A. E. Cross, Calgary: J. F. Lun- ney, Regina; direttors for Alberta, J. ; P. W. Abbott, Saskatoon; J. O. Hettler, Saskatoon: for Manitoba, B. M. Armitrong: 8. E. Richards, FP. Montague, all of Wing james hororary treasurer, Roe; representative steward, ED. Adams, Calgary. Two Goals in Final Period Gives Plamors Decision Over St. Louis Associated Press ST, LOUIS, Jan. 23. Slipping pest Kearney three times, Kansas City Pia- GILBERT HALL SHOWING FORM Defending Champion of Canadian Indoor Tennis Survives Two Rounds MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 23. YVisit- ing players from the United States dominated the play in the first round of the Canadian Indoor Tennis cham. plonships which opened here yester- day. but, the surprising form of sev eral of the local men proved to be the feature of the day of fast tennis and keen competition. J. Gilbert Hall of South Orange, N. J. the defending champion. came through two rounds. in impressive form,, Leo Boucher, local youth. provided some opposition to. in the morning: while Edward Burns, of Brooklyn, with a crashing serve and terrific forehand. made the sturdy Hall step at top speed. Frederick Mereur, of Bethlehem, Pa., and fa- ; Charles Ps-the 1930 Fes Stribling Kayos De Mave in First (Young) stri Shocked out ack De mare, last night, stribi pounds and De Mave CUBS FAVORED AGAIN TO SET ed so Dismally in Series Have Strengthened NEW YORK, N. the Chicago Cubs, in the coming campaign. spiration of R assigned third group. the Pirates, Giants and base hit-was made. Sheely Gone acquired Gus Suhr to play first Teague fire. as the answer but major 1 vored by some as next chemipion, was another who won twice. KEEP Round at Atlanta heavyweight, in the first round of thelr scheduled ten-round bout here weighed 188 98. NATIONAL PACE 5: Senior Champs. Who Fail- sada Set hae toe ee aes eae ene ts o See oes Sys coma sce the firm of Wrigley, Veeck and Mc- Sas oe rae cei comer an eee ae ae .. Lester Bell, et ee ae oe, ci oe ee Serton os Spanos anal anes bat es Earner sce that a capable left hander is in the -In-adveiice ofa close-inspection of the added talent, evidence is lacking that the other first. division elubs Cardinals have been strengthened since the last Annoyed by the slowness afoot of Early Sheely, the Pirates have, sent the surest catch of thrown balls in baseball back to the Pacific coast. and ase. The San Francisco player, .however, has yet to pass the test of major The Glants were perplexed from start to finish of the last season with inadequate protection at second base. Eddie Marshall is being greeted. on the basis of a Bridgeport reputation, n eld positions. can not safely be given away in January. The Gtants, too, may '*y BLACKS IN 4070 24 WIN Defeat Whites in Strenu: ous Intermediate Basket- ball Game at Y.M.C.A. y Blacks with experienc and weight in their favor, registered 40 to 24 victory in the Intermediat Basketball League, at the , 3. C. floor last night. Munro for the. winin. ora was the high scorer of the e find'ng the hoop fora total of 1 Bryant was right hebind hit with 16, Chong led the Whites in so The , colinting eight points. Altogether Pred Langale banded jeree out 26 Canadians won thelr league fixture Fey Leave lest might, Layeteke seats fy Ing three goals, Linleley to and Ro- Tanluk one. Arrows Win Three Ina Rov. in Can.-Am. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23 The Philadelphia Arrows made it three victories in a row last night by de- feating Springfield, 3 to 1, in a Ca- nadian-American League hockey gam stand a bit of outfield tinkering with profit. With a new tp sergeant, Gabby Street, barking, the orders the St. Louls Cardinals are prepared to fight it out this summer along the-same Unes employed in 1929. Two second division clubs of last year may make serious bids for im proved positions in the new baseball Season. The Phillies were up and com- ing at the close with as effective an attack as the major -leagues have seen in many 8 day. Cincinnat , a seventh place club last year, 1s an adds on favorite to improve. Dan Howley, who, brought the st. Louis Browns from the depths to near the heights in two of three years he led the American League club, will not permit the Reds to remain supreme. He added two hard hitters in Harry Hellmann and Bob Meusel and may call on his well/ known inspir- ational efforts. League- STUDENTS CAN PASS ELKS BY ONE VICTOR Superiors Showing 1 Let-up, Expected to Add Another Win The top and bottom teams of seulor hockey league. meet tonight Varsity Rink ina league encour and although the general opinion that it will be another victory for Stuart's Superiors, Bill been driving Varsity without a up in an effort to make it at tea Teal battle before the Soups s thelr win column, Broadfoot Seif will be in the Collegian line and the argument between Jim Graham and him at centre cs sb bo, sufficient attraction for the f Phe students were tied with for the celine position in the sta ings previous to Tuesday's nln when the Be Bearers fe an shires edad eat and ho Imperial Pte Satthough tes ight inp able, the Collegians still hav mathematical chance of landing : ond place and playoff berth Since the Elks pulled the impos gainst Imperials, who can tell? Stuart Tough Stuert, the Superior goalkeeper the biggest obstacle in the way of Students, besides Graham at pivot-position, but Broadfoot company. are no mean. snipers they might zip the odd one throt Varsity aro also determined to in shape ig meet the visiting M toba Varsity sextet in the first of intercollegiato series, the Peg University of Saskatchewan in Sa toon tonight. Manttoba 1s out to fend the Halpenny Trophy. symt of the intercollegiate championsht Tonight's line-tips willbe: Varsity Grads: Goal Ross fense Hall, Mende: forwards Donsid. Knight, Chant; Broad Montgomery, Cooper. Superiors Goal, Stuart; defen Smith, Faulder: forwards Grab Walker. Crossland, Gillies, Green Bullard, Referee Clarence Campbell. NAVY BEATEN BY CIVICS IN CLOSE GAN Handed 4 to 3 Defeat Intermediate League Hockey Clash Walter Hunter's league-lea Civics added two more points to t Jead over Beatty's in the Interm ate Hokey League race when. chalked up a 4-3 victory over Navy.in a. scheduled yeme playei the siena last night, two. teams. battled on te rashicatiy: the enti Nitta ot play, wills the Olvcs HANDY Beet title BI Y MONTREAL, Que.. Jan. 23 / cassis, Montical, defeated X. BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE calgtes Seat Mine. ita calgnty Gur here last night, 3 to 1. Flyers scored Sub, Gelgery. soe, aed, 100, Kam Giub, Salen, S007, ed. 100, Kiar their only goal on Byme in the first Deer Fish a Gens, Astctation. Red Deer, chukker although they bombarded Meccan Sesuey. scivt eu Dram: bim in the final when he-suesesstully Minneapolis Goel, Timmins; de- helley Valley pish Game Association, Countered 25 attempts. Only six. pen- srt EERE sent the Poolers out in teams of the seaior women's division fence, Coutu, -Seaait: centre, Den- Drudhelier, 22.401 Son Pes one, Meee she DIATE Hes forthe northern istich thove tre eonay wings, Depaul Burns: subs. Seryay, inthe opening period when feams being the University-and the Reading, Crawford, Westwick, Gordon, . Snather to their ead about tm ae St Panl Goal, Stark: det to their Jead bout mid-way : rhe: fans interested should also be heen,, Mulligan; centre, Desjardines; , Morsison, Contre through the session when he rushed and sent a long drive from the biue *f0used in the provincial series be- wings, that found the draperies. Guy other night. with Coutu and Tt is expected that following the peri game at the Varsity. tonight early the : nea - Stnouncement will be iiade as to the te'take thetsd se SO Bill Brander sent the Poolers out in Schedule of games: between the entry were soon separated and Green was Pe ee pare oe vin bya one-goal margin. Civics: Goal Killips; defensi Brown, Bell; forwards Bus Br Mann. Bernie Brown; subs Cs bell Wilchinski, Reis, Navy: Goal Stuart; defens Tracey, Fenton; forwards Bert C Foster, Jack Croft; subs. E. Ste MeTavish, K. Ste. rt. Referce: Sellers, Cassils Defeats Slties were called in the entire, game, five of them on Kansas Citz.. St. Louls Goal. Kearney: defence, Jamieson. Clark;. centre, Goyer: wings Headley, HIN; subs,Botleau, Poxley, Kansas City Goel, Byrne; defence, McLeod, Munro: centre, Mitchell wings. Scott, Dunfield; subs, MeCorm- ick, Hanger, Haiderson, Campbell. Referces Winters and Moran. ComPETETION xo. preston 8... No. 1933. and, 59. g Summary ener, First period: Denennay. (Depaul), . D., 40. Penalties, Romnes, - Westwick, 205 Sa Be hte Summary Second period: Romnes, (Gobeen), Boa can : MPETITION NO. 4 4 18:24; Wiloon, 18:47. Penalties, West 1st ars, Geotean gents. Whilemere, 13.- 156305 Pepulties, Soot, YO Wick. Goheen, Romnes, Coutu 4 min, saz. 3nd. : Sasio8. , Deriod: Kansas City, Camp- Gordon. (GfeCormick) Penalties, Ranger, Munro. Third period: Yanghlan, Boston, 16-8, 15-10, in the second round of the Ca racket championship here. yeste Cass'Is won easily, bavirng Utile tr except in the sesond set: W. F. Crocker, Montreal, for Canada, ran into stiff nin his game with J. G. land, Montreal, but won 6-3, 3-6, Clibert Hell, New York, the det won from L. Bou Bo6. 1:19: Conroy, (Morris) 1:14; Conroy, (Desjardinesy 15:54. Penalties, Mulli- Necking is especially disgusting gan, Rennie 2, Stuart, Wilson, Goheen. when it costs you 5 and is called a Referees Irwin and Hughes. prize fight, Kansas City, Scott, Hi Ry This advertizement t* not tomerted vy tbe Alberta Giguor Con tro Board or oy the Government of the Province ot Alperta Canadian Section w Hawwud Sageae eusez gt; BRugss see Bwssz gngasr Heese aot Vancourer .. 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