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BUCKLEY's Tee Meeting of the Cardston Ath­ Cap

BUCKLEY's Tee Meeting of the Cardston Ath­ Cap

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1986 THE LETHBRIDGE HERALD PAGENINB

HoUingshead-Wright <• WINNIPEG ELECTION • Dominion Textile Wedding, Iron Springs Recommendations SPORT • COUNTS COMPLETED • <• « WINNIPEG. Dec, 2.—«B— • (Prom Our Own Correspondent) SHORTS <• Henry B. Smith. Independ- • Co. Raises Wages IRON SPRINGS, Dec, 1.—The Made To Inquiry <• ent Labor party candidate. • Iron Springs United Church was and William.O. Ross, Com- * the scene of a very pretty wedding By EDDIE BRIETZ <• munist, were elected to the • on Monday afternoon. Garneto (Associated Presa Sports school board to complete <• Of WlWorijers Wright, a well-known and popular On Penitentiaries Writer) • Winnipeg's civic bodies for • girt of the district, became the wife <' 1937. As in the council, the <• Increase, Ranging Up to of William Hollingshead of Calgary. Would Bring Criminal Code • I.L.P. lost control of the • The church was effectively decor, iraW YORK, Dec. 2.—{i^P)— school board in last Friday's • Seven Per Cent, Effec­ Mike Jacobs has added Jack • elections. • <• ated in pink and white with arch­ Up to Date—Extend Torrance, former Louisiana » • tive Dec. 7 ways of colorful autumn foliage and State shot-put star, to his col­ white bells. Prisoners' Welfare lection of fighters. . . He makes MONTREAL, Dec. 2.—(CB—Wage The bride, who entered the church Societies his debut at New Orleans Dec. Magrath Church Group Increase ranging up to seven per with her father looked lovely In a 7, . . , Commenting on the pro­ cent will go Into effect Dec. 7 In all white satin dress which had full MONTREAL, I>eo. 2.—«B—Bfflim- posed trade of RoUie Hcmsley Holds Annual Social mills of the Dominion Textile Com­ leg-o'-mutton sleeves and a slight ination of the criminal code to bring |i GROOM ROCKIES Y BIG HOCKEY THRILT trahi. Her only omamente were a to Cleveland for Mel Harder pany, It was announced by company It up to date from the point of View M By Ebbie Goodfellow, Detroit and Prankle Pytlak, one Cleve­ (From Our Own Correspondent) officials. Increases will mean an sparkling colored peacock clip and of modem penalogical knowledge and land sports editor said: "The MAGRATH, Dec. 1. — Magrath addition of approximately $250,000 a seed-pearl tiara and she carried development and extension of pris­ FOR mRAIL trade is all right. Both sides Seventies Quorum enjoyed their in wages of mill workers over the a bouquet of pink roses and carna­ oners' welfare societies through tions. The biggest disappointment and would get the worst of It." annual social In the first ward next year providing there is full- government subsidies, were recom­ Miss Adele Wyman. the brides­ the greatest thrill of my life was rooms with more than 60 present. time employment, they added. mended to the royal commission in­ Smart Jumps Set on Cham­ John Henry Lewis, llght- Community singing was enjoyed maid preceded the bride and was vestigating the Dominion's petul caused by, and at the expense of Some 5,000 workers in the four dressed in a tea-rose silk crepe heavywelght boxing champion, led by Orson Bridge, with Miss Montreal mills, the Montmorency system. pionship Courses at the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey dress trimmed with fur. The setting up of a. sentenc* club. Is due for a Garden appearance Grace Bingham accompanist, mill, Sherbrookc plant and Magcg Banff soon. . . . Messrs. Cohen and George Thomson extended greet­ plant win be affected. Mr. Hollingshead was supported board of experts who would detejr- We had Just beaten the Montreal ings to the guests and asked for by his brother-in-law George H. mlne sentences to be passed on pris­ Maroons to qualify for the 1935-36 O'Brien are teamed together in Officials said "these Increases will BANFF, Alta,, Dec. 2—W-flklers the bike merry-go-round better co-operation that the aims Mcllveen. Mrs. E. H. Reitcr played oners found guilty by a judge "after final. We had also restore wages in our mills generally the wedding march and George SB- the prisoner has been under obser­ head for the Rockies this year for Casey Stengel Is doing all right and ideals of the Quorum be real­ to the level prevailing to April 10, taken two straight from Toronto ized. katch of Turin, sang "Oh Sweet vation for two or three months," tho Canadian championships, and in Detroit and were leading the In Texas oil. 1033. At that date a general 10 per was suggested by Prof. F. R. Scott though the events are not sched­ C. C. Spencer amused the audi­ Mystery of Life." Ushers were L. final game 3-0 with two minutes cent reduction was made, and wa? Emo and L. McDonald. of McGill University, uled before early March, officials to go. Then the Leafs staged the Jimmy Braddock fears Max ence with a stump speach. Miss the first change in the company's Grace Bingham rendered two de­ Out of town guests Included Mr. Professor Scott also suggested the aro already preparing tho steep greatest exhibition of fight I have Schmellng a lot more than he general wage levels since an up­ appointment of a public defender slopes of Mount Noniuay. does Joe Louis Says the lightful piano solos. E. Plngree ward revision of approximately 12',^ and Mrs. Gilroy of Warner and ever witnessed. They oulckly tied Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllveen, Mr. and a parole board with power oC The Canadian Amateur 8kl asso­ up the score and won it in a few German not only, is a smarter Tanner spoke remlniscently of hu­ per cent took place in 1923. Inspection of prisons. ciation has dated March 6-B for fighter, but harder to hit. . . . morous Incidents of his boyhood and Mrs. Lay cock and Miss Holl­ seconds of overtime. I thought the "Wage increases will mean an ad­ ingshead, all of Calgary. Dr. C. A. Porteous, medical super­ the championship Jumping, slalom world had come to an end. I knew You are going to hear a lot days with those who are now his dition of approximately $250,000 in intendent of the Verdun Protestant and cross-country on the flanks of about Bunnar Barlund, Finn companions in the Seventies Quor­ the pay envelopes of mill workers After the ceremony a reception that WG had a desperate battle left was held at the home of the bride's hospital, stressed the value of psy­ tho 8,000 foot mountain four miles on our hands. heavyweight who goes to the um. over the next year, if we can oper­ chiatry In connection with penal In­ from here. post against Frankie Connelly Howard Fletcher, J. Orson Bridge, ate our mills at close to capacity parents. About forty relatives and stitutions. Jumps rivalling the 280-foot rec­ Tlien two nights later we showed tonight. J. H. Bridge and J. E. Harker ren­ and thereby provide full-time em­ close friends were present. He was supported by Dr. J. S, ord of Revelstoke'.? big hill are ex­ a lot of the fight we had played dered two enjoyable quartet num­ ployment." Mr. and Mrs. Hollingshead will Blols, president of the Montreal pected on the new Jumping tower against in the previous game. Wc bers accompanied by Miss Grace make their home In Calgary. Psychological Institute, who recom­ modelled on the Olympic Jumps of were behind 1-0 and the Leafs were Fletcher. Howard Fletcher was mended psychologists be appointed Lake Placid and Garmisch-Parten- playing strongly and with a lot of chairman for the evening. to reform schools and penitentiaries klrchen. confidence. I had been having a Elderly Couple Are The game hour, which proved a and that each centre of more than tough luck scoring series, because Jolly one, was supervised by Rulon Money Magician 100,000 population be equipped with The downhill racing course starts EBBIE GOODFELLOW Open Weather Is with a breathless swoop at the 7,500 In our previous free-scoring games Gibb. Lunch was served, supervised a psychological cltalc where partic­ foot Jevel on Mount Norquay, drop­ I did not even have a tiny assist by Mesdamcs Melvin, Rirle and J. Adjudged Insane ular attention could be paid to to my credit. It was my luck to tie Beaten; Neighbor O. Bridge. youths requiring special orientatlwi ping 3,000 feet In its twisting mile- and we had visions of another and-a-half course, the last 1,000 the score with a lot of aid from tie game. We had learned our les­ Aid To Building Guards His Secret in becoming law-abiding citizens. feet a thrilling rush through a wind­ Johnny Sorrell; Marty Barry put son well two nights previously and ing woods trail. The average grad­ us ahead one minute later and then fought back and held the Leafs To Mental Hospital NEWPORT, Ky., Dec. 2—OP)—Sam ient is between 30 and 40 degrees. Pete Kelly scored his only goal of without a good shot on our net Primary Kiddies In Taber District Malusch. 75, who during 10 days In British House Similar pains have been taken with the series late in the game to make during the remainder of the game. Jail astonished his keepers by pro­ preparing the .slalom course to exact It 3-1. So, after eight years of profes­ Mr. and Mrs. James Ewan ducing $5 and $10 bills apparently Adopts Bill End Iho utmost skill. The Toronto team never concedes sional hockey I was at last part of of Hamiota, Man., in Nev/ Construction and Re­out of thin air. was adjudged In­ The cross-country racers will fol­ a victory and put on another fight­ a championship team. The thrill Assist In Program sane and commlttad to a state hos­ Arms Movement low a broad figure-eight trail, ap­ ing splurge with five minutes to go. that happens perhaps only once in Critical ConcJition pairs Note(d — Gale pital. With him he took the se:ret proximately six miles In length and BUI Thorns scored a beautiful solo a Itfe-tlme. Sweeps District of his "money-maklns" proclivities. LONDON, Dec. 2.—(CP. Cable.)— which must be covered three times. HAMIOTA, Man., DIC. 2—fiSi-Mr. Mrs. Rose Hu(Json, Nev^ Repeated searcli of his clothing, The house of commons adopted by even of his underwear, failed to di­ The competitors will be in easy sight and Mrs. James Ewan, an elderly Presi(jent, Gives Intro- (From Our Own correspondent) a vote of 239 to 132, a bUl designed of clubhouse spectators most of the farm couple, were In critical con­ vulge source of the bank-notes to put an end to the activities of % TABER, Dec. 1.—One of the wild­ which he proffered periodically few British merchant ships which time. Columbus Club dition in their home here after be­ (Juctory Ad(jress est gales from the west swept this The Dominion government has Sock and ing battered by the butt end of an along with requests for cigarettes. havei been carrying arms to Spaln region from morning to evening to­ Even a change in cells failed to from foreign ix)rts. lent its assistance in the preparation Squirm Results Quint Shellacks axe. (From Our Ovs\ Correspondent) day, flooding the district with whirl­ of the new ski camp in Banff Na­ MAGRATH, Dec. 1. — Magrath halt the "flood," which reached a The bill makes the ban equally ef­ Elmer Gray, a neighbor farmer, winds of dust along streets and total of $98. tional Park and local ski officials and said by police to have wielded second ward Primary association fective In both home and foreign FIGHTS Blairmore Tuxis roads which made motoring dan­ ports, but arms shipments from have already arranged for the In­ the axe, was taken to a mental hos­ held their semi-annual conference gerous owing to the view ahead be­ flux of skiers and spectators from (By the Associated Press.) in the assembly hall Sunday evening, British ports have been prohibited (From Our Own Correspondent) pital at Brandon. He was suffering ing obscured at times from a few since early in the civil war. The biU the west, from the United States LOS ANOEIiES—King Lcvlnsky, from a slashed throat, allegedly Nov. 29, with the retiring president, Saturday night from their hunthig 204, Chicago, stopped Babe Hunt, BLAIRMORE, Nov. 30—After an feet distance. The wind grew cold trip with one huge deer to show does not affect Bhii>s registered In and eastern Canada. interval of two years, basketball was self-inflicted. Mrs. Zelpha Dow, In charge. as evening approached, but the 207, Tulsa, Okla. (6). It was an Inspiring sight to see for their efforts. the dominions. MIAMI, Fla.-Carl "Red" Gug- revived again last Saturday night Ewan, 63, and Mrs. Ewan, 54, were overcast skies cleared by nightfall when the Junior Columbus Club found on the floor of their farm so many little children, over 100 in with stars shining. glno, 132, Hartford, Conn., outpoint­ number, eagerly participating in a ed Tommy Spelgal, 131, Uniontown, Cardinals met and defeated the home near this town 175 miles Traffic was reduced at times to.a Blairmore Tuxls on the floor of the southwest of Winnipeg late Mon­ program designed to Illustrate the Pa. (10). purpose of Primary work In build­ minimum. But the open weather Is Columbus hall by a 29 to 7 score. day night. Gray, unconscious from affording such extended opportunity loss of blood, was found beside ing character and teaching service. WRESTLING For the first, game of the season for new small buildings, repairs and and the first In two years the play­ Ewan in a downstairs room. Mrs. Each group, from the tiny begin­ (By the Associated Press.) ners only three years old up to the alterations, in the countryside, ers put on a fast, clean exhibition Ewan lay on the floor upstairs. that much lumber and building sup­ Weil and Firmly Made MANCHESTER, N. H. — Steve and the few fans that were present Percy Gray, brother of Elmer, group 1, group 2 boys and girls, the (Cnisher) Casey, Ireland, defeated Zion's^boys arijj Zlon's girls groups, plies continue to go out from the Last Night's Results enjoyed the game from start to found the three when he became local yard. Since spring this move­ Rangers 509 695 Jack Marshall, Colorado, two finish. alarmed at his brother's absence the Lark's girls group, Blue Birds, straight falls. Sea Gulls girls group, to the boys' ment has been marked, and in spite Shamrocks 446 558 B. Tedechlnl proved to be the fly from their home and Investigated. of wind threats a stream of wagons Carsons 1034 Ml 1136 NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Danno O'- in the ointment for the Tuxls. They He followed Elmer's tracks in the groups of Blazers. Trekkers and Mahoney, 230. Ireland, won from Guides—each declared in verse and and trucks were loading up this Leth. Meat Market 982 855 1061 could not cope with his fast break­ snow to the Ewan home. forenoon. One feature Is the large High: W. MUroy 286, A. Graham Rudy Dusek, 222, Omaha, Neb., when ing which put him in easy scoring It was learned Gray carried an speech the Ideals of their groups, Dusek was disqualified during sec­ and each sang songs expressing love, number of posts taken out. Some 240. O, NUes 237, V. Doughty 235. position time and again. He dropped axe when he left his own farm home new building and a goodly amount McKlnnons 977 813 948 ond fall. the ball through the basket for 12 and had a razor in his pocket. gratitude and appreciation for God's blessings and the privilege of serv­ of alterations In town are Included Bawdens 996 772 764 NEWARK, N.J.—Ernie Duspk, 21f), cf the Ckilumbus club's 29 points. After the attack, police said, he SWEET In the demand, while the new skat­ Omaha, threw Matros Kirllenko, 221, apparently put the axe in ' the ice to their fellowmen, as well as ex­ High: S. Wallls 229, N. McKlnnon Tuxls boys were away off In their pressing the Joy of the service pos­ ing rink has contributed. Snow was 229, J. DougaU 229, O. Eaaton 222. Russia, two out of three falls. shooting and only three players Ewan woodshed, returning to the ALBANY, N.y. — Joe Cox, 224, sible In each group. only spotty and like frost rime Bumpers 655 811 got a field goal. house to use the razor on his own where it fell at the week-end, and Cleveland, defeated Wally Dusek, throat. Mrs. Lucy Stevens was reader for Rolling Pins 682 698 At the half wav mark Columbus the evening, giving brief explana- the continued open weather Is giv­ CAPORALS High: Mrs. Mills 211, A. Flock 190. 220. Omaha, two out of three falls club was leading 16 to 2. SAN FRANCISCO—Bill Hansen, lons preceding each program num­ ing a fine chance to place everything Tonirbt's Games TEAMS ber. in shape for winter, 7:00—Marquis Hotel vs. Brewery. 202, Chicago, defeated Chief Little Columbus Club Cardinals — J. Wolf, 204, Colorado. Gun Battle Fatal Wide Proportions 7:00—Cardinals vs. Busy Bees. Lenchuka 4. B. Tedlclnl 12, A. Primary work has taken on wide Captivttte 8:15—Lethbridge Hotel Barbers PozzI 4, A. Pereslni 4. J. Blelll 2, N. proportions, and no child up to and STIRLING NEWS vs. Baallms. Schlasser 8; J. Petrik, J. Dobek, J. To Two Filipinos -•Ml Report That Action including 12 years of age Is beyond students Inspect Terminal Elevator 8:00—KIwanis Club. Galvon, C. Amatto. Total 29. the scope of its training, regardless 9:00—Klwanls Club. Against Cricketer Blairmore Tuxls—B. Harmer 2, S. SEATTLE, Dec. 2.—(iP)—Two Fili­ and Ellison MiUs—Primary of his race or creed. The weekly half Sponsors Children's Party ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Thnrsday's Gaines Macdonald 2. A. Bias, M. Thorpe 2, pinos were killed and a third seri­ hour allowed by the Department of Too Severe, Denied J. Dutton 1. D, Allen. A. Patterson. ously wounded here in a terrific gun 7:00—Maple Ijeafs vs. Oo Getters. Education for religious training is (From Our Own oorrespondent.) 'The purest form in virhich tobacco cen be moVtA.-J^ncit 8:00—Cameos vs. Vikings. Total 7. battle in front of a downtown cafe. BOMBAY, Dec. 2—(CP. Cable)— used by the Primary association, STIRLING NEWS. — The agri­ 8:00—Bulldogs vs. Trappers. Referees. L. Schlasser and Geo. The dead are: and every child is given an oppor­ cultural class in high school motor­ 9:00—Spearheads vs. Mayfalrs. —A report that the special Indian Pire. A. A. Simon, 40, and Virgil Du- committee appointed to Inquire in­ tunity for personal expression In ed to Lethbridge with their In­ 9:00—Eatonlas vs. BIrkdales. yangan, 40, whom police. described some form of service. structor, Ernest Poulsen. They vis­ to the causes of Amar Nath's dis­ as Filipinos. missal from the Indian test cricket Mrs. Rose Hudson, the newly-ap­ ited the terminal elevator, where IRTHDAY Baeeda Patron, 25, also described pointed Primary president, gave the g_ldes explained the handling of 17.YEAR-0LD GIRL team this summer had deemed the by police as a Filipino, lay seriously action too drastic was entirely un­ B GREETINGS Introductory address. the grain, how it is bUined and IS COMING GOLF ACE InHired In a hospital. Miss Nadene Dow played the pi­ how the cars are loaded from the authorized and untrue, according to Police said Simon and Patron a statement made by Sir John Beau­ ano prelude and also accompanied bins for transport. From there the DEL MONTE. Calif., Dec. 2—«»— (By The Canadian Press) were leaders In the Filipino colony entire company of students went mont, chairman of the committee. To Norman Mountain, Ham­ all musical number?- for the pro­ Clara Callendcr. 17. daughter of a here. gram. A 14-year-old rising young to the Ellison Mills, where they "The report was entirely unauth­ ilton "ngers halfback in the In- The three men had been eating were privileged to watch the cereals Monterey profes.slonal after win­ orized and untrue," Sir John stated musician, she acqultt'l herself ning several golf titles here, now terprovlncial Rugby Union, born together nearly an hour when shots splendidly. and flour In the making, and were I never communicated with the at Hamilton 29 years ago to­ suddenly rang out as they left the given lectures as they progressed has stepped a little further into the press." When each group had rendered m hall of fame. Playing against Char­ morrow. A football product of restaurant. its part tlie children were grouped through the plant on the entire re­ It had been reported that while UUII1TER .'.V the Hamilton City league. Other patrons ducked imder duction process. In the evening they lotte Glutting, semi-finalist in the not exonerating the northern India on the stage, each group being •women's national championship, Mountain Joined the Tigers In tables as the shooting started. When all attended the show at the Capitol star for alleged misconduct in Eng­ Identified by banners bearing their It" MLss Callender set a new course re­ 1933 after two seasons with police arrived, Simon lay dead. Du- titles. The Missionary group were theatre. land, the committee thought action Tiger Cubs, Ontario Rugby yangan died in an automobile en EXCURSlOnS cord of 79. taken by the MaharaJ of Vlzla An­ there representing all nations where The local high school boys are The previous record of 81 was Football Union team. route to a hospital. Primary work is carried on, each not entering the basketball league il agram, , and Capt. Britain this year, but expect to continue -f r\om held Jointly by Marlon Hollinc, Jones, manager, affected the morale child in costume. And the Hospital Olenna CoUett Vare, Dorothy •> ^ -> c- • « •:• o •> • * division was there representing the their practices. A girls' high school of the team. Amnr Nath was sent ATTEMPT TO MATCH team Is to be started this term with LETHBRIDGE Campbell Hurd and Joyce Wether- back to India early in the tour. ^ •> Primary hospital ward at Salt Lake cd. LOUIS-ROSENBLOOM • DEATHS YESTERDAY •> City, where thousands of little chil­ Solon Low as instructor. ILIFORniR dren have received help free of Mrs. Pen-y Barton was taken to CARDSTON PREPARES HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 2.-(lP) •> * •:• •> •> charge that would otherwise have St. Michael's hospital In Lethbridge Saturday for medical treatment. —Matchmaker Charley McDonald •been impossible except for the do­ Tickets on Sale Daily to May U, J9S7—Return Limitpoini 6 Montkts FOR BAD BREATH and FOR WINTER PROGRAM of the Hollywood Legion Stadium (By The Canadian Press.) nations received annually, when Mrs. Howard Hardy, who has been announced today he had wired man­ OTTAWA.—Sir Arthur Doughty, each child and parent is expected In the hospital for the past two VANCOUVER i Tint CUu iBtarmldiat* GLAMOROUS GIRL DOES weeks, will undergo an operation. agers of Joe Louis, offering the 76, retired Dominion archivist. to donate one penny for each year VICTORIA S40.00 SMOKER'S THROAT The Oriole orchestra, a group ol NOT ATTRACT ARTIST negro heavyweight $100,000 to meet MONTREAL.—Mr. Justice Wilfrid they have lived to the Primary for PORTLAND . . . . ^ ^75,85 SBT.eO •4T.SS Maxle Rosenbloom In the 4400-seat Mercler, 70, of Quebec superior hospital work. The 12 officers and young men from Saskatchewan who are living here for the winter, gave SAN FRANCISCO .>•:• INJURED RUGBY PLAYER large crowd in attendance. Charles Ticlicls c:i Sale Daily to Jan, 5, 1937—Retuni Limit 3 Months SOUTH soring of the winter's activities. also expressed appreciation for Pri­ Kenneck and Morris Johnson fur­ Gymnasium clasaes are now well mary work and the scops of Its ac­ (By the Canadian. Press.) LINDSAY, Ont., Dec. 2.—<(B— nished the music. TORONTO ) rintCUu Coach CUc* imder way and the cooler weather tivities. Mrs. Merle Bennett of Taber is will assist, considerably in tho oper­ Harvey "Busher" Jackson. Tor­ Condition of Bud Kuntz, Toronto Mrs. Brandley said that Primary LONDON ]• • $74.70 $56.00 AFRICAN onto, who scored both Leaf goals as Westsldes i-ugby player who suffer­ here vistllng friends and relatives. ating of the rink. conferences In the L.D.S. church Mrs. Bernlce Glover of Lethbridge MONTREAL - $88.30 $66.20 Toronto defeated Montreal Maroons ed a ruptured spleen In a game here were first Instl'. ited by the late 2-1. Saturday with Lindsay Interme­ is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mable HALIFAX - • %%li.7S $87.55 WINES "Aunt" Amy Allen, whose efforts Spackman. FIVE TEAMS TIED Walter "Turk" Broda, Toronto, diates, was described last night as were so well rewarded that confer­ Coach CU(a TidccU food In Toartit SlMptn m panntat b«rth durt* who held Maroons to one goal. showing Improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cooper of ences became general to show peo­ Picture Butte spent Sunday visit­ PAARL TAWNY FOR LEAD IN 6-DAY Herblo Cain, Montreal, who scor­ Hospital authorities were hopeful ple what Primary workers accomp­ ed Maroons' lone goal against the of the recovery of the 22-year-old ing with her mother, Mrs. Nels Nel­ PORT—$1.15 lish. son. BIKE RACE, CHICAGO Leafs. snapbnck star, formerly of Reglna Cal Alston offered the invocation He was operated on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kirt West motored NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—(/P)—With and Elaine Dow the benediction. here from Picture Butte and spent Tickets on Sale Dee. 7,1936 to Jan. 5,10S7—Return Limit 3 Months the day with her parents, Mr. and something over 100 hours still to do, • • EDMONTON SCRAPPER DRAWS Vint CUu CMcb Claa nearly half tho field In New York's Mrs. Jolm Hill. ( •> NEW YORK RANGERS DRUB <• SEATTLE, Dec. a.-«B—Danny «T. PAUL . . $47.00 $42.80 MUSCATEL 01st six-day bike race was tied for •> BALTIMORE BV 11 TO 4 <• Results Brandon Ml-, and Mrs. George Gillette and Pahl, heavyweight clvuter fl-om ramlly of Picture Butte are visit­ DES MOINES • $87.45 $52.20 .$1.1.5 flrst place at 1 a.m. today. « Edmonton, Alta., fought to a six- Eleven of the 16 starting teams • BALTIMORE, Dec. 2.—KR Civic Election ing at the home of her parents, Mr. CHICAOO . . $82.90 $57.10 round .draw with Tiny Cooper of and Mrs. John Oler. still were in the grind and Ave of • —New York Rangers of the • Portland, in the semi-wlndup of the Coach TickcU good in Toarlat SiMptri. wiim •pontad, on parratnt Mrtb dur|« them shared the lead so far as dis­ • ran • BRANDON, Man.7~Dec. 2.—((P)— Mr. and Mrs. Noel Brandley and Allen Matthews-John Sykes fight Alderman A. B. Patterson, B. C. Miss Kathlesn Proctor returned tance was concerned, Tho German • riot over Baltimore Orioles •> here last night. Pahl tipped tho PROPORTIONATELY LOW FAIII Tt AND niH OTHER POINTS-OHOISR OF ROUTM This advertisement Is not Insert­ speedster.s, Gustav Killan and Heinz Patte:-son, W. R. Webb and F. H. home Simday from a trip to Groat • of the Eastern United States <• scales at 190W, Cooper 178U. ( ANAOIAN ed by the Alberta Liquor Oontroi Vopel. held a slight edge In the Young were returned to the Bran­ Falls, Mont. Ask Your Local Tioket Agent fw Complsts • Amateur League in an cxhi- <• don city council in civic elections Kimble Anderson and Mr. and Board or by tho Government of sprlnt-polnt scoring. The other • bitlon game hero last night • tho Province of Alberta. Otto Heasllp of Dauphin, formerly and W. M. Forsythe won his first Mrs. Halverson and daughter of teams in the tie were Walthour and • and wound up with an 11-4 • with the Dominion parks branch in Crosslcy. Ignat and Dlot, Letour- aldermanlc seat. Aid. J. G. Grant Tj-rell's Lake were Sunday morning • victory. • Riding Mountain Park, has been ap­ was defeated. visitors at Sunday school. ner v"' Gulmbretlere, and Pelle- • • pointed superintendent at Riding naars and Schon. j Mayor Harry Cater's term runs Elgin Peterson, William Chrlsten- • •:• • • • • • • • • Mountain. for another year. Bon and Allen Chrlstenson returned