Page Six Poa 3S a SA DVO. Aes: November 26, 1937 f_ . ae X The Ruling Ciawss pe | St il Vi t ————— a Column | 2 — eamroiler Wictory) SE pies 3 q a For North Shore IvVien = - - ) Z 4 j ed = 3 - One Le e Radials’ Defense . 4 as UW Collapses a | By HAL GRIFFIN P } a e | | \ “4 Standing Weekend Scores e A St. Andrews, 3; Royals, 1 P ; i Zo up ionee something Barak pees 6. St. Suviours, 3 ||f Regent Custem Tailored Clothes Are Made ; i ast wee (o) i- q : = dials, fourth in Mai = = BE eet ae ut the gi Maia eee: oo ee oe aes cae on the Premises by Expert Tailors i ane ae upen gus aud ce N. Shore United 6 5 1 0 21 13 10| inferiority complex Sa they fue j : 4 olossal boxin Be = : : : : : a _ 3 wres ing St Busters —.6 3 1 215 8 8|the field against North Shore 2 Only the finest imported materials guaranteed lin- qj | show Vancouver ports Club - Saviours —.. 6 2 3 117 22 5| United im this Saturday's game at ines and pocketi aq : is arranging for December 3. Radials 6 1 3 21216 4| Confederation Park, few fans will p ings and pockelings are usec. 4) The boys were in again this week, West. Royals = 6 1 4 11218 3| blame them after the Reds’ amaz- P q } looking for publicity, their only District League. ing showing this season. q Every suit and overcoat is fitted to your body per- complaint that our descriptive First Division. Last Saturday at Jones Park the sonally by the best fitter in V ; terms were a little on the modest Sere Taxi 8 6 0 222 514) North Shore eleven steamrollered |F Oe papa ee ee 4 side. eet Niet —— Zi 1 2 24 10 12] their way to victory after breaking ||P : : 4 ee nin recasting event) to set Horns a le. oe d 4 t 2 8 5 » down the Saints’ stiff defense in ||} Regent clothes are moderately priced to suit your d down to details, will feature Geo. Ae gS TS BA oe | ene secone uate eruS it wasn’t the pocketbook. .. . Three days-delivery if in a hurry. (Social Credit Judge, whatever that eens 3 Saints’ lucky day, but for all that |/F ; 7 axes Bt Pes} Ss 5 7 | the Worth Shore team definitely ||} : ‘ai Inay mean) Bunka, Saskatchewan WESRee = = 8 2 3 7 aH a 2 proved its superiority. ‘ C Fe d champion and Alberta runner-w oS oe i i i pi a a p St. Regis 2 7 1 6 01025 2 For a time in the first half St. § fe | jn the Dominion finals for the Abbotsford _.. 7 1 6 010 34 2 Saviours had most of the play their q 4 British Empire Games, and Mike Second Division. way but, in contrast to the Reds, | |p al Paul, British Columbia’s Ukranian Hammonds ee ook ear e tecked dizecuon, Weee ib i Sa: HO hon. = 7 5 1126 711 change-over came the score stood 4 if champion. CCE Seager eC Ta "3 3 11518 7 4-3 in favor of North Shore, Lip- > . q : Others on the card are Paul aa trot getting one in just before the 324 WwW. Hastings Street Singh and Stan Snowden, and Sere Sin te -7 3 3 1 915 7) Whistle blew P 4 Sere faeKson Pro-Rees 62 4 ois 4 se sae ,VANCOUVER’S OWN TAILORS | : Varsity + 6 0 6 0 425 0 St. Saviours enthusiastic efforts Z Preliminary boxing bouts between to equalize were blocked and the ||> Se ee ke T™ Rantala and E, Conna (87 1bs.), Gordie Purser and Kid Gammen (434 lbs.), have already been ar- ranged, but the main event has yet to be lined up. As we said last week, there ain’t a-gonna be no reserved seats and the tickets are two-bits apiece. Saints’ hopes went glimmering af- ter Koozolin and McManus doubled the score. McManus (2), Christie (2), Spen- cer and Koozolin scored for North Shore; Muir, Heath and Liptrot for St. Saviours. In the Queens Park game betwen St. Andrews and Royals, the Scots CARLETON CAFE Where Quality and Service Are Supreme 100% Union House Johnny Kulak, Mer. 105 E. Hastings St. Tel. Sey. 4060 SS SDS Reserve In Lead Trounce Galahads Private Dining Reom ¢ for Banguets, Parties, Etc. pfis_sfic..olie 4 E E , a So Se ee ee ee ee _— : sen : = wN N na romped home comfortably in the : ge Se ety ease Seek iS : = L ua second half. One down at half-time, Premier Maurice (Padlock) Du- | going south over Christmas, if , ce cee ; NANAIMO” Reserve Miners 2: Royals weakened from 2 stron e€ a oO plessis of Quebec believes negotiations between the Soccer Another month like this and he'll be in fighting sumed leadership of the Upper) start and omy ¢ lone SOLOS 2 Tsland Senior soccer league by de- | Manzer shortly before the final course a shop closed by his cops feating Nanaimo Galahads 5-2 on | whistle saved them from a white- Moffat Draw is a horse of another color. the Central sports grounds here wash. ¢ ae Sunday. A good crowd saw the Hap Smith, Keddie, playing his game. first game for St. Andrews, and Alvin Parks, at inside right, pro- Morley, from a penalty against vided the sensation of the game, Gemmell, scored for the Scots, by scoring all five goals for the Manzer for Royals. miners. Saturday’s Games ‘At half-time the score stood at 2:30—St. Sayiours vs. Royals, BI 41, Kilbey getting 2 shot home| Confederation Park. Referee, _... THEATRE 13 for Galahads, and in the second | Spark. Vancouver's Biggest | half McCormick added another. 2-30—North Shore vs. Radials, Vaudeville a Show Tt was Galahads first defeat this | Confederation Park. Referee, Special Today and Tomorrow — RICHARD ARLEN in “Silent Barriers” Mon., Tues., Nov. 29, 30— “CHINA SEAS’’ with CLARK GABLE, WALLACE BEERY season. Murray. Wed., Thurs., Dec. 1, 2— condition for the plant.” Hammonds Smother CCF Eleven Pro=Recs Turn In 6-0 Score Weed-end Scores: Service 4; Abbotsford 1. West Vancouver 2; St. Regis 1. Varsity 2; Maccabees 1. Kerrisdale 3; Excelsiors 0- Frasers 3; Vikings 0. Unexpected upset in Vancouver Gommission and the Galifornia as- sociation come to anything. Last year, when =Royals made a Cali-- fornia tour for a four-game series with all-star Los Angeles and San Hrancisco teams, 2 guarantee of $1,250 was given. The same guar- antee has been made this time, but the soccer commissioir considers the sum inadequate, has thus far unsuccessfully endeavored to raise the ante to $1,700. e OMEN, it seems, are about to invade football clubs in Eng- Jand and the English Football As- sociation is all het up over the idea. At any rate a meeting has been called to consider the matter- It seems that Mrs. Jane Howarth has been acting as secretary of the 4 } the : closed shop is ‘“Communistic.” Of | Jackson Loses To Singh In a fight which brought fans to their feet Felix De Palmo and Jimmy Moffat provided the main entertainment on the weekly box- ing card at the Vancouver Sports Club last Saturday. Result was a draw. _ Farr is Sparring Partner For Wensitob WINDSOR, Eng.—Hearing that Eddie Wenstob, Edmonton heavy- weight, was having difficulty im getting capable sparring partmers for his fight here Monday with Included on the same card were Gordie Miller and Taisto Rantala who also fought to a draw. Seventeen-year-old Jack Johnson showed to advantage in his wrest- ling bout with Stan Snowden, de- spite the fact that Snowden won on Soviet ’Chutist Tells Of Record Jump Wrens football club, Blackpool junior team affiliated with the FA. The FA has just got to hear about it and now plans to consider its ‘sdvisibility. To us, the advisibil- ity is beyond question. Irrespective of the fact that Mrs. Howarth hasn’t seen a soccer game since and WDistrict first division soccer leapue games Saturday was Var- sity’s 2-1 victory over Maccabees. The winning goal came from Dick Foster five minutes before full time after a pretty even tussle through- out. Yarsity went one up in the first half on a shot from Quayle, the South African champion, Roby Leibrandt, Tommy Farr of- fered his services as a sparring partmer, fought out a round of solid punching with the Canadian. Farr stated that Wenstob’s ability had impressed him. “Wen- stob impressed me as a sound “Wor the last time I looked at the altimeter, thermometer and watch. In the cabin it was 43 de- grees frost. I got up, save the pilot of the aeroplane the given Signal, sat on the edge of the Cabin and ; fields. This prospect was not so convenient, and so as to lengthen the fall I opened up the reserve parachute. Its ropes got entangled in the oxygen gasmask and the re- ! serve parachute hindered the main a fall in the third. Main event saw Scotty Jackson, club favorite, lose to Paul Singh in the fifth of five 5-minute rounds. Aid For < Spain “The Stowaway’’ with SHIRLEY TEMPLE 3 Big Feature Pictures at all showings, including VAUDEVILLE : STAGE SHOW parachute. As a result the speed of | the fall was intensified. My numb hand hindered me from disentang- ling the ropes and nothing else was left for me but to cut off the re- serve parachute with a knife. The speed of the fall lessened somewhat, but nevertheless the im- pact with the earth was very hard. 1906—her first and apparently her jJast—-she not only makes her teams football togs but washes them into the bargain. We're all in favor. Tf we could get some guarantee like this the People’s Advocate might even con- sider taking the field against a team from the Domestic Workers’ let myself fall head first. - “Por ten to twelve seconds I let myself fall. In this period I dropped some 1,000 metres, then I pulled the ting. The parachute unfolded with- out difficulty. But while it was out the legstrapS were fighter, and Wm sure he'll do well,” he said. Juvenile Soccer Juvenile soccer week-end results but McClatchey equalized soon after the change of ends. In the second division CCE sui- fered a disastrous defeat from Hammonds, when they went down 91 at Templeton North. All set to retrieve their previous defeat 2-0 from Hammonds, the CCF eleven spent most of the game vainly de- POWELL RIVER, BC, Nov. 25.— Gollection of tobacco for Canadian boys in Spain was the first business conducted in the government project camp here, after camp committees had been elected at the union meet- ing. Thirty dollars was collected. WHIST DRIVE DANCE Every Thursday Night spreading: aeelen. fending their goal. and schedule of this Saturday’s | displaced by the. sudden jerk, and| 7 jgnded among thick bushes: The Pro-Recs surprised themselves games follow: as I wanted to fix them, I found) parachute enveloped me. For one|| On Sale Dec. Ist — e when they trounced BC Box, run- First Division. to my astonishment that my left; minute I lay quite still without Special Xmas Number ners-up in the second division, 6-0 Maccabees 10; Edmonds Ath. 2.| y4na@ was numb. I must have moving, then I began to set myself “LEST E FORG BiG CASH PRIZES ; ; =e Moberley Monarchs won by de- “ free. Soon Collective farmers from ET” 3 I dale scored 2-1 y y de ee : : VAY while Kerrisdale scor a WD | sault from Hx-Gordons. dropped my glove as I jumped from | jcaypy fields came running up to aes over Varsity despite the fact that fhe cabin, and in the short period they played three men short. a x 24 pages - - - 10c of my fall the fingers were practi- pag Marpole Liberals 5; Collingwood me.’ Workers’ Alliance 0. MODERN DANCE SS St. SEY. 241 See ene Jokes, Puzzles, Songs, Articles WEEK-END GAMES. Secoad Division. cally stiff. ZzIeS, ES, les, 2 First Division. Alta Vista 3; Kiwanis 0. This is how Captain Kaitanov, CUMBERLAND, BC.— Cumber- Nova Scotia Road Map, showing Every Saturday Night : Sovi i j Jand Tigers scored an easy victory paving progress. Fxcelsiors vs. Varsity, Powell Worth Shore 2: Hx-Gordons If 2, | noted Soviet Union parachute jump-* 440 ger aston SL eas Street. Referee Murphy. Moberley Monarehs It 2; Hot-| © describes his jump from a plane | over Nanaimo Fletchers 10 EX-SERVICE MEN’S HASTINGS Kerrisdale vs. West ‘Vancouver spurs 2. at a height of 11,307 metres, break- city SSeS NERS ae syhen ey LEAGUE AUDITORIUM >) West ‘Vancouver. Referee Hunter. Third Division. ing his own previous record of piled up six goals to whitewash sy tase ta You ESy ) Maccabees vs. Services, Cambie Twige Island 0; Shamrocks 2. 9,800 metres to set 2 new world ee eS Bonn ene es ee 340-B Cambie St., Vancouver 828 Hast Hastings St. 5 ES 2 2 3 s iS ae an Street. Referee Gillespie. Jubilee Warriors 1; Thistles 7. mark. arrig: : The St. Regis vs. vikines, Temple- Fourth Division. “jt pegan to get warmer at an for the Tigers. ia ton North. Referee Mottershead. Jubilee Warriors II 1; Rangers 7. | altitude of 4,000 metres,” he relates. | 5. 2 «ici Gordons “A” 1; Gordons “B” 0. “JT took off my oxygen gasmask. At é Baggage eecond rs Park the side of me I saw a silver-srey $3 UNION LABOR ENTERS THE FIELD! ee ee ee eee First Division. pird, I knew that this was my pilot, = Defeat the Combination of Big Business! IE Ete - . At 2:30. ; Skitev, who flew round and round S tore PRUE SES Eb Rermseae Rens #x-Gordons vs. Maccabees (Gran- | me watching my fall to the ground. $ ... VOTE LABOR... ; frew East. Referee Axelson. ; ville). Referee, G. Rennie. ‘At about 1,000 metres { pezan to z A wide selection at lowest prices. Varsity vs. Hammond, McBride Edmonds Athletic vs. Marpole | look about for a mises to falls 1 fell 3 Let experts help you choose Park. Referee Marshall. (McPherson). Referee, A. Martin. smoothly without much heaving on $ your Christmas gifts. SUNDAY. Gollingwood vs. Moberley Mon-| the part of the parachute. The wind e S rs 322 W. Hastings St- Sey. 6056 First Division. archs (Collingwood). Referee, A.| took me along 2 railway line. Grandview Furriers 5 Next Door to Regent Tailors Abbotsford vs. Frasers, Abbots- Scrivener. “At an altitude of 5-6,000 metres SPECIAL: French Seal Coat, i. N _» | ford. Referee Hewitt. Second Division. it was clear to me that as a result To Order - - $50.00 and up 4 Se 1:00-—Hotspurs vs. Alta Vista | of the speed of my fall and the ai-| | REMODELLING into New Styles, : | J f or Al d POWELL RIVER, BC In the (Prince Edward). rection in which { was falling that and Repairing. > erman > : jean eae 9:30—Moberley Monarchs If vs.) I would land on uneven swampy Fur Coat Relined, $7.00 and Up. P ; eeete event of a combined Ue Worth Shore (Robson). Referee, A. All First Class Work. re ‘ and wrestling card ae one Tenderson. High. 1378 1823 Co excial $ , day night, Gordy pycod See one 1:00—Kiwanis Boys’ Club vs. Ex- RS —i |< Cones USE See oats Gordons It (Robson). Referee, G. = +8 obby Dun e a crowd of 400 people. Ed. Lindy, eoua Third Division. Mr. > } High. 3244 EE NCOUTES, kayoed BEST @arnbert, WNorburn vs. Collingwood Work- Downing, g 2: Powell River, in the second round. - : panes ) ss Specialist. ry ers’ Alliance (Willingdon). Referee, > i Hast Street (AG wast 2 mee A. Shantz SS 11 Years’ ¢ 4068 East Hastings Street @x-Gordons UI vs. Jubilee War- Saco. | experience a 1709 Commercial Drive riors I (General Gordon School). Nourishes in Perman- r¢ e D | d Referee, G. Bonner. the roots ofthe ent Waving $ Quality Products at e aye ee Fourth: Division. hair, Prevents jj|| white,Grey 4 Moderate Prices NE RO eS dandruff and |}| and Fine for one week only Marpole; ve cordon) 2 10 falling hair. Hair. % = Gollingwood Workers’ Alliance Vs. | =e We Deliver to Hast End till FRIDAY, Gordons “B” (Collingwood). | Sole Distributor s B ty Sho and Gi oe ome Wildeats vs. Jubilee Warriors It | THE GBRPHEEL Downing eaul Pp = : 130 W- Hastings BRREER SHOP)! puone 2 G7L SMYTHE ST. 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