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Instead, fans can turn out Fri- day to wateh three Mainland Cup preliminary matches at Powell Street srounds, Richmond and Mc- Pherson Park. Another Inter-City League same will be played Saturday at Con enclosure, however, when Vietoria United engage Radials, kicking off at 2:45 pm. : Three first division and one sec- end- division contests are also on Saturday's sports menu. The com- plete ecard is as follows: ARMISTICE DAY Mainiand Cup Preliminary Round. 11:30—Astorias ys. Hammonds, Powell street; referee, W. J. Mar- shall 11:30—Richmond vyws. CCF at Richmond; referee, A. C. Scriven- er. 11:30—Baders vs. Mallins, Mc- Pherson Parl; referee, H. Axel- son. SATURDAY Intercity Leasue 2:45—Radials vs. Victoria Unit ed, Con Jones Park; referee, A. Murray. District League First Division 2:30 — St Regis vs. Varsity, Cambie street; referee, J. Nror tershead. : 2:30 — Kerrisdale Legion vs. West Vancouver, EKerrisdale Park; referee, A. Hunter. 2:30—South Van. United vs. Seattle, Wilson Park; referee, J. R. Bovler. Second Division 2:30—Wrest Vancouver vs. Can- adian Legion, West Vancouver; referee, R. Hewitt. Hawks Won’t Take Cup, Says Patrick NEW YORE, NY—wWith the Na- tional Hockey League schedule only a few days old and the Chi- caso Black Hawks, Stanley Cup. holders, hitting a dizzy pace with three wins in a row, Lester Patrick, astrolosically-inelined mentor of New York Rangers. came out of a session with the crystal ball this week with the prediction that aforesaid Black Hawks would fin- ish fifth in the final standing at the end of the year. In making his prophetic an- nouncement, the Rangers’ manager picked Boston, Rangers, Torontu Maple Leafs and Montreal Cana- diens to battle it out for top posi- tions early next year. Continued OAKALLA Support is beginning to be mobilized, however, Matts told the Advocate Thursday. The pres- bytery of the United Church has already protested to authorities against the conditions which forced the strike, and officials of the RPWU have contacted CCE members of the legislature who are expected to raise the issue in the House within a few days. Main demand of the men is now for release from Oakalla, either by parole or unconditionally, Matts declared. “While they are protesting against prison conditions at pres- ent, they are also Gemanding their release and permission to return to work in forestry camps,’” he said. “Dhey accepted their imprison- ment cheerfully as long as they had hopes the provincial Zzovernment would act to gain their release, but ‘when this was not forthcoming, they struck in protest and intend to continue siriking until given an answer.” Order for release of the men is now strictly up to the Pattullo Gabinet, it is umderstood. Federal authorities are apparently willing to approve an order for their re- lease, but the order must be forth-— coming from the attorney-gen- eral’s department at Victoria. Municipal Loans Total $1,300,000 OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. 10—Loans totalling $1,340,000 have been grant— ed to British Columbia municipali- ties since passing of the federal Municipal Improvements ) egent 324 West Hastings St. Tailors Vancouver, B.C. Pizone Sey. 5Gi4 in Vancouver News Of The City in Brief A banquet sponsored by Vancou- yer Mothers’ Council will be held in O’Brien Hall, 404 Homer Street, Tuesday, November 25, 6:30 pm. Proceeds of the 25 cent admission will be used by the CGitizen’s De— fence committee to provide tobac- eo, cigarettes and other comforts for single unemployed in Oakalla. Mrs. Catherine Lesire, popular member of the Communist party for many years, will shortly leave General Hospital, where she is re- covering from a serious operation on her foot. A series of ten lectures on the “Foundations of Leninism’’ will be held in the Ukrainian Labor Tem- ple classroom, commencing Fri- day, November 18, 8 pm, sponsored by the Education Committee of the Young Communist League. En rollment fee will be 50 cents, in- cludins the book, “Foundations of Leninism.” Wames should be sent to Bill Palmer, Room 53, 163 West Hastings Street, Fairmont 44947., not later than November 16. First meeting of Victoria Drive Forum, 5391 Victoria Drive, this Sunday, will feature an address on Bill 89, Commodities Retail Sales act, by Mrs. M. E. Norton, provin- | cial secretary wives League. of the BC House- A whist drive and social will be held on Wednesday, November 16, at Prince of Wales Hall, 7th and Pine, sponsored by Mount Pleasant Press Committee, in aid of the Clarion-Advocate press drive. Second annual bazaar and sale of work of Grandview Women’s Club will be held at 906 Commercial Drive, Saturday, November i9, commencing 2 pm. 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