- Men’a Doubles—. THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 "WE SPECIALIZE PARTIES OF Complete equipment carried in stock PROSPECTORS AND — HUNTERS IN OUTFITTING ALL KINDS 4 The Hudson’s Bay Co. ‘The House of Quality’? Attention District AGENT For THE Leap Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent LAND and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT’S AGENCY — HAZELTON, B.C. AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO. HAZELTON, B.C. Given To ING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES COAST SAILINGS s.s. Prince mediate points For ANYOX s.s. Prince Albert or Prince John For PORT SIMPSON and STEWART SKEENA RIVER PORTS For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA; SEATTLE, inter- VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Wednes., 8 p.m. STEAMSHIPS FROM PRINCE RUPERT Rupert and Prince George Monday, Thoreday, Saturday 11 p.m, Wednesday, 10 p.m. Friday, 10 p.m, tee ee Monday, § p.m. eevee eae ee rep esenee Sunday, a.m. ee Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelt Eastbound—3.18 a.m. Daily except Monday Westhound—8. 34 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. On: National For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian R. F, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Agent or Prince Rupert, B.C. - With the Racquet Came and Conquered Although threatened with a Arnold and Chapman won from Gill and Wrinch, 6-2. * Ladies Doubles— Mrs, Chapman and Miss Doodson lost to Mrs, Anderson and Mra, McCutcheon, Mixed Doubles— Welch and Mrs, Kilpatrick won from resumption of the rain which prevented play in the afterndon, the Smithers and Hazelton tennis teams managed to run off anum- ber of matches in their return engagement on the courts of the latter club and at the Hospital on Saturday evening. Results were painful to the locals, who annex- ed but one victory in the eight doubles matches played. _tions were not such as to bring out the best tennis, although some good play .was seen, in which both sides showed to ad- vantage, but the losers failed to display thestrength which eharac- terised their recent visit to Smi- thers, and their opponents proved generally steadier. The scores were as follows, the names of the visiting players being mentioned first in each case: Arnold and Welch won from Galloway and Wattie, 6—3. Heffernan, and Stephens won from Goddard and Turnbull, 6—2. Goddard and Miss Horbury, 6—3, Stephens and Mrs. Kilpatrick won from Wattie and Miss L. Wattie, 6—4. Arnold and Mra. Chapman won from Little and Mrs. Anderson, 6-2. Tournament Results Further results in the tourng- ment conducted by the Hazelton Tennis Club are as follows: Men's Singles— (Final) Goddard won from Galloway, Condi- | j—6, 6—2, 6-3 Ladies’ Singles— Mrs. Anderson won from Miss Smith, 6—2Z. H. Welch, Mrs. Welch and Miss Hanna, of Smithers, spent a few days visiting