7 ! INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL Schedule I Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, February 9, 1951 BlackvOod On (Bridge basket buzzes By Eoslcy Blackwood SKEGNESS. England CP A , 'hunted hare escaped capture by 'joining in a soccer game in this ; Lh-woinshire town. The hare ran ; ejcrs . :.,.,ft ii'Viii, o fit frntv fwfift fhp n!avw nnrt mil- from Vancouver i inursaayi- ra,n .nn Here is one more miuuuuh ;. c ..... v, reb g no-trump does not ask for aces. When an opponent 'w Thn b:r? opening the bidding with a preemptive bid of four- KeuS odd an overcall of four no-trump has a special mean- Rupert, ing. It asks partner to respond in his best suit just a.i cl1J,t5 n he would re?iH)iid to the take-out double of a one bid. JMni Wl Const J. Gmlkin, Mrs. W. Roed,. Mrs. S. Judd, Mr. Butler. Const. : II. Black, Mi. Connelly, F. Gale, I Miss E. Houi'tn, Mrs. T. Hougen. , When a crowd goes for a team in any game everyone can feel it. Last night it was basketball but to the cheers and roots of nearly 1.000 people the Metlakatla Alaska) Vets attempted vainly to rack up enough scores for a win. LONDOS P More than 30 government ministers and official-; waiter! outside the Mansion House in the ra;n after a banquet for mo'or cars 'o take them home. One was left waiting more than an hour Transport Minister Alfred Barnes. .. .. . ! 1 u . .. To Vancouver Uodayi W. E. Caron, C. C. McKenzie, Mr. Ericsson. G. Kearley, Dr. A. G. Pctlund. M '. and Mrs. Rose. To Sandspit i today A F. i Ketchikan And Rupert Jets Opening Winners Ketchikan scored an upset win last night at the Civic Centre when they outplayed the popular Met-iakatla (Alaska) Vets by a 5f. to 48 margin. The Vets took the first half by a L'G-24 score. Roth teams tfave an excellent display of hall handling and shooting. Big Jeff David, star centre1 man of the Metlakatla team, they put up a very creditable scored 13 points in the first half , display. and racked up 22 before the'' Tonight Rupert II plays Met-game was over. He seemed to lakatla and the Jets meet Ketch-lose his drive in the final min-; ikan with the second game the utes of play with both his shoot- ; big attraction as the two win-in! and passing going wild. jners light fur sitpitmucy. Brewer, for the winners, scor- )YI t rtM Kill ATE ed 18 and really sparked his j High Green scored the Digest n am to a well earned victory. upset of the year as thev took P'ince KuiM-t North-south vumerauie. ; ClOUDie ner ai live, six in cvru Feb. 13-Junit,- ' VS Mlinirmc- T. ' ' seven spades West dealer Norl h ( Mr. MilerH ! ivrr liic iuui uu-n u.i.p ut cnaius vs Fashi i Mr. Champion made the prop-r Gold vs Briwn'7 bid of five clubs and to every- Gordon i,,'1 I I I II I I I 1 I I I I I I I '9 ' H A 3 10 7 D -A K (M C A K fl,BL. nnnll ... . ,vl '-'I!. Ketchikan Rockets, trim and fast-looking in their whiles, were not the favorites, but by the time the game was ovr they had well-earned the respect of all spectators. r'eb. n-j,,,:,,.. ERASER and PAYNE (Mr. tel ) S- 1(1 7 3 H-K S 4 D J 10 & C - 4 M Ik-Hill ) S A K J II II 8 2 H 8 U H 8 c- J i a Oliea Mil w mioi wi o.iii jji.,.,- ,i as did Mr. Masters and Mr. Abel, j Mi's Brash won the first trick 'with the king of spades and 'shifted to the singleton eight of hearts. Mr. Champion nuspt-cU-d the singleton and made, th'.; J good decision t:i".efuse the heai i : linesse. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL vs Cooks; Inlcrni" vs Hi Green; 8,-nj,), : vs Gordon li fa ! 20-Jr.. Cu Hotel; Int., Ttmy, .Gold; Sr., Brum,, j Feb. 24 Jr H ! Mansuns; lnt i Bth teams played hard and fast, and a clean game. Fouls fame few and far between. The crowd was on good behaviour a sincere sports lover. Pew were the cat-calls, and cheering rase to a cres- Ernkson was also a tower or ule ijjgti Gold by 4i! to 43 score. .strength setting 15 points, 11 of 56-inch Crease Resisting MMIIIl (Mr. ( hiimpluM) s g 4 Kg 8 3 1 -7 2 c- g io a 5 3 The Ijlddinn: f-it North ' l::it H 4 NT Fml It was the Gold's first 'loss or ' the season and they were definitely outplayed in the final arter a.-i they practically were! rendo each time the favored soul h ft C qu Gabardine Suiting Shades of Cocoa Brown, Dork Br6wn. Wine, Grey, Verpiillion Red, Forrest Green arid Took Blue. an out- Vets scored, or made them in the last half. It was in the second half that Ketchikan really started to roll, as Brewer, Eiickson and Christ-ian.son combined to score a total, of 31 points, 11 of them oy Cliristianson on a brilliant He went up with the ace, took ; MerchanU: ok j three rounds of trumps and lea Girls; 8r Cnip , a diamond to dummy, discarding Anderson his last two heart on the fourl 1 1 Feb. 27;r., al:, and fifth diamonds. High Srluwl; h . He Kssl a spade ut the eivi Thunderbiid-; gr but made his contract. The value , Aiuler son vs & , ' of the vulnerable game was i much more limn the meusl-y made by .simply ; points Mr. Masters would have spades. .tanding play. $0.85 beaten to their knees by the fast-stepping Greens. High scorers, in the Intermediate gam were M .I'tiesney 15 and lord vviili 14 fur the losers alon All piixs i Take totluv's hand for exam-; pie. Not vulnerable against vul j rveiable opponents, Mes Brash' ligured that unless her partiM-'i The crowd was definitely for,"') Fei.oii wno toiled n ioi Metlakatla and was outspoken Orerns. U was a bitter gill in criticism of the referees when '"'' th.- Golds to swallow but a call was made against the fa- probably the best thins that If last ngiht's attendance i.i any indication, the final games of the three-night series should Jam the house. To-n.rchl Ketchikan ptav-i P-inee Rubert Jets, and Metlakatla stands up to Rupert II, who gave way easily last night to the Jets. jvcrites However referees John- uio nave nuiipeiieu 10 mem. nie Comadina and Bill Davidson Vniwh Jack Evans admitted Ikent th,. same well under coll- frankly alter the game that his thad enough to give her k.hi: kind of play for four spades, then the opponents had a sure : frame and possibly n slam. I If she got doubled Bnd M Abel had nothing at all she i would probably lose Just o'jont as much as her opponents could make by buying the hand thein-j selves. And by 0j'iiing the hand with- four spades, Mr. MasU'i i , i,-nihin dit- ' ,i (Ttf nose ,,,,oht. RADIO DIAL CFPR team had been- definitely outplayed. . INTERNATIONAL j Kiipert II -Mel ilolke.slad 5. Ted Arney 7, Webster 5, McDonald 2. Thompson 5, Carlson 11, Gill 4, Marshall 2. Dumas. trol and, when it was all over, j there were " alibis from the losers. I In the first game o tiie toitr-nament liupert II, rejilaning Kitimat, put up a good show, ialthoii"h thev were not able to 1240 Kilocycles eunand9p.yua:t;o-noi V.ck , u.ck!-putafew (Subject ko rhainrr) Mose Drops ro m mesinsecorirts y hreathiPKComtor if , I i S AM. r-' B I V t t i S K i I S j I' -r r U I and Mr. Champion might find it V'dilficull to reach their best eon-I t: act. ; M-. Masters took some chance ! when he bid faur no-trump forcing Mr. Champion to bid at the live range. But bridge is a game , of taking chances and Mr. Masters is not one to run away from ' n reasonable risk. He knew it was likely Miss Brash would bid g brines. P 1 nasal passage nr.n m?kP .outclass the Vrin.-e Rupert Jets 'total -39. who won by a 12-point 51-39 ' l'rinee Kuprrt Jets-Davis 13, ; margin in a game which was Flaten 6, R. Holkestad 3. Olso.i , well' liked by the fans. During 2, D. Scherk 15, S. S.-herk 2, j the first half the Jets were Morgan 3, Beynon 3, Lavigne 2. j hard-pushed to head off the Spring 2. Total 51. (Rupert II entry by 18 to 15 Rrl. hikan -Johansen 6, Chris-i points. ' tens-en 11, Brewer 18, B. Chris- i In the second half, Don ocnerk .touher 4. Ericksen 15. J. Chris- vicks vMwn would have an opportunity to and Joe Davis hit their strides, touher 1. Manzoni Fisher 1.: FRlWHY-r.M. 4:30 -Sleepy 'Line Stories 4:45-Siock Quo!,. & Int. 4 55-CBC News 5:00 Int. Coinly. 9:10 Rawhide 5:30 Now I Ask You 6:00 - Siipier .serenade 6: 15 Personal Album 0:30 Musical Varieties (,:45 Saddle Rorkin' Rhythm 7:00-CBC News 7:15 C.UC News Rimnrtnp 7:30 -Watcha Know, Joe. 8:00 -London Cavalcade 8:30 Opening Night 9:00 ' Burns Ctnii kwagon" 9: 30 -Canadian Short Stories 1(1:00 CBU New 10:10-CBC New 10:15- Nesbifl. Repifrtinc !0:30 Riverside ltancho MM 9 Olsen, Hynnan. Total 5S. Metlakatla David 22. D. Atkinson 5, J. Booth 8, T. Atkinson 4, Mel Booth, M. Bx)th, Boulton 4, LeusR 4, R. Atkinson 3. Total 48. ! INTERMEDIATE ! High Green -Ford 3, Webber 4, Rhodes 2, Tait 8, Salher fi. Becker 3. Peneff II, Woods 2, CHEER'LY MAN S-heik scoring 12 points and Davis 8 to make their totals 15 and 13 respectively for the game. ! For the losers, Carlson was always dangerous as he scored 11 points and every member of i the team played his hardest. ; Considering that the boys were only contacted in mid-afternoon ! to turn out for the game and j had never practised together, Locai Dealers fn 4- Rnnrrl Classified Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning D word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks. 1 Funeial Notices, Marriage and Eigagement Announcements $2 .00 SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE . Chccr'ly man, Cheer' l man! Oh Nancy Dawson, hio! . She'$ got a notion, hio . . for m' FOR SALE Clarke 8 Shepherd. Total 46. High Gold MeChesney 15, , Rate h ford 14, KrisUnanson, INickerson 1. Simonson. Morris-son, H. Blackaby 1, A. Blackaby FOR SALE I FOIt RENT -Sii, lor werkins u one child. 621 1 10 Vllllni. 1 iMnnrm..,, 1 T..1..1 NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES OOI.KTIAN grease-Best oualiiv. -Line-belt Koeeder SnoveU; i Ftr sale at B.C. Furniture. HP Cranes: Draglines: Adams - Ifoad Oraiitrs; l.ittleford Bros. I REAL ESTATE Black 'I on Road Maintenance I - Kiiiiioineiil: Owen Clamshelll FOR SALE But-nets and Koek Granules;' 1ROCERY BUSINESS Goinc; T. I.. Kinith Concrete Mixers;, concern In expanding business 10:55-11:00 1 1 : OC - ?:00 8:00 For over a century Iamb's Navy has been ihe call of those who know good rum. Svnooth and mellow, it is matured, blended and bottled in Britain of jhe finest Dcmcrara rums. .... - i 41 U-DHIVE (V! 711 tireiiwilrt ROOM for Rent : Interlude Weather Slf il otf SATURDAY -A M. MilsU-al Clorii CB(; News Here's Bill Ooofl Hits and Encore Morning Devuliorm i G. D. Irlzreii was re-elected to 43. 1 ' the board of directors of thei British Columbia Auto Dealers' j BIRDS FLY SOUTH Association at their annual nn rt- : OSLO ff Extreme cold in lug in Vancouver last week. Mr. northern Norway is driving Frivrell said last night that sands of birds to southern areas. district. $9500.00 cash Includes Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Hurket '.oailers lor Stocknilel and Simiw Removal; Rice Port griM'erv stin-k and store diiihi-' t Iiik with commodious liviiu v()n HINT R' " Quarters. Immediate posses-, s, 'ni.ick i-i sii tn. Or complete stock of I " i George Hosran of the Federated An estimated 20.000 wuxwlngs i Auto Dealers and Howard E. that normally winter in Arctic groceries at $3000 tM) and orem- oik i.ses for rent ut $125.00 perl Moore, general manager of that Finmark province have been seen body, would be visiting Prince near Oslo. uble Centnriu'al Piirnos: nu-tional Draline Scraorrs and Buckets; National All SU-el Gasoline Hoists: National Portable Sawmills: National Rotary Screens and Conveyors Full inlonnation from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. B.C tf) month. Part of livlnir ciuariers wfyriCE Plw could be sub-let. Excellent op ! - I Rupert next summer. W i - I lives lurm.Tii Iteii.son SI u'ln ed on FeW ncuilives -3.V. 11)22 to W' .V 305 W. Thiru A U' T Thii advertfmem ' nof published of dKplaycd by ilie Liquor ) Ointrol ii-ord or by ihc Gwvrnmrm if Brtttsh Qilumbia. IKtrltinttv. Applv 11. G. Ilelger-ison. Ltd. FOR SALE Large Wartime 4 bih Ave. E. Floor coverings stoves. In excellent condition. Immediate possession $3200 00 cash On von know inn run no- ourclm- t.i-rhiy's M.WS III II M il U-ll:iy? jnvrs m:vs stxvh Papers nr.' down e 1'i'ly liy C P A. Wgrllma I Ovi'l-liuilc SI. I II - 8:45-Little (toneert 9:00 BBC News ami Comfy. M: 1.5. - Hartiiie ncirinuk' 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 9:45 The Answer Man 9:59--Time (Signal 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 Minuet 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45 CBC News 10:55 Wemiiei and lnierlude 11:00 Snturriav Date 11:30 Weather Report 11:31-Message Period 11:33 Recorded Inlrlmle 1 1 :45- Scandinavian Melodies SATURDAY-P.M. 12:00 -Mid-Day Melodies 13:25 Program Resunie 1 FURNACES have gone up In , I price and vou can expect even higher prices. Have 2 all-steel I furnaces in slock, selling at ; old price. If contemplating a new furnace, now is the time to buv, even if stored until renuired. Thorn Sheet Metal, j Black 884. (ID FOR SALE Babee Tenda. safe-j tv chairs, combination bed, nlavnens. etc. Products ap eludes new electric .stove and losT-Small V ' nl hefiier with two barrel sup- , w nite. bo.' ply. Venetian blinds In all in.s. Nam, windows. Excellent buv. lm-, iairlrk Brtf" mediate possession. $3500 00 j ra(.,. r c. n i in o Large wartime i-nmnnr foundation and' basement, fullv furnished. 8lh Avp. E $(200.00 (AJiiMncdS and r roleSMona LOST-I,!5. wallet. M'":''.. Ave Rewnra.' turn to I-' l proved bv Good Housekeeping and Parents Magazine Write Mrs. E. Scott, Gen. Delivery. - (3i'U)l ItOYS Warlime 6 In excellent condition. Large uaraee with nlnnk ririvewav. Fullv lumished. 0th Ave. E tfiOOO (10. . On Bth W 9 room house, fullv 1 :it! '.'! t f HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE A eooil onO; yotHI!1 In, clelivei'll'f routes, f" ni di On nnd lMVf iillll Ui"l"f, FOR SALE Rebuilt. Chrysler i motor, suitable for marine or I stationary use. Phone Green 217. Superior Aulo Service Ltd. (3ac) 1 2 : 30 Musical l'roe ra in 1:00 Pops on Parade 2:00 Dance Music 3:00 This Week MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue. Prince Rupert, B.C. furnished. Three suites, gomi hu-ome property. EufJi taxes. Newlv wirea. $45(l0.l0 with $"rM)0 00 -nsh H O HEIXWRSON. LTD 210 6th Street Phone 90 , (34c FOR SALE Large arched-top guitar with case. Perfect condition. Call at 445 7th East nfter LONDON Bookmaker Alt OF.NF.RAI, CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS -OIL BURNERS MARfJAIlKT McLKOD OPTOMRTRIST Room 10 3Tonr nun.niNa rilONF. blue r.)3 P.O. BOX 11114 : Hicks received a letter Irom a client with the post mark dated tor the next day. The bets lost. FOR SALE-House. large 4 wartime, oil raiu-e find heater included also linoleum Cash or terms Phone 21 daytime or call 1328 8lh East alter 7 " m 7:00. (3(lp) j FOR SALE Johnson 5-8 horse- , power eneine. Reasonable. Call : I at 445 7th East after 7;(w (3(iD) 1 so there was no temptation to sav I didn't receive them In time." said' Alf. PHONES Black 752 Red 8114 P.O. Box 1G70 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent. Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Street. Phono HELP WANTED FOR SALE-'47 2-d..or Plymouth " l -'K e 4 no 1 r (oiidition. ndH'lor i Oreen Oreen 10&. 105 3fil i T"r'"'' 111V arranged. AlWlV ! 3fic i348 piRKu Ave. mn o 1 K r,...nu n.t ,11 - - 4 I . - 055 run oni.r, vt.ui u an.. . .,- WANTED Housekeeper, daytime onlv. Phone Black 4!)5 an.er'5:30 P.m. (36pl er. both practically new. Phone I'EUSONAI, TASTY, freshly baked pies with bLsciiil.s and buns are now being sold at Ihe Rupert Bakery Ltd Phone 643 for orders. . (M-l 80 alternoons and evenings. I (37,)' FOR SALE New and used furniture, hardware and clothing at the lowest posKible prices. ! iirtTiY"'"-' SIDNEY CONICK OPTOMETRIST Complele Visual Analysis OFFICE IlOUIiS 9 a.m. to ft p.m. , Geo.' Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 II. G. I1ELGERS0N LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 899 PRICfcS M' steel. Brass ' Honest en ' nient nif,, Metals LUl-r couvcr, H 1 Olio. WANTED-, (-4.1 J. 0-News. WANTED TO f suiie. fu Wilkins 0h WANTED A, 68!) r wAN'r.; 915. WANTED JJjJ,;' room nf"'", ilv of threp , of city. ' News. Agent VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE Phone Black 7B7 311 Second Ave. W. This acrvertisement ts not publlfthed j nr displayed by the Liquor Control Honrd or bv the Ciovrnment 'l brittsh Columbia. B. C. Furniture, 3rd Ave, W. , , . , 1 CASH for scrap fast, brass, cop-FOR SALE General Electric 7-; M,r b.trTles and radiators, tube radio. Oreen 668. 4 tf 1 iMione 543 call 629 6th W , FOR KALE Larue oil healer. ! cllv- . .H'- 1 1 .. verv good condition: cheap. I NOHTin.AND Dalrv milk deliv-Phone Black 889 (before 6:3(b. erpj 24c per nuart Whv P:V (36c) i more? Plumo 18 for dallv de- QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. and ROY SIIAND, C.A. 324 Second Avenue Box 21 '3 Phone 88 liverv service. FOR SALE Firewood and kindling Kalen Transfer. Red 962. REPAIRS ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1626 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. (30p) I WATCH REPAIRS-'r'rompt. efficient service George Cook Jeweller. Satisfaction FOR SALE Dlnintr table, chairs, oil range. Black 831. (35p) and 1 man. months- SITUATION WANTED Chop Suey - Chow Mein HOLLYWOOD CAFE Fur Outside Orders Phone 133 OIL BURNER SPECIALIST - &Jt.OVl. .v . (,f ...... ,( UtlllA. I tfl ,.,MTFD D Ron.vm Black 503 " ".". vr for 1 RC0TT MeLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 -3rd Ave. W. Piincc Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 DRIVER Married man. "A" II-, cence. 10 vears' experience logging truck bus. cat gravel ! trucks etc.. Phone Orecn 328 or address J I.. Hni 220. Cllv colussi's music store Arjents for the finest in Musical Instruments riANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 3B!1 FOR RENT ciei ! A only '? n r pi: Hut cliers. M. J. SAUNIIERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS- -3 room apartment (34c.) FOR RENT Apply 100 4thWest. ACCOUNTANTS old child- " RENT Clean, nuiet fully : I I ? I i 654 ' FOR furnished self-contained "'-, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income I private private bathroom. oatnroom. Available Avail""'" REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED , - .nu' early March. Quiet living peo- , WAN iw w in t'i'S Tax specialist. S. O. Furk Stone Building. Red 593. ! 20ml j lll'II liivutl B. rniuTit ACTnna I Applv tiled desirous Daily News. RnrH and Concrete Work Tlwne nine 939 T O. Box 711 Prince Rupert RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS rsesner Block Thone !l(!7 T O. Box 130 Train Schedule For the East Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, p.m. From (he Fast Tuesday's Thursdays and Rat-urdtys, 10:15 p.m. SSc ptt 4vun lot tntpti. Ptcitt ktvt (ken rtady wWn iIm 4nit caHt. WANTED-' fiinieia. News: R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) FOR SALE OR, RENT Flv?- PUTMHINO and HEATING i room furnished house. fuMV Sheet, metal work. Tar nnrt1 modern. Good location. Imnie-iravel roofing (Tall 629 (lilt, rilafe pniesslon Call between West Phong 543. Letourneau i 4 and 6:30. 333 8th Avt. East-and Sons. (ti) ' C39p) , fku )fliiclfl If Mt puUttttccJ aw lpl.yd by ; tKjiwt CoMial Batid m tjy () GwtinaiM