Frinde Rupert Daily I Sc . 73 Monday, February 26, 1951 'h. OF SPORTS ERE IN SPH 10 & APPLIANCE ,LES & SERVICE f (iAS AND llTTBIC HANfiKS j-huiir Bl"- CIFIC ELCCTRJC we Of ompeiiiton SkiHeil Mixed Bowling 1 Mighty Teams Shellacked The first week of the final third in the Mixed Bowling League loaves the generally powerful teams still shaky from the shellacking. With all teams in nil l-'rizes iRv Vf'irnio Rnloorl I There was a three-way cut for Every skier atop Mount Hays second prize in whist at the Sunday agreed wholeheartedly Sons of Norway card party and that conditions were "just won-' dance at the Sons of Norway derful." The four feet of cush-'Hall Friday. Mrs. John Fred- I..- . ' .aJtowtta. " i i t iistria! !ding ' BASKETBALL Brown woods Take First Of Play-offs in Close Contest with G. and A. An essay competition for high , school .students in British Columbia hits been announced by the B. fj. Cancer Society. Member of the local cancel unit were told at their meeting' In the Civic Centre committee room that B. C. was divided Into ; 14 districts for tiie context with first pn.e $25, second prize $15, j and third prize $10. Winners are eligible for grand prize of $f0. K. Kuys must he In at the B. C. Cancer Institute, Vancouver, by February 28. H P A N V Inn hane tor IhP romntninp nlnvl '""' uw, cu.n u, a : neon woo nisi pi i.e .ui I-" !tlpry lav,r hich had filled inland LerOy Wilson for men. Mrs. r. ihic ,T,.n t,m, i iv.th hi ; ft "v ; , ft 4 , . . previous bath-tubs was just soft ! O. Giske won ladies' second waicn ........ ..!, ni. ..i..... i visions are keeping a close rnuuxu J iiiitrt.TZ lulling aiiili'.i. ly.r. . pHiMiili.e ill boat anr, . fuel-oil tanks. Hum in Underwriters. Ai. iini-iit certified opera- IHONI'. GHMM US I ,, .:: " , , ,is nwh tun -as skiing i frame as competition is keen and ' ' V f if , With a score of 130 each, Carl ! Mostad, Oscar Giske and R. Humor cut for the cash prize. I Mr. Hamer won. all teams eager to end up on top (Joi'don and Anderson just about pulled a tough New skiers on the hill were Dorothy Reddie, Shirley Haugan and Bill Campbell who were Impressed with the lay-out and beauty of the scenery. Saturday evening a group High scorers were: Ladies single P. Thompson (Fashion Footwear I 340 (new season .acorrii. High ladies' three t?:.me total P. Thompson 716. HiKh men's' sincle t!im .1 In aid of the Boy Scout appeal the club realized over $12, through a raffle held the same evening. Winners in the raffle one out of the fire Saturday night when they came! SEAL ESTATE (insurance jncome tax fathered, in the cabin Of Diam; were Mrs. (J. V. Han ley, who was a clelep.ate from Prince Rupert to the annual convention of the society In Vancouver recently. Rave her report. Plans were made for the cancer drive to open April 2. Campaign manager will be Mrs. V. C. SU'venson assisted by Mrs. W. Koihwell and Rev. P. Anlrobus. A public meeting will be hehl March 21 with speaker and within one point of their opponents, the hard-fight ing I'rovvnwoods, in the opener of the Senior Basket hall League play-offs. I " "" . R. Hundi'ide, tw.) cuos saucers and chocolates; , Kennedy and Phyllis Ioiniinson and Lindsay (Scuby's Fursi 313. In himnr rfriimiiui lripr frnm f'n rl Vfnstfirt u'CiWt niteher illlll IIKN.S I'tU'.MP.rJI I High Men's three game total smithcra meet" A larce cake t vi Frpstnrl set of ash travs E. Hildebrand- Bulgers 71!!). j was presented to which Cuny Nels Gundarson was master Team results were: I 1 1 (amid i Kidsvik responded with nf' ceremonies with Mike Colussi R. E. Mortipier Jul Ave. (Near CFl'K) I Headpinners 4, Pushovers O. ' a fitting speech. j playing the accordiun for the Ldl23 quarter mark. In the third quarter they swarmed all over the luckless Fashions to out.seore them 13 to 2, and continued on to outwore them In the final half by 31 to 8. The game was marred when Hansen and Young roiiehed II. up In the early stages and were banished. However, liny left the game with a handshake and no harm was done. cihls' games Girls exhibition game was High School ail the way as they Bulgers 3, Great West Life 1. dance. Social Welfare 3, P. R. Plumb-'- Prince Ruert's competitors in Under convener Mrs. C. Ing l. . , the championship tourney who Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Fredhelm, Blow-outs 3. Sons of Norway 1- ma(,l! but "a promising show- Mrs. J. I'edersen, Mrs. O. Giske, Wallaces l')ept. 3 -ihenton '"H" ,M'S J"1"1". claim next year B. Bakken, Nels Wasseng and ghcet 1 . ; things "will be dilterent." And John McNauehton were on the Fashion Footwear 2. CanteLs 1 '"'V wi:ih to saV si;l'cilil thanks committee. The Kioemen hold an eleven point lead at about 5 minutes to play. At thirty-five seconds to no O and A had possession of the ball and were only one point clown, when Les Matthews let loo.se with a shot from centre floor. II was a wild effort that niii'ht of won llieni the ftaine but the shot foil way short and Brownwood.s took the throw in coming uown the court to sc ji c ju.-.t before the linai bell ran;: and the first t;ame of the semi S f -1 2 to e in is uunue oi nmiuiei.s wnu looii a (lay on iroiu ins worn 10 Dibb Printing 4, Conrads 0. Scuby's Furs 3. Booth School 1 show them n round. jumper of Northern BC. He promised Prince Rupert Ski Club members to visit them this summer to help lay out a few runs and to advise in constructing a camp. I PRESENT SKI-JUMP CHAMP Lueien Laferte of Three Rivers, Que., captured too honors in the senior ski-jumping event of the Canadian Ski Championships at Camp For'une near Ottawa.. He was presented with the Waagan Cun awarded annually by Mrs. C. B. - Waagan of Montreal. Laferte is' shown holding th-i viscount Alexander Cup for making the longest individual jump. iCP PHOTO) Optomists 3, Ideal Cleaners 1.' Chris, by the way, - now oj Cooks Jewellers 3. Overwaitea years of age, is a former wegian jumper and the father Penguin Hobby 2, Clover Leafs Joraen Dahlie, new ch.unpio.i joulseored People's 2(5 to '10. The I High School is developing a fine team and, with more opportunity ! for piactico in the school's own finals was over. Biownwoods reserved thei-win. They went Into the uume with Just five regulars. They i next season. l.,lo h.,j oil o, .., 1 By'" iiij i v grabbed an eaWy lead which thvy j m; lrf;c,ass b a, f l b a 1 J Vlifrll 1I,,U)U JV arm 111 villi! uvjju, HUMPHREY held all tlie way. Their menl. Leona Webster paced the mm victors as she scocd 8 points with Graham getting 6. For People's Christine Currie scored 7, as team showed flashes of their MM US mt mm a. tf 0 1 E scoring ace Ray Spring was -.necked hard all evening, but lie still came through with 16 points. Reg. Lavignc scored 13 and never workj dharder. Gordon and Anderson was away off in their & UUUHII 2. Miller Bay Hospital 2, Burkicy Market 2. Standings: "A" League Headpinners 4 Bulgers 3 Wallaces Dept 3 Social Welfare 3 Blow-Outs 3 Fashion Footwear j. 2 Cantels 2 P. R. Plumbing 1 Shenton Sheet 1 Sons of Norway 1 Grt. West Life 1 Pushovers 0 -former abilities. TIIOII.I.E? Men's Bowling Close Finishes In Second Third LAUREN mm shooting until the final few mln- utes. They scored only 4 of 12 1 foul shots while their opponents were getting 9 for 16. Jim Flaten and Rupert Holkeslad worked like Trojans to keep the team in the game and Les Matthews played his best game of the season, although he was away off In his shooting. Marshall came The Junior game provided the most thrills of the evening as battled it out to a 37 all draw. Rupert Hotel and High School Through an error on the part of score-keeper Feness the teams went off the floor thinking that Rupert Hotel was in the lead 37-30 with the game over. i With play in the second third: finished in the Men's Five Pin , Bowling League last week, the j j "A" and "B" Divisions have pro- 'luced another set of winners. j I in "P" T cmpiip Thorn Sheet! The High School scorekeeper through with 13 points. His protested the score to referee w'fc i t(KJ N() j whi(.n wag out , ront shooting was deadly, but 8010 VENTURE from the start, won by a single! uuiuf iDiitr m Ki, (Hi I'Xtiiiuiiiiig tut; rtTords, it was found that Fen-1 often he hesitated and lost his opportunity. He also fumbled the p':int over second place Canadian "B" League Dibb Printing 4 Scuby's Furs 3 Optimists 3 Cooks Jewellers 3 Penguin Hobby 2 Cloverleafs 2 Millerbay Hosp 2 Bucklvy Market 2 Booth School 1 Ideal Cleaners 1 Overwaitea 1 Conrads o ball badly a few times which cost neKS had Sleeted to credit one fUm. the team valuable shooting op The race was quite diilerent ln of the two of three technical foul shots converted by Christensen portunities. "A" League with three different U me Mign juniors, ine reieree .,, , f:,., ,h. Inst ine tans had their money s ,. , ... m, . - rtiii lha ii'inin a 1 inw ill . . .1.. x worm una more, ine last. lew " three weeKs. tioraf on, me ieum minutes were us exciting as any hls l" i,m as LpaK"' RegLsrar th;ll was ,n third pl.l(.e three! .1 trie Civic Cvntre gym to date w'''''" a replay for tomorrow ks ,u,0 pr0VP(, t0 be the dark' In V rTune Tonight 1 nd auurs wdl for tomorrow horse and finally ended up on; PLUM COULEE, Man. (CP I It was a Diner uatwe an tne , . . ... hv ,.., n)lint over primary school here was light's .second game, of the two )l three series. 1 iwesr way. The High team had th ,hllp()tt Eviu forced to close down for tw j nti:r.mi:diate jim m rv. r-. i top-piace ana a nye n o ine,- H1(,h slne,e and three game to-ls ' bv an outbreak 01 of i air ai their reach if r.eeKS,Dy,,an 3re.'1K nnals within they,,, .wri ,..,., bv s. rv-iaDJca of let PIPE SMOKERS ASK FOR OCDEN'S CUT PLUG HI-Oo!d had little difficulty in cinching the top place spot in the won tne game. Kupert MOiei Kepi .,.,.,. wifh 315 and 708. in the running for top-place if, Team results were as follows: Intermediate League and a bye into the finals. They disposed of " u'',h ' " 7 . ,;; T-me P Tou,ues 4' t'"Pon tviti, u. ,.... .... hands 13 times during the game, rn,,ba .T,.wellers 3. Brown- uie seconu p.ace r.,.on as feelings ran high and players wear team by 05 to 24 score. Fa-nf of everything prvthin thpv they had had.' ,wiotl8 HSigjsv 8:30 p.m. gave Tampers flared quite often and, shion will now meet Hi. green in ll.j best of three semi-finals for technical ' fouls were dealt out to Short Circuits 3, Bulgers I., Home OU 4, D & S 0. Three C's 3, Malisons 1. Crescents 4, Fitters 0. Scotiaus 4, Thorn Sheet No. 1 the Grotto Trophy with the first t;ams as t, questioned tiimorrow night. McChes- game declslons ot Ule referee and 'h .tl u 0. Rl'ii'trihv 14 WI tho ridlfiti l.n tl t. j v - - All in nil it was a nig evening, Th,lm qiu,et No 2 2 Ambassa- inom bin IX, wo. d t, nmuoaaa ceiin cut win. ns he Golds Dlav-, ... .. . ... ... .....,. I .. , - , v i it'll n cnnvn iirci n nc tv.i 1 1 vi(ihiii,- . d stentlv and effective basket- . . " . ... ....... dors i. j v n Kiore tor comine uiav-ou ball to lead 1G-G at the v?nd of , the lir.st quarter, 34 to 10 at the ' CPVm half and 47 to 18 at the three- -,., .' '.,i. n,.mn Helpers 4, .T. C's No. 2 0. J. C's No. 1 4, Mallets 0. Bluins 2, Kaien Industries 2. Can. Let;ion 3, Oildfcllows 1. Standings: "A" League Marshall 13, Holkestad 11. Oill 2. Carrie, Flaten 13. Smith, Boulter, LIVERISH? m ., i ivi.it ii w a j, ii'iiii n. Troubles nevi-r comp sum v" Ihn v. So take Ui. Chaw't Kulnev-Liver Kill Brown WOOdS Olson 9, I homp- ud k two trealmenu in onel Thii . son 3. LaviiVHC 13, Bill 1, Mc- 32 31 30 27 20 Home Oil Philpott Evitt Shi . t Circuit s .......... Three C's ToiiRhL's REMEMBER YOUR Daily News CARRIER TOD A Y Is your BUSINESSMAN of TOMORROW! VEC 1ncse young carriers are actually in I lO business for themselves. The more subscribers that they have . . . the more profit they are able to earn for themselves. YUU account prompily. If you do pay your subscription by the month, please pay your carrier at the door ... or if you wish you can pay three, six or twelve nponths in advance at 'h DAILY NEWS OFFICE CuKcrriko NOW in thr kidney disorder! and the backache and I Pierce 3. Total 47. Iialnlul joint! which no olten result. Dr. 1NTI1RMFDI ATE" to dt-pend on. so i Fashion-Haugan 4, Hill, Ilebb dr.CHase'sI 0, Intermela 2, Mostad. Owens 4. Hill 4, Walsh 4. Total 21. HiRh School Gold MeClwsncy 19, Ratchfnrd 15, Kristmansan Wool Sensational MONARCH Mansons 25 Cooks Jewellers 20 Crescents 20 Rrownwoods 17 Hulp.ers 17 D & S 17 "II" League Thorn Sheet. No. 1 33 Can. Lec,ion 32 J. C's No. 1 20 Mallets 25 Oddfellows 24 Blains 24 Kaien Industries 20 J. C's No. 2 18 Ambassadors 17 Scotians 14 Thorn Sheet No. 2 13 flAoSSQirei" IS HERE 2, Simonson, Letourneau 4, Nic-kerson 4, A. Blackabv, Morrison 4, YouiiR 3, H. Blackauy 14. Total 05. Ginr.s F.xiiip.moN People's Store Currie 7, Kl!-dal, Matson 2, Holkestad 4, Pot-lie 1. Shier 2. Tola! 1G. High School-Graham 6, Webster 8, Pavich 2, Kcays 4. Paul 2, Marshall 4, Clutchae, Jjeask, Ingram. Total 20. JUNIOR Rupert Hotel McFarlane 1, Mcintosh 2, Smith 6, Parnell, Sankey 11, McKay 15, Helln 2, Total 37. Hit;h School Martin, MacAfee 1, Ciccone 5, Mathews 9, Krist-manson 2, Christ enson 17, Rlack-aby 3, Mcnzles, Williamson. Total 37. KIRKLANO LAKE, Ont. (CP) The snow "fort" in wtilcii four-year-old Raymond Zouky-lou was playiiiR was sturdy enough to stop a runaway fiv?- DAILY NEWS- TELL THE DAILY NEWS CARRIER ON YOUR ROUTE IF YOU WISH TO SUBSCRIBE HE GETS A COMMISSION ON EACH NEW ORDER! MONARCH "MALLARD" 4-ply wool I'londed with nylon gives you added wonr. ton tractor-trailer. Police said the yountr.vter would have been killed if Ihe wall of the fort had not halted the tractor. Como in and sec this wonderful now wool in a full ranr-je of colors. -By CHIC YOUNG It's Rude to Interrupt! BLONDIE NEW MARKIOTS HALIFAX (CP) 40,000 of concentrated apple juice 55c from th Annapolis Valley have 1 oz. Ball Knjoy ihe eieellent appointments, the dVlicloui food, ud the oourieoua acrvlce PRINCE RUPERT SAILINGS SOI'Tlir.OUNI) Wednesday, March 7 Wednesday, March 21 Wednesday , March 31 For information and reservation? contact S. I). NoOimn, Agent 3rd Ave. West been shipiied to Mexico for production of soft drinks. Officials said demand for the concentrat? Is great and many orders ar ceminn; from the Unit.-d States and other parts of Canada. THE GENTLE SEX " rliiiiii'iiii'- I -1. - ( " N " I ''''"HI" ' 77 - i DAGWOOQ WHY DONY j- f 1 WISH THE , ( lOO ANSWER ME WHEM iJwrGlSTT'S (WEATHER WOULDjp- , (l WONDFRVAT 1 TALK TO MVSELFfc f ?&uo rV J-Vst) V; warm up A'H anita said to j-f T ti IT BIG FEATHEI? ON v 5-fV, . .?y JJ I t JACK WHEN HE to- -ik wcp CAMBRIDGE, Enejund A HE UNIVERSAL field hockey match between men of Cambrldue University and a tourine team from South Afrl 3rd Avenue ot 6rli Street i can universities was cancelled by rain. The same day Cam brldae Rirl unrlereraduat.es play ed a game against South African girls in the rain.