"1 '3 ets Take Commanding Lead In Title Series Saturday, March 31. 1951 j r.ey 5oi, J.. ILk04 .'iT, . I', j Skidmore 48, L. Howe 518. To-! tais 777, 853, 884. i Lyons A. Pierce 576, P. ! Thompson 568. K. Paul 551, J. ; drill team, marching to the ! Pipes of William MacKay. "1 Tlilrty girls, in short plaid i skirts of the Scottish uniform. Hooo Echoes Inspired By Beauty id Gavilan jShenton 511, V. Wrathall 519. " Totals 844, 941, 940. ,,! Belmont A. Denton 500. O. U i Kurlyk 400, O. Maundrell 439, D. n Lugrin 530. E. Anderson 460 To- .. jtaU 781. 710, 916. Penticton Down Twenty Points On Series Opener jshoved Just how a ceremonial drill must be performed to wiii I outstanding international prizes Lyons, Black Cats, Leading League Standing j Lyons 12 j Lucky Strikes 11 O. and A u Annettes 11 C.B. of Commerce .. . 10 Wrathalls 10 urns i a Dies two 1 as mey nave in the last v-o.i. Ddim ui oni.--1. K.rist,- " ianssnn 4tft ChWo.. i i-..iH.-e nupvn jeu racK- ;ywars. Fr YORK iCP)--Cuba's Kid E. Moslev 523 R '""P P nt' last n'Kht-two by c r ' two t"u in liKntnina srjeed "eea succession surcpssinn i Local Stars To rounds of swelling applause the team was led by Majorette Margaret Giske through tntricatr. M Steeves 3a I Total. U7 , 9 788 1 -to win over Penticton 's Omegas a sigiifd lor a weiwr-title UvM yesterday and raWl last night y shipping '(Ci'ne iSili'Mti Hulrston in 8 by a lead of 20-odd, spectators i formations of pin-wheels, diag- Brownwoods L. Donaldson precise S41, F. Cramer 504 N. Stone 500 l . r".re!,n? W the onals and sharp-cut. J m-ai, ui mis cuy s rimii ana leit wnee s. 111 ' .... -v.. , ,J .lls)ii Square uaru.'ii. vilvi. a 7 Ui 5 favoriu-, v.'UB ,.lg1(.d 150 to 15534-was a doubly sweet triumph , Totals 690 801 732 P7" ' ine mgn-siepping last pace : Gordon ' St Anderson ' Durir" shl,rt t,m,s mt. cheer- j must have been gruelling towards 14 Smith 532, S Ramsay 391 j' j ll'adt,r tripped out on the floor: the end of their 15-minute per-11 Garner 651, L. Anderson 5i;4 C to ttW ,MJme-,JWn enthusiasm fori formance without a rest, but 11 Barrie 493. Totals 824, 913 900 thelr() team. VVith their "Yeah there was never a falter and ' " Toilers M. Wide 493 c Jetfi ! "Come on Jets," and only a smile on each face as they 10 . Strand 357. D. Tavlor 435' B' j similar cries they reallv wewkeri j stamppd off the floor ta thuii-3 Ellison 374," J. Hill 430. Totals !up more audience admiration ' dering ovation and cries of hf sleek cunun nuwn wno I Lyons are leading "A" Division Stars g in the -Ladles' Bowling League j0 e 9 with a one-point margin over j ' imont 6 Lucky Strikes, Gordon and An-'yp g derson and Annette's, who are in ; Brownwexids 5 a three-way tie for the runner-) "B" Division up spot. ' J Black Cats 14 In "B" Division. Black CaU',n 11 are off to a runaway lead ov-r j Bg ' Manson's and BCGEA. . Their Wallace Pharm 10 margin Is three points. . Ginirerxnons . 9 H, Kamsay of Bank of Com-1 Skeena Groe 8 merca topped the scorers tills I Battlers g week in "A" Division with 330 ' r Savoys 7 hifch single game and 687 for Shentons 7 hiuh three-gama. aggregate. Rockettes 7 8. Currie of Manson's was Commercials 6 high individual scorer lor "B" Individual scoring: 9 10 12 12 13 4 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 I . jf fl 4-"- I avenged SIJI11 fiecisiun loss i 0 752 777 707 i uia" response. 3 Ladies "B" Alld at half-time of the game BatLler R Tlnuinina mo m only a few left their seats f ir n- -7r !lf New Yd! k deaf mute w noil. Pennsylvania, J I v v ins an"- OVM'NMFNT I.IOI'OH ACT" ISfcllitn yM ry, of AI'l'l.K.'ATIOM FOR iiNSKN'f TO I IMNKKKR U.tJH Ili-iNSF. HI OTHlilf PliRM- rii'B l li'-nby clvi-n that on 1. ' " Richards 419, I. Parkhouse' 227 frei,,menU or nke. They D. McNiece 5C7, J. Adeock 227' lsu'-,d to watch with admiration 6 G. Wilkins 428. Totals 795 69o' 1 tlw d'sPlay- of Job's Daughters' ' ."31. ' - 'j - - j B.C.G.E.A. M. Baxter 419. T. iz f di....... vi 1 u 'n i of Hi is advertisement. (fiiralu division wim 1. Muncey oj Big; Ladies' "A" Sister taking the three gamef R , M aggregate honors with 677. Nelsnn sro , V o auM Total, 761, 6038, 805. Skeena Grocery O. Van Mer . . i- inornion it, lo- i Llnney 430, F. McRinnon 473. tals 767. 729 7m 1 j r VK - I A , ' J : 459, V. Slater 453, G. Smith 412, 512. M. V Wairulr IRQ T I). din Team results for this week: "A" Division Bank of Commerce 3, Brown-1 lotats 674, 716, 760. Mansons T. Dell "more, more!" INSPIRED JETS Perhaps all this inspiration had its desired effect on the Jets, for in the next few minutes of the game they doubled their lead over the visitors, from 12 to 25 points ahead. Half-time scow was 17-29, for the Jets. While in the beginning of the game there were mainly cheers for the Jets from the well-packed auditorium, the crow d's sixirt.smani.hlp could not be held down and they cheered with enthusiasm as Penticton's Chuck Raitt or Bill Raplis smashed through the strong defence to score spectacular points. Perhaps the greatest display of manoouverability was seen it one was quick enough when lanky Joe Davis would make his ri-murkable recoveries from Wrathalls B. Peterson 540, P. KAY M'KI(; DON S III KK Roberts 435, D. Chomey 441. E. Kpi.ir Coiiiml lnrd Uir eutisi-nt :,iihffr Club Mn-iift No. HJiil in p't.'t t of ri:Un prvmlsejt f al Hi' nuiMT f iinil AvfliiC :irt Miii'i, Hi I h City of . Mwil. Im i ht- I'mvlni c nf u (iiiiiiilUi. ii ')) IiukIn tUn- x U,:. I titid 2 lii'M'k art. HfO- , Mrffi !,!:t i 'ip-ri fiHiid .'alum in ii K't , t'l ci-rtiiui MiuiiU- ill. Thlnl Avium-(l Ui.' CUV '( iniir Hijim'H,-,e nl HlMI'.ll C otlllliljla, IIJKMI ilf.nU1l u.. !.-( N'i. I. HUk i ;,m hi in I. M;iJ iJ!J, pillion Ui.ii iVi iratKiii Id irln, In uMf hi tin'. .Ii o-liinibl;.. Ml jI huire Kitf ji-'i't. BlilKh tu, ml 1 .t i:.y of Miw-ti wsoods 0 Lyons S, Belmont 0 Annette's S, McMi'eklns 0 O. Si A 3, Toilers 0 Wrathall s 8, Rewa Lee 1 Lucky Strikes 2, Stars 1 tin:iKKua aw, u. aiewart mi, tasl 680, 765, 746 ?,,C!i,n'le, 513, M- MJntgome:y Commercial-j Helgerson 418, 532 TotaLs 779, 1043, 1004. B. Thompson 432, G. Smith 36. bhenlon's M. Shenton 453, L. Ewart 513, T. Stewart 464 To- D. Anders 351, V. Elliot 512, S. tuls 856, 768, 793 Matson 517. J. Husoy 44S. Totals Savoy-F. Morrison 531, M n"' ILaviolette 338, E. Knutson 480, Wallace Pharmacy u S Hart, n t,.i, ...... u .....n ,.,. Princt' Iiiipcrt Jots r0 Jnt0 tlie second amo f'f tlio J5.C. Senior j; championship series tonight '.with :t 20-iioint leml ly virtue of a smart win last nij-l.t over tho hifihly-rated I'entiolon illey 413, M. Vincent 378. Totals j B03, 1554, 762. i Annettes B. Windle 488, M. jFlynri 528, McMekln 578, Smith '480, Dickens 524. Totals 904, :&4, 836. '" Division McMeekins-A. .... ..... ... Ritchie 368, ouo, C. v.jw.g wig 54.1, Din, D. u. Dibb umo 388, ana, a A. Parker Parker Totals 697 829 884 Maiueon's 3, Shentons 0 1 In the; first i;aine of the series the; jets pllnci up u CU to 4 s;re und, exce-iit for their Mcivousncss In the first five , Wilson 540, I. Emerson 372, C. 537, L. Phillipson 432, K. Thomp-' Bellamy 385, L. McMeekin 427. ' son 503. Totals 760 836 951 ' Groc- .Totals 874, 764, 652. j Blackcats W. Duncan 462 J ' Big Sisters E. Bond 429, M. Bond 507, H. Miller 478, E. Rnthu-f.il All T ..'.,.., ann BCGEA 2, Battlers 1 Gingersnaps 2, Skeena free Buieil Saiuls of Vancouver and Umpire (Ji; alalia of Ifrince Htiiert. t The Jet nuffered the first the rrm.vF. imipfpt puir nnimiti'.s of the .'ame u,'..r thn viy i ; Lucky Strikes J Boulter 458, Hicks 80, H. Spcern 358, E. Strehe i tals 995. 936.' 905 ' heavy checking. At limes his 1.IMI-1 Kl) ouvuys 4, commercials 1 A. Whatman 540. H Phillhisnii 3H7 ve yr,D.,., -tdi u .v...i.. c- best team all the way. l ely Arthur P.rure llruvn Hi'frt't ir-'t KocKettes V. Kryklywjy 453, 'hips would nearly . graze the N. Geddi's 251, M.. Anton 325, M. floor, but always he came out of P,.iinoi. tilti i? U...i jok .-. .... .. . Wallace Pharmacy 2. Black 408, J. Warren 449, A. Smith Totals 728 971 815 nL . ... . ;22. Totals 878, 823. 9(!8. Ginger Snaps-E. Mulder 329, Stars-O. Mclntvre 469. L. B. McOlashan Wl -,.., "; "".i ZZ' "'. ' "ver-o.uance swiltly and grace ' " tuiv ui Itl'WLIIII .Til I K Mll'l IKV 'III Tdlfif -n me game via ine n!.n o u He ten in many a year. scored same route in the closing min- who was a ball of fire all eve- ( Kow H.EASKK IER0 SOAP Wonder Soao f.er Woollens ! nliiS. Spring scored five ef ;lx It wan a happy crowd I tin ft1,,- 1 1, . n. i man on I" Wll? UrNl ,.nm uiiv nwwr nnH uhn..M liiilf f J " v. hum bill Jf nutJUlM hp K'lnlr f )! riu.eo 4 nnii.Ut HE STORK SHOPPE Art ONon did a v,;ry effective UalnlPThe Vu wrrT a b Tead 1 ' P'nUcton's Chuck illlb b,,,'5 I '"J "J" second game " " 4 1 "fton cant be enln.n ,a,m'"re counted out. ..own to 1 n 1 n point.s. ; They have bealen the bpjjt teanu It was the Jets' dominion of j in the south and toninht miKhl the play iiulcr tlie baskets that ! upset the apple-cart althoui?n Have them the wine over the to find any Penticton money to-'0,1"'SiLS- ' day will be a difficult task for Joe Davis played smart bail, a"y of the fan who wih to .tou, and every . player on the pluce a small wager, learn was in top form u Alex La!'- night's performance w; Hill's boys won their first, play- larkli-d by a very effective olf victory.' Mheer team led by Bo-Me-Hi For the losers. Bill HaptU and ' '"l'rl'atl'rs L e o n a Webster, Chuck- Haltt were the two moat Bul'b"''a Moore, Pat Hill and effective players, althouKh: H'la IllRla,n-Cowboy DoiiHliu alo ' showil Joiyti DaunMfra provided we'll us ho f.n.n ihrnnuh iiih entertainment during the lialf- rT THE BSST ,31 QUALITY k the top score of 13 points Ran- U",B Intermission a they pre- raltsmanship sented one of their new military drills which was very effective. In a preliminary game the Booth 3 team came through with a win over Annunciation School by u 3U to 14 score to break u one-name-uplece tie iis, wnei played here a year a-jo with UBC, wa not tlie playeir that lie wus at that time anil seems to be packing around u III lie; m.i.e Acliiht which .slows him down somi'what. Raitt is a fine ball player, and w pe... and to win the Urines Driis Us Solve it, is to Art Olson's credit that trophy in- .ii in nun iu n jjuiiiba, im ;itr Linp-lltlS ' Pnnfing Problems Pentk'loii Tidball 6, Raitt 11, piiom: j:h is u H()-polnt. man on most oc; casion.s. The referees had a busy eve Powell 4, McOannon 1, Douglas 13, Russell 4, RaptLs 7, Moore, W Printina Co. ning anil at all times kept the Burgart. Total 4(i. l!l:sM i: Ill.Of K fi jnie well in Hand without Slow- i rrince It u pert Holkestad 6, Ine, up Us terrific speed. Twen- Flaten 8, Sid Schcrk 2, Don ty-nine fouls were called on Die Scherk 19, Davis 5, Beynon, Jets and 25 on Omegas by Itef-, Spring 19, Olson 5, Amey, Mor DLUIwlb m- i CHIC Nt)UNG- 1 .1 V BtZ - S t'Jk fN (25"-" r PEADV FOS JU.-S THECOT..TMATSTH ) J Listen Toft Vl PAPT'FS lJfct (HT ?R U'"Q ' ''-.-! ' ' ' I 0 " I MAMA, L-U I j I i I I I . 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