Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, February 24, 1051 Iley 484. W. Steves 441. Totals 750 835. 8. Toiler's M. Wide 608. G. Rich Felt "Good" So Stole Money I SPHERE OF AILING the MELON Falls. . ' McDonald, who na wuiKt,i ii; the "province for seven months, came from Ontario. In reserving sentence, the magistrate warned the accused of the seriousness of the offence. The accused, who chose to be I Malcolm McDonald pleaded guilty before Magistrate W. D. Vance In city police court Thurs tried by Magistrate Vance, said day to charge of theft of that he had no lawyer repie- over $110 from Bill s Service Sta- .wntuig him. ards 427, D. Taylor 605, B. E!li-' son 284, J. Hill 528. Totals 742, 978. 903. "B" League Rockette's V. Kryklywj 525, M. Antone 45C, M. Penney 530, E. Hood 149, O. Newton 494. Totals 019,767.879. Wallace Pharmacy G. Thani 435, D. Dibb 497, A. Parker 396, L. Phlllipson 40S, K. Thomoson 528. Totals 770, 880, 806. Big Sisters E. Bond 429. M. Bond 493, H. Miller 409, E. Roth- . well 520, L. Muncey 312. Totals 780, 899, 808. Commercials J. Helgerson 310, L. Smith 427, M. Hoban 531, L. Fwart 453, T. .Stewart 383. Totals 801, 089, 734. rt -. tlon, McBrkic Street. Sentence v,as reserved until today. Brought here in custody from Ocean Falls on the Prince Rupert Wednesday, McDonald, 22, had Ijcen temporarily employ..) by Vl 'J ! V Jl W. R. Thain, who reporl.d the t Am CANNOT J5K ALLOWED After a recommendation for clemency from the court officer, Const. E. D. Anderson of the city RCMP dvtachment, MaRis-trate Vance said: "If we let such ca'es as this off too lightly, the city wiU be a hot bed for such occurrences." Const. Anderson told the court that there had been evidence that tiie accused had been drinking. "Drinking Is no excu.se," said ijie iii,it'i.,u w.e. "You might fool the other fellow, but conscience Is .someUUng ym will never get rid of," Magistrate Vance told the accused. The Pnil-t nHvUf.H tha nniian,l loss of money on Feb. 15. "When I took the money I was feeling pretty f.ood -1 was intoxicated," accused told the maiasL-ate, saying that he had taken only $95. He then SPORTS Annette's Vin Bowls Play-off Annette's were the winners this week In the play-off with Rosa Lees to determine the winners of the second third of "A". Division in the Ladies' Bowling League. Total pin score was 2731 for Annette's to 2421 for Rosa Lee's. In league play tills week in "A" Division, B. Peterson of Wrathall's was high single game scorer with 200 while B. Dunbar of Lucky Strikes had the hip.h three-game aggregate of 020. In "II" Division V. KrykiywijJ of RocketLe's had high single game score of 253 while M. Richards. of Batteries was tops in three-game aggrtgafe with 007. Team it-suits were as follows: '"A" Division McMeekln's 3 Toilers 2 Annettes 2 Rosa L"e's 2 Lucky S'rikes 2 v.. H. of Commerce 2 Stars o WruUiull's i . Gordon & Anderson 1 Lyons '. 1 Brownwjods ,.. l Belmont 1 "II" Division I Ginger Snaps E. Bea'e 520, IB. McGlashajj 342, N. Kennedy 420, V. Parkin 418, I. Stewart 63. j Totals 742. 1002. Kill. hoarded a steamer for tile south and was Intercepted afO.?ean Play-offs Arena Poll Being Taken I that 'the higher life was the only one to lead makine it. much Black Cats - P. Higgiti:; 475, V. Duncan 344, B. Davis 483, W. Speer 393, E. Strebe 250, M. Ma-gaw 284. Totals 988, 824, 801. BCGEA M. Baxter 491, L Stcffens 341, A: Holkestad 473, E. Rlvolt 436, 7. Trnrnloh 443. i Totals 839. 753. 811. Skeena Grocery G. Van Meeri 475, W. Seater 422. S. Smith 394, 1 E. Wasyk 488, 1. Hague 415. Totals 1 735, 741, 841. Savoys F. Mor.ison 420, M. Laviolette 538, E. Knutson 529. R. McCallum 528, D. Johnas 414 Totals 1038, 722. 707. j Manson's T. Dell 409, M. ' Copeland 511, D. Stewart 384 R. ! Currie 452. M. Montaimerm 4(ia 1 1 it much battling and .we are tonight going .semi-finals of the jasketball League which If together Brownwoods luii & Anderson In u f ! !-e .series. A week 01; so .is announced by the J ii'.iilenl. Angus Mue-ip' a!I I hi;; was un iin-& since Uie matter had iis.sed and voted upon fly and the decision was Jti am.s in Uie finals and, J a democracy, the ma High School pupils are "cover- rasier to live." mg" the city this week-end with McDonald said that he had a poll to determine just how erved with the Canadian Armv badly the people of the city as on operation "Sweetbriar," being a whole feel an ice arena here discharged for striking an officer, is needed and how far they are The theft of a radio, during what ready to dig down for cash or Mievc6 WM to be the juvelil, gwe of their vo.ui.tary labor lo yca.s of the accugcd.a life ln0n. put the project over. . WM Uw Qn,y ()ther With the estimate for the to- tion the court reported on M- tal cast of the full-size arena McDonald's record now cut to $125,000, the poll McDonald, who has been here .(uestmniMire first of all asks for the pa.st s(,ven montns? work. up there year after year to lose on that big Mellakatla court victory is long overdue. Since the (lays of the Standard Oilers back a decade or so ago, the Metlakat-la have met with indifferent am.. jce.ss here but, regardless of the strengUi of our club on their i big floor, trwy always seemed to Totals 845, 745 820. i il.-! rule. Faces bvgan to Shcnton's P. Smith 454 n ""T": yuu ".ing with city taxi stands, wash- it tie crimson, however, uiave the Lord on their side. port such a project?" Shenlon's 2 Rockettes 2 Bis Sisters 2 Black Cats 2 ing cars and helping with me- nasi, week when the! ' I remember the nrexent. mri,.-,.i- Then it goes on to get signa- chanics .was befi-ienrled !w na ,! the association, Jack I Johnny Smith, holilillmr mi "ROCKET" t,"IGHT Maurice ( Rocket I Richard, high-scoring right winger of Montreal Canadiens, was showered with $7,000 worth of Rifts on "Rocket Richard Night" at the Forum. More than 15,000 fans turned up to see Richard presented with a new ca.' for which they subscribed. Mrs. Richard holds a bouquet of ' flowers presented to her by little Andree St. Gelais, daughter of Jean St. Gelais, president of Alouettes-Canadiens-Royals Booster Club, who organized the "night." (CP PHOTO i Ardern 512, M. Khenton 420, V. j Elliot 308, B. Malison 549. Tola's 723, 823, 917. BatU'is S. Downini; 510, M ' Richards 607, D. McNeice 453, J. ! Adcock 359 G. Wilkins 414. Totals 753, 804, 821. i tures on the line for cash and Thain because of being without labor pledges and to obtain an money, food or shelter ' expression of opinion of appro-! priate dues for skatin? curling American Samoa in the Pacific, and hockey participation as 4,510 miles from San Francisco spectators and players. has , co,ulatifm nf ,7 ' ' BCGEA Manson's Battlers Wallace rharmacy Cnmmerduls Ijef.un f u r ti v e i y ' the court one evening with u i for u record of such leading by six or so points and -.1 j)i ass time he was then they beat, us by sinking i search so it appears Un; quick baskets. I'm not sure was doing a litUe whether they hud to wheel .a the side and it was Johnny home that evening after side of Gordon uml his dramatic effort but n ful- Gingersnaps l fikeena Grocery 1 Savoy's i To be fair, however. It as we were concerned u, D'U l.'d thai, the asxi- klhdn imnimr i,..'.i .,.'... i. ' ... i, v,;, J(. i .-... ii,u .vssion, fiio "oine. i nei (julte confident that fie on the matter a Alex Bill will not. have Johnnv io 1 k aco and it. is Gordon worrv iihou this veir hni ii....' f 111 "ith Hrownwoodu always se.mi to have an ace in fni, the winner of flic the hole somewhere and. when tliei (If fit 1... ., I .. I .. I , -. le to meet Co-op in the Individual seorhii;: "A League McKcekin's A. Ritchie 451, C. Wilson 4l'l. 1. F,inerson 454 c. riellamv 48B L. McMeek'.n 404. Tola's 800, 8U0, 810. Star:- G. Melnlyre 553, L. Keavs 535, J. Dickens 450, K. Hills 382. t,. H :we 509. Totals 787, 857, 794. Luckv Brlk','s A. Whatman 594, J. Boulter 371, H. Phlllipson J . keep your eye on them. Jtiiow what got me into Fred Calde.om? will go along as' f n so ardently -chain- 2 I.C. and might do a little ref- rause of the under- ereeing if needed. Always nice tj' lo know that Gordon see one of your own in that strip- ! i shcwe'l little nnnr- ed shirt u.l...n tlx. ....... i.... i it lu.jng to Brownwoods and Fivid will also be a great iliuuion iixture Tours- Help un the administrative side g- ThU does not, how- of things. ' OH, BOV, THE -. : TTT fu 09 ( " f - C HOUSE ALU MY J vTv k j I W'V I lks- CMy; CANT A MAN EVEN CALL ) I f v - T ,t llT ! OjT-7 c I I back in if we ) r -'i'ssj f I ' HAVE TOO.IM8 S. ' J S- -SlHsWE J"ST J i -X ' " ' "". . -Ji" I , .. . : bs4-;ii!ll III in ' SSiJs- M 1 p that we cannot ex- intensifimi action be- Airing Games I ol the two above out. If RniwnufwvlQ T U'nnrt.f uvVio 3a8, J. Warren 511, B. Dunbar 020. Totals 802, 871 730. Brownwoods L. Donaldson 4113, F. Cramer 189, M. Gurvlch 437, N. Stone 482, G. Brown 302. Totals 721, 740, 873. , Canadian Bank of Commerce I. Kristmans'Mi 517, F. Hilton 371, E. Mixsler 480, M. Sleeves 455, R. Ramsay 388. Tota:s 748, 670. 9C33. Belmont M. Lewis 417, Olga Kurlvk 47. T. Maundrell 343. D. Lugrin 443, E. Anderson 514. Totals 733, 781, 733. Lyons A. Pierre 014, P. Thompson 518 V. And.Tson 407. J. Shenlon 045, V. Wrashall 454. Totals 800, 921, 875. Iicsa Lee-M. Postuk 011 D.i Nelson 510. M. Funnies 451 D.i Woods 520, F. ' McKinnon 597. ' ...wv, - "--..v.. , n,iti. me viiaiicts HIC 1'iimter wor luck and f UK' '.B.C. airing the playolf I keep their five regu- games on the odd evening just to f is left of their regu- iJiw us that they still know how I' eourt they not only to handle u remote control Job. f I lie hardware outfit At one time.it was quite common asily pick oft Co-up lor us to listen in on ball games, I in thei; last meeting ei c. but som-liow that day seems J'' Predicting again,1 to have passed. Possibly if the fiid these jledict:ons -ih:l of KTKN of Ketchikan in W" niaiiv of those brinuinii t he Jnneui n,it,i ui .,i i .'.one iney are made !" In!x and it's u I"1 keeping fmuers Hie truth is known. Alaska lournament to their listeners and ours for that matter were considered, (lie local management would no doubt realize that local programs do add a little lo any hroadcasl.il ig concern. At any rate it would be nice to see something done uloni; this line wal soon at CFPH. Ui ;t.ii,l .,1.1.. 1 " "mi auii- -ka on their annual Totals 890. 015, 800. Anette's 11. Windle 537, M. Flynn 551, A. MeMeekin 520. R. Smith 504 I'. Dickens 400. Totals 092. 991, 89!. Gordon Sr. Anderson's B. Smith 488 S. Ramsay 4110. 1. Garner 347. L. Anderson 5115 C. Bar-rie 453. Totals 700, 857, 005. Wrathall's- B. Peterson 580, P. Roberts 501. I). Chomvy 445. K. 1 am going to ask all a favor beat M.-tlakail.i club at ! MSffiH If you want to seli it, advertlst . News classifieds. ti who lmve gone REMEMBER YOUR Daily News CARRIER TODAY Is your BUSINESS MAN of - TOMORROW! YPC these young carriers are actually in ' tJ business for . themselves. The more subscribers that they have . . . the more profit they'are able to earn for themselves. Vf)li w'" e ne'P'n9 them if you pay your I JU account promptly. If you do pay your subscription by the month, please pay your carrier ar the door ... or if you wish you can pay three, six or twelve months in advance at " DAILY NEWS OFFICE Subscribe NOW to the j ' t i I A O" v A V IIF.w f ,T'S BLONOIE-S RING NTSJ . l - fhm 1 1 AW ' . 3-Hh COpr .19,'-Ki" ttuam Syndic.tr, Inc. World n)jhtwntrvri Vf JV , Xffi T S " DAILY NEWS HE DAILY NEWS CARRIER ON YOUR ROUTE IF YOU WISH ASCRIBE HE GETS A COMMISSION ON EACH NEW ORDER!