Prince Rupert Doiiy IxJer.s 71 3 Monflay. Auril 2. i9ol Kunert (T Mnce Ctas ets mmm r: r , l "J J C PORT PHOTS , of the tilings that gives , racing a pwiuant flavor 7 V :! ! . 'V:s. . I ,; ' i-"v weigh in the first entry af the-Rod and Gun derby. But no one came near Mr. Thorn's place with any fish. ' .Weather for fishing was ""just wonderful," all agreed, as the brown water of the ru.-Jiing Cloyah was receding favorably from its high flood mark. - "Well, we will try her again next week," they said, filling up their rods and tackle for th.; day. Meanwhile, Game Wanilen H. Jamieson stopped cars on the road to see if the fishermen were on their best behaviour: D.d they have their licernes, he would like to know. Win Second Victory Over Penticton For 139-104 Aggregate Don Sriirrk deceives Most Valuable IMaver Derby on No Fish Thirty Anglers at Cloyah JRiver All Have Negativ Story Veteran steelhead fishermen shook their heads yesterday following a day of unsuccessful efforts to land at least one from their favorite deep holes in Cloyah. River. From the- dam to the riv!r morhh it was the same story of at least 30 anglers: "There just aren't any around ' 4 carious carnival epiin. caii haPlJf-n and often Jtf Clover Leafs Are Vinners V.NOOUVEB (CP) Vancouver : Clover Leafs Saturday night won the Western Canada senior men's j basketball title with a 71 to 54 i victory over Edmonton Meteors, takin;; the best of five series in j three straight games. I Clover Leafs wilT now mtv!t the I Eastsrn Canada winners tor ihe I Dom'riiori title Su ran1 .i-ia.-ii al recent episodes. if iiidown Park, South of -e with a big lead yjdcltiily auoui live id Uie winning post, limn If J. lus J' cKcy amiosi in Aland and losing tlie 3.1 n 9 Award For Year -Prince Ilujiert Jets are the winners of the British Columbia Senior basketball -championBhij) Star Trophy for the third time in the past four years, having won their second successive victory over the Penticton Omegas by a 7:i to 8 score at the Civic Centre on Saturday nioht. Their total seorp in the Hockey Scores maybe thwatLr f home, 1114 Tenth f tW&Ci )j Thorn had his I 1 up and ready to 1 I fl n I 1 --izzi 0 C t 01 NATIONAL 11 (.Sunday) Toronto 3, Boston 0 PEnEI.'JJIAL. CIIAMP Dick Button, who at 21 has a firm grasp on the world figure-skating title, outdistanced the field to retain the North American title in the championships at Calgary. The Boston skater wears the winner's 10-gallon hat while holding the trophy. i CP PHOTO) L. O. Swann of the Department of Fisheries leaves tonight for a business trip to Sinithers. lie will return Thursday. i Best game seven series tied 1-1, one th.'di. , PORTRA ITS Films l) vclii!). d nd Printed PHOMPl' SKi;vi HAMMERS STlmO 210 - -11! i Street Box 045 Mione (jretn lifi!) Prince Cui'lK nliaiii, Gloucester-a placid police hor.;e ,!! a liurdle race shook off ',1,-r, jiniipi-d a barrier and , a lifld of If runners Inn (t I-.s I mill home. The ,i,. and Hie .second choice v niiiM'iciicrs, maybe ?i aay trum tl' police horse lt! mi iini.'h ground they ,,l ii.ii id the money. Ihir.,1 I'arfc, near famed ,1,11 Tumi Palace, a six-biI man-, I .a Verilc, carried iii.i., and won her race, is it-ally a lucky one. The sii.'je. was a .small model real liiin.", which Jockey , Himdi n wore around nis '.u i-iiair'.e his lu.-ki. IK tU (Saturday) Detroit 2, Montreal 0 (Mont-treal leads nest reveil series 2-11. Iloston 1, Toronto 1 PACIFIC CO ST New WestmlnsU.r 3, Tacoma 2. (New Westminster wins best seven semi-final 4-2 . WRIGHT MEDALLIST James C. Floyd, chlvf design engineer for Avrj Canada ti-un.sporf alrc-ralt, has been awarded the Wright Brothers Medal of the Society of Automotive Engineers. The award was given for a paper delivered by Floyd on the Avro Jetliner, lint jet titnsport developed in America. This was the first Ume the medal lias been award. d outside I he U.S. i CP PHOTO I Baseball Scores Saturday Hollywood 8, Oakland 7 San F:an:-is;-o 1, L is Aiipclei 12 Portland 0, Sacramento 2 .Seattle Z. Kan Diego 10 Sunday Scuttle 7-5, fian Dicao 3-7 San J'.an.-isco 5-3, Los Angelr? 0-5 Hollywood 4-1, Oakland 8-2 Portland 10-2, Sacramento 7-0 mm hotel arrivals r7 iwo game total jioint series w-us '39, which gave the Jets a 35-point margin on the series as Penticton scored 104 points in the two games. i The two teams were closely matched on Saturday night wilh the Omegas more accustomed to the local floor. In the first Jialf It looked as though Penticton was (joins -' make a real bid lor the title as they overcame the Jets early lead to pull 8 points ahead at 22 to 14. However, the Jets were definitely the btst team throughout the series and , they demonstrated this when they held the Omegas at the 22 point margin to run in 13 successive points taking the half at 27 to 22. Once again in the second half the Omegas looked dangerous as they came within one point of the locals at 45 to 40. Again the Jets pulled awiy ahead to finish the game and the series at 73 to 58. Jim Flaten topped the scoring for 'Rupert a.s he piled up 21 points, 17 of them in the second half. Don Scherk again played ensatlonally to get 20 points, making a total of 39 for the two games. Ray Spring came through with 16, to net 35 for the series. Once again the Davis, Olson and Holkestad combination kept the Omegas high scoring Raitt well in check HOW TO ItLIIVI COLDS A THE BEST flOllv QUALITY L PL.BRONCMITIS Vfi A(Jpl " 0,1 if 11 to imk and chtl. Bub jfl s Prince Rupert E.Jaccmest, Ei.nontor.; D. S. Favton, B. R. Tupper, H. H Church, O. A. Dcnnellv, D. J. ,McCs!l, W. M. Chapman, G. As-i pinall. J.E. Whitten and J. C:aw- in well. MoiW9 nc. ail Al diugyim' 83 IK)N S IIERK .... Most Valuable Player BULGER I 65ft 1 0''r"'"' John Bulger Ltd. H, I ! lll MvcrtlMiMnl it not puUulud of d. .!. d b 1 llllfl Avenue j . Liowr Cool Bo..d w by tk. 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Prince Rupert Ilolkestad 7 Flaten 21. Sid Scherk i, Don Scherk 20, Davis 2. Bevnon ni- Ladies and Grnttarnen LING the tailor and held him down to 6 points. NDSAY'S CARTAGE lefl the floor earlv in the Kant second half on five fouls and naul 01 uie omegas compum- son o, bpnng ij, Aniey, Morgan received a bia hand from toe ented the Jets on their good Total 73. STORAGE LIMITED : 2nd and Park Avenues '.ill) l'lmnes CO ami (13 crowa lor nis smart Play mav la.nowoinn i;u uui 220 Sixth St, Phone 849 the best team was certainly the Pp 7-.-, vmuz up vcuz enn iviTri can winner with no excuses being offered by the Omegas. Angus Macphee, ' President of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association, presented Coach Alex Bill with a gift from his team members and the Association and also presented n gift of flowers to Mrs. Bill, A highlight of the evening was the presentation the l!).ril)-51 guild sportsmanship trophy to Rupert Ilolkestad and the -most valuable player award to Don Scherk. At the half time interval league and play-off trophies tnroughout the series. Prince Rupert lost Joe Davis on five fouls and he too received an ovation from the crowd. For the losers Powell was high man with 12. Douglas scored 11, and both Tidball and Raptis added 10 apiece to the score. The Omegas gave everything I hey had but there was no stopping Uie fust-stepping Jets. It was ix cleanly fought series, and although Referees Basil Sanc's and Ole SlatU called 2o fouls o:i the losers and 21 on the winners, there was never any hard ieeling between the two teams. It is unusual to witness an important basketball series without seeing the players beef at some of the calls made by the "CDt XvV,-::,:,':';., ': :-. .V : : ''.':.'r:, . ' .;:, IWSpMVSSBmCE TEft t 1 t 1 ; if, Jvfrti.n,.,.. 1 not Ulililislio.l were presented to team captains by Weldon McAfee, vice-presid- ent of the local Association. I Sonny Beynon received the Senior League play-off trophies for the Co-ops. Henry Blaek-aby was presented 'with the Intermediate League trophy for Hi-Golds, winners of the Intermediate league, and Jim Hebb , of Fashion Foot wear,, the trophy emblematic of intejruiediiue ! piay-off victory. J In Uie Junior division, Will-' lam Blackaby was presented ' with, both league and play-off trophies for the High Juniors, by the Government el Bntuh CoJumhu. i for a quicker, nicwr, blacker hinl id,- a... n... ware After months of snow, icy roads and I I ... . Vl.; runs REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PRI'.PARKD R. E. MORTIMER 353-3rd Ave. W. f-A POTS RNKINGTUMDLCRS YREX WARE double winners in this division. Winners of the Juvenile championship were the Booth 3 entry, and Robert, Pedeivsen received the trophy from Mr. McAfee. Line-ups and scoring: Penticton Tidball 10, Raitt C. Powell 12, Mi-Gannon, Douglas 'trSiw If ( Iff to. 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