w Hfirne Kuperi Uoii ie-. Thursday. March 101 REAL ESTATE IN SPHERE OF SPORTS Owing to continued isiiow-storms and general winter weather on the prairies, tonight's train from the East, due at 10:15, is again late. The delay on accounc of connections at Jasper is about three hours and 50 minutes and the train should be in at 2:05 a.m. . I For nrtiun use News classifieds. i insurance Income tax -JRNS PF.EPARED J i MORTIMER , .... T W. u i i (Spring Records 3rd Ave. , ! 1 ! I ' ' 4 . W - - ' j ' -f ! Ray Spring Is Top Man Native Basketball- Last Year's Champ . Kitimats Are Ousted By Port Simpson Liquor Control Hoard Notice of Sale by Tender Sealrd tenders will be rereivm by the undersigned t the Head Oftln?. Liquor Control Bonrd. .625 Fort Street. Victoria. BC. not Inter thiui twelve o'clock noon. Tuesday. April 8ru. 1951. tor the following described li'.mW mid preniiBCi). Lots 53 and 24. Bloc IS. Section T. Prince Rupert District. Building of concrete and hollow ttle construction. Basement concrete floor, coal stoker, hot water henimg. Terms may be granted of one half tash with the balance payable in six monthly instalments with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent uer num. in. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit equal to at least 10 per cent of the tender In the lorm of a money order or certified cheque payable to the Liquor Control Board and enclosed in an envelope marked "Tender VUe Prince Rupert." The highest or any Under will not necessarily be accepted. S. L. BUTCHER. Secretary. Liquor Control Board. 525 tort Street, VICTORIA. B C. Victoria. B.C. ' l-ed Parade in Senior BaskuthalJ for Seaim Ray Spring of Brdwnwoods KAY SPRING and Don Bcherk of Co-ops led the scoring parade in the Senior. I Basketball League this season1 . according to irgures which have p0'Ilts SCOi'er Us one game with been 29- For tearns- Brownwoods made just compiled. Spring am- asscd a total of 227 points 'and lhe most Pints one game, 72. Schcrk 224 points. j Co-ops made the most field The champion Co-ops and the goals in one game, 33. runner-up Brownwoods were tied i The freest scoring game was 1 Kitkatla, Mctlakatla and Thunderbirds : Also Advance Port Simpson, Kitkatla, Metlakatla and the Thunderbirds moved into the championship round of the native basketball tournament as they won their first frames in last night's play at the Civic Centra. The losing teams Native - --- Brotherhood, Kitimat, Bella ever, as It is" the first time Es-llclla and Port Essington-have sington has competed and they a chance to win in the consoia- only learn by trying, lion round which will commence1 Kitkatla 45 tonight. ! Bella Bella 44 , Kitimat 33 j The Belli Bolla-Kitkatla con- Tort. Simpson 41 test w;ls Hie thriller of the eve- The Kiirpri.se game of tne, ning as Kitkatla came' from live openino night was Port .Simp-' points clown to go one point " ,7 1 for field goals with 300 each but the shoemen netted 229 free throws to 179 for the champs to t ike hieji noints honors for the season 899 as compared with 949. . I) :n Schcrk was the hif;h I I I) SCORING an affair between Brownwoods and Gordon & Anderson when 134 points were made. Most field goals by one player in one game was 14 hy Dun Schcrk. Following are individual scoring records for the season in 1hv Senior I,ea";uc: Y n sons decisive victory over Km- ahead in the final period with i mat who were favored to win the lead Koiii" back and forth I for the fourth con.secul.ive year. ' duriii" the last hectic minutes. iBi "(C) Hi . iCi Spring Schcrk ()... .m . Hihi-rk f''aeti 'I hese tennis met in the finals Bella Bella went wild ill the filial quarter as they ovecshiii. tlie basket and took too inanv Iff' " ' r I I last year and Kil.iin.it was deli- nil.ely the heller. This year they i were not us eood a.s forinOriy, it & " .. . I. SB ' ' 1 long shuls. They were off too in " ' tf-1 R.Holkeslail iG&Ai T. Ai ncv I Co-op i their shooting and passing be-1 their pasvnij lug way off. Port 'Simpson was I Bella .scored Peers for Bella 22 points while Seagrams t Kings Plate Ma tu rod and Rolf loci in . England J. Davis M. Webster H. Marshall G. Carlson . Thompson ... 7 a vastly improved aggregation and, if they continue to play like they did last night, they are well on their way to winning the championship trophy. K.nikey was the big gun for the Runs Gamble, with 12, and In-nes, with 11, called the tune for the winners. The final score was Kitkatla 45 and Bella Bella 44, Tliinnlcrhirils 57 Native Brotherhood 44 i' FT 59 00 31 25 28 35 11 21) 21 9 27 6 2t 9 14 25 7 .9 10 14 17 12 5 G 4 4 4 FG 84 83 70 !5 f.7 01 42 41 47 38 47 37 34 24 18 27 23 21 1G 14 11 14 13 '1! 8 t-lS, 227 224 107 lfi5 15' 14!) ' 133 1(14 1 ' 103 f 103 103 100 !)8 77 2 (il (il 55 52: 40 il 34! 33 32 28 6 20 12 I R. Laviime ... ) Ci (Ct C.&Ai (Bi (Bi (Bi (G&Al (G&Al (Bi IB) ICI IBI (G&Al (Cl (C) (G&Al (O&A' R. Gi.u E. Ciccone . W. Suiibor? E. Pierce .:. winners as he scored 18 on bin-; .Thunderbirds of the local In-liant shooting. Chris Wilson was termediate League and a pick-again top man for Kitimat, gel- ed-up team from the Native tin;- 14, but he had too big a Brotherhood, coached by former load to carry as he and guard star Bob Sankey, were chosen to T. Robinson were the backbone bring the number of teams en-of the team. ; tered up to the remilred eiuht Morgan H. D. pJ $cagram',w 5urc. Harlwig DON St HliKK ' R. Smith .. Mac Donald W. Beynon. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control board or by the Government of British Columhia. Vpp . 1 , W. Ryan. B. Helin, B. Carrie . IS. Drmas . While 2, Helin 12 ROYAL NAVY 7 r Metlaitalla 5 i Thunderbirds won over the Port Kssington 28 r Brotherhood by 57-44 but the Port Essingtonians were del i-: Brotherhood did surprisingly nilely out of their class wh'.n j well considering the fact that they came up against the more j the team was hurriedly organ-experienced Metlakatla team! tad. Dudoward was high man who ran up a score of 95 points j for the winners with 27 points, in an easy 95 to 28 victory. I followed by Tait with -14 and I .cask scored 35, Ryan 20. and La:ry Holin with 12. Cooper !,, Wilson 19 as the Metlakatlans the Brotherhood scored 14. popped them in at will. For Es-i i.ine-nps and scoring: singion's Spalding scored 13. i Thuiutertiirds Dudoward 27, T he loss was no disgrace, how- Tail 14, Wells 2, McKay, L. Ryan, EM ERA R A RUM f-eriiscniont is nol published or displayed by the Liquor Krothcrhoorl Bolton, Cooper M. Holkestacl (Ci 14, Walker 4, Knott 2, Jackson L. Mathews (G&Ai 6, Don Sankey 4, Doug Sankey T. EmlUu- . (G&Ai 1 8, Ryan 4, Price 2. McChcsney ..(Bi i Kitkatla A. Vickers 2, R. In- A.Bill B) ine.s 4, Ryan, Robinson 1, W. B. Ratrhforrt (Bi Innes 1L Gamble 12, Jackson, w. Wellens . (Ci .Ridley (!. J. Vickers 3. Tolmie C. D.Bill (Bi , 1111 IVclla Peers 22. Nunian, p posink (Bi .Ware 4, Williams 8, Rcid 9, Vick- v. Dudoward (Bi ol Bonrd or by the Government of British Colurdbia 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 U 0 0 0 SUPERIOR CARS 1941 Packard 110 1938 Ford Tudor 1937 Ford Coupe 1939 Austin Convertible i '"' ' "''..' are rvjMctins a few mure ' m Austin Sedans and Station Wagons Superior Auto Service Ltd. STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue ot Park. Green 217 FT FT A PIS I,,(mn' ' i no-op . 3iio Port Essinaton L. McLean, n,.r,,ii,.,w., iim 307 37tf 304 179 229 128 ' " Wesley, V. Spalding 13, Broo.cs Q f. A 29 Jmlortiuj Jot Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor For Action ADVERTISE 1, Lsrown a, itooerui z, Mi'Lcuti ' 2, Miller 2, W. Spalding. Metlakatla - Ryan 20, J. Wil- .son 19, C. Lea.sk 10, B. Leask 35, Auckland 3, Nelson 2, Robinson, Leighton 2, Nelson 4, T. Wilson. Port Simpson Sankey lfi, Brooks, Ross 5, A. Recce 3, Bryant 4, Kelly, L. Reece ('., Hughes 8, Sampson, McKav 4. Kitimat Ross 5, C. Smith 1, C. Wilson 14. T. Robinson 7, S. Wilson, Grant 4. Woods, J. Rob 1 Con Hoppcn f. You Say . . . 220 Sixth St 0 Jniv f. 1 t " ' I"".-!: 1 1 f ? 'I usually doesn't. 1,1,1 I'aiolin;; prol). v. lui h we can .Vim solve, for '! "lui papcrhnnfr- i inson 2, R. Smith, C. Shaw Moving, Packini,', ( ratiiif; Shipping ' (! (iencral t'arlagc and Slurase Mrs. Ross Mansell and grand-' ITEM 1 . -r ' mm mi wM mm M U I and quality Coniplcle, Reliable and Effi daughter, Miss Maiesa Wuulle, 1 1 '"w ciisl, .see us cient 'Service. Also agents for I (wrcoMts L I .... -Ir M I a I ('anadlan Liquid Air Co. Ltd. 'T'M: k sis for Oxygen, Acetylene and all 7 J returned home on the Prince : Rupert after spending a vacation in California. Mr. Mansell' has gone to Ontario on account , of the serious illness ,of, uu uncle., ' ICE& welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED MATUIK : I - , ,,;'rr:- ,..,. . hfes if:- I I y rmm one side inncne new w-Miaoc ? m i r F'-i - jf MINI KM. ACT KIIIKI K I ( S'i l ion r.K (l ) NO'l'K'l: III' AIM'l.ll A I ION' I'OK comer (litiiiKMis or I Miilov I Ml si s Mhlentl Claims bi;,' Hull I . Bull No. 1 Hull No. t ce Rupert for. 2nd and Park Avenues II . ... fe.y I . ' ... ,.. , I ... Dispenncr 1 you ' zip . 1 out new Colette ..... Illue . m J t f yf Est. 1910 I'honcs (19 and f.l I f&'if " " ' " " Ulades, unwrapped and ready for use turn . fi" J 1 1 die Dispenser over anil there's a handy com- . "'SSSSl Jh,x Call 363 j parimeni for easy disposal of used blades. -gSss!S: I roll Itl'iTTI'.K . . . ! 10-Blode Conventional Dispenser 50c1 A?g 113, nS- ; s Planning I In Regular Potkaje S Bludes for 2Stf Building or 0" Repairing . . Hull No. fl .Iftm i lui!h RAILS FOR Sll uato tti: Atllii Ml.iliiiT nivislim. Where situated : ncouver On the north .sinV ot the Tufcu River, netir 'rolNCioiali, n. c. ir ' " - . N ; .-TV.v i . , , f l lilt trmeiii:iiA Lfiwhil liol(lir: 'I'llP ('HHlsoHiotrd Million mill Sineltlni; (iiniiuoiy of Ciiiuulii, l.lloltt'll. Nuiiilicr of the liolrror's TrtH Miner's lach Thursday j '1:15 p.m.. KETCHIKAN Vl)Vi.vi. U'rrl il irate: afil7f-P. T;iko nolii-e Hint Julius W. Uonnlll- li mi X Now Available! Ison. of Trull, Itl'lll.tt) Colunihlii. net- i ' i :illllM(, j Inn us iifjent lor the luwlul Itoltler. Intends at the end of fill day lnt lrm in ... i """nt and Service p"r Reservations wi if r...n I t . i i vsvi I i m n v-i 11 mi i not later than one year from l lie ilate or tills notice to apply to tiie Mining Ititcorilor for CVi-tuicaU's ol lotprovemeiitfi for the purpose ol' ob taining ('town nmnts of the above r naims, ANU further take ntolce that action, under Section 85 of til" "Mlne.i'al Act." must be commenced. w ,Trur.. mm , FLINGS ! Picked Fresh Packed Fresh n I iui iiinriiti . ii before the issuance of such Certlfi- 1 1 V I I N' 1 The amazine new all-mirn(je I r : cult's of Improvements. Dated this 17tli day of January. All. 1M vuqiaa ; & currie i 07., sa'sre JAMI'S . lkONAI.DSOX James W. Donaldson. Aont for K 1 y .-?W-ri The Consolltiatcd Mining and SnieltliiH Company of Caniuta, Ltmllcd. , , t Still dewy fresh, libby's Tomatoes are rushed liom the fields to tibby's w.nlins kitchens. In only a matter of hours they afe 'Vnlle pressed" and then flavour sealed in the can. That's why tibby s Tomato Juice tastes just like fresh, juicy tomatoes. Thai's why it's an excellent source of vitamins 'A and C. Try tibby'i . . . you'll inioy it "4S1' JLH I'l V.V till I.IIMITRB . f J ul moocmng. -J1-k 'ill j . . . . J V J$J - The exact Image of swimmbig 1 ul1dcrS & Cnnlraclor. J 1 fl Ash fry (favorite food of all 1 . 1 ' Z5?! I J " eame rishl- Trv them once - : I if " "ho you'll know whv we can't 11 ' ' J y&l ko('p er"iUBh In stock! THE BETTER ' riS2C3nfS A ( T . j , J f r rM:- S , ' i K "X C iiKri' l! 1 ' Av.iUbU t yowr favoriU dealer -sS. VIEW-MASTER REELS Reduced 50 each WRATHALL'S I'liolo l inislliln 320 Tlilrl Ave. W. A THE TOMATO JUICE WITH THE PPd flaVOUf