th. Lad Prince Rupert Doily News Friday, December H, 1951 WOULD ICS of SIPOC5T n Dtitrr,, .Shrnton's t 7th Ave, Taller'. . , vb. Malison's, 8unrl.i vs. Cu-un, H If;itu vs McKay's, B Si.sU-rs va. Com. menial, 75 Taxi vs. Cook's. I Jan. 22 8unri.se vh, Miinsoit's. Kuciil'ii's vs;, Colic's. Tollers vs. 7lh Ave., 76 Taxi' vs. Commercial, Ii. Bis-trs vs M'.Kuy's, R Hutiio vs Co-op. AnmrttiM 7. llosa Leo. WrathaU'Ji vs. i .SU-rs, I.y wis vs. CloverWai', McM?-' k Hi's vs. Savoy's. Dibb Print vs. h. Bowling Schedule SKCOM) HALF Cioverleaf vs. O &z A Lyons vs. Savoy's. H Ratlio vs. B. Sistera. C'tKk's vs. McKay's, Shen ton's vs. ': M.uison'.H, Sum i-c vs. 75 Tatft. 7t!l Ave. vs. Co-op, Toilers vs. Commercial. ! i-Vn. it) Cook's vs. Co-op.' Toilers ! vs. U. Si: Vers;, R kuclio vs, 75 Taxi, ; 7Ui A '-'p. vs. Man.ia ;', Commercial vs. McKay's. BunrLie vs. Shcnton's. Stars vs. (i. At A.. Mous vs. Dibb ! Print... Ske'-na v.s. MeMeekin's. Clover-i leaf vs. Una I-e. . Savoy's vs. L. i Strikes, AiiJiettes vs. Wrathairs. r -:, Striken. KKwua Gio. vs. CI. -St A. Jan. 2'.-Stars vs. Savo's. Wr;ith-Rll's vs. Q. & A . Anin-tU"; vs. IJiljlJ vs. L. Strikes, j;ibb Print vo. Doc. ltt--Annettes Lyons Wratlmll's Slurs. McMt-ek ill's Ciovt-rlcuf , L. Strike, Kuso LiOR, sunrise vs McKay s. ttne:i More Canucks Reach Europe . ROTTERDAM ?' A fourth contingi-'nt of Canadian troops-lor the North Atlantic Treaty Organization defence forces arrived in Europe today. The group. 646 officers and men, mcstly of the First Canadian Highland Battalion, was welcomed by Piene Dupuy, Canadian ambassador to the Netherlands. . U.ii today the group left for Hanover, Germany, to Join other Canadian troops in Europe. ' Bo-Me-Hi Loses Fourth Straight to Ketchikan In International Play Last night a jammed house saw Ketchikan take the final game of the international High School basketball series. Score was 49 to 48. It made the fourth straight loss for the locals. Cwk's vs. kmmorcial, aiifiitun'.; vs. Co-op. Sunrise Vs. B. Sisters. Toilers vs. H R.allG, 75 Taxi vs. Maniiod's, 7t!i Ave. ve. JJcKay s F;-r. fl Toil'f vs. Gunii c, 76 Tasi Vb. MeKr.y r., H. Ilaclio vs. Maiiii;li's. B. Hi;,teis Vs. Cu-op. 71 ii Ave. v.i. CofjK's. SliCiit.jn'B vs Commercial. ton vs Tci)ers. B. bisters vs. CfXk's, 76 Taxi vs. 7tii Ave., K. Haduj vs. Commercial, Co-op vs. Mau:jon's. Jan 8-75 Taxi v.;. Co-up, 7th Ave. vs. Commerctal. Toiler vs. Cook's. yiiPtiton s v. McKay s, sunrise vs. R. Radio, B Sisters vs. Mair.Mm's. Mc-Meekin's vb, G. & A . Cioverleaf vs. y Wings 'paf Leafs L Rratrn All Oilier mi it.th at Home I Away Ii;on f Detroit R"d conniclod for one goal in I period and two more in Loud Thursday nlsht to jjir first-place lead in the i.al Hockey League to six I by registering a 3 to 1 n over the runner-up Maple Leafs. 1 mning Detroit berame the Annettes vs. Lyons. McMeekm'a bavoy's. Lyfns vs. Stars, Wrathati's I RF.CORD BOOKINGS j LURBAN, South Africa 0; Sea j and air bookings from South ; Africa to Britain next year may b;eak all records in spite of the threat of more austerity here. ! Many lines are booked up until ;U?xt, August and there are long vaiting lists. L Ktnitwi AiinfttM v Kk.i.(t L. buriKcs, bkeena vs. Ko&a ia:h, uido Gro.. Dibb Print, vs. Rosa Lee. Prinl- V8- A- c,OVPrIaI vs- Jan. 15-WrUiall's vs. Cioverleaf. Slare- Wratliall's vs. Savoys. Lyons vs. Rosa Lee. Annettes vs. G, Feb. 13 Skecna vs. Dibb Prin,.. ' A . SKeena Gro. vs. L. Strikes, Dibb Stars vs. L. Strikes, Wratnall's vs. Print. vs. Savoy's, McMeekin's vs. R(a Lee, Annettes vs. MrMeckin's. ine game started at a tremendous pace with the Polar CAME IN HANDY VANCOUVER (CP) Bruce How Bears again grabbing an early lead. Bue was all over the court and making hk "iumn" and ard was dressed as a cowboy, iayup" shots count. Scoring all i complete with toy guns, for a his 16 'points in the first half fancy dress gathering when he : spotted two men preparing to j drive his car awav. When he ' drew his six-shooters the men ' fled and Bruce went on to the ! party. . Hud bejfrtfads'if did bratUrSj and PrfbtrSJ mud $0 HOCKEY STAR M P. Howie Meeker, 23-year-old right-winger with Toronto Maple L.'afs in the National Hockey League, Is the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for South Waterloo, Out. He was elected to the House in the June 25 by-elec-t on. During the Second World War he served overseas in the Canadian Army and suffered a 'e;, wound. He is a native of New Hamburg, Ont. I CP PHOTO I Hamlin, captain of the visiting team, played a good all round game, with Maddox assisting urcatly. KayHi played a fast breaking game and were able to enforce their zone defense. This zone defense was what hurt Bo-Me-Hi which was unable to penetrate it. They also made a veiv eood SON--) feA Will ApprcfyaU - Jitt CettificdtS Par Christmas Oiristma morning, earh lucky man on your list rweive.s a miniature SiHmhi hat and Utn with fiib crtifiile (ynu rl them at any SirtMHi j ltr"s from $JiJ.j upK You rrceivc a big kiss I'ur letting liim pick tin htyle , atut color lie likes lxst! I'.S. If he's out of town, pive him a National Ctrtilicutc, redeemable at any Stetson dealer's from coast to coast. Puck Stars percentage of their shots. Bo-Me-Hi again were disorganized in the first half. At one time they were 18 points behind. Morrison and Clcconc were finally able to make their team click. Morrison popped In 10" poinls, C'iccone, lour, with Nick-ei.ttjn getting a couple of long shots alio, Bo-Me-Hi proved in the two games heie and in those played at Ketchikan that they ate a last-hall team. That is, they Sought Out Canadian Brigade Under Siejje By (icrmans , More people wear STETSON HATS than any other brand yQ) ntM0 111 ' K jiff t hy Li 7 - i am to beat each National . L -aiiur- opponent at home , the road this season. ,Jj,f other same of the nltrht, i,i Black Hawks and Mon-Iraiuihi'iis played to a 1-1 1 ! 4 .it lucked their game away cconil period on goals by I pav. lnli and Benny Woit 1 uokc up a 1 to 1 deadlock. 1 Red Wings took an early t'nen Red Lindsay circled i Hie Toronio goal before - buck the shot into the j nor of the cage. Vcc Lcaaue 1 lows Down jrden Street Centre Arrows downed j: street School 2n to 14 in jt Wee Basketball loop yes- f quarter was evenly con-j but then Arrows drew t mid were never topped i t v fur Borden Street, with I ! K G.ilforcntzen, for Ar-f w ill sc. . n, were high nnt was the scoring: is R SI rand: D. Lceman ;,f a lirentzeji 7. R. Ivcson 2, ji t .1 Morrison, M. Flcm-( D riiiilips R. Nykes B. n. 0. Warner. Total 20. t!.'n Street 1 Resvold 3, (I ("son 3. S. Wong, J. Mr-&:. B Dixon 0, R. Eby, C. 4 : K. M ill. J. Scott, W. An-t I. Vaccher. F. Warner. 5 ,n was referee; Martin k Clark timekeeper and it scorer. By uuuuuao nuw WL.iC unahip . do a thin,, in the WITH THE CANADIANS IN first hall, although spurting In GERMANY P Canada's 27th the second. Brigade is under siege by the. During half-time and through-Oi rmans - for hockey players. out Ulc game ,he simi(mU sllook Half the hockey teams in Ger- the rouf wiih a.l their cheering, seem to be beating a path many ihe arii tcam pul 0;, a ,palK. t'. brigade lieadriuaUvrs' dgo-. by img performance forming a "B" car. mall or phone, to inquire and a ' K." 'the majoreltei, with about the .possibility of hi ing their batons, looked line o.d-soldlcrs on a part-time basis timers at the game. .. aver or coaches I The school spirit was shown It looks as though they are out impicssive. It was the first tunc ol luck for this winter, however. m many years that the students With a heavy winter of train- have come out to support their lug ahead fn- his troops, Brig, team In this way. G ofiiey Walsh has Ind'caled 'ine majorettes were Molly that he can't see his way clear ; Simmons, tue Martin, Ktna in-to give men time off for extra- tain, Alice NuKurson, Jacqueline ctrricular athletics. Moore and Aiargarcl Uw..c. Next winter, when the brigade; ine band aaai p.jyed lnarcii will be a really operational and mu.su. .killed formation. It might be an- J .i()lt UI'ENEU ol Ivor matter becaus-e this might inc puMn.iiaiy saw Bultcia be cue way to further good re- rwamp Anuuiiciaiion 2j to ii. lalion.'- wnh the German people. ! oihiiu. were Doniiio. but Suiith ' Tlih whiter r.oldbring comes pulled them Liiouh, scoinig 1 1 . !'( the Ministers , . . ftnify hllei lliey'll adore. I. .HI.. r,. , 4 I:. ... 5 111 H 1 ! 1 V . ll pd Men Keen Uawn Bowlers INLAND. N Z: 0' Blind s e 1 ai ning lawn bowling t Zealand and showing f I'ltv that tyoy hope Boon first. ' . s It Mf,'l h '.'Wever. that, it will be possible to have some hockey within thj brigade as part of the regular sports program. Equipment for a number of teams is said to be available and I he big question mark is Ihc weather. Lovely Fashions, Perfect Pelts at Budget Prices Northern Centre Back Muskrat, mink dyed $350.00 puims. tor Aiuiunciat.on fiu-ra.d was ine iiLun.si,uy. Scoring : KayHi Simpson 2, Hamlin 11, tucker 2, Bue lo, Maddox 13 HwUschouier, Antonson 5. toolh Morrison 12, Tait 4, Watson 3, Young 3, Ciccone 8, dainer 2, Letourneau 3, Nicker-.ijii d. Wetiber, McKay 5. Bulget.s-Sedgcwick 4, Dc Ma.i 4, smith 14, bavillc 2, Pitlold, Hood, Ncwlield, Husvik 1, atan-wood. Annunciation Fitzgerald 3, Turcolte 2, loin 2, Prystay 4, NO H E IN SKiHT As Christmas approached, lite temperature staved wvll above 7r-o. the ground was green, farmers worked In the fields. Ire seemed a long way off but the Germans sa'd t heir w vat her r;n lit l.ettiirneau, Uesourmcaux, bury, pet really tough in January and smith, Dumas, Levachcr. Which ever you select . . . one of the new shorler i. ngth coals or a class'c full - length style, and whether it's mink or mouton .... she's sure to be thrilled with your gift of fur from our quality group. Como In early. s way of all to check off your gift list nere $ trie napp slmos. Surprise the family with slippers. Warm, lippers for the younyjers . . . relaxing time slippers and a truly glamorous pair for mom. Here in an this Chri nov9l,s . v??V'i fordad February. t But even when II gels cold It may be hard to find ice. There Is no rink In Hanover. The Han-1 over tcam, in fact, plays near Ooslei, sornv 50 miles south, and has been trving to convince thej Canadians that if three or fouri good players could be made avail-1 abl It ntli'hl be m?slble to swing : n nru rlnlr for Hanover itself. ' matnics m open compc- Ji'iies. blind Australian lm Is .showing them how, s "lis all clone by trlck- t ran t use mirrors." wiiks with a frirnd who director for him. The 1 sHis to the sound of a blown by the director r ovrr the Jack at the "A When the bowl stops. riliir, who can sc?. calls 1 1 1 1 compared with the i'h u.s "three feet out at. -k" the director tells the 'HI bowler where to send and gives the line by in the same way. s.ime has proved a fine ir blind men In Sydney i' at the Blind Institute In l urc now taking it up wi:ally with the aid or nvn, mostly retired miihi willing to give some a mil d rati.se. It is hoped 'i blind international con-ith Australia within, the ar or two. Hockey Scores Pacific Coast Seattle 2, Saskatoon 4. Western International Spoicanc 2, Nanaimo 4. Okanasan-Western Int. Kelowna 4, Trail 3. ' . Swwsi- ex,ra lar9e n ... priced comfortably low. Bill Scuby Furs ' ' .. V t ' in? iiwufoi table -ifZlcJiJ y i;;:R! 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