Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, March 30, 1951 TRAILING the MELON v x r r Ts-n. - Willi - art MURRAY Toiiifilit as a few hundred of us jam-pack our Civic Centre i;.Viii (or Die provincial finals, there will U tln.se, no doubt, ,va.h the thought in mind that somebody is ;gonna mak'e a pile 'a dottch out 'a this deal,'' etc. And I believe it's not out of my line to put those somebodies straight on all tins money iliac is to be mad.;. Prince Rupert, due to its peo-(iiaphical position, Is. as usual, called upon to pay llirnua.li the nose when it conies to visiting ecnipet itiors and in the annua.! II. C finals there Is a Blaring (xample ':. tins condition. Everv and paying Victoria 5 percent of the gross for the privilege. Run Into Fred Calderone last night, and he was all enthused over the curtain raising junior or juvenile game tonight when Annunciation School and Booth tangle Tor their league championship, it will be well worth while grabbing an early bus Just to get In on tills show. The youngsters are really entertaining and besides th y'd like to s.e you there. I a;;kel Alex, Bill, just to be nosey, what he, intends to do with this Raitt fellow when he gets here and, according to our leading coacHi, he's going to "play it straight" unless circumstances force otherwise. Art Oisen will, therefore, be handed the chore of matching the 6' 4 ' Summerland product point for point to begin with and if he should have ah off-night and find himself not equal to the oc-enstnn either Syd Schcrk or Joe Davis will be called in to put tlie damper on the proceedings. Bill has also Intended to alternate Ted Arney and Tiny Carlson in the series but, according to word from provincial command, it will be the ten men throughout with no switching after the opening whistle tonight. Gyros locally have undertaken to dine the visitors and more or less take care of the bcrys while here and the Gyro club of Pen-ticton has donated a sireable amount to the travel expenses of their team. Saturday night Job's Daughters will be hostesses at their big jamboree at the Armories when the entire Ok-anagan group will be invited to meet some of us socially. A very hearty welcome to all you apple-eaters and to Basil Sands of Vancouver who 'has taken time off to come all the way up here to meet a fate that f i 4 . t l (, s ' ' A if v - yffj iff ' A L-t y ...... i ;4 VV1 V;1 ,'7 ' ' : olh.T year we send a team south dvprtinvnf. is nt piibliKlml :iid by !.!' i.iqii(r i-onum or hv the iuvr-nwiH-nt of STILL RIVALS Gcrdie Howe of Detroit and Maurice Richard of Montreal finished one-two in the regular NHL scoring race, but are continuing their battle into the playoffs. Howe was far ahead of, the Rocket in assists-43 to 24 -but only nosed out the Mont-realer by one goal-over the season 43-42. AltlHiugh there is nothing at stake, Richard will 4x trying to nose out Gordre for toUl number of goais. They are shown, Howe at left, shaking hands before the. last, game of the schedule in Montreal. ' ... . (Cp j,HOTO) iDIO & APPLIANCE NTTN clearfhw... iix f -V V "Snap! Crotfct.! Pop'" M 1 Mn SL W S '-' '' fV J whf yoc ptitM en the milit. ' W 9 WmmM J I. 4 . SALES & SERVICE Joe Davis - He may be call.il up tonight to stop high-scoring Penticton ace, Churck Haiti, In the B.C. Senior "B" basketball finals tonight. we only receive $200 in return whrn we travel and what happens? It just means that tevt-ry other year Prince Rupert will I to some point in B.C. to take part in this competition and receive a pittance when compared with what it costs us to statin the playoffs here. Next season, for instance, It will Ia a miracle if we can send our reps in quest or in defence of the provincial 'crown for less than $!)0 and of ; ihut, amount around $:!0() will come from the usual cuaranteo routs. Toniuht, however, . will pay Fenticton $000 for the honor of I seeing them in action und will ; pay the total expenses of a. i referee from the bin city of Vancouver which will run 'easily over another $100. We will then knock (.AS AMI iihikio i:a(.i.s PIiuiii- Blue ACIFIC ELECTRIC n m mwr- , y camac ia i itf w m m m m m r- 9 ROLLINS OUT Jhr Passengers iSSennt'tS DRODA DRODA IN IN i-! ' TORONTO. Turk Broda, veteran of hockev wars, will hp I AIR PASSENGERS j back In the Toronto net for the win the BC. crown by default as no other centre seems to be able to foot the bill to carry their tvam this far Tlie only consolation Is that we are in the finals each year even though they are expensive finals when yon look at the "R'-f Krlcpiw Ik i reKlHrl trademark tit tlip KdlniiK 'rntrty uf faniwla I tit ftrt-H atsltiiuUB Itraiul ul uvru l,t,i-.l rk. t :.,i rlKtil ly.,1 t, Kefluttn t:u. uf t K,a,l. LW. remainder of the Stanley Cup REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX : KHlllKi 1'ltKI'AUKI) 1 1 MORTIMER n :ird Ave w. j From Vancouver (yesterday) J. Jlaslett, Mr. Gardiner, Mr. ,Mahon, Mr. Estey, Mrs. Estey, iMastr. Kstey, H. K. Wright, F. L. Billings, V. H. Dodd, T. D. is no doubt unknown to him. the fate of a referee that might accidentally and without malice, 'nil a foul on a Prince Rupert basketball player. Oldest recorded town In Britain is Colchester, Essex, which in 1949 celebrated the 19th centenary of its founding by the piayons. Hurt in Wednesday night's game with the Boston Bruins, Al Rollins, Vezina trophy winner this season, will be out for the remainder of the -series. W. Bleasdale, G. Burns, F. L. Billings. i To Sandspit (today;, M. Smart. ! Ouality off f.loo for cym rental, $100 for advertising and administration, and jusl( about this time who walks in but one Herbert Ans-conib when he hears ubout all this money and he insists upon I 5 percent of the gross f'.ate either I to help pay for the hospital Insurance or to sali.sfy a craving. Now, If you have a pencil handy, just figure out what will be left out, of the possible $1000 pross and split that up between Stockdale, G. Anderson. I To Vancouver (today) H, Steel, Col. S. D. Johnston, Mr, Marion, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Hos-lop, T. Devitt, B. H. Smith, Mr. McAusland, G. Sakal, D. Abel, JOHN H. nomans. BULGER books. Now, I question thy necessity i cf the BC. body sending a man all the way from Vancouver to keep the country boys In tow! here for forty minutes of bas-ketball on two successive nights when we have fully qualified men available locally. The question of "hame-towning" the visitors should not be raised in amateur circles such us these when we look at the job our rers did In the recent International scries It Is doubtful if a visiting referee is going to add much to the show. I say this, mind you, with the thought of the monies involved being too TAKE YOUR PLACE WITH MEN LIKE THESE OjiloHllfll'.if the local association and tlu UC. Amakur Basketball Associationthe body that governs tonight's show, Of course, we could say that we will not pay the $000 whin John Bulger Ltd. Tllllil Avriiuo eomfoil, quality and 1 j value! ... We have a iM sTli W j wide selection of 'k Drop in Todoy! f ' fe ' Fashion . ' j FootWear great for the benefit received-Ten percent of the- gross to be exact for one referee. However, it has been so ruled and that'i that. 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