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Special spring SU, $42.50 Walnut Finish End Tables- Special i qe each Phone 775 Third Avenue Hinton Coal Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL SCYTHIANS WONGAME Local Intermediates Defeat Port Simpson 32 to 30 in Tight Contest The Scythians of the local Intermediate- Basketball League, visiting Port Simpson at the end of last week, defeated an all-star team of ward About Face By Soccer League mal fixtures and rescind the pre-i vious resolution describing foot-j ball pools as a menace. It was the! feeling of the special meeting .that 1 pool betting was not the concern of the League. TEN PIN STANDING W. Grotto , 21 Power Corporation 17 Rose, Cowan & Latta 16 Knox Hotel 15 Canadian Legion 12 Atlin Fisheries 8 Moose 10 Elks 8 CRISCO 3-lb. tin CUT-RITE WAX foot roll In box 2 boxes HEDLUND'S MEAT BALLS ' 1-lb. tin CANADA'S PRIDE MAPLE SYRUP, 2V2-lb. tin L. 6 10 11 12 18 17 19 BIG or SMALL! Whether your order is big; or small, it will, set thc same careful attention. Try us! 69c PAPER 40- 25c 23c LIBBY'S DILL PICKLES 00 22,s, per tin j JOHNSON'S FLUID BEEF- 16-oz. bottle 94c AYLMER SPINACH-Best quality. 2'2's 1Qn per tin 57c HOLLAND HERRINGS Milkers In kegs, to, clear CJI f Q per pkg Vliitf MUSSALLEM'Si DAILY OTSWi Mil I ' ' ' ' "' " " 1 1 SPORT CHAT CLOTHIERS TAKE LEAD Lambie & Stone Now on Top In Senior Basketball League Ladies Stage Overtime Game Senior League Lambie Si Stone. 36; Grolto, 29. Intermediate League King Ed High School, 23; Scythians the same division there by a score 30- of 32 to 30. It was a hectic contest Ladies' League Annettes, 10; from start to finish and was mark- KinS Edward High School, 11. ed by numerous fouls on both sides. Jun,or League King Edward Campbell was sent to the showers (High School, 19;J3cythlans, 13. In the moments the game.! " of dying A fcw fan .nt-hprt thc four Letourneau, at guard, proved a eames on iast nlht.s nooD card Vancouver 18 i 1 1 T1 . nt 1 n.l i ,J iivwau w r-oru ouupsun ana was in whlch the ladles nut on an responsible, with the aid of Sonny overtime battle with the King Ed-Beynon, for the winning basket ward High School winning out by scored within the last two seconds one point over Annettes. The score of the game. Beynon gave a shoot- was tied at half time at 6 to 6 ing exhibition and garnered 21 and a full time it was 10-10. points for the locals. Lanky Do-j The co-eds sneaked In a point in minato, playing at centre, was in the five minute overtime. . his usual good form and grabbed! The Senior fixture between thc off a few baskets when needed. Grotto and Lambie & Stone was Glllis and Houston fought hard all not the usual Senior League stand the way. Billy Brown, star of the ard and was rough and ragged Junior Scythians, was kept cool in ln spots. The Clothiers speared case of emergency. Freddie Cal- a biS la4 in the first half and derone acted as coach. ne,d It throughout the game. Half The individual scoring was as time score was 18 to 12- McPhee follows: f the Grotto and Lindsay ot Prince Rupert Dominate (6), Lambie & Stone had a large eve- Beynon (21), Campbell (1), Le- nIng tne formr spearing 14 points tourneau (3), Glllis. Houston (1), wnile Llndsay got 18. Roma. i KlnS Edward High inter-Port Slmpson-Suence (3), Wes- mediate caSers d a one point Iead over th Scythians at .half ley (9). McKav (5). Connor iai Johnson. CooDer (7). Tait. st.t itIme wlth the score standing a.t 9 I to 10, then they faded out anil ! trailed In on the final whistle 23- ; 30. j Junior High School students defeated the Scythians 19 to 13 In a rough and ragged Junior game. Eastman (4), Murray Ladies' League irt.L n . . ...v .. I Vancouver Lions xusu ocnooi (in Mussalicm. Totals ' 511 Blaine (6) T. Davis (2), McLeod BANKERS 1st (2), Llewellyn (1), Wilson. Smitn 137 Annettes (10)Stone (4), Tur- Cuu j58 geon. Eva Morris (4), Kaiser (2), Allum' :ii:::il201 Intermediate League High School (23) Campbell (11), Davies (3), HIrano (9), Munro, Navlnr. O'NpIII Scythians (30)-Bcynon (12). Gil-' 16 ,' , " McLeod :.102 Senior League Lambie & Stone (36) Johnson (4), Lindsay (18), Armstrong (8), Arney 12). Calderoni (4), Beynon, Vlercck. Grotto (29) Ratchford (6), Morgan, McPhee (14), Olllis (7), Smith (2), Montesano, Stalker. The league standings to date are as follows: Senior League W. L. P. Lambie & Stone 6 5 12 Moose 5 5 10 Orotto 4 5 8 I Intermediate League Scythians 8 1 16 ! Canadian Legion 4 6 8 High School 3 8 0 j Ladies' League High School 8 3 10 Grottcttes .....6 5 12 'Annettes 2 8 4 1 Junior League Moose 6 2 12 ftl H "ign acnool 5 3 10 Scythians 3 6 6 Boy Scouts 2 5 4 LADIES' BOWLING ! March 12 Doodads vs. Rangers,' P. R. Orads vs. Brunettes. I IX TIIK MTKI'.Mi: ( Ol UT Of HUITISII, COUMIUA I in numm: j 111 the MaUiT of (he "AdinlnMratiuii ' Act" j Anil I In llir Matter iif Hie IMule if M.' .afaiette llrelo. IH-ceii-eil. ' TAKE NOTICE (In.,, tm ..t ti'. CASH SPECIALS WE DELIVER Honour Judge w. Hi Puiicr tlie 2Ut I day or February, A D. 1938. I wan ap. Orders $1.00 or Over Delivered Free K1' Administrator of the Estate of .... uu.vk "tvj iaw 01 Aiun British Columbia, deceased, and all "parties having claims against Uie eald Estate are hereby required to furnlxh am "NVf 11V1TI 1 V A VflYJU all persons Indebted .to the Estate are' ....... a u,i vcnts inaeDxeaness no me fortlwlth. P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 HERBERT F. QLASSEY OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. ATLIN, B. C. Dated the fjth day ol March, 1936. (63) Fyfe 116 Barton 130 Totals 742 Bulger 132 Hlbbard 167 Morris . ..154 564 2nd 123 169 132 153 164 741 2nd 153 152 129 124 84 Defeat Eskimos J Terminal City Takes Second Place In Northwestern Hockey League VANCOUVER, March 10: (CPf Playing on their home Ice at Vancouver Arena last night, Vancouver Lions defeated Edmonton Eski Seattle 19 Portland 17 i EiUlllUUUJU It Calgary 15 6 14 111 86 44 8 14 89 68 42 5 7 125 118 41 7 17 94 102 35 4 21 110 135 34 Bankers-Oilers In Tie For Lead Of Bowls League Bankers beat Oilers by a score of two to one in the Commercial Bowling League last night and the two teams are now tied for first place in thc league standing. In the recond fixture of the evening Rupert Butchers defeated Watts Grocery by a score of two to one. High average scorer for the evening was Howard Hlbbard of the Oilers with 159. The next Commercial League games will be played Friday night as follows: Oilers vs. Kaien Motors; Three Two Taxi vs. Rupert BUTCHERS 1st L. Astoria . 134 McLean 117 J. Jack 129 The Seventh Avpniip 1aH u?er A. Astoria .... 119 Decides to Revert to Formal Fix- lMrtlnsr stni vie h ' in tures and Rescind Resolution I Individual scorim?? i 1 2nd 147 111 130 121 99 CondcmningBctting Pools junjor League I Totals 578 608 MANCHESTER. March 10: (CP! I, iUSr(C"'Sh (19'-lton ,9K WATTS' GRO. 1st 2nd V Hamanaka (4), Lund- Johnson Ill 112 -The English Football League, at. -J? i ter a two hour discussion vtstrr. quisl Fltch- "dy 97 99 rtnv day, rioririM decided to revert to the for fccyuiians (13) Montesano Houston (6), Roma 3rd 115 122 115 147 100 599 3rd 115 107 In a wild scoring game at the, Maple Leaf Gardens before ten thousand fans Saturday night, the, Toronto Maple Leafs overwhelmed I !the Montreal Canadlens by a score! of eight to one to retain their! leadership of the International section of the National Hockey League. The game was somewhat, slow In starting with a couple of players suffering Injuries. Mondou opened the scoring for the Canadlens on !a pass from Sylvia Mantha. It was 713' 3rd' 114i 147 142 , 188' 194 Totals 640 642 785 League Standing The league standing to date: ; W. L. Oilers .....13 5 Bankers 13 5 Three Two Taxi 12. 3 Kaien Motors v 10 8 C. N. R. A 9 6 Butchers 7 u Watts Grocery 3 15 Biological Station 1 17 Free Service? to be the only counter for the mos by a score of seven to four Flying Frenchmen. Bill Thorns, to displace the Portland Buck-aroos from second place In the Northwestern Hockey League standing, which Is now as follows: W. D. L. F. A. P. from Buzz Boll, made the first goal for Toronto and Art Jackson, from Red Horner, put the Maple Leafs one ahead. Charlie Conacher. on a fast play from Joe Primeau on the face off, made it three as the first period -had four and a half minutes to go. There was no scoring In th.j second period although the Can-j adlens were continually putting on the pressure with our men up They were weak, however, in finishing around the net and did j everything but score. Georg? Hainsworth was doing a great Job of goal-tending for the Map'.e Leafs. Less than a minute after the start of the third period, Bill Thorns, on a long shot from Happy Day, scored again. Art Jackson had a certain scoring chance in front of an open goal but decided to give' his brother "Busher" a chance and the latter was outwitted b Cude with a remarkable save. With nine minutes to go. Bill Thorns turned the "hat trick" with his! third goal, unassisted. Then fol lowed a barrage of goals with three more counters for the Leafs Conacher getting one. assisted by Davidson; Red Horner another fro-n Kelly and Art Jackson, while Pep Kelly, within thirty seconds of full time, made the eighth. It was a wide-open game And. was cleanly contested. 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Brown got away to a beta start and was nivcr he , :d doubtedly, he had bcti r lucktiiai Baptie for whom the b.u: ranter awkwardly but he a;. " pl.-ycn bet- ter billiards. The best break oi ;he gurneta a 32 by Brown, who d: i kid a 11 a 21 and two 20's. Bap! ic best was a 23. Jack Allen was atU.-.m rcleret Charlie Youngman official ecrr and Oeorge Dawes official marker Tonight's game brii.gs M. Caret and Nell Cameron orother y two game Is one of 500 points andfe Imposed- I winner will meet Don Brown i; C one on Andy Blair In the first , final, beginning Thursday everJag period and the other on Happy j Day in thc third. The whole thin?! START PRACTISING was a nightmare frr Wilf Cude,: The locaI All SUr basket the Canadlen's goalie. nave started In practising tap. Iparatlon for the forthrominz sea (1). Watts tia no inn 100 .. . ... nrin-i tu Drmi. 4. .ui.k. (2i irnBh ... At Montreal the Maroons de " , w . 'Y"'" """" (2). 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