4 Prfnrc Uiuicrr Daily "Octosi Wednesday, April 3, 1946 SHORT SPORT A- Those carefree, cheek-waving Pasquel brothers from the Mexican League are highly pleased over their latest player signing coup from the Major Leagues but they're still not ready to rest on their laurels. The president of Ihe league, Jorge Pasquel, declares that "two or three other Big Leaguers will join my loop shortly." Pasquel declined to name his newest prospects but said they should be in Mexico City by next week. The latest player to jump to the league from the Majors is Mickey Owen, first string catcher of Brooklyn Dodgers, who was recently discharged from the United State Navy. Eleven American entries have been received for the Dominion doubles open squash tournament which is scheduled to be held in Montreal from April 5 to 7. The American teams will also play in the Grant Trophy competition the international event in which Canada and the United States enter 11 teams. DOMESTIC FATALITIES Statistics show mat in the home nearly 50 per cent of all accidental deaths result from falls. FIRE ON WAT '3 Greek fire, an incendiary mixture cf pitch, saltpeter and sulphur, that burned on water, was used to rout the' Saracen fleet at Constantinople in 718 A.D. Buy more War Savings Stamps J A V)V PANCAKES J . TW Oakir Oats CM7 ! tmtt Vm,l.i Household FURNISHINGS TAFT & ODOWES Ten percent discount for all ex-servicemen under the establishment credit. Novelties "OUR PRICES BOX 13CG un mirners Installed mm PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES Night Calls: Blue 170 -Green 187 Blark 8C1 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. WEST J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves --doubly so! Smith Block Green D95 CONN OPNS HIS TRAINING CAMP G'UEENWOOD LAKE, N. J.-Bllly Conn opened his training camp yesteruay 10 prepare for his June 19 heavyweight championship bout with titleholder Joe Louis. Conn arrived at Greenwood Lake, New Jersey, with his manager, Johnny Ray, and his brother, Jackie. He immediately donned ring toss and boxed several rounds wiih his sparring partners. PIAYDOWNS IN HOCKEY Hamilton to Meet Montreal Winnipeg1 Heals Edmonton OTTAWA Two games wero played last night in the Allan and Memorial Cup playdowns. At Ottawa, Hamilton Tigers qualified to meet the Montreal Royals in the Eastern Canada Allan Cup final by walloping Pembroke Lumber Kings 12-5. The Tigers won the best-of-thrce series in two straight games. The other playdown game was between Edmonton Canadiens and Wlnnlpajr Monarch. It was played at Winnipeg and the home town club won 5-3 to take a three to one lead In games in the best-ot-seven Western Canada junior final. The winner will represent the West in the Memorial Cup final. . FEROCIOUS FISh The swordfish is a fierce fight er when wounded, and has been known to drive his sharp upper jaw through several thicknesses of oik planking. 1SI ARE RIGHT' Furniture PHONE 108 Serviced & Cleaned Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 York General Construction See or Phone Us on a New Insulation KIMSUL Something New and the Rest Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Name It, and We Can Do It WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING Phone Black 12C Day Phone Green 037 Evenings STUDENTS WRAP UP TENTH WIN Bo-.Me-Hi Wins Again Savoy and (iyro Also Winners Riding its winning streak to the limit, the Bo-Mo-Hi hoop squad snatched its tenth straight win in the intermediate basketball series by defeating Macey's 40 to 37 in the Civic Centre gym lait nigiit. In the other Intermediate game Savoy straddled Co-op for a 07-52 win and in the Junior League Gyro whipped Junior High 25-22. The evening's cl.niactic game saw Bo-Me-Hi take its tenth successive win by a three-point margin after leading by a wider margin through most of the game. A final power play by Macey's narrowed down the finishing score, but it was neither strong nor sustained enough to put them over the line fust. The game was no; characterized by any particular speed and neither team was up to its best form. High scorer was Forman of Bo-Me-Hi with 17 points, followed y Rupert Holkestad of Macey's, with 12. In the Savoy-Co-op game, Coop started out with fair strength but weakened fast and the hotel boys ploughed ahead, gradually building up' their 15-point vic-rory. Arney of Savoy was ordered off the floor by the referee for arguing early In the first quarter. Savoy's centre. Joe Davis, ran up a spectacular string of baskets, emerging as high man with "25 points. Vukovich of Savoy followed with 18. In the junior fixture It looked- as though Gyro had a walk away, particularly in the first half, but as time went on he students put on steam, ending the game only three point behind. Mostad of Gyro was top marksman, netting 10 points. Individual scoring: Bo-Me-Hi F. James 7. J. James 2, Forman 17. Hartwig, Ciccone 8, Thompson. 3, Miller 1, Lavigne 2. Macey's - B. Menzies 7, R. Holkestad 12. Murray C, Arnsten, Teng 7. Olafson, Cruickshank 5, Pierce. Savoy - Davis 25, M. Holkestad 16, Vukovich 13, N. Haugan G, Alexander 2. Co-on Gurvich 12, Johnson 14, Viereck 8, Shepherd C, Sharpe. Petersen '10, Menzies 2, Skog, Nordgaard. Gyro Mostad 10, Haugan 2. Shier 4, Forbes 1. Pierce 8, Moore, Lavlgne, Overgaard. Junior High T. James. Boulter 6, Wong 5, Carlson 0. Scharff 1. Lien, Forman 4, Eidsvick, Davles. Olsen, Hill. HEALIfcc: OIL, Oil seeping from the ground was used by the Indians as salve and medicine. WRITES DRY Ml WITH WET INK f I STARTS IN A feMJ SPLIT SECOND WW NO BLOTTER MM is needed mm YOU CAN'T GET YOUR FINGERS INK-STAINED 7 Come in . . SEE IT DO THINGS NO PEN EVER DID BEFORE At last the Marvelous Parker "51" pea is here. Come in and try it. See how it starts in a split second . . . writes dry with wet ink. Watch the "51" perform these miracles. Pens SI 500 nd $18.00; Pencils $6.00 and MM. ' t McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LIMITED Trince Rupert, B.C. Recreation Hall ' Bowling Tourney The Ten Pin Bowling Leagua tournament at the Recreation Hall ended with a bowling party and buffet supper and the awarding of prizes by Fred Erne-wein, bowling alley manager. Outstanding player in the league competition was Don Arney, who rah up a winning score despite the fact that he had recently come out of hospital. Mr. Arney led the average individual scoring for the league with 1G5, and In the final play led the single game score with 212 and the. three game score with 592. The Savoy team, composed of Don Arney, Jack Lindsay. John Comadina, Bob Moxley and Tom McMeekln led the league after wining 42 'games and losing 18. Pioneer Laundry came second with 38 wins and 22 losses. Here are the team totals - for the league: Won Lost Savoy 42 13 Pioneer Laundry 38 22 MeMeckln's a 33 27 Imperial Oil 27 33 Plumbers 27 33 Individual averages ror the 60 games in the schedule were: D. Arney 165 J. Lindsay 1C3 N. Gunderson 1G0 S. Donovan 1G0 T. McMeekln 15C Simundson 1 155 V. Dell 151 J. Currle ..v 151 Villanova 150 Howe .... 146 Murray . ...,... 145 Comadina ... 145 Wick ...... 145 B. Windle 139 Mitchell ., 136 Scharff 134 E. Jenkins L. 133 Montgomery ... 132 Graves a a, 132 Moxley 132 Armstrong ; 128 Kristmanson 127 Inland .... ... 127 Schuman 124 Wilson 124 Ruddy ;. 123 La!rd 121 Plemcntos 121 Ross 118 Burns 115 Prizes were awarded by Mr. Ernewein for both the ladies' and men's five pin tournament. Mrs. Pierce received the grand aggregate prize with a score of 1.2-.7, indicative of the city championship, while Mrs. A. Slater came second with 1176. Mrs. Pierce was also winner of the highest single score prize, with a score of 305. This included both single and double league play. Singles Mrs. A. Slater 25G Mrs. Elsie Clark 231 Three games: Mrs. A. Pierce 022 Miss V..Wrathall 587 Doubles One p:ame: Mi.s P. Menzies, Mrs. A. - J Lnwrencc 480 Three games: Miss P. Menzies, Mrs. A. Lawrence 1181 Mrs. A. Slater, Mrs. V. McKenzFe 1150 Hidden Prize: Mrs. A. Taylor 541 Mrs. B. McGhee 541 Hidden Score: Mrs. A. Slater 171 Men's Five Pin Championship Grand aggregate: L. Hemmons 1501 E. Freeman 1489 High single score, Including both singles and doubles; IN THE SUPREMff COURT OP BMTISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP FREDERIC LANZA, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS FREDERIC'O LANZA. DECEASED. NOTH'i; TO ( HI IUTOKH AMI (ITIII.Its TAKE NOTICE that tetters probate of the last will or Frederic Lanza, otherwise known as Frederlco Lanza, deceased, formerly of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, who died at Prince Ruptrf, British Columbia, on or about the 15th day 'of December, 1045, were Issued to Gulxeppe Bajuio-Bert. sole executor, of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, out of the Prtnce -Rupert District Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, on the 15th day of March, 1948. All persons Indebted te the. said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to the solicitors of Qulseppe jpasV-heTt forthwith: and pursuant to Section 18 Of the Trustee Act. all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file the came properly authenticated with the solicitors of autxeppe Basso-Bert on or before the 15th day of May, 19 to. after which time distribution of the said estate will be made, having regard only to claims which have been so filed. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 22mi dnv of March. 1948. BROWN AND HARVEY, Besner. Block, Prince Rupert. B.O., Solicitors for Clulseppe Basso-Bert, Executor. INSPO Stanley Cup Canadiens Win A3 am Montreal Takes two Game Le.1d in Contest for Trophy Wfn in 'Overtime Over Detroit MONTREAL Montreal Canadiens have taken a two game lead In their Stanley Cup final with Boston Bruins. At Montreal last night, the. Canadiens edged out a 3-2 overtime victory in the second game of the best-of-seven series. Jimmy Peters broke up the fcame after nearly 17 minutes of overtime play with a low tricky shot that Goalie Frankle Brimsek couldn't handle. Elmer Lach opened the scoring for the Canadiens in the first period, Before the period ended Pat F'ran scored to pull the Bruin.; level. In the second frame, Bobby Bauer counted to give the Brulas the lead for the first time. They held the margin until halfway mark of the third period when Butch Bouchard scored for the Canadiens. There was no further scoring until Peters' game-winning overtime goal. GYMNASIUM SCHlMn.: AT CIVIC CENTRE Moncay 2:00-4:00 Open to servicemen. 4:30-5:30 Junior girls. 5:30-6:30-Basketball. 7:00-8:30 Intermediate boys. 8:30-9:30-Senlor men. 9:30-10:00 Men's volleyball. Tuesday 2:00-4;00 Open to servlce-. men. 4:30-5:30 Junior boys. 5:30-6:30 -Basketball. 7:00-8:30 Basketball. 8:30-D:30--Basketball. 9:30-10:00 Basketball. Wednesday 2:00-4:00 R.C.A.F. sports. 5:30-6:30-Basketball.' 7:00-3:30 Event jii?ht. 8:30-9:30--Event night. 9:30-10:00 Event night. Thursday 2:00-4: 00 -'Army sports. 4:30-6:30 Junior girls. 5:30-6:30-Basketball. 7:00-8:30 Intermediate boys. 3:30-9:30 Senior men. 9:30-10:00 Men's volleyball. Friday 2:00-4:00 Open to servicemen. James Olsen 372 SiiiRles One game: ' James Olsen 373 Eric Freeman 337 Three games: E. Freeman 783 James Olsen 773 Doubles One game: G. Taylor and E. Freeman 561 S. Scarr and L. Hemmoas 55C Three gamesf S. Scan- and L. Hemmons 145' J. Comadina and J. Olsen. , 1362 Hidden Prize: R. Kelsey and R Brr lierston, 2; spares each the Montrral Club proceeded to ( nunn mm ior i'.vo runs in uie eighth and three in the ninth. Baseball Scores Pacific Coat Seattle 1, Los Angeles 5. Oakland 3, Portland 2. Sacramento 3, Hollywood 1. San Diego 2, San Franciscp 0. 4 :'36-5:30 Junior boys. 5:30-6:30-Basketball. 7:00-8:30 Service badminton Club. 8:30-9:30-Servlce badminton Club. 9:30-10:00 Service badminton Club. Safurday ll:00-12:00--juvenlle classes. 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