Idrfnrc ttiUiM OnfI)t ileitis Thursday, December 19, 1946 Vmlag in Sports if k it i NEW METLAKATLA WINS FIRST OF INTERNATIONAL HOOP SERIES The powerful New Metlakatla team from Alaska took the local All-Stars for a 56-54 count last night in the opening game of a two-game series being played here in Rupert. Featuring" fast breaks and sharp shooting the Alaskans had to come up from behind to win the game. The score at the end of the first half being 29 to 27 for Prince Rupert. Although the first quarter was the highest scoring period of the game It was not until early in the second half that tne pace was increased to a mnous tempo. Early in the stjend quarter the All-Stars lost a player when "Sonny" Beynon was sent to the showsrs not by the referee but by his coach. Coach At Murray kept his team fighting harci but they Just could not seem to hold David of New Metlakatla down. He was IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THI5 MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP LEE DONG, DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour W. E. Fisher made on the 2nd day of December, A D. 1940, ' "" apnointed Administrator of the Estate of Lee Dong, deceased, and ait parties having claims against the Said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to mo on or before the 18th day of January, A.D. 1947. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pav, the amount of their Indebt-fdneas to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this jna aay.oi December, A.D. 1940. OORDON P. FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ' BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND 296 IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE Or OLE KORNELIUS OLSEN, DECEAREn INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honour Judge W. E. Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 28th dnv of November, 1948, appointed Ad mlnlstrator of the Estate of Ole Kor nellus Olsen, who died on or about the 10th day of September, 1948. All persons Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 31st day of December, 1948. Itlllne which distribution will Vm made having regard only, to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this ZBtn day oi novemDer, ivto. OORDON F. FORBES!, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. BOSTON WINS OVER RANGERS Now Two Games DoVn in Third Place Hawks Beat Red Wings Detroit 2, Chlcafo 5. New York 2, Bcslon 3. EOS TON, 0 Boston Bruins, who are still expected to make high scorer for the night netting ; a race cf it in ths National his team 27 points. In the last quatter David was the only scorer for the New Metlakatla squad and, although lanky Angus MacPhee was batting down shot after shot, he just couldn't szvm to stcj them all. In the closing 15 seconds of play, Rupert was behind by two points when Jack Lindsay made a break-away which threatened 10 tie the game up. But by one of th edds of the game he missel a clear shot just as the whistia went to end a hard-fought game. Tonight will tee the second game of this series with the local stars determined to see victory. But then New Metlakatla 1 just as determined, so all in all it should be a bang-up ball i game. The evening starts withi a preliminary .game. New Mstlakatla Brendible (f) 14, Atkinson (t), David 27, Reece (g) 11, Booth (g) Hayward s), T. Atkinson (s). Milne (s), F. Hayward s) 4 Buxtcn (s. Total 56. All Stars McPhee 12, Beynon 6, Lindsay 17, Houston 4, Dom-inato 12, Calderone 3, Ourvich, Vlereek, Clausen, Hartwig. Total 541 Ojto Wins Jr. Opener The Junior League preliminary gams between Gyro and Legion turned out to be a first class exhibition with Gyro emerging the victors after three minutes of overtime. The score at the end of the full game time was 35-35. In the overtime Gyro had that extra something that gave them a 6-point advantage to bring the score to 43-37. It was wide open ball right from the start with neither team having the edge until the overtime period. The score stood at 14-13 lor Oy-rd at the end of the first half but Legion came right back and iied things up in the fourth quarter forcing the overtime. High scorers for the night were .hier of Gyro and Wong of Legion both with 15 points. Gyro Shier 15, Haugan 7, D. Scherk 11, Mercer 1, Sunberg 3, Moore 4, S. Scherk 2, Donaldson. Total 43. Legion Lien, Olsen 2, Boulter 6, Wong 15, Carlson 10, Eidsvick, Hill, Forman 4, Total 37. Hockey League this season al though they are a little Slow in getting their teamwork consolidated, took a three to two victory over the New York Hangers here last night and crept to within two games of the second place Montreal Canadians in the standing. 1 In the second fixture last night the Detroit Red Wings took a five to two drubbing from the lewly Chicago Black Hawks on Chicago ice and are going to Toronto tonight to meet Maple Leafs. The league standings to date: W D L F A Pts. Toronto .... 13 4 5 78 Montreal ... 13 3 6 81 Boston 9 7 6 63 Detroit 7 5 13 71 New York . 8 3 13 52 Chicago 6 2 13 61 'SCHEDULE FOR 'MIXED BOWLS 54 50 57 91 76 .81 January 8 McMeekihs vs. Thistles; Pushovers vs. Reddy Kilowatts; Atomics vs. Head-pinners; Co-op vs. Lipsetts; Pirates vs. Rockets; Midgets vs. King Pinners. January 15 Pirates vs. Pushovers; Co-op vs. Headpiliners; McMeekins vs. Midgets; Rockets vs. Thistles; King i'inners vs. Lipsetts; Reddy Kilowatts vs. Atomics. January 22 Lipsetts vs. Head-pinners; King Pinners vs. Rockets; Thistles vs. Pirates; Reddy Kilowatts vs. McMeekins; Midgets vs. Atomics; Pushovers vs. Co-op. January 29 Midgets vs. Coop; McMeekins vs. Pirates; Pushovers vs. Kingpinners; Head-pinners vs. Rockets;; Lipsetts vs. Reddy Kilowatts; Atomics vs. Thistles. February 5 Atomics vs. McMeekins; Headpinners vs. King- ipmners; Reddy Kilowatts vs. Thistles; Pushovers vs. MidgetS; j Rockets vs. Co-op; Pirates vs. I Lipsetts. February 12 King Pinners vs. Reddy Kilowatts; Lipsetts vs. Atomics; Midgets vs. Rockets: Pirates vs. Co-op; Pushovers vs. McMeekins; Thistles vs. PRISONERS AT LECTURES ST. ANDREWS, Scotland ) German prisoner-of-war chaplains attend lectures at St. Mary's Divinity College of St. Andrew's University. In the day time they are accompanied by a uhiversitv student, but at nleht return to thair camps under military guard. PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER VIA OCEAN FALLS "Princess Adelaide" Every Monday. 10 p.m. ALASKA PORTS "Princess Norali" "Princess Louise" Full information on tailing from loral ticket agent, or trrife C. ttruce llnriee, G.V.A., C.V K. Station, Vancouver. SHORT SPORT ICe hockey, for long a tcp at- I traction in the American and Canadian sporting worlds, bids fair to gain a parallel place In the affections of the British sporting public. As an organized spott attracting the paying customers, it took its first bow in that country in 1934. It rapid'.y I gained a big following and j would have gained a bigger one but for the advent of world war two which put the rinks "on ice" for the duration. But the first post-war season proved that the interval had failed to cool the enthusiasm of the fans. Th" present season, now in fu!' swing, underlines the fact. There are now more than 20 rinks throughout Great Britain. . Each is forted to close its dnni (at every match with many.cus-, tomcirs, cash in hand, still oa the outside. Wembley, London's premier rlhk, has a capacity of 3,000. Hundreds of fans, ready and willing to pay from 2s 6d to a guinea for admission, art disappointed a't every fixture Wembley estimates lhat crowd-of ssccer proportions will be common in the near future. That, by English standards, is a lot cf pecple. The British game, cradled in Canada, still owes much to this country. While many young Britons cf note now figure" in the major teams, the Dominion supplies most of the star players. Prominent in the Wembley Monafchs line-up are Les Ann-Ins and George Steele, both 19-year-olds, who recently arrived '.n Britain from Ottawa. Har-rkigay and Streatham also, recently welcomed a new batch of tcp-ranking players frcm Canada, while in Scotland eighty newly-arrived Canadians are divided around the seven Scottish rinks. Note also the titles "Mon-archs," "Lions" and "Tigers," so reminiscent of the Canadian rinks.' All players have amateur status. They are paid expenses and, particularly in the case of the Canadians, provided with jobs cf work outside their rink activities. The same system prevail1? in other sports, notably minor league .soccer. Sports pur-irts are inclined to question it. The game, is controlled by the British Ice Hockey Association f "ADIAN V1F.W9 .TAPANF5E POlO HORS? -Hoi, T M s -h" Canad'an army lc-ks ovet the horses mrd hv Ja"ht - in isvint; tV ir own b) nrl of polo. The innovation to for lirn onlookers took place during the horse show at Meiji Shrine park In Tokyo. h arrar.es all Lrrrue and 'nternatlonal competitions. The !"3c'al!on alms at makinR the siestnt ice season the best to 4;tc. the season tot away to a trd start with the Autumn cup -ii jurt concluded. Now in full swim is the National trftRiie toniTiameht. Etc fixtures are Internationals with Swdet1. Czechoslovakia and Stt'tzetiand matched against English and Sntt'rh representative sides. Most leading clubs are already competing for places in the tam which wrH represent c-fst nrltain at the Olympics, there is little doubt that her-j ft Grltl-h "port with a &reat futur?. New Vor't Ya"-t? went to tho Pacific Cc3?t League o pluck Tony Laxzeri for the second -b3e nosit'on. He wn? with the Yankees until released in October 1937, so that he could "dicker" for a managerial pob. He snent two seasons managing the Toronto Maple Lears. "A free press and an Independent juiiiclary are indispensable to a free society." Justice Frankfurter cf the&United States Supreme Court. : Winche CIGARETTES AND Australia Wins Second Victory SYTNEY. Australia-Australia won Its r?cdrd v'ctory over England In cri-kei here yesterday by one innlng and 33 runs. SCHEDULE FOR LADIES "B" BOWLS December 19 Revenuers vs. Khatad is, WITB vs. Watts & Nickerson, Co-op vs. Dockettes, Atlin vs. Whirlwinds, Peoples vs. Bankers. Dicttt-fcef 2d WPTB vs. Dcck-ettes, Co-op vs. Whirlwinds, Attn vs. Milker. Watts St Nlck-rrson vs. Khatadas, Peoples vs Revenuers. January 2 Co-op vs. Atlin, Dockettes vs. Rankers, Revenuers vs. Watts & Nickerson. Peoples vs. Khatada, Whirlwinds vs WFTB. January 9 Whirlwinds vs. Bankers, Dockettes vs. nevenu-ers, Watts & Nickerson vs. Peoples, WPTB vs. Atlin, Co-up vs. Khatadas. January id Dockettes vs. Peoples, Watts At Nkkerson vs. Bankers, WPTB vs. Co-op, Atlin vs. Khatadas, VhlMlrrds vs. Revenuers. iter SPORTING GOODS KAIEN HARDWAR PHONE " P.O. BOX 9 TOP SHAPE FOR LEGION FIGHT CARD With both contenders m the n ature bout of Saturday night's bi : ; caid in top condition and 'v.! preliminary fighters waltlhs tv tnenlnj bell with muscular ii'inness, Legion boxing chair-nr.tn Jim Nlooll allows himself tin modest assertion that fight t ons will see one of the best, . u t the best, card in recent 1 rusllittlc history, 'r Nicoll bases his forecast he known qualities of th? r '.ia!s and on the earnest . ilv.j which they have under s;: no, particularly Benny Windle d Len Hlt;hens. whese 10-r; ii:;d encounter, he predicts, c i it help but be a triumph of ! -tic artistry and vigor. n iy Windle, whose ability ..'-.id up to the 10 two-minute ii ui.-is of action has baen ques-1 -at by critics, presumedly ih -c who lean toward llitihcns. s v,:ing to gits scmeone a .ur-p f, since lis speed and foot1 .' ': are those of a far younger iran. To see:'Benny wear out pa-rimg pattners in trainln? wauld five Hltchens fans cause for serious thougrhi. On the other hartd, Hltchens also is in peak form, and he has indicated hiixonfiaence that he can close out Benny before the 10 round are up, although he t!U not to so far as to say in lust what round the contest will i-.ri. Due to his rigorous train-in t. Len , probably will fight a little under his regular weight cf 147 pounds. In the meantime, it would bi af.0 to say, that whoever wins in the various bouts, members of the Legion boxing committee are going to be a busy group both Friday and Saturday nights. Owing to the constant use of the Civic Centre gym. the ring and seating arrangements will have to be completed within 24 hours Vfoif the f'lhts. and cleared out Immediately afterward. In order to allow the gym to be used for badminton on Suneay. j Protect Your Boat From i FIRE See Us for KIDDE-LUX C02 Fire Extinguishers Ws recharge C O 2 Extinguishers after use, In our own plant In Prince Rupert. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. 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