"J ' rt 'Hi tie I 4 4 3S&2Z:Z2l PAGE POUR THE DAILY NEWS Monday, April 9, 1943 ff. VANCOUVER W NIT r VA'WE&TrVllNSTER Prince Rupert, B.C. Today in Sports PRINCE RUPERT GIRLS WIN FIFTH STRAIGHT GAME OF HOOP SERIES Saturday Boys Ocean Falls 58-49 Girls Prince Rupert 29-24 The Northern British Columbia high school basketball championship series was concluded Saturday afternoon at the YMCA gym with both boys, and girls' teams of Bo-Me-Hi emerging as the winners. For the Prince Rupert girls, the 29 to 21 victory wits their fifth in succession against the pai)er town club. The Booth boys, although t- they lost the anw X to 49, won ray a, Hariwlg 8, Cniickahaok, ihe total points to count series Jood, Ctocone --49. by 21 i Ocean Falls Glldjrest IB, Gar- Jam, of Bo-Me-Hi, proved to ! Vie 2. Adams 12. Askew 2, Hast- be Ihe top sharpshooter in the inss jo, christenson 4, -Powers 4. boy gam tu be bagged 15 points Charleston 268 in 4he first , haK . Qilduttt and Ruth Qt 0eeao Adam of the valors, each se-;was lugh JC0rer in the girls' fix. cured 12 counters. ture with ne point, while The Falls boys were on the ;jean Pavlikis and Carol Grey, of short end of a 9-G count at the . Booth, garnered eight apiece. haK-way mark, tout y the end j At half-time the local eagers of the third quarter they had hfd by 19 to 1 4. forged ahead toy 44 to 36. iine-nn.' mum- Line-ups follow: Bo-Me-Hi Forman 2, 5, Postuk 5, James 15, Mur- Bd-Me-IIi Sandhats 5, 8, Grey 8, Thornton, 4, Anderson, Balagno 2. Berg iSj Hockey Scores Pacific Coast League SATURDAY Portland 10. Sacramento 5. Seattle 5, Los Angeles 4. Hollywood 3, Oakland 6. San .Francisco 13. San Diego 12. Pacific Coast League SUNDAY Seattle 6-8, Lac Angeles 3-3. Portland 1-1, Saeramento 6-5. Hollywood 8-1. Oakland 1-5. San FraneJseo 11-:. oan Diego 1-2. Stanley Cup Final Toronto 2, Detroit 0, ivlBj Toronto a two-nothing lead in the beet of seven series for the Stanley Cup. American Hockey League Cleveland 2, Hershey 1 to deadlock American -Heekey League play-off at two wins each in the eight point series. Cleveland defeated Hershey 2 to 1 on Saturday and 5 to 3 Sunday to take a three to two game lead in the best of seven American Hockey League final. Iistern Junior Hockey Toronto St. Michaels 5, Montreal Royals 1. Western Junior Hockey Moose Jaw Canucks 7. Winnipeg Monarch 6. Overtime. 229. Ocean FaUs-rStapIes 2. Sid-lean 3, Hose, Jones, Chase 9. Murray 4, Calhoun, Molstead C, Ollerrburgher 34. Referee, Comadina. Wm Tn DKIAMftlT black eyas amoriK both cham pions and runnets-up After a brief Introduction, by Captain Magueto. Special Ser vices officer, Ool. Meiiom awarded plaques to' she runner-up and stiver trophies statu -etts of a posed tboxer. t !" champions. He was agisted by Corp. Ray Smith, who h id promoted the figlibs and trained many of the fighters. In addition to receiving the open light heavyweight championship trophy. Hank I'.gli, of reiitic.ton, leader of the K.C. A.I'. ISoundary Bay team, was presented an award for being the outstanding fighter of the tournament. The Mghly-prrood sportsmanship awards went to Paul Cliche, of Acropotb Hill, run- OCLAMATION ! (Issued under the authority of the Emergency Shelter Regulations, Order-in-Council. P.C. 9439. December 19, 1944) TO ALL PERSONS PLANNING TO MOVE TO Victoria Vancouver New Westminster Hamilton Toronto Ottawa Hull As part o a plan to meet congested conditions, all persons who propose to rent or occupy family quarters in any of these Emergency Shelter Areas are required by Board order first to obtain a permit from the Administrator of Emergency Shelter for the district. The purpose of the order is to help those who must be in these areas to obtain necessary accommodation. , Before completing arrangements to move to any of these districts, write to the Administrator for full particulars of the Emergency Shelter Regulations as they apply to that district. - - B""M BSSssVSSSBSSlllMElMitMlHHBMBISSSSSSSnfcJ TORONTO HAMILTON OTTAWA Every person who rents or occupies family quarters in any of these districts contrary to the order, commits an offence and, in addition to other penalties, will be required by the Administrator to vacate the shelter and the district at his own expense. The Emergency Shelter Regulations provide serious penalties for hindering or obstructing these efforts and for any contravention of the regulation! or of an order of the Board or of the Administrators. FIGHTERS RECEIVE TROPHIES AT ARMY BANQUET Distribution of 26 awards to boxers, who took part m the ner-up for the middleweight American Army's Special Ser- novice title, who fought three vice Non-west OanHaand boxing times during the tournament tournament on Thursday and , and to A. G. Elder. Soo Suds, Friday was made by Col J. H. popular lightweight novice run- Mellom. Port Commander, at a banquet in the American offices' mm Saturday night. About 76 lighten and tournament officiate sat down to the tables, and in the best tradition of the ring, made an abrasive approach to the victuals. Added illumination was given to the presentation cere- ner-up. Hani luek trophy went to Frank Sabtdra, of Acropolis Hill, whose open middleweight fight against Harry Myles. of the R.CJV.F. team was stopped when he received a badly cut eye early in the first round. Team trpphies were accepted on behalf of Sao Suds by Lieut mony by the smattering of- weaver, and on behalf of the SB BH HUH SB SHI .HI - - - - - - - 'Ml li ! j J I B Ttk Ketchikan Coast Guard team by Lieut. Hook. Floor Hockey NAVY TOPPLES AIR FORCE TO TIE PLAYOFFS The season's biggest upset saw Navy defeat Air Force 5-4 to hand the Flyers their first loss ; of the year Saturday night and! tie up the Floor Hockey League finals at a game each. i ft-eviauaty the IfcOAlF. had I not even come close to losing a game and took the first of the finals toy a 9-2 count. But in Saturday's tilt the sailors won with the same style of play the airmen nse. which siresses speed and rugged neas. The airmen got off to a 2-0 lead in the Initial period when Wood lev scored a minute and a hah after the face-off, and Winger countered ten minutes later. Dennlsan netted Navy's first goal after one minute and 45 seoonds of the second period, while Bliltnger secured the tars' equalizer at 15:01. In the third period Owens made It 3-2 for Navy a minute after the session opened. How-eyer. Winger of Air Force knotted the cqunt at 2:41 and scored his third goal at 3:40, giving the Fly ers a 4-3 edge. Two minutes. later Turcott countered for Navy to tie up the game agay ana the deadlock jvasn't broken until the last three minutes of play when Owens toaggee his second goal. The third and deciding game is slated to be played tonight The line-ups follow: Navy McOuire, Trann, Du- four. Byng, Pawchuck, Oliver. Burnett, Turcott, Granville. Air Force Sarufbury. Court, Dorland. Price. Winger. Woodley Junop. Ryland, Hughes, Gibson. Murreari, Brophy, Flasch. Coals: First period JVC JiF., Woodley Uunop; R.C.A.F., Winger. Second period Navy, Dennl- sefl. Btllinger (Perry). Third period Navy. Owens; R. C. A. F.. .Winger Woodley, Winger; Navy, Turcott, Owens (Oliver). Penalties Navy, 48 minutes; R.OAF.. 14 minutes. Officials Church. Fraser Sport Chat An eight - day InternatlonaJ lawn tennis tournament likely will be held at bomb-damaged Wimbledon this summer flr.st. such tourney on the world-fain-od grounds since the war began. Invitations will be sejit to many outstanding players now in this country, Including Capt. Frank X Shields, Tom Falken-burg and Lieut. Charles Mattam. i three American top-notchers, and Charles Hare, a United States army sergeant but still a British citizen. Last summer seven courts, including the Centre Court were in use by members despite damage caused the previous February by two bombs. One struck the entrance gate and the other damaged the Centre Court stands, offices and refreshment rooms. This season there probably will be 10 courts available but the Centre Court remains useless for tournaments because there Is no seating accommodation. "Whatever tournament we stage this summer will have to be played principally on No. 1 court," said Acting Secretary Nora Cleather. Four former British Open champions, Henry Cotton, James Braid. Reg. Whltcombe and Alf Padghara, decided at a meeting of the Professional Golfers' Association that a start on postwar tournaments may be possible as early as two months after the defeat of Germany They drew up a list of events LEAFS CAPTURE SECOND GAME . FROM DETROIT DETROIT. April 9 The Toronto Maple Leafs shut out the ryjtroit Red Wings 2-0 Sunday night in the second game of the Stanley Cup finals. The win gives Toronto goalie Prank McCool bis second straight shut-out in the cup finals, and his third of the play-uITi Turujit'j leads the final rouiid two game-, tu nunc ' T. I J. J .TCTHTTi ITItMlUHimU wrfTaririf" Get aulck re- UefwithFiscn I tasting laxa-ti you chew like canuy. In metal box 25c mm Sold only by Your Njal Jirucgiit Lumber We now have a stock of jrood grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber un hand FLOORING We have a limited quantity of 1x3 Maple Flooring on hand. Call and see it. 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