&rfnrc Rupert Daflp I3cUi&' Friday March 23. 1947 B. C. SPRING WEATHER BRINGS OUT ANGLERS The steel-head derby in Vedder River, near Chilliwack, east of Vancouver, brings out many springtime anglers such as the one shown here. Unlike many parts of Canada, which are still covered by snowdrifts, British Columbia is enjoying weather lavorable to anglers who are taking every advantage of it. Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) FRIDAY PM. 4:00 Ed McCurdy Sings 4:15 Stock Quotations 4 :3C Especially For You 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 Recorded Varieties 5:3C To be announced 5:45 Community Calendar C: 00 Alan and Me 6:30 Malkin's Melody Money Time 6:45 Times Have Changed G: 50 Recorded Interluac 7:oo-;bc News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Heritage of Music 8:00 Prairie Schooner 8:30 Winnipeg Drama' 9:00 Continental Varieties 9:30 Three Suns Trio 9:45 Lee Sims - f k(L .... 1 - a:aa aoio spotiignt 10.00-CBC News : 10:10 B. C. News 10:15-Says Who? 10:30 Dal Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock. 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Xjttle Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Junior Concert 9:30 The Adventures of Monte Qristo 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Band Stand ; J0:15 World Church News 10:30 Hits of the Shows 10;45-CBC News 10:55 Weather Forecast KM.' 11:00 Music For Dancing 4;1:30 Message Period '11:33 Recorded Interlude 11M5 Personal Album 12:00 Musical Program 12:25 Program Resume 12:10 Polka Time 12:45 Serenade for Strings 1:00 Jeanette MacDonald 1:15 English Favorites 1:30 Hit Songs 'of Yesterday 2:00 Tea and Crumpets 3:00 El Ritmo Tropical .1 Wr 'THIRD ROUND I OF BILLIARDS ; Robert James defeated John j Bulger to be the first contestant ' to enter the third round of the I Canadian Legion English billiard tournament which is currently under way in tne Legion rooms. The James-Bulger match was' the first of the second-round play-offs with the first round still inccmplete. Two games are silll to be played in the first round. James Nicoll has still to meet R. L. Tough and Bruce Simundson must meet A. Taylor before the initial phase Is completed. In .the latest games of the first- round competition, J. Paul defeated Harry Normand, .100 to 66, and J. Campbell won over H. A. Duncan .by a 100-88 score. in the third round,. Mr. James will meet the winner of the game between W. H. Fudger and Neil Canieron. SCHEDULE OF FIVE-PIN BOWLS March 31 Stones vs. Fish Dock; Grotto vs. Gyro; Co-op vs. Moose: Peoples Store vs. Burns; North Star vs. Morgans; Malkins vs. Post Office. "April 7 Morgans vs. Grotto; Burns vs. Co-op; Peoples Store vs: Fish Dock; North Star' vs. Malkins; Post Office vs. Gyro; Stones vs. Moose. April 14--Co-op vs. Peoples Store; Malkins vs. Fish Dock; Barns vs. Post Office; Stones vs. Grotto; Morgans vs. Moose; Gyro vs. North Star. " " April 21 Grotto vs. Burns; Stbnes vs, North. Star; Fish Dock vs. Morgans; Moose vs. Post Of flee; Gyro vs. Peoples Store; Co ope vs. Malkins. HONEST WEIGHT? The mass of the earth has been estimated as weighing about six sevtlllion, 600 ' Today in Sports CANADIENS WIN AGAIN Scored Second Vittory in Stanley Cup Semi-Finals Over Itoslon MONTREAL Montreal Cana- diens went two up in the National Hockey League play-off series of beit four' games out of seven. ; The Canadiens defeated Boston Bruins two goals to one last ', niaht in overtime. TheV had tak- 3 io 1. The winners. of Canadiens vs. Borton will meet In the final wit'li the winner of Toronto vs. Detroit in which the Maple Leafs are one up, having taken the ., openins game. . " LADIES "B" 1B0WL SCORES WliirlwiniK Heat "-s In Three 1'i.nncs In last night's session of ladles 'B" fivc-p;n league, Whirlwinds ' took three yanws from Co-op to emerge as he ouly straight winner In the evening's play. High individual score lor a single game was M. l'ostuk with 264, while-' the highest three-game individual Fcorc was bowled by E. Rouleau with 613.. Game scores: Whirlwinds 3, Co-op 0. , Watts and Nickerson 2, Peoples Store 1. Prices Board '2. Khatodas 1. . Atiin 2, Bankers 1. Revenuers 2, Docketles 1. ' CO-OPS ' J. Clark . 165 129 192 S. Johnson 85 163. 75 D, Simonson 113 141 99 B. Rudderham .... 193 84 151 Low Score 144 116 89 Handicap 79 79- 79 Totals 784 717 635 WHIRLWINDS B. Cow-gill ' 166 214 ' 1(53 A. Demaere 187 116 89 E. Mennell 144 '234 132 E. Morse .1 145 131 182 M. Postuk 169 163 264 Handicap 32 32 32 Totals 843 805 864 .. .PEOPLES , " C. Bellamy Ill 161 160 E. Clark 132 166 139 M. Stewart 118 112 69 S. Ramsay 182 162 120 I. Ramsay 177 143 117 "Handicap 45 45 45 Totals 765 789 650 WATTS & NICKERSON M. Crass 132 114 182 E. Noble 217 142 116 J. Shenton 89 186 162 A. , Pierce 150 212 148 V. Wrathall 97 175 164 Handicap 6 6 6 Totals 691 835 778 khAtadas- Y. Turcotte 88 95 99 B. .Payne '. 88 143 135 A. Grlmble 132 114 144 M.' Boulter 108 GO 77 H. Watrin 127 134 222 Handicap 120 120 120 Total's :. : 6G3 666 797 W. P. T. B. " . Holkestad ;'. 133 219 174 E. Peterson ..J, 97 ' 83 64 P. Black i. 128 110 72 M. Johnson 155 111 173 B. McChesney ...... 96 103 85 Handicap 135 135 135 Totals 744 766 703 - ATLIN G. McNeill 151 197 216 F. Cramer 126 203 180 L. Schroder 173 157 180 LETTERBOX VISIT AITKIX'IATKI) Sports Editor, Daily News: During the recent invitation basketball tournament. the iew Westminster School's Basketball Association .was most fortunat? in having an entry from Booth Memorial High, School of your city. Ovetromingsuch major disadvantages as lack cf competition against prop-school' teams, excessive travel, and stranse playing contfltlous, your lads put on a.nwt praiseworthy performance. 'Their team-spirit was excellent and their sportsmanship on and off the floor drew many fa voi able comments. lUnder Coach. Alex .Bill. the.Bo-Me-lli boys were a .real credit to lliem-soVvcs, their school and tlifh r'J.y and we would welcome them hat'!: again ncx.t year. KEN WRIGHT (On behalf of the N.W5.B.A.' SHORT SPORT Five years last nl&ht JoeLouls heavyweight champion of the world, ?ucceJully defended his title for the 21st time by knocking out Abe Simon at New York. In a benefit bout, hafore; a crowd of 17,000. Louis wei.gh.cd ; 207 and his opponent 255. A record number cf fines in National Hockey League history resulted' from a Stanley Cup playoff game seven years ago tonight. Toronto Maple Leafs defeated Detroit Red I Wings, 3-1. Nine Toronto and eight Detroit players drew $25 fines after a fight that Involved practically all members of the two teams. M. Anton 95 .122 114 J. Neilson i 141 127 148 Handicap 95 95 .95 Totals 781 901 933 BANKERS L. Thornton 126 151 164 J.Thornton 151 155 171 B. Usick 171 62 106 M. Amadio 149 i9.G. 115 B. Laird ' 122 114 ;l44 Handicap 77 77 77 Totals 796 745 8G7 REVENUERS 1 R. Andreassen .... 159 162 107 1 G. Stangebye 161 201 201 E, Hintz 174 .137 173 I R. Ramsay 162 147 223 j E. Rougeau 260 149 204 ! Handicap 30 30 30 Totals 946 826 938 DOCKETTES R. Magner 124 204 110 R. Christlnsen : 144 173 131 M. Montgomery .... 157 153 145 E. Osterberg 76 102 97 E. Anderson' 116 179 248 Handicap 79 79 79 Totals 696 890 810 MARCH 30 City Championship 10 PIN SINGLES AND All entries to be In by Noon Sunday, March 30 J Games commence 12:15 p.m.J 1. , JlPlel , 1 You can always spot a winner in any field-provided you know the individual qualities that make for leadership. That's why keen smokers choose Winchesters, made from the choicestTurkish, Virginia and Hurley tobaccos -"Uiended Right"-consistent leaders when it comes to taste, aroma, smoking satisfaction. Winchester PLAN SPORTS PROGRAM FOR, SHIPS' VISIT The Canadian Legion, Naval Reieive dlvWeri and Civic Centre will ccmibine efforts to pro-vtd -ports and entertainment for the crews of the Canadian warships Uganda and descent during their two-day visit here on April 10 and 11. Responding to a letter from the ftports officer of the Uganda, representatives of three kicjos met in the Legion rooms lust night and cultinrd a program whlJh will Include basketball, soccer, iboxing and Informal sports between the Navy meii and local tsams. High on the priority- list will be soccer. The Navy men have specifically asked for a game in order defend iheir possession cf the Hanson Trophy wrjlch they won from a krtal team last SopttcrJber. The mug has been decorating the wardrooms cf both vessels since a composite team took It from a hastily or-sanlzed local negregutlcn on Roosevelt Paik field. Sydney Woods!de was delegated last night to sign up a tearn of local players, for.a game on the afternoon cf April 11. First event during the visit will be a ddible-header basketball session at the Civic Centre. Kell Ross is arranging for a team from the senior "B" league to meet 'the sailors while Syd Wcodside Is lining up a Sea Cadet1 team who may be pitted against a team from the Royal Roads officer cadets who will be aboard the ships. Legion boxing committee chairman Jim Nlcoii is fining up boxers for the fight card on the night cf ' ASM 11. Likely candidates to meet the slugging sailors are Len Hitchens. Bobby Jones and Darrcw Gomez, although no choice has been an nounced yet. Facilities of both the Civic Centre and the'H.M.C.S. Chatham drill hall will be open for informal rports such as badminton arid volley ball while the vessels are in port Chrlrman o( last night's meeting was Lieut Commander Orme .Stuart rom- MORE SHAVESI Get extra good-looking, comfortable shaves with MINORA BLADES Canada's favourite in quality and low price. 4 for lOf -12 for 25. ECONOMY PACK BLADES 25 1 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert 7 You 3 c Q I'HONUS 11C and 117 don't leave ordering too long. Courtesy and Service ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS CENTRAL HOTE! Weekly and Monthly Rate for your convenience. . . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Koama CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) rilONE II TO PRESIDE AT CENTRE PARLEY Civic Centre Managing Director Don Forward has been asked to net as chairman at one ses sion of the provincial commun ity centres' conference which w to be held at the University of British Columbia during the second week. in April. Mr. Forward Is leaving for Vancouver on the Princess Norah next Thursday At the Invitation of Miss Mar-Jorle Smith of the university extension department, he will preside at the alternoon session of the conference on April 9. SELVIG BUYS CANOL DOCK The former American Canol dock at Port Edward ha been sold by War Assets Corporation ; to Gunnar Selvlp,. local contrac tor, who will demolish it In order to salvage the material, estimated to be about 3C0.0C0 board feet of lumber and plies. During the war hundreds of tons of I equipment for the Canol oil pro ject passed over the T-haped ! je tty on its way to Skuway and jWllltehorse while the project was under construction. Steamship Sailings 1 For Vnnctitivtt j Tuesday Coqultlam, 1:30 I Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15 pjn. Friday ss Catala, 10 p.m. j Saturday ss Camosun, . 9:15 p.m. I From Vancouver Sunday S3 Coqultlam, pm. Monday. ss Princess Adelaide. p!m. , ' Wednesday-rss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. Monday-ss Princess Adelaide 10 pjn. 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