Prince ftupcttSMp Bclus Monday, Mareh n, 1947 Basketball Bo-Me-Hi Is Winner Again High School Wins Uve Son Of KiucolUh la Saturday Night Hoop Feature Bo-Me-Hi Rainmakers continued their winning streak by downing the newly crowned all-native champions, the Sons o? Ktncolith, by -a decisive 5& ta 37 score in Saturday night' lu-cal basketball feature. The students started right out from the start to put the same on ice and, by the end of the firt quarter, had a 19.-9 lead cn the Kincolith squad. The high school lad kept- up shooting through the hoop and, before the first half came to a close, they had, racked the score up to 36-19. After the half time rest the pace slowed down considerably as the Speed began ta snow on both squads. For the past week and a half the Rainmakers had been 'barnstorming down south and, after the half, the strain besan ta make itself apparent Likewise, Kincolith had been go ing all out during the recent week's native tournament and could not take advantage of the slewed down student pace, Even the strong man of the Kincolith squad, A. Ourney, was unable to get rolling the way he has for the past couple of days. He managed to drop in only 10 points. High School featured their second string in this affair and. If the fans were expecting to see a difference in the playing cf Alex Bill's two lines, they were reappointed.. The. -second string went right put there in the best rainmaker tradition and kept forcing out farther in front.. Forman and Lav:s?ne at the Rainmakers were thp ta..-. high scorers for this mix-up with 11 points each. The second spot honors In the scoring, were also, ftfit. with Ciccone and Gur-ncy each oattiua io points. F. Calderone and V, Ciccone acted as referees and kept the game very well in hand dishin" out a total of 23 foul. i f tvl HIeh School and 11 to Kincolith. viyne ii, tnompson 9, Ciccone 10. Forman 11. Skog, Fiaten 5, Intermela 4, Davidson. Total Kincolith-D, Venn 3, M. Hal-dan D. Doolan 4. J. Stevens, s. Doolan 4. A. Ourney 10, R. Cal-der, Sol Doolan, T. Venn l, H Haldane.3, J. Stewart 4, c Barton 2. Total 37. SENIOR B TILT CLOSE AFFAIR Macey's had a tough time dowrrng the determined Co-op, quintet in the, Senior B tilt and to it was not until the last seconds of play that they snatched thr victory, 40-38. Starting off the first drive the two rivals battled through, to a 9 to 9 tie after the first eight minutes. Then Macev's out on the pressure and moved slowly out into the lead, Tht score stood at 20-16 at the half. Then Co-ops-got the range and battled steadily to tie the game up 2S-2& at.th? three qua, tor breather. AV the lasd period got under way ' Maceyi broire loose with Bcb Menzies dropping in three quick baskets. From hsre on In it was an up hill drive far the. Co-op. Fighting hard, they battled to within two points, Then Macey's dropped in another basket andjiefore Co-op could get rolling again, the game was over. The scoring honors were split between the two clubs with Mon. zies of Macey's. and Viereck of vo-op each netting 10 points. Macey's win on Saturday night stretched their winning' steak to IB straight victories. Macey's Haugen 8, Pierce Pierce, B.f 2, Teng 6, James Aienzies 10, Arneston 6, Gill. Co-op Menzies, B., 2, Peter sen 7, Shepherd 4t Johnston. Ciccone 9, VIereek 10, Leland, Hiatta 4. LEGION, HARD PRESSED BUT BEAT CLOTHIERS The cellar-dwelling Watts & SHERIFI-S SALE Tenders will be received until 5:00 o'clock pjn. Thursday, March 27, 1947, addressed, to the Sheriff, Court House, Prince Rupert, for the sale for cash of the following. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted: 1 27 h.p. Atlas Marine Gas Engine, 2 cyl. H.D.. a isM tun. ,' wheeled, hard tire Lorring Truck, as is; l 5 h.p., H.D. Fairbanks Gas Stationary En-Ine, zs ist M. M. STEPHENS. Nickerson squad made the lanky Legion go all out to take a 38 to SO Junior League win., Starting- out with a. bangf Watts & Nickerson's took a. 10 to 8 lead over the Legionaires at the' end of the first quarter. Sparked by Wally Wong, Legion forged to a 20 to 14 lead by the half. Settling down after the half the two squads dropped point for point as the third frame came to a close. They were still separated by six points 32 to 2d. Although Watts & Nickerson battled desperately through the last quarter Legion kept the margin, and coasted through for the win. Glen Carlson lead In scoring with 14 points. Watts & Nickerson Ratch- ford 2, Kelly 2, Bill 2, Jones 6, Gardiner. Laurie. Legion Boulter 10. Lien 2. Wong 8, Olson 2 Carlson 14, Hill 2, Forman, Eidsvick. VETERANS ARE MAKING GOOD Colonel Hamilton Orant of the-Department of Veterans' Affairs reported to the local Employment Advisory Committee at its week-end meeting on the fine record established by local veterans In their various in structional courses. In both the theoretical and practical courses the lecal veterans had done well. The question of a course In STANDING OF "A" BOWLING W L Pts. Big Sisters 43 2G 46 Annettes 45 27 45 Savoy 45 27 45 Variety 45 27 45 Luckies 39 33 39 Moose 32, 40 32 Orange 32 40 32 Ideal Cleaners 30 42 30 Miller Bay 24 48 24 Toilers 22 50 22 Between the Baskets Local Hoop Talk city senior "B" league. Kincolith is rightfully proud of winning the championship in the all-native northern British Columbia tournament. The team members are A. Gurnev. H. Doo lan, H. S. Doolan, S. D. Doolan. M. Haldane, H. Haldane, J. Stewart, W. Venn, D. Venn, R. Calder, C. Barton, C. Lincoln and J. Stevens. . ' THIS AND THAT rmrr-- i 1 B I - , 1 Tired after their four earlier games in which they won th4 native basketball tournament, the fighting Sons of Kincolith were swept under by the Bo-Me-Hi Rainmakers by a score of 57-37 in an exhibition same in the Civic Centre gym on Saturday night. The powerhouse line of Doo- ran-Gurney-Haldane, which was responsible for 164 out. of the 177 points which Kincolith ran up during the tournament, was unable to get Into, custcmarv stride In the face of the fast-breaking passes by the students. Not even the lavish use of sub stitutes- by the Kincolith team, its first serious use of substi tutes in four games, could stem the student tide. . , . The Ktncolith squad, Incident ally,, has a fine background In tournament competition. It was tne. tret native team to enter organized play In a Vancouver tournament in 1942-43, emerg ing' with a. respectable showing The team- was coached by Frank raider, wno also coached it dur ing the recent all-native tournament here. Hubert- Doola-n, who won the award for the "most valuable player for his team." Is a versatile sportsman. He rreatwi n considerable- sensation n Vancouver sports pases when served as goalkeeper on the St. Savior soccer team in the Pa cific Coast Soccer League in 1942-43. A. Girrnev Is well knnron In local hoop circles, and Is said be the highest scorer In the . Wjt: k;nf WA Tl -efllS W F" It -rrr- j. Yes, ' but your You brands PHONES 11C and 117 don't Courtesy and Service d Wdual aes that m&fot leadership. Thawhy keen smokers choose Winchester,, made from the choicestTurkish, Virginia and Hurley tobaccos -"Blended RiEht"-ron,!t.., y Winchester CIGARETTES - il 4 the worst is over it is no time to let coal bin run low get speediest possible delivery of your favorite known of coal from us. But leave ordering; too long. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS fishing was hroughtup Tjy'j. S. Wilson and Colonel Gran told of the comprehensive course already available at Nana'.md. Thts course covers all bracches of fishing, care and maintenance cf nets and other equipment, modern fishing techniques and then practical training on the fishing grounds.. Local unemployment Is still a aroblcm but prospects for a bie and continued Improvement are most encouraging. It was reported that Che citv engineer had asked for 12 men and that 12 men had been directed to him but only three re ported. Members of the committee will take part In the round table dis- cusslon at the Booth Memorial High School ParentTeacher Association meeting this Wednes day. Mr. Wilson stated that there would be two stiiripnts irem tne nigh scnocl presenting j now before the Legislative As-the problems facing pupils t sembly of the Province of Brlt-graduatlng from the school with j Ish Columbia. If the legislation Principal W. W. C. O'Neill indi cating the courses provided by the Department cf Education in the school. The points raised by the students would be considered by members of the com mittee with Alderman R. McKay, Colonel Grant. E. V. Whiting and James Nicoll taking part. Chairman of the discussion would be J. S. Wilson. Three cases of local Individuals who sought clarification on their problems wer"e considered by the committee and suitable action was taken in each case. Present at the meeting were Chairman J. S. Wilson, Alder man R. MacKay. J. S, Black. 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