ic- : i 4 Ipxime Rupc tt Daflp J3ctos Friday February 27, 1947 Toilay in Sports ' 'JjOOP JALK Satordav ntebt is eroirtz to be "Tfis-Me-Hi n'.iht af the Civic Centre! It will be the "biggest 'night In the colorful hoop Hfe of the Rainmaker'-. By special arrangement It should be packed full cf thiltls for both the payers and the fans. Th-. reascn for this rhecfcan.e Is a Tarewell serid-eff for the stud ents prior to leaving for the Provincial Invitation High School Tournament to be held In New Westminster next week. This is the first time Prince Rupert has crashed the "bis t.'mc" southern B.C. sports pray-tfiotind. Local hoon fans who taw hi bis battle ti Tuesday night will rranze mat it is a crackerja:k $quad going south. -j.. To give the Rainmakers a fit-tins farewell for the occasion, vth Basketball League has declared Saturday a Bo-Me-H! 3isht at the- Civic Centre. And Shat s nijht it will bef Th 25naycr, a couple f president 2he faculty, the parents, the itudrt body and all the rabid reports fans n prinfr Rnper 3rrll be- there. Maybe even a 2r.nd or two! But just in case there are 3cme who like to see basketball besides, the B. A. has arranged S special card or the night. The SSenior "B" wfll be represented rfjy Maceys and Port Edward In nhe cr?ner. Then, an hour later "3. C. Packers will come up 3f9r t Greenville, one of the vct rathe tejms on the coast. This will be followed by a soe-cial event game between Savoy . .and the Bo-Me-Hi Rainmakers; .. Th local radio sutkn b making coecial .arrangements so. that the W batHe wffl be TctCzsn for the benefit of thoe fans who have broken leps or wfcojcan't crawl to the Civi; Centre) Utile hcrt of a broken leg should keep the fans from such a send-off. Hockey Scores iXatiunal tLeague il-otreal 1 Toronto 0. O .taga 9. Rangers 7. INDUSTRIA I COimOBS, PREJSUJE I TAXIS, WOKKTJICK, Etc. I ; ; WESTERN BRIDGE i s:m fABPicAicDstio. I VANCOUVER. 8 C FAREWELL TO HOOP TEAMS Special (Proceedings During Saturday (Night's jlloop (lame Hiotli Ifisfi .fhool Kain-makers "will jrarry -the tolfieial civic biasing; of Prince Rupert plus sev?ral Kmi-officiaI and hundreds cf private .benedictions 'wlHn they leave next TipMlajr furcw Westminster where !liey inill leotnpele for tlic pruvijirial high schoil b a s fc e ( h a 1 1 champicn-ship ngaliitt ksix jiilher cliusdn 'ag-srrjalinT. Official ,s(alns ,a (eiM)d-will antbas.idors 'mil le bestowed on (he tram iu llieiCivic Centre rjiii S.tliird:iy liJjht by .Mayc riArnold tl uriii-the half-time iiitrriiiiss'mn in the lii-tlenls tamp with Savoys which u ill 'he the feature attraction wf the iregular.Veek-inul dinop clmiv, Tn addition to (Mayfrr ,r-nold's bleshig, messages tf Kouduill are lit fie delivered by (i. .A. Illimter, tpresident 'of the -Trior Jltupert Chamber f iCumHimt, j.int 'VV. W. C O'Neill,! principal of Booth Memorial ligh .Srlxrol. i Ciic Centre iDirector Don Forward Mid Wednesday lhat he .hoped lo VXail an the eivie band lo lend colorful music to - the intermission ceremenie. In addition in 'lie feature f nine between Ka.Vnnakers ' And "Savoy, there will fce ah exlrj-srheilnle neoimter between the tlreenvillf Seniors who are journeying 'from their Xaas River lodges for the e-caion. Ami .11. C. packers or the local senior .hoop .circuit. The Uainmakers "will enter the provincvil high school torroey n (Mareli T "hi the Royal City in competition with the JnwMt select hooptal-flnt dhat the VmitherVi part bf the province ran offer. With -Alex Rill ps cach and Eoyo Gurvich . as business manager, 'tli local Italnmak-ersrteam making the 'trip will eonrist of Jlel Thompson, centre: Ret. Lagignc and 'Don Martwig, .forwards; Lddie Cic-eee ind ilim Fornwii, uards. and Jim Hntermeia. Jim Fla-te.ii, pie fiko? and 'Bill David-spare?. The team .will leave 1 next Tuesday rtfternoc-n on the Co-ai'itlam and twill be away for two weeks. Says P.G.A. No Help To Working Golf Pro CHATTANOOGA, Tenrr.. (AP) f-A Chattanooga golf club and its pro may become the rock on which professionals come, to the parting of the ways. Pro Ran Killinsworth of the Meadcw'.ake Golf Club of Chat-I tanooga declares: "Tlie Profes-1 sicnal Golfers' Association- has "STARS ON TCF;rf7BvEDiG0E OVL. V 3 TO CMCK Aussie Wonder Horse Took Giant Strides SYEREY, Australia, (J The strides of Attitxalia's two greatest race horses have been measured as eight to 11 feet' kmer than those of the average thoroughbred. Bcrrtborogh's stride is 23 feet, Phar Lap's waj 25 feet; the average galloper's is 17 feet. The success of Bemborogh proves that great horses come In all shape and sizes from the purist's angle Bernborough appeared too small across the hindquarters. He has hnge shoulders and theie and his low sweeping, energy-saving stride gave him his spectatcular victories. Bernborough could gal-lcp could jallcp ronnfl turns faster than any horse in Aus tralia. nothing, to offer the working professional who makes his living running a golf dub. That organization has deteriorated into a booking-office for seme 75 or 80 professionals and Is operated for their jjpeclal benefit with little thought given to the men who make their tour-namenS j possible. "It simply isn't possible fcr a man who devotes his time to repair work. Instruction- and over seeing a golf course, to compete, on equal terms in a tournament, with 75 or 80 specialists who do nothing but swing a club seven or eight hours a day, then take a couple cf clubs to their rooms to practice before a mirror each night- Klliinsworth, who does not hold membership in the P.G.A.. said he proposes a Tennessee state organization with possibilities that it may become country-wide. Asked to explain th? difference in a golf pro and a nro golfer, Killinsworth grinned and" replied; "A professional golfer is a man who is particularly good, at the game and too lazy to work for a living. A golf crcfesslonal is a man who loves the game Itself and makes his living the hard way rnnningr a golf club." Gloripus British Columbfa offers unlimited opportunity for healthful outdoor activity the whole year 'round. No matter where you live in this favoured province, facilities for open air recreation lie practically at your door, just waiting to be enjoyed. While skiers still throng the upper slopes, you can be testing that new fly rod in trout laden rivers and streams. Soon you'll be heading off the first tee again or picking up a stiff breeze on the starboard tack. It's all here . . . it's all yours. So, whether you have an afternoon, a weekend or a week . . . GET OUTDOORS IN B.C. WHOLESOME RECREATION THE WHOLE YEAR "ROUND cS' CAPIL AN 0 MXVG 1 SCHEDULE OF FIVE-PIN BOWLS March 3 Fish Dock, vs. Gyro; Morgans vs. Bums; Stones vs. Malkins; North Star vs. Co-op; Moose vs. Grotto; Post Office I vs. Peoples sStore. March 10 - Moose vs. North North Star; Co-op vs. Post Office; Gyro vs. Burns; Maikins vs. Morgans; Peoples Store vs. Stones; Fish Dock vs. Grotto. March 17 Peoples Store vs. Malkins; Gyro vs. Stones; Morgans vs. Co-op; Post Office vs. Fish Dock; Grotto vs. North Star; Burns vs. Moose. March 24 Post Office vs. Morgans; North Star vs. Peoples Store; Malkins vs. Grotto; Gyro vs. Moose; Fish Dock vs. Burns; Stones vs. Co-op. March 31 Stones vs. Fish Dock; Grotto vs. Gyro; Co-op vs. Moose; Peoples Store vs. Burns; North Star vs. Morgans; Malkins vs. Post OfHce.. April 7 Morgans vs. Grotto; Bums 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; Burns vs. Pest Office;: Stones vs. Grotto; Morgans vsr. Moose; Gyro vs. North Star. April 21 Grotto vs.' Burns; Stones vs. North Star; Fish Dock vs. Morgans; Modse vs. Post Office; Gyro vs. Peoples Store; Co-ope vs. Malkins. April 28 Malkins vs. Gyro: Fish Dock vs. Moose; Grotto vs. Co-op; Burns vs. North Star; Stones vs. Post Office; Peoples Store vs. Morgans. May 5 Post Office vs. Grotto; Fish Dock vs. North 'Star, Mjor-gans vs. Stones; Peoples Store vse. Moose; Co-op vs. Gyro; Burns vs. Malkins. AFRICAN AIRWAYS NAIROBI ff1 The four East African dependencies now operate jointly a public airways corporation, while the British West Indian Airways covers 14 routes In the'Caribbean several times a week. CO ..IN B.C.'S CHEAT OUTDOORS A BREWERY FIND LONG-LOST LORNEYACHTCUP HALIFAX U One of the Dominion's historic yaehtfns trcphfes-, the Marquis of Lome Cup. lest to the sporting world for mere than 57 years, vas discovered recently among antiques in a Lunecfcurz. N. S., inn and will be returned tp the Neva Scotia Yacht Squadron In 18S0 the Marquis cf Lome inert governor-general of Canada, presented the trophy to the qrracrcn to further Interest In yachtlrrg. It was won In 1881, 1837 and 1S8S by the sloop Esme, ewned and designed by John BcOer of Lunenburg. Then dis-trpeared. A few weetcs ago Dana Sweeney. prcpiM'" of a Lunenburg Inn, said he purchased the trophy, without knowing what It was, wherr be bought a houseful of furniture to add to his ecEt!on cf antiques. Jf. R. Sihtr of Halifax and a few associates bought the ; trophy and donated U to th yacht quadron. A new deed Is ..being prepared to designate what class of yachts will be en-, titled to race for It and under what conditions. LADIES "B" BOWLS i February 27 Atlln v.v Peoples, WJ.TJJ. vs. Rcvenuers. Khata-das vs. Doekettes. Whirlwinds vs. Bankers, Co-i vs. Watts ii Nickerson. March Watts ii Niekerson va. W.P.T.B., Khatadas vs. Whirlwinds, Co-op vs. Atlln, Bankers vs. Dockettes, Peoples vs. Reven-ucrs. March 13 Khatadas vs. People Co-op vs. W-P.T.B., Bankers vs. Revenuers, Whirlwinds vs. Atlln. Watts & Nickerson vs. Dockeltes. March 20 Co-op vs. Dockettes, Bankers vs. Peoples, Whirlwinds vs. W.P.T.B., Watte & Nickerson vs. Revertuers, Khatadas vs. At- , lin. March 27 Bankers vs. Atlln. Whirlwinds vs. Co-op, Watts & Nickerson. vs. Peoples, Khatadas vs. W.P.T.B., Revenuers vs, Dockettes. April 3 Whirlwinds: vs. Revenuers, Watts it Nickerson vs. Bankers, Khatadas vs. Co-op. Peoples vs. DockeHes, Atlin vs. W.P.T.B. IMEVIRY CORNER OF THE W0M0 PUYIR'S NAVY CUT CIGAR ETTIS cm LIMITED 71IA DESCRIBES WORK WITH DISABLED VETS IN CANADA Methods used in Canada's veterans' hospitals to assist war-shattered ex-servicemen back on the road to useful living, were deneUfctd to an audience of tnore than- 40 Canadiftn Lcgkm sncimbeHi last uteht bv Stanley !3, Yates, easuilty rehabilita tion ofucer and occupational jounseHor at Shuginesy Military Hospital. Vancouver. Spektog in the Leion Hall. fMr. Yates told how modern medical twnfetuc and hera-peutie methods were offering widening owaortunities for disabled men to return to normal er near-Honmal ways of life, atd cspealcdi for an attitude cf ;pblie encouragement and as- swanee ir them In the.. truj?le. Mr. Yaes" address waa folfow-d by Hie dfeplay of a fihn Em-t.yitflt DiaaWeo Veterans In Industry." which showed the rupees with whldt aflrputallon east s arc bc4n phveed ia jxsj tfoft In industry. The prosram was completed by th slpftwln- of two National Hhn Board productions. "British CotwnffBtfos in Action at Narvik," M "Operation Musk Ox" by Frank ParleUe. Col. A. Hamilton Grant. local rcprerentalWe of the Department of Veterans' Affairs, wa: a ruen at the meeting. ClxwUfled Advertising Paysl LOOK SHARP FEEL SHARp BE j SHARP CENTRAL HOTEl Weekly and Monthly Rate for your convenience . . NflWLY bECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) niONE II The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S I FINEST SALMON 'INDIAN COMMISSIONS NEW DELHI 'Ct For the first time in the history of the Royal Indian Air Fbrce. short-service commissions are being offered lo those who wish to join the tsrvlce. This scnerae is intended to birlld up an adequate reserve of highly trareed officers. 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