Prftue Rupert 2?n(Ip EJcUis Thursday, March 15, 1947 Native Hoop Tourney FINE DISPLAY BY SIX NATIVE BASKET SQUADS PORT STMPSON ATHLETIC CLUB; rcrcoLrrir kitkatla taicf; oprcwxr; honors The opening' rounds of the big All-Native Basket-hull Tournament got off to a roaring start last night in the Civic Centre gym before a capacity crowd. In the three games, six- top notch squads battled for first place honors with Port Simpson Athletic Club; Sons of Kincolith and Ki'fRatla taking the nod re- f pectively over Young People's j Educational Association of Port Simpson, Mctlakatla and Kitl-maU The first match between the two rivals of Port Srmpson ended in a 75-59 win for the more experienced PSAC over the younger YPEA, In the first half ! the two club? battled hard and clo.se with the half time score all fed up at 34-34. After the half, the pressure bean to tell on 11k lasers and PSAC be?an to forge ahead steadily. The third period was disastrous for squad U highly favored the YPBA as PSAC dropped in now to take the top Mt for Classified Advertising - - eiwiriflon: an per word prr Insertion, minimum charge. 60c. Birth Nntlees, Soc; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices, Funeral Notices. Marriage ana Engagement Announcements; 12. FUNERAL NOTICE HOLM In the city Tuesday. March 11, 1947, Hans Holm, age 71 years. Rev. A. O. Aasen will hold services in Grenville Court Funeral Chapel at 2:30 pjn. on Monday, March 17. Interment in Fairview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. 61) FOR SALE FOR SALE 6-room house on one floor; 2 lots, full basement and furnace. Very central location. $4500, terms. Less for cash. Apply Collart and Mc-Caffery Ltd. 167) FOR SALE-30 it. trolling boat and gear and halibut gear. Phone Red 495 after C p.m. 162) FOR SALE Perambulator and crib. Phone Red 435. 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In the last Trame. although the losers tried hard to keep in the battle, the beat they could do was to drop basket for basket with their rivals. But the YPBA Had the distinction of 'having the highest scorer-of th nipht as T. McKay roared lliromjh for a fabulous 30 points. ire was 2lwn a tou.3h run by Ed Sampson of the. PSAG who netted' 23 points for' his- club. This HELP WANTED WANTED Reliable housekeeper, light housework, good wages. No objection to woman with child, school age. Box 211, Daily News. tf) CLOTHING FIRM ORGANIZING Mail Order House, seeks reliable representative for Prince Rupert and surrounding territory. Must have references. Commission basts-. Write to Eox 210 Daily News. (61) WANTED Local representative for high grade cosmetics and toiletries. Some business experience desirable but not es sentlul. Preference given to financially responsible lady with poise and local prestige. Head office representative here soon to make appoint ment and give necessary train ing. 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(tf) DltESSMiAKINO, Alterations and repairs. Women's hose repaired. Phone Blue 273; (72) n:imrifl.Tus up imi'ikivdmcm-s LLOYD. LLOYD No. 2. MINTO No. 2, MINTO No. 3. READY BULLION. AND POWDER FRAC. MINERAL CLAIMS. , Situate In the Atlln Mining Division. Where located: On the west side of the Tulserjuah River about six miles above Its Junction with the Tnka Lawful holdr; Polarls-Taku Minim? Company, Limited. TAKE NOTICE that Polarls-Taku Mining Company, Limited, of 076 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.O., Free Miner's Certificate' No. 46423 H. Intend, at the end' of sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates, of Improvements for the purpone of obtain-Ins Crown grants of-tbe above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act," must bo commenced, before the Issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated- this 2Sth day of February. 1947. the play-offs but anything could happen In their match tonight. KIXCOLITH-METLAKATLA The smooth- working- Doolan-Gurney combination' gave the Snns of Kincolith a play-off spot as" thr boys' from Up north swept through to a 5C-37 win over the MetlakaUa squad. Net-tin?; 4G of their team's points, II. Doolan and A. Gurney. were a terrific combination for the Metlakatla team to overcome. But. in the opening minutes of the game, the boys from across the harbor nearly ran- away with the honors, chalking up a 14- to 0-shutout before the Kin colith! .quad could get moving. It Metlakatla'js smooth- working squad had kept up t ho way thev had started, quite possibly the match" wouiu have ended dif ferently. But Ournev of Kin eolith- found; hi eye and- tlw first "frame closed up 14-10- for Ihe losersi Still- in- there plus-Sins away in the second quarter. Kincolith forged one point in the lead just as the first half rolled around, 21-2&: Then the third quarter got under way and Gurney. and Doolan really began to-mow. Rv tliis- frame they each dropped' In 12 points as Kincolith really began to sie-z!e. Mctlakatla fell aoart and at thrre-otiarter time; the '.'.core stood 50' : In, the last period, although, Metlakatlfl, nut- scored (he. winners, the gap was too sreat and Kincolith took- thn match eaiily. Gurney was high man in this game with 26 points while his teammate it nnnim, was close behind, him with 20; kitkatea? wins EXCITING: GAME The most exciting and the closest scoring- frame of the n!-5ht was the big- battle between Kitlmaat and Kitkatla with Kitkatla coming out on top by a very narrow 57-54 score. Never .more than a few points apart, the trame kenh th close to 700 fans on their feet mrou?nout the -whole battle; outscorinz the lncen i-it the first frame. Kitirnfii the lead early and for the re mainder of the game KItimaat was trying desneratelv t nnm out on the lonjj side of the score. The losers oytscored their ri vals m the- second nerinri v,.i. were rtill on- the low side of th.r -core as the first half Dreamer rolled- around. The second half, got under way with terrific driving bein-displayed: by both fides but, as the three-quarter mark rolled around, the two sauads wero im separated by the one point with-score standing at 39-'8. In the fourth- quarter Kltk.itln sud denly moved out In front, by a couple of quick baskets and the fans were in an uproar. Time began to run short hut etui Kitlmaat was In thpro fiohiin Moving up close, Kitlmaat got wumn mo points' when another basket was scored IW n winners; Then Kitlmaat scored and the count waj suddenly separated by. onlv three nnini. Trying to get another drive un der way KItimaat was stopped com as tne buzzer went ending a brilliant .battle. A Inncs off the Kitkatla squad (Continued on Page 5) r$op SerchiB9rTrrTW. For Quick Ease nd Comfort tmf nil1 Slf"1!,',' Powerful, pene. every whf re at tuning ; cot NOTICi: OP IN'Tl'.N I ION TO API'I.V TO I I'.vsi- l: l vn In Land Recording District of Prince Rupert and situate In Dodge Cove. Dliiby Island. British, rntn.nhij TAKE NOTICE that Ed Wahl of wukp uove, uiguy. island, British Columbia, occupation boat builder and mill operator. Intends to apply for ft lease of th following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the Northeast Corner of Block F", 1.0t Nineteen ItllnrlreH anri Nlnntn. Three (1093). Range Pive (5), Coast uuirici., iia snown on Plan- 1081 on deposit in the Land Registry orrice at Prince nunrf. nrifUh r,Ai.,.v.in thence Easterly and following the iiuim ixjunaary oi 8.-1 la Jllock "F" produced Easterly a distance of 'Five (6) chains: thence due south to a , Oolnt Oil thl, RnilH ...... hMinrfaM ....... ... n, ..M .u j ui nit 1 VI Block "F" produced Easterly; thence South. Eighty-three degrees- (83 degrees) Forty-flve minutes (45") West following the- sold South boundary of said Block "P" produced, to the Southeast corner of said. Block "V; thence following the' high water mark Northerly to the point of commencement, and containing eleven (11) acres, more' or less. ED WAHL, Applicant. Dated February 24, 1047. in-WAY SERVICE Now O petti for Servicing,, Light Repairs and. Vulcanizing BELLAMY & TWEED 404 McBrlde MACEY'S STILL WINNING GAMES Handed Tort Edward 44 to 23 Shellacking Ladies and Juniors Play Macey's went on their merry way in the Senior "B" fixture last night, handing Port Edward a 44 to 23 licking. Macey's go: off with a big bang, having a 14-0 shutout early In the first period. Then Port Edward came fighting back for their best ! frame of the game to close up J the quarter on the short side. 17-10. For the lfrst of the game Macey's ltad an easy time with the out-of-towners. The first half came to a quiet end witl the scoreboard reading 23--12 in- favor of Macey's. In the- second half, the victors went steaming through as they likrd with the third quarter score standing at 34-16. Still, displaying a far superior style of ball playing, the league leader dropped In an additional of 10 points while holding- the losers -to a .mere seven. Macey's smooth teamwork and their uncanny knowledge . ol where their team mutes are put tHrnvitt the class of smooth ball 2, club:. John Hausran of the winners went rorn)iiir through for 16 points with only one man on the Macey squad not seorin?. A. Gurney of Port Edward was second high with 1 ashe kept his team in the running but only two of his team mates helped him out. Macey's--Menaies 4, Gill 5, B. Pierce 6, Armtnn 4, Ha,uan 10, ii Teng 5. James. E. Pierce 4. To tal 44. Port Edward Clayton 5, Ryan. A-. Stevens, T. Stevens, Gurney 14i J. Stuart Morgan, J. Stewart. by Alexander 4. I.eeson, Alb. Stevens. Total 23. ONE-SIDED SCOItE RUT GOOD GA.ME The Ladies' League game got off to an unusual start as the lowly Sweet Sixteen quintet snatched a 6-0 lead early in the first frame to lead briefly before SWEETEST SHAVING COMBINATION ON EARTH! i the Bo-Me-HL Ralnbirds tied It ! up just as the first frame came ; to a close. The Ralnbirds won : 23-14 but it was an Exciting game j to watch which Just goes to show ithat the score isn't everything. From the first stanza on the Ralnbirds kept moving; farther ahead but Sweet Sixteen was in there flshtlng all the time. The : co-etta have a definite edge over i the Sweets when it comes to ; ' shooting but as for fighting abll- ity and drive the Sweets bow to nobody. The store at the half saw the Ralnbirds out in the lead 20-10. . . i . ......... .j .t . . . .i way an unusual Incident occurred. One of the Sweet Sixteen players came in to the game and, apparently still thinking she was shooting; towards the south basket, she calmly-dribbled, down and dropped a shot Into the basket she was supposed to be defending. At three quarter time the score stood at 21-12. Then high school umped still farther ahead In the last period. Jackie Budinich the Ralnbirds once again wax high scorer for the night with 15 points as her one handed loopers dropped in frcm all over Swrct Slxteen- Currle 6, Kit dal. Jordan 2, Slmonson. Wendle Younman, Dumas 4, Macintosh. McKinnon. Total- 14, Rd-Mo-HI B. Hamilton 6, Bill Thaln V, Budinich 15, MacKen-2ie, A. Hamilton, Howe 2, Kennedy. N. Younimian 4, Thompson. Total 33. GYROS SLAUGHTER WATTS & NICKKHSON The Junior game was a slaughter as Gyro swept through Watt-; Nlckerson with a 47 to 12 win. Tlie game was fast and rough with- Gyro's much smoother playlngr having a definite edge over the loose playing displayed the clithiers. Never seriously threatened by their opponents. Gyro led 8-1 at the first quarter mark, stretching this to 20-fl a the half time breather. In the eecand half cf the matih Gyro really began to bocm the ball up the floor, giving Wat's & Nicker- m rarely (Continued on Page 5) rvsVira WfTAl RAZOR MEW ROYAL HOTEL A flome Away From Home Rates 75c up 60 Kooms, Hot and Cold water PniNCR ItUPKIlT, H.C. Phone 281 P.O. Dox 198 Assorted Per $6 lengths. Cord BLUE 97G S For the kind of shaves that make you look your best, use the Gillette Tech Razor and today's Gillette Blue Blade. These two are pred sion made, fit exact ( EASIER ly and protect you from the discomfort caused by misfit blades. 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