Todma inn Srmiritn IJUVEHILES III Prfncc Hupm Dafli? netos ttu. Thursday, April 1, 1648 . OPENING PLAY 1 Provided Curtain Raisers in Basketball l ast Night Juvenile and junior hoot) teams which they managed to maintain fcut not expaif throughout the ensuing four periods. Scherk of Mechants .was the hottest marksman on the floor, sinking 18 of his team's 23 points, a scoring record that probably Is as good as anything In .the Junior League this season." Ending the first quarter with a 2-0 lead, the Merchants arrived at half time with an r4 advantage. Third quarter score wa16-l 2 in f a-vor of the Merchants. .It s BASKETBALL CHATTER r ir ever Alan-HuiTt or Alex Bill had reason to he proud an i happy they did last night whj tors 27 but .they took those .calls, j They presented no alibis and i when they, lost Lavigne anaKla- ten with five' apiece they knew' they had It coining to-them, pn the other hajnd, some of the a-. gressive. atactics of the visitois -were at least n subject of dlscus- ; ': ' Ision. . i ; . Let's bpije, tonight's game wijl leave us iUhra. real good ln-pressionipf Hish School basket., ball in the sgiuth. To claim a.vii-tory for. tli, Rainmakers In'ihjs in awe tot-: pq.o-. series .at this stage calls for nothing b lit optimism. Two teams were neyfir, more evenly matched and. If anything, it will likely be the breaks that will decide the Issue,. the final whistle nad gone and Helin they found their charges nnr In the juvenHe game. and Letourneau v- of the HOOP VISITORS LOSE- Bo-Me-Hi Defeats Vancouver Visitors In Series Opener Locals Prove Too Much For Cream of Southern City's Basketball Talent Coach Alex Bill's Dooth Memorial IfJ:. hoop squad last night took a 40-36 victor- i vading Magee High School, cream of Vpcov-. high school teams, in a jrame that probably v , have been an even clearer-cut northern victory had not the locals lost two of their strongest players jii the fourth quarter through fouls. The encounter wa, the Hm of By halt-time. Ro-McRi had a two ;Same n,s, second game ef;uand,d Its advantage to 12 at the Civic Centre. 8C0re The Obviously failing to meet the ly in the third Quarter to nar. clashed in two post-seaQin e x-hlbition games which preceded . the inter dty high school classic in the Civic Centre gym last .night. In the juvenile opener, the "Yellows" defeated the J Blues" by a score of 10- while the junior exhibition saw .Merchants defeat Morgans 23-21. In the junior game, Mj&rch-ants took a slight mitiul lead ing effective use of .their superior height. Magee scored 12 field baskets and 12 free throws out of 35 shots while Bo-Me-Hi scored J5 field goals and lt free ahrjts oiit 0: 27 throws. Hudson of Magee cwd.l points while Lavigne and Scherk sccjed 8 each for Bo-Me-lii. v.n t, n ...... ....... ii.wjis UVIT tilt: each scored ihre pftinU, whUe Migh School champions of ail for the Blues, McKay gnd Cic- or British Columbia. It was cone marked up lour each. strictly basketball and sparts-Both teams had a scoreless manship which the local boys period, the Blues the second displayed all evening and that quarter and the yellows the statement may be made admit-third. While Blues failed to score ting at the same time that Main the second, the yellows were gee were on the short end of the marking up , an additional .three sin column. Rainmakers were points, .bringing the hah".-i,ime called some 35 times to the vi.si-score iv ,6r2 in thir , favor. A : You saw it in the tmily New- PLAYER TO HIS iT VALUABLE TEAM -IUhliRlit of a i iioii'iiinK the Recina Caps hockey team recently, was ui.ai'jn nf the McSherry Memorial Trophy to Harvey starry Cap defenceman. The trophy (awarded annunllyi miniature (which becomes personal property of the win- to "the most valuable player to his team" in the Wcst-wclian Senior Hockey League. Here Al Pickard, president Canadian Hockey Association (righti, congratulates Har-ifs as he turns over the awards. basket by McJKay in the JMrd quarter brought the score to 6-4 in favor of the Yellows. .The scoring: WORLD'S No. T type of competition thay ex- row the score to 32-27 hul taih.d pectect and to which they have to overcome the deficit in the befn us?d to in the city leaaue. iourth nua.rt.er SHAVING COMBINATION Bo-Me-Hi took an 11-5 lead at POLE OF Despite the fact that Platen me ena 01 ine Ilrst quarter, a end Lavigne went to the bencA MEN'S "A" I IVE-PIXS f 1 Apr. 5 -Malisons vs McMeck-lns, H'-ownwoous vs. ArriDassa-dors, Malkins vs. Hume Oil. ."'IT , l Kll,'A'atts. Kevellers vs. North blur. Mmitans vs. Con- ' UneiiLa.'.s lead that they had little trouble within five minutes of the Wart i ID BOWLS Junior Game Merchantsecherk 18. Moore, Sunbern, .Owens, Haugan 2, Hebb, Currie 2,' Mercler 1. Morgans Hill 4, Eidsvlk 2, Webster 8, Lien 3, Watson 4, Jones, Scharff, "Johnson. Juvenjlle fmt Yellows Helin 5, Smith, Blackabyr Atkins," Letourneau 5. Lesieur, Blackaby, Davidson. Blues McKay 4, Parnell, Cic-cone 4, Kristmnson, Penoff, Magee lost Mills, their centre, in the fourth quarter when he was sent to the bnch with five personal fouls. The scoring: Magee Hudson 11, Deahhilers ?, Loutit ,3, Southcptt, Mills 6, putteridge 7, Marshall, Ostros-eer 5, Mair 2. Bo-Me-Hi Lavigne 8, Shier 4, Flaten 6. OLson 7, Davidson 3, Scherk 8, Carlson... Thompson 4, Spring Boulter. Qame officials were Johnnv maintaining mrougnaut th" of the final nuarter. Rn.M..-Ul game was able to maintain its lead Aur. 12 Revellers vs. Ambas Both teams set a terrific pace until the-final whistle. IdKil DeterL'Phts Vs. Trtplr jiuuts vs. lie. Puokrrn. C that continued until the final "): (:fc?l; Art Olsen, Bo-Me-Hi guard, put whistle and both sides Dlaved on an outsianfnns- ivr,itmai ! Cwiiurs, Miss or Una vs i rmiaars vs Triple XXX sadors. Kilowatts vs. Hum Oil vs. North star. Bvownwooiis vs! j Burns vs. McMeekins. Morgans i Continentals. Malkins vs. Man-' sons. . Apr. 10- Burns vs. Home Oil. I Morgans vs. McMeekins. Kilowatts vs. Continentals. Mansons V Alllll'lUU'KlliPL' XX. .11, I.,.. ... Cameron .Becker, plndlay .'V Comadina and Fred Calderone. Ms ir Hifs. H ('. Puck-CVO. Mral IX'tiTumlH Vs. l.v J CYO. vs. Ideal Defr-r Parkers vs. FSruwnwrxxls. ;X vs. Miss nr Hits. CouKMnt relatively clean ball although grabbing rebounds from both Macee players showed plainly backboards, a trick that gav? that they are used to a less his team the advantage time .-triniient type of refereein after time, than i? normal in northern hoop ' Mills and Loutit played put-t'ir"1"-t: ' standingly for Magee, both mak- v " f 1 rtleress; Nick Pavlikis. time For the cleanest, smoothest .... ,. ..,,,.,.1, .urn .i, iviainuin vs. Revellers, Brownwoods vs. North Star. keeper; Oliver Santurbane, score, keeper. 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At the official opening ojf ihe Yprk-ton, Sask.,' bonspiel recently, Alderman Art McBurney heaved a five-pound, 41-year-old wooden rock down Jth lee. and lost a nickel bet for - falling to make the button, , Frank .Oarstone, who brought 5 FJGURE SKATING ROLLER HOCKEY Dust-Proof Floor Schedule: 7-11 Every Night Wednesday Night Beginners Only Thursday 1-4:30 p.m. Saturday 9-12 am., 1 -4:30, 7-11:30 the wooden rock from Saltcoats to Yorkton. related that it was washed ud on .the nearbv lakeshore last sprirtg ' and that Rupert Roller Rink it, was one pi. ig made in 1907 when the Saltcoats rock tossers -urlecf on the lake by the light of . stable lanterns., '..Oarstone says that the jock was made 'ith a draw-kftlfei and rasp bv Jim Kerr. the villaee black- m it- .'ft a -mith. . Kerr; and" two ' brother Scots made an fiftefrdark raid A S H A B B Y CAR DOJS . YOU AS LITTLE CREDIT AS SHABBY CLOTHES! AND I Br l5v. ,t- fit - Sj on timber which the railway was DAMAGES WHICH CCl 6MALL $hy S ARE N usinr fpr bridge pilings. The wooden jock was originally NEGLECTED CAN DE- .nca with a' tine plate and tQ give it a keen, 'surface was pol-, lshed with stove .lead. VELOPE INTO BIG JOBS, CUTTING DOWN YOUR" CAR'S YALUE. . . . . : , SEE US FOR FKEE ESTIMATES ON BODY REPAIRS AND REFINISIIING Tlu? tory goes ; thai . In , 1907 :he Saltcoat curlers, after many : practice , with .their wooden 'ocks, attended the Northwest ' rrltorie8 bonspiel . at York- i on and won a fhial 18-end game 1 o take home le winning prize.) "hey used borrowed eranites ! R,...,.J V 1 PI.M C,t.. -. . --IQ-J Jittu j j J AREN'T iUJ )f ' DID you ExPtCT Y I ... ., , ' p TT3 . 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