Vancouver Man ities tn Vancouver whin home." Mr. Milton a, t to the superiority ot p.,. print Rupert EtoUp jvrtoa Thursday, January 8, 1948 at Civic Centre I! weather pert's I their stalling tactics to hold ! their three-point lead. : j It was then that McKay stole! in. snaifled the ball and made; his final score. ! For Reg Lavigne, who went in over y f vers. SHORT SPORT A too-intelligent horse lost bettors thousands of dollars at Feels Ashamed Prince It u pert is so Ear Ahead 'as a forward, in the first quar Ungfield races In England -be RUPERT BEATS VANCOUVER ALL-STARS TAKE ONE-POINT VICTORY FROM ARROWS !NEXCITING GAME All-Stars 67, Arrows 66 ter, the game was short and painful. Lavigne sprained his ankle after eight minutes of play and warmed the bench for the remainder of the game, nigh scoring for Arrows was FRIDAY Sports A.M. :30 Bo Me Hi Gyro Class. 16:30 -Rup Rec Tiny Tots Class. P.M. 2:30 Annunciation School Gym Class. 3:30 Rup Rec Junior Girls. :Q0 Rup Rec Ladies' Keep Fit Class. Mr. Milton anil in p 1 were guesti oi the Ovn. ; lor the luncheon. Tlwy -,,' conu. by Preside ut C, q in ul J.'olt LUul iy Intr.:. i.iill'.n Nei' s was a mi si i. tion to tnc Vjinvjim r vi Arrani'cmcnts were !t completed lor the annua!' latum of oliii-er.'. p.urtv ci: siv 19. Lieutenant Govi-.i,.. .'ir. Hunt of Pentictun i ,. to the city to Koiiilurt i;, stallalloii. Tiie commit;,, chari e consists of W D L. Oi nif Stuart. W. J Sn,-t I'alagno and N R Ynimf. The club receiver! ;ui tion to atte-id the ins:-,: of ollii'er.i in Sei.Kle J.t!,(lj and Byford with 15, while for the locals, Forman scored 18. Lindsay 16 and Macphee 14. j Referee Johnny Oomadina j doled out 45 personal rails dur- ing the game, 26 against Prince Rupert players and 19 for Van- dv he had learned a few hours earlier a short cut from the course to the paddock. The Prince led all the way arounn ihe 334 miles of the Stayers' Hurdle until he reached the last jump, 200 yards train home. Jockey George Slack looked around, the other horses were all beaten, and the Prince got ideas. With his ears rocked as if to say "this Is where I came in," he swerved to the right, brushed past the last hurdle, jumped the railings and disappeared behind the stands Into the stables. This was. indeed, where The Prince had come in. .The short cut home was the way he had entered and left the conn lor an exercise gallop in the morning. In a close, tan-rousing opener to the eurrent inter-city basketball series, Prince Rujert All-Stars last night took, a fourth-quarter lead and managed to turn back a last-minute victory bid by the Vancouver Arrows. The locals won by a score. The game closed in a rousing climax which set the jam-packed audience in the ' "Amazing" Civic Centre "After Seeing Prince Rupert's 'ama?.ing' Civic Centre ami gymnasium set-up we will certainly have something to when we get home t. Van 'v( r when' we not oniy nave no Civic Centre but hardly one decent gymnasium." Ted Milton, coach of the visiting Vancouver Arrows basketball team, declared to the Prince Rupert Gyro Club yesterday at luncheon. 'There are numerous alhletes and ulhlctic organizations In Vancouver but they are facing an almost homeless situation due to lack oi gymnasia. W" arc c -ta!nly !"-ing to set Prince Riierl tip as shining example to the author tic to re m hi cc H 4(i tl I A w p f couver. Lindsay was banned lot five personals in the fourth quarter. K1TKATI.A DEFEATS I OCL INTERMEDIATES Basketball 4 :CO Juvenile Boys' Basketball League. 6:00 Stones vs. Savoy. 7:00 Sweet 16 vs. 65 Taxi. 8:C3 -Bo Me Hi vs. Co-op. 9:00 Brown woods vs. Fashion Shoes. Special Events AM. 10.3 Leatiiercraft Group. PM. 7:00 Little Theatre Group. J:OC Camera Club. 8 : National Film Board. j StTT Civic. Centre screaming wildly as the final whistle found the locals leading by a single point. Jimmy Forman vindicated Coach Alex Bill's judgment by turning out the outstanding performance on the lscal team. margin that may not be so pronounced tonight now that the visitors have sot the "feel" of the floor. Close or the first quarte sa the locals leading by a 15-1-1 point score while the half-time In the pre -feature game, Kit-katla Excelsior club defeated Fashion Footwear of the inter Advertise In the l;:iiy , mediate league, by a score of He marked up 18 points, mainly j score was 27-all. The third quar- von riiiNTK kupkijt ncoi'i.i: by his uncanny ability to get in ter score was 54-52 in favor of on the re-bounds and shoot rf- the locals. fecllvely. J However, throughout the game. Arrows owed their strona ; the score see-sawed precariously 35 to 26. The feature line-ups: Arrows Byford g, 15; Grant p, 7; McKay f. 30; Thompson g. GIFTS "' mi It Pays to Advertise! K A Another story going the rounds at Lingfield concerns Mr. "A" who found a roll of 15- rotes $4i and was taking them to the office of the clerk of the course when Mr. "B" accosted him with "Don't do that, there's the man who dropped them'' pointing to Mr. "C" who. Questioned by Mr. "A" about the amount, replied: ' I don't know. I've had such a good day. But I dropped part of the roll." Satisfied, Mr "A" handed over the money. Five minutes later it was announced over the public address system Uiat a wad of 1 notes had been lost in the members enclosure and "would the Under fourth-quarter position largeiy jn a manner that provided ,3; Shaw g, 1; Alton f. Dinsmore to Don McKay, their red-topped grounds for continuous finger-!. 7: Green f. 6; Moses c, 7.-66. forward who in the second quar-' nail biting by All-Star boosters. All-Stars Macphee r. ter went on a scoring spree that, in the third quarter, Macphee,', Lindsay f. 16; Arney f; Laviaiv: resulted in a 27-27 score at half, the All Stars' elongated centre.1 f; Holkestad c. 5: Dominato s, time. and Lindsay, finally got func-3; feeynon f, 5; Forman g, 18; McKay scored his team's final j turning smoothly and in a series I Flaten f. 4; Morgan g. 2.-67. basket just as the final whistle, 0f fine combination plays, scored ' . Ain(itn vuTii s(rvrMi:s WAV ll.(VII!S I BRITAIN'S ICE QUEEN Jeanette Altwegge of Liverpool holds her trophy after winning the British amateur fig tire skating championship title at Wembley stadium. She competed against the outstanding women figure skaters of England and will represent England at the winter Olympic Games at St. Moritz. She is the daughter of a former Swiss business man now resident in Britain. blew when he interrupted Prince N o v o v i ; N 16 noints between them. Mean-! while, McKay, the Arrows' gad- CRAFT TRAINING fly, mnrked up 12 points. The system of apprenticing a In the fourth quarter, the All-! young man to a craftsman for Rupert's last-minute delaying tactics, designed to protect their three-point lead, and sunk the basket just as the bell rang. HANDCRAFTS AND SOUVENIRS Stars moved into the lead on j several years until he becomes be please return Uiem?'" 211 sixth sir.inf (Vera A. Parsons) The All -Stars showed a slight iTjafkets by Forman, and with a crartsman himself can edge all through the game, a two minutes to go, brought forth traced to the 13th century. MEN'S FIVE P'M II 1 1 1 1- si i l(T.,lTi.-.i (FTKAFI I I II I ll I I "B" LEAGUE LADIhS! $weet Sixteen's SALE of 'NEW LOOK' Merchandise U an rvrnt ynti can't afford to itverlmil. , Jniiuury 9--C"unfisco vs. Ttmm 'shtt Mftnl- Stones vs Mum: rmv vs Co-op: Thiirurtmr s Hsh Lka-k: I.i-af.s vs OrMt; M vs. . titim January 10 -STones vs Grotto. 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