t '4 Prfnff Uupcrt Daiii? r3fius ttu. . Friday, April 0. 194S ROD-GUN CLUB-ASKS GAME LAW ALTERATIONS its Sports k -k 'ALASKA BOXERS Crecpitnj is. fine . . . for Indians! BASKETBALL AWARDS MADE Recommendations for changes in migratory bird and big game hunting regulations were ap WILL ARRIVE HERE TOMORROW n-. 1 FY " K - I but for comfort... r proved Wednesday night by thej RupPY, w:nier basket-annual meeting of the Prince bal; season W0Und up with a Ruprt Rod and Gun Club. TheblSl?.e ef silverware Thursday briefs ttill be sent to the pro-'night at rfte post-season basket-vincial game authorities forbau daT,re ln the CTvic Cpr,tre possible action. 'Auditorium when awards to the The meeting also elected Us'wInnlng teams tnd piave.-s were 1948 slate of officers and heard madc before a 'gathering of various commute reports. more than 300 people. Changes in the migratory blrdi nye cups and trophies were regulations sought are: jpresented on the auditorium 1. Open seas 9 n on ducks j stage during an intermission in jacksnipe and geese between the daneing and mere received December 1 and January 31.; by team captains in behalf of iPrseht regulations provide the the different teams and by the A cont'd f ent of possibly twenty Ketchikan boxers and supporters is due to arrive ln the city Saturday morning for the Canadian Legion Athletic Club's international fight tournament which is to be staged at the Civic Centre Saturday night. Heading the group, which is sailing in a chartered boat, the Catalyst, is Harold Blantor., 1 V 7 Mto x ate' SliiiifirM'n Atlili'tir I nl'ru-ar run'l creep ir t liinli. hiilf iir liiml. It' dcMned tit vhiv nil luiliinil to i the nxwiilMir liviirr hi I Ik- riptil j, liter. .iiumthlv, villi nit niTM in;lleri il In liutii li up mill no lililiie. to iiitTfiT ilh jour lieeiliiin of ai lioii. Keei eiH,l anil r.niil.H l.ilile llik mintmer in season between November ! winners of the individnal tro-, Ketchikan sports promoter, and open his headliwr. Shorty Contreros. It .I t, Slaiilielit' . , . Hie imilerurirr lli.il Ills mi el i. hi vs jr' 1 180 - pound middlewewiu, w.u j will meet an unannounced Ket-jchikan middleweight ln a speci.! exhibition baut. I The can; is the first to be h:!M ' here, since, last June and th? Legion athletic committee calculate that it will be a wleome 15 and December 31). phies. J. Open season on snow After ft brief introduction by geese and black brant between the Civic Centre manager, Don January 1 and February 28. Forward, the Civic Centre tro- 3. Removal of the daily bag phy for junior boys was pres-limit and allowance or seasonal ented by T. N Youngs, Civic bags of ICO duks and 3 geese, Centre vice - president, to Bill Removal of the dally bag limit McChesney, captain of the was "strongly" recommended In stones team, order to increase convenience The Commander Cree trophy, lor hunters who live long di.t- presented by Lletit. John Quinn, stance from the h u n t in g ft.C.N.. was ' awarded to Miss COMBINATION THAT SPELLED VICTORY-Nick. Johnnv-on-the Spot, Mete, gladdened the heart of many a Toronto Maple Leaf fan on hockey night, when he put the puck past Boston Bruins' goalie, Frank Brimsek, after 17 minutes and two seconds of sudden-death overtime to give the Leafs a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven semi-final for the Stanley Cup. Mete, in scoring the winner was greatly aided and abetted by the Leafs' centre-ice star, Max Bentley. The redhead from Wilcox. Sask., explained it this way: "Shucks, it was a set-up. I passed to Max Bentley and he shot. Brimsek stopped the puck with his pacts ami it dropped in front "or me. I banged it in the net." Brother Don Metz had a bad evening, continually passing the puck to opposing players. But big brother made everything okay in the Metz family with the all-Important goal. Above, Max BenUey Heftl and Nick Metz posed happily in the dressing room after the game. Wonder whether that broad Benllcy grin or the photographer's flash-bulb blinded Nick momentarily! ' spts diversion. i ' Main international event will j be between middleweight Pat j Dorothy McUod, captain of the Johnson, 156. Terrace, and Bill j Hamilton, wo. of Ketchikan. People's Store team which won ' grounds. . i Thnt the bmindarv be Stan it tween the eastern and western the Ladies' League series, hunting districts be moved west-' The Grotto Cup was present-ward from its present location ed to Doug Shier, captain of the to the month of the Kayex Bo-Me-Hi Rainmakers, winners 'of the Intermediate League, on River, a more familiar landmark behalf of Bert Morgan, who was which would be an increased convenience for hunters. uble ,at!fnd.' . The Civic Centre trophy, em- m recently ', in , their . respective towns and were victorious. Chuck de . Kergommeaux, 128, of Terrace, has not definitely been matched with any of the Ketchikan boys' yet, although he may be billed to meet Corky Poorman, of the Alaskan city. i B.C. PACKERS INCOME TAX Underwear RETTKNS PREPARED SEE WIN BOWLING Changes sought in ine hlematic of the Senior League 11. E. MORTIMER this game regulations are that the champi0nshlp, was awarded to Final arrangements on This week B.C. Packers clinch1 324 zna Ave. iiear urn eason on 'mountain eoat and , ttcki,. oT!lln nT th bout have yet to be made ed the second third of the Mixed ..x,.. v... hh deer be from Sntember 15 10 i0!,m kMr Vmmn. Mr. The semi-windup will see Ai- tav HOCKEY SERIES IS EVENED UP game from Islanders. The lat- Decembar 15 and that bag limits Youngs wished the senior team vin McKay 130 of Prince Ruler be two and three deer. pert, squared off aga nst Oerry team had previously elimin- goat ery suecfss m their expedition ated Triple XXX three games to Club also Will seek to have t0 Xlbprn, ,n quest of the Brenner, same weight, of Ket-nil Miss or Hits, although win- 1 100.000 Kamlo-ps trout eggs provincial Senior 'ET champion- enikan. i t,r nam ore ..nahieimade available for planting ln An earlier plan to match Len - 1 1 nm w r Ves Sir: Wt'll "fix" you're in it I rouble. Our services ini r ww fafcrnst, Shorty, Con- r'vv iwiwu.witn r in.- to catch the winners. Marv ' nearby lakes and stream this, surnrtse award was a small HUchn.s treros, of Ketchikan, was scrap- wesiern oanaoa lniermeaia'.c ped when it was learned that hockey final series became tied season to increase productivity ioving cup'donated by John Bui in future seasons. a. int the individual hav Modern l.ubricalin as LIGHT and AIRY' as a Spring day! Genuine Plantation CREPE 165 pounds, outweigh- ai mree wins eacn last nigni lilies, Tir Vuli i-no tw hltrhest scorlne honors Conteros ELECTtON Oi by more than 17 'in the senirtr gue. It went to Hltchens Complf t" Kuriv Kni Briice of Catholic Youth Organization took ladies' high single and three games with 2G7 and 584 Vhile Don Hartwig of Miss or Hits was high for the men with 263 and 700. Team high single went to Triple XXX when New Westminster defeated Camrose by a score of 4 to !. It is a best of yven same s:ries. pounds. Trainer Joe Ward gave Itclinishint. And mil v," ,k Jack Lindsay, Co-tfp forward M.st envtted individual are rrasonahlr. elected hy acclamation by the 4 members present, and txecu-1 live members, are: j out with a distinct "No." The following Ketchikan fighters have been chosen by Blanton for the trip: Bobby Vincent and Lfiiry Meyers, 80-pounders; Lawrence Mark and Baseball Scores Pacific Coast Thursday Los Angeles 4, Oakland 3 with 1174 and high three to Miss , 'or Hits with 3199. ) ' Final second Miird standing I is as follows: Bob Parker Lit 12 innings). award, the Bobby Boaston Memorial trophy tut irood sportsmanship, ws iven t Rapert Holkestad . who was selected by a panel of judges two weeks afro as the best all-round sportsman in the game. Tha award was made by Mrs. Elsie Houston, wife of the first winner of the trophy whose name it earries. , In recevilng ; the award. Rupert Holkestad said: " I hope K)RD-M()NA1U II DKAM IIS ' The Heme of Friendly Service" I'rinrt Ru: San Francisco 11, Hollywood Dick Maddox, Alfie Berry, Tom Fitzgerald, 125; Jerry Benner, 130; Corkie Poorman, 135; Kid Mahaney, 140; Jim Zanare. 14.5: ... TT, I. 1 il T Oiil t.T.-v!l President, Ned McLeod. ! Vice-President, R. O. Van tier Sluys. "..,--! Secret a ty Treasurer, Pred Grimble. '. i . Executive B. Bacon, Victor Dell, T. Boulter, John Walker' and J. Armstrong. Two student; members elected to. the -erecu-' tive are Dick Gilker and Thomas Boulter, jr. B. C. Packers Miss or Hits Triple XXX C. Y. O Islanders San Diego 7, Portland 6 (11 j innings) ,an. 0 L 11 15 18 13 22 24 26 26 three '' Seattle at Sacramento, post- , s,vnrtv Contreras. 160. . v ! poned. Here are the way the bouts Cougars 15 Ideal Detergents 13 Brownwoods 13 Some teams still had have been linea out tentatively I can live up to the high stand are Ketchikan First named Membership committee, Oeorgs ard 8port?man.shlp get by the Seattle 2, Sacramento 9. Los Angeles 3, Oakland 4. Portland 2, San Diego 4. San Francisco 10, Hollywood MliUKK SKATIXi ROLLER IIOCKKY Dust-Proof Floor Schedule: 7-11 E'ery Nisht Wednesday Niftht Beginners Only Thursday 1 - 4:30 p.m. Saturday 9-12 a.m., 1 -4:30. 7-11:30 fighters: Bill Hamilton, games to play but, as B.C. Pack- first winner of this award." Mnste fnr the rtjmcine. which The meeting decided to seek. 160, vs. Pat jers could not be overtaken, such 'games were declared unneces club in th Prince membership prfCPded aml 1oYl(mea the Rupert Film Council. - ' ;awards was provided by the 6- : , . !' Advertise in the Dailv News! Johnson, 156. Alvin McKay, 130, vs. Gerry prenner, 132. Jimmy Zangg 145, vs. Bob Scharff. sary. Latest results of play: Four Dukes Orchestra 157 1 TRIPLE XXX 191 171 16 17 H. Duncan 113 E. Duncan 189 A. Boas 160 B. Pavne 121 Handicap 68 Rupert Roller Rink AM- STAftS MAKfc COMEBACK 150. 103 174 68 992 185 119' 152 , 202 i 146 4 M ) 1 This Is Just One of Many GRACE LINE Numbers See them at BnovJimooDS , Woody Mahoney, 142, vs. Wal- 'ter Carlson, 145. I Corky Poorman, 132, vs. Chuck :. Totals 954 1186 (Continued from Page One - ... ' A. rV ;IVlJltLT TRY i! Ian Dunbar 207 20 993 K. Paul 178 84 de Kergommeaux. throws while Tom Fitzgerald, 128,Vs. Char- 173 ; iRjtll out of 28 free mm & b. Ructdemam .... 245 207 J. North 171 128 N. Mazzone 159 233 t7 DnpKn 1K1 nil Rex Cat 18 field lie Place, 122. 26 free Alt Berry, 120, vs. Bill Whal !A. Malheson 133 112 'j. Thornton 145 133 B. Usick 185 133 iB. Vuckovich 164 113 IE. Trumbell 13ii 193 S. Davison 1(12 115 Totals 865 799 ISLANDERS H. Duncan 208 125 E. Duncan .-. 200 144 iH. McKinnon 137 249 I. Cloueh 216 188 ,B. Pavne 125 123 I A. Boas 145 203 j Handicap 96 96 I Totals ., 1127 1128 ISLANDERS I. Cloueh 134 199 145 1 Prince Rupert scored lj3goals and 15 out of lOU Totals . lin ifi7i mom throws 199 178 127 233 214 140 96 1187 j en, 120. ! Lawrence Marks, 100, vs Bill IVTERMkuIATES FOR TASTY MEA 2021 WIN AGAIN (Stacey, 102. 165 1 In the opener, Morgans or the Ray Myers, 80. vs. Jordan 2 j Intermediate league administer- Smith, 82. IN THE RTTPRKME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA TRIPLE XXX A. Malheson 178 148 B. Usick 142 120 E. Vuckovich 211 167 J. Thornton 236 154 E. Trumbell 174 13 S. Davison 104 175 In Hie MiittiT uC Die "AilnilnMrnllnn For clean, comfortable, good-looking shaves use MINORA BLADES Canada'! favourite in quality and low price 4 for 100 fill '"J OPEN 6 A.M. TO 2 A.M. t'HINKSK DISIIKS Ol'B SI Art' 95, vs. Donny kied a second defeat on the' Dick Madcox 142 198 H. McKinnon 169 213 206 'Junior leamie All-Stars. Game Leichton, 95. SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RITEP.T Totals 1043 900 1174 I i score was 39-10. Moruan's dom-; Bobby Vincent. 80, vs. Ray 1DKAL DETERGENTS iD. Houston 233ilnated the play throughout the Davidson, 80. 12 for25ff . mixes m pi rt i.wn uuriiniNfi llhTKIIT TAKE NOTICE that COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED of I M. Matheson E. Mussallem 157 168 209 174 143 Anil In the Mnttcr nf the Ktate nf Snren 'un-h WrtinfT, litt'enptl. Iiitpstiite. TAKE NOTICE thnt by Ordor of His Honor JuilRe W. O. Fulton. Local Jutlijp of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I wns on the 5th clny of April. AD. 1948. appointed Administrator of ' the estate of Soren Fnrch Romer. of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, who died on or about the 23rd dny of January. 1948, m jgj j game and poor shooting by the 16 I Juniors cut their score badly. 1381 1422 Standard Building. Vnncouver. :H. Schmidt .. I !R. Stiden E. Garner ! Totals 185 205' The scoring: NEW RO HOTE Cla&sintro AflvcrUsInT Pays! ' ' I You read it trUhe News! r British Columbia, manufacturer of cellvilose products, intends to apply for a lease of the following described 1104 1111 Metlakatla vs. Rupert lands situate in Inverness Passace. i nrTm ado the city of Prince' Rupert, Prince Rupert Lindsay 13. 150 Davis 9, R. Holkestad, A. Ma:- British approximately one and one-half miles ! g Coweill 119 northwesterly from Osborne Point. ! o' 7....i,..ii. m Columbia. All persons indebted ted to to 212 Away H the Bald estate are required to pay ftjr th(, pvlrpoee of log storage Rround 1 GTubb 109 phee 11, Forman 6, Beynon 7, 181 A Home LING THE TAILOR rVe are taking t leanlnf, nd pressing and steam pressing while you wal HONK 649 220 Sixth Street 141 206 125 199 137 200 the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons hav 173 ! Fitch Dominato M. Halkestad not i and use in the manufacture of cellu-! j Dunphv 198 loae products at Watson Island: Denton . .. . 158 Commencing t ft post planted 5 1 Tubb 165 chains northeasterly of the N E. cor- Handlcab 2 160 (Morgan. 50 Booms. Water 2 2 New Metlakatla R. Atkinson ner of Lot, 420. Range 5. Coast DIs-. Totals 944 1010 1031 trict: thence northwesterly 160 C Y O chains: thence northeasterly 10 , M. ' Bruce 169 chains: thence southeasterly 160 Blain !..'.'. 172 I'llUIlC ing claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of May. 1948, failing which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which t shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 6th day of April, A D. 1948. GORDON FRASER FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, BC. (92 1 chains; thence southwesterly 10 J. Bruce 155 148 267 173 149 105 123 162 237 225 182 S, T. Atkinson 8, J. David 11, Leask 9, E. Hudson 3, L. Bren-dible 7, M. Hudson, F. Hayward 2, J. Hayward, W. Buxton. Exhibition Opener Morgan' Watson, Lien 3, Hill chains and containing 180 acres, more or less. 'in' i H Hi A. Pierce 178 I. Dumas 177 Low Score 109 Totals 960 125 loll ; VOO 11UO DATED March 8. 1948. COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY. LIMITED, Roy E. Morton Agent. GREER & BRIDDE 3, Jones, Scharff 4, Webster 12, Eidsvik 7, Brew 10. Juniors McChesney 6, Dumas, Lesieur, Sharon 2, Christoff 167 227 197 O0-) MISS OR HITS A. Hamilton 173 146 D. Hartwig , 210 263 B. Windle 114 155 S. Scharff 231 183 B. Matson 167 145 mm nirpc AND CONTRA IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE III the Matter nf the Kstale nf Ha Hclin. 183 i Bill Ratchford 2, JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ; 7, J n i L-...hnn I IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA III Hie Waller of the "Administration Act" And In Hie Matter nf the K.state of William 1 homas INiweri. iieceaeil. , TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 1st day April. AD. 1948. appointed Administrator of the Estate of William Kepairs tonsuuti.-. Floor Sanding a Specif Mlns otherwise knimn as Hoy MliiR anil In the Matter nf the 'Administration Act" TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton, made the 2nd day of April A D. 1948. I was appointed administrator of the Estate of Hui Ming, otherwise known as Hoy . pfljf Phone RED ail Thomas Powers, late of Prince Ru IT PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH m died j Ming, deceased. Bert. British Columbia, who COAL Foomius soti.i:ss M'mp KiO - M T STOKER Bl'I.KI.EY VALLEY U'MP on or about tne bin aay oi junu- aii pwmes iiuviuk iiiimia uk""" ary. 1S48. at the City of Prince Ru- j the said Estate arc hereby required pert. British Columbia. All persons ; to furnish same properly verified to Indebted to the said estate are re- I me on or before the 14th day of May, quired to pay the amount of their j A D. 1948 after which dale claims Indebtedness to me forthwith and , filed may be paid without reference arl - persons having claims against j to any claims of which I then had the said Etate are required to file j no knowledge. tnem with me properly verified em j All parties indebted to the said or before the lfnh day of May. 198, Estate are hereby required to pay the falling which distribution will be ' amount of their indebtedness to me made having regard only to such : forthwith. claims of-whlch I shall have ben j DATED at the City of Prince Pu-tintlfled I Pert, la the Province of British DATED it Prince Rupert, B.C., this ' Columbia, this 2nd day of April. A. TO H0l Carl, j 31 phone T FBASEBST I prince m Cigarette Tobacco PHiLPon, Evin & co. ltd. Coal Lumbor Iiuildinc: Supplies R.w rim of Anrll. AD. l. " GORDON FRAHER FORBES. OOFtDON FHASEK FORBES Official Administrator. PHONES fiol.632 MUD. SWEET, HIGH! VIRGINIA Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, BC (1) Prince Rupert, B C. (82)