2? ESrfnf Eapetl Dan? mW3 . . - Tuesday, March 15. 1949 &Mimn Sii &U&GPff && j ATTRACTS MANY Civic Centre . Dates . Looking Back in SPORT - llctniiiisccticcs and Records Sport Shotsj j IRS Basketball Officials Every basketball game, under " the rules, should have an umpire, a referee, two timekeepers and two scorers. The referee is the major domo of the game. Duties of referee Starts the 'game, calls rule violations and fouls, assesses penalties on plav-er.-i. announces all points scored, anthentlcates all substitutes. Duties of the umpire Waves for "out of bounds," calls violations and fouls that he sees, informs scorer of all rulings, aids the referee. . Bp.sketball is unique among major sports in that there is no sinsle specified size for the playing court. There are maximum and minimum dimensions adopt- J ed by the National Basketball WEDNESDAY Sports a.m. 9:00 "Bo-Me-Hj Gym Class p.m. 2:30 Rup-Rec Tiny Tots. 3:30 Teen Age Badminton (casual!. 7:00 Ad Jit Club Badminton, 7:30 Rup-Rec Teen Age Girls. ' Special 1:00 Gyro Club Luncheon; 1:30 Gyro Club Meeting. 2:30 Women's Leather 2:30 Women's Shell work. 3:30 Jr. Girls Doll Dressing ' Class. . 7:30 Teen Age Boys Crafts. 8:00 Little Theatre. fen.se requiring less running around, is a bit trickier but is J much more satisfactory on a large playing court. There are variations on these two basic defenses and many I GIRLS NOW IN HOOP SHOOT Starting First Round Tonight Men in Second Round Twenty-four players from the girl's basketball league havina entered the Hoop Shoot, tonight Will see their first round competition under way. The open and junior divisions of the shoot are now well into the second round, and will continue tonight with the round being completed by Saturday night. Highlight to date in second round play is Glen Carlsen's 1? successive baskets on Saturday night with a final score of 13 out of his 15 shots. A perfect score is yet to be made and any contetant doing so will receive a special prize. Here are tonight's contest- ants: Junior half-time R. David son and Melvin Moore, H. Black- aby and Harold Webber, Junior-Girls' interval Pit Parnell and Alan Currie. Dianne Girls'-Intermediate interval Edie Jordan and Lorainne Youngman, Irene Kildal and Lily Sylvester, Jackie Budinich and Nellie Bill. Intermediate half-time Jack James and Jim Intermeia. 'Juhn Ketcheson and Dick Wesch. Intermediate-Senior interval Don Johnson and Tom Boulter, R. E. Montador and Stan Cornwall, Bill Long and Joe McKay. Senior half-time Ray 'Spring and Bob'Scharff, Nick Pavlikis and Neil Stromdahl. f CALVERT 1622 LUriDEK BUfiDwcscmitr - - - i -- ... teams will use a combination of Kennedy and Nina Youngrean. them depending on . circum- Rusty Thain and Cristine Cur-stances. rie. 1 The ceiling of the court must Girls. haif.time.Muricl Shie-be at least 20 feet high. This and Leona Webster, Betty Ham minimum measurement o f teniton and Muriel Greenwood prevents high-arched long shots Jeanne Husoy and Arietta- H-vm-for the basket from mid-floor Htoh. British boxer Stan Hawthorne j developed teething trouble soon . after he turned professional, so ; he got rid of four and a glass j chin. The moustachioed pride of North Shields, Stan was an outstanding amateur before he joined the paid ranks. Then came 57 knockout victories, believed to be a record among British lightweights, that earned him a title bout. He was hardly up from his corner in a championship tilt against an old rival, Billy Thompson than he was down ond out on the canvas. A feathery clip to the chin had ended the fight. Even Thompson admitted a fly would hardly turn a hair to a similar blow. Stan was bewildered. The next morn- i inr while shaving he plavfully J tapped the erring chin. He rose dazed from the bathroom floor. Hawthorne consulted a dentist who guaranteed removal of four teeth would end the trouble. . Now in the welter division, fiilan has proved the dentist j right. In oife fight, Tommy Ar- mour, a puncher of repute,;; landed a hefty clout on the al- jj leged glass jaw. Nothing hap-U pened. Stan went on to win,) comfortably, as he has done in 2 every succeeding fight. Back In the championship class as a re- suit, the North Shields boy Is down for a March British wel-jz terweight title eliminating con- test with Mcrthyr Tydfil's Eddie Thomas who recently beat American Billy Graham. work. In recent seasons these J play-offs have been emitted byjj special arrangement fr'omi Prince Rupert. ' ClMUhl LE r, FIGHTFOR PLAY-OFFS NEW YORK With Detroit Red Wings in a cinch for first place, the issue for second place and Stanley Cup play-off positions in the National Hockey League is still very much in doubt. Boston Bruins are holding a one point lead over Montreal Canadiens now for the runner-up . spot. Toronto Maple Leafs still have, an outside chance to make second place but it is a very remote possibility. Chicago Blaclt Hawks and New York Rangers are definitely out Of the play-off running. Another loss for the Maule Leafs will remove them from a second or third praee possibility, i Their next game is with the Canadiens at Montreal Thurs- ' day. j Tonight Boston and New York will be playing at Detroit and Chicago at Boston. Final league fixtures are scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday with the play-offs starting next week. j The league standings to date:' W D L F A Pts. . Detroit 31 7 19 182 140 69 Boston 27 8 22 164 155 62 Montreal 28 9 22 143 122 61 Toronto 22 13 21 142 145 57 Chicago 20 8 29 1C7 198 48 New York 17 11 28 124 161 43 HOCKEY BROADCAST IS SOUGHT HERE Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce is communicating with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to ascertain if the' Stanley Cup hockey finals, which are to be played shortly, will be broadcast from station CFPR here off the national net- v the fur trade and organ Philpott, Evitt and Co. Ltd. PIIONE 651 mmm ' ' ' "" itriaiiiiiW yj...iwi i if iiiwiiium, in, ...I, a niiwn ) The beard ' -growing style u j catching on and is, apparently. to be (nine the Vogue between now and May 6, the date of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club's spp. ond annual Klondyke night. Up to early yesterday afternoon in entries for the $50 beard-grow, ing contest had been received at the Capitol Barber 6hop. The entrants up to that time werp Howie Lavigne, Ted Smith, Bob- j by Woods, Harvey Irwin, Jack Clough, Benny Windle, H. M ' Wightman. R. 3. MeClymont; and H. S. Cornwell. The list does not include Gyros who. although growing1 beards themselves, are not elig-1 ible for the big prize contest. BLACKHEADS Imd'I iwihu blarkh4-4wrif tim. Gt two oai.ct of pcroiiu powdrr from ut 4nt or (t (TlT (cnttf wit oat, kot tlolh over blrkhri. i'l mat AiMVUMr by tkis Mft Iliapl attikaO. i:ilii!U!!i!i ffiffiimiiiiiii! mam illlBlll lllllllllliilillll Wlllll BUILDING LITTLE - BUILDING BIG WHICHEVER' IT. IS YOU'LL GET SATISFACTION WHEN YOU DEAL . WITH US CONSTRUCTION IS OUR BUSINESS MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractor rilONK 363 iTtHftriMiimMtiHif !M'(if'It,,s'f,'!f?infriH'(lfr,iMfttitfftnittv'i!f) GARDEUR 1636 frs L f t .in I 12 1 K'M mi J Calvert a SHIIULOLO (Canada) limited ? w ' w Committee of the United States j and Canada in their Official ! Basketball Rules but generally, j no two gyms are alike in all j respects. This one factor probably led to the two main types of basketball defensive tactics. One type, the man-to-man defense, is just what the name Implies each player guards a man on the opposing team following hhh all over the court. The other type the lone defense has a mart guarding a Section of the floor arid every opponent entering that section is his responsibility." Obviously, the mart - to - man defense is all right on a small floor, but would lead to exhaustion if followed exclusively on a large court.' The zone de- FLOORING FIR OR HEMLOCK SIDING - ALL TYPES SASH . AND DOOR . . . aincl a Complete Supply of General" C 0 n sfrticlirir. Materials. PROFESSIONAL FOR YOUR ROCK and CONCRETE WORK call Blue 033 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed RRYDCES and McLEAN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Incortm tax Returns Compiled Besner Block ' Room 31 PIIONE GOO MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone BLUE 818 P.O. Box 52 330 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 47S Howe St., Vancouver, B.C. 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The following unscheduled intermediate games to be playcXi if they aL4 A fcnal standings: Morgans As: Merchants, High School vs! iP&shion. ladbWowls leaguschedule March 15 Mill?? Bay vs. Noble & Wick, Brownwwids vs. Stars, Boosters vs. Bu?tf Bees, Big Sisters vs. Rosa Lees, Toilers vs Belmonts. March 22- Busy Bees vs. Big Sisters, Boosters vs. Toilers, Rosa Lees vs. Stars, Noble & Wick vs. Bi-ownwoods, Belmonts vs. Miller Bay. March 29 -Toilers vs. Busy Bees, Big Sisters vs. Boosters, Miiler Bay vs. Brownwoods, Belmonts vs. Stars, Rosa Lws vs. Nobie & Wick. LADIES' BOWLS "A" SCHEDULE March 21 Variety vs. Sc.uby's, G. & A. vs. Orange, Westview vs Taft & Orlowes; Annettes vs. Savoy's, DeJong's vs. Manson's. March 28 Westview vs. G. & A., Taffc & Oriowes vs Scuby's", Variety vs. Orange; Savoy's vs MaiVson's, DeJong's vs. Annettes. ... FELINE KILLERS i As a general rale tigers kill i during daylight and leopards at! night, POWER COSTS HIGH . 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