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I Know where y Are with z Radio Pii) Scribe Clips Fellow Writers' Sports Poll By EDGAR SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO Sports writers have suffered the unkindest cut of all. They stand accused by one of their own number of having no more intelligence than the average hockey coach. The stab in the back wa administered by Andy Lytle (Toronto Star) as he looked over the balloting for the Hart and Lady Byng trophies, compared it with the vote for the National League All-Star team and shook his head sadly. The two trophies went to New York Rangers' Buddy O'Cuuiior "just a fair country puck carrier," says Andy as a result of a poll among writers in N.HX. cties. The All-Star squad was picked by the league's coaches It isn't easy to say, Andy con VANCOUVER 5-PIN BOWL TOURNEY Following are the results of the Prince Rupert teams which entered in the provincial five-pin bowi-.ng tournament recently at Vancouver: "A" Division Dnubles J. Paul 708, Al Manson (54. Handicaps 102, Total 1464. "B" Division ' ' Mrs. A. Pierce 516, Miss E. Bus-sey 509, Handicap 12, Total 1037. Mrs. A. Pierece 453. Mrs. K. Reil 563, Handicap 100, Total 1116. Mrs. K. Rpil 400, J. Reil 627. Handicap 94, Total 1121. ' I. Dumas 639, J. Reil 486, Handicap 78, Total 1203 I. Dumas 668, i. Paul 660, Handicap 18, Total 1346. Miss E. Bussey 508, J. Paul 517, Handicap 26. Total 1051. I, Dumas 673, A. Manson 682, Handicap 44, Total 1399. 1 Mm fa ". ihn uT" , k;iu -" nu.- emu,, "''i"l HI, ,W , M in CJ ;;:::;:;:r;;;: a"" Ellison !W Opposition Curlers Trim NS. Cabinet Government's Worst Defeat Not In Legislature HALIFAX CP The Nova Scotia government took a bad defeat half way through legislature sittings but not through a no-confidence vote. After a year-old challenge, the cabinet finally got around to an after-work exhibition curling match against the backbenchers and took the 15-7 trouncing. Cabinet curlers were Premier Macdonald, Highways Minister Rawding, Health Minister Davis and Agriculture Minister Mackenzie. Opposing them were Henry Hicks. R. A. MacLeilan, O. T. Purdy and D. D. Sutton. IDEAL LEADS "B" LEAGUE AS PLAY ENDS With only .one more night ol league play remaining in the Mixed "B" League. Ideal Deter gents still continued to hold on to their one point margin over Triple XXX and C.Y.O. with Cougars only two points back of the leaders. Ideal took the odd game from B. C. Packers while Triple XXX took two from Islanders. C.Y.O. registered a clean sweep over Brownwoods. Ladies high single went to Bess Cowgill of Cougars with 340 while Vivian WrathaU took ladies high three with 697. Geo. Shenton of C.Y.O. was high for men with 268 and 724. C.Y.O. took team single and high three with 1251 and 3667. Standings to date: W L Ideal Detergents 135 C.Y.O 12 6 Triple XXX 12 6 Cougars 11 7 B. C. Packers 8 10 Islanders 7 11 Brownwoods - .5 13 Miss or Hits .4 14 Leading season averages are: Ladies Agnes Pierce, C.Y.O 199 Bert Vuckovich, Triple XXX 190 Eleanor Barber, B. C. P 175 Betty Usick, Triple XXX ... 167 VICTORIA, B.C. id fcal ami smlrr at X M'VI:R R. r. Itmev 1,1(1. l j OKI V Uuillii l. lrlc hi.il SuImi. Ktfdlu tptittajiri ii. ivilvm liiiu... u ...... . .'..'imai I i ..,,,,. Mr,r n,i,i,u iiiii i.ui. lOHT l III KM-M.illu.iv k.,,1,,, s.-rv,,., M AI.H I W It tf HHlt iiiii Kadi,, mli t'KIM : Itt MK1 Uillurd l.llr Wmk,. "1 . Radio SuddIv . . - Lid! PERFECTION' I'EHFOK.MAXf in an automubilr I upon inspection ani sj trnam-e at regular iai'-Don't put off ii'Mifd rtju lin y may pruve mart 4 later on. Phunf Green RUPERT MARINE REAL! By VIC MORRIS, Jr. Canadian Press Staff Writer j TORONTO The selection of Buddy O'Connor of New York Rangers as the most "gentlemanly player" in the National Hockey . League has caused a minor controversy. O'Connor who this week became the first player in the history of the N.H.L. to win both the Hart and Lady Byng trophies in the same season, re ceived twice as many votes as Toronto's Syl Apps, his nearest rival for the Lady Byng award which goes to the most gentlemanly player. i Doug (Windsor Star) Vaugh-an fails to 'see eye-to-eye with hockey writers and broadcasters in six N.H.L. cities who selected O'Connor. He thinks Apps was deserving of the Lady Byng award and gives his reason why the selectors missed out in the picking of the right man. He says: 'Too many of the selectors, past and present, seem to think that in the awarding of the Byng trophy all that should oe done is to check the records for the season, find the player who has drawn the least number of penalties and you have the man . entitled to the award.'' A hard going player can be tite finest sportsman in the world and still he will draw penalties because hockey is a rough game, he says. The 31-year-old O'Connor Is ight and fast and can't afford o take the bumps like his heaver opponents. "That's why he doesn't get penalties. Apps, on the other land. Is big and strong and has never ducked giving or taking a body check when occasion demanded it. "In' our book," says Doug, 'There have been few more gentlemanly players ever to zrace the N.H.L. and Old Man Vaughan' thinks Apps should have been the winner of the Byng trophy this seasifn." EMIGRATING MONKEYS Baboons used to be native to Africa but now have spread into portions of Asia. . - - - r - COLOMBIA LIMITID FOR SALE FOR SALE Limited amount of 2x4, 2x8, 2x6 sntplap; flooring plaster board; windows with casings and bricks. To be seen at 2171 Seal Cove Circle. (115) FOR SALE-1947 Plymouth , special deluxe. 8000 miles. heater, defroster, etc. Al shape. Bill Morris, Box 81, Smithers, B.C. (116) .FOR SALE Modern electric rangette, thermostat oven Best offer. 1424 8th East. 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I was appointed Administrator of the Estate 01 Albert Samuel neVinmr,D ,i wiae known u Samuel Deschamps. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 15th day of June 1848. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. All parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. GORDON P. FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of (inuf McMillan, otherwise known as tirace Alice McMillan, Iteceawd, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order or Hi Honour Judge W. O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 5th day of May, A.D. 1948. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Grace McMillan, otherwise known as Grace Alice MacMillan, late of Stewart. British Columbia, who died-on or about the 23rd day of March, 1948. at the city of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. All persons Indebted to the utd estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims gainst the said estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of Juue, 194S, failing which distribution wlU be made paving regard ouly to auch claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 6th day of May. 3948. GORDON FRASER FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B C (122 FOR Ql'ICK SALES OR C IIAKTEKS (Just East of Lipsett's. Watcrlrontl Box 548 GREER & cludes, whether the writers out-zanied the coaches in voting. The coaches, of course, committed social suicide in Toronto circles by almost ignoring the champion Toronto Maple Leafs in their All-Star selection, with Turk Broda the only Leaf making the grade. But Andy is no kinder - in summing up the writers' job in picking the trophy winners. In the Hart race, Milt Schmidt, "one of the greatest centre players in the league," got three voters to O'Connor's 36. Syl Apps . . .......... 1 T 1 T .3 t .1 aim xcu rvcumruy jbi:u acvcii 1 votes apiece along with Detroit's Ted Linsay. Gaye Stewart picked up three votes and Doug Bentley a singleton. (In Lytle 's copy, the above summary is liberally studded with outraged exclamation marks). In the Lady Byng poll, Doug Bentley collected only two votes and Gus Bodnar one. Andy's most crushing retort will probably bar him from sports writers' clambakes and j coaches' conferences for life: "Current methods of selection i leave both sets of experts wide open for liquidation." PERSONAL STUBBORN SKIN AILMENTS respond to "Kleerex" quick healing salve Eczema, Itch, Psoriasis, Impetigo, Ringworm, etc. Two strengths medium, strong. Two sizes 59c, $1.09. All druggists. 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