Prince Rupert Daily Rew Monday, April 24, 1950 " 3 i)y. BASKETBALL WIND-UP AIR PASSENGERS From Vancouver '.Saturday -Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fov.le, C. H. Klotz. T. Hasse, Mr. and Mis. L. D. Publicover and StA.i McCiay. From Sandspit tSaturdny. G. Russ, J. Secord an 1 D. Crosby. - For Vancouver -to-Iayi Mrs. C. Wilson, Mrs. D. Shad", Mrs. J. Colussi and children, J. H. Mc- 646 TAXI NOW-BETTER THAN EVER at :. : Our New Location CORNER OF ' 7TH STREET AND SECOND AVENUE 1 i i I ( ! i I aim mus 1. 4-1 Ai Ciy. Joe Davis Most Valuable Player-Bob Smith Voted Best Sportsman 4 Joe Davis of Co-ops -was -awarded the Don Forward Trophy at the annual Prince Ttnpert Basketball Association presentation banquet Saturday night as being the most valuable player of the 1949-50 season. The Bobby Houston Memorial Cup for the bet sportsman whs awarded to Bob Smith of Merchants Intermediates. ; "7: 7T For Cumshewa I. Ol.,en. S. jStanich and E. During, Cum shewa. For Sandspit Jo.eih Cheil. FOR SERVICE SAFETY SATISFACTION GUCHISO CALL The presentations were maae Life an(j civi?. Centre, .trophies by Fred Calderone, recreational from Mayor Rudderham. B.E. GAMES BAIT Toronto is bidding for the 1054 British Empire games and a lure is the Canadian National Exhibition's sports field shown above. The $4,000,000 grandstand will seat about 25,000 and Toronto officials promise to build bleachers to jack the figure up to 50,000 If necpssary. The track Is one-third of a mile but this would oe filtered to the regulation quarter mile. Toronto's bid. along with those of "Vancouver, Hamilton and Miintreal, will be considered at a Montreal mooting of the British Empire Games AssociaU 3n in May. (CP' Photo) 646 ARROW CABS director of the Civic Centre. - " The wind-up to the 1949-50 1 basketball season took place ( Ry ftOBlNSON . ' Saturday .nigtot at the Iglon'wlkJC vunrvnnr WIN KNUtKUVU auditorium when the players. and their friends held a basket-! COLUMBUS, Ohio Welter-bill dance. Cups and trophic weight champion Ray Robinson vere presented by Mayor George ast night lowered the boom on F.udderham and Alderman Eton: cliff Beckett of Sudbury, On-Fitch. (tarlo. In 45 seconds of the third r7i m i Spirited Fight I rilirAiM'H Schedule Of Men's Bowls mm Card Presented It was another full house at J Presentation to the Junior round & a non.titie bout . Rob-boys' league winners was 'made, lnson w.it;nPd ,55 pounds'' and to the Rupert Hotel by Alder-:Berkott i571i pounds. j April 24 Mallets vs Thorn ISheet Metal, Coid Storage vsCan. (Legion, Commercials vs Philpott ;Evitt, Ambassadors vs Undesir-'ables, C.P.A. vs Rupert Motors, j Ladies' Bowling Race Is Close As a result of last week's plav, Lyons and Rosa Lee's are now in a tie for first place in "A" League or Ladies' Bowling while , Brownwoods and Commercials rare on even footing In "B" League. This is the third competi-j'tion of the season. . 1, Hlgh: single game was K. Thompson of Plungers with 295 'whtle'L.-Keays Of Stars had the mail i inn uiiu Kits; i - ... - boys' play-off -winners the Kins- . ' . " " " .,, L. t" men Club with Derek. Letea Capt W. C. Pou'ton of theSal- zl-22 Bosner B. rimtit BI.I E j,; ApNntmmi Hum 10 30 .ni. vi , J s PA . 'MMi, EBY& SONS LTD. CONTRACTORS REPAIRS - REMODKLLIXG FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the M.H.A. fhowt Green 883 Bflx 516 This advertisement is not published or displayed hy the Liquor Control Board or by the government of British W.I. Stages vs Oddfellows, Sco-tians vs D. Ii S., Manson's vs Triple C.'s, Crescents vs Granti neau. , vation Army hai oecepted an Jackie Budinich received the mvltation to adde th Prince Commander Cree and Al Man-jRUpert Gyro Clu at thU Wesson Trophies from Alderman .nesday's weekly , InHc.ienn., , Fitch on behalf of the People ......umj mra Friday i Ui' unabli to Uay. HECFPriostii the Northern Sports Boxing Club' Friday night when eight spirited , bouts were presented on .the ' weekly fight card. Most of them were draws with' two decisions ' and one knock-out. The bout between Gem"!, ' White and Bob Scurf re resulted in a knockout for the latter An two minutes 35 seconds of the third round. White weighed Vj pounds and Scarffe, 178 pounds. ' Cafe, Stones vs Home Oil, J.C.'s mil i Store team in the Ladies'! rouowmg a ano i cnase on league. (Second Avtnue "Sjti.-rday after- Mayor Rudderham presentel noon tn which " he was over- NEW Ml 'three game htch of 722.' , Following wrre the team re- , milts: j the George Cook Cup and the powered -.by Constables Fred Grotto Cup to Bob Gill of the Brlggs, George Redhead and Pat 1 Fashion Footwear, Intermediate Gurr, a burly young man namtxl S AVW JJJN 3HQN01I iNo 1 vs Blain s, J.C.'s No. 2 vs. Brownwoods. j May 1 Hqme OH vs Grand Cafe, Brownwoods vs J.C.'s No. 1. Blain's vs Triple C.'s, Manson's vs J.C.'s No. 2, Stones vs Scotians, j Crescents vs D. & S., Undesirables vs Philpott Evilt, Oddfellows vs C.P.A. , Rupert Motors vs jCan. Legion, Cold Storage' vs W.I. Stages, Ambassadors vsMal- League winners. Herb Morgau, of the Co-op, Jimmy Mclnnls wai Tined $10 In city police court this mornT.g on a charge of drunkenness. ', George Warner won a decision over Roy Wieck. Both wen ninety-pounders. , Hary Yule, 1Q0 pounds, decls- FOR STEAM BAT SHOWERS & MAS Private Room it: $1.25 Scmi-Privatr Room $1.00 j Senior winners, received the Sun jedMjOO- U0JLJS9J LAST SfRAVSi by Stevens Public S'.cam B 75c ioned Glen Campbell, 100. i The other bouts were: Frances Rowe, 00 vs Victor ' Prystay, 90. Ralph Wleck, 90 vs Jim OT'oole 90. ' Howard Johanscn, 95, vs Dir.i y Neufeld, 100. Dany Neufeld, 100 vs Rocky Terry, 103. Bob Berthelct, 147, vs Bill Scott, 150. STl'DEXTS RATu "A" League Rosa Lee 3, Wrathall's 0 Gordon and Anderson 3, Scu-by's 0 Stars 3, Lucky Strikes 0 Variety 2, Savoy 'si Annettes 2, Rupert Radio 1 Belmont 2, Lyons 1 "B" League Boosters 3, Big Sisters 0 Noble and Wick 3, Unlteers 0 Commercial 2, Brownwwods 1 SealCove 2. Tollers 1 Wallace Pnarmacy 2, Black Cat 1 Pinheads 2, Plungers 1 League Slamlinif "A" League Rosa Lee 12 6 I.vons 12 C Stars ..... , 10 8 B?lmont g 9 AllWVd 3I1N3 3H1 UOd Showm Children's Spp Sat. betwpenSandi: Mxssagc from : S30HS NORTHERN SI lets. Commercials vs Thorn Sheet Metal. May 8 C.P.A. vs Commercials, Mallets vs Cold Storage, W.I. Stages vs Ambassadors, Thorn Sheet Metal vs Philpott Evitt, Can. Legion vs Oddfellows, Ru pert Motors vs Undesirables, J.C.'s No. 1 vs Crescents, Scotians vs Manson's J.C.s' No. 2 vs Stones, D. & S. vs Grand cafe. Triple C.'s vs Brownwoocls, Blain's vs Home Oil. May 15 Manson's vs Home Oil. Grand Cafe vs Brownwoods, J.C.'s No." 1 vs Scotians, J.C.'s No. 2 vs Crescents, Blain's vs D. & S. Stones vs Triple C.'s, Cold Storage vs Undesirables, Philpott Evltt vs Oddfellows, C.P.A. vs Mallots, W.I. Stages vs Commercials, Rupert Motors vs Thorn Sheet Metal, Ambassadors Vs Can. Legion. STEAM BAT J Officals at the Northern Sports Club bouts were Referee Benny jWlndle, matchmaker and time-j keeper. Norm Applin. Assisting I in the handling were Sammy I Sinclair and Chuck Pollock. Phone 658 for m4 Real Val . OPEN .DAY & T ue.... i 1 Gordon & Anderson 9 Wratfialfs 9 Rupert .Radio B Annettes 9 Variety 9 I uokv Strike. 8 Savoy's ... 7 Sr-uby's ... 5 "B" League Brownwoods 13 Commercial 13 Toilers 12 Seal Cove 9 Wallace Pharmacy 9 PORT ROWAN, Ont CP) A giant eim tree, about 150 years old, was cut down here recently and none too soon. The tre? 25 feet in circumference and 12 feet thick, wits hollowed. Only five inches of waad held It at c t SPECIALS!!! .E. TABLE IRONER $ 75.00 N.E. 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