Prince Rupert Daily Hews Friday, April 14, 1950 ICIean Sweeps In Memorial Cup nigh Allan Cup Winners I An o. ,. , , M it By f I Sport Shots Ontario's major golf tournaments still are six to eight weeks off but the individual "week end colters" have been at it for some time now. Harness racing, due to start in Ontario in early, May, gets a hoist in Quebec with a meet scheduled for Montreal's Richelieu Park April 16. Quebec trout fishermen are casting an unhappy eye on the April 19 open? ins dalestreams re expected to be covered with ice even then. , The 1,200 members of five golf clubs at Quebec City hope to play their first rounds late this AND d, ONES JUSt Off Hi; :1 6th St. rh ,ol,n.!Ln. Phiine Bill m. to n 2 to i . 'fMv ' m1 IK W'e unabl,, to "y- RECEPTiok llllCft Winners Canadian Junior Amateur Championship By the Canadian Press Winners of the Memorial Cup, symbolic of the Canadian Junioi hockey championship, follow: 1919 University of Tor. Schools 1920 Toronto Canoe Club 1921 Winnipeg Falcons 1922 Fort William 1923 University of Manitoba 1924 Owen Sound preys 1925 Regina Pats 1926 Catgary Canadians J 1927 Owen Sound Greys 1928 Regina Monarchs j 1929 Toronto Marlboros 1930- Reglna Pats 1931 Winnipeg Elmwood I Millionaires ; 1932 Sudbury Wolves 1 1933 Newmarket Redmcn 1034 St. Michael's Toronto 1935 Winnipeg Monarchs (Continued on page 5) VANCOlVEk VICTORIA SEATTLE Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.. Coqultlam AI.ICK A KM, STKWAKT AX1 POUT SIMPSON Sunday, 1L pin. FOR NORTH Ql'FEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun March 31, 10 p.ir 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, April 7 and 21 10 p.m. . . FRANK ?. SKINNER . Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 Captain Ladies' Bowling In the Ladies "A" League there were two clean sweeps by Lyons and Lucky Strikes, other four fixtures being decided by two .games to one margins. High single scorer of the week was E. Anderson of Belmonts with 307 while Peggy Thompson of Lyons had the three game high aggregate of 689. Following were the game results: "A" League Lyons 3, Savoys 0 Lucky Strikes 3, Scuby's 0 Wrathall's 2, Gordon & Anderson 1 Rosa 'Lee's 2, Rupert Radio 1 Variety 2, Annettes 1 j Star's 2, Belmont 1 "B" I.e.ifide Commercial 3, Black Cat 0 Wallace Pharmacy 3, Uniteers (defaulted) Plungers 3, Seal Cove 0 Brown woods 3, Boosters 0 Toilers 3. Big Sisters 0 Noble & Wick 3, Pinheads 0 "A" Lea sue j Lyons A. Pierce, 618; p. I inompson. 689; V. Anderson,! '398;; J. Shenton, i;01; V Wrath-; all. 549. 1 Savoys F. Morrison, 454; E. ; Knutson, 504-, P. Menzies, 480; ,'L. EricKson, 480; R. McOallum, 499. . , ! Lucky Strikes j. Boulter, ' 498; A. Hinwston, 560; A. Smith. 412; J. Warren, 402; B. Dunbar ' 549. Scuby's J. Thornton. 474; W. Steeve?, 377; G. Van Meer, 401; E. Wasyk. 454; H. Holkeslad. 468 Wrat halls B. Peterson, 553, P. Roberts, 475; D. Aschoff, 534: A. Gein, 447; Low Score, 408. " Gordon & Anderson S. Ram-'ay, 492; I. Garner, 517; B. Smith, 545; L. Anderson. 448; C. Barrie, 366. Ro?a Lees M Postuk, 571; D Nelson, 602; M. Furness, 619; p. wooas, Ma; f. Mi'Kinnorj. 483. j Rupert RadioZ. Lemire, 470; C. Wiesen 509; A. Ritchie. 553; j f. Parlette, 513; C. Bellamy. 572.1 Variety I. 'Kristjansson. 583:1 month and to get into full swing 1921 University of Toronto by May 15. Quebec Brave-,. 1922 Toronto Granites champions of the Canadian-: 1923 Toronto Granites American Professional Baseball 1924 Sault Ste. Marie League, start another season 1925 Port Arthur May 3. Pacers and trotters B31B20port Artnur U, the post in Quebec May 4 1927Unlvcrslt of Tor Gmls for the first of 100 scheduled . -Unlvers ty of Manitoba spring and summer programs FINE PRINTING! REGAL PRINT m mm m PHONE 2 1 222 So BROADWAY C! 1 v tkit dvcrfafmcflt i not publiifecd r dipUyc4 bf lh Liquor Control Boord w by tttt GcvcrnHMfll f Britith Columbi. p-S9 Morgan's n rv . 0HC5.r For Toke-Homc Orders Phone 21 Meflakatla ' Celebration Fashion Fool wear . Defeated ' By Decisive Score Children's Sports '" METLAKATLA ' On Easter Monday, the Young Men' Benevolent Association sponsored several events especially lor tlv children which consisted of foot races with first and second prise ! awards. A ten-man team tug O' war . was won by Metlakalia team, defeating Invercan Inverness Team Out-board motor hoat race was won by BID Leak. Row boat men's double was won ..by H. Ryan and j. Wilson team. Ladies' naif driving contest was won by Mis. Howard Leask, thread and needle race by Miss Maisie Lelghton; boys' sack race by Alec Leljhton; Mens' sack race by Harold Lelghton; 8-leg-aed rat by Alec Lelghton and Lloyd Ryan team; dry land boati race, by Bill Leask as captain) and his crew of five. In a 100 yard . dash, George PelUpiece and Earl Ryan lied for first place, j . Trophy iard went to Bill Leask for bein? the most valuable basketball player for the season. Selection was made by a panel of four Judges and Coach Alvin Leask was "donor of trophy. A Softball game of 8 lnnlnas between Metlakatla versus In-vercan-Invcrness was wort by Metlakatla to the tune of 11-1. Big Event Of Day The big event of the day was a basketball tussle between Fashion Footwear of Prince Ra-half way mark of the second period the score was 52-17 for Metlakatla and although Fashion seemed to: find 4he range of the basket,-the gap was too great for them to overcome, the first half ended with a 64 to 25 score for Metlakatla.' . The second half found Metla- katla second skrlna era on the the score reading 109'to 55 fori Metlakatla. . Bill Leask was high scorer for ! rii,n .....i. oo .. pert versus Metlakatla Thej nome team played in the Com- nulnity HaU cr0wded with spei:- tators. Fashions went down to a decisive defeat to the tune of; started with a terrific drive by the' locals who were determined ' ' to win In retaliation for a defeat handed out to them recently at Prluce Rupert by Fashion Foot- wear. The totals made thre: Fashion Footwear Hebb, 4:, B. Davidson. 9; D. Haugan, 7; Owens, 13; G. Olafson; 3. Inter-mela, 17; J. Haugan, 5. Total 55. Metlakatla B. Lask, 38; U Leask, 14; C. Nelson, 10; T. Ryan, 20; R. Nelson, 4; E. Leigh-ton; F. Auckland, 2;J. Wilson, 14; R. Wilson, 4; T. Wilson. Total 106. , G. D. Ryan and Arnold Lelch- (lon were referees; Score-keeper. 'I. S. Ryan. Time iteeper Ray Ryan. WINNERS OF RACES Girls 5 years and under 1, ! Madeline Auckland; 2, Roberta ' Ryan . ( Boys 5 years and. under 1,1 Charlie Auckland: '2. Alvin1 Leask, Jr. Girls S years antj under 1, Jean Ryan; 2, Verna Lelghton. Business Prof So serve something new and delightful , drinks made with Captain Morgan Black Lahd Rum. Your guests will sip and cheer for there's something wonderfully refreshing about this extra smooth and flavourful rum. Try it today for a welcome change in cocktails, tall drinks or mixed with plain water or soda. I Lykegaard, 316; E. Sandtul.i,j floor. They added 12 more St. John's, is starting to huai 6'.9: I. Emmerson, 57G; R. Ram-1 points to their score to the visit- with activity. Golf courses and say, 478. ors- ten The visitors made their tennis courts at St. John's and Annette's-B. Windle, 649; B. biggest bid at the last quarter Corner Brook are being pie-White, 402; P.Dickens, 569; M. ' when they made 20 points, pared for a busy season. Flynn, 403; E. Smith, 619. . Metlakatla eame through with Stars G. M.-Intyre, 661: U 30 noints to end the same wi'h1 i 5r Canadian Senior Amateur Championships By the Canadian Press Winners of the Allan Cup, presented by Sir Montague Allan for( competition among Canadian senior amateur hockey teams, follow: 1908 Ottawa Cliffsides 1909 Queen's University 1940 St. Michael's College 1911 Winnipeg Victorias 1912 Winnipeg Victorias 1913 Winnipeg J-Ioekey Club 1914 Regina Victorias 1915 Winnipeg Monarchs 1918 Winnipeg 61st Battalion 1917 -Toronto Dentals 1918 - Kitchener 1919 Hamilton Tieers 1920 Winnipeg Falcons ruu' -"i"r 1930-Montreal A .A. A. 1931 Winnipeg 1932 Toronto Nationals 1933 Moncton Hawks 1934 Moncton Hawks 193 Halifax Wolverines 1936 Kimoerley Dynamiters 1937 Sudbury Tigers 1938 Trail Smoke Eaters 1939 Port Arthur Bearcats 1940 Kirkland Lake Blue Deviis 1041 Regina Rangers 1942 Ottawa R C A F. iMSoUawa Commandos Quebec Aces 194 Uanlavpd JJJJ;P,"Jd n11""8 ,alg,ary 7-Montreal Royals IM8-EdmonUMi Flyers ' 1949 Ottawa Senators 1050 ? , 7JA his advertisement is not published or lisplayed by the Liquor Control Board or ly the Government of British Columbia. BOXING Every Friday Night Everyone Welcome No Charge y AMATEUR - BOUTS NORTHERN SPORTS BOXING CLUB Corner of 6th St. Si 3rd Ave. 215 1st Ave. W. a T-"' - rJ I: ei J S o t. 7 T'r t ; ii o i ". "U'v 1 ; t ;; .i'.',' I..,. i i $' Keays.- 615; J. Dickens. 440; K. Hills, 309; L. Howe, 483. Belmonts A. Denton, 589; D.,' Lujrin 4(;o- p ah, ico. 1 Scharff, 441; E. Anderson, 6CJ. ' ..Rv league j ! j Commercials T. Stewart ' i 579; G. Murray, 183- W Slater ban, 495. Black Cats J. Gorman, 390; H. Speers. 303: J. Hicks. 324' i' !Ewart, 420; R. Easton, 417. 1 Wallace Pharmacy H. Ford, j 488; G. Smith, 448; D. Dibb, 469; IOUH 1'J: C2i 3Jfj2 This advertisement is not pubhsnea or displayed by the Liquor Control Board, or by the Government of British Columbia Ann ha.Kn, uill rum- pete for a total of $175,000 !n! purses. . With hockey and basketball finished. New Brunswick has nothing special on the sport; ciiary until June, .when a six- team provincial baseball league and two Maine-New Brunswick circuits go into action. Tf unis! and boating also are late start-j ers in New Brunswick. j 1 . Nova Scotia's baseball teams will boast several forme. -pros m coaches. AU teaats of the Hali-i fax district senior and Breton senior leagues Include j United States college stars In I their rosters. j Newfoundlanders are doing! some sport fishing already but the big rush will come May 24 Avnlnn Vncht. Cluh 10 milps from It pays to advertise. . .. ' . Boys 8 years and under-l,! Edwin Ryan; 2, Stephen Ryan Girls 12 "years and under 1, Etta Ryan; 2, Loa Ryan. Boys 12 years and . under 1 Alec "Lelghton; 2, Raymond Auckland. Girls 16 years and undcr- Etta Ryan; 2. Louise Leask. Bovs 18 years and under 1, BinS Lelghton; 2, Alec LeightonJ Enloy "" .have . u, doubto. that ft" 25c, or -due 4 for tc 259 CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Oreen 389 218 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. , See vour local builders f. Wallace, 542; L. Phillipson, baskeU to Fashions' one. At the 435. half way mark or first period Uniteers (defaulted!. j the score stood at 1B-4 for the Plungers I. Hague, 528; K. locals and the score of the first Thompson, 632; S. Smith, 394; period was, 32-14 for Metlakatla. J. North, 510; D. Judnes, 651. ,,The second stanza was a repeti-Seal Cove E. Mulder. 384j S.'tion of the terrifie nace set at i Downing, 478; B. McGlashan,1 the start by both teams At the 1 300; D. Steinberg, 3ti6; I. the visitors, J., Intermela, with Stewart, 439. j 17 points, was high. Seven per- i Brownwoods L. Donaldson,' snnels was meted out. to Metla-i 520; N. Stone, 507; M. Kresgy, katla; one. to Fashion: , 443; M. Magee. 569: G Brown l Individual scores'-.i ': , v.- t-mesf finest d q Hours 7 tA Bytown Mad Sales Servia Simplex Gi A h p. -1 Cummins Di-pr.i 65 hp -5 Inquire about (;. Warranty jr MARGARET OPTOMd R;orr. : 8T0.NK Bl PH0N1 BLUE P .0 BOX HANDY HOME SE GENERAL COS Building and & kin Roors - c OIL BOB PHOKEj Black 334 P. O.Bffl SIDNEY K OPT0MFT! Complex Visual OFFICK El 9 a.m. t" ' 23 2 B( Telepl' Evenings Wi H ROCK & -ATI Bit1 M. J- SAU New, j . nnarl ill WOlJ TTaTTSO! uriiouH Phone Blnew pr.no. . SEE THE NEW . . . G.E. REFRIGERATOR .9 I2 CU. FT. only $36900 AT NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B. C. Blue 210 MIKE COLUSSI Piano Technician Pianos Tuned Repaired PHONE BLACK 389 210 4 th Street DR. P. ), CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P. O. Box 140) QUALITY KEPAiKCi for Downtrodden Heeia and Worn Solee MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box T74 Seconcl Af GEORGE RORIE & CO.' Public Accountants and Auditors. Income Tax Returns compiled O. I. RORIE, A A E. B. B LAIRD, B. Corhm. Besner Block Phone 387 A.P.GARDNER & CO. Chartered Accountants A. L. BELL, C.A., Prince Rupert Hotel Terrace March 10-Aprll 1st Prince Rupert April 1st - April 15 th DR. GARNET E. H. MONTGOMERY DENTIST 8uite 7, Smith Block Phone 625 P.O. Box i216 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branchei 204 4th Street Phone 055 To Advertisers To Insure publication of display or classified advertising, lopy for same must be in the Office of the Daily News bj 4 p.m.- the day nrevlous tw advertising. Requirements o ( the mechanical department f i 526. j Boosters N:-Goddes, 377; V. j Krylyaryj, 387; D. Newton, 502; ! F. Holden, 312; M. Anton, 462. I Toilers J. Hill, 628; M. Wide, mz; Margaret Wide, 327; G.I I Richards, 32C; B. Ellison. . Big Sisters E. Bond, 408; D. Boyd, 420; W. Smith, 457; E. Rolhwell, 366; I. Meway, 338. Noble & Wick M. Baxter, G2; E. Peterson, 358; P Black, 304; O. Zaburlney, 392; A. Holkel itad, 633. Pin Heads-M. Shenton, 406; U. Arden. 3S7: R Pnhnrhnfv , 399; M. Broughton, 384 M. i Symes, 342.. I ! U I J I If AT Aw III This advertisement is not published or displayed ' by the Liquor Control, i Board or by the govern-' 1 ment of British Colum-j ! bia- ! .. : deserves 1 children's shoes ...... t . , , ,1 . our scientific ysfprM ft i a 1 fi uobLoria methods ij'fel FASHION FOOTWEAR Phone Red 324 Box 71 3rd Aye. Gyro Klondike Night May 5th Block 367 Builders ond Controctors mane mis rule necessary.