Fi'-.ee Rupert Daiiy Kfewg Wednesday, March 8, 1930 two Way Tie In Bowling League K'-n-Tr,., ff city premises ever the Christmas week-end, appeared before-Judge Q. Fulton in County Court Tuesday afternoon and elected tor trial by jury. The pair will tried at the Spring Assizes April 27. Brownwoods Do Improbable, Beat Co-ops, Stay In Race Pottie.-Totai ;s Dums Hamilton Pair Elect For W. Trial By Jury be , Geqrpie McKnigtu und Stewart Thompson, jointly charged with breaking and entering pf three 5 r Gyulnt Phone 311 i ENGLISH s (TPS I The Friday Ten Pin Bowling League has a two-way tie in th leadership race, with A. E. Smiti, and Cloverleafs each havir.b twenty points. Mugwomps, by dropping three points to Lett-overs, moved out. of the top spot lor the first time this season. Bu; iiic tug upset, ol the night was Oyros' three point win our the sapping City Transfer squad. Oyros also took the honurs ior the high single game, with handicap, by rolling 932 pins. Oram Stewart, of the Gyros, had high single game with 203 pins v.hne Buo Kuddeihar.. s 528 took high ' unee tior.org. The play-oif iiame between Gyro and Cloverleafs j ' was won by Cloverleafs as Oyi os ! got off to a bad start. I Game results on Friday wore ; las follows: . j Mugwomps, 1 point, 757, G32, 743 2182. j j Leftovers, 3 points, 713, 741, 8202274. 1 Cloveneais, i points, 061, 82ff, ' 874 .'tUi Thorn Sheet MeUU, 1 point, '808, Wi,, 779 23G2. ' A. L. Smilh, 3 points, Gilo, 872, 857-2-124. I Paramounls, 1 point, 838, G98 8082344. - Gyro, 3 points, 725, 703, 932 2520. Cily Transfer, 1 point, 780, 741, : 789-2318. With six weeks of play left, the league standings are as follows: Cloverleafs '. 20 A. E .Smith 20 Mugwomps 13 Leftovers 17 Thorn Sheet Metal 17 City Transfer 15 Paramounls 12 Gyros 1 9 HOTEL AKHIVALh Prince Itupert G. Couvelier, Mr. and Mrs. Benin, Port Esslngton; G. IVnn-'.ng, W. A. Bicknell, E. Johannes, J. Uncart, Vancouver; P. White, Alice Arm;-P. Price, Port Simpson; T. A. V. Tremblay, Victoria', Miss A. Peterson, J. Dunlop, smilhers; Mrs. J. Leile, Kin-colilh; N. Hnoorn, Prince George. FRENCH CONTENDER FOR WORLD HONORS In striking pose is 17-year-old Jacqueline Du Bief, the French ice skating champion, as she trains at the Empire Pool, Middlesex, Eng., for the World's lee Skating championships to be held there from March C to 8. Miss tlu Bief has ballet experience whic h she uses to roiaI effect on the ice. , SENTENCED (Continued from Page 'MANSON'S china shop ".. i''ni.- "run. N. I, Kildal 1. Yejin 'iinui L Cl!:-.- lie 4. Paul, Sh'tr, Willia:ns - Tfi- tal 14 Junior Kinsmen won a first ame. iip-ftt in the Junior play-offs ir. a thrilling overtime period v!i'" Rupert Hotel. At full-time, ;if!c a scoreless f mrth (tua: ter. Uu name was tied r.t 13 all. It wa- a'i unlucky 13 for the Hotel Boys Kinsmen poured in 4 baskets r Rrab a ten po'nt lead. Rupert u,. del was only able tj Make I'uini un a ioiii miol , rs.an M:ir- ki, a tally that was offset bv l.e tourneau's sui.ces.sful free throw for Kinsmen. Letjiirno.iu was tlv hero of th.' noire makinu 9 no' at; 5 of them In the overtime. Except for tlie overtime n r. iod the game was devoid o! thrills, passinir wan poo- a-.i'.J f hootiiiK off. Henry Black ib.! dribbled the ball the entiie leiv.ih' of the floor to score a pretty ' ket for Kinsmen lit the overtime Kinsmen forced ahscd in the first quarter but were headed bv Rupert Hotel in the third period, j "Kin- go into the 2nd game of n tliiee name series with a dc-id-i ed edj;e, but on nast performances we perdict that Rupert H -tel will tie It all 'up in th? second fame. Lineups Rupert Hotfl Morrison 2. Sather 5. Fornian 1, MacFaiI.ui F3 mm I -.JZff 4 ttw Central BmcJ f by Un Ooownattnt New & Better Service 123 NIGHT & DAY 123 t'NITKD CABS 12' ' Stand: Cow Bay I, Jivka Rindova, soman switchboard nerator at tl:e legation, was sentenced, to twelve years imprisonment. Others drew lighter terms. colored squares p.re toeing asked to bring them down to the centre to be sewn into the rug. Mrs. Beckett is lending valuable assist- i ance in doing the crochet work ana th real need is fur the orig- lnal group to matte the necessary squares. The following is a list of some oi tne young weavers w ho have been lequo.sted iJu rssist: Patricia Wong, uail Weise, Mur- lei . Prockter, Peggy Dominate, Margaret Valderhaug, S o n j a Hansen, Rue Rhodes, . Joanne Way, Aipa Carlson, Nila Weise, Susanne Kildal, Margaret Leit;h ton. Maue Magee anu Anne l a -Sette, Robert Vamato, Mardell Soiland Its hats off to Brown- , , ,, ,i woods wno came inrougn with seemingly impossible wyi over the Senior Basketball leading Co-Ops in last night's pame in" the Civic Centre. The score was 50 to 49 and it was one of the most thrilUnp Fames of the sei.son. And hats of! to Reg Lavigne! His driving of-iense, his deceptive dribble and change of pace and his ability to intercept Co-ot passes time after time made for one of the best individual displays of basktbal! this season. He never left the floor and was uoins Just as strong nt the end o! the dame as in the i:rst quarter. i Bob Gill of Fashion was draft- j ( il ai;ain as a utility man for lire r. woods and it was a good I move, wnen en the lioor n : h::red rcbouiu'S with MacPhce of Co-on and slaved a ban,'-nc fcame, He is a yiMinn player and in another year promises to be a y.tand-out. Co-op was definitely off-color. They held the lead on several occasions but didn't have tfelr u.:ua! diive. They mls.-ed shot af-tr hot and tneir usual offensive play was not clicking. Tliev led 15 to 13 in the first quarter 27 to 'H at til? half and 39 to 38 at the end of the third (eriod. Brown1 woods came through wilh 18 MinU in the final fiuarter to cutscore Co-op 18 to 10 to take the most dazzling game of the- reason by a decisive seorp. Lavinne wa hi?h scorer with 1C. Shier made 11 and for Co-an Platen was. hir-h man with 10. Referees Com.'.dina ar.d Blatla called 13 fo'ds on Brnwnwood-' and 19 on Cvops and keut the i'4;mie well under control. Brown-woods made 12 of their 19 free throws and Co-op converted 7 (if 16. There are sli'l two frames to , play in the Se.iior Division and I Blown cods could tie up wilh feeond place Bo-Me-Hl by v-ln-n 1 ni from C'i-op the posto nei ; anw of January 24 and wit netting a Hiuh S:-hool less if Co-on takrj Bo-Mrt-Hl in u postponed name of February 14. All this nii"ht seem Improbable but Brownwoods twv been doinc the imnrobible for the past month and who knows, but what they will come out, on top In the hectic ser:mbl for the len:ue's sec-''ud :!:i:-e Lipeuns: B'T.v!ivood- Lnvh'nc 18. Siller 11. Peircc 9. Bill 7,Owens 2, lhemroii 4, Gill 1, Stinberu 6 I Total -5S Co-op n. H jlkestad 6. Flnten 'i . S:-hecic 3. Mop'an 7 Aniev 8. M H::lkestand 2. Bevnon 4, Davis r. MacPhic 4.- Total 49 l adies l eas lie Monies wail the first pame of a Ladles Le:-.ue play-offs in : lcv-scorins fixture by 18 te 14 over Horn's. Peonies took an earlv lead in the first quarter 6 In 4 increas-a it at, the h ilf by 13 to 10 and maintained it throuqbout ( to take an easy victory. Tne last half was dull vith only 4 point." i helm; scored by the losers and 5 bv Pnonle-i. Betty Hamilton.! f ir Dom's, fou-rht gamely to ive I her tfam the !e.:d and tonned th ! scoring with 7 points. Jackie Bud-inich was hit;h for People's with fi noints. Relerees Husoy and Tens, called only 17 fouls In n leaner than average same ir. this division 10 fouls on Dnm; and 7 on Peoples. This gives ' Peoples a one came ed;;e in the best of three play-offs with th' second same- fi-heduled for next ' week. . 1, Budlnlch 6 TT'im e 3. Rill 3. Ilinnns 4 Bus-ev Ailv ''i-c i;. li.t Daily News! Clearance Sale WALLPAPER In order to make room for our 1950 patterns we are now offering our 1949 patterns at 50 OFF Canadian Education Week March 5lh to 11 th Edueation Every food ys Business. BONE CHINA and SAITEHS ... 79( -lY .fC. Liquor Store 3rd Avenue n r rroressiona GEORGE RORIE & CO Public Accountants and Audi tors. Income Tax Returns compiled G. L. ROUIE, A A E. S. B. LAIRD, B. Comm. Besner Block Phone 387 MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST K;om 10 STONK BUIDINO PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds HMOFS- CHIMNEY8 OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 334 Red 894 P. O. Box 1070 B & W TRANSFER Dry Kindling Wood 50c per sack Random Length Fir PHONE RED 182 Catherine Laurie PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 401 Third Ave. West (Prince Rupert Realty Co.) Phones: Green 607 - Days New Residence Phone Number Red 9G4 f OR YOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BlUL 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New. Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Thone Blue 818 P.O. Box 52e 330 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. SCH001 CH! 31-22 Ik Nlatlf tl At iflM ess d.iy liREF" .''.V.W.V'- M w V, 'i- !!: . Jj' Hospilnlity s Phmir i; ! i 3rd Ave. D.. ieriii Sevn At . . . Civic Centre JUNIOR WEAVING Now that it has been decided to make an afihan during the weaving classes a', the Civic Centre all the former students are being urged to attend each session to help with the work. The wool win be supplied free of charge and there are plenty of looms available for those inter- ested. These loms may be used on the premises and there is no need to purchase them. The girls intend in make u woolen afghair which will be i ; raf fler at the Hobby Sliow in I 'April fhtise who have already! l;macl several of these attractive . - !, (if p V'42f .. V '.-v-. -I - til ' 1 Prince Rupert Florists ) f Flowers for AU Occasions i 300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 7T?f VANC'OIIVEK VICTORIA SEATTLE Sunday, 9 p.m., Chllcotin Tuesday, 1 :30 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AMI PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 pm. OR NORTH QCKEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcolin March, 3 and 17 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QITEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss Chilcot jn Feb. 24, Mar. 10 and' 24, 10 p.m. FRANK J SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 I ! ! ""Gre'eh 9U0 ""Across from . and TTTDN ENrGON I C K rdtOPTMfir4RIST. Complete Visual Analysi.? t3r OFFICE HQURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. " S3 & 24 Besner Block Telepnone 212 iSrenings bAidxilntment --DR. P. J.-CHENEY 1 DfcNTlST "SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 705 P. O. 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