Prince Rupert Daflt J3t09 Monday, April 11, 1949 BILLIARDS FOURSOMES Lists for the final Canadian Legion handicap English billiards tournament for the winter were filed over the weekend and an Innovation In such an event has been provided by these matches being 'foursomes," the contesting sides being drawn between the "Old Vets" and the "New Vets." The handicap committee are scratching their heads as to how this is to be done but they expect to have the lists out In Long of Silver Streaks, who bowled 390 for single game and Johnny Comadina of Headpin-ners whose three-game total was 828. Macey's 3, Plnbustr-rs 0. Maple Loafs 2, Overwaitea 1. B. C. Messenger 2, Silver Streaks 1. Headpinners 2, Dodgers 1. Kinnplnners 2, Pioneer Laundry 1. Pushovers 2, Bo'ks 1. Hotshot 2, Cloverleafs 1. Malkins 2. Winders, 1. High School 2, Brownwoods 1. Bo-Me-Hi Is Winner of Senior Basketball League Play-Offs Booth Memorial Basketball teams topped all the silverware involved in Saturday night's basketball play-offs when the girls' team took the highly rated Pom's into camp by an IS to 14 win in the Ladies' MACEY'S LEAD MIXED LEAGUE With tliree clear victories to their credit last week, Macey's took a firmer hold on top position ' in the Mixed Five Pin Rovvlinq Lchrup. The triple mnrked confectioners blanked PinbiiNtr-rs and werp the only team In the league to eonie llimu'sh with an unblemished record. IliRh individual scoring for the session was performed by T. Thompson for the ladies who racked up 339 for high .siii;le find 83ft for triple Ranie afifire-tale. She plays for Maple Leafs. Men's hii:h scorers were J. League and their Senior team made it a grand slam a or a,u1 play ,arl!"11 "V('r the Easter holidays. by pulling a thriller out of the fire to score a close win, 44-42, over the leafiue-l dominating Co-ops. I valuable Player Trophy Awasd 330 231) 105 132 00 MAPLE LEAFS P. Thompson 2.19 J. Thorn p.son 119 A. Shearer 148 R. Shearer 147 A. Hampton 41 II Hampton 141 i 210 144 150 209 r2 204 Sport Shots 173 123 123 Handicap 123 Totals 1008 1102 1192 presented this year by Don forward to be voted on by the Senior League coaches. The four hundred fans at Saturday night's basketball found to their surprise that the old-fashioned game of ping pong had grown up to become a fast and exciting sport called tabic The Bo-Me-Hi - Co-op game, was a guaranteed crowd pleaser long- before the first whistle sounded as evidenced by a near-full house, ninety-five . percent of which was rooting for High School In no uncertain manner. And the crowd was right as the game started out a break-neck speed that was maintained Un-j OVERWAITEA K. Paul 193 214 108 V. Comadina 143 131 143 J. North 138 134 138 R. Tubb 123 232 312 M. Kuzlk 142 103 109 L. Vanetta 178 181 194 Jack Dcmpfipy'ii last fight wa.t not when he last the championship title. It was (Mi board an American transport in the Pacific about half way through the Second World War. There was no gate. Neither were there seconds or a referee. "There Hand can 17 . 17 I f tennis. Semi-finalisU Sluu and AS WINGS WON These four Canadlens Pll ly Reay, Emile Bouchard K Bill Durnan had nothing to be happy about last Tuesday night as Gordie Yh Rft sweater, scored his eighth play-off counter to hp lp send the Red Wins intom'"" finals by beating Montreal 3-1 in Detroit. This time Howe's shot was wide ol 'tLf'" an officer. "He was pretty good he went down and out." The SENTIMENrj hi the (irsl round "jiald Demp- former champion wound up his SCROOBY,Notir Totals 934 1072 10C1 teams Standnyk played a smashing .set til the final bell. Both ! i,1:,vh(1 Iimiiu-iik In. 11 uiih niMin uf three kuiiics with some bril ls in the lead until the last auar- liant shots played from as far- .sey, "and for a while I thought stry: I expected to be court ''( O -ThrceAmei J was a young seaman on the ship," said Dcinp.sey, when telling the story the other day. lfil ter when the speed began to back as fifteen feet iroit. the tell on the older Warn and when table. All three games we.o close 179 High School's plentiful supply with Stadnyk winning the first 210 137 132 151 101 182 73 980 I was In for the hcklnc I dc- niuruaioa-an onicer nghting ,wct, dwcndai an enlisted man. And I sure "am Brewster r "who was making himself ob- served for not having better "3 of reserves 'literally wore down and third game. to win the j would have been had I lost." lhe P'lBrim fathers i B.C. MESSENGER H. Swaffield V19 C. Smith 130 L Sehroeder 153 T. Smith 185 L. Swaffield 91 J. Sehroeder 130 Handicap 73 Totals 897 SILVER STREAKS O. Van Meer 95 L. Smith HI P. Roberts 93 R. Roberts 180 J. Long Ill Low score 129 .904 series and the right to p;ay Hege Holkestad in the final.; at jccuonaoie. - ims Bira Kepi. S4.nist. But then came the break, bullying , the other men arid He came out for the second with boasting there was no so and, his miur.1 down. I saw I hi win ! : . u: 'W.OOOi to help - it&r f-an ancients,; ; Mr. and Mrs. John PalUster are church, where pii leaving on this evening's train '"''d secret mMwJ tonight's Rup-Rec display. - .... v..at. u,.;lw iW couiiui i mv ohIv c halve and I nut everv- 193 122 170 212 390 151 lick." One day he chalh 100 111 141 115 174 124 40 805 Advertise In the Dally News Dempsy for Rcgina. They will reside on - - the prairies. ,,.,.. twenty years older and ed flush on the fellow's law and n . - 40 Handicap 40 the Co-ops to the point of exhaustion. Angus Macphee was again the stand-out player of the gam? and, in spite of being closely checked by Art Olson and Glen Carlson, was good for 11 points He controlled play under both baskets and engineered many of Co-op's offensive plays. Jnck Lindsay was the high scorer of the evening with 18 points but was off In his foul shots making Totals 795 1284 HEADPINNERS - A McMeekin 191 100 240 K.3 233 147 254 103 205 172 183 106 281 T McMeekin 230 N. Withers 185 H. Withers 202 V. Wrathall 145 J. Comadina 293 Handicap ....... . " 12 12 12 1298 1182 1215 only 6 of his 12 possibles whlch Totals fhn tdvtititamtnt ii not published1 e ditpUye d by the Liquot Control Boeidor bv th Govtmmfttl of British Columbia of course Is a good percentage 14 but not for Jack who usually is 1415 a dead-shot on free throw.;. 237 It would be difficult la pick J7, out" an ouLstamhiiR player from 20 the High team as they ail piay- 212 151 17R 137 191 304 DODGERS S. Ramsay 177 V. Mcn.ies 190 E. Anderson 125 O. Anderson 249 1 Oamer 109 E. Oamer 235 Handicap 20 20 1105 1193 1115 ed a stellar came 'and Iheir Totals teamwork paid off in the laM 104 quarter. Ray Spring was high scorer with 11, Jim Flatcn ir.ode pej 0. and Art Olson 8. In fact ev. ry lie 133 174 185 150 300 PIONEERS L. Eriekson C. Eriekson ... K Kidson n. Windle P. Menvies B. MoxW'V llniidicaii ... 131 151 231 234 130 234 12 member of the team contilbuted 272 to the scoring column which 31 31 31 Totals 1132 1111 1001 added up to 44 points, just 2 too K1NOPINNERS- many for Co-op. I 'a.' Comimna ... 1M III fil The "V fl. Shenton 218 215 200 proved that extensive and con- H. McCnllum 15 l mi IM -ientioiis nractlsintr djvt off; Shenton L"8 14(1 217 224 192 They came tip from last place Pierre 199 It 8 8 Unrxticap Totals SMTTl.lt Tuesday. 1 30 p.m., Catala Sunday. 10 p.m.. CoquiUam ALICE ARM. STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 pa FOR SOI Til Ql'EKN CHRIOTTIC ISLANDS 1109 11(52 1159 CTOVERLEAFS- O. R'odle ' 100 I), tl ieblacl . . .. 1M I Kenvs 127 !..- Keavs ; HO Ri!vcrides 1!W s.s. Coqultlam, ApriP22, May fl. lfit 102 lt7 171 198 174 00 189 ?03 lit ISO 129 1 00 to down Peoples in tho semifinals and last, night played a superior game throughout to take Dom's into camp. Only two Dom's players were able to hit ihe basket with ftiihty Thain and Irene Kildal each scoring 7 points. Christine Currie made 7 for High, Webster wa.- goiKl fur 5, Pavlch 4, A. Hamilton and D. Kennedy each scoring 1. These games wrote finis to the local leagues for the 1948-49 sea Y Ttircntto ... 177 itxndiean r0 May 20. FOR NOKTI1 Ql'EKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Ctxpiitlam. April 15, 29, May 13. Totals 998 10G3 1033 IIOTSHOTS- 175 271 151 ICS 159 155 W, Fii(ler lf 13 H Schmidt lH 120 V. M--Kinlev S!r'9 191 .1 Fleming 17 110 H Suclen 144 148 Iiw score . 129 102 (continued (in pafl 71 FRANK J. 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