prfnct Rupert 5afi? Tutfts We-lnesdsy, November 1", 1948 - f Today in Sports ' - ' - .'., i t J, ' " 1 y f r ful - . ;. .r- J , BASKETBALL ' Excitement And Color. FIRSITH1RD Civic Centre . Dates Fans Get Everything j Vy 'N They Want lirown- ds Stay On Top M'OC IN BOWLING IS SETTLED Rosa lees Won Play-off From Belmonts Rosa Lees nd acunoius piay-ed off to break a tie in the o)(iLW XmmBBx :i.v oikIs 53 Senior Co-ops 3, l!r' liitcriiittliate i :itlios !'! ojik-'s Sti-re S;illT Bay 4 I standing for the first third of I Ladies B Bowling League and I Rosa Lees won two games to I one. High aggregate scorer for Junior North Star 7, Rupert Hotel 10 j i League basketball Tuas-1 1 i ..3 -: k the three games was B. Vucko-vich of Rosa Lees with an aggregate of 648 while high single game was by M. Postuk, also ui Rosa Lees, with 266. The individual scoring was as THURSDAY v Sports a.m. 9:00-Bo Me Hi Gym Class. p.iTl. 2:00 Adult Casual Budiriii-ton. 3:30 King E.lward Gym Class. 3:30 Jr. GirLs Apparatus Class. C:30 Boys Organized Games Hour. 8:00-Rup-Rec Women. 8:00 Teen Tournament Night. School Basketball League 4:00. Basketball Practices 5:00-10:00. Special 2:00 V'omeiis Crafts and Bridge Club. 4:00 Booth Bible Class. 7:30-N.F.B. Film Children. 8:00 Co-op Members Relations. 8:0tWProgress!ve - Conservative. 8:00 Sewing Class (U.BCJ. 8:30 N.F.B. Adult. follows: J I "' I M Ji 1 It aay niitiii naa v xeutint'ia, coiur and closeness.' The ; sjaraes provided every-i Xh'w.g for the enjoyincHl 1 ineiit of a larpe number of fans. j The Seruor game saw Co-op defeating Brownwoods C3 to 53 j fiir their second win wbirh kp i BELMONTS M. Lewis ! P. Andrea i G. Tubb M. Scharff , B. Winctle Totals 127 68 108 157 151 611 AVAILABLE AT 1&4&A: Ik 157 187 107 147 210 808 168 245 148 195 134 148 148 160 147 792 114 126 119 231 166 756 PHI! POTT. FVITTfcf.0. LTD. J. 'boiuier 143 ,M. Postufc 266 L. Basso-Beri, i54 B. Vuckovieh .... 222 J. Warren 153 Totals .: 838 PHONES 651 - 652 : . . COAL, LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIES to ear as they huddle around Captain Poul Rowe ijfli and quarterback Keith v-. their dressine room following their victory over Saskatcntwan Kuuhridi v them the western championship. They now meet either Hamilton or otui inion title. Rowe is holding the N.J. (Piffle! Taylor memortaj tropny. emoi! supremacy. Spaith is clutching the Jeff Nickiln memorial trophy which h valuable player in tlie west. Brown- I Miller Bay defeated them on top of the loop. The first quarter started off fast with one team matching the other for baskets. Co-op, led by MacPhee, took a three-point lead 16 to 13. The fast-breaking game continued with Browtt-woods fighting hard to take the lead. They tied the score 21 tc 21 with 5 minutes to go but nil fori l woods three games to the only clean sweep victory in the Ladies B Bowling League last week. They finished the first third within one point of the league leadership which was then shared by Rosa Lees and Belmonts ,the former having lost one game to two to Noble and Wick while the latter were experience to draw on, played a played his usual good defensive steady, hard-driving half. The 'We- W 8lrolie L. . , . . ,v . fense. Shier and Thonpo:i third Quarter ktpt up the ter-1 were tops offensively for Brim ri- rific pace with Brownwoods woo(ls Both players pBJW. striving hard to cut down the through with siiots Uiat hud the lead. However, Co-op kept on . ians cheering. Brownwoods v no scorlnu as their forwards drove IeJy mainly ou a strong 'jltsa- BP.OVv'WWOODS R. Kands 109 M. Eby laO L. Donaldson 82 B. Linasav 110 O. Brown 68 Handicap 144 Totals 663 117 109 134 105 lu 144 77 V 109 169 170 99 14 144 B37 defeating Stars two games to i from then on Co-op pulled into a lead which they never let go. The half ended 36-27 for Co-op The first half pace was fast and furious, set by Brownwoods. and. at times, got the better ot the players, leading to rough and aggressive playing. Eery ball was fought for and it was Brownwoods poor passing and shouting that was their down-lalL Co-cp. v.lth their wealth of one. Team scores last week were: Miller Bay 3, Brownwoods 0. ROSA LEES J. Boulter , ivl Hu.stllK through the shoe men ' defense. The fiual quarter saw Co-op relaxing and Brownwoods puttirg on a final drive that cut the margin to 10 point at the final whistle. Noble and Wick 2, Rosa Lees i j... Bas.so-Bert 226 1M) lurf ItiO 122 sive game, had a defense which left much to be desired. Co-op took 92 shots and scored 26 field goals. Brownwoods mad" 23 field goals from 89 shots. INTERMEDIATE 1 H. Vucicovicn J. Warren 25 HandicaD Totals 771 159 196 2UU 216 1B1 2a 986 184 220 97 173 mi 57 156 121 127 1H0 127 25 736 154 107 10U U4 lhX 57 Belmonts 2, Stars 1. Boosters 2, Big Si.sters 1, Tollers 2, Busy Bees 1. High single scorer for one game was June dciteas ot Stars NOBLE & WICK A. HuiKestad 105 I M. Baxter ioO P. Black 20a The Intermediate game was j the most .exciting of the evnin;. Fashion gained a victory over (Continuec on Pane I j The referees, to keep the j 'game under control, had to j )41 benrh Pierce and Lindsay for' hip too aggressive playing, jj'ij Outstanding in the game wan 21 MacPhee, who showed the fans ! J'1 he could still score points nd ' B5' - i .... ' wtfa 256 while Grace Richards ! f??fy ins 115 anrticau 57 Totals Buj oi Toilers had high three games of 614. The league staadings: BELMONTS EUEY EEES T. Stewart . . J. Hik-erson . J GuUuie ... M Horn K. Davicison . Ilanaicau - Totals TO1LLK0-- M. Wide G. Richards . E. McLeod .... P.. Ellison J. Hill txauuicao 'lOilHS 97 129 114 124 186 108 7j6 14'! 169 97 130 142 104 7a4 100 76 142 126 167 1UB 725 107 218 47 126 11)8 . 1U4 140 R'jsa Lees 19 19 M. Lewis 181 kelmonts iu kestad displayed good ball-handling and shooting, especially of 125 197 62 I 135 tl 64 124 1d2 76 693 185 m 161 136 128 76 837 Miller Bay Bis, Sisters Noble it Wick Boosters 130 set shots, which is Becoming lost 111 j th one-hundd orgy of shot 1? lo ... 16 .. 13 .. 10 n 8 8 W 12 11 14 17 10 la 21 I'L'ownwoods ... 19 P. Andrews lei 18! G. Tubb 17a 15 M. Scharff 10U 16 , B. Wmcile 124 13 Handicap 76 10' Totals 825 Uj STARS 8 : G. MCUkUlllOft 190 6 1 L. Keves 174 j hd. Nesbitt 97 ! A. Kasner 45 j ! luuay. ix-ynon, m nis nrsi gime. (2a loners NEWCOMER TO MAPLE LEAFS Cal Gardner (lefti and Bill Jacobs, newcomers to the Leaf rostrum this year, are talking : things over prior to an N.H.L. tussle. Gardner is the lad taking Syl Apps' place between Esinicki and Watson, while Juzda has been recalled from the Pittsburg Hornets of the American League to strengthen the parent club. Stars -. 8 busv Bees 6 Individual scores: 131 111 " j' -70 99 ' 1 ' . 424 21.6 f: A. i . . . V I J. Dickens IOC, TLH' Handicap 64 84 h4 I it , 696 712 71 , I 1 otals MILLER BAY Bert Peterson 108 237 Polly Roberts 184 153 D. Aschoff 172 213 Elsie Iley 96 119 Muriel Vincent .... 161 161 Handicap 37 37 Totals 758 920 133 140 120 190 105 37 786 Legion Billiard Tourney Resumes failed to take advantage of some good opportunities and Hurst forged ahead to win. A D0WD.ED .; After an interval of one week well-played score of 23 byj during which time the club Harvey was the only break of rotims of the Canadian Legion tne game. ... 138 177 156 ! V "OS' j''J 4 '1 Pi r w ...133 127 83!-. .:.. - 'i VIO tr Vl . 141 l'oi i3-i !--sru i -. ' -1 "'nP r-f t ... 98 73 147 rjyS tjttift'JS'' X 'tr?S?r '.QTC NEW! A. M. Hurst will now meet have "been devoted to activities BIG SISTERS B. .Gomez Low Score M. Smith t. Kuihweii ..... M. Bond HandicaD Totals BOOSTERS O. New Ion Y. Chaitrand .... T. Cole N. Kennedy .... A. Denton Handicap .... Totals mm in connection with "Legion James Nicoll in the final match and, as both players are playing "scratch," a good match Is anticipated. Immediately on conclusion of this first tournament, lists will be opened for contestants In a second. HOI of the tournament at a date to be announced this week. The t;ame will be for 200 points, Wepk, play in the English billiards handicap tournament was resumed during the weekend, j Geo. J. Dawes i plus 25 1 won over R. H. Simon.son (minus 20) A Hume Away M PUUxNR 654 THIS AND THAT 50 Room, Ho! Wife! f K1NCE BITS tfic Per Dozen Paid Eor Empties Thlt d rrt lurmrn t in not pMBlishm or 1lplyid bythI,lquirContro) brrt..: by the Government, ul British CoUiDiUln. 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