Frince Rupert Daily News Friday. February 24, 1950 We for the record of teams and Players of the Ladies Division for the 1949-50 basketball season trer Service Pts . 61 57 52 47 Slock. Reducing Stock Reducing R. Thain iPi J. Budinich ipi I- Howe (Pi B. Hamilon (D) ... M. Lykegarde (Bi Basketball 42 2usiy Thain High Scorer LADIES' LEAGIE I 1M! I9St Kl '.CORDS The Top scoring honor in the Ladies' Basketball League goes : to Rusty Thain of People's who lias scored 61 points, Tour more & DAY umidl u I C. Currie tD. 31 N- Youngman D ... 25 B. Matson IB) L. Webster 1B1 24 N. Pavleh B '1 23 A. Hamilton D 15 M. Greenwrmd (Bl 14 E. Bussey (P) .. . 11 n. Bill ;;;;;;;; p A. Dumas in ( r..N Bo-Me-Hi Wins Senior Game But Intermediate Match Provided Upset Bo-Me-IIi strengthened their hold on second thnn lier team-mate .T. Budln-ich. Below Is tlie statistical ta- cow nay PRICE ITEMS All Ski Boots and Ski Equipment All Bone China Cups and Saucers BOYS' PARKAS. SNOWSUITS & JACKETS L . Entire Stock Men's Worsted GABARDINES. From 12.95 to 19.50 Now Reduced to $9.95 L. Youngmnn ID) .. a J. Pottle 1P1 ... 7.''" 6 M. Ke ays 3 M .Shier iDt .... 3 D. Paul 1 Di j D. Marshall iB D. Marshall B1 0 J. Williams D 0 M. Leavilt B 0 S. Pearson 'Bl 0 M. Windle ip) 0 Team Totals PlQ place in the Senior Basketball League last night by virtue of their 61 to 54 victory over Brownwooda. The losers were the best team in the first three periods of the game and looked like the winners until that time. High School staged a smart rally in the TVT R T 16 2 2 A l'"" I A lt French BINOCULARS Now $69.50 7 x 50 Power Coated LENSES ' Reg. Price $98.00. final period to overcome the " ; I Brownwcods' lead at 4(1 all, and then forced ahead 52 to 46 before Brownwoods made a come four technical fouls called on them, before they realized that back talk to the referees does Peoples 204 Doms 15!) hU-ii it up ap,ain ai not accumulate dividends. Tern- BOYS WEAR Trousers Reg. $3.75. Now $2.25 back la ti 52 to 50. llifh School High School really, pel's also flared in that last Most points player 01 rt quarter and Brownwoods lost Sunberg when he clipped Carlson, who retaliated, both players being banned from the poured it on at this stage, scoring nine points In the final minutes and holding Brown-wends down to four The students earned their victory with Men's All Wool Pullovers and Cardigan Sweaters Reg. Price $9.50. Now $6.50 Men's Gladstone 1 Suiter Leather Bags. Reg. Price $29.50 Now Reduced to $21.50 Star Gauntlet Gloves Price $1.85. Now $1.19 Reg game. their aggressive play and dogged Spring again came through persistence. . j wiWi a big 25 points, and played main. Most field goals player 28 R Thain. Most Free Throw player 9 I. Kildal. Mast Free Throw attempts 27-R. Thain. tict Free Throw poreontae-1? - M. L' keai'de. Most personal fouls 21 L. Howe. i Most points game team 33 Doms and Peoples. Most foul i.r.l Ranie team 10 Peoples. Most points games 2 teams -52 -Booth and Peoples. Heavy All Wool Socks Reg. Price 85c. Now 59c Knee Length Short Sleeve Combs. Reg. $1.75. Now 99c a much better team game than usual, feeding his forwards, a habit that he can well develop. Shier played a brilliant game for Brownwoods, snagging rebound after rebound and scoring an impressive 23 points. Carlson, with 14, and Pierce with 11, both played useful ball and sparked their team with their The game was marred by poor sportsman; hip all evening. High School continually and audibly questioned every call made by the relercs and, when the going got tough for Brownwoods in the final quarter, they were fuilty oX. the same practice. It was in this period that the refcrcps tinhiened uo on the See Our Many Many Toys At xk Price w. mik nnd Brownwoods had hard work S'wester Hats $1.75. Now $1.09 Referees Dominato kept the game well Reg. ana siaua See These Buys at The Sports Shop 622 W. 3rd Ave. ETIUFRS (CANADA) LIMITED, AMHf RSTfiURG, ONT. : . .-it... . j tY&tJ X ! is not ul'lil''l Of tlrSl:H'c'. I V 'in- I f;tmi iththil Ho.il. I ur by lite Gmcuimenf of l(nh.lt ( uhi!i;i. under control, even in the last hectic quarter when tempers flared and a few long-nourished grudges were being evened off. Lineups Brownwoods-Lavi;;ne 4, Shier 23, Pierce 11, Bill, Gurvich 2, Sunberg 10, Owens 4. Total 54. Bo-Me-Hi Carlson 14. Spring 25, Webster 4, Bcherk 8, McChes-ney 4, Kristnianson, Ratchford, Bill 6, Sharpe. Total 61. Intermediate North Star scored the biggest Total 3 Merchants Dumas 1, Marshall G, Currie 4. Anderson 8, Walsh 2, Davidson 8. Christoff Boulter 4 MacFarlane B., Stacey W. 2, Forman 11, Marki 6, MacFarlane A., Stacey K. Sather 5, Donaldson-Total 30 - Boy Scouts-Webber R. 3. Backer 5, Ciccone 4. Scherk, Erikson 2 Findlay, Kristmanson, Webber H., Hodgklnf;.m 8 Total 20 nd Prof Denis ;. 4 5 g - High School 1 7 2 ( Junior Rupert Hotel 13 2 26 J Kinsmen 11 4 22 j High School 9, 6 18 Boy Scouts 5 10 10 !, 1 3ea Cadets 4 11 8 Utnr.es 3 12 6 essiona ess a Total 33 Junior Rupert Houl increased their lead in the Junior Dlvisian With a 30 to 2u win over the lourth. place Boy Scouts. Nell Forman i was high scorer In the game with 11 points but his scoring average W L Pts ! Senior upset of the year when they took a 34 to 33 victory from the league - leading Merchants. Fa.hion was idle for the evening but moved back into a first- 24 Co-op . 12 BO-Me-Hi 7 3 10 11 14 ' 10 NET E. H. G0MERY N T I S T .Smith Block ! for the evening was very poor MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST K..-om 10 8 T O N K DUIDINO place tie with Merchants Dy cause he missed at least three- i virtue of the loss. ! garters of the shots attempted. North Star earned their vie- Diminutive Ronnie Ciccone play- CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing F.nlarglni Flash Photos 1'akrn ftt Hom Phone Green 389 215 4th 6t f RINCE RUPERT, B.C. 20 I P.O Box 1211, 24 6 6 15. Brownwoods 5 Intermediate Merchants 12 Fa-shion 12 North Star 3 . Ladies Peoples 8 t lory... They led during the first ed a smart checking game for the half, out-scoring Merchants 12 Scouts and was all over the floor to 7 in the first quarter, holding jn attempts to seenre a win nearly even in the second, which for his team. Bill Morrison for 16 K A "-:--y PHONE blue aw PO BOX 1184 ' WIINH'IAN I ns ami Repairs COLUSSI illl.ACK 7',J Capiam Morgan's I Kasl ended 18 - 14. Merenanus macie i RUpei t Hotel was as solid as P a strong come-back in the tiurd rook 0n the delense and was his quarter, to tie the score at 2G teams outstanding player during ' all. n the last quarter North (he evening . I Star again took over the lead to' In tne seC0Rd Junior pame of eke out their close win. (he evening Kinsmen whitewash- i The win could have been more ed the luckless Stones by a 44- . decisive if they had converted ; 22 score. Stones couldn't even ' more of their last period fouljconVert their free throws, mak-" shots, as they missed six in this jng oniy two of their thirteen quarter. Merchants also failed j possibles. i U convert their fouls making , Revnold MacKav was high mar I only 3 of 15 possibles all even-for Kinsmen witn 16 points bu, I mB. his same was marred bv unneces- 1 ttfotm! HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE OKNERAL, CONTRACTORS THIS WA8 ONE TIME WHEN OAVILAN CONNECTED! Cuban welterweight Kid Gavilan (right) is shown landing a powerful right to the midsection of New York's Billy Graham, distorting Graham's skin, during 10-round non-title bout at Madison Square Garden in New York city. Graham, who won the decision of the judges, is considered a likely prospect foF a title bout with welterweight champ Ray Robinson. GONICK IMKI'HIST Ik u.il Analy l.i Building and Repairs of all kinds Hour to CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS It was the best game in this league in many a clay and North t?. HOURS f- "- -.VI. -4 JI .i to 5 p.m. ,sary fouls of which he is con-' I tinually euilty. Henry Blackaby for the Kinsmen scored 10 points r d was one of the bulwarks of ' the team. I For Stone's Julian Parnell I 'slier Block PHONE3 Black 334 Red 894 P. O. Box 1C70 bnnne 212 scored a smart 15. nr two-thirds And now you can enjoy something by Appointment of his teams total for the even new and delightful cocktaili nd long Star are certainly a team to be' ' reckoned with in future sea They played all the way throuun as a smart team unit, and ai one time dazzled the fans with! I a ull play that put Smith in! the clear for a perfect lay-up thot which he converted, n the final period they managed to keep the lead in their possession by a smart stalling game which pave the control of the ball for the last minute and ten seconds, lineups drink made with Captain Morgan Rum. There are two brands, each with its own distinctive taste r . . Gold Label is rich and full-bodied . . . Black Label is extra 'smooth and flavourful. Both brands make taste-tempting drinks! ing, j '- LINEUPS: ' : , : Kinsmen-Letouvneau 8. Blaek-aby H. 10. MacKav 16, Blackabv A. 4, Peneff 5, Blackabv W. 1. McAfee. Macintosh 2 Total 44. - Stones Parnell J. 15. Mi'hrl G., Parnell P. 4, Adklns 1. Stewart. Jeffreys. Sankey S Total 2"? Rupert Hoiel Morrison 6 I CHENEY pTIST I M1T1I BLOCK P. O. 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