1 lit uVt i :' it ; .. . ih1i ii r-i f ' iif"',"r titT- Civic Ce BASKETBALU High Loses Three Games Datej Sports DEL a.m. fi:C0 pm. RECESSED-E06E STONQBORD 2:C.) Adult f,.... But Play Very Close in All Basketball Games of i I When two length ebord com together, there's a true uniform channel !l T r'Al f f I.: jii Willi a broadfcjuie apply tne umoua atoneDora joint nuer, Senior Bo-Me-Hi 50.- Saw)' j L then a strip ot r-enlorciag tape as nirnisnect, men mooin off with more lillex. The result a strong, re-enforced invisibLs joint Stonebord comes nd-burjdled two sheetj tapd 53. i Intermediate High School 26, j Fashion Footwear 27. Ladies Higb School 10,1 Fashion 27. ' j A face-to-iace to keep them clean and perfect Stonebord is smooth, hard and durable, takes any decoration, is vermin proc4 and fireproof because its core is mineral ovDsum. ' ' V 1 The resumption of Bas- jketbali League play last f .30 0;ti, Hour. 8:C0 lcup-rif-c w Tu-nTvur,,: School Bakelbaii tluri. 5:00-10:00. 2:0U- Wumcn t Cre Bi'ldse Club' 4:00-Booth BiW , 7:30-NP.u Pam m IfnWfrrN . -a ava r ;n Made by Western Gypsum Products Ltd., Winnipeg night following the series with Ketchikan saw three High School basketfml teams go down to defeat. The deciiriona ere close with no margin of more than 3 points The Senior game went to IPHILTPOTTr, EVITT & CO. Ltd. :)-Plumbers fitters. 8:30 - N FB IF COAL LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 65! j Savoy 53 to SO. Although Bo-Me-Hi lost, they had the better rf j play al lthe way. Bavoy had to j fight back from 6 and 7 point j deficits to gain the victory. Bo- EXCLUSIVE prime uiiym SJauv J3nu Wednesday December 8, 1048 ; Me-Hi fiomrnenecd fas and ; TEAM PREPARES With first matches Anie rkaa 7ojies games concluding at the week-end, members of the Indian Thomas Cup team met the Canadian team at Toronto's Carlton Club. The .Thomas Cup is the Davis Cup of badminton. Here India team's captain, George Lewis, centre, discusses rackets with Davinder Mohan, left, and C. Hemmady, an engineering student at Bombay University, who accompanied the players but is not on the team. Canada took the series. Captain Dirk Burh, Canada's captain, being the only loser on his side. - . 'CP. Photo." CITY HUNTERS GET GAME BIRDS jj'LLJARD TOURNEY L SECOND ROUND . (iani.s in tjie second handicap Er -ILsh billiard tournament- at Individual scoring: Senior Bo-Me-Hi D. Scherk 14. Spnni; 6, Olson 11, Davidou 2. Flaten 4, S. Scherk 5, Carlson 1 and spectacular shooting. Bo-MeHi sulfejed when two first stringers, Davidson and Spring, were lost by the foul route. Bo-Me-Hi scored 18 field quickly went Into a bead which they never gave up until Just be- j fore the third quarter ended-1 Savoy was very slow in starting! and waj stopped by poor shoot- j ing. Tune and time again -th fast-breakmg Rainmakers went,; through the hoteljnen's defense to score. The half-time score was 21 to 17 for Bo-Me-Hi. Arney started to hit th basket when the second half started and never stopped .until he had helped give his team the lead at the end of the quarter 37 to 33' Ray Spring went out via the foul route during the third quarter and this slowed the Rainmakers' fast forward LEADERSHIP Gordon and Anderson's Top Ladies A Bowline; League Gordon and Anderson assumed exclusive leadership of the Ladies "A" Bowling League this week by defeating Orange Lodge with a clean sweep three games to nil victory. Other results were by two games to one decisions as follows: Scuby's 2, Manson's 1. DeJong's 2, Savoy Swingers 1. Annette's 2, Taft and Odowes 1. Westview 2, Variety 1. Brownwoods 1 Bo-Mo-Hl 1 Intermedial Merchant 3 Fashion 3 High School 2 Morgan's 2 Stones 0 Ladies Poms S Hi;.-h School 3 3 .250 j V 4 .200 ! J T"''i . 1 .730 I H , 1 .500 1 I AM r 2 .500 Vi . 4, .000 ! - j. n 0 1000 y 1 j 2 .coo , , XSX f tfcv Canadian Legion have gat A snowbound hunting expert into Uieiserttnd round this ditlon which, ne ertheltss, yield-fk, three, additional matches ed a substantial quantity of C?ig played dunrig'Vhe past two ducks and geese was concluded ftThts. The lastOfWie games in ' , Monday night toy a group of th first round prided in a win Prince Rupert men wlio invaded for R. H. Simonson (scratch), the Hartley Pay area after who defeated AEFHarvey (20) game. by a score of lap to S3, the loser J Aboard Sam Haugan's halibut pi ylng far short of his usual boat Tramp, the group of six game. In the second round, 'spent five (Jays hi the southern Gtorge Abbott, who holds the beaches where they knocked off Mi break record for this tour-, 27 geeses and 60 ducks despite goals from 7 shots. Savoy scored Weo.itr 4.- 50. 'Q field goals from 91 shots. Savoy R. Holkestad 12, Davis Fashion bounded into a tie 11, Arney 13, Haugan 2, Mentor first place with Merchants nies, M. Holkestad 5, Cicrone S. with a close 27-26 victoryover Murgan 7.-53. High School in the Intermediate Ladies League. Here again High School j Doms-J. Husoy, Thain 8, lost leads that cost them vie- Greenwood 2. B. Hamilton 2, Kil-tories. Fashion came from be-jdal 2, Youngraarr, Jordan. 14. hind in the final quarter to win. j High School Matson, Pavich, The fast breaks of High School I Currie 2, A. Hamilton 10, Lyke- j line. Jn the final drive BQ-fe-Hl. 1 3 .250 : I If 0 4 jDtio i:?f j l Peoples Milter Bay Junior High single scorer was E. Mas- came with a rush that put ivoy n;vrpat, continued hus victorious wajsi-aeep miow ttauoie tell of Westview, 290, while J. ' back on defence, With time run .1 ireer defeat no- Jimmv Rrem-t ine group consist oi ,iacK ning short and a 7 point lead North Star Kinsmen . were offset by the slow but ef-lgard. Webster, Keayj. 12. ner. to whom he was conceding ! Lindsay, sr., Jack Lindsay, Jr.,;Shenton of DeJong's had high in rv,intK u-iiv, ,,, nf inn. Roy NkhoHs. William Bussey, I three games aggregate of 707 staring them in the face Savoy i fit-lent playing ana &noo.:ng of Intermediate High School -Bill 1. Ratch- Rupert Htotel 1 HiKh School 0 Sam and Joe 5cott, wno ul f'"0 ul - 101. George Dawes (plus 25 1 also Haugan 5 M0 I jl the shoemen. The half time score was 19 to. 13 for High School. In the second half Fashion worked of birds' ",u'"uui -unnS was as n- reported plenty game bracket by t lord 8, Webster 8, Scherk 6, iows : Sunbcrg 2. HartwU. Helin. Van moved up another winning over Jack 10) by the score of Allan (plus about. They also saw half a 150-81. : dozen swans, which are pro GORDON & ANDERSON better and began to net points, j w.kstM t, M.Un.n. Sharpe.- 240 2h() S. Ramsay 164 High School's play slowed down tected. went out and netted 10 points that gaye them the win. This last outburst of scoring brought experience to trie front and the veteran hotelmen never gave up even when down. , Both forward lines Were "powerful on ' offencp. Arney scored U Of his points In the third quarter when his team came 1 nin ; i J ? HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED 'There will be no matches played in this tournament tonight on account of the hall being in 192 179 144 202 40 1007 Classified no. ei using Pays! and their shooting fell off and this accounted for their defeat. This game saw the re-appearance of Boyo Gurvich in the I. Garner 130 B. Smith 130 L. Anderson 175 C. Barrie 129 Handicap 40 Totals 774 ORANGE E. Mulder 121 157 15H 100 121 40 831 112 Fashion-Gill 6, Pierce 5, , Tens 5, Arntsen 4, Inter-mela 2, James.27. Standings to date: Senior uss for the regular monthly! v I GIFTS to PLE meeting. IN THE SbPKpME COURT ' BRITISH COLUMBIA - )N PUObA'l E ranks, of coaching. He led his from behind. Rup Holkestad: Alma Maters intermediate team.' F. Van Horn 176 131 U. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Kcar CFPR) In tlie MiiHrr of the " AiluilnlstratUin Lund I 71 Co-op 4 0 100.) 3 2 .600 1 w 61' 21)3 117 112 144 117 754 m r And C. Willson ............ 146 Low score 129 always 69 U0 106 117 609 Classified advertising brings results. played a strong detenslvfe game and an'lmproved offensive flivot position. Don Scherk thrilled the crowd with his deceptive ) Handicap 117 Totals 700 4gn 5 "fi s Winter Ignition Check -Up 195 155 131 209 194,' 123 290 198 High School took 67 shit" and made 10 of them. Fashion made 11 baskets from 53 shots. LADIES' LE.lGl'E Do ins of the Ladies' League continued undefeated as they won a close game from the runner-ups, High School. The final score was 14 to 12. The game was undecided until the final quarter. . Both teams played poorly. Their shooting and ball handling was way off their peak High School floored a taped-up tOim, several players having Utvrt ankles. Doms scored 8 field goals from 46 shots. HLgh School took 29 shots and made 6 of them. 144 160 In flip Mutter ut tin- Kstute of Friink (iiiulineo, IterruM'd, InteslHte. TAKE NOTiCB tUat by Order of His Honor JuUjjc W. O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of Bri-' tlsh Columbia. I was on the 24th! day of November, A D. 194B. appointed Administrator of Die Estate ot Frank Chudinec. lute of Octan f alls. British Columbia, who died on or( about the 3rd clay of September, 1948. at Ocean Falls, BrltUh Columbia. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay .the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before tbe 3lst day of December, 1048. failing -which distribution will be made having regard only to such clainw of whlrh I shall have been notified. UATLD at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 186 214 211 142 154 54 961 153 139 137 164 213 12 818 111 15d 120 109 155 54 707 155 133 157 196 162 12 815 it 1 . WESTVIEW M. 1'lvnn : 250 S. Hartwig 115 A. Pnrker 155 G. Thain 141 E. Mastell 198 P. Wallace Handicap .... 38 Totals 893 ANNETTES Montgomery 1(58 Windle 91 McMeekin 141 Smith 152 Dirkens 129 43 997 15 883 PICKS CI riGUtrnr LIOHTHIs re Vour car's ignition system is especially susceptible to winter's rigors Have it Checked! MANSON'S L. Dell 175 B. Cowaill 148 ' B. Rudderham .... 71 H. MacLeod 209 D. Rudderham .... 153 Handicap 54 Totals 810 SCUBY'S J. Thornton 141 W. Steves 177 G. Van Meer 147 L. Smith 143 B. Uzick J74 Handicap 12 Totals 794 VARIETY I. Krist.iansson 1H3 I. Lykesaard 140 R. Ramsay . 172 It. Christianson .. . 133 A. McLean 217 Handicap ....... 75 Totals 900 II tributor overhaul. J 1, Jiattery checked. 2. Dis II o c 1 1 1 153 144 139 135 196 30 797 156 1J9 152 211 820 GROT! and set 1 riparw piugs cleaned I CIGAR STd YcjBest Rattnfi Place I'tvpL cornsir meals . cii a.m. to 8 p.m. ' : banquet Hall :f- XAmcheons, Dinners ; t 'and Parties " jhinese Dishes' 139 112 J4t,h day of November. 1948 OORDON FRASER FORBES. W WHOLESALE AND w TOISUCOM 156 98 1d6 138 116 75 739 125 154 130 120 214 ? 3 830 Handicap 30 Totals . . 711 TAFT & ODOWES J. Nowak 143 F McKiniKMi 134 D. Nelnon 102 G. Maundrell 151 K. Held 141 llandican 54 Totals 726 Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. (296) 103 149 IU 84 ' . . 132 142 ffc? JuT? I 1 1 1 ik& vumwY 5 P S. TO HE WE CHOCOLATES 0 t'M1,lt'(t' SAVOY SWINGERS ' - I mii ! 1 L J. J II J I p. MacPhee Attention PI ' C'OADWAY CAFE -. Jve W.' Phone 200 it. Knutson P. Muhzies Low score ' ltT Mccallum . . Handicap .... Total ALL BADMIXTOS If Your Farquct NEW STKH DE JONG'S" A. Pieice E. Moxlev A. Wrathall ...... J. Shenton V. 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