i . ! r -? - . . 1' prince Kuprt Da ftp Heui2 Wednesday, February 23, 1949 1TMIIB0X!NG Itetween card planned I- PACrPTQ The continuing competition DWlU I 3 between Prince Rupert and Ket- ' chikan will break out again on rk gav.v-----Sa. AprlJ 15 wnen tne civic Centre One of the oldest rules of presents a boxing card Involv-show business Is that one should ing eight inter-city bouts, the never follow, a banjo act with first of its kind this seasons, a banjo act and Alan Hurst Is Fighters in both cities are whip-doing just that here tonight and pjng themselves Into shape for will undoubtedly get away with the event. ... it. Just two weeks ago the sec- In effe(;t the card win b(. Ull ond place team of the Vancou- or miied assault by the Ket- v-r 'v TCI tTClUlI 41 ucaguc, uiv Arrows, was here and we entertained them with sell-out chikan Civic Centre ou the Canadian Legion Boxing Club uhth Is shnwinn definite siuns y -:JT J . I I F house again That should happen returmilg t0 life under chair-tonight and tomorrow nf r.rnhnm Alexander. INTERNATIONAL CHAMP It was a close race but big Bill Shearer of Norfalk, Mass, was the winner In the 90-mile International Dog Derby held in Ottawa last week in conjunction with the winter carnival. Here is Shearer crossing the finish line to take the prize by a margin of 40 seconds. The second prize of $500 half the firs t prite was won by Wilf Lepine of Quebec, shown inset upper right. Lepine, who drove a motley collection of hounds, went into the final lap well out in front. A highway accident involving a snowplow and a bread truck delayed him just long enough to cost him the race. icp Photo) Handling the Ketchikan stable Is Jack MTllard, recrea night and on into the future if the local boys keep up their winning ways. Rapidly becoming the hotbed of basketball in Your favourite cigarette vj tional director of the Ketchikan British Columbia and probably f ,a aol.t'nei.n baseball circles all of Canada, Prince Rupert . .rIn thft ,;lst fpw VM ,1S is now avauaoie in ooin mav be iustlv nroild of it a nrn.i . . . ,, . pitcher for that city's all-stars Hockey Miscellany The longest National Hockey League game ever plnyprl lusted 17G minutes and 30, seconds be ed at 8:30 p.m., March 24 and out a defeat. Record began Doc. ended at 2:25 a.m., March 25. 122, 1910, in Detroit, and ended Bill Durnan, of Montreal Can-''t'b. 23, 1941, when Bruins lost adiens, is the first goalie lo win to New York Ranuers. 2-0. the Vienna Trophy four years inl Bill Cowiew of Boston Bruins ducts of the maple courts and the boys that play the game are justly proud of the support they get from their public. Trainer Joe Ward here has selected a group of lads v. ho are rallying around him In real style, a situation that Justifies his persistence. It was not always thus. fore Mud Bruneteau scored on a 1 succession, topping the net-pass from Hec Kilrea Id give minders in defensive play in the POUCH and FLAT PACK Player's Mild cigarette with welproof paper art th. choice of most Canadians. And Mayor's Mild 0r no availobU in both Pouch and Flat Pack. Tak your choiceand remember ... 1943-44, 1944-45, 1945-40 and When Ken Wright stepped off the steamer today he had behind him a team that boasts no 194C-47 seasons. Involved in the headline -1 . nn : .. i. r - I Detroit Red Wings a 1-0 Stanley Cup victory over Montreal Maroons at Montreal, March 24-25, 1930. Overtime play totalled 116:30 minutes. The game start- The longest unbeaten record in the N.H.L. is held by Boston ics u wuw iu a gums Ketchikan wiln a lighl-this season and most of their neavvwei8ht wiu De 0len Curl-games have been against rath-, wno Mr Wurd reporK ls er stiff opposition. He has be-:ghwl great proml.se. Na1PS Bruins who went 23 games with- .became the all-time N.H.L. scoring champion .total points luring the 1946-47 season when he collected 33 points to boost his lifetime league-play record to 543. This total eclipsed lite previous hinli mark of 538 compiled by Sid Howe. Sid Howe holds the record of scoring the most goals in one game, getting 'six for the Detroit Red. Wings in a 12-2 victory over New York Rangers (Goalkeeper Ken McAuley on Feb. 3, 1944. Howie Meeker of the Toronto (Continued on Vae Five) i of the Ketchikan fiahters are expected to be available at an i early date. DE JONG'S HOLD NARROW LEAD IN "A" LEAGUE uum iiuii uiau inauj years ui experience in the game that has earned him the name of the leading coach of High School basketball In the south. He also has memories of the rather severe jolt his boys received here on the occasion of their last visit. They were then flying high toward the provincial championships and had been encountering very little 110 1 . If 1 PriW . ft IS IMsMl 1111 131 difficulty with opposition. They ttejong's still maintained had beaten bigger teams from . tneir ied position, despite the bigger high schools and right-1 jossi of one gatne to Taft and fully saw no reason why they : ODowes, la the Ladies "A" should not beat Bo-Me-Hl eas-Pive Pin Bowling League in the ily. Well .the story ls history j latest sion. Annette's hf Id and was the beginning of these second pIace by a single point 315 and M. wh tallied Flynn, of Westview a three-same total VARIETY I. KrisUansson .... 174 of 766 for an average of 255. i f; fcv,KJ;Karcl 2J Gordon and Anderson 3, Savoy h. Christenson ... 08 inter-High series - with the after dronDlne one same Co 14a 171' "l 13(i 163' s , I south each year. Alex Bill and westview, thereby spoiling their F. Cembella 140 Totals 752 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Now $2.35 MEN'S DRESS and WORK SOX 45 MEN'S PENMAN'S UNDERWEAR, a garment $2.25 his charges refused to be awed chance to come abreast of De- o. Scubys 3, Orange 0. DeJongs 2, Taft and ODowes 1. Variety 2, Mansons 1. Annettes' 2, Westview 1. 1 V II lllj 182 86 Jong's. ' Individual high scorers were P.'; Dickens of Annette's who rolled a single-game score of Burns Lake I Club Honors i ANNETTE'S Montgomery 167 Winclle 161 McMeekln 180 Smith 181 Dickens 214 Handicap . ... 24 Totals 927 MEN'S WORK PANTS. forized, now 212! 157 315 24 GORDON & ANDERSON at Bulklry Vatk by superior height and experience and gave -.n only after two terrific battles that had their Supporters talking for- weeks. Tonight the story should be different. It will differ in the respect that Bo-Me-Hl has this year a vastly superior team to the squad that last met the Dukes. They have height and a ! S Rnmsnv 190 170 109 238 241 149 215 152 128 24 909 255 163 141 123 170 81 933 WESTVIEW 201 li2 Hti nr. floor general in Jimmy Flaten, i. Garner without a doubt one of the fin- B. Smith est in the province. They have p f: Rarri o3Cif,0n j SMITHERS-1L 258 1 krans as cros: 123'Bulkley Valley loj' Flynn 253 tun Parker Ill 172 PA id had the benefit of having play-j Handicap 2U ed in the Senior league here,' 'loiais 9ui Wallace 147 UartwiK 148 Thain 173 Handicap 81 Totals 913 1(2 228 121 253 28 inu 182 iy 145 11)9 95 1 721 that calls ' SAVOY meeting opposition which was cone 83 grand (lance hert 81 when prizes frot 72(1 1 .ski tournament f MEN'S DRESS PANTS, worsteds and tweeds, now Sii.00 MEN'S FISHERMEN'S PANTS all wool, now $5.50 MEN'S WINDP.REAKERS. Zipper, Showerproof, Now $4.25 MEN'S SUITS, all wool worsteds, now $:i2.5i) ROYS' CLOTHES Denims. Underwear, Lone Pants, Shoes, Windhreakers BOYS' SWEATERS, assorted from $1.25 u. McKae 242 E. Knutson 130 for every trick in the game defeat. 28 8(2 217 20J 144 129 124 1 815 1 Menzies ma feels McLeod 74 end were preset LADIES "A" IEACICE STANDINGS We know how Alex Bill k. Mccailum 184 Handicap 1 REPAINT YOUR WALLS & CEILINGS with E tf IFresconef ?ev W L Hibbard o! Siri' Pts. J Beryl Bates of T; 1J runners-up and i 1U i 9j Burns Lake DeJona's ll Annette 10 Gordon & Anderson 9 Variety 8 Scuby s 7 1 2 3 4 S Is There A . . . . FUEL ROBBER .... In Your Oil Burner? We want to stop all the black smoke com-- ing out of chimneys LET US BUILD THAT COMBUSTION CIIVMUEK ' SCIENTIFICALLY the ' place at ALL WOOL BOYS' Now ... PANTS. .... $3.25 aboutalibis and for that matter none of us care lor the term ycj we must mention ,ln passing, that the absence of Don Scherk, the sensational scoring forward of the lucal team, will be felt greatly by his buddies. In this regard we had occasion to, speak to Alex recently and withj a lump in his throat all Alex could say was that Don may be j Totals Ely ORANGE E. Mulder 163 J. An ley Iii4 C. Wilson ' my E. Johnston 181 A. Letter ..' 75 . Handicap 137 'loiais 729 SCUBYS J. Thornton 207 4 8 45 107 98 173 121 137 579 104 126 199 118 104 137' 788 Tait Si O Dowes Westview taking the tor-shield from Smi:! tCmit.wtO"' Mansons 3 9 2 10 1 11 ll Orane BOYS' and GIRLS' SKI PANTS and JACKETS, siws 2 to 0 years, all wool, double knees, per garment .... $:i.UU . 1 H. MacKav 94 Van Meer 113 ready Jor the provincial finals G i8 Only the Materials Finest V se d Ail ; Lj. smun mi if Iwe send his . team down IMI "FRESCONETTE" is an easy-to-use, elvet-finish oil bas paint that lries in a couple of hours. COVfM WITH ONI COAT. Alex has to do ls tell the re- a. uzick 104 Handicap 27 Totals Biitl j mainder of the squad to c;et in r there and hustle and, If they iluiiflM: So par word par insertion, minimum eM 60c; CrUi ol Tbnlm, Ueth Notices, ruomi- ..! 1. ., ....... AnnniinnniriU FOR SKKVICK WITH SATISFACTION SEE;-f- Thorn Sheet Metal Limited BLACK KHl M3 "FIRST AVENUE EAST 230 107 74 191 231 30 929 130 130 115 125 220 30 750 .'lawlfled AdTcrtlstng U payable la Uvnc. Pleasereiruai You can paint your walls and ceilings roKtfl with "PRESCONET DE JONG'S E. Piciie 132 A. Pierce , 190 A. Wrathall 110 J. Shenton 130 V. Wrathall 194 Handicap 30 Totals 804 TAFT & ODOWES B. Haville 112 F. McKinnon 135 D. Nelson 152 G. Maundrell 171 till', and use the room the same dav! FOR SAVk A gallon will do the average room over previously hold their own tonight and tomorrow, they'll go soukh alright and, further, If that Doc doesn't give Don a clearance before that time, he'll Just have to play with one arm the Globe Trotters have a man built that way. In closing this column extends to Ken Wright the heartiest of welcomes and no more 111 luck than the loss of two basketball games In a row, . ART- MURRAY. FOR RE'VT'i, 843 911) vjJ: FOR SALE Model A two-door .sedan. Oood running condition. Phone Black 890. (47) 175 210 310 J, 156 123 118 173 123 172 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue FOR SALE Beauty Rest Spring or call IU 4thJ P. Toiulinsoji 122 Hiir m Haiulicap ... Totals 12 704 12 12 729 1035 till Vanity stool in ivorv. Babies' Bathinette. Green 700. (4tt) painted surfaces, wallpaper, kalsomine, brick, plaster, wood, or any kind of wallhoard. "ERESCONETTE" is washable. It conies in white and six pleasing shades: Ivorytone, Cream, Light Buff, Pastel Green, Pale Rose and Light Blue. sni,m routes KEEP IN TRIM at the iff1 FOR SALE New Articles. Electric Toasters, Press Irons, Hot Plates, Heaters, Cups and Saucers. Kitchen Stoves at real suvinsi prices. See B.C. Furniture. Uf their names MANSON'S T. Doll 168 B. Rudderham . 118 H. MacLeod 210 D. Rudderham . .. 190 Low score 98 andlcap 60 Totals 850 173 193 181 113 136 00 802 221 180 139 171 140 GO 923 ' One coat covers. nrDCHNAL D"ff for 5uc Pf onto. Ont B'H NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home f0 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 291 P.O. Box 198 FOR SALE 20 ft. troller with Burdies and Rear. Apply 537 Taxi or Black 448 after a p.m. (40) FOR SALE Used Furniture, Office Fixtures and Hardware, Underwood Typewriters in best condition, Radios 1948 models, Kitchen Chairs, Coal Heaters, Electric Heaters, Log-Kins: Boots, Ladies' Fu Coat $7.50. Other useful household articles at the lowest prices. See B.C. Furniture Co. tf For the best Paints, Varnishes and Enamels . . . BUY WHERE YOU SEE THE SIGN: It's the symbol of the reliable dealer in your community REX BOWLING ALLEY Open to general public Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evening after 9 o'clock. ii;aicTKD A lllJ",".n start iM WinnliW 'lost FOR SALE Chevrolt panel truck. Suite 15, Mclntyre Blk. (tfi TWO.COLDCOf INY THE SUPREME COURT OP IUIITISII COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In tli Mallt-r of I In- "AiluiliiMriitlun Act' "Ami III the Multer of I hp :tnli or James l.enlle Hohlnsiin. lice rased, Inti'slale TAK.B NOTICE thnt by OrUor ol His Hono Judge W. O. Fulton. Locnl JuUse of the 4iprenie Court of British Columbia. 1 was on the nth Uuy of February, A.P. 104, appointed AUmlnlstraU)r of tl. estate of James Leslie Robinson, ol Ocean Falls, British Columbia, who aieU on or about the 4t.h day of October 1048, at Ocean Falls, British Columbia. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the (.mount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims BRalnst the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verllled on or before the 31st day of March. 1949, falling which distribution will be made having repaid only to such clnlms of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., I7l.li day of February, AD' 1949. CSOIMKJN FHASER FORRES t- u Official Administrator r inter Phone 654 FOR SALE Four room Wartime House with oil burner and Bendix installed. Anply 1438 PiRRot Ave. or Phone Blue 140. . . . (49) HOLLYWOOD cafe Most Up-to-Date Cafe in the City Open from 8 p.m. to 4 a.ni. On,, HI'S t"1" THE Sixth vwj. FOR SALE 1940 Ford Sedan, new rubber, heater and extras, A-l condition. Reasonable price. Apply Daily News Box 488. , (50) t3c ptt dojn paid foe tmptici Idttled by any B.C. Brawery , ' Skeena Construction & Cabinet Co; I5f ILDIKS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS - I'LOOR SANDING AND CABINET WORKS ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUEST P. O. Tlox 1C76 . :: I'hone lied 633 Wo Specialize in Chinese Dishes CIIOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOIl OCTSID ORDERS PHONE 133 eronomlra iM . and ut'l,Vimn: hired by f, nr HC. TKll avtrliicmtnt it not pubtiihtd oi ditaUyld by lh Liquor Conttol ttrniaH FOR SALE Four room Wartime House with oil burner and Bendix installed. AlJl.V 1438 1'ip.icot Avo. . or Ply'1'? Blue 140. 4UI .2- !l I'r'nee Rupert, B.C. (5'J 1 ti.t Gjlirr,nl i,l t,,ul r Juml.T . T