ESrfnct Gupert Daflp retos Wori.iestlay. February 23, 19:9 the centre line before the whistle went ending the game. Merchants took 4j shots and 3 points while People's took this quarter easy and did not score. The half-time score was 4- for made 12 They made 8 of 16 People's. In the third quarter free 'hrovs. Morgan's threw 78 'action was a little faster and shots ami scored 13. They marie scoring more dominant. The BASKETBALL Intermediate Leaders Win Fashion and Merchant Still Making Clone Rate UUTTER FOR BRITAIN .... .BRISBANE, Australia, (! -r Queensland is looking forward to the brt butter-exporting' eason'for seven years. If pres JUST RATS ANI MICE ' SYDNEY, Australia, A .-.elf -operating type of lir.ii-house has bi'tn if i-icJ on Henderson Island, near PilcaSrn. No SKI QUEEN CROWMXG Continued from Page, 4) held it lor several years. Burns Lake had 33 points a compared with Smithers' 24. Another coveted trophy the Dr. L. M. Oreene Cup lor the combiner) steiom and down-Mil race was won for the third time by G. E. Williams of Burns L&fce who now retains ent possession. lams matched scores and so j People's still led by one point 5 of 14 three thrws. FASHION P.K.VTS Iiilpott, Evitt and Co- Ltd. Can Supply You With Including Fir, Cedar, etc. at the quarter 10-9. The final ' one has f,VPr liv(v, on tbis land ent weather conditions hold, .I,f2 In the othr Intermediate quarter again saw Dom s shut where there are eiftht skeletons' 5O0.D0O boxes of butter will be . fcame o fthe evening the league out. in the sewing and People'. in a cave and swarms of 1 .its! exported to Britain by June of and n'ice. j this year. eaoers, Fashion Footwear, with ffrnm.t m iirt t,. ttrt Leadership League txwrtet&atl play o1 Complete resuIU of the eight r iriFfmn tne M.fcn school jtitn 'Tiiin,muai Buiwey valley ski luesoay rtipni. saw ine Biet to Z0. Fi.snkrfi piaycl a tournament on 5farkow flit! were, team in I he Intermediate lairt-bfafcins; game that catwht JORING In rir or Hemlock f 4 j:D!NG AH Iyp Pom's pteylng of their las' ffmpie of games has been poor arxi their shooting has fallen off tbir early season form. People's hate beei eormnp; Willi a rwsh aftet a dismal xinrt. Ixmi's t(xK 32 slKits and made 3. They scored ait 31 free throws. a follows: j League mnnlng her t4 tt. ; the atMrientft defence slew in (fuhineil aukrm and Downhill a Pa-rfitoft aer'Ix"'ir''d flgh gettii Into position. They lof Slalom, Class A G. . vVil- School 4! t 2 m Merchants j into i 13 to i lead at the iiams, Burns Lalse, 30 88 points; j cam from behind th the final, ffr Mn tikf.r, ,.,wstfl in J. Dahlle, Smithers. 38.74: F. minute of May to wtov over MoT - the aevond nttafter with Hum SASH and DOOR and . " , E.'gan'g 32 to 31. rerrrrfe store RaB.sriale, Burns Lake, 40; to eu;. r.la k Calf Blm her Oxford. fn the le;i. 'flu hitlMrrrvet 'PopVe's tor 44 shos and made IS. Tlvey did rnt have- any free mini 3. ',.'-. hung up their eighth straight wtn by defeating the Latfte' Leaeue leading toom's ti to 9. Messie.h, SmltlTers, 38.20. Downhill, Class A O. E. Williams, Bums Lake, 59.00; J. I.'OOTIIIIXS At.lIKttTA COAl, in al! sizes m riio.NK era score was 19 to 13. In the second half !Ih1 i'x xA throws. t 1 Dahlle, Smithers, 68; F. Rags- In the Junior game Kinsfneft dale. Burns Lake. 58 30: E. Mes- came lek and arfeed an skh. Smithers. 57.BO. I earlier defeat at the hands ot Rupert Hotel with a decisive 3fl s swamped as Fa.-hkm went, j Kinsmen got back to their on a aeoring spree with Joe j winning Rirm last oifrht as they HjiH,an and GiH Lulling tlw way. trounced Rupert Hoiel ) U) 10. The Fashion, bull hafKlliii was Kinsman were fast breaking arid snappy ami last and their team- making their shots count. Ru-woik smooth as they continued pert Hotel were weak on ilefence to roll up a big safe lead. The and their shots were rolling to 18 sc(re. INITIATES i hoc k ft Miwrnr (Continued ii-in i'afje 4 W MEMBER! Dne to the Senior game being Dostooned b? the mutual con Total p)inUi Williams, 048. Dahtie, 98.74, Ragsdale, 98.30, Mi'sfiich 95.86. Class B E. MessW'h, Smithers, total points, 100, W. Asheroft, Burns Lalte, 9-2 84, T. Akta, 8rr,ifh'rs, 91.90, T, Young, Bmrw i mbtr was initiated i , Rupert Lodge, sent of the coaches of Brown- Hih SehoH somid was oxt-woods and Savoy, two Inter- u!"Jl as Fashion were more of I tie Year and Calrier Trophy around the rim but would not ro In. In the first half the hotel . AJ.It.l 1 . .. . II... , I .- . I 1 1 T mediate games were played. , experienced and out-weighed Or(t'f -,ulrl t w.Fniri , vt-.eiiiic nic iiii, iv.ii.u. n i'.ular monthly . fiesnrn9ri t0 8CWe 5 KOas j,, a team kept eiose and were behind 10 to 6 at the half. In the ' I t"fi- jymjiil iiaiu Class C Jon Olans, Bwrns! In the final came or the eve- but. o icir 'ilwil e i iitjl tnufoti,i b e oddefllows' IIa11 ! (tamv, turning the trick January second half the Kinsmen (rffncei t I i 1047, hri lnfs riefentod Chi-prtmtt, 9958; V. r.if.g KIcrchMU lti aft wj-i.ni , ftotnR tn tlke nf)(ip meetwiK fiie 1. 10 4. iiwwtana, Bwrrm take, 9t..'); O. ; battle to win 32 to 31. With od- HiKn School took 71 shots and lid iiricd, was unner j ca?0 opened up with all players hil-tinu the hoop. -In the final quarter McKay found his shooting Shoes that look as good to your eye as they ft-el on- your feet ntylp I hut others admire and you tnjoy-lonft life In every Inch of their fine, sleek leathers these are the things you ger in I erkie's. Ask for them ttt your hoc itore. Aubrey (Dit) Clapper, coach "owiano, urns lam, w.m; api sene gi iwo irm sfrwigers w made 8. They scored 4 of 6 free 1,1 T W. wv""'' clltmiiiB the meet- of the lfekston Bruins and tire dwib mm. , Merenanis, tneir. jnstm weie , mrows. Fashion trw 81 shots ! eye and dropped in . 6 points rtnly jrfayer to eoinpiete 29 years uys. v-n-ucn hhiiis, tm uaen eare m rry lour and made 17. They seorcti 7 of which helped build wp the team's is enjoyeo X mi indoor vei- 11 free throws wwlin- lead. Kinsmen bull handling and teamwork was good. Rupert Hotel fell down on their defence and Kinsmen Immediately took i'i the Wi the first living Smithers, total time, 49 2; imkt plflefs. member Heeled to Hotkey's ' ' . Tin rZS'fitt1 lhe st.. half .was fast with 12 Bruir,, hold the NHL. Ar'l Buchafvan,' SmRherV, ' 'an record lor the most executive Boys, under -Bryan Collison.! mteifg annl, S -ln-14-ml Philadelphia Smithers, Alex McDonald, SmN n', S,C ! . IMftrx I.FAfil E People's Blore scored a close 12 to 9 win rnr.-r the Ladies' Leaire leading hum's and reach MD IN KOYPT . , ,.r ed to within half game of first advantage of this. Rupert Hotel took 55 shots and scored 6. They made 4 of 11 free throws. Kinsmen took ufth.rs 1W1' lxd the record thers, Bill Egbert, Smithers. 7 8 , . place. l j the skin of an jimmy. Slalom biaiom and ana Downhill, Ladies , " : 1--- the most e(mserntive losses The first half was slow with for QUALITy SHOES both teams working the ball 50 .shots and made 15. They iree tnrows. Morgans lea ai me quarter 10 to G and then lengthened their lead to 19-9 A Class Ellen mans, Burns When Ietrit Red Wings Lake' Jean Anderson, Smrther. trwineed " Hew tork Banners, Luriles B Class -Shirley Dahlie, 15-0, on Janoary 23, 1944, it Smithers, Olga Olson, Smithers. marked the highest winning ! Ladie j' Class C-Virginia Ford, more often than shooting. Only; missed all 5 free throws. People's was able to score in the I first quarter as they dropped in The lonRest reign In European in 4 points. In the stfeond half 1 history 72 years was that of at half time. In the third quarter Mer Dom 's came to life and scored Louis XIV, from 1643 to 171a. ehanu began working the ball ! margin recorded In an N.H.L. ; omiiners, Josepiune Bucnanan, Smithers. game. 1 more smoothly and Simonson, S1L5 TO h BLUE 846 TKOMPT. F.Xn.RT n:vi r. :aanich Montreal C a h a d 1 e n s went i Jumping Open A. Romnleo,' up from the Junior League, came thrown the entire 1943-44 regti- j Burns Lake, distance, 76.81; & through with 6 points to lead the ) " Featured To Clear! j Newly Re-Opened S "" aZZ'"" lfX'l ' 1 lar home schedule without : being-: 8''u'rf,!fHn,, " Lake, 79-78; team to a one-point lead al defeated, winning 22 and tieing J Dahlie, Smithers. 78-12; Ash- three-ftuarter tinw 23 to 22. Mor-. 1 croft, Burns Lake, 6C-69; J.'gan's were stopped cold by the i&riggs, Smithers. 84-68. I hard-working Meirhants' squad. Big & Heating Adertise in in uuiiv flews'! T Jumping, boys - Mel Brlggs.iin the fotrrth qimner the game Smithers, 51; Jon Clans, Burns ' see-sawed back and forth with 51NESS AND PROFESSIONAL each team mat'-hlng baskets. Morgan's came from behind and tied It up 2?-all with one minute remaining. They' went Lake, 60. C'rotM Country, C!n A G I William, Burns Ltke, 53 minutes, 1 second: Jcrgen Dahlle, Smithers, M mintites, 40 sec- ( COFFEE SHOP )l lTl"l mmm, gloves LisszrSiil 1 : f 3r.l West Third II 1 ' 1 VI ii ii i i ii i ii 1 1 : ahead on a basket by Boulter tonds; Tom Collison, Smithers, 99 and then Simonson dropped In BRYDGES and McLEAN PUBLIC ACCOl) NT A NT3 AND AUDITORS minutes. Z3 seconds. t another bucket shot to tie it up il (.riMPl.KTF. ,Y REHOVATEU ANU Ktr uivtv Bnr,u i Ea B . .. - - 111 1 L Ii m-fii C 1 fi IklSSIklB Class B Jim Briftgs, Smithers, Mercer w fouled in the closing 1 II E73fiAilsJsAjfyfVt i 123 minutes, 40 seconds; D. Row seconds and he calmly dropped jNO FLORISTS es! 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