prince Rupert Dafi? F2S r Saturday. February 25. 1949 P F D D Radio Dial t rri 1240 KilocycirS isubject to Change) FATHER B B E A T S WK E E E T N S .1 LADIES' BOWLS "A" SCHEDULE March 7 G. & A. vs Annettes Variety vs. DeJong's, Savoy's vs. Scuby's; Tatt St Odowes vs. Manson's, Orange vs. Westview March 14 DeJong's vs. Savoy's, Scuby's vs. G. & A.; Annettes vs. Variety; Manson's vs. Westview, Orange vs. Taft St Odowes. March 21 Variety vs. Scuby's, O. & A. vs. Orange, Westview vs. Taft Odowes; Annettes vs. Savoy's, DeJong's vs. Manson's. March 28 Westview vs. G. & A., Taft & Odowes vs. Scuby's, Variety vs. Orange; Savoy's vs. Manson's, DeJong's vs. ft? 7:00 Stage 4tf 8:00-Musical Program 8:30 Critically Speaking 9:00 Classics lor Today 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:151 Met Them Out West 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Weather and Sipn Off MONDAY--VM. 7:00 Muslcat clock 7:45 Singing Sam 8:00 CBC New? 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderna 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30-Mornlng Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time -- v Regardless of how long young "Monk'' Sunberg may play the game of basketball there is little doubt that he has had his greatest hour. Forced into the i game Thursday night due to Don one of those things, and the way Scherk being sidelined with in- j the Dukes kept him trapped Injuries, he emerged a hero. His'dicated their respect for him. heroism will not be forgotten Jim still has the Provincial Play-around Bo-Me-Hi for a day or offs to worry about so should for- 3 3 i 11 two. How 'Monk" finally scored the winning basket after keeping his team in the running all "111! I r ?"s ml through the game is a feat lew j and that is stop the high scor-could adequately relate. With no ing Mr. Flynn. Art not only mes-less than three opposing play-jsed up Flynn's scoring plans ers aU over him like a tent he ' completely but matched him in -wi. not MEN'S DRi. and ;. MEN'S m wool, rj MEN'S W,d ntu., r. 1 managd to find an opening that just didn't appear to exist. In the mad melee following the final bell Don Scherk was spotted by this writer trying desperately tp break another shoulder. He was in the middl of a huge crowd of student, rooters . and players fighting his way through to congratulate Sunberg a very SATURDAY -P.M. 4:30 Here's to Romance 5:00 Come Into the Parlour 5:30 Top Bands 5:45-Sports College .6:00 CBC NEWS 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Latin American Rhythm 6:30 Good Music by Goodman 6:45 Perry Como 7:00 Saturday Night Serenade 7:30 Organ Music 7:45 TB.A. 8:00 Red River Barn Dance 8:30 Date Wi)h Music 8:45 Dancing Time 9:00 Chamber Music 9:30 Pacific Pianoforte 10:00 CBC NEWS 10:10 CBC News 10:15 What Do Listeners Like? 10:30 Dal Richards Orch. 11:00 -Weather and Sign Oft. SUNDAY A.M. 8:30 Sunday Morning Recital :00 BBC News and Commentary . 15 Memo From Lake Success 9:30 Harmony Harbor 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardner 10:15 Just Mary. Tor. 10:30 Way of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Capitol kc potts Ott. 11:30 Religions Period. Tor. 12:00 -N.Y. Philharmonic Orch. 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 Musical Program 2:30 Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra 3:25 CBC News 3:27 Weather Forecast 3:30-Songs Si Sinners 4:00 Week-End Review 4:15 John Fisher 4:30-Strings for Sunday 5:00 Record Album 5:30 Musioal Program 6.00 -CBC News 6:10 -The Old Somrs, Tor. 6:30 Familiar Music HEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Bom 60 Rooms, Hot &ad Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 291 P.O. Box 194 men's sm nut WITS Dmiau, f. BOYS' mtJ BOYS' AU BOYS' iu PtVTS ..j dangerous practice with three , blow, to the Bo-Me-Hl hopes of arms. victory and was not received very There were tears real men well by the large crowd, tears around Bo-Me-Hi dress- So to ALEX BILL and then on ing room after the game. Jim down the line, it was a grand Flaten Rainmaker's captain! job and next stop Is New West-felt very downhearted over the minster and the Championship, showing he made throughout the Art Murray series. Yet he was the only one that seemed to feel it. No one you gaw it m The News. .i tm to S ytan JUDCH) HST-tATt SINC ' SON... Yet, Old Chum ii a great favourite with father! and sons alik. . . . because there's no other tobacco just lil Old Chum for doy-'m, day-out smoking! Slow-burning ... with a fresh, cool flavour all its own. Try a pockage before another day slips by. Men who Me lokocto tkat'i . alwayt good . , . LADIES 'B' BOWLS LEAGUE SCHEDULE March 1 Big Sisters vs. Miller Bay; Boosters vs. Belmont; Brownwoods vs. Busy Bee 3; Rosa Lees vs. Tollers; Stars vs. Noble & Wick. March 8 Busy Bees vs. Stars; Toilers vs. Miller Bay; Belmont vs. Noble & Wick; Boosters vs. Rosa Lees; Big Sisters vs. Brown-Rosa Lees vs. Stars; Noble & woods. March 15 Miller Bay vs. Noble & Wick; Brownwoods vs. Stars. ters vs. Rosa Lees; Toilers vs Belmont. March 22 Busy Bees vs. , Big Sisters; Boosters vs. Toilers; Wick vs. Brownwoods; Belmont vs. Miller Bay. Advertise In the Daily News! Nat (Wiley's White Spot Hctau-rarils. Now, here's my point. I couldn't have done that in a soiialist country . . . nor could uny other young man with a new idea who wanted lo make a better life for riimself. New ideas fret strangled al. birth in socialist red tape. That's why our way of doing business in B.C. looks good to me. It gives yoHand me and I he other fellow,; who started out working for peanuts too, the opportunity to get ahead." M';.niiiiMtii.iniiiii'mn l.T .3 II fir. Ml !; u t j 1. f :. . - Hi i)i ' i- J. -i', t v: i:. f- 11 ' u Civic Centre Dates . . SUNDAY Spores p.m. 12:00 Old Timers Basketball team. 7:00 City Rc BaskeUmil team. 2:00 Adult Club Badminton. MONDAY Sports a.m. 9:00 Bo-Me-Hl Gym Class! p.m. 4:00 Girls Organized Games Houf. t:00 Rup-Rec Women. Basketball Practices 4:00 - 10:00. Special p.m. 3:30 Jr. Boys Crafts. 8:00 Civic Centre Executive. 7:30 Annual Meeting I.O.DE. 7:30 Kinsmen Executive. 7:30 Mixed Beginners Leathercraft. 8:00 Band Practice. Advertise In the Daily News! Intermediate half-time interval and Oliver Santurbane vs. Ole Slatta and Bill Sunberg vs. Joe Haugan immediately preceding the Senior game. Danny Bill vs Bud Ratchford a.id Art Murraj vs. Minor Simundson will shoot at Senior half-time. .Girls' division eliminations will get under way next Tuesday, with, of course, more eliminations In open and Junior divisions the same evening. h I I - 1 v I ' ill P- t H 1 . ' ! r k V I K 1 v t 4V 1 BOWll V II fcll A !l:Ji WANTED Empty Beer Bottles sleds CITY TRANSFER ail WMX COLI.IXT THEM AT NOW VOl R DOOR CARTONED OR LOOSE sleds, WE rAY CASH PHONE 950 HUIJI Now - 2 BUILDING RE-MODELLING REPAIRING See MITCHELL & CURRIE 9 LIMITED Builders and Contractors PHONE 163 I W - i ! Open 1 dav I and day I after ' i . k it" I, I in ii B 1 I ;v I '" 'j Is I; - j l j t j I" V ! (.FT t ' I Ii! - ';: ;: i: -1 Control Bord or by tKf to gpr,f I and S; l Hoop Shoot Innovation Everybody Can Get In On Basketball Contest ' ' Basketball fans will see an I added feature at league games j during the next few weeks. League Secretary Don Forward has organized a . Hoop Shoot contest 'patterned after that re-J cently held in Vancouver and ' j Seattle. The contest gets under way tonight with contestants playing off at half-time and between games intervals throughout the evening. Principle of uie Hoop Shoot is this: Contestants will be paired off by the tournament draw method, each of the pair taking fifteen foul shots with the high scorer staying in for the next round of the contest and the low scorer being eliminated from further competition. There will be three divisions, one for players under fifteen years of age at January 1, 1949, an open w 0 .V evreir.fi and T: 9 o'cM " BASKETBALL TIME-TABLE February 26 High School, vs. Kinsmen, Fashion vs. Merchants, Bo-Me-Hi vs. Savoy. March 1 Rupert Hotel vs. School, Morgans vs. Stones, Brownwoods vs. Co-op. March 5 Old Timers games, sponsored by Job's Daughters. . Marqh 7 High School vs. Rupert Hotel, Peoples vs. High School, Stones vs. Fashion, Bo-Me-Hi vs. Brownwoods. Match 8, 9 and 10 Native series. March 12 North Star vs. Kinsmen, Merchants vs. Hi;h School, Co-op vs. Savoy. March 15 Kinsmen vs. High School, High School vs. Doms, Stones vs. Merchants, Savoy vs. Bo-Me-Hi. March 19, 21 Play-off semifinals. "Vim don't, lmvf Id work for prnuU all your Yite in this vtMiulry. I spiiik from r-p-rincp. I ularlrd liv win kiiip for nrnnuta, lilrrnlly. Ms n kid. Sonic of you ridilly re incinlier tlml lioomins vnire at tlie 1 1 1 park or (lie old Alvna '.'(I joars ao: "IVanuls al til liallaiiit!' . Well, willi Hip aid of thai voice, a .few new ideas on the restaurant business, and mime good break, . J managed to gel somen here. The basket of pc.inuls has grown into M nea, i, in.'iMH!ii - -ew:.:'1- M I(I.K lUFHIMlf) ' riiin i nnr in n Sr...i.l.irrf y H.I I l,; r., (.ol,.r. iliir ,,,( ,,, I ..l.i ,,!., i,., snlcii. Fish ermeiu could say that he let up at any moment of either game and that's what counts. If his plays weren's clicking and his shots , were a wee bit of f was just get the past. Art Oisen did what no one In the south seems to be able to do points while doing it Johnny Comadina had one of his bad evenings judging from the reception the fans gave him on occasions. His allowance of a basket to the visitors in the dying morn e Ms of the game after the foul had been , committed while the player was still in the . act of dribbling was a dangerous division, and a division for girls and women. Anyone can enter; and it is not necessary for a contestant to be a member of any team. In fact, with the present Interest in Old Timers basketball, it is expected that several of Prince Rupert's former greats will he in there tc show the rrodero. player just how to pot those foul shots. The contestants must wear basket-' ball shoes but strips are not required. Entries will be received up to next Saturday evening at th-? Civic Centre office. There is no entry fee. Finalists in each division will shoot off a few weeks from now with valuable prizes for the winners and runners-up. Tonight's draw wttt"feature Ray Davidson vs. Norm Scherk and Steve Dumas vs. Bill Mc- j Chesney taking their fifteen j shots at the half-time Interval , of 'the Junior game. JSric Moore ' vs. Charlie Forbes and Sid Scherk vs. Everett Pierce are ; paired off for the intervals between the Junior and-: Intermediate games with Jim Flaten vs. Bill Davidson and, Mickey Webster vs. Glen Carlson at' thr: $1 S'M j 1 "2- lV v. J0t M in Chinese Dishes y CHOW MEIN - ORDERS PHONE 131 tnu r juiii BULI John Bui; Therfi FUEL E ... t the blart ing out lit BUH Bl'STIO n The Canadian ft ot 'expressing true. hospitality j serve delightfully invigoratini Burton! Ale -ii4ir. a ctsr. mnv n in. iuf - I M r a . .... : v III ll.lliNf., 4:oi,v .H, B.'.. irrlri nf mderrtUrmni mpnntorrd ht . rf tim il,.. ,.rt,lrf lo prcx-nl 1 1 ,,r,.,.lr M , .r , ,, ,l,m l,i,r. o, ,, r j Hr,n,h ,. ,lrmm rMi jlrf ,.,,i,r W 12-41 i -'A -ItH i J f " " ' J! ' Milli' ! (CCDAST - Thom.Sh Lim bi v 1 253 first' L Get that hiKh speed engine of yours ready to do a job this coming season. Avoid the last minute scramble, have us check it over for you. 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