prince nupcil Daflj Eucj Mon4ay, October 31, 1949- . . CANADIAN TRAVELLER DEVELOP AFRICAN HERDS Small numbers of Danish Red dairy-cattle are being exported to North Africa by airplane for breeding purposes. ' ' BEFORE METAL AOS IT PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WTH An It (A Price C MEM Basketball Time Table In primitive times, shell, wood, flint and horn materials were used to fashion spoons. Nov. 15 Kinsmen vs. Boy Scouts, High School vs. -Peoples, Merchants vs. North Star, Co-op vs. Brownwoods. ' Nov. 19 Stones vs. Boy Scouts Rupert Hotel vs. Sea Cadets Fashion vs. Merchants, High School vs. Co-op. Nov. 22 Kinsmen vs. High School, Dom's vs. High School, North Star vs. Fashion, Brown-woods vs. High School. Nov. 2ft Sea Cadets vs. SUmes, High School vs. Boy Scouts, Merchants vs. North Star, Co-op vs. Brownfc'oods. Nov. 29 Kinsmen vs. Rupert Cigarette Tobacco Dee. 6 Stones vs. Kinsmen, Dom's vs. High School, North Star 1919 . i SEASON . Nov. 1 High School vs. Rupert Hotel, Dom's vs. High School, North St. vs. Fashion, Brown-woods vs. High School. Nov. 5 Stones vs. High School. Rupert Hotel vs. Boy Scouts, Merchants vs. North Star, Co-op vs. ..Brownwoods. " Nov. 8 Sea Cadets vs. Kins MUD. SWEET. BRIGHT VIRGINIA Hotel, Peoples vs. Dom's, Fashion Piorrg men, People vs. Doras, Fashion vs Merchants, High School vs. vs. Merchants, High School vs. co-od. C&-op. Dec. S High School vs. Peoples. Silver BtrtJ vs. Fashion, Brownwoods vs. High School. Dec. 10 Boy Scouts vs. Sea Cadets, High School vs. Stones, Merchants, vs. North Star, Co-op vs. Brownwoods. Dr. 13 Boy Scouts' Vi. rCitu-men, Peoples vs. Dom's, Fashion vs. Merchants High School vs. Co-op. Dec. 17 Kinsmen vs. Sea Cadets, Boy Scouts vs. Rupert Hotel, North Star vs. Fashion, Brownwoods vs. Co-op. Dc. 20 Sea Cadets vs. High School, High School vs. Peoples. B'W Out! Sport Shot HANSON'S LEAD BOWLING AGAIN Manson's were on even terms with Pioneera Sunday night In HeadplnnetJ Exhib. Kay-hl vs. Bo-Me-Hi. Dee. 3 Rupert Hotel vs. High School. Exhib Ksy-hi vs. Bo- . Nov. 12 Rupert Hotel vs. Stones. High School vs. Sea Cadets. North Star vs. Fashion, Brownwoods vs. High School. Me-Hi. I Tk Cmt Umkm. k4tm, ifnm. Urn. ' Mixed League Bowling as they PHUiovcrj tallied two points apiece. This CVii places Manson's on top of the k'e and Mixed League although they Cante! .... "Because 1 wanted to be a letter-carrier instead of a nuclear physicist, that's why!" have a game advantage overjc" Trttnti Merchant vs. Jortli.Star, Ca-un Velvets vs. Brownwoods. HOOP SEASON OPEN'S (Continued from Page One fVV0N AS A tf4fi W5T MOOM j was also high scorer for the eve I ning. i Lineups and sealing Adveru&e ui the aliy News!. nn?ove Handicap Wharf Ra- Macey's. Three teams were able to win four points apiece. They were Conrads from Royal Blues, Blowouts from Prince Rupert Plumbing, Sport Snop from Noble and Wick. In other games. Silver Streaks won 3 Rav Sarin was a nnwrhouse I Bo-Me-Hi -Car lion 4, Spring for the school am s-in l.l nolnu . 13, Scherk 9 Webster II. Mmmv, Youngman 2, Marshall 8, Boulter J, Anderson 2. Chrlstoff, Mc-Chesney S Total 25. JUNIOR LEAGl'E In the first ol two ;untor games th Boy Scouts outplayed and outscored a fighting Sea Cade:, squad by the. score or 30 to 17. Only In the first half did the Cadets hold the Scouts to a 12 to 9 half time score. The second half was all Scouts as they scored easily. ' Krtstmanson was tops in scoring with 10 for Scouts wliil Toderas led the Cadet with 9 In the second Jui.tor same, Kinsmen took an easy 38 to 11 victory over an overwhelmed Stone's quintet. Stone's offensive in the first half was practically nil as they only managed to score 2 points to the Kinsmen 12. In the second half Kinsmen pulled out all stops as they garnered their second win of the season. Letourneau was the big scoring threat for Kinsmen with 13 points. Individual scoring: Sea Cadets Toderas 9, D. Lelghton 2, Wing, Davidson 8. J. Lelghton, Matthews, Chandler, Chrlstensen. Total 17. Boy 8couts 8cherk 2, Hodg-kinson 4. Eriksen. Ciccone 4 H. CPA .... Norrtiem I Booth Sch Btb Parke: points from C. P. A. and Vel Mickey Webster, just up froir. ' Mi-Chesney. Ratchford 4, Sharpe Intermediate play this season, J Total 43. looks like th rookie of the year! Co-op Arney 16. Scherk 8. Iron! Roy! Blu. vets won three point I Watts tt k and he turned in a handy eleven .Morgan 16, Davis 1, Menzles, Hau- Try i Clad rsn, Marshall. Platen 6.' INTERMEDIATE The Intermediate fixture between Fashion and Merchants Advertise points for his efforts. Syd Scherk was good for nine points, topping brother Don of te Co-op by one. The Scherk brothers seemed to get Into each other's way all evening, 8yd finally leaving the floor on five per Cantels. High Ladies' s'ngTe game wss scored by B. Dunbar 238 and hiirh ladies' total by M. Postus of Blow-outs with 150. Mens single game Ian Dunbar 293 and also 3-ganie total 730. Back in stride agaui annn i and Home Oil tiad plo?d through their opponents Com was a ragged game, both teams j fielding never af new players In I Ml their line-ups as compared with sonals, the last one being on his older brother. Ml? II T sic tir oil de Lt do an pl in p fu sr w in i: r mo in a a i m m y t( h. st Ci i: &. Si u St h n si tl w a P ci V a Su Ca; sal! iar ctm mercials and Canadian Legion mm n 3 lfliendi to win four points each, Friday, Jack Paul was largely responsible for the good showing last year. Scoring was low and Marshall of Merchants led the way with 8 points. Thirty-seven fouls were called by referees Cal-derone and Cicoone. Merchants had been predicted to win and they held the lead pretty well all the way although Fashion gave them a scare In the third quarter which ended all even at 155. ask for j ch&mpi of Mansons, bowling 2C8, 301 and 235 for a total of 802 pins, scoring high single and three game total for the evening. Oddfellows. Undesirables. Phone 654 Ketchu; Webber 2. R. Webber 8, Pedeisen, Findlay, Kristmanson 10. Totat 30. Kinsmen Peneff 1, Letourneau 13, A. Blarkaby 4, McKay 5, H. High School also lost Moore and Carlson by the foul route, Joe Davis getting the nod for the Co-op team for the same reason. Referees Comadina and Slatta called 28 penalties on the hardworking school team and 21 on the Co-op. The game was marred by an accident to Jim Platen, who had a fingernail jabbed In his eye necessitating medical attention. Arney and Morgan were the big guns for Co-op with 1 ar.d 10 points to their credit Arney The final score was 25-22 and Merchants earned the win. 1 1: tU wt 4tm wW lw iHs - m Jaycees No.l and Rupert Motors each won three points from Triple C'. Crescents, Jaycees No. 2, and Ambassadors The standings to date: ' Mansons "... 21 Maceys 19 Blackaby 7, Macintosh 2, White 2, W. Blackaby 2, McAfee. Total 36. Stones Marshall 5, J. Parnell 4, Atkins 2. Stewart, Phillips, P. Parnell. Total 11. UisK -i '' ' Fashion Gill 4. invei uieia, Hill S, Hebb, 4, Scharff 6, Jones, Skog 4, Llen Watson 1, Tetchman. Total 22. Merchant Dumas 5, Currle J, Thu iertiscm i no published ot displayed by the I iqucx Control tkurd ot k by the Goxernmciw ut Bnttsh Columbia. 1 1. ! 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