16 HOCKEY Wednesday, November 24. 1M8 Jordan. L. llwy Yoenifi!an 4 -20. Junior Rupert Hot.el-Marki 4. a MacFarlane. B. MacFarlane a m , Fresiia i uon. Hamilton was good fit guard. Miller Bay took 22 shots and scored 4 ba.skets. Dom's took 42 shots and scored 10 field goals. JUNIOR LEAGUE ftupprl Hotel gained (heir first win in the Junior League '"iTKClEX Life? Morrison 4, S'.acy 2, Jord, an f, 3. ' V 0 Donalflson, Becker. 26 High School Vance 2, Clark 2, Jefleries, Hamilton, Forniai I as they defeated the High RECESSEO-EOGE STONQBORD ! School entry 26 to 4. Rupon ' Rhodes. Brown Hills. Sheppard I i cv i r a j.rnjif- . i J true uniform channel. ; w elussiii-o Afver..:inn t-k.sn ' 0 J Stonebord come together, there' Toduvp in Sport? I j BASKETBALL jShoe Men In Senior And Hotel Squad In Junior League Score First Wins ' Senior Brownwoods 45, Bo-Me-IIi 33 Intermediate Merchants 31, Stone's 23 Ladies Dom's 20, Miller Bay 9 Junior Rupert Hotel 26, High School 4 Hotel started out slow and thefi j b;'ftn to roll and the Hlgf1 I School defence fell apart. At nc ; time was the game In doubt. I Morrison and Bob MacFarlaf.e were the stars for the hotelmen High School was weak in all de 'partments. Their bull handllin ! was their u -wnfall. Fumbles i indecisions to pass and a teis- With a broadknife apply th lamons Stonebord joint filler, then a strip ol re-enforcing tape as furnished, then smooth off with mor tiller. The result strong, r-enforced invisible joint Stonebord comes end-bundled - two sheets taped face-totac to keep them clean and perfect Stone- bord is smooth hard and durable, takes any decor- f I ation, is Vermin proof and fireproof because its core I J 18 mineral gypsum. I ) :pmmf wki maun B f Made by Western Gypsum Products Ltd., Winnipeg phelpotht, e vdtt & co. ltd. Basketball on Tuesday night brought the initial ! wins of the season to Brownwoods of the Senior and j Rupert Hotel of the Junior Leagues. The Senior game was between Brownwoocfe find Bo-Me-Hi, teafris who are schooled in the same style , PHONE 651 COAL LUMBER BUILDINfi SUPPLIES r of hall playing. The pame startea out iasi wun pom teams matching eitcti other for deney to pa.i vikliy v. as v;r;; prevalent. ffnpert Hotel took 51 shoU. ppd set. red 1- field goals. HigV. School took 3 shots and score J 2 baskets. Individual scoring: Senior Brownwoods - Ourvich If), Fof man 1, Lavf?ne 3, Shier 11. Thompson 16. PieiCe 4, Johnsor -45. Bo-Me-Hi - U. Scherk 8, Olso-i 5. Spring 3. Da-vlrtstm E Ffnte" 7, S. Scherk 1, Carlson 7.-- 35. Intermediate Merchants--Hebb 4, B. Ander son 3, Younisman 7, Owf-ns 'i. Muore 2, U. Aiulrrson. Mercei 2, Wilson.- ?, Stone's - M -C'ney 7, Ma-s!;all 3, 0ur.-v.i 2, Chilsloff ! Smith 4, Kr.stman.son. Youtn', Wesch. - 22 Lit dies , trended Mount Hays at the Good Compc; HOCKEY RACE ba.skets. As came to an had gained1 Urownwoods the first Quarter end Brownwoods a 12 to 1 lead continued scorlTv shooting became poor. Brown-woods continued their steady playing and gained the win 15 to 35. Bo-Me-Hl offence, which Ls built on the fart, break, was not workine verv well. Their de- Old Chum hoi Wl o iMsat ties went up Saturday evening j T A V V ( I ijxf J vLVJL and on Sunday ariefnoon. fJIHI qualHy pip fobwtm o, J SKIIERS HAVE BUSY WEEK-END Sunday's extremely inr lament weather did not dampen the spirits of the Prince Rupert Ski Club members who, fain and wind notwithstanding, O tonodion imolun, I and soon built up a 22 to 11 lead. Bo-Me-Wi started to flick whe.i mor man uly yM(v OW Chum imokei oiily . Crucial Games t"omins Vp tonfghf Montreal at Tor onto, Boxtort at Detroit Carlson scored a couple of quick ; lem(, was wf..k Brownwoodi pot-shots. The half-time sem. , .rtlklM fast ad ,. borinc iu. ojoy oil rich mtllow floYounl1 24 to 19 for Brownwooos. ,,, r,,itinn,u,, nn Hh- finnly-balanceci toboccot Trm , J TiKfROfT i - Cetrolt Red WHS Lnmber was carried for the giftls' dormitory In which bunks were made. Stoves, tfhich had been' brought tip on the trolley, were Installed In the cabin3 and main lodge. More wood was chopped. In addition to the work, time was found for community sing Via num lodoyl Wings and Boston Bruins, now The offense of Bo-Me-Hl was r inr th ipariprshin nt the held down by the ctose-check- &iutta .w w q - fence and as the playmaker for the learn. Brownwoods played their best game to date. Our-vich was rCkk! bol.h ondefence Nationul H.Mkey League y.tU mg ot tneir pivoi man, Art Forman and Ourvich doing meet here tonight in a Miller Bay- Vintent 2, Plowman 2. Aschorf 4, Wood, Let-ness 1, Hills, Loi khart.9. Dom's J. Husoy 4, Thaln. 2, Hamilton 8, Greenwood : lock-settling game. Meantime, the job very well. This forced and 0fence. jje combined with she Montreal Canadiens, but Bo-Me-Hi to keep out and shoot Fonnan in holding down Olson ..e paint in the slandiirg be- long ones. The third quarter and Carlsoni pivoUnen for Bo- ing, taking ol pictures and, or course, the Important matter of eating. The Tobacco of Quality !( the Red Wings and Bruins, snowea no lessening oi ine pnee Mtm Thompson and fihiet as Brownwoods moved aheat I'iTJI.'H.VH fin m: ,ij : ununited u nad the Brown- a Classifies ao m The ews will play the Maple Lents !'i Chicago. The competition for cellar with the slight edge In play. The mmrtef ended 34-20. Tlie t in J ft honor seems about as evenly quarter saw Bo-Me-HI makin 'Tirre Me a Qpart of That 'No Fnerf. and Never .Mind the ChaserT contested with Chicago Black a df Ive which fell short as thei'.- Hawks stlfl at the bottom but r- only one point behind the tied! Men of the Outdoors 5 ft! Ati f Toronto Maple Leats and New: York Rangers. The league slandrngs to date: I W D Li F A P Detroit 7 2 4 35 24 16 Boston 7 2 3 38 27 18 Montreal .. 6 3 4 37 22 15 ioronto .... 3 4 6 30 37 10 '.vojits olTenLf. Brownwoods took 83 shots end scored iield goals. Bo-Me-Hl took 82 shots and scorecf 12 field goals. INTERMEDIATE The Intermediate game sav Stone's sustaining their thirt defeat 31 to 2) at the hands oi Merchants. It was aft aggressive game with no team having the edge. Stone lead at ths. quarter 8 to 6. Merchants' of fence began to work as the; leaped Into the. lead. Stone-were weak buf they fought har:1 The half ende 18 td 10 for Mer chants. The second half gave-Merchants the slight edge a- We sure will, mister! And we are going to "mind" the chaser. Antl-Freeze H tits; ime important phase of petting your ear ready for winter. Proper lubrication and attention to the battery are others. Whv not come In tor one of our COMPLETE but economical winterizing service lobs and be safe. ?Sl LET 'ER & GO!! . . . , riehl fr a striV! Ilit r miss, yoo'll enjoy howling with yur friends n our alleys. Rex Bowling Alley Open to general public Sal nrday and Sunday after-noens and evenings. Monday Tuesday and Thursday evenings after 8 o'clock. you owe it to yourselves to have the best in work clothes O PANTS 4 5 28 37 10 1 8 32 53 9 - lew York .2hic&g;o . Practically any type of wor't trousers you can name we 11 (r33i iAgufiHTgaiB- rq TORONTO WINS VARSITY TITLE TORONTO (f Toronto's power-laden Varsity Blues toppled University of Western Ontario from the college gridiron throne Ihey have held , srnee 1939 by trampling the mighty they continued to ereep ahead Stones shooting was off md this was the.t downfall. Merchants and Stone's continue to improve and play good ball. Owens was good on defence whVre his height counted On tiu rebounds. Boo uiuerson was f ' hard-driving forward w hich i have . O RAINWEAR Everything for wet weather from rubber boots to rubber hats O UNDERWEAR You can rely on us to supply the design and weight yofc want we specialize in Stan-field's , For a very good buy in ... . BLANKETS See. Our RUPERT MARINE REALTY i - . it ? .. .?. (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Tske f.lnttnim of Mustangs 18 to 7 in a suctflen- BOATS FOR SALE OR CHAR gave him the edge oa offen... McChesney and Marshall plaj icd well for Stone's. f Merchants took 65 shots and BROKERS IN BOAT?, MARINE AND FISHING EQll aeath play-off game before 20,000 fans. The triumph gave the Blues their first title since 1936 and marked the fust time the Mustangs have given up the crown TRY made 13 field goals. Stone's took 56 shots ami r.cored 9 field goais RUPERT MARINE REALTY Attention Please! ALL BADMINTON PLAYERS If Your Racquet Needs NEW STRINGS Phone A. B. HODGES North Pacific Cannery -and ship your racquets to INVERNESS P.O., B.C. Trices 54.00, $4.50, $5.00, S6.00 FOR QUICK. SALES OR CnARTtHs j.,i F:,t nf t.intt'K. Waterfrontt since they became monarchs of V the intercollegiate rugby foot rnonr u' Box 548 4-POINT WHITNEY'S $35.50 a pair -OUNCE GREYS $14.95 a pair ball union in 1939. LADIES' LEAGUE In the Ladies' League Dom's continued undefeated a3 thy won over Miller Bay 20 to 9. The game started slow as both teams were weak on rasslng arlci Khoot-ing. 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