Jor a two game series on an all! BASKETBALL Prince Uiitifti u'Tp r3c'm Monday, November 28, 1949 " ' 2,Hi a.... . eXDerue basis Persnnniiu tm coul Murray Sez Scouts St ones Sa Cadet I they aren't worth the money after seeing their showing (against other teams in the weak I senior circuit in thA .-,.. u North Star i 5 La dirt Peoples J g Dom's 2 l High School e 3 Junior Rupert Hotel 8 0 Kinsmen 5 i 1 looked good all the w ay and I Stones never did threaten. Stones i vm re w jhl in I heir passing anil I Cadets seemed to be everywhere. Welsford Drake had a field day (getting 16 points, which is j mighty b)R scoring in a Junior j game. Black was a!so a big factor in the Cadets win, with 11 ! i - . . u, auuui auu Crowds continue to attend Don we snouIt; selUe Jot notm less Earl Mah . i NOBLE & WICK present ADMIRAL RADIOS 12 Co-od Beat Brownvoods Great Last Period Rally Fails to Yield Win Brownwoods went on a 21- Forward s twice-weekly basket- than the National chamuion the th Camosun tu 19 to Vancouver. shows, but Bo-Me-Hi still I Clover Leafs. With British Col- f hi.,k;., r ... . ball isn't epttir.ii students out the r""--rlR'B' sponsors ol the i M.., i , ... points. In the second junior game, Boy way students generally turn outl navmg hould with their team.. With all duebe consdiered Important offices Children Under 10 Have Me; Admiral perfected circuit. Rich clear tone. respects to stumes n. seems pep l" otuis w m a liKeli- Canada's 2', million children mothers recogr.; groups could be organized to fill j hood that plans might be com-'quarter of Saturday night's bas- the student stands each Satur- Dieted to hv thi . ketball game .only to fall short "u m bring i 1 Easy to read dial. AC - DC .. - gicat i-tui day night, particularly when the snow locan- reuef frorn fess of colds S tub? I , f v. . i i "iuaer'1! Jack Evans, in his first year with the team, is doing a great job and deserves the support of 1 Scouts romped to victory over High School, the final score 22-17. It was Scouts third win of the year with four defeats. High School feli down hi their checking, and lacked hustle under the basket. It was also their fourth defeat of the season, with three wins to their credit, and the two teams are now tied for third place in the league standings. Sea Cadets Black 11, Christ-ensen, R. Davidson 2, Drake IB. D. LeighUn. J. Leighton 1, L. Matthews, Toderas 7, Wing. Stones An tone. Atkins. Jeff BIO IX PERFORM-ANTE. LOW IN PRICE everyone out Sixth Avenue way. of winning by a Harrow margin. Brownwoods were in command of the play in both the first and last quarters but let Co-op gain such a lead in the second and third that the latter emerged victorious by a 60 to 56 score. Ted Arney was again the big noise making 18 points for Co-op although he was safely held down in the last quarter to go scuie- Between the BASKETS Let's see some action along those j under 10 years of age are n for a tough wtnler season, according to recent surveys made to determine the prevalence of colds. Thee studies Indicate that children in this age group have more colds than , any other. It was also found that .the "average" child will have approximately four colds a year. To reduce the misery caused by these eold, more snt rwre Canadian mothers are turning to Vicks VapoRub. These aporub -k throat, chest n I "me. Even ti V VapoRub' ,1 apr.rs penetrij cold-congested Best of all, Vap, ork for he I the child sleeps h lines students, to show- appreciation for the work of your coach A Colour For Evpry Room and the fine showing your team 'T",JiJ' is making . Basketball continues to draw Aii-SUr piactkis are being .!arge crowds at the Civic Centre less. Jim Flater. was next with CANADA'S SMART SET NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR ADMIRAL DEALER 301 3fJ Phone 106 remedy for reli fry of children . ries 2, Marshall 6, J. Parnell 6 IP. Parnell 1, Stewart, Brown 2, I Phillips 6. I Scouts Becker 4, CIccone, Erickon 2. Findlay, Hodgkin- I carried out a couple of times; gymnasium. Last week's games 15 and Bill Sunberg led the de-each week in preparation for were no exception. The biggest feated team with 14. Play was what might come along in the . mid-week crowd of the season wide open throughout. Brown-shape of outside teams. j was on hand last Tuesday to see woods, however, were slow in Eagle Time Athletic Club of j Brownwoods take a well earned working the ball up to scoring Vancouver reported iir one of the; victory over Bo-Me-Hi, position and the and. time after time ison 3, Kristmanson 6, Scherk 2 , "V" u - uui-cor.a slot in the league stand- Co-op bottled them up effective ' lv. forcinir Inner Page 6) i a ."tj snuio niiiLlt don't get a team. into the win column. Brownwoods drop into 'a tie with Bo-Me-Hi now, and Co-op have undisputed lead of Webber 5. H. Webber. High SchoolBrown 1, Clark 8, Fie win 3. Nickerson 1. Petersen Rhodes, Sheppard 1, Smith 3 Talt. Here are the up-to-date standings in all leagues: Senior " AT N O M . Hi VC Hf N ! 1 1 We have the , me. division. Tomorrow nieht Bo Me Hi plays Co-op and a victory will mean second Dlace. or a W L pi USE OUR XMAS BUDGET PU Pay Y2 Between Now and Xmos and ,r-der in Easy Weekly Instalments os l0 j( j defeat will drop them behind jc-P Brownwoods into the leaeue rei- Brownwoods 5 1 10 j 2 4 4 I 2 4 4 I liar. i Bo-Me-Hi ... I Intermeiliate II per week beginning February BE WISE-SHOP AT Co-op Arney 18. Flaten 15 Holfcestad 6, Davis 5. Seherk 8 Fashion 4 2 1:1 ".Merchants 4 2 8 1 Morgan 6, Macphee 2. MANSON'S Your friendly Jefcik-r Third Ave. Profes&inhdun.iPmh Brownwoods Shier 7, Lavigne 8, Gurvich 9, Bill 8. Pierce, Sunberg H. Thompson 10, Owen. INTERMEDIATE MerchanU won a close one over North Star in the Intermediate division by a 4 point margin, the final score being 38-34. Merchants took a four point lead in the first quarter and held it grimly for me whole game. Dumas and Marshall were hot for the Merchants .each scoring 12. Slmonson, Wesch and Smith each scored 8 for the North Star entry. . Seven fouls were called on the Merchants, and 11 on Nonfa. Star by referees Spring and Husoy. Merchants Dumas 12, Currie 4. Christoff 2. Boulter 8 Mar ; i - o -c r 1 1 1 t r MATTSC t'PHOLS Phone Blue lit f. J30 Second! PrlriM Bupr MIRA-TRIM MOULDINGS ARE MADE IN OVER 200 SHAPES, A MOULDING FOR EVERY NEED. SOLD BY Gordon & Anderson GENERAL ELECTRIC REFLECTOR FLOODLIGHTS JUST ARRIVED Shipment of new CUMMINS dlesel and SIMPLEX jra en Bines. Boat owners and parties interested are Inrited to view these machines at our shop. BVTOWN MACHINE WORKS B. & W. TiV- For extra hour of playtime In il j t shall 12, Youngman, Anderson. 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