Prfrue Gupm Datip r3etotf Thursday, February 24. 1949 Sm g,Mrl(i BEES DEFEAT 'R0SA LEES IN in TT&dtanp Between the BASKETS BASKETBALL THRILLER- Local High School Shows PERFECT COMBINATION FOR PERFECT Class Against Westminster A two-year old basketball contest has been renewed at the Civic Centre as Booth Memorial High School Rainmakers clash 1 with an invading team from i New Westminster's Duke of Con-naught High School, top tenar.lj of the southern mainland high 1 school melon circuit. i Well remembered by the l-1 Edged Out by Series Opener cal players are the two defeats j Two of the top High School teams in the province mot administered by the D.OC.in the Civic Centre gymnasium here YVednewhiy nijrlit and here two years ago and theyitha visiting New Westminster Puke of Oonnaught team vow that such a thing will not ' edged out the Ko-Me-Hi Rainmakers in a close ami exciting be repeated this year. The re - suits .they say, will be at least partly reversed. I,ast night's I game. A basket in the last half by the Dukes' high-scoring ; centre, Dob Flynn, gave them the one point victory 111 to ISO. j , A .sell-out crowd witnessed the same can be construed as one i game. likes. j The Dukes, winners of 25 of 28 Coach Ken Wright's boys have j games played this season, are run up a real reputation in the ; considered one of, if not the top south this winter. Their record j High School team In the prov-shows a trail of 23 victories out i ince. Their losses were at the of 25 games, including eight) hands of Northern Washington LEAGUE JOUST Busy Bees, whose fiutterlngs. have not been able to lift theini above cellar position in the! Ladies' "H" Five Pin League.! soared to unusual heights ir ! i Tuesday night's session unuj stung the league-leading Rosa' ccs for - two games out ofj three. However, the event did; nothing to alter the relative positions of either team in the i standings. Only tram to win three games was Miller Bay which is now a party to a three-way tie for third place. Individual high scorin' was recorded by Bertha Dunbar, of Rosa Lees, who rolled the high three-game tolal of (Mil for an average of 210, and P. Roberts, of Miller Bay whose Ion sini'le game score was 'I'M. Miller Bay 3, Stars (I. Iirownwoods 2. Boo. lers 1. Busy Bees 2, I'm a Lees 1. Toiler.-' 2, Noble & Wick 1 Big Sisters 2, l'. iaionl.s 1. Individual scoi in MH.l.FR DAY Peterson 24ii l!ll 1!W Roljei Is 17.i 2tia 101, Davis Lit 141 I3l llev 101 lt lldl! M. Vincent li',4 22 1 14 Handicap 41) 4 i 4-i 'Imam U0 !).'!,) 7:3 i (I. STARS Mcinivrc 14K 1K2 Hi' L. Keavs HU 1-14 ii, j M. ixesoitl . Liii II. Rasper . m '.) 120 : J. Dickson l'.U 14 Kill. Jlanuieap Ml Mi no! Totals lill HUH 7111 BOOSTERS V. Patrick 1(1!) KU) 112 Y. ChariraiKl l!t; I. .U Uio T. Coiil 'J'j IH2 ::;i; N. Kciniedy '.). 107 ll'J A. Denton 141 II ii 14 Handicap 74 74 74 Totals 711 Kill 87 U BROWN WOODS t M. Krecsy 135 147 183 ivi, Magi.e l-,7 Ltti 1:U M. EDV 12ti 1114 Hill i. 'ii own I 4 124 122 R. Donaldson H5 101 li,0 Handicap .11) II. i II) Totals .822 877 i M.lnred ' V'rl- lioitlfd V 5;-V i V ' ' Knglainl A 'tti f SHAVES! You get the slickest, most refreshing shaves of your life with the Gillette Tech Razor and today's Gillette Blue Blade. They fit exactly, and protect you from the discomfort caused by misfit blades. Gillette double edges mean dotil '? ecoiKMny, too. look'feelBe Gillette BLUE BLADES itf'.L L J I COLORED BAU.OTS Illiteracy is so widespread in Venezuela that veiling papers ,ure marked witli colors In distinguish the parlies. MEN'S DRESS. S'lllETS Now .. S2.r MEN'S DRESS, and WORK G. SOX -, MEN'S PENMAN'S I'NIHTt- WEAK, a garment . $3.25 MEN'S WORK PANTS. San forized, now S2.5I5 MEN'S DRESS PANTS, worsteds and tweeds, now kii.uu MEN'S FISHERMEN'S PANTS all wool, now $r.rM i MEN'S WIrHllFKHts Zipper, Showerproof. Now St.?..". 1 MEN'S SLITS, all wool worsteds, now S32.50 BOYS' CLOTHES Denims, ( iulrr-ar, Lunir Pants. Shoes, Windhreakrrs BOVS' SWEATERS assorted from BOVS' ALL Now BOYS' anil GIRLS' SKI PANTS and JACKETS, sizes 2 to i years, all wool, double knees, per garment .. $3,110 A I LADIES' BOWLS "A" SCHEDULE March 7 O. & A. vs Annettes Variety vs. DeJong's, Savoy's vs.' Senby's; Taft & Odowes vs. Manson's, Orange vs. Westview i March 14 DeJong's vs. Savoy's, Scuby'.s vs. (I. ft A.; Annettes vs. Variety; Malison's vs. We.stview, Orange vs. Taft Odowes. March 21 Variety vs. Seuby 's, & A. vs. Orange, Westview vs. Taft & Odowes; Annettes vs. I Savoy's, He Ling's vs. Manson's. ' j High School teams. I The game shovacd to local basketball f.ui.s that their own 1 High School team is on par with' teams in the South.. It was a credit to Coach Alex Bill who has brought his team up to such fame in the province. The loss was the second clo.se one that the locals hae dropped to a visiting; ouUiern- team. Last ' year it was to Magee High. j The hulfUme ceremonies brought the Bo-Me-Hi cheer smiad on the floor where they went through their . flashlight drill. The gymlights were turned off and the squad formed a big "D" and gave a cheer for the Dukes. Then they proceeded to form the big "B" for the Rainmakers. During the p.ame they gave out with cheers for the teams. The first score came from the Dukes when Jack Kennish dropped in a one-hander from the side. Flynn followed with a free throw. The locals then fccored with Ray Spring swishing the nets with a push shot. Ball handling was fast and smooth as the teams worked hard to score. The shots were rimming the basket and the score was tied at the quarter 6 all. The Dukeg used a zone defence that forced the Rainmak ers to shoot from outside and Tins rtdvertisenicnt is not publishf j w dephyi, PO.ir.l or by llii ljvenmi nl i HOOP PLAY-OFF HERE IN APRIL "B" Championships In Prince Rupert This Spring British Columbia senior "B" championship busketball final play-offs will be held at the Civic Centre here between the .mmm ? nr, UE Prince Rupert Jets and the win- RAClfTpl ner of the southern play-downs DhJIvLIDkI K CIOAREJJE r j I 1 pAPErca - i irom me side. Only a lew times -were behind 24-18 at the holT. did the locals try to break the Morgan's came fast hi the zone, being contented to pot third quarter and cut the Fash-their shots from outside. The ion lead to 4 points, 30-2ii, at locals played their usual 'shift-. three quarter time. In the" final ling- man to man defence. i quarter Morgan's out-played The second quarter saw the Fashion and out-scored them teams finding their shooting Fashion's slumped in this qunr-eye and, led by Captain Jim,ter and this cost them the im- One Point in Last Night that might have put the game on Ice. With time running out j the Dukes played the ball inlo I their bucketman, Flynn. and he j came through with his hook shot to score. The locals strove hard to come back but time; ran out for them. ; The Dukes had a fine passing 'attack and worked the ball in! to the pivot from which their' offensive worked around. Their ione defence held steadily ilur-) ing the game. Flynn wa slhelr top man in the scoring; and also on rebounds. Art Olson played a great defensive , game, grubbing re-! ! bounds and slapping down Flynn's hook shots, Flaten w.i; great as the play maker for the team. Jim was off In his shooting although he did score 10 points to be high man fur the game. The Dukes took 55 shots and made 12. They scored 7 of I t free throws. Bo-Me-Hi took 71 shots and made 12. They scored C or 12 free throws. MORGANS WIN PRELIM In the preliminary game Morgan's came through in the last seconds to win from the Fashion squad 38-SG. The loss for Fashion dropped them into a tie for first place with Merchants in the Intermediate League. 1 Morgan's had to come from behind In the final quarter to win. Fashion started out fast and quickiy built up a 13-G lead at the quarter time. Their piny slackened off in the second half while Morgan's began hlttin ; the basket for scores and thev portant game. Morgan's play wa8 improved and their shoot- mg me best of the season lor them. Morgan's took 76 shots and ' made 19. Thev nilssnrf nil i i,,. hrows. Fashion took 72 shoN nd scored 1C. They made 4 of 0 free throws. Individual scoring: Dukes B. Flynn 9, S. Svlat- 0 s, D. Zaharko C, J. Kennisli . J. Buday 3, S. Burrows 2, C ' inclair 2. 11. Criiikshank, Eno ' nan 31. ; Bo-Me-in-Flaten 10 David- . on, Olson 4, Spring 7, Carlsi ' 'cherk 5 Sunberg 3, Webster . lill, Ratchford30. Inteimrdirtlt (in me Morgan's Hill 10. Eidsvik, charH 6, Brew 14, Lien . Bonier 2, Jones, Watson 33. Fashion .Slattu 4, Intfnnela ', J. Haugan 4, G. IIaup:un 10, Jill 6, Tens 4, Arntsen , Janus 30. Classified ittnrrn,' l.p aiAiiv.t rings lesuits.," . . .i. m m v 5 . - 5 It: 1 I w rhone 654 15c i ivitn pid for mptiti tit Ubtlid by iy B C brcwtiy Ikit dvrthmint it not pvblihd i:H,Vi by lli tiquw Conlial Bond 1 k G.tmiMH l KimiK Cvlmi.tit, on April 15 and 10. Civic Centre Managing Secretary Don Forward was advised yesterday by the B.C. Basketball Association The quarter-finals will begin on a regional basis in the south e.i March 25 and 26 In the In-t"iior and on Vancouver Island Southern Mainland championi will then meet the Vancouver Island champs in the interior In with State of Washington teams. This record sets them up as the leading team on the lower mainland. j Tonight's game will be the! second of the two game, total point series. The visitors arriv- ! ed yesterday on the Prince Ru- j pert ami will sail south agai'i i tonight. ; The visiting team consists of Ken Wright, coach. Manager j Sonny Nelson, Bob Flynn, Dan- ; ny Zaharko, Steve Sviatko, Paul ! j 3reday, Jack Kennisa, Siil Bui rows, Grover Sinclair and Hugh i i Sinclair.' i Arrayed against them is Bo- j Me-Hi's most outstanding stai- warts under Coach Alex Bill. They will be Art Olsen, Glen Carlson, centres; Jim Flaten, Bill Davidson, Bill Sunberg, S Scherk, guards; M. Webster, R. Spring, Danny Bill and Rilly Ratchford, forwards. Individual scoring: Intermediate Merchants-Hebb 9, Owens 4, Moore 2, Mercer 1, Sather 4, Cur-r)e, Simonson 10, Johnsen 2 32. Morgan's-Hill 9, Eidsvik 2, Brew, Seharff 11, Lein 5, Wat-1 son. Boulter 4, Jones. 31. High School-Ratchford 7, Bill, Hartwig, Van Pykstra 3, Sharpe 6, Hills, Helm 4, Martin.seiv 20. (Continued or. Page Severn , Is There A . . . . FUEL ROBBER ; .... in Your Oil Burner? ' We want to stop all the black smoke coming out of chimneys LET l!S ftlll.I) THAT COMBUSTION CHAMBER SCIENTIFICALLY Only the Finest Materials Used FOR SERVICE WITH SATISFACTION .... SEE Thorn Sheet Metal Limited BLACK HSI 253 FIRST AVENUE EAST JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue NEW ROYAL HOTEL Home Away From Horn . 60 Room, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Hone Ml P.O. Box 1M ROSA LEES - A. Postak 224 196 138 fc.. Clam KM Ki5 14U L. Basso-Bert .. 174 151 145 G. Smith 1JU 132 1(2 14. Dunbar 214 245 1H7 Handicap 21 21 21 'totals . t;r,7 J10 8a2 BUSY BEES K. Stewart 148 128 124 J. Heeierson .. . 117 12 J. Outhrie jots 110 M. Hunan 142 l.)(i lOfi ri. lJ.ivtuson . 1 mi liii l.ni Y. Ewart . . Kid 204 Handicap . 93 !)3 13 'lolais Bts;; H23 915 NOBLE & WICK A. IIoiKeslad . 14!J 1C.4 184 him-a 11.; itii 128 M. BaXUr 0!) lo) is. Nu'Cliesnev !i ll'i 190 A. Lind.sctli 102 nil 14i iiuflicap iiij i;y Totals 7(i(i 1,1, i 8,l'i TOILERS - M. Wide 157 203 11)3 O. Richards 1 ii 2i)a I'd E. MeLeod 143 U'4 85 B. Ellison . . 1 liii 129 77 J. Menzies 1011 MJi 171 1 Handicap M ii.) u.'.i Totals 'i(!il !Hi5 Villi BELMONTS -- B. Windle 143 11 U,s P. Andrew Kit Hi.' O. Tubb lf.O 111 110' M. Scharll 173 120 133 K. Anderson . yu H7 73 Handlcan ... 78 7:: 78 Totals . 7H3 . 70R 741 BIG tilSTERR - B. Gome.. 134 14'i 135 I Mu nee y 182 130 82 M. Smilh 125 117 K',3 E. Rothwell 144 1117 12:: E. Bond ... Kili 174 111 Haivlican 20 20 211 I Totals 774 753 C14 the semi-fir.ai. southern titan j The tup , will jouii.fv im:, , the Prince Bdjxn ; of the iW term April lici !.-, downs hoi awn r , Basketball htz I All r( .iu!'.j two-panie fe'll j TIME-TAB! February 24 -E School Bn-Mf-E Connaiichts. February X I Kinsmen, Paste ants. 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M'Tlrrr Bay . ; ' l ' Hi j' Sisters '; 7 .5 J ' Hehhonls (16 i Nobie gi Wick 0 . 6 Slurs . 4 . 3 Urnyuiwouds 3 9 V.u;y Bees 3 9 - -. - OYSTERS CAN SNIFF Oysters have a sense of .smell vhieh they use to test the purity of sea water. 1 riaien, me Kainmaicers took a uiic pumi, icaii ai nan nme j- i The fast-breaking pace didn't- lessen any in the second half as the teams fought hard to con trol the ball and score. ' The Dukes edged into a" 21 to 19 lead but the Rainmakers came rialit back and scored 5 points to go ahead 24-21 at the quarter. The Rainmakers had their biggest lead of the night at the beginning of the final quarter as they were 5 points up. The Dukes cut that margin down quickly and tied it up at 28 all with three minutes left to play. With the seconds ticking away both teams gave out with al: i hey had to ' go Into a load. Spring put the Rainmakers out in front but Captain Danny Zaharko scored a free throw to put the Dukes one behind. 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