Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, December 23 1950 pear-Old Lady Northern Pioneer Si FU FLON vim .. - .V ' BASKETBALL M (Ma. Bel! 62, U ;he '"ft i Carroll College Evens She has lived In th n . ''ia nng region tS tVT! t?v-l years. She knew Pi r, " ? '.. u as just a mining a few shacks built nM?K? ca,rn l ...... . p.. f . came to know of he, nJr, T - Up Series With 67-63 J . Victory Over Rupert . j Montana's Carroll Course evened -their series ut 'j i one victory for each teair in an exciting rough anil , . ,i tumble ba-ketball game la.t night at the Civic Centra. The final score wa 67 to &1. It mm a rt-al dog-figh: ' - J , in the final half as Prince PiU.-rt strugfrlt to ovt r-' tome a 34 to 23 lead Fouls were handed out right ' ... - V --''; -- '".''.-'" ? . r.- it-.-..-.-'-" -r-'f-.. ,-'-"' ; - -A " - ..'-'-. 1 'i .u : ; V - lfev 't ' li- -' - ; J" V vr t : nu'idav Biackabv tra hieh r r I land left by th:ef arbiter J-jha I I CC!iadii!a and umpL-e Biii Dav- idson with trie eoiiese bovs So? - ; mg n.vcn and Schadweiler in' the third period and Pnnre P-'J- S pert ioiing Spring and Syi - 1 Vi.-? 4 'J Soherk in the third and Vvn and the word Is that th Greer. 5;herk in the fourth perSod. ;aim at iaiuu uix frw.a U.rir Carrel; took an early lead to'hi' rivals, the Gj'ii. head the locals 17 to 9 at the! end cf the first quarter. In th'j tnud peno-j the JeU managed to score an equal number" of , pilnta, each team getting 17. ar.d. ln.the final the Jet led by fast- j moving Reg Lavian outscorcd : TOPS THEM ALL-L;.,r-?i ConacRer, 50-year -old politician and busrnew man. i the choice of soon UTiters is Canada's tw.jr.and-ing male r<xe of the haif-centary. Ha record speati for itseif n aii-star perf -rmance that marked a 20-year era unprecedented m CanadUn suuru hiaiory. Ke was oa-s:andir,g in foo-bili hockey. lacrv. babai!, box;ng, Tt?t;ine. cuiiing s.-m ng d: .CPPHfSro! tne winners 23 to H but St was . Lavigne 19. Sun berg Spring jist too late to pull the gam 4 Morgan 4. Byitn J Total f out of the fire. Reg Lavign" scored II points in the fourth; Hi-iW Youn. id- Chesney period raily 'and led the teaatil P.-tchford 1. Tail 1. with 19 for the game. Prince 'mansun 3. BU. kaby g, Leumr-' Rupert didn't have their shoo.-1 neau 4. Nickerson 1. Sunotou-) ' in eye in the two first period, 'J. MurriMtn. Total 22. I rnis ng shot after shot. Rupert j FahHMi-H. bb 5. miermeia 2 HoJtestad was in top form. A.-or-iHiugari. Walsh, Hul 4 ' Aiuif-m? H son. Total-12 WONDLR-Cne-ani.e.; Uovrt Buie. arnaalng f!fUre of sport comt-s to Prnce Ruvert with the Harlem Globetrotter, basketball ieam mxi week. Playing Jus fourth season in the Globetrotter ffxanoon. Bie u sis Swt, two inches tall and 24 0r , the crack fo,ward with only a right arm. His other was amputated a Per fin auto accident in his youth. Bile', eye for the . . " T'l an1 Keneral all-rt"ll tUn, play are something thin hlmsP" on the coun bu" ilh on rm n fy,CfPrS d 'th Uo' B"yd starr at J. C. Carbon Itera-d , " , h,"ne t0n ' B'Uff- Arkan' He ted 1 I t0 18 con"ve victories and was aS?-"' KUter hd P'ayed lhw ypars at Tennesae h the con?Sia "ragd 16 points a -d m game h'rpLu in'T M""rt C-rerencT tournament rt 't hU S""ior ear' B U, the Globetrotters ISamr hit Ia.P, HlS iUin O"" " pleasing 1 .yc "ft I j BiKn Off I FRIDAY AM. 7:00 Musical Clock :0e-CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Gxd 8; li Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45Little Concert t:00 BBC News and Cvmty. 8: IS Morning Devotions 30 Mi.ning Concert s:5 Time Signal 10: . - 10 . . Morning . V!,i jo. t Carson RobUon and His B i V karoo 10:30 "Melody Time1' 10 :4S Musical Kitrhen ll:00Klndergarten of the Air II: IS Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period (ll:33-Ree. Int. 11:45 Scandinavian Melmlles FRIDAi P.M. 13:00Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 f:RfT Nt 12:25 Program Resume 12.30 B C. Farm Broadcast 12 55-Rec. Int. For the winners. Finton was the ou'-standfng player with 20 points, and along with big Wa'i Romano and playmaking Weav-er, teamed to make thins mighty tough for the Jets. Keily i lor the Helena team played an I exceptionally ra.c-nuiiAiiy fine iuie game, Eaiiie, gettm geiiins; -ix points, and really hustling ail the way. , in spite or the fact that it M a dull first half and a very poor . game ail he way from a basket- DaJ point of view, the specta- tors went away happy, after the .exciting second half. The up-j :andat-m attitude of both Saved By God, Girls Believe VAXCOUVER 0 -T0 schrxjl-girls. missing lur 2s hours' on snow-clad Mount Seymour, were found safe ar.d unharmed yesterday about twelve miles from 1 where searchers were locking for. them. j Marilyn Long and FTeida NVw--feid, aged 13. stumbi! down Oie treacherous siopes of the 4700-foot mountain and came ou;n 5 a deserted stretch of beach on Indian Arm, 20 miles east of Vancouver. "God saved us. We prayed all night,- the girls said. "We cre just going around in circles. We . j j v. didnt know where we wrt. mm m 1 teams provided plenty of scrap f. , 7h b, , and action, and kershould t',.h'T.-,CUP 1S3;; a big house tonight to see the Jjl' ,W "Jf 11 -on and final game of the ChoSu oy ni-uuim nan u a.t over rasn-: Ion in the Intermediate League' This advertisemenf is not published' or d?sd Control Board or by if Qocmrt of i- 7.., NHL- waLi nam Canada's oat- im. f3 , Wlth i!ar'diRg atWete of 1937 in t iie ! teams m just t a bit lax, after the,annual Canadian Press poll 13 ' years ago. The forme' British ! scorer for the winners with 5, and Jm Hebb led Tiahhrj with 5. Tcnight Hi-Gold meet with Hi - Green in the preliminary. i-i.'C-u:t;: Callcge Flynn 6. S'hl-dci!er 4. Hoiiu.-u 13. r IS. Keliv 6. ni.lun 20, SU$ad J. Total - 7. J Hu;scud h r.aten 5, D Sciit-rk 10. Ca(Lsja 2. S & iieilt lrm WMMmw,,, Sport Shots I Dirfcr Irvin . v . .. nru capiain CI 9h'c Biat k Hawks, suffered a Iractu.ed skull in collision rh cwcaw" lr KSX ched J on iIap;e Uafs t,;,, , Montreal Canadien. " L M Vo ,! ,t'?kas n .tant , . (,!., . v j Empire and Olympic Games pole I jvaulter won the Byng Trophy f r fpiirtsmanship in 1942 and was I appointed Ontario Athletic Coin- j ; mis-sioner before he retired f ru.u j hockey. j r III J 1 M ! IMI tllillf I I : ! ' j ' I - .'' f ( V . r - s . I 1 A v . - : JsHk--- s Business and Profs RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) THURSDAY P.M. 3:30 Listeners' Choice 4:00 The Sunshine Society 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int 4:30 My Shiomate Jimmv 4.4-Yotjng Man with a Son' a 4:55 iv CEC rrr v News I 5:00 Int. Comty. 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DOUBLE PRICE 1 :00 Concert Hour 1:30 MuikaJ Program 1:45 Women In Jobs: Comty. 2:00 School Broadcast 2 .30 Records at Random 2:45 Solo Guest 3.00 The Music Box The island of Tahiti in the East Pacific. 600 square miles, was discovered in the 17th ceu-t tury. T"o states Victoria and New South Wales, between them have 60 per cent of Australia's vast sheep herds. ,. f .,. FURTHER HERRING j QUOTA GRANTED j A joint appeal by fishermen ;' and companies for an ex.n-sion of the her.-inz qota in the northern sub-dtrict has ; reieived favorabie attentioi at , Ottawa, it was learned her? was reecived at the local offic? of the fisheries commissi in that another 20.O50 tons of j herring may b caught in th; rab-district. fishing to commence a: noon January 7. In atp"cxima;ely 20.000 tens of ; the ouota for the central sub-district. Every time we tried to find 'he roatJ il ust wasn't there." ' ,1 a"'c laa Taesday wnen thev were separated from 2 s.mdav RrWi mv,,. j "''b -"--1 - j 1 FOR SALE "'"mro. 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(302n) HISTORIC ONE-GAME GOALIE Lester Patrick s 1P28 goaftend-ing feat has been chosen by Canadian sports writers as on of the most dramatic Canadian sports events of the last half-century. Patrick was manager of the New York Raneers at the time when they met Montreal Maroons in the playoffs. In the fourth minute of the second period of the second game. Ranger Goalie Lorne Chabot sustained an eye injury and, under the rules, Maroons refused to allow a sub<ute. Patrick had never played goal and had retired from his hockey career five years previously, but he donned the pads and limited Montreal to a single- tally as Rangers won, 2-1. -joe Miller took over for the remaining games and fhe vlr? their flrt Stanley Cup. Patrick, now manager of nel ?h ,,UgarS in the Paclfic Coast 8h n the nets nn on the historic occasion. . (CP PHOTO) lODERN Painting and Derorat-U15 ,Dftnce and Matuik. Phone Black 215 evenings or JJwPjOJBox 1111. 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