SURPRISE IN OLD TIMERS - MODERNS (Continued from Page II ESrfnce Hupett Dan? 13eto3 Monday, March 7, 1949 hmm& FLOORING FIRST ROUND NEARLY OVER HOOP SHOOT ter was all for the Old Timers as their nt'orpRSivn nlnvlne kept BETWEEN' BASKETS (Continued nom t-aec 4) Ail-Star rating to at, least ten of theifcboys and that those ten then play off with local All-Stars. So far there has been no decision on this matter. (Sir" I'pset by Grant Stewart Competition Going Strong Gaines played in the Cana-jDom's on the defence. They' than Legion English billiards ' started to hit the basket and' tournamrnl over the week-end came with a rush that saw them I .fyjy ... reduced the number of mntrhi-e. score 7 Dointa before Dom's ! Grant Stewart provided the Flit OH HB'.MUM K SIDING ALL TYPES SASH AND DOOR .' . a.Ti'J a Complete Supply of derieral Con strut-lion still to be ulavt'd in (h. r,r, drtmned in their lone one of surprise upset In Friday nights round to three. ! the quarter. The final bell went noop-shoot when he took Bill 1(1 lw. ... . with the score 24-11 and the acuDys measure in no uncer- The S.R.O. sign is being used often these' days and the old timers' games on Saturday night were another oceaslon. This morning the sale of tickets for -.i mr tipen :g (;amc of the tain terms. Ted Arney turned in the best score to date when 14 of his 15 possibles swished through the hoop. Tonight will see the finish of the first round with 44 contestants in the junior and open divisions playing off for the chance to enter the day W. h. Gordon .plus 15, won i 0Id Timers stiI1 Paying hard, an interesting game over W ; Even after al! these years the Nesbitt, a ' 83me showed that thC 'd nwraw t0 U cion billiard Tlmers had l0St nnC f thCir tournaments whose ! handicap was plus 10 by' a score "aftlness and P13 n0Wf of 150 to 131 The game ThC "Iy dePartmen was very even until they W1 T 7", a! er U e cen turv h-,, hnn 1 lheir shooting. Their playing the Native tournament assured the promoters that there will be a sell-out each . night and, for that matter, an overflow. Many were a little surprised on seeing the crowd Saturday night and j were happy when they saw the1 . - i i -ii u i I 1 V, .. T 1 ... j.tjoi-u wiiril oor in secona rouna. uacK oi entries in oon made a f;im in-. t- ,.r .. . J day ay was was of of . a a more more roDus robust . j the girls division has prompted hilpotf, Evitt and Co. Ltd. ,. .,,,,, . . ..-. "'.ineir a vniUi gave hmi a k:id which nr,iiv ni.v show the boys put on. It is well tne committee in change to abandon ,his shoot for the time worth it from the fans' stand point .From the dressing room I he ma.nlamed until the finish. ed today. Ia the second name, Bruce j THE BOYS Simundion (pil!s 35, defeated! In the 'second game of the oeing. Here used by the elders in the ladies re tonight's contest- f,16 class after their game the strains PHONE G51 "..I .vioig;;n ipsus 25, with a. evening, the Old Time boys ants: score of 150 to 116. Moi-p tA n th. I Before Junior onmp-Pat rick i" C3"-" V-HUIV - tVJ-iy UIU fVH ItlU w . w - o started very badly and hi.j op-1 final quarter and then the All Parnell and Phil Lyons, Art THAMES, ponent had a substantial lead ! Stars forged ahead and won Parent and itonnie Ciccone. SUN BURY - ON iEOV RACING (f John Niiiwi'tiian iui ih j -" - vuinm nun- . mui6an, picKea up nanany o to ti. i uuii-uuic-viu t,- are holding ti.;, 1UZ in rcbruury, still does " " VVL" P"ea oreaK or 23 Tne Old Timers started me icusou anu ii xiuagKinwii, xtoy .ists bib- Tongue-tingling . . . soothing 'and refreshing! If you like peppermint, THIS is foryou. cool and creamy peppermint patty richly covered with MdirS exclusive chocolate coating. housework1 nosing game of the day; scoring when Captain Sonny, ana KODen, reaersen, won tserg of the current popular favorite '"phere ain't nobody here but; us chickens" could be heard fori blocks. Even though it has been j a few moons since many of them i played the game the old girLs gave an excellent account of -i ' themselves and whether they were able to "rise and shine" j Sunday morning is their bu.sl-! " ness. y, " , ibit in 10 years his own hopping, .t and takes his turn the sport v'v::ik , r. ,Hn(t of amateur in queues, dramatics. r. u uu t-Aiiuiig iinisli oines, wno noias an aii-Limc dcuwiu. when P. M, Ray played W. j. 1 city scoring record of 52 point Junior, Girl's game interval Pance on even terms, won by in a (fame, dropped In a lay-up: Raoul feness and Don Lefghton, the narrow margin of 4 points f hot-'. With this as a start they Bill Martin and IJennis Waters, wi a score of 150 to 14R R,n,'. went into a. 7-4 lead but then Bill Toderas and Norm Sather. m hTm', ? certain any pathenna with a song or monologue Beyond question .. . the Best! Pis"on Assocla-3no members advertise m me uany News! a 6,000 birds. led at the start, but both players the A11 Star offence with Girls half-time Joe. Walsh' were even at 45 and Ray reach ' snPPy passing got into high and Alan Hartwig, Barrie Wat-I ed his 100 while Ranee stuck Bear with Morgan and Arney 'son and Harold Marshall, L. at 58. Ranee then made a fault- leadng the Tvay and they took Kristmonson and Bob Scharff. 2 Tonight Bo-Me-Hi and Brown- i woods tangle to try. to straighten out the league standing to a ; less break of 26 .and gradually a la"" lead at ('Uarter ume' Ttle ! .Girls intermediate, ' interval- NESS AND PROFESSIONAL caught up with "his opponent, old T1r checked close ?n Andy Owen and Bob 'vuckocich, I nwvrf,v.T h ttra xMj,tn i- uiaveu an asKressivc ivur ui uan nonr n-a r,nH ctonrnvt tt;i c " Me-Hi will be favored to take j was played standing at 148 to 14(5 in Uie secona Quarter ana Kept Lntermecrate , haif-time-An- the me due to ,he ab3ence of me ui mars Doiiiea up ai- ln lavor of the winner. pus MacPhce and Sonny Bey- Everett pierce of Brown woods though Morgan shook loose and i rrn Ar Hlvon arxA TlniiO' RViipr . . .... ... CHENEY N'TIST MITH BIXX-K p a. nux 1401 to give the " ' " ' , T " . wno injured his root while piay- scored six points ' JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST ' John Bulger Ltd. . 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Senior half-time George without accident or without bc-r the half time whistle sounded Howe and J- L- Blain' Denn?r ing late for work. ;Y SEIiVICH RRYDfJES and McLEAN LACK 0SG r Diivery Needs PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Xot Between two loves W t j Income Tax Returns Compiled ,Thain and Don Stewart, jacici with the score 23-22. In the third quarter the de- , MacLeod and Tony Crawley, fences tightened up on both The senior game half-time 'earns and points were a little interval has developed into a hard to get as ball handling period for the settling of prl-came to the front with each vatc feuds. The fans will . no team trying for the break thai j doubt get a laugh out of the at-would give them a score. The tempts of City Engineer . Don Old Timers ran neck and neck Stewart to best City Cierk Den-with the All Stars and. with-ny Thain and Dally News Re- iV CARS ur Ri rvice )NE G4I5 Courteous Service Besner Bk)ek Room 31 PHONE 600 about two minutes to go, they porter Jack MacLeod to demon-took over the lead 29 to 28 when strate his superiority over Jay-Stiles crabbed a rebound and cee Tony Crawley. Hoop Shoot M mm '0m 0 FLORISTS Third Avenue MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone BLUE 818 P O. Box 5PR - 330 Secnnd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. Y SERVICE GRFf.JJ 787 C. ni l' Rupert, B. DECOR ATI NO A. P. GARDNER &.CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS UANOING scored. The score brought a bij M.C. Don Forward will match cheer from the crowd. This his skill with Principal Alan lead, the last the pioneers were Hurst and league sharpshooters to have, didn't last very long Angus MacPhee and Sonny as ihe fast-passing All Stars .Beynon will settle this argu-whipped the ball around and jmcnt via the hoop shoot method. Lavigne and MacPhee broke ; loose to score before the three- - quarter whistle blew with the LONDON, (r--To encourage youngster on top 32-29. In the appreciation of serious music, final quarter the fast pace be- Tottenham, North - London, pan to tell on the Old Timers council are to hold lunch-Urn? and the fast-moving Air Stars gramophune recitals once h poured through a riddled de- week. . FS PAINTING Solid rnelal inscribed f ' F I I IDENTIFICATION TAG 'HR t' O A 1 I A P 11 Si I Your dog won't bo lot! lot long if ho wear, a Dr. Bollard meul J fi j f, Jjj f 1 O l3 I identification dint imcribod with hit namo and addro. To oet . I this .olid, good lookinj dog tag, ju.t ..nd throo Dr. Ballard'. g g DOC t CAT I labels plu SC (lo cover mailing and handling) r Pr. Bollard, i . vf ? v , , 7" I 46S Victoria Soad, Vancouver. Protect your pet agoinjf li ' F 0 D U 5 I and insure his axi health by feeding him Dr. Ballard M r.Vrpioa heallh foeris. 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