i man. But our income is far less I'KFAIR LAWS (Continued from rag BASKETBALL- IlkOI,.. i -now it an Indian is 1 Wednesday, November 9. 1949 L.u..saMimuU w a wmte neigh- sahl .h,. Premier Johnson had duly reg Co-ops Win From Iligli NOVV AVAILABLE oor to a loal of ouy bread, he is get pen , ' prosecuted or warned by a flsn. $75o of 8 cries warden. But what about the 1,, the big fishing companies slaugh-1 .M tering thousands of salmon dally ahi7St f 1 and earning thousands of dol- ijve anri Tables Turned From Reverse Earlier in Season Other Results ist?red their trap lines when such regulation were Imposed. At that time they were assured that their livelihood from thu. sou:re was protected However, the yorestry branch then put up maiiy of the areas for timber sale anj sow have been logged off to Uvj det-i ment of the trapline owner. INTERMEDIATE In the Intermediate game Fashion went into a first place tla with Merchants when they handed them their first defeat of the season. The score was 27-24. iarsr . , a m Chamber Backs j Health Board The Chamber of Commerce Monday night endorsed . representations which are beinu made by the Prince Rupert District Unit Board of Health with a view to the appointment as soon a.s possible of a full time medical director of the unit and a fully qualified pathological laboratory technician. Communications from Victoria referred to the difficulty of obtaining Dersonnel for these In the senior basketball game Tuesday night, fans saw Co-op avenge an opening game defeat by Bo-Me-Hi, turning the tables 58-53. Only in the first quarter was play slow, with poor shooting showing up in the score. High School was on top 9 to 7 goinq; Into the second quarter when both teams started to hit the $1 A i 'The game was close with Fsh-lion having to come from behind an 8-5 deficit In the first quarter. I From then on they held to their LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE SCHEDULE Schedult (or the Ladies' Bowlini Leanue. First Quarter is Announced ai Follows Nov. 15 Stare vs Brown-wooda; Savoy's vs Wallace Pharmacy; Coram e rc 1 a 1 vs Wrathairs. Nov. 17 Big Sisters vs Seal Cove; Belmont vs Black Cats; Pungers vs Boosters; Rupert Radio vs Variety; Scuby's vs Lyons; Toilers vs Pin Heads. Nov. 22 Rosa Lee vs Wrath-all's; Scuby's vs Wallace Pharmacy; O. & Andeinon vs Uni-teers; Brownwoods vs Savoy's; Seal Cove vs Annettes; Noble ft Wick vs Stars. Nov. 24 Tollers vs Lucky Strikes; Variety vs Pin Heads; Rupert Radio vs Lyons; Plungers vs Belmont; Commercial vs Black Cats; Big Sisters vs Boosters . Nov. 29 Boosters vs Annettes; Noble tt Wick vs Savoy's; Star a vs G. It Anderson; Ru- 4 point lead until the final whistle. Play was rougher than usual : Co-op and several players had to be warned. Fashion had the hmidit positions but Dr. K. A. Tayior hoop and rack up point I.(M)K FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABES came out the better and led at said that the outlook was now on rebounds and this help added to their point score. brighter as far as a doctor was the half 27-24. In the second half Co-op took a leaf out of the iiuiimjiru ituu mm a couple be avail-' Hi"n St !lo1 book' and' wittl fast - - - i of months one mkht Fashion Intermela 6, Oil! 3. Skog 1. Hebb 9, Watson. Hill 6, Jones 2, Teichman, Lien. Joe ibreaks, poured through th' Students" defence to catch them flatfooted. They took a !ead of 12 points but Bo-Me-Hi fought back and cut it to 8 points 43-35 Haugan. 27. Merchants Currie 3, Duma.1 4. Youngman 4, Marshall 3, Boulter 4, Anderson, Chrlstoff 2, Le-tourneau 4. 24. JINIOR In the Junior game Sea Cadets "For this, the registeed trap-line owner gets nothing, except the ruin of his livelihood which1 is destroyed with the removal of the timber." Mr .3.nclair said. His appeal to the Premier urged that the timber in those aras fhould be reserved for the pr)-tection of fur bearing animals and that owners of trapline3 fhould be compensated where timber has already been logfw'l off. Relaxation of F sUeries regulations which now make it punishable for Indians to catch salmon in the rivers for other than their own private t'se, exc?pt in commercial fUhir.g area." i.i season, also was subjxt of complftint to the Premier. Fisheries regulations allow Indians to catch fis'"-. In the upper areas of the riv?u for their own use, but make -t punishable for them to sell ,ulIi lah. "These regulations were Imposed on the assumption that we are still a primitive people whose sole diet is fl.sh," Mr. Sinclair declared. "Now, however, our diets are much the same as the while at the beginning of the final quarter. Co-op asain gained a 12-point edpie which stood until the studT.ts fought hard to cut it down but the closest they .ou'd come was 5 points as the linal bell went. t P-W MSifrW '0:2 I . : i 'vWftt'.r'ftv'?" ' - .Yl 1 went down before Kinsmen by pert Radio vs Wallace Pharm-the score of 32-20. The Cadet BCy; Uniteeri vs Wrathall's; floored two new playera In Ken Seuby'i vs Brownwoods. Black and Wells Drat, adriln;; some much needed height. Kins- carl Smith returned to the men's fast breaking attack broke city today from the south where Fathen ond their torn like Old Chum becaui it fits into a mon'i imoking poMern. It's just right for doy-in-doy-out moking. Enjoy Old Chum'i $low. burning qualities and fresh, cool, rich flavour. Ask your tobacconist for a package or half-pound tin. M mk Mt afj mlmmri fJ I I Sid Scherk was strong on de -Th j i nei .11 s ay i .ree fith Star fence for Bo-Me-Hi, also topping them in the scoring with 14 points. Danny Bill came up with 8 points while playing good ball through the Cadets defence and he attended a conference of they scored easily to capture the the Provincial Civil Employees win. I Association as delegate repre- Sea Cadets Chrislensen 6,! tenting local civil servants. Rup Holkestad and Joe Davis cam through with one of their 3U Black, Davidson. J. Leighton 4 George Eales returned on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. better games on offense. Morgan again was the clutch player. Arney, although held scorelless in the first half, broke through in il i on, iw. I(r v 7j Toderas 5, Drake 5. 20. Kinsmen A. Blackaby 4, White, Letourneau 8. Mcfi. !,.!) Pencff, W. Blackaby 2, McAfee, the final half for 10 points. Fla- ten played a driving gam? from McKay 10, H. Blackaby 8,-32. LADIES LEAGUE his guard post. In the Women's game. Peoples Hinh SchoolSpring 11. Carl copped their opening game by son 7, S. Scherk 14, Wso.itor 9, downing Dom's 17-13. The score was close until the fnal quarter when Doms were shut out while Moore, Ratchford, McChesney 4. Sharpe, Kristmanson, Bill 853. u Co-op Arney 10, Flaten 9.! Peoples scored 4 poinU to break t Davis 11, D. Scherk 5, R. Holke a 13-all score. stad 12, Morgan 11, Dumas. 58. The generosity of the referees 1 UfcJSVISilll was evident. In all women's games the refs take the attitude limkale hard work, tedious hours, from many house-cleaning (ho res... with a modern VACUUM CLEANER and handy attachments that the calling does not need to be a strict as the other league games. This tends to lead the II. n li 1-4 u 1,1 H i This advertisement is not published or displayed by th" Liquor Control Board or by the tfovernm nt of British Columbia game into a wild scramble which is trying to be done away witn, and good clean basketball take its place. Peoples Store Budinich 6. Bill 1, Howe 6. Dumas 2, Thain 2 - 1 1 Dom's-B. Hamilton 6, Kildal 1, N. Youngman, L. Youngman, A. 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