4 Prince lUiucrt Dailp r5ctas Friday. March 25, 1949 n d Radio Dial Cc I I K 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) brother Rupert went sadly back to practising free hoim shots, in the third adult gamp Yent Leland downed Jerry lp mire. In the Ladies' competition Dotty Hamilton ousted Rusty Thain to enter the second round. The- three In the 'teen aip iur- iBER Bimsmesurwiir . TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY HEARS SECOND ROUND Seven more games in the Civic .Centre table tennis competition were played off yester HARVEY-S1MUNDS0N BILLIARD FINAL FLOORING rcszr-rr' zzz -- t e V-.- p FIR OR HEMLOCK competition saw Joe Sehell beat Odd Eidsvick, Ralph Young defeated ' Ron Rhodes and Neil McAra overcome Paul Olsen. 'TUNC Phoo ft! Fashion Wins Hoop Title Dom's Take First SIDING ALL TYPES SASH , . AND DOOR. . . . a.nt a Complete Supply of General Tun struct ion The semi-finals in the fourth handicap English billiards tournament at the Canadian Legion Hall yesterday provided an interestig and closely contested match between Alex Harvey and George Dawes, the former winning by the narrow margin of 15 points 150 to 135. Harvey playing minus 20, and Dawes (plus 25i made breaks of 22. 23 and 22 during the match. Harvey had Rained 44 out of his 45 points handicap by the time Dawes reached his century APPLIANCES FOR YOUR AND CONVFNirMrUR r C r ,-i,r1 t day, advancing th winners into the second round which will begin next week. Play in the initial round will conclude tonight. In the adult competition, an internal City Hall feud was set-tied when City Engineer Don S t e w-'a c t trounced Assistant Treasurer Bill Long, thus settling a long standing verbal dispute over their relative merits. Two brothers, both of whom shine brightly on the basketball floor collided over the table tennis net and, as a result, Mel Holkestad moved into the second round while hi.s CLOCKS Blood In Ladies League Play-offs Fashion Footwear won the Intermediate basket- Electric Kitchen Electric Alarm Phi ft Evitt rOFFKE-MAKEKS-Cory , mANKETS-n.K.,l,ual!,tt x,mm nn t., .f ;.i,t ,..u.,!Hd from then on the players ball title last n girt when pof ;kcpt withJn a few one they scored a decisive 4.jianother until the end of the to 2a victory over Mer- game. LAMPS Trilite Complete with Silk Shj,l Torcheries Table Lamps and Co. Ltd. chants. Bob Gill was the HEALTH LAMI'S I'HONE C51 Infra Red Clear Infra Red Itubv TOASTERS Civic Centre . Dates . FKIDA"Y PM. 4:00 Ed McCuray smgs 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Sleepy Time Stories 4:45 Easy Listening 5:00 MncMillan Club Quiz 5: 30--Keyboard & Console 5:45 About Town 6:00 Musical Varieties 6:30 Malkin's Melody Money Time 9:45 Plantation House Party 7:05 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Feidler Conducts 8:00 Your Favorite Band 8:30 Citizens' Forum 9:10 Citizens' Forum News 9:15 Emma Caslor 9:30 Prairie Schooner 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Legislature Report 10:30 Biltmore Hotel Oreh. 10:55 Interlude 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SATURDAY AJA. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hita 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News Commentary 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 Melodies for Junior 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 World Church News, 10:30 Concert Favorites 10;45 CBC News and Com'ty 10:55 Weather Report 11:00-T.B.A. 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Rec. Int. 11:45 Personal Album SATURDAY P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 Rec. Int. 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 To be announced Sport Shots Westinghouse Autocrat General Electric, 2-slit (ieueral Electric, Turnover Alex Harvey will now meet Bruce Simundson in th efinal match of 200 points on Sunday afternoon and with a handicap of 55 points to overcome a close mulch is expected. Neil Cameron still remains the scorer of the highest break during this tournament with a well-played 43 to his credit. Juvenile Borden Street Pnrnell 3, 'Wesley 8, P. Parncli, Shenton, At-kains 4. Nelson, Widdoes. 15. High 4 Leighton, Erlkson 7. S c h e r k , Brentzen, Antrobus. Young. Mostad. Phillips 2. S. Girls' Lea rue Northern B.C. Power Boxing has placed a glove on three British lata- big gun of the night with thirteen points and Jack James scored an impressive eleven. Don Johnson was neain hierh-shooter for the Merchants with eight points. Once again Merchants were the stronger team in the first half of the gime. having an eight-seven lead at the quarter and a fifteen-fifteen tie at the half, slipped badly in the last half of the game to los? the series two games straight. Referees Comadina and Ciceone called ' twenty-four fouls with honors being even at twelve for each team. Merchants made fifty-one shots at the basket, Fashion sixty-five. Dom's took the first game of the best of three series for the SATURDAY Spurts r.M. 2:00 Teen Age Badminton 2:00 Adult Casual Badminton ' 7:00 Teen fcie Badminton Special 2:00 Teen Art Class 3rd Ave. and 3rd St PHONE 210 or 209 A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS Will, ilirs. Amateuf and professional I fight bills sometimes Involve as many as three battling brothers I there are 10 of them all told in one evening. Leamington Spa. in Warwickshire, boasts the I throe Turpins. The O'Sullivans of suburban Finsbury Park, etui ! line up five for a fistic melee. , And now Watford's two Buxton brothers are kicking up resin dust in the big rings. Amon them, there's just one major title. But they're all prominent in their respective divisions : Middleweight Dickie, at 27 the oldest of the Turpins, made box-) ing history last June. He became the first Negro to hold u i British title. Randolph, Dickie's brother, probably is the nex; best middleweight in Britain. He also made history by winning both junior and senior amateur national titles in one year. Lnder ' a recent ban. 20-year-old Kar.oy can't fight for a "pro" title until he's 21. Anyway, he and Dickie . Con in i tied on Page 6) Dom's Hamilton 4. Jordan 3.' Thain 2, Husoy, Greenwood 2,' L. Husoy 11. I High School Hamilton, Pav-' WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT YOl'R HOOK CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 Ladies" League, defeating High'.ich 5, Matson 2, Webster 2. Ken-j School 11 to 9. High School ' nedy. Lykegaard, Keays, Paul,' played super basketball but Shier. 9. Intermediate . . Fashion Slatta S. Gill 13, could not find the hoop, being out-shot by the taller and heav- ier players on Dun's team. It Teng, James 11. Arnsten 6, John was a clean game with only five 'Haugan 8, George Haugan 3, 45. personals called by Referees Calderoni and Forward. Merchants Hebb 6, Young-man 6. Johnson 8, Owens 3, Moore 4, Simonsen 2, Andersen 25. 12:45 Grand National and Oxford Boat Race 1 :00 Hi-Roads of Song 2.00Ballet Club 2:45 This Week 3:00-Plano Classics BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Wednesday afternoon saw Borden Street School make it two straight over High School to take the Juvenile title by a score of fifteen to rune. Wesley was the star of the Borden Street, scoring eight of his team's points while Chris Erlkson netted seven LADIES' BOWLS "A" SCHEDULE DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P.O. 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