Prince tlupert ah JUctos Ltu. ; Wednesday, January 28, 1948 at Civic Centre OLYMPICS SHOWDOWN m W ... . a Switzerland in Dilemma as BASKETBALL SAVOY DOWNS CO-OP TO LEAD LEAGUE tven for double the price you can't buy anything better than Itesult of Contradictory Edicts ISPMJi THURSDAY Sports a.m. 9:00 Bo-Me-Hl gym class, p.m. Bo-Me-Hi gym class . 2:30 King Edward gym class. 3:30- Badminton. 7:00 - Badminton. 8:0G-Rup-Rec men's class. Hakkelbitll 0:00-Civic Centre Arrows. Special Evrnls p.m. 3:00-I.O.D.E. tea. 7 (K) - National Film Board film ichildrem. 8:00 N.F.B. Film ladulU. Savoy basketball team moved to the top of the Senior League ST. MORITZ. Switzerland. 0" The International Ice Hockey Association today matched the Amateur Hockey Association of America, team against Switzerland to open the Olympic Oames at a.m. I.U.HJ. thus stood pat on Its decision to include the AH A. group. The draw includes Canada vs. Sweden, Poland vs. Austria and Czechoslovakia vs. Italy on January 30. Later the executive committee of the International Olympic Committee notified the. Swiss that they must reject both Uni M,,i;:.iii rciurneii uusi i he Prince Rupert I nvcr where he spent; weeks uncUTKltn? : IIH'llt. I last night by defeating Co-op by an overwhelming score of fii to 32. They took the lead in the first few minutes of the game and were never in trouble from then on. They outplayed, out-scored and out-hustled the disorganized Co-op entry. Davis of Savoy's was easily the outstanding player on the floor, getting 22 points for his evening's work. His teammates, the Holekstad brothers, followed with 19 points between them. Lindsay and Beynon were top Hl j i.HOW THAT LAUNCHES HOME RUNS Joe DiMagsio, 'r miiielder and shiver for the New York Yankees ba.se- i,. ,im shows a group of reporters where lie wan operated on The operation Is suit) to have been a complete success, 1 11 be ulum faces among uie Yankee owners u u isn t. v.-1 ted States teams as contestants in the Olympic Games. The Swiss had accepted the entry of A.H.A. teams to which in pay J- an estimated $70,000 for next year's work. v If" - - :rr Tll I men for Co-op with 10 and 7 1 the United States Olympic com- DELIVERED FREE C.O.D. PHONE 654 25c per dozen paid for empties. Please have them ready when the driver calls. COAST BREWERIES LTD. SICKS' CAPILAKO BREWERY LTD. VANCOUVER BREWERIES LTD. mittee was strongly opposed. Co-op seemed lost without HOCKEY SCORES 1 !. PB4 7 A Pacific Coast Vancouver 7, Portland 2. Tacoma 7, New Westminster 6. San Diego 3, Oakland 2. schWe mixed bowls Schedule for the remainder of the Mixed ' B" Bowling League is as follows: -1 A'iif? fa-sy:' their star player, MacPhee, who is out of town at present. Score at the end of the firsi quarter was 18 to 6; at the half, 33 to 12, and at the three-quarter mark, 47 to 25. '- Referees Comadina and Cal-derone handed out 47 personals 22 to Co-op and 25 to Savoys. BO-ME-IH IS STILL C.15EATEN In the Intermediate League Bo-Me-Hi retained their unbeaten record by defeating Morgan's 34 to 15. The High School lads had complete control of the game from the starting, whistle. Scherk of High School was top man for the game with 12 points This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 'lei.... A.'- Brownwoods vs. Triple XXX. Islanders vs. C Y O March 21 Islanders vs. Ideal Detergents. B.C. Packers vs. Triple XXX. Miss or Hits vs. C.Y O., Brownwoods vs. Cougars. Mnrch 28 Cougar vs. Miss or Hits. C.Y.O. vs. Brownwoods. Ideal Detergents vs. B.C. Packers, Triple XXX vs. Islanders. April 4 Ideal Detergents vs. Triple February 1 Cougar vs. woods, lima or Hits vs. C Y O . prs vs. Ideal Determents. Triple XXX vs B.C. Packers February 8 Triple XXX vs. Island - v. B.C. Packers. February 22 B.C. Packers vs. C.Y. O.. Brownwoods vs. Ideal Determents. Islanders vs. Miss or Hits. Cougars vs. Triple XXX. February 29 Triple XX vs. Islanders. B.C. Packers v. Brownwoods, C. Y O. vs. Ideal Detergents. March 7 Brownwoods vs. Islanders. Triple XXX vs. C YO. Cougars vs. Ideal Detergents, B.C. Packers vs. Miss or Hits. March 14 Cougars vs. B C. Packers. Ideal Detergents vs. Miss or Hits, prs. Ideal Determents vs. B.C. Packers. His tpim-mati nis team maie, or Hilg yfc C Y.0. vs. followed by Shier, with 9. Krownwoodii. February 15 Miss or Hits vs. Browuwoods. C.V.O. vs. Couars. Ideal DtHorgt-nts vs Triple XXX. Islanders XXX. Islanders vs. B.C. Packers. C. I Y. O. vs. Cougars, Miss or Hits vs. I Brownwoods St ? I ; GIRLS' AND JUNIOR GAMES- In the girl's game High School, led by Budinich and Thain with 9 and 8 points respectively, de feated Sweet Sixteen 28 to 10. 1 Currie was tops with five points f for Sweet Sixteen. In the Junior game 65 Tnxi lost their first game of the year ' when they went down to defeat j "5 at the hands of Stone's in a thrilling overtime session 20 to 19. Leseiur of Stones was high man with 8 points. Bill and iRatchford of 65 made up their , team's total score with 10 and 9 7r Mnsl ImjmiUuU Aimoiuuv.nwnt Evar To lie Maria To llonw Lovers In Pruuv. Rupert You Are Invited JAN. 30 - 31, FEB. 2 - 3 Snuff HottlrChien Liing PenW, 1736-1795. Suierlalire in if exquisite, minutely varred, delicate hraiitr . . . Treasured a the fiitett tf it period. llarwood's, too, is a product of patience and skill, receiving the acclaim of discriminating people to whom only the finest is acceptable. i points respectively. I INDIVIDUAL SCORING Senior I Cp-oo Lindsay 10, Beynon 7, Pierce, Fitch 2, Flaten 4, Gill 2. I Haugan 5, Menzies 2. i Savoy-R. Holkestad 10, H. ! Morgan 6, J. Davis 22, S. Domin- , ato 9, N. Haugan, M. Hoikestad 9, D. Murray 2, S. Alexander 1, ! R. McClymont 2. I Intermediate 1 Morgan's Watson 1, Lien 4. Hill, Jones 6, Scharff 2, Roth-well, Carlson, Webster 1. Eicls-vik 1, Johnsen. Bo-Me-Hi Shier 9. Scherk 12. Spring 2, Davidson. Olson 0. Carlson 3. Boulter 2. Girls Bo-Me-Hi Budinich 9, Thain 8. Hamilton 6, Kennedy 1. Howe 4, Pavich. Smith, Thompson. Lykegaard, Greenwood. Sweet Sixteen L. Youngman 2. C. Currie 5, Y. Simundsen. N. Youngman 1. J. Husoy, I. Kil-dal 2, A. Dumas, E. Jordan, A. Skogmo. Junior Stone's Sharon 1, Chirstoff 4. Carlson 3. Dumas 4, Walsh, Wesch, Holt, Leseiur 8. 65 Taxi Bill 10, Holt, Ratch-ford 9. Van Pykstra, Martinson, Olsen, Antone, Sedgewick, Helin. rJ(oaiiffd L iacan Ufa 7 JlS:'Ate 0F. Of THE TRF..4SVRF.S OF ATI TIME. . . 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BALLERINA C I I I T C .233 .143 .909 .778 .125 .778 High School 2 4 Sweet Sixteen 1 6 Junior l.rngue 65 Taxi 10 1 Stone's 7 2 High School 1 7 Ovro 1 9 j JUM J Canadian Wilton and Axminster Rugs and Stair Carpet Also Will be Featured in Many Designs . SHORTY YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FULL-COURSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOR and Sizes SCHEDULE OF BASKETBALL League basketrjall schedule for the remainder of the stason Is as follows: January 31 Brownwoods vs Co-op. Fashion vs Port Edward. Merchant vs Bo Me HI, High School vs Oyros. Feb. 3 Brownwoods vs Savoy. Mnrvnnfl v Fushlnn 6s 1'Avi vs Htt!h ' r C TITMrHRDNR DTNNF.RS j ELASTIC GIRDLES NATURE'S RIVAL BRA AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES r School, Sweet Sixteen vs Peoples. Feb. 7 Savov vs Co-op, Morgans vs Merchants. Bo Me Hi vs Port Edward, Stones vs Gyros. ! Feb. 10 Co-op vs Brownwoods, ( - m U W73 r WTO BROADWAY CAFE ANNETTE MANSELL tUpstalrs in Stone Building) Fashion vs Merchants. Oyros vs 65 Tnxl, Peoples vs Hitfh School. I Feb. 14 Savoy vs Brownwoods, Port Edward vs Morgans. Fashion vs no Me Hi, High School vs Stones. I Feb. 17 Co-op vs Savoy, Mer- ' chants vs Port hdwnrd. Stone vs 6;i Taxi, Illuh School vs Sweet Sixteen. G08 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200