i: Prince Rupert Daily News "l Saturday, April 8, 1950 W W to. I mm m i j BosketboH ' Jets Receive Good Lesson I California Mohawks Win I Basketball Game by "6 to 53 ST: ! Terrace Report j Was Exaggerated i Good Name of Interior Town And Police Cleared After j Investigation ' An investigation has been I made following a recent report !in the Daily News suggesting ; "several acts of hooliganism" at j Terrace and that "several prom-iinent citizens of the town are pretty well stirred up about it.' I As a result of the investigation PRINCE R SAILS Ambulance Busy Over Holiday In a three clay period between Wednesday and Friday, city ambulance was busy responding to seven calls. The round of responses commenced at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday when Mrs. Grace Nelson wasaken from General Hospital to Miller Bay Hospital. At c - . .. . . 'i A : . i " 5, ...... ': i Score .... m The California College Ail-Star EACH THU A. 'V i TVirtYi IS it is stated by the police thai or r . 4 p.m., Mrs. J. McNeil of 1840 Sev-;there nave not been such cases, enth Avenue East, was admitted ! Emil Haugland, chairman of the to General Hospital. Mrs. Ches- i board of village commissioners, ter Czop, employee at the Col- jhad not heard of any complaints C,TY OR Dtp,, '..This advertisement is not : --published or displayed hv thP T.innor Control, umbia Cellulose Company was Mohawk's basketball team gavel another sparkling demonstf atlon ', of the hoop game on Thursday . night, disposing of the Rupert Jets by a 76 to 53 score. Once again it was first-class ball and ' the Mohawks looked even betier J than in their first two games.' They are an all-star team picked I from each college in the San Francisco Bay area, for the trip! and, as they had no opportunity ' to play as a unit until getting on ' the road, their play improves grealy as the trip progresses. I Frank Kizara, guard from the University of San Francisco, was easily the star of the game,1 shooting 29 points, and demon Bt SeCOnd AVPnUe and P"'kefl P TA l. tV mvsffl. imjciih Vi ujr w.v ' oivth street, sit 11:30 p.m u.m. Wed ment of British Colum nesday and taken to hospital. N.H.L. SPILLS Goalie Harry Lumley of Detroit Red Wings had just kicked out a hot one as this photo was taken during the fourth game of the Stanley Cup semi-final.-;. I i' nf the ix players in the photo are watching the puck which is circled. , Only playe r i n be: is r i;, Eiinde Leo Reise, Detroit defenceman who eventually scored the winning goal. Iiiud up in f run fc- of Reise are Toronto's Cal Gardner, about to topple, "Detroit's Jack Stewart, Howie M. l: t of Maule Leafs of hooliganism in Terrace and further states that "the police were keeping law and order In the village." Edgar Tetreault, victim of a recent incident at Terrace, states that he was not. ganged up op nor was he left unconscious. Th article said that he had been. bia- At 3:15 p.m. Thursday, Const. ! John Ehly of Angus Courts was -(,..-. "and Ted Lindsay of Red Wings. The Detroit victory squared the bt games apiece. Thursday night Toronto won 3 to 2 and went up one (:; at two I'hotoi Jets Holkestad 3, Flaten 1, D.I Const. John Ehly of the pro-' j Scherk 13, Morgan 2,' S. Scherk Vinclal office of the B. C. PolS. c strating dribble and defnse techniques that had the crowd eiv- AIR PASSENGERS CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, DC. Th.C. 21-22 Besner Block ', Phone BLl'E 442 for Appointment HOIKS 10.80 a m. to 12 30 p m. and 2 to 5 p m. KVKSINUS Monday and Friday. 7.30 p.m. for those unable to come durinet the ' admitted to hospital. He was released this morning. I The ambulance received a call from Watson Island at 4:55 p.m. Thursday to take accident vie- ; tim Jacob Hansen to General Hospital but he was admitted here by the company ambulance. ; On Friday at 2 a.m. Mrs.' B. Shannon was taken to hospital i from Fulton Street. D. Wells, of ! Fort Simpson, at 8:30 a.m. Friday was taken from Cow Bay to General Hospital. ing him a big hand every time he SROADWAYQ went down the floor. Kramm F ' was again effective under the To Vancouver today H 8, Lavigne 10, Spring 2, Arney 8, was admitted to General Hospit-; Pierce 6, Sunberg. Total 53. jal Thursday for medical treat-! PRELIMINARY ment. He was released this morn Intermediate All Stars Wesch lng and his condition U rep.jr,-11, Dumas 1, Gill 4, Smith 4, Hill ed as good by his wife. The r-.m-C Chrlstoff 2, Haucan 2. Total "table expects to back at work hoop, snagging rebound after f.ftfilM.. iP Noakes, F. R. Wright, Mrs. P Haan, Mrs. W. Singer, R. Ingram rebound from his'lofty '5Vi", to score 21 points. In attend- 1 Tuesday. day. RECEPTIONIST ance afternoons. For Prince Rupert, Dun Scherk looked good with 13 points and the team played well as a iu:it CjEfiK I rinest (J 30. Bo-Me-Hi Carlson 7, Webster 9. Ratchford 7, Bill 4, McChcsney. KrisUnanson 5, Sharpe 2. Total 4. 1 Joseph Garon, after havhu j spent over a month as a patient, in Prince Rupert General Hos-i pital following a' heart attack. ' was able to leave the institution ' this afternoon for his home on Second Avenue. 1 Joan Chubb, T. Scheer, J. G. Moe : R. D. Cleland. Mrs. H. C. Woods j H. Clarke. V. Begg, M. O Howell j. D. Baker, Mrs. A. Jones, MrE George Eales. 1 To Sandspit (today) Mrs. E E. Stevens. j From Vancouver 1 Thursday 1 ! Miss L. Raabe, Mrs. Eley-Runa. i D. Payne, L. Georgeson, E. An-: dersou, J. B. Sanders. For Vancouver 1 Friday ) Miss Hours7aJ For Tokc-Home Orders Phone Z FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS I Wi : 7 j PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. all evening. Guards Joe Davis and Sonny Beynon were mis.iing from the line-up and the tic fenst : uiffered as a result. j Financially th series wps not a success. The latene&s of t!ui season, and small crowds result- ' ?d in a small loss to the Basket- , ball Association. However, it 'vas the best straight basketball ever 1 offered here. Coach Angub Mac-phee declared it the- beat lesson th Jts could vr rceiv for the same expnditure. Always in aisnr. . .Always in FLU J McDougall, Miss M. Steeves, S Mattick, R. Hayter, Mrs. E. M. Larson, A. V. Olson, Miss J. Vivian, Miss M. Tait, K. F. Harding Carl GLke, R. S. Edwards, J. Bell, and P. Koivisto. For Sandspit (Friday) N. Jef- Business and Professiona FINAL GAME New Executive Of ' Canadian Legion Four new members were elect- j ed to the executivs of the Prince Rupert Branch of the Canadian Legion this week. The slate of officers for the 1950-51 year is as follows: President James Nicoll (reelected). Vice-President, Rod M. McLeod (re.elected). Second Vice-President, Alexander Haig (re-elected). Secretary, P. M. Ray (re-elected). , Executive members re-elected were C. Anderson, Graham Alexander, Victor Duncan, Mrs Mar- Igaret E. Smith. New executive i fery and E. Srcord, H. E. Clark. u&j La n Kyuu i mi As good as, Monday night will be the last basketball night of the season and the annual oldtimers game : will be held with all receipts going to the player benefit fund. Everyone pays to get in on this occasion players, referees, score boys and spectators. The Jets IT. Hirovatart. E. Power, Mr. van ' ' Wallegham and Mr. and Mrs. K. ; Jorgenson, i From Sandspltr S. Crosby and i Mr. Bates. j lor Vancouver (Thursday) Miss S. Main, Miss F. Hilton, J. I Columbus, J .Matthews, D. Hy- jland, N. McLeod, A. Wiedel, T. i Forrest and H. M. Wlghtman. I For Sandspit (Thursday) J. will play the oldtimers and, after looking over the line-up ol the oldsters, it can well be- '-anyone's game. The line-up for the oldtimers will be Angus Macphee. Jack I members elected were D. Gomez, j 'Morris Whlteman, Frank Hicks and Alf Worthlngton. Fraser. From Vancouver (Wednesday) N. Krueger, Mr. McGuire, H. Marier, Mr. Butterills, L. W. Lefler and E. H. Barr from you Sr.w tt in The News. , Lindsay, Fred Calderoni, Don , ;Arney, Bob Armstrong, Sidj (Alexander, Sev Dominato, Herb I Morgan, Alex Bill and Ted Amey. I A f uli house is expected for the I closing evert an dto give the Jets a send-off before they leave for the B.C playoffs on Tuesday. Saturday's lineups: Mohawks Lilja 2, Sondegard 7, Kramm 21, Marcus 2, Kuzara 20, Harper 6, Chalfant 9. Total 76. BYtown Machine Works J, MIKE COLUSSI ," Piano Technician Sales Service and Parts Pianos Tuned Repaired Simplex Gas Engines 1 PHONE BLACK 389 34 h p 185 h.ps I 210 4th Street cummins Dependable Dleseb Catherine Laurie 65 h p 550 h.p.. STENafRAPHER rnqulre about our long 401 Third Ave. West Warranty and Service (Prince Rupert Realty Co.) 1 ' Phones: Green 667 Days New Residence Phone Number Red 964 MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST ' DR. P. J. CHENEY Room 10 ,, STONE BUIDINQ , DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK ' ''phone 765 P. O. Box 1401 PHONE i BLUE 593 P.O. 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