SSrfttce Rupert Dafip nffil Wednesday, February 9, 1949 THE CANADIAN ARMY "INSURANCE For in TToday Sorta IDEJONG'S WALK V OFF WITH "A" Between the BASKETS 4 u - CITY TEAMS TAKE TWO GAMES IN LEAGUE HONORS Second session of the final BASKETBALL WITH PORT SIMPSON third of the Ladies "A" Five Pin League saw DeJong's take . a one-point lead in the league i standings on the strength of a i 3-0 victory over Orange. De - &3fSI Savoys 52, Port Simpson Seniors 23 Port Simpson Intermediates 29, Merchants 23 North Star 23, Port Simpson Juniors 20 V As this column is being read today, rival coaches of the Prince Rupert All-Stars and Vancouver Arrows are planning their respective strategies to be executed for the enjoyment of the fans 'at the Civic Centre this evening. This, the second annual Vaneouver-Prince Rupert series, is drawing interest rivalling the recent Globe Trotter show, simply because Prince Rupert already has two straight victories to ius credit over the smart Vancouver outfit and it is expected .Alex Bill will produce two more before Thursday midnight. .4 Jong's now have six points and no losses on the record. In individual scoring, Agnes Pierce of De Jong's garnered all the honors, bowling the high single game Willi a 21!!) and the triple with 818 for an average of 273. De Jong's rolled the highest team score of the session, 2,04!) . . . yr. the Invsr of jll fine furs fur "iv.ih r Port Simpson basketball teams on Tuesday invaded Prince Rupert for. a one-night stand against local opposition. The series took the place of the usual regular league games in the Civic Centre Gym. In the final game of the evening Port Simpson Seniors succumbed to a vengeful Savoy squad, whom they had defeated on their homci ' floor several weeks ago. The 0f Savoy when it was stalled and ' final score was 52 to 38. Savoy banged fn several quick is smoking -.utisf.n nun ! T'it 4 " De Jong's 3, Orange (I. Annettes 2. Scuby's 1. Wcstview 2, Savoy 1. Variety 2, Tafl and O'Dowes Savoy opened their offensive' bPls- Th?'asl nWnf continued with no let-up to the at the start and quickly took the f mftj bcll lead which they never lost. Simp- j j.orl Simpson played a driving X : 1 4 111 a Vancouver report published yeslerday, the remark regarding a "successful" jaunt up this way last year by the Arrows Gordon and Anderson 2. Man-sons 1. son had difficulty in their shoot- J of fensive game that worked the Ing and this held down their pivot for many lay-ups. Their scoring. The quarter ended 11 nassine and teamwork was ' (lOui-nJ .x l-.il ,.r i I "u.wu a uil ui cuMnem around the Civic Centre last evening..; to 4 for the locals. In the sec-! smooth although at times their DE JONGS -w. . . Many were curious as to why j ond quarter Savoy were sparked speed was too fast for their type E. Pic he wings of Ihe Airborne,' i A Pierce 171 :"; no 147 21!7 4!) 207 H) 91 153 14!) 4!) 1 114 27 4 122: 225 i 10'.) 1 4!) !)82 HANDY moisture-proof POUCH mi. Miiion or anyone down that by Pierce as rhcy wldcnrd their of pluy on a big court, way might call the trip a "sue- ever-growing lead to 15 points , Savoy featured a fast-break-cess." After all two losses in at half-time 25 to 10. i ing attack that was clicking all two games could easily be call- j the game. Pierce kni the scoring ,he IPKIlc ' ln lh( lt rd quarter Simpso,, I wl(h825 ln flna, ' Seats for this series are still f0" V " . , r '8 iter they came up with smooth available at the Civic Centre, a'1? passing and working the pivot. 938 utjy 8.r) A. Wrathall J. Shenton V. Wrathall Handicap Totals ORANGE E. Mulder G. Van Horn C. Willson ... J. Arnev A. Lefler E. Johnston . Handicap ... Totals . .... 102 1)3 140 104 1(18 120 733 -.....vi, ,,,, uiw CVCII1I1K ... -. . 141 I 120 141 ;4l): on !io; 1 772 ",wun Sftmpson coming , INTER.M ICDIATE V ICTOKY 100 125 124 r. !0 (it) 2 and, of course, the usual num. The ml Ihti-I, llie irmnl w ingn of the i;initrun, win lil r.iniiMi-. Mis ix line of the iii;in i 1 1 1 1 r' ir (Aciliujr jolix.in llie new C.anailian Army A it. i The new Army gie mi every ( lianrc f iutiiM'iiM'iil ami . advancement. 'J'hrre js ,MI. niiortiiiiiiy for promotion if u li;nt. w,,, nil can heroine n mi alrimprr ami riijm iiful tM'itfliient of llie iickcsI Hr.mi li nl tlii ( .u; Arinv. through with big points. The I Port Simpson's only win of quarter ended 38-26. The driving the evening came in the Inter-Simpson offensive continued and mediate game when they defeat-they reached U within 8 xinls (Cnnllmieft Tiom rage 5) Bain as coach, are Charlie Cote (captain), Bud Kirkaldy, George Haugland, Gunnar Paulson, Jim Proctor, Roy Clifford, Bob Bissonnette, Ross Gillanders, Harvey Hobensohield. Second team will comprise Steve Howle-tt (coach), Ronnie Paulson (captain), Gerald Toop, Don and Dave Gillanders, Boti Koch, George Korfoed, Pat. i i BASKETBALL AT TERRACE TERRACE Basketball at the Civic Centre is going ahead well with two teams getting in a lot of practice on Wednesday and Thursday nights. It is expected that there will be more newcomers and that three teams ber of rush for each night. Don Forward, Civic Centre secretary, announced" last evening at the Port Simpson-Savoy game that he expects a complete sell-out so those who are not already equipped with ducats might do well to call the Civic Centre now. It is learned with regret that 189 97 270 101) 180 2!) 'I liis is our opportunity lo join men vim .ire :i career vvilh n future if you meet llirv 931 204 122 l'l!) 117 150 2!) 857 179 ir,!' 170 120 l'.ll 30 ANNETTES -Montgomery Windle McMeekin . Smith Dickens Handicap Totals . SCUBY'S Thornton Sleeves Van Meer . Smith ..." Usick Handicap Totals I 144 125 242 98 202 2!) 900 201 123 17!) 134 202 30 80!) mi nis: gixiil physical i oinlilioii ... 1? Im2"m. J Johnson, Denis de Kergom j that fighting crew of ladies rep can be formed. Sponsors for the j mcaux. David Henoit, Douglas teams are J. H. Smith and John- j Cushnmn. age ... . veterans nilh nirhorne experience ttillhr; up lo 30 . . . pas lite Army's enlrv rrimr,.,, 'I lierc is i'lra pav for pararlmle sitv ii c, 1221 178 I 223 ; 30 ! t;0!) , stone and Michiel and coaching flaaiflM: lo pet word per tamtton, minimum chtrge, BOo. Utrth RovKw; BOc; CuriU of Thank. Ocath Notices. Funeral Notice. 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