Today in Sports -'Wonday, November 15, 1548 - Civic Centre . Dates . 7 -vv IT PAYS TO ROW YOUR OWN WITH 6 -;T LI Mi c- it's Rust-Proof! ltls Insulating! SEA AIR AND SEA WATER DO NOT AFFECT TT! 1 r , m 1 '- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL NIGHT BUT ONLY SENIORS COULD WIN -Senior lM?nc-Hih School 18. Savoy 44 Intermediate Leajrue-Hijrh tchoola, Merchants 30 Indies'. lartie Hieh 1-hool 22.Iwn's 23 Jrmiffr ' I.earrtte-11 i c h School 18, Kinsmen 21 ALUMINUM Ribbecl T?oofing Cigarette Tobacco 'TtESD.lY 'Sports am. 9:00 Bo Me Hi Gym "Class, "pjn. 2 :30-Klng 'Edward Gym Class. 3:30 Rap-Rec Jr. Boys. . "8.00 Bup-3lec Men. , High Hchool "BasketbaU 4 :00 HI Stfiool 4 vs." Hi School 3. 4:45 Annunciation 'vs. Borden. Basketball ' Ihiw Gaines and 'It was:High School hakethall night at the Civic MUD. S WE T, BRIGHT VIRGINIA Centre gym Saturday as all its teams saw action w-tore a Urge crowd, Thev did not do m w ell, however. The box score for the evening was cvte ame won by SIDING Available In 6, 8, "9 k. lf-foot lengths fncheswide. 6:30 Junior: Rupert Kottl, Hrii School ami three lo?t. Only the Senior Rain-. vs. North star, : ul- - Wrers were able to w in. ! ' seeond One point loss of the evening for H:th Bfhooi teams. It was a elose game all the way with Tseither team having th? Order Years From 7:ao women: Miner tviy vs. '-P 1 in -flnr-iong rtin-rirint ha name I tie -wsm vrt pmu I The one wfar rsirie as an upset . r?- ..... , 'in h fu.nuw n .h.n ... 'the lead changing many t!m i"wi's- hwj jtft l see both sides of the game. Individual scoring; Senior Savoy R. Holkertad 11. Arr.ey 8. M. -HoikeitUtd 4. Davu 4. Junior.. TOWoST' .Ue-W defeated the powerful ihe'flRal quarter. Merchants edge. The first -score came front ts. OHJncs. . . . ' . . . . WiPh .... . lr an n in 99 o jtnfantinir riffpnlinP IliEh a liv 1... ..lm avr. -v.... h w.. .laVunul . . ,.,., 9:45-Senior: rBrowrvwoods -n. "exeran wquaa i avoy Htneio V " .... V. V L . ' PHILPOn, EVITT& CO. LTD. PHONES 651-632 COAL, LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIES Haugan 2, Clccone 5. to 44. The Krst score came when' wnw- inr-w. .rm numuvon naa 10 leave MfK-.r r. J. J. ! ed ea a a fasi-passing iasi-piuiB attaeK wy own ; , we game game In in the uie first nrsi D 8chek -roppl In one-! quarter 4. Haugan. Morgan 6-44. her- -u Ihander from the aide. Fiaten 1 teams ouv uir, wu.. ...... wneu arte siuiainea an mnue in- uo-aie-m u. generic 20. O'.- Kie Srk, I . .. . . . ... Jlham t Jl uiTl iMXkptS It eltdra lllrr th. Khimki In i.inrl'un cnrlr n c . . i v" iiotiowea wim a an 01 trom ine -- (j - u. u. iiuiu ' . w.nnun j. r,a-:u Co-op. Special atn. -4.00 Junior Leatherfraft. 7:39 MUred Leathers ran. '8:60 Symphony Orchestra. '8:0O Bridge 'Lessons. 8 :06-iJ.Ccr. ' PobHc Speaking. 8:00 Horticultural Soriety 8!00-ewrng Class (U.RC.t. SCHEDULE FOR 'ky. Arney -aeored for Savoy 3 ior irigu oli, ... quarter. 11 -was a tougn oreaKjt'Mi we&ter, Car'json 5, S iwtth -a lay-up. R- Holkes'ad 'Qwrter kept the fast pare j for High School because Hamil- JE'herk. Su.nberg 48. pone4 a -one-hander from the : and Iwd Ue teaau'3f.g Uvt tun is one cl wieu- top players. intermediate-, r eorner. Bo-Me-Hi had -had the hoop w ith their shots. HiRh High School held the lead at the j MwchanU-Moore 7. Owens 2 -first "School held their lead as thna!f 12 to 11. The third ouar- iiwre In the quarter -whifh Youngman 5, Hcbb 12. Mercer I T2T A rj Basketball Standings 'LADIES' BOWLS Nov. 15 DeJong's vs. Taft & Wtlson 2. R. Anderson, B. Aa- ended II to 5 tn their favor. The'"'1 er.oa ji w iU. wr openw wnn twm onen- ' second Quarter 'opened Titii Quarter started with Merchant tsjve starving to click and they Savoy putting on a drive ie.1 ' nghtmg hard to eut down the Went mto the lead at the end by Amey and HoUcestad which lead. The play of the game came .19 to 16. The final juarPr had jptst them ahead 15 to 13 with S In quarter when Owens Of ; High School working hard to Imrnntes tone. Don Scherk .cored ; Merchants took a rebound off 'overcome the lead but fell one TORCHY PEDEM derson 30. High School 6. Scherk 8. Elil, Sunberg 5. Katchford 4. Webster 8. Helin. Sharpe 2. Rarf 2. Van' Pykatra 29 Odowes, Weetvljw, vs. Orange, Senior Sianson s vs. Gordpn & Ander-( son. Annates vs. Savoy Stng- Co-op ers. Scuby's vs. Variety. I Savoy HANGS UP BIKE thnw nM trails in his ' basket and dribbled the , point short as the eame ended. l.OOO; .000: i Women' He SMITH I give his team the lead at the ! length of the floor to seore. The ; High School lost ano-Jier of their m . SchoolCurri. fi , vk. nnal Quarter an tlWf, In the fin.! Ha'n ha.l-24 21. half to The rust J'ltei A A. which had the gaard ,4 4, Hamiuon. Matson Ma( 6 Will Saw Devote Himself To Deveiopiac Porta We - Nov. 22 Annettes vs. Variety, Bo-Me-Hi West view vs. G. & A Orange Brown woods ... "vs. Deiong'i, Savoy S-sringers Intermediate -vs. Mansonj's, 8cuby's vs. Taft Fashion creased . pace minutes of the game when Mai- ' 'dosecheckine holdir.e the top teams battling for each basket. , son suffered an Injured ankle. Pavich. Keays, Peterson. Kennedy 4, Learl!'., Webster 2 -22 1000 1000. ; Morgan's -s. k Odewes. NEW YORK. tJ-fter twentyi . ,tA r.f -n-. With 2l2 minutes to go Mer-i The game waa weU Diaved and W . 1 . 1 - 1 0 . 1 . 1 . 1 .0 0 . 2 . 1 . 0 . 0 Dom's B. Hamilton 4, Thain fhooe 171 3001 reafs" fafme as one of the wrorld'i 4. I chants led 27 to 26. Webster put icloselv eontMited itVith taml ; - - . UUi U 1UCU iti o .m CA wmi wvn t - wj v , ,reatest etx-dav bicvele riders. . .... Hluh School ahead when he took the same n amber of h,ut Merchanta Stone's High -School .... Advertise ,ln the Dai.y News!. - 'hui wu( immi 'inrau i iv. . - i - .000 ' Yium nurrnyi rroen s short ouick Daises Scherk ted' scoreo wim a lay-up snw. in at me oasiet. 42-UOm a acomig Attentis Women's I tamed In his bike and jersey for his t,am bv nng 10 Ddtnts'Mercer stored his only basket Hi field goals and High School Dom's 1000 a set of carpenter's tools. a tape this uarter savoy managed to f from the - key to put Merchants i 10. iiOOj measure and overalls and Ha4 shave bM BMe-Ri s ad. Youngnjan foUowed ithin x,OR ALL BtDMl High School .. Peoples ooa !5"e wort v,,oH a t1 w .c h. m.aMr m. ' a penalty shot. Kcnert nnisnea The Junior game gave Kins If Vf 1 foul sr-ot XW0- At 42, the Victoria-born 'ed-fed Ttie'torrld oace cor.nnued I scoring "with -a Miller Bay : men their second win Ther Ap Junior ,e;feated High School 24-18. For fen has "hung up his bikes" tor' m ifce rnal quarter as Savoy mith ,W!S 1080 10 s1"15 10CO food and will devote allliis time 1,31 to cut down the!maullnS 1,1 tne ame Kinsmen 2 lET'ER 1 man opened tne scoring with a 1 1 North Star 1 Njrt hi wj tu an IUea tnaj, ne ana -ius lei- nead. jBo-Me-HT managed to told I High School iiaa the edge i'one-hander from the aide Black .000 tof Canadian cyclist, - Albert off Savoy and gain the victory, ball-handling but In the final :aby on for Kinsmen with ; Rupert Hotel a ar.i sh t IXVULVt High School 0 Juvenile - powered, fast stretch drive they weakened t- ,ou, gn6t. The Kinsmen team SaVOyS hih I orin r.-. rrorl was held In lne Heavier ana rp-n- tkept the nh fast Drett, fw . 'breaking offensive Prim tilt. High 1 Borden . at 1 'i 1 J I close close enceo enceo Mercnar.u. ieixnar.. neon was wa wruch which gave gave them the lead , " check aa game by " the Wy GO!! . . rifbt for a strike! Bit ar mns,7HH eiay wlinirsith year friends on ur aiieyw Rex Bowling Alley Open to general public Sat cnecKUig luiuiriucrs. du-w - u-uuic, n-n. tuc uiug iua:- !Hi ha"d the edge. In ball hand-' Pmts. Webater and Scherk led terras even with no team hav- King Edward High 2 'ting and shooting. Rupert Hol- W'h sscnooi otiensiveiy ana jg the advantage. The flnpl csrn H i cm Sport Shots .000 J000 .000 000 kestad, otfersive star tor Savoy, Sunberg was tops on cetense. quarter opened with High School Annunciation High 3 High -4 4 t John F. L R aa held to 11 ooints by Art with thr experience uvese tryingliard to take the lead but wt At i ... tti." ' ' f M' " : : t. ' r Gi I '" ijlifrK: m v. -; V I 1 ( urday and Sunday after - 1 sssa Olson, who played a wonderful players should -help the High eame vh ghooUni? Newlandi game defensively. Flaten played, School team to be a potent fac-Kinsmen put the game away noCns an3"everJngs. Monday Tuesday and Thursday eve Wherever Malcolm Phont lilf '1 Don or -a lne 'eagoe race. Mer and his fiancee Annie Alexander j a strong guard position nings after 9 o'clock. with a strong defensive game. go subject ts almost always soc-' Scherk was high scorer with 20. chants, at times, showed "form Letotfrneau was tops on defense KWKIU21 and itrKav led Kinsmen on of cer-No wonder. Malcolm is a for- 1 points. Several of the Savoy at lby re eapaoie 01 piay i i 6- lertsive. High School showed an ' Inser St. Mirren oa: keeper re- players are still rounding into WMfW CTWtVHnS cently signed by Preston Xorth playtng shape and they should 1 ! w X VI ' ... 1 Wtf -. STOCK REDUCING () t Ul End and Annie ts right' back 0! ' improve as the season progress-Shotts' ladies football team. The'es. ... . . . - .tg-ra ia Merchants scored 13 field goals improvement In their game and, while talcing 60 shots. Hh ;;. a little better showing In School took 59 Ehots to make 12 their shooting, might have taken field goals. the game. LADIES' The refereeing was good con- The ladies' game gave Dom's sidering that the three top their second win of the season league refs are absent. It is HP- WITH A couple were born within a few hundred yards of each other in the village ol Nemains, Lanarkshire. , .Savoys took 84 shots and netted 18. Bo-Me-Hi took 74 shots and scored 19. INTERMEDIATE k, a Gi.wial antad Cl b... HEW The Intermediate game start-.with a one point 23 to 22 victory satisfactory to see some senior ed as a full contest but ended over High School. It was th? players taking a try at of- 10 OFF ' v inif t mi 1 -i a n - From the windswept golf course near the cliffs at Bude. at Cornwall, comes this taU tale: Th duffer drove from the short sixth tee, his -ball roiling Into the rough several yards from the A H:K rl Every SCIT and pair ot XMfPHOTOS Order Early Chandler & Cowgill For AppolntmenU PHONE DAY: GREEN 330 KITE: BLACK 216 4lh Street SLACKS in our store a l Brand vj Stock. FOR "TEN V AYS ONLY PrU'Ct S I green. Up flew a friendly sea- pull, picked ud the hall and dropped it neatly five yards from the pin. onoce 7tl Spare Regret -Don't For jet-Buy NOW and Save tor " ' Christmas! C)wANlZ your day careully . . . Plan the menu 10 give minimum last, min- Mother, you know what com-fijnuu renef rou get when you rub on wannirig VicicsVapdvub! 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