THfc E'l3 Ha 1 , Prfnre Rupert Daflt r5ctost tto. Monday, March 22, 1948 V1 same two teams meet in the set-" I orid fame of this scries on Tues- jday afternoon. TTmBdifj 111 thp Slo ana Sjmftn LEGION TOURNEY ! IN SEMI-FINALS " t Civic Centre men and women traits of their mm eyes wear the Borden Street- Mr-Kay 4. V:r-rrell. Findlay. Lycri, Adkms 2. Nelson, Blackaby. Tctr.! 8 King Edward Helin ;0, Cie-cone 2, Weber. Kristmanson. Cameron, Macintosh 4, Smith 3. Total 19. . (mmUGsmMffii CAST ni in or, I, Only One Game of Seond Round Now Remains.' Only one game rerrenns to bs ft- f'ngs and snufi KING EDWARD DOWNS BORDEN III PLAYOFF HOCKEY SCORES National Lfagne SATURDAY Detroit 3, Toronto 5 Chicago 4, Montreal 7 SUNDAY Toronto 5. Detroit 2 Chicago 4. New York 3 Montreal . 3. Dt Boston 4 l Ffrciffc Coast SATURDAY I Advertis. i .. ., . , King Edward No. 1 team scored TUESDAY Sports ' a.m. 9: Off Bo-Me-Hi -gym class. ' " p.m. 1 :00 Bo-Me-Hi gym class.. 5:30 Annunciation gym class. i:30 Rup-Rec junior boys. BASKETBALL 4:00 Juvenile play-offs. 6:30 League play-offs. Special Events 4:00 Rotary Minstrel practice. 7:30 Leathercraft Group. 8:00 Symphony practice . . - . Mitsic Drama i a. convincinff 19 to 6 win over ' Borden Street in the first game !of the final play-off s?ries In 1 played In the secant? round of the English billiard tournament at the Canadian Region, And on its completion tonight, the names of the four players to take part in the seml-flnals of this tournament will be. known. During the veek-pndthe last game in the,' nf'sl fowfrd was played, Btucf' Srmundsoti (plus 30) defeathv; J, Bfemnef (plus 25i with a score of lMi-tld). in the second round, I. Itleotl plus 10 1 Raided by a break of 22, PERFECT COMBINATION FOR PERFECT San Diego 5. San Francisco 4 the Juvemie Boya mn" , overtime i . aRue rriday afternoon. UrSed horde of their fresno 6. Loa Angeles 4 """ya screaming Bob Irvine s smart ! schoolmates, Tacoma 5. Vancouver 4 New Westminster S, Seattle 2 K'W Edward five jumped InO ' SHAVES! beat Br.Mce Simuntison ( plus S0"i after a. hard fought game 140-140 while , C. L. Youngman, playing scra'jph, won over George i. ' Daws (plus 25 1 with 4 scoTfe of 150129, and L. S. Parkes (plus I SUNDAY " earIy leaa lrom 1 I Seattle 4, New Westminster i whistle and were never headed, j San Dieso 5, San Francisco 4 HeHn accounted for ten of the B.C. Senior i winner's points, larsely on his J SATURDAY ' ability to flush In rebounds un- i Trail 3. Kimbcrlcy 4 ibtst of der the basket. Ciccone and five final tied 2-2i 'smith played aggressively and I " 'started most of the King Ecl- ! sions will be decided In the sec- j ward's scoring plays. McKay and ond games of the finals this Parnell of the Borden Street week. I team played good basketball but i Bo-Me-lli's overtime victory were unable to solve the close STUDENTS TAKE FIRST GAME OF 'MEDIATE FINALS 85 Taxi and Gyro Tie for FTrst Cain 6i Junior Series 50, scored another victory, beating R. Murray (plus 10 1 by "'. ftasy to roll- ( derihtful td smoke r"1 1 in if j.m .m.ij!ii?ih in' i i You get the slickest, most refreshing shaves of your life with the Gillette Tech Razor and today's Gillette Blue Blade. They fit exactly, and protect you from the discomfort caused by misfit blades. Gillette double edges mean double economy, too. .Yiore than his handicap, 150-99. J The last gam In the second i Ctf-OP WINS -. 1 they tr"ey might might easily easily do. do. r Co-op Lindsay 12, MacPhte ' 10, Flaten 6, Fitch 5, Beynon 3,,' resulted largely from the out-, checking defence or the wmner . Btr.Me.HI took leading posi- and McKay, with four and Adkins, Scherk efforts of tlor In the first game of the In- standing SS.oi nn.1. Shier, aided by Spring a trio, with two poin, were tl. scorer. Saturday night when they de- who sparked the High School's Borden Street, feated fashion Footwear 41 to figting spirit which overcame Yesterday's viciiory gives Kins 35 in overtime for a six-point ! their initial out-of-form corult- Edwarel a leg up towards the lead ih'iue tora, score series tion. ; t KSf Orme Trophy, the winner of that win decide tne champion- j Shier saved the game for High wnkh Is being decided oh .1 shin of the division ' School in the final seconds of be.st of to-otit -of-three basis round is scheduled for" play t6-night when Jack FreW (plus 25" meets J. Ke'rrighan' (pljis 40 . The winner of Jhls game - will play L. S. Parkes in the semifinals while C. L. Youngman will play J. Nicoll. It is expected that the -semi-finals . will Be played off Tuesda-y and the final on Wednesday night. , C i c c o n e , Haugcn, Menz'.s, Shier Total 42. . j Savoy M. Holkestad 7. Davis 8. R. Holkestad 15. Alexanderr 4. look y feeLv . (Continued from Page One) nighf. On fhe.se teams pi .romances in the first game, the Tuesday night meeting should be terrific, and what a "natural" would be set up for the rubber match if Savoy should win as 'bey Vj R. Haugen 3, Arney, Morgan,' Murray 2, Dominato 2. Total 41.1 use Gillette BLUE BLADES In the first game of the Junior J League two-game total point; finals, 65 Taxi and Gyro battled to an 18-18 draw after a session ! featured by poor shooting and passing 6n-,both sides. Chafftplohships in both divi- With the -.c edge ever honed! Continued on Paje Five) I between these two teams. The Junior League Records Details of season's compilations of team and individual Junior League basketball records are d HI a Team Plaver COAL FOOTIIII.T..S SOOTLf F.(iO M T - SI BIXKI.HY VAI.I.H - BASKETBALL CHATTER Bo-Me-Hi :.. 1G Merchants 18 Fashion Footwear .... 17 O FG fT liA TT PF Pti. 248 lOfl 27S .58 Job 602 210 11 224 .32 261 401 183 77 214 .30 213 443 158 80 254 .34 158 402 140 SS 169 .31 137 333 PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. 11 C0 V? Port Edward the second of a two out of three Seniof League basketball cham- Individual recoids: Coal Lumber Buildintc Suppli 1 D. Scherk ( Bo-Me-Hi i PHONES fi.-l h.")2 19 21 12 26 Coach D- Shier (Bo-Me-Hn 10 tre gym Tuesday night. A. Gurney iPort Ed.i 11 Minor Simundson, although f " 'if " losing Saturday night, says his u- - ,"MUU" 18 ; Currie (Merchants R A career for you boys are ready for the second S. Scherk fMerchantsi ....18 J. Haugan (Merchantsi 18 A. Vickers (Port Ed. I 11 A. Lien Morgans i 16 A. Olson (Bo-Me-Hi i 16 R. Seharff Morgans i 16 J. Hebb (Merchantsi 18 T. Venn (Port Ed.i 11 test and are full of confidence dsepite the Initial reverse. Gaorge Howe, who guides the destinies of the fast-stepping Coop players, is equally as confident, that Co-op will take the series in two straight in spite nf a nrpvlnns 7 tiav layoff. On We Have Gay .... EASTER NOVELTIES GIFTS CARDS 17 M- (Fashion F. Teng thU basis the series promises to 143 130 121 110 84 i 73 78 76 71' 68 68 67 60 59 57 57 57 56 55 52 49 47 45 44 40 40 38 36 34 J. Interniela (Fashion F.l 13 be f miser with no one making inv rsh hpts on either team. R. Jones (Morgans) 16 To vigorous alerl young men the Navy gives action excitement and travel. You learn the kills of the sailor in niodern fillips mid -schools. You get a hound practical training in a use fill trade. You don't have to vorry ubout the future and, hove all, you have the satis faction of knowing you're serving your eountry. Young men enjoy life in the Navy, Spring i Bo-Me-Hi i 16 ortuini (niic " . l . . .. ..... A. Arntsen (Fashion F. .17 be held On Tuesday with Wed mm hesday set as the night for the 18. Youngman (Merchants) 17 third game if m-h Is necessary. H. Menzies (Fashion F. .17 ' The tmbeaten Bo-Me-Hi tearn'B- Hill (Morgans) 16 started their bid for the m- M. Webster (Morgans) . . .13 termediat league championship! w- Sunberg (Merchants) .18 17 28 6 20 10 16 14 10 17 15 12 7 16 11 5 9 11 10 9 16 5 15 7 4 8 9 8 8 4 4 7 3 3 3 0' 3 2 3 2 1 2 2 1 42 47 25 53 31 40 32 22 38 43 27 29 44 37 55 36 33 32 30 34 17 45 44 20 25 25 29 33 27 25 50 30 30 23 00 50 50 '50 40 50 22 50 ' 100 40 60 36 38 32 25 44 41; 45 35 45 24 J6 30 9 25 33 31 30 47 29 33 16 20 32 30 27 24 15 16 14 10 18 IS 1 6 4 6 '' 5 2 9 4 I C3 51 56 45 S7 34 32 33 27 27 28 30 22 24 26 24 23 23 23 18 22 18 19 20 16 15 15 !4 12 10 7 7 6 6 3 3 2 2 2 1 ' 0 8 I over Fashion Footwear in a oore (mercnani,s 10 1 ZTJT S1 29 52 29 21 32 11 30 43 30 34 11 27 23 24 23 45 8 9 26 23 37 12 24 28 17 18 .15 0 0 6 9 11 . 22 ' 6 6 4 8 6 0 16 Davidson (Bo-Me-Hi) .16 two-of-three series and predic-B- tions are that It will be Bo-Me-;W. Watson (Morgans) 15 A BUILDING MATERIALS r . iont Inventory Sa Hi all the . way. But none can O. Eidsvik (Morgans) 15 be sure what will happen In a A. 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