4. Prince ftiiprrt ... - - Saturday, anp r5ctos HtD. March 20. 1948 Today in Sports k it DON SCHERK, WHO LED JUNIORS, TOPS INTERMEDIATE SCORERS ami copped his second scoring title In two years by scoring 143 j points to pace the Intermediate Basketball League during the past season. The Bo-Me-Hi forward earned his leadership by a 13-point marsin over his teammate Doui Shier. He also scuiJ the mii field Roate, 63. Uous Shier led all the way in free throws and attempts. He scored 28 out of 60. Ole Slatta of Fashion Footwear had the best free throw percentage by scoring 20 out of 38 for 53 percent. Sid Seherk, Merchants cenlre, was the league leader in personal fouls V . I f IJ tit I v . V3. I with 52, followed by Harry Menzies, Fashion Footwear forward. in-i &.'Aif:'SJoarSJ& 1 "7-0 &GU2L-' TrJZO vv cm-s- with 45. Game records show Port Edward sroring 58 points which was (high for a single game. Bo-Me-Hl and Morgans combined lor 83 j points, tops for a single (jama. Arthur Guruey of Port Edward ; scored the most points in a pame, 25 and. thu most field goals, VI j Slatta of Fashion made the most free throws in uue name, 7 out of 1 8. Merchants committed the most fouls in. a. aume,24. Fashion STATUS OX TCK 1- r I 1 XV 7 0f-il I i ' .'Tr? if BRIDGE PLAYERS DISCUSS BIDDING A discussion on the fine points of bidding took place during the lunch intermission at the biweekly adults' bridge party held in the ladies' lounge of the Civic Centre last night. There we-e six tables in play and the func i TOP t'UltLliliS WELCOME TO CALGARY When Canada's VJ X f j top cnle!s toil-Hi into Canary for the Canadian curling chain- j fr "' i " I nioii.,hi!):. tiio welcome was typically western. There were Bands, ' I clurr-ieaders. cui'lint; ealhusiasts and rlvlc and provincial clisna- i Vvv "S.. ; Jt tan. s. Pit luted liere in a scene at the station in Calvary are Sen- j . ' alor Joiiu T U.iin of Winnipeg, opposition leader of tho upper J Ss- lioii .e, A. Wiisn.i. rliaii iuan of t he Calgary committee; Mayor W. j ' X fj' ; Wat ol (duaiv and the Hon. C. E. Oerhart. minister of trade ! SSK "''V 1 and comtnerce i'tr the province of Alberta. The Hon. Gerharl C j w as repn M'iuin:i E, C. Manniu;-,, premier of Alberta. Sp i 1' M.r ! RJ WmZ. Footwear and Port Edward made the most fouls in a game, 38. Three players scored 20 points in a same. Bo-Me-IU'.s Jim Flalen scored 20 iKiints early in the season. Slatta scored 20 for Fashion and Arthur Gurney scored 25 for Port Edward. Bo-Me-Hi played their season through undefeated which will be a record hard to beat in future years. Morgan's had the losin streak of 11 games. - I ' I ' 1 J l a r 1 1 - rtA Most of the crowd will be group I a-m' , j Mil .no vl ; 1 . V"' I 9:00 - Bo-Me-Hi gyin class '0 - ' ;fN2k 1:00 -..Bo-Me-Hl gym class. I ' T'! I lilRA7 2:30. King Edward gym W.'ill I8 class - lr W Civic Centre SUNDAY Sports p.m. AU f-'tar practice. Badminton. Special Kvents Boy Scout meetlnp; Band practice. 4:00 - Rup-nec Intermediate; Z'' 'XI' V J 8:00 -Rup-Rec ladles. J Vi i 8:00- Geo. Chavchavad.e 1 " j y soi o if within ii I Business and Professiona I iff ?M:MiMW.'H 3 r.y i n icof. tion was under direction of Gar-'net Hull. Winners were Miss 1 Mary Astoria and Eric Tvimbl . I The next of the bridge parties, to be held in two weeks, will ba the last of the season. PRO- BASKETBALL Seattle 80, Vancouver 73. -Xt ,,w zt: Talk to Canadian find his experience GEORGE MrWHINNEY ' PAINTINC, AND VAVVM HANfUNT, PO Box H2fl B.1(.(1 st viumc orecn 304 a ; JONES NEWS STAND ! We handle Easteru and Western j Papers. ! Swedish-American Tribune j and West 'rn Miner Sixth Street Red 80S PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning. Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLl'SSI I OOTIIIII.S SOOTlIv COAL 1 (.(; mt - P.l I Kl I V VAI I.IV - I fe ' "c .- I STI'TIIKN KRK'KSON i PIANO TECHNICIAN j TUNING AND REPAIRS j 195 411 West 7th Avfi.j PHIIPOTT, EVITT&CO.I Phone REU 73) Kifil Overlook Stred Coal Liimlx r l.uildirti! Siijv PHONES i;:,l-(i'i2 SHORT SPORT Do you know how to watch don t. Just read what Tony Al - lan of the Winnipeg Tribune j says: 'Look around sometime - when the rink is about half full, ; ' ' I : 1 any young fellow in the Army Reserve Force and you'll ' tallies with that of the lad in our THOM SHEET M IOTA I. LTD. 2."3 East Kirst Avenue j 1 ERIC SPEERS. M'.;r. 701 East 8!h Avenue , n . . j HELEN'S P.EAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavinc Hollywood Cak PRINCE Kl'PtKTS M.WKST AMI! tr-TO-DATE RKSTAlRAVT OPEN I KIIM 4:00 P.M. TO 3.30 AM. Special Dinner Every Sunday -3 pmh CHINESE DISHES A SI'KtlUJ CHOI' SUEY CHOW MEL MK OUTSIDE ORDKRS P0M 13 Beauty Culture In all its branches. 4th Street Phone 055 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS ffyz ... a BUILDING MATERIALS Inventory Sa, ed front aiu centre' while only : a discerning few will be sittin; I where they get a proxr pens-; peetive. Lots of people, who have j been going to hockey games for years, stiH have the idea that uj where notnmg of jmp,ftanee takes place- but they can't see what happens around the' net, and t hey watch every scor-! Ing play from behind. In the days of the three-man rush, there was something to see at centre Ice, Allan claimed, j But those days are gone for-' ever. With the present vogue for pressure hockey, the game is j .played almost entirely inside; the bluelines. One team shoots j the puck Into the corner, then'83, attempts to bottle up iw op- oonents behind the blue line. Any mid-ice skirmishes is pure- J ly coincidental. I Accordingly, the regulars w':.j turn up for every game no mat-' Black ter what teams are playing, the scouts and any idle hockey ulavers in the house you'll hind the screens at either end. They like to see the plays coming at them and to get a close up of those goal-mouth scram-1 Lor bles. ! Then, Allan said, there ls'an-, other school which prefers the ( corners and either blue line is a pretty fair vantage point.! They get an angle shot of the plays coming towards them, and j a first-class view of what hap- i pens in the corners or directly j la front of the net. Of course, Allan admits that when you're sitting behind the screen, or in one of. the corners, there'll be i the odd game in which all the j goals are scored at the far end. But, he said, over a season's play you'll get your fair share of action. BASKETBALL STANDINGS Junior League I : P W L V A Pet Stones . .. . 18 1G 2 434 28.") .88'J 65 Taxi . 18 14 4 4S2 318 .778 Gyro ... ! 19 4 la 308 417 .210 Hi School 19 3 10 2U1 443 .158 IN THE SUPREME COt RT OP BtllTIBH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE III Multer (if I he K-tae of Om iir Hmr.ind llunvii u(hrrnl known ;i Oror Hrrlram II:iiimii ' And thr Matter of the "AtlmlnMriition I AH" j TAKE NOTICE that bv Order of His Honor JudRe W. O. FulWin, made ! the 19th day of March. A D. HI48. I was appointed AdmlnlKtrator of the I Estate of Oscar Bert rand Hansen, I otherwise known as Oscar Bertram Hansen, deceased. All parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to roe on .or" before the 30th day ol April, AD. 1948 after which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claim of whlrh I then had no knowledge. . All parties Indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their tmleljiedneui to me' forthwith. 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