F. Oumadina 257 ; ... ' Low score 121. A ?? Monday, March 21, 1949 Betwee Handicap u l JUj I T7t. HOTSHOTS M. f uaaer 90 ,,. , Pt' M. bcnmidt inn ,11 W Q wcimwj the BASKETS The Bo-M-Hi Rainmakers ; r cami through wiUi a fourlh! -aK qn.irler drive (hat gave them AIRING STANLEY their hig margin or victory in p fp Pdam KUM HERE umr Fridav richfs Huii ir h:,,i-,H,.,u : teA 1 Tire I'S,,1 Their offensive lunctioned per feA DEMERARA - rum . jfectly as it! J pl'ty.n-s were clicking on their Door plays. Only in U)? lirst half lid Brown woods hold the powerful students ('.own as each team played a ei-owd-pica-iii name. ; The teams tniod biu.kcts with the lead ehanf'iiiK many times in the first, half. Outside .shooting by both teams was good. Brown-woods held a 1 3 to 12 lead fit .the1 quarter. The seiond quarter! was slower than the first am! ihei t sis &$$Pffi MACEY5 REACH TOP OF MIXED 5-PIN LEAGUE Micey's XXX crowoed f'J the top of the Mixed Five Pni Bowl j lif ijr.iuc iti.t w rrti, f. I uwtuii,; out Kiiigphmcrs who forced f: the surface a week previous. 1 Mucey's, who Jong have Iteen just under the top spot, rea; he.i 'Die tmuiiicle on the si iimiu 1 1 1 ol ;.. ,u iHiiimig wiitr fjitnir.i i r o in I Hi'ownwoods Thursday night. ! i Men's high individual scores 'were bowled by Tommy Me-' Meekin of Headpinners v.ho rolled 335 for single game and j an aggregate tit 715 for three ' j games, averaging 238. j ! Ladies' high scorer was L ! 'Smith of Silver Streaks whose j top mark for the single pnuiei was an amazing 349. Her three1 game total was 759 for an av- erage of 253. In both .depart- I ments the men were (uiiclas.sful. 1 Pushovers 3, Maple Leafs 0. Malkins 3, Pinbusters 0. B. C. Messenger. 3, Overwai-tea 0. Wingers 3, Hotshol s 0. -Maeey's ' XXX 3, Brown wood 0.' Pioneer Laundry 2, Bo'ks 1. Silver Streaks 2, Dodgers 1. Hedapinners 2, High School 1 Cloverleafs 2, Kingpinners 1. DODGERC S. Ramsay ... ... 173 173 214 . Menmes ... ... 137 214 215 t - 'I oiiif-in ... 148 134 218 G ' rT" Anderson ' ' " 210 179 1 it 1 WI 133 214 171) E. Garner . 255 220 231 Handicap 23 23 23 1 ota is 1079 1207 1245 SILVER STREAKS : G. Smith 239 231 197 r,v"fh ....... 205 205 319 P- Roberts..... 127 173 12-1 .i"'Tn 'M7 1 1 It 227i J T.nno ,AA I nr r- 101 109 "ifinXnn "" ' .1 174 .." -'n n , ckiiuul n 1 mill. inn w (I i r "u 17G 108 uo 191 iin shooting was off. r.o-Me-lli took! over the lead at the half S.-H). J - At the start of the (hire nuar-i ter the play eoniinued alonti lines similar to (he previous per iods. Both teams waved n up ball. With 5 minutes in the third ciuarter. Hn,i,- woods were in the lead 34 to 31. Then the Rainmakers eau;ht fire and banned in 7 points to take a 38-34 lead as the third quarter ended. Their hudi-powered offensive speeded up In! tne lourth quarter, and thev rammed in sixteen points in oniv ' - S25Hsski.- There is good news for the radio hockey fans. Ariuotyiee-meut was made yes(('day by Manager C. If. Insulander of Station CFPK that authority had tx'en given for the broadcasting of ine Stanley Cup National Hockey League playoffs from the local station commencing March 26, the coming Saturday night. The authority came, after the matter had been taken up with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation a few days ago by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. -;UDia BOWLS "1" rriirrkin r March 21 Variety vs. Scubv'?. G. & A. vs. Orange, Westview vs Taft & Odowes; Annettes vs. Savoy's, DeJong's vs. Manson's. March 28 - Westview vs G & A- Taft & Odo'wes v.. Scuby'h. WINS $50,000; IS NOT EXCITED and-Thomas McQullkm lord i, . logger, nas won $50,000 in a.i Aus:iv.n..,r, .... , - - ifciiM.n o r v ( k-j L,lr". UI I lit I - turbed about his good forUm, Mr. , McQuillan plans makin , drastic change in his way of ilivine. In fnct. h i.w,.,,,!. to s. 1 flfy?! NNw Matured t4 2 for their opponents. Outcome i Vari,'ly : v;i- 0,'a"Be: Savoy's vs of the game was definite now iV'Hns"!1's' Dt!j,,n:-?s vs. Anas Bo-Me-ni continued on the! mUes- ( j . England U 3 J I- This advertisement i; nnt rmklicl -.. W1 ulJH,oyui uy me Liquor ontro Board or by the Government of British Columbia. .- ;. ... - . i.n m i K K. Tuhb 11 lh it.. 1111 ,j !I.-Du::n . "103 106 119; G. Bateman . 198 180 141 J. Urquhart .. .: .... .. 124 !)5 115 - m. jviiu f-on . Hit 63 114 'J. Jenkins . 3 191 233 j Hnnriie"3 ... .... 195 195 195 loi.ils 1124 998 1108 ! I1EADP1NNFRS j A. M 'ivlfPiciii z:a 22i t ! T. MeMeekm 112 335 233 IN. Withers 172 )i;4 123 1 R. VVi, f;er; 1 (4 219 176 I V. WruUuiil y.'.i 'in 2.8 ij. (.".eiifidir, i 1 52 2M) 241 j U.ui.l. : 11 II 1 1073 14211 1253 ni'.OW'AVi M !H Clan. 113 175 110 G. JluJ 111! HO l.5 U 'IV. I! ;, I hill 1,1 11(5 ; t . M-uhhidm! 120 2;2 ) D. Vv'o !U,; h.0 137 U.". ii Wo id.! 2(4 Kill 210 j llallf!'''t' ;1 51 51 i I 'lota!-' in si 1115 Mt: ; I. J iiioh ir .. 215 210 2 " ! i b (J ; 17 1 lii) J. Ttioiiilon 1 14 hi? Y.l ! - Davison 177 2 hi ; """ Id.i 1 a lit.) f I't'Lli'S'iO 201 1 77 i;i.i Hai!' !ii!iin l: 1; 1 1 : '1 oi.ai.-, puho VKK'i C. r ,u m 1 'Li 22'! 1(17 211 t',1 239 ip.n.n " 141 1 2 2IR i-'ivun HIS li. ? 2uW 2. Ai'i(i-r' 1!5 204 17 1 W. Anderso: l"i.) 1!3 1 7 2ii 2 r"a"l 1013 1134 1UU . mim i.' j f.M-' P. Thonuttoti 190 129 1R0 - ' iri jo i"'X,.r ii. Ki'i'rer 215 lii(J 13a A. H'-mtMen 11. ll:,n ,i;...:v Tl.dKllC lii Tol ills MAI.KINH J. Schnrt E. .Sehiicl i'fl 157 133 I). Kenneilv . K. Claveinig Lii 2? I ix 'f' '! 171 C . i;;3 22il 252 II. :15 95 95 l.-fai.s 111 1039 1170 i'mNI.h'.';'! E.t? -::-. idai 154 198 ir,5 i-:. Bud P. Sbrocchi . HO 153 107 J - : ;! . 92 157 153 O. .Ii.k i novi.'h Low Seine . 1 hi 7!) 133 1 ToLuis 9!3 !).,8 1117 B.C. MKSSKN(iER .T. Schr.i-der 195 243 232 1 j;sehroeder . 17t; lr.l 10.) E. Smith i: 2111 13111 L. fcwalHeid 120 144 122 T. Smith 104 20(1 22 H .nv.i Ir ,u ih9 13: H! Handicap ( 7(i 16 'I,),.!;; KI79 1238 1057 GVE., WAITEA Mir. m 100 225 20S 270 T Mai.ii, U. 111. . ii l-ji 11 wilh 111 l,M il. 1 hehef r r that the f, I ore is fIie f of Mll .i . ftiiK. : t!' s t; t "AIIK 8PBC1AI l!0YS' l.(K(l i makf til Mb.. ttv I-. " ""S M SPECIAL 'CHKK THEE; CIVIC ( WXINI C0TTACE! Nw Creamed VALEXTB AU-ftlATBE BUILDING BUILD! W II I C II!!! YOl'lL cr tion war WITH G TION' Iff; MITCI CURRIE liiiililrrs and I' FIRM Prince h I'incsl Falii BROAD BEST FO BEST CP CHINESE Di PHONE ; C,n","h"?,mM''7i.r,lli,nlK.r.Fr,,.llri,i,l,i, irwffii 21 : , ,WP, ,iar,0 :M c Mciviniey 1 K. ouaen ?? 2J3 J. Fleming is a ijiW st;ui f ... Handicap . Totals ' N3 8 & WINGERS Ji. Ruddtrnam 221 flt 174 u. vvaru 22; . 1. Krisijanssun 1.8 B. Vuckovjcn .,u C. Reu , . " 'tHi f;) 2!" N Hanoicap bnepparci ... iU 10 9 Jut Totals I20y 1172 10(3 PIONEER KriCK.san .... 185 180 219 (;. KriCK.son 14 L.w l.. tvnuu-ion .. 129 us B. Winrhe .. 213 1.18 P. Men.ies .... 1MB 191 195 H. Moxiey ...... 213 199 2i() Handicap 32 32 :e IOvUIS 1109 1143 1153 BO'KS- E. Pn he 151 224 1BH F. Moore 181 la2 m A. Fethersion 148 128 75 A. Shuin 129 182 R. Sweeney . 119 110 101 141 H. Phivm 133 212 227 Handicap 13l 13U 135 icontiiiiK-d tm pag 71 I . ' 'F20- '"" 1 h. m ' : f) I ii ISmmS I y fel " W " ppl ir-ir-s. ' ' W ()U J J V:!! I " JI -1 1 ( C . . N V Phone 654 Ub.lld ., b C. Brt...y r 1 tlii ivrttiiiinl h not kl..k.j HEW ROYAl HOTEL A Home Awmy From Home M Room, Hot and Onld Water, PRINCE RUPERT, BC "Seine ni p.o. Box lltt WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER ' Hi COLLECT THEM AT Vl; R IKMIK ('ARTONED OR UK)RE WK f AY CASH PHONE 950 Carl Zarelli, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. HOX 1.107 ERASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT KEN'S RADIO CLINIC Fur Siilisl'iKlory Service l Seemul Avenue West Commodore Cafe COM ri.ETELY RENOVATED "Bflter Than Ever" IJest Food and Service ln City Phone 17 for Send -Out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. 1 ilM W I miTi? r V 7M2 ri merry way of piling, up their lead. Bo-Me-Hi's strength on the bench had much to do with their controlled the backboards and : wei-p .i.iui...,,ii,, . . ., " " "7""'"."" b " ouense. , Brownwoods first slrineers 1 f : u.ta out m the fourth quarter ' unrw was spin wide rmpn h 1h .. . 1 P y the fasl-bl!akl,1K Ram- , , L.iiurt - i n. . Brownwoods f IMil? If! i.Vw.1,1,, v'iiu j u 1 nill LI and made 15. They scored 10 of, 25 free throws. Ro-M..-Hi i....i-' n ., , M.O..S ana made 24. They scored of 21 free throws. " ' ' . prmi I iili 1111 r&tVlKm To a hundred M'P 1 linnr linl ' W"'K- . . nruitloKI r.,..,,.iui" T T fi t t . .... .. ' iviaeuonaio. provincial police, sailed last night on the Coquif.am for a u 'M 1.0 viuieni ... ver , WuM and thrra or,i.: 1 " " - TRY OMR CiLASSlFlFJi A BUSINESS AND HR. P. J. CHENEY ....... DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK r Phone 765 P 0. 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