4 Tl ,s Frinee Rupert Daily Hews TiT" Monday, March 6, 1S50 'Legion Bi!!ia Metlakatla into "A" and. "B" secti-jns and ! i the following draw is tor this ! week.. ' i 5 MIXED LEAGUE ! TWO SECTIONS " To better suit the convenience the. many piayers .the Mixed Bowling League schedule has ,::heen divided into two sections, - - " - - -V V.-.' i ' " ' J f -i' J ; f ': v. ' ' , '-," ' .: .1n to De played in tne early part , streaks: City Transfer vs Noble Jaf.. each Wednesday and the ! and Wick. 'other In the latter. The full ' Cantels vs Bob Parker: Har.g-""ischedule will be announced overs vs Handicaps; Velvets vs shortly. v Royal Blues: Ideal Cleaners vs ,,, ,',The following is the schedule Ccnrads: Booth School vs Watts for this Wednesday: and Nickel-sons: P. R. Plumbintr Mixed League has been divided vs C. P. A. Brownwoods Stay In League With Upset Senior Victory J Downed Bo-Me-IIi in Thrilling Contest Playoffs Getting Under Way Fashion Wins Intermediate League Brownwoods provided the fans with the upset of the season on Saturday nip-ht when they scored a 4S to 44 victory over Bo-Me-IIi in Senior Basketball League. There were thrills hy the dozen as the lead see-sawed hack and forth during the first half and the early stages of the third quarter- It was in tlu third period that Browtiwoorls fJH. !1 i s Winner Duwned Ilarllcy- Bay in Bas-kiihaH at Neishbarins Village j METLAKATLA Three 'jasket-ball teams frn-n Hartley Bav ln-vaded Metlakalla to play return cames and ail. went doun to de-1 feat. The locals had lost two games at Hartley Bav recently. As a curtain raiser at the re- turn games at Metlakatla, the in-jtermediat.es took the floor. The visitors had a g: od start by making two baskets before the locits even got startedThen Metlakatla commenced fir. din? the basket 'and gradually forged ahead. At flie end of the first breather, the score stood at 12 to 10 in favor ..1 iVTrUakatla. 1:1 the second period the lo-'r.ah out-shot the visitors and the score at the first half was 27 to lo Willi locals on Uie Ions end The total score at the end of the t.jine was (i.l to 40 for Metlakatla. In the i,e...:id game "iunei Inn e- , ' of Hartley Bay went, (town t.i (iercal against the on-'(!; tight of "3.-45" team of Met-lakaiila. Hie seore being 39 to 3i for Me! lakali.i. In the third game and main '-vt tit, the vi-ilors made a pood t. in ii.e lirsi. t:?ritid. the s.-nrt hi ni'' to l'c in their favor. Tne (.eco.ial verioe! was hard fnneht a.ii ft ll.e cm! tif first- half the .s; ,,re f,lii!i.l at 40 to 37 in Metln-katla's l,vor. The end of the third qinrter ethik:ill: was aita. d at fil-C.I The last quarter r und both l ".:ni; working hire Pirt t Hi." end of "ie gain Metlakatla was on the long end o! 62 to 74 point s. j Referees were G. D. Rvin ' -i,.!--tla: Fil. Clifton. Hartley Ray, Score keeper. Richarc Lei'.'hton. timt r J. S. Ryan The following evening only I r.'.ie i-a me was played. Hftrtlej j Pav intermediate' versus Metn- . kalla. Tlie firs quarter was a well fought affair, and the twoi ' teams evenly matched. At end of I'ii st (ii'arter the score stood at; 10 all. The sc.'.ind quarter foind M(.l.lakat!a grafiully forglnej sihead and at. the end of first j ih.ilf, MeiJakatla was leading by ' :n ; ' . Calvert (S -r x Is tage of the fact Unit Merchants were away oil in snouting, if tin play and defense. The Merchants missed snot after shot. Their guards wouldn't stay back on the defense and ifiey were only 'ible Hi convert' six of their ei:-:h,"?n free throws. Fashion, on the other har.3, had twi big scir-iiu; (.hreats in CIM T.d Hill who .i ." lVjruvn apiece. The ;taine was plean wiih .myl 15 funis called on I he winners and 9 on Merchants. There were a few rh!;-harbs over the calls but this w:is a- crucial "vme with the le-r'.u- iitle at stuko end sjicIi can b expeeti-'d. Sikhif:nii hsi the satisfaction of wiaiiing the l-aue if-ter'bein;; in and out of top :r-'. all season. Merchants still have their c-hant-e h win some silverware a they will plav Fashion in the Intermr-uiute playoffs for the Grotto Cup and if they are in their usual playing form it wi!' be a neck and neck scries all the way. Lineups Fashion Hill 14, Gill 14. Watson, Haugan 4, Interrriela 5 Brew, In Semi -Fins! Further progress in tlie Canadian Legion Enflls.h biilii:il tournament was made ovi'r the week-end and only one game in, the second round -F. Comadina vs. J. Lawric remains to Te played. This match is holding up play in the tljird round which is otherwise, now ready to carry out into the semi-finals. Matches played over the weekend included one in the second round when P. M. Ilay (plos 3i ! was defeated by W. Strachon, with a simlar liamlicap, hy l.rl) to 112. Strachon lah-r fell victim in the third round to Robert Murray pi its 15 1 hy fill points. i An exciting ram- in the- third I round was four;hl betwcit J. ; Campbell (minus 30 1 and P. I, ! Petersen (plus 35 1 wlu n Caiin.jb.'il just managed to overcome his (ia point, handicap and win the match by the narrow marj'in of G points. 150 to 144 KiHmaats Confideo 1 Ctian!iiiis First llcie l or i Naliv K.iskctlall 'l oin ai.icnl This Week ' Kitimaat, w.nni is of the district native basket hall chaui-pionship in' touriianu :its hero during the past two winter!;, ar-' lived in the cUv vcl nUtv si,.-'r -noon on the Coquitk.m from their I village down the (; ;i . F.' , j team in for U,e tounamcnt tin y jure eager for the tray mm' confident of sur:essfully (!ehnn""-' I i the ! itle. i Early this week many more Steams from ali parts of the d':s-trict arc expecird and the ur.b-lem o' lln.lhi" a 'co. tu.la1 ' i for them is already proving vexatious. In fact, warnings have been dispatched to the players not to bring any more per -irs , than necessary utile ;s arrangc- meuts have been marie I.,; .10 accomeclation. , ANMFV rMtVFI, ; The hanging i'. irdens of IJ'iby- Ion had terrace, rangiiig from 75 to 3!i0 feet ah ive c r. uind Ifvel and were v.1 lo.'ie.t fro.-u .vLcT.me tanks on this hi '.Ir terrace. ! i Kinsmen Let nt' r,c".u r. ' Blackaby II. 2. M.u K.i- 'i, HI-, '.!:-a i by A. 7. Penpeff 0. P.' .-l;aly V.. : While 2. McA're, ?.!; I ', :. i : High School Hark, Nickersor 3. fcrnith A She ,oaro u .' . 7. 7. Tail Tail A A M.irt'n'. Mart")', "h "h .!(.-. !( .. 2 2 , Tatal Tatal 24. 24. "Mii H.t.4.i..Ll.r. OUCH! This Is Ken Reardon of Montreal Car National Hockey League figure to get headite $1,000, believed the highest In league hiuory, bei ment attributed to him in a magazine article fc sayins he mlend to see tHat Cal Gardner of Tor ches In the mouth the same as Reardon recmf a couple of seasons ago. The fine is more of at bond. . President Clarence Campbell of the SHI ran petition at the enrf of his major-league piayi-fund. Presumably hell get the $1,000 buck it of line In the meantime. HOTEL ARRIVALS jnunheii D,; Moscrlp, Dr Prince Rupert ' ' . Crttehley. U- .H.inW 41-31. The third ner- I J. E. R. Wood A fl nrnwn V. '. "'P"'. mi I : ... . ,, - u,! ft":"ona,a' ' ! Klunberj. A B Mallory, A. Pi:i. and Mrs. I K. i Drake 3, -r-Tota' 40 Merchants Davidson 4, Walsh 5", Dumas- 7, Currie, Christ off 5, Anderson. Marshall 4, BouMir 0, Total 32 Jiiiiinir Leap no Kin. men won their second game of Uio two game total points series ' with Hlnh. School with about as much casi as I hey t'id the first. The final suoie was 33 to U aixl the total two-gamf store 60 to 3ii. This gives Kins men tne right to meet me lop place Rupert Hotel in the playoffs, which start Tuesday.'.ntah.t Kinsmen played a good yuJiie al! evening with scoring well divided among all' team members and team play won out over the more rnTWd H.i"n scnnni team, it w:'s only in the second half that Hish ePt,n,,i u.p e tihle to held their j()Wn an(J tnev out-re-l -Kin" in the last auarU'j with some picture sshols from wny- aut. Lineups: S. Young, tit Faulkner, R. P Westminster 1 ', Mansons vs Pushovers: Head- ; pinners North Lights; Macey's , vs Wharf Rats; Blow-outs vs i ; Sport Shop; Pioneers vs Silver! LIMITED, AMHER5TBURG, ONT. displayed by the Liquor Control Board or or pritun uuiumm. Professiona GEORGE RORIE & CO. Public Accountants and Auditors. Income Tax Returns compiled G. L. RORIE. A A .E." S. n. I.AIRD, B. Comm. Bt.sner T?forli Phone 387 MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST K.jotn 10 S TON h BUIDINO PHONE JiLUE KW P.O. HOX 1184 V HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTUAl'TORH liuiUIIng uml Reptilrs of all kinds iOOCb CHIMNEY 8 Oil. BURNERS PHONES Black 334 Red B94 P. O. Box 1(170 B & W TRANSFER Dry Kindling Wood 50c per sack Random Length Fir PHONE PED 182 Catherine Laurie PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 401 Third Ave. West (Prince Rupert Realty Co.) Phones: Green (i(i7 Days ' New Residence Phone Number Red !)R4 FOR iOUH ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box S2e 330 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. played their best ball of the night to forge ahead at 30 to 29 and take ths period by a 35 to 29 lead which they never lost. Bo-Me-IIl were clown 40 to 3G with about two minute;: to plr.y when they undo their bis; bid of the night to score 3 points to Brovvnwwod.-' But it w.s too late, and Brownwoods were the virtu: s. It as an urtioufhl game to watch lrom the bleacher seats'. The fans were all for Bo-Mi'-H'. in the early stages but'lirown-wouds won mivny supporter be cause of their hiisile and garnered pad the linal victory was n ronular one Pierce. iavigne. Shier and Thompson worked like Trojans all evening as dirt Alek Bill, Ourvich and Sunberg. The Brown wwourts had to win if thev were to remain In the league and that they were determined to do. They have two more hurdles to overcome before they can get m- ' to the league play-offs as' they are scheduled to meet Co-o in two postopned games and a loss in either viU throw them out jf the running. B;-Me-M Inst the fame by being too anxl;us. Ray Spring stored 4 4 points but wan too tense all evening anil missed 7 of 11 free throws. Carlson-made three uncalled for nnsonals In the final quarter, which gave Brownwoods the ball and unearned points. The students tried: hard they played brilliantly at times, I hut they weren't there with the baskets when needed: Play I roughened1 up toward the end 1 with Carlson, Soring, and La-, vigne all squaring off. but Referee Johnny Comadina calmed them down and the game ended j with ill feelings under control. I Lineups: I BoMe-Hi Carlsnn 7. Snrinat 14 Webster 3. S-herk 8. McCiiesnev 4. RatchforO, Kristmnnson 2. ' Bill 6, Sharpe Total 44 Brown wwods Lavigne 8, Shier 10, Pierce 13 Bill 2,Owen, Gur-vich 2, Thompson 7, Sunberg 4. Gill 2 Total 48 Tomorrow nieht will see the league play-off's get underway with the finals commencing In two divisions. Dom's will meet Pepple'.s in a best of three games ; series for the ladies' league ; championship, and Rupert Ho tel ill tangle with Kinxmen on j the same basis for the Junior j j title. The intermediate series will ; 'start later in tne mosth to coin- : i eide with the Senior play-offs. The feature game tomorrow ev- ; ening- will be Brownwoods do or die battle with t?o-on and the j fans can depend on plenty of action. Intermediate I Fashion won an easy victory over Merchants to take the In- ;termcdiate League title Saturday . night. The sco -e was 40 to 32 and there was never anv doubt as to the victor. It, waf definitely Fashion's night and they took advan- VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Sunday, 9 p.m., Chlleotln Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Coqultlam ALICE ARM, STEWART ANI PORT SIMPSON Shnday, 11 ptn. .OR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. ChilcoUn March 3 and 17 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CIIARLOTTR ISLANDS ss ChilcoUn Feb. 24, Mar. 10 and 24, 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5G8 l . v v . jiwNiiis J Still I mJ m i Jbmi, nonnj; I J I ' - I . . . . I -rl .., Ill favor of Met at-.tl.t , iliev held on to their lead al thejl wav. the score reading 58-50. The final period assured Met- lak .,tla of vir-tory. The score score al al was85-73. T-j-i-nv-three i ouls were called M-o l-ik itla: II. i-tley Bay 14. : T ineuns . 1 V tlnkiit.la- Roddle Wilson 29. r Vel f.n 0. H. Lrh'hton. Earl r vtt r V. 11' binsort S. Nelson 4. II. I ei' ht -n T. Wilson 2. T n out rask 10. Hut'cr P.ae . II. Clif'on 4 J i ,l,o, (, C, Faton M. Clifton 15. P Roll on f G. Ribinson 6 c n.,M c. Anderson 11 p r?,ifrri A Jlt'iti 14, l.i : .1. cr.ri.on. Hartley ntv. fni-er-n. Leightim: Timer S Ryan. j Sunday Bowlinq cague Schedule i March 19 Royal Hotel v? Grollo: Ciimm Hotel vs LCB.; Kavov vs B9 Taxi; P R. Plumbing , vs W E A C. ! March 2firR. .Plumblnc Vs Comm. Hotel; Grotto vs 99 Taxi: L.CI1. vs W.E.A.C.; Savoy vs Royal IIoU'l ; I , I mm) U .-jaw iitei I'll! rtyrt,lflmtit in nut ynblltid r mtrniayi by iu Litinor uomtroA 2u4ta or by th OovvmiuvBt rltlili Columbia. e Support' t Aiiinn LHIHA Jhn F. L Hl 21-22 Bt Phone I' in M ntn 1,1 J" t:f MnndnV I ,lv BBCfff :ini'e ai"-"""' I Via I' CALVERT DfSTtLlERS (CANADA) '''Tfcii tdnttisetatat is not published or tf toe uoverument Business 'and .. 1 - . . ir - - - SlDNEY GONiCK - V . OPTOMETRIST ":. V '. i-v -t t . Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 1 ' am', to 5 p.tn, ' i Besmer Block Telepnone 212 Evening IjyjAppotnt.ment ..DR. FL. CHENEY DENTIST . SDrTl? 5, SMTTII BLOCK . Phone 7(15 P. O. Box 1401 yUALW'Y KhifAlKb Tor Downtrodden Heels , and Worn. Soles- ' ; MAC ;r -. ' ' SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774. Second Ave Bytown Mqchine Work? , ,Sales Service and Parts '' . ' ' , Simplex Gas Engines ' -.- - - i .p. ins h p. Cvifimins Dependable Dieselt ? ' G5 ri p. 550 h.p. Inquire about our long term . ' Warriirttyi and Service A.P. GARDNER & CO. CharleKurt; Aocountanls A. U'TIELL, C.A., Prince Rupert Hotel Prince Rupert, Terrace District Until April 301 h. Dk. GARNET E. H. MONTGOMERY DENTIST 8une.7,.jHnlth Bloric Phone 525 P.O. 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I ; ;; i; t -I i JhM WOOL & GABARDINE iS2'4 ' m SI,0UTIKS pii','tl from --Sl,nr' I I'irr .. si'its si'its Q0'f 'fVJ Celanese Gabardine i :- $22.95 If J .-l-V ' j Rayon Galiardine '--n All-Wool Gabardine DOM'S DEPARTMENT STORE CANADIAN CJ IIED CROSS THOM SHEET METAL WORKS I J Always rWf ; J vVc're Hfrt Icommoi Jpbone 11 1 3rd Ave. Block A 131 VI .66. Q3IH1 fl 3AVH n Mrpmnfi Krrr