BASKETBALL Ktince Kuperl Daily Newa , Monday, January i, . British Columbia Qmn jn On Olympic Ex. L . 3L DAILY NEWS lead the pack in Ottawa she takes the sturdy husky out sing- Columbia Cellulose Wins Again in Close Contest VANCOUVER (CP) The British ly to tow her on skis. 1 uog f I 111 Ill-Mill uerby l 1 " J Columbia Track and Field Anso-j Ravna, a pure Siberian, is only ciaiion has nominated five per- itwo years old. The animal comes I sons to the executive of thci BRONTE, Ont., (P A 20-year- originally from a strain oevel- Canadian Olympic track and old Bronte housewife, Mrs. W.'.oped by Leonhard Sepala, the ; field team. ; i Bunny i Dunlop. will be mushing man wh0 became a hero by rush- By ROALD FEN ESS i Bru,;e Vic-;alonB wit" the be of the driv-! ing the diphtheria serum to Tllty are: Humber, fn On Ct, .,!,., night ;nV,t 111 th the honior onu.i- I')Olio WapiC hasket- DdStut ! Saturday 'ere In the International Dog the 1904 toira, coach of the men s team; Nome, Alaska, during ihall came the Columbia Cellulose SOUad did It again, j Fred Rowell, manager ol thecrby next month. epidemic. Imr,.,',. .... c.; it rm... ! u T-V....I...-. 11,0 rt.,nlnn will nna Ar flvm They w on a game and at the expense of ... the Jewelers. i mason, coach o- chaperone of 23 Siberian huskies and trains posible woman entrants in this t!ie women's team;. Dr. Murray 20 to 25 miles daily, will be one year's race and before that time Blair, medical officer, and of the reading contenders for the she. plans to lose some 20 of her Johnny Owen, trainer, all of 1952 sled-dog championship. She 110 pounds. Because she believes Score w as o! to 35. From the beginning It was a WILFORD ELECTRICAL WORKS Motors ond Generators Rewound ond Repaired MOTORS BOI'GHT And SOLD New and Rebuilt Generators 6-12-32 volts Box 1307 Ph. Blue 391 Vancouver. jha3 been training for two years , training on thejtrail doesn't just on the ALLEYS Fraser-Payne Downs Fashion Last Minute Spurt Fails to Ovrnume Hnp Deficit walkover for the millworkers. They had up to a 14-point lead. For the CCC, Marshall was again high with 13 points, supported by Ratchford and Dumas. In the last few minutes Mansons made 10 points without a reply from The meeting condemned the I to enter the derby to be held mean riding the sled. A good east for "monopolizing" the ex- Feb. 7-9 Last year a month be- racer doing a 33-mile course ecutive positions on the Olympic store the race several of her dogs should run from 10 to 15 miles team. i were stricken with distemper and with the dogs. The hard part is "Humber is the onlv one (of ". ithat the drivers must run up the hills to ease the strain. the B.C. nominationsi likely to i -This will be the first time Mrs. MI N S FIVE FINS ii mi's, C.N.It.A, N". 1 and , H, fr ,h. starl F'a- Ret an appointment b':cau Durflop has participated In a big serndPavne scored a 42 to' 37 easte c'' ms event. havlg rtircd 'rom do . .. . J tZ..i,: r,.t,on,-i to co.ral the other lobs.'' Ann! racing when she was married the Celanese. Spring, Olson and Webster, the principal players for Man-son's, turned in a poor game and made rmlv five points each. n Intermediate 'league basket-, Cark. of the Amateur Athletic seven years ago. Before that she !.. won lour Ranw victories f.inlinue as uce-iiiaki.rs In' 1 1) vision of the Men's Five, i (ague last week. cap were taken by "Whip-Its" with 2057; high single game was by Alley Cats with 984. SUCTION "B" ' Once again there is a tie for top place with Wood Butchers and ( t'C Kquillae filling the spot. Team standings: 'A; . Vt 1 m ui1 it ' ' - """" -u "v"w" ball Saturday night. t" Half time score was 23 to lii; Humber was coach of the Can-: to-point events in Canada and for Fraser & Payne. adian team at the 1950 British 'the United States. Walsh was their high man witn nine points. If Celanese containues to improve they may be a close eon- ..rt Circuits kept on lop in Fashion put on a Big Hun i.i umpire Games. Mrs. Dunlop has initialed a 1 tender for the championships. tne last quarter, uubsum iii Division wnn tiiimiey niar- talning second place. . k's results were: "A" DIVISION isons 4. RuDert Butchers 0. special training ground for her favorite canine, Ravna, who will For best, results, advertise! Scoring; Columbia Cellulose Marshall 13, S. Dumas 8, Thompson 5, Ratchford Hill 4, Haugan 3, Peterson, G. Dumas, Gardiner. Malison's Spring 5, Olson 5. The strangest part about our business is that the less workmanship you can see, the better the job was done! That's why we're so proud of the cars that cruise out of our shop with tha "brand new" look even though they may have been in ks J.wellers 1, Home Oil 3. Wood Butchers .. CCC Equitlae Internationals .... j Sparks , i Snippers j Boom Boats . .. I Reject.! ; Maniacs ., I Prtuction Lilies Pin Heads . . - opponents 18 to 10 but it was n.it j sufficient to overcome the def- : i'cit. , j Chrlsloff of Fraser aivl Paynui ami SedgewlcV of Fashio.i, eacit ' with twelve, thaed higli scerini; honors. 1 Morrison wa ; referee; KrL -malison, umpire: M.:Afee. liim - i R A. No. 1 4, Bulgers rte-;i B. Amusements 3, Bud's We-b.ster 5, Bill 4, Arney 2, Yoimg- man 4, Walsh 9 !kei er, and Martin! scorer. I Scoring was as follows: 1 I Fraser & Payne Peterson 6, i Sheet Metal 4, Hot -shots e 4, Sport Shop 0. "II" Id VISION Circuit.; i, Canadian I- Anriavears 4 Hoppers 3 Men's high average was by telge liolkestad with 11)9. Helge Borden Street Wins Easily ANNOUNCEMENT FRASER & PAYNE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR STORE WILL. BE CLOSED FOR ALTERATIONS AND REDECORATING ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.. JANUARY 22nd TO JANUARY 25th. OPEN SATURDAY. JANUARY 26th Christoff 12, Enridne 6, Wesch 7, serious acc-dents. Remember this number if in need: GREEN 217 Superior Auto Service I l.so had hilh three of 742 while Chrixtf nsen 2, Anderson, Smith I n nr.. I ni m 1 . ID. Hopkins was hiph single wilh jrumoiints 4, Northwest Con- 343 h lion 0. -; i i Ladies .,,ii... ' i.,u v... t Civic Centre Arrow were again - ra..h(onJ' Forman 5, Ktche- - OA V O V-,1 Plvh .if- I high IW" 1.V...UKI.- average was by UJf J Limited J. ! ocieaiea oy uoiaen oiri-ci ot son Mostad sede.w!k 12, Du-Jan.s-n Fee-Wee B s k e t b a 1 1 " the a with 193. Mrs. Bellamy, mas g Druk(, 2. MuFarlane 8. had high .hree with 042 and high League. .The score was 21 to 4. f T(,u, a7 flngle with 289 . Neither team w.is up to form in , , i Phone Green 217 Third Avenue West snooimg. Xjf..- rv in'- c ..... .. jfcyews 1, Kiien Industries 3 (inkley Market 2. Firemen 2 4: T old Muncey of Moose had 1. d. single nwe of 308 and Har-v. j utiicss of Bud's place high High three games no handi MORE SPORT ON PAGE 6 Ten fouls were called: four on cap was by Hoppers with 2760 high Mnp'e game was also by I he Arrows and six on Borden. l Hieh scorers were Rensvold for Hoppers with 1074. "Mate of Ml. j Si .uiie Oil bowled high single, $- lor the night of 1063 nndj i had high aggregate of 3018 ! l.e team standings; Bulgers Take j First Victory Boixlen Street and Leeman for h Arrows. Each made four i points. I Refere-es were Strand and Dav-jidson; timekeeper, Craig Oliver and scorer McNeil, j Scoring: j Arrows Nordine, Leeman 4, S Fleming, Iveson. R. Strand, Sykes, and Brett. Total 4. A" IHVISION I Bulgers' were triumphant for ! the first tune this season when ,1 .l..f..n A r, n i i t i n OO Borden-S. Wong 5, F. Wong 4, ! "' ;, . . . . ""r; , , ,' Man, Rensvold 6, McLeod, Ebby, Q R A. No. 1 4(-o.e , ?.,!,ie iiorn O.l Sheet Metal . . ip'Hl Shop R. Amusements f t Shots ? Jewellers .d Place League basketball Warner. Total 21. difficulty Both teams uad sinking their shots. OOOD PARTY their op- i evrojirv n s (CP Annual The Jewellers led 9 ,pert Butchers 1 pnnents In scoring all through OP.tnBf., hlr bannuet of CaDe llglTS 0 "11" IHVISION ' sort Circuits . .: 7 ,.lkly Market 6 ramounts 5 men -' 5 jthe game. At the end of the Breton Italians was a .big suc- ' first quarter the score was 8 to cess wlth smging of Italian folk j2, bik( at the breather it was U eon((S followed by "God Save the ! to a. However, Annunciation fi- King " j nally got going in the third ' ' i quarter 'and scored six painU ANCIENT CRAFT while Bulgers added live more The art ot maKing glass bot- : to their tola; making it 16 to 11. tle, and drinking glasses was i The final outcome saw Bui- known to the ancient Romans. ger's winning with a score of 22 " X ' ' . V.-., .;"-.':.',' f,"0 ... ti 1 rthwest Const 4 ivcces 4 N R A No 2 3 iien Industries 3 iiudlan Ltgion .. . 1 yal F.sh 0 COLUMBIA CELLULOSE SECTION "A" Eighteen fou's were called 10 cn Annunciation and eight on Buyers. i The scorlns was led by Sedg- ur-ikes are on top 'n tha 0f Bulger's with 11 and for n.bia Cellulose League lead- Annunciation by Uesarmeau. . Iv one point with Whip-Its Referees were Marshall and ning second anil Alley Cats McAfee. Slow Pokes t'cj for third Scoring: Annunciation Desarmeau 6, am standings: or-ikes f.liip Its ITuu-otte 5, Smith, Toth, Dumas, jFrvstay 2. Bury 4. Total 17. I Bulgers Nowfield, Pilfold, IHusvlK 1, Saville, 3edgwlck 11, jSmilh 7, Dc.Main 2. McNeil 1. ! Stanwood. Total 22. j --Alan Davidson. ;ley Cals ::w pv:kcs 10 9 8 8 7 7 6 5 lii-Ballers ''eeds 'Dm Gang 1 tain Gang , llopetul "6" 5 ;iiylrks 4 BASKETBALL ;leam Jvsts 5 landicaps 1 Men's high average was by Jim with 182, while high three : bv C. Nilson with 583 and single by Ian Rogers with 654 tbl dvtrttinflM not public r Jvlrd bf M Uquw CtM'ot i ky ti GiM Ketchikan vs Prince Rupert THURSDAY, FRIDAY And SATURDAY The newest trainer plane of fhe Royaf Canadian Air Force the fwo-senfer ef T-33. a adie?-' hinh nverne-n was hv 1 Graham wilh 187. while high 'e and high single were by Gef Airborne with the f v R.-il with 615 and 249. Jm I lull three games no hand!- Air Force G 8 SI S fl ! 3 11 Royal . Kt "It r - -4 . 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