Vanderhoof Monday, February li, 1952 SPOUT r of rt , -i : , y. Wins Hockey TELKWA. Vanderhoof Pee-! chants; Sr. Playoff, playoff February 23: Jr. Maple Leafs vs. j Beaver: HI Oreen'vs. Fashion; Sr. Playoff, playoff. j February iiS: Jr. BulRers vs. An i nunciatlon; Int. Merehanls vm. V ' & P: Sr. Playoff. February 29: Jr. Bulgers vs. Maple Leafs: Int. Merchants vs. Fashion, Schedule of Basketball Wees were victorious in Smith-' ers a3 Veil as In Telkwa In last 1 Hockey Scores SUNDAY National Chicago 2, Montreal 3 . Detroit 2, Boston 0 New York 3. Toronto 4 Pacific ( east Edmonton 0, Seattle 4 VVIIIL-OSAIIL I'enUctou 1, Spokane 4 SATURDAY National Montreal 2, Toronto 3 New York 4, Boston 2 Paeifie Coast Edmonton 2, Tucoina t week's hockey. j Maple Leafs Pull Ahead JI'N'fOK BASKETBALL Manson's Down Bulaer's Aaain 1 Sr. 1st of 2 of 3 final M1IQ weaaier cause a me ice February 12: Jr. Manle Leafs vs. .. V i 6 to SOften Which Showed the! Annunciation; Int. Fasnion vs. r Murcii 1: Jr Manson vs. Beavers: (amps an tt m'jHo n 'i v in a ov 2nd of 2 of 3 final. , " r 1 " O ii A vs. CCC 300. tremely difficult. j " NEW YORK (CP) Second place j Viinrlerhnof ont. swa.'ta a February Id: Jr Beavers vs. Bul- Sr. March 4: Jr Maple Leafs vs. Bulgers; Int. F A P vs. Faxh-ion; Mr. , 3rd of 2 or 3 final Of necessary I . Int. F & P vs. Hi Oreen; Manson's came back to li.'; Tnmnln w-.nt iafs nicked ud. good start with two goals against . ser8: Playoff. Telkwa In the first period Telkwa Dlavers Dressed hard in! ""ruary ib: Jr. Manson vs. An it, advertise, advertise! If you want to : For be.it results. Victoria 3, New Westminster 1 Saturday evening hen they four lnU nh tw0 victories in handed Bulgers their fifth defeat W(,pkena National Hockey in the Junior Basketball League three points tue action to pull j by winning 44-25. ! ahead of tlx- c:usely-pursuing j In the first half Buyer's wer- Montreai Canadiens. i M..r- r the second period to bring the Buwifction: Jlni.-Fahlm score up to 4-3 with Vanderhoof still in the lead. In the third period Telkwa boys found it impossible to hold the visitors back in spite of hard checking and Ba-.katoon 6, Calgary 9 ' Okanagan Vernon 4, Kamloops 6 Okanagan-WIL Pentlcton 3., Spokane 4 Coast Senior Vancouver 4, Nanaimo 3 ".V- noi mure man six poinu. uenuiu at any time and sometime weu leading by two or more points. In the last half it was a differ I The Leafs nipped the Cana-j diens 3 to 2 In Toronto Saturday j j night following up with a 4 to i : decision over New York Rangers ent story as Manson's surprised their opponents to win bv nine-!"1 "ew orK another 3 goals were checked up for the Vanderhoof team, making a total score of 7-4 in favor of Vanderhoof. , f Poem VALENTINE'S Jj fe DAY" jf4 teen points. Bulger's gave their! The Canadiens shared one! rivals a good liht until the j victory during the week-end' breather when ttieir duleuce t-Sti turning back the last place cni-l apart. cago Black Hawk.s 3 to 2 in a I Scoring at perMs was: 8-8; iSunday matinee game in the 18-14; 2C-20 and 4-1-25 the final ; Windy City, score. .1 Goaite Terry Sawchuk regis- Anderson oi Manxon'i led his tered his eleventh fchut-out o.' Conductor Tells Of Moose Death PRINCE GEORX3E The moose in B.C. '6 north country h,ave ion been known as prettv rugged Bowling Schedule SECOND H i.F If you like him Lots and lots, Give him ties the season as U-ague-leading Jje-troit Red Wings downed the Boston Bruins 2 to 0 in Boston Sunday night. customers, but this week one ot , Feb. la skeena vs. Dtbb Print . them found out he was not rug- Slir vs. l. strikes, wratuairs v,. Kosa ijee, Annettes vs. MCMeeKin s. trotn iING RECORD Jack Griffin,. 21, of Vancouver-has record as one of Canada's top skiers. A member of Irani lo compete at Oslo this month, Griffin was l(. f.niicd Tasehereuu race Uimatvun four years in a s considered top junior of war and .post-war years. team to victory as he scored ; fourteen points while Sedgwick jand Smith were high for Bul- gers with eight points each. Scoring: ' Bulgers Pilford. Husvik, Sav-lille 2, Newtieio, Flood, 8"dgeick ,8. Smith 8, DeMan 7. Total 25. Clovprleaf vs. O. & A., New York exploded for three i n((le ha;dpd Savoy 'h, R. Radio vs B. bisU'rs. gouis wunin uj secuiius uliuwu Conductor A. A. Clapperion cook's vs. McKay's, a he ji ions vs. m nie iiii pc.uu u.iu w j tolls more about the moose jvcr.-iiy graduate he was intercollegiate champion; coasiea to a lo i vicioiy uvc. - , .hi..n rfln ,, th. Kirip nf Miiiison s, nunnse vs. o i asi. 11:1 Ave. vk. Co-op, Toil-rs vs. C'ommi-r- tH. 1 ok's vs. Co-op. Toilt-rs vs, B. Sisters, R. Radio vs. 75 Taxi. Mont Tremblant Kandahar In 1951 and a nwmber Manson's -Webix r 4. iieim B.totBiuin in ouiuiuay iikiiv om.-i wentbouiid Canadian National Bednesti, ti am at Federation iniernat miiuie ue ki ai Aspen, Anderson 14, HodKkinson 8, ; Natii.il Hockey League uame. fre.,. train near I CP PHOTO i Bren'.zen 4, Most ad. Barnes 5. .1 'Total 44. oyu oiiulii aiiu muA cu.-jr , auuui Xf m,K.s WCl Ul rnilC5 VH McKay'. Sunn. vs. SUeiiton's. scored twice each to give the . George, unialrhcd a coal car star vs. o. At a . Lyons vs. Dibii ' Maple Leaf.s their verdict over door and spilled almost half the Prim.. Skc-na vs. McMi-ckm's, ciovcr- New York. contents of the car. Hinkes, AiuietU's vk. Wr-tti-ali ii. Tie Seconi A With solid knots. For the long remembered Valentine Attractive belts will suit him fine. Mav we suggest for your "Beau Geste" An "Acme", shirt to look his best. Your Valentine he'll surely be If you give him clothes , completely free. Ed Slowlnski scored rUl three' While inspecting the car, Con-touls lor Hangers but Smith's 1 ductor A. A. Clapperton found second i'ou! ui 11:51 of '.he moose hairs on the ratchet ol Close Game in jPeewee League SKATING DRAWS THEM BV KMl's ! liai pi'Il J- IJ.'I.L'U t'J uc tin ihonf 'rrintJ nuijrii, uihhk viuua 1 winning tui'.y. ' eiht ears back mew ice rink at Seal Cove drew j.- . - . adult and children skaters by the in League ce i hundreds again over the week-! end. It was the most popular In an unexpected upset Satur- ; day morning the civic Ccnlr: I Arrows edRed out B irden 16-14 in Pee Wee League Basketball. While Borden showed little nr.:. the Arrows we're firing on all onion & Anderson 43, CCC, .!(! Ili-Creens 11, Merchants 22 place in town, demonstrating the givat boon this establishment is (roing to be to local recreational lucilities. 1 M. 1 I,'' V s A iUt, U"' . ' t' t 5 J 1 on the ALLEYS cylinders in one of the tit'litr:;' fir last league pa me for the season, Gordon games played in the pee Wee , , i ... i. ' . League e-on surged aneati in me utsi tour minuie.-: ACME CLOTH1MG STORE ctlire out CCC o(H) in Saturday nifht aCept the last when the store wa., .ue haskethall feature. Combining strength ! fuurtPen a11- . . Quarter time-scores J-0; were: i ir ti i i r i ,i if nee, Maten and Holkestad forced the win. 5.4; 10.8. H.14 I'psets galore featured the j In the ladies' division, Jan Jan-Men Sunday Ten-Pin League. isn U all-round hero holding Royal Hotel, headed by Stan j holding high average of 193 Moran's 561, took four points j while bowling high single and hitrh with 14 points. Phone 359 633 3'd Avenue W. Amidst a considerable number of uncalled fouls, Fleming of the ! :4 beginning, Gordon 1 n .,iu ...... ... inuuws, in a iniee n uute ovt.- early nts MerrhanLs inven t shown ' . ,. .... saw their from Commercial Hotel. Cook's . high-three of 253 and 646. Jewellers nabbed three from Nel- For the men, Dick Callaghan's - - , " ,, . time, scorea tne oniy DasKet io p and (or most of :lr,e calibre of Intermediate ball let us carry the ball on your heating oil We'll gladly be responRible make the score 16 to 14. son Bros, and Albert McCaf fery ! 261 topped the high-single field, I ne it belonged to handling in any game this sea- i wircere Joe Huu-:can in Ins first Boodj K. Leeman was high scorer for i gained three points from Jug while Watson with 629 is high-the Arrows with nine poiiU.. Heads. : three man. High average is held while Rensvold with eight wa.;' Royal Hotel caught all honors I down by Helge Holkestad with si i ,:r :i .::11 nil ft lllonil : tor keeping you supplied with clean-burning, non- waste Standard Furnace i Oil or Standard Stove Oil. lt .- i-vii Marshall. O St A Holkestad , Flaten nign lor uorden. p:av throughout. "ebb 6. Pierce 1U, currie j i.,j .k. Boulter 1. with Manson's for with the high single oi b.u ana iuk top ot tne wnoie league, high-thi-je of 2.S33. j Team standines Stan Moran rolled a new sea-1 Section A 20 Hi-en son s high of 226. only to be beat- - Whip-Its a little later by Joe Lone, who ! Balk-rs 16. Stor-ikes 15, Weeds 14, Boom Gang 13, Skylarks 12 Al-season's rolled a sensational 232 for top j 12. Slowpokes 11, Steam honors. Long also cap- y -at s tured the high-three score with HoP,eful Six 9' Chaln , Gang 8, Handicaps 5. Ski Heil e in the senio.' CCC Marshall 10, Dumas 10. Ratchford 2. Thompson 6, Hou-san 8, O. Dumas. Hi-Greens Ford 12, Ma.Afee 3, Tenell 2, Rhodes, Clark 3, the millers were t .-ier into the cellar. Prompt Service if Metered Delivery ir Automatic Iiefills j N. R. young I Heatinjf Oil Distributor Phone B74 Phone 674 Call ut today! 2?uijriEfl wet .spectator game By MARNIS BULGER Jt I c n nl.i r... -1. .. oniiun i oiuppc.s It, oiJuiivs unsung crowd was Webber 6, Sbeppard 3, Becker of players 1 4 Krislmall.son 1, Wood 2. 17, CCC Equillae 16, Wood But Team Standings Nelson Bros. 16, Cook's 16, RoyaJ nattily Skiers Sunday took to jumping over a small "run-olf" constructed in the middle of Heartbreak i Hot.'l 14, Commercials 12, Albert TRADE-IN MOW Trade-in 9'i CU. ft. DELUXE Allowance Refrigerator ... $499.00 $100.00 8'2 cu. ft. DELUXE Refr'igerotor ... $461.50 $ 70.00 81 2 cu. ft. 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A lot of talent was dis- played and in spite of fulling iwamped Merchants tihigh ; team single, 937; Commer- tnow, many skiers enjoyed yes f. was high with 12 1, Sedgwick 2. c a s. h eh team tnrec. z,e4; oe leiuuys acuviu.-s on planus. . ... ., Art. nisnn The day was rounded out by ;-?-th6u ; u.e l.rsi oeun pa. ly o, n.e yvUi WrMv .. rlllh Ij0n ,32. held In the 'Ski-doodlers Lorit'e" ! lengers Show Well COFFEE TABLES Moian 226, Olson 214, Comman-dina 210, Shuipe 209, Simundson 202. cabin of Harold and Odd Eids-vik. Daisy Arden, Rusty Tham and Mamie Bulger's cabins were hojtcsses of the affair. Although the beans heated much slower l ( onfidrnt of ' Ability With Columbia Cellulose Fri- 4r,ir ni,.l,t U'hin.ltc ttlrci a fru.r cngcrs' Coach Alex pleased today than Fight Card Date Changed ial lark, followina the RuS Sn hasCTow ben ' TX nominated the club's "Miss Car-1??,"1. hl,lh s'n8' ? ld. I three rot Salad" of 1952. Rusty prom- lnd 8t7 ised to arrive with the salad foriA fna .';..,,.. 2 iturday niuht's boin, Simpson's senior ftSO ill n u.via.u.., n.i.R'c Cross bowled high single for the ladies with scores of 272 and 658. the bean party but she was late. The party met her on its way down the hill. much the fact that The boxing card this week at ers came away with : Hazelton has been dvanced a t win, says Mr. BUi. J day due to the funeral of the team plays h?Viaie King Georse VI to be held ! out with his men Friday Four local youngsters High average of 188 is still held Next week-end activities are planned for the main lodRe. Thoi Grah"T: nabbed J0', MH! So many of our customers ask Tor our Coffee Tables, End Tables and Lamp Tables Simple, good looking and smart to suit any home, here is modern styling and beauty combined to give you the utmost in value. Jack Cress high single a week arc "working who have, entered the card will! promise Is for entertainment hut mPllltwi-o r, Aclra tr hrimr ! leave here Wednesday night ac camethrough with his high-three a few nr nirkl nso Thi i. tm that we'll make comapnled by their trainer, Mai -t'tt in the Senior "A" 1 1 in !innrtr the debut of the new Ski Tow Campaign. fine' boast today. To I The local boxers have been .Gordon & And srson LSLbouuuu lie means, he told matched as follows: Dt 10 or so points of Billy Saunders, eiaht year 61 marie under tlu'noundx vs. Nell Stenitt. 10. 08 of 635. High average of 182 is held by Jim Reil. In Section 11. Shippers and Sparks are tied for the lead in the sveond half. Team high single fell to Pin Heads with 930. CCC Kuuiilac bowled 2,551 for team high-three. lav-nun. pounds Phone 46 'cciitly, Ruivrfs nll-not having any outfit, hiivp dencnHr'fi .......! I . i!l I . I't breaks and field V'.O' Billy Smith, 10 years, 70 lbs. vs Ronnie Wright. 11 years, 6!) lbs. Dick Bury. 13 years, 89 lbs. vs. Ailan McDougall, 13 years, 86 pounds. Art Turcottc, 14 years, lflfl lbs. vs. Henry Willar., 14 years, 103 pounds. Spurs Start Tour Feb. 22 WINNIPEG CP) Tottenham Hotspurs of the First Division, English Football League, will open their exhibition tour at Toronto, May 22, Sam Davidson, secretary of the Dominion Football Association announced Saturday. The tourists play in Vancouver June 4. ' been caught some- OUr shoot intr isn't f'th these tactics we ' ome this," says Bill, auainst the Simn- DON'T FORGET Tlio, by the way are The first regular shipping Hives were established on the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence between 1840 and 1850. '""iter Rupert all-Beynon Don S:herk Slid Mirkev wuhctnr the twenties, headed . w i nlpwt., r , .i i J i:uilipfli- sum Bill, but s ln the key seemed Yoyr Valeim tine-- .fcttvi' ! S ' " Sunlamp Into any J J . ! ! 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