Till' UHKilTIl Olyitlim liUII.I' TC1IU ., ). were first held W Athens. Ore ce i Uliitcfish fim'i?r,f' In 1898. the McK-nj,,; C ISupcil LUlli' INC.. Funny. Muich 6, 19n3' Max Bentley Clears Mystery A hoi it Hi; Future in NHL ' . , , ; ; ' - " : ' . V . ' .... " i ..1 t . '. - . . ... r. Howe Sets Scoring Record As Wings Dump Rangers 7-1 f-SW DELISLE, Sask. (CD Max Bentley hesitantly telephone at his farm homo k-ked up the janjrling . . . t..'. nluillt tllC Infill"!'' BOXING CANCELLED here and cleared up a mysieiy in the National Hockey League. . The centre-ice veteran of Tor-1 onto Maole Leafs ald he had -J hftven't been physically ell '. while" h said "I home for a complete rest, lIe'COuld not )?et any ret In Tnt Maple Leafs and took a firmer hold on third place. With two goals and three assists, Howe built his 61-game total to 90 points on 45 goals and 45 assists. He set a record originally two enrs ago with 43 goals and 43 assists for 8i points and then tied it last year with 47 goals and 39 assists. ' ' ' ! . m , j ' ' ' f . I ' : . , ' - also made it clear that he deesn i t,nto and Knew i a possiDiy n. v r to give up lux-key Just Intend recover untesa i uar wi while 1 thouRht my home in Dvlisle was the be.t place for nie, o here I am " vet ' The Delisle dandy saw he i,,,,.. that a week or 10 (lays on - Ily Hip AsM-lilled Prt'-s Gorriie Howe cracked the a!l-tima National Hockey League point record by figuring in five goals including two of his own as the first place Detroit Red Wintrs all but clinched the NHL title'with a 7-1 rout of the last-place New York Rangers Thursday night. At Boston, the Bruins snapped out of a seven-same losing streak as goalie Sugar Jim Henry blanked Montreal 5-0 to keep alive Boston's plavoff hopes It as Henry's eighth shutout of the season, his fourth against the Canadiens. At Chicago, the Black Hawk scored a 3-1 victory over Toronto .,. larm will imorove hU i Renflev oie of the top ita1- he;, of the game. ,,ne Ktnrlleri the hockey h.oiih to the rxiint where can go hack to the Leafs and he ,ork) ust v(,rK by i,,.lvUK tir- The bouts scheduled for tonight tt Annunciation School have been concely as the Ketchikan boxers did not arri( im tt- adverse flying conditions. Icelandic Centre WINNIPEG KT Tribute to Winnipeg as a centre of organized Icelandic activity in North America was paki by Valdimor E jorr, ion, Minnesota sta te treasurer, at a meeting here. onto and Just c'laapiwarin. The Leaf center made tin' trip home by car throupn the United States. In Toronto, Conn Smyths iild of in me piuyuiw. The Leafs have always aecn u.md to me and I mast certainly ill do mv best to get well arid be oi Jieip to tl.em in the playoffs " he said. "But rmht now I can't sav just how soon I can s back as I'm not In any condition to play hockey the ay I that when IWntley feels v.xU enou::!i "he'll h welcomed back to Toronto Maole IaN. MODERN AND OLD TIME -3 c A aire sign . of Hospitality want tJ play K. j-Besieged w U long dWance , telephone calls, reporters. ra.Ho- j men and scores of woll-wUhci's-; Max first decided not to accept ; any except from niemliera of hi own family and close tricn.U. j However, he aJ pestered so j much he finally let down the j barrier and talked to a few -f : hminds v.ho n, news-seekma TONIGHT LEGION AUDITORIUM Mnsic- By FETE lifAtUf. and HIS WESmtNAIUFS Price $1.00 Doncing from 10-2 the whisky that Old Age has made iiad been .shadowing UeUsle. When finally resu iud lie wai j Famous bat. in DcJjixe- This fine, fulty-ooed whisty i$ the d'lighl of oil hO YORKTON. Sask. KPV-Elevcn member of the Peter Yaholnit-sky family gathered for their first reunion In 26 years, to attend the golden wcddhiK anniversary of their parent. Mr Yaholnltsky dwd the followtnK If You liv.v'-: oppreciole o smoolh, mellow drmk. Be wise enk lor Wiiei'i Delunef day. DltllllllT tlWIttO wist This advert iwment i not "pnbhrt or dHphrred ly the Lienor Control Beard m I) Cluvernment of British Columbia. !"". "I V 1 1 ' ' f 1 i For a friendly j( Consider yourself patient and kind. i( Hare a good sense of humor. ic Like and understand young people. j Hove organizing ability , . . t THEN THERE IS A PLACE FOR YOU IN THE TEACHING PROFESSION! British Columbia Teachers' Federation I mm VP COF.S Harry Lang, standout hook shot of New Metlakatla Athletics i No. 7 1 being cheeked hard by Steve Dumas 22 of Prince Rupert's Manson Omegas In the final game of the international basketball tournament consolation award. Man-sons who lost to Ketehikan Rockets in a precedinit game, faced the MetlakatlaiiH who suffered defeat from Gordon & Anderson. Incidentally, in this picture, Lang made his two' point? and gained a free shot on a foul by Dumas. iSee other tournament pictures on page 6) NAVY HUM Fountain Pens Sets 1 'A staunch old friend" Ball Pok Ben Wagner Spares 'Bedpost' Split in Men's 5-Pin Loop Thin wtvrrusrmeiit Is not pul)l!h'l fr fll phiyPtl by the liquor Control Boiircl or by the Oovrrnmeiit oi Britinh Columbia. MiEiKDnniEms 1 Afi6)wi!i!( .INCLUDING: Shaeffer Waterman Hidden score of 137 was rolled by J. Wide of Savoys. Kewlts North Btar 2, Wat A more sensational shot than occurred this week on the alleys, bowlers would travel far to see : Parkers 51's Eversharp GOOD USED CARS 1951 Plymouth 2-diMir, only 22,000 miles. Rye Over $2,000 Worth of Pens Being Sacrificed son 11. 2. Industrials 2, t'GE 2; Moose 4. CNRA 0. 70 Taxi 4. JC 0; Short Circuits 3, Sedgewlck 1; Watts Si Nickerson 4, Electro-lux 0; Savoy 3. Firemen 1; Man-sons 4, Nelson Bros. 0; Kaien Industries 4, Cooks 0; Family 1950 Ford Sedan two-tone. very smart. 8 year old 5 yean old 4 years old 3 years old when Ben Wagner of Wood- ; butchers in the Men's Five-Pin League spared a "bed-post" split : itwo corner pinsi. ' Besides teammates, the sizzl- ing spare was witnessed by foul : iine judge Garnet Hull, who said; "It's the first time in my life." j Team captains of the league decided that, playoffs will take place between, the. top si -teams. 1950 Ford Sedan Radio, Aristocrat Anniversary Viscount Old Keg London Club London Dry inttti oft heater, one-owner car. Market 4, Woodbutchers 0. RF WISE -BUY YOUR GIFTS IN 1919 tord Sedan Radio. GIN heater, sun visor, A-l throughout. TRUCK BUYS FOR 1950 Studebaker Pickup, en melchers -4 ' - x - f A new high single score v. as estahliKhec) in the mixed 10-pin itfu;ue -when Joe Ltn of '; At Murrays rolled a 244 game. For-mer high single was 229, rolled by Bill Anderson of ' Delnors. ! A new men's high three of 596 was captured by Art Olson of Spares using games of 179. 21$ glue overhaul; not a scratch; custom box. 191G Ford 3-Ton Complete Day O Birthdays Day O Mother's O Christmas er's O Fath tiVt gmnes, total pi;is and handicaps to count. The Jeague .banquet .will be held April 10, time and place to be announced. C. Pachel of CNRA and R. Hennessey of 70 Taxi tied for high single score, both rolling with flat deck; new paint job and good motor. 1916 Dodge Panel A very O Easter 320, with Hennessey coming nacK and 199 to top former mgn triple count of 574 rolled by E. Lugrin of Delnor, In the ladies division, Elsi? Anderson of Delnor topped single games with 209 and Ethel Geor-geson of Chumps added games of 165. 164 and 176 for a triple score of 507. Spares set a new prae for to capture high three nonors with a triple count of 739. Team high single and high three scores were rolled by the Moose club, scoring 1228 and 3334, respectively. useful unit. "To say goodbye to your motoring troubles try any of the above good buys at your A-l I'sed Car Oeale r" Bob Parker Ltd. Phone 93 "TTw Home of Friendly Serlc" McRAE EROS. LTD. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT single game score with 928 and also captured high three honor w ith 2504. Results Chumps 4, MCs 0; SATURDAY AND MONDAY Spares 4, Northern Di.st. 0; Art Murrays 3, Delnor 1. Standings Chumps 26, Spares 25. Delnor 21. Art Murrays 21, N. YOU CAH flND OUT RIGHT Hf Di.st. 15, Mcs 12. Vivian Wrathall of A Division BOYS' BLUE JEANS rim Lyons topped all In the ladies bowling league when she rolled a single of an even 300 and came Prince Rupert IN back to add three games for a total of 711. REG. $3.25 In B Division, Mildred Wide of Toilers cleaned up on top scores II W with a 273 single and a 675 three- .k... .-,iii,J,w-;ini ih Navy game high. Her team also captured division honors with a 967 single and a three-game 2,709 score. you In ony en of several importanl lechn.ca trades . . . pbeul the pay and other benefits o career at sea with the Royal Canadian Navy. For complete details, see NOW i. i j l: H t.V NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICt In A Division, Stars took top single game honors with 997, and Savoys rolled high three with 27G9. RFSII.TS 1 A Division Savoys 3, Mansons 1; Stars 3. Lyons 1; Annettes 3, Dibbs 1; New Laurel 3, Clover-lenfs 1; Sunrise 3, Lucky Strikes SIZES 8 to 16 YEARS Choirm Recruitina Officer. H.M.C.S B.C. Phone 526 Prince Rupert DOM'S DEPT. STORE Nl.J-51 i 1; G & A 3, Doms 1. ! B Division Big Sisters 4, 75 Taxi 0; Toilers 3, P. R. Plumbing 1 ; Bulgers 3, R. Radio 1; 71 h Ave. .Mkt. 3, Cooks 1; Co-op 3, Skeena l; McKays 3, Commercial 1,