fnoce Ruperf Doiiy N'cws Wednesday. April l. I9"i I I'm land ! Caxt Ken Farmer Hi in 147- Chicago, Boston Both Win Stanley Cup Games CHICAGO Vic Lvnn made his first goal of the Tn'TPAYS SPORTS ROUND-UP 1st ' ... ' season a winning point Tuesday night as Chicago j 35 Succeeds j Sydney Dawes TORONTO --Ken Farmer of Montreal has been elected president of the Canadian Olympic Association, replacing A. Sydney Dawea who held the post for the last seven years. Farmer was formerly honorary secretary. The association also named this slate of vice -president: Nelson C. Hurt of London. Alexander Mulr of Hamilton, Jim jWorrall of Toronto and Ken Mackenzie of Vamouver, I Dawes said at a meeting of Black Hawks defeated the Montreal Canadierus 3-1 to even their best-of-seven Stanley Cup semi-finals . 1 at 2-2. PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) Chicago White Sox ; are a hot looking hall club ami are being driven with a grim intensity by their manager, Paul Richards, in the waning days of the western exhibition season. Give them a little pitching)- '"" " and they are going to be hard to j, better fielder of the tw. head off this time. They are in ; The cure of shortstop Chico terrific condition from their ; farrasquel whatever It w.;s preliminary training The vet- j ltiat ali,. him lost year ap-eran Vcrn Stephen, for exam-, near, to be complete Again the 1 A: . .. r? r.''.i ' ' -.-- , ' 4& x ? City Badminton Players Win big Vencauelan is making plays no other nhoi tsUp In the game WHERE CRFTS' COL-NTS. corx and he ii pie. says he is a dozen pounds lighter than he has been for years and claims he will "play all of em" at third-base Somehow, Richards has infused his club with a terrific win today could make, clouting the ball. HOBBV-Bl'ILT CRIISER COA directors last month that he wished to relinquish the presidency. Members of the assignation unanimously approved members' reports including Dawes' own report on tne lvji Oijiopif unities, DIBS PRIN COMPAn ning spirit. This team oeneves : it can beat both New York j Yankees and Cleveland Indians i Ottawa Civil Servant Builds Sleek 38-Foot Cabin Cruiser Blair Clerk Chosen Hawks' Jim MeFadde-n tossed in another goal with four seconds left in the game after Montreal had pulled goalie Ge.-r ry McNeil to assist in a desperate closing attack But the final Hawk score was anti-climactic It was Lynns' marginal shot, coming at 12:28 of the third period, that gave the game to Chicago. At Boston, with Jack 'Sluurf' Mclntyre and Ed Sanford each scoring twice. Boston's surprising Bruins continued their shock treatment of Detroit Red Wings by defeating those National Hotkey League Champions 6-2. The Bruins now have a 3-1 edge on the Stanley Cup defenders as their best-of-seven playoff series moves to Detroit fur the first game Thursday night. to the wire. The big excitement at the moment centres around a rookie catcher. Bob Wilson, who wn voted the must valuable football Members of the Prince Rupert Badminton Club witnessed several rousing competitions when they met visiting members of the Terrace Club at the Civic Centre. " AithouKh the city club found the Terrace competition .stiff, it came out on top in most of tho events. In the: men's singles. Terrace's Ray MacFadden edged Prince Rupert's George Vie reck in a well-fought game. The competition between th hiah school teams aave Terrace tin- lead. Gerry Groom from Terrace came out on top in thv boys' sinple.s. Arrangements now are underway for a Sour-day tournament to brain about the middle of April. By II. l JUNES Csuiadun Prrs Sutlf Wriu-r OTTAWA O- Spring sunshine nowadays warms the shapely FLY ELLIS AIR LIN curves of a sleek, 38-foot home flayer in the western conference in 1932. when he was centre and linebacker for Wisconsin. Two weeks ago Richards did not mention Wilson In discim-ing his team Since then tie big fellow, who was at Seattle last vear. has gone wild with BEG Manager i VANCOUVER (CP) Bialt M f Clerk. 6'2-year-old veteran of i muny publicity campaigns, has , been selected by the screening commiltre as its choice of a manager for the British Em- j pire Games. He was Riven unanimous approval of the committee Monday and official confirmaUon ! see anything unusual in the feat j I read a couple of books." he 'said. "It was no more difficult ; than building a couple of house Anyone who can leurn to handle a few tools and isn't scared of hard work can build a boat." i He hasn't decided on the name ' but. being a sentimental fellow . he .thinks he'll christen the white-and-blue cruiser Mary Bird, his mother's maiden name The cruiser now is in drained Dow's lake, part of the Ridenu ; canal system, bordering the capi EASTER SCHEDU the bat and has more or less .astonished Richards with his ! work behind the plate. Now (Richards say guardi'dly that he i has ' high hopes" for him. made cabin cruiser built in a barn more than a mile from water The work of one man and costing an . estimated $10,000. the cruiser boasts almost every modern nautical device. She now is on a muddy lakebed in the heart of Ottawa, awaiting flooding of the 120-year-old Rideau canal to start her trial run. Pas-sersby linger to admire her trim lines. Few know the story behind her birth. It goes bark four years and represents the From PRINCE RUPERT To CALL K6TCHIKAN At our off tal's scenic driveway Not fur I away is the federal experimental ! Another who has caught fire is Rocro Krsnkh. an inflelder who joined the Sox from Seattle Two Smithers Rinks Capture Trophies in Ladies' Spiel Two Smithers rinks captured championships in the second annual Prince Rupert ladies' curling club 1 farm. About May 1 the canal j by the games commute and I Mayor Fred Hume is considered tnly a formality, j Mr. Clerk at present is dl-I rector of Veterans' Welfare Ser-j vices here under the Deparl-i n.ent of Veterans Affairs. He ! has long been identified with Ithe direction of financial . and SEATTLE opposite th WHITEHORSE p05r OffV ond Phone 264 j late last season. He also has i been hitting above expectations. 'sudden determination of a man Other Alaska Points Eve. Block 91 especially with men on base, and there is no certainly at all in some minds that he won t piay about as much third-bate (Ve T"ur Luna Tr.l Ajtsl to create something. Until then Len Green, tall and husky 50-odd-year-old Ottawa- bonspiel here and carried away a major portion of i will be flooded. "I hope she flouts." said Mr Greene with a grin. The cruiser will sleep six and has the most modern fitting s. There is a plastic hatch on the foredeck. She has a fine galley, fo.irr-rubber sleeping bunks, remote control power devices and an after-hatch set in foam rubber that can be lifted to reach the steering mechanism and gas as Stephens does. He is much publicity campaigns. . . , . ..w.iborn civil servant, wasn't very Mrs A E. Smith to presented by , , , building anything the Roine rink of Prince George i A bachflor ne hadn.t fPlt tne call Second prize, four pictures to ... or shins. Then came Fran Turner, Dorothy Dibb, the urge. oline and water tanks. the valuable prizes. The visiting Herman rink defeated the Webster locals to win the Fashion Footwear Rose Bowl and four miniature trophies, while the Heggie rink of Smithers downed the local Wakley rink in a thrilling game which tied four times. When the home end was tied, the last rock decided the victory lor Heggie to win the Bill Scuby Furs Rose Bowl and miniatures. Grace Johnston, Peggy Miller; third prize of four half-cases clams to the Anderson rink; fourth prize, four compacts to the Shier rink. ! BARS' FOR WORKSHOP j He decided to build a boat. ! something substantial. j j He assembled a workshop in a j ' 1 dilapidated bain on the outskirts iof Ottawa. Ss- A . nil mi tl t( auiiD'l siill Itamii Ml " ' " " X 1 . - .-ft; Event ! First prize, Manson's Jewellers four 1 ' y wurneu at ius juu m cup and miniatures and stainless steel saucepans to Myr Ski Camp Opens At Berg lake Good Friday VANCOUVER A number of B. C. mountaineers will be among skiers from an parts of Canaia who wi'.l participate In . Curlers and their husbands gathered at the Legion Auditor- ium after the bonspiel for their I tle Lewis. Clara Willson, Norma i me exniouion orancn oi me t.ade department; by night on: ' the boat. He spent an estimated ; C 000 hours laying the keel, rib- first annual Totem Bonspiel Banquet of which Mrs. Jens Munthe was he convener. Berg, Frances Partridge presented by Mrs. Al Manson. Second prize, four kitchenettes to Hazel Hadiey, Lou Bone, Myr-iUe Taylor. Bea Manson; third bi.it;. planking and decking, and I hammering home thousands of I c srer-brmize nails. He doesn't STETSON HATS ! prize, lour pillow cases to Jean i Ramsay, Stephie Berner, Peggy j i Wilson, Dot Vance; fourth prize j 'of four cups and saucers to the; The Srcison "cuhioneJ-to-fit" leather hat hern the ttamUfd of hat comfort for over 0 yt-irv fiiuillv popyUi n i vjs Mil i im r Rupert Accepts Turkey Shoot Challenge this year's ski camp of the ; Alpine Club of Canada. .' j A. C. L. Warner, general J is-' senger agent for the Canadian j National Railways said today arrangements for the camp, to! be held at Berg Lake, in Mount j Robson provincial ark. have ' been completed. The ski camp w ill be held from Anril 3 to Anril 11. Prior to the dinner, after an address of welcome by curling club president, Mrs. Bernice Web-sU-i, trophies and prizes were awarded as follows: Event A First prize Mrs. A. J. ato presented the Fashion Footwear rose bowl and miniatures and prizes of, four electric waffle irons to the Herman rink, headed by Gertie Herman, including Edith Haftner. Stella Watson Heggie rink. j Event E First pri2e, the William F. i Stone trohy i consolation) and miniatures, and prizes of four ; The Prince Rupert Rod ti Gun Club has accepted an Invitation from Terrace fish and game enthusiasts for a special challenge boudoir lamps to Meg Schuman. Myrtle Deary, Lorraine Bremner and Helen Ford, presented by Camera enthusiasts as well I skier will fl.id the ramp siteii and Yvonne Stackley. DAILY NEWS Second prize of four mirrors Mrs. William F. Stone. special appeal lor thr-m1 rifle turkev shoot and trap shoot has a went to Bernice Webster, Anne second prize, four butter dish-. Parker, Ida Barr and Nessie es vi McKenzie. Ethel John-! ' Btone; third prize, four half- son, sheila Ramsay, Arlene John-cases salmon to Mabel Shier, Hil- mn. thlrd prle four vases to 'HANDY' WANT AD ORDER BLANK on Easter Sunday. The invitation also Includes a social function Saturday night. Jim Bacon, local club president, and George Rorvlk, secretary, are In charge of travel with Mount Robson s towering: 12.972 feet dominating the land- scape. Among B. C. resklen's taking part will be Mrs. Den Murulay of North Vancouver, who is in charge of the camp. oa McLaren, u.ga new, jean Almft Rateman. Dorothv Scott. Rivett; fourth prize, four bon Doris Johnson, Mary Souter; DAILY NEWS WANT ADS Will HELP YOU SELL OR BUY RENT A ROOM, HIRE HELP, FIND A LOST ARTICLE OR DO PRACTICALLY ANYTHING YOU CAN THINK OF! bon dishes to Thelma Roine (Prince George i. Merle Richardson, Elsie Holt, Gladys Lawson. Event B First prize Bill Scuby Furs rose bowl and miniatures presented by Mrs. Neely Moore to the KS'fcle. rink, Audrey Chapman,' Vera Hegiric. Hilda Clark-ston, Gladys Williams. Prizes fourth prize, four ash trays to Grace Wilkins, Jean Wallbauer, Jean Holliston, Henrietta Eby. Grand Aggregate prize of four Revere Ware kettles was won by the Roine rink. First highest end scored prize, four gift certificates for. record-Mngs to Wilkins rink. ... First highest game, prize of four pair hose to Roine rink. First lowest game, prize of four f The Doily News, Prince Rupert, B C- 6 DAY RATE IS CHEAPER THAN ONE DAY 33 . SAVE M0NE Order Your Ad 6 Times You pay ylrihf (W lnsfrlm. 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