K t jm . mm. mm mm w, V I j I 1 1 A I "3 fririce Rupert Doiiy iNtv.5 Thursday, April 3, 1952 eterans, iewtumers capture I i-z. nas Keioau waras r fPWWO W9K5w.r yp&mprr.m& wmvim Ted Williams Joins Marines Canada in 1663 had a white tered along the St. Lawrence population of about 2.500 cen- j near Quebec and Montreal. i 1 The Univers JACKSONVILLE, Fia. CP Ted Williams of Boston Red Sox highest salaried player in baseball, and Gerry Coleman of the New York Yankees Wednesday passed examinations for return to duty as Marine Air Corp Captains. Cap'.ain J.- C. Early, senior medical officer at Jacksonville naval air statiorn made this announcement following a two-hour examination. A,ai 4. r - . ;4 . rs "T v1- v,, ' - - , 3 1 . . 1 t f ;- J-'l ir-'-'"- h 1 ;'- !A'' , j" " V ri U r. '1 : V IJJL. i WEEK-END Hockey Scores Pacifie Coast Victoria 4, New Westminster 5 New Westminster leads best- of-seven semi-tinal 3-2 Allan Cup. Edmonton 4, Trail 2 (Edmonton leads best-of-seven Western Canada semi-final 3-1). MTNOTt t.f.AGtt. trophy winners are represented by their captains to accept this year's basketball honors. Left to right, Fred Chri.stianson, of Beavers, junior league winners; Mel Andeiso.i, Mansoi''s, junior iuague champions; Floyd Johnson, King Edward, pee-wee league winners and champions. LADIES' NYLON HOSE First Quality extra sheer Nylon Hose in two new Spring shades. Sizes 8K2 to 11. SPECIAL, Pair 1 H- t ! tt. t . , , ,'im the I' ll al'e' Rorl Chrlstoff and Di :k Wesch, both of Fra-sr & Payne, hold trophies FOWI.E STARS . Continued from page 3) j men's high three, Hal Windt, i Dribblers, 764; men's high aver-, age, Jack Sedgwick, Dribblers. S 04j.(tf Ijii.sK' I Dull l UU1IIJI'I 'a mm o.-w jiutu(' nil uiwu, Ul mauouii a, league 1' v .n .. . t B n 1 I . Cross i ladies' doubles). 10-la, 15-7, 15-8; Forbes and Fowle de ,p Spasuii in Prince Rupert. i 198; Windt, 195, and Long, 197u Hotshots Win Mixed League Five-Pin Title ' ladies' high single, Marlys Olson feated Carr-Harris and Mac- LADIES' NIGHTGOWNS (men's doubles), 15-12, ; HoLshots, and Jea.i Gordon, Kay- i Donald dettes, 252; ladies' high three,! ig.g Holkestad de Bessie Ing, Kaydettes, 1MJ; laclics Second Flight I hiu'h averages, Jean uoraon, isi styles. Pink. Blue and Maize. Steelhead Derby Dates Are Set: April 5-May 17 feated Williamson ( men's singles), 15-7, 15-3; Warskett and Williamson defeated Briggs and Sizes Medium and Large only Hotshots took four points from j score Hotshots.' 1,107. last place Dingbats last night to t , triumph in a close race for -the j BASEBALL SCORES I LePage (mixed doubles), 17-14, j 15-10; Viereck and Partridge defeated Tough and Silversides j (ladies' doubles), 15-9, 17-14, 1 15-12; Morgan and Pavilikis de-feated Tough and Viereck (men's ! doubles), 15-10, 15-13. I Third Flight Graham and Wednesday Mixed Bowling League championship. Close on their trail were Kaydettes, who also Ridded four points to thv?ir total i" the final roll-off, but had been three points behind at Opening of the Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club annual steel-head" derby Saturday- morning wa3 announced today by derby chairman Bob Armstrong. Derby 'is to run until May 17. Pacific Coast Oakland I. San Diego 0 San Francis?o 5, Portland 4 Los Angeles 8, Sacramento 6 Hollywood 7, Seattle 6 Paulsen defeated Mr. and Mrs. ., Tough, 15-10, 15-3. A full list of prizes will be an- ; the start. LADIES' RAYON BRIEFS Good Quality Rayon Jersey Briefs in Pink, Blue, Maize and White ..... Sizes: Small.. Medium and Large. . H OO ,vrw Exceptional Value .... pair for MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS 100r. P"re Wool Shirts in Check Patterns. Square cut bottom can be worn inside or out- nounced later. Areas open in the Dafly Dribblers finished third; derby include all coastal streams Nunels, fourth. and inland waters up to Copper : Meanwhile, Hal Wimlt of. River. Rules governing the derby '. Dribblers marked up the high-will be posted later. Only Prince ; est scaring for the eveninjf, to f . 1 4. v I;- :v ' . Ki 1 4 ' ' -' ' rtiii - ffirn rill- wiffi ni mi. lUrtti r r 'rfrfirirn 'Hi 11 1 m'i iHiimiaW. 'White Rupert Rod and Gun Club mem- ; come within one point of tying : Joe Long's season's record of Uniform side Sizes M-L-XL Reg. 9.95. tf.D Shoes. . . Goodyear Welts Each B 306. Windt broke Long's triple game record by 12 points, scor- ing 76L In the ladies' division, Bessie Ing of Kaydettes, led tlu scoring with a 23fi single end her triple of 668 shattered the season's ladies' record of 634 set by Marlys Olson, of Hotshots. In taking the championship. Scrub Matches Are Featured in j Final Curling Pre-bon.piel competition play-' BOYS' PANTS offs ffs last last night night &ave save Stewart Stewart a, a, Ho .shots bowled another sea-. ,. ... rink. . . son's record thv? highest game Broken lines of Boys' Dress and Play Matthew .99 ..-a 7-1 win wim uvr. over the v-r ""w ""- of the year, scoring 1,107. : In the semi-final. Matthew won Pants at real savings. Values to 5.25. Sizes 4 to 18 years PAIR Following this record-breaking IMHNG BASKETBALL players named in Prince Rupert 10-4 over Rogerson; Stewart. , nl nt players look forward t0 20-3 over Shier. Individual tro- the club-s banqet and dance at phies were presented to both tne Valhalla Hall tomorrow art Hub Morgan defti and Ray Spring. Morgan was he Houston Memorial sportsmanship trophy which hj rinKS oi tne nnais, aonaiea Dy night About 60 peope are ex- Ai wanson ior uie winners, aiu pecttd prizes and trophies will r.jmentanly with Spring, awarded the Daily News Most Player award Spline's troihy should arrive within a Dy jac-K Laurie ior runner-up awarded rinK- ; Results Hotshots 4, Dingbats .... . . i v a " V i I, l 1 r . ., i y ' -j c ,1 ' ' - . r , v Hi. m it s "' ' if ,3' r'i ' -1 V ,;. m. 1 I, ' . , i k t 1 IS 4 I j 4 , ' tv " 1 a. 1 " . . -u , i.k,,,l 4 I ! V' 'I ik t. - r a - 6.. r . .."! .1" 1 J Smart, light, comfortable. Made of top grade white elk over famous Hurlbut lasts. Carefully finished to stand up to a lot of standing up and walking about. Eyolfson rink won out 9-8 0; Kaydettes 4, Screwballs 0; over Boulter In an extra end of Nunels 2, Daffy Dribblers 2. a scheduled 12-ender for the j Standings Hotshots 28, Kay-Bert Youngs challenge trophy, j dettes 25, Daffy Dribblers 21. whereupon winners were imme-; Nunels 19, Screwballs 17, Ding- THE ROUND-UP diately challenged by Nee'.y;bats 10. ' I Moore, match to be played to-1 Season's Statistics Men's high By LARRY STANWOOD FAMILY SHOE STORE MEN'S TOPCOATS Men! Here is your chance to buy a Spring ToDcoat at a real saving. ' Smartly styled Wool and Rayon Topcoats in good range Df co'ors Sizes 36 o 42 SPFCIAL night. single, Joe Long, Hot.snots, 3Ut i jod Are Runninq for Derby Opening LIMITED CHARLIE ROBERTS ! I rilONE 357 comes to steelhead ,-nthusiastically, admitting that cm rely on at least he had also lost several which BOX 638 f t sportsman in this ' mich'. have topped th? 15-pound- od l: know when thev er. f "S, where, how fast ; Best, bait, of course, is cluster hH'k. And you can be roe, but Bob says, too. that tea-s certain that Bob '. ypoons are deadly especially the : know what he's iolf-tee type. USED CARS Special for One Week 1937 Tcrropfane Sedan $195.00 fu" 'x',a"!''e hc wil1 Further information roncern-J own he (nst (in the (ng lhB dorby will be published I ' .elsewhere on this and other ws today, says Boh, pager of The Daily New from J J-50 vin'it. Aim as he is time to time. There 11 be prucs J iman of pnnce Rupert . good ones, says the derby IGimChib. hp declares ' chairman, but only members of if u(l Derby (men i his Purl :i.i,t r.im Club will be cll- 1 1950 Austin Sedan 2 1951 Austin Sedans l.Ll!M!) Austin Panel I 19115 Ford Sedan 11941 Morris Sedan 1 1911 International Panel 1-I9.tr Ford Sedan ';urlay (April 5 until nible for entry. I Meanwhile, another dib'y is '0 are running fast up . under considerations-one which and for proof Bob ! may turn out to be a major pro- MEN'S DRESS PANTS "Substandards." Soecial purchase of Men's Fine Dress Pants in Gabardines, Flannels, etc. Very small flaws in the material class them as Jut the 15-pounder ject of the Rod & Gunners and -ser ones he took from mark a revolutionary turning two days a go. point in Prince Rupert's water- ,i'erp autics, especially I front promotion. Club executive And I think thvy're 1 and committee chairmen meet , '-his year than Tuesday to lay plans for an an-' "me." he reported nual salmon derby. Superior Auto Service "Substandards." Sizes 29 to 44. . Q,95 fUlAL Limited Phone Green 217 Third Avenue West ,Tc Defend From Woste . . ." reservation conscious' ! 's time we took a look I '-atural resoiirees ciiii MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Bright Plaid Sport Shirts in seven patterns. Fast colors. Sanforized. Sizes. Small, Medium, Large - l;l for they may not be C" Says Jarvis McLenri "I Rive my pledge as a Canadian to save and faithfully to defend from waste the natural resources of my country its soil and minerals, its forests, waters, and wildlife." "This pledge should be a part in every pupil's curriculunT; and different 395 ffln representative to Hsh and Game Cnnnrll llr5CS men. tmnnn orl' PUBLIC SKATING PRINCE RUPERT CURLING CLUB Beginning Saturday, April 5th to start thinking, talk- acl'ng out conservation i snould b(; a rltual Dfcvery spoi lsmen s uip;niiiouiiuii, m.j.. Mr. McLeod. MEN'S PAJAMAS , - us with the He will present his idea at the Will P'scnt to Prince next, penernl meeting of the Good Quality Broadcloth and Flannelette Pajamas iGun C1- He will Good colors. fc Q C rsuade members to cet Prince Rupert Rod & Gun Club for discussion and possible action. The proposed pledge, which is a duplicate of a pledR ' Project SIZeS. OO TO mmiJ I' t 'Central rw , B.C. y garter Le t0 Produce plae- promoted by an American sportsmen's magazine, Mr. McLeod hopes to embody outdoor life in a design typically Canadian: A ring of maple leaves topped by the figure of a bull moose. 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