"V. Lady Curlers Lay Dovn Brooms to End Pirst 'Spiel Monday, April 7, i9d2 r t r : I. i , , XT ; ' f - I - v. ' 'J ' f a r V, ' - V- ' J iy rf e-'. V "W 4 .J fcSjf r V n 1 f ! i i S w V-'- 'ill l i i ". 3 J A f it lfMACKENZIfe 5Hl ' ' ' ' Jt i V "". Zjr y - '- .. . -- -. V.Mtli.MviA'4a t SYVhl.riNG VICTOR y :s coached by Skip Mrs E. A. '(Sonny) Wales (centre v.-hose rink won the consolation aw&rd in the recent ladies' bonspiel. Maybe thv?y did sweep harder 5ti the ice I" man at nome, out so what, they ask?. "We won." ; . A K- Arsenal in Cup Final No-Hit No-Run Game ;JKV WIXNI.RS IIEADFI) by Mrs. E. C. S lirr kept a strong lead over Mrs. W. McKenzie's lake top prize in the ladles' bonsplel wh ch end?d last wu-k Monday. Fourteen rinks "" " s .' S I LONDON Arsenal today 'crashed through to the f!nil '-f the English Soccer Cup ties by whipping Chelsea 3 -to 0 in a semi-final replay. i tercd. ....... Arsenal thus enters the final for the sixth time, having won thj trophy 'three times. Arsenal wiii meet Newcastle United, last year's Winners, m the final here May 3. Prime M 1 n i s t e r Winst n Churchill will present the cup. LAST BRACKET RIXK proved the stiffest com letltior cf al! as Skip E. A. Wales (lefti coached her rink '.o victory over Mrs. W. Jennings in an extra end match for the consolation award. Phillie Rookie Turns in Performance j i SAVANNAH, Georgia CP) Steve R i d a 1 k, PhiladelphiaV young rookie, hurled a no-hit no-run game Friday as the Phillies downed the St. Louis Cardinals 3-0 in an exhibition game. i The 22-year old right handerj walker four and hit three bat-: ters but tightened when control was needed in a pinch. In hurling his no-hitter, Ridzik ran his string ot grapefruit league hitless innings to 11, and his scoreless string to 17 innings. Habs and Bruins iUii Square Off Again BASEBALL , ! SCOHES Pacific Coast I SATURDAY Los Angeles 4, Sacramento 2. Portland 2, San Francisco 5. Oakland 2, San Diego 6. SUNDAY Los Angeles 4-6, Sacramento 5v vmvmm: , - J for o quicWer, I hys'L nicer, blacker , shinel U ' I u-j -, n - ;j , a . w .... ... .-,',' . i .; . : 1 ; Mrs. E. Rasmusen, who has been on a visit to Vancouver, returned to the city on the Co-quitlam last evening. J 1 2-1. Seattle 0-5, Hollywood 3-3. Portland 2-5, San Francisco 5-3. Oakland 2-3, San Diego 6-1. Desperate Canadierrs in Sensational Play-off Win Over Boston ; BOSTON (CP) The desperate Montreal Carta-' diens defeated the Boston Bruins 3-2 Sunday night in a sudden-death overtime game and deadlocked the best of seven in the semi-final Stanley Cup playoff at three all. The seventh and deciding game will be played in Montreal Tuesday night. I I 'QSQGOutr (KG) ; Hotkey Scores Pacific Coast Victoria 2, New Westminster 1. (Victoria wins best-of -seven 00 OOGO fr no Rookie centre Paul Masnick scored the winning goal after 27 minutes and 49 seconds overtime piny. Maurice (The Rocket) Richard had sent the game into extra time with an unassisted goal in the twelfth minute of the final period. ' Masnick. called up from the j Derby Chairman Weighs In First Derby Entries J semi-final 4-3.) Tacoma 4, Saskatoon 6. (Saskatoon leads best-of-fivc semifinal 2-0.) Allan Cup Trail 1, Edmonton 2. (Edmonton wins best-of-seven semifinal 4-2.) ""' I" -! " k 3 ; ' ' t . k. t- V "i'x, - . i i 1 v 4 i i -4'' 5, First to weigh-in entries the Canadicns' American Hockey; the steelhead derby was derbv chairman himself- well League team at -Cincinnati for Fs Al l. fur this season, say the ladies. Lending her rink to the secondary competition f I Mrs B r lice W?bster (left, front row). Skip of the losing rink Is Mrs. Bet'.y McLeod. known veteran steelneader BjU this tilt, decided the game byi Armstrong Heaviest of the iwo batting in Doug Harvey's re-beauties put on the scales at bound. The Montreal defence-Dan's Service Station Saturday man gained a loose puck in his weighed 12 pounds, four ounces, own zone, jumped down the mid- f'JZUm' 'V f ' " This lid has a special, ' j j rej''ien sealing device around its inside Af ' " fjr (w) I ' ' ''''" This "Seal-Tite" lid keeps the ? ! Y . V Uir- tobacco fresh, by forming on jft? ? If 3 Motherwell and Hearts Tie THE ROUND-UP Second weighed in at 11 pounds u,e BI1U "' un even. Both were taken at Kloyah Tne Puck hounded off goalie Jim j Henry s pads and Masnick ram-But from about six feet med U home while more than a dozen anglers ranged the banks ot out'' Kloyah yesterday, the stream The courageous Henry played was unproductive. Water is re- a traction less than 60 minutes ported on the low side. . I with a fractured nose. He suf-. Other streams which should fered that injury early in the 1 ti I ' airtight seal which retains natural j&f ' u 'y fTX By LARRY STANWOOD GLASGOW (CP) Hearts of Midlothian and Motherwell played to a 1-1 tie in a replay of the Scottish Cup semi-finals. In the first game they had also tied 1-1. They play again produce steelhead soon are Sha- second period when struck by a watlans Creek and McNichol high close up shot by Harvey. At (across the harbor). ttne tlme. tne bruins naa a z-i lead. The Bruins scored twice during the first 12 minutes on shots by veteran Milt Schmidt and Dave Creighton. Mixed. League Alley Kings Get Awards i Individual and team trophies About four minutes before Henry's nose was brokeh Eddie Mazur connected for the first Montreal coal by banging in Billy Reay's rebound. , :ol Ball Players Try For Biq Time l'h"U!.h P''lce Rupert Brown's head office by Don For-f w hanging on tena- ward on the request of Saper-ineiast breath of win- s'.ein who last fall purchased a is rife with baseball pnodly hunk of Veecks ball club. iVn'k Some ' la-stiIt's the QlobetroUers' Saper-t"tMll executives got to- stein, bv the way.) iM.am!"H ?XpfCl H Cornwel! batted away' for Nth! :l tnR f the -o AM i, ,, ' squeezed into the .300 bracket '"P. two of last year's towards the end of the league, !, ar" awRitlnf! but nudged .400 throughout the ;'lne St-Louis Browns' playoffs. Both men have tevri- PerMein' Both fic arms ancl bftn nave sh0wn k' hiv cAI)Pl ad centre outstanding fielding accomplish far i Cornwell hope to mrnts. ?T S,,r'nK We chance to mpin in theOknaRan hop they get a try for the big time. It would llji . N .., ! encouraRe a lot of other younger ory ,mmiiry bfll! pInvcrs i,t,re WP're quite I'1 s'nt down to the sure. . v Worslf the Bulklcy is "Terrific" ou'eioor sports front, Moricctow'n Tails and the Bulk-i ir ',. . . c p n 1 1 y from ley River as a whole. England Wins Over France PARIS tt England defeated France by 6-3 i l an international Rugby Union match here Saturday. Blackpool Wins From Newcastle LONDON (CP) Blackpool defeated Newcastle United 3 to 1 today in an English League Division I match. HISTORIC VILLAGE 1 "A-Ws M wmwrwi Charlesbourg, a village five , . .. rjSSf miles rrom Quebec city, was set- tfclt ,.rt,mit n ibed k t,v.v,4 hr tied in 1659 but was not incor- 4 Conifd Smri kh G porated until 1914. j ifMa eUi wj. were awarded to mixed league bowlers Saturday night at the I league's season-end banquet held at Valhalla Hall. I Turning in top performance cm the last night of bowling brougnt Hal Windt a second trophy lor highest men's average of 199.7 for the season. His first award was won for highest three game total. Another last-game upset was Canada's greatest bargain in home beauty! V t;.,;; llmn-doliar 10 iry some tackle in I n'.,, !0 nrsi different Oid Country A newcomer to the Smithers area last year asked Martin, "how's fishing in the Bulkley these days?" us. more tackle FOOTBALL ' j staged by Bessie Ing who set up the high three total and raised . h?r average to 157 to win two tro average sa-so sports nas pun. , Special for One Week 1937 Tcrraplane Sedan $15.00 1 nlln ' one lid , frw ? good things o bp"s 011e enthu- 1 1950 Austin Sedan 2 1951 Austin Sedans' 11949 Austin Panel 11948 Ford Sedan 11941 Morris Sedan 1 1941 International Panel 1 193G Ford Sedan phies. Hotshots were ' awarded the championship team trophy with a facsimile for each player: Joe Long, Art Olson, Be.ssie Ross, Marlys Olson and Margaret Lea-vitt. I Mrs. Jean Gordon and Miss 01- ! son weer awarded honor: lor j ladies' high single games. A crowd of more than 40 cowl-1 ers and guests applauded Nels Menzies, organizer of the league, , and master of ceremonies mak- i ing the presentations. j Dancing followed to music sup plied by Robert Woods and hi3 accordion. I I Martin answered: "It's the worst I've ever seen it. terrific!" Martin sports seven Field & Stream first, prize diplomas in fifhing contestsand a host of others and most of these prizewinners come from Moricetown. While this lucrative typ-- of fishing has somewhat deteriorated since the construction of a fifh ladder there, Martin believes this work by the department of fisheries will nevertheless benefit, .sport fUliing In the long run. More steelhead, roho and spring (Chinmik) will be able to reach spawning; grounds unscathed for increasing- better returns in years to come. On the local scene, Martin also has decided to enter the Rod A Gun steelhead derby. "he p L"ft0r hls lltUe 'h hi kP made w 4,'oirv(" r and U I'r "Pnnes. one If II I . i t i a l DOES WAllUN International Match Scotland 1, England 2 Back to Masset After Visit to Staffordshire Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bridden of Masset are back in the city after a six months' visit to their native Staffordshire in England. It was the first time Mr. Bridden had been home in 38 years and he says: 'England Is not too bad. In fact, I think it's fine." They will proceed to Mas-set thus week by boat or plane. yi A LARGE Superior Auto Service W W I ROOM (.! gal. 1.7! qt. M Snh.!,Mr- Mar- X sni, cfnd "Shter '''etif tw " draw on Limited GORDON & ANDERSON Phone Green 217 Third Avenue West If you must sell it, advertise it NEWS CLASSIFIED. ""5 itshed is J