.J I 1 DAILY NEWS Weaisos.y, Mxrcn 12, lt on the ALLEYS V :M I "... -v ; "" r ' " " - ' - - -' -" ;-- - -' "" j i i Oxfords and Loafers Bill Bray turned in some of the Market 1, Rupert Butchers 3, B.C. finest scoring of the season for Packers 1, Miller Bay 3, Hi-Golds the Mixed Bwling League last 1, Sons of Norway 3, Conrad week, capturing both honors with Seals 1, Van's Bakery 3, Booth a 339 finale and 727 total. Bray No. 1, 1. bowls in B Division. In the same Standings division, Isla riacue urounht A Division Wallace's 10, Great down both high scores for the West 8, Pushovers 7, Can. Gen. ladies with 254 and 648. Prince Elect. 7, Shenton's 6, Cook's , Kupert Plumbing garnered team Headpinners 6, Camel's 6, Fash-honors with scores of 1,186 and Ion 6, Penguin 4. Canada Life 4, 3.24G. Hill's 2. V v i. t . By EDWIN S. JOHNSON LONDON (CP) Sponsors of Big Time soccer i, 1 i In A Division, Ian Dunbar -B Division Red Devils 12, Mil- in Britain are frantically seeking an answer tO the turned In the hiuh singl score ler Bay 9, Van's 8, Booth 6, 383 eViam I .,tf anA., r,v,l,,,.; il .,. t ' 2'Jt. while Steve Dyapha rol- Cabs 6, Sons of Norway 6, Con- shaip diop in attendancedunn the two . g past yeais. led ni,,h total 0 739 Por tne rad 5 Hi.G(jlds 5. P.R, Plumb 5. Unless something something Is Is done done I Inrtic VWi Anitrnm rullpd 57? Rf! Puelrero 9 Rnnert Rnt-tiora defence when a draw is in sight. ' high single OTid Marie Kit-hanls 3. Fashion Footwear One correspondent goes so far bowled an even 606 for high as to suggest that henceforth no total. The Pushovers nabbed points should be awarded to both team honors with 1,334 and teams ending a league match In 3,632. a scoreless tie. Results Curling Results it 'V quickly to revive the fading interest, officials believe Ule drop In gate receipts this season may run as much as 25 per cent from the peak years. In the boom season of 1949-50 It Is estimated more than 40,000,000 customers poured through the turnstiles of the Football League clubs. The dry rot lias not been con A A few favored a . complete A Division Can. Gen. Electric LADIES break from the present system Canada Life 0, Wallace's 4, j Monday Hamilton 9, Bate-of promotion and relegation, Fcr.guin Hobby 0, Fashion Foot- 114W 8j vvilklns 5, Turner 3; j - .-i.- II Inmu VV.VPl rlr1 WtlltUI Vitu uik nr I while one "old timer" suggested . Hills Shoe btore 4, can- partridge 6. Evans 17: McLeod fined to trams struggling at the1, 1 promotion-relegation .".""uuu-n v plan , let's 4, Shenton's S.M. 0, Great 8- McKenzie. 7; Willson 8, Mat- tall-end of the lenPi.e st.anrtinir I . 1' bii'ke the world broad Jump record by l Inches rei.ord was not recopnlzed since there was a slight Uu f rfsW-mce. She Is New Zealand's chief hope In the 1 "l,'n,.Kinkl this summer. (CP PHOTO l west i-iie 4, wooks jeweneis 1, Vnew 4; wales 4, Rogerson 7. nr .h iM ! ...w'isnouta be extended to four teams financial plight prevents them neaap:nners i, i'usnovers i. B' Division Red Dovils 4, 383 Cabs 0, P.R. Plumbing 3, Pioneer entering the highly-competitive 90 OGGO In each league Instead of two as at present. One wag wrote: "Arrange things so that every cluh can produce a winner and you will soon pack the terraces." I Wednesday Draw McLeod vs Jennings; Munthe vs Webster; Moore vs Lewis. Friday Draw McLeod vs Lewis, Munthe vs Skallmerud; M'wre vs Webster. Tonight's Draws (.Men) 7 p.m. Eyolfson vs winner of Miters, Youngsters Hoop Play-offs This Week-end 1 rTOfrx- J II1 . market in search of reinforcements. Most of the Third Division clubs have been affected and even First Division favorites have been hit, including Aston Villa, Manchester United and Fulham which toured Canada last summer. So far the attendance drop has not seriously touched the more powerful clubs such as Totten ambine in Colorful FORT ALBERNI. Third of ; Miller vs Moore; Barber vs the best three out of five Senior i s.iier; Ostertag vs McKenzie. 1 . s . : Alberta Sports Edtor Passes m b - "A" basketball semi-final series, 9 f..m. Greene vs Jennings; ssr W3 ' m mm mm rm tt m " w '. between Vancouver Eilers and : Stewart vs winner of Wright vs ! Id S -li v4 Port Alberni will be played here ' Wales; McDowell vs Taylor. FEATURE... A ' ' J tunc l van lsijviuv Friday. So far each team has : . i " u! i - :.i il. ham Hotspurs, last year's league! RED DEER Known through-champions; London's colorful j out Alberta for his interest in Arsenal; . Newcastle, the cup! -sport, Ernie Wells', 40, died here holders, nor some of the others! from the effects of a heart at- 'V.e "stars ot ycsieruay coniuiiit-u wnn me cae von one game. Winners will meet winners of Prince Rupert and Pentlcton t ArmN IT ; This lid has a special, 1. , : i W f .pr-TCi; i resilient sealing device around its inside I t ,' ! i. ZtTd i rim. This "Seal-Tite" lid keeps the jj M t-T s flJ!JLyVrr'-( A tobacco fresh, by forming an ft J - ' f I ' VLfX ft-jdy ' i olrtight seal which retains natural CS fj 3 1 7 J that fared well in the cup draw. tack. He was sports editor of: whose semi-final series starts at of today in a colorful and fun-ridden exhibi-,op display last night to rack up 115 point'4 , . . .1 i a ii atrial-. r -!. lrtr if fr"4 y. AMrt the Red Deer Advocate. , Penticton this week-end. . But the boys who control the i purse strings say the slump . . ' ..... -I moisture and flavour. "V 7 . t , cn UK' UVO It'Hilia iui uiuy a inaiiu ui ujii: ril (.'tween them. White Challengers won over the " s IIMMJJlIkk I r l;r . xo points were chalked should serve as a warning even to clubs still playing to packed stands and terraces What to do about the problem? Norman Lassen, director of West Bromwieh Albion, suggests the spectator drift could be halted by introduction of organized showmanship at league games and by reducing the Bruins Take Fourth Place fjvicran Jack Lindsay or 4 to the cheers of an jrs" supporting crowd. went on to score 10 more J t third highest total in A Morgan, (lead on in his J. is a tower of strength Whites, scoring high with BOSTON KP- Boston Bruins lenRt'n of( eafn ,b P'3"? . , , , more matches under floodlights, upset the National Hockey Qn th manaeerial slde he als0. ii us FlaU n, Davis and ' -rKue :uihjiuh whuii, nm minus someining snouia De aone Ikestad carried the wings i to 2 ruesaay nigni 10 ui improve wie cunuuci ana cun-i5 with such other old-; move two points in front of the trl of soccer. The rules, he says, l?l M , New York Ranger, in a battle for - i! R.d- Sev Dominato ;fourthPlaceandtneStanIe?CuP ed. and players paid more loyalty ' li e Holkest'ud dusted oU P-o" ! effleiency money. (J iballs from their shorts Tne Boston winger, Fleming 1 Some of the disjruntled fans '4 Ray Spring was tops Mackell, ttwk'a neat pass- from have also offered their advice jfUeup with a score of 14 the veteran Woody Dumart. It th?Rh "fP columns with the final The 'burden of their complaint since', quarter, Mackcll's first tally w Mackcii s nr.-,t tauy since Js that too ti Reds could not ouite' great emphasis is '"n earlier le id held ;Joining lne Bruin-S from Toronto, being placed on defensive play. d Ahit, '.hLhl,,, ,w in January. I Like most Canadian hockey fans 1 , ; f f Thil advtrtiitliMM ii x puM.thcd or d.ipljytd by (aB, : pi mi mi i j J " i t, " " r : liiiwiiiiiih ; : , , i ! Dumart took the puck from i V are dead set against kitty- . ! bar-the-door tactics. They want anair f ,hrw hnm , Detroit's Marcel Pronovost ai.ri ! free-wheeling action and plenty I 1 s $ ffns fitted a little too ' Hred a long pass right Into Mac NEW BRUNSWICK CHAMPIONS New Brunswick's entry in the Canadian Curlirg chamoionships, Ralph Limerick's Fredericton rink, rink, didn't didn't get get very very far far and and were were beaten. beaten. Left Left to to right, right, are: are: Dick Malloy, second; C. O. Cartwright, lead. Standing; h'ft to right, are; Ralph Limerick, skip; Arthur McF. Limerick, third. (CP PHOTOi j of goals, not time-wasting kicks j ..into touch nor a solidly-packed 1 ' -r ' H S X rv AnV at ! a three minute steady-' s stlcl- i bv the beads of wr. ! Baston had to come from be- that training had been n'nd twice at tne Garclen t0 wniP itten But the tl,e lca"ue 'eaders a tneV Dr0Ke, fans 1 en- rTf f n P N ? ms these old-timers in ?, four'n Place l"ad,oC,t witn dle hi I h W K C J X INCW I01H. Iftaimv m- USED CARS FOR SALE iv I "Everyone's talking about j ; t LET'S PLAY CRICKET Editor, Daily News: Civic government and amateur boxing are world's apart, but when fate brought the two to tt"?ain. a feeling twice djl'y the participants as 4l "d each other and even lr the opposing teams, j ftX KEFKRKE colorful was the ref- I H. "Slim" Davidson,! f i's local proxy, whoj ',tlie floor throughout the i the nlavs as hp saw I i-ton Panel Native Hoop Tourney Off gether at a council meeting the other night, it was indicated the COHVEfllEflCE and j g t LOW COST of ELECTRIC I F C . ! V 11 i MiMaifarlane shared the' wlng t0 lack of entnes.-Mhe llth him nut ht,Al annual Northern British. Colum- ' 1919 Austin Panel 1918 Ford Panel 1941 Ford Sedan 1947 Austin 8 Sedati 1941 Morris 8 Sedan 1937 Terraplane Sedan 1948 Ford Sedan f y called nine personal 1 bla nalive basketball champlon- " one of the plninott 1 oiP wmcn wcie iu imic h iwuiuiru" 1 " -1 1 I, 11 the floor this year. that the Elks' Boxing Club had an edge over the City Fathers Team, as far as -"champions", were concerned. It was noted with regret that one fighter of the city team was Inclined to indulge in "low blows." No member of the Elks' Boxing Club had been heard to state whether 01 not they are enthused over the hobbies or sports of the City Fathers. Now, George, let's stop "fighting" and "play cricket' for a change. Let the City Council defeat a rhoUon of appreciation if they will, but let no Council the two teams were , " Alex Bill sat on the! !ntly coaching both! A 6xd crowd enjoyed - - I OAPSlSd i-:'i 1948 Thames (Ford I Pane neia at fori oimpson ims wi-k. wre called off and President Paul Price of the Native Basketball Association says It is unlikely the series will be held this year. However, it may be renewed next year in Prince Rupert. "The strips will now be put into moth balls." Price said, "as the native people have to get back to work." I""1"- 01 the show. (i I V i- . cSJSPA YiC4W f -Platen 10, Davis 6, R Superior Auto Service 1. rril IriO Limited ' mpmhnr flnct !li;nrpcinncr nti o 111 ' Murshall, Lindsav ;X16.Calderonl 4, Fitch 2- Total 58. SeherK 7, Sprlng R "ebsteru.s. Dum-is s;Dominato, H. Holke- 1 Meet ivieer any any woman woman who wno has nas an an II II 1 Third Avenue West Phone Green 217 There were but two challlenge entries for the championship trophy now held by Kitkatla. electric range and, give her half a bunch of kids wiiose only platform is bein? "Good Sports!" RONALD C. BARBOUR. 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