Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, March 17. 1952 Eilers Enter B.C. Finals TRAVEL Rf Students Take Easy Win In First Semi-Final Meet AT WALLACE'S OF COURSE To Pointit) ! Z)L ' DAILY NEWS S p. 1 T-S " 1 Six Try : With Second One-Point Win PORT ALBERNI (CP) Vancouver Eilers came with a rush in the final quarter Saturday night to 5 shave Port Alberni Athletics 63-62 for their entry jinto British Columbia Senior A basketball finals I against Prince .Rupert or Penticton, J j Eilers, in squeaking by the " B Athletics by one point for the Athletics held a 36-34 lead at second night in a row, won the half time and were ahead 51-45 best-of-five series 3-1. after the third quarter. Hi-Green turned in an easy win in the first of a total-point two-game league semi-final playoff Saturday night" over Fashion, overwhelming opposition with 37 points to score'59-22. - Gerry Ford blazed the vlctorv Kf IK! I trail with 18 points followed by team mate McAfee with lb points. For the losers. George Dumas provided the only spark Curling Results Now P. LINES REPP.Q; 'dm if i Hint of Spring! Call Penticton Ties Series With Four-Point Win Special to The Dully News PENTICTON. Penticton Omegas edged out Prince-Rupert 67-63 Saturday night to tie one all the B.C. Senior A basketball championship semi-finals. -Hy TioW-t Offi, ' lu " au "ls leant iar in advance Ladies' curling results for Fii- , Wjth 10 points. tiay; i Second game of the series will McLeod 4. Lewis 10; Munthe 8, be played Tuesday Skallmcrud 2; Moore 7, Webster Hi-Green-Ford 18, Webber 1 . . , clark 8, Sankey 2, Becker 2 Monday Draw-Tonight Peneff 8, Sheppard 2. McAfee lo' 7 p.m. Skallmerud vs Mat- Kristmanson 8, Wood Total 59 ' thew; WillsonvsRogerson; Wales Fashion Sedgwick 4. ' Hamii-vb Turner. ton, Mostad 2, Dumas 10 For- K.,w ucKct 0lf, CANADli NATION j.ih. roiuiuBi., man, Barnes 6. rp.uirma..- Challengers won the first game Friday. Third game!MacSeVs Evans: HamlUon vs Turcotte. Total 22 of the best-of-three series will be played here tonight. iDue to lce-floodng, no curl-! ing Wednesday afternoon). i j PULP MILL SERIES BASKETBALL WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MARCH 19th and 20th WEDNESDAY NIGHT MAIN GAME 9:00 p.m CCC 300 vs Ocean Falls All-Stars ntri.IM. (i.VME Peoples Store Girls vs Ocean Falls Jets THURSDAY NIGHT 9:0(1 CCC 300 Vs Ocean Falls All-Stars 8:i Ocean Falls Jets vs Bo-Mc-Hi Girls Locals commanded the first but! ' to rack up 21 points In all, mm m i j too late. j Centre, Olson fouled out in the j third quarter and Spring and; Ski Heil Ttf r WALLACE'S SPRING COATS Coats that are out of this world in style. We invite vour approval. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT ' half completely, making good use of rebounds, while the Challengers saw their shots drop away from the rim. Davis, however, was one exception and responsible for keeping Rupert in the game. Omegas' Raptis was sensational and Penticton's penalty shooting of 100 per cent In the first half meant a difference of 11 points at half-time score. In the third quarter, Scherk found the hoop to help Davis Scherk followed in the last per- iod. The loss was too great f or Rupert to overcome the remain- j Beautiful snow conditions ing obstacle of five points. i greeted the eek-end skiers on Referees called a total of 51Mt. Hays and, If snow continues fouls in efforts to hold the game j to fall, plankstets once again in check. Bodily contact was un- j will be seen trooping through ; iTfdricMa: avoidable in this fast and furi-' town on May 24 STORE Columbia Cellulose and Civic Centre i Tickets availably B M ous tussle on the small f loor. Sunday's long haul on the lull Penalty shots made the differ- j saw several Junior members hitch and continued to lead the rally ence ln lne I,nal score- cnt"-'- onto the tobaggan stretcher for . ton shot 23 out of 33; Rupert 18 i transportation 0 Heartbreak j out of 27. I Ridge. Meanwhile, older mem- j Score by quarters: Penticton ; bcrs were content to sit around TODAY to WEDNESDAY Evening Shows : - 9:05 p.m. - TOTE 'hone Red 120 Today fur reservations on "CIRTAIN AT 8:3(T ti (0) 21, 16. 16, 14. Challengers 12, 14, , taking It easy. A little co-opera-' 19. 18. i jtlon goes a long way. Before the game. Peter Husoy, ! Club members will b? happy Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co- ! to hear that ex-President George operative Association director, j Mostad may be back on the presented Penticton's M a y o r slopes with a new pair of North-Rathbun with a box of seafood j lands In a couple of weeks for products of the Co-op on behalf j Easter holidays. . of Rupert's Mayor Harold Wha- j - Ion. Mayor Rathbun returned : , the gesture with two boxes oi i Jack Pl. formerly of the v GUINNESS HOLLOW! noyai buiik stan nere ana more ; apples. ! SCORING i recently at Terrace, passed 11' I.tmi .1 M, t.i I, II Penticton-Young 6, Raptis 19,!th wcck boun(f for Vancouver, ,aa !; r L i m.a1: havinB bepn tran-sferrod to the 12, Tidball o 8, G. Powell n 2. Total ;Dunbar and seventeenth Avenue 6 ,, , . ,, , i branch there. Challengers Olson 4. Flaten ; 8. Scherk 21. Carlson, Mathewg,! 6l ;u waiii 10 s. :i Davis 18, Spring 4, Webster 2, Morgan 2. Total 63. i TODAY o WEONKw A No "Whereabouts I'nknoun" Cartoon - News SHOWS p.m. x FAMills I'LAUHsllHl 1 Remember Tuesday Maple Leafs Still Much fin Fight for Second Spot; 'Boston Near Play-Qffs ! NEW YORK. Third place Toronto Maple Leafs are right back in the fight for second place in the National Hockey League while the Boston Bruins strengthened their hold on the fourth and final plav-off spot as a result of week-end play. The Maple Leafs won twi ... w mums w vm uwjl week-end games from New York Please Keep , Your Front Door lights On Canadian Red Gos 0 Northern BX. Pet Co. Ltd. R.C.A.F. NAVIGATOR'S MAPS GIVE "BIRDS-EYE" yiEW OF LONG, NON-STOP FLIGHTS Air sieed . . . ground speed wind drift . . . direction and distance of flight they're Rangers 5 to 2 at Toronto Sat- I urday and 4 to 2 here last nisbt. I They have now pulled to within one point behind second place Montreal Canaciiens who lost twice to the Boston Bruins, 2 to 0 at Montreal Saturday and 2-1 at Boston last night. The Bruins arc now five points in front of New York Rangers in the hot eleventh hour race lor touith place. In week-end games which had ' no effect on the standings, the 1 champion Detroit Red Wings i downed Chicago Black Hawks ln I two swamping victories 6 to 1 I Saturday and 4 to 0 last flight. j The league schedule concludes i next Sunday night. Boston has a chance to consolidate its hold on fourth place , j in playing Chicago Tuesday ! night and New York Wednesday 1 night. A crucial match will be 'j the meeting of Montreal and To-1 ronto at Maple Leafs Gardens j Wednesday night. Both Toronto j and Montreal have three games j left to play. ill plotted on charts and determined bv If you are between 18 and 24, have Junior Matriculation or the equivalent and are physically fit - see the RCAF career counsellor at the address in the coupon or mo7 the coupon today! Serve in Defence of Freedom " as a NAVIGATION OFFICER, RADIO OFFICER OR PILOT TWICE WEEKLY VANCOl'VUt and V I (TO K I. SUNDAY ssr Chllcoiin 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Camosun 12 noon ALICE ARM. STEWART AND i I'OIIT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun. 11 p.m. I OIt NORTH ill EEN CHARLOTTE ji,ANUS March 14 and 28 -ss. Chilcotin midnight FOR SOl'TII QIEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Cl-Mcotln March 7 and 21 imldnighU l .'lA.VK J. 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(Swam) (Chtaailnal In NAME Iflnm Prim) STRI:ET ADPRESS CITY ITIM! 0 E pkovinCb. 4T tniJCATION (by gndt md province) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WOKKS The travelling public is advised that the highway to Terrace will be closed to all' traffic Wednesday, March 19, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. for bridge repairs at Diana Creek, approximately 14 miles east of Prince Rupert. . (Signed) L. E. SMITH, Divisional Engineer, Dept. of Public Works Effective March 25, 1952 ACS.. I CAF-D2 j Queen Charlotte m Prince Rupert P.O. Box 280 BRINGS j ADVERTISING IN THU DAiLY NEWS