Pi n iCt; rs.upfci f ICj i I y Mevi Wednesday, March 1, 19a2 -Ml. i. I ; . if ; 7,, DAILY NEWS LETTERBOX SIMON PI KE PENTICTOX Editor, Daily News: I would like to ak you where you got the information front regarding Penticton's two imports, Biil Raptis and Bud Haa.H. Being a Pentictonite myself I disagree. Bill Kaptis was born and raised In Penticton. True he played lor VBC one year, while-he was attending the University Mansons Shade Leafs In Tight Finals Bid mipf- pnwuim$ mw.im, . m vya KWgjBWMW fcwpiW WHM"'". s ,A I tr : , , ... .-h-.. . J i LVO ' V i f jl If, t ' NvV . - 1 A preliminary event at the city basketball semi but he didn't learn his basket- f finals last night Stole the show as junior teams MapiC bail there. Looking at the scores ffejf Zeacfe To? Leafs and Mansons battled to a 24-24 draw. Yet the Leafs lost the close shaven two game series. Man-; sons had edged them out by two points in Saturday night's first bid for second place and a chance at thj efmediate Scoring ne tuo very wen ior a renucimi boy. As for Bud Haa-s, he was transferred to Penticton last year and works for the Hudson Bay Co. there. bomething you didn't mention was the fact that Burgart, Eskol-raan and Young, played Inter "A" last year. Another lad ! finals this week-end. presented fi,. nifiuie Tntprmerliate ' Mansons meet league-topping Beavers in the first of a best of three series Saturday night. wick, Jerry Ford and Nell For-man. Wesch and Christofl each made 22 points in a single game tor individual honors. I ji U-WH 3 iLeaeiif's statistics, at Ihyers show good pros-(" inpeariiiR as senior '.'1'. var wi-.h Richard Basket for basket, point forj I point, the juniors fought tooth i and nail through every quarter. ; Decision of the game hung in the balance as Donaldson for the Leafs had a double free throw with only seconds left in the game. He missed both tries. Had he made them, the series Fraser & Payne takes all the In the intermediate division, Hi-Green bowed to Fashion 36-32 in the last of a two-game series but the students are away up on total points and enter honors with most points Foley-Bennett who wasn't mentioned in the paper's line-up, was also in Junior ranks last year. The way I look at it is two men don't make a basketbail team. As for Rupert's Challenger?, they're a fine bunch of fellows 2nd a good b-skAtbil! ej Thev HOCKEY GREATS Ona-time shining stars of hockey were among 460 leading personalities of the sports world, ranging in age from 17 to 72, who attended in Toronto the first annual $25-a-plate soorts celebrity dinner of the Ontirio Sports Writers and Sportcasters Association. Proceeds of about $10,000 went to the Ontario Society for Crippled Children. Here, left to right, are: Joe Malone, centre of the old pro essional Quebec Bulldogs 30" years ago, who scored more than 400 goals In his brilliant hoc.sy career; Aurel Joliat, the 135-pound "Mighty Mite" who teamed wkh Howie Murtnz on the Montrpal Canatllens for 10 yenrs; Bill Cook, now New York Rangers coach who built a reputation as one of the greatest right-wingers of all time while with the Rangers 1926-36; E. C. tNewsyi Lalande. who from 1905 to 1926 played big-league hockey or lacrosse in Montreal, Toronto, Regina, Saskatoon, Vancouver and New York; and Frank (Kingi Clancy, considered one of tie greatest inspirational leaders to lace on a 63 in a single game and most field goals 30 In one game. Fraser to Paym and Fashion combined to make 85 the most points in one game by two teams. league finals Saturday with Fraser & Payne. Hi-Green scored 59-22 in the first game last Saturday. fc,llS the total point di-im in 15 names, fol- i ,n Christnff with 132. "4 ,iH!iti!iR over 100 are tij.i xs. Matlhvw Sedg- proved it in Penticton. I would j would have been tied. I Then another foul was called J on Mansons and Leafs decided ! to take it on the side for a pos-- 1 cihlfl hnpkpt. rilnv for two niiii'k Sparking Fashion throughout, i like to see them go on to ths George Dumas racked up 14 ; B.C. title, and more power to I Statistics points to lead his team for the Jhem! (CP PHOTO skate as a hockey player. points. The effort failed at the final whistle. oup. For tne stuaenis, ium- If you have room in your paper i manson showed outstanding skill 1 10 print tnU x woujd appreCiate i and broke through with 10 ; it very mucri pe0ple get funny 1 poipts. Twenty-six personal and j ideas you know and pentlcton ks i five technical fouls including a fine citv - on The ALLEYS ! one on uoacn jacs tvans 101 Junior League Semi-Finals Thanking you very kindly. BILL KAINES, (Pentictonite 1. Boston Cinches Play-Off Spot; Milt Schmidts ' 200th Counter BOSTON (Canadian Press) Boston Bruins Tuesday night cinched fourth place in the National Jessie Shenton came in for high game honors last Thursday bowling 300 in the Mixed Bowling League. For the ladies she was also high with a triple score of 700, although D. McMillan took the overall triple score honors with 758. E. Hildebrand 1 '.. n.ifVl Fashion Sedgwick 7, Dumas 14, Mostad 4, Forman 4, Barns, Ketchison 4, Turcotte, Desor-meaux, Hamilton 3. Total 36. coaching from the bench were called on the Greens by referees Macfarlane and Feness. SCORING Mansons Weber 5, Anderson 1, Helin, Black 6, Burnes 5, Hodg-kinson 7, Mostad, Brentzen. Total 24. ' Maple LeSfs Stewart 5, Shenton 2, Strand 4, Morrison 9. Nelson, McKay, Newton, Forbfs, Donaldson 4. Total 24. Manson's Take First Hoop Game From Bo-Mc-Hi 20 to 18 Manson's took the first game of the Ju'hior League' semi-finals Saturday evening as they out- H, I J. t ' I . ' r I -V. . ' " v." V t - 'ill !f .1 i I 1 '" . tr ..a i . 1,. ' V ;;- i 1 a rj.-j It" " ' J 1 i j i i 1 , ' kJ v- m .. ? . r r " a ' , !- I k . " li ' w i . u I 1 J HW - "f Captain Milt Schmidt of Bos I'ii'lil IVromtl Total I inal I-ipiiI I'Im. 85 9 194 47 20 132 46 20 124 44 12 121 ' 51 12 120 41 2'J 100 i 40 19 83 28 27 77 32 10 78 31 8 72 26 - 17 61 25 ' 11 57 26 14 53 27 8 52 . 19 3f 48 21 8 48 21 5 45 18 9 44 18 14 44 17 11 37 17 38 37 11 11 30 13 17 30 12 17 29 11 18 27 12 , . 8 27 12 6 27 10 26 2G 9 6 21 8 21 20 8 6 18 8 4 17 8 18, 16 4 2 12 j Hi-Green Becker, Clark 7, jSankey 5, Woods 2, Ford 3, Mc-lAfee 2, Kristmanson 10, Shep-: pard, Peneff 3, Weber. Total 32. all bowling m " thev would have to meet i a single oi mi, ton scored tne 2Uinn goal in nis SDOf It was National Hockey League career. ! tne powerful Detroit Red Wing ! Section A. In Section B, Hal Schmidt celebrated a "Schmid-j in tne semi-finals Naturally It W'nH scored high men's single and exciting game. Dumart Appreciation Night" by combining with Dumart and Bobby Bauer for his 200th marker at 12:58 of the second period would be easier to be pitted iwitn 289 wnue Jim ueorgeson against the Boston Bruins or the ! totalled 744. In the ladies' divi-New York Rangers, whichever j sion, B. Peterson scored high gets Into fourth place. single of 266 and C. Dorosh tliliri . 15 . 15 ... 14 ... 15 .. 15 . 14 ... 15 . 12 ... 14 ... 14 ... 10 ... 14 ... 10 6 ... 14 ... 11 ... 13 ... 13 ... 15 ... 11 15 ... 13 ,. 11 9 .. 12 .... 0 .... 12 ... 13 . .. 11 13 ... 13 .... 11 .... 14 2 .... 15 ... 7 4 5 .... 1 3 .... 14 ... 2 2 2 . 15 . 1 3 2 2 USED CARS FOR SALE to put Boston into a 2-0 lead The Maple Leafs pulled to : claimed inpie game nonors witn i n,srh 1F&P1 Dtimas if'i . dnewick iF) 4 ilIGi lB;;n if i r iHGi -s.;h iF'&Pi .. f.. Ah ... . jijAfw i HO I i-Farlanp 1F1 4k")' 'Hd if'&P1 i. 'Mi tjrff i HG 1 -HO i r ' HG i i .mi imi :1 'F&PI B'cy iMi ;jl.i,iinsiri iHGi Sffi:tll KVl'i i F I .'fi' -n 'M' tjt'ish 'Ml KarA iHGi Hi. iltnn 'Fi .. itrfu'son iFl ... -':.(! F. ... HlGi i iM i ' m, '.dfs i no ,df!fiison iF&Pi iin'k 'Mi S);)S 'Ml .Mp Pencil iFfcPl Vfc'.ber 'M . t im 'F&P' 4 'Mi :.!ison 'F&Pi .Stinos F' 't 'F&Pi 'Si "ors M i .ft .sen 'HG i :x 'Fi i..:d 'Fi ... :s"S 'Fi 'n 'Fi F.-f.'- r & P.iyne. Bauer returned from five yean ! within one noint of the second 629. The Maple Leafs blew a one-' point advantage in the final two minutes of the game when sharp-eyed Ronnie Black scou-d the winning point and added another on a free snot to assure Manson's the victory. Black led Manson team to victory by scoring ten points. Harold Webber, also of Mansons, was very much alive throughout, ithough he Only scored four i points. i Morrison was high scores for the Maple Leafs with four. . The referees, Morrison arid in National Hockey League re-'piaCe Canadiens during thej In Section A, Great West Life tirement to reunite the famed j week-end, the Leafs winning two ' bowled high team single with Kitchener forward line which ; games while the Habitants lost a I 1,303 while Canada Life took triple game team honors with first played together in 1936. j pair t omoc .i,ii, i,,h .3.mi. Team nign single in ts The Bruins beat out trie New York Rangers for fourth place and the final play-off spot. . no effect on standings, the De-1 was bowled bV 383 Cab1 t) trnit Rerl Wines, league k-ndine : 1.110; Miller Bay bowled high 1941 International ?i-ton Panel 1919 Austin Panel 1948 Ford Panel 1911 lord Sedan 1947 Austin 8 Sedan . 1941 Morris 8 Sedan 1937 Terraplane Sedan . 1918 Ford Sedan 1918 Thames (Ford) Panel The win increased tne margin i fp;.-. twice downed the last three with 3.123. Results ! A Hills Shoe 4, Headpinners 0; Cantels 4, Penguin 0; Wal-lncps 4 Pushovers 0: Great West j Dumas, called 14 fouls during the game, the majority oemg caiieu of the Bruins over the idle New1 place Chicago Black Hawks, 6 to York Rangers to seven points , SatUrday night and 4 to 0 Sun-with two games of the regular day Detroit has long since been schedule remaining. The Rang- j assured 0f finishing first and ers have three games to play Chicago cannot escape the cellar, but could not catch the Bruins pour e0als in the second and on Manson's. is 'r?r -.wv. ll.tfp a Fashion 1: Canada Life Quarter-time scores were: 2-1, 3, Cooks 1; Can. Gen. Electric 8T-7, 14-14, 20-18, Manson's lead 4 4 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 0" 1 1 0 0 0 2 9 8 4 2 1 10 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 even if they won them all. ! third periods after New York1 3, Shentons 1. Van's It was Boston's sixth straight had built ud a 2 to 0 lead enabled B Rupert Butchers 4, ing in the scoring in every quar ter except the third. Scoring: game without a loss and goalie the Leafs to win Sunday before' 0; Pioneer Mkt. 3, Sons of Nor Jim Henry's seventh shut-out of 10,537 New York fans. Superior Auto Service way 1; P. R. Plumbing 3, Booth One J; Hi-Golds 3. B. C. Packers Manson's Barnes, Webber 4, Helin 2, Anderson 4, Black 10. Total 20. Limited Maple Leafs Donaldson 3, 2. the season. Tonight Toronto Maple Leafs ! and Montreal Canadiens meet in I ' a critical game for runner-up position. I Neither the Maple Leafs or the j Morrison 4, Shenton 1, Forbes 2, F- Fash. M Merchants. HQ Hi Green. Phone Green 217 Hockey Scores National Boston 4. Chicago 0. Pacific Coast Third Avenue West 1; 383 Cabs 2, Miller Bay 2; Red Devils 2, Conrad Seals 2. Standings A Wallaces 14, Great West II, Cantels 10, Can. Gen. 10, Shentons 7, Pushovers 7, Fashion 7, Canada Life 7, Cooks 7, Hills Stewart 2, Mackay 3, Strand, Forward. Total 18. series at the paper town. Winner Canadiens are keen on remain- n the two game series here takes f Trophy inl ing in third place for, in that the trophy to retain it for a year. Tacoma 4, New Westminster 4. Vancouver 3, Victoria 2. Seattle 6, Calgary 5. C, Headpinners 6, Penguin 4. then return it to Piln.:c Rupert for challenge next year. Fraser-Payne j 1 e Field for st Millers B Red Devils 14, Miller Bay 11, Hi-Golds 8, P. R. Plumbing 8, 383 Cabs 8, Vans 8, Booth 7, Pioneer 7, Conrad 7, Sons 7. Rupert Butchers 7,.B. C. Packers 4. Edmonton 1, Saskatoon 3. The Northwest Territories, I area 1,309,000 square miles, was admitted to the Canadian Con-I federation in 1869. BOWLING The bowling trophy is open for competition by five-pin mixed teams and It is expected Ocea;i Head Medium Falls will bring a team with the vf.ikctLall trophy has loos,- in the field ol 'Wkm and tonight is Itiunre for cither Oceim ' fix 300 to vi in it basketball lineup. A picked team of the CCC 300 mixe.! league will compete again.it them. The Ocean Falls All-Stars line Hoop League Fraser & Payne team tops the Intermediate Basketball League standings with 13 wins and two losses and a season's s;ore of 577. PULP MILL SERIES BASKETBALL !'liy will be presented tya Cdlulo.se Co. Lti ' 'villi a bowling troplty, M"'tual challenge cups "SitHm among wvtit I jiiiiLs, unnounccs Olen f'-'C sports chairman. : f:'r Invitations will be ; pulp mills alono l.h up, due to arrive by boat today,1 includes Glass. Griffiths, Check. Fougncr, McMillan, Adain.1, Morris, Paton, Corbin. .. Losal pulp-mill -eoser.i will be headed by Curt. Mel Thompson, including Harold Marshall, Steve Dumas, Bud Ratchford, George Dumas, Joe Hanger:, Wyn Gar- Total score was beaten, however, by second place Hi-Green, who totUe.d,.6.12 jjewts with 12 wins ahiT fhree losses. - Fa.shion is in third place with four wins and 11 losses, 505 points; Merchants only produced WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MARCH 19th and 20th ";iing them to compete eliupi'rt in a tournament lone win with 14 losses, .scoring .328 points. tliner. 'V-ont basis. This year r.pean Falls and CCC ii..;e. 'f-Sfme scries which . f "t. Is a return match. millers defeated tyi few weeks ago by 1 ;; 't:U point two-game TWICE WEEKLY WEDNESDAY NIGHT MAIN GAME 9:00 p.m CCC 300 vs Ocean Falls All-Stars PRELIM. GAME Peoples Store Girls vs Ocean Falls Jets THURSDAY NIGHT 9:00 CCC 300 vs Ocean FallsAll-Stars 8:00 Ocean Falls Jets vs Bo-Me-IIl Girls (Tickets available at Columbia Cellulose and Civic Centre) to Electricity gives HEAT and COLD o ALICE ARM o STEWART Effective March 24, 1952 i ! i if . " 't .'( )' t I .-.if ... i, r : , ' ! I ' , . f . " II. ' ..J x ' " ' V ' V"" !" ii. , i! ' !. . F': iv , i t. filEN'S Queen Charlotte Airlines Phone 476 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 280 ELECTRIC RANGES AND REFRIGERATORS enable you to get the greatest possible dollar value out of the food for which you have to pay such high prices these days. With a refrigerator you can buy in the most economical quantities and store without loss from spoilage. Electric ranges cook with all the food values , kept in. For true economy of time, labour and expense go electric! TIMES WEEKLY Oxfords and Loafers to 1 KITIMAT KILDALA KEMANO O o Effective March 25, 1952 CO. LTD. 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