T'ii- PriiiCe KUpcii LXiily INfeW Thursday, March 27, 19o2 I Sugar Jim I. 1 said, "when the da-n thing ex- whether he was better than Ray-iploded. I rolled on the grass to ner; and Rayner was the best. Bruins' Key put out the burns. But on-e wall I CfSSS"19 !'"' . 7 - " f""' j y niii.i ., iiwi i.m ' t:'!-"""!1 ' ' y--3- " :' ' ,f .... i j :..c..... ., . . -'r-: "--4 'r; '4"'; f - - f. - 7r ---7 - .v H r ft . A a h if u r 1 ..-l nv it " it '"w "rarirrgw "The fact that he has spent a couple of years in the minors makes him younger at 31 than most goalies that age. Goal-tending is tough on the nerves . . . in the majors, that is. Jim still looks like a goalie without nerves. He is better today than he ever was before." of the nearby building caught fire, too, so I went in to put it out. I caught the flames again. My arms and stomach got It bad. You can still see the marks on the rim of my T-shirt. I was in hospital for 16 days." The Bruins had purchased Henry from Detroit's Indianapolis farm. It seemed his major league days were over when the Black Hawks, who had acquired him from the Rangers, sent him Wouldn t Have Made Play-offs Without Him, Muses Boston Coach BOSTON (API With his team in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Coach Lynn Patrick of the fourth-place Boston Bruins wondered out loud how the Bruins would have made it without goalie Sugar Jim Henry. "He's at least the second best j goalie in the league," Patrick Norman C. Terry, inspector of civil aviation for the Department of Transport, arrived in the city, on yesterday afternoon's plane and is returning to Vancouver tomorrow. Mr. Terry is no stranger to Prince Rupert. Nearly 30 years ago he flew here as an engineer with the old RCAF fisheries patrol. i.saia. ' Second maybe to Detroit si Jx (iKANI) MARCH opened Prince Ruperfs first such curluing event jiay as irn curWrs from as far away as Burns Lake joined In the five day 'spiel. Leading the processi into the rink house are Mayor Harold Whalen, Piper Bui McKay, Jack Laurie and Necly Moore. Thirty-eight rinks competed. i Terry Sawchuk." I Lynn received the tacit sup- down in 1949. "I always liked Jim," Patrick said. "As a rookie before the war, he led the Rangers to the top. Afpr the war, it was a toss-up Mitchell Sets Pace to Help Eiiers Tie Series (HE ROUND-UP I By LARRY. STANWOOD I port of his former boss, Manager 1 Frank Boucher of New York ' Rangers.- i "Henry has been the difference," Boucher said. "Weigh his value to the Brums with that of any other player in the league. Henry will come out ahead, j Without him, the Brijins never .would have beaten us out of the i playoffs." 'REMARKABLE COMEBACK MODELLING Another match In the lining-, up stage is between Tiny Carlson and Art Sen ft of Masset. r aii EDMONTON (CP) Vancouver Eiiers drove in down Tiny for the from behind in the fourth nuarter last nitrht to lead Senft sat count' at I it i -w i' ; it t the fight card her? i.m m, r, r ... lL . ,1. , rjuiiiuniuii meteors u-uo at me uriaj wnisue, iui em last November. i.lpue basketball tro- .' awarded Saturday "'"In!; the final basket- "oi the season, execu-.ije basketball associate! last night, gions will be made , jiie third game final ilweon juniors, Beav- jansons. An earlier s scheduled for the Pee- aii these arrangements are i a third game1' in the western Canada senior men Clearing Out Odds and Ends uemg niiiiie tor a local ngrii 1 i basketball semi-final playoffs. Mercurys Lose To London Team LONDON. Harringay Racers defeated Edmonton Mercurys 7 to 2 last night in the course of the Mercurys' exhibition tour following their recent Olympic victory. card t take place April 12 Meaowhlk?, Ward's stable u' T!? na"ow victory- Paoed ' hewing elose to the line tn I .! MlU'he"- evened the best- forward' hjt the hoop for 29 Sugar Jim, rescued this season from a minor league existence by the Bruins, made a remarkable return to the National Hockey League. Honry literally caught fire last summer at the fishing and hunting camp he operates in partnership with Chuck Rayner of the Rangers near Kenora, Ont. "I was pouring gas from a big tank into a small container," he EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS ui-uee serial one game eacn.points two iess tnan Tuesday Third game will be played here nij?nt t0 l(,ad al, in the S(.oring tn'ght- ; column. Mitchell sparked the Eiiers'. Edmonton -Clark 5, Pearce 2, attack with an 18-point display 1 r,i,. 11 n,.ri,n a v,-r 0 'INCLUDING: 4 finals Deiwern ivuib ;fld Helldivers. the final -umc, total-point ser- 1 jfid exhibition j iow the presentations fed between Bo-Me-Hl s vs. Hi-Green, ex- training for the aext big amateur meet, the Canadian championships in Vancouver. In a letter to Calderone from a Vancouver amateur boxing promoter, he and others with him are optimistic of the chances of Prince Rupert entries for championship crowns. Try a DAILY NEWS classified ASH TRAYS the Meteors couldn't halt Nrv Montcrief 8, Pickell 29, Bakken, Martin Leah. Total 65. iaiui4V tfVJllll M. Ui ay 111 alOU pnnt.plhutprt hia vharne trt tr-it BINOCULARS BABY BOOKS victory, scoring 15 and 13 points j . "cr-M?n l Lw" re?mrtivilv 4' Wotherspoon 4, Lizee 4, For- 14 be an imereint sp .ppctators. f I full inciuara among me optimists But But Meteors' Meteors' Bob Bob Pickell, Pickell, for for- . fi RIGERATO RE F inners this season tiu.seii j. 1 oiai 0. COASTERS COCKTAIL SHAKER' a,u wreenwoou, secretary or , mer Clover Leaf ace, set the the B.C. Amateur Athletic Un- ! scoring pace in the game for the Ion, wha is "happy to see" Ru-1 second straight time. The tall per entries and thinks they! INK KIDDIES' NIGHT LAMPS POKER CHIPS PICTURES PENCILS PHOTO 'ALBUMS SCRAP BOOKS SERVIETTES SCHOOL ZIPPER CASES WALLETS CLUB BAG (canvas) fciuor; f rascr a ruyne, tr; Heavers, Junior, i Edward,. pec-wee. fampions are Mansons, ,er & Pttyne, inter- SPECIALS ELECTRIC TRAIN itlwr two divisions yei stand a good chance. A newcomer to the local boxing scene Is Jimmy Bishop, former British welterweight FOUNTAIN PEN SETS Hockey Scores Pacific Coast . Victoria 2, New Westminster 3 (first game best of seven semifinal). ALLAN CUP Western Canada Scmi-Final Trail Smoke Eaters 2, Edmonton Pats 5. (First gams best cf seven series. 1 awards also will be GLASSES (monogramed King Ed Takes Long Lead in Final Play-off wiusi, now located here as i set of 8) switchman for Canadian Na- ' owing a selection of 4j players during the ;,yja committee. WRIST WATCHES tional Railways. This Is not Bishop's first visit, however, A; 92 cu. ft. Deluxe Refrigerator $399.00 BYi eu. ft. Refrigerator, with frozen food compartment $411.50 B'2 cu. ft. Refrigerator $382.00 not yet finished and naving ocen stationed here be- t is a Hiah School i een wlJ ana i50. K A crowd of rooting students oil King Edward cheered their tea.nl to a 32-19 victory over Civic Center Helldivers in the first of a! Sec our windows for a sample of the values to be had inside. McRAE BROS. LIMITED two-game Pee-Wee league final series. His amateur fighting career totals quite a few years last stint of which was spent in India on an exhibition tour for British troops. He will start working out with Ward Friday. Elsewhere on the sports scene, batminton takes the major spot linht as the annual Northern B. C. Power Co. L td. ; tvent which begins , ght with playdowns for itiuiig trophy, donated 4 Armstrong. Gordon .Itonrad Street School ,'fi.s taking cure of ar-s. night, the ladies' scheduled to begin. is likely to conclude If. "re are 14 local rinks Bosncr Block Phone 210 King Ed jumped Ifito the lead in the first quarter 8-2 and held, a 14-12 margin at half-time. First year rookie Ed Johnson drove the winners to the victory, raclcirn; up 14 points himself. Stewart, B.C. Prince Rupert, B.C. tournament opens Sunday at the Centre Entry deadline Is Friday,) Jerry Christoff was Helldivers' .However, next year's iiVit.-''"' k expected to attract ; 'vays Club Secretary Frances s from outside point Cross, after which draws will be 1 ; made for the three competl- top man with 10 points. Last gam will be played Saturday ni!;ht, fo.' a total-point iff I . in I ..W j, ! ;; III tli 1 m miwwn umt ' i I tions. Tournament, in charge of i decision. U:pt to get Vancouver I John Fowle, club president, is Lineups: ! jr.jinlund boxers lined j expected to take three days' King Ed Lambie, Hodi'-inson s fcht card here against I playing, Sunday, Monday and 1 2, Macintosh 10, E. John.son 14, $ti ur fistlcs does not j Wednesday. j f. Johnson 4. R- ohnson 2. Total ti.ressful, says Fred i ! 32. -- FIRST ROCK to open the bon-spiel is thrown by Mayor Harold Whalen after he officially opened the affair with his blessings. n chairman of the Elks ; On the allcvs. final roll-offs in Helldivers Kelsey 7, Christ- Cjll!). the Ten-Pin League take place! off 10, Bowes 1, MacLeod, K.11-Eunday afternoon between Cityjborn, Lemon, Lugrin. Total 19 Transfer , of the Wednesday ' j DISHES CHINA ' 'fame time. Joe Ward, r. waUs his boys to Isroup from Hazelton adying to meet our fel-'f riiiK." especially one a fh mi Andy Marshall the ring during last' Centre Exhibition Jd like to return the AT 1-. ., : 'TIL. I league and Royals of the Sun- 1 day league. City Transfer bested j A. E. Smith and Royals von out 1 ' over Commercials in last week's preliminary roll-rff. j New managers of the alleys, by j the way, are Bill Kaines andj 1 and Nick Kepes, both originally AWAY PRISES GOVS 1 from- Okanagan points. b's Blast a base with somebody already on it." "He'd stop at nothing to bet you. "When he wes'tighting for the 1 jses 1 " ) 1 1 0? - H 1 JACK HAND IrsBURG, Fla. (AP) I blast at modern ball J"s the boys talking fold Georgia peach. In batting championship one year he made the groundkeepcr let the grass grow down the third base line. Let it grow nice and high for about five days. Then he had it mowed down real close for about 10 feet from thud towards home. "If the third basenan rtayed back, he'd bunt in that high grass and leg it. If he charged Lobb legends Igi new $cajjvaiu'5 uigs Plate TRAYS ODD DISHES ETC. FIGURINES ALL SILVER KNICK KNACKS CUPS AND SAUCERS TEA SETS DINNER SETS in, Cobb could slap.one past him where the grass was cut and it would roll into left field." LONDON. Dr. Philip Tynan ' ngei w is aoned what f of Cobb's statement V" shortstop Phil Riz-I Cardinal outfielder l are the only modern " can stand comparl- says a bachelor docs not live as long as a married person, is more prone to gastric ulcers, does not stand up as well to a financial crisis, does not know he is already in a rut and has the no 0y $cagram5vv.ure 'f"f uu iraers, Wing to commen. on I eHei. then he com-T the npxt 30 minutes. Probably a lot rrght 'rng in what he says," I;!"' :B I know one I'uuld play ball." W-cd Rlzzuto walk-fnnch- He Be you YES! We Are Clearing Out All of Our Present Stock of-China and Dishes-Regardless of Cost SALE STARTS 10 A.M. FRIDAY TWO DAYS ONLY Friday and Saturday tion that no one is quite good enough for him. Dr. Tynan is still unmarried. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Gove-nmenl of British Columbia. v'ne a lot of trouble sinre rnuu NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS Go Places! Go Navy! THE R.C.N. NEEDS MEN TODAY! ALL SALES FINAL T us said. "Fighting hP S Cobb." Riz! ffl and walked away fee Clyde Milan, old Be Early for These Breath-Taking Values Get the facts about a Navy Career from 47 brke Cobb's lmB 88 bases in "ieh ! tV' came bak fSh of 96 ln lgi5 a great player,"' said k! 1 know he's "he ;b says modern ball I mt trai and work 'tk ' nt. make s C Slhip Q)LQ) NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICER H.M.C.S. CHATHAM, PRINCE RUPERT PHONE: 526 9 Next to the Stork Shoppe 303 THIRD AVENUE , , member at Wain When 1 was st 1 llir" that he stole