Freddy Wlngham vs. Chester KEEP BOWLING LEAD (Continuec rrom rage 4) B. SIMM TUNIS 1RENRY ROCHON IS ; BEST IN TENNIS J MONTREAL O Henri Rochon, Mills . 1 - Call Berg vs. Patsy Faulkner " Teenage Donn JoTinson vs. Syd Young-man Matt Sedgewlek vs. Alf Black- j ROUND- 124 188 142 971 D. Schwab 124 137 J. Kiemmg i51 190 R.uden hi 153 HandicaD ya yjj 'iolaJs 1052 1087 BOK8 BILLIARD WINNER The fourth handicap English billiards tournament ended yesterday at the Canadian Legion Hall with Bruce Simund-son, who had led practically aby Bill McChesney vs. Gardiner ..und of the tawe ;:4nt is now on 'J is the draw J,, the semi-finals J;:hil ls hoped may early date. Paul moiureai arop-shot artist, is ranked No. 1 by the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association for the second straight year but shares the top rating with Rene Buser, smooth-stroking Swiss player out of Montreal. Walter Stohl-berg of Vancouver is third and Jimmy Skelton and Lome Main Ralph Young vs. Julian Per- 136 113 no 126 103 234 138 154 la 14a m 141 lrio m E. rtcne 264 K. Wright m E. Sweeney ' 133 F. Moore .... " 172 P. Arnett 12a A. Schatz 12a Handicap ia8 Totals 1071 nell Penlo Penoff vs. Don Prevost throughout the 200-polnt match, winner by only three points. Alex Harvey, who was playing junior Phil Lyons Reynold McKay vs. J o h n frier 1 isF""'"'"" J 0 (51 j ' " 'Vn ' 'I l - "an, mm 960 1003 Schleld minus 20 and conceding his op- ponent a total of 55 points, was slxfh " very slow in getting started and Simundson soon had a substan 166 115 189 126 230 1&4 1G6 128 Ui 146 244 166 Ray Spring vs. Roy Webber BUI Suhberg vs.Uud Ratchford Neil McAra vs. Chris Erlckson Joe Chell vs. Ron Chrtstoff Bob Anderson vs. Henry Black-aby Adult ,H. Holkestad vs. Don Stewart 8ILVERSTREAKS- G. Van Meer 104 L. Smith 174 P. Roberts "". 122 M. Smith 100 LonR 161 Low Score 181 Handicap 40 Totals 942 MALKINS J. Schild 181 tial lead over his veteran opponent. Simundson passed the first century 108) with Harvey 40 40 1026 1013 HIS SECOND TRIP NORTH Kenneth Spencer Was in 7 Mel Holkestad vs. Allan Mostad 228 94 127 t MM Claire Morfls vs. Pat Bolton ' tkvuncuv Ill 201 117 99 154 201 156 n. uiavenng - Jimmy Sheddon vs. Stan Com-! T'"Tf,r 7 198 147 160 Alaska Year Ago A. Taylor . 302 (53) still 55 points, the amount of his handicap, ahead. At 131 Harvey was 56 points behind and. j when Simundson was only 50 points from his goal. Harvey had lost an additional 10 points. It looked as If Simundson was going to be victor by a substantial majority. Prom then on, however, Harvey played more true to form, although he was wall Ron McClymont vs. Yent Handicap 91 91 91 me ionncoming concert at Totals .....1205 1019 1051 Howard Haugen vs. Bob Scharf f. KlNGPlNNEns prtnrc Htipm Daily rectus Monday, March 23, 1949 the Civic Centre by Kenneth Spencer will mark the second trip that Mr. Spencer has made 195 . ' N. Kinslor 168 l'd,e S. Comadlna 179 64 Entries In Festival 181 north of the Canadian border in I Betty Hamilton vs. Edith Jor- anenton 221 198 148 181 235 150 192 267 190 nected with a school. There will .Civic Centre President ftichard R McCallum 142 dan Diane Kennedy vs. Shirley not seen at his best during the 158 1 191 ' game, and when he had passed 7 !.; r.rii u nr.,".. J. Shenton 110 A. Pierce 122 Hmdicap 7 Totals 949 7, also be an entry in the senior choral class. T hirteen entries have been I re?isfered for the various Junior i Pearson Leona Webster Vs. June Ratch- The Prince Rupert Music and Drama Festival Association has received sixty-four applications 1111 11931 reduced Simundson's iead to 47. l ford I MAPLE LEAFS his interesting musical career. s In January 1948 he visited A!aka and his arrival at Anchorage was a totally new and thrilling experience for music lovers in the Alaskan Territory. Spencer, who was invited by the Little Theatre Society of the northern town, was the first negro artist ever to appear in recital Festival vocal solo classes. In the piano lor entry in the May Mona Lykegard vs. Marlon Jj 2. Greenwood. j A. Shearer ............ 65 A well-played break of 19 by so 17(5 Harvey brought him within 39 102 of his opponent, and when Sim-jpij undson only wanted 14 points 144 ' to win, Harvey was still 32 points Cleland expressed gratitude for the fine response shown by the large numoer ol entries. Terrace has shown keen interest hi tin; Festival from the beginning ami plans to have 27 entries in the music division. Correspondence from Masset and Ketchikan 1 tit earlier dates indicate, they would like to participate in th; Festival but no confirmation has been received by the local Festival Association. : 139 139 106 129 107 130 148 R. fihearer 258 which means there will be several hundred participants contributing to the two-day program. The Introduction of in- B. Young 96 I H. Young 142 Dally news craasinea Ads get Quick; Result 148 behind him. In sDite of several duet class there are six entries while there Is one in the junior violin solo class and one in the instrumental class. So far there Is only- one rhythm band entered. At a meeting of the Prince Rupert Festival Association in the 898 1010 in that region. An interview slrumental classes and vocal visits to the table Simundson with Governor Ernest Gruening,' classes will give greater veriety Governor of Alaska, a warm wel- and length to the program this come by his sponsors, and a yeur. I was unable to Increase his score jjjO and Harvey gradually crept up, 114 the scores finally being tied at 98 186-all. Harvey led momentarily at 197 with his opponent 2 points 74 behind but the score was again 156 173 191 106 113 161 74 974 round of receptions by the people of Anchorage and the soldiers of Fort Richardson made Mr. Spen Handicap 14a Totals 107? B. -C. MESSENGER H. Swaf field 181 G. Smith 98 : J. Schroeder 172 1 L. Swaf field '204 I L. 8chroeder 215 , T. Smith 115 i Handicap 74 ! Totals 1059 I HIGH SCHOOL I. Dunn 121 G. Bateman 97 W. Oarbutt 122 A. Denton 193 ; The number of entries In the drama classes have increased from five to eight this year. There will be three plays in the I senior section and five in the cer's visit to Alaska a memorable A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. om STOCK OF BEDROOM SUITES IS COMPLETE. Oriental W'alnuk Butt Walnut Avoilire Bleached Colonial Manle Birdey 1 Maple Trices from $150 to $298 Phone 775 We Deliver 327 3rd Ave. 780. tied at 197. cne. PROMPT, ATTENTION TO ALL WORK FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS Both players showing evident signs of nervousness and two errors In Judgment by Harvey in 88 181 169 m, mil color 92 144 151 188 96 225 198 262 the final play nullified his splen- A (U 173 did efforts In the final stages Ke&il Printers A brand new Steinway grand junior, piano was purchased by the. Hazelton High School, whose citizens of Anchorage for the Geraldine Martin won the best concert was flown by plane and junior actress award in the 1948 arrived on the day of concert. It Festival, will be the only out-was the first concert grand piano sit)e entry in the drama classes, ever to be flown into the Terri- In the music diVision of the tory, and marked the inception Festival lne pianoforte class has of a new era of musical appreel- 19 ent,rjes 198 ' of the match. 1094 1246 J. Urquhart 114 J. Jenkins 196 Handicap 198 Totals 1041 DODGERS S. Ramsav 173 V. Menzies 173 G. Anderson 209 L. Anderson 189 J. Garner 235 E. Garner 245 (ED. SAUNDERS) Second Avenue PHONE 24 P.O. Uox 423 IF SAVOYS, STONES Will SATURDAY 230 149 174 108 226 2U7 156 200 296 131 182 161 1pwl!l!l1ll!!irailP -..at j Thirteen choirs will partici- Spencer and his accompanist, pale in the junior choral Classes Willard Owens, were guests of - 10 from the elementary schools, honor at Fort Richardson, and one from the high school and gave a concert to the men of the, two in the class open to junior Aviation Squadrons and the En- ciK)trs other than those con- Handicap 22 22 22 1246 1116 1148 i Four cltv noP teams, doing Totals PIN BUSTERS is a Dii 01 post-season 155 178 league combat with the result gineers camped there. The next night, in the Anchorage Little Prince Rupert's Finest Eating Place BROADMY CAFE BEST FOOD .69 that the older team, in both i M. Grasdal 202 IE. Ball 14t! I P. Sbrocchi 126 I M. Townsend 74 I O. Jokanovich 214 I Low Score 173 1 Handicap 124 ' Totals 1059 Plumbln; or Heating Calk SMITH & ELKINS Phone 174 Box tH 198 217 90 181 147 124 1137 Theatre, a capacity audience greeted the singer with 'warmth cases, affirmed the ancient ad- 11a 161 124 age that age and experience will SPRING STYLE 961 tell. I and responsiveness. A second j eagagement was immediately (booked for the following night, j following which Spencer was What it told was that In the main fixture of the evening, the I 7 A PICKET FEN CE To BEST COOKING bottom eam In the Senior . engaged for the next season of League still had a bit to teach 1940 MEND Oil A HOARD (Contimu'u un lagc Six) the top-plate aspirants in the 1 Intermediate League. Savoys, ! who hold the cellar, spot among INFORMATION FOR EMPLOYERS it WALK TO FIX? . . For Repair or Building Supplies PHONE 303 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. 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