were referees; Robert Smith t t ' acorekeeper; Ray David.on , 'iUtT1 Prfrtce Rupert Dafl0 TTcWS Tuesday, April 5, 1949 on NATION nation Fowling BOWLING J IGULAR unmZa BAPTIST I a bt TTftklafj hi Sports timekeeper. ; ver. A Kinsmen CiuO team vi i nunr Vfl 1 II A, a tm w w -- Deiujriedfliuigo " HOCKEY GAME ITO BE AIRED bowier is being groomed for a competition in a 'Canaaa-wkie tournament to be held Saturday. April 16. r TABLE TENNIS HEARING lLPIinU CLOSE ILUjL Seventh and last of the Mon- treat-Detroit semi-final games i n lournamem. open w in the National Hockey League; the table tennis games Kinsmen only, will decide tn? series will be broadcast f rom played in the gymnasium on; wmner o the cemmill Bowlir.g o- y't "of-ri k a the con- B'td The local team of Stan Savllle, ; Prince Rupert station CFPR to- Saturday evening. Harry S!a-iTrophv j night, Clarence Insulander, sta- yk was. matched against Sevi . " l linn niMawr anrin.ino.vrt tnrtnv ' DOminatO OTld took him tWO ilit!nS HIUVIAN MINK Ow wV now .-. i - BaUctball team of Regular Baptist Boys' Class took the opening of a series of Saturday basketball games from Borden Street School, champions of the Juvenile League, by a score of 25 to 11. It was clear cut victory and the church boys led all the way although Hecond half piay was closer ihan fir.st. Half time srore was 19 to 7. The teams and scoring were: Regular Baptist- A. Black-aby, C; H. Blackaby, 7; W. Bluckaby; Chris Erictsun. ; D. Cameron, 4; R. Barnes; A. Ilodgkinsoii: J. Leighton. 2; Total 25. Borden Street J. Parnell. 3; Alvin Atkins; Wesley; rhillips, 6; Marshall, 2; Anton; Nrlson; Total 11. Dick Large and Don Johnson I The broadcast will begin at 7:10 straight games. Then tamed I Timmermiester. Bill ton, and will continue until the end against Howard Haugeri to de-iLorne Vunetta and Eddie Car-j of the game. Winner of the ! ciie the semi - final- position,! ner ia piay three games in ' game tonight will meet the Tor- Stadr.yk again took his oppon-j SUCCPSSj,m and the results wil'. :onU Maple Leafs in the Stanly .etit in similar style, winning theL teleKram lo the pen-Cup finals, emblematic or major two games played. , : eral "M"7 1,1 TrolU. Toronto. bl s,.,.. Icasue chamnionshins. It is an- In another final staee game lKHd IK ptrUtmioct H LrvM w driyuw naig t . . In !. iit.tfci win oo ft 1 nit ku., tr(i- Md u, ,,4ri fWM ..Ik nt)M.wW, In tW Culry. . ot w rt, at nMd mMftl). xnttty m prrtrct mfl lt. u h.- alt thr cwnlon MI ti. Iuummw. Mloxlrti !, Wlt itl wi.Imm . . od imfch.i.i nJ rw oindM lot mrl w,t. frn kMRrr la kumr. . h.,,,, . ' . i ii r t. .).,.! i. . . iticipated that the final games at uonon deieated Mai Hul- Mieei m dC iu.a.ui-u uy air the i kesLad. mail and. within a week. also will be broadcast. Toronto headquarters will be iii ' ""-f.tly lor tl, i Following games remain to be run off: i Teen-Ae iHmnt' 4, announce ihe wln- position to ner. Advertise in the Dally News!, Classified Art Bung hemilts! ! Ray Smith vs. Bud Ratchford; j ! John Sc ild vs. D. Prevost; Don j Johnson vs. winner of B. Mc-1 j Chesney and either Ralph Voiint j or Julian Parnell who have to tar a. .. ett tt ... SUPERIOR AUTO & BODY SHOP MUM K Itll'MtT, 15. C. play a second round game. J Adult Class j R. McClymont vs. H. tadnyk; j C. Shiu, bye. J Ladies' Class ( Edith Jordan vs. winner of Diane Kennedy vs. Shirley Pcar- AsJt Jor it either u ay. , . both trade-marks mean the same thitrg. imilTTWlfTTTTri Webster vs. Mc)iu ; lon; Leon a j Lykegard. ' " ' ' '' ' -, ' ..e-" . t , ' ' . . - ' ' I ! ( ... f . . ' ., . - . .. v ' - ' ' ' 'i. , . . . ',. ' .. j,v : . 1. ' . ..,. " " - w x. V - - 4 ' -r- " " r-'--. r n i .- : , . : ' .. r-.- .ij hit - ' 1 1 " ' . ft BS j , ,0 1 " ' A BADMINTON Following Is tonight's draw for the city championship badminton tournament at the Civii Centre: I 7 p.m. J. MacDonald and n I Murray vs. F. Goertzen and D-I McAllister; G. Viereck and H Pluym vs. H. Morgan and N. : Pavlikis; E. Blain vs. F. Byrnes; 1 N. McLean and C. Balagno vs L. Astoria and E. Sheppard; C . Warskett and D. White vs. M jAnstey and O. Johanovkh; M , Wightrr.an and K. Reid vs. Ii ' Bacon and M. Jackson. i I ,7:30 p.m. B. Murray und F j Cross vs. H. Pluym and O i ii w :: ? . ir X, 1 n i V i A i& i ENTER THE VILLAIN Andy' O'Brien, Montreal Standard sports writer who said in a column Detroit hockey star Jack Stewart was a ruffian and worse, looks over a court writ informing him that the Red Wing delenceman is suing him for $250,000 on charges of libel. O'Brien was served with the writ as he entered Detroit' Olympia to JOINS CENTURY CLUB-Gazing fondly at a puck and nt without good reason is Harry Watson, left winger with the Toronto Maple Leafs. It was this puck he shoved into the New York Ranker net last Saturday night at Toronto for the 100th goal of his N HL. career. It was his second goal of the game in which the Rangers were swamped 7-1. C. P. Photo) tM NtMt mum im r, fotoMto, on: montcm, ja-ot' t J BEST CANADIAN PICTURE-This is a scene from "The Loon's Necklace," which last week was adjudged at Ottawa as the best Canadian film of 1948. It is an unusual story of Indian folklore otld by filming masks carved by Indians of British Columbia. It is filmed entirely in color and the narrator tells the story as 35 actors, wearing the carved wooden masks, enact a legendary fantasy Non-commercial and unusual in technique, action and set design, the picture will receive widespread distribution throughout Canada. cover the Thursday night Johanovich; H. and S. Home vs It PaystOff final ; Cornwell vs.. Viereck j Muntreal-De-troit semi-finaL NHL. piayofj game. I CP. Photo) jM. and J. Kullander; N. St mm idaW and D. White vs. B. Mac-t Donald and J. Cross; J. English tt :ry PRESENT M R MITB Fl (srmi-finalt; J. McKay a.nd Bill Lambie vs. E. Blain and M. Hansen. Mixed doubles, second flight (semi-finals! ; mixed doubles, third flight (semi-final i; AND ASK IIFRIOfllVi I and L. Astoria vs. loser of the j Morgan draw; F. Symes and S She ll apjlreeiste four, :1 ItV so different today j Tremeer vs. F. Goertzen anri'M fulness and tlve chuwt 4 ! ; A 1.1 .... . I. J , : . . . 'Anstey; Mel Hansen vs D Me- ""At u uuuuies. iiuru niyni. tsemi-j final i.' the kitchen ran. 1 AJlister. 8 p.m Jim and Bea MacDon-l 10 P-m. Mixed doubles, first aid vs. J. McKay and L. BasM f 1 1 g h 1 'st'mi-finali; mixed Bert; , R. McClymont and E.!doub!cs' MCund m'ht 'semi- FOR ErsIRVATIdl Monthly Hearing Aid BATTERY SERVICE NO CO D. CHARGES WE PAY POSTAGE Hav n, IttsH battciio , alvmyi on hand. Simply dcpoiit 110 lo $20 with ( . Say what type and nambtt yon fuirt. Monthly lupply will be rrt taautarly. H e fan munnly Payne vs. Geo. and Marv Vier- Ilnail- ns doubles, first flight and "Cliiikrn In thf Bu PHONE RI D (semi-final i. eck; S. Vickerman and D. Becker vs. K. Aird and C. Warskett; Mel Hansen and H. Mark vs. E. C7C Ckxthe Dime 1 Jamniekie and R. Jaqobson; E. ' Blain and F. Partridge vs. win-j CLYDE WINS OVER DUNDEE LONDON 9 Clyde defeated Dundee 2 to 1 yesterday in a replay of the Scottish Cup semi-final match. Other Old Country football results yesterday: English League, Second Div. Bradford 2, Southampton 0 Cardiff City 2, Bury 1. 'arH anil Arifnxttrirn, Swire ) our iHtlrutiirut LING the TAlLOl ner of McLean draw; F. Symes and B. Bacon vs. loser of Goertzen draw. 8:30 p.m. Winner of MacDon aid draw vs. winner tf Viereck draw; R. McClymont and sJ Cornwell vs. Bob MacDonald and Art Hinton; N. Pavlikis ts j winner of Hansep draw; J. English and H. Silversides vs. loser NOTICE! 'Clothes remaining in & and unclaimed after one year are to be ; sale unless customer advises us to hold Please give number. iof Jamickie draw; K. Reid and Time was no object in CWpairs Iwn lier lav atienihints wrve.l r-aLru4. The ii n of InHay niul be quirk off I lie mark. S no vtiimlt-r Miilliir iraix-i die mtvi! in -a-jilly, t-al.Ti-iin-tiflil JNihi's (,r;ip- Niilt f'I.ikr. TIm-xVp not imly CViliTnii nl lint l li. iuiih ami lli.liri liin. uo. 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