5SjSsSSggS Prune tlupctt Dail? nctos Monday, January 3, 1949 f" JiilpottEvitt kets and. with less than half a mimii'imalning and behind by one point, Rupert Holkestad, one of the best of the local four shot artists, stepped up to the free throw line and calmly canned SPORTS in mn YEAR-EHD CLASSIC SEES CITY For MEN X And" BOY? PRELIMINARY GAME In the preliminary game Sat- j urday night, Fashion Footwear hung on to their first place in the Intermediate Basketball League with a close win over jhis shot to tie the score at 44 all, the score that ended the regulation playing time of the HOOPSTERS Will OVER KETCHIKAN game, and Cc. Ltd. Can Suppl You With R Including Fir, Cedar, etc. Stone's by the score of 38-29. The play was close for three-Quarters of the game with 8 In two thrilling games the' Prince Rupert All-Stars heat I Vancouver Arrow by score of i 61-66 and 56-53 in the two-game inter-city basketball series. I Prim Rupert 53, Kete Mkan 47 The curtain was rung down on 1948 basketball The overtime period of fiv rninutes was close for the 3 min utes and then Rupert gained a lead .they never lost, Morgan scored just a the bell ended the game which gave the locals a 6-poU4 advantage- MEN'S AK SOYS' ICZ'': AX fcHOLi Af ZT SAVING PRICES MEN'S )RESS fell IRTS ' $2.25 to $1.( 0 MEN'S SPORT SH'ST $4.75 to MEN'S SILK TiES 50c to $1.05 MEN'S SCARVES neithe team able to gain a lead. In the final quarter Fashion started checking up court aid intercepted many passes. Their fast breaks also helped them as jORING in Fir or Hemlock pING-AI'Types . . jYifjay fljght when Prince Rupert captured their sec- h,?, fU1" al,a luSchwm m n win from Ketchikan in H thpifling overtime garr.c nonor r of the , P , , visiting Vancouver'-v .- a nil - - t-i Arrows basketball team Ted M!'b" the f re 53 l.Q.47' The NtW Year S Kve cr0wd j.on. their coach, called Prince! 8w a close and exeitmg game. The shooting records show SASH an! DOOR Ketchikan making 15 free throw frnm Tl t I. OTYl r..ri o n A Ifi fiplfi n.i.L i ,1 i i j. " v....t-w- Stone's were slow in forming their defense. Stone's show much improvement over their early season games. Individual scoring: and Rupert's Civic Centre and gym) pom trains -jiuweu a niarKeq improvement over goaU from 74 attempted. Prince r Paisleys, etc. $1.50 MEN'S SCL for Dress nasium an amazing" set-UD. thpi nltiv in th first, earn HaIi Rupert canned 15 out of 3 free nou foothills albkrta coal Vancouver naa nothing to eom-1 h a d 1 1 n g wan smoother, al 3U to 20 lead which was cut to shots attempted and 13 field Kstehikan Johansen 9, Lud- hn all nizos , - goals from 92 shots. The fouls pare with It, he added. . 12 At Ketchikan, Prince Rii i though the locals did have some difficulty In handling; the game S points, 32-27 as the third quarter endvti- wigsen 7, Christensen 12, Vincent 45c to $1.25 MEN'S PRESS GLOVES $2.45 to S4.0U wr 24 for Ketchikan and 2Q 7, Markuson ?, Erickson 8, Lewis, I 'I PHONE 651 ! 1 I Ketchikan featured a brand pt-i-l s Bo-Me-Hi team won one i ball which helonge4 to the vWt-and lot one. to the Kayhl bas-1 tor floor play on both sides was Olsen 2.-47. MEN'S -UANDKF.RCKIEFS of passing that kept the ball on Prince Rupert R. . Holkestad ketball team, scores beinif 41-20 i wide onen and this led to more 1 - I 20c to 50 for Prince Rupert. Beyfton ewumued his outstanding play of the first game and was the playmafcer for the locals. His ahilily to set the lor Kayhl and 53-42 for Bo-Me-1 scoring. the move all the time. Rupert's superior shooting and defensive ability kept them in the ball MEN'S BELTS and BRICKS Hi. Ketchikan won by one point MrWM The Ketehikan ?one defense 95c to $1.75 MEN'S WORSTED M'lTS on the two game series. 7, J. Lindsay 17, H. Halkestad 5, Macphee 1, Beynon 7, Thompson 2, Arney 2, Davis, Morgan 3, Dominato 9.-53. Fashion Footwear Haugan 9, Pierce 4, James 2, Arntsen 3, pattern of play and feed his game. again held back the Prince Ru- 20 At a meetins in t,h Civic i forwards was easily noticeable Perfect Fit and Good M-e Centre under the a,,snw.nf th;Pert am until the final fuar- Canartinn I.eeinn Athene rnmJter when they 8tartpd to drive Play in the final 10 minutes was fast with both teams struggling hard to gain a lead. Prince , Rupert, cu. from behind U, Lindsay was the shooting star of the game and of the series. 'from behind with fast breaks ISlatta 6, Teng u: intermela. 38. mittf.p preliminary pians were; Stv Dotninlo played one of hi. I and long passes. ! niacie lor a Northern B. C. Track Stone's Smith 8, Christoff 6, McChesney 4, Marshall ' 2, Du gain a tie at 39-all with 5 min- $37.50 MEN'S TOPCO.iTS . , $22.0(1 . 4 MEN'S PANT ; For Press and Sen I-Drew $1.50 to $9.50 etter games and gave everybody a surprise as he came "Ber wort Pr Insertion, minimum cowr. too. wnn Mutluw i uf Tan. Uet Notices, Funeral Notice, ,arrlav T r Engagement Announcement: t'd I .-ECIA- DISPLAY. DOUBLE HtlCE ttnlnrf IB payable in advance. Vletum relralu (ruut Mlepbonlng In the second quarter Ketchl- utes remaining. The teams then mas 5, Wesch 4, Young, Krist-manson. 29. kan came from behind an 8-: pjayed slower with possession of through offensively when points an 'J FU-'d meet tu be held on Dominion Day. ItURlAUY 2 -The season's highest score i 1- point deficit to rack up 20 points the ball the main idea in thcK 'were needed in the final quar f UH REST U jtOTH'E MEN'S GABARDINE (COATS to 2 for the locals ant take a play. Each team matched, bat' ter and the overtime period. Ail FOR RENT One three roomed in anv leacue in the. eilv 5-nin to Stiinn. and l ka. In the Prince . : r tne locaj.j played fine ball and suite. Furnished. Private bath.iw . ti ral Hospital, on New Metlakatla Aoulv Wiihi!i"ton Bik oi ' UU A u"8 cuiuciejice was niaae oy , duii scries ute Pup final the Battery defeated should gain stature as the sea- j py-".-- , . " . fl.i- r.i n ; ff- -J' P uary I, a daiigh- Pmme Black i'M, I2i . Frank Comqtflna who topped the ( ill nign oenooi i-l. - - goes aiuns t In. the baseball series with I The Ketchikan Rockers plaved 300 mark in each game with 801 FOR RENT Slrepin Room Borden Street. THANKS 0! (til scores of 311, 337 and 312 for a team defeated the local AJi-Star in the first game 67-53 but the locals won tlie second game 51-45. 12 BUly Hamilton, Ketchikan, ible to reach every, FOR RENT 7 i oil in unfurnished total of 1010. All-Stars won 13-4 and 12-9 with 'and threw . against the locals i f m l personally, t house, close in. (j. I Tinker & 5 - Prince Rupert All - Stars the third game tied at 4 each. their zone defense which they 1 1 ms ooDoriunivi 10 i t r Co. Ltd. Phone 57 hue and an tor me : maintained their unbeaten rec- In bowling, the team composed 1 are noted for. The defense weak- Tailor-Made, All-Wool Regular $45- NOW . $30.00 MEN S HATS New Styles and Snad-.-.'. . $3.00 to S6.15 MEN'S DRESS SROVS Solid Leather, Good FitU.ia Black and Brown $6.00 to $10.(50 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Assorted Shvies -, $1.45 to SI. 75 BOYS' HELMETS - Lined 95c to $1.23 BOYS' GOLF 1HS and food parcels FOH RENT JT of Jock McGreish, Thomas Mc- ened only when the going got room il -To quiet couple, 4 ord this year when they won at. Apply 21o 4th East.jlt.,nn lh K,trhlkan A.SUr, hy won from Put Johnson in the main event of the Canadian Legion's international boxing tour nament before COO spectators. 15-The Prince Rupert Gyro d at Christmas. llrs. Adele'Duncan I and children. )ft SAI.B WANTED Meckin and frc-d Hardy defeated a team made up of John Ross, James Irvine and Billy Reid and so won the Tip Top Tailors' cup. 4 and 5 Prince Rupert won the first baseball game against Ketchikan at Ketchikan by 12-1 but lost the other two 4-5 and 2- harder and time was running out. Vincent played' another good game at guard. Christen-t?n was their top scorer. They missed Ludwtgsen in the overtime period as he left the noor in the fourth quarter via the foul route. scores oi bj-bi (alter overtime) , ; and 71-05. A third game played as an .exhibition game was won by Ketchikan 55-43. 23 In a Canadian Legion Billiards tournament, Neil Camer- WANTK D Car r,ailPrles. car radiators, brass ind sooner: PrtViny eood pnees. See B.C. FURNITURE CO., Black 324. WANTED Junk scrap Iron and scrap .steel. Phone 543. tf Club decided to build a new concrete swimming pool 30 by 75 at McClymont Park" at a cost of $8,500. - 16 and 17 At Port Atberni, the Sew and Used Fur-ew British India Cups and Saucers W $1 75; New House m Bookcases, New .aiiKes, New Hard-Uiv Used Radio.-;, tics. 3 piece Ches on made a faultless break of 72 Prince Rupert All Stars won The games between these i jfff -In a baseball eame curtail- teams are always close and j WANTKI) TO KENT - Par one year 2 or 3 lydr.H.m pHrtmcu1 or holla-, ' Ptin.is.luil r liTicti Call Room j 26- in defeating W, Strachan. jboth games 62-55 and 43-37 to 20 Prince Rupert All-Stars win the British Columbia Senior ty Burner Ranges, 62 Priiiof ituikrt Hotel, or phonM Iiluc 3s 14. I kinds ot other use- n s at low prices. B C. Pure Wool . 90c to $1.15 ' BOYS' BELTS and Itrw 50c to 85c - BOYS' ALL-WOOL SFO-T -JACKETS PJaiak - SllK DRESSING COWNS ' Shantung, Hard-embroidert-i ale a!' R, thrilling. It the last five games played three of them have gone into overtime with the locals coming up with the win every 1 time. XI. CO.. Black 324 LOST ed by rain, prince Rupert All-Stars eked out a 2-1 victory over the visiting Smithers nine. Al'GLST . 4 C.N.R.A. won the City Fast- scored another International ; B Provincial Championship, victory by whining from New! 17 and 18 -Over six hundred Metlakatla 48-33 and 57-37. spectators watched three hund-26 - R. H. Simonson won a Can- I red participants in the Rup-Rec - (tii LC)3T-One Heavy 8:25 Truck Chain. Reward. Phone 53. j 3 LOST mark wallet. Uwl In taxi. adlan Legion Billiards tourna-; display under the supervisors pall League championship by ' Wf.tl Pocp r.rl nfica I'frti rl i .-i., f -. ,..-,1 , fl": Made in China -Ref 22.00 " - - " jaa-7. -. HHm.mt H..U-I or Sons of Norway. ; 2()0 to 195 in an exciting finish Contain.-, very lmVrtmit navy Uii-. , iSUnn. MAY - &48 4-ton Diamond T Wipes, like new Apply I. Pi Hire Kupert. 141 ri h p. V3 Marine 'pnnine. Completely C New block, heads. Itvm and -carinas, fcilh clutch tran--ihi universal. $300. i K78 or Box 1249. 2i I 9 Prince Rupert and Smithers Thi xivtitimmnt b not publnhtd oi ui Daily New... Kewai.i lautii '. 4 Kincolith, previous year's' 10 As a pre-season baseball LOST - One blacit iur-imed champions last to KUlmaat in '; feature, an All-Star Nine beat a ditpltytd by th Liquor Contiol botid w bv tri Govtramtnt of Botub Cslumbi Split - baseball c!juble-head'r at Smithers with Prince Rupert winning the first game 7-1 and losing the second 12-13. Prince eluve. fan Blue (509 or leave iiie first round of the Northern , team Irom li.M.c.s. uniario lt-i at Dailv News. i3 B. C. Native basketball cham- before a large crowd. (3i SITUATIONS VACANT tK H(h SALE uriter lumber more illv u.se the modern i i-date Ivpe National e S iwmills o" f-i itional Miichinerv ..v Limited. Vancouver. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop, PnONE 37 P.O. Box 54t FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT ttfl - " $8-95 - - 5-P1ECL LUNCHEON rT Beautiful Design-' Reg. $4.50 NOW-, j $2.25 LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS ' Embroidered and Late 35c to 95c LADIES' HUs - 55c to $1.05 KNITTING WtMMi Skeins and Balls, Best Quality 3 and 4-PIy Big Variety . 30c and 4-ot. feOo BOYS' PANTS , Tweeds and Worsteds - Big Assortment. Pricea $2.75 to $1.73 1 BOYS' SWEATERS- All-Woo! Assorted Prices . ... A rubber manufacturer manufacturing a full ramie of mechanical goods, tires and tubes and accessories and rubber footwear requires the .services of a salesman to handle the territory from Prince Rupert to Vunderhoof. pre-ierabiv as a side line to one calling on all mills, mines, general stores and earages. Commission basis. Address all replies with full detail to Gut-ta Percha & Rubber Ltd.. 526 Beattv St.. Vancouver. BC. rtKSONAL pionshlp 22-56. Eight teams were ' 10 In an Intercity basketball j Rupert won the season's series, entered and Kincolith went on 'series, Merchants won from Ter-1 20 Dave Macphee's rink won to w in defeating Greenville in I race All-Stars 53-12, while in the j the Woodland Memorial Bowling the final 27-17. j ladies' event. Sweet Sixteen de-,cup.- In an exhibition game, Bo-ltfe- j featd Terrace girls 30-4 in both) 22 Savoy won the City Base-HiH won iioin KiUinaat 38-24. I games at Terrace. kail League Championship de nJack Lindsay with 260 1 25 As the opener of the base- feating Merchants 11-4-points had a one point margin ball season, the Old Timers won j 23 and 27-Prince Rupert All-over Rupe Holkestad in the Sen- j from the Youngsters 9-5. ' star footballers defeated the lor Men's Basketball season's; 27 The Fastball League got combined Navy team 7-1 and 2-1 league games. ! off to a good start with C .N.R.A. tQ wjn he Hanson. Trophy., In the intermediate, Don ! winning from the Co-op 11-4. SI.PTEMRKR Schcrk with 143 points had a 13.; 28-The Prince Rupert Tennis, itThough High School drew point lead over teammate Doug Club elected Sam Jurmahi as ft-ith i2Qth Battery in a thrilling cnier ! their president for the season. replay of the protested football Rex Bowling Alley Open to general public Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings. Monday Tuesday and Thursday ew rungs after 9 o'clock. r, L Dressmaking and t -o S Call 213 A 4th h"-t ((ii VF CLIENTS with best of :"piv uhin8 to rent 3 .t!i 2 or 3 bedrooms. :urlv close to shonuinK cen- I " if desired. 1 l''U-t 3uer wants to swap LADIES' f game in the Gllhuly Cup, the one n, in ru ,r close in for 3 bed (Kim iv m What offers? j Jackie Budinich with 89 paints ,was well ahead of Betty Hamll- ' JUNE 1 Jdeal Detergents won the Mixed Five-Pin Bowling . League IV. F ! in I Four on 8th East $1.30 to $, TIME TABLE d Heater included I ton w ith 64 in the Ladies League Billy McChesney had liM points j championship try defeating the tnn A Ticrtu-nti'nnla vc Mnhlc I point earned by the Gunners gave them possession of the cup. 13 The 120th Battery added a third trophy to their collection when they defeated the Canadian Legion football team 3-1 in the final of the Stuart Shield. e occunancv. STRONG AGENCIES. le Phone 342. 5i 1 L WORK & Wick, Starr, vs. Rosa Lees. BUM10 glvt n,m 11 "vtf"',,u ,cau ci...... .... vs v., n.. n,viti.i i Bud Ratchford. Miss or Mil team. 3 After a lapse of years, football was resumed with High oi-)luo ers "J ", -wwv , . J L-O-Op WOll lioni oiiuj . senior play-offs 42-41 and 42-33. School Rnd the Canadian Legion j - TnstHllatlons and SHEET MET A Ta- and Gravel Roof- The game was marred by an ac BARGAINS for quick Sale 1941 Plymouth Club Coupe 1941 Dodge Station Wagon Both vehicles in good general condition. Can be seen and demonstrated at Rupert Motors Ltd. Corner 2nd, 3rd and Park. Aves. PHONE 566. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Fpnnles Store WOll from LiO- teams uiayius w a w. ui ie.au & Sons. 629 gl Phone 543 (lit Me-Hi girls with a total 78-76. 26 Final , arrangements for the Dominion Day Field ' and vs. Toilers. Miller Bay vs. Bci-montfs. Jan. 11 -Boosters vs. Big Sisters. Brownwoods vs. Miller Bay. Stars vs. Belmonts, Busy Bees vs. Toilers, Rosa Lrrs vs. Nobis & Wick. 24 Jim Nicoll won a Canadian cident when Douglas Christison sustained a fractured ankle. 14 Angus . MacDonald's rink won "the McClymont Bowling tro- . If tfnnl cvm-cnriSfi Vw ihfi It. L r Lesion billiards tournament y, 4 '-. f defeating Jack Frew 200-139. , Canadian Legion were confirmed rs Install a steel ider vmir oil drum "ate that fire haz-,11 THOM SHEET NEW ROYAL HOTEL In U15 Junior basketball league j at a full committee meeting. pny. LTD.. Black 884, 253, Stones won from M Jiu - m-ny orawnig wmi ine cun- t Avenue. (tfi f 23-19 and 30- At Canadian Legion auuuw adian Legion, the 120th Battery -ores 01 play-ofl, Taxi by s 24. APRIL Club's Dominion W, rieia ana woll their fomth football trophy Track meet, the Junior team ot the season the Mobley Cup. j' BOWLS January 18 - Brownwoods vs. Noble and Wick; Stars vs. Rosa Lees; Big Sisters Vs. Busy Bees. Boosters vs. Toilers; Miller Bay vs. Belmonts. ' ' January 25 Boosters vs. 3ig Sisters', Brownwoods vs. Miller Bay; Stars vs. Belmonts. Busy Bees vs. Toilers; Rosa Lees vs. . . I . : v...- -'.iKtnrllr.n T.tTinn . n , n t ia'n.finia hn s- cna noioiibiiiu I (llir.lt 1 ami -ii a inu-fa"v -- , - . .. A Home Away From Home -r 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. ' Phone 291 P.O. Bo 180 4 At their annual meeting, ketball series with Magce High trophy was won by tne ettm -Westvlew vs. De-by's vs. Savoy Swing- School of Vancouver at the Civic I kan High School team. The thc Clvic Centre Bacminton Club ,..nrl htl (VIP El 's- , .. . .... RUPERT MARINE REALTY ps vs. G. & A., Man-Aft & Odowe?, Variety Centre Bo-Me-Hi won the first senior uopuy yi , game 40-36 but lost the second Corvette Club was won by the i nvpriimo 49-47 : Savoy team. Noble and Wick. (J. CLAISEN & SON) elected Emil Blain, president, Leah Basso-Bert, secretary and Ronald McClymont, treasurer. 8 Art Chapman, famous bas- Advertise in thfl Daily News! (Continuec on Page Six) We Take Listings of BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY kjHmiMMptniW'111"11 ' "" IIIUIP"III KKOlSTRY ACT tf oi Title No. 25731-1 One Thousand Three 4 and Three (1303), five (5), Const District. I satisfactory proffl of 'bovc Certificate of Title He niirne of Anthony FOR QUICK. SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) r,-s , M ) ; xn Phone Green 975 'ihiui been filed in this is lierehv given thnt Box 548 Hie expiration of one T t t , '. '. I Greer & Bridden CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS j the date of the first hereof, issue a Provls-Siite of Tttlo in lieu of rtiflcnte, unless in the ll id objection be made f. ' M . 1 'i it ine. I the Lund Registry ts wf 11 H 3 fce Rupert, B. C. this Pi-cemlier. 1048. A D. fW THOMPSON, It , -A . F I Registrar of Titles. 1 (18) VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Cardeni Sunday, 11 p.m., Coqultlam. ALICE ARM, STEWART AND, PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. . FOR SOUTH QUEEN ' CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coqultlam, Dec. 3, 17 ancj 31, 10 p.m. - FOR NORTH QUEEN ';. CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquittam, Dec. 10 and 24, 10 p.m. CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS Announcement . . . BOAT OWNERS are invited to visit our showroom to see the SIMPLEX Gas and CUMMINS Diesel Engines now on display. We maintain a parts and first class repair service and are equipped to service all makes and types of internal combustion engines. If you are contemplating the purchase of a new motor be sure to see the SIMPLEX Gas and CUMMINS Diesel lines T large range of sizes and types to choose from. Economical to buy, dependanble to operate. Bytovn Machine Works (W. J. RICHARDS) 1 'n - . - V'-'" -'"' .:" '':' DHN H. LGER TOMETRIST . .. .... .. ,.vi...fi'n-iftai m. ii... I, i ilf illi in Floor Sanding A Specialty , ,Mcf mnclP this FRANK I. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aa;ent . Third Ave. Phone 088 co'.d , ,,-oothpr r aivl heavv hey s snow ow on uunaau s vuao UNUSUAL 8IOHT Unusually thoUsands were able to take ,MiM c. Tee for skating is rare in Vancouver dm last . ,nin mpUPr luciu the w Bulger Ltd. P.O. BOX 721 RED 561 pncM po,.U .,,. VarV. ReavP, r ake. A few days later rain (CP Photo) lird Avenue advantage of the quicK ireez,e o j snow and Ice. ' i . 1 .1