Tse Cos meee seemn ~ mest aS SSeS iret ie ne ee lt et en eB eg pee apa ta vere OS 2 . - . TR ra he ta SSeS eects ena Mn Set i it Ke i ved Jt od anf ed ow ver in’ tne second stanza 22: halftime -lead..3 4" : “grocers broke loose,-outscor- - ing the hotelmen.19- 11: ‘to, take. a unrise: went all: out” “ine ‘the sq d with 15: points. women’s “ play’ = this *: Sandra. Giske was Fashion's: ‘bi scorer with. eight markers. “the: ‘first. period. on. a| the Royals were only able to halt 1 aS: “much, Noiman® ‘Clayton aba’ “the ‘hotel Ney... In: the . ‘women’s game, : “Gailya ie ‘Grimolfson’. led’: ‘the ‘scoring: with 15): ‘tallies,. ‘the ‘most, ‘scored in -Séason. ‘The high school girls, led from [ LC . are not. taking a back seat’ even Montre al. Canadiens. Several’ ‘Boston. marksmen fat— tened their : scoring totals: Thurs- day night when aowned ‘foronto ‘Maple Leafs 6-3 Rainmakers & njured left foot. as you did “year ago. 1 as ne ode spite of an. 3 to lead’ Warriors toa trbit and ‘incréase You don't -hear.a -much* about), He. scored. 34 |: victory. over Cincinnati se who: broke. shines i an ‘cage scoring race. Ae fo ges PHILADELPHIA. (AP)—Remember Bob Pettit, _ »the St. Louis Hawks’ star Basketball Association record last. year with 2,105 points for.a single: season? - : ay National ‘victorious In K e tchitan Prince” Rupert. Hi gh School Raininakers edged |} Ketchikan High . School Kings 45- 43° yesterday in ‘western division. ,Chamberlain, - - whose : oe ‘has. kept the. Warriors in second a: place’ in the eastern ‘division 3%4 {games behind ” Boston.’ Celtics, has even greater potential, Mac- ;;auley, says. race. with 573 Rotnts in 21 games. ~ Remember. When ‘By The “Canadian Pregs «. Bob >| scarped out a°4-3 win over Win- nipeg Blue Bombers. in the Grey Cup final 22: years. ago today. ‘Is- bister averaged: 52.3. yards on. 25 -| kicks while. Wihnipeg’s great line work” was een games. ‘in’ the - plunging. of Bob, Fritz. featured . by” heavy : Adalts $1.00 | a will be playing at ‘TONIGHT AT 8 p.m, on RUPERT ALL STARS “SATURDAY 3 p.m. MATINEE and 8 p.m. NATIVE ALL STARS a ADMISSIONS-— "Evening Reserve $1.50 , Students 75c Saturday Afternoon— Students 50¢ the Civic Centre Rush Adult $1.00 . Children 25¢_ We ater to " Part / 4 ve : pone 2621 FOR yn "Spaclaint in CHRISTMAS Lot us worry about making your party a success, STAFF PARTY lor, large and small, - A FREE ESTIMATE Italian Food’ ‘scoring ot “But. for rating. a ‘player. ‘over |2 / a, {period.: ‘of | years. Pettit is the "Pettit. is: fifth in the scoring “REMEMBER WHEN . tie ang ee. ther] Rupert, ‘String | tsbister’ $s punts provided | the - edge as Toronto Argonauts|._ ‘Fourth and » final game S- “set | . The: Glants, the third: game of the in- ternational | High School basketball series played at Ketchikan, ‘it. was’ learned here today. ch The local: boys now have two wins: and one loss in the total four-game series. They won one and lost one when the Ketchikan crew played here last weekend. In last.night’s encounter David ‘| Allen came through.in a second ‘| overtime period. to break a 43-43 for tonight. CURTIS JOIINSON, ‘six feet, three and a half inches, is ‘one of -the six Philadelphia. “Colored. Giants busketball team which plays three games with local teams tonight and tomorrow in the Civic Centre. who arrived by Ellis Alr Lines this afternoon ‘ from Motlakatla Alaska where they last performed, will play a senior team 8 o'clock tonight, an intermediate all-star team 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and a Native all-star team 8 By. ‘ALEXAND h PARREL Canadian Press Staff Writer. : - “When. it. comes. to scoring goals;. Boston’ ‘Bruins the Bruins ing Canadiéns ‘all along for: lead- to. anyone this ; season—not in, the National only game: 6. 825 Although “the. fourth-place Bruins, are far. ‘down in’ the standings — six. points behind third-place. Detroit and: 15) be- hind - the league-leading Cana- diens—they. have been. challeng- ership An: the. -goal- scoring , de- partment. wo . Bruins’ shave. 92. goals in’ games, ‘Canadiens 91 in 27, It was the sixth time this sea- son. Bruins. scored. six or: ‘more 38 aged) ‘the: feat: three'‘times. * ROUGH INSIDE: ,OWN END |” When.” “then, ‘is-“ Boston: not higher. int the. standings? -The answer ‘may be that Bruins are having it. rough: ‘inside’ their: own blueline. eye Toronto’s. three. ‘goals. “Thurs- day’ night. raised : Bruins’ goals- against: total te 102, worst, in the league.’ wee ve Doug. Mohns -led.-the ‘Bruin’ scor- ers with two goals. each. Don McKenney::.and: Charlie. Burns added the:others....Larry Regan, Dick Duff and Bob Pulford were the Leaf scorers..- Bruins, ‘Stabbed. ‘a 4-1 lead in the first period | and both teams, scored twice. in: ‘the ‘second. HORVATH BACK ‘Centre Bronco. “Horvath. re- turned to action for Boston and picked up three assists to stretch his! scoring” total to 38 ‘points; tops in the jeague. oes Hockey League's goals: ina game.’ Montreal “man= Left wingers. Guy. Gendron. and Last Ni er, 149%, . Portland, Union «= City, - NT. w—Sammy Eskil Emer son a _ Goteborg, “160, Hawkins, Los Angeles, (10): Ban- tamweights. . Portland | Ore. inc oeite Maye : -outpointed | | Virgil Akins, "150, ‘St Louis, (10). |’ Jordan, 166, Union: City,.-stopped | ~ Sweden, : (5). Glasgow (P. “Billy Rafferty, Scotland, : outpointed Dwight DID YOU KNOW? “MANY, OF THE | _BEST PARTIES = ENJOY. OUR DELICIOUS | CHINESE, FOOD! Just Phone 3329, o MELROSE CHOP SUEY -* Onsiencdys WAR _ Bently remote itn "3 to" Se ved wit to;'$ ‘ wlth DEIGHTON’S: WART. 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